RUSHED IT THROnGH. Quick Wort in Arranging for a Six Storj Stone Front Building. PITTSBURG IS BODSD TO LEAD. Ttvo of tlio Local Slock Leaders Find a Still Lower Level of Yalnes. THE SEWS ASD GOSSIP OF THE CITI An interesting incident connected with the recent fire on Liberty street came to the surface yesterday. It is a good illustration of what can be done under pressure. 3Ir. AV. C. Stewart, representative of Mrs. Ztfary Eva Stewart, his wife, owner of the buildinc; occupied by Mr. Harris, did not hear of the fire until he reached his office at 9 o'clock neit morning. When informed of the iact he started on a tour of explora tion to fee for himself how matters stood. Alter vien ins the rums a tew minutes, he mace up nis rnicd that the only thin" for him to do was to erect a new buildinc at once. He accordingly made a bee line for Architect Stecu's. office, told him what he wanted, and uithiu an hour of the time o: learning ot the fire had decided updn a plan and made arrangements for a six-stnrv stonr i rr-nt, iron-beamed buildinc, to occupy tne site oftbeouc destrojed and expects to have it ready for occupaucj by tho old tenants bj June 3. Tenants bare little to fear from flres so far as loss of time is concerned, when landlords are so rrompt to rebuild. Pittsburg Hound to Lead. The supply of natural gas bas not given out, and Feme appliance for tbe economic use of tbe fuel nay lead to its reinstatement in tbe mills. But bether tins be so or not, Pittsburg is in no danger of being displaced fiom ber po sition as tbe leading inauufacturing city iii America. A prominent business man, in a dis cussion on this subject istcrdav. said: "tVc have got down at last to a close study of meth ods for producing cheaply, and even if we have to ue coal, our mill men are now able to more than bold their own against competition. We Lave made wonderful advances in economics in the last few years, but c have not reached thelimu. The expense of turmngout finished iron will be still further reduceo. We have ex perience, inonev and enterprise ever thing necearv to minimize the cost of our products and Lrep us in the lead. Pittsburg's position as tile manufacturing renter of tbe new world is iecurc, gas or no ga." w Oak is the Caper. A prominent furniture dealer said yesterday: 'OaL is the popular ood for furniture, and will probabiy not be superseded by any other until, from its scarcity, its price advances lievond the limit of medium-priced furniture. "Walnut will never lose its prestige, but its scarcity will forever bar it from chap furniture. Cheap stained goods are not in a active demand as they were two years ago, natural w oods taking tbe preference." Business Nevis and Gossip. Easiness operations were quite generally suspended yesterday on account of the snow. People livug on California avenue talk con- Jentlv of rapid tran-it by next Fourth of July. There will be considerable building in ibat locality next spring. home of Pittsburg's enterprising real estate men might mike a big stroke by buying the Sandwich Islands and cutting them up into h jildirg lots. They are for sale. Modern buildings will soon take tbe places of tho-e recently destroyed by fire on Liberty t-trcet. Contracts have already been made for two of them. Yesterday was a cold day in Wilklnsbnrc Cooking had to be done almost entirely with vood. Several Pittsbnrgers have recently invested In buildin" sites -it Middlesboro. K. i... SL-rfinorelana agriculturist was in the city ye-rem-j jing to exchange his farm jor city property. lIo received very little en couragement. Several bus.ne-s men oa Fifth avenue, near Snbo.arc taking up tneaJ.liia:f?5n"cJJ front of their plai.es and putting downrtagi stones. Mr. fteuben Miller was yesterday elected V.ce President of the Bant of Pittsburg. He is a welt known business man and is one of the rirm of Miller, Metcalf A Parker. He has been for years a director of the bank. Andrew Carter so'd $3,000 M. Louis. Vandalia and 1 erra Haute uuguarantecd Ts at 107K. Tbe PcnusyH ania Kailroad reports that the quartity ot coal and coke originating on and carried over its lines cast of Pittsburg and ine. for ihe week ending November 29. was 331.43) tons, of which 2Sl190 tons were coal and lUb.230 tons coLc. It wassta.cd yesterday that Hon. James G. BKine 1 ad refused SoOO an acre for hi coal land near Elizabeth. The Building Record. &ir permits were taken out yesterday, the most important being for 13,003. The list fol lows: Kubn A "Wilson, brick three-story hotel, 4Sx 68 leet, on bhady avenue. Twentieth ward. Cost, $13,000. P. M. Williams, frame one-story dwelling, 16z32fect,on Junllla street. Thirteenth ward. Cost. SJ30. fchadjside IT. V. Church, frame one-story church, o060 feet, on Baum street. Twentieth ward. Cost, J3.0UU. , Elizabeth toiuiubelhg, frame addition two story itn oiling, Uxlfc fer on William street. Sixteenth ward. Cost. $301 V. Schurnik. brick three-story store and dwelling, "'x4i teet. on betenteenth street, Tn-eiitj-eichth vaid. Cost. J2.S00. . Henry Nape, frame onc-storj dwelling. 18x20 feet, on rear or Boggs aenue. Thirty-second ward. Coat, $100. 9 Moements in Real Estate. Magaw A GorT, Limited, sold to Mrs. Emma M. Orr. a new five-i oom frame house, with lot 25x100, on ilagaw street, Etna Park place, for $U. Ulack A Baird sold sold to "William Desper for Mrs. Ellen O'Flahern.a frame dwelling. No. 266 LacocK street. Allegheny City, with lot 16x6 1 feet, ior $1,000. Alles A Bailey sold for Thomas PuscvtoM. II. AHlu. lot No. C3 m Jano Posey's plan. Tenth ward, Allegheny City, on Eihs aeuue. lot 23x120. to a 20-foot allev, for $S00. W. A. Hcrron A Sons sold a br'cfc house of sir rooms, bath, range, etc., o. 165 Plymouth street. Thirtj-hlth ward, with lot Ibxllifect, for 1,900, on easy pai ments. THE LOWEST YET. Philadelphia Gas and Electric Break All ronner Records Other Tcaturej. "With three or four exceptions, local stocks held their own yestcrdaj, holders refusing to make concessions, heteral ugly rumors, for which there was probably little or no founda tion, aided by the miserable weather, conspired to still further weaken confidence in two of the ecialtics and make tbe lowest prices cer fcnown for them. These were Philadelphia Gas and Electric. The former sold down to VSbi. and closed at 13 bid. Electric sola at 133i ana closed at 1". '' Sales at these ugures were no doubt compul sory, and by no means reflect tbe intrinsic raluc of the stocks. Luster was fractionally weaker, while New York and Cleveland Gas Coal returned to its former position at 3S. Few figures were made and there was no particular pressure to either bui or sell. There was noth ing like a scare, and no s mntoms of general demoralization. IrlKhT s.i.CO-I TUIItD call. call. call. D A 1$ A U A Cam. IvaL Bank 105 1'ourtn .N. B'k . ... 1J9 .... la !rouC!tv. B'k1. .. fc .... 87), Marine . Bauk. IU7 31. A. JL.N.Ilinl TO Mecn'cs A.ISank .. . liitf bale Deposit to. ... TU,f German A. Ins.. 53 A. IJ. Co.Ollm) -10 Alkcheni Beat. ... 1W C.V GasCo 20 .... VH thlo Valley .. . IS 1". J. G. i 1". Co 9 10 J'hlla. Co Wi HU I33( 13 nv WtiedincGnsfo 11 li (lulnbM oil. C 3 entralTraitfoii 3) .... 10 ... 194 ;i lleasant Vallc ... . 2 N. l.iC(..U( 35 . ... 3 .... I.uil.,-.Mluln-. lflij 2 . 3 1!) 13" i Vysllnlou-;I- 14 15 131 ' ai 13'. a. oo. Wj .. i:ij .. n Sales at first call were 30 shares of Philadel )iaGasat!5, lOatHJCOat HK.1 at Hand WatI4J. At second call 4 shares of P'ci'ant Vall so'u at 25. and 35 Pliiladelpnia Gasat U. Sales at third call were 30 Luster at IS, 55 PuiladelphiaGasatI3.20 at 1 90 Electric at 13J, and 2 at It Total sales w ere 201 shares. Tbe total sales ot stocks at New Yoik yesterday were 4iS.55S shares, includ. ng: Atchison, 30,b05; Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western. 22,930; Lake Shore. 7.150: Louisville and Nashville. 2.411: Missouri Pacific. 25 210: Northwestern, G.210: New York Central, 3.255: Northern P.ieiHr, 5,179; North ern Pacific preferred, 20.SOC, Heading, 39,700; Itichmond and West Point, 13.713; bt. Paul. 41.096; Texas Pacific 4,650;Umon Pacific, 38,500; M estern Union. 8,641. QUITE C0MT03TAELE. Local Banks Strong Enough to Give Business Necessary Support. The local banks were in a comfortable con dition yesterday so far as resources were con cerned, and they had about as much business aa tbev cared to handle under existing circum stances. Their policy is to circumscribe rather than expaud their operations until after tbo new j ear. By pursuing this course they expect to be able to furnish all the accommodations re quired by legitimate business. Rates were sicady on the liaisof 6J7per cent, according to time. Exchanges were $2,775,090 Si, and bal ances $279,010 S9 Money on call at New Y'ork yesterday was tight, ranging from 6 to 8 percent, last loan 6, rlned offered at 6. Prime mercantile paper, 7J10. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4s rec. 121 U. a is, coop..... .IT: U.h. 4s. rcr. 103 M. K. &!. Ocn. 5s , .Mutual Union Gs.... .N.J. C Int. Cert.. Northern iac Isls., Norlrcrn lac. 2(16.. NorIhw,t'n eonsole, Nortw'n deben'sSi, urecon i 'Irans. c. 34 191 ion no 19) ioo U. fc. 44s coop 103 I'lCllIc Bs of 'Ho. 109 Louisiana stainpcdls K MltfrourlGs lenn. newse ds... 100 lenn. new set. 5s.. l(H lenn. new set. Ss.... 70 s-t.I. A I. Jil. Gin. 5s. S7 St.I... 1S.J. Ucn.il, 107 I.M 1H1 Cannda So. 2d 4 St. Pan! consols. Central laclaelsu.li03j t. 1'. ClilAl'e. lsts, Ken. X K. G. lsts.. 113 li., To- lG.Tr.Hs, Its. 8TS. 2T- ll'i Uen. Alt. G. . M Tx.. 1'c. IJ G.Tr.lts. D.&K. G. W est lsts. lrlerds !13 JI.K.T.Gcn.Cs.. 70 union IMcllIc lsts. West buorc 100 CniCAOO Clearings, $l'i.l55.727. New Y'ork exchange was 25c premium. Money very close at 7 per cert for all classes of loans. bT. Lows Clearings, SLIOGISS: balanres, $355,0S;. Jioney quiet at 78 per cent. Ex cbango on New"iork 50c discount. New York Clearings, $SS,C72,391; balance', $4,284,175. Bostox Bink clearings to-day. $14.7fc"8 0C9: balances. $1,732,631. Monev. 73-10 per cent; ex change on New York. 30c discount. Philadelphia Bank clearings to-dav, $10. 993.720: balances, $1,333,312. Money, C per ce-.r. Baltimore Bank cleanngs to-daj. $2,539. SSs: balances. $312459. Money. 6 per cent. Cixcijcsati New York exchange easy at 10 11 ner cent discount; money U7 and tight; clearings, $2,590,150 MESirms Clearings. $781.20b; balances. $115, EJS. New Y'ork exchange selling at par. DOWN IT GOES. Oil Getting Very Close to the Sixty Marlt Light Trading. The oil market opened at 63 yesterday. This was also the highest. The lowest and closing was 61, with eijbid. Sales were about 15,000 barrels. A broker said: "With the Standard con trolling the manufacture of petroleum it is practically tbe only customer for crude, and hence is in a position to dictate prices. Thus hampered tbe Exchange is simply a puppet in tbe hands of tbo monopoly. It pipes and we dance and that's all there is of it, and all there will be of It until we make a market of our own by building pipelines and refineries." Refined was down at New Y'ork and London. fJ;T"I7"re runs w ere 82,025: average shipments, VV? '"eracc charters, 2C.312. caS&'cf011 Co. quote puts 60260Jc: Other Oil 3Iarkei. OilCitt. Dec a National Transu certifi cates opened at bljjc; highest, 64Ke: litest, oOJic; closed at K.C. bales. 437,000 barrei clearances, 470.000; charters, 12,9J7 barrels; car rying, S5gl0c Bradi-okd, Dec. 8. National Transit Cer tificates opened at 64c; closed. C2c; highest, 6iJ.c: lowest, 60?c; clearances, 294,000 barrels. Petroleum to-day was depressod by prevail ing monetary troubles. The market opened steady, but forced sales in the absence of any demand caused a decline of JJc in the first two hours in Jauuary option. Thtn a reaction of l?c occurred and the market closed steady. Pennsylvania oil. no sales of spot; Januar op tion, opening 64Jc; highest, 64jgc; lowest. WJc; closing 61c Lima oil, no sales. Total sales, 202,000 barrels. 1TEW YORK STOCKS. The Market Strong, but Thero "Was a Lack In the Demand for Stocks Owing to Pur chasers Not Apparently Uaiing Money to CanyThemOier. Nrrw York, Dec. 8. The stock market to day was again active and irregular, but on tho whole weak, and while the movements show no uniformity the majority of the final changes are losses. Tbe market, however, was decidedly strong at both ends of the day, and tho temper was such as to show that, with any real induce ment to buy. coupled with a reasonable assur ance that the money to carrv them will bo forthcoming, there would be a good and extensive demand for all good stocks. The oiler of the Secretary of tho Treasury to take $5,000 000 of tbo 4 per cents was a most in fluential factor in tbo situation this morning. lilt bint that the $17,000,000 of fractional cur renev might be made available also had a de cidedly good effect. London prices were higher, and altogether the outlook was far different from that of Saiurnay afternoon, ami there was a rush to cover shorts in the early dealings, which, on comparatiicly limited offerings, soon brought tho list up above Sat urday's prices from 1 to 3 per cent. Rock Island, Missouri Pacific and "tho Grangers cen erally leading the improvement. The pros pective relief to tho monetary situation, how ever, was of immediate avail, and money on call became very dear, finally reaching a pre mium of i per cent per day for use in addition to the legal latercst. At the prices also thero appeared a disposi tion to liquidate long accounts, and tbe bears immediately became aggressneandbammertd the list all along tbe line. All the leading slocks soon had lost all of tho early improve ment and.as the pressure was kept up without interruption, the losses from the highest figures extended to o per cent in .Missouri Pacific. The downward movement was accelerated bv tbo announcement of the failure of a large hat noBsoup town, wune tne uiu rumors about a United btatcs Cabinet ofheer being in financial straits was rehashed and mado to do duty again. The fear of the contl ued announce ment of failures in the mercantile community has become one of tho great restraining forces in tbe stock market, and every fresh one serves for the time to depress stocks in general, although it mi) not be known that the Arm is at all interested in securities. The weakness of the Gould stocks was pointed out, wbilo the attack upon Reading which farced its price off to 20l,c. was made the occasion of a revival of the old story about the liquidation of the holdings of the pool There was undoubtedly a great deal of liquida tion of long accounts, but there is no evidence to show that they are anvthing but those of tbe professional traders of the street. A fresh issue of S1.O00.O00 Cleanng-llousc certi ficatts was also used agnnst tbe markot. The tightness m the money market passed awaj toward delivery hour and it became known that $1,000,000 gold bad betn ordered from London, which again set the shorts to covering, and prices moved up rapidly in some stocks in tho final dialings. The improvement, however, was insufficient to wipe out the los-es of the day except in a few slocks. Among the latter the stocks which led the early advance wcte most conspicuous, and come of them closed with a matcrnl gain on Saturdav's prices. 'Ihe inarkei was active and strongat tbe close, but most stocks are left below ba:urda's ligures. The advances of note comprise Union Pacific. Hock Island and Northern Pacific, preferred. 1 per cent each, and Burlington and (iuiney, 1 per cent, while the loss-, iuclude Sugar.SJJ. the Wheel ing and L ike Erie stocks each 2.a; Jersey Cen tral, 2)i:bilverCer:ihcates. ljfc; Colorado Coal and Missouri Pacific, each 1; Rcadiu- H and Lako Shore, 1 per cent " Railroad bonds were more active than usual ot late, and weie weak throughout the entire day. Out of a total dav's bu-iness of $1 741 COO Atchison incomes lurnishcd $223,000 and Kansas ana Texas fours $107,000. Ihe active Issues were all conspicuouslv weak, and there was no recovery, as in stocks, so that all bonds are left at the lowest point of the day. Enei-cconds bash firsts 2 at 93. Government bunas have been dull but firm. State bonds have been entirely neglected. The follow we table shows tne prices or active stocks on the cwy.ork stock Lxchancc yester day. Corrected dally for The Dispatch by hit-set A STErut.so.v. ohltst riltsburp uicra bersol Acw lork fctock txchan-re. i7 Fourth fctock Lxchange, i7 Fourth avenue: Clos- Open. Hlyn- Low- ins lll. ct. est Jjlrt. i: II! IS Kit iavf u n n -''. TJJs 2V4 27 en 61)4 ws OX .. 46 40t, 4 45 '. 9"4 fOS H US - a 2S 2S"S 28T .. is i, in iii, . 3I' 3414 ZA 3.U . SS tbi M Si's . 47 H' 43!4 4; , llW'i ill !CI4 300 . 03 RlX 6(i 07Ji II SO . :j2 :?( a ai '8 JJ .iom mi us 'j-h 1314 131)i 134V 134V4" ,, t;! aSl Am. Cotton Oil... Am. Cotton till lrust.. Atcll., 10D. S. F...., Canadian I'acillc. .... Uinada southern Central nfcwJersey, Central I'aUnc Clicsapuikc & Uliio .., Chicago Gas trust..... C. llur. dinner. .. , C Mil. ifct. Paul.. . C Mil. ibt I'., nr.. C ltocki. A P. C St. Al'ltts c. t. u A. Pitts., or. CL, &t. 1. M. t C, St- P.. JL. & O. PI. C. Northwestern. ... CAN. W.pt C. C, C jc I C, C, C. & L pref.... 30 2M 7 ttt 120 124 !b MM (.V UA 85 11 47 104K 70 Zl'i 23 .8f 15) 97 ii'i 13 52 19f am Vh H'i nw 2)j 164 US! 63S 19 78 53 n 42'i 8S 15Vj 7.H IS St 6.i lUVt 5i tii 12VJ4 120 16 51 OH 13h 1)2 4 10'i 41 101 o&X 8(1 21 St ' iTii 2SS4 11 11 SIS 19 K 15 27 X 13 2SX 160 IS'i Cns ls 7S SO 12 411 8 15 1iK 2b 63 10 ! 30 23 f 122 16V, &3i fi.-4 13!j 02 JOH 44 win can Si 10Vi 17J4" 29 !j 10i 15 3s3 2SX 163, im 62 isx 78 SIX 125, 42S 8" 114 T.H WA sis 10, ...A.. .O.i3t. It ...... .. . N. V.. G. E. S W 17!f N... O. &W 14C orfolk .t Western.... It Norrolki Western Dr. 52 Northern Pacific 10V othcrnPaclflcnr.... 58'4 (lino.V; JlUslsslpDl 17 Oreflrou Improvement. 12 Paclilc Alail 2)jr I'eo.. iec. & Evans.... 13 I'nllaaet. iKeadine... ISX I'allman l'alare tiir.,.161 Itlrhmona & . p. 1 n Itlcnmond&W.P.'i.ni 62 bt. Paul It Duluth 19 at. Paul A Duluth nr.. 78 S.uear.. so Texas Pacmc. 12K Union Paclt'c 40 Wabash $ Wabasli nrefcrrea 15S Western Union Wi neollne a 1.. k. ;su Wlieellna I.. K. prer. C3 orth American Co... 10 riiiladelplila Stocks, noslnc quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv whltnev Jt bteplieneon, brokers. Mo. 57 hourlh avenue, ileiubers .cit yort btock Ex change: Hid. .. 48 .. Ui .. 7!, .. iiH Askei. 4S 14 3-16 H 4t Pennsylvania llatlroad Iteadine ItnlTalo. Plttsburc & Western.... l.enlch Vailjv Philadelphia and Erie Nortneru pacific Northern Pacific preferred "sale. 53 , Col. Coal A Iron 30 Col. A llocklns: Valley zU dies. & Ohio 1st nrer.. 37 Clies. A, Ohio 2d prer.. 23U Del.. LaclCfc Veu....l2 - Del. Hudson K3 Den. Klo Grande.... 16V Den. & liio Grande, ul. 54U - T.. Va. i Ga o ' t- T.. Va. jt Ga rd nf li Illinois Central nj Lake Erie & West io" ute Eries West pr.. 45J4 Lake bhorc & Jl. s 104 Loiilsrllle&Mashvllle. B85( Mlcmrtin Central 83i Mooile&onlo ja Jlisionn 1'acifle 56J atlonai jjead'lrast... n New iorK Central 0Ci Boston Stocks. Atch. 4 Top 27 Boston & Jlont 41 lloston S. Albany.. ..14 Calumet llccla....250 Itoston S. Maine 19C Franklin 16 C. li. JtQ sti Huron $ t'in . ban. S. Clev... 22S4 Kearsarge 10, 1-astcrn K. K 100 Osceola Sl'i Fltcliburit It. K.. ... SI Qulno 81 I lint A. PereM. pre. 86 anta Fc Copper.... 40 1.. it. .t It. b 05 Tamarack 145 Mass. ;entral is ban Ulcgo Land Co. livf Mcv. Ccn. com 175, We6t End Laud Co. 13 . . AN. Ens 29'i Hell lelcplione n7)i Old Colony IGoVl.amson Store b 21 V.V Is. Cen. common. 16, VVaier Power 3 AUouen MT. Co 4 Centennial Mining. 13 Atlantic lo'J DOMESTIC MARKETS. OFFICE OF PlTTSBUr.G DISPATCH, ( JIomjay. December 8, 1890. i Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Monday is always an off day in this depart ment of trade, and to-day was no exception. The cold snap has imparted strength to the egg market, which advanced a week or more ago. Retail price of strictly fresh nearby eggs was S510c in Diamond markets on Saturdav. The Lost Western stock is selling in round lots for 2So per dozen, and has been for a week past. Poultry is in fair supply, but demand is light. Tbe average consumer is apparently taking th rest which follows Thanksgiving and precedes Christmas. Prices of choice apples and pota toes still rule firm. Supply in this market is light and future changes promise to be toward a higher level, though they hive already passed into tho list of luxuries. APPLES SI 0035 50 a barrel. Buttek Creamery, Elgin. 31S32c: Ohio do, 274jflSc; common country butter, 1015c; choice country rolls, lb20c; fancy country rolls, 2SS2JC JjEANS New crop beans, $2 502 65; marrow fat, $2 60ffi2 75: Lima beans, 6tc. Beeswax 2SgJ0c tt for choice: low grade, 22S25c, CIDEE Sand refined. $9 0010 00; common, $0 50G 00; crab cider. $10 0011 00 i Larrel; cider vinegar. U15c gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, fall make. lOKci New York cheese, 10Jlle; I.nnburger, 12KI3c; domestic Sncilztr, llHc; Wisconsin brick Sweitzer. lie; imported bweitzer. 27$c. CKANBEitniES Cape Cod. $3 253 50 a box. $9 50 a barrel; Jerseys, $3 003 25 a box, $8 50 a barrel. Dressed Hogs Large, 7ge ?! fi; small. 9 llc Eggs 23Q24c for Western stock: 2SJ0c for strictly fresnnearbyegg;. Teatiiebs Extra live geese, 50360c; No. 1 40.ir4.3c: mixed lots, 30g35c 9 S. Game Mallard ducks. $4 OOSl SO a dozen. Hotter ducks. $2 002 50a dozen; pheasants; S5 0D550adozen; squirrels, $1 2510 a dozen; vvooacuck. s4 25 50a dozen; quail. $1 00l 25; rabbits. 2530c a pair; venison saddles, lo18c a pound; whole venison. 1012c a pound. IIonei M ew crop white clover, 2022c fl b. caiuoruiA unney. ii4ii?c ft m. .vIaplf. Sybpp 7oSU5e a can; maple sugar. 9I0c?ia. Kcts Chestnut". $5 OOffiS 50 a bushel; wal nuts, 7075c a bushel; shell bark hickory nuts, $1 50! 75 a bushel; peanuts, SI 752 25, roasted: green. 07c V a. Poultki bprire chickens. 4050c a pair; old, 653700 a pair; dressed, 912 3 pound; ducks, 5070c a pair; dressed ducks, 13g)Me a pound: live turkeys, 9(gl0capound; dressed turkov. 101313c: live geese, 50Sb5c apiece; dressed geese, ll12c a pound. Tallow Couutry, 4c: city rendered, 5c Sfeds Recleaned Western clover, $5 00 5 25; eountrv medium clover. H 004 25: tim othy. $1 501 55; blue grass, $2 85J3 00; orchard gras, l 50: millet, 7075c. Tkopicai. Fbuits Lemons, choice. $5 50 6 50; fancy. $7 00(57 50; Jamaica oranges. $6 00 gG 50 a barrel; Florida oranges. $1 004 50 a box: banams,$l 50 iirs'.s. $1 00 good second". W bunch; Malaga grapc. $5 50! 50 a half barrel, ac cording to quality; California plums 52 002 25 $? box; California pears. SI 001 50 '& box; Bcs. 17c 9 D: dates. 5g6c $1 ' b Vlgetables P.rtatn.'s.$l lol 25 W bushel; Southern sweets, $2 252 75 yt barrel; Jersev, $3 501 00: kiln dued, $1 00 a barrel cabbage, $6 507 00 t? hundred; onions $i 00 a barrel: celery, 2530c a dozen bunches; parsnips. 40c a dozen; carrots, Sue a dozen: lettuce. 2ic a dozen: parsley, 10c a dozon:'spinach, 03c a bushel; horseradish, 500 75c a dozen. Groceries. The week is too young for any new develop ments in this line. Coffee and sugar are firm. and prospects are for an advance in the latter before tue week is gone Already there has been a slight advance in the East, which is in accordance with the dictum of the powers that be. Gbeex Coffee Fancy 2125Kc; Rio, choice Rio, 22J23c; prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rio. 20fi21Jc; old Government Java. 29K3Uc: Maracaibo. 25527Kc: Mocha, 30 32c: Santos. 2226c; Caracas, 2j27c; La Guayra,2627c Roasted (in papers) Standard branas, 25c; high grades, 2S630c; old Government Java, bulk, 3334c; Maracaibo, 2S29c; Santos, 20 :Mc;peabcrry,30c; choice Rio. 2Cc: prime Rio, 25c; gtiod Rio, 21c; ordinary. 21l22c. oPICES (whole) Cloves, 15fJ16c: allspice, 10c; cassia, Sc: repper, 13c; nutmeg, 75Oi0c. Petkoleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7lc; Ohio. 120. SJc: beadlurht. 150, 8e; water white, 10Kr; globe. lQUc: elainc. 14c: car nadine, lljjc; royalice, 14c; red oil, llllifc; purity. 14c. MinES' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 4345c It gallon; summer, GSQIOc; lard oil, 555Sc Syecp Corn syrup. 3032c: choice suear syrup. Siegllc; prime sugar syrup, 3233c; Sinctlv prime, S5g30e. N. O. Molasses Fancv. new crop, 40S48c: tancv old. 4 JlGc; choice, 43c; medium, 35010c: mixed, 4012c Soda Bi-carb in kgs, 33Jic; bi-carb in s. ojc; bi-carb assorted packages. 56c; sal soda 111 kegs. l?c; do granulated, 2c - Caudles htar, full weight, c; stearine, fl set. Sc: parafflne. ll12e. Rice Head Caiolmj.77Jfc: choice. 6Ji 6JJc; prime, OffiCKc; Louisiana, 5Kfc Stakcii Pcan". 4jgc; corn starch, 6J7c; gloss starch. 6JS7c. Foeligs Fecits Layer raisins, $2 G5; Lon don layers, $2 75; Mu-catels, $2 50; Calitorma Muscatels, $2 40; Valencia, 7Ji"Ke: Ondara Valencia, SQSic; sultana, l(J0c; currants, oJ45-c: lurtey prunes, 7Ji!c; French uiuues, llK13e;Salonica prunes, in 2B pack ages 'Jc; cocoanuts, 100, SO; almords, ian., a. 29c; do Ivica, 17c; do shelled. 40c: walnuts, nap.. 1314c; Sicdv filberts, 12c: Smyrna figs, 1517c: new dates, u6c: Iirazil nuts, lie pecans. HKQlCc; citron, ft tt, 1020c; lemon peel. We 13 : orange peek 12c Dbied Fbuits Apples, sliced, per B. 10c; apples, evaporated, 1415e -peaches, evapo rated, pared, 2830 ; peaches, California, evap orated, unpareu, 22j!25c; cherries, pitted. 31c; cherries, unpltted. r!13c; raspberries, evap orated. 3135c; blackberries, 10llc; huckle berries. 15c SUGAits Cubes, 6c; powdered, 6Jr: granu lated, 65c: confectioners' A, 6Jc; standard A. bj-fr; solt white, 55Je; yellow, choice, 5K 5-!c: yellow, good, 5ac; J ellow, fair, 52 6c: yellow, dark, SJgSVic Pickels Medium, bbls. (1.200), $3 50; me dium, half bbls. ibOO). $4 75. bALT-Bo. I. W bb'., 05c: No. 1 ex.. w bbk, I m. latpr SQ hlil SI n. ...n. ......i fa 1.1.1 CANKED GOODS Standard ueacbes. S2 80S 2 90: 2nds, $2 Sufgl 00; extra peacbes, $3 0003 10; pie peaches. $2 00; fluey corn, $1 25ffl 50; HTd. Co. corn. S5c$l 15; T0d cherries. $1 401 50; Lima beans, il 20; soaked do, S0c: string do, 75 '90c; marrowfat peas, $1 I0Q1 25; soaked Dean. 70S0c; pineapples. $1 301 40: Bahama do. $2 55: damson plums, $1 10; greengages, $1 50; egg Plums, $2 20; California apricots. $2 502 60; California pears. $2 75: do greengages. $2 00: do egg plums, $2 00: extra white cherries, J2 85; raspberries, $1 401 45: strawberries. $1 301 40; gooseherries.Sl 10SJ1 15; tomatoes, COcgyoc; sal mon, Mb, $1 SC1 80; blackberries, $1 10; sticco. tash. 2-& cans, soaked, H)c; do green. 2-fl. $1 25 1 50; corn beef. 2-1 b cans, $2 00; 14-B cans, $14; baked beans $1 401 50; lobster, 1-lb, $2 25; mackerel, 1-Ii cans, broiled, $1 DO; sardines, do mestic, Jis, $4 251 3o; sardines, domestic, s, $0 50; sardines, imported. s, $11 501 250: sar dines, imported, JjS. SIS: sardines, mustard, $3 85; sardines, sniced, $4 25. Fisn Extrt, No. 1 bloater, mackerel. $20 bbb: extra No. 1 do mess, $28 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, $24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel, 522; large 3's, 820. Codflsh Whole, pollock, 5c ft; do medium, George's cod. 5: do large, 7c; boneless hake", in strips, 5c; do George's cod, in blocks, 6K7.!c Herring Round shore, 5 50 fl bbl; split, $0 50: lake, $3 25- $ 100-ft bbl; whito fish. $0 50 ?) 100-ft half bbl. Lakn tront, $5 50$) half bbl. Finnab baddies, 10c V ft. Ice land halibut, 13c ?1 ft. : Pickerel, half bbl. 13: quarter bbl.JI 35. Holland herrins,70c;Walkoff herring, 90c Oatmeal 377 25? bbk Grfiln, Flour and reed. Thero was but one sale on call at tho Grain Exchange, viz, a car of new sample shell corn, 57c spot. Receipts as bulletined, 47 cars, of which 31 werti by tbe Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, as follows: 7 cars of oats. 3 of hay, 7 of corn, 3 of middlings, 7 of flour, 4 of barl jy. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 1 car of corn, 1 of middlings, 1 of hay, 6 of flonr, 3 of rye. Rv Baltimore and Ohio. 2 cars of ear corn, 1 of hay. By Pittsburg and West ern, 1 car of h.iy. There are no new develop ments in cereal lines since our last report. Quietness prevails all along the line. Receipts ot wheat, oats and corn are heavy, and with financial stringency added values are likelv to be kept down until arter the holidays. Con servative operators are inclined to go slow in the present condition of markets. Mr. E. B. Mahood, the well-known onerator in grain and bay, who has otten been of great help in fur nishing values toTitE Dispatch market editor is one of the sufferers trom the late Liberty street fire, having been forcod out of his well located office joining the Grain Exchange to the second floo' of the McCanco block opposite. Prices aro for carload lots on track: Wheat No 2 red. $1 001 01; No. 3, 96 97c Cobx New car. 5S;9c; No. 1 yellow shelled, 6lk:6C5c old; Ho. 2 vcllow. shelled. C563Kc ola; high mixed shelled com. 6i62c old; yellow shelled corn, new. 5557c OATS No. 1. 6IHl52c:No.2vvhitc. 5051c: extra. No. 3, 450c: mixed oats, 4S19c Rtk No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 7677c; No. 1 Western 747oc. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring and winter patent flour, S6 006 25; fancy straight winter, $5 255 50; fancy straight sprine. S5 25 Jo 00; clear winter. So 00450 -Jo; straignt aaaa bakers'. $4 7505 00. Re flour, $1 254 5a Buckwheat flour, 23c $1 ft. Millfeed No. 1 white middlings, $25 0C2 25 50fl ton; No. 2 white middlings. $22 00 23 00: brown middlings, $20 00Q21 00; winter wheat bran. $19 5020 00. HAY Baled timothy, choice. $10 75011 00; No. 1, $10 0010 25; No 2 do, $7 508 00: loose from wagon, $11 0012 00, according to qualitv: No. 2 prairie hay, $7 25Q7 00; packing do, $7 00 67 25. bTitAW Oat, 56 507 00: wheat and rye, $6 00 Q6 50. Xrovlslons. Sugar-cured hams, large, 10e; sugar-cured ham, medium, lOJc; sugar-cured hams, small, lOJc; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, Sc: sugar cured shoulders, 6c; sugar-cured boneless shoulders. E'c: skinned shoulders. 7Kc; skinned hams, lOJc; sugar-cured California hams, 7c; sugar-cured dried oeef flats, 9c: sugar-cu'ed dried beef sets, 10c; sugar-cured dried beef rounds, 12c: bacon, shoulders 7Jc: bacon, clear sides. 7c; bacon, clear bellies, 6c: dry salt shoulder-, fcjc: drv salt clear side. CJic Mess pork heavv. $12 50; mess pork, family, $12 50. Lard Refined, in tierces. 5Kc; half barrels, 5c;60-ft tubs, 5c; 20-ft pails, t,Wc;50-H tin cans; 6Jc;3-Ii tin pails, 6c; 5-ft tin pails, 6c; 10 ft tin pails, 5Jc bmoked sausage, long. 5c; large. 5c. Fresh pork, link!. 9c Boneless hams, 10c Pics feet, half-barrels, $4 00; quarter-barrels. $2 15. Dry-goods. New York, Dec. a The drygoods market presented no new feature. There was a good volume of mail orders, but selections were light. The situation is a steady one. while awaiting a more settled state of the financial market. Some staples are accumulating under the circumstances, but not out of proportion to conservative wants of trade. More activity is likely to bo reached before tbe end of tbe month, but neitber buyers nor sellers are anx ious at present. The market is in good shape and the trade is being well supplied with goods from the active business of November. Grain In Sight. Chicago, Dec. 8. Tho visible snpply of grain as compiled by tbe Secretary of tho Chi cago Board of Trade is as follows: Wheat, 24, 570 000 bushels; increase, 41,000 bushels. Corn, 7 218,000 bushels; decrease, 206.000 bushels. Oats, 320.000 bushels: decrease. 39.000 bushels. Rye. 491,000 bushels: decrease, 85,000 bushels. Bailer. 4,0CS,0C0 bushels; decrease, 142,000 bushels. Now York Co flee Market. New York Coffee options opened steady and unchanged to 20 points down, closed barely steady, 520 down. Sales, 31,500 bags, includ ing December. 17.0017.30c: Januarv. 16.15 16.25c; Februarv. little; March. 13.2513.35c; Mav, lo.0015.05c; spot Rio dull and easier; fair cargoes, 19c: No 7, 17173c Price of Bar Silver. fSPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCn.l NEW York, December 8 Ear silver Lon don, 47K1; Now York, $1 0 HEWS OF THE EIVEE. A Rapid Rise Now Going On on Account of Rain and Snow. The Lizzie Bay got out for Wheeling yester day. The upriver packets made their usual trips yesterday. The Andes will be tho Cincinnati boat in and out to-morrow. The Keystone State departed yesterday for Cincinnati with a good trip. The river made a rise of 12 Inches during tbe 24 hours preceding yesterday afternoon, and registered 5 feet 10 inches. The snow is ex pected to give it a bigger rise in the next few days. The steamer Scotia made another fast trip to Cincinnati. She was due to leave last Fri dav, but did not get started until Saturday night at 9 o'clock, and then lost five hours, febe arrived in Cincinnati last night at 12 o'clock, w hlch gav e her an actual running time of about 35 hours. THE E0DY IDENTIFIED. A Young Swede "Who, Tiring; of Idfe In the New World, Kills Himself. CHICAGO, Dec. S. The body ot tbe young man vvbo committed suicide one week ago yesterday, at the cable station, Fiity-third and State streets, lias been identified as that of Fnu Bernliard Henreks. The body has been at the Hyde Park morgue since the in quest, ami it was not until H. 1'. Anderson and A. W. Paulsen, uncle and cousin of the dead man, called yesterday that anything was Known 01 tne suicide s weutitv. Hen reks was born in Sweden. In 1881 he was sect to America. He came to Chicago and became a member of his uncle's family. His mother lelt him a legacy ofi about $4,500, and upon attaining his majority he re quested his father to transfer the principal and accrued interest to his own name. The father, although wealthy, refused to send the boy his money. Henreks tried to collect the money through nu Americau bank, but his scheme tailed. To make things worse he fell in love and became en gaged. His sweetheart jilted him when she saw that there was no hope for him to se cure his legacy. He became mcluncholv and finally determined on suicide. A week ago he drew bis pay, 520, and disappeared. When found dead he was without money. Ouly a revolver, some cartridges and a buncn of keys were upon bis person. The body was claimed and will be given decent burial. Dos't miss the great closing out auction sale ol diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver and silver plated ware, onyx and marble clocks, bronzes, etc., now going on at M. G. Cohen's, 633 Smithfield street. Stocks, Grain, OIL McGrew, "Wilson & Co., Eisner building, cor. Fifth ave. and "Wood, st. SICK UhAUACUE '-Carter's Little Mver l'lils. SICK HEADACHE. '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. MOC HEADACHECilrter,, Lmle LlTermfc SICK llEADACHEC2rt,r,, uttle LiTerPmt B018-TISSB AT THE STOCKYARDS. Quality of Beeves Offered at Alle gheny and Liberty. IMPROVEMENT ON LATE OFFERINGS A Drop In Frlco of Cattlo Because of Too Large Receipts. SHEEP AND SWINE AKE ALSO WEAKER Office of Fittsbuko Dispatch, ) Monday. Dec 8, 1890. J At Heir's Island. Supply of cattle at thess yards was above late average, and quality also showed im provement over recent offerings. Demand was good and prices were quoted a shade higher than last week. Following was the range: Prime heavy Chicagos, $3 40 to 5 63, with sales of eitra prime 1,700 B) beeves at 53 73 to 5 80. Choice medium weights sold at $5 00 to 5 23; common to fair do ?I 73 to 4 90; good to prime ll?ht weights $4 75 to 4 83; com mon to fair do 54 23 to 4 0; roughs and thin steers, S3 50 to 4 00; low grade stufl, S2 50 to 3 00. Fresh cows were held at 523 00 to 45 00 per head, but demand was light. Calves were in good demand at ii to 6c per lb, anil bulls, stags and dry cows were dull at ?2 75 to 3 23 per cwt. Receipts: From Chicago A. Froram, 52 hiad: I. Zjigler, 230. From Ohio A. II. Grose. 41; J. T. Sbepird. 23; hanford A Iuigdon, 5. From Pennsylvania Williams & Co , 15; J. Wright, 3; J. Barber, 11; J. lteiber. 9: D. O. Pisor. 3. Total, 391; last week, 2S7: previous week, 225. Sbeep and lambs Supplies wore larger than late average, but still below usual average. Demand was slow for the reason that there was little choice stock offered. Sheep sold at a rangp of S3 50 to $5 35 per cwt. and Iambs at iKc to Gjc per ft. Receipts: From Indiana E. U. iiuston, 315 head. From Chicago I. Zeigler, 225. From I'onnsvlvania J. Wright. 8S; J. Reibar. 26: J. Behler, 61; D. O. Pisor, Go; T. llingliam. 120. To tal, 900; last week, 1C3; previous weeK.750. Hogs Receipts heavy, but under tho influence of wintry weatberdemand was active and markets were firm, at a range of $1 15 to $1 25 for Chica go's and Ohio's andI3 50to?410forPennsjI vania's. Receipts: From Chicigo I. Zeigler, 225 head. From Ohio Need & omit h. 1.073; Sanford & Langdon. 57. From Pennsjlvauia Williams & Co , 41; J. Reiner, 14; D. O. Pisor. 50; T. Bingham, 11. Total, 1,674; last week, 1,722; previous week, 2.314. A .Diamond market butcher reported that there was a load of beeves offered at Hen's Island yards averagingl,700in weight and as hne as were over offered. This load, numbering 15 head, brought very closo to Gc per pound. At Woods' Run and East Liberty. The offerings of cattle at the Woods' Run yards were in all 181 bead. All were from Ohio. Markots were slow at a range of 4c to 5Jc per &. There were 532 bead of sheep and lambs on sale; all from Ohio. Sheep sold from 5!c to 6c per lb. Clinped lambs, which average 1)6 En. sold from S3 bO to SO 15; wool lambs from So GO to 87. There were 269 head of hogs on the market, and prices ranged from SI to Si 10. Ho Chicago stoct wore offered at these jards. At East Liberty there are 195 carloads of cattle on the market against 140 loads last Monday and 102 the week before. A largo pro portion of offerings to-day were from Ohio and Pentisvlvania and quality was better than tbe late average. In spue of improvement in qual ity of offerings maikets dragged and holders were forced to concede on prices of last week. While buyers were present in full force, they made the most of their opportunity from tbe big men, and markets declined from 15 to 25c per cwt. all along the line. As prices at sources of supply were fully up to what was reported last week, it is difficult to discover anv margin of profit for the shipper on this week's shipments. At a decline ot 15 to 25c per cwr. cattle wero slow, and prospects at noon were tliatlftrge numbers would neces sarily be sent on East in hrst bands. Tbe rnn of hogs was tbe largest of tbe season, thero being upward of 70 loads on the market. A largo proportion of tho offerings were common and low grade. Not above 10 per cent were choice corn fed stock. Markets opened slow, with S3 i0 as too price. Thero were rumors of fancy stock selling at S3 90. but none that could bo traced to a reliable sourcp. Top price at Chicago this morning was S3 GO Receipts of sheep and lambs at East Liberty varied very llttlo from last Monday. There were-abont 20 loads on sale. In tbe offerings were very lew fancy stock. Markets were weak all along tbe line. Cholco sbeep and lambs suffered least from the depression. Tho best sheep offered sold at 5c; and the best lambs at Gc per ft. LIVE STOCK KAEKET. Condition of Trade at the East liberty Slock Yards. OFFICE OF THE PlTTflBUKO DISPATCH, I JIOXDAT, Dec. 8. 1590. ( Cattlo Receipts. 5,154 head: shipments, 2.1SG head; market dull; 15c to 23c off from last week's prices; 30 cars of cattle shipped to New York to-dav. Hogs Receipts, 7.250 head: shipments. 4.100 head; market firm: Phlladelphias, S3 S03 90: mixed. $3 U53 73: heavy Yorkers. S3 5083 GO; light Yorkers, S3 30JJ3 40; pigs. S2 5Cj!3 00; 5 cars 01 nonssnippnu to iNew xorit to-day. Sbeep Receipts, 7,700 head; shipments, 4,100 head; market hrm on good commdn and lambs; 15c to 25c off from last week's prices. By Telegraph. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 2,953 head, including 73 cars for sale; market steady: native steers, S3 45Q5 10 per 100 its: bulls and cows, SI 703 25; dressed beef steadv at GJ 7,'c per lb. Shipments to-morrow, 920 beeves and 2,900 quartors of beef. Calves Receipts. 878 head; market steadv; veals. $5 C0S7 50 per 100 lbs; grassers. S23"K2 ;0; Westerns, $2 S05 23. Sheep Receipts. 7,005 head; market ' per oound lower: shei-p SI 003 25 per 100 Bs: lambs, S525g0 40: dressed mutton dull at 7K Ocper lb; dressed lambs weak at 910ji-. Hogs Receipts, including one car for sue. were 14 u3S bead; market steady at S3 404 CO per 100 as. CINCINNATI Hops quiet and barelv steady; common and llcht, 52 75Q3 40: packing and butchers'. S3 353 70; recelnts, 9.100 head: ship ments, 3.G00 head. Cattlo iirm for better grades; common. SI 00 I 75; fair to choice butchers' grades, $2 00(3 Go: choice shippers. SI 0O4 73: receipts. 2.6J0 head: ship ments, 1.023 head, bheen Demand fiir; mar ket hrm; common to choice. S2 50S4 75: extra fat wethers and yearlings, J4 755 00: rc ceint, 1,050 head: shipments, 800 head. Lamb3 , Spring in fair domand and steady; good to ch-ipo shipping. S5 255 75; common to prime butcbeis', S4 0t'3 73 per 100 pounds. BUFFALO Cattle lower and dull: reccints. 297 loads through. 27 j sale: export stcer, good to extra. S4 101 70; choice heavy butcher-, S3 504 2a Sheepamllunbs Receipts, 1G linds through. 110 sale; market overstocked, prices irregular, in me main lower anu limited to nutsMie domand: sheep, cbo-ce to extra, S4 G5 4 83: good to choic. S4 Uiii GO; lamb-, choice to extra. $5 G55 85; good to choice 85 403 CO. H"cs in fair demand; prices stcid: receipts. 124 loads through. 140 sale: mediums, heavv and mixed, 83 G53 73; heavv Yorkers. S3 50S3 55. ' CHICAGO The Evening Jou nal reports Cattle Reccints, 21,000 head; shipments, 5,000 uu.iu; uiiiiteb aiuw unu b G.ti v: cnrlKtttme steers. S3 75: prime to fancy export steers. $3 23 5 43; common to choice steers, S2 95g4 73; Tcxans, J2 252 40; 11 itivc butcher stock, $1 "0 2 50. Hng Receipts. 20 000 bead: ship ments, 5,000 head; inartct higher: light mixed S3 403 50; iair to good mixed, S3 6003 G5; prime heavy and butcher weights. S3 703 7i Sheep Receipts, S,W)0 head; shipments, 7,000 head; market slow: natives, $3 7504 70; West erns, $1 204 75; lambs, $4 753 87. OMAHA Cattle Receipts, 1,700 head; both beeves and butchers' stock slow and 5I0c lower: feeders scarce and slow: r-iucv steers nono on market, nominally at SI 505 00: prime steers, S3 90l 60; fair to good steers, SI 00 4 10. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market ac tive and steadv to 5c higher, closing strnn" all sold: range. S3 003 70: bulk at S3 45S3 55; pl"s SI 75J Oil; light, S3 00Q3 40; heavy, S3 403 70 mixed. S3 403 55. Sheep No fresh receipts' and prices unchanged; natives, $2 3504 30: Westerns. S2 004 10. a ' ST- L0Hi,STCaitleRf ceIPts-1.600 head; ship ments, 400 bead; market steady; good to. fancy native steers. $4 60500: fair to gooit native, S3 901 50; stockers and feeders S2 10 63 10; Indian steers, $2 30S3 5a Hog's Re ceipts, G.000 head: shipments, 1,500 head; market shade higher; Tair to choice heiw, S3 G0ffl3 G5 mixed grades, S3 15K3 50; light, fair to best' S3 203 25. Sbeep Receipts, none; shiumi-nts! 700 head; market strong; good to choico, S4 0041 KANSAS CITY Cattle Receipts. 4.500 nea. Shipments. 4.220 head; market 5l0c loner steers, S3 104 70: cows, 82 90: stockers and" feeders, F2 )2 35. Hogs Receipts. 2,438 head; shipments, 3S0 head; market 510o higher: bulk, S3 303 50: all grades, S3 00 3 SO. Sheep Receipts, 11.000 head; sblpmeutsr, none: market steady and unchanged. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle-Receipts light: mar ket verv dull: shippers, S2 755 00; butch ers. SI C0g3 15; bulls, S2 003 CO. Sheep-Re-ceipts none: prices lower: hecp, $3 50J 75; lambs, S3 503 50. Hogs Receipt, 2.500 bead; market stradj : cl-olce heavv. S3 35SS bo; choice mixed, S3 353 60: pigs, 82 003 CO. Stocks, Grain, OIL , McGrew, "Wilson & Co., Eisner building, cor. Fifth ave.'-and Wood st. JMABKETS BY WIRE. The Hears Dominate the "Wheat Pit and Clip Off Values Corn and Oats Score Slight Gains Provisions on the jilend. CHICAGO Wheat bordered upon the lowest price it has been since tho financial outlook, first began to cause serious alarm. May selling down to 9G39Gc It closed at 97c, or ?ic lower than on Saturday. Corn was well held and made a slight advance, and the oats deal was in accord with tho other feeding ma terial. Provisions started strong and closed steady at a slight improvement on Saturday's quotations. Wheat started strong in svmpathy with an P,wnt 5ecovery in the New York stock SnirJ p'dtbe expectation of auite a small innViit?8 rI.not an actual decreasein the vidble r nsp,i',, TJi? llay fo'ure, which on hatnrday rrnm1hi.USJc' Penetl with buyers at 9jc and w?S,Jii,t,u,,t0ss'i:. and sales were mde a half h ,r f, at F8 In tH0 rse th0 first Mr iSISibVI,nestlie Prie bad receded to and S,?.bM ,hour thereafter it was 97KC t?e lm?rf,nb('u 'clk 't h!"1 recovered Sin .tallnti T''e canso of tho ness Lh,'ch so cMy preceded the firm flrsr h,mnc:,was rtue to the stock market at Tn5 H ?.S,1'a?,a a.sl'uH change of front. tlnnnfii.1'1" of the 8esslon as a contmua I,arpnlrp,,?W"wari1 tonrtenev in prices which wa,Tninn?baea,lotcll-TlleDecemb'""Olivery a ,rfo,l ,i d'fferc"eeofKcon M .y on lho corn market was Hrm first andstron" later on account of the visible snpply stale Th?W,rn?iaaC" meacer QU-vltities on hand. Ihe price of Mw started at an improvement of ilCTJu UMlaj S,c os,nc l'c. but declined " ... s,Tu,i,'1t" with tho weakness in wheat, until it lirmed up again from the cause already mentioned. There wasan anvanco in May to . c. af .cr selling down to 53;. and closed at biyac, ci an improvement of Jc since Saturday. Oats were slow and unsettled, being firmer and higher, early in sympathy with other mar kets, weakened toward the close, but finished steady, at almost outside figures and a sli-ht advance over Saturdaj's. Pork The market attracted considerable speculative attention and trading was quite active, at an irregular range of prices. At tho opening a few sales were made at about the closings of Saturday, but prices advanced 1520 cent, settled back again 12J:gi5 cent, and closed rather tame, at inside figures. Ijard trading was moderately active. Early prices were advanced 2Jc. Later tho fcelni" was easier ana prices receded oS$7J$. The mar ket closed steady at about inside ugurcs. Short Ribs A fairly active trade was reported and tho fluctuations in prices were slight. Opening sales wero made at 21iJ(fflSe inivinpn but prices receded and the market closed rather sieauy. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John 31. Oakley & Co., 45 bixthsticet, members Chicago Hoard of Trade: Closing- Ar.TlCLES. "WHEAT. SO. 2 December J .nuary ilay COHX. Mo. 2 December Janunrv llay OATS. MO. 2 December , Jauuar 31av ,. .Mess ror.x. December January Slay IjAUII. December JanuarT 3Iay SHORT MBS. December Januarv llay 83'f ''Jli UTS. 51 'i ol 54J. 41 4-.' 43;4! 8 CO 10 15 11 10 5 W s 6 Jo 473 3 15 5 72's Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steadv ana unchanged; No. 2 "spring wheat. Saie; No. 3 soring wheat. 85SGe:No. 2 red. 89c:No. 2corn.51c; No. 2 oats 42Ji13c; No. 2 rvebbe: No. 2 barlev. 757Gc; No. 1 flax seed. SI 21; prime tlmothv seed. 81 251 28. 3Iess pork, per bbl. S3 00$8 12U. Lard, per 100 lbs. S5 50. Short ribs sides (loose), ft 95 00; dry salted shoulders (boxed). S4 504 G2U; short clear sides (boxed), $3 25Q5 30. Sugars unchanged. No. 2 white oats. 4i41c; No. 3 white. 4344c Barley, 60Q73c: No. 4, f. o. b , 5SSG3C. On the Produce Kxchangc to-day the bnttcr market wis lower; creamerr extra, 2527c; extra firsts, 22S2ic; firsts. lG20c: Iowa extra, 23a24c: extra firsts, 2022c; firsts, 1518c. Eggs, 23 23c. NEW YORK Flour Receipts, 40,221 pack ages: exports, 2,225 barrels; 2,416 sacks; dull and heavy. Cornmealdull and heavy. Wheat Receipts. 71.400 bushels; exports, none: sales, 2,720.000 .bushels futures. 4G.0OO bushels snot- spot market lower, nnsettlea and quiet: No. 2 1CU. :d. SI 01 In elevator; SI 03 afloat; SI 02 1 1 vva 1. o. u.: j.10. o reu. c: ungra.,1 red. tuu?4(8i U4:JNo.ijNorthern.Sl 03J;No. lhard. tl 10Ji; options declined l(Slc, closed weak and quiet on the disturbed money con ditions. No. 2 red. December, SI 01 1 02. closing at SI. 01: January, Si 02 1 03, closing at 81 02Ji: February. 1 03VM) 1 0 closing at SI 03: March, SI 04kl Kofi. closing at SI : Slav. SI 03VM81 CiK. closing at SI 03; Jnlr. 979PKc. closin- at 97c: December, 9099jc. cli.i-ing at 99c. Rye firm and quiet; Western. 76379c. Stock of grain, store and afloat, December 0: Wheat. 2.537,471 bushel: corn, 639.800 bush els; oats. 1.646,871 bushels; rye. 65.787 bushels; barley. 490.134 bushels; malt, 229.4J2 buhels; Seas, 12,449 bushels. Barley hrm and quiet, arley malt steady and quiet. Corn Receipts. GoO bushels; exports, 1.140 bushel3: sales, 560 -000 bushels futures; 58,000 oushels spot; snot raarxet unsettieu. closing lower ana dull; .No. 2. 6C354o elevator. GigWC afloat; un graded mixed, 62(JG5c; options depressed and iJic lower on arcount of the monev trouble; December, GQG-JJc, closing at 62c; Jan uary. Gl(i44c. closing at 61Jc; Slav. 60JiibIKc closing at G0Jc. Oats Receipts, blOOO bushels: exports, 023 bushels; sales, 170.000 bushels; futures, 92,000 busbels spot ; spot market dull and weaker; options dull and lower; December, closing, 5; January. oOJCOf. closing at 50Jc; 3Iay. bl'iis 51Jic, closing at 51c; spot No. 2. white, 51)J552c; mixed Western. 4S31c: white, do 52B58C; No. 2 Chicago. 51Jiei51c. Hay steady and dull: Hops dull and weak: State common to choice. 3342c; Pacific coast, C240c Sugar Raw easier and more active: sales GO bhds 3Incovado, 89 test.4( ; 2.933 bags centri fugals. 96 test. 5 5-lGc. and 2.GG0 bags molasses sugar. 87 test, 414c: rebned steady, 3Iolasces N ew Orleans steady: common to fancy. 3JS40r Rico quiet and steady. Cottonseed oil steadv crude, oil grade. 1820s; yellow do' 2i27c. Tallow strong; citv ($2 for packages), 44 13-lGc. Rosin quiet andstcidr. Turpentine dull and lower at .Si39c. Ics quiet and about Bteadr; Western. 29S30c Pork drill: mess, $10 75S12; extra prime, S10 50ll 00. Cut meats weak and dull; pickled bellies,. o)ic; do shoulders. 4Jc; do hams, 7Kc: middles quiet and ca&v; short clear, 5c. Lira depres-ed and lower; Western steam. S5 97'c: siles 1,230 tierces at S5 95fl 00: options, safes 7,500 tierces: December. S5 93; January, SO 06JB 6 10, closing S6 OG; Februarv. $0 206 21. closing SG21bid: .March. S6 32ffi6 35. closing $6 33 bid; 3Iay, 86 546 55, closing SG 51 bid. Butter Arm and in moderate demand; Westprn, IlJ21c: do rreamery. 2129; do factory. iJ3c: ilcin. 30c. Cheese quiet ind firm: light skims IMQGKc: Ohio flits. G85ic PHILADELPHIA Flour quiet; western wir tcr, cleai. S4 634 80; do do straight, S4 J05 10; winter natents, S5 O03 35: Slinnesota clear, 81 a5(SJ4 75: do straight. S4 85Q3 10: do n-itent. S5 lo3 50. Wheat Spr firm: options qni-t; No. 2 red. December. 9S99c: January. 99'c S1 00: rebruarj-. SI 01Kgl 0"-'M; 3Iarcli. Si 031 01) Corn weaker; options declined Kc.but closed firm in svmpathy with reaction in Wcsticsrlois forlocal trade quiet but steadj; No. 3 mixed, in grain deuot. 5bc; do, in export elevator. 5c; old Iso. i mixed, m griin depot, GlJ-Jc: No. 2 mixed. In elevator. 5J.: do, in export elevator, 5Sc; No. 2 jellon. 111 grain depot. 58c; No. 2 mited. De comer. SSiSc; Janmrv. 5S5SVc: February, 5boic: Slarch, S(SoSic. Oats Carlnts firm but quiet: f ntnres dull; No 3 white. 51f51.fc: No. 2 white, 5:j32Jc: No. 2 whito clipped. tiSYif. No. 1 white, o3c; No 2 white, De cember. 52 "i2'4e: January, 5JS2Jfc; Febru arv. 534ffi53Ke; -March. 535lc. Provisions dull and unchanged. Butter firm but quiet: Pcnnsvlvinia creamery extra, 2SC9e: do. print extra. ST-. Eggs scarce and firm; Pennsvl vania firsts, SOc Cheese stead; part skims. 61 8c. Receipts Flour, 4.000 barrels. 100 sacks; wheat. 3,200 bushels; corn, 10,800 bushels: oats, 11,700 busbels. Shipments Whear.2.000 bushels; corn, 14.500 busbels; oats. 17.500 bushels. ST. LOUIS Flour strong, but very quiet. Wheat opened 'y!fi above Saturday's close for 3Iay. but weakened and ruled easier. Just bclore the noon call there was a slight re action, which was followed with violent fluctu ations; No. 2 red. casb. 92393c; Jauu ary. 92Mc: 3Iav. 8bKc bid: July. 96c. Uorn opened Jc up from Saturdav's close, and ad vanced another c, weakened afterward, and the tendency was lower to the close: No. 2 De cember closed at 51c; May, 51c asked Oats quiet and easy: No. 2. casb, 4oc; 3Iay. 47c. Rye No. 2,bSc Barley lower and dull; Nebraska. 70: Iowa and Minnesota, 75c Flaxseed lower at SI 21. Provisions unsettled and dull. Pork New mess, $10 25010 37. Lard 55 50. MINNEAPOLIS The tables were heavily sup plied w uh wheat to day, and on account of lack or competition it icquiredconslderal Ie less urg ing to dispose of tLe samples. Still a large amount of wheat was work-d off m ono way and another, but at considerably lower prices than was obtained Saturday forsimilir grades. Ijocal millers, with the exception of those vvno uso steam, were light buyers and tbo elevator comnanl s did but little. Closing quotation: No. 1 bard December, 85c: January, 87r: on track, 8Gc: No. 1 Northern, December. 82Kc; Jan.iarv. 81c; Jlay, 93Kc: on track, 83c: No. 2. Northern, December, 77c; January and on track, 78c. CINCINNATI Flour steadv: fatnllv S3 nvA a 90: fancy, 54 251 50. Corn la moderate de- Open- High- Low ing, est- est. J Sn'i 10 87'4 91 a: 0. ; 93!. 9S3i DSij Slh H SVi Sl'i ol'- 50', 53"a M S K4 4J"i 4Vi K)j i(Ji 4T, 41 451 C"a -Uli 8 00 10 13 10 3) 10 13 11 10 II 30 11 10 s v 5 r.:j- 5 so 5 771 5 82'; 5 73 0 Zi G 40 G 31! 4 7C 4 75 4 73 VIJi 5 17JS S U4 5 73 5 73 5 70 mand: No. 2 mixed. 52i853c. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed, 4Sc Bye q8 . 2. 75e. Pork easy. 110. Lardqnt,f5otej60. Bulk meats steady: short ribs, S5 U&ofo. Bacon firm; short clear. J6 50. lintter dull; fancv creaiuery. 30c; rholce Ohio, 28c; choico dalrv. 1-aUc. Cheese steady; choice fn" cream Ohio flat, OgOJ-. MINNEAPOLIS The Jforlhwalrm Miller reports tbe stock of wheat hero In private ele vators at 3.272.W bushels, a gain of 49,000 bush Vis over last 3loiidav. Ihe total stocks in Minneapolis and. at Dnlnth are thus made 10, 95G.071 bushels, against 10,134 623 bushels a week ago. Tbe market record estimates the stock of wheat in country elevators of 31inncsota and the two Dakotas at 9.077.000 bushels, an increase of 391.000 bushels for the week. This makes the aggregate stocks in tho Northwest 20,032. 071 bushels, a gain or 1,212,418 bushels, as com pared with a week ago. BALTIMORE Wheat Western dnll: No. 2 winter, red. spot and December. OSUfigSjKc; January. B5K; 3Iay. SI OIJI 01J. Corn Wetcrn quiet; mixed snot. o!)c: this year and Jannarv. 6Sjc bid; ilay, 5j59c; steamer. 53c. Oats quiet. Rye stiff. Hay slon. Provisions quiet. Butter active and strong. Eggs very active at 27c Coffee dull. MILWAUKEE Flour qtict. Wheat eay; 31av. 90Jc:No. I Northern. SOc. Corn quiet;Nu. 3. on track, 60c Oats quitt: No. 2 white, on track. 4jc Barley easy; Nc. 2. in store 6iU 05Kc- Kve easier: No. 1, in store. tb6SVc. Provision Pork January, J10 20. Lard Jan uary. S6 37. TOLEDO Wheat lower ind weak; cash and December. 95c: 3Iay, 98c Corn active; casb, 52Kc; .May. $ic Oats quiet; casb. 48c. Cloverseed dull and lower; caihand December, J4 05; February, Si 15. DULUTH Wheat was verj weak again to day and declined lc. Closing pi ices were as fol lows: December. 87jc: 31av, 7c; No. 1 hard, cash, S7; No. 1 Normcrn, 83c;No. 2 Northern, 77c tffpP'MCI Presents in the most el:;ant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICE OP 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, ani the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of &e K1DKEYS, LIU?, AND BOWELS. It is the most excelleu remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so that PURE BLCOS, RSrRESHlHC SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TRENCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR S"V3HLJ.kr sOaP X3GS MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVIUE. KY HEW YORK. 11. V. JJI-77-TTS 3 BOTTLES Cured my Tiyapepsla when Physicians Failed. UOSOIBB LYOSjr AI3, Alarlboro. 3Ias. ELY'S CREAM BALM Will cure CATARRH. Atinlv Halm Into each Ta.flR(t"Bl2fl!'ii . :. p? tr' tni. jj. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St.. N. Y. de2CCTTS ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'S OINTiVIENT ABSOLtrrEItT' CURES. STJIPTtfMS Xolfttnrc; latenne Itchlnr and tlnclns; most at nlfht; wome by serf telling. If a!IoTeata continue tatnom form and protrude which often Meed and nleeate becomlnir Terr sore. SW TSU OlTnhT ttop the lwhlni and Men'lnff. henU ulceration, nnd In most case removes tho tomors. AJc jour Druggist for It. nlS-58-TTS f Teacher. If by tho nse of V. you save one pair of Shoes a year, and a bottle at IS cents lasts three months, for bow znony years blacking: 'will one year's saving In shoe Leather pay 7 AsL in Ifrvg. Paint nnd Route FnrnUhing ZXaretfor Pik-Pon, Kfnch will STAin Old a ncvs Furniture farnWi hill Stain Glass and Chimaware at Ihe will Stain Tinware imo will Stain tour Old baskets time, will Stain dabts Coach ahd TtY 7 WOLPF & HA2nOLPH. PlilladolplLla. DR. J. A. BUKUUUN. THIS ftl'litJlALlST DcUcs tho world to beat his record of cures of Tape Worm. Catarrh. Cancer. bcroful-. Stom ach, Kidney and Liver Troubles Eczema. Rheumatism, Hale and Female Weakness, and all -Blood Troubles. Bstem of renovating Greatest .discovery of tbe a;e. Call for Bur Coon's Renovator. At all drusstores. All calls answered nlcht and day. Telephone 3598. Know me by my works. - noS-TTS SI OHIO ST., Allegheny City, Pa, m rintMI mm . LEARN Tr-'feiV' i $ 1 1iV- C 'SSriiA 1 JL &r ,mM ifX 5ijt AM.UV BFIIJ - 4 SZ rfcPk Z, Ti MLiHi -3 ff&3& ;VtfV-JS KfeNi '.y, ij u CVrAiMT SOUS9 .l.vl &&). -4 dtP 3 IC LNI Of A PAIMT THAT 9Ht L 'Hl m cam art rMADvsfr.a i tip? Zy S?te WH0LESALK -:- HOUSE, 111 Embroidery and Whito Goods Department-, direct Importation from tho best manufac turers or SL GalL in Hwlss and Cambric Ed?. Injs. Flounclnjs Skirt Widths and AIloTers. HeniBtltohed lid-In and Floundngs. Buyers will nnd these goods attractiTB both in PJico and noTcltles of desien. Full lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best makes Window shades in dado and plain or spnnj fixtures, Lace Cur tains, Portieres. Chenille Crtrtains, Poles and Brass Tnmmincs: Floor. Table and Stair Oil Cloths label mikes, lowest prices for quality. wash DREhs fabrics. Tho lirpcst raricty from which to aelect Toil Du Nords, Chalon Cloths. Eath Seersnck era. Imperial Suiting. Heather & Renfrew Dress Ginabams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wlioleseile Exclusively. Jal3-D BROKERS FIN ANCLVX. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. myJ PEOPLE'S guAVENUE. Capital. $300.1X10. Surplus. SS1.670 29. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWAItU E.DUFF, 4 President, Assr. Sec. Treas. per cent Interest allowed on time deposits. oclo-IU-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocl. Bonds, Grain, Petro'eutn. Private wire to New York and Chicago. il SIXTH ST., Pittsburs. oc22-'j3 3IEDICAL. 814 PEN'n AV'JSMJE. PITToBUltC. 1' I. As old residents know and back files of Pitts burg papers piore, is the oldest establuhed and most prominent physician in the city, de voting special attention to all chronic diseases sibrsNO FEE UNTILCURED MCfSwril 10 and menial diseases, physical llCn V UUO decay.nervous debility. lack ot energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sirht. selC distrust, basbfnlness. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, orcanic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting "the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN reruP!?onas! bhitcbes, falllnz hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations or tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly crad'catcd from thesvstem. 1 1 D I M A R V ki(lny and bladder derange Unillttn I j ments, weak back, graveL ca tarrhal discbarges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. WLittier's life-lone extensive oxperiencg insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as it here. Office hours, 9 A. ir. to 8 P. M. Snnday. 10 A. M. to I r. it. only. DR. WHITTIER. fall l'enn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. deS-i0-DSuw DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re. quiring scientific and conflden- 2f. tial treatment! Dr. S-K'Lake. ,. M. IL c. P. S.. is tbo oldest and most experienced specialist in tbe city. Consultation free and strictlv confidential. Office hours 9 to 4 anu to 8 r. m.: Sundays, 2 to 1 P. ir. Consult tbem personally, or write. Doctors Lake. cor. Penn ave. and 4th St., Pittsburg, Pa. je3-72-DWk NERVEAND brain treatment! Epedflc for Hysteria, DizzLrw.nta, Neuralgia. TTate iulnfjss, SIcntal Depression, Sottcninc ot tho Brain, re sulting In insanity and leading to misery decar and death. Premature Old Age,Barrennes.Los3of Porer in either sex. Involuntary Losses, and Spermatorrhoea caused br OTer-cxertlon of the brain, self-afcu?e or over indulgence hach box contains one month's treat ment. 3l a box, or six for 85, cent by mall prepaid. "With, each, order for six boxes, will ttend purcbas-r (cuarastee to refund mozcy it tho treatment fails ta curt inarntee fnt il frenuinw Fold only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave., and Comer Wylio an3 Fulton at, PIT1SBUKG. PA. myl&51-TTS3u ELECTRIC BELT WEAME lnMKNdebllltate.1 through disease or otherwise. WE Uai: ,VNTP-p.tnf!III!Kbv this New 1MPHOVEU KLECTIJIC KELT or Ki-iTUD JIONEY. 3Ida for this specific pnrposc. Cure or Physical Weak- Currents of Electricity thronjth all weak parts, restoring them to HEALTH and VIGOKOUS hrKENGTH. Electric current felt Instantly, or wo lorlcitJiOCo in cash. liELT Complete land up. Worst cases Permanently Cured in tlireo months, eiieil pamphlets free. Call onorad- ores SASUEJ iLtUTBIC CU..SI9 Broadway, Mew Xork. my22-U-Trssu i AB00KFC3THEM1LLI0N FRE. WITH MEDICAL ELECTRICrTT' Tor all CHR0HI0. OEGAUI0 aaj HSaVOTJS DISEASES in both sexes. RbTU Rlttfll MnM.itthl.hwy l-w-a THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., HllrYAIIKE.WO my22-ll-Trs3a ooic's Cottcasi. Eoot COMPOUND (Composed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Pennvroval a recent discoverv hv an 'old nhTlcL-in. Is fUtresxfuHn it a ft mtmtntySz'e, Effectual. Price $L by mall, eealed. Ladles, ask your druejist for CooVa tjouoa rtoot uompouna ana taso no substitute, or inclose 2 stamps for sealed particulars. Ad dress POSD LIIA' COMPANY, No. 3 Hsher Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich, .83-Sold In Pittsbura Pa bv Joseph Fleta lng SSo3, Diamond and Market stj. se21-loT-T-rsnWkzot7K TO WEAK MEN SulTcrlns from the eUects of youthful errors, early decay, r, astlns weaknets. lost manhood, eta, I will send a valuable treatise (scaled) containing: full particulars for home cure. FREE of charge. A splendid medical work tshonld be read by every man who Is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. F. C. FOIVLER, JIooUn5,Conn. de2-Sl-DSawic NERVE BEANS airenrruien rtcrrcs, urain and other onraas. Clear Cloudy wiiiic. vuii; arciHuu iootiCTJ( aapicosaniareams. ioss Ol mem. Ar. sinH alt Jkrvm m 4,.a-a Positive cure for all male and t rstpaii i-'aLi.iu. iaare5serrei;cani.o..uu!Ulo.N-r- At ToseDB Heminc & Son's. Marie: S, nd All ludinz drneEijtiT V- i c m a i c weakness- niCC, Jt, Address Nerve Bean Co.. CuIilo. N-Y- At ToseDh "WE CURE MEN" of Debility. Impotency; Weakness. Dread of Marriaffe.becretSins, Losses, Evil Foreboding. Despondenr.SitnntedGrowths.etc.EjrrfuJce JItllioil3t;Ueu3a."ytonotJoluorsurrmxm." I nun air-ill annv 1.?'"li-',r'e Ir "'"" uURNEWBOOK ""-eriemedicai. , . I CO- Bniralo. N. Y. Ihousands of Guaranteed Testimonials that "MEM STAY CURED." VVEAKEBEE "Witt S"""mAU'' beal d Treatise, eiplalninc abso "P,Jifla,eand Perfect r-UIlE without .Nervous Debility. Lack of YlKorand Development. Premature Decline. Func tional Dloorder. Kt-tncy and Bladder Diseases, eta idfctJi TBI HlbTOS CD, IJ Firt flier, lev lork, 1 1. ocll-TTSWfc Fc-nale BeanStthe mosrpnwerlbl fesalcreiTQlator Per lectlysafe. Merer fail. fj.pctrpaitl. Send ac. (stamp for pirurolars. Address LIO.S DRUG CO., UjJilo. N. Y. Sold by JOS. FLLMilNG & !aO", 112 Market it. apl"-10-TT3 3RNE & CO DOCTOR WHITTSEK 1 ?.-iwri velfvJExv II Pa. E.b, WESTS E IS SLT W H$ V Va. 'fo gy T. A TTT?C!'BI!-0XIDEPILUareal: i Jrv M.HJCjiJ superior to pennyroya: or tansy; particulars, lc. CLAttKJS 4 CO.. 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