ESBg S$T- 'S-" fyV'fj1 THE'' 'PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5; 1892. A FAIR TRADE YOLUME In All Lines of Staple Goods and Holiday Specialties. THE MARKETS GENERALLY FIRM. Ereadstufis, Cotton arid Wool Show In creased Strength. DOGS HIGHER. PRODUCT UNCHANGED Satueday, Dec Z. Trade in wholesale mercantile lines dur iug the past week was iair in "volume, not iithstanding the movement on the part of interior retailers in thfe wa'y of stockjn? up for this year ceased sometime ago. Filling up holes made in certain classes of goods lias been the rule, but such operations have been insufficiently extensive to give the markets an appearance of decided activity. Besides this class ot buying, which will doubtless continue to a preater or less ex tent until the turn of the year, sales of holiday specialties have been and will be large enough to keep the volume of business running well ahead of that of last year. In a general way the situation has continued satisfactory. Haw and man ufactured iron and steel have about held their own, both in sales and prices; build ing and building materials have been active; ti-,e lendin? staples In i.roceries and bread b' uffs have ruled firm aid somewhat higher. TSie recent advance i 1 the price or cotton 1ms caused an appreciation of 5 to 10 per cent lit manufactured coods. and the racto lies have declined to take orders excepting at value. They alsr claimed thev had no unsold poods on hand, the November trade having beer the largest on record. Tim position of tl e domestic wool market has been a very fi m one, with a speculative feeling manifest in some quarters, while in other holders tirve shown an inclination to hold their wools above the market. Indeed, some of the 1 intern houses that,bave not been in the ma' et have been holding their stocks M nho e the pneeeourrent. The po sition ot nV ces continues firm, with Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above at 2930c Ohio woiil.urc firm, -with onlvmall offer ings. 1 he quotations are at 3728c Some lots cnnta-miiK considerable XX bell at23c. The marl et on Michigan X wools is firmer, and thei fi ery little, ir any, tobe had ror les thi n 2Gc. Delaines nro rather quiet, w itli tl e marker at 2S30c on Michigan de laines and at 20S3ic lor Ohio. 'Some sales nieroted of Ohio delaines at J2c No. 1 woo are firm, with the offerings small. Oa'. No. 1 clothing is quotable at 3133c, w ille it tnocomuinjfis included, as several lonvcs are selling tlio-u at this time, the quo tation would range up to 35c No. 1 Michi gan clothing is quotable at 310:32c. Michigan Nc. 1 combing is quotable at SJ34c "Western Hog Tacking. Special reports to the -Cincinnati Price Cttncnt show the number or hogs packed Irom November 1 to date and latest mall dates at undermentioned, places compared with last j ear as follow s: ISM. 1691. Chicago J1V.0C0 SIS 000 Kansas City 167.000 MiOOO Omaha...... 31000 120.000 frt. Lonis 01,000 8S.JT0O IiMHiaapolis 37 000 S9.0W MUwaakec .3 100.000 Cincinnati 60.000 S3.000 ttalar IKidMs :.-. 27.000 SS.300 SkHlxCltv. 40,O 42.000 frootliSU I'anl i. 21.OJ0- 33.000 fct. Joseph, Mo 21.500 24.500 Keelcnk. la ... 10.200 30.400 J-laeoln. Neb 6.000 11000 llatcJilson, Kan 4.50U 6.S01 lUuniwa. U 19.00 2Z.S00 trichlti. Kan 430 22.W0 rierwhuKl 27.0C0 27.(00 EvansvlUe. Ind 3,100 4,901 Provisions. Hogs have ruled higher during the week, rlosinn tevdav at the top, but product, while Urn. has not changed since ;n weeK ago, ex cepting lard, which was advanced K6K about midweek. No alterations were made at the regular meeting of the local packers and dealers to-day. and previous prices are repeated as follows: Xarre liaras. i 12 Mealuui. ....... ......... .................. 12! Small KH "Irlmmed l-V Caliiorala.. - 9 Mtonhlir. sugar-cured ..-., 8V ISacon shoulders SV 1) ealtfelioulders 6M KreaVftst bacon..... ... ...... 12 Kxtrado - 18 Hear bellies, smoked 10 Clear bellies, drv salt 9 Dried beef, knuckles 13 frntimls . ................... 13 has to Tlats - lard (refined), tierces. UU Tabs. Jl K trwoSO-H) caes 115 lard (compound), tierces "S JlalJ barrels H Tubs H Palls ........................... 8 Two50-lb cases Ttaree-trj caes 8 KiTe-ibcasea. ....................... ............ H Ten-Ibcases 7JI Mess park, liey .......................... 16 50 ile.-s pork. light. 1"50 Grain, I'lonrand Feed. Sales on call at the Grain nnd Flour Ex change to-day: One car So. 2 timothy hayf tpot, SI3 00; oire car No. 2 yellow ear corn, ten days, 51c. Reeeiius bulletined: Via the TJ. & 0.-4 cars hay: via the 1'., C, C & St. L. 1 car u heat, 2 cars hay, 2 cars bran, 1 car corn; mi fe 1'., Pt. W. & C 18 cais hay, 2 cars i m- 9 cars oats, 1 car bran, 1 car middlings, cais barley, 1 cars flour. Total, 45 cars. bage or inn mikket. fhe rollowlng quotations for grain, reed, hay ard traw arc for carlols on track. Dealers charge a "nail advance rrom ttore.1 V heat-No. 5 red 76 (3 77 tnK-N jTellowcar. SlKfio 6;" HUh lulled tar SI 51)i Mtxticar 40 SO c No. 2TCllowear 50 ($ 3054 N.i 2vellw slielleil 4 d 491 IIiEli u ixed i-liellcd Ib't 49 Vjli.1 thelled 40 (3 7 Nu. 2 ellow oh'lled is (a ti'i n high mixed shelled corn 47 (3) 47,' OAl Ni. IMllltC. " K Nn 2 white. 40&& 41 1 i:ra No. Swhltc 2'i 40 ,, 3 33W.M 39 Mliert JJ 37 KTE No. 1 Western 59 (d 60 N o. 2 Western 57 5S I l (jobbers' prices) Fancy brants. 4 C5 . -tandard winter patents. S4 5034 75: spring i it nt- S4 0(61 03: stralcht wiuter. f4 00i34 25: rl-1 winter. 1 754 00; XXX bakers. 3 7o3 85: T . ?1 5(VS!1 75 I lie Exchange Price Current quotes flour In carlo-- on .rack as lollows: 1 aient winter .. .....?3 ,oI 00 l'a eul spring 4 AfXaA 30 -. ilglll winter 3 25(23 50 li al winter ............................. 3 003 21 ,.. Kradcs !I:0 live r.nut. . 3 -5kb3 35 -nr ntr bakers ..... 3 tf&3 50 MiLt-rLK No. I wbhe middlings. tl8 CC19 tO; u "while middlings. I IB &17 SO: winter wheat bran. $:4 20fflI4 50; brown middlings, 116 00U 50: ' "l" a -"' blfre 'tlmolhr. JH 23H SO: No. t tlm ,t . 5I3TKSHO0: No. 2 timothv. 12 50S13 00: , ve1 i-lorefand timothy. $11 0013 50: racking, s- ,,-T,- u No. 1 reeding prairie. 110 0X310 50: No. r 09 50: wagon liav. S1G 0018 00. " -i ii ir -Wheat, f 006 50; oats, (6 507 CO: rye, t O -" Groceries. roR Patent cut-loar. 5fc; cnbes. 5c: pow dered 5c-granulated (standard), 4Sc; confecllon . r- A 4 8-loc: sort A. 4H43ic: laucy yellow, 4,c: aii vePow. Vi&iHc: common yellow. 3la4c. i vfe l:oaslcd.ln packages Standard brands, u t ceeond grades. 22'a3)sc: fancy grades. " " c -c-. Loose Java. 3738e: Mocha. 35Xi.Sc: I j'rar ii"bi 29'sC: Teaberry. 28HE29C; baatos. SJ1 iJ lalfacas. 3u(S31c: Itlo. 21(32SC J MoLASbE- liolce. Si'igijc; .rancy. 3ji35c: ce i-ri.'ugals, 2929!ic: new crop New Orleans, 43 4'i r.rr -Corn srrup. 2420c: sugar syrup. 2631c; ra:,. . flavors. S33c: black strap, I6l7c- i. -i its London lavcr raisins, tl 50; California r..i'in lasers. 2 10(2 15: California mnscaiels. K " ,0 e. boxed.! 15l 25; Vaieneia.757e: ii ara Valencia, 8Sa(23,Sc: California sultanas. It r currants. 4!5c: California prunes. 11U x rencli prunes. blit:c: Calirornla seedless ra si- s. I lb carious, f3 SW; citron. 1319c; lemon "hiiir'ailc'y head Orollna, 66Kc; prime to i :cc, 5..&6e: LonUlana, 5jt6c: Java, 5,'45Hc; J X li5!!GOons-!?tandard peaches, ti lOSff 35; i i neaclics. ti 432 J: seconds. SI SMI 9a: pie I-r ,i- l 2il 25-iluest com. fl 40t 50; Har- , county cru. t ca5Jl 10: hma beans, si 20(3 . fc.is.ed. S035c: early June peas, fl I&ai 25; -rrow lat ieas,!l (0I 10; soaked. 7VSoc: French f 1. 5& JO 01 ? ion cans, or f 1 4(1 50 dozen: i in-iles "tl 25l 30: extra do. 2 4u; Bahama ao. ilaiiiMjn tiluins. Eastern. 91 25; Calirornla -! s. S-21S2 35: do green gaees. I 75: do egg J"iV$i S. do apneots. 1 S02 25: do extra .'lerries. J2 731 85: do white cherries, a SI : rMpberrlcs, fl 25l 50; straw ber- . i ljffil 25- gooseberries, fl 10I 25: tomatoes. ' salmou. 1-lb. tl at 35; blackberrlcii. -0- Miccotatli. 2-lb cans, soaked. 95c: do stand- - ,, cans, f r 251 tO: corned lwef. 2-lb cans. s , 75 do 14-lb. fl3 00: roast lieer. 2-lb. $1 .a; n tr. 1-lb cans, f 1 85S2 CO; baked beans it. lobster 1-lb. f2 2o: mackerel, rresh. 5 9u tirolled. $1 50: sardines, domestic . I K 25; -. mustard. JJ0U: ImporUd. 0 !2 M: Imported. ts. 18 0C3 10; canned a , cs j-ib, w55c; gallons. 2 tC3 CU. Itulter and Cheese. liCTTEB Elglu creamery, Mc; other 4 -jfca . AJb.faj:ja,ijy idhtililrisi illhlttAi 'glsl'iiilsaffei;fjtrls yittiiSSmMi''r'iliMti':r 1t1kmlifeiibifStiWinsaiB .TBBMayMMsMMMtaM '"w"Me" ..,,., --.- ..juBsBMstlaBBssaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaia - mBB0KBEKlBBtBBBBKB brands. 2931c: choice to fancy dairy. and country rolL 2S2Sc; fair to medium grades. 1824c: loir grades. laaiSc: cooking. 9llc: grease. 6Sc CHEKsr-Ohlo,lllIVc: New York, llKI2c; fancy Wisconsin Swiss blocks. 14315c; do bricks. 12J(3I3c; Wisconsin sweltier, in robs, 13I3c; Umberger, lirailHc; Ohio Swiss, 1213c Eggs and Poultry. EGOS Strictly fresh Pennsylvania andOhlo, 28 27c: special marks. 2ST. storage stock. 2225c POCLTRV-Llve-Sprtng chickens. 4050c per pair: old chickens. S5S5c: ducks, G070c; geese, II rol 25: turkeys. J9c per IB. Dressed Chlckens. 810c per B; turkeys, 1012c; ducks, 10 12c; geese, 89c Fish, " Half Qr. Mackxrei.. Bbls. bbls bb's. Pails Palls 200 tb 100 lb 501b 151b 10 lb Extra mess bloaters. J40 00 f204P 10 40 f 3 20 2 2) Extra No.lbloxiers. 35 00 17 90 9 15 2 83 JOS Extra No 1 mess 32 TO 16 40 840 260 180 Extra No. 1 snore... 28 00 14 40 740 230160 Med. No. 1 mess.... 24 00 12 40 6 40 2 00 140 Med. No. 1 shore... 21 00 10 90 865 175 J2S Ex.No.2shoremes. 2200 1140 590 135 J Ex. No 2 shore large 2000 10 40 640 170 120 Ex. No. 2 med. shore 18 00 9 40 4 90 155 110 No. 2medluai "WZiiSJS In No. 3 large. H 00 740 390 125 90 Bound herring lUrrrls. 20lbs. Half barrels. 100 lbs Quarter bbls. 50 lbs . Potomac herring Barrels Half barrels ; Holland herring Ivegs .................................. Lake herring Hair barrels 70 lb .... Suarter barrels, 351b... , alls, 15 lb Palls. 10 Id "White flsh Hatrbarrels.70Ib Quarter barrels, 351b palls. 15 lb Tails, 10 lb . Russian sardines Hair barrels. 1001b Whole cod tub Large, per lb. ... Medium ..... Boneless codfish 7Mb boxes, l2-lb bricks, per lb., 20-11) boxes, l2-lb bricks, choice.. 5 00 2 75 165 450 225 6C60 250 125 Co 50 509 250 135 100 800 51 6HI37 7i3 GENERAL-MARKETS. New Tork Floue Eeceipts, 23,021 pack ages; exports, 7,12 barrels, 22,417 sacks; mar ket dull and weak: sales, 6,00 .barrels; low extras, $2 002 75; winter wheat, low grades, $2 102 75; fair to lancy, $2 75Q3 80; patonts, S3 85g 20; Minnesota clear, $2 5023 SO; straights, $3 50t 20; patents, $1 201 SO: rye mixtures, $3 003 73. ConuMEAL dull and steady; yellow West ern, $2 752 80. Wheat Kcceipts, 371.125 bushels; exports, 179 932 bushels; sales, 170,000 bushel futui es, 8 000 bushels snot. Spot dull and steadv: No. 2 red, TTJiSTTKc store and elevator, 7S ISkio afloat, 7i&79Jie r. o. b.: No. 3' red, 7r.S.71lic: nn-rucd red. 73?75Vc: No. 1 Northei n, 83V8Ie: No. 2 Northern, 780c; No. 2 UilwaiiKee. 757Bc; No. 3 "spring.' 725 t373c Options 1610 very dull and un cuangedtoc lower on easier cables and local lealixmg; No. 2 red. December. 76e; closing, 76Jc: January. 77c; May, 82 U-16 8Sc: closing. 80- Kye dull anu weak: Western, 5438c Barlet quiet; Western, 6558c; No. 2 To ronto, 84&c. . Babley Malt dnll: Western, 7082c; city made Canada, $1 0021 05. Cobs BoceiptB, 245.200 bushels; exDOrts, 65,590 bushels; sales, 160,000 bushels rutures, 21,100 bushels spot; spot dull and easier; No. 2, 0Jc ill elevator; 51c afloat: ungraded mixed, 1700c: No. S, 5Jc: steamer mixed, 5KC: options were dull, closing steady at a decline of MH on Western sellidg; "Db-' cember, SOJgo: .iiinuary, 5I5Iic, closing at 51c; May, 5JK53 1-lCc, closing ut-52c Oats Receipts, 98,800 bushels; exports, 2,400 bushels: sales, 105,000 bushels Iiuures, 30.000 bushels spot; spot dull and steady; op tions dull and unchanged toc lower; De cember. 3SU63S5c1closlni: at 3bJc; Januarv. 37Jie37c, ciosiug at 37Kc; May. 10l0c. closing at 0c; spot No. 3, a6c; do while. 41 43c; No. 2, 33Kc: mixed Western. 364S33c; white do, 4O04sc; white Stale. 08c; An. 2 Chicago, 37)0. Hat quioi and firm; shipping, 6055c; good to choice, 75i90c liors quiet and easy; State, common to choice, lSQ2ic; Pacific coast, 18.c GnocEEiES Coffee Options opened barely steady atS15 points lower, closed barely steady at lu(g20 down; bales,. 19,750 bags in cluding December, 18.15lG.25c; Januarv, 16 0516.15c; Februarv. 15.90c; March, 1580 15.90c: May, 15.6315.70c: September, 10.50c; spocKlo dull anu steady; No. 7, lbK17c. Sugar, raw dull and flrni: fair reflmng, 2 15-16c: centrifugal, 90 test, 3c: reflned.flrm and fairly active; otr A, 4Ji4c: mould A, 4 15-le5c; standard A. 4 il-)o4c; eon fectiouers A, 4 9-16Jc; cutloal, 55-I65Kcr crushed. 5S-lBS!iU:i powdered. 13-lbffi5;: granulated, 411-i65c: cubes, i3-16jc. Mohisses Foreign nominal; New Orleans, quiet and easy; open kettle, new, good to choice, 237c 'Mtlce active and; steady: do mestic, iair xo.extra, 45c: Japan, 4j5cv. CcTros Seed OIL dull and Arm; crude, 3lc; yellow, SSc Tallow dull; city ($2 for pkgs), 5e bid. Uosnr qnlet and easy; strained, common to good, $130 125. TunrEKTiMS dull and weak at SI 1311c. Eggs I.'nnt receipts and Arm; western fresh, 2SW29C II ides quiet and steady: wet salted New Orleans. 57c; selected, 5050 lbs, 57c Hoo Products Fork dull and firm: vear mess, $13 5014 23: new mess, $15 5015 73; extra prime, $10 50 17 03. Cut meats quiet and firm; Dickled bellies. 8JSc; do shoul ders, 5c; do bams, 1010c; middles quiet; short clear, $8 70. Lard quiet: spot nominal: futures better; Western steam closed at, $10 10; sales 500 tierces: option sales none; De cember, 9 97 hid, $10 05 asked: January, $9 97 bid, $10 00 asked; Marcti, 39 70 asko 1. Daisy I'hoducts Butter quiet and about steadv; Western dalrv. 17i.lc; creamerv, 22 31Kc: do factory. 1522c; Elgin, 3131c Cheese quiet and firmer. Baltimore Wheat firm: No. 2 red snot and December. 73733iC; January, 7175c: Uay, 80Slc. steamer No. 2 red, 6SLj69e: receipts, 33,133 bushels; shipments, 123 931 bushelf. Corn steady; mixed spot, 99c; tear, 4SJi49c; Februarj-, 4SJJC bid; llav, 49c bid; steamer mixed, 41c bid; receipts, 41,515 bushels; shipments, 3,550 bushels. Oats steady; Not 2 white Western, 3c asked; No. 2 mixed Western, 3SKS9c: receipts, 2,000 bushels. Rye easier; No. 2, 57Mo. llav quiet and steady. Grain freights dull, cotton firm: middling. 9?fc. Provisions steadv. Butter steadv and firm. Eags -..r . .... fto ,.... 4... ti KGllTesnubLutm us mju uuuo uwu, biu cargoes, lair, lSc Cincinnati Flour steadv. Wheat firm; No. 2 red, 70c: receipts, L100 bushels; ship ments. 1.500 bushels. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, 43c. Oats in good demand; No, 2 mixed, 35c Eve In moderate demand nnd firm: No. 2, 51Kc Fork steady at $1 25. Lard in light demand and nominal nt $9 37. llnlkmeats quiet and firm nt $8 37XQS 5o. Bacon quiet arid Arm at $9 509 62- Whisky steady nnd firm; sales, 105 barrels at $1 15. Butter dull nnd heavy. Eggs quiet. Sugar barely steady. Cheese steady." St. Louis Flour unchanged. Wheat dull nnd closed about ic off all around; cash, CSJc; December, CiC: January, 09e; May, 75c; July. 75c Corn declined ail morn iuif, and closed HH off; cash. 38c; Decem ber, 33c: January. SSygc: alay, 42 13c. Oats Cash firm nt 31c; aiay lower hi. 3c- Bye dull nt 47Kc. Baney quiet: Minnesota sold at 6363Kc. Brae verV dull; 63c bid lor cast track, llay dull and unchanged. Flax seed unchanged. Cornmeal quiet at $1 85. Philadelphia Flour unchanged. Wheat advanced ic under light offerings; futures dull; No. 2 red, December, 74V'74Xc; Janu ary, 75JJ7Gc: February, 77877?sc. Corn barely steady; No. 2 ellow on nock, 9c: No. 2 mixed, December, 49?t9c; January, 49Ji 49Kc; February. 49K5)c. Oats dull and lower; No. 3 white. 4bilc: No. 2 white, 13c: No. 2 white. December. 0Klc; Janu ary, 40ii10c; February. 0;iioJic Eggs firm; Pennsylvania firsts, 29c Toledo Wheat dull and easier; No. ? cash and December, 7Xc: May. 78Jc Corn dull; No. 2 cash, 43c: it). 3, 2c; iluy, 47c Oats quiet; cash, 34c Kye dull and lower; cash, 3c Clovereeu uteady; prime, cash and De cember, $7 57H: February and March, $7 65. Receipts Flour. 452 barrels; wheat, 33,615 bushels: corn, 15.790 bushels: tye,475 bushels; cloverseed, 46 bags. Shipments Floor. 3.325 barrels, wheat, 4 200 bushels; corn, 3,900 bushels; cloverseed, 250 bags. Milwaukee Flour quiet. Wheat steady; May, 72j(Jc; No. 2 spring. 67c: No. 1 Northern, 72c Com quiet: No. 3, 4242c Oats quiet; No. 2 white, S435c: Na 3 do, 3233Hc. Barley quiet: No. 2, 66e: samnle, 3S63c Kye firm; No. 1. 53c 'Provisions firm. Port Jan uary. $11 53. Lard, $9 50. Receipts Flour, 1.300 barrels: wheat, 45 000 bushels: barley, 57,400 bushels. Shipments Flour, 17,201 Uar lels; wheat, none; barley, 9.300 bushels. Minneapolis It has been a good while since markets were as dull as they weie to dav. May re'ecivod all the attention. It opened at 73c, and clcsed at 73Jic In the cash market No.l Northern went at 68c. and No. 2 Northern at CSc Itccelpts, bo7 cars, and at Dnluth and Snper-'or, 40S cars. Close: Mav, 735ic: December. 67Kc: on truck. No. 1 hard, i.c: iNo. 1 Noriuern, eTJc; No. 2 Northern, tl63c Dnluth May fluctnated considerably dur ing the forenoon. The market was dull and slow throughout. Clo-e: Xo. 1 hnrd cash and December. 1ic May. 77ic: Nal North ern cash and December. bSc; May, 75c; No. 2 Northern cash and December, 63c; No. 3, COc; rejected, 50c I (New Orleans Markets quiet and un changed. ' BeroRE breakfast Bromo Seltzer Acts as a bracer 10c a bottle. CHICAGO-'CHANGE. "Wheat, Corn, Oats and Provisions Lose Some ot Their Becent Gains. Chicago, III., Dec 3. Some small chips were knocked off the leading qnotatldns to day. Compared with -last night, wheat closed l& lower, corn lost o and uork Is off 10c Wheat receipts In the Northwest were again liberal, 1,07 cars, and cables were easy; but the heavy exports, (,533,000 bush els, from both coasts during the week, against 8,465,000 bushels the week previous, had a tendency to check the selling. Fluc tuations were within Jfc range. Cdrn holders showed'a good deal of dis couragement nnd there was free liquidation. The receipts were 30 cars over the estimate and S3 graded contract. The weather West was favorable lor marketing. The close was at the lowest point lor the day. Oats were heavy and declined sharply. In fluenced by the tree liquidation of Decem ber nnd the weakness in corn. Final nrices were the lowest, and weie c under lasti nhrht's quotations. Nelson Morris was a bnyer of a consider able quantity of pork and lard during the first half hoar of the session. On the re sulting advance there was some realizing and pork was carried 'Jown lOo below yester day's oloso. Lard and ribs lolt off un changed. Cash quotations were as follows: , Flour weak: winter patents, $3 503 90; winter straights,. $3 303 40: soring patents, $3750 10: spring straignts,$2 733 15: bakers', $2 102 a' Na 2 spring wheat, 71Jc: No. 8 spring, 6261c: No. 2 red, 71Kc No. 2 corn, lUc; No. 3, 3Vc No. 2 oats, 3030c; No."2 white, f. o. b., 35c: No: 3 do, 32K33c. Na'2 rye. 6Kc No. 2 barley, 67c: ao. 3, f.o. b., 4065c: No. 4, t. o. b., 3350c No. 1 flax seed, $1 0SU. Prime timothy seed, $f 96. Mess pork.peribl, $1 00. Lard, $9 60. Short rib sides $8 15S 25: shoulders, $7 E07 62K; short clear sides, $3 503 55. Whisky. $1 15. Sugars, 5c; granulated, 5c; standard "A," Keceipt8-Flour.19.n00 barrels;wheat, 1U.000 bushels; corn, S9.000 bushels: oats, 193,000 bushels: rye, 3.000 bushels: barley, 93,000 bushels. . Shipments Flour, 34,000 barrel; wheat. 22,000 busbeis; corn, 53.000 bushels; oats, 120 000 bushels; rye, 2,000 bushels; barley, 33,000 bushels. On the Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market was dull and lower; creamery. 2021Kc; dairy, 18c Eggs quiet; strictly iresb, 2223Jc Eangeorthe leading features, furnished by John 31. Oaklev & Co., bankers and brokers. No. 45 Sixth street: Open, lug. High est. L.OW- est. Clos ing. Close. Dec. 2 ARTICLES. Wheat. December January Mar JulT.-..'.'. CORK. De cember. ... January May Juljr OATS. December January May Pore. December January May Labd. December January May..'. .'. suobt Bibs. December. .... January Mar .1.... nn 7I 71' 71 VK 73 2 78 41K 43 47 47 MH 31 J35l 14 00 15 57 15 70 9 5! 9 55 920 805 20 8 17 73 73 Tiii 78 7S 78M 78X1 781, 77M 41 78! 77h 41 423, 47 47X 30 31 M 15)i 41a 41", 47K 47,'a SOW 31H 4IH 43 7H 47 47 30! 31H 15H 14 03 15 70 1582 970 9 72 925 47X 30 S5X 00X 14 00 13 80 15 47 15 50 13 SO 15 47 IS 5J 15 70 15 75 970 9 52. -9 25 955 953 9 05 9 5 9 55 9 07 7 87 8 20 8C7 8 32 8 27 8 32 8 27 115 107 .Car. receipts Jar. to-day- Wheat. Jt0:corn. ZS;, oats, 233. Estimates for to-morrow: , heat, 150; corn, 230; oats. 2)0. MONETARY. The local money market has ruled mode rately active and comparatively firm during the week at 56 per cent, with very little business at the inside rates. Indeed, while a few transactions in demand loans were reported at 5 per cent, the rate on some of the call money outstanding was advanoed to 6 per cent. Eastern exchange and cur rency traded even. New York. Dec. 3. Money on call easy, ranging from 3 to 4 per cent: last loan at per cent and closing offered at per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5fi. Sterling ex change is easier, with notu-il business in bankers' bills at $ 85-Qt S5 for 60 days and $4 87JQ for demand. Boston, Dec 3 Call loans, 67 per cent; time loans, &)i6 per cent. Clearing House Figures. Pittsburg Exchanges 'to-day Balances to-day !.. ...... Same day last week Exchanges Balances , t2.S42.912 73 4H.3O0 21 . $2,701,007 80 311,270 18 The figures for the past-two weeks com-, pare as lollows: Exchanges this week S14.ro0.19S 88 Balances this week 2.169,008 (0 Exchange last week (5 days). ....... 14.303,746 07 Balances last week (5 days) 2.037.284 54 For the week of 1891 corresponding with this week the exchanges were $14,212,145 30. Total exchanges to date. 1K12, $705,031,005 38; same time last year, $630,488,571 60; gain this year to date, $7,565,53 78. Chicaoo, Dec. 13. Bank clearings to-day, $20,SS6,458; for the week, $123,351,155: tor the coriespondtng week last year. $107,495,387. New York exchange, 0c premium. Sterling exchange dull; 60-day bills, $ 85: sight, $ bS. Monev firm at 67 per cent. New York, Dee. 3. Clearings, $141,410,271; balances. JS 930,959. For the week Clear lncs, $816,658,916; balances, $37,385,G!0. Bostos, Dec 3. Clearings, $19,6S,92; bal ances, $2,173,113. For the week Exchanges, $109,69,931: balances, $12 537,031. Money 6 ner cent. Exchange on New York 10 to 12Jc discount. St. Louis, Dec. 3. Clearings, $4,171,G11: bal ances, $192,S93. Clearings this week, $28,377,. 527; balances, $3,237,394. Clearings for the corresponding week last year, $25,974,129: balances, $2,799,891. Clearings last week, $22,933 177; balances. $2,338,051. Money quiet at C7 per ceht. Exchange on New York 25c uiscount. Philadelphia, Dec 3. Clearings, $14,51, 155; balances, $1.911.1S3. For the week Clearings, $37,250,925; balances, $12,599,134. Money 5 per cent. Baltimore, Dec 3 Clearings, $2,589,163; bal ances, $420,fciS. Monev 6 per cent. LIVE' STOCK. Hogs and .Sheep Higher at the Local Yards and Cattle Firm. East Libebty, Pa., Dec. 3. . Cattle Receipts, 880 head; shipments, 1,610 head; market, nothing doing, all through consignments; 6 cars of cattle shipped to New York to-day. , Hogs Receipts, 3,000 head; shipments, 3,100 head: market active: Philadelphia, $6 10 6 20: mixed, $6 006 10: Yorkers, $5 756 00; Hears of nogs shipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts, 800 head; shipments, 800 head; market active and strong at yes terday's prices. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. , Chicago Cattle Receipts, 1.2C0 head; shipments, 1,100 head; market steady; Chiistmas heeve, $5 753 25; good to choice. $1 355 10; otlien. $2 80& 25; Texans, S3 40 5 SO: Westerns. $2 25 25: cows. $1 i0iS3 00. Hogs Receipts. 15.00J head; shipments, 6,000 head: market, 510c hUher; rough and common. $5 7C5 80: packing and mixed, $5 8503,00; prime heavy, $6 15620; butchers' SICK HEADACHE Carter, L,ne LiTerpiUi SICK flEADACHE-r,, L,tUe LlTcr pm SICK HEADACHE-j,.,, Lltue LjTer pua SICK HEA1ACUE-Cartct,s UlUe LiTCr ma. lel-4C-Mwi,sa J(rAWMkSxftf wij-i. , J WOBTH O. IxUaJSBA , ii. JSUA.'' 18HH t (Tasteless EfiToctual.) S FOR AM, 'BILIOUS and NEiWGUS! i DSOKDbKd. ? $ Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the J Stomach. Giddiness. Fullness. Swelling after 2 Meals. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, riush.j j logs of Heat, Less of Appetite. Shortness of! S Rrenth. tVitfivannc ?efirw. Rlnlehps fin lhfl C s cli. n:.t...i..j ei P.1-CU..1 n.Bnn. sn? a dKiii, uiiuiueu oieep, riiiiiuui wicum, m. q Nervom and Trerr.blirtg Sensations, ana ir regularities Incidental to Ladies. Covered with a Tasteless asd SolcUo Oaiting. Of all drusrmsts. Price SS cents .1 Box. New York Deoot.6 Canal St. 1 W0ftOeepc.MlMj and mediums, $5 D56 10; light, $5 605 90; skips and pigs, $ 755 75. Sheep Becaipts, 1.000 head; shipments, 500 iie-d: nanves, $3 0 90; Westerns. $1 701 75: Mexican, $1 70: mixed, $3 50 00; lam us, $3 255 70. Kansas City Cattle Beceipts, ,200 head shipments, 2,100 head; good steers were strong with instances of 10I5o higher; other cattle generally steady;representatlve sales of dressed beef and shipping steers nt $3 55 23: cows, $1 653 00; stockers and feeders, $2 00ffi3 00 Hogs Beceipts, 7,0u0 head; shipments, L100 head: the market lor good hogs was aotlve and 5Q10c higher; com mon steady, all closing weiik to lower: all grades, s ti5 05; bulk. $5 755 90. Sheep receipts, 300 nead; shipments, 100 head; the market was unchanged. Buffalo Cattle Recelpts,95 loads through, 9 sale; opened steady and firm. Hogs Be ceipts, 30 loads throngh, 25 sale: opened strong and higher; heavy cornfetLf 8 256 35: E ackers and medium, $6 156 25, sheep and mbs Beceipts, 2 loads through, 33 sale. In cluding 25 loads of Cauadas; lambs opened strong' and sheep steady; choice to Xanov wethers, 4 905 10: lair to good sheep, $ 25 t 75: Canada do. $ 505 25; lambs, nntive, cnolce tolancv, $5 605 90; lair to good, $5 00 3 50." Cliiclnnatl Hogs strong at $5 2J6 20; re ceipts, 5,200 head; shipments. 2,K) head. Cattle slow and. easy at $1 251 63: receipts, 1,063 head; shipments, 1,067 bead. Sheep in fair demand and Arm at $2 50 85; receipts, 200 head: shipments, 300 head. Lambs firm ut$3 505 25. New York Sletal Market. NewTobk, Dec. 3 Pis Iron moderatelv steady: American, $13 0015 50. Copper Arm: lake. $12 00 bid. Tin quiet; straits, $20"00 bid. Turpentine, WiLxiiraToir-Spirits of turpentine steady at 27Xc Bosln firm; strained, 95c; good strained, 1 00. lar quiet at $1 05. Crude turpentine quiet; hard, $1 00; yellow dip and virgin, $1 70. savasnab Turpentine firm at 23c. Bosln, A. to E., $1 02K; ., 1 ' . ' . Cotton. New Yobk, Dec 3. Cotton quiet; mid dling uplands, 9Jc; middling Orleans, 913-16C: stiles, 5,091 bales, including 5.000 con tract; futures closed Arm; sales, 23.100 bales; December, 9.J99.21c; January. 9.259 26c: i'ebruary, 9.W!9.37c: March, 9.4SQ9.49c: April 9 589.59c: -41ay, 9.689.69c: Jun, 9.779.79c; July, 9.59.86c; Augnsr, 9.939 93. Galvestos, Dec. 3 Cotton quiet; mid dling, 95ic: low middling, 9c; good ordinary, 8Kc; net and gross receipts, 10,285 bales; ex ports coastwise, ,499 bales; sales, 250 bales; stock. 118.832 bales. New Obleass, Dec. 3. Cotton quiet ana easv: middling, 9 7-16c: low middling, 9 l-16e; .100'd ordinarv, 9 9-i6 net receipts, 12,151 bales: gross 12,743 bales; exports toGieat Britain, 3,750 bales: to the continent, 5,109 bale-.; coastwise. 7,830 bales: sale-, '2,200 bales; btock (corrected), 224,809 bales. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. -When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, shegave them Castoria ' -V. One Dozen Bottles op THE CENUIKE JOHANN HOFF'S 'Malt Extract EQUALS In nutritive and TONIC Properties cno Cask of ALE, without being Intoxicating. It exalte the energies, stimulates the nutritive powers, improves the appetite, and .aids digestion. It can be vised for man, woman or child. Matchless as a tonio in convalescence. Purchasers -are warned against imposj Vion and disappointment. Insist upon the Genume," winch must have the signature cj "JOHANN HOFr"" -vn-ck label. O A: .; . Revoliition In Eating has been brought about by the introduction of Cottolene, the new vegetable shortening. The discovery of this product, and the demonstration of its remarkable qualities, Has attracted the widest interest. Hitherto the common -shortening has been lard, or indifferent butter. Every one has probably suffered occasional dis comfort from lard-cooked food ; while it is well known that thous ands are obliged to abstain entire ly from everything of that kind. To such people, Cottolene is of peculiar value,-widening, as it ddes, the range of what may be eaten-and enjoyed. Cottolene is a cooking marvel. It combines with the food imparts to it a tempting color, a, delicate flavor, and an appetizing crispness. No trace of greasiness remains to offend the taste, or disturb the digestion. Cottolene is worthy pf the careful notice of all those who value good food, of itself 'or for its hygienic properties. Sold by Leading Grocers. , Mado pn!y by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO. Pittsburgh Ajjents: F. SELLERS & CO. DANIEL M'CAFFREY. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Car Lots a Specialty. 23S AND 210 FIFTH AVEXTJB, S09-D riTTsrmrtf. KAILKOADS. ALLEGHENY VALLEY KAILWAV-TAKING eircctJune 26. Trains leave Union station (Eastern standard. time):. eorry Ac 6 a.m.; Brae burn Ac. 6:50 a.m.: Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:20a. m.. arriving at Buffalo. 5:45 p.m.; Dubois and Wllllamsport, 8:20a. m.,arrivlugat Wllllamsport. 6:43p.m.; Kittaniilug Ac. 9:05 a.m.: Valley CarapAO.. 10515 a. m.: Braebiirn Ac. 12:05 p.m.: Tllusville aud Dullols Ex.. 1 130 p. m. ; Valley Camp Ac. 2:30 p. ra.: Emlenton Ac 3 45 p m. : Klttaiv ntngAc, 5 p.m.: Hraeburn Ac, 5:30 n. m.; lime burn Ac, 6:15 p. m.; Ilulton Ac, 7:50 p. m.: Buf falonlzhtEx,, rtallv, 8:50 p. m.. arrlvlug at Buf falo 7:.M a. m. ; Valley Camp Ac. 9:30p. m.. Val leyCampAc. 11:30 p.m. Sunday church trains Emlentcoi, 9:(A tu. m, : Klttanning. 12:40 p.m.: Braeburi, 9:50 p. m. Pullman buffet parlor cars on day trains and sleeping cars on night trains be tween Pittsburg and Buffalo. DAVID MCCAKQO, JAS. P. ANDERSON. Gen'ISupt. Gen'l Pass. Agent. P1TTSBU11G AND WESTERN BAILWAY Schedule In effect May 15. 1892 (Central time). Depot cor. Anderson st. and hlver ay., Allegheny. Deinrt for Chicago, 2:00 p. m. Solid tram with Pullman sleeping car. For Kane. Bradford, f7:10 a. ra. For Clarion. 17:10 a. in., t2:00 p. m. For Foxbunr. 1:10 a. m.. t2:00, tl:25p. m. For Buffalo, Erie, Sleadvllle, 17:10 a. m. For Orcenyllle. Mercer, Grove'city. t7:I0a. m.. t2:00 p.m. For Akron. Cleveland, 17:10 a.m.. '2:00 p. m. For New Castle "7:11 a. ra., 2:01 t3:05 p. m. For Butler, 160, 7:10. 19:30 a. ra.. 2:00. Mia. 15:15 p. m. Trains arrive: From Kane. 16:45 p. hi. ; Clarion, tll:30 a. in.. 16:45 p. m.: Foxburg. 19:05. tll:30 a. Jn.. t6:45p. m.j Erie. t3:50p. m.: Greenville, Mer cer. 111:30 a.'m.. tl-.S0p.-m.: Akron. '11:55 a. in.. T6I4S p. m.: Ni-w Castle 19:05. J1-J5. m., 8:45 p. m.: Boiler. t7:0O. 19:05. 111:30a. m 110. 6.4J p. ra. ; from Chicago, '11:55 a, to, t . " IlaUy. tEiccptSutda, is mix & y t r RAXLEOAD3. PENNSYLVANIA RA&R0AD. in eppect Jitjte 12. 802. Trains will lea-re Tnlon Statlon,J(?9ttsbnrr 1 ts follows (Eastern Standard TlruJli MAIN LINE EASTWAKD. , rennsylTanla Limited or Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7:15 a. m., arriving at UarrlsburgatliSJ p. m.. Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. Hew YottVtW p. m,, Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washington 5:55 p.m. KeTBtone Express dally at 1:M a. m.. arxlTlnj:at Harrlsburg 8:25 a. m., Ilaltlmore 11:15 a. n.l Washington 12:20 p. m.. rhlladelph4alll25a. u.. New York 2-00 p. m. Atlantic Kxpress dallr at 8:30 a. m.. arriving at HarrUbnrg 10:30a. in., Philadelphia 15 p. nu. New York 4:00 n. m. HM-rliburg. Accommodation dallr. except Snndajr. 5:25 a. m.. arriving at Harrltburg 2:50 p. in. tay Express dally at 8:00 a. m.. arriving at ilar rlsbnrg 3:20 p. in.. Philadelphia 6:50 p.m.. New York 9:55 p. m Baltimore 6:45 p. m Washing ton 8:15 p. m. Mall train Sunday only. 8:40 a. in., arrives Ilarrh bnrg7:0On. m Philadelphia 10:55 pi in. Mall Kxpress dally 12:50 p. m.. arriving at Harris. burz 10:00 n. t.. ronnectln? at llarrlsbure for Philadelphia. r I'nuaaelpUla Express dally at 4:.t0 p. m arriving at llarrlsburr 1:00 a. m Philadelphia 4:25 a. m., ana New York 7 :10a. m. Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arriving Har rlsbarg 2:10 a. m., Ualtlmore 6:20 a. m.. Wash ington '7:30 a. 111.. Philadelphia 5:03 a. in. and New York 7:4oa. m. Fast Line., dally at 8:10 p. m., arriving at Harris burg 3:30 a. m Philadelphia 6:50 . m., Neiv York9:30a. m.. Baltimore B-.20 a.m.. WaslllnK lon 7:30a: m. All tliroueli trains conrect at .Terser City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N.Y., avoiding double lerriage and journey through New York ny. Johnstown Accom.. exceDt Sunday. 3:40 p. m : GrceasburgAccom,, ll:30.p. m..eckda53: 10:51 except Sunday, Uerry i-ipress 11:00 a. m., ex cept bundav. Wall Accom.. 3:25, 6:00, 7:40, ?:35, f:50, 9:10, I0:?a. 11:00 a. m., 12:15. 12:50. 1:20. 2:30. 3:40, 4:00b 4:50 1:15, 6:0). 6:45, 7:25. 0:00, 10:20. 11:30 p. ra., lz:il night, except Monday, bui.i ay, 3:10, 10,30 a. m., 12:23. 12:50 2:30, 4:30, 5:30, 7!2u, 8:30. 10:30 p. m. and 12:10 night. Wllklnsbur Accom., 8:25. 60. 6:15. 6:45. 7:00, 7:25, 7:40. 8:10. 1:35. 8:50, :40, 10:30. 11:00, 11:10 a. ra.. 12:01, 12:15. 12:30; 12:50, 1:20, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30 3:15. t:40. 4:00. 4:10, 425, 4:35, 4:50. 5:00. 6:15, 5:. SO, 6:45. 6:00. 6:3X 6:45. 7:25. 8:20. 9:00. 9:45, 10:20, llroo, 1H30 p. m. weeV-davF. and 12:10 night, ex cept Monday, fcunday. 5:30. 8:40, 100 a. m.. J2:25. 12:50. 1:31 2:30. 4:30, 6:30. 7:20. :00l 9:3 10:30 p. m.. 12:10 nigh . Eraddock Accom.. 5:25, 6:00. 6:15. 6:45 70, 7:21 7:40,8:00, 8:10,8:35,8:50, 9:40. 10:30. ll:oait:lJ a. m., I2:0L 12:18. 12:30, 12:50. 1:20, 1:30. 2:00, 2:30. 3:15. 3:40, 4:00, 4H0, 4lS, 4:30, 4:35. 40. 5:00, 5:151 liSO. 5:45. 6:00, 6:20. 6:45. '. :25. 8:20. 9:01 9:4 10:33 31:00.11:30p.m. week-dar, and 12:10 nlglit, ex cept Monday. Sunday. 5:3 8:00, 8:40. lpjro a.m.. 12:25. 12:50, 1:30. 2:30. 4:30. 5:30. 7:20. 9:00. U:J0, lC:30p. in-12:10 nlglit. SOTJTU'WXST PENN BAIIWAT ForUn!ontown5:25audS:aa. m lr20 and 4:25 p. lu. week-days. MONONGA.TTELA DrviSIOX. ON' AND AFTEB MAT 25. 1111. For Mononsahcla Pity. West Brownsvllln ami TJnlontown. 10:40 n. m. For Monongahela Cltv and West Brownsville. 7:35 and 10:40 a. m.. anil 4:50 p.m. On Sunday. 8:55 a. m. and 1:01 p. m. For Mojiongahela Cltv only. 1:01, and 5:50 p. la. ieek-days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6:00 a.m. ana 1 :20 p. m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom. 8:15 a. m.. 4:15, 6:30, and 11:35 p. in. tiunday, 9:40 p. m. WEST PNSSYLVASU DIVISION. OX Ajn) AFTER JUKE 23, 1302. FromFEDEEAL srBEEX STATION, Allegheny City: For Sprlngdale. week-days. 6.2ft, 8:4S. 9:25, 10:40, 11-iOa. m 1:30. 2:25. 4:00, 5:00, 5:45, 8:10. 6:2 1:10. 10:30 and 11:10 p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:30 For Butler, week-days. 6:20. 8:45, 10:40 a. m 3:11 and 6:10 p.m. For Freeport. week-dav. 6:55. Fi45. 10:40 a.m.. 3:15. 4:0 5:00. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m, Sun days 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. . . For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m. ands:00p. m. ForPaulton ani Blalrsrllle. week-days. B:5ia. m., 3:15 and 10:30 p.m. 55-The Excelsior Baecagp Express Company win call for and check bajrgace from hotels and residences. Time cards and full information cai be obtained at the ticket offlces-No, 110 Fifth av nue, corner Fourth avenus and Try street aai &aM?UGII. 'J.K.WOOD. Oeneral Manager. Uen'lPass'r Agent. IJ1TTSBDBG AND LAltE EKlE KAIIROAD I Companv.-bcbedule In effect Nov. 20. 18J2, Cen-Iraltlme.-P. &L. K B.K.-iJi.rAKT.-ForClevc-.nid. 7:C0, 8:0U a.m.. '2:10. 4:20. 10:2S p. in. lor Chicago. '7:00 a. in..2:10. 4:20 n. m. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1:10, 10:.5p. la. For Bullalo.ll:15 a. in., 4:20. l0:J5p. in. lor balamanca. 8:00a.,m. 2:10. '10:25 p. in. For Yonngstown and New :5il 3:0f.,9:10. 9:30. 10:30, 11:15. 1ill:4a.m.. '1:00, 1:10. 3:W. 3:15. 4:25,S:10, 5:20. '3:00, 10:30 p. m. AKBIVK-From Cleveland. 3:3i a. in.. '12:30. 5:15 7:43 p. in. From Cincinnati, Chicago and bt. I.ouls. '6:30 a. m.. '12:30. '7:45 jf. in. From Bnffalo. 11:30 a. m.. 12:3J, 5:15. 9:30 p. m. From Salamanca. o:30. 10:00a. m.. '7:43 p. m. r'rom Youngntown ana ew aue. -w:jv, s.-o. -iv.w a. ir.. M2:"n, '5:15, 7:43. 9:30 p. m. From Beaver FaUs,5:20. '6:30, 7:25, '10:00 a. m.. '12:30. 2:03. 5:03, 3:15, 7:45. :3i p.m. , JT . P.. C. & Y. trains for Jtansfl-ld and Beechmont, 7:10 a. m . 10:30 a. m.. 3:45 p. m. P., C. & T. trains from Mansfield and Beechmont, C:S7. 9:50,3:55 a. in. 1:C5 P. in. i . Mere, .t Y. 1L. It. Depakt For New Haven f'and WCbfNewton. 6:20n. m., 3:C0p. m. ARBIVK-From Mewuaveuauu nesi newiou. 9ri)0a. m,, 4:07p. in. ForJIcKeesport. Elizabeth. Jionoiigabela City and Belle Vernon, '6:40, t9:15.-ll:05 a.m., 1:00, 't5:25 From Belle Vernon. Hfonongahcls City.Ellzabeth and McKeesDort,t3:5O,7:40, 'tll:05 a.m.. 12:55. '3:03 p. m. 'Ually. 1 Sundays only, t To and from New Castle only. tTo and from McKeesport only. City Ticket Office, G3U Sinltjlifield Street. From nusouig Union Station. Trains Bun by Central Time. ICortUwest System Fort Wayne Itonte DirAJtT for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: L20a.m7.10 a.m., 12.20 pjn., 1.00 p.m., 8.45 n m 111.80 p.m. Arkivb bom same points : JX05 a.m., 11.16 aja., o.00 a.m., 4i35 a.m., B5 p.m., fl. 45 p.m. Depart forToleao, points Intermediate andbeyond: f7.10a.m.,12J0p.m.,,lX0p.m.,Jll!0p.m. Akkivs bom same points: fl.15a.rn., '6J15 an.. f6.45p.rn, Dspart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: 8.10 a.m., 7.10 a.m., fl-30 p.m 11.05 p.m. Arrive Irom same points: 5j0a.ni,, 1155 p.m., 5.55 p.m., 1650 p.m. n,,nr fnr Martins Ferrv. BridFerjort and BeHalre: LtO.10a.rn., f 1.S0 p.m., 4.10 p.m. Arrive from same -points t TV-UU n., TlJ p.., TO.OU p.m. Dztabt lor New Castle, Ene, Yonngstown, Aahta. bula. Tioints intermediate and beyond: 47.20 a.m.. f '112.20 p.m. Arrive irom same points: 1-25 p.m.. t.4U p.m. Depart Ict New Castle, Jamestown, Yonngstown and Nfles, f3.45 p.m. Arrive Irom same points: 18.40 a.m. DsrART t Younptown, 12L20 p.m. Arrive bom Youugstown, 6.45 p.m. SonthirestSystem-Pnn ITnnclIpItonte Depart lor Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, poults intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m., 80 a.m.,8.45pjn.,ll. 15p.m. Arrive fromiaan points: 2JOa.m.,6.00a.m..,5JOp.m. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate aDd.beyond: 1.10a.m., 12.05 p.m. Axkive Irom same points: u a.m.,To.ui p.m. Depart for Washington, 6.15 a. m. 85 a.m 155 P. m.,t3.S0p.m..t4.45p.m.,t4J0p.m. Arrive bom Washington, fO.55 a.m., t"0 a.m., &50 a.m:, fl0J25 a.m.,fJ.r.'ip.m.,t 2.ip.m. Depart for Wheelmg, 8.S0 a. m., fl2.05 n"n., t2.45 p. in., 6.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheelmg, 8.45 a. nu, 3.05 p. m, 50p. m. Specinl Notice1!. Pullman Sleeping Cars anp Fullmam Dihtho -Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains oi both Systems. Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at 9 o'clock p.m. , Tin Tasles of Through and Local Accommoda tion Train of either system, cot mentioned above, can beobteizodat 110 Fifth Avente and UiikaStetioa, Flttskoch, and at principal ticket offices of wsrsnn. STlTMKaTilnes West of Pittsburgh. Dafbj. tXx. Bandar. tExSatardar. TEl. Safer. JOSEPH WOOD. K. A. FORD, itnuil Xaaipc teiini lusagw irsit, TlALTIMOKE AND OHIO HAILEOAD X bcheduielnerlcctNov. 13, 1892. Eastern time. xwi f asiiiiiKbuii. is. C Balllraore, Phlla delphla aud Xcw York, s 00 a ra and 9 20 p m. For Cumberland, 65a 8 00 a m, tl 10, "J 2e p m. For Connellsvlllc, B50. '301). isso am. ti in. ;ii5, a en aud , 9 20 pm. For Unlontown, I 650. 801. J330am, . 21IU. 4415 and t3 05 pin, , For Mt, Pleasant. tSSOanrt J800am. Jl 10, I 19 and Jo 06 p m. ForWaTjfctngton. Pa., 7 U) and t9 30 a m. '400, I t 45. 7 3D p in. 1 . For Wheeling. "7 20 and p 30 a m.,l 00, V 30. I For Cincinnati and St, Louis, 7 20 a ra, 7 30 pra. For Columbns. 7 20 a m. V 33 p m. For Newark, lan m, 7 30 p in, I For Chicago, 7.20 a ra and 7 30 p m. Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore aud Washington. 'A 20 inn, "3 40 pm. From Columbus, Clnotiinatl and Chicago, 'i Ht a m. 8 li n in. From Wheeling, s 50 and '10 43 a ju, at uu -a w p in Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton. Cincinnati and Chicago, Dally. JDally except Sunday. JSnndayonly. The Pittsburg Transfer CnmDiny will cail for and check baggage from hotels and residences npon orders left at B. & O. ticket office, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street, aud 030 SmltbOrld street. J. f. ODELL. C1IAS. O. SCUU.. GeneraiManager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Physician sot needed, tovufTereraa oramnl. .1 -llIirIdlTendfseaIedCDCC ton(Terersai)rompt.tn-miinf(itcnrforMST I lltt VrriUTT, TillKOCELE. fcCBTOCS DKBIUir, EJHSSI05S, U'fc TTOlSXJtoi'iuc- fl Ijlennsylvania Ljnss. lfflF CUBE 9UiSELF THE BACKWARD SEASON COMPELS Us to unload, No loud boasting claims but solid facts presented to a discrim inating public by - ARGAIN BULLETIN. 1 Sf i IN A We EE! FR A-Blackboard, An Air Gun, A Flobert Rifle, A Banjo, A Football With every purchase of $5 or over your choice of these gifts. We give gifts our goods are our inducements. 4-PLY v LINEN 2,100 FINE COLLARS 7c. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Sts.y I ft Pi I1 HI1!1 1 1 i 111 J I i !P 111 I I..1 1 ML : 1 UlUliiU Installment House We occupy the entire Imilflins M-9 Sixth Street, f MENS' AHD BOY'S Clothing on Credit . (Ready-Mads & to Order.) -LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prlcas Without Security, TERNS: One-third of the amount purchased must ba.plid down; the balance in imall weekly or monthly payments. Buslnen transacted Itrictly confidential. Opea daily, from 8 A. M. 19 9 P. M. Samrdayi oatu u r. an. mmmmmxmmmmm DOCTORS LAKE, 1 SPECIALISTS in all cases ro- quiring scientiiic anu cona cieiitlul treatment. Dr. S. K. Lak M. IS. U. P. 8 Is the old-i-Htand most cxporienced spe cialise in the city. Consulta tion free anil strictlv Contl- dentlaL Offloe hours 8 to 4 aud 7 to 8 r. at Sundays. 2 to '. Consult them person allv. r write Doctors Lakk, cor. Penn ar. - iaVatutt ifc. Jei8Dnf. Jei-DWlc iii wn V mi fn :wSm Mm ' n ''H w- ,J ..m -n.., ,... - j. I fei 'tr!k&dAiXsSlA A L L E YOUR ATTENTION MEANS YOUR ADMIRATION AND YOUR PURCHASE Of this truly admirable coat. - The price is correct. The goods and make-up excellent OUR MEN'S DEPARTM'T We are giving FREE, with every purchase of $10 or over, Handsome Mm Oat Foil Table. CHILDREN'S KLOTHING CENTER AT OUR STORE, are still driving the sale of our Children's All-Wool Suits, Hat to match, with extra pair of Pants, 8 5.00. FREE! BRASS FRONT. MKDICAT. DOCTOR WHITTIER 14 FENS AVENTE. PITTSBDBO, PA. As old residents know aud back nisi ot FlttsDunr papers prore, is the oldest estab lished ana most prominent physician lu the city, derotins spocialattention to all curouia FroTNU l-tt UlNIILUUKhU sponsible MCDXnllQ ftnu mental di nrDM IM L. n V UUO ease. plivsical de cay, nervous debility, lacfe ot energy, ambi tion and hope,iiii)aIredmeinor3r, disordered eight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, Fleeplesfnes, pimples, eruptions, lmpovec islied blood, falling powers, orjranlo weak ness. dVHpepsla, eonstliiation, consumption, unnttinuthepersoniorbminess, ncletyand marriage, permanently, safely and privately St.. BL000 AND SKIN JSSS eruiitlons. blotches, fallinsliair,boneii,pains, t'landular swellin:s, ulcerations or tha tonrue, month, thioae, nlcors, obJ gore, ara cured tor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated Irom IDIIM A DV J?!a,,,erai?'1 the nystem. U n 1 1 tt n T bladder de rangements, weak back, cravel. catarrlial dlMCharses. lnfl.iintnatinn and other painful symptoms receive earcnin; treatmens, Tirompt reliefand real cur. Dr. Whittior's lire-long extensive experi ence Insures sciniitlflo And reliable treat menton common eonse principles. Consulta tion free. Patients nta distanoeascarerully tratt! as ir here. Officii hours. DA.lt.to i p.m. Sunday, 10A.it. to 1 v. M. only. I)B. WUlTXIKU.iiU rouu avenue, Pittsburg, l'a DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, i nraitc'l upeolilo for llysterlv Dizziness. OonvnUloas. Fits. Nerrons Keuril?U Headache, Nerro'js Prostration eattsel lr the nil or alcohol or tobweo, Wakerulness. Mental !8 nressloa. Sortaalat of the ilraln rosultlar la la lanltr.deea,Tadith, Prs-nat ira Old ts. Un or Power la either set. Involuntary losses ant Fpermatorrhxa canted hr orer-eteraou oC tlj hnln seir-bnse or orer-lndnlreaca. Kael bit contains one mot.H'i treitiaaat. tun abac j; six lorV'.Od. Iiy mall. ki. liUAKAJfTKE iTX BOXRI To rut anv ci. With each nrdcr recalvel'.r six boxes wo will send tha o'irchaser oar wrlttsi ruaranles to rrMni the inonar If the treat asa: docs not cure, Uuaraateea Uiuol oaly by Kiu O. STUCKY. ItruMltt. dole Aeat. No. Ml al 1701Peanarenue. corner IVyll areaae and Ifiiltoa treel, I'lttsbur Pa. Uia atu cXj'a l.larrliorA CraapOure. as and u cu. Ja-lic-eoda R S 4-PLY LINEN 2,100 FINE CDFFS lie. ' deS-lO-MTV WEAK MEN, YOTJB ATTENTION ISCALLIDTOTUa TXUKHAKTBtKK GEEAT tSGLISII BIMIDT, Gray'sSpecific Medicina IF YOV SUFFER front strBSTAiott, jum lima aMHwM-ip..p-Mw..i.w.Mv-s rt e r tous Debility. Weakness or Body and Mind Knrm,tnrrhii. snfl Imnotencv. and all dlaea se I that arise rrom oxer-lndulxence and selX-abnse, a Lossoratemoryana rower, uimneis ui iumi Premature Old Age. and many other diseases tb. a lead to Insanity or Consumption and an early Brayr, write ror our pamphlet. Address UUAY MhDIClNK CO.. BoVTalo. N. T. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at II 00 per package, or six packages ror Sj 00, or sent by wall on reecelpt or money, and with every 5 (M order WK GUARANTEE a cure or ingnetMsaniBaMMiBH refunded. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genuine. Sold la Pittsburg and guarantees Issued by a. S. Holland. cor. sinlthileldand liberty sts. Jy 18-7-itwTe osa LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NERVINE, The great Span lh Peraedy, Is sold 'WITH' A WRIT THE t? GTJABAXTEB to enre all nerr. ousllseiu,ine 'ajWeakMemorl mron: hid imn ima. Lous of Brain Powers Wakefulness, Lost Manhood. Nightly Emissions. Nervousness. Lassitude. all drains and loss 6 r power or the Generative Organs In cither sex caused by over-exertion, yonthrai errors, or excessive use or tobacco, opium or stimulants, tl per package by mains ror as. With every J order we GIVE A WMTTEN GUARANTEE TO CUBE or REFUND MOSEY. Spanish Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. Itlcb. For sale b JOS. FLEMING i SON. Pittsburg. aea-as-atTti wood's pnospnoDiXK, The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanently cures al' forms of Aervtru Wcalmut.EmUiiont. sper matorrhea. Imp-tency and all effecU of Abate or Ex ...... Rn nrescrlbed over 35 years In thousands of cases: Is the only Reliablt and Honest ifedicinrtnoum. Ask druggists for WOOD'S ,me worlhls medicine In P.?tf,?fei'i,L"wiii 11honest store. InelosP price In '"" "d,7. '" end hv retnm man. Price, one package, Jl: six. I. On' 'Ota Vim.:. tix vnll "a-,mfblet plain sel i"-Iot. jtamr. .Jj1- 131 Woodward avenue. Detroit, Mica. XT-Sold In Pittsburg brx,T ,. JOS. FLEMING 4 SON. - 17-Sl-eodwk . iUMaitctsaeH, . jf$32fcsj? i if '1 'A
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