MMIMMMMBMIBIMMBMPHHMMBBBMMaaMMtmMPPM g r mpwm wwwiniiiBim mn i. m iiiwi ..., - i. n . .. mi .. war BiMMraillMiBiWlllWnil t rn aMSHlliaaMalliM7i fr T r M J aSF na wraaafif in mTTfay.wn II Tii SmSmSmSmMSM Tl IF' i TTi -T- B'M 7- HHB& IMMI ITT'igML1 """W1 SMTjW tHHMHk !UgW1 HilWBMIIitiCTfc:gliTTTMi-nTfrimn t fi i fTHT- t IIU II I L"W"-JlJTMkTT'-'Jlv'ri-KTTJ-T T)WT)B'ni UMU-4SAflrI tj.1- --;, -t-Xl 'r-'-'wwK'km wij;A3',iyi v-iYifiiiA....sjig tmfns&Ezw ' BUSINESS IS LARGE. m vieunng nouse figures miow ll is W . . -. n canning Aneaaoi tormer lears. MARKETS FAVOR THE SELLERS. 2h General Tendency of Prices Is Dis tinctly Upward. GCA1X FIRMER AND PROTISIONS HIGHER Saturday, Xor. 19. Exchanges this week were 515,173,706 07, against 13,361,592 80 last week and S13, 757,970 09 lor the weefc of 1891 correspond ing with this week, or gains in lavor ot the week just closed of 11.7 and 9.3 per cent respectively. These figures repreent a handsome increase in general business, which is very encouraging in viey of the pessimistic views entertained and expressed by alleged oracles ever since the election. They indicate a healthy condition of al iairs which theories and predictions cannot disturb, and reflect a confidence which the colters claimed could not possibly obtain. There may be changes in the future iu some of the conditions which trovcrn trade and con trol values, but they will not be established In the near future and they w ill come so cradually as to be almost imperceptible and to cause little "or no derangement in any branch or business. Tiade throughout Pittsburg anddepeid entsections this week has been conducted on a liberal scale, with the general tendency of prices upward. Grain, flour, feed and hay have been firmer; coffee ha advanced and snsnr declined: dried and evaporated nuits have ruled active and stronscr; epz, butter and cheese havo been flimly Held at ad vanced piicej; hos products were marked up; poultry and same have ruled easy under heavv supplies; hides leather and liootsand shoes met w ith a trood sale at firm prices, and, m short, the market lavored tne belling side. Hogs and Hog Packing. The Cincinnati Price Current takes this view of the nog situation: "It is difficult to calculate the probable movement or hogs in the lie lr future It seems likrly that while considerable increase is tobe expected there Mill be a continuous falling; snort or last year lor some weeks to come, but it is not yet clear that the wiutcr supply will be so far below last year as to maik a significant deficiency. The ttade, how ever, are made uppicheiibivo as to the futuie, and continue to be unsettled. Notwithstanding this mod erate appreciation in values of product and the decline noted in prices or liojstiiere is still a disparity which implies a loss to the packer n no operates on this basis. But lard foi .current delivery furnishes a premium, andureen hams aud shoulders are selling at picttytullfl uievsothat the packer who converts as much of the hogs as practicable into lard, and ?c'ils hams and shoulders at current puce-, is likely not doing business at much if any loss. But hogs must be lower or product higher in the near tuture to en courage active and general packing opera tion." Keports to the same journal show the number of hogs packed Irom November 1 to date and latest mail dates at undermen tioned places compared with last year as ollons: IStl. 37...0C0 145. OuO 4u.U 4 1,0 JO 40. 000 4:. too 44.000 i .llA' 16,100 18.00J 6. OUO 19.SO0 4.. MX) 2.SW 3,000 13. OUO Grain, Flour ana Teed. 5ales on call at the Grain and Flour Ex change to-lay: One car Xo. 1 timothy hay, 10 days, $13 73; one car sample oats, in ele vator, 33c; one car 2so. 2 white oats, the year, 3c lieceipis bulletined: Via the B. & O.. 2 cars hay, 1 car corn; via the P. & W., 3 cais hay: via the l'.C, C & St L..2 cars corn, 1 car oat. 1 car w heat, 4 cars hay: via the P., FfcW". A C, 2 cars middlings, 7 cars hay, 1 carne, 2 cats oats, Icar bran, 3 cats flour. Total, 30 cars. EAJ.GE OF THE MABKET. , tTlie following quotations for grain, feed, hav and ttraw are for cirlots on track. Dealers cuarce a small adtance from store. WllEvr No. Ired 75V:(3 T6 Cokn No. 2vellwcar 52 3 53 High mixed car 51 (3 sjij Jlixedear 4a 50 New No. Hcllo-r ear 46 (a 4G No. ; vcllow shelled 4.V-.(S) 40 Jllgh mixed shelled 414a 45 Mixed shells 4? (Si 41 New No. ;yi How shelled. 45 45 New high mixed shelled corn 44M& 45 Oats No. 1 white 3uyS 40 No. 2 white 3sW 39 KxtraNo. 3 white 37M& 33 No. 3 ai'tS 57 illxed 35 a 36 JtYL No 1 esteru -9a 5i No. 2 Western S7 M FLOUR OuWiers' prices) Faner brands, f I C5 4ts. standaril winter aten:s. ?4 5r4 7: snrlnir Jialcntb. Jl 5.11 3: straipht winter. 4 00(ii4 25; -!er winttr. Si 754 00: XXX bakers, S3 753 85: rye. J3 503175. The I.xcliauge Price Current quotes flour in car lots on track a:, follows: - Patent winter V?3 75(an 0) Patent spring 4 401 -y Mraight W'llilcr 3 25T&3 50 Clear winter 3 iua3 2j liw grades 2 0tx3?5 live Hour 3 2Ti(S3 50 spring hakers 3 2Vp1 50 MlM.rEt.D-Xo. 1 white middlings. $18 00ii9 00; No. 2 white middlings. S'6 0((317): winter wheat liran. 3 -Vai 1 to: brow n middlings, fl 0ol6 00: ebon, tis xa:i oo. Hat C'liolee timothy. $'4 2rrai4 53; Xo. 1. tim illlV. $13 75.214 O0: No. 2 timothy. ll 50313 00: inlxedckm-rand ilmotln. S13 0.SI350: packing. 7 08(ffS on: No. 1 reeding prairie, fl11 0 !o 50: N'o. S lo. f l oogfl 50: wagon ha. 16 figilS i. -tuaw-W licit, JG 5C7 00: oats, s 507 50; rye, f7t07SO. Groceries. Sugar was quoted fractionally lower to day, but otherwise the market was un changed. M'c.AR-ratent cut-loaf, 54(C: cubes, 5c: pow dered, Sc. granulated Utandard), 4ac; confec tioners' A. 4 s-lOc; son A. 4(3rt Vc: fancy yellow. 4ic: fair jcllow. 4i8(rlHc; conunou yellow, zHk 4rrt.E Poastcd.1n packages Standard brands. 233-20c: second grades. 2.2.3c: fancy grades, 27 32;. Loo-e-Ja a. aS;17.'sc: Smnlos. aajtc; Alancalbo. 29c: Peaberry, 282S; Caracas. 3 Sivi 1:10. 21.itc. MtiLASkEh Cliolcc, 34r3Sc: fancy. SotQsSc: o-ntrifugals. 2929c; new crop New Orleans, 45 -!Gc SVBCP-Coni svmp, 2127c: sugarMTiip. 2S'g30c: fancv llavors. 31k: black strap. 1GIG)ic FnciTS London lirer ralsius. : no; Calirornla London liers. 52 102 15: Calirorula muscatels, bags. 5W'"c: boxed.fi 15sl 25: Vali ucla.7X7-sc; (indara Valencia. S5ic: (Ulitornla sultanas, 11 (lic: currants. 4'j64lic: California prunes. 114 fsisc"? Vrencb nruues. 8,'3111c: California seedless riislus. I-lb cartons, 53 DO; citron, 18t9c: lemon- ik-i. 10V311C Hu 1 Fancy bead Carolina. 6MSSc: prime to clioiru 5SU0c; Louisiana, 534sc: Jara, 55Sc; oils -Carbon, 110. 6c: headlight, 6S5c; water w liitc. 7c: Ualne. 13c: Ohio legal test, 6J4C; miners winter wnlle. 34.S40C: summer. 333c. i'aNneu t.oous -Standard peaches, f? 15; 25: eiti-a peaches. $- 4vS2 M: seconds, tl 651 so, pie peaches. 1 251 3); nuest corn. I 40t 50: Har lord countv corn, f 1 C5S1 10: llmav beans, fl :o 1 15; soaked. 8U585c: early June pes. II I51 2o: marroxlatncas. (I 051 10; soakei.75(a80c rrencb I-as, 11 5iai 00 ? 100 cans, or SI 4wa: 50 t dozen; Jiinearp'.cs. I 251 30: extra do S2 41: Bahama do fj OJ: Damson plums. Eastern, SI 3; Call lornia pears. j 22 35; do green eages. fl 75: !o ege plums, f 1 73: do apricots, SI Ja2 .5: do ex tra white ehernes, t2 1X&1 83: do while cherries. S-lbcans. St 65; raspberries, fl ai3)l 50; strawber ries t I.VS.1 25: gooseberries. $1 lwI 2: tomatoes. IiG'tJ! W: salmon, 1-Ib. Jl 3il 35; blackberrles.75 hue- succotash. ;-lbeans. soaked. Sic; do standard, --lb cans. SI 2j1 00: corned beef. 2-lbeans. SI 65 1 75- do. 14-lb, 13 00: roast beer. 2-lb. 1 75; chipped beef 1-lbcans. tl VS,1 00: baked beans. 1 25i 35: lobsters. 1-lb. V- 25; mackerel, fresh, 1-lb. f 1 9J; limiled SI 50; sardines, domestic )s, f4 00: s so 25: Jis. musurd. S3 25: Imported. Us. J10 && 1? so Imwried. bs. I8 oo3 00; canned apples, s-lb. 75i0c: gallons, fl 05aj 00. Provisions. At the meeting of the packers and dealers to-day large, small and medium bams were marked up K California hams. c; break fast bacon, lc: sugar-cured shoulders. ic refined lard, C and compound, lard, c. Kevisea prices. Large hams .-I HX Medium i-mail .....-..--" Tiimmed fllfornia - Shoulders, sugar-cured. i:realf.tst bacon Extra do.......---- Clear hollies, smoked...., t-arlK-Illcs. dry salt 1'i.rk. heavy LlgbU Hrled licef. knuckles...., Hounds - het. ......... ...... --' Fiats Lard (refined), tierces..., Tubs 12 VOi 12s !'4 94 11 13 10 9 16 50 17 50 13 11 10 9 10V 11 ISO! Chicago 155.000 Kansas City S7.O00 Omaha 46, OiiO M. Louis 21.UOO Indianapolis 2t,i 3Illwaukre 17.500 Unrimiatl 3I.00J Ctdirllaplds liiuo Sioux Oty 14,)0 uuth St. Paul !i,4Ji VL Josepli, Mo 9,0-jO Keokuk, la 4.600 Lincoln. Neh 2,700 Hutchison. Kan 2,60 (Itliuinwa. la 6 700 Wichita, Kan. b,500 Kass:nr".:r": , 7H 7 rai , .rre-ib cases.. 1 Hve-lb cases., Ten-lb caca. . Butter and Cheese. EUTTER-Elgln creamtry. SSSSc; otlier brands. 293Ic: choice to faucr dairy and country f rrarles, 1215r; cooking. "Jllc; grease, 6c." Il,e: fancr Wisconsin Swiss blocks, 14f315c: ao bricks, 12S.13c; Wlrnnsln sweluer, in tubs, 13 13,'jc: lluiberger. lc.llc: Ohio Swiss. 12,13c Fggs and Poultry. Egos Strictlv fresh Pennsilvanla and Ohio, 25 2Ge; special marks, 27c: storage stock, 2(S23c. 1'ouLTKT Ln e bprlng chickens, 4t50c per pair: old chickens. 55CK5c: ducks. 5,y3.Vx-: geese. fl OKtBl 25: turkeys, l.iic jer IS. Dnssed cli!ckns 12i5cper lb: ducks, I5lfc: geese. 10 lie: turke)s, 15l9C risii. Mackerel, codfish, etc., are very dull, as the always are at this season or the year, but urices remain unchanged, as follows: lUlf.Qr. Mackerel. BMs. bblsi nbls Pall Palls XO lb 100 lb 50 Hi Ulb 101b Extra mess bloaters.. $40 00 JM 40 10 40 $3 20 f 2 Extra Xii, 1 bloaters. 35 on 17 90 9 13 2 S3 1 95 hxIraNo. I mess 32 00 16 40 S 40 2 6J 180 Extra N'o. I shore.... 28C 14 40 7 40 230 160 Meil. No. lmcss ... 24 00 12 40 6 40 2 00 140 Med. No. 1 shore .. 21 00 10 90 B 65 I 75 1 25 fx.No 2 shore mess. 220 114 6 SO 135 130 Ex. No. 2 shore large 20 00 10 40 5 40 170 120 tx. No.2meL snore, is oo 9 40 490 155 1 10 Xo. 2 medium 15 I 7 90 4 15 1 35 95 No. 3 large 14 00 7) 31 125 90 Round heirlug llarrels. 2u) lbs. $ Hair barrels, lOOlbs Quarter bbls. 50 lbs Potomac herring ItarrtN Half barrels Holland herring Lake herring 475 275 1 65 4 50 25 5060 2 50 1 25 61 50 500 250 1 35 100 800 50 606 6S07 nan oarreis, 7U id..., Quarter barre's, 301b., 1'alls, 15 1 lb.... Palls. 10 lb White fish Half barrels. 70 lb Quarter barrels. 301b palls. 151b Palls. 10 lb R us'lan sardines Half barrels, 100 lb , Kegs "i hole codfish Large, per lb , Meoium , Boneless codfish 20-lb boxes. i2-lb bricks, per lb.., 20-lh boxes. l(4:-lb bricks, choice. . ."Miscellaneous. BrCKWlIEAT FL0UR-2X21iC per lb. Seeds Choice recleaned Western timothy. 12 10 2 15 per bu. : choice recleaned Western clover, fs 25i 41; white clover, f 12 00; orchard grass, $1 85: millet. $1 45-oit 50: bine grass, S Q2 M. Bens New York and Michigan pea'beane $2 15 132 20 per hu; hand-picked medium, $2 102 15; Lima, 44146 per lb; Peunsylvaula and Ohio beans. 51 7iI 90 per hu. 1ees wax - Choice Aellow.3fia.15c: dark, 25'Sc. Cider New country, $5 5t& 60; crab, ; 50S 00 per bhl. HONET New crop white clover. 20021c per lb; buckwheat, 1416c: strained honey, 9c. Tallow Country rough, 5t4cper lb; city ren dered, 4J$lSc Feat HEiis-Extra lire geese, SSS0c per lb; Xo. do, 4-rtwK;: mixed, 3."!ic NUTs -1 lie'tnuti, ii 00-33 50 per bushel: peanuts, green. SQlcp-r pu id; do roasted, $1 151 25 ler bushel; hickory nuts. 75e(al 00: shellbarks, $1 OOfl 25: new walnuts, 6lG5c: old do, 5055c; buturnuts, ottSlVW: for old and 0"G5c lor new; rilberts, $9c tier lb: almonds. Tarragona, IScido Ivlca, 6c: do paper shell, 25c: shelled almonds, 3e: Rrazll nuts. (kSSVc; French walnuts, 9c: pecans. IOc: Naples walnuts, lJc; Grenoble wal nuts. 13c. PICKLES-J4 50iS5 50 per barrel. Porconx-3'4lsc jer lb. Hides Green steer hides, trimmed. 75 lbs and up. 7c: green steer bides, trimmed. 60 to 75 lbs. 7c: green steer hides, trimmed. uuuerfoO lbs, 6c: green cow hides, trimmed, all weights, 4c: green bull hides, trimmed, all wUghts. 4c: green calf skins. No. L 6c: green cairsklus. Xo. 2. 4c: green steer hides, trimmed, side branded. 4?: green salt steers. No. 1, CO ilis and up. 7&7!c: green salt steer. No. 1. 601Dsand le-s l4;ic: green salt cows, Xo. I, all weights, fq,t'ic: green salt calf, N'o. l.Stol5 1 s, SS1360: green salt kip. Xo. 1. 15 to 25 lbs, 45c; runnersk'p. No. 1. 10 to U lbs, S4c: N'o. 2 bides, l!tc off; N o. 2 cat f, 2c fl". HOG PRODUCTS ERRATIC. They See-Saw Actively and Widely, but Close on Slight Changes Wheat and Corn Easier Under the Influence of Big Itrceipts in the Northwest, Chicago. Xov. 19. Kaleidoscopic changes and general excitement marked the trading to-dav in provisions. Bulges and slumps succeeded each other, causing a general im pression that the bull clique was working up sentiment to slide outo; their hnldintrs. Very little change from yesterday's closing prices resulted In the end. The wheat and coinmaikets neieeasier on heavy receipts in the Northwest and selling fiom there. December wheat is off c and May a since yesterday, corn is unchanged fqt Novem ber and December, but about Jc lower for May. The provision market was the focus for many ot tho scalping crowd from tne grain pits, who lound that hog products afforded better opnottunities than their usual spe cialties. The market opened easier under the influence of rather heavier bog receipts than bud been looked for, but on John Cudahy appearing as a ready buyer of Jan uary pork and lard there was a sudden change and prices began to work upward rapidly. On the call the leiture was the free soiling or.Ianuarv lard by Cudahv, who uisposed of about 4 COO tiercesat $8 SO in such lots as were wanted. Counselman & Day w ere good sellers ot January ribs eailyin the session. The operations of the bull clique were confusing to the operators. Cudahy was at one time n buyer and at an other time a seller, while Witghl was drop ping chunks of piodnct in the market every nme it became radically bullish. While the first -ales of wheat were at about the closing figures of last night, the maiketat once turned weak and continued so. closing about at the bottom lor the dav. Theariiviisin the Xorthwest were heavy, bavin been neaily 2 000 cars foi4 two days, and Minneapolis was said to have gone off lc yesterday while communication with this city and other markets was cut off. An other reason lor the weakness was the fact that the bulk of the short interest covered yesterday. The exports for the week, as icported by Brndnreei't, would have been more encouraging perhaps had not the same Hiithtintv estimated the avHtlAhle f.nnntir t 'J'j, 831,01) bushels. Leopold Bloom is said to have dumped his holdings as soon as the market opened. 1 he feature of the corn mai ket was a de mand for December corn, which infused more spirit into the tradei Thete was hardly anything doing in oats barely enough to cause a range oi Jc in the price oi the active tuture. Fieights steady with a fair demand for vessel room at 2c for wheat and 2Jic for coin to Buffalo. Cash quotations were'as follows: Flour slow: winter patents, $3 60g!3 90; winter straights, $2 203 40; spring patents, $3 75 4 10J., Xo. 2 spring wheat, 72c; Xo.3 spring, 63c; N'o. 2 red. Tic; Xo. 2 corn, 4IJic: No. 2 oats, 3Hc: No. 2 white, f. a b., 35MfJ36c: No. 3 white, 32?33c; No. 2 rye. 49Kc; No.S barley, 67c; No. a, f. o b., 4463c: No. 4, f. o. b., S557c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 10; prime timoihv seed, $2 00. Mess pork, per barrel. $13 00. Lard, per 100 pounds, $10 00; short ribs sides (loo-ej, $7 60: dry salted shoul ders (boxed), $7 407 50; snort clear sides (boxea), $7 908 00. Whiskey, distillers' finished goods, u.-r gallon, tl 15. Sugars Cut loar, unchanged. Flour, continued Spring straights, $2 7J3 50; bakers', $2 35 3 00. No. 3 corn, 403c. Kance of the leading futures, furnished bvjohn 31. Oaklry A Co bankers and brokers. Xo. 45 blxth street: Open- High- i,6w- Clos- Close. ARTICLES. lug. est- est. Ing. Xv. 18 Wheat. November. 71J 72H December. f 73X 73S Ti 72' 73K Jinuary 74 74 735 731, 74H May 79! 79S 79 79,'t 78 July 78-j 78S 78H 7SJi Conv. Xovember. 41S 42M 41W 41J4 41JS December 41'n 42(j 41" 42 42 January 42. 4: 42V Kh iVi slay i7 47X 46 47 4;j July : 47H 47H OATS. November. 30V 303 Dcceuilier. 31H Zy 31H Zlh 31 Januarj 82Mi 1 Mav MH 36J4 35 SS 36X Pork. XoTember 12 50 12 70 12 50 12 70 12 77 December. 13 uo 13 0J 15 70 12 70 12 80 January 14 25 14 57 14 07 14 37 14 30 May 14 25 14 50 14 00 14 15 14 37 LARU. November. 10 00 10 00 990 990 990 December. 9 15 920 890 900 900 January 8 la 8 90 B 65 8 82 8 75 Ma 855 8 70 8 45 855 862 fcnoi:T Ribs. Xovember. 745 7 45 737 737 730 January 730 7 45 7 22 737 737 May 7 47 755 735 747 760 Car receipts for to-day: Wheat, 130; corn, 207: oats, 177 Estimates for to-morrow: Wheat, 145; corn. 210; oats. Iu5. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Cnild, she cried for Castoria. When she became 3iiss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria LOCAL SECURITIES A Week or light Trading and Drooping Prices -Chartiers Valley Gas and Peo. plo's Plpeage the Only Shares to Score Xet Gains ALong 1,1st or Declines. The market for local securities bordered on stagnation throughout the week ending to-day, and the general tendency of prices was in the downward direction. Transac tions on 'Change for the six days aggre gated 1,812 shares ot stock,$15,000 bonds and $10 scrip,against 2,503 shares, $8 000 bonds and $3,303 scrip tor the five days last week. The closing bids today, compared with those of last week, show tho following changes: davncM Chartiers Valley Gas, X; Peo ple's Pipeage, . Decli res Philadelphia Company, y, Citi zens Traction, 96; Pleasant Valley railway. Hi La Norin Alining Company, 3c; Luster .Mining Company, P. &, it. traction, ; Uuquesne trac.lon, P., AJ& il. traction, J; Union Switch and Slgn.il,9: do pre lened, X; Underground gable Company, Jf! Electric second preferred, 1. The transactions on the local stock board to-day were as follows: , ov CALL. 1 share Pleasant Valley Railway ; 55 100 shares P. & B. traction "24 HO shares 1". .t B. traction 24 .100 shares P. i. B. traction 24 ow snares r. a u. traction z-f;t 200 shares La Norla Mining Co 13c AFTER CALL. 10 shares P. A B. traction "H 100 shares La Xoila Mining Co 13c Total sales, 911 shares. Closing bids and ottera: BANK stocks. Par. Bid. Asked. First Xatlonal 10U .... IfO Fourth National Bank:.. ,. loo 124 127 Freehold 50 .... 1074 Fidelity Title and Trust Co ., 110 120 Mer. A Manufacturers' X. Bk." 50 74K "h Odd'Fellnws' tSavlugs Bank.... 50 .... 72 becond National Banfi... 100 205 . -INSURANCE STOCKS. -t Allemannla 50 .... 50 Citizens . 50 32- 35 Humboldt 50 .... 05 Western Insurance Co. 50 .... 40 ' NATURAL GAS STOCK). Charters Vallcv Gas Co 100 lOVi People's Natural Gas and P.Co 25 .... 15H PeinsrlvanlaUasCo 50 10 11 I'hilaJelphla Co 50 21 21V WhedlugGas Co ..... 51) .... 18. PASSFXOqL"''"' STOCKS. CrntralTTnclIon.. 50 .... 2sW CltliensTrlictlon .-..: SO 6154 Rs PIttsburg.Tractlon 50 .... 59 Pleasant Vallev 25 24,'a 25 fcccoml Atnu'e 50 .... 65 RAILROAD STOCKS. Flttsburg. Youngst'n and A... 50 .... 50 lttsburg and Castle Sh'n 50 ... 10 Pittsburg, Wheeling A Ky.... 50 63 COAL STOCKS. , V. TTi"Ciiasc6alCo..7 50 .50 KtXIXO STOCKS. Hidalgo Mining Co 10 .... 634 La Norla Mining Co 25 12c .... Luster MinlnsCo..!. 10 9 S5 Enterprise Mining Co 5 3 4 JMSQRLLANLOUS'STOCKS. Union Switch and Signal Co... 50 19 MH Union switch and S. Co. pref.. 50 37 4054 Standard Underground C. Co.. 100 75 .... 17, s.. Glass Company, com .... 100 .... 63 Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Osceola... Qulncr bania Fe Copper..,. Tamarack Anuisloii Land Co.. Boston Land Co. .. San Diegu Land Co. West .End Land Co. Belllelephone Lamson Store y Water Power Centennial Mining. X. E.T. U. & B. Copper Atchison & Topeka. liostoii A Albany.. Boston . Maine.... C. B. ft Qulncy Mass." Central. ...... Mex, Central, com. X. Y- & X. Eng.... Wis. Cen..com AllouezM.Co.(new) AtlanllC :...". .1 Bosimi A Mou tana.. Calumet illecla., .. t'atalpa Franklin .'..... Kea'sarge 37 204S 35 13S 8 I6i 25 5M 13 18 aw 16 VL 7' 194 10K 170 14 tm IBS 90 11 35 285 17 14' 12.. MONETARY. Discount ratcB wero quoted at 5S per centallneek in Pittsburg, but theio was precious little business transacted at less than 6. "Biokers, however, declared they couldget all the money they wanted at 5per cent. Eastern exchange and currency traded even, though the former medium ft as quite scarce during the dosing days. New York, Nov. 19. Money on call easy at 4, closing offered at 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 506 per cent. Sterling exchange is steady. nh actual business in bankets' bills at $4 84J1 85 for 60-day bills, aud $4 SSJior demand. Clearing House Figures. Pittsburg , Exchanges to-day.. (2.657.617 43 Balances to-day. 470,650 81 Same dav last week: Exchanges..., Balances 12.39.1,379 00 400,04164 The figures for the past two weeks com pare jts lollows: Exchanges this week 115.173.706 17, naiance mu wceit Atia, iu o Exchanges last week 13.3S1.50J to Bilances last week 2.673,573 36 For the week of 1691 corresponding with this week the exchanges wen' $13,757,970 09. Total exchanges to date, 1892, $o76,2J9.632 44; same time lust year, $t04,030,322 IS; gain this year, $72,208,760 0L New York, Nov. 19 Bank clearings, $130, 498,399; balances. $5 295,273. For the week clearings, $782,671,591; balances, $36,832,91 L Bostos. Nov. 19 Bank dealings, $17. 189,298; balances, $2,371,374. Money,4 percent; exchange on New York, 8 to 12c discount. The exchanges for week amounted to $105, 479,177; balances, $11,304,772. Philadelphia, Nov 19. Bank clearings, $13,312,625; b',lance,$l,612,?J0. Forthewcek, clearings, $74,740,986; balances, $9,200,211. Baltimore, Nov. 19. Bank clearings, $2, 292.586: balances, $J67,655. Money, 6 per cent. Chicago, Xov. 19 Clearings, $18,160,247. fortlie week, $109,871,332; for the correspond ing week last year. $100,252,993. New Totk exchange, 50c premium. Steillmr exchange q'niet at $4 85 tor CO day bills, (4 8 tor sight lira Its. Money active at 67 per cent. St. Louis. Nov. 19. Bank clearings to-dav, $4,289,238; balances, $43i,576: clearings this week, $26.702,562: balance.-, $3,220,321; clearings last week, $25,006,843; clearings for corre sponding week last year, $23 447,6110; balances, $2,009,361. Monev quiet at 7S per cent. Ex change on New York 90c premium. Memphis, Temk., Nov. 19. Now York ex change selling at par. Clearances to-day, $615,175: balances, $138,340. CincinkatlO., Nov. 19. Money, 3K6 per cent. New York exchange, 40c piemium. Clearings, $2,164,600; for the eek, $15,055,600;. GENERAL MARKETS. New York, Nov. 19. Flour Receipts, 41, 600 packages; exports, 6,500 barrels;- 36,100 sacks; firm and quiet; sales, 7,500 barrels; low extras, $2 002 75; winter wheat, low grades, $2 002 75; fair to fancy, $2 753 80; patents, $3 85Q1 20; Minnesota clear, $2 503 50; straights, $3 504 20; patents, $4 20t 8 J; rye mixed, $3 003 75. Corttmeal steady and quiet: yellow west ern. $3 753 80. ' Wheat l.eceints, 1C6.925 bushels: exports, 119,913 bushels; sales, 680,000 bushels futuie, 48,000 bushels spot. Spots dull and easier, closing steady. No. 2, 77cjn store and eleva tor; 77c afloat: No. 3 red, 72c; ungraded red, 7077c: Xo. 1 northern, 84c, No. 2 northern, 79Jc: No. 2 Milwaukee, 76c; No. S spring, 73473Xc. Options dull and Jn'QKc lower on loieigu selling and local realizing, closing steady. Sales included No. 2 red December; 77Ji?;7Kci closing at 77c; Janu ary, 7979Kc. closing at 79Kcr May, 84c.1 ltTE siea..y; Western, 5660c. Barley inactive; Western, 6575c. Barley Malt dull; Western, 7080e; city made and Canada, $1 ocl 05. Corn Receipts. 135.40J bushels: expoits, SI.OigTmshersr'snles, lfOnoo-bushels" tutures. 10,000 bushels spot. Spots very dull aud steadyr-No. 2, 50Je elevator; 5151gc nfloat. Options weto dull and unchanged to Je lower: closing steady; trading local; Du-ci-mber. S0Ji51a. closing 51c; January, 5151c, ciosm,; 51c;.May, 030530, clos in53c Oats Receipts, 93,550 bushills; exports, 676 bushels; sales. 70,000 bushels intures, 30, 000 bushels spot. Spots dull and firmer. Op tions' dull and lowert'Decembor, 363Cc, closing SGc: January, 37c, closing 375,c: Nay, 406400. closing 40jc; spot No. 2 white, 4oJtS4 jijc: mixed Western, 35J38c; white do, !8K40c; mixed white Slate, 38K 46c; No. 2 Chicago, 36J,(C Hat quiet aud firm: snipping, $69 00GS 00; good to choice. $75 0090 00. Hops dull: State, common to choicer, 186! 24c; Pacific coast, 1824c. Groceries Coffee options opened steady, 6 to 15 points decline, closed steady: un changed to 10 up: sales, 20,000 bags, includ ing December, 16.10O16.15c; January, 15 85 15 93c; February, 15.b015 65c; Marcb, 15.50 15.00c; Apnl,15.45c; May, 15.4015.45e; July,15.25c; September. 15.15c: October, 15.00c. Spot Bio quiet and firm; No. 7, 17. Sugars-Raw, Vlull and steady; lair refining, 2c; centrifugals, 96 test, 3c; refined stendy and dull; off A, K5j;-" mold A, 4 15-1653c: standard, 4 Il-Htiitjfc; confectioners' A, 4 9-I64; cut loaf, 5 5-165Kc; crushed, 65-165c: pow dered, 4 13-lb5c; granulated, 4 ll-165c; cubes; 4 13-lo5c Molasses New Orleans firm, falrlv active: open kettle, new, good to choice, ifTgsJo. Rice la fair demand and steady: domestie, fair to extra, 45c; Ja pan,4Ke5e. Cotto.ibeed Oil stronger and quiet, crude, 29c bid; yellow,.s:34o. Tallow dull and stead; city ($2forpkgs), Kosin quiet and steady; strained, common to good, $1 301 55. Turpentine qniot and steadv at 3131Xo- Eggs quiet and steady: Western, iresh, 26 -7c. Hides quiet 'and sfr-ady: wet nlted New Orleans selected, 4560 lbs, 57c: Texas selected, 50G0 lbs, 57o. - Hog Products Pork strong and quiet; old mess, $13 0013 25; new mess $14 0014 50: extra prime, new, $lS".r0tfS17 00. Cut mean dull; pickled bellies. iSc; do shoulders, 8c; do ham", lOQlfKe. Middles quiet: short clear, November, $8 5a Laid stron-rer nnd quiet; Western step in closed at $10 30 bid; sales. 250 tierces C. & F. at $!0 30; options, sales, 250 tierces November, $10 20 asked; De cember, $9 45 bid; January, $9 20 bid. Dairy Products-Butter quiet and firm: Western dairy, KSrltc: do creamerv. 20 21Kc; do factory. 14X17Kc; Elgin. 3131Kc Cheese in moderate uetnand and firm; part skims, 37Kc Philadelphia Flour quiet and firm. Wheat General pressure to sell In specula tive circles; prices declined nbontc; late cables came in higher and naiket clned firm: No. 2 red Novembpr. 74Q74Jc: Decem ber. 7575J4c: January. 7777Jc; Februarv, 7979J4c Corn Option mai ket a shade easier, in sympathy with a decline in wheat and closed dull: local enr lots declined iz with light denand: nw No. 2 vellow 111 grain lienor. 4994c: N6. 2 mixed Novem ber, ISJawiic: December, 4t9i4c: Janu ary, 48Ji49ic- Oats Carlots steady and little (ioiu-r: Intures nnmlnil in nbence of buslnp-s; No. 2 mlxeii. 4040c: No. 3 whlf. 41: No. 2 white, 42J2c; De-mher, 40 40c: Jantiarvand Fchruai-v, 4(ilKc E-'gs Fresh stock firm under scarcity; Pennsyl vania firsts, 28c. St. Louis Flour Unchanged. Wheat turned about this morning and clnedi4 50 below yesterday: 'cash and Xovcinfei', him ever, crn )irher nnd closed atCSVCe; December. WHc: Jan nary, 'c: Mav. 76?ic Corn went off earlv. bur partially recoveied later and eoed 6n under veste'dav; cash and November 40c: December. 39Vic: year and .Tannsrv. 39c: Mav,43J13Jo. Osr Cash firm st31cnsked: Slav loner atS4 17.15c. Bve flrmerat45c. Tta'ley Xehrasks, 6764c. Bran flrmernt 6165e on east tnick. Hav firm and uncbancoci. E'gs firmer at 2021c. Cornmeal quiet at $1 f5. To'edo Whp.it dull but steadv: Xo. 2 cash and November, 74c: December, 74c: Mnv. S0c. Corn dull; No. 2casb, 43Vic; No. 3. 42c: Xo.4. (81 Oats quiet: cash. 35c. Rye dull; ensh. 54'. f'loversoed active and stendv; prime, cash. November nn'i D'cember. $8 00; Januarv. t8 05: March. $8 15. Receipts Flour, 162 barrels: wheat, 22 504 bnshels: corn, 29 410 bushels: onts. 2 031 bushels; cloverseed. 413 bushel". Shipments Flour. 4.089 barrels; wheat, 1,500 bushels; corn, 27,200 bushels; oats. 400 bushels; rye, 1,600 bushels; c overseed, 643 bushels. Milwaukee FlonrqnIet. Wheat easier: December 66c: No. 2 sprin". 60c: No. 1 Northern, 74c. Coin stendv: No. .1, 41 Oirs active: No. 2 unite SS4g)ZSa No. 3 do, 3234e. Barley quiet: November. 66c: sam ple, 2865o. Rye qniot; No. 1. 51c. PiovlslonB active. Pork January. $14 20. Lard Jan uary, $8 "0. .Receipts Flour. 5,600 barrels: wheat, 46 200 bushels: l-arloy, 61,000 bushels. Shipments Flour. 39,000 barrels: wheat, none: barley. 79.000 bushels. Baltimore Wheat qniot; No. 2 red spo6 and November. 73Jc: December, 74Jr; Janu arv. 76c: May, 82Kc Corn easv: mixed spot; CJ"; November. 48Kc bid: Januarv, 4Sc. Oits. active inquiry: No. 2 white Western. 4243e. Rvednll; No, 2. 60c asked. Hav quiet but steadv. Grain freights dull. Pro vis'onsflrm. Mess pork, $14. Butter firm at31032c. Eg-R active; Yestera, 2526c. Cof fee fli-iii; Rio No, 7, 17c Cincinnati Flour in light demand. Wheat firmer: No. 2 red, 71c: receipts, 6 000 bushels; shipments, 500 bushels. Corn active and firm; Xo. 2 mixed, 45o. Oats strong: Xo. 2 mixed, 3Be. Rvednll; Xo. 2. 54 Pork firm at $12 71. Lard firm at $9 50. Bulk meats firm at $8 00. Btcon steady at $9 25. Whisky firm: sales. 947 barrels on basis $1 15. Butter quint and urm. sugar quier. tggs siow ana unn at 22c. Cheese in fair demand. ' MinneapolisBusiness in wheat was fair to-dav, lint trading was not heavy. Decem ber opeped at 69c. the highest point, ind closed at CSKC- rv opened at top, 75KC and closed at74Kc. the lowest point; No vember closed at o8Jc; there was a lair cash sale: No. 1 hnrd on ttack, 71Kc: No. 1 North ern, 69c; No. 2 Northern, 6363e. Receipts of wheat here were 530 cars andatDuluth and Superior 628 cars. Kansas City Wheat dull, but abont steady; No. 2 hnrd, 64465c: No. 2 red. 62 62Kc. .Corn dull and eak; Xo. 2 mixed, 33 33c for new; No. 2, 3So. Oats were dull and easy; No. 2 mixed, 2828Xc: No. 2 white. 30 31c E.'cs steady at 20Ljn Receipts Wheat. 121,000 bushels; corn. 3,000 bushel": oats. 1,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 96,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, L900 bush els. .New Orleans Sngal- Prime, 2Jc; good, fair to fully 'air, 2K2 9-16c! good com mon to iair, i;A:. Molasses quiet; nnen kettle, 32c: 2001". prime, 29c; prime, 2728c: good fair, 2526e; good common to fair, 22 24c: centrifugal strictly prime, 16c: prime to if rod prime. 12l?Kc; fair toood tair. 9 lie: common t l-oou connnon.67c; inferior, 5-. Syrup, 1523c. Others uncuanged. Buffalo Wheat No. 1 hard, dull, 84c: No. 1 Northern, 78c; No. 2 red, 76Uc. Corn No. 2,48c. LIVE STOCK. Cattle and Sheep Dull at tho Central Yards and Hogs Fairly Active. East lirertt, Pa., Nor. 19. Cattle Rccoipts, J.470 head; shipments, 1,- J60 head; market, nothing doing; all through consignments; eti?htcars cattle shipped 10 New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 2,500 head; shipments, 2.- 400 head: market 'ale Phlladelphins. $." 80 5 85: mixed, $5 655 70; Yorfcrs, $5 505 60; 15 cars ho-rs siiipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts, 400 head: shipments, 200 head; market slow at unchanged prices. BT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Buffalo Cattle Receipts, 144 loads tluouzh, 2 for sale: market a shade firmer for all grades; mixed cows and hel er. $2 50 3 25. Hogs-Receipts, 71 loads through, 45 ior sale; market a shade firmer for good Yorkers and pigs otlier giaaes steadv; heavy co-nfo-1. $5 755 80; packers and me- atnms. jb vuo 10. Olieep and Iambs Re cei)ts, 4 loads through, 8 lor sale; market a shade firmer for good to choice stock; com mon nil and slow: choice to fancv wethers. $4 (04 50: fair to eood sheep, $3 503 190; Canada do, $4, 254 75. Lambs Native, choice to fancy. $5 005 50: do fair to irood. $4 25t 75; Canada, common to lancv, $5 40 5 65. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 8,000 head; shipments, 1,350 head: market steadv: best natives, $5 005 50: others, $2 80 4 75: Texans, $3 0T3 50; stockeis, $1 502 00; cows, $1 102 60. Hogs Re ceipts, 14,000 head: shipments, 5 100 head: market closed 1015c lower; rough and com mon, $5 255 40; packing nnd mixed, $5 50 B R5: prime heavv and butchers' weights. $5 655 90: sorted light, $5 655 75; slrips and pigs, $4 504 54. Sheep Receipts, 1,500 head: shipments, 80J head: market steady; natives, $3 605 10; Texans. $3 704 45; Westerns, $3 60 4 65; lambs, $3 S04 20. Kansas City-r-Cattle Receipts, 4,500 head; shipments, 3,400 head; market stionr; rep resentative sales, dressed bee and shipping steers, $3 004 30: cows, $1 252 50; Texans and Indian steers. $2 30 3 00: stockers and feeders, $2 353 50. Hogs Receipts, 5,900 head; shipments, 909 head: market opened active and steadv to stromr, closing easy to 5c lower; all grades, ,$4 25j 70; bulk, $5 50 5 57. Sheep Receipts, loo head: ship ments, 200 head; the matket was steady and quiet; muttons, $4 25. Cincinnati Hogs strongand higher at $4 75 4 85; receipts, -!,600 head: shipments, 2900 head. Cattle' easy at $1 504 65; receipts, 220 bead: shipments. 670 head. Sheep stead)- at $2 501 75; receipts, 70 head: shipments, 4E0 head. Lambs steady at $3 505 00. Wool. St. Louis, Nov. 19. Wool Receipts, 9,000 ponnds; shipments, 1,200 pounds: -receipts tills week, 71,000 pounds; shipments, 215,000 pounds: receipts since January 1, 25,333,000 pounds; shipments. 24,500 000 pounds. Theie is no change to note in the market Ire re. and prices remain steady at late quotations. There seems to be a general leehng among both sellers and bnyers that the result of the elections will cause no maiked change in the situation, and that there will he a steady nnd healthy demand on the basis of present values for such stock as manufact urers need. " Turpentine. Wilmington, Nl C, Nov. 19. Spirits ortnr .pontino quiet at 23e: roslu quiet; strained, $1 00; good strained, $1 05; tar steadv at $1 30; crude turpentine steady; hard, $1 00; yellow, dip, $1 70; virgin, $1 70. -Savannah, Ga., Nov. 19 Turpentine firm at 28)c: rosin firm at $1 Q7K1 liti. SICK HEADACHE-Carter,8 ,, HTer pmj SICK HEADACHE-,;,,,,,,, um, LTer r-m,. HICK HEADACHE-Cartr,, Lutle Liver PUU. SICK Hl'AJJA-CHE-c,-rter,UttleLlTerj,1Uji ttoMO-mma 11 mi mum 1 II llllllllllllll nil 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 i, 'wr. y-mt,i 'si'p1 "p r --"- ni jNj?ja:x-jNuv.jwisijiiJK7i a NEW ADVER'aKEMENTS. -vwwvvvwv sp f sw w iv'w'yw'trj "WORTH A GUINEA ABOl'l - ---- .1. mtmhMiMimit 1 1 - BLIND. They are blind who will i not try a vox 01 BEEGHAM'S PILLS 1 for the disorders which grow out of Impaired ingestion. For a TVak Stomuch. Com- otlpntlon.Dlaordered T.lvip. Kletf lYend- ihp. of- nnT Bilious ai.t Vmwnwrm nllM.nfi. ihev ialtfi thfi place of an entire medicine chest. COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AHD SOLUBLE COATIHB. Of all druggists. Price 25 cents a fcoi. New York Depot, i6 Canal St. ?-vvfytfjfyj'sfvsy; '" Signs of Health. . You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smiles, bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue Scott's ' EMULSION. a, ITT rr is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sovind flesh. It is agreeable to taste and easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott A Bowna, N. T. All drncgifts. He"sskel!'s Is a porttHe cure for all forms of SKIN DISEASE. We base this assertion on 011 r observation of over thirty ears. In which ttmea very large numberand variety of Skin Dixmies have been reported to us as cared, by the simple n-se oflieiskellN Ointment, wlthouttheald oflnternal remedies. Many of these wer" cases of long duration, that had resisted the treatment of the must eminent me Heal talent In this and other countr'es. HelsHell's Ointment seems never to have failed In a single Instance. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail. Price 50 Cents per box Send for - " Hints for Kitchen and Sick Room," Free. JOUNSTON, JIOiiLOWAY fc CO., S31 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. iV and potters x ((nowfyaf lard rriafe? food too Ccrcl'f-or children and dt o ate persons, f h at it is u,hhz<(y For ,erjbo4j afliaf itfunJs to dyspep$ia$cm MRB ; WW ffiese tfiinas .must bz so, faut-the ArY i"s better tfia n I a rd for aff Coofna putposeS; $ has none, of fe. eil effects' of lard, cware of imitaTions -CJeh -the Qehwike. JIade only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO;, CHICAGO. Pittsburgh Agents : F. SELLERS & CO. i Woman's ffiands are a natural source of pride to their owner if they 're white and smooth. "I have to wash" is no excuse, for AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP preserves ,the most delicate skin or the thinnest fabric. Soaps that smart like a whip's lash aren't you tired of them? Your poor hands are. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., - Chicago. ItltOKKHS FINANCIAL. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKEUS AND BUOKEK3. 5 SIXTH ST. 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As for Jacksons Home-Made Ovei' coats there are none like them in this city, either all ready made or made to order. Popular prices prevail. Suits to measure from $20 and up. Overcoats to order from $18 and up. Trousers to order from $5 and up. 954 and 956 Liberty St, Star Corner, nc20-28-MWT Piftjf learsjettles It CONSUMPTION' CAN BE CURED. If Dr. Schenck's treatment and enre of Consumption wero something now and un tried, people might doubt; but what has proved itself through a trial as old as our grandfathers, means just what it U A Specific for Consumption andforali diseases of the Lun-s. No treat ment in the world can place as many per manent enrcsof Consumption to Its credit ns Dr. Schenck's. Nothing in Natureactssodi rectlvandeffectivelyon the lung membianes and tissnes.and so quickly disposes of tuber cles, congestion, inflammation, colds.cougbs and all the seeds of Consumption as Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup tVnen all else fails it comes to the rescue. Not until it fails, and only after faithful trial, should any one despond. It has brought tne hopeless to lileand health. It has turned tho despairof ten thousand homesinto joy. It is doing ic now.lt will continue to do it through out the aires. Dr. Schenctei Practical Treatise on Co- sumption. Liter and S'omach Diseases mailed free to all applicants. Dr. J. H. Schenck JcSon, Philadelphia, Pa. noM0-Tiw DOCTOR WHiTTIER 814 l-ENN AVENUE, PlTrSBOKO, PA. As old residents know and Laok riles ot rittshurg paper3 prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in ths city, devoting specialattentfon to all chronic $K NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCQVnilC and mental dl persons IN rn V lUO eases, physical da cay, nervous debility, laok of energy, ambi tion and hope,iiiiairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeples-no-s, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, 'organio weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting thepersonforbusiness, society and marriage, permanently, sately and privately rt. BLOOD AND SKIN ?& ernntions. blotches, falling hair.bohes, pains ulandnlar swellings, ulcerations of tlis tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are enred lor lire, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated trout 1 IDIM A DV kidney and the system. U III Hrl I i bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cure. Dr. Vhittiers life-long extensive experi ence insures scientific, aud reliable treat menton common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients ata distanceascarefnlly netted as if here. Office hours. Ha. H. to I p. v. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 1 r. m. only. DH WiiirilfcK.SH Pemi avenue, Pittsburg, l'a PITTSBURG AND LAKE ERli. RAILROAD Companv. Schedule In effectJiov. 21'. 1S97. Cen tral tlme.-P. & L. K. R.K. I)KI'AKT.-Fur Cleve land. ViOO, 8:00 a. in.. 2:ia 4:20. '10:25 p. m. For Chicago, '7:00 a. m..2:10. 4:20 p. m. For Cincinnati andSl. Louts, "2:10, 'lOSp. m. For Buffalo. 1I :15 a. m., 4:20. 10:25 p. m. Kor Salamanca. 8:03 l. m. ilia '10:25 p. m. For Youngstown and New Castle. "7:00, 8r00. '11:15 a. m.. -2:10. 53:30, 4: 10:25 p. m. Vr Beaver Falls. 5:35: '7:00, '3:00. 11:15 a. in.. '1:00. 2:I0. 3:3a 4:sa 5:20. '10:25 p. m. Kor Chartiers, 15:30. 6:35, am. 6:45. 7:.0. 7:50 S:00,9:10. 9.30. 10:3j, '11:15. 111:45 a.m.. '1:00, 1:10, 3:50. 3:1 '4:25,5:10, 5:20. '8:00, 10:30 p. m. Abkive From Cleveland. 8:3i a m.. '12:30. "5:15. '7:45 p. in. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. 8:S0 a. m., '12:30, 7:45 p. m. From Buffalo. 6:'W a. m.. 12:3j. '5:15. 9:30 p. m. From Salamanca, ':30, '10:00 a. m.. 7:45 p. in. from Youngstown and New astle. 6:30. 57.25. 10:C0 a ir '12:3(1 '5:15. '7:45. 9:30 p. in. From Beaver Falls,5:20. '8:30. 7:25, '10:00 a. m., '12:30, 2.-05, '5:00. 5:15. 7:45. 9:3) p. m. P.. C. A Y. tralni forllansfli-ld and Bcechmont, 7:10 a. m . 10:31 a. m., 3:45 p. m. P-.C. A Y. trains from Mansfield and Bcechmont, 6:57. 9:50. 9:55 a. m. 1:C5 p. m. P.. McK. A Y. R. R. Pkpabt For New Haven and West Newton. 'Siffla. m 3:00p. m. ARBIVK-Froin New Haven and West Newton. "9:00. m.. l:07p. m. ForJIcKeesport Elizabeth, Monongahela City and Belle Vernon, 6:4O,t0:15, HtO5a.m.,'i:0O,,t5:25 p. m. From BelleVernon. 3IonongahelaClty,EUzahetli and McKeesDort,t5:50,7:40. H1:0S a.m.. 125. '5:05 p. m. Dally. 1 Sundays only. 5 To and from Kew Castle only.. tTo and from McKeesport only. - I City Ticket Office, 630 Smlthfiedd Street. I 1 c I ' s V V 1 - rt r EATLKO.VDS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Ix Emcr Jxtsk 12. lsii. Trains will leave Union Station, Pittsburg as follows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIN LINE EASTWARD. Pennsylranla Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7:15a. m.. arriving at IlarrlsburgatRV. p. m,. Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. evr Yotk7iOH p. m Baltimore 4:0 p. m.. Wablngtn 5:55 p.m. Keystone Kiprni dally at 1:3) a. m.. arming at Harrlsbarg 85 a. m., Baltimore 11:13 a. m.. Washington li-.Wp. m.. Philadelphia 11S a. m.. New York 2-OOd. in. Atlantic Express dally at 3:.n a. m.. arriving at uarrisonrg jvuua. m., rniiauetpnia rap. m.. New York 4:00 p. in. Hvrliburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday, 5:C5a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg::50p. m. Day Kipress dally at 8:00 a. ai., arriving at Ifar- rfsbnrz3:a)p.m.. Philadelphia 6:50 p.m.. Kew i ork 9SJp. m i:altiraore6:45 p. m.. Washlng- ton 8:15 p. m. Hall train .Sunday only. 8:40 a. m arrives Harris- burc 7 MX) o. m Philadelphia 10:55 p. m. ilall express dallr KHO p. m.. arrli ing at Ifarrls- btirit 10:00 p. m.. conneetlng at Ilsvrlsburg for Philadelphia. Phlladelnhla Kjtpress dally at 4:.T0 p.m.. arriving atllarrlslmrrllOa. m.. Philadelphia 4:25 a. m., ana New York 7:10 a. in. Eaaten; 3ixpressat7:10 p. m. dally, arriving Har- rlsbiirg 2:10 a.m., Baltimore 6:20 a'. m.. Wash- liiKton 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 5:05 a. m anJ .New York 7:40 a. m. Fast Line, dallr attiilO p. m.. arriving at Harris- bure3:30 a. m., l'liiladelphla 60 . m New York9:J0a. m Baltimore 0ra a. m Vaslilng lon 7:3t'a. in. All through trains connect at JcrscvCltv with boats or "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N.Y"., avoiding double ferriage and Journey throueh New uy. Joliustjwn Accom.. except Sundar. 3:40 p. m : Ureeasbnrg Accom,. U:30.u m.. week nan; 10:11 p. in. Sundays. Ureensbiirg Express 5:15 p. m.. incept hnnday. Dcrry Juipress ll:oo s. m.. ex cept 8und.iv. all Accom.. 5:25. 6:00, 7:40. ?:S5, t-JH, 9:40. 10:50. 11:00a. m., 12:15. 12:50, :2u. 2:30. 3:49, 4.-JU. 4:50 t:'5, i,:0), 6:45, 7:23. 9:00, 10:20. 11:30 p. in.. 12:i0 Hlgnt. except Monday. Sun. ar. 0:10. 10,30 a. m . 12:25, 12: 2:30. 4:30. 5:30. 7:1'. 9:30, 10:30 p. ra. and 12:10 night. Wllklnsburg Accom.. s.:2& f:00. axis. 6:45. 7:00. ''-25, 7:40, 8:10. e:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:311:00. 11:10 a. m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30. 12u0. 1:20, 1:30, 2:00. 2:30 3:15, 2:40. 4:U0. 4:10, 4:25. 4:15. 4:50. 5:00. 5:15. 5:10, 5:45. 6aT0. 6:ta f.45. 7:25. 8:2ti. :0O. 9:45, 10:20. 11:00, Ili30 p. m. wcek-davs, and 12:10 night, ex cept Jlond.ir. runday, 5:30.8:40, 10:30 a.m.. 12:25. 12:W. 1:30. 20. 4:30, 6:39. 7:20. 9:00, 9:30, 30:30 p. m.. I":i i lgh . Braddock Accom.. 5:25.6:00, 6:15.6:45, 7.00,7:25, 7:40, 8:00, 8:10, 8:35, 8a.9:40. 10:10. 11:00. 11:10, a. m.. 12:01, 12:15. lido. 12i50i 10. 1:3a 2:00, 2:30. 3:15, 3:40, 4i00. 4:10, 4:25r4:30, 4:K. 40. 5:00,5:15. 6:30. 5:45; 6:C0. 6:20. 6:4 7:25. 8:20, iX). 9:45. 10:20 11:00, 11:30 p.m. week-dars, and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30. 8:00, 8:40, 10:10 a.m., 12f2L 12:5a 1:30. 2:30. 4:30, 5:30. 7:20, 9:00, 9:J0. 10:3) p. m.. 12:10 night. SOUTHWEST PEtf.V KAIIiTT.1T ForUnlontown5:25aud8:3oa. m. 1:20 and 4:25 p. m. weck-ilars. iioxosr.Anr.i.A ditfisiox. OX AND AFTER MATSi. HjT. For Mononeahela rity. Tt Trownsvlllx and TJnlontown. 10:40 a. m. For Monongahela Cltr and est Hrownsvwe. 7:3 aim 10:40 a. m.. anu 4:60 p. m. On Sundav. 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 p. m. For Monongahela Cltv only. 1:01 and 50 p. m. week-days. Davosburg Accom.. 6:00 a. m.nd J:20p. m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom. 8:35 a.'m.. 4:15. 6:30, and 11:33 p. m. Sundav, 9:40 p. ra. WIST PINSSTLTANU DIVISION. OS ASD AFTEB JC"V T. 23. 18T2. From FEDERAL SIREtrr STATION. Aneghenr Cltys For Sprlngdale. week-davs. 6:20. 8:4 9:25, 10:40. Il)a. m.. 1:30. 2:25, 4KO. 5rt0. 5:45. 6:10. 6:20. 5:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays. 12:35 and 9:3 J P.m. For Bntler. week-days. 6:2a 8:45, 10:40 a. m., 3:15 and 6:10 p.m. For Freeport, weetc-davs. 6tVi, 8:4 10:44 a.m.. 3:15, 4:00. 5:00. ,1:10. 10:30 and 11-40 p. m. Sun days 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week-davs. 10:40 a. m. and5flX)p. m. lorPaalton ami Blalrsvllle. week-days. 6:ija. m.. 3 :15 and 10:30 p. m. 5-The Excelsior HasrCTgc F.vpren ompanv win call for and check baeeaze from hotels and residences. Time cards and full Information ca be obtained at the ticket offices No, 110 Fifth ava nne. corner Fourth avenus and Trr streetaad FhM'pUGH. J.I1.WOOD. General JIanager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. ALLEGIIENT VALLEY RAILTVAY-TAKIN'G effect June 26 Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard time): Corry Ac., 6 a. m.: Brae burn Ac. 6:50 a. m. Niagara Ex.. itallv, 8:20 a. ra.. arriving at BufT-ilo. 5:45 p. m.: Haltols and W llllamsport, 8:20 a. m-.arrlvlue .it illlamsport, 6:45 p.m.; Klttanning Ac.. 9:05 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac , 10:15a. m.: Braeburii Ac. 12)5 p. m.: Tltusvllle and DnBolsEx.. 1:30 p. m.: VaileyCamp AC. 2:J0p. m.: Em enton Ac. 3 45 p m.: Kltlau ulugAc, 5 p.m.: Braeburn.AC. 5:30 p. m.tBrae Imrn Ac. 6:15 p. m.; Hutton Ac. 7:50 p. m.: Buf falo nUht Ex., dallv, 8:50 p. m.. arrivlug at Buf falo 7:20 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac. 9:30 p. m.. al ley Camp Ac. 11:5) p. m. Sunday church trains Emleuton. 9:lS a. m. : Klttanning. 12:40p.m.: Uraeburn, 9:50 p. m. Pullman buffet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains be tween Pittsburg and Buffalo. DAVill JICCAUGO, JAS. P. ANDERSON. Gen'l Supt. Uen'lPas. Agent. PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RAILWAY Schedule In effect May 15. 1692 (Central time). Depot cor. Anderson st. and Hiver av., Allegheny. Depart for Chicago. 2:00 p. m. Solid train with Pullman sleeping car. For Kane. Bradford, t7:10 a. m. For Clarion. t7:10 a. m t2:C0 p. m. For Foxburg. ;:loa,m.. t2:00. tir25p.m. ForBuffalo, Erie, llcailvllle, t7:10 a. m. For Greenville. Mercer, Grove Uty. i7:10a. m., t2:0O p.m. For Akron. Cleveland. t7:10a.m.. lOup. m. For New Castle. "7:lfca. m.. '2.0O. t3:05 p. in. For Butler, t6:30, '7:10, t9:30a. m.. "2:00. M:25. t3:15p. m. Tnlns arrive: From Kane. t:45 p. m. : Clarion. tll:30 a. m.. t6:45 p. m.: Foxburg. t9:05. t:i:3S a. m.. tfl:45p. m.: .rie. t3:50p. m.: Greenville. Mer cer. tll:3ua. m.. t3:50p. m.: Akron. 'I1M5 a. tn.. t8:45 p. m.: w Castle, tsaa. '115 a.m.. 6: p. m.:Butler. i7:00. t0:05. tll:30a. m., t3:5a 'B.45 p. ra.: from Chicago. ll:55 a. ra. Dally. tExcept Sunday. rrnm u-iuur!;ii onion Station ll Ifennsylvania Lines. Jg liaiiu Ban by Central Time. Northwest System Fort Wayne Itonte Dxtabt for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1 JO a.nu, "7.10 a.m '12.20 p.m., 1.00 p.m., 'S-lo p. m.. Ill JO p.m. Arkivb from same points : '12.05 o.m.,tl.l5 aja.. 6J ajn., 65 a.m '5J5p.m., 6 45 p.m. Depart for Toledo, pomts intermediate and beyond: f7.10a.mli20p.m..lXX)p.m.,J110p.m. Arrivs Irom same points: flL15 a.m., 635 an., f6.4op.rn. DsrAXT for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: ffUO a-ra-. JO -m-, tlO pjn 1103 p.m. ARarvafrom same points: 660 a.m., tl5 p.m., 5 Si P.m., t60 p.m. Depart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and BeUatre: M10a.m., flO p.m., 4.10 p.m. Arrivs from same points : J9.V0 a. nu, 1 1 -5-1 p.m., fb' 0 p.m. Depart lor New Cattle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m tl'2.20 p.m. Arrive from same poinu: flS p.m.. tMO p.m. Depart for New Castle, Jamestown, Yonngstown and Niles, f3 4o p.m. AxRtva irom same points : 18.40 a.m. Depart br Yonngstown, '12.20 pjn. Aaxrrs tiom Youngstown, 6 15 p.m. Sonth west System-Pan JfandlcRonte Depart ior Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m., 830a.m.,8.45pjn., 'Il.lop.m. Arrive from sam poinu: Z20a.m.,6.00a.m..5-50p.m. Dbtakt for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate andbeyond: '1.10a.m., tl2.06p.in. Arrivs from same points: 20 a.m., f3.05 fun. Depart for Washington, f6.15 a. m., 1$3S a. mM 1 1.55 p. m.,tS.S0p.m.,f4.4Sp.m.,tOp.m. Arrivh from Washington, 65 a.m., f!j() a.m., f80 a.m., flO.25 a.m.,t2 .S5p.m.,t 25p.m. . Depart for Wheeling, '8.30 a. m., tl2 05 n'n., t2.45 p. m.," t6.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling, f 8.45 a. m t3 05 p. m. 5,50p.m. Special Sot ice. Pullman Sleeping Cars and Puixmam Dnasn Cars run through. East and West oa principal trams ol both Systems. Local. Sleeping Car running to Columbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Unloa Station at 9 o'clock p. m. Tuts Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion inuscot eitnersystem,not menuoiwaaxwvc.cxa beobttuMdat 110 Fifth Avense and Unless Statics, Pittaaonm. and at prraapa ticket omca ot rylvaaak Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dallr. tXx.8nudar.lKx. Saturday. 1Ex JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD. turn! Hiiirtr. Geiaral tusstrsr Irwt, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD Schedule In effect Nov. 13. !S.r2. Eastern time. C. Baltimore. I'hlla delphla and New Y'ork, i CO a m and 3 20 pm. For Cumberland. 50. '8 ft) a ni, tl 10. 9 2u p m. For Connellsvllle. 550. 'SO). 5330 a m. 110. 2415, 2505 aud 9 29 pm. For Unlontown, 2350. 'SOU. Si 30 am. 2110. 24 15 and 25 05 p m. For tt. IMeasant. 26 50 ami 23 OO a in, 21 10. SI la aud J05 p m. Fur Washington. Pa.. "7 20 and 29 30 a m. 4 00, U 45. 7 30 p m. tor Wheeling. "7 20 and p 30am. 4 00. 7 33. . For Cincinnati and St. Louis, "7 20 a in. "7 30 pm. s For Columbns. 7 20 a m. 7 30 p m. For Newark, 7 20 a m, 7 30 p in. For Chicago. 7 20 a m and 7 30 p m. Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington. a 20 am, '8 40 pm. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 8 50 a m. S 45 p m. From Wheeling. '8 50 and '10 45 m. tl 15 aud 8 45 p m. l'arlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing ton. Cincinnati and Chicago. Dallr. JOallv except Sunday. $Snnday only. The 1'ltt.burgTransicr Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. A O. ticket officr, corner Flfili avenueand V0o4slreet. and633binlthfle)d street. J.T.UDELL. CHA3. O. SCULL. GeneralMfiiager. ben. Pass. Agent. mmm . TTapliuiiwila I j-tar Vlnp at. I will send (sealed) FREE the recipe that made a man of me. It cannot fail to IrrB siwsaw raw me. jt cannot iau to care Varicocele. Lost vigor and all results of Indis cretions or excesses. Address with stamp, WM. cretlons or excssea. Address with stamp, ' BTJTXtEB, Box 147. Alarshsvll, Mica. drlzLKskX'm. mtma I -NITVV ADYEKTISEJIENTS. -NITTY .VDYEKTISE3IENTS. " A. G. CAMPBELL & SONS' 1 SPECIAL DISPLAY OF' , SEE GOODS IN WINDOW. We bought 200 dozen Ladies' Fine White Embroidered SAMPLE HANDKERCHIEFS At ' half value, and place them on sale to-day at the following RE MARKABLY LOW PRICES: 19c, Regular Price, 35c. 25c, Regular Price, 50c and 60c 35c, Regular Price, 75c and 85c. Perfect fitting and best quality CANTON FLANNEL WEAR For Ladies and Children. Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, etc EXAMINE THIS LINE. 27--FIFTHAVENUE--27. no21-jw DANIEL M'CAFFREY. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Car Lots a Specialty. 238 AND M0 FIFTU AVENUE, se'Vn piTTSTtrmrj. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH xekvete; The great Span lsh KeroedT, la sold WlTft A WRITTKN GUARANTEE to enre all nerr onsdIseases,sncli rasWeak3Iemorv nsrORE AJH atttr ustxo. Loss of Brain Powera Wakrrn!nes L"' l!anhooL Nightly Emissions. N erTonness Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the Geieratlri Orfnns In el ther sex caused br oTer-exertlon. Toothful errors, or excesslre use of totnceo, opl-im tr stimulants. ?1 per package br malltfi for-. With eerr K onlfr w GIVE A tVlSITTEN (UAltNTFE TO CUKEor REFUND MONBY. pinNh .Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. Mich. For sale b JOS. FLEMINoi SON. PlttstnirK. te:3-2SJ7S DR. E. C. WEST'S nmw & brain Trcatmfnt. nirtnteel speciilc for Ilrsterla, Dizziness. ''ott-iIsIohs. Fits. Nerrons Neurallt. Headache, Xerroin I'rostratlon enusad by the mi of alcohol or tobieoo. Wakefulness, Mental Da nresslon, Softealnr of the llraia resulting la In santtT.dscaraaddeith. Prs-nat trs Old Are. Lots of Power la either sec, Involuatarr Losses aat Spematorrhrrs caused br orer-exertton of tli hraln. " self-Abnse or orer-ladnlsrence. Eaea bat contains one montVJ traiuieiit. iUHO jM6j: six ior 5.00, br mall. VK GU4BANTKK SIX TIOXKI To cure anr eas-. With each order reeelre-t -r six boxes we will send the purchaser our wrlttsi guarantee to refund the money If tho treatmoas does not cure. Guarantees Issued only by SAIU O. STUCKY. Orusxist, Sola Aiteat. Nos. 2101 xaX lTOlPenaaienne. corner Wylle araaue and Fultoa street, I'ittshurA Pa. Use btu cly'a DlarrhmA Cramp Cure. Sandoi) cts. Ja-UJ-eoqa WOOD'S PHOSPnODIXli, The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanently cures all formB of Nervous Weaknejs.Emissions. Sper matorrhta. lmp'tencu and all effects of Abuse or Et cei8es. Been prescrl bed over 35 years in thousands of cases: la the only RcluMa awl Honest Medicine known Ask druggists for Wood's PlIOSFIlODrxz: if he Offen sonn- worthless medicine In place of this, leare his dishonest store. Inclose price In letter, and we win end hyretnm mail. Trice, one package. l: six. $. On' Kill jjiw; six tmll enre. Pamphlet la plain scilerf rnrplorw. J stamps. Address TUB TVOOD cnrmcAL CO., I tl Woodward avenue. Detroit, Mich. 43-Sold In Pittsburg hy JOS. FLEJIINO Jfc SON. 17-51-eodwt 411 Market strec. WEAK MEN, your attention 13 CALLED TO THS ' TUertuax TK!riMX GREAT ESOLISn BEMEDT, Gray's Specific Medicina IF YOi; SUFFER from K,ccinn una una m ii Mer- vous Debility. Weakness of Body and 3Ilnd. Apermatorrhca, and Impotency. and all diseases that arise from orer-Indulgence and self-abuse, as Loss of Jlemory and Power. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption an,d anerly grave, write for our pamphlet, Address OKAY MEDICINE CO.. Bnjalo. N. Y. TueSpeciUc Medicine Is sold by all druggists at !1 OO per package, or six packages for 13 00. or sent by mall on reecelpt of money, and with eTJ,'T.t5'S0rder H'E (JUAIUNTEE a cure or mone mmMwmmmK refunded. . 4"On acconnt of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genuine, bold la Pittsburg and guarantees Issued by S. s. Holland, cor. bmltlifleld and Liberty sts. Jyl8-7-MWFeosu GURE YOURSELF Physician not needed. I wllj gladly send (sealedl CDCC tounerersa prompt.permanent cure for LOST lllCC trtlUtl, VJRII OCELE. 5SRI0C3 DEBILITT. EBISSI01S. ETC. Enlanrement certain. Addref with stamp, C B. TCPPAJI. Bpcrtsmen'SOooda, MarshnHAUth. ' no9-59 DOCTORS LAKE, SPECIALISTS in all cases ra. quiring scientific and confl i.ential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. K. C P. S., Is tho old est and most experienced spe cialist in tho city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. Office honrs 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. jc. Sundays, 3 to 4 p. jr. Consult them person ally, or write Doctors Lake, cor. Penn jiv. and Fourth st Pittsburg. Pa- Jel&Si-Dwtc ECOEKLER'S Installment House Wb QGGTipy tie entire linllfliiia: B- Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Made L to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prices Without Security. TERMS: One-third of theamount purchase must be paid down; the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Op daily, from 8 A. U. to 9 P. IX. Saturdays natal 11 T. U. Mails' FirmsMis. r"'V I vt 0 W T4 liiiii.aiiiMiiffiiiiirJiiiMMiMai j ?
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