THE PITTSBUBG- DISPATCH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2S, 1890, REALTY PICKED UP. The Old Lutheran Church on Kinth Street Changes Ownership. A DEAL IX TWEXTT-SECOKD WARD Southside Attractions Very Alluring to Scores of Home-Seekers. RAPIDLY EDILD1.NG UP THE HILL TOPS. The Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church edifice, or rather the buildinj known as such, with the lot on which it stands, ou Ninth street, almost opposite St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, was sold yes terday for 525,000. The lot is 40109. It is understood the purchasers are the Henry Auction Company, and that they will demolish tho old builUinz and erect a fine business house on the lot for tlicir own use. The firm of V. A. Herron . Sons, beme associated with the transaction, they wcro asked for further particulars, but were not in a position to talk. The builains has quite a histon. Previous to lt52 it was owned and occupied by the Methodists. About 1SCG a split occurred in tho Seventh Avenue Lutheran Church, and the dissaffectcd Uicmbers puicaated tho Isinth street properti. tiixd itu. and worslilpneil there forlUorl-J jcars Itnas. then called John Grairs Church, lie bems thciulinp; spirit. It has been acant fora longtime ami is in a very dilapidated condition. still Another Deal. Particulars of atran-action of considerable iniportanco in real estate, as showing that "something is coing on," were obtained ester daj from an outside source and afterward verified. Stranb d. Morris sold forthcHay luikers to three prominent business men for S130.OU0 about 36 acres of land, known as the Richmond property, in the Tueuty-sccoud ward, fiontiugon l)ennijton,Shady and Linden avenues. The H avmakers acquired possession of the piopern 'eeial months ago. pajinc about iS8,WX) for it. It lias been clotted. The new owners will put the lots ou the market in a fchort time. ltuilding 111 tlie Southsiile. The rapidity with which tho Southside is building up is a matter of surprise to those who do not take into consideration tho network of mills and factories in that quarter of the city, andthearmj of emplojes required to oDeratc them. These people desire to lire as conven ient to their wort as possible, and hence are establishing homes on tho surrounding hill tops at a rate scarcely equalled in the East End. The rush of homo seekers has caused quite an advance in property, but there is still plenty of it to be had at reisonable ncures. As a residence district the Southside offers many advantages. The location !s healthful and the scenerj pleasingly diversified. All the essentials to comfort gas. water, schools and churches exist. Tho difficult of access has been in a large degree overcome by improved road, good sidewalks, inclines and rapid transit. These will be enlarged and extended to as to more freely meet the requirements of the people. While the Southside is holding its own as compared with other districts in the number and character of its Improvements, it will mate still greater progress as soou as street cars and inclines adopt the all-night sjstera and make a reduction in fares. The companies might lose money at first, but they would more than make it uo in the end. . Business Nctrs and Gossip. Considerable coal lands change 1 hands last week, but prices were not given. In one or two instances, it is said, 300 an acic was paid. Several new plans of lots will be put on the market about thy first of the year. lhi3sbows a demand for thi kind of property. The Pennsylviiua Railroad reports that the quantity ot co il and coke originating on and carried over its Hues east of Pittsburg and Erie, for the week endirg November 15. was otiZLStiO tons, of which 2:,51J tons were coal and 104,1125 tons coke. The icgular annual meeting of tho stock holders of the Pittsburg and Allegheny Drove Vaid Company will be held at the office of the conipanj on Monaay. December 6, at 11 A. 31. At the close of the London btock Exchance yesterday American securities were quoted a little below the best prices of tho day. owing to selling orders from iew York. Other securi ties were very steady. Five permits for 13 new buildings were issued yesterday. They follow A. K. Stevenson, eight brick two-story dwell ings, 14x30 feet each, on Shakespeare street, Tw entieth w ard. Cost. $5,000 for all. Iteubcn Sebapira. frame two-story store and dwelling. 17x24 feet, on Jones avenue, Tn elf th ward. Cost, SsOJ Joseph Wallace, two frame two-story dwell ings lox24 leet each, on Castor street, Tnirty iixth ward. Cost. Sl.000 James McCartnej-. frame two-story dwelling, 17x17 feet, on Wicklow street, "Nineteenth ward. Cost, S100 L if. Patterson, frame addition one-story store, 12x16 leet, on Omaha street. Thirty-second ward. Cost, S100. Tweutv-cight of 56 mortgages on file Mster day were lor purchase money. Tho largest wasforS9,000. r- Moicmcnts In Ileal Estate C IL Ljvo sold a piece of ground on tho Washington pike, about two miles from the street car line consisting of about eight acres, with an eight-roomed frame dw elhng.for a price approximating 512,000 the purchasers being C. and F. Ronsoteur. This is one ot the finest im proved prnpeities on the pike and will be used lor a residence property and garden purposes. "W. C Stew art sold for John Weise a lot 53x 137. on Howe street, Shadyside, to Mrs. Gamble forStSOQ. This lot was purchased about one j ear ago for $l,S7j. George Schmidt sold to Win. H. Jacob two lots flouting 20 feet each on Aliquippa street, and extending back 100 feet to an alley, being lots 119 and l-T) in Eureka place tilan for $1,100, cash; also sold to Charles Roberts two Iuts fronting on Lookout avenue 20 feet each, being Nos. 137 and 157 in the same plan, for 700, on eay terms. Black & llaird sold to Benjamin AV. Cbadwick the south one-half ot lot No. 24, in the John A. Roll plan at Linden station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for S300, on the easy payment plan. They also sold for M Noonan, to fcunou Bey mer, lot.o. 22 in the Linden Land Company's plan, Oakland, for J1.350 Charles homers & Co. sold for Charles Goettman to James Whitelcy a new house of five rooms with all conveniences, on a lot 20x100. situated oa Amanda street, Brushton, lorFiSUO. 8. A. Dickie & Co sold for C. Benningham to James Seanght a lot on Howe street. Twen tieth ward 40x125. for $3,350. The purchaser intends to lmurovo the property at once. Magaw S Golf, Llin, sold lot No. 40, in the Oak Htation plan, Pittoburg and ("astle Shan non Riilroad. to R. Posnaw for $125. Ewlng fc Byers sold for the Kidgeview Land Company to Albert C. Carlisle lots No. 115 and 116. in their plan, 15x140 feet each. Eleventh ward. Allegheny city, on the lino of the Cali fornia avenue electric road for J700. THE KOKETAEY SITUATION. Financiers Moving Cautiously So as to Pro tect Their Regular Customers. The local money market yesterday was affected by the same Influences and was gov erned by the same conditions as during the past week or two. There were no new features. Regular customers were accommodated, but outsiders met with almost invariable refusal. This tightening of the lines, as a cashier;puts It, simply means protection to those who have the first claim upon the banks, and does not in dicate any particular scarcity ot money. Kates w ere 67 uer cent on call and time. Saturdays business, as reflected In yester day's Clearing House report, was verv heavr. showing that general trade is not onlv holding its own. but pushing ahead. Exchanges were $3,162,129 31 and balances 22P3.454 70. Money on call at New i ork yesterday was easy, ranging from S5 per cent, last loan 4, closed ofiered at 4. Prime mercantile paper. 6X9. Sterling exchange quiet and firm at 4 7yJi for 60-day bills and J4 60 for demand. Closing Rond Quotations. U. S. . ree 1MJ4 M. K. IT. (Jen. 5s.. 33 V. s. 4s, coup... .13)! Mutual Union Cs .. 9s U. h. 4Hs, rcr 103 i J. a Int. Cert. 109 U. H. 4"is coap 104 Northern l'aclsts..iu Pacific 64 of ' ....IIS 'Northern Pac 2ds..I09 LoulsUnastampcdlsSSK'Northw't'n console.lK Mltsourlbs INortw'n deben's Ss.103 "lenn. new set. Gs.. IOC'S Oregon & Irans. (. lenn. new tO. 5s. ., 104 M.I. 1. il. Ucn. Ss. 87X Jenn. newest. 1... . 7C St.L. 4S.K Uen.M.IM Canada So. Ids. ... SOS St. Pmul consols .124 Central Pacific lsu.lio i&t.P. Oiiilc. Ibu.IH Men. & K. . lt. I ,lx.. PcL.G.Tr.1). so Wen. A It. U. 4s. .. tH.iTx.. Pc It O.Tr.lU. si! U.&IC G. Meatisu - i Union Pacific lsta. .Ill XiieSd !$est buorc. 10IH At. .tl. Gen. 6.. 70S1 New York Clearings, $58,069,360; balances, H.6S5.779. Wtiroo nparing". $14933.000. New York exchange, 25o discount. The rate for all classes of loans was 7 per cent. St. Louis. Clearings. S4,64S,52: bilance". 54711.591, Exclringo on New York 75c dis eouut. Money 6 per cent oucall;'7S per cent on time. LOCAL SECURITIES. The Buyer Still Abroad, but Some ot the Leaden Let Go. A good business was transacted in local stocks yesterday. The appearance of a large number of buying orders In the last few days shows that investors have confidence in the future. This was made very clear yosterday. Owing to disquieting reports and rumors on 'Change as well as on the street, lower prices were freely predicted before the first call, and the few slumps that occurred caused no sur prise. Philadelphia Gas, Electric, Central Traction and Luster sustained tho heaviest losses, the first-named stock selling at about tho lowest figure yet reached by it. New York and Cleveland Gas Coal was bid down half a point, while Manufacturers' Gas held advanced cronnd. Sales at first call were 100 shares of Pleasant Valley at 25. 80 Philadelphia Gas at 2 0 Central Traction at 22& 5 at 22J, 100 Wheeling Gas at 15, and 20 Luster at 23. Sales at sec ond call wero 11 shares of Electric at 4. and 60 Philadelphia Gas at 22f. After call 10 shares Philadelphia Gas brought 22K- At third call 25 shares M. and if. Bank went at 70, 25 Philadelphia Gas at 22K. 1 at 2 50 at 22, 5 Central Traction at 2 75 Electric at 24. After call 19 Philadelphia Gas sold at 21. Total sales were 623 shares. tinST SECOND TUIRD CALL. CALl- CALL. II A B A It A . .. 130 77 n" .;" "" '."'. v.'.'. Vt ... .. 70S 7014 4S-4 "1 I 24 25 2 20 15 20 25 21 2G 2I 22S 22i . 22J4 21,41 2JJi 214 :: : ..r8 :::: -k :::: :: : 15S1 14J3.... I4Sl 15H j -- '"22M"2J "22""23 22 "ii'j I I 59 02 i 25)4 2ii 25J 25H 25"i 25 I.... 53 40 27 v.'.'. 17 ;"; v.'.'. '."' "" I.... 5Ji 37k. . 37 .... 37 ... 2-; 23', 22Jj 2.T 224 23't 244 244) 2Vst 24 23 ... 14 .... 14 45 .... 112 .... 112 .... Ill .... 74 .... 79 5 .... lourthN.Bank Iron Cltv N. B'k KcVne H, or P. tale Deposit Co. lllrinltiKliam Ins t.V GasCo.... ilamilact's G.C. Ohio Valie I'lnl.i. Co Pine Kun Union (asCo. .. est'ld. A Cam heeling GasCo Columbia Oil Co. f antral Traptlnn Citizens' Irac. I. Pleasant Valley. hartiers K.... P'jr. V. A ,. Pitts. Junitlou . P.. C A fct. L.. . p..it.i.pipr. P., W. A U.K. it .N. 1. AUG. U.0 Luster Miuliie.. YV cstiue!ioue K. V. b. A b. Co. .. U.b. it,, prer.. A, est'liouse A. 11 W.U.Co.Llm.... P. Cyclo. Co. ... The total sales of stocks at New York yester dav were 433,762 shares, including Atchison, 4,140; Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern. 14.558: Erie, 7,625; Lake Shore. 3.020; Louis ville and Nashville. 15.870; Missouri Pacific 17, 440; North American.6.7o6; Northern Pacific.13, 510,do preferred, 29. 720: Keading.9,710: Richmond and West Point. 16.770: St. Paul. 53.204: Union Pacific, 13,135; Western Union, 5,515; SLOW M0VEMEKT. Oil Holds Around the Opening Figure 'vTItli Few Sales. Just about enough business was transacted in oil vesterday to establish a quotation. The market opened at G9Jc, advanced an J-c, fell back to and closed at the initial figure. Average runs were, 4,732 barrels; average shipments, 83,063 barrels; average charters, 16,043 barreN. Refined At Antwerp, 16f: at London, 51; at Liverpool, FKd; at Bremen, a25f : at New York, 7.35c Cases, 9.50c JIcGrew, Wilson 4 Co. quote putsbS; calls, 70K70. Other Oil Markets. Oil Crrr, November 24. National Transit certificates opened at 69.c: highest,' 70c: low est, G9Jc; closed at OOKc Sales. S4.000 barrels; shipments, 81.046 barrels; runs, 104,513 barrels. Bradford, November 24. National Transit certificates opened at (Wife; closed, G9Ji-: high est, 70ic;.lowest, C9Jc; clearances, 190,000 bar rels. New York, November 24. Petroleum was very dull to-day after a few sales in the morn ing, the market being deserted. The opening was steady ana prices dropped slightly. No further movement occurred and the market closed dull. Pennsylvania oil, spot, opening, 70c; highest. 70c; lowest. 70o: closing. 70c De cember option, opening. 69?c; highest. 8 lowest. G9Jic; closing. KKc. Lima oil, opening. 16c; highest, 16c: lowest, 16c; closing, 10. Total sales, 49,000 barrels. NEW YORK STOCKS. Market "Weak In the Morning, but Strong at the Close Drop in Sugar Railroad Bonds Sympathize With the Share Market, New Yokit, November 24. The stock mar ket to-day was very active, and while inclined to weakness at first became decidedly strong later in the day, and almost everything traded in among the active stocks is materially higher than on Saturday. As yet the monetary situa tion In Wall street is not quite satisfactory, as theie is no time money in sight, and brokers are still very cautions about buying stocks on margins, to carry which they must bo depend ent upon call loans. This phase of the situa tion gives the bears encouragement, in the face of the recent developments, and keeps them aggressive to a marked degree. Confi dence in a general improvement, however, con tinues strong, especially in the stocks which have best withstood the late severe depression, such as Missouri Pacific Union Pacific St. Paul, Wheeling and Lase Erie, and some others. There was a feeling upon the street this morning that a reaction was due from the large advances of the last lew days, and the bears and traders were prepared to take advantage of the hesitation among buyers, and the open ing of the market was very ragged, although there were some marked gains, such as IK in Jersey Central and J4 in Canada Southern. The pressure to set1 from this element did induce some realizations by long holders on tho ad vances, and the selling humor was increased bv the announcement of tho suspension of Ed" ward Brandon, an old member of the Exchange and a man of general popularity. The bears made strenuous efforts to show that it was a bull failure, and the sales of his securities which he was carrying gave the market a set back. These securities were all inactive and low priced stocks, which have been hard to borrow unon lately, and thus hard to carry, and the Nickel Plates and Oregon Improvement, which have been dull and drooping, composed the bulk of the securities sold out for his account under the rule. The Nickel Plate first pre ferred sold down from 57 to 50, and the second preferred from 27 to 21K. and the Oregon Im provement from 18VJ to 1 while other stocks sold materially under tho market. Tho bears again concentrated their forces upon Rock Island and forced that off from 67K to 64, the rest of the list yielding from i to 1 per cent. The concessions, however, again brought into the market good buying, and for the remainder of the day there was extensive purchases by those in whom the feeling prevails that the im pending advances in rates in the West will lead to larger Investment buying of many securities. Tho buying was also by some of the strongest parties in tho street. The bears soon withdrew their forces in the face of the element opposed to tbem. and the course of price for the remainder of the day was steadily upward, and the gains from the lowest prices w ere from 1 to 5 per cent, St. Paul and Rock Island leading the way. The Gran gers were most prominent in tho rise but the whole list followed, and while Rock Island again ran off over 1 per cent just before tho close, the top figures were verv well main tained. The leading stocks are still in urgent demand in the loan crowd. Burlington leading at a premium ot 1-16. Illinois Central and New York Central 1-32, aud many others flat Money at ono time was above 0 per cent, rul ing extremely ca?y throughout the day. The close was active and strong at about the best figures. The trusts were very quiet, but the decision against the trustees rendered Sngar quite weak, and It shows a loss for the day of 1 per cent The list, however, is almost invariably higher, and Atchison is up SJJ; St. Paul, 2; Southern Pactfic and Bur lington, each 2$: Missouri Pacific, 2; Union Pacific ": Louisville and Nashville IJi; North western and Northern Pacific preferred, each 1; Reading, i North American, 1 per cent, and others fractional amounts. Railroad bonds were fairly active and moved in closo sympathy with the share list being weak in the forenoon, but rallying sharply later in the dav. The sales of all issues reached $1,943,000. The majority of the list are higher to-night however, and among the Important gains may be mentioned Denver aud Rio Grando 5. 3 to 83; Sew York and Northern seconds, 2U to 45; Northern Pacific and Mon tana firsts, 2 to 102; Texas Pacific seconds. ZYa to 37li: Pittsburg and Western firsts, 2 to 77. The Pojt says: There Is plenty of money offered in call loans on the Stock Exchange at 4 and 5 per cent this forenoon. As it is quite plain that while the New York banks in the Clearing Housn Association are borrowing about $8,000,000 of each other on Clearing House certificates at 6 per cent they are not likely to be the lenders of call money on the Stock Ex change at 4 and 5 per cent it leaves no doubt that the money now offered ou Stock Exchange is a new influx of capital from outside the city. At least $3,000,000 or $4,000,000 have come from San Francisco in the last week by transfer through the United States Treasury. As mentioned last week, also In connection with large purchases (for cash) of broken lots of stocks in the last twa weeks, a great deal of money has come out of savings banks and trust companies, not only in this city but in other nearby cities for the purchase ot stocks that have been paid for and taken aw ay. This relieves the demand for Ioaus on stock collat erals in both wave, viz., by diminishing the amount of stocks held in loans here, and by leaving tho money tor the stocks taken oat of the street At the present prices of stocks tho aggregate amount ot money required to carry them in loans is only about three quarters of the amount required for the same purpose last May. The following table shows tne prices or active stocks on the New York Stock .Exchange yester day. Corrected dully for The Dispatch by VHIT3et A stephensox. oldest Pittsburg mem bers of Hew York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: Clos Open. High- Low- ine Inc. est e"t- Kl". Am. Cotton OU 16i Ui I54f 15sf Am. Cotton on nrcr. &H Am. Cotton Oil Trust.. 169 17 18V 17 Atch., Top. & S. P 30X 34)4 30M 33h Canadian Pacific 73S Canada southern 51 51 40V! SiH Central of NewJcrsey.102 102 9sK 101K Centra! Pacific 29 20V 2!) 30 Chesapeake & Ohio ... 18 18'4 IS 1"S Chicago Gas 'I rust.... S9i 40. 39S 40V C. Bur. Oalncv 37W 90 S6t SJV C Mil. A St. Paul.. . 50H 54 49i 63H C. Mil. A St. P.. nr.. 107 107s 107 107V c, Uocki. P. 7 naji 6414 etli C, St L. A Pitts 12U IS 12JS 13 C St U A Pitts., pr.. S6 37 2S 37 a. SUP., it. A 0 24 C A JS'orttiwesicrn ....10GW 10s 10S VHH C. AN.W.PI W7t 1375 137X 1874 C. C, C. Al C1H 04 62 63'4 C C C. A I. pref S'S Col. Coal A Iron Zili 31 37 3754 Col. A IlocVtllff Valtey 20 2(!t 28 26 Clics. A Ohio 1st oret. 4GJ4 484 46 45 Clies. A Ohio 2d prer.. 30 30 2! 294 Del.. Lack & West 135 ir7 U 137 Del. A Hudson 1S2 1334 1S2 14 Ucn. A Itlo Grande. ... 17'. 17 174,' 1754 Pen. AUlodraude.pt. 555 56 55 56 E.T.. Va. AOa 7V 71 J!4 4 Illinois Central 90, 9S 96H 97 Lace Krle A est I31 18 13S 13'4 L,aKO IrlcA West pr.. S4'4 544 54 54 Lake Shore A M. s HV 107 I0OH 1074 LoulsvlllcA&ashvlllc 73M 70 Tlht 71H Michigan Central 90 90 S9 89 -V.ODile AOI1I0 274 29 IS 234 Missouri i-aclnc 66 67J x C4J5 674 National i.eRU'lrast... 174 "? hew York Central 100 1004 9JV 100, N.V.. CSt. t, 12 13 114 HI N. I.. O. A St.L. pf.. o7 N. Y I.. K. A W 114 Wi 19 1'JH N Y., 1.. E.A W. Pd.. 50 51 50 50 A. I". AI. K. 344 35V 33V 354, N. .. O. A W 15J4 154 154 154 Norfolk A Wc.tern.... 16 18 15 15 J.onolkA Western or. 54 54 634j 5li -Northern paclllc 224,' 23t 22 Si Northern Paclllc pr.... W 664 C3 65's Ohio A SlUslssIpDl 19 1M 19 K'4 Orceon Improvement. 1SS4 ISt 134 16 Pacific Mall 34 35 331, 345J Peo., Dec. A Evans.... 16 16 15J4 154 l'nllaael. Alleadlnir.. 3iS 33)4 304 32V Pullman Palace Oir. . 1974 192 1S7,4 192 Itlclnnona A . P. 'J' 17 17J4 16H 17 Richmond A W.lVi.PlG74 69)4 664 68 St. Paul A lJuluth 23 St. Paul A Uulutli or. 84 St. P.. aunn. AAlan..lOIV 10IV 1014 101 SurarTrust 534 555,' 55 554 Texas Paclnc I5 104. 154 161 Union Pactfe 50V SS SOH 624 Wabash 95$ 10 SV 10)4 Wabasn orererred 1SK 19 18V 194 estern Union 78f 7994 77 794 WncellneAL.. K. 30 304 29 30(4 WhecIlnaA L. lipref. 6944 694 67)4 074 orth American Co... 12V IV 12H UH Boston Stocks. Boston A Mont 454 Atch. Top 31 Boston A Albany.. ..194 Boston A Maine 195 ti. B. AQ S9 Cln.. Sau. A Clev... 2S?i Eastern 1!. It 160 Fitchburg It It. ... 84 Flint APere M 21 Flint A PcrcM. pre. 87 Mass. Central 20 Calumet A HecIa....27S Catalpa 324 rraiiKiin .... iut Huron 3 Kearsarge 14 Osceola 34 Qnincv 95 Santa Fe copper .... 45 Tamarack 160 San Diego Land Co. 16 Mex. Con. com 2Gt J.. Y. AX Ensr..... So. w est .na i.ana vo. zut Bell Telephone 217 l.amson Store S 25 Water Power 34 Centennial Mlnlni. 15 -N. Eng. Telephone, 494 Old Colony 1C6.V Rutland preferred.. 64 Is. Ccn. common. 184 wis. central pi ja Allonez Mg. Co 5 Atlantic 13 Philadelphia Stocks. Closlnc quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished DY Whitney & Stephenson, brokers. Mo. 57 Fourth avenue, alembers .New York Stock Kx chanee: ma. Asked. Pennsylvania ltallroad. 50 SOt Beading 1644 16 7-16 BnOalo, Pittsburg A Western 7V Lenleh Valley 49's 60 Lehigh Navigation 46H 47 Itortnern Pacific Hh 23 northern Pacific preferred 65.H 66)4 Mining Stocks. NxtF York, November 24. Eureka Consoli dated. 350: Gould and Curry. 160; Hale and Norcross. 190; Homestake, 750; Horn Silver. 290; Mexican. 240; North Belle Isle, 110; Plymotb, 140; Savage, 200; Sierra Nevada, 205; Standard, 100. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Office of Pittsburg Dispatch, MONDAY. November 24, 1890. Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Weather was all that could be desired for a brisk trade, but the first business day of the week kept up its old record for quietness. There is little doubt, however, that volume of trade between now and Thanksgiving will fully compensate for Monday's quietness. Choice potatoes and apples are firmer, and some dealers quote potatoes at 81 10. The general view is that markets in a few days will advance to$l 25. Dressed turkeys were quiet to-day at 16c per pound, and are expected to go higher beforo the Thanksgiving board is spread. Fresh home eggs are scarcely to beJiad. Chi cago stock is in bountitul supply, and top price 22c per dozen. Strictly fresh country eggs would quickly bring at least 5c above these figures In a jobbing way. The egg that is above sus picion is retailing at 28230c per dozen, and alasl for the weakness of human nature, large quantities of Western cold storage eggs are going to the consumer as freshly gathered country stock. apples S3 504 50 a barrel. Butter Creamery, Elgin. Sl32c: Ohio do, 2728c; common country butter, 1015c; choice countrr rolls, 18Q20c; fancy country rolls, 2S25c Fruits Grapes, Concords. 2025e a basket: Catawbas, 305c; cranberries, $3 00 a box; California quinces, $2 75 a box. Beaks New crop oeans, $2 502 55; marrow, fat 2 002 75; Lima beans, 66Kc. Beeswax 2o30c $1 ft for choice: low grade, 22625c cider Sand refined, $9 0010 CO; common, S5 005 50; crab cider, $12 0013 00 barrel; cider vinegar, 1415c gallon. Cheese Ohio rheese, fall make, lOKc: New York cheese, 10Ilc: Limburger, 12j13fc; domestic Sweilzer, 1314c; Wisconsin brick Sweltzer, 14c: imported Sweitzer, 27$c EOQS 2122c for Wostern stock; 25Q26C for strictly frcsn nearby eggs. Feathers Extra live geee. 5060c; No. 1 40S45c: mixed lots 3035c 9 B. Game Mallard ducks, S3 0065 0 a dozen. Butter ducks, $2 002 50a dozen; pheasants; $5 V05 50 a dozen; squirrels, $1 752 00 a dozen; woodcocks. 4 254 50a dozen; quail. 75c$l (10; rabDits, 2530c a pair; venison saddles, lo18c a pound; whole venison, lt!12o a pound. JIonev Now crop white clover. 2022e R B. Maplk Syrup 75U5cacan; maple sugar, 910c 1) a. Nuts Chestnut", $3 504 00 a bnshel; wal nuts, 7075c a bushel; shell bark hickory nuts, $1 5001 7.i a bushel. Poultry spring chickens, 4050c a pair; old, toffiToo a pair; dressed. 1113 a pound; ducks. 5070c a pair: dressed ducks, 1214c a pound: live turkeys, 9010c a pound; dressed turkevs. 1213c: live geese, C0g(i5c apiece; dressed geese, 910c a pound. Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered, 5c Skeds Recleaned Western clover, $5 003 5 25; country medium clover. H 004 25: tim othy. $1 6001 55; blue grass, $2 85Q3 00; orchard grass, SI 50: millet 7075c Tropical Fruits Lemons, choice, $5 50 6 50; fancy. $7 00S7 50; Jamaica oranges. $6 00 G6 50 a barrel; Florida oranges. $4 004 50 a box; bananas, $1 50 firsts, $1 00 good seconds, $1 bnnch; California peache, $2 0092 50 box; Malaga grapes. $5 5008 50 a half barrel, ac cording to quality; California plums. $2 002 25 t3 box; California pears, 4 00S450 1? box; figs, 17c B: dates. 5g6Kc 3 B. Vegetables Potatoes. 90c$l 00 38 bushel; Southern sweats, 2 252 75 W barrel; Jersey, $3 504 00; cabbage, $4 005 00 ft hundred; onions, $3 00 a barrel: celery, 2530c a dozen bunches; tomatoes. $1 50 $1 bushel: parsnips, 35c a dozen; carrots, 30c a dozen; green onions, 25c a dozen; lettuce, 25c a dozen; parsley. 10c a dozen: spinach, 35c a busbel; horseradish, 500 75c a dozen. Groceries. "" It is too early In tho week for new develop ments in tho wholesale grocery trade. Coffees were very strong at latest advices from New York, but stocks are large and there are few signs of an upward movement in sight Sugars and all sweetening goods are quiet with droop ing tendencies. Green Coffee Fancy Rio, 21KQ25Kc; choice Rio, 2223Xc; prime Rio, ile; low grade U10, 20Hti21Kc; old Government Java, 293Uc; Maracaibo, 25K27Kc; Mocha, S0 32c; Santos. 2Z26c; Caracas. 2527c; La Guayra.26Q27c. Roasted (In papers) Standard brands, 25c; high grades. 2S4J30Jc; old Government Java, bulk, 3334Kc; Maracaibo, 2829c; Santos. 26 30c;peaberry, 30c; choice Rio, 26c: prime Rio, 25c: good Rio, 24c; ordinary. 21K224"c oPICES (whole) Cloves, 15Q16c: allspice, 10c; cassia, Ec: pepper, 18c; nutmeg, 75S0c. Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test7Kc; Ohio. 120. 8c: headlleht 150, 8Kc; water white, 10Kc; globe, 14Q14Kc; elalue. lljfc: car nadine. UMc; royalme, 14e; red oil, llnJllXo; purity. 14c Miners' OIL No. 1 winter strained, 4345c gallon; summer, 38040c; lard oil, 5558c. SYRUP Corn syrup. 30032c: choice sugar syrup, 3741c; prime sugar syrup, 32Q33C; oiiiuwy prime, ooow- N. O. Molasses Fancy, now crop, 46ffi4Sc: fancy old. 45046c: choice. 43c: medium, 3540c; mixed, 40342c Soda Bi-carb in kegs, 3KSS&C; bi-carb in K. &c; bt-carb assorted packaged 60c; sal soda in kegs, lc; do granulated. 2c uandleb Htar, lull weight, ateanne, V set. 8Jfci parafflne, ll12c. RICE Head Carolina. 7a7!c: choice. (M 6c; prime, b6c; Louisiana, 5Bc. Sstaroh Pean. 4jc; corn starch, 6?i7c; Closs8tarcb,CJi7c. r oBtiun x ruits tayer raisins, ja 00; um don layers. 82 75: Muscatels. 2 50: California Muscatels, $2 40: Valencia, 747Kc: Ondara Valencia, R83c; sultana, l820c; currants, oSoc;1 Turkey pmnes, 7?4Q8c; French prunes, HQlSc; Salomca prunes, in 2B pack ages. 9c; cocoanuts, V 100, :C; almonds, Lan., id. ac, uo ivica, jvc; uo sueneo, 4uc: wainuu, nap.. 13ai4c: Sicily filberts, 12c: Smyrna figs, 1517c: new dates, 66Xc; Brazil nnts. 18c; pecans. 14J416c; citron. W a, l20c; lemon peel, Uc y ft; orange peel. 12c Dried lrEuiTS Apples, sliced, per B. 10c; apples, evaporated. 14KK15c tncacbes. evapo rated, pared, 2830 ; peaches, California, evap orated, unpareu, Z2K2oc; cherries, pitted, sic; Cherries, uupltted. 1113ic; raspberries, evap orated. 34(35c; blackberries, 10Uc; huckle berries. 15c SUGARSCubes. 6c; powdered, 6Jc: granu lated, 6c: confectioners' A, 6)c; standard A, bkc: soft white. SUBfiUn vellow. choice. 5KK SJsO: yellow, good, ojisojjc; yellow, fair, 5& 5Uc: yellow, dark. 5H5Vic Pickels Medium, bbls. (1,200), S 50; me dium, half bbls. 1600). S4 75. salt-m. t bbi., Uoc; No. 1 ex.. l pdi., $1 00; dairy, bbl. $1 20; coarse crystal. V bbl.. 1 20: Hlggins Eureka, 4-bu. sacks, 32 80; Hlg gins' Eureka. 16-14 B packets, S3 00. CANNED Goods Standard neaches. S2 S04S 2 90; 2nds, 12 502 CO; extra peaches, $3 C03 10; piepeacues, sj uu; l-.ncst corn, SI isoi ou; iiiu. Co. corn. !Wc81 15; rod cherries, $1 401 50; Lima beans, 1 20; soaked do.COc: string do. 75 690c: marrowfat peas. 1 1(31 25: soaked peas. 70S0c; piuuanples. $1 301 40; Bahama do. 2 55; damson plum'. 1 10; greengages, 1 5u; egg plums, 2 20; California apricots. 2 502 CO; California pears. 2 75; do greengages, S 00; do egg plums, 2 00: extra white cherries 2 85; raspberries, 1 401 45; strawberries. 1301 40; goosebernes.Sl 1U1 15; tomatoes, OucSoc; sal mon, 1-B, SI 3001 80; blackberries, SI 10; succo tash, 2-fc cans soaked, 90c; do green. 2-f), 1 25 1 50: corn beef. 2-1 b cans. S3 00: 14-B cans. 14: baked beans, $1 401 50; lobster, 1-B, S2 25; mackerel, 1-B cans, broiled, SI 50; sardines, do mestic s. 4 2ofi4 So: sardines, domestic Ks. 6 50: sardines, imported. l4 511 501 250; sar dines, imported, $s. $18: sardines, mustard, 3 85; sardines, spiced, S4 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater, mackerel, 120 fl bbl.: extra No. 1 do mess, $2S 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, 24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel, 122: large 3's, 20. Codfish Whole, pollock, 5c t m; uo medium, oeorge's cod. oc; do large, ic; boneless hakes. In strips. 5c: do Gcorce's cod.in blocks, 67Kc Herring Round shore, 5 50 fi uui; spin, $0 ou: iaKe, w s -m iuu-s ud-; White fish. $6 50 ?l 100-B half bbl. Lake trout 5 50 f half bbl. Finnan baddies. 10c V & Ice laud halibut, 13c $1 B. Pickerel, half bbl. 3: quarter bbl.tl 35. Holland herring,70c; Walkoff herring, 90c UATMEAL S7J27 2511 bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. The only sale on call at the Grain Exchange was a car of No. 1 white oats, 51C Sheridan. Receipts is bulletined, 46 cars, of which 27 cars were by Pittsburg. Ft Wayne and Chi- cago Railway, as follows: 4 cars of corn, 3 of oats, 1 of middlings, 2 of hay, 2 of barley, 1 ol bran, 14 of dour. By Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7 cars of corn, 3 of hay, 2 of mid dlings, 6 of oats, 1 of bran. No new features have beeu developed in cereal markets since our last report. Freights on corn and oats from Illinois points will be advanced in a few days, which will add 233c per hundred to the lay down price. Stocks of flour in the hands of Pittsburg jobbers are unusually large. Northwestern millers, however, show no dispo sition to concede on prices, and while compe tition, no doubt leads jobbers here to cut on prices, ibef cannot replace stock at prices that will justify the cutting. Price.) arc for carload lots on track- Wheat No 2 red, SI 02QI 03; bo. 3, 9Sc 100. Corn No. 2 yellow ear, old. 7071cnew ear, 0GQ57c high mixed ear, old, GS69c: No. 2 yel low, shellod, 61662c; high mixed shelled corn, 60M81c Oats No. 1. 5152c; No. 2 white. 5152c; extra. No. S. 49K05OC; mixed oats, 4849c Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 76077c; No. 1 Western, 74075c Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring and winter patent flour, $6 0006 25; fancy straight winter, S5 2505 50; fancy straight spring. So 25 5 50; clear winter, 5 0005 25; straight XXXX bakers', 4 7505 00. Rye flour, $4 2504 50 Buckwheat flour, 2K03Kc fl B. MiLLFEED No. 1 white middlings, 23 0CQ 28 00 ton; No. 2 wbito middlings. 2l 000 25 00: brown middlings, (21 00022 00; winter wheat bran. 319 00019 5a Hay Baled timothy No. 1, 10 00010 23; No. 2 do, 8 5009 00; loose from wagon, 312 00013 00, according to qualitr; No. 2 prairie hay, 7 250 7 50; packing do, 37 0007 25. Straw Oat, So 6007 00; wheat and rye, $6 00 QB50. Provisions. Sugar-cured bams, large, 10c; sugar-cured bams, medium, Uc; sugar-cured hams, small, lOKc; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 8c; sugar cured shoulders, 6?c; sugar-cured boneless shoulders, 8Jc; skinned shoulders,7c; skinned hams, 10c; sugar-cured California hams, 7c: sugar-cured dried beef flats, 9c: sugar-cu'ed dried beef sets, 10c; sugar-cured dried beef rounds, 12c: bacon, shoulders, c: bacon, clear sides. TXc; bacon, clear bellies. 6c: dry salt shoulders, tjc: drv salt clear aides. Gc. Mess pork heavr, 12 50; mess pork, family, 12 50. Lard Refined, in tierces. 6Kc; half barrels, 5JIc; 60-B tubs, 5c; 20-B pails, 6t4c;50-B tic cans. 6c;3-B tin pails, 6Kc; 5-B tin pails, Cc; 10 B tin pails, 5c. Smoked sausage, long. 5c; large. 5c. Fresh pork, links, 9c Boneless bams, 10c pies feet half-barrels, 4 00; quarter-barrels, 32 15. Drygoods. New Yore, November 21. Business was moderate in drygoods at wholesale. There were few details of import Shirting prints have a relaing action and are largely sold up. Other prints are not yet open, though some are sell ing on memoranda. The tone of the market continues steady to strong. Tbe Gloucester shirting prints were opened to-day at 3 cents. Grain in Sight Chicago, November 24. The visible supply of grain as compiled by the Board of Trade is as follows: Wheat 24,190.000 bushels: Increase, 993.000 bushels. Corn, 328,000 bushels; de crease, 1,330.000 bushels. Oats, 3,580.000 bushels; decrease. 441.0U0 bushels. Rye, 56J.O00 bushels; decrease. 124.000 bushels. Barley, 5,094,000 bush els; increase, 329.000 bushels. Metal Markets. New York Pig iron quiet Copper flat; lake, nominal. Lead quiet and steady; domes tic, 4 80. Tin unsettled, closing easier; straits, 20 90. Prlco of Bar Silver. fPXCI.lI. TELEGRAM TO THE DIirATCB.1 New York, November 21 Bar silver Lon don, illia per ounce; New York, 1 03. A DESPERATE PRISONER, TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN A NICARAGUA COURT OF JUSTICE. A. Man on Trial Shoots Down Three Men aud Escapes to the Country, but is Re capturedA Case of Desperation Almost Unparalleled. Panama, November 24. The town of Blvas, iu Nicaragua, was recently the scene of a terrible tragedy. October 22, Thomas Martinez was arraigned for trial, charged with attempting to murder Dr. Trinidad JTlores. When the charges were read and the accused called upon to plead, he stepped four paces to the front, and, putting bis hand into his inner breast pocket, ex claimed: "Gentlemen, I know that the jurr will condemn me, but before being condemned I must get rid of this one." And he thereupon drew a revolver and shot Br. Flores dead. Senor Gustavo Chamorro, who stood next to Dr. Flores, picked up a chair, but almost immediately fell to the ground, being shot through the brain. At this juncture Senor Gregorio Bojas, an old gentleman, lather-iu-law of the first victim, bravely closed with the prisoner, who did not hesitate to draw the trigger, and the ball passed through Senor Kojas' mouth, coming out of the back of his neck, Senor Kojas is in a precarious con dition. After shooting Senor Kojas the prisoner made a dash for liberty and escaped to the country, but was'captured three days later. sick hkadaciie.,,, uuta UT mj. 8ICK nEADACHEcter., LUUe Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE.,,.,, ,, UTer Pills. SICK HEAUACHECllrtw,1 UKli urerPWs. AT THE STOCK YARDS. . A Li?ht Run of Cattle at Herr's Island and East Liberty. LIGHT, SMOOTH BEEVES VERY FIRM Common and Low Grade Cattle Slow, Droop ing Tendencies. GOOD SHEEP P1UMEK AND HOGS WEAKER Office op Pittsburo Dispatch, i Monday. November 24, 1890. S Receipts of cattle at these yards was un usually light, the lightest for many months. Quality of offerings was above average, and demand was firm. Butchers were only will ing to buy for immediate wants, acting on tho experience of former years, which proved that the consumption of turkey and other poultry, Thanksgiving week, would very much lessen the consumption of staple meats. Prices varied very little from last week's range. The ontsido price was re ported by drovers as S5 SO, but no actual sales were made at this figure so far as could bo learned. A bunch of heavy show beeves from Trumbull county, O.. sold at H 00, which sale was a fair indication to markets. Chicago drovers claimed that they wero rough and coarse, and hence not as desir able a grade for this market as smooth, light butcher beeves. Good to choice medium u eight Chicagos sold at S4 00 to 14 75: common to fair do at SI 35 to J4 45; good to choice lightweights, $4 25 to $4 50: common to fair do, S3 9.5 to $4 10; thin and rough steers. $3 25 to (3 50. Country stock was in light supply and prices were unchanged, with $25 to $45 as the range for fresh cows and 3c to 6c per B for calves; bulls, stags and dry cows. 2)c to 3c per tt. Re ceipts: From Chicago I. Zeigler, 103 head; A. Fromm. 36. From Ohio A. Williamson, 6; Manfora it Langdon, 7. From Pennsylvania J. Reiner, 5; T. Bingham. 5; J. Wright, 3: total, 225; last week, 244; previous week, 434. Sheep and Lambs. Receipts were heavier than usual, and markets was steady and firm at last week's prices. Country drovers however, reported markets slow. Sbeep sold at J3 00 to S5 00 per cwt, and lambs at 4Kc to (c per ft. Receipts: From Ohio Sanf ord"& Langdon 37. From Chi cago J. Hastings & Co. 240. From Pennsylva nia. Relber, 12; T. Bingham. 154; D. O. Pisor. 63; G. Flinner. 117; McCreary & Sergeant 143. Total 758: last week, 590; previous week, 749. Hogs The run was tho largest of the season, but market was steady at a range of $4 10 to 25 for best Ohio and Chicago, and 53 60 to 84 00 for Pennsylvanias. Receipts: From Chi cago W. Zoller 400 bead: J. Zeigler 220. From Ohio Needv & Smith. l,34g;Sauford & Langdon 75. From Peunsvlvsnia J. Reiber. 4B: l. O. Pisor, 30: McCreary fc Sergeant, 95; G. Hasey, 34. Total, 2,314; last ueek, 580; previous week, At Wood's Run and East Liberty. Offerings of cattle at Wood's Run,17S Uead.of which 54 bead were from Chicago and 122 from Ohio. Chicago cattls were sold from3) to 4q per pound, and Ohio from 3 to 5c Only one load of Ohio beeves, weighing 1,500 pounds on an average brought tbe outside figure. There were 463 head ot sheep and lambs on the market. Sheep sold at 5c and lambs at S3 25 to 6 90, the latter price being paid for a few very fancy. Tbe number of hogs on tho market was 287 bead. Prices ranged from 4 00 to 54 15. Prices at sources of supply were reported stiffer than last week on cattle, but there was no corresponding improvement here. There were 102 loads of cattle on tbe local market at East Liberty this morning against 125 loads last Monday. Quality of to-day's of ferings was not up to that of last week. There were few light tidy butcher beoves on sale, such as our markets have demanded of late. By reason of their scarcity this grade of cattle were 10c to 15c per cwt bigber than last Monday. Common and low grade stock gave no signs ot improvement If anv difference, this grade was weaker. Good feeders were in short supply and held up well to prices of a week ago. Buyers were on band in fair force, but at opening of markets were disinclined to snbmlt to tbe advance which drovers demanded on handy butcher beeves weighing from 1,000 to 1,200 fts For the latter grade, bosrever, the 10c advance was maintained, and for tbis grade only. The run of calves was light, and price of veals ranged from 5X to 6c. There were about 14 carloads of sheep and lambs on tbe market, and last week's prices were well maintained, especially for choice stock, which was in a large minority. Top price for sheep was 53 25 and for lambs Sfl 15, tbe latter price having been paid for a deck of fancy. The run of hogs was the heaviest of tbe season, there being about CO loads on tbe marker. In tbe receipts tbe pro portion of cboice stock was small. The highest price paid was f 4 05 for a few of the bes . Very few went above $3 90. At Chicago this morning top price was $3 80, and receipts were 25,000 bead. Tbis is an advance of 20c per cwt on tbe lowest price of last week. In tbis column of Monday's Dispatch figures were made to lie. Last week's receipts of bogs at East Liberty were given as 100,000 head, when one cypher should have been omitted. This addition is not charged up to the compos itor, who. no doubt gave tbe cyphers as tbey were received. Hog receipts at East Liberty last week were 10,000 and not 100,000 head. By Telegraph. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 9,355 head, including 56 cars for sale; market 10c per 100 lbshigber; native steers. J3 155 00 per 100 lbs; bulls and enws, Jl 372 25;; dressed beef steady at 67Ke per lb. Calves Receipts, 752 head: market steady; veals, J500Q7&0 per 100 lbs: grassers. J2 252 50; Westerns. 82 62K 3 50. Sheep Receipts, 13,705 head; sheep, steady: lambs, c per lb lower: sheep,S4 005 50 per 100 lbs; lambs, $5 250 GO; dressed mutton steadv at 7K9c per lb; dressed lambs weak at 8K10c .Hogs Receipts, Including 3 cars for sale, were 12,155 bead: market a shade firmer at$3304 15 per 100 lbs. OMAHA Cattle Receipts, 1,400 head: beeves active and 10 cents higher; butchers' stock active and 10 to 15 cents higher; Feeders dull and unchanged; fancv 1,400 to 1,600-pound steers, of which there are none on the market, are quoted nominally at 84 504 90; prime 1,200 1.475-pound steers at 83 9504 55: fair to good L050 to 1,350-pound steers, S3 004 15.. Hogs Receipts, 5.-00; market active and 10 cents higher; all sold early; ran'xe 83 203 85: bulk at 83 633 85; pigs, 81 803 00; light & 203 80; heavy, 8J503 85; mixed, fcS 4003 7a Sheep No fresh receipts; maiket unchanged; natives, 82 3004 25; Westerns, 82 00S4 00. CINCINNATI Hogs active and higher; com mon and light, $2 9003 60; packing and butch ers', 83 0003 90; recelnts, 3,700 head; ship, ments, 1,930 head. Cattle in good demand and stronger; common. 81 2502 00; fair to choice butchers' grades, 82 2503 75: choice shippers, $4 0004 50; receipts, 1,830 bead: shipments, 500 head. Sheep Demand fair; market firm; common to choice. 82 5004 75; extra fat weth ers and yearlings. 84 7505 00; recelnts, 1,970 head; shipment, 499 head. Lambs Spring in good dom-ind and firm; good to choice ship, ping. 85 2505 75; common to choice butcheis', 84 0005 75 per 100 pounds. CHICAGO Cattle Receipts. 13.500 head; shipments, 3,000 head; market active, strong and higher; prime and export steers. 84 900 6 25: others, 84 0004 85; Texans, 82 25 3 21); rangers, 83 2003 25. Hogs Receipts. 20,000 head; shipments, 4,000 head; market active and higher, rough and common. J3 6003 75; prime, mixed and packers, 83 80S3 90: prime, heavy and butcher weieht", 83 0004 05: light, $3 &0&8 K; pigs, 82 5008 25. Sheep Receipts. 13,000 head; shipments, 1.000 head; market heavy and lower; natives, 8405; Westerns, 83 90 4 70; Texans. 83 7504 00. BUFFALO Cattle recelpts.157 loads through, 140 sale; active demand, biicber and firmer; export steers, good tn extra, 84 151 75: choice heavy butchers, 83 5004 30. Sheen and lambs Receipts, 19 loads through, 77 sale; sheep steadv: lambs slow; sheep, choice to extra, S5 0005 35; good to choice, 84 7504 95; lambs, choice tn extra, 85 750S 00; good to choice. So 6505 70. Hogs Receipts, 82 loads through) 120 sale; fair demand; high for top grades; mediums, heavy and mixed, 84 0004 05. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts, 2,100 bead: ship ments, 230 bead; market higher; good to fancy native steers. 4 4005 10: do. fair to good, 83 900 4 60; stockers and feeders, 82 1933 10; Texan and Indians' steers, 82 4003 10. Hogs Re celpts, 2,100 head; shipments, 900 bead; market higher; lair to choice heavy, S3 8504 00; mixed grades. S3 SO03 80: light, fair to best. S3 300 3 50. Sheep Receipts, 600 head; shipments, S00 head; market slow; good to choice, 84 000 525. KANSAS CITY Cattle-Receipts, 4.8JO head: shipments, 3,360 head; market strong to 10c higher; steers, 83 4004 75: rows, 82 0002 50; stuckers and feeders. S3 0003 CO, Hogs Re ceipts. 9,230 head: shipments, 1.450 head: market ste idy tn 10c bigber; bulk, S3 5503 75; all grades, 83 0003 95. Sheep Receipts, 870 head;, ship ments, 240 bead; market steady and unchanged. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Receipts ligbt; mar ket steady; shippers. 83 2504 50 butchers, 81 10 03 00; bulls, SI 5002 60. Sheep Receipts few; market strong; sheep, 83 504 50; lambs, $4 ;00 05 5a Hogs Receipts, -1,600 head; market active and stronst choice beavy, S3 8O03UO; choice light S3 5003 70; mixed, 83 4003 80; pigs, 82 0003 00. 1 . Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by Dr. Miles Nervine. Samples free at Jos. Fleroinu & Son's Market st. tu MARKETS BY WIBE. Financial Troubles in Eastern Cities De press the Opening Prices Only A Decline Caused by the Great Pittsburg Failure. CHICAGO The financial troubles of tbe Eastern cities were again used to depress prices here, but wcro effective In thatdirectlon for only a short time. The recovery was sharp aud the wheat market closed at an advance upon Saturday's closing figures of lc Corn gained 1 c. and oats c. The wheat market opened with buyers at about Saturday's closing prices, and tbe first transactions took place at from 81 00 to 81 00 for May delivery, with possibly a sale or two at 81 0L There was less ttan the usual commo tion during the first five minutes of tbe session, and at tbe end of that time prices began to dis play a tendeucy to weaken. There was very littlo demand and very limited dealing, and in the December future tbo trades which took place wore at a discount of about 7 per cent from tbo more remote delivery. Public and private cablegrams quoted the European mar kets firm, and there was no disturbing elements in financial affairs when tbe session com menced. The announcement of the failure of a stock brokerage firm at New York was made, and on the heels of the New x ork assignment came the reported trouble of a Pittsburg con cern, one of tbe numbers of vihlch was a bank president This news caused a sudden collapse of abont 1c per busbel. May selling down to 99c. There was a good demand at tbe de cline, partly from shorts and partly from In vestors, and this was followed by a hardening of prices, indicative of returning confidenoe. Tho visible supply figures sere, as usual, the subject of considerable speculation uo to tho timo of their receipt tho resnlt, showing an increase of 993,000 bushels, was near enough to tho preconceived ideas of the crowd to fall in affecting the market The recovery in prices was not very rapid until after May wheat, hav ing sold as low as 99c had worked back to 81 00, but it displaced an airy buoyancy after tbat point bad been passed which all tbo wbeat filed upon tbe market by tbe shorts was power less to resist. Tbe shorts later in the session gve up their attempts at holding prices down, aud became the most vigorous supporters of the market during the last half of tbe "Session. A recovery of 2 cents from tbe lowest price of tbe day was brought about in the last bait hour of trading, accompanied by considerable ex citement and enormous trading. Those who had sold early on tho failures, already resolved to call in the advance. Partridge was reported, in the vernacular of tbe pit to bave been "run in" at an early stage of the day's proceedings. Ream, Cudahav and a few others were reported as falling into line with tbe advance later. The reported advance ot 2 cents in the price of cash wheat at Minneapolis and tbe decrease in tbo country elevators, were tbe moving causes of the advance. Mav advanced to 81 02 and December sold up to 95'gc. There was a reckoning with the snort sellers of corn as tbo result of to-day's trading, aud as is sufficiently suggested, by an advance of nearly 2c at one time over Saturday's closing prices. The small stocks la store bave made tho fears of tbe shorts an easy instrument to play upon, and the bulls used it to its utmost compass. The principal strength of the markets here came from the local speculative situation. The crowd here was short very heavily, and Hntchinson had his books rilled with their con tracts. Partridge was probably the heaviest short in tbe market at least the gossip of tbe pit so expressed it and be was credited with covering as much as 2,000.000 bushels. Hutch inson was a seller on tbe advance, but he was careful to only deal it out in such doses as should stimulate the appetite of the shorts for more. Corn The opening price or May waso3c and after toucblng 53Kc it declined to 53c, in sympathy with the early weakness in wbeat It recovered with wheat later, and in the end out stripped tbe other cereal in its advancing course. It sold up to 55J056& Oats were fairly active, stronger and higher. The opening was H0Kc higher, but receded c, advanced c yielded c, became firmer and closed at a gain over Saturday's last sales ol 5iJc Pork Trading was fairly active, and the feeling was stronger. Prices ruled about 5c higher at tbe opening and a further -appreciation of 5c was gained. Later the offerings were larger and prices receded 1O012c. About the middle of the session prices rallied 12 15c, but settled back again 2K05c- Near the close prices rallied to outside figures, and closed firmer. Lard Rather an active business was trans acted and tbe feeling was stronger, though prices ruled somswbat irregular Prices at tbe opening were about 2c higher, but a reduc tion of 5437V was submitted to. Later tbe prices rallied 230oo and tbe market closed quiet at medium figures. Short Ribs A fairly active trade was re ported and a comparative steady feeling pre vailed. Prices ruled about 205c higher, and closed steady at outside figures. Open- High- Low Ins. et est. 93 I 94 8 ! 941, 95 ti VZfi 10) 1 V2H W 5-K 54 52 51 5314 51 H 5JM iih 5.H WH 4414 434 43',, 44 Al 4i 46H 45i 900 900 900 11 35 11 42H 11 23 12 05 una H KX 5 9-JU 5 95 5 9i)i 6 SO b 3U h 15 6 77,S 6 77 6 70 525 535 " SIS 5 65 5 65 S 62H 6 15 6 K)i 6 UH Articles. Wheat, 'o. 2 November December May COUN. NO. 2 November December May Oats, No. 2 November .. December Slay JIess Poke. December January May Lard. December Jannarr May shout kibs. December January My log. t B4H ICC 53H tl 55M 44 4-X 4 900 11 42 K17- 595 62 8 73 535 5 65 8 17" Casb quotations were as follows: Flour unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat. 940 94c: No. 3 spring wheat. 85b9c; No. 2 red, 91K094c: No. 2 coru, 53Kc; No. 2 oats, 44c. No. 2 rje, C7c: No. 2 barley. 76078c; No. 1 flaxseed. 81 25. Prime timothy seed, 81 230 SI 25. Mess pork, per bbl. 89 00. Lard, per 100 lbs. 85 95. Sburt-rib sides (loose). 85 400 5 45; dry salted shoulders (boxed). 84 87K0 5 00; short clear sides (boxed), 85 8005 90. .Sugars unchanged. No. 2 white oats 46840Vc: No. 3 do 44044KC N'o. 3 barley, f. o. b 61 75c; No. 4, 5S0B5c On the Produce Ex change to-day, the butter market was un changed. Eggs, 23024c. NEW YORK Flour Receipts. 41.500 pack ages: exports, 732 barrels, 1,499 sacks; fairly active and strong; chiefly home trade: sales, 27.450 barrels. Cnrnmeal firm and doll. Wheat Receipts, 82.900 bushels; exports, 40.534 bushels; sales, 5.296,000 bushels fntnres, 14.000 bushels spot; spot market 2K-C higher; firm but dull; light offerings; No. 2 red. 81 0001 05 elevator; 81 06 afloat; 81 05J1 1 07J4 f- o. !.: No. 3 red. 99c&81 00: ungraded red, 81 CKjil 08: No. 1 Northern, 81 06: No. 1 bard, 81 11 options opened weak, at a decline on reported failures In Wall street, but later iu the day active buying orders came in and thero was a general rush to cover contracts while prices were advancing. Tbe close was strong and active, at 20.c over inside figures, No. 2 red, November, closing at 81 04J: Decern, bar. 81 0201 04K. closing at 81 01; January. 81 03K105Ji. closing at 810 February clos ing at 81 0K: March. SI Oo-01 07J1 clos ing at Si 07: May. 81 O01 08. closing 81 07; Jul-, 51 0101 03: closing. 81 03. Rye quiet anu eaj; western, jj-ic. uaricy quiet and easy. Barley malt quiet and easy. Corn Receipts, 118.950 bushel; exports, 33,844 bush els sales, 2,336,000 bushels futures; 143.000 bush els spot; spot market 22Kc higher: firm, mod erately active; No. 2. eugfilc, elevator; 59fi! 61c afloat; ungraded mixed, 5961c; op tions buoyant and, 242c higher on active dealings and decreased visible supply; Novem ber closingatCCc:December,59Slc closing at 60c: January, eOSGOJJc, closing 61c; May, 6062Kc, closing at 62c. Oats Re ceipts, 124.000 busbels: sales, 550.000 busbels futures; 112000 bushels spot. Spot market fairly active; strong. lc up; options, stronger and more active; December. 4950e, closing 50c; January, 51051c, closing 51c: May. 51052c, closing 52c; spot No, 2 white, 52051c; mixed Western. 4751e; white do. 50S57c: No. 2 Chicago, 51051c. Hay quiet and firm. Hops easy and quiet. Coffee Op tions opened barely steady, unchanged, 10 noints down; closed steady, unchanged, to 10 points up and dull: sales, 17,500 bags, inoludiug No vember, 17.25017.30; December, 17.054) 17.10: January, 182O0ia3O; March. 15.10015.25c; May. 15.OO015.Ooct snot Rio firm, quiet: fair cargoes. 19c; No. 7, I7c Sugar Raw, quiet steady; refined, quiet. Molasses--Npw Orleans, quiet firm; common to fancy 34040c. Rice steady and quiot Cottonseed oil quiet Tallow quiet and firm; city (S2 for pack. ages),4 9-16c. ptosin quiot and firm. Turpentine steadier and quiet at 4040aia E.ge3 quiet; western. 25026c: receipts, 4,705 package-". Pork dull; tntss,S10 50012 00; extra prime. S10 50 U Oa Cut meats dull and weak. Middlings dull aud firm. Ltrd stronger and quiet: west ern steam, 86 30: sales 1.600 tierces at S8 27 6 SO: options, sales of 1,750 tierces; November. JO 28; December, 86 27 bid; January. 86 500 6 52, closing at SO 51 bid; February, 86 C3 bid; March, JO 67 bid. Butter quiet and unchanged: Western dairy. ll20c; do creamery, 140.Sc do factory. 8020c; Elgin. 29c Cheese quiet and steadj; light skims, 40Te: Ohio flats, 68c. ST. LOUIS Flour firmer, but unchanged. Wbeat The market opened e lower for De cember, May unchanged and July c down Values weakened further and trading was lim ited, orders being light. Later, however, on higher outside markets values went rapidly ud to tho close, which was Ile above Satur day's close; No. a casb, 93W094C January 95,c: May, 81 00: July, 85) Corn-Tbe opening was Kc up. The market advanced sagged, strengthened later and advanced sharply until near the close.whlcb, was at sligbt declines from tbe top; No. 2 casb, 53c; May 535c Oats higher; No, 2 cash, 46c asked: do May, 47c Rye No offerings. Barlev strong; Iowa, 70072c; Minnesota, 75c, flaxseed qnletat 81 2a Provisions firmer in tone, but no large transactions reported. Job and order business was fair. Pork, 810 75. Lard? 8-3 88. PHILADELPHIA Flnur firm; Western win ter clear, 84 50 4 70: di straight, SI 7505 CO; winter PUent, 85 0005 35: Minnesota clear, S4:504 65;un straight S4 7505 00; do patent, 85 0005 60. Wheat weak and prices nominal; No. 2 red, November. 0793e: December, 9788c; January. 99c&s 00: February. 81 01 01 02. Corn strongin sympathy with tbe advance in other grain centers. No trading in this market, but futures beyond this month nom inally lc higher. Carlots Arm; new No. i yellow, in grain depot. 57057c: now No. 2 yellow, in grain depot. 61c; do do. on track, 62c; old No. 2 yellow, in grain depot 45c: old No. 2 mixed, in export elevator. 62c; No. 2 mixed, November, C2062c: December and January, 58059c: Februarv. 5705SC. Oats Car lots firm: optmns firm and higher; No. 3 white hIdat50c; No. 2 white. 6151c: do clioped. 53c; N". 2 white. November. 51&51c: Decem ber. 5151c; Januarv, 52052t; February, 53053c. Provisions dull. Pork, mess, new, 811 00011 10: do, prime mess, new, 810 50: do. family. 814 C014 50. Hams Smoked, 10G 12c. Butter quiet and steady; Pennsylvania creamery, extra. 28c: prints, extra, 29032c. Eggs firm; Pennsylvania firsts. 7c. Cheese dull and weak; part skims, 608c CINCINNATI Flour quiet: family, 83 50 3 90; fancy. H 3004 55. Wbeat in good de mand and higher; No. 2 red, 95c; shipments, 3,500. Corn in good demand and firm; No. 2 mixed, 63053c. Oats easier; No. 2 mixed, 4717c Rjo qniet and firm; No. 2. 71c. Pork quiet at 810 25. Lard strong. 85 80059a Bulk meats firm; short rib. 85 40; bacon quiet; short clear, 86 50. Butter beavy; fancy Elgin and Ohio creamery. 28030c; choice dairy butter, 12014c Lmeed oil easv. 56058c Eggs firm, 2223c. Cheese in moderate demand; choice full cream Obio flat 99. KANSAS CITY Wheat stronger: No. 2 hard, cash, 82c bid; No. 2 red, casb, no bids: no offer ings. Corn steadv; No. 2 casb, 3c; Novem ber, 633i537c Oats steady: No. 2, casb, 44c bid, 54c asked; November. 44c bid, 45c asked. Rye steady: No. 2 cash, 82o bid. Bntter steady: creamery, 21024c; dairv. I402Oo; store packed, 715c Eggs firm at 20c Hay steady to firm: fancy prairie. 85 155 18: good to choice. So 25 5 85. Pork Boxed. 89 25. Refined lard. 15 77. Dry salt meats Shoulders, 84 Go; short ribs sides. S5 25; long clear sides, 85 25: short clear sides, 85 45; breakfast bacon, boxed, 85 25. BALTIMORE Wheat Western firm and bigber: No. 2 winter, red. spot and November, 9494c; December. 9495c: January, 96 97c: May, 81 031 04. Corn Western firmer; mixed snot and November, 53058r: year, 57c bid; January, 5Gc bid: May, 69c bid. Oats firm: Western white. 5O051c: do. do. mixed, 48050: graded No. 2 white, 5051c Rye (lull: prime to cboice. 76077c; good to fair, 73075c. Hay inactive but firm: prime to choice timothy, S1L Provisions firm. Butter steady. MINNEAPOLIS There was a large and active demand for cash wheat to-day, and though tbe offerings were heavv, tbe market advanced from 202 before 12 o'clock. The demand came from ail over, with the local millers the most spirited bidders. Closing quotations: November. December and oa track, 96c: No. 1 Northern, November and December, 92c: May, 9Kc: on track, 92c; No. 2 Northern, Novem ber, December and on track, 88c MILWAUKEE Flour unchanged. Wheat firm; No. 2 spring, on track, casb, 8S0S9c; Mav 94c; No. 1 Northern, 93c Corn firm; No. 3, on track, 54055c Oats dull: No. 2 white, on track, 4646c. Barley higher; No. 2. in store. 69c Rye higher: No. 1, in store. 7070c Provisions firm. Pork. 811 32. Lard, S6 25. TOLEDO Wheat higher but easier; cash, and December. 95c: May. 81 02 Corn dull and firm; casb, 54c; December. 5.x.-; May, 53c. Oats quiet; cash. 46c. Cloverseed dull; cash and November, 84 lo; December, 84 17; Febru ary. 84 32. DULUTH Wheat was dull, but very strong. Closing auotations were: December. 9oc: Mav. 81 04: No. 1 bard, 95c bid; No. 1 Northern, 90c; No. 2 Northern, 83c Peace on Earth. Tbis is once more enjoyed by the rheumatio wise enough to counteract their progressive malady with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. No testimony is stronger than that nhich indicates it as a source ot relief in tbis complaint It is also eminently effective as a treatment for kid ney trouble, dyspepsia, debility, liver complaint and constipation. Use it with persistence for tbe above. gjjp8fEsss Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS dCtOH 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 JS'V.fcJJ.LiClH 40 aEPXGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAl. LOUISVILLE, KY NEW, YORK. H. V. yJ9-77-TTS BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my2 Pl?nPTT?'8 SAVINGS BANK. ihXJthti a si FODRrH avenge: Capital. 8300.000. Surplus. 851.070 29. D. McK. LLOYD, EDWARD K. DUFF, 4 President Asst. Sec Treas. per cent Interest allowed on time deposits. OC15-40-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago, Si SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. oc2i53 SAFE SECURITIES, RANKING NEXT TO GOVERNMENTS IN POINT OF SAFETY, AND NOT FLUC TUATING MATERIALLY. WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF MUNICIPAL BONDS, COUNTY, CITY. AND SCHOOL, PAYING THE INVESTOR FROM 5 PER CENT TO 6JJ PER CENT. PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. S. A. KEAN & CO., BANKEKS, CHICAQO. IIS BROADWAY, N. Y. no22-7S-S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, Embroidery and White Goods Department-, direct importation from tbe best manufac turers of St Gall. In Swiss and Cambric Ed ings, Flouncings, Skirt Widths and Allovers, Hemstitched Edgings and Flounclnga. Buyers will And tbese goods attractive both In pries 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 Bras Trimmings: Floor. Table and Stair Oil Cloths in best make. lowest prices for quality. WASH DRESS FABRICS. Tha largest variety from which to select. Toll Du Nords, Chalon Cloths, Bath Seersuck. ers. Imperial Suitings. Heather Renfreif Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr GlngbamL Wholesale Exclusively. ial3-D DISEASES SWAYNE'S ABSOLUTELY CUBE! OINTMENT The simple application of "Swayse's OINT MENT" wltnout anv Internal medicine, will euro any case of Tetter. Salt Kheum. ltlngworm. Pile. Itch, Sores, f lraples. Eryslpelag, etc.. no matter borr obstinate or long standing. Hold by drug eista. orsent by mall for SO cts.: 3 boxes tl 2S. Ad dres l)K. 8WAVNE & SOU, Philadelphia. Pa. Aslcyonr druggist ror it. nol8-53-rrs ELY'S CREAM BALM Will cure CATARRH. Price 50 cents. Apply Balm into each nos tril. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St,. N. Y. de25TT3 2 BOTTLES Removed every Speck of Pimples and Blotches from mr face tbat troubled ma ror vears. Miss Liz zie Roberts, Sandy Hook. Ct MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PES." AVKSDE. PITTsBUKG. PI As old residents know and back files of Pit bnrg papers prove, is the oldest establish and most prominent physician in tha city, d voting special attention to all chronic disease empree?spoSN0 FEE UNTILCURED MppWnilQand mental diseases, physical I lull V UUO decay.nervous debility, lack of, energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight self distrust basbfulness. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, 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 sdtaSgkaeruSpi?ont blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations or tongue, mouth, throat ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blooU poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system. I I Rl M A R V Sidney and bladder derange UrillirVI! I 1 meats, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal discbarges, inflammation and other painf ul symptoms receive searching treatment prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Wbittier's life-long, eztenslva nxperlenca Insures scientific and reliable treatment oa common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as it here. Office hours, 9 A. JL to 8 p. jr. Sunday, 10 A. Jt to 1 P. ix. only. DK. WHITTIEK, ill Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. jy2-12-DSuwk - . . DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring scientific aud confiden tial ireaimenti ur. s. n- ut, M. R. C. P. S.. is tbe oldest and most experienced specialist in (he city. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Offlca hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 P. K. Consult them personally, or write. DoctossI Lake. cor. Penn ave. and fth st, Pittsburg, Pa. Je-72-DWk DrECWESTS NERVEf AND BRAIN TREATMENT 8pedfle for Hysteria, Dizziness. Flta, NeuralyU, Wake fulness, Mental Depression, Softtfilug of the Brain, re raiting- in insanity and leading to misery decar and death. Premature Old Affe, Barrenness. Loaa of Power In either sex, Imroluntary Losses, and Spermatorrhoea, caused br orer-exertlon of the brain, sell-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box eontalns ona month's treat roent. $1 a box, or six for $3, sent by mall prepaid With each oztfer for six boxes, will send purchase1 guarantee to refund ooney if the treatment falli to) cure Guarantees issued mi trcnuiui sold only by EMIL 6. STUCKY, Sruggfet, 1701 and 2101 Pennave., and Corner Wylle anil Fulton st, PITTSBURG, PA. myl5-51-TT3Su ' ELECTRIC BELT WEAKYE3 mil KX debilitated through disease or otherwise. WE enAKANTEEtoCOnEbTtblsowlMPKimtl XLECTK1C MELT or lU.FU.NDiIONBV.Mida for this specific nnrpose. Cure of Pbysteal Weak ness, jrlTinx- yreely: Mild, Sootbln;, Continuous Currents of Electricity thronsh all weak Parts, rentorlnjr them to HEALTH and VIGO KU US bruEXUTH. Electrle current felt initially, or we forfcit ,0CO in casb. Ui.LT Complete J3 and np. Worst cases Permanently Cured In threa months. Sealed psmphlets free. Call on or ad dress SANDEN ELiCTKlO CO.. 819 Broadway. Mew lorV. myZN42-TTSsa ABO0KFCHTHEMILUON FHEE" QME ') , WITH MEDICAL ELESTRlCITlf" Tor ill CTrBDHTC. OSCAHTQ r NZ&Y0TJ3 DISEASES in both sexnT Bar bo B.lt till too remd thl.haiik. IMwrt -HE PERU CHEMICAL CO., MllWAUIU.WlS myZMl-TTSsa io3s:'s Oottcwa. ZOOtt COMPOUND .Composed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Pennyroyal a recent discovery dt anv old nhvslclan. I tuccesafullv used raonutftf Safe, Effectual. Price SI- by mall. sealed, ladies, ass your anujut tor cooca Cotton Boot Compound and take no substitute, or Inclose S stamps for sealed particulars. Ad dress POND L.1L.Y COSIPANY, No. 3 HsSeS Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mlch. -83-Sold in Pittsburg Pa by Joseph Flea ing dcSon, Diamond and Market sts. Se2I-lS7-TTSUWtEOWK "LUCK IS PLUCK" If you have run a muck against soma Dis couraging Disease which you don't want your family doctor to know about, remember tbat I mm .,-,,, nn i explains our Excluslva OUR HEW BOOK !5df8J1j?!S!,,UI,"5 n I ods for 2oa.s Treat ment? Testimonial! : Book mailed (sealed) trie totlimtted (fmr.EBIZ 1IEDICAL CO.Sdffllo R.T. IXFlaUTLXa DISEASE, YOU WILL JTSD THAT "PLUCK WINS LUCK!" NERVES! Strong, brtve. successful men tnd women win half their lifii battles on their nerre. NSRVK B HANS care NtrrouDbUitrr Mental Depression, Weak Back, Sleeplessness, Losrof Appe Ute, Hysteria, Numbness. Trembling, Bad Dreams ana alt Nerrous Diseases. pc box, postpaid. Pamphlet seal free. Address Nerre Beaa Co., Buffalo, N Y. At Joseph Fleming & Son's, ua Market St and all leading druggists. PERFECT MANHOOD WEAK Strong Cnres assured to men of all ages. Send for frea UlnstratlTt trestiis. THE XABSTON CO. 1 Pus; Pile Mw Tok- JOSEPH HOME & CO. m sw'o3JB Ifc9?Tm$5fl IfSi-OiNHif'Sj B Jl b i rJ "3 JIS 3BKm OCll-TTSWt W LADIES OEXiY FetDileBcans,tbemostpowerralfeB)llrezuIltor Ptr. fectiTMfc New fidl. fc.pottpaKl. Send ac.(tump) for puticulan. Address LION DRUG COBnlfli,N.Y. Sold by JOS. KLKAlING t SON, 412 Market St. aDl740-IT3 t a "ii"nr,oBIJ'-oxIUE1'1LI'9arar l lr If I Tip superior to pennyroyal, ot tinsy; particulars, 4c. CLARKE 4 CO.. Box 714, fblla., fens. se3-;o-Tur i
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