THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1890. AT THE STOCK YARDS. linn of Cattle Large at Liberty and Small at Here's Islaud. KO IMPEOVKMKXT IX MARKETS. Good Stackers and Feeders Firm and Choice L'eeres Meadj. SHEEP AXD SWINE 1DI,L AND LOWER OrncE or Tiie Pittsbceo Dispatch, i Monday, October 27, 1890. At Herr's Island Supply or cattle at these yards was slightly jbelow that of last week. Average quality! was much better. The run 01 "Western stock was better than fer some weeks pasLi- Markets were firm, hut there was no Advance in prices orer last Monday. Following was the range of markets: Best heavy Chicagos, 55 35 to $5 50; good to choice medium weights. f4 75 to (5 15; common to fair do, $4 40 to $4 65; cood to prime light weights, 54 50 to 54 70; common to fair do, 4 15 to 54 40; roughs, $3 50 to $3 75; bulls, heifers and dry cows, 92 50 to $3 25. Fresh cows were slow at last week's range, namely, $25 00 to $40 00 per head. Receipts: From Chicago I. Zciglcr, 222 head; L. Rothschild. 20: A. Fromm, 55. From Pennsylvania W. Garvin, 4; J. Bctaler. 8, J. Hunger. 2: tV. Cleveland, 25. Total. 339: last week, 351; previous week, 431. Sapply of calves was almost double that of last week, but demand was good for all offered, and market was verv firm at S to 6e per B lor good to choice vealrr. and S1 to 4c for heavy grasers. Receipt-, 70 head; la&t week, 39; pre vious week, oi. Mieen and Iambs There was a comDarativelr light run, but supply wa more than equal to demand. Market was dull and slow, at the following range: For sheep. S3 50 to $5 0U per cwt,at.d lambs 4c to be per ft. Some extra good sheep were sold at So 15. and a sale of lambs-was reported at 6J4c. Receipts: From Ohio Sanford fc LangUnn. HI head; N. Buchanan. 30, hrom Pennsylvania J. Behler. 4: G. Flintier. 7(1; J Wright. M: McCrtarj A Serceant, 147: T Bincham. 204: M. Ranger, 2d: G. W. Keesej. 4a Total, 753; last week. 1.000; previous week, MS. Hogs Supplv was very large and markets were dull and slow at a decline of 20c to 30c per cwt. from p'ice'of last Monday. Following v-as the ranee of markets: Prime corn-fed Chicago and !iio. $4 70 to $4 SO: nutty corn fed. J4 50 io Jl a, rrassert,$4 40 to S4 50. Fenn-Tltiia-lmlealHdat4 2,itoS4 CO. Receipts: From Chicago I. Zeizler. 249 head; V. Zoller. S47. From Ohio Needy fc Smith. S52: '. Hu dianan. 54; Stanford A Lansdwi, Sfl. From Pennsylvania V. Garvin, 20: J. Behler, 27: Mc- reary & Sergeart, 3S: J. Hunger, 32: U. W. Keesey. 23. Total. 1,174; last w eek, SOS; previ ous week. SS2 At "Woods' Run and llas Liberty. There were 207 head ol cattlo on sale at Woods' Run yard-. thi morning, 40 head from Chicago and 187 from Ohio. In the receipts was a car load irom Ohio close to prime, weigh ing about 1,500 ft-. This load was unloaded at tc. the hihe;-t price obtained at thess yards t.j-dav. The ranci- il markets was Z to 5e per a . aimat tlir-o tigniea market wa- drajgv. Iliorewere ltil head of hogs, which oldat 54 50 to $4 75. a very light run of sheep and lambs. A few c'tra Ohio lambs weizhingfS lHiuuds w ere sold at 6 to PAc. the latter for the ery choicest. At the opening of markets this morning In Eat Liberty ards tlieie were about 150 car loads oil ale. a:m 'his number was no doubt in creased to 170 loads before tbe day was over. La; Monday tl'ere w en- 1S5 loads offered, and tr :- proved too many for Hie demands of local tndt. In to-daj'sotferinzs there were prob aW 2ocarloadsorgood cattle, but no strictly prime. Rujcrs were present In full force, but i.iey saw their advantage from the heavy run r.nd made the most or It. Markets were slow on all common aud Inw grade beeves at a shade lower prices than wereoblained a week ago. Good cattle were barel steady at lat week's prices, and good stockers and feeders were stronger and higher. Supply of good feedets was not up to uiinand. Supply of cows was fo!ly p to demand, and last week's rai.ge as barely maintained. There were about 2J0 bead of calves on the market, and range w-asSc Jo Cc. according to quality and weight. Sheep and lambs weic a shade lower than last Monday, as regaids common and inferior Stock, which wcie in the majority. There were i loaas on sale, jop price of Micep was so 15. and Iamb-, 56 M Quality of rifenngs sluiwed a slight improvement on last week, but tbore nero few choice bunches. The run of lings was large, there :eii!g about 30 loads on sale. Tbesencralrargcof markets was forPhila ilelpliUs S4 35 to 4 4. and for YorKers $4 10 to 4 281 Markets weie .-low at the decline. Ad cording to advice received by one of our packers from hi Chicago buyer, top price there to-day was $4 20. ly Tclcgrapli. NEW YORK Uece Heceipts. &931 bead, unlading 5car fcrsa'i; marita fcbaae firm: native steers, $3 Wrfjo 10 per 100 pounds; Colo rado. S3 00J3 50: bulls and "-oivs, 5"! O0l5"J 40; diefsed beef Mead a- CgTJ-ic per pound; biupments to-morri 1,123 beeves jwi 2.5C0 qu.irters ot beet. Calve Receipts, 1.425 head; market J-ic per pound loer: veal, $5 00g5 70 prr 1W pounds; giascis. j: lj2 SO; esterns. fJ 75g850 Sheep Receipts 14.204 head: mar ket tedy; sheep. $4 00j75 40 per 100 poundo; iambs. Jj 00fi5 Gli; dressed mutton Mow at SU C!0c per lioimtl. dres&ed Iambs steady at 9 i)4c. Hogs Ueceipts. 4,45.3 head; 'market t-te .dy at 54 29g4 90 per 100 pounds. CINCINNATI-Hop. Rcccints larger and de naud more active; rammnii and light, $275 ft-4: packing and butchers'. S3 S5ffi4 20; recelnts, 7 SCO head; shipments, 3.401 head. Cattle bopply large: market weak; common. $11 75; iair to choice buichers' grades. S2t3 CO: choice Bbippers. S3 75g4: receipts, 2.640 head; ship ments. P00 head. Sheep fcuppls ample;barefy eteadv; common to choice. St 504 75; stock wethers and ewes. J4 25S4 75: extra fat wethers ai.d jearlincs U 50g4 75; leceipts, 850 head; shipments, 970 head. Lanibs Spring in fair demand and steaaj; good to choice shipping. SS 25g3 75; common to choice butcher, S3 50 5 .30 per 100 pounds. OMAHA Cattle Receipts. 2.400 head; the cattle market opened active and firm o l g.iod siock; others slovi, two-thiids of receipts westerns. Fancy 1,400 pounds to 1,000 pounds steers, or which there was some good stock are qnoted at S4 454 90; prime. 1.200 to 1,475 luurad steers at S3 JHJtrf 50; fair to jrood. 1,050 liouod to 1.350 puund steers, S3 001 la If ogs Reccipt.v. 5.600 head: the market opened u.-out tead 'J he best grades selling stronger :.nd the poorer grades weaker. The ran-e was IS SOgl 15. the bulk S3 S5S24 00; all sold on an . etive market, hebt. S3 503 95: heaw. S3 6-5 1.4 15; mixed. SI 6363 Vi. Sheep Recelpt-.1,'724 i ead; native, S. 3.3ft4 1.3: Westerns, $2 OOgJ 95. KANSAS CITY-Caitle-Receipts, 10.190 head; shiDuients. 6.680 head, market rood: natives s'romrj lexan and horn native 10c lower; necrs. S3 -j4 90: cows. SI 25g2 50; stockers and feeders, S2 40E3 It; range steers. II 903 2 fei: range cos, SI 00S1 75. Hoes Receinta 3,40 head: shipments. :5,920 head: market irree ,.iar and closed tead): ; bulk. S3 b03 90: all grades, S2 oS4 12). Sheej-Receipts. L420 head: Miipments VA4 head; market steady lambs. J6 3c7 4-3; good to choice muttons. $4 05 g4 3: stockers and feeders. S2 554 75. CHICAGO The Evening Journal reports Cattle Receipts 22.000 head: shipments 5 000 hcad'inarkci teadi to a suade lnuer; steers t:!TO5I3: Texas steirs. S2 43S3 00: ran-eri' 53 23ft3 S3. Hog Receipts. 33,000 head; shipl tiient.fi.OO0 bead; market active and steady roach and common. S3 703 90: good mixed 54 004 15: prime heavv and butcher weights) tl 15rt4 25; light, S3 &0ff 4 ia Sheep Receipts. W.W0 head: shipments none; market strong; na.ives S4 0g4M: "WVsterns. S4 004 50; Tex an SI 60; lambs, S4 7o5 75. BUFFALO Cattle Receipts. 208 loads through. 27.j sale: -low but not quotably lower; no export demand: export steers, good to ex ira.il 15?4 60- cbnice heavv butchers, $4 15g 4 ta Mn-, pai.dliiiibsdunandheavy;receipts, 16 loads tin mieli, 0-3 sale: sheen, choit e to ex M.i. S5Cy(j25: goon .o clmice, S4 754 95; Uiobs ;o i-xtra, SC OOgG 25: good to choice S j5'.i.i Hoes vlon and loAer; re ceipts. HI loads through: 150 sale; heavy, SI 40 &4 45; medium and mixed. S4 301 45. ST. LOUIS-Cattle - Receipts. 2,300 head; ,uiimi.i &.WV iimu, uiarKetsieaa: good to fancv native. S4 40gS 00: fair to good do o h4 40; stockers and feeders, SS I 1033 00 Tcxans and Indians, S2 C0ft3 4a Hog Re ceipts, 3,500 bead; "hipment5,3.3(J0 head: market -i ; fair to choice heavy, H 001 15: mixed .rides, S-0ft4C0; lieh'. fair to best. f4 0u4 25. 1 ce Receipts. 1.500 head: shipments. 200 ,eid: maiket stead i; good to choice, S4 00 MINNEAPOLIS There was a large amount of iv beat to-day. due to some brought over from aiurday and 948 receipts to-day. The greater i-ri. of all was offered from the sample tables ad. as each car had to sell on its own merits! i.jde slow work of disposing of it. The demand a-s lack. as futures were weak, and buyers i mted considerable concession tbat they ex- i cted to get owing to the large quantity for t'p. Closing quoMtions: Xn. 1 hard, October, m. on track. VOcjjSI W: o. 1 Northern. Octo irr. 94Jc; Nuven bei. 91!c: December. 96c: tfa. SI OSfi: n track. ; No. 2 Northern (Ctober. 9lc; on track, 91a Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, ervouw dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by r. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jos. Fleming & Son's Market st. in MARKETS BY WISE. "Wide and Frequent Fluctuations In "Wheat "With a Drop In Prices Corn Scores a Loss Oats Unsettled Pork Quiet, CHICAGO Wheat There was a fair specu lative trading to-day, and the market closed rather irregular. Tbe feeling was unsettled, denoting some strength early and later de veloped decided weakness. There was some disposition to buy early in tbe day, and some of tbe larger traders were numbered on tbat side, but later a prominent local operator was re ported to have been selling freely in New York and the market quickly eased off here. The opening was about c higher than Satur day's closing, but prices quickly declined sell ing off Jc, then rallied c, held fairly steady for a while, and then declined lJ415sC. or to inside prices of tbe day, fluctuated sums and closed about H?c lower than Saturday. The strong opening was due mainly to the firmer tone of Enropean cables. A special dispatch from Manitoba says that the wheat yield of tbac country which promised so splendidly is turning out disappointing in quality. Tbe above Influences aided in sus taining the market during tbe early part of the session. But with heavy arrivals in tbe Nor h west tbe market began to weaken as reported. Corn Fair trading within a J6JJc range, with the feeling firmer early but easier as the session advanced. The fluctuations in wheat and the operations of a.Iarge local trader bad a good deal to do with tbe course of the mar ket. First trades were at HQo advance, the market ruling firm for a tune, after which a decline was recorded, and then a rally which did not hold, tbe market closing with a J-sG'Jc loss. Oats There was a'cood business in May, but noiliing or consequence in the other futures. An unsettled feeling prevailed, prices being governed entirely by local influences. Prices fluctuated freely within e range, and closing saies were at aoout insiae ngure. Mess pork Only a fair business was re ported. Early a few transactions were made at a small advance. Later prices fluctuated considerably, declining 710c, and closed rather quiet at medium figures. Lard Only a moderate business was trans acted. Prices ruled about 2c lower and the market closed ouiet at medium tlrures. Short rib siacs A fair trade was reported. Prices fluctuated considerably within a range of 2J4t5i and tbe market closed at about in side ngures. Tbe leading futures ranged as lollows. as cor rected by John M. Oakley 4 Co., 45 Sixth street, members Chicago Board of Trade: Opeii-I HI.cli- Low- Clos- ArtTICLES. Injr. est. est. lug. V HEAT, i0.3 I I October. f J oi'i S I 01','s WX I 973 Ilecembcr j i3't l rav ttilH llri:, Ma 1C7S.I 1 07J, 106.H 1C6H COKK. SO. 2 October 5I 5ml 51 51.4 ovember 51V, 51Vi 51,' Sltf May MS 54V 54 54 oats. o.: j October. 431 43'! &H 42K December 43J 43 i 4-1 i'av...... 46J, 40 46 46! MESS POIIK. December. in 45 10 43 10 40 10 41 January 12 SS 12 5 12 15 12 20 May IS K 12 92W 12 80 12 85 l.ARn. Dcrcmbcr 45 6 45 6 42 6 42 January C 65 8 G5 6 60 6 (Hit May 7 0S 7 03 7 tCW 7 02h SIIOKT KIBS. i Dcrcmbcr 5 57) 4 57'fl 5 55 ' 5 55 January 5 92's 5 93 i 5 no ' 5H2 Mar 333 i 637SI 6 30 6 3Z,f Cash quotations were as follows r"lour steady and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. 99S1 00: No. 3 spring wheat, 9093c: So. 2 red 99Ji$l 00. No. 2 corn. 51c. No. 2 oaU. 42Ji0'42?ic. No. 2 rye. 66c Ivo. 2 barley hrm at bOe. No. 1 flaxseed. !1 46. Prime timothvsend. SI 21Q1 23. Mess pork, per bbl, S10 2510 37. Lard, per 100 lbs. J6 32&0 10. Short rib sides, loose. S5 4505 50; dry salted shoulders, boxed, $5 62g5 75: short clear sides, bnxed.f-3 90595. .Snsram quictand unchanged. o. 2 nhite oats, 4Gg)4frJic; No. S white oats. 45464c; No. 3 barley, f. o. b.. 6178c; No. 4 f. o. b.. O0Q67c On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was unchanged. Eggs, 19S20c NEW YORK Flour Citv mills firm but quiet; other grades dull and heavv. Cnrnmeal dull and steady: yellow Western. J2 50g3 2a Wheat Spot market dull and Jilc lower and Ing by the principal Western operators, and closed easy and lc under Saturday; No. 2 red, October, closing at SI 06 November, clos ing a: Jl 07: December, SI 07jil 08 13-16. clos ing at SI 07?i; January, SI 0Sa,ei 09J', closing at SI 0 February, closing at tl 09i: March, closing at SI 10K; April, closinr at SI VBi: Mav. SI 10J1 11 13-16. closing at Jl lmn July, closing at $1 03 Bye firm and quiet: Western. 7074c. Barley firm and quiet: N". 2 Milwaukee. 77Kc; ungraded Westerni75 S9c Barley malt quiet; Canada, country made. 90993c Corn Spot market dnll ana easier: N. 2. 5SJ5Sic el'vator: 58965910. afloat; ungraded mixed, 5SJ485!)Mc Options dull. ;c lower, easy, freer receipts; October clnsiinr. 5S-Kc: November. 5SK5SJi5c. closing, oSc: December, 9g595.1Gc. closing, 59c; Mas1. 60H.60c closing. G0Jc Oats Spot market moiierairly active, steady; options quiet, eas ier; October closing at 4ic; November. 4St 4SKc. closing. 4Sj;c; December. 49K19Vc: clos mg. 49e; May. 51651: cf3lng, 51VTC; spot No. 2 white, lKc; mixed western, 46t49c; while do. 50a56c: No. 2 Chicago. 49Ji049Kc. Hay quiet and steady. Hods fairlv ictinnni strong. Tallow scarce and strong; city (S2 for pkgsUJJc bid. Eggs quiet; fancy firm; west ern, 22&03C. Receipts 2.749 packages. Pork qciet ana steady: mess, ill 2512 SO; extra uuiurc,?jv ouii. uimeats quiet ana steadv. Middles quie: and steady. Lard weak and dull; western sieam. S6 00; November. SO 63; Decem ber, S6 6&SG 68, closing at S6 C5;Jjniian SS 8" SC&5, closing at 56 82: Februarv, S6 93; .March. us. Butter in moderate demand and firm: western dairy. 1017c; do. creamery, 162c; do. factory. 8?14c: elgin. 26c Cbeose stead): light skims, 4X7Kc: Ohio flats. 79J4c PHILADELPHIA Flour firm; Western winter clear, Jl 755 00: do straight, $5 10S5 40 winter patent, $5 405 75: Minnesota clear S4 505 00: do straicnt, S5 005 dO. Wheat Options opened Kc higher, but lost the im provement and closed nominal. Choice grades, though moderate, were fully equal to require ments. Ungraded, in crain depot. SI 0o- No 2 red. October. Jl OJigl 01; November. SI 01 1 01i: December. SI 031 03X: Jauuary. SI OoQit 05K- Corn Spot weak: options nomi nal: No. 2 mixed in crain depot. 59c; jfo high mixed in crain depot. 59ie; No. 2 mixed October, 8JeE9c: November, 58V39c; De cember, 5705Sc; January. 56.j7f. Oats firm, with more activity in car lots, but little disposition to trade in futures: No. 3 white 60c No. 2 white. 50J-51r: No. 2 clipped white, 54K 55c; do fancy, oBc; No. 1 white, 52c: do barlev o.it. 53: No. 2 white October, 50WSlc: ovember. 60-i51c; December. Slii'SilUc January 525:!ic Provisions in liehi request, but steady. Pork Moss, new. SH 5012 (10: do prime mess, nc. jllOO; dofamilv.S135014 00 hams, smoked, Sll 0012 00. Butter dull and irregular: Pennsylvania creamerv, extra! 23a. Eggs scarce and firm; Penrsvlvanla firsts, 24c. Cheese qnie'; part skims. 6S8c ST. LOUIS Flour dull and lower; XXX $3 003 10: family. S3 253 35; choice. SS 50 3 75: lancy. S4 I5ij4 30. Wheat The market opened l-16c up f or December and JiSJic higher for May: cables were firm and receipts liberal; the market advanced slightly, weakened, but the loss was recovered; later there was a heavy break, prices going down ljc from the top, thoush a fractional advance was recorded at the close, which wan iiffli lower than Satur day: No. 2 cash. 97?ie9SKc: December. 99l 99Kc;May, SI 05c asked; July. 92c Corn The market opened He up, strengthened and sold up Jc further, weakened and tbe tendency was downward, reacted and advanced, but be came weak again and closed c below Satur days latest figures: No. 2 casti, 50c; Mav. 51c Oats irregular: No. 2 cash. 42c bid: May."45f c Rve scarce; No. 2 rve, 66c bid. Barley firm: Minnesota, 73c; Wisconsin, 70c: Iowa, 70076c Flaxseed held higher at Jl 45. Provisions strong, stimulated by advices from other mar kets, but little done, except in bacon, which brought full prices. Pork. J1L Lard. $6 la BALTIMORE Wheat-Western quiet; No. 2 winter red, spot and October, SI 04U1 04k: December. SI 02K1 02ii: May, 09Wl 09J. Corn Western OUlet: mirprl ntanrlltnl,.; 57c: year. 55c bid; January, 55c asked: Mav. C7lc bid. Oats Qlliel: Western whltfL 49fl)SnV- rf.. do mixed. 4S49c: graded No. 2 mixed. 49c Rye steadv: cuoice to fancy. 75Q78e; good to prime, 7274c; common to fair, 62Q70c Hay firm; choice timothy, SU 60612 00; good to pnmeS10 0010 50. Provisions active. Butter firm and scarce Eggs very firm at 21S22c CINCINNATI-FlourdulL Wheat dnlL Corn firm; I o. 2 mixed. 55c Oats stronger; good de mand: No. 2 mixed. 46fa47c Rye scarce and firm; No. 2. 71c. Pork quiet at Sll 75. Lard quiet at SS 12K- Bulk meats in light demaud; short ribs, $5 5a Bacon In moderate demand; short clear. J6 62. Butter firm; fancy Elgin creamery. 2728c: do Ohio. 26g27c; choice dairy, 12614c Eggs firm at 20c. Cheese in moderate demand and firm; choice full cream Ohio flat, 99ic MILWAUKEE Flour unchanged. Wheat easy: No. 2 spring, on track, cah, 96Q93c; De cember. 97fe;No, 1, Northern, tL Corn firm at 5253c Oats firm at 4647c Barley firm at 72Jic Rye easier at 69c Provisions quiet. Pork January. S12 15. Lard January, S7. TOLEDO Wheat activo and lower: cash and October. SI; December, SI 01J: May, SI 06V. Corn dull and steady; cash. 64c: December, oic; Mav, o4c Oats quirt; cash. No. 2 white. 48c. Cloverseed dull; cath. SI 15; October, H 20; December. SI 25; February, 4 35. DULUTH Wheat was weak and lower to-day under the influence of heavy receipts. Closing prices are: October. SI 02: December, SI 03: May, Jl 09; Ko. 1 hard. SI 02; No. 1 Northern, 9734c; No. 2 Northern, 92c ' !;"- reo. 4i wi4 elevator; (l nxK afloat: 51 07?il CSX f. o. b.; No. 3 red. 99c; ungraded red.eoesi C6;No. 1 Northern. SI 09Vf: No.l hard. SI 15Vi: ontions fell VA&V-Ae. on ir !. Jna ON A SOUND BOTTOM. Rich Men Show Confidence in Real Estate by Picking it Dp. PRICES IN FAT0R OF THE BUYER. lloorhead Residence, in the East Bought by a Fnneral Director. End, THE SEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE CITi" That there is no lack of confidence in the real estate market is shown by the large and steady additions to the. acreage on all sides of the city. Scarcely a week passes without a new plan of lots being brought out. The prosperity of the city is so seenre and the increase ot population so certain that inves tors feel periectly safe in putting their money in land, even at tbe risk of being in advance of demand, which must, however, in the nature of things, in a very few years, overtake tUe supply. The danger lies in too little rather than too much available acreage to keep pace with the constantly increasing necessities of the city. "While new subdivisions are being put on tbe market at a lively rate, the supply of building sites is kept within moderate bounds by large absorptions by home-seekers, and neither now nor at any previous time for four or five years has there been anything like a glut of such property. Business is reaching out bo fast and becoming so diffused that every plan of lots is central to some of the activities of the city. This makes "dead" property an impossibility. Hence it makes little difference where a man buys he is sure to be central to some impor tant industry, which will in time enhance the value of his purchase. Even distance is ceas ing to be an objection, since rapid transit has been or soon will be extended to every district around the city, bringing the rural home and the workshops, mill or store luto close conjunc tion, although in reality several miles apart. The fact that people of large means are put ting their monev into real estate should inspire those in less affluent circumstances with confi dence in the stability of this greatr interest. Conditions favor the buyer. Prices are firm and enhancement certain. Workingmen, therefore, should strain a point, if necessary. to obtniu possession of a home. They cannot invest their earnings to better advantage. The won seldom visits tue a nor oi owns the roof that shelters bim. man who Business News and Gossip. If all the building projects on foot materialize, a long step will be taken next year to overcome the famine in small houses. The Covenanter church property, at "Wilkins burz. is beinc prepared for the market. The congregation expects to realize enough from the sale of lots to defray the expense of a handsome church building Fourteen of S3 mortgages on file yesterday were for purchase money. The largest was for S30.66U Thirteen ere for less than $1,000 each. A few years ago a few streets monopolized all the business, but the center of trade has so shifted and expanded tbat it is now hard to tell just where it is, or what street carries tlio palm of importance. The general sentiment, how ever, is tbat Fifth avenue, especially in its rela tion to tbe suburbs, is the leading thoroughfare of the city. It is beinir built up very fast, and the improvements, both business and residence, are generally of a high class. Two elegant brick dwellings are going up on Rebecca street, near Liberty. Property is moving up in the Twentieth ward. Some owners out tbere have advanced prices S5 a foot within the past few days. seven permits were taken out yesterday lor vi houses, one ot them specifyinc a block of six at a cost of 52,000 each. The list follows: Jones & Laugbltns, Lira., frame one-story factory and shop, 55x280 feet on South Tnentv sixth street. Twenty-fifth ward. Cost, S5.000. Mark Albrecht, frame two-story dwelling, 21 x50 feet, on Independence avenue. Thirty-fifth ward. Cost, $l,50a John O. Phillips, six brick two-story attic dwelling', 20x34 feet each, on Twenty-fourth street. Twenty-fifth ward. Cost, 112,000. Joseph Sronkowski, frame one-storv dwell ing, 18x30 feet, on Btereton avenue. Twelfth ward. Cost. 225. Miss Marcaret Loiran. frame two-storv dwell- inc. 20x16 feet, on Evaiine street. Nineteenth ward. Cost. 1950. John A. Ilaus, frame addition two-story dwelling. 14xl9 feet, on Ellsworth avenue. Twentieth ward. Cost, S77a v, . Jacob Ilg, frame two-story dwelling, 36x20 feet, on Lincoln avenue. Twenty-first ward Cost, jooa - SI ovements lu Real Estate. It was stated in The Dispatch a few days ago that an important deal in East End resi dence property was on the eve of being closed np. It was learned yesterday that tbe transac tion bad been consummated, the Moorhead res idence and eight acres, on Fifth avenue, Oak land, passing into the possession of Mr. H. Samson, the undertaker, for 8115.000. Messrs. "W. A. Herron A Sons, agents for tho estate, nad no particulars to give out, but did not deny that the sale had been made. The property is among tho finest in the citv. The mansion is new and commodious, and the gonnds handsomely improved. The purchaser will occupy the house as a residence. The re port that the residence and grounds formerly occupied by L. W. Dalzell. Esq., were included in the sale to Mr. Sainsoni is incorrect. Thev were sold last spnmr bv Messrs. Herron Sons to J. C Keilly for S25.00a C. H. Love sold a vacant lot on the corner of Forbes and Murdock streets. 87J on the former by 260 on the latter, for W. P. Getty to John Z. T. Robitzer for a price approximating J6,50a The purchaser will erect a fine residence on tbe lot, L. O. Frazier sold a new modern frame dwelling of five rooms, etc, with lot 20x130 feet to a 30-foot alley, situated on tho west side of Pacific avenue, near Coral street. Twentieth ward, for $3,000 cash. i James AV, Drape &Co. sold a house and lot on Kilbuck street. Allegheny, for S3.200 cash. Baltensperger fc Williams sold for George W. Krupscbild. Esq.. two lots, each 22x110, on Mc Kean avenue, Charlcroi, for $1,000 cash. E. D. Wingenroth sold two lots, fronting 50 feet ou Toketo avenue and extending back 110 feet to Osage alley, being lots No. 41 and 42 in his plan of Nadine Park, to Joseph Blhlman. forJBOO. McGaw & Goff, Llm., sold to C. W. Lawson lots Nos. Ill and 113 at Oak station, Castlo Shannon Railroad, for S5C0. J. E. Glass sold for A. C. Watkins lot No. 62 in Allequippa place. Thirteenth ward, for $350 cash. Thomas McCaffrey sold for II. Zeigler to J. Becker a moperty n Howley avenue, near Main street, lot 20x100 feet, with a new two- story irame bouse. lor SZ.3UU; also for Robert Ellis ro Maria Scblecel lot No. 2, Ellis plan, Stanton avenue, for S800; also for James Mc Kay to Martin Fallman a property on Mifflin street, near Thirty-ninth, lot 22x130 feet, with a two-story brick dwelling, for S2.300; also for John Vogel to Henry Witzgall a property on Edmond street. Sixteenth ward, lot 40x86, with a double brick dwelling, for S3,4oa Black A Balrd sold to Hugh Donnell for P. J. Meyer two lots in Verona, corner of James street and Penn avenue, being 4S feet front, for ssoa W. E. Hamnett Co. sold lot IS. Radcliff Elan, Wilkinsbnre. for R. J. Forsyth, to Eliza eth Killer, for J375 cash. Samuel W. Black fc Co. sold lot No. 55. Boggs plan. West Uberty borouch, for 8250. Mellon Brothers sold to Robert Uraco a 7-room brick honse on Margaretta street Nine teenth ward, with lot 45x120 feet, for S5.800 Ewing A Byers sold for Mrs. P." Elizabeth Klous to John White a two-story and mansard brick dwelling house of nine rooms, hall bath and laundry, with all modern conveniences, lot 20x80 to a 20-foot alley, beinc the property No. 38 Sampson street, near Federal street. Second ward. Allegheny, for $7,000 cash. IK run, SWING. Local Trade Almost as Good as Before the Exposition Closed. The steady increase in the volume of trade, comparing one week with another, and also with tbe same time last year, shows that all of the great industries of the city are in active operation. The outlook also continnes to im piove. Facts in support of this claim come from all parts of the country. It was feared by some that the closing of the Exposition would materially lesson the volume of trade, but the difference is so small as to be scarcely noticeable in the general result, as shown in the Clearing House report. Yester day's exchanges, representing Saturday's busi ness, were almost up to the level of Exposition times, being $2,951,827 98. and balances S292, S97 22. Tbe fact is clearly deducible from this that the basis of Pittsburg's prosperity is her manufacturing and mercantile Interests. Out side enterprises come and go. and are valuable factors in general results while they last, but like Tennison's brook,lron and steel, glass, coal and coke go on forever. There was only a moderate demand for money yesterday, and no stringency. "Rates were steady on the usual basis of 6Q7 per cent. Pittsourg laid Ban Pranclseo out last week, ClearlngHouse figures giving her nearly 13,000, 000 a head. Baltimore was nowhere. When It comes to a steady thing, Pittsburg Is always reliable, tier dependence Is in solid business, and it never goes back on her. Money on call at New York yesterday was easy, rangtng.36 per cent; last loan, 3: closed offered at 4. Prime mercantile paper. 608. Sterling exchange quiet and steady at $4 Siyg for 60-day bills and U 85$ for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. P. S. 4s. ree 124! U.S. 4s, coop J.K4M U.S. 4s, rep 1IHH U. S. 4)Js, conp 104X M. S. AT. 0 en. 53.. 4v Mutual Union 0s. ...103 N.J. O. Int. Cert...li0 Northern fac lsts.,116?. Northern lac. 2ds..lll Northw't'n consol.140 Northw'n deben's 51C9 Oregon & Trans. 6s.l073( St.Ii&I. M. Oen. 5s. 81H St.L. h.F. Oen.51.110 St. l'aul consols l"H St. P. CniAPc. lets.118 tx.. Pc. L.G.Tr.Ks. I racincosol 'US 113 LonlslanatUmpcdts 91 Missouri 6s iioo Tenn. new set 6s.. ..105 Tenn. new set. 5s...,l0i Tenn. new set. 3s.... 71 Canada So. 2ds 96 Central Pacific Ists.HOM icn. x ii. u. isis.. .lis Den. &K. u. 4 82J Tx.. l'c. K U.Tr.Ks. 38 V.SA. u. iv eswscs. Krie Ids 93U M. K. tT. lien. 6i.. 78)4 Union racmc lst...iii West Snore K3H New York Clearings. J91.127,973j balances, S4.55S.S95. Boston Clearlncs. 518,878,935: balances, $2,536,525. Money 58 per cent. Philadeijhia- Clearings. 59.959,152: bal ances, 51.571,685, Monov6 per cent. Baltimore Clearings, 2,559,931: balances, S424.4S0. .Money Bpercenr. London The amount of bullion withdrawn frmu the Bank of England on balance to-day Is 19.000. Paris Three per cent rentes, 94f 30c for tbe account. Berlin The statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows an increase in specie of 19,360,000 marks. Chicago Clearincs, 816,290.000. New York exchange was 60c discount. Kates for money were again firm on the basis of 66f per cent on call and 67 per cent for time loans. HOME SECURITIES. The Natural Gas Shares Go Off for Lack of Support. Sales of stock at the first call yesterday were 100 shares of Philadelphia Gas at 27, 120 at 2GK. 50 at 26 and 50 New York and Cleveland Gas Coal at 33J. After call 20 shares of Philadel phia Gas brought 26. At second call 33 shares or Philadelphia Gas went at 26, and at third 100 at the same ficure. The feature of the day was the drop in Phil adelphia Gas, followed in figures and feeling by others ot the same class of securities. It was due to a belief tbat the action of the Phila delphia people in cutting loose from the manu facturers is evidence of a falling off in supply; whereas, the fact is, it is nothing more than a business move to get the most money possible for their product. It closed a good fraction better than tbe opening. Electric and Luster were strouger. The Tractions were weak and neglected. FIRST SECOND THIRD CALL. CALL. CALL. B A B A B A Arsenal Bank. 67 73 Cam. at Bank 106 .... Freehold Bank.. (SH 67 6Jlf 67f Iron City B.. 92, S2.I4.... Brldgewatcr lias 35 37J C. V. GasCo 37K P. N. fl. &P. Co ... MS " .... 14K 1'enna. l. Co 131 I'hlla. Co MM 2BH Xii 2Vi 26 VBH Wheeling Has C 18 .... 18 .... 18 ColnmblaOllCo 2X 3A HazclwoodOUC, 51 ... Central Traction .... 2G 25 26 Citizens 'J rac 65 Pleasant Valley. 2SM 27 20 27 26 27 becond Ave 51 .... P. tV.lLlt.Co 13k P..K.lt.prer. .... 16 17' N.liliB. CO 33 .... 22 .... 31 31 LaNorlaMIn'Co 19 20 Luster Mining.. lSJf 18,"3J 1S& 19 Mi 20 Sllverton Mln IX.... lja.... Alleg'uyCo.Eler 00 Westlnnliouse E. ZSS 29 I8X.... Motion. W. Co 30 U. S. S. Co 14 U.N JtS. prof. ... 47 , Wcst'iiouse A. 1' 113 .... W. 11. Co. L'ui .... 75 H The total Sales of stocks At Nrw Vnrlr vpstor. day were 297,802 shares. Including: Atchison, 10.000: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. 5,000: Lounville and Nashville. 15,900; Jlis-s-iuri Pacific 4,320; North American. 9,650; Northern Pacific, 4,240; Reading, 3,800: Rich mond aud West Point, 3,175; St. Paul, 19,983) Union Pacific. 23,635. DULL AND WJEAK No Improvement In Oil Sales Limited to Two Thousand Ilarrels. The oil market was weak and dull yesterday. Only 2,000 barrels changed hands. It went at 79iiC. which was the only quotation. The market was weakest at the close, when 79c vm the best bid. Clearincs for Saturday wero 12,000 barrels. Average runs were 85,520; average shipments, 88.02S; average charters. 35,733. Refined, at New York, 7.60e; at London, 6d; at Antwerp, 16f. A. B. McGrew. No. 115 Fourth avenue, quotes: Puts, 79; calls, 80. Other OU Markets. OIL City. October 27. Opened. 79cj highest, 79c: lowest, 79c; closed, 7"Ko- ales, 19.000 barrels: charters, 66,660 bairels; shipments, 78,158 barrels; runs, 93,060 barrels; Bradford, October 27. Opened, 79c; closed. 79Xc: highest, 80c; lowest, 79Jc; clearances, 114,000 barrels. New York, October 27. Petroleum was again very dnll, and the .sales were tbe lowest that they have ever been since the certificates were traded in on any exchange in this city. Pennsylvania oil, spot Opening, 80c: highest. 80c; lowest. 80c: closing. 80c. November option Openine. 80c: highest 80c: lowest. TO-Xctclosfug. 79?ic Lima oil No sales. Total sales, 1.000 barrels. NEW YOKE STOCKS. The Sugar Trust Will Probably Be Dissolved Bnt No Receiver Has Yet Been Ap pointedHeavy Buying Move ment in Chicago Gas. New York, October 27. The stock market to-day received the benefit of the unexpectedly favorable bank statement of Saturday, and the improved temper in London. The foreign houses were considerable support to the mar ket, especially in the early dealings, but the bulls have become so disheartened by the long and rapid decliues of late that they made lit tle attempt to improve quotations, and the bears, who are now as aggressive as at an time, notwitnstanaing tne failure to force further liquidation during the past week, were active throughout -the day, and in a few stocks their hammering operations were rewarded by the marking of lower quotations. Susar Refineries, hon ever, continued to bo the most prominent feature of the market, and a story that tho Attorney General of this State had rejected the final plan of reorganizuion had tbe effect of opening the stock off 2 per cent. Before the opening, however, and imme diately after, there was a flood of information gathered from different sources which thor oughly discredited the story, and coverinc of Duuiuiuio ucruucaie' went on at a rapid rate, with the result of lifting the prices of the certificates before tbe close to 72J, at which point almost all of the loss of the early portion of last week had been recovered. The bean, in the meantime, pegced away at tho railroad 11st ana niaue a specialty of Burlington and Quincy. the attack being accompanied by a re newal of the old rumor of an issue of bonds by the company, though nothing new nas learnd about the matter. The story, however, served its purpose as an aid to the hammering of tbe bears, and 2 per cent was knocked off of the value of the stock by 2 p. x. There was also heavy selling of Chicago Gas on orders ostensibly from Chicago, and new rumors of trouble among the companies composing the trnst were circulated, and before the close 3i per cent had been taken from the price of the stock. The general list, ho ever, failed to sympathize with these movements to any marked extent, and while the opening decline in Sugar and the steady pressure by the bears upon the leading shares caused slight depression in the fumnnnn i,. improved feelins in the last hour, with the de sire to cover shorts, which became more pro nounced, together with the sharp rally in Sugar, helped to recover tbe losses in the rail road list, and final prices are generally upon a slightly higher level than those of the opening. The bears brought considerable pressure to ucai umuu uuiuu jruiuu, xiuuisvuie ana Nasb ville, Atchison and North American, but while considerable business was transacted in those stocks, no material decline was made at anv time. The market closed fairly active and strong at the Improvement, although Sugar reacted over 1 per cent in the final dealings. The list to night shows a large majority of advances, which are generally for small fractions, but Sugar is up 1 and Silvei Certificates IKi, while Chicago Gas is VA lower, and Burlington and Quincy 1. Tbe dealing in railroad bonds were rather more than usual barren of feature to-day, and with sales of only $860,000 there was no appar ent tendency of prices in either direction, and absolutely no feature of interest throughout the day. Government bonds have been dull, and steady to firm. State bonds have been en tirely nezlectcd. The J'ott says: It must not be assumed that London settlements have been completod. To day U the first "maklng-up day," to-morrow "ticket day," which Is the final adjustment of tbe amounts of the new loans re quired by brokers from tbe banks to enable them to carry the stocks of their speculative customers another two weeks. Wednesday is the day when the balances are actually paid. But tbe chances are that if, in consequence of tbe decline ot stocks since tbe last settlement day and the inability of its speculative custom ers to pay np, any brokerage house was In danger of failing it would havo been developed to-day. Referring" to the Sugar Trust tho I'osl continues: The New York State Attorney General denies any connection with the move ment for the appointment of a receiver, but expresses himself as confident that the Trust will be dissolved. The followinK table snows tne prices or active stocks on tho ew York Stock .Exchange yester day. Corrected dally for .THE Dispatch by Whitney & bTKFHlCNSOX. oldest Flttsburfr mem bers of Hew York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: Clos ing Bid 18 4IK 19 34 74 52 110 2SVS MX 31 M 58j 309J4 77 14H 41 Open ing. Am. Cotton Oil 18K Am. Cotton on orer. .. 4lk Am. Cotton Oil Trust Atch., Top. AS. V 34J Canadian Pacific 74M Canada southern 51 Central or.NewJer8ev.lll Central Paclnc Chesapeake &. Ohio.... 19 High est. 18V 4l an 74H 52i 111 iT 41)4 1H 534" 77Ji 4l" Low- Mt 18 4i a 33 ) 74 51 110 iili 37 57J. 103;, 7lH ii" C. Bar. ft Oiitrinv. i"unu was ITUSt..... 41f SIM C. Mil. &8t. Paul.. C Mil. & M. V.. pr.. C, Hocki. p. C.St, L. & Pitts C St. L. Pitts., pf. c. at. p.. M.jto!.. c, at. p.. 3i. & o. pt, C. & .Northwestern ... 0.4N. V. ot CCU a I , Col. Coali Iron 107H 1M! 107H 108 133 tOJf 45 4 2J4 5.! 34 WX 139 17 543 100 15 S3 107M 7o 29 63 vh 103 14V 21 41.' 17si 17 275,' 2SH 74H 34 4m 18 37H ten 613f 63X 45!i 45J4 29J4 29j Col. i llocklnir Valley Van u". auiiiDiK prer Ches. s Ohio 2d prer. Del.. Lack West IUU Del. A Hudson 137J? Den. ft Itlo tirando Den. RioUraudCDl. 51'4 Illinois Central loOM LaKe Erie a W est L.atte Erie A West pr.. 57Jj Lake Shore A M. a 1C6 LoulsvllleAHashvllIe. 773 MoDile .SOtito Missouri raclflc..., ,.. 68K National ilead Trust... 191) New YorE Central 101 .r.. U&at. L .N. Y.. L,. K. A Y 21", M. Y. &H. E 41 N. Y.. O. & W 17H Norfolk Western N'onolk & Western nr. .... Northern Pacific 28 Northern Pacific or.. .. 74 Oregon Improvement Pacific Mall 4I) Peo.. Dec. & Evans Pnlladcl. & Reading-... 36V Pullman Palace C-ir...209 Richmond & w. P. T.. 18H' Richmond 4; W.P.T.pt .... St. Pauli Duluth bt. Paul A Duluth or. St, P., Minn. & Man Muiar Trust, 65 I43H 133 MS ioox si" io;'4 142U I37H 54M 100 ii" 1C6X 77Ji; 67 ' 194 10O 2lV 41 It, 68M la's 101!i mi 2SH 74)4 28 7?. 209 v4 37K 209 203 I8V4- 73 25 W 1tl04 7u,' 17 474 ll 2I 81 ' 31 2H lh 47K in; 21)4 Sls 32H 6W I'M ii 20 H 31 Texas Paclnc 1 Union Pacltie. 47 Wabash Wabash preferred Western Union WncelinsrA l. K Wheeling L.J?, pref. North American Co... ii at J. 32 72K 24 4K iZH H'4 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Kourth avenue. .Members New York Stock Lx- change: PM. Asked. . 52X 52,' .18 11-16 18 11-16 Pennsylvania liallroad Heading Buffialo, Pittsburg A Western Lenleh Vailsv Lehigh Navigation Philadelphia and Erie Northern Pacific Northern Pacific preferred 8U 8 SIX oltf 28 74X 51 28 5 74 H Boston Stocks. Atch. A Top., . 34'-. Boston A, Mont Calumet Recla... Franklin Huron Kearsarxe jioston AlDany.,..lH8 Boston & Maine 3)5 .Ion .285 . 101 . 5 . 12 , 3Ss , 15 ,iro . 50 16.1 .57 . 6 C II. &Q 90 Cln.. San. & Clev... 27 Eastern It. K 188 Eastern It. It. 6s....l4 Fltchburg K. IL. ... 86 Flint & Pere ill 22 Flint &PereM. pre. 91 L. IS. A Ft. S 98 Mass. Central 19 .Mex. Cen. com 24 N. Y. AN. Eng..... 41H N. Y. &N. Eng. 7s. .125 Old Colony J67 Wis. Cen. common. 21 Allouez Mg. Co 5 Atlantic 19 Osceola I'ewiblc (new) (jnlncv Santa Fe copper ... Tamarack Annlston Land Co. Uoston Land Co. San Ulcgo Land Co. 17 West End 23 liell Telephone 227 l.amson store S 30 Water Power 3if Centennial Mining. 18 Mining Quotations. Ne-w York, October 27. Adams Consoli dated. 200: Bndie, 220: Caledonia, B. H.. 135; Eureka Consolidated. 300; Hale and Norcross. 190: Horn Siluer, 330; Iron Silver, 150; Mono, 150: North Belle Isle, 100; Occidental, 180; Sutter Creek, 120. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Delaware avenue houses, Philadelphia, were flooded by the river. A revolver fell from the pockets of J. F. Brown, Mt. Holly, and fatally shot his wife. President Carnot. of France, will open an exhibit of French products at St. Petersburg in May. , Though the spring tooth barrow men havo organized, price have been -reduced below those of last year. It is discovered that tho Frankfort treaty will prevent a reciprocity arrangement between Germany and Anuria. Branch No. 403, of the Irish National League. New York, raised 4,433 to be placed in Dillon's and O'Brien's bands. A projected tunnel through a high mount ain on the proposed line of ihe Utah and Pacific Railroad will be 3,000 feet long. McAllister says he and Mr. Vanderbilt never quarreled on the point that he raised at her dinner about serving a hot and a cold en tree. Judge H. Marshall Buford, of Lexington, li.y has become Insane from the excessive use of whisky, and bas been placed in a private asylum. During the two days' storm on the Mediter ranean, tbe Italian squadron sustained dam ages of 1,000 francs. Many small craft were wrecked. Tho Dominion Government bas pnrchased four Mergenthaler linotype machines for use in the Government Printing Office. Others will probably be ordered. An unknown negro on board a train near Houston, Tex., shot a colored porter dead, then pulled tbe bell cord, and as the train slowed jumped off and escaped. Charles M. Thornton, a young farmer living near Alliance. Neb., killed Fred Robinson and fatally shot his sweetheart, Myrtle Kerr on bundav. The murderor was arrested. Attorney General Miller says that for the titEH being tbe privilege of tbe mails will not be denied to newspapers containing advertise ments of voting and guessing schemes. During a session of the Hawaiian Legisla ture recently Wilcox, the revolutionary leader, openly threatened that within a year tbe realm will have a new government without a King: Reported that Murat Halstead bas sold to a broker a large part of his stock in the Cincin nati Commercial-Gazette. Speculation con nects the name of Alger and Clarkson with the purchase. While drunken Edward Houck was threat ening his sick wife with a hatchet Saturday four masked entered, and. taking him out, beat his head into a jelly with tbe eamo hatchet. Houck died. No arrests. At St. Lotus yesterday John McCune and two others met Byron M. Scott and the former drew a knife. Scott fired at his three enemies, killing .McCune and wounding tbe others. All parties to the affray were colored steamboat men. Ex-Lord High Sheriff Hutton, of London, spent part of Saturday night in the countv 1ail at St. Frantis before he could secure ball of 6,000. He was arrested at the instance of an old English friend and fellow lawyer named Donague, with whom he quarreled over fees in tbe Blythe case. It has transpired that Lawyer T. J. Blount, of Muncie, Lid., who died in the Richmond Hos pital in the latter part of September, was kicked and choked to death by four guards to prevent his Incessant talking. A fellow inmate in formed on the attendants, and an autopsy con firms the charge. Tbe guards and assistant superintendent will be arrested. Judge John C. Sherwin. who was amoner tha first to render a decision in an original pack age case, allowing importers to sell in iho State, nowjnstructs 3 grand Jury of Mason City. Ia,, to indict all parties found selling within the State, and holds that the Iowa prohibition law is in full force and effect, the recent decision of the Kansas Court to the contrary notwith standing. Metal Markets. Nstv York. Pig iron steady and dull: Amer ican, 16 U0Q18 00. Copper stagnant. Lake, Oc tober, S16 75. Lgad dull and unchanged; domestic 45 'M. Tin quiet, firmer; straits, 121 61 . SICK. HEADACHE. 'Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE. Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. noI6-B7-TTSStt ELY'S CREAM BALM Will cure CATARRH. ' Price SO cents. Apply Balm Into each nos. tril. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St.. N. Y. ,de2S-35-Tra DOMESTIC MAKKETS. A Wet Monday Proves Unfavorable to the Produce Trade. DAIRY PRODUCTS IN GOOD SUPPLY. All Cereals Steady and Millfeed Steadily Advancing. GE8CEEIES MOVE ALONG IS OLD EDT8 Office of Pittsburg Dispatch, t Mosday. October 27. 18911 t Country Produce Jobbing Prices. A wet Monday morning seldom furnishes anything new in the produce situation. Trade proved qnite quiet to-day under unfavorable atmospheric influences. All vegetables are dull with the exception of potatoes. The supply of potatoes bas improved in the past few days, but good stock is in active demand at outside quotation'. Apples ars plenty and tending lower. Supply of grapes execedfde mand, aud markets are weak. Dairy products were kept back last week by reason of railroad delays. This week tbe blockade is broken and there promises to be a surfeit. With this pros pect trade is quiet. Eggs are coming in more freely, but strictly fresh nearby stock is firm. Apples $3 001 00 a barrel. Buttir Creamery. Elgin. 28i29c; Ohio do, 2728c; fresh dairy packed, 2123c; fancy coun try rolls, 2325c Berries Grapes. Concords, 2025ca basket; Catawbas, 3035c; cranberries. 52 503 25 a bushel: quinces, $5 006 50 a barrel. Beans New crop beans, $2 502 55; marrow fat, !2 602 75; Lima beans. GGc Beeswax 28630c W Hi lor choice; low grade, 2225c Cider Sand refined, $9 0010 00; common, 34 505 00; crab cider, J3 009 00 barrel; cider vinegar, 1213c $1 gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, September make. iuy3c: iNew xorK cneese, wgnc; iimourger, 12i13Kc; domestic Sweitzer, 1313Xc: Wis consin brick Sweitzer. 14c, imported Uweiizer. 26XC Eoos 2324c -p dozen for strictly fresh. Ficatheks Extra live eeese, 5O60c; No. 1 4045c: mixed lots, 3035c ?) ft. Honey New crop white clover, 2022c ?! ft. Maple Syrup 756950 a can; maplu sugar, 910u 3 ft. Nuts Chestnuts. $3 504 00 a bushel; wal nnts, 707oc a bushel; shell bark hickory nuts, 51 501 75 a bushel. Poultry Spring chickens. 40065c a pair; old, 6575c a pair; dressed, ll12c a pound; ducks, 5O70c Tallow Country, 4c; city rendered, 5c Seeds Recleaned Western clover, J5 00 5 25; country medium clover, $4 O0Q4 25; tim othy. $1 500165; blue crass, $28o3l)0; orchard crass, SI 5t; millet. 70jJ75c Tropical Fruits Lemons, choice. So 50 6 50; fancv, $70007 50; Jamaica oranges, S3 50 a barrel; Florida oranges, S4 004 50 a box; bananas, SI 60 firsts, SI 00 good seconds, ft bunch; California peaches, 52 000250 $R box; Tokay grapes, S4 605 00: California nlnms. 52 002 25 ip box: California pears. S4 004 50 $ box: new Hgs. 17c rl ft: dates. 5c W ft. Vegetables Potatoes. 90cji 00 $1 bushel; Southern sweets. 82 0002 25 barrel; Jersey. 53 00(33 25: cabbage, 2 504 00 $1 hundred, onions. S2 753 25 a barrel; onions, S4 50forl80ft basket; green beam, 40c f? basket: celerv, 2o30c a dczen bunches: turnips, (1 502 25 1 barrel; peppers, $1 001 25 M bushel; tomatoes, SI 001 25 1 bushel. Groceries. It is long since there has been a change in sugar. There has been some weakening of soft sugars in Eastern markets of late, but not sufficient to make any marked impressions. Coffee ia strong, with tho tendency of markets upward, but packages remain as they have been for months past. Volume of grocery trade continues good in spite of unfavorable weather and wretched roads. Green Coffee Fancy Rio. 24K25fe; eboice Rio, 22J23c; prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rio. 20X21Xc: old Government Java, 29630c; Maracaibo. 25K27tfcj Mocha, 30 32c: Santos, 2226c: Caracas, 25027c; La Guayra, 2827c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 25c; high grades, 2830c; old Government Java, bulk, 3334c; Maracaibo. 2829c; Santos, 263 30c: pcaberry, 80c; choice Rio. 2Cc; prime Rio, 25c; good Rio. 21c; ordinary, 2122Xc Spices (whole) Cloves, 15ltc: allspice. 10c; cassia, 8c; pepper, 13c; nutmeg. 75tzhOc. Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test. 7lc: Ohio, 120, 8c; headlight, 150, 8c; water white, lOKc: globe, 1414Kc; elaine, 14Kc; car nadine. llKc; royalin'e, 14c; red oil, llglljcj purity, 14c Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained. 4345c gallon; summer, S8Q40c; lard oil. 55S58c Syiiup Corn syrup. 3o37c; choice sugar syrup. S3$43c: prime sugar syrup, 3233; strictly prime. 03036c N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 5556n; fancy old, 47018c: choice, 49c: medium, & 43c; mixed. 40Q42C. Soda Bi-carb in kegs. 3KQ3Jc: bbcarb in ji. 051c; ui-caro assorted packages, agoc; sal soda in kegs, lc; do granulated, 2c Candles Star, full weight, SKc; steanne, V set. 8Jc; paraffine. ll12c RICE Head Carolina, 7Q7Kc: choice, 6 6JJc; prime, 66c; Louisiana, 66c. Starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 6S6c; glo-s starch, 67c. Foreign Fruits Laver raisins. 12 85: Lon. don layers, S2 75; Muscatels. 12 50; California Muscatels,S240: Valencia, 7!47Jc; Ondara Va lencia, 8Vi8Kc: jultana. 18a2"c:cnrrants. 5ii 53ic; Turkey prunes,7Ji8c; Frencb prunes.ll1 13c; taIonica prunes, iu 21b packages,9c;cocoa i.uts, y 100, J6; almonds, lian.'.'p ft, 29c: do Ivica 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap.. 13I4c;Sicilv filberts. 12c; Smyrna figs. 1517c:new dates, 6S8 6Kc: Uiazil nuts, 16c: pecans. 14J4Q16c; citron.B ft. 1920c; lemon peel, 15c $4 ft; orange peel, 15c Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft, 16c apples, evaporated, 14i15c; peaches, evapor ated, pared, 2S30c: peaches, California, eva porated, unpared, 2225c: cherries, pitted, 31c; cherries unpitted, 1313)c; raspberries, eva porated. 34Q35c; blackberries, 10llc; buckle berries. 15c Sugars Cubes, 7Jc: powdered, 7c: granu lated, 6Jc; confectioners' A, 6c: standard A. 6c; suit white, 66e; yellow,: choice. G 3oKc; yellow, good. 6JSoc; yellow, fair. 5& 5c: yellow, dark, 5545Jc Pickles Medium, bhls. (1.200). SS 50; me aiuni. nan oois. (WJUJ. H 10. Salt-No. 1. $ bbl, 95c; No. 1 ex.. ? bbl,Sl 00; dairy, ? bid, Jl 20; coarse crystal, f? bbl. SI 20: Higgins' Eureka, 4-bu. sacks, 52 80; Higgins' Eureka. 16-14 ft packets. S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. S2 800 2 iX);2cds, S25CS2 60; extra peaches. S3 003 10; pie peaches, $2 00: finest corn, SI 351 50; Hfd. Co. corn, 95cSl 15; red cherries, SI 401 60; Lima beans, 81 20; soaked do. 80c; string do, 7a 90c; marrowfat peas. Jl 101 25; soaked peas, 7U80c; pineapples. 813081 41); Bahama do. $255; damsoc plum-, SI 10; greengages, SI 50: egg plums, $2 20: California apricots. S2 5002 60: California pears, $2 75; do greeneages. 82 20; do egg plums, $2 20: extra white cherries, 12 85; raspberries, SI 40421 45; strawberries, si S01 40; gooseberries. SI lul 15; tomatoes. 95cl: sal mon, 1-ft, SI 3ul 80; blackberries, SI 15: succo tash, 2-S cans, soaked, 90c; do green, 2-6, $1 25 1 50; corn beet 2-ft cans. 12 00; 14-ft cans IM; baked beans, SI 401 50; lobster, 1-ft. 82 00; mackeral. lft cans, broiled, SI 50; sardines, do mestic Jic 3U4 40; sardines, domestic . 57 00; sardines, imported, Js, $11 5012 50; sar dines, imported, Ks. S18; nardines, mustard. n j;a.iruiiic9, sniceu, ? zo. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater, mackerel. $30 a bbl: extra No. 1 do, mes, S2S 50: extra No. I mackerel, shore. S19 50; No. 2 shore mackerel, $22: large S's. 2a Codfish Whole pollock, 6c ?) ft; do medium, George's cod, 6c; do large ?c; boneless bake, in strip., 5c; do George's cod, in blocks. 6K7Kc Herring Round shore. $5 60 bbl; split, $0 50; lake, S3 25 piOO-ftbbl. White flsb. $660 WlOO-tt half bbl. Lake trout. $5 50 half bbl. Finnan haddies 10c $ ft. Iceland halibut, 13c ft ft. Pickerel! half bbl, $3 00: quarter bbl, SI 3a. Potomac her ring, $3 50?) bbl: $200 half bbl; Holland herring. 70c; Walkoff herring. 90c Oatmeal $6 607 00 V bbl. Grain. Flour and Feed. There were no sales on call at the Grain Ex change. Receipts as bulletined, 41 cars. By Pittsburg,' Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, i cars of hay, 8 of flour, 2 of corn, 1 of barley, 1 of feed. By PittsDurg, Cincinnati and St. Louis. 5 cars of bay, 1 of corn, 2 of oats. By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car of straw, 6 of hay. 8 of wheat. By Pittsburgand Lake Erie. 2 cars of hay. 1 of flour. By Pittsburg and Western, 1 car of bav, 1 of corn. There is a great scarcity of millfeed and prices have been steadily advanc ing for a tew days past. Our quotations are advanced in accordance with the facts of tiio case. Ear corn is very firm, aud all cereals arn steady. Hay Is quiet and general drift is to ward lower prices. Prices are for carload lots on track: Wheat No. 2 red, SI 01Q1 05; No. 3, 1 020 Coen No. 2 yellow ear.-63Q64c: high mixed ear, 6u61c; No. 2 yellow, sholled, 5960c: hign mixed ihelled corn, 57oSc. Oats No. 1, S253c; No. 2 white. 5151Wc: extra. No. 3, 505uc; mixed oats. 4748c Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 7oa7lc: No. 1 Weatern,6S69c Flour Jobbing prices Fancv spring and winter patent flour, S8 008 23: fancy stratzht winter, 15 25S 50, Liney straight prlncr. $5 25 5 60: clear winter. $5 (i05 25; straight XXXX bakers', $4 7505 00. Rya flour, 4 25Q4 50. Buckw heat floor, 44!4c V ft. MrLLFEED No. 1 white middlings, 124 00 25 00 W tons No. 2 white middlings. 22 003 23 00; brown middlings. $20 0Q2I h winter wbeat bran, I7 00017 60. HAT Baled timothy No. 1, 810 OOQ10 25: No. 2 do, $7 508 60: loose from wagon,$ll 00013 00, according to quality: No. 2 prairie hay, $8 50 9 00: packing do. $7 007 50. Straw Oat, ST- 007 50: wheat and rye, $7 25 7 50. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams, large. 10c; sugar-cured bams, medium. lOJfc; sugar-cured bams, small, lie; sugar-cured breakfast bacon. 8c: sugar cured shoulders, TJc: sugar-cured boneless shoulders. SJc: skinned shoulders, 8c: skinned hams. 12c; sugar-cured California hams, 7Jc; sugar-cured driod beef flats, 9c; sugar-enred dried beef sets. 10c: sugar-cured dried beef rounds. T2Kc: bacon, shoulders, TJc: bacon, clear sides, (jc: bacon, clear bellies. 6c: dry rait shoulders, 6c: dry salt clear side.", 6Kc Mess pork beayv, $12 50; mess pork, fatuity, $12 50. Lard Refined, in tierces, 5Kc: half barrels, 5Jic; 60-ft tubs, 5c; 20-ft palls, 64c; 50-ft tin cans. 6c; 3-ft tin pails. ejSc: 5-ft tin palls, 6c; 10-ft tin palls, 5c. Smoked sinsacc long. 5c; large 5c Fresh pork, links, 9c. Boneless hams, 10c Pigs feet, half-barrels, $4 00: quarter-barrels, $2 15. Drygoodu Market. New York, October 27. Trade in drygoods opened with a moderate spt business and good mail orders for spring and summer fabrics. There were no new developments. Considera ble inquiry for staple cottons was present, and the indications seemed to be ihat more activity will result in tbe near future on about tbe present basis of values, though prices have an upward look in some directions. Grain In Sight. Chicago, October 27. The visible supply of grain as reported to tbe Board of Trade Is: Wheat. 19.715.000 bushels: increase. 1,118,000 bushels. Corn, 7,207,000 bushels; decrease, 1.603,000 bushels. Oats, 4,124.000 bushels; de crease. 200.000 bushels. Rve. 631.000 bushels; increase. 25,000 bushels. Barley, 4,809,000 bush els; increase 342,000 bushels. Wool Markets. ST. Louis Wool Receipts. 79.500 pounds; market less active but otherwise unchanged. AM0HG THE BOATMEN. Movements of the Packets Up and Down the River. The J. C. Risher and the Convoyleave to-day for Louisville. The steamer Elizabeth arrived and departed yesterday for Elizabeth. THE W. W. O'Neill will probably get out for New Orleans this morning. The river yesterday registered 13 feet in the morning and had fallen under 12 by 3 o'clock. Not a great many coal boats passed yester day. Traffic in this line seems rather dull at present. The Hudson arrived and departed yesterday for Cincinnati. She bad 55 bales of cotton up from New Orleans. THE Government steamer Golden Rod ar rived Saturday evening and departed yester day down the river. There was a little discussion yesterday as to the time it requires to go to Cincinnati and Louisville. II. Rogen. tbe pilot, said it ban been done in 25 hours to the former and SO hours to tho latter place. Captain Ellison, of the Hudson, and several others rather intimated that it would require winrs to make tbat time. The run is commonly made in 52 hours. There is a slight war on river rates. Two companies are working for a boat load to St. Louis. The Hiawatha bas been lying at tbe foot of Wood street for several days trying to get a load and bas been working on the quiet, cutting the rates by quite a figure. Tbe rival line bas been trying to keep the matter quiet, and say tboy would not object to the opposition if tbe rates were maintained. The Hiawatha expects to getout to-day. Presents in the most elegant form the Laxative ano nutritious juice OF THE FIGS 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 condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. K1 NEW YORK. H. V. Jy9-77-T t BROKKRS-FINANCLVL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my2 PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. 81 FOURTH AVENLTEL Capital. S300.000. Surplus. J51.070 29. D. McK. LLOYD, EDWARD K. DUFF. 4 President, Asit. Sec. Treas. percent Interest allowed on time deposits. ocl5-40-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks. Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. 45 SIXTH ST Pittsburg. OC22-53 WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, JOSEPH ijpi tea Embroidery anil :White Goods Department direct importation from the best manufac turers of Bt. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Edg- mgs, Flouncings, Skirt Widths and Allovers, Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncings. Buyers will rind these goods attractive both In price and novelties of design. Full lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades In dado and plain or spring fixtures. Lace Cur tains. Portieres. Chenille Curtains, Poles and Biass Trimmings; Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloths la best makes, lowest prices for quality. WASH DRESS FaURICS. The largest variety from which to select Toll Du Nords, Chalon Cloth, Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suiting. Heather A Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. J&13-D T A TTiTTT1 C5 BIN-oaai)E PILLS are safe; I 1 r 11 Pin superior to. pennyroyal or tansy; particulars, 4c CLARK K & CO- Box 714, FfclUra i"enn. e30-50-ruT 5Rs SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Merchants and Mechanics1 BOKD and SAVINGS 'ASSOCIATION -OF BAiiTuioRE, axa., Hereby announce tbe opening of their Pitts burg office at 96 Fourth avc. Room 33 Dall. meyer Building, under the management of their Western Agent, T. M. LAMB. To all persons interested In safe and lucra tive investments, with quick returns, we ex tend a cordial invitation to call and investigate onr system. We offer our bonds as follows: Face of Bond. ..J5 00 .. 2 50 .. 125 Admis sion Fee. S3 00 200 1 00 Month- Quar- ly erly Dues. Dues. J2 00 .75 100 .50 50 .25 Series A... " B... " C... These Bonds begin witb No. 1 in each series and will be sold to investors in order of appli cation. , We shall call the first bonds January loth, 1S9L and every month thereafter. Bonds are called in as tbay become due la numerical order and are paid at the following rate: If called the first year we pay 50 per cent of face value. Second year. 60 per cent of face value Third year, 70 per cent of face value. Fourth year. 80 per cent of face value Fifth year, 90 per cent of face value. Sixth year, or later, 100 percent of face value We refer to the Banks of Baltimore. THYELE M. LAMB, WESTERN AGENT. ROOM 53 DALLMEYER BUILDING, QC28-9C 96 FOURTH AVE. MEDICAL. WHSTTSER S14I'EX.l AVKXUE. 1'ITTaKUItU. IM. As old residents know and back hi es of Pitt burg papers ptove, is tbe oldest establishs and most prominent physician in the city, da voting snecial attention to all chronic diseases fcrNOFEEUNTILCURED rlFRfil IQ and mental diseases, physical IlLMl V UUO decay.nervous debility, lack of energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulnes-i, dizziness, sleeplessness. pimple3, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN SltSpSollSi blotches, fallins bair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from tne system. 1 1 R I M A R V tllaey and bladder derange UnilNrtf. I j ments, weak back. graveL ca tarrhal discharges, inllamination and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Wbittier's life-long, extensive experienca insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principled. Consultation free. Patients ata distance as carefully treated as it here. Office hours. 9 A. Si. to 8 p. M. Sunday. 10 a. M. to 1 p. at. only. DR. WHITTIER, 811 Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. jy2-12-isuwfc DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring scientific aud confiden tial treatment! Dr. S. K- Lake. M. R. C. P. S.. is the oluest and most experienced" specialist in the city. Consultation free and strictlv confidential. Office hours 9 to i and 7 to 8 P. 11.: Sundays, 2 to 4 p. M. Consult them personally, or write. Doctors Lake. cor. Penn ave. and 1th St., Pittsburg, Pa. je3-72-DWk NERVE. AND BRAIN TREATMENTJ Specific for Hysteria, Dlzzines. Fits. Searalgia, Wake fulness, Mental Depression. Softening" of the Brain, ro eulting' in insanity and IcwliDg-to misery decay and death. Premature Old Ape, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Inrolantary Lo3e,and Spermatorrhoea caused by orer-exertion of tho brain, self-abas or OTer-indnlgence. Each box contains ono month's treat-m-nt. 31 a bo 1, or six for ?, sent by mail prepaid. With each order fer six boxes will fend purchaser miaranfe-e to refund noney if the treatment falls tr cure. Guarantees issued and cenuino cold only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave., and Corner Wylie and) Fulton st. PITTSBURG, PA. mylS51-TTSSu ELECTRIC BELT FOR s n .t ' ' ..JrjlFy t.iii'V.t.hni).t tliroush disease or otherwise, VK BTJAKANTEE to CUKE by tlili New I JIPKOVEU KLECTKIC BELT or Ki.f'UMD HON t.. Made for this specific purpose. Cure of Physical Weak ness, glvmir Krecly. Jllld, Soothing. Continuous Currents of Electricity through all weak parts, restoring them to HEALTH and VIGOKOUd STRENGTH. Electric current felt Instantly, or we forfeit 15,000 In cash. BELT Complete Sa and up. Worst cases Permanently Cured in three months. Seiied ptmplileu free Cill on or ad dress SANDKN ELECTIllC CK..819 Broadway, New York. mvi:-Tissu ABOOKfOSTHEMILLIOH FREE WITH MEDICAL ELE5TRICIU" Tor all CHRONIC, OKOA1TI0 an3 NERVOUS DISEASES in both sexes. Bar no B!t till too remd thli iMMk. Jtddreafl 1Mb ftKU CMEmiCAl.CU.,llIllWAIIlU,WI5 my22-ll-TTS3n WE A M NJAWHOOD PC ff"ft &F& Early Decay and Abuse. B H Impotener, lost Vigor, tai health fully restored. Varicocele cured. New Home Treatise sentree and se.iled. i-ecresy. rave. 11. s. awrra. iu Fulton st.. n. y. aulS-Jl-TTSSUWfc (WILCOX'S COMPOUND), Safe. Certain aid EffectoaL At Druggists' everywhere or by mail. 8end4cts.f Book, "WOMAN'S SAFE-GTJAitD" sealcd.J WILCOX SPECIFIC CO., Phila, Pa. m22-CS-TTSWlc oo33z's Ccrtrtonx JBootJ COMPOUND moosed of Cotton Root. Tansy and Pennyroyal a recent discovery bv an 'old physician. It tuccesafvUy used tnontiJ fcaie. Jinectuat. nce 51. oy mail, sealed. Ladies, ask your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Compound and take no substitute, or inclose 2 stamps for sealed particulars- Ad dress POND LILY COMPANY, No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. .33-Sold In Pittsburg, Pt- b y Joseph Flera giSon, Diamond and Mark et sts. se2Mb7-Trsuwki:owrK "WE CURE MEN" of Debility. Impotency, Weakness. Dread of ifarrlage.Secret Sins, Losses.Evll Forebodings, Sespondency,StuntedGrowih3,etc.JExeiuaiva JXethod give us a "Monopoly of SuccGam." 17 -; 7 -1 mailed free for UmUed OUR NEW BOOK e.KitiE3iEDic.4i. Thousands of Guaranteed Testimonials that "MEN STAY CURED." WEAK WOMEN f Save Yourselves. Nerve Beans. the great restorer, will cure weak back. back, dice iwir thie gioomr my, tired feeling, that nervous eikauitiori, put roses .a cheeks, brighten your eyes, give you new hie. ambition, tue, make you tentold more attneure- Abtituttly harm yourc aDDCtite. make vou tentold more attractive. AbiM kr Itis, atstluttly jure. $x a box, postpaid. Sis boxes, J5. raiBjjfliei ncaicu iree. awiios nerve acan lo., aaaMg st. At Joseph Fleming; Sc Son's. 41a Market St. PERFECT MANHOOD WEAK Strong Carts assured to men of all ages. Send for free Illustrative treatise. TIIE ilAHSTON CO. 10 Fart Fhu New Tb. Ocll-TTSWk FEMALE BEANS Absolutely reliable, perfectly safe, most powerful female regulator rkno wn ; never fail sfj aboi, pcxtpald: on box sufficient. Address LIOS DRUO CO., BnlTalorx. T. sold by JOa. rT.EMTSQ A SOX, 112 lUrket St apl7-40-TM ?5z2?&zr ? (&? ?--&mr2I3ZE,ir vt'imiv' jHf ESHEiy topi! wM&w nil 1 t H b4s aS OS S Bajy tfMjfeCSTL ) ' 1 I H J
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