iatfKSSE WHm W? ri'VV H -. THE PTTTSBUIIG DISPATCH, THTJESDAT. OCTOBER" 23; 1890- LIVE STOCK BETIEW. Supply of Cattle at EaEt Liberty Yards Above Demand, and MAKT SEST OS IK FIRST BASDS. Tidj Butcher BeeTes of Light Weight Continue Strong. 5TT1KB LOWES AND SHEEP HIGHER OrncE or Pittsburg Dispatch. A EDNESD?. October 22, 1S90. i At the opening of East Liberty cattle market on Monday morning there were 135 or loans on sale, Later on in the day there were 15 loads added to the opening, makinp k total of 150 loads. As to quality of offer ings, there were more common and good Heves than the late average and lewer medi um cattle. "While there were no strictly prime cattle offered, there were 20 or 30 loads of good Ohio and Indiana beeves weighing from 1,300 to 1,400 lb. The majority of cood stock offered, were from Indiana. Buvers were on hand in lair forces reaoy to take all good stock, supply or com mon and ion guile cattle, however, proved to be in exece-s ot demand, and betw een 20 ami 30 loads of this cradr were shipped on in first bands for want of haters here. Go.nl feeders were in rrood demand, and held tip well toltstwe'kspr'ce. More than were o2or a would have found ready sale. Blockers wire .n IipLt snipl", and tLe few off ered v. ere dull ami slow. Mrikels for fresh cows were c-tionR and active at a ranee of S2o to $40 per head Tlielucle't pi ice reported for beeves MS H 60. at d onlv a few choice reached this fffjie. All desirable crades sold at stronp lat week's prices lidy butcher beeves of light weith: si.id a shade higher than last week, and notnlnjr tbt na sold was lower than a week ago. lb. tinieisbeie when pasture cannot be oepended en. and as a lcsult stock that is not worm wintern.g will be dumped on to the ma -kits for the next few weeks. The nwa.-d movement of grain will no doubt hate tLe effect of brincinc an unusual lumber of poor, balf fatted stock to the rront. Tli. cost of wintering stock is sure to be heavier 'be comms winter than for mauy viars. ard hence fanners will be disposed to unload. Liberty stockmen look for a big run of ncr.pe cattle in the nevt few weeks sdiecfMl-ambs and Swine. The run of sl'ccp ard lambs has been lirjht thi- week ai.d quality in the main poor. There were about 10 loads on sale Monda, and about . loads hate been received since Monday. Good nock sold at an advance ot :5c per cwt. over iat week's prices. Wbil? markets were slrsncer all alonj the Hue than last week there wetc a few odds and ends on the market this morrinc bepcinc for buvers. The demand lor mutton seein to be on the wane, and pork is commtrto the front. The price of hoirs this mr-minR as?4 Ml There were only 10 load on le. Philadilphias were quoted at 54 75 to to H SO and 'V orLers at S4 30 to SJ 50. Receipts of I'OK at CLicaso have been verj large f or thu p. t fe ui - e'terday receiots w ere 30,000 iesa and to-tlij oo out j up urice tnis uiorninc at Chicago SISuto $4 33. The increasing lue of corn will, no doubt, have the effect of brircinclarrje quantities of hogs to market in the immediate tutnre. McCall t Co.'s Weekly Keview. Tfcei e was only j. fair supply of cattle on the market and with a good attendance of buyers n.ariet ruled tirm at stronger prices on all , dts except coarse heavy, which was very U nd a shade lower, caused bv unfavorable r 3't3 from East rn markets. We rjive the lowinsa-snilinETfrices. Prime, 1.300 tol,CJ0 pounds. 4l4 lo. coed, 1,200 to 1,400 pounds, " g4 25. c-iod butber grades UOO to 1,300 poun.s, S3 7o4 10, rough fat, 1,100 to 1,300 pounds J3 2j , t : common to fair, 1.000 to L200 ,ounds, SJ 73g1 40. Roon feeder, 1,000 to 1,200 iiaunds, Si 4Uuo .3, coiiuon to fair stackers -rd feeders, 700 to 1.000 pound', S2 503 00; i i ed lots. os, heifers ai d hull. $1 502 5?; frch cows and spnrgers. SJO OOg-WOOperiiead. Xlie rrcei; J of hogs fain market dull and i' w Wo quote fair to best Philadelpbias. S4 604 7S f-iir to Best Yorker. 14 25g4 40. mmon, 54 CWJi 15- pigs, J3 503 75, roughs, 1 ho supply ot sheep light; market steady on good and dull on common at nnchanzed prices; prospects favorable op jt.mk! sheep. We quote sales as follows. Prime Ohio and Indiana weth u weighing here JOS to 110 pounds, t55 25; stood. 9fi to l(l ponnd SI G05J4 90: fair to good nyxed. "S to Sn pounds. J3 40S4; culls and com mon lot.. ?2iS3; good yearlings. H 25J5; fair to good. SO to R) ponnd, 13 504: pnng lambs stcudj: couairoT to best, 54 5056: veal calves, nv to xaj pounds, ioss; ucavy calves, s-'aa. By TeJcgraiih, OMAHA Cattle ISreeipts. 2,000 head; market opened active and strong on tne best Fleers and steady on les. desirable crades. Cows Receipts small, quaht not good; the best grades of cows active and stronger: others m'chanze.k fcedeis slow and unchanged: fincy 1.400 to J.flO pound steers, of which there ure none on market, are quoted nom inally at J4 4G4J4 o. n-ime. 1,200 to 1,475 p -nnd steers at 3 0C4 15. Hogs Kcceipts. S ol0 head: the market opened 5&10o lower; nil sold earl: ranee. J3 4ug4 25; the bulk at tt 90ft 4 06; light, St 504 00; heavy, 53 75 4 20, mixed, S3 354 05. bl eep Iteceipts. 500 bead: market ntcxav, natives. 52 So4 15; West ern 12 00B3 95. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 2,003 head, including 85 cars for sale; market lfic per 100 .. lower; native steers. S3 604 90: Colorado ind Toxin. $3 OOgr; 30. bulls and cows. SI 70 6x2 : dre.-etl bief lower at tSJgTJc per 31; ti ipments to-da, 050 beeves and 7,140quarters ot b;ef: to-morrow. IOC beeves. Cahe- Ue rolpti, 923 Heart; mirket steadv; veal, $5 00 y 00; grjtse.s. 2 504)2 C2; Westerns. t)0 S y0 Sheep Receipts 7.4s" head; market firm, t-heep. U p5 Oil pe 100 Its: lambs, E5 25S6 75; dre-sed mu'toii t.rm ai SJfJ10c per Si; dressed lambs -stcai yat5Q10Kc:er"fi. Hogs Receipts (iclndiug2car.f --ale, were 5,78S,head; market steadv at t4 20g4 N) per 100 as. CINCINNATI Hog?, olfcrine liberal, mar ket easier; common and Hzhr, 53 00S4 30: pack ing and butchers'. 54 OOgft 3o, rcCLints, 7.100 he-id; shipments. 2,040 head. Cattle Supply more '.iln'rai: marl. hi easv; common. ?1 001 75; lair to choice lm-c'iers'grach s $2 00g375; choibo shippers, M 00fi4 25: receipts. 1,910 head; ship ments, o'lneau. hheep buppl . ample: marke: I ctsur: common to "hoice, 52 504 7o .stock wether and ewes 1 25S5 00: extra f t wethers and vearlicrs H g5 25; receipts, 1,350 head; shipments, 6C0 hea'L Lambs fcpring in lieht ,icnnrd. cik; good to choice shipping 55 50 bOC.romtnoctochoicebulcheis, J3 505 75 per 1C0 rounds. CHICAGO 1 he Eroitnp- Journal reports: Cattle Receipts. I7.W0 head: shipments, 5,000 l.(d. maikets.on am -tpadvtohiEber: native butchers' stock. 51 00Q3 75. lexns. 52 15B3 15; langers. $2 Vj-jtu. II .gl iteceipts. 3,900 bead; sliiiiiici.ts 9,'j"!lieai, mirket fairiv active, but lower; pai.heis.Ji!K;4 10, best mixed, H 15 4 25- prime ucav ana butcher weights. H 25S 4 40, light. 53 734 20. pics. 52 75S3 50. Bheep Receipt.. 9 000 lieid; snipments, none: mar ket active and stcirtv to bwer: stackers. 53 250 4 00: Westerns 53 Mg4 30, lexans, $3 354 00; lambs 54 85So 90. KANSAS ClTy-Cattlc-Receipts, 5,350 bead: shiaments 3.670 nead; market steadv o strong- steers. 5) 2o4 2j; cows. 52 50g2 60; stackers steers. jjaoisiiJ: cows, rj wqz 60; stockei nd feeders. 12 513 25; ranse steers. 52 00j 2 75: range cons, 51 0021 90. Hogs Receipt! 1,570 neid, shipment. 4.130 head; raarkt :ooe pts. ITiArIre hcadv 0 oc higber. bulk, Jj 95g4 10: all grades 3 25ei 3'. hheep Receipts, 2.340 head: shu. inejits CM brad: raarkc. s'cadr; lamlis 53 95 4 K sl 10 cboic.- mutton 54 004 20;stock irs and feeders 52 COS?! 60 ST. t-OUIS-Cattle Receipts. 3,700 head; shipments, "voo bead: market steady: gnol to fanc eative steers 54 40g5 00: fair to goou do, 53 .T0i 40; stackers and rceders, 52 003 10: Texans and Indiins. 52 203 40. Ilogs Re ceipts. 3.S00 bead: hbipment-. 2,400 head; market eiou r, fur to -h ,cc heavy, M 20g'4 S5: mixed CTaOis S18.-g420; ligli fair to best, 54 104 20. heep Rece c S.100 bead; lnpmei.ts. l.X) I eit"; market steady, good to choice, 54 00 BUFFALO Catt o steadv; receipts. 136 loads through, 3 sale, bheifi and Umbs dull and viak; rceints5 loacs through. 7 sale; sheep, choice to . xtra, $5 7o6 00. cood to choice. 54 40 (H 70: lambs. o,0iee to ex ra. 54 SO; good to clio.ce. So o0(sj 08 Hogs steadv: receipts, 15 loaus through. SO sale: heavv, J4"604 Ca; me diums and mixd, 54 40g4 50." Another 'Vt'orld'i Fair. Washington, October 22. The De partment ot fetate has been officially notified that .-.u iridu-.tri.il exhibition will be held at Lyons, Trance, in the year 1SU2, in whuli t! e departments of silk and eleitricity will bo open to exhibitors from ail nations. A cordtal invitation is extended to all Amer ican exhibitors. Jfrrs, spasms, St, Vitus dance, nervons nen aud hysteria are soon enred by Dr. ?lilcs' Xervine, Free sample t Jos. Iteming & Son's, Market st. Ih RKAT. ESTATE SATIXGS TJAXK, USL 401 Sinillifield btreet, Cor. Fourth Arenne. Capital, $100,000. Surplm, 61,500. Deosiu of f l and upward received and interest allowed at i. per cent zzs MARKETS BY-TIRE. Downward 3Iovenent In thV drain Pit, Due to Sensational Crop Statistics and Free Selling Pork Actlve"and Fin ishes at Outside Figures. CHICAGO Wheat A weaker feeltne was developed to-day and while a good business was transacted in the aggregate, trading fell some what hort of yesterday. The opening was about KMB lower thau -yesterday's closing, but was immediately followed by good buying and an advance ot Jftlc. But the advance brought out free offerings, under which prices eased off llKc, then recovered some and closed about iQJc lower than yesterday. The early weakness was attributed to the eas ier tono of cable advices. There was- rumor that a weekly paper had estimated the crop of wheat at much below other estimites, and this helped to advance prices, but the paper alluded to denied having made anv recent figures, and then the market settled back again. The later weakness was due to rather free selling. Corn was quite active and rather nnsettled, price changes being within lc range. The market opened with free selling by longs at Ji lc decline, after bicb the market sold off an other lc, when a sensational report of a local weekly came on the market making the crop les than 1,300, 000,M bushels in. -12 States, and the market responded to the free buying which followed and prices advanced lc, when lones again unloaded and a decline of lc was re corded, when the market ruled steady and closed with a loss of Hfic Oats were fairly active but unsettled, and prices ranged lower, with frequent fluctuations within averynarrov range. The early weak ness in wheat and c rn bad a depressing effect, ami first sales for May were ai a decline, and receded Kc more on good Selling by a large local operator. The decline was checked by eood general buying, and prices advanced c, but receded &c alter the demand bad been sat isfied. The market all through the session was nervous, and final sales were at a net decline of .Mess Pork Tradinc was quite active; open ing sales were at 25c decline, but prices were gradually advanced 1720e, but receded again 17J2Uc Toward the Uose prices rallied 17U20c and the market closed steady. Lard A comparative lisht trade was re ported. Prices ruled 25c lower, and the maikct closed steady at outside figure. Short Rib bides Trading was moderately active. Opening sales were made at 57Jo de cline, but the demand was sufficiently urgent to advance prices 25. Later a weaker feel ing developed, rcsn.ting in a decline of 57c At the close rallied 5c and ruled steady. The leadim; futures ranced as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley A Co., 45 hixth street, members Chicago Board of Trade: Open- Hirh- .Low- Inc. est. est. J 1 KX. 1 rait 1 KM J WJ 1 ttt'fc I 041 1C8' lWJs 1C8H S3 S3, SI 52", 53, Et 55 &53K 54j 44 44 3M UK 444 !, 47 47 46 10 35 10 43 10 35 12 22S 12 40 11 ro 12 87 13 U7 12 Si H 6 50 6 67 S 6.70 6 65 7 U7) 7 10 7 05 S 52X' 457S BSiii 5 91 j 5 95 4 874 t 27'i 6XH 6 Sh, Articles. lng. w heat, o. : Octobtr December Mil Con. 0. 2 October November...- -. I ltC5 lto'j 19S 52S MX 43' 43J 47 10 40 12 40 t3C7i 650 6 70 7 10 5 57U 512J4 6 ay -Mtr.. Oats, o. 2 October. jjeccmbir Wav Mess Pork. Ilccembcr...... January Hi) Laud. December. , Jannarr AIlJ MIOKT KIBS. December , January May. , Cass quotations were as rollows: flour quiet and unchanged. J7n. 2 spring wheat, SI 02K1 02;i- No 3 spring wheat, 90k 95c: o.2reo. 51 02&1 02. o. 2corn.52ic. No 2 oats. 43Ji43-.. Jaxrve, 67c Ko. 2 bar ley, 78c, No. 1 flaxseed, $1 41K. " Prime timoth v seed. SI 23Q1 25. SI ess pork, per bbl, 510 10 10 20, Lard per 100 lbs 8 37. bhort rib sides, looe. 55 40? 4; dry salted shoulders, boxed, $5 62V5 76: short clear side, rxeced, 55 S5g5 95. No. wbite oats.47fc; No. 3 white oati, i?i QViic; No 3birley, f. o.b.. 6171c: Novem ber, do do, o&63c On the Produce Exchange to-day the bntter market was unchanged. Eggs. 19619KC. NEW YORK Flour stronger and active, chiefly home trade; sale, 31,600 barrels. Wheat s-pot market dull, unsettled and eav: No. 2. 51 VS in elevator; H U afloat: fl 09K1 11 f. o. b.; No. 3 red. $1 U)U(81 01: ungraded red, SI 0810SJ; No. 1 Northem. SI U; No. 1 hard, 11 I7J. Options opened c loner, advanced lc on xome crop reports, but fell back c and closed weak; No. 2 red, October, closing at SI 08V; November, closing at SI 09: December, 51 0941 10U. cl..slngatSl 09; Januarv.St 10V. closing at 5f 10K: Mav. SI 12K61 I3W: closing at 51 12Ji; July, closing -at 51 to Rye Arm and quiet.. Barley firm and quiet. Barley malt dull. Corn Spot market dull and easier; No. 2, SSiic in elevator. 59Va59?c afloat: un graded mixed. 59W)Jc; steamer mixed. . Options closed Hejjlc under last night and weak in sympathy with wheat; October. S9 59. ilosing at S9He: November. 69559c, closing at o9Jc; Decmber, B0e6Wc closine at 00c; Jannarv, clolng at 59Jc! Slay. 818ic closing at eijc Oats apot market dull, i Jc up, closing cav; options less active and easier; October. 4949Jc closlncat 49c; So vember. 49t449Jic Clo-inc at 49Vc; Deeemher, 504S50JJc, i losing at 50Kc: May, WMQlPiF. doling at52c; spot No. 2 white. 53l; mixed Western, 4b&5tc; white. do. 5056Kc; No. 2 Chicago. oOK50Kc Hay firm and quiet. Hops hrui and In good demand, lite firm and 111 good demand. Esrgs quiet, tancy sieadv; Western, 2223c, receipts, 7,725 packaces Pork fairly active and firm; mess, 511 2512 50; extra prime, 510 50011 00. Cut meats dull; pickled bellies, 66c, xlo shoul ders. 5Jc: do hams. 99Xc -Mid les qnlet and steady. Lard lower and moderitely active: Western steam, sale 2o0 tiercesrJO 62,cIosing a. 56 60; option sales 3.500 tierces: October. 56 90. November, 56 59S0 60. closing at $6 59; December, $6 70, closing at 56 69; Januarv, 56 S8, closing at 56 87c; February, 56 95. Butter fairly active and firm; Western dairy. 1017c: do creamery. 15S21cJ4; E'gin, 25ffi25ic Cheese dull and easy light skiint, 4K7Kc: Ohio flat,76ie. ST. LOUIS Flour steady. Wheat After a lower opening of JSJc, the market weakened c but soon covered on advances a full cent above the lowest price. The market wavered azain and the tendency was down until near the close, which was firm at C tbe lowest point anu anout ine same as yesterday's close; No. 2 cash. 99?i99Kc: December, $1 02 bid; Mav, 51 0S, July. 94c; August, 93c. Corn The tnarke,. opened weak, i below the close of yesterday. 1 here was a rally and prices be came firmer, but declined later, improved and clned i- belon jesterdav's latest prices; No. 2 cash. 47 November. 49Jcbtd: Decem ber, 49JJc: May. i2i2z. OaiiThe market opened lower anu after slight fluctuations closed Hc below yesterday's final figures: No. 2 cash, 42c bid; May, 46c. Hye, 65c bid Barley firm but quiet; Nebraska, bic, Wisconsin, 6ie; Iowa. 6973c Flaxseed firm at SI 3S. Provisions Advice were not so favor able as yesterday and the market was rather quiet bat steady; many small Southern orders. Pork, 511 00, Lard, 56 0066 50. PHILADELPHIA-Flour firm. "Wheat On ttous dull and somewhat Irregular cljsingQ Jc lower; choice grades quiet; No. 2 red in ex port elevator. SI 031 CSVi: No. 2 red October, 51 02X61 03; November, 51 021 fW; Decem ber, Si 04Jil 0; January, Jl 0)il 0 Corn wholly nominal; car lots quiet but firm; No. 2 low mixed, track. 60c; No. 2 high mixed, elevator, 61c; No. 2 high mixed, in grain depot. 6lWi:No. 2 mixed October, S9K06OC; Novem ber. 59KflC0c; December. &&)(; January, 57aSa Oats Carlots a shade-weaker: No. 2 mixed, 51c; No. 2 white 6252Kc: No. 2 white, 53c: futures dnl' and Mc lower: No. 2 white, October. 5253c; November. 51652c; December, 52c: Janui y, 5253c Eggs firm; Pennsylvania firsts, 21i - MINNEAPOLIS Spot wheat' soldTalrly, par ticularly No. 1 Northern, while poor No. 2 was slow, a good outside milling "demand was noted, and that with tbe local milling Inquiry cleaned up tli.1 higher qualities of No.l and se lections frotr No. 2. No,2..Qffericgs of lower qnali les were large, and many of them did not sell until late, and then in- many instances at unsatisfactory prices. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard. October, SI 01: on track. SI 0281 03: No. 1 Nortl ern. October. 96Jfe; November. 97Vc; December. 9S?c: May. SI 05; on track. 8899c; No. 2 Northern. October, 92c; on track, 91g95c BALTIMORE Wbeat Western "easy; No. 2 winter red. spot and October.. SI 01J102; December. 51 04B1 OiVi: . Alar. .11 UV0I I 1 Corn Western weak; mixetk-suot and uctooer or; November. MXc sales, year, one: January. 56Kc asked; Jfay, 58Jc asked. Oat scarce: Western white, 4952ct4odo mixed. 4S CCjOc: graded No. 2 white, 5152c. Bye steady and unchanged. Hay firm. Provisions firm. Bntter active. Eggs active at2122c CINCINNATI-Flour in fair demand and steadv. Wheat firm; No. 2 red. $1 00. Corn Arm; No. 2 mixed, 55c. Oats easier; No. 2 mixed. 46Kc Rye strong; N.2,70CiFork firm at Sll 75. Lard quiet at 56 10. Bulk meats and baenn easier. Butter tinner J fancy creamery, G27cr choice daiey, 10 12c. Egcsstrong and higher at ISJfc. Clieese firm. MILWAUKEE-Flour steady. Wheat quiet; No. 2spriug, on track, cash, 8793c; December, SI 00K;No. 1 Northern, $1 00. Corn quiet; No. 3 011 traik. 54c Oats firm; No. 2 white, on track,, 47Jc Barley firm; No. 2, on track, 71c Pork January, S12 37 Lard January, 56 67. TOLEDO Wheat active and firmer: cash and October. SI 02; December. SI 05; May, SI 09.1 Mra steauv: casn. ok; ueccmoer, ooc oats quiet; cash, 45c Cloverseed active and firmer: can, SI 10; December, 54 20; February, 54 Sa DULUTH Wheat was ddll and a shade lower to-diy. Closing quotations: October, $1 05; December, SI 06&; May. 51 13: No. 1 ba.ru, 51 05J4; No. 1 Northern, 99Kc; No. 2 Northern, 95c Wmr will yon cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief? Price, 10 cu.. 50 cts., SL Sold by Jos. Fleming t Bon, 413 Market it. THE CRT JOR HOUSES Being Responded, to More Liberally Than Generally Thought. ORGANIZATION OP A COMPANY With a Large Capital to Build Extensively in tbe Ihirteenth Ward. SOKE BIG DEALS IN THE EAST END The arguments and pleas for more houses for the people are meeting with favorable re sponses. Mr. C. L. Reno, who is well known in bosiness circles, said yesterday: "Ihe scarcity of houses is so apparent that it is at tracting the attention of capitalists in a larger degree than is generally thought I know of a company being organized with a capital of $200,000 to build 150 five-roomed brick dwellings in the 'Thirteenth ward. Tbe members are all Fittsburgers, and fully realize tbe importance of housing all the people of tbe right kind who want to locate here, and are willing to do their part toward accomplishing this result. Besides, they think it will be a profitable investment Tbe company is now looking for a site, of which several are under consideration, and will make a selection in a short time." Mr. Reno added: "I am a stockholder in this companv, but have $25 000 more to invest in any other similar enterprise. I know of no bet ter or safer investment." tip in the Figures. In attempting to verify a report of an import ant transaction in Fast Knd realty yesterday, with which the firm of W. A Herron & Hons was conyled, those gentlemen were ctlled on for information on tbe subject, but they re fused to turn on the lieht, saying: "We are not in a position to either deny or confirm tbe re pork" The property in que-tion is understood to be onoof tbe finest residences in the East End. surrounded by large and beautiful grounds, and Is occifpied by one of tbe most prominent families In tt e city. The considera tion approximates 5130,000. From another source it was learned that the deal has not been closed, but probably will be dnring the week, as all tbe preliminaries have been settled. V ricked Vp in Wilkinsburg. Wilkinsburg came to the front yesterday with a good real estate item. Alles & Bailey m de a flying trip to that bustling borough and picked up about three acres, situated near Pcnn avenue and Water street, close to where the loop of of Dnquesne Traction road will probably be made, at a price approximating S7.0U0. Tbey propose to subdivide the property at once and put it on tbe market. It has been christened Dnquesne Place. Advice to a Capitalist. A real estate broker on Fourth avenne was yesterday asked by a capitalist for advice as to bow be could invest money to the best ad vantage. The dealer replied that tbe surest and safest way was to erect substantial and comfortable bouses for the working people, and either sell or rent them as be might elect. The broker added: "There is snch a demand tor houses of this class that if you will build several hundred of them 1 will guarantee to find you tenants r purchasers for them as soon as they are completed, if not before." Colored People Overlooked. A gentleman remarked yesterday: "Provi sions for the colored people seem to be left out of all the building projects that bave come un der my notice. 1 think it would be a good in vestment to erect a sufficient number of honses to meet the demand from this clas of citizens. There is a decided scarcity of accommodations for these people, owing to the ref nsal of many owners to receive colored tenants, althouch in many cases higher prices are offered. "There are a number of wealthy colored peo ple in Pittsburg and Allegheny City, who should see to it that their brethren are com fortably housed." XSnslnegg News and Gossip. It is encouraging to learn that a company is being formed to build a large number of bouse in the Thirteenth ward. This example should be followed by every capitalist who bas a proper regard for tbe interests of tbe city. An insurance agent said yesterday: "I have just beard that one of tbe big companies is looking around on Penu avenue for a site for a large office building. I bave no particulars, and don't know whether the story is true or not," Tbe largest of 39 mortgages on file yesterday was for 56.000. Fifteen were for purchase money. Sixteen were for less than 1.000 eacb. The First National Bank of Sewickiey has been organized and will begin business Novem ber 15. The officers and directors are: R. J. Murray, President: Charles McKnighL Vic President. Directors, Charles Q. Woods, Frank Semple, John McElvane, Joseph W. Craig, . W. Arrott. Robert J. Stoney. Jr., L. H Willlard. Ezra P. Young and John B. Reno. K. P. Coffin is the cashier. Mr. A. W. Mellon, tbe banker went East yes terday on business and pleasure. Something may drop when he gets back. Rails tor tbe Duquesne road have been laid on Craig street from Forbes to Fif lb. Something was going on at Swissvale yester day, but It could not be run down, as all inter ested closely observed Quay's advice to Beaver: "Don't talk." Six building permits all for a good class of houses were taken out yesterday. The list follows. John Bindle,', stone and frame two-story stable. 34x26 fee on Fifth avenu;, Twenty-second ward. Cost, 53,245. Joseph C. Kichlcr. frame two-story dwelling, 14x28 feet, on Southern avenue. Thirty-second ward. Cost. SL690. Mrs. M. Faucet, two brick two-story and mansard dwellings, 26x38 feet, on Fifth avenue, Fourteenth ward; cost, 56,700. Louis FnchJ, brick one-tory butcher shop, 20x34 feet, on Fortv-seventh street. Seven teenth ward; cost, SL200. Samuel lie n net'-, three frame two-story dwelling, 18x32 fee; each, on Blaine street. Fourteenth ward; cost, 55,600. Chris Wolfram, frame two-story and attic dwelling, 20x32 feet on Kramer way, Thirty, second ward; cost, 11.400. JlovemenU in Real Estate. Samuel W. Black 4 Co. made another ten strike yesterday. They sold for W. A. Herron t Sous, agents for Judge Sterritt, the vacant property on the comer of Penn and Lemmgton avenues, East End, lot 257x309 feet, adjoining the residence of Mrs. Thomas Carnegie, for 523,000. It will be improved. Baltensperge. & Williams sold for H. W. Grant, Esq., to Mrs. Margaret A. Ward, a frame dwelling of four room.! and attic, lot 25x74, situated on Harrison avenue, Allegheny, for 11,500, S. A. Dickie & Co, sold for F. H. Speer to Mrs. C. McFarren, a lot on Grazier street, 25x 130 feet, with a two-story and attic frame honse. for 53,700. Magaw & Goff, Lim., sold a new two-roomed house, with lot 60x200. at Oak station, C stle Shannon Railroad, to Thomas Sbally for 1200 Black 4 Baird sold to Mary Ann McHalelot No. 32 in Jeremiah Dnnlevys plan of Linden place, Xronting 24 feet on the east side of Hasting- street by 120 feet in depth to an alley, lorS500. W. E. Hamnett 4 Co. sold lot 18 in the Rad cllff plan for P. J. Forsythe to John Youngk forS450. M. F. Hippie & Co. sold to W. Banrsmith. for William McFarland et aL. another lot 60x160 feet, on the west side of Fairmont avenue, in the McFarland plan. Twenty-seventh ward, for 53600. Kelly 4 Rogers sold a house and lot on B uuet street, Oakland, for J. C. Dick, lor 54,000: also sold for E. P. Randolph, to Charles King, a four-roomed frame house and lot on Garvin street, for 51,825 cash.1 J2wing 4 Byers sold for Walter Ernest, to William P. Knipers, two vacant lots, 50x138 feet eacb, on Pennsylvania avenue, Emswortb, Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, for S750 cash. t MONETARY MOVEMEHTS. Clearing House Figures Show Justness Is i More Than Holding Its Own. That business is holding its own and more is shown by tbe Clearing House report of yester day, the figures being among tbe best of the year. Exchanges were 53,088.441 92 and balances 5319,075 74. All the banks came In heavy, show ing a good distribution ot trade. If a few bad done the bulk of the business it would bave shown that special checking had piled up the big totals. But the reverse beinc true, furnishes clear proof that the heavy.cliecKlng grew out of the requirements of the numerous activities of tbe city. Money was easy and in fair demand, with ratex steady on the basis of 6g7 per cent on call and time loans respectively. Depositing was again a feature. It exceeded withdrawals, leaving the banks stronger at tbe close than at the opening of business. Much of this is due to activity in the retaillines. xne oenana tor small notes is increasing daily, and is likely to continne until the holi days are over. Some considerable relief, bow ever, is likely to come from the issue or tne new Treasury notes In payment for silver bullion. So far the new notes have beenissued onlv m denominations of S10, S100 and SLOOO; but Treasurer Hnton says that he will be reauy to Issue tbe new fives and ones by November 1, and that the department will then begin to pay lor silver bullion in small bills as much as possible. Money on call at New Vonc yesterday was ?asy. rancing from 406 per cent,Ust loan 6, c!oed offered at 5. Prime .mercantile paper, 6. Sterling exchange quiet but firm at 54 Si for eoay bills and tt 80 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. V. S.4S. rer 134 U. 8. 4s. coud 124 M. lc. T ll.n. Ss 70 Mutual Union 6S....1MM A, J. C Int. CerU..lH Northern Pac. lsls..ll6J Northern 1'ac. rd..lu Northw't'n consols.133 Northw'ndebcn's 6sl09 Oregon Trans, ss. 107;$ St.L&l.M. en. 5s. 89 Bt.L.&S.F. Uen.M.110 tit. Paul consols. ....HIH St. P. Chi & l'c. lsts.HS l7.S.4l;s, Rf; 10W u. a. Vis, coup loot Pacific s of '?o 113 Loulslanastamped4s 91 Missouri 6s 100 lenn. new set. Cs.. ..105 Tens. newfi.t.6s. ... 101 Tenn. newset. Ss.... 7z Cauada So. 2ds 96 Central Pacific Is ts. 11054 Den. & It. U. Ists...ll6 Den. &K. U. 4s 824 li.&R. O. Westlsts. -Krlelds 100k lx., PC i.u.ir.rts. i Tx.. Pc.Kli.Tr.Ks. 39 Union Pacificists.. .Ill West snore iw M. K.T. Uen. 61.. 81)j NEW YORK-Clearings, 5121.514,725; balances, S4.424.S36. , , . Boston Clearings. .S23.o72.640: balances, S2.761352. Money. 5per cent. . . PHII.AD15I.PHIA Clearings, Sll.934,088: bal ance. 51.750.934. Baltimore Clearings, $1245,917, balances, S333.3S3. London The amonnt of bullion withdrawn from tbe Bank of England on balance to-day Is 59.000, Parts Three per cent rentes, 94f 45c for tbe account. . CHICAUO-Clearines, Sl4,i5,000. New York exchange was 6070e discount. Money was in good demand at 6 per cent on call and 6 per cent on time loans. STURDY STOCKS. A Light Business and Few Price Changes Scraping Bottom. Active stocks yesterday were Philadelphia Gas and Luster. Total sales were 115 shares. There was less bidding than usual, indicating less confidence in lower prices. While there was no particular feeling or sentiment either way. a stronger undertone conld be seen crop ping oat here and there. It is safe to say the bottom is being scraped by most of the special ties. As compared with closing prices of the pre vious d ty, Philadelphia Gas was about tbe only thing that showed improvement. Owing to intrinsic merit it is a hard matter to keep it down. Central Traction was a shade weaker, but this class of securities is so persistently icnored that quotations on them count for little. Tbe rrsi of the list stood at about where it left off the day before. riBST SECOND THIRD CALL. CALL. CALL. B A. H A B A Cam. Mat. Bank . . 105J4 .... ion Freehold Bank.. K3 67 C7K Mech'csN.Bank .... 1254 12o6 Humboldt Ins. .49 SO Mnn. Ins... ..... J6) Alleghenv Heat 108 Mannfact's G Co 18 .... P. N. (i. Jtr. Co i .... U4 I'lula. Co -ax HH -Hii 71 ZOi HH WheeliueGasU. .... 17 IS,1 CoImnblaUll Co. "H 3h ih 3 lUzelwoodOUU S0V Y -- Wash. Oil Co 88 96 FleherUII Co .. W. .... ( entral Traction .... 28 24' Xi .... 26 Pleasant Valley. .... 3 .... 27 Second Ave 60U LaNoriaMln'Co 1 20 Luster Mining.. IS hi Wi KH 19 19 19! Slivertoti Mlu. . 1 2k Westinghone E. 25H-28S ,"... 73 .... 2 U. S.JL&. Co. ..... 14 WA. Pltts.PlateG.Co. . ": 200 At first call 10 Philadelphia Gas sold at 27 and 110 at 27. At second call 40 shares of the same stock brought 27V. AC third call SO Phil adelphia Gas wentat 27 and 25 Luster at 19. Ihe total sales of stocks at New York Yester day were 260.583 share. Including: Atchison, 12.810: Delaware. Lackawanna and Western. 9.149. Erie, 5 900, Louisville and Nash ville, 12.175. Mi-sour.Pacilic. 5,250: North Amer ican. 31,441! Northern Pacific; preferre 1, 13.70.; Reading. 4.700- Richmoni and West Poin:, 8,364; St. Paul.24.633: Union Pacific, 10,6i5. SAVED THEIB BACON. Two Thousand Barrels of Oil Change Hands No Fluctuations. ' There was onlv one trade in oil yesterday.and that occurred after everybody bad glven,un hope. A rainuto or so before tb: close 2,000 barrels changed hands at 80c, which was tli4 only quotation. " - - Averaee charters were. 82.028- average ship ments. 88.526; ay --g t runs. 82.736. Refined at New York, 7,60; at London, 5 9 16; at Antwerp, 10. Tuesday's clearing, 44,000 barrels. Other OUSIarki':. Bradford. Ortober22. Opened SOJc; closed S0c; highest, 81c: lowest SOJc. charters not reported; clearances, 340,000 barrels. Oil, CITT. October22. Opened. 80c; highest, 81c: lowest, SOJc: closed. bOKc Sales, 160.000 barrels: runs, 9o,490 barrels; shipments, 127,589 barrels; charters, 14,882 barrels. New York, October 22. Petroleum was moderately active to-day, and November op tion, after declining c in tbe early trading, advanced lc in Ihe afternoon on buying by Standard Oil brokers, but afterward "reacted c and closed steady Pennsylvania, spot Opening, 80c: higher SOKc; lowest, SOJic; closing. 80c November options Opening, 80c; highest. 81c; lowest, 80c; cljing, SlJc Lima oil, no sales. Total sales, 108,000 barrels. NEW YORK STOCKS. Tho Sugar Trust Passes Its Regular October Dividend" Two Stories Re garding the Cause, Lack of Money the Mpro Likely. New York, October 22. Tho stock market to-day was somewhat of s surprise, on account of tbe ease with which price were lifted on tbe light purchases. The great liquidation in Wall street has driven stocks from the broker's offices and into the bands of strong parties, making a scarcity ot long stocks in the street. This is now particularly noticeable upon any attempt to buy. either by the bulls or bears. and the raids of tho latter no longer bring out long stocks, and the small depressions caused by tbe raids are soon recovered. The market this morning opened quiet but strong, with fa vorable advices from London, and there were good buying orders In tbe market from many out-ide points. Chicago, Boston and even Lon don taking their favorites to a limited extent. The large traders, al-o, who bave been so bear ish during the past two montbs, were working for a rise, and tbe offerings being taken with -such ease, the traders in general took tbe long side for a turn. Lackawanna and North American were lead ers in the earl advance, bnt their places were afterward taken by the Granger, Villards, LnuisviUa and specialties. Sngar Refineries was specially weak throughout the day.and the strength in tbe general list was not -sufficient to hold it up. the passing of the dividend being made a special point by those who were work ing for lower prices, and different versions of tbe reaons f r the action was circulated with ro influence for good upon the stock; It was orouilnent in all the reactions, and its Influ ence was most prominent in tbe last hour, when a general reaction from the best prices of tbe day was made, induced by realizations upon tbe advauces. Among tbe specialties Mobile and Ohio was the only featnre,and the business of tbe day was principally in the dozen leading shares, the rest being comparatively neglected. Tbe close was rather heavy, but still at frac tionally better figures than the opening. Tbe final changes are almost invariably advances for small fractions, but Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis is. uplc and Pacific Mall lc, while Sugar is off lc. Chicago Gas sold ex-dividend and retired a small fraction. Rallroau bonds were slightly more active and the Atchison incomes furnished 5124,000 out ot a total day's business of JL0S3.OU0. The market was firm but showed the usual slight changes with a fair proportion of losses. Peoria, Dtcatnrand Evansville firsts rose 3 to 103, while Long Island firsts are off 2 at 118. Gov ernment bonds have been dull and firm. State bonds bave been dull and steady, Tbe fott says: There" are two stories In circulation in regard to the rea sons for passing tbe dividend on tbe Sugar Trust dne October 1. One is that' it was considered unadvisable to pay it in view of the pending reorganization into a stock company. The other is that they bad not the money and had not earned Ihe dividend nor any part of it, in view of tbe charges that tbe properties pot Into the Sugar Trust to make tbe 550.000,000 capital were put in at three times their actual salable value. The latter seems much tbe most reasonable explanation, and If tbls is tho case it becomes a periinent question as to whether tbe 8ngar Trnst ever earned tbe 10 per cent dividend on the 550,00a 000 or capital. The rollowinK tame snows tne prices or active stocks on the -New York btock Exchange yester day. Corrected dally yor Thi Dispatch by Wuitsbt & brarnxssox, oldest Pittsburg mem bers of .New York Block Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: Clof High- Low- ing est. est. Bid 19H iH WL U 35 S3M KH 13H S3V u IIS' ' UtV HIM 20U 20K SIM. 44M 4IX 429T Open tne. Am. Cotton Oil crer... 4i Am. Cotton Oil UTnst.. 19X Atch., Top. ft a. F & Canadian Pacinc -.. Canada Southern si Central ofNewJeneyillZif Chesapeake ft Ohio.... 20U Chicago uwirun.... UH C. Bar. ft Qalncy 92V C.. Mil. & St. Paul.. . SO C. Mil. ft at. p.. nr...lio C., KOCIt i. ft p. J6V C.St. L. ft Pitts C St. L. ft Pitts., pf C. St. P.. M. ill!,,,.. 2SX C, St. P.. at. s u. pi. 88 V. ft Northwestern ....10SX V.&S. v. nt C. C, C ft I us O.. C C. ft I. pref..... SO Col. Coal ft iron 4j Col. ft Hocklnir Valley 31 Ches. ft Ohio 1st nror.. 6S!f dies, ft Ohio 2d nrer.. saw pel.. Lack ft West H4S4 DeU ft Hudson 137W Uen. ft itio Orande 7. Den. ft RioUraude.nl. HH K.T.. Varftua Illinois Central 101 Lake Krle ft West I5- uste Erie a West pr.. SOW Lake Shore ft M. S 11)7? Louisville ft Nashville. 79 Mlcnnran Central 91& MoDUe ftOhlo 30 Missouri Pacinc 69 Rational ,,eaa Trust... 20 -New York Central 10--S n.y.. c&sul rrr v'-.h.-., w 21 g. IT. ftH.E. 42 H.Y..O.ftW 18 Norfolk ft Western Konolk ft Western pr. 6S1 Aorthern Pacific S9X Northern Pacific pr,... 7o4 Ohio A Mississippi 21 Oreeon Improvement. .... PaclflcMall 41X Peo.. Dee. ft Evans I'nlladeL&Keadtn... 37M Pullman Palace o-tr. ..213 Hlchmond ft W. p. T.. 19X Richmond ft W.P.T.p! 75 Sk-Paalft Uuluth St. P., Minn, ft Man St. L. ft San f. 1st nl.. .... Sur Trust 13ii Texas Pacinc IsH Union Paclfe IM Wabash Wabash preferred 21H Western Union JH WneellmrftL. E. 32) Wheeling A L. K,prer. 73M North. American Co... 35 H Ex-dividend. 3W KM Ki Cl! uh 60M iioh iohJ lOMf 78 78 m. J5jf 2S i'tli 27) 86 88 88 ioa 108S logy 68"i 67 68 06S 96 96)4 4b 45i 46)4 31'A 30.H XH i" lii" li" 139), 137M 130 55X MX 55 SH 101 lOOK 100 -H 15) ik E9K 59 69 107S 107H J07H 80X 79 79H 93)4 92 92 31 ajf 3CH TOM 63 69 20S4 20 20K 102 102 102M ax ' ii jih 4Zi 424. 423 '13 175,' 17K 7. 18X 68H 58 68 29 29X 29! 5'4 75J4- 76 Hii Wi SIH f5 ii $ 3T 37M 37'i 213)4 213 ZI3 19 19 19 76 75X" 7614 25 If8 70S 73K 72 724 18M 18 17)4 53 52 52H l 10 11 ZIH 21 H 82 81H 81H 33X 32H Z- 2 73M IZ'i t6i ssx k; Philadelphia Stocks. Cloilnir qnotatlous of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue. Members Mew York Stock Ex change: Bid. i'ennsTlvanla Kallroad 52V Keadtnit M Buffalo, Pittsburg ft Western 8 Lenlxh Valley 5IK l.ehlnti Navljrttlor. 52H Philadelphia and Erie..... 33) Aortnern pacific, .r. 29J, Asked. 184 51V 52M 2li Mining Quotations. New York, October 22. Eureka Consolidat ed, 375; Horn Silver. 345; Mexican, 310; Mono, 130; Sutter Creek, 120; Union Consolidated, 2S0. LATK MfcWs IN BKI1JF. Natural gas has been discovered seven miles from Florence. Ala. Having been jilted twice Thomas Bowers, a Wichita hotel man committed suicide by shoot ing. A cave containing many rooms and filled with stalactites, was discovered near Galena, Ilk. Tuesday. Henry W. Sage has contributed S200 000 for the establishment of a Department of Philoso phy in Cornell. The receiver of the defnnct London bank of James H. Field & Co., bave received only 139 from tbe bank's assets, Nothing bas been beard of six persons who left Fall River for Prudence. L I., in a small yacht. The boat was found ou the beach. Extensive prairie fires are raging on the Sioux reservation in South Dakota. It is re ported that coal lands have begun to burn. Tbe will of Peter Dean, a deceased bachelor ot Superior, Wis-( leaving S200.000 worth of land to the town for park purposes, has been declared void. Owing to a lack of funds tbe German Gov ernment is obliged to decline makiug loans to companies so as to enable them to build dwell ings for workmen. The dead bodies of two colored boys, badly decaved. were found in a hut in Spottsylvanla county, Va, a few days ago. The boys had killed each other In a fight, At Providence Jerome Sweet was fonnd guilty of the murder of his wife by saturating her body with kerosene and firing it. Hawas sentenced to prison for life. Despite the testimony of manv witnesses that Mrs. Magdelina Buderos, of Guttenburg, N. J., cnarged with being a common scold, had called them names, she was acquitted. Figaro says that after tbe last French gen eral elections. General Boulanger wished to flej to America, bnt was persnad'd by M. Rocl'ofort to go to tbe Island of Jersey. Mr. August Mehlln. the handsome young wifiof a San Antonio, Tex., rallroau laborer, wassbt and killed by Isaac Weiss Tuesday night, Tbe murderer then blew his own brains out, While intoxicated and maltreating his wife near Grayville Monday night, David Grubb, a farmer, was shot and killed by his stepson. Arch Wick, 10 years of age. Tbe lad will not be arrested. O. Wilkert. an old man from Trenton, III., was sand-bagged and robbed at Cbicago Tues day nicht and then placed on the Santa Fe tracks, where a switcb engine ran over him, severing his head from bis bod. A freight train on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road was wrecked yesterday on a trestle 40 feet high, between Excelsior Springs and Mosley. by two unknown villains. The fireman, John Wright, of Cincinnati, was in stantly killed. The newly organized Telegraphers' Broth erhood at Cbicago hat been mitia ing from 50 to 75 members at each session. It is claimed that in order to discourage the Brotherhood sentiment, tbe Western Union. Company bas discharged several leaders, Albert Ludemeyer, a young farmer at Casco, Wis., shot bis wife, a bride of three weeks, dead with a Winchester rifle the other day, and then committed suicide. Tbey had quarreled over the quantity of potatoes they should put up for the winter. HOW HE POISONED HIS WIFE. Damaging Testimony Against Pettit by Mrs. Annie Francis. Cbawfobdsville, Ind., October 22. The most important witness in the Pettit case to-day was. Mrs. Annie Francis, who testified that Pettit came into his wile's room half an hour before ber last and fatal convulsion, stirring a cup containing oil and looking into it. He would let no one else touch it, but poured it down his wife's throat, saying: "It is a big dose, Hattie; take several swal lows." IT is a good thing, during tbe heat in summer, to give your children a good anti- acid aud strengthening medicine, in order to prevent fermentation of iood in the stomach, and tbe 'indigestion, fever, diar rhea and other attendant evils, which are so apt to follow. For tbis purpose you will not be disappointed in the use of Dr. IX Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge an excellent anti-acid, a strengtbener of the best descrip tion for either young or old, pleasant to the taste, and withal not expensive. Its timely use may save anxiety, expense and possibly tbe loss of a child. Sold by all druggists. Cool Fall Weather. Nothing is more palatable these cool, evenings than a good, big dish of oysters, provided, of conrse. yon hare good crackers to go with them. People tAio nse Marvin's band-made or shell-oyster crackers are always happily snpplied in tbis respect. If yon have never tried them, do so, and be convinced. tts Now is the Time. To bave yonr pictures taken and avoid tbe holiday rush. Cabinet photos $1 00 per dozen. Life size crayon portraits, "with handsome frames, 7 00. Lies' Populae Gallery, ttsu. 10 and 12 Sixth ft. Housekeepers Attention I Extraor dinary bargains now ottering in table linens, napkins, towels, etc. See. them. TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE. One Week More. Hendricks & Co.'s great redaction in pho tographs. Come. Bring tbe children." 68 Federal st,, Allegheny. lEON CITY, Pilsner and lager beers made by the Iron City Brewing Co. are popular favorites. Ask for them when you wish a prime drink. SICK BJSADACHXClirwr,i ume UreT p SICK HEADACHEC4tUp,lLjttj,LlTerpuli SICK HEADACHE.t,,,, Lm LrvCTPIus. 8ICK HEADACHECartw,i LUe LiTerPiln. aol5-e7-TTSSu DOMESTIG MAEKETS. Choice Creamery Baiter is Firm at Outside Quotations. SUPPLY -OP POTATOES IMPB0YJNG. Cereals Firm ill Along the Line-and-Prices Tend Upward. LUMBER TEADJB CONTINUES ACTITE OFFICE OF PITTSBUEO DISPATCH. Wednesday. October 22. 1880. Country Prodhce Jobbing Prices. Choice creamery butter is firm at outside quotations. There are reports ot sales above these figures, bnt snch sales are exceptions to the rule, and 28c per pound Is the outside of the market for job lots at cash prices. Demand for cheese is good and prices are firm but un changed. Strictly fresh eggs are very firm. Potatoes are coming in more freely, but choice stock is very firm at SI per bushel. Chestnuts are tending upward. Tbere are still plenty ot grapes on the market, and situation favors the buyer. Apples are coming in freely, and fancy stock is In good demand at outside quotation. Apples S3 504 50 a barrel- t Butter Creamery, Elgin, 272Sc; Ohio do, 25026c; fresh dairy packed, 2022c; fancy coun try rolls, 22623c, Berries Grapes. Concords, 2530c a basket; Delawares, 3540c a basket; Catawbas, 3035c; cranberries. S'J 503 25 a bushel: quinces, $5 00 68 50 a barrel. Beans New crop beans, S2 502 55; marrow fat, S2" 602 75; Lima beans, 6tKe- Beeswax 2830c 1 fi 'or choke; low grade, 2225c Chestnuts S3 253 50 a bnshel. Cider Band refined. S9 O010 00; -common. S5 60g6 00; crab cider. S10 5011 00 p barrel; cider vinegar, 1213c p gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, mild, 10!Ic: New York cheese, 10KHc: Limburger, 12K13Kc; domestic Sweitzer, 13Klc: Wivnnsin brick Sweilzer. 14c Imported Sweiizer.26)4c. EQOS 2324c fl dozen forstrictlv fresh. Fkathers Extra live eeese, 5060c; No. 1 40045c: mixed lots, 3035c ft. Maple SYRUP 7595c a cap; maple sugar. 910c V ft. Honey 1222c V B- Poultey spring chickens. 40065c a pair; old, t75c a pair; dressed, lllic a pound; dncks, 50070c. Tallow Country. 4c; city rendered. 1$ic. Seeds Recleaned Western clover, S5 00 6 25; country medium clover, S4 254 50; tim othy, SI 601 65; blue crass, S2 8o3 00; orchard eras. SI 51; mllle , 7075c. Tropical Fauns Lemons, choice. 5 60 6 50; fancy, S7UO7 60; Jamaica oranges, new crop. S6 00 a barrel; bananas. Si 601 75 firsts, Si 001 25 good seconds, $1 bunch; California peaches, S2 002 50 V box; Tokay grapes, S4 60 5 00: California plums, S200225$) box; Cali fornia pears. S4 004 60 $ box; new figs, 17c $ A: dates. 56Kc W B- Vegetables Potatoes. 81 00 V bushel; Southern sweets. S2 002 25 ft barrel; Jersey, S3 00613 25: cabbage, S3 00d 00 V bundred, onions, S2 753 25 a barrel ; onions, S4 60 for 180 ft basket; green bean:, 40c V basket: celery, 2aT0c a dozen bunches: turnips, 81 502 25 barrel; peppers, SI 001 25 f bpsnel; tomatoes. 75c V bushel. Groceries. The situation is practically tbe same as at last report. The movement shows some im provement this week over last, bnt prices are unchanged. Green Coffee Fancy Rio. 24K25Xc; choice Rio, 22X23c; prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rio. 2021c: old Government Java, 29K30c; Maracaibo, 2527c; Mocha. 30 32c: Santo 2226c; Caracas, 2527c; La Guayra, 2627c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 25c; high crades, 2830Hc; old Government Java, bulk, 3334c; Maracaibo. 2S29c: Santos, 26(3 30c: peaberry, 30c: choice Rio, 26; prime Rio, 25c: good Rio, 21c; ordinary, 2122Wc Spices (whole) Clove, 15ltx.: allspice. 10c; cassia, 8c; pepper. 13c; nutmeg. 75&S0C. Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test. 7Jc; Ohio, 120, 8i; beadligbt, 150, 8Uc; water wbite, lOKe: globe, 1414kc; elaine, 14c: car nadine. llc; royaline, 14C; red oil, llUc; purity, 14c. Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained. 4345c fl callon; summer, 3810c; lard oll.5558c Sybup Com syrup. 3537c; choice sucar syrup. 38843c- nrirae sugar syrup. 3233; strictly prime, 3536c. , N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop, 5556c; fancy old, 4748c; choice, 49c: medium, 38 43c; mixed. 400142c. Soda Bi-carb in kegs. 3K232c- bi carb in K'. 5Jic; bi-carb assorted packages. 536c; sal soda in kegs, lJic do grannlated, 2c. CANDLES Sta'. full weight, 8c; stearrne, fl set, 8K ; parafune. ll12r. Rice Head Carolina, 77Kc: choice, 69 6c; prime, 66c; Louisiana. 66;x Starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 6ffl6c; glo-s starch, 67c Foreign Fruits Layer raisins. S2 65: Lon don layers, S3 75; Muscatels, $2 50; California Muscatel8,2 40; Valencia, 7W7Jc: Ondara Va lencia, 8K8Kc:4ultana. 1802nc;currants. 5Vi Sc Turkey p. unes,7bc; French prune9,ll 13c; r-alonica prunes, in 2B pat.kages,9c;cocoa i.uts, f) 100, 56: almonds, Ijan.,$ B, 29c: do Ivica 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap.. 1314c; Sicily filberts. 12c; Smyrna figs. 1517c; new dates, 60 6c: Biazil nuts, 16c: pecans, 1416c; citron, ) ft, 1920c; lemon peel, 15c fl ft; orange peel, 15c. Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft, 10c; apples, evaporated, 1415c; peaches, evapor ated, pared, 2830c: peaches, California, eva porated, unpared, 222Gc: cherries, pitted. 31c; cherries, unpiited. 1313c; raspberries, eva porated, 3i35c; blackberries, 10llc; huckle berries 15c- Suoars Cubes, Tiia powdered, Tc; granu lated, 6e: confectioners' A, 6c: standard A. 6c; solt white, 66Jc; yellow.: choice. 6 4Sfr5i'c: vellow. cood. Kieojic: yellow, fair. 5K& 5c; yellow, dark, ooc Pickles Medium, bids. (1,200). 53 50; mo dium, hair bbls. (600), 84 75. Salt-No. L 1f bbl, 95c; No. 1 ex.. W bbl.Sl 00; airy, p oni, ii zu; coarse crystal, fl odi, it zu; Higgins' .Eureka. 4-bu. sacks, S2 80; Hlggins' Eareka, 16-14 ft packets, S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches, $2 80(5 2 90;2cds, $250(32 60; extra peaches, S3 003 10; pie peaches. Si 00: finest corn, SI 351 50; Hfd. Co. corn, 9oc!l 15; red cherries, SI 401 60; Lima beans. SI 20; soaked d 80c; string do. 75 90c; marrowfat peas. SI 1001 25; so iked peas, 70S0c; pineapples. SI 30 1 40; Bahama do. S2 55; damsnr plum-, SI 10; greengages, SI 50: egg plums, $2 20: Calilornla apricots. $2 6002 60: California pears. $2 75; do greengages. S2 20; do egg plums, S2 211: extra white cherries. S2 85; raspberries, SI 4001 45:Htrawberries.S130l 40; gooseberries. SI lvl 15; tomatoes. 95 1; sal mon, 1-ft. SI 30I 80; blackberries. SI 15: succo tash, 2-2 cans, snaked, 90c; do green, 2-ft, SI 25 1 60; corn beef, 2-ft ra s. $2 00; 14-ft cans, in; baked beans, SI 401 50; lobster. 1-ft. $2 00; mackeral, 1ft cin. broiled, SI 50; sardines, do mestic, c. Si Sui 40; sardines, domestic, S7 00; sardines, imported, s, Jll 5012 60; sar dines. Imported, Xs. S18; sardines, mustard. Si 25; sardines, snlced, S4 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloa.er, mackerel, S30 fl bbl; extra No. 1 do, me-s, $23 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, SI9 50; No. 2 shore mackerel, S22; large S's. 20. Codfish Whole pollock, 5c f) ft; do medium, George's cod, 6c; do large, 7c; boneless bake, in strip", 6c; oo George's cod. In blocks. 6J7c. Herring Round shore, S3 50 fl bbl; snfn, (f 50; lake, S3 25 100-ft bbl. White fish. 18 50 W 100-ft half bbl. Lake trout, S5 50 fl half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c fl ft. Iceland halibut, 13c ft. Pickerel, half bbl, S3 00: quarter bbl, SI 35. Potomac her ring, S3 50 fl bbl: $200 ft half bbl; Holland herring. 70c; Walkoff herring. 90c. OATMEAL J6 507 00 fl bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at the Grain. Exchange, 1 car sample oats, 52c, 'free in elevator; 1 car No. 2 mixed corn, 58c, 10 days; 1 car bran, S16 50. 10 days. Receipts as bulletined. 34 cars. By Pitts burg, Ft, Wayne and Chicago Railnay.lcarof wheat. 4 of hay, 1 of oats, 2 of straw, 4 of flour. By PittsDurg, Cincinnati and St, Louis, 7 cars ot corn, 4 of hay. 2 of wheat, S ot oats. By Btltlmoreand Ohio, 2 cars of bran. ByPittf bnrgand Western, 3 tars ot corn, 1 of hay. All cereals are firm, oats particularly so. Pros-pect-t are good for an early advance in wheat and flour. Hay is quiet. Prices are for carload lots on track: Wheat-No. 2 red, SI 041 05; No, 3, SI 02 103. i CORN No. 2 yellow ear. 6162c; high mixed ear, 6960c; No. 2 yellow, shelled, 69060c: hign mixed shelled corn, 5T"rJ58c OATS No. J, 6253c; No. 2 wbHe. 5151Kc; extra. No. 3, 5050Kc: mixed oats, 474S& Bye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 7071c; No. 1 Western,6869c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancv spring and winter patent flour, 56 006 25: fancy stralebt winter, 15 2505 50, fancy straight spring. 15 25 65 50: clear winter. So 00525; straight XXXX bakers', S4 755 00. Rv- flour, S4 254 60. Buckwheat flour, 444c fl-ft. MlLLFEED No. 1 wbite middlings, S21 50J? 22 00 W ton; No. 2 wbite middlings, 319 Q0 20 50; brown middlings. S17 0018 00; winter wheat bran, S16 0016 50. .Hat Bled timothy No, 1, 810 6011 00; No. 2 do, SS 509 00: loose from wagon,Sll 00013 00, according to qnalltttNo. 2 prairie hay, S8 50 9 00: packing do, S7 007 50. BTRAttr-Oat, S7 75 00: wheat and rye, V 50 7 75. Provisions. Sugar-cured barns, large. 10c; sugar-cured hams, medium. 10c; sugar-cored hams, small, Uc; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, sc: sugar-, cured shoulders, iyic, sugar-cured, boneless shoulders, 8c; skinned shoulders, 8c; skinned hams, I2c; sugar-cured California bams,7c: sngar-cured,dried beef flats, 9c; sugar-cured dried beef sets, 10Kc: segar-enred dried beef rounds. 12kc: bacon, shoulders, 7c: bacon, clear sides. 7Kc: bacon, clear bellies. 6Jc: dry salt shoulders, 6c: dry salt clear sides, 6Kc Mess pork heart. S12 50; mess pork, family, S12 50. Lard Refined,, in tierces, 5c: half barrels, 5c; 60-ft tubs, 5c: 20-ft palls, fejc; 50-ft tin cans. oc; 3-ft tin pails, 6Kc; 5-ft tin palls, 6c; 10-ft tin pails, 5c. Smoked sausage, long,, 5c; large, 6c. Fresh pork, links, 9c Boneless hams. lUKc Pigs feet, half-barrels, S4 00: quarter-barrels, S2 15. Lumber. Building lumber continues active, but prices are unchanged. Hard woods are very firm, particularly cherry and qnartered oak. Lum bermen have laid In unusually large supplies in the faith of a heavy fall trade, and from pres ent appearances their faith bas been well grounded. PINtr-fPLANED YARD QUOTATIONS. Clear boards, per M -- Select common boards, per M.... Common boards peril bheathlng Pine trame lumber per M Shingles, No. 1, 13 In. peril Shingles, No. 2, lain, per M.... Lath , fS3 00S-.ffi 30 00 ...... 20 00 .. J... 18 00 SOC-327 00 . 4 75 .... 3 50 100 HARD WOODS YARD QUOTATIONS. Asb, 1 to 4 in , tw Ofraw CO Black walnut, neemlogran 5 00300 Bl ekwalnut, dry, log run 60 00375 00 i;a(-ny...... Green white oak plank, 2 to 4 in!. Dry white oak plank, 2 to 4 In.... Dry white oak hoards, lln. West Va.. yellow pine, 1 Inch WestVa. yellow nine, IK Inch... 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 WestVa. yellow poplarvK to lln 18 00(325 CO Hickory, tStoJfn.. MOOffiSOO Hemlock building lumber, per M 1500 Bank rails - 14 00 Boat studding - 14 00 Coal car plank ...- 18 09 PLANED. Clear boards, per M. t Surface boards 30 Clear. X-tnch beaded eelllnp MOO OQ335 00 28 00 35 00 30 00 25 00 oo oo 30 00 SCO 2000 I Partition boards, perM r Vli-mi-lni-i "Kin t Flooring. No. 2 Yellow pine flooring 30. r eaioer-Dosrainft; raomaea. ra. a.... Weather-boarding, moulded, No. 2.... Weather-boarding, -Inch HARD WOODS-JOBBCIO FEICXS. Ash. 00045 00 03SH5C0 00350 00 Walnut lo? ran, green 25 tValnnt loer rnn-drv 35 White oak plank, rreen 17 uuaiaoo White oak nlank. dry 20 ooaaoo t bite oak boards, dry - J8 oorssoo 0032100 ooi&soo 0&a23 00 00(33 00 50i:oo 14 00 14 00 18 00 L WestVa, yellow pine, 1,H In 20 ncs, II. TCilUW UIUB. A 1U. .....-.- .V iuigw popist. ....... .... 'a Hlckoryt VAVS2 In 20 Hemlock U Bunk rails - Boat studdlnr. - Coal car plank Metal Quotations. New York Pig iron steady and quiet Cop per unchanged. Lake, October 116 75. Lead steady; domestic. So 90, Tin dull and steady; straits, $21 35. Price of Bar Silver. rsTXCLlL TXLXGKAH TO TH2 DUFATCrt.1 New Yore. October 22. Bar silver London, 49Xd.; New York. 81 09. $PS Pvent in tbe most eleffant form THE LAXATIVE ANO NUTRITI0U8 JUICE or THB FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive conditiouof the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious cr Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TRENQTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it -, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB STRTJP 03E OrPIG-S MANUFACTURED ONLY BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kt, , NEW YORK. K. Y. iyS-77-TTB BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my3 TJ17JVDT IT'S SAVINGS BANK. r ClUrilEl O SI FOUIiril AVENUE. Capitil. 5300.000. Surplus. t51.b70 29. D. McK. LLOYD, EDWARD E. DUFF, 4 President, Asst. Sec: Treas. per cent interest allowed on time deposits. ocl5-40-D JOHN M. OAKLE? & CO. BANKEKS AND BBOKEB3. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroteutn. Private wire to New York and Chicago. 15 SIXTH ST Pittsburg. oc22-53 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. A. EALED PBOPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Cnntrol untll2p. M. Wednesday, October 22,1890. for tbe laying of a sewer from engine house No. 6 to Forty-second street, Plans and specifications can he seen at the office of Wm.Lavdon,sq , plumbing inspector, third floor City UalL Bonds double the amount of bids must ac company eacb proposal, said bond to be pro bated before tbe Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to refect any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief of Department of Public Safety. PrrTSBTjRG, October 15. 1890. oclS-15-D NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received at the office of City Controller until FRIDAY, tbo 31st day of October. A. D. 1890, at3 o'clock T.TL, for the t0lGRADINO PAVINGA.ND CURBING. Thirty-sixth street, from Charlotte street to Railroad stieet. Virginia avenue, from Kearsarge street to Wyoming street. G RADING AND PAVING. Woolslayer alley, from Thirty-seventh street to Thirty-eighth street. Poe alley, from Fifty-second street to He; Candless street. Hoffer alley, from Orerbill street to Roberts 8tre6t" PAVING AND CURBING. Craig Btreet, from Fifth avenue to Center avenue. PAVING. Clark alley, from Roberts street to Overhill Street. Tbe paving of the above-named streets to be either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irregu lar block stone, or cobble stoneand bids will be received for each kind of pavement. Plans and specifications cau be seen, and blanks for biddlng'cab be obtained, at the gen eral office. Department ot Public Works. Each proposal most be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. a be Department of Awards reserves, the right to reject any or an bids. .2-.., E.M.B1QELOW, .. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsbubo, October 21, 1800. OC21-U 20 00325 Htwa25 ooai5 a0025 -sanaai 1 Jtf-J"- V --'S!,s3--ffl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHOLESALE -:- tfOLTSE, Embroidery and White Goods Department-, direct importation from tbe best 'manufac turers of St. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Edg ings, Flounclngs. Skirt Widths and Allovers, Hemstitched Edgings and Flounclngs. Buyers will Bnd these goods attractive both In price) and novelties of design. Foil lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOISTERY DE. PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades in dado and plain or spring fixtures. Lace Cur tains, Portieres. Chenille Curtains, Poles and Brass Trimmings; Floor, Table and Stair OU Cloths in best makes, lowest prices for quality; wash dress) fabrics. The largest variety from which to select. Toll Du Nords, Chalnn Cloth, Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suiting. Heather 4 Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. tal3-D ' 5 BOTTLES Rem6ved Scrofulous Lumps from my neck. Sin in! la! f'Tnli iOiM Th ey were Large as an fcgg. JratiiEUEAH. Muiiicalm. illch. VlVkVlV VHIinUUIGIiSbUUUu " BEST 4. COES FARTHEST."! The purest, most soIobletheOrffrlnoJeo-J !eoa. Invented, patented sad maus in now j z i&na. nelicste. stimulating. rrairKioas. maca . Ctoetterfor the nerves tnjin tea and coffee.. r Ask for vaw hotjtz'TS. tana bo otner im - MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTiER 814 PENH AVKSUE. PITTsBDKU. PA. As old re-idents know and back til es of Pitt burg papers ptove, is tbe oldest establishe and most prominent physician in the city, do voting special attention to all chronic diseases 2ST5SSN0FEEUNTILCURED- MLTDni IO and mental diseases, physical IMLn V UUo decay.nervous debility. laefcof energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory; disordered sight, self di-trust, bashtulnesj, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting tbe person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cared. BLOOD AND SKINiK&S! blotches, falline hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons tborousbly eradicated from tbe system. 1 1 Dl M A D V kidney apd bladder derange UnlllAn I meats, weak bark. gravel. ca tarrhal discbarges, inflammation and otber painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. 'Dr. Whittier's life-lone, extensive experlenca Insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as caref nlly treated as it here. Office hours. 9 A. M. to 8 p. M. Sunday. 10 A. it. to 1 P. K. only. DK. WHITTIER, 814 Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. jya-12-Dsuwk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all cases re quiring scientific aud confiden tial treatment! Dr. S. K' Lake, M. R. C. P. S".. Is the oldesvand uost experii-nred specialist la the city. Consultation tree and stnetlv confidential. Ofilca hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. 31.: Sundays, 2 to 4 P. u. Consult them personally, or write. Doctors Lake. cor. Penu ave. and 4th St., Pittsburg, Pa. e3-72-DWk NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT! Spedflc for Hysteria, Piizlne... Fits. Neuralgia. Wake fulness, Mental Depression. Boftenln? of the Brain, re sulting In Insanity and leading to misery decav and deatb. Premature Old Age. Barrenness. Loss of Poer lneltner sex. Involuntary losses, and Spermatorrhoea caused by overexertion of the brain, self-olrase or over-indalgence. Each box contains one month's treat ment. $1 a box. or six for So, sent by mall prepaid. Witn eacb order for six boxes, will send purchaser iruarantee to refund money it tho treatment rails to cure. Guarantees Issned and srenume sold only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2401 Penn ave., and Corner Wylie and Fnltonst, PITTSBURG. PA. myIS51-TTS3n IB. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT TOR WEAMES In Mircrirtillltated ASSSS-. iVJ-sSss through disease or "QBSUlSLni"" otherwise. VR eDAKANTEKtorOKKbytblsewljlPKt)VEp XldSCTKIC BELT or KEUND iloNi-Y. Mad for this spectne purpose. Cure o Physical Weak ness, slvln Kreely. Mild, boothlni. Continuous Currents of riectrlclty throngh all weak : parts, restorlm.' them to HEALTH and VIGOKOIM STKENOTH. Mertrle current rclt instantly, or we forfeit 85,000 In cash. BLLTCompieteMantt np. Worst cases Permanently Cured In three months. Sealed pamphlets free. Call onorad dress SANDEN ELLCTKiC Cl..819 Uroadway, Mew york. myS2-J2-T!6Su oolfc'S Oofrtoaa. 14343. ' COMP-OUND kCbmrjosed of Cotton Root, Tans7 and Pennyroyal a recent discovery by an nl nlimipffl- Tst nWfMnfullt, IlKP.ti montnlu Safe, Effectual. Price $L by mafl. COtton rtoot ompounu aoa taao ui euwuww, or iiiclose 2 stamps for sealed particulars. Ad dress POND LILY COMPANY. No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward aveDetroit. Mich. J3-SoIdin Pittsburg, Pi., b y Joseph Flera E&Son. Diamond and Marc et sts. 4 H se21-I67-TTSuWkBOWK D0NTGIVEJLIP! xryl You can Get Well Permanently. Do AptAlnp', and vou' DU or be Demented ' We Radically Cure All Weaknesses and DIseasesofMen! Exclusive Ustaods Is Home Treatment, deierlosdla 1" " mm " 1 mailed tree for a snort OUR NEW BOOK gy!g&gSfrg Oiaraatsed Teitlmonlals. Everrtalni conadaatlal. GIVE UP DON'TS! PERFECT HEALTH! Rlchird H. Beck. Lockport, N. Y , writes that after manr yeiri safferinff from Nervous Debility, Sleeplessness con stant Twitching of Muscles ia hands, arms and letrs, he was restored to p4trtect healtH by foat boxes, of Nbjivx BsASS I am 80," he says, bnt fe like a Toontr man." Jt per box, postpaid. Pamphlet (sealed) tree- Address Nere Bean Co., Buffalo, N. Y. At Joseph Flera ine & Son's, t Market St. v . T a. . . J -3 - . jn4ha4UtiffA (WILCOX'S COMPOUND), Safe. Cartaln and EffctaaL At Xug;ta everywhere or by mall. Send 4 cts. ft BookwojlAS-S SArE-OTARD"- fsealed. WILCOX SPECIFIC CO., Pbila, Pa. UIl2-bO-TTbWK PERPECT MANHOOD WEAK Cares assured to men of all age. Send for free illustrates treatise. Strong THE HAJUTOM CO. 1 Park Place, New Tork. ocii-i-rawk WEAK MANHOOD Early Decay and Abuse, la potency , Lort vigor, and health fully restored.- Varicocele enred. eW Home Treatise seafree and sealed. Seeresy. PBOP. H. S. BU1TS, 17 Pulton su, . i . aul3-M-TTS3UWk FEMALE BEANS Absolutely reliable, perfectly safe, most powerful f emato regulator known 1 never fall !il a box, port paid, on box sufficient. Address LION DRUG CO-BaffiloTK. T. Sold by JOS. iXEMCO & SOS, tI3 Karket tx. aol7-tO-TTS ABQOKrOBTHEMILLIOH FREE QME TffikTMENTi .WITH MEDICAL ELErntlcnT L?erall CHR0HI&0BOASIQ and jrERVmrS niSEASES in both sezta.. BT Blt an yo read tale book. Addnaff I CHEMtCALCO., HIIWAHHE.IH c9y23-C-TTa3u DR. E.C. WESTS I nilu I liLla THaPCRU 1 3 l 1 I siflki":! A '-eai. v
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