m mil ii pal lllliill mil I rffiPiiiiiiil 1 1 1 1 hi lllllMWIffiPW HWWj i THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1890. FEATURES OF TRADE. Grapes Are Still l'lenly and Tropical Fruits Are Slow. XEVT FIG AKD DATE CROP LAEGE. Heavy Stock of Flour in Hands of Jobbers and Prices Weak. TOBACCO AND THE SEW TARIFF BILL Office of Thk rrrTsmnto Dispatch, i Tuesday. November 11, 1SD0. In Fruit Lines. For the past few weeks tropical, and, in fact, all fruits have been slow, owing to the great abundance and cheapness of grapes. While all other fruits produced in this section of the country are unusually scarce, the fruit of the Tine has abounded. "Western X York and Northern Ohio have been blessed with an extraordinary crape crop, and our markets have been bountifully sup plied in this line for a couple of months from these sources. TroDical fruit dealers have been hoping for some time that the crape crop would sodu be worked off. At present there is plenty, but by another week there is little doubt that receipts will diminish. A Liberty street commission man leports receipts of 4 car loads of grapes thineek. In the line of tropical fruits quiet ness is reported by dealers cenerallv. The season lor Malaga lemons is nearly over. Mc-sina lemons aie to the front, but are rather green. Oranges are a shade higher. Sunplvof Florida? is hardly up to de mand. Btuanas are very riull,"and expected to be until the grpe crop i worked off. New dates ill be clue in our markets by the last of the month. Tbo crop is reported unusually large.and, as tne tariff is off, this line of foreign fruits will rule low the coming season. The new. crop of figs is alo large and quality fine. Malaga grapes are m good demand, and prices uie tending toward "a higher lcel. Fancy grapes are too high for this market, and are slow sale. In the past few daystlie demand for tropical fruits has slioned some improvement, and there is little doubt that prices nill be higher in this line the coming week. tVlieat and Flour. The stocks of floor in the hands of local job nets are larger than usual, and as drift of mar kets is toward a lower level there is a strong probability of loss to present holder. Wheat has been on the decline in the Northwest for a lew days past, and the depression in New York slocks has aggravated the tendency to lower prices. Under this influence flour is very weak, and probabilities are that our quotations mil be reduced in a short time. The current number of the Northwestern. Miller, tmblished in Minneapolis is responsible for the following as to wheat and flour outlook: "The output ot flour tho past week at the Minneapolis mills is one of the largest ever known. The total was 1S0.090 barrels, a daily average of 30.010 barrcK The week previous the output was 157.bo0 barrels. The output for the week corresponding to this iu 1SS9, was 173, t0 barrels." The London correspondent of the North western Miller has this to say of the situation abroad: "There is a growing feeling of confidence in London wheat market by reason of rapid decrease in the quantity afloat find by practical certainty of a lurther decrease ti store. Tbe weak spot in markets is the con tinued absence of anv demand for foreign w heat from France. 1 he crop there proves to be larger than estimates. American flour in London is getting scaice. especially bakers' brands. The latter are very firm." Poultry Tending Lower. Receipts in this line have been unusually large for the past few dajs. There were re ceived by Ohio river packets yesterday not less than 400 coops of chickens, averaging 12 to 15 pairs to tbe coop. When to this is added the re eipts by railroad and peddlers it will be ap arent that supplies of poultry are sufficient "or all demands. As Thanksgiving drans near Jiere is a growing inclination toward chicken and turkey, but so far demand keeps pace with supply. Tobacco. The McKinley tariff bill has thus far made little change in this department of trade. Manufacturers in anticipation of advanced prices laid iu heavy stocks, and so far are little affected by increased duties. Price of im ported cigars has been materially increased by tne new tariff, but as only those to whom price of luxuries is no item are affected, the general market for tobacco is little changed. There is no doubt, however, that in the near future there will be an upward movement iu prices all along tbe tobacco line. Garden Products. It is rare that outdoor garden products hold on so late in the season as this year. Killing frosts have been delated much beyond their average time of appearance, and as a result garden stuff has gone begging for customers the past few weeks. A nearby gardener had this to say of the situation: The spring was very backward this jear. but the fall has made up tor the spring, since frosts are almost a month behind the average time of their ap pearance. While our tnuo in spring was short, it has been correspondingly long in the au tuma" LIVE STOCK KAEKET. Condition of Trade at the Fast Liberty Stock Yards. Office of Pittsburg Dispatch. J Tuesday. November 1L IS90. ( Cattle Receipts, 220 head; shipments, 220 bead: market slow at yesterday's prices; no attle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 1.&50 head: shipments. 2,650 head; market slow; Pniladeltitnas, ,J4 0034 10; heavy Yorkers. 3 503 fcO; light. J3 403 60; pigs, $2 75J3 25; 8 cars of hoes shipped to New York to-aay. Sheep Receipts, 1.000 head; shipments. 2,200 head; market steady at yesterdaj'a prices. J Jy Telegraph. CINCINNATI Uogs Receipt light; market strong; common and light, 13 5033 SO: packing and butchers'. 3 754 15; receipts, 4,020 head; shipments. L120 head. Cattle Supply moderate; market firmer; common. SI 0017o; fair to choice tmtcber grades, $2 0u&3 60: choice shippers, i? 755:4 25; receipts, 700 head; shipments, 170 head. Sheep Offerings light: market stronger; common to choice. 2 50&4 75: stock wethers and ewes, $4 2524 75: extra fat wethers and earlmgs, 14 25Q5; receipts, 800 bead; ship ments, 780 head. Lambs Spring in good de mand and firm; good to choice shipping. So 2o575: common to choice butchers, 1 00 o 75 per 100 pounds. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 1,209 head, mcludiugll cars for sale; no trading; feeling firm; dressed bet steady at CgTJcper lb: ship ments to-day 930 bc-es and 2.6-0 quarters of tieef: to-morrow 4.50O quarters of beef. Calves Receipts, n09 head: market steady; veal, S5 7 50: grasscis. 2 152 50; Westerns. $2 502 6i Sheep Receipts. 2.602 head: market dull; sheep sheep, tigs 25; lambs. S3 uOgG 35: dried mutton steady at 79c per ft; dressed lambs weak at SJiCglOc. Hogs Receipts, including B cars for sale, were 025 head; market dull at S3 02KQ 4 25 per 100 fts. nv CHICAGO The Eiening Journal reports: Cattle Receipts. 9.000 head; shipments 3,000 bead; market siradv to strong; steers. S4 O0 5 35: Texans. J2 I5g2 65; rangers, SI 003 6U; native butchers' -t, k, Jl 502 5a Hogs Re ceipts. 35,CO0 bead: shipments, 6.500 head; market steady to firmer; rough and common, S3 69g3 M: mixed, id koi 10: prime heavv and butcher weights, S4 004 15; light, S3 754 85; pigs. S2 693 5a Sheep Receipt. 6,000 head; shipments. 1.000 head; market slow and lower: natives, S3 755 25; 'iexans, 3 553 75; lambs. ii 256 55. OMAHA Cattle Recepts. 2,000 head; best beeves steady; common beeves dull and lower; best butchers active and stronger: others un fits 7 !(fl head: market steailv: closed ap.tiv anrt 5 higher: range, S3l. the bulk at 3 83S3 90; light, 33 50: heav. S3O04: mixed, 350(23 85. bheep Recepts, 2,447 head; market easier: na tives, 2 &t 15; Westerns. Ki. ST. LOUIS-Cattle Receipts, 2.600head; snp. nients none: market active and strong; good to fancy native steers. 14 405 00; fair to good do, S3 994 50; Blockers and feederp, tfZiQ 3 00: Texans and Indians, J2 40g310. Hogs Receipts, 7,200 head: shipments none: market P.wei; fair to choice heavy, J3 754 80; mixed grades, 3 40&3 80: light, fair to best, $3 50 S 75. Sheep Receipts. 1,300 head; shipments none; marketstrong; good to choice, 4 00S5 5a BUFFALO Cattle dull and heavy; receipts. 96 loads through; 70 sale, left over. Sheep and lambs dull and lower; receipts, 1 loads through: 10 sale, with 35 loads left over; sheep, choice to extra, 4 S55 10; good to choice, SI 5064 80: lambs, choice to extra, to 7o6 00; mod to choice, SS 40Q5 7a Hogs dull and low ci ; receipts, 24 loads through; 25 sale: medium and mixed. 14 0001 la KANSAS CITY Cattle Receipts, 6.790 head; shipments. 1200 bead: market 5 to 10c lower; steers S3 254 70: cowf, 1 5C2 60; stockers and feeders. SI 0002 90; range steers, J2 00S2 75; ran-e cow-, 1 20K2 5a Hogs Receipts. 11,230 liead: shipments, 110 head: market steady; bulk, 65g3 80: all grades. 3 O03 92 Sheep Jteceipls, 5,710 bead; shipments, 4,630 head; I ruarkct steady and unchanged. MABKETS BY WIRE. A Rally ln the Chicago Wheat Pit Tho Cereal Overiold Corn Drops Back Oats Steady Pork Active and Quiet. CHICAGO Wheat Trading was quite active to-day, while the market was stronger and prices somewhat better than yesterday. A nervous feeling existed. Tbe market no doubt is an oversold one. Most of the buying was ln the way of covering shorts. The market opened KSKc lower, but under good buying recovered and prices advanced 2c for May and closed Jc higher for December and Kc higher for May than yesterday. Porn was xetivA anrl irrei-nlar. rnllnf? easv 'earlvand firmer later. First trades were at f Jwlc decline, and under liberal selling sold on U ttc more. Parties w bo were supposed to be long sold freely yesterday before the Govern ment report came in, and tbe early selling to daywasshort selling, and tended to depress the market. Prices started up and advanced with little reaction i;c,the upturn in wheat also having some effect, as also the buying of a large local trader. Tbe market then ruled steady, changed some, and closed with a full 14c loss. Oats TI.e market was fairly active but un settled. The opening was at Jc decline, due to the drop in com, and under tree selling prices receded JSSKc more. The rally in other cereals, C"Upied with good buying by a heavy trader, checked a further depreciation and started the early sellers to buyiug: an advance of ?4Jc followed on May, but receded Hc and closed steady. Pork A fairly active trade-was reported and prices ruled Irregular. Opening sales were made at 5c decline, but tbe demand was rather good and piices rallied. A weaker feeling was developed temporarily and prices settled back 2Hc They quickly rallied 5g7Kc Toward tbo close the feeling was easier aud prices re ceded 1012c aud closed quiet. Lard Quite an active business was transacted and the teeling was stronger. Prices ruled 2K5c higher and the market closed steady at inide figures. Short Ribs A fairly active tiade was re ported and the feeling was steadier. Prices ruled 25c higher, and the market closed at inside flgures. Open- High- Low- Clos- ARTICLES. luc. est. est. lng. "WHEAT. 0.2 November t 98 I S'H t 95 93H December S7X 9S S7J, 98", Mav 104 J035 1034 1W" COKX, SO. 2 Noiemher 51H SI 3:K K5 December 5o" 52 Sir",, 51 Jlay S3 Sii 3,' S4J, OATS. -NO. 5 .No ember 42H 43ki i- Decembtr ;( 43J4 V ' Mav to 46,i 45Ji 46S MESS l'OKK. December. 9 75 9 75 9 71 9 75 January 11 85 Jl 87i 11 85 11 85 ilay 12 67,'i I2 77.S 12 65 12 65 Lakh. December 6 IS 6 20 6 15 6 15 January 6 37h 6 4: 6 37. 6 40 Slav 6 85 6 92k 6S2s 6 87i SIIOKT KIBE. . , December 5 45 5 45 i S 42Ji S 45 January 5 75 J SJS'I 5 75 5 77,K May. 25 6B)j 6 25 6 S7)j Cash quotations were as follows: Flour quiet and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, 96Jic: No. 3 spring wheat. 8391c: No. 2 red, 9tc No. 2 corn, 52c No. 2 oats, 43c No. 2 rye. 66Jc No. barley, 80c Mess pork, per bbl. 9 75. Lard, per 100 lbs. S6 10. Short-rib sides (loose), S5 405 50; dry salted shoulders (boxed). S5 Zib 50; short clear sides, boxed, J5755 Sa Sugars unchanged. No. 3 harlev. f. o. b.. 62i78c; No. 4 do, 60 5c No. 2 white oats nominal: No. 3 white. 4jJic On the Produce Exchange to-day th butter market was firm; creamery, extra, 272Sc: extra firsts, 2436c; extra dairy, 2224c tVgs.2122c NEW YORK Flour Irregular and mod erately active. Cornnieal less active. Spot market quiet and unsettled, closing steadier: No. 2 red,Sl 04 in elevator.Sl 05 afloat; Jl 04J4 01 0tX f. o. b.: No. 3 rear, 96U97c; un graded red, StceSl 06K; No. 1 Northern. 106: No. 1 hard. II 11; options closed Q c up from yesteruay. Alter a feverish feel lug tbrough tbe condition ot affairs in Wall street. No. 2 red closed at SI 03: December, 1 0311-16S1 05. closing at $1 04; January, 105J1 closing at 1 ub: Feb ruary closing at SI C7; March. SI 0701 09 closing at 1 0S: April closing at Jl 08; May. SI 07 15-161 ti9, closing at SI 08; J uly, $1 03K1 04H. closing at SI 04. Rye Brmer; Western, 737bc Barley steady. Barley malt active. Corn Spot market moderately active, closing firmer: No. 2. 5Sj459p in elevator: 59J459 afloat: ungraded mixed, 59KSG0Kc; options closed steady, K&Jlo down on increase of amount in pas sage and favorable bureau report, No vember closing at 59c: December, 59 59c, closing at 69c; January, 5"k BOJgC closing at 60c: May, 60Hg60c, blosiug at 6QJie. Oats Spot market steady and quiet; options steady and dull: November closing at 4Sc: December. 49K19c closing at 4c; May. 5151fc closingat oljic: soot No.2 white, 51Jitffi52c; mixed Western. 4751ct white do, 50S57c: No. 2 Chicago. 49JJC Hay dull and easy. Hops quiet and about steady. Tallow weak; city (s2 for packages), 4 ll-1613c Rosin dull and firm. Turpentine quiet and easy at 41Kc Eggs Prime stock firm; Western. 2dH2oc Cut meats steady and quiet. Middles quiet and weak; short clear. 6c Lard dull aud easj: Western steam. 6 35: sales, 250 tierces at $6 37; December, 86 35; January. $6 59 bid; February, S6 70 bid: March. 6 80 bid. Butter in fair demand and firm: Western dairy, 1019c; do creamery, 1928c; do factory, fc18c: Elgin, 20Vc Cheese Arm and quiet; light skims, ili&ic: Ohio flats 6Kc ST. LOUIS Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat The opening was l-16c down, but after weakening a fraction the market reacted on better outside markets, and though values ruled irregularly, firmness predominated uutil near the close, when prices dropped slightly, but the latest sales were at advances of Jfijjjic over the close of yesterday; No. 2, cash, 5bJ 97c; December,97c; January,9Sc: May, 104. July, 92c; August, 91Jic Corn Tho market opened ffilc down, declined sllgbtlvsoon after ward, but subsequently some firmness was shown and tbe tendency was up to near the close, when values sagged a trifle; No. 2. cash 53$c; December, 9c: Mav, 51551Kc Oats firmer, but irregular: No. 2 cash, 47C asked; May 46. Rye higher; No. 2, 7273c (Eastside). Barley unchanged, hut demand slow: Minnesota, 77c Hay Demand good and market steady. Bran' unsettled and quiet; sacked 86c(East track). Flaxseed lower.at SI 25. Butter steady. Eags in demand at 20c liead verv quiet, quotable at 14 854 87X. Bagging. 68c Cotton ties, $1 301 35. Cornmeal firm 52 6527a Whisky, $114. Provisions Market fairly steady, but ratber quiet, A moderate business was reported. Pork I1L L-ird. SGOa Dry salt melts, boxed shoulder"' 53 255 37Jf; longs. So 70a575::ribs. $5 755 &0: clear i5 80o95. Bacon Boxed shoulders; 5 75 longs tand ribs. S6 206 25; clear. C 40; su"ar cured hams, 1050125a PHILADELPHIA Flour weak. Wheat strong and prices advanced lc under light offerings and stronger Western advices, but very little demand from any source and prices largely nominal; ungraded in grain depot. SI 04; No. 2 red in export elevator, 99c; No. 2 red November. gggWc: December, tl OOSJl voii Januarv. 1 02Q1 02; February. SI 04&1 0412. w.., u11 '. iiwiuiuaii ennuis una; new Western, in grain depot. 48c; new mixed, in do 62c: No. 2 mixed and high mixed, in do 6-lc" No. 2 mixed. November, i30X661c: Decem ber. 5S$5iKc: January. 57&68c: February 56 57c Oats Options were lower; carlots dull and lower; No. 3 white, 51c: No. 2 white, 52c; No. 2 white. November, 51W651KC; Decem ber, 52!4ra5Zic: January. 62K52c; Febru ary, 5353c Eggs scarce aud firm: Pennsyl vania firsts, 26c BALTIMORE Wheat Western strong; No. 2 winter red, spot, and November, 97c; December 98fi9SJic; January. Jl 00K1 01; May. $1 07 1 07. Com Western firmer: mixed, spot, and November, 59c: vear. S7oSc; January. 5757ic: .May, 5959c Oats firm; West ern whit, 4952c:do mixed, 4950c: graded No. 2 white, 52c Rve firm: prime to choice, 7677c; good to fair, 73fj75c Hay firm: prime to choico timothy S1L Provisions firm. Pork, $11 &a Bulk meats Looseshouloers, 6c: long clear, 6c; clear rib sides, 6c: sugar pickled shoulders, 6c; sugar cured smoked shoulders. 7c Hams Large, lljc; small, lljc: lard, refined, TJJc Butter firm. Eggs firm. MINNEAPOLIS The cash wheat trade was dull, with all buyers holding off for develop ments; millers who wanted wheat to nse bought little more than necessary; trading was slow In starting. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, November and on tracK. 95c: No. 1 Northern, November. 91c: December, 92c; May. 99c; on track. 9192c; No. 2 Northern. November, 85c; December. 86c: on track, 8587c . CINCINNATI Flourheavv and weak. Wheat In fair demand and steady; No. 2 red, 97c Corn easier; No. 2 mixed. 57c Oats easier; No. 2 mixed, 4919Vc Rye easier; No. 2. 7475c Pork steady at 11 &a Lard stronger at S5 95Q6 10. Bulkmeats firm. Bacon firm. Butter quiet. Sugar quiet aud easy. Eggs steady at 20c Cheese lu moderate demand. MILWAUKEE Flour unchanged. Wheat quiei; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, 995c; De cember, 93c; No. 1 Northern, 96c Corn firm; No. 3. on track. 74c Oats firm; No. 2, on track, 4647c Barley quiet. Rye" quiet; No. 1, in store. 69c Provisions quiet. Pork Janu ary. Ill 95. Lard January. 16 42. DULUTH Wheat opened steady and ad vanced c and closed where it opened; receipts were 242 cars. Closing quotations were: No vember, 9Sc; December. 9Sc; May. II 06J; No. 1 hard, 98c; No. 1 Northern, 93c; No, 2 North ern, 8Sc TOLEDO Wheat active and weak: cash and November. STJfc; December, 98Vc: May. SI 04. Corn dull; cash, 54c; May, o4c Oats quiet; cash. 47c Cloverseed dull and steady; cash, S4 20; February, S4 32. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough, bhiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by J. Fleming & Son, 412 Market at CAN'T STAND STILL Gradual Enhancement of Real Estate Evidence of Prosperity. LOCAL SECURITIES ALL EIGHT. The Speculative False Still Weak, but Signs Point to a Quick Rally. THE KEW8 AHD GOSSIP OP THE CUT Pittsburg cannot stand still. She must increase or decrease. As there is nothing more unlikely than tbe latter alternative, it is safe to say she will continue to grow. This will necessarily widen the demand for real estate and enhance values. There is nothing in this that a sensible man can ob ject to. Those who think present values should be the same as those of two or three or live years ago are unreasonable. En hancement and prosperity are identical terms. A little reflection will show the unreason ableness of those wbo object to a moderate advance. The contrary would mean busi ness depression and idleness for the wage workers. The Irishman's remark that he could buy potatoes for a shilling a bushel in Ireland, but he couldn't get the shilling, illus trates very clearly what a break in Pittsburg real estate would imply. Proof Against Panics. Pittsburg securities dealt in on 'Change, al though a few of them contain a large quantity of water, are not of the sort that shrink to nothing in a day. They represent interests tbat are as essential to the welfare of tbe city as are tbe iron mills. Having a fixed value, they are beyond the reacn of panics. They may be shaken but cannot be broken. If hold ers do not know this, it is high time they should, so they will not lose their heads every time Wall street hoists the signal of distress. Tbe downward movement which culminated on Monday was not due to any change in con ditions, which have steadily improved all sea son, but to the attempt ot certain longs to carry more than their means justified. They cut off more than they could chew, and when the banks demanued larger margins for loans, they were compelled to realize. Those who were able to hold on as well as those who bought on tbe down turn will come out all right. The rally will bo as sharp and prompt as the decline A Good Outlook. Every person who understands tbe situation has a good opinion of real estate They can't help It. A member of tbe firm of W. A. Her ron & Sons remarked yesterday: "The future of Pittsburg and Allegheny is very promising, and in consequence the demand for real estate will increase ratber than diminish. There 1 no prospect of a boom, and nobody expects or wants one, but a gradual and steady growth must continue. Money in Pittsburg seems to be easy, and there are many purchasers for cash in tho market ready to buy property worth the price. They want it for use, improvement and investment. Those wbo talk down the price of real estate are speculators in the strict est sense.who expect to reap a fortune out of a small deal, and unless they can sight the turn they are uot satisfied." Business News and Gossip, Recent transactions on Wylle avenue show that property on that thoroughfare is pick ing up. The bill tops from Wllkinsburg to Swissvale are thickly sprinkled with handsome resi dences. The occupants are bound to live high, and also to look down on their neighbors. Tberc will likely be an active movement in property on lower Penn avenue as soon as the disposition of the Schenley holding is settled. Several investors are waiting for the cne. It is stated tbat tbe superstructure of the Neville Island bridge will be finished and ready for travel by Thanksgiving Day. Nothing has been saia about starting a Real Estate Exchange here for so long tbat its best friends have given up all bone ot success. The inns' important mortgage on file yester. day was for Slo,000. There were were 27 in all, of which 9 were for purchase money. Only one building permit was wanted yester day. It was taken out by M. Sweeney for a frame two-story and aitic dwelling, 22x50 feet, on Evaliue avenue. Twentieth ward, and will costsaooa The Western Insurance Company held its an nual election for directors yesterday. Tbe only change was tbe election of P. Harvey Miller to till the vacancy caused by the death of Reuben Miller, Jr. The Graham property, over 400 acres, for merly part of tbe McKce estate, at McKee's Rocks, will be plotted and put on tbe market next spring by tbe Fidelity Title and Trust Company as trustee. London prices were higher yesterday, causing a material improvement in Wall street. w Slot ements in Real Estate. Straub & Morris have sold in Schenley View place, within tbe last two weeks, 27 single lots ar.d 65 in blocks of five and ten to persons wbo intend building upon them as an investment. The average price was S310 07, This shows the value of advertising in THE DISPATCH. Ewing & Byers sold for William Readinger to Mrs. Matilda Fick two two-story frame houses, one ot six rooms and one of fourteen rooms, with lot 22x60 (Schenley lease), being the property No. 17 Third street, Third ward Allegheny, for S2.000 cash. James W. Drape & Co. closed tbe sale of a house and lot in the First ward, Allegheny, near Robinson and Craig streets, for 3,200 cash; also a house and lot .in Oakland, con tiguous to Atwood street, for 5,100. S. A. Dickie 4 Co. sold to J. W. Albert a house and lot on the corner of Rowan and Grape streets, lot 27x117 feet to an alley, for si,8oa W. E. Hamnett & Co. sold a lot on Savannah avenue, Wllkinsburg, 52120, for Thomas II. Sheappard et al.. to Otto Robert for 900. Kelly & Rogers sold for Julius Voetten to William Baird the Brantboover Hotel prop erty, situated on Frankstown avenue. Twenty- first lvarH linrlin.!! frnntnffp nf 11a fgtttt hv 30. I feet deep, tor 520.001 They also sold for J. W. Arrott, in nis Finn avenue plan or lots, three lots to John Klmg having a frontage on , rrauitsiuwn avenue iuxiuo ieob mrougn lo .' Kellv street, fur S5 400: also sold to Juhn Zim merman threo lots, each 25x135 feet, in the R. M. Kennedy plan of lots. Homewood, for 81,800; also for C. W. Woolslalr to John Linn, a lot 25x155 feet on Inwood street, for S800; also sold to Mrs. Annie Beam lot 25x150 feet in the same street for S800; also sold for J. C. Dick, on his Enterprise plan, Twenty-flrst ward, lots Nos. 102, 103 and 104 to William Evans f or $3,40a This makes 21 lots sold in tbe new plan. Black 4 Baird sold to Jessie M. Taft for John Taggart, Sr., a lot in tbe Second ward, Alle gheny Cltv, fronting 20 feet on the western siae of Buena Vista street by 110 in depth.f ur 2,000. They also sold for J. Waller Hay lot No. 100 iu Valley View Place, to H. D. Watkins. for S275. Baxter, Thompson & Co. sold for Mrs. Annie E. Gazzam lot N . 23, Motion's plan. Nineteenth ward, fronting 23 leet on River street hv 65 feet, to W. II. Hanger for $100 cash. W. A.Herioii iScSuus sold lot No. 14 In the Bis-ell plan, Eigbteeuth ward, fronting Butler street, near Fifty-third street, 24x100 feet. This makes 14 out of 15 lots fronting Butler sold. W. W. Elderkln sold for Mrs. Minnie Ar- brusbter to Charles Cbaliuora two-story frame bouse of three rooms on Katherlne street, Bfusbtoo. with lot 25x143 feet, for SI. 400 casb. Samuel W. Black d: Co. sold for Wil Ham Stan ton tor. a Golf, a lot about 50x160, tor 700, situate on Grant street. Sewlckley, Pa, E. D. Wingenroth sold to Charles S.admlller, of Homestead, lot No. 65, in his plan of Na dlne Park, fronting 25 feet on Iroquois street, for S400. Alles A Bailev sold for Christian fini to James McCawIey. a lot on Sumner street. 20x 132 leet, to Colfax street, Sixth ward, Allegheny iiLy, ior ?ou. HO BBEAKS, But Some of the Local Stock Leaders Clipped a Trifle. It was a very undemonstrative crowd of brok ers tbat attended the local stock calls yeste r day. It could be seen at a glance that they were well poised and confident, and the result of the day's business bore out the impression. The market was not burdened with offers to sell, and tbls gave it a chance to recover some of the lost ground. Sales were 292 shares. A small bundle of Chartiers Gas sold at 20, but as it was margined stock, the slump caused no surprise. Other sales were: First call 32 Electric at 23: 70 Philadelphia Gas, 22. 25 at 23, 10 at 23. Second call 25 Electric at 23. Third call '20 Chartiers Gas at it; 20 Puiladel phia at 23, 80 at 22, and 10 Luster at 2L These prices, as compared with those ot the previous close, show a gain in Philadelphia Gas and losses in Electric and Luster. A broker said: "From the course ot the market to-day, I think the downward move- ment is arrested, and as buying orders are com log out, I look f ok a quick rally." mbbt sxcortn thibp CALL. CALL. , CALL. li A U A U A ,, 475 6(0 IKK 80 S31 MJi 20 SO IS 21 16 23 25 30 24 12 .... li :::: kk w 1S , 23 23W 2J 73 SH 14 15M ... 15j .... , 15K 23X.... 22X 23 SD 3S UH 25H .... 2 24,'S 25Ji Sl 13M 1 19 .... .... 36 S7M UK 22M .... 25. 2 H 23 24 22 24 JSX 3 ... 1123 .... J12 .... 112.S ... 74 J 71 P. P.S. &.M. Ex Fourth . Bank. Iron City N. B'k C V. GaaCo Manuraet'i O Co Ohio Valley P. N. G. 4 V. Co l'enna. G. Co.... I'lula. Co AV hfiftllnv final V, Central Traction nits. Traction.. Pleasant Valley, becond Ave P. A. W.lt-H-rvi P.AV.R.K.nref. N.l'.JtC U. C.C Luster Mining.. Wcsttnsrhonsfi PL U. 8. AS. Co.... West'house A. B V.lt.Co..Llm... The total sale" qf stocks at New York yester day were 725.5&1 shares, inclndinrr Atchison. 28,016; Canada Soubern. 8,425: Delaware, Lacka wanna ana '.veslern. l7,uio: isne, u.oou: ljso Sbore. 12,484; Louisville and Nashville, 32.586; Missouri Pacific, 11,660: Northwestern, 6,330; North American. 7(1565: Nw Yorlc Central. 8.162: Northern Pariflc 37,500; Northern Pa cific preferred, 81,326: Heading. 32.361: Rich mond and West Point, 2S.295; 8t. Paul, 61.585: Texas Pacific. 6.916; Union Pacific 30,665: West ern Union, 13,876. AT THE BAKES. Home Money In Good Business Supply and Filr Demand. There was a feeling of confidence in local financial circles 3 esterday tbat was in pleasing contrast with the tremor and trepidation in the East, No one could be found wbo thought tbat the flurry would hurt anything or anybody. Advices received from New York dnnng the day were of a reatsurlng character and served to dispol any uneasiness that may have existed here. Margins, where called for. were prompt ly forthcoming, knowing that borrowers as wen as lenders were prepared lor emergencies. Money was in good sunply and fair demand on the usual basis of 67 per cent. Considera ble caution was ei'ercised In making loans, and very little outsldn paper was taken. Regular customur, howevijr, were promptly accommo dated. Deposits were large and checking ot good proportions. Exrhanges were a good average, footing up $2,629,67601, and balances S322.611 87. ' Money on call at New York yesterday was tight, ranging from 15195 per cent: last loan, 186; closed offered at 183. Prime mercantile paper. 68. Sterling exchange dull and steady at Si 7i for 60-day bills and H 85 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. IT. 8. 4s. rttc 123 U. H. 4s, coap 123 V.S. 4H9, reg 103 U. S. 4J6, COUP 104 1'ncitlc 05 of '93 113 I.ouljlanastampedl! Wi AllSBOurl&s II. S. ft T. Uen. 5s Mutnal Union Cs... 17 N.J. C. Int. Cert.. .111)4 Northern l'ac. lsts..H4M Northern Pac. Ms.. 109 Korthtr't'n consols. 13s Nortw'n deten's5s.l0G Oregon & Trans, ss. St.L&I.M. Gen. Ss. 86X St.L. 4S.F. Uen.M.lll St. Paul consols 121 St. P. Cht&Fc. lsts.114 li.. PC. L.G.Tr.Hs. 83 Tenn. new set. 6, lenn. new sit. 5s Tenn. new set. 3s Canada So. 2ds.. JOS ,100 . !18 Central l'aelfle lsts.llo Den. A K. G. Ists...ll4t Den. AK. (i. 4s..... 81k U.JttL U. Westlsts. Eric2ds 97K Ji. K. a T. Uen. es.. 75 Tx.. 1'C.K b.Tr.Ks. 31i union raeinc 1BU...111 West Snore I00M New Yoke Cluarings, 8215.437,737; balances, S7.182.126. Bostox Cleariugs, 818,830,000; balances, $2. 261.901. Money 037 per cent. Philadelphia Clearings. $14,517,955; bal ances, Sl.918,305. .Money 6 per cent. Baltimore CI sarings. $2,657,496; balances, $291,792 Money 6 per cent, PABI3 Three rr cent rentes. 91f 85c for the account. Chicago Cleatings, $15,404,000. New York exchango was 6Cc discount. Bankers were quoting rates on the basis of 7 per cent on time and call loans. LOST GROUND. Oil Succeeds in Finding a Lower Level Trading Very Light. Tbe oil market was somewhat panicky yes terday, due to the general demoralization in speculative commodities. It opened at 75, tho same as the previous close, and a few orders were filled, after which the props were knocked out, and tbe price fell to 73. At tbe close 73 was bid. Average runs. 74,668; average shipments, 74. 468; average charters, 4,559. Retlned was steady and unchanged. Trading amounted to about 5,000barrels. Brokers think it almost impossi ble for tbe market to go lower, and some of them predicted a rally to-day. A. B. McGrriw. 115 Fourth avenue, quotes: Puts, 71J: calli, 7. Othor Oil Markets. Bradford, November 1L National Transit certificates opened at 74Jc; closed, 73e; high est, 76c: lowest, 72c; clearances, 620.000 bar rels. Oil Citt, November 1L National Transit certificates opened at 74c: highest. 75c: low est, 72c; closed at73Kc Sates, 256.000 barrels; shipments, 116,286 barrels; runs, 132,199 barrels. New York. November 11. Petroleum Mar ket opened steady.and after a decline of nearly 3 points tbe market became strong on covering by shorts, closing strong. Pennsvlvania oil soot opening at 735ic; highest, 74Jc: lowest, 7lc; closing at73a Pennsylvania oil. Decem ber option, opened at 74c; highest, 74Jc; low est, 72Kc; closing, TSJc. Lima oil. opening, 15c; highest, 16c: lowest, 15c; closing, 16c NEW YORK STOCKS. Phenomenal Drop of the Vlllard Stocks Mars the Stock Business, Which. Would Otherwise Have Been Bnoyant aud Rising An Exciting Day. New York, November 11. The excitement to-day ln Wall street was greater than on any previous day since the decline began, and, while the downward movement in the general list was not as large as nsual, the unusually heavy drop in the Villard stocks made up lor the lack ot movement in the others. The power of the bears wis concentrated to-day upon Villard shares, and stocks as a rule would undoubtedly have advanced bad it not been for the depressing influence of the slump in those shares. Tbe movement probably winds up the last combination in Wall street, and stocks being well distributed and the general business of the country in a prosperous condi tion, when the adjustment of the existing rail road difficulties has been brought about and an easier money market assured, there will be an improvement in the stock market. The news of the morning was all of a favorable nature, and first was tbe reports from London that the settlements there were progressing iu a much more favorable manner than exnected, while the sum of 2,500.000 were said to be on tbe way to the Bant of England from tbe Continent, At the same tune prices of all American stacks there were materially higher than yesterday, and London had buying orders in this markpt at the opening. On the heels of this there wis a rumor that all tbe difficulties between th Union Pacific, Northwestern Alliance and tbe other Granger roads, together with the Southwestern systems, had been adjusted, ar.d the shorts for the first time in many days felt tbe anxiety which has been tbe portion of the bulls for so long a time. There was a rush to cover shorts, and prices at the opening ranged from 1 per cent to 1 per cent higher than last night's flgures, and tne rumor from the West caused quite a boom in Union Pacific which was run up quickly i4 per cent to 48. Thu pressure upon the Villards, however, was the most prominent feature of the trading and North American was pressed down quickly from 27 to 21 and checked the buoyancy ln the general list. The failure of Whitnev & Co., who have been carrying a large line of low- Sriced shares and bonds, which were uijavaila le as collateral at present, was announced, and a large amount of Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan stock was sold under the rule for their account. The stock mentioned sold the other day at 30, but was opened at 26, aud under tbe offerings from tbe Chair dropped away quickly to 15 before buyers wbo were willing to hold it for a rise appeared. This gave a check to the advance, and rumors of banks being unable to settle tbeir balances at the Clearing House had circulation, as well as predictions of the failure of a large brokerage bouse. A perfect flood of tbe Villard stocks appeared for sale, with the pressure principally upon the Northern Pacific, and for two hours after 12 o'clock a panio in those shares existed. Northern Pacific preferred was forced off rap idly f ntn 67 at the .opening to 55 before the terrible drop was checked. In the meantime the common dropped f row 23 to 17 and Nortn American yielded about 3 per cent mure. With the making of the lowest figures, the suspension of Messrs. Decker, Howell iCo., the firm mentioned as likely to fail, was an nounced, and an explanation given to the heavy selling of tbe Villard stocks. This infused a -feeling of relief into tbe street, as It was lelt the worst was in all probability over for the present, and considerable ot a rally occurred in tbe last hour of business. -The general list, which was at its highest points during tbe forenoon (some lto4 per cent better than last night's prices), felt the in fluence of the heavy pressure upon tbe Villard-, and in most cases about all of tbe im provement was lost, while ln some ot the spec ialties like Toledo, Ann Arbor, and North Michigan, Lonlsville, N ew Albatty and Chicago, Great Northern preferred, Edison General Electric Light and some others scored declines of from 5 to 20 per cent. Tbo improved feeling in the last hour was shown in another up ward movement ln tbe list, and the close was firm and active, leaving most stocks at mate rially better flgures than those of last evening. The Wheeling and Lake Erie stocks are tbe only ones in tho usually active list which show any material loss for the day, outside of the VIIIard, tbe common being down 1 and the preferred 3 per cent. North American, how ever, is 8K per cent lower. Northern Pacific preferred and the common 5. On the other hand. Sugar Refineries.whicb was helped at the opening by the announcement of the names of the receivers, is -SKc higher; Louit vdle and Nashville, 2; Erie, 2; Unibn Pacific 1: St. Paul, 1, and others fractional amounts. This Is remarkable in view of the financial troubles announced during tbe day, together with the fact tbat money was held very tightly throughout tbe day, reaching per cent per diem; and legal interest on call, there being no offerings of funds at any time during the day. and the last loan being made at tbe highest figure. The railroad bond market for the first time since the excitement over tho decline in the values of stocks began, sympathized closely with the dealings In shares, and the transac tions reached $2,143,000. The feature of the market, however, was tbe large amount of the Toledo, Ann Arbor and Cadillac firsts sold out under the rule, for the account of Whitney fc Co., and some of the Morgans, Louisiana and Texas bonds as well. The declines in these bonds reached 20 per cent in the first named bonds, and about 10 per cent on tbe others. There was, however, considerable animation among the speculative Issues, and Texas Pacific Incomes scored sales of $220,000; Atchi son incomes, $183,000, and Northern Pacific 5, $111,000, Canada Southern seconds dropped 2 to 94; American Dock 6s to 107; Hocking Valley os. 3 to 77; Mobile and Ohio i, 2 to 64; Northern Pacific os. 5 to SO; Richmond and West Point Trust 5s, 2 at 65: Iron Mountain 5s, 3, and Wabash seconds, 3 at 70. The ioj says: Tbe most important fact in the present situation is that it is England, not the United States, tbat has spread out too much, and has got into the position of an em barrassed speculator. The following table shows the prices or active stocks on the Mew York Stock Exchange yester day. Corrected dally for THK DISPATCU by WHITKKT A Stepiienso.v. oldest l'lttsburr mem bers of Hew York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenne: Clos-Open- High- Low- ror Inc. est. est. Dirt. Am. Cotton Oil U 14K "HE 12V Am. Cotton Ollorer... 34 34 14 34 Am. Cotton Oil Trust.. 16 IS r-H Hii Atch., Too. ft S. If 20 23K 27! 27J Canadian J'aclflc .'74'4 7I!4 73 72 Canada Southern 47H 48H 'H 47 Central orXewJerscy.lCMt 108 105 106H Chesapeake ft Ohio ... lei 1BH l'H 16k 'Chicago lias Trust 33 33 37 3s C Bur. ft Qulncy 3tS! WiH S1H 84 C. Mil. ft St. Paul.. . 47's 43 4Vi 453 C Mil. ft St. I'., of.. 103H 104 103 103 C, Itocki. ft P. OH 61tf 67 7M C. St. L. ft Plltl 13 13 12H i:S C. St. U ft Pitts., pf.' 40 C, St. P.. M. IU 22 22 21 20W C, St. P.. Jl. ft O. PI. 80 SO 76 82 C. A -Northwestern ....I03X 1U I04 1G4! C. &'. V. 01 131K 139 137K 139 CCCal 59 59 M,S K C. C. C. ft I. prer.... 90 90 i'JH w Col. Coal ft Iron J3X 39 35 35 Col. ft Hocking Valley ! 2S 2i'i 25 Cues, ft Ohio 1st prer.. 45 43 43 42K dies. Ohio 2d pref.. 29 29 2S 27 Del.. Lack ft Wut 136 13o 133 nrX Del. ft Hudson 13- 134 1S1H 13?K Uen. ft mo Grande.... IS 16ft IS I6H Uen. ft K10 Urande. pi. i21f 54 52 lJi E. T.. Va. ft Oa 2d pf 14V Illinois Central 90 92 83 60 Lake Erie ft West 12H 12V 12 IIS L,ake Erie ft West pr.. 53H S-W 50 49 Lake Shore A M. s 1047, 104 ttaii 103'i LoulsvllUftashvllle. 71 KM '" IS Mlcnican Central MJS 86 85tt. &) Mobile ft Ohio 24 24 22 22 Missouri facinc 64 MH 61 e: National i.e.iaTrust... Kit MH 1-5'f, 16 New York Central 97H 88 933 S6)i S.Y., CA St. L, 13 N. Y.. L E. 3. W 17 18 17 Uil H.t. . K. 32 32 31 31 N. Y.. O. ft W 15 HS 14f 15 Norfolk ft Western UK Nonolk ft Western nr. SIX 63 52 52X Northern PaclOc 23 23 10 i;. Northern Tactile nr.... &; 67 55 65 Dlno ft Mississippi V4 19 1714: IS Orearon Improvement. 31 31 25 25 1'aclncMall 37 37V 35 35 Teo.. Dee. ft Evans... li 16 15 15 Pnlladel. ftKeadlnir... 29K 30 2?X 2i Pullman Palace Car.. .186 180' 179 170B Ulehmond ft W. P. T KH 15 iH UH Richmond ft W.P.U.nl 63 68 65 65 St. Paul ft Duluth 22M 23 22 25 St. Paul ft 1'nluth or.. 80 83 80 S-l St. P., sunn, ft Man.. 104 104 iWH 98 St.L ftSaniT. lstpt Bt Suear Trust. 55 67V S3 55 Texas Paclnc 1514 15 H 14V Union TaclPc 44 43 44 44 Wabash 9l 9 9 9 Wabiuii preferred 18 18 16 16)4 Western Union 78V 78V 75 75 Wneellnt ft 1.. E. 3o 31 28Jj 1 Wheeling ft L. E.prer. 69 704 67 67 North American Co... 27 H 27. 17. 17 Offered. Boston Stocks. Atch. ft Top hoslon ft Maine...., C. B. AJ Cln., San. ft Clev... Kastern K. B. ...... Eastern B. It. 6s..., Fltcl.hurgK. it. .., Flint 4"ertM. pre, Mass. Central... .7:. .Mex. Cen. Cora N. Y. ftN. Enir. ... Old Colony Wis. Cen. common, Allouez Mg. Co Atlantic 28M 193 84 22 Boston ft Mont m 261 14K 10V 31 75 40 159 6 17 22j: 215 , 26H 3 12 Calumet ftHeda.... Franklin Kearsarse 163 - Osceola 124 84 20 17 . 18 .31 167 16V Qnlncy Santa Fe copper .... iamaracK..... lloston'Land Co. .. , San Diego Land ?o. west tna Lana uo. Bell Telephone l.amson Store S Water Power Centennial Mining. , Philadelphia Stocks. Closlnz Quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue. aiemDers new xork stocx it- change: JIM. Pennsylvania Hallroad 49 Asked. 50 11 11-16 49 Heading lW JSutTilo. Pittsburg ft Western 7 14 LenUh Vailev 49V Lehigh Navigation Nortnern racltlc Northern Pacific preferred. Sale'. . 60 18 MX Mining Quotations. New York, November 11. Adams Consoli dated, 185; Eureka Consolidated, 370: Hale and Norcross, 210; Homestake, 850; Sutter Creek, 100. TEE HIVES BISnTG. 4 Over a Foot Increase Within 24 Hours and More Expected. Reports' from up-river give cause for the fears that there will be a big river within the next few hours. In the 24 hours closing yester day at 3 o'clock the river bad increased over a foot in depth, and instead of 7 feet the river stood at 8 feet 5 incbesaccording to tbe Market street gauge. Tbe boatmen are now all pre paring for a big rise. The towboats down were the Bennett, Two Brothers and Princess wilh, in all, about 35,000 bushels of coal. The Crescent, Nellie Walton and Adella went up stream yesterday with tows of empties. The Keystone State got out Monday for Cin cinnati with a big trip. The Andes arrived and departed yesterday for Cincinnati. Drygoods. New York, November 11. Stormy weather restricted business in drygoods, but in other respects there uas no change. There was continued good demand for pretty full lines of goods to go by cheap water transportation and orders for future delivery of sprine and summer specialties were very fair. The tone of tbe market contlnuedstrongon tbe basis of a light supply of good". Price of Bar Silver. rfritCIXLTELIGUAM TO TUS OISPATCIT.1 New York, November 11. Bar silver Lon don, 47d; Now York. $1 021 02- INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Receipts light; mar ket steady: shipping. $3 251 50: butchers, 51 10 63 00; bulls, SI 502 60. Sheep Receipts light; market weak; sheep, S3 504 50; lambs, SI 005 5a Hogs Receipts. 7,000 head: market dull; choicn heavy, $4 004 10; choice light, S3 603 75; mixed, S3 0003 90; pigs, S3 003 00. Characteristic Child's Request. Detroit Free Press. A Detroit mother tells this story of her little girl. The child was lelt alone at the table, and called vigorously lor her mamma. "What do you want, Kitty?" inquired her mother, hurrying back to the table. "Want 00 to tickle my tea wif a spoon, pease, mamma," was tbe child's lisped re ply. One Thousand Dollars Forfeit ifl fail to tirove Floraplexion the best medicine for liver complaint, dyspep sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump tion. It cures where all other remedies fail. Ask your druggist for lL Sample bottle sent free. Fbankliit Hakt, New York. MWFSU When baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she ci led for Castorla, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, When she uadChildren.she gave them Castorla p9-77-Jfwrstl. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter Con tinues to Move Upward. POULTRY PLENTY, EGGS SCARCE. Tbe Grain and Hay Markets Give Little Signs of Iiife. SUGARS LOWER AXD COFFEES STEADY OFFICE OT PITTSBURG DISPATCH, ( TUESDAY. November U, 1890. Country Produce Jobbing Prices. The Elgin Butter Board advanced prices of creamery yesterday from 23c per pound, and before the week Is out prices here will be ad vanced to correspond. Sales at Elgin were re ported yesterday at 30c for fancy brands. The country butter which is bandied at commis sion bouses is dull and gives no signs of ad vance. Many of the commission bouses refuse to receive it on consignment. Strictly fresh, nearby eggs are scarce and quickly bring out side quotations. One jobber reported out side prices at 24c. and another at 25c There Is little doubt tbat a per fectly reliable article of hen fruit will bring 25c in large quantity and 26c in single cases. Poultry is coming to our markets very freely of late, and demand hardly keeps pace with supply. In fruit lines grapes still lead, and other fruits are quiet There is a slightly im proved tone to markets for choice apples. In general produco trade does not show up tbis week as well as last at tbis time. ArPI.ES S3 504 25 a barrel. Butter Creamery, Elgin. 3132c; Ohio do, 2728e; choice country rolls, 18 22c; fancy coun try rolls. 2S25c. berries urapes,concorus, ajsjoc a Dasicet; Catawbas, 3015c; cranberries, S3 00 a box; California quinces. $2 75-a box. Beans New crop Deans. S2 502 55; marrow fat. $2 0002 75: Lima beans, 6Sc. Beeswax 2830c V & for choice: lowgrade, 2225c. CIDER Sand refined. 19 0010 00; common, 50 005 50; crab cider, S12 0013 00 p barrel; elder vinegar. 1415c fl gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese. September make, 10Jc: New'York cheese, 10$4811c:" Limhurger, 12213Kc: domestic Sweiizer, 1314c; Wis consin brick Sweitzer. 14c; imported Sweitzer, 27sc. LOGS 22023c for Western stock: 2425c for strictly fresn nearby eggs. Feathers Extra live geee. 50Q60c; No. 1 40Q45c; mixed lots, S035c ?) ft. Game Mallard ducks. t5 005 50 a dozen; Butter ducks. S2 002 50a dozen; pheasants. $5 005 50 a dozen; squirrels, SI 752 00 a dozen; woodcocks. $4 254 50a dozen; quail, 75cSI 00; rabbits, 2530c a pair; vennon saddles, lo18c a pound; wnole venison, lt12c a pound. Honey New crop white clover. 2022c f! ft. si aple Syrup 7595cacan; maple sugar, S10c ft ft. Nuts Chestnuts, S3 E04 00 a bushel; wal nuts, 7075c a busbel; shell bark hickory nuts, 51 501 75 a bushel. Poultry Spring chickens. 4050c a pair; old, 65i?70c a pair; dressed. 11013 a pound; ducks, 5070c a pair: dressed ducks, 1214c a pound: live turkeys, 10llc a pound; dressed turkeys. 14016c: live geese. 50065c apiece; dressed geese, 910c a pound. Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered, 5c Sheds Recleaned -Western clover, S5 00 5 25; cnuntrv medium clover, (4 0004 25: tim othy. SI 50Q1' 55; blue grass, S2 850300; orchard gras, SI 50; millet. 7075c j Tropical Fruits Lemons, choice. S5 50 06 50; fancy, 37 00750; Jamaica oranges. S6 00 06 50 a barrel; Florida oranges. S4 0C450 a box: bananas, SI 50 firsts, $1 00 good econds, $ bunch: California peaehe-, 2 002 50 -p box; Malaga grapes, 5 6008 50 a half barrel, ac cording to quality; California plnm. $2 002 25 W box; California pears. Ji 0004 50 ) box; tigs, 17c fl ft: dates. 56c $ a. VidETABLES Potatoes. 90cQtl 00 W bushel; Southern sweets, $2 2502 50 1 barrel; Jersey, S3 5004 00; cabbage, t 5001 00 ? hundred; onions, 2 502 75 a barrel: onions, $4 50 for 1S0 ft basket; green beans, 40c basket; celerv, 25S0u a dozen bunches; turnips. SI 502 25 barrel; peppers, SI 0U1 25 i? bushel; tomatoes, 75c0Sl CO bushel. Groceries. The only new development in tbis line is another drop In sugar, which our quotations will disclose. Coffee options fluctuated some what in Eastern markets yesterday, but there was no essential change in prices. Staple groceries continue to move along in the same old ruts with the one exception of sugar, which tends downward. Flour is also weak enough to have a fall at an early day. Green Coffee Fancy Rio, 24J4025KC; choice Rio, 2223Kc; prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rio, 20e21jc; old Government Java, 29K03OC: Maracaibn, 2527c: Mocha, 300 32e; Santos. 22026c; Caracas, 25027c; La Guayra, 26027c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 25c; high grades 2Sg30c;old Government Java, bulk, 3334Kc; Maracalbo, 28029c; Santos, 260 30c; peaberry, 30c; choice Rio. 26c; prime Rio, 25c; good Rio, 21c: ordinary. 21K022c dPICES (whole) Cloves, 15010c: allspice, 10c; cassia, 8c: pepper, 13c; nutmeg, 75080c. Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test,7ic; Ohio. 120. 8c: headlight. 150, 8Kc; waier white, lOKc: globe, 14014Kc: elaine, 14c: car nadine, HKc; royaline, 14c; red oil, 11011c; purity. 14e. Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 43045c $1 gallon; summer, 38010c; lard oil, 55058c Syrup Com symp, 35037c: choice sugar syrup, 38043c; prime sugar' syrup, 32033c; s.rictly prime. 35036c N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop, 55056c: fancv old. 47048c; choice, 49c; medium, 38043c; mixed. 40042c. Soda Bi-carb in kegs, 3K3c; bl-carb in Ks, 5c;hi-carb assorted packages. 506c: sal soda in kegs. lc; do granulated, 2c Candles Star, full weight, 8c; stearlne, V set. 8c: paraffine. 11012c Rice Head Caiolina.7i07Jc: choice, 6Ji 6c; prime. 66c; Louisiana, 606c Starch Pean, 4c; corn starch, o0b)e; gloss starch. 607c Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, S2 65; Lon don layers, 52 75; Mu-catels. 52 50; California Muscatels, S2 10; Valencia, 71407&C: Ondara Valencia, 808c; sultana, 18020c; currants. 5J052c; Turkey prunes, 7J408c; French prunes, HK013c; Salonica prunes, in 2ft pack ages, 9c; cocoanuts, $ 100, 56; almonds, Lan., $ ft. 29c: do Ivica, 17c; dn shelled. 40c: walnnts, nap.. 13014c: Sicily Alberts, 12c; Smyrna figs, 15017c: new' dates, 606Ke: Urazil nuts, 16c; pecans. 1416c; citron. V ft, 19020c; lemon peel, 15c $) ft; orange peel, 15c Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft. 10c; apples, evaporated, 14015c; peaches, evapo rated, pared, 28030 ; peaches, California, evap orated, unpareu, 22025c; cherries, pitted, 31c; cherries, unpitled. 13013c; raspberries, evap orated, 34035c: blackberries, 10011c; huckle berries, 15c Suoars Cubes, 6c; powdered, 6c; granu lated, 6Xc: confectioners' A, 6c; standard A. 6c; soft white, 606Kc; yellow, cbolce, 5 bl&c: yellow, good, o05c; yellow, fair, b 6Kc: yellow, dark, 5J05ic Pickels Medium. 1.1. Is. (1,200), 58 50; me dium, half bbls. (600). S4 75. Salt No. 1. $ hbi., 95ct No. 1 ex.. W bbl.. SI 00; dairy, $t bbl, SI 20: coarse crystal. ) bbl., SI 20; Hlggins' Eureka, 4-bu. sacks, S2 80; Hlg gins' Eureka. 16-14 ft packets. S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. $2 80 2 90: 2nds, S2 5002 60; extra peaches, S3 0003 10; pie peaches. S2 00; finest corn, SI 3501 50; Hfd. Co, corn. 95c0Sl 15; red cherries. SI 4001 50; Lima beans, II 20; soaked do, 80c: string do, 75 090c; marrowfat peas, 51 1U01 25; soaked peas, 7U80c; pineapples, SI 300140: Bahama do. 5255: damson plums, SI 10; greengages, SI 50; egg plums, $2 20; California apricots. S2 5002 60; California pears. 52 75: do greengages, 52 20: do egg plums, 52 20: extra wnitu cherries, 52 85; raspberries, SI 4001 45; strawberries. SI 3001 40; gooseberries. SI 1001 15; tomatoes, 95c0;l; sal mon, 1-ft. SI 3001 80; blackberries, SI 15: succo tash, 2-ft cans soaked, 90c; do green, 2-, SI 25 01 50; corn beef. 2-1 b cans. $2 00; 14-ft cans, 514; baked beans, $1 4001 50; lobster, 1-ft, S2 00; mackerel, 1-ft cans, broiled. SI 50; sardines, do mestic, !. St 2504 35; sardines, domestic, , 56 50; sardines, imported, -. Sll 50012 50; sar dines, imported. K& S18: sardines, mustard, 54 25; sardines, spiced, 51 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater, mackerel, S30 bbl.: extra No. 1 do mess.S28 50; extra . 1 mackerel, shore. $19 50; No. 2 shore mackerel. 122: large ffSSO. Codfish Whole, pollock, 5c Ifl.ft; do medium, George's cod, 6c: do large, 7c; boneless hake, in Mrips, 5c; do George's cod. in blocks, 6807KC Herring Round sbore. S5 50 M bbl; sulit, $6 50: lake. $3 25 $ 100-& bbl. Whito fish. S6 60 100-ft half bbl. Lake trout, 55 50 W balf bbl. Finnan haddies. 10c fl ft. Ice land halibut, 13c i ft. Pickerel, half bbl. S3; quarter bbl, SI 35. Potomac herring, S3'50 bbl;S2 halt bbl;Hollandherring,70c;Walkoff herring, 90c Oatmeal S6 5007 l bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. There were no sales on call at the Grain Exchange. Receipts as bulletined, 33 cars, of which 33 cars were received by the Pittsburg. Cinctnnatiand St Louis Railway, as follows: 10 cars of corn. 8 of hay, 12 of oats. 2 of wheat. 1 of bran. By Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago.'l car of oats, 1 of hav, 1 of feed, 2 of flour. Cerea! markets are slow, oats and wheat par ticularly so. In the West, corn and oats are stronger than here Millfeed is still scarce and very firm at quotations. Hay is somowhat steadier tbe past day or two. The tone of mar kets In general shows weakness, with the situa tion in favor of the buyer in most lines of ccrcsls Price's are tor carload lots on track: Wheat No 2 red, SI 0201 03; No. 3, 9Sc Conn No. 2 yellow ear, old, 668670, new eat, 59360c: high mixed ear, old, 64065c. new ear, 55056c; No. 3 yellow, shelled, 61062c; high mixed shelled corn, 60061a OATS-No. 1. 53053Kc; No. 2 white. 51KS?Jc; ex tra. No. 3, MK51c: mixed oats. 48K4c RTK No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 7374c; Jfo. 1 Western. 7172c FLOUR Jobhing price Fancy spring and. winter patent flour, S6 0006 25; fancy straight winter, S3 2505 50; fancy -tralght spring. J.5 25 S3 50; clear winter, $5 0005 25; straight XXXX bakers'. S4 7505 00. Rve flour, $1 2504 50 Buckwheat flour, 2K3c H ft. Millfeed No. 1 white middlings, S25 OCf? 26 00$ ton; No. 2 white lnlddlintrs. S24 00 25 (10: brown middlings, .521 00022 00; winter wheat bran, SI9 00019 50. HAY Baled timothy No. L J9 75010 00: No. 2 do, 58 5009 00: loose from wagon, 511 00013 00. according to qualitv: No. 2 prairie bay, 57 50 8 00; packing do. S7 007 25. Straw Oat, S7 0007 50; wheat and rye, S7 25 07 50. ' Provisions. J3ugar-cured hams, large, 10c; sugar-cured hams, medium, 19c; sugar-cured hams, small, lie; sugar-cured breakfast bacon. Sc: sugar cured, shoulders, c; sugar-cured boneless shoulders, 8c: skinned shoulders, 8c; skinned hams, 12c: sugar-cured California hams, TJic: sugar-cured dried neef flats, 9Jc: sugar-cu'ed dried beef sets. lOJc; sugar-cured dried beef rounds. 13K-: bacon, shoulders, 7c; bacon, clear side", c; bicon, clear bellies. 6c: dry salt shoulders, 6c: drv salt clear sides. 6c. Mess pork heavv, 312 50; mess pork, family, $12 50. Lard-Reilned. in tierce-. 5Kc; half barrels. 5Kc;60-ft tubs, 5c: 20-ft pail, 6Kc;50-B tin cans, 5c;3-B tin pails. 6Jc; 5-ft tin pails, 6c; 10 ft tin. paiK 5c. Smoked sausage, long. 5c; large, 5c. Fresh pork, links, 9c Boneless hams, 10Kc Pigs feet, half-barrels, SI 00; quarter-barrels, S2 15. Wool Markets. Philadelphia Wool market dull; prices nnchanged. St. Louis Wool Receipts, 118,100 pounds; market quiet and steady. New York Wool firm and quiet: domes tic fleece, 3439c: polled. 27034c: Texas. 180 25c. Pork quiet and steady; mess, 511 25 11 50; prime, S10 50011 00. Boston There has been a steady demand for wool, and tbe sales for the past few days have beqn to a fair extent. Tbe market is firm, and the sales are at.full prices. Quotations In fleeces there were sales at 32033c, and XX at 34035c: Michigan X is firm at 31c; staple wools am selling freely, including No. i combing at 40042c; Ohio fine deUineat35035Kc: Territory wools are in demand, fine selling ai6263c; fine medium at 53060c, and medium 'at 50037c; Texas, California and Oregon wools are ln steady demand at previous prices; pulled wools are firm" and in steady demand: choice supers, are selling at 40045c; fair to good supers at 35036c, and extra at 25030c In foreign wools the trade has been fair and the market Arm. Metal Markets. New York Pig Iron steady, qniet. Copper nominal. Lead dull, heavy; domestic, S5 15. Tin quiet, steady. Progress. It Is very important in tbis age of vast mate rial progress that a remedy be pleasing to tbe taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to tbe stomach and healthy ln its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs Is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. AUTUMNAL ADVICE. Keep your feet warm and dry. Wear waterproof boots iu preference to arctics or rubbers. Keep your eye on your umbrella, you will need it yourself. Stop a cough or a cold at once. Pneumonia and consumption may be started by either. If you wear rubbers take them off wbenever you have the chance, even if only for a few minutes. It you feel a cough or a cold coming on take a drink of pure whiskey at once It will keep tbe blood in circulation and is the best pre ventive against tbe diseases of the season. Remember that only pure whiskey should be taken. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskev has the strongest recommendations from the leading scientists and medical men in the country, and is tbe only standard medicinal whiskey known. Insist on having it. se24-w HEADAG Fitly represented I by an imp of per dition with a dull saw working away on the nerves in fiendish glee, gloating over the suffering he is causing, is the trade mark as follows, printed on every box of the genuine. HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. They are neither a cathartic nor an opiate. Absolutely Harmless. POSITIVELY THE BEST. Guar anteed tocontain no antipyrin, bromides nor narcotics. Do not affect the bowels. If you need a laxative, mild, purely vegetable, as is the case with some headaches, to be taken with thepowders, get HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS LIVER PILLS, small, sure, safe. Price for Powders, - - - 25c per box. Price for Pills, - - - - 25c per.bottle. For sale by all leading druggists. nol0-93--w" Rfr Horse BLANKET IS THE STRONGEST. None Genuine without Horse stamped inside. Price of C lb. Shaped Blanket, $4.60 " "8 lb. - " t.50 " " 7 lb. Square " 6.00 " - 9 lb. - " 6.00 Sold by all dealers, WM.AYRES A SONS, PHILADELPHIA. Ask to see the 30 other styles 6A Horse Blankets. se3 65-W3 f flTTtPTnitf W. L. Douglas Shoes art unUllUll warranted, and every pair kas his name and price stamped on bottom. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoo cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. ,00 Genuine Hnml-seTved, an elegant and O stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. Syi.OO Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoo 4 unequalled for style and durability. SO. 50 Goodyear Welt is tne standard areas O Shoe, at a popular price. so.oo; Policeman's snoe is especially oaapiea fnp niimid men. farmers, etc 111 made In Congress, Button and Lace. ffiQ I SO SHOFl . ,?,ge- have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent improvements make them superior j to any shoes sold ot these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If ho cannot supplyyou send direct to factory enciosui wircrcuea pnw, or a postal for order blanks. W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mass. or sale by II. J. & O. SI. l-anir. Kortj-flrth and Butler su. J. N. jrroblng. 339 t'lrtli ave. D.'Car- tr. IS Kirtn &ve. E. C Snerber. 128 4Jarion at. Allcgneny City, H. Kosser, laj federal it., and V,-. UQUJ-AU,!' HSWWrt. a. ja.--J.n-r WSSBSM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTHING LIKE IT! Blood is thicker than water, and must be kept pure to insure good health. Swirr's Specific is natures remedy for this purpose. It never to fails climnate the lmpur ties and build up the general health. There is only one S-wift's Specific, and there is nothing like it Be sure and' get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and' Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga (MVWVlrWVVVVIAnVVVVVVVVW :TiieWew Perfume! Freeman'sHIAWATHA Registered. a rare combination that pleases everyone. The l most ae lannuf Kenume ever Droaucea. irr il : FREEMAN'S FACE POWDER. Medicated. Free? froniPoisons.APerfectBeautiner.Druggists.viz:S I On Market ?L:Flem.nr JaSon. -112: MoerfeiVf.Z12.Tor- I rence Col. Ill; McKtnnan's, 431; Byrr'a, Cln; On 5 t Grant bt.: Orimth'-, 301: McGann'f , ror. Ctb: On Centra t Ara.: Honrac'ik 190; Schweltzer'c,233; Uii Wjlle Are.:, IJ. Beck' , 129: churhmnnn,M; Stuck? Co.. eor. J ) Fulton: On Penn Atc: Klmnwl Co.. 901: HIetri. . 11231; McCnllou-bs, 1300; Stack y, lTol, also 2101; J Hjatt'fl, sill; EMes, 6009; lUitKln s.ror.eib; un&UJ ATe.:Keara'n.iei.StobelT'ii335: Scbacfcr'.S9.nirirs.- 3610; FlnkelpeaiT, 213, al Jl-li..it Are. ami 334 feC; J jicvoanei Js uo., cor. vine un rrausxiown Are.: irree l bfnea.231; nenderflon'n. 300: On, BrnftbtleMM.: Errera - Son, 11; Diinn Pharmary, 51; J. Kerr, Jr., 541; , un parson: wivftrrs, iso; Herman a, ivzi; urwni,. Z129; Gray's. 233,'m: Mtler u Z-lcIer.2C3t: Morto'a, . 2908; Gretnelaen's. TtS Vf . Kocu's, cur. 12th; On Butler: ' Lunge's, 3C0t:HrtwIit(t,4llC; On Main: Jloitffomerj's. , 1 193; Swearer'!, cor. Wabaoh Ave.. Kmanael'i. 171 24 ( 'Ave.; White U Ke!ieiiberj;er. Id Fnltoo; Einanaet i Antnes. 3 4tb at..w. i KecK'j.3 mrron, ai wa m. opp. lsth Ward School: Aprhor I eiiiedjr Ofc, Liberty and j ' -fiaiuanibrnirit. kimi ion. unaneuer . naAoincion 'Are.; Potter!. 1120 Strati bt . also 01 Arlington Ave.: 'Zoeller's, 19th and Sarah; Troth'a, 4 AmanIi AY.;r( McCarthr'a, 4727 Liberty Are.;Katzciineytr', 119 Lari-( mer Are.; Hamilton s. Walnut aud Eellefimtf ; lllw-Q ' inonr uuqueiue h-u&i": ' IX ALLnGHKSTCTTT. On Federal St: Hfck'i 73 ! 194: KJnrM 113; Mr ; Brtdca" Pharmacies cor. Ohio, also 190 Braier At.; On KebecraSt.:Hlsntinsh'fi, (S.lVevlT'a 4c0; On Braver I At.: Fleck's, 171; Dke'a, 333, On O' lo: O. V. Haerlnj's, , il23:F. H.Eirfn.i;2.GUDjaers.234 Esters u Son. 299: , I On Cheannt: Mrai-i!ejs, 20: ttaltber's.M also 111; jGrnfabs it Co., P Lacock; Motrin, Cft HcClnre At.;i I i. naenos a Juniata; toeier l, Haanmjion atc.( I and Fremont;teltx',lS7 Penn Are.; ArToira.i7 Taylor; g Larry's, Arch and Jack win r Mangold!, M'Lowryjg I -rrirtB, 2 Anderson ; In Etna: Schnlti'a. 290 Bntler ( I Wholesale: W. J. Gilmorefc Co- f A. C Urndernon, L. H. ( I Harris Droit Co.; G. A. Keller Co.; Schwartz, Cbeo- i wrtcht u Clierrr. rVAAAnAAAAAAAAATwlArVVVVVVV PCH-6&-W3 WHOLESALE -:- H00SE, JOSEPH HORNff & CO. Embrolclerr and White Goods Department-, direct importation from tne best uannfao' tnrers of St. Gall. In Swiis and Cambric Ed;. m;s. Flouncinc, Skirt Widths and AHotcts, Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncing. Buyers will nnd these roods attractira both in nrics and novelties of design. Foil lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades in dado and plain nr spring fixtures. Lace Cur tains, Portieres. Chenille Curtain, Poles and Brass Trimmings; Floor. Table and Stair Oil Cloths la best makes, lowest prices for quality. WASH ORES FABHIC& The lsrpest Tariety from which to select Toll Dn burds, Chalnn Cloth. Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suitings Heather & Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively; Jal3-p a BKOKEItS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. myJ PrOUT T"K SAVINGS BANK. JrliUrlirj a si FouitrH avenue. Capital. $300.1100. Surplus. S31.b70 H. V. McK. LLOYD, EDWARD K. DUFF. J President, Asit. Sec. Treas. 4 percent Interest allowed on time deposits. oclS-40-D JOHN W. OAKLEY & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. ib SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. oc2KS MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 FK.N.-S AVliNUE. 1'ITTnUUUU. f . As old residents know and back files of PltC burg papers prove, is the oldest cstabllsba and most prominent phrsician in. the city, do voting special attention to all chronic diseases eTNOFEEUNTILCURED Mf"Dni IO and mental diseases, physical liLll V UUO decav.nervous debility. lack o energy, ambition and hope. Impaired memory, disordered sight, self dUtrust, bashfnlness. 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 cured. BLOOD AND SKIN 2a.XpSi blotches, falling bair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations or tongue, mouth, throatl ulcers, old sores, are cured lor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system. 1 1 pi M A D V kidney and bladder derange U Mill AH I ments, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittier's life-long, extensive experience Insures scientific and reliable treatment on, common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as it i here. Office hours, 9 A. M. to X P. M. Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1 p. M. only. DR. WHITTIER, 811 Penn avenue. Pittsburg; Pa. jya-13-DSuwt: DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring scientific aud confiden tial trcatmentl Dr. S. K Lake. VI. R. C. P. S., Is the oldest and .uost experienced specialist in the city. Consultation free and ttrictlv confidential. Ofilco hours 9 to and 7 to 8 P. JI.: Sundays, 2 to 4 P. jr. Consult them personally, or write. Doctor LAKE. cor. Penn ave. and 1th St., Pittsburg, Pa. je3-72.DWk GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE CURES NERVOUS OEBI LI TY. LOST VIGOR. LOSS OF MEMORY. Kull particulars ln pjmphle sent free. The genuine Orar's bpeclnc .old by druaKl.u only la yellow wrapper. Price, l P package, or six for IS. or by mall on rpceint or nrlre. bv addres. Jn THE OKAY MEDICINE CO, Bunaio, --. x Sold inntUDurg ny.a uuiiw,''"'""' Bmltnneiu nu Xiioeriv.u. IuUl7-94-DWk "Wood's :Plios:pl-.ocLA32.e.. imir nnc.1T v.vni.lxll REJIEDY- Used for 35 yearsi by thou.ands9ue-l cessfully. Guar-I anteed to cure all! forms of Nervous Weakness, Emls-1 iOl lOUlQllUtUU and tne exces.es (if later years. Girts immedlats strength and rig. or. Asfcdmgirlsts for wooo s rnos Bluu3,ajj,iwowi-,- - . nr. phoaice: uuro abstltute. On Dackaue. U: lx. 5. by mall. Write for pamphlet hJ.!.. uArLmlail Co..l31 Woodward v. Detroit.' Mich. J-3old ln flttsbnr Pa- by Joseph Flemtnf Son. Dlamodd and -""aJg:M.MWTSwowk ' iiiaJaHgij I Hi5jfe?E!iy ir P"P5 C" IT toevervman.younij.miuaie-ageo, " rl t. C. and old; postage paid. Addreus Dr. n. Du Mont, 331 Columbus A ve., Bortob, atass mhX-7S-WT3ak. j5ll4$L -B 'aki. ..-'. : & MrH