m ?-. $.- it TFV" ' r TEfE PITTSBURG- DISPATOH. THTJBSDAY; JANUARY l lS9i? WILL TURN A LEAF. One Business Han Tells Uat Be 1'roposes Doing This Tear. A STEP THAT ALL SHOULD TAKE. Gcod Prospect of a Radical Improvement in the Lnildinj indcstrx. rulXTS OP THE srEUOIiATlYfJ HAKKLTS Leaves without number will be turned by business tnei. as well as others to-day. One of the former said yesterday: "I will turn a leaf to-morrow. I intend to stick closer to my business this jear than I did last. I was ou deck all the time, but engaged in several outside interests, which divided my attention and weakened my resources. I liud that oue thins is about all the average man can success "ally manage." Th s is trnth in a nutshell. The majority of failures are due to alternating too much. The man with mauy irons in the fire runs creat risk of hvm; ome of them burned. It pus to slick to ouo"s titwncss. More lIuIIihngTliislc.ir. The close of the j ear ti: ds ihe city "hard up" for houses, riosiun, Philadelphia and Chicago are aJimttedlj fler!uilt, but the contrary is Hue here. With all the baildin?; of the past and preiouscarsit is imp SMble to houe all thercvple who an scekins to locale in tin cnv. Etcn citizens are sometimes left out 111 II e cold and compelled to 'double un with flienis. There is cround for believinc that the new jear mil wunena change in this matter and step lw taken to hriicthe supplj within re spectable distance 6f the demand. Jt has leeu mcutioi.ed that tno companies halo been orzmized In bud J 000 housje between them and may do b( ttcr. The lnmil tcp- to form anotner compinj to build 200 Mere taken jesleiday. Individual buildiujr in onuses to lie on a larger sc.de than eer before. Caj italists liavo become convinced that fcou-cs are the best ib estmenr. particularly m here they can be sold or rented before com pletion, ana will be Urge builders this jear. Altoserlier there are about 2,000 houses pro Mdcd for, which will be commenced as soon as the ueather will permit. This is a cood beRin ninc. uut the number should be o. cudrnpled to even approximately meet the emergency. lie Had Knongli. That distance lends enchantment to. the Mew is shown bv the following incident. A pro'idnentbuaiuo's man on Fifth avenue had beenichuis for an o -fashioned snon, such as was common when he was a boy. it came The other dav. What followed is best told In his own words: "When I woke 111 the morning and found the snow about tno feet deep 1 felt like a loy of 15. It was exhilarating, and viio -.of sleigh rules with jirettv giris flitted throuzh my mind. Well. I ate my lrrahrat and stirted for the street car station. It was glorious, the short walkthiough the sno. When 1 reached the nation I was told the carswero not running. Tlicy had been suoedup. This necessitated a tramp of a mile 1 nu.ilu the journey, but the fnnr was not naif o beautiful as betore. In fact.it was posit. veil disagreeable. I want 110 more bojbood snow-. "Ithi'ikit :he same with cverjtlung else. Old and midille-iged peouleare aDt to thin& things were better when they were bojs, but when Tested it is ncarlv alttajs found that the new wajs .ire the best " Itusines Xevs and Gossip. Turn our leases to-dav, and stick to what ever yoa lesolve to(lo. if it's right. Ihe sale if the Richmond property wasDoted !n this column six weeks ago. The papers passed on Tuesday. 1 early settlements are now m order. Local disbursements un this account will approxi mate SAW0.WJ. ood i still the popular material forhouses, but bnck is making good progress. Stone about lmlds its onn, the record showing 23 house of this material the past year, against 21 in 153. Ulliccrs of the Exchange will be elected to. H'orrotr. There will be practically no opposi tion to the slate. TLe iccord of the stock leather, for tho year shows th.it while 1 unable dividend-payers more than held their own, all others submitted to coi cession- atcr wnl e"aporate. A wholesale drgoods dealer said yesterday that ln- burine-s then i-r jear was Super cent better than in 16511. This is rather belo.v the aeraga of improvement taking tho city through. Two budding perm.ts were Issued yesterdav one to C W. ilcMinn, for a frame two-story store and dwellinc, 2x50 feet, on Finance street, Twe iti-fjis ward, .0 cost SC00. and the other to A-IL Collins for a brick two-story stable. 15x17 lcet, on Butler street. Fifteenth wai d, to cub: So'JO. Ihe largest ol Uj mnr'gaes on file for record ycslerdaj ras for S5,Mrl Moeineuts in Kealty. Black liaird sold to S.B. Harper for John E. 31illera new frame dwelling of tea rooms. 011 huu.uicrlea stieet, near Walnnt street, iadside. with lot 40x10, for fS,250. This is the third dwelling on this street recently sold In them. b. A. Dickie JL Co. sola for J. VT. Moore to 31rs. . J. fctoner. four lots on Lang avenue, Twantj-trst ward. SSxIW) each, for 2.100. Samuel V. Black d. Co. sold for Kced B. Cojle $. Co. the property situate at Marion itation. Balt.more and Ohio Railroad, being lot o. 3, Marion place plan, size J0vll5, with atwcstorj frame dwelling of six rooms, for a once apnroiimating SiDOi This is the second propert; sole by them in that locality last month Biown Afcaint sold to H. F. Texter three lots in the Bank of Commeico addition Dian, Hrnshtoii. fronting 120 feet on the "with side of Kelh street and extending back 137 feet to a 20-loot allev, for 2 O0U. Charles bnn.ers i Co. sold for V. M. Verner to J. R. Holland three lots on Grrett street, E-i't End, each SlUvlJO feet, for Jl.SOO. Reed li. Coyle A. Co. sold to Mrs. Susannah Caddick two lots 111 the Twenty-third ward. 1 rontms 40 feet on Monongabela street by 100 in dep ts. for J7U0. James V. Drape A Co. sold 200 acres ot farm ing and mineral land ou one of the local rad ios ds tor S41.0U0. u 'William l'etty A. Co. sold to Mrs. Anna Linge tor W. II. Hcrron a lot 21x100 en Madi on aienne. ucar Thirty-third street. Ihir teenth ward, for S059. W. A Ilerron & bons sold a frame house of six romns and attic lot 40v.H0 feet, on Blain street. Brushtoc, in the Bank of Commerce plan, lor S2, SOU UPS AHD DOWHS OF OH. 2et Loss in Price During tho Year Nearly Forty Cents. The oil market wound up for the year jester day dull but with considerable backbone, due to bullish conditions generally. It opened at T8J& which was also the highest. The lowest and closing was 70, the weakness resulting from chancinc the option. The salient features of the year were pre sented jestcrday, and little remains to be added. The highest puce, 10S. was 111 January and the lowest, 641,. i December. Treuetlos for the jear was is.,'., cents. The rallv of the last two weeks was due principally to the pro ducers' movement. Indications Tavor more actiwtv and better prices before the vear is very old. Renned was marked up at Antwerp. Average runs, 77,825; average shipments, 86.4S9; average charters. lb779. Clearings were 8.000 barreK McGrew. Wilson S. Co Eisner Buildinc quote puts, "Oc; calls, 73i7ic Other Oil Markets. Oil Citt. Dec. 31 National Transit Certifi. cites opened at 70c: highest. 71c; lowest. &: closed at 71c bales. 111.000 barrels; clearances, 460.000 barrels: charters. 19.017 barrel-; shipments. 98.157 barrels: runs, 109,813 bar rels. Carrying. 40S50a Buckeye. lbJir; sales, I.OnO barrel--: runs. 43,713 barrels; shipments, oO.bSl barrels. JJrtADFor.D. Dec. 31. National Transit Cer tificates opened at 70Kc; closed at 71c: highest, lc; low est, 70c; clearances, 32.000 barrels. Nrsr Yoek, Dec 31. Petroleum opened weak, became dull, sagged slowly until near the. close.twhcn a reaction followed, closing stejd. I'enn-ylvaula oil Spot opening, 70?c; highest, 70,'c: .lowest, C9Xc: cfosing 70J4C renusylvania oil-Jannary option: Opening, 7ia,4r: highest. 70J4e: lowest. 70c; clo-mg. 'dUc. om.a oil-Opeuinc. 18Jc; highest. ISHc: lowest. t Irving lhi Total sa 219,000 barrels. K0KEY MAEKET. Tlio Record of the Year ilade Up-Aston-Isblng Gains. The year closed with a light demand for 2aA money and a fair snpplv to take Caro of legiti mate business. Rates were steady on the basts of 67 per cent, with more emphasis than for some time 015 tho inside figure. Clearings were JLS01.S22 20 aud balances RM0.092 59. Tho business of th'e Clearing House for the vear was given in detail in tnls paper yestor dav, tow Inch the following is added to make the record complete. Total transactions for 1FU1 w ere J902.SS0 025 07: total for 18S5. S76f.63S, 070 10. G alii of 1890 over 1SS9, $ 13C,71L5i 9L This evidence of prosperity is bejond dis pute. The most sanguine are satisfied and the croaker dumbfounded. Such a gain oversuch a car as lsSS-was, ts trulj marveious. The j ear shows an increase n money in cir culation ot ncarlv fS7,2JO,O0tt There was an In crease of over $31,750,000 in silver certificates, S 10.000.000 in United fctates notes, over JS.375, 0U) 111 standard dollars, over S7,7C0,OC0 in gold certitlc ues, over $3,750,003 in subsidiary silver, over $.K5U,000 in gold coin, and 517.250,000 in silver bullion treasury notes. Ihere was a decrease of nearly $20,250,000 in national bank notes. The Treasury shows a net gain for the jeafof J15.005.I20. At New York, .yesterday money on call was close, ranging from 2 to 8 per cent last loan 3, closed offered at 3. 1'rime mercantile paper, 71. Sterling exchance quiet but firm at SI 79 foi OU days' bills and $4 S3 for demand. Closing Bonl Quotations. U. S. s. rcc. i:iSOL K. ST. lien. Ss U.S. 4. coun i-.'i Mutual Union 6s.., 3S4 103S 109 mi. 110 m 10b U.fc. 4Hs. T-F 103Sa,A.J. C Int. Cert... U. &. 44-, couo 103Jt N orlhern fac. ll.. Northern rc. zds.. Northwtu oonsols. J.orfw'n debens 5s. (Jre;on Trans. Gs. -t.I.il.-M. Ocii. Ss. bt.UAb K. Ocn.M. 1'aciUo t or 'Do. nri Loulsiauastauipcdti tit MIsourlGs lenn. newsct. (3.. .103 Tenn. ucwt. ai.. 17 Teim. new set, 2.... 70 Canxd-k ho. 2ds U5 Ontrat 1'aciUc lsls.liC'.i Jl'i 10s IS 114 85 31 112 lin'4 M. t'anl consols.... st,l. Chlifc. Ists Ilcn. Jt H. IS. lsts...in',liM Ic UG.Tr.Ks. lcn. i K. (,. 43 aVsj rx.. fc. K O.Tr.It. O.AK.O. Westlsts. Union fadnclsts... Friczds 95ij West inore .11. lv. A.I. ben. fcs.. 74j! New York Bank clearings, $103,004,037; balances. $4,759,1)74. BOSTOV Bank clearings to-day, $14,333,977; balances. $L'J55.31b. Money 3 per cent. BALriMor.E Banc clearings, $2,3(2,214; balances $ou9.l57. Rate. C per cent. Chicago Bank clearings for the day, $12, 419 41K1 For the month of December they were ri50.25i5U. against $12,17(5,053 for Dcembr, 1S69 1" or the -ar 1S90 they ere $4 093.145,904, againt S,379,925.19 lor the vear lbS9, showing an Increase iu 1S30 of 5711,220,711 THE LAST SESSI0H. How the Stock Exchange Wound Up Busi ness for tho Year. As there was no hungering and thirsting for local stocks yesterday, very little business was transacted. Sales were 8 shares of Electric at 13K. and 20 Central Traction at 19. 1 ho full list was called, bat. as the "boys" had no orders, they were afraid to bid, lest they should be bit, and asa result few figures were put on the board. As stated yesterday, the j ear's record shows losses from fractions to points in nearly everything on the list except bank shares. An attempt was made after the second call to adjourn, and the question was put to vote, bnt there was so much merriment that the result could not be ascertained, aud the afternoon call became a necessity. High jinks was the feature of the afternoon session, little attention being given to business. During the progress a game of football w as played with Captain Barbour's store-pine hat. It was af terwad burned, and around the flames the crowd performed a scalp dance. Several oiber head coverings were badly battered. Captain Barbour severed his official connec tion with the Exchange in a few happy words, which "brought down tho house." Henry M. Long then moved a vote of thanks to the retir ing secretary It was unanimously adopted. This closed ihe last session of the Pittsburg Exchange for 1S9A. dl'-bT SECOXD T1IIUD CALL. CALL. CALL. Lt A IS A II A 1'. 1". b. M. Kx .... 410 390 4J0 .... .... Hank.if ''ittsb's Si Citizens . at. HI. M h.xchanfte . li. .... M 1 rcthold Hank i .... Iron Cltv . U'k .... 87 Kcj'ne U. of r. 73 Masonic Bank (3 M. i.il. at. B. 07 CJ.'i )-..... 6CK.... Alet. at. Bank. 110 -Monon. N. Ihtllk 127 .... 117 ... S .... 1'. U. or bavin6 iiO becond.r...AI. 1M Chnrtlers V l.as 12 .Manulact's G.C. ...'. 27 Ohio Vallev . .. SI i'. . O. Jfc 1'. Co 7 8 .... 8 l'lnla. Co 13V 13( 13)f 13H 13! 13-!f UheellntcGnCo .... 14S Columbia Oil. Co 2 3 24 3 Wash. Ollto 80 It. 1'Itt Incline 2 Central Traction 19 191$ " 19 lsjf 19 19J( Citiins'trac'n. 48 rG 35- .. 58.... rieasant alley, ii.... X.. zt.... Second Avenue 52 Clurttcrs l!v M l"s, V. A A. 4i fltls. i I.. E. bO I.. C &. SU L, M r.i v.ili:.co u r.jt.i:.K.in-r. .... js, I'., W. A lv.lt.lt. .... S ) . x.s. UG.CC Consignee Mln'g 20 .... 23 t... 20 .... 1.USUT Milling. 19VJ 21 j9 21 19 .... U estlnrl.onse K. 13'j 13J 13VJ 13h 13V ltif Monon. . (x... as U.S. A h. Co.. 11 ... JIij KX lV,i iicj V Cst'llOHSP A 11 103 97 974 1W At et. U.Co. Llm 65 1'itts.riateG.Co. 175 .... 185 J95 Till. tn?")l Bllne nf etn.l c XT aw V..l . .. ..w - . -,u w. O.W1.B0 Ml. A, C XUII. JC31CI dav were 140,044 shares, including: Atchiion, 6.379; Delaware, I.ackawanna and Western, 26,214: Lake SIi ore, 5.5:0: Louisville and Nash ville, S.920, Misnnrl Pacific, 4,400: Reading, 5.530: it. Paul. 8,025; Union Pacitlc, 8,010; West ern Union, 3,357. SEW YORK STOCKS. Shares Open as Dull as on Tuesday, but soou Change Sharply for the Better, Led by Lackawanna and Coal Stocks, Ntw York, Dec. 31. Considering that this was the last day of the year the stock market displayed a good deal of strength on a fairly acthe business, and money was comparatively eas) all through the day. The failure of Bate man A. Co. had no effect other tbau a senti mental one. The inclination of the bears and trade was to follow up their advantage of yesterday this morning, and opening prices were iu many cases lower than last night's figures, while special pressure was brought upon a few stock", with the result df establishing further fractional losses in the early trading. There was, however, an evident effort to pick np stocks at the concessions, and the temper of the market underwent a sharr) change for the bet ter before the end of the ftrst hour. Lacka wanna aud other coal stocks were all promi nent in the advance, aud the Grangers were not far behind, and the buying In under tho lc caused sharp gains in both Delaware "and Hudson and Omaha common. Sugar Refiner ies also, showed marked strength, and to a les ser desrree oil the leading stocks, including St. Paul, Union Pacific, Louisville, Atchison and Northern Pacific The trading, however, failed to show any special feature outside of the shafp rise Iu Lake Erie aud Western in the last hour. The buying continued right up to the close, which was dull but firm at or near the best prices of the day. The final changes are almost invariably ad vances, and Colorado Coal is up IJrf; Missouri Pacific. lJi; Louisville and Nashville. C, C, L. & bt. L., Rock Island. Sugar and Tennes see Coal, each 1 per cent, and Lackawanna, which sold ex-dividend of I J per ceut, t ose 1 per cent in addition. Railroad bonds again showed a moderate amount of animation with a strong tone, and many of the active bonds scored material im provement. The sales reached $hob5,O00, of which $137,090 were in Reading firsts. 1 he ad Tauces of note include MacKinac and Mar quette Land Grants, 2 to 29. rbcrolloninictanie snows tue prices or active stockson the ew York stock fcxchanite yester day. Corrected alilly ror Tiik Dispatch by Wmran A Stephen 6o.. oldest l'ltubure mem bers or Aew iork stock Kxchance, S7 i'oarth avenne: Clos-Hlrb- iiow me et. et. Bid. 18 lb IS 29 27i 28 73Vi KM 7SC, 4sH 4T 4S14 lltl'i 103 106 17 15K ICV 3tb' tlo 31 90 S3H &h 51M ! li 104X 1W 11MS 701, tO TuH VZ)i 20 22)j 78 105 104K 105 S9t 59H !SH 92 112 92 JH Ztii V&'A 26 264 42tf 41 4J( 2SS , 2S!" " 2S I3IJ K!M nth J3UH -127)4 3H4 171, 57 7' 97 96K ,9sJf H 13K MS Si 2 W( lOdU 105 1W1 73 71K 73 25 60 (9!4 0J I7X 15 It's lot 10014 irov HH U Uii S ak ' ssi 15i u 15H 5i k mx .Open. Inc. Am. Cotton Oil Trust.. 16 Atch., Top. &S. IT 28S; Canadian Pacific. 7:li Canada southern 4731 Central of KewJersey.LM' Chesapeake A Ohio ... ISs Chlcajro Gas ITust.. 31U C. Bur. A Uniaey 8sJi C Mil. AbL. l'anl.. .. 5oi u. Mil. a at. i'.. Dr.. mi, c. itoct 1. a l'. rail (X. bU t.. M. iO 3 c, su p.. 31. a u. nt .... C A Northwestern. .. 10414 C, C. U. ! L, fc'j c. c. c. A l.Dixr..... k Col. Votil A iron swjj Col. a Hocklnir Valley 2G Ches. A Ohio 1st Drer.. 41 C'lies. a Ohio 2d prer.. Z!K eU. Lack A West.... lai, Del. A Hudson 1274 Uen. AIUo Grande.. .. Oen. UioGnudcnt. .... .1r;.T" v"- ua Ullnou Central 87 Lane Krle A West 1JX cake fcricA West nf..vS2 IaKeSnore AM. o....iH LoalsvUleAAsshvllle. 72 ioDHe AOblo Missouri facinc 59H National .eadTrot... Vhi .New rors; Central....t01 .Y Us: St. I, , 11J N. 1.. L. E. A Vf l 1S A.r. AH. E. iriS N. r.. o. A W. r-... 15 Nor foil: A Western Norfolk A Western vu MS t.'aauJ Kwrrimfi ifrarrirnifraa m x iiiwrr-iiXVifflW7w TniHiiiMBiWMTwriTmw iinr imMMm&m2&r?K Northern PaclOc ., 2I 211i 21 21K Northern Taclflc or.... 62V 0 &H 61 Ohio A MUsIsslpoi r... 17 Oresron linprovemcnt. 15 I'aclflcital! 3J 31 s:i 34 Peo.. Dec. AKvani.... 15 15 15 15 Pnllaael. ABeadlmr... S1W S2' 31), 32i Itlcbmono A W. r. T . ! 15 15 15! RlcnmondAW.l'.J.Di 66 67,' t6 67"4 SU 1. Minn. A Man Do SuearTnist. 36 55 57X Texas Paclnc 13 IS liS lSJa Union Paclne H 43V 41V 4t' Wabash : v 9H t'7i ai Wabasn nrererred KH 17 16lJ 17 estern Union. SX 76CJ 7o 'bli W nceltnc ft u K. 3i 31 31H 3iss AVheellnKALK.pret. 67'-4 C7H 67. 661i Aorth American Co... 11) 1IM Ilk 11 Ex-dtvldend. Thlladelphla Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue. Members Aew lort stock Ex change: . Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Itallroad. 50 M!i KcTlmc 16 1-15 buffalo. New ork and Philadelphia 7H I.enluli Vallev 49 Lchlrh .Navigation 47' Philadelphia and Krle Jiortnern Pacific common 21l Northern Pacific nrcterrcd b3 lo'.i 8 431 43X 2S tin G4 -( DOMESTIC MARKETS. OFFICE OF PITTSBURG DISPATCH, I Wednesday, Dec 31. 1600. J Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Commission men report trado very active. Supply of turkeys is large, but demand proved larger and price advanced to 20a per pound in a jobbing way. The New Year's turkey is more expensive than that for Christmas. The high est price ot the year was on tue last day. Other poultry is less active, and chickens arc a shade lower. Onr markets are much better supplied with potatoes of late, and prices are 15c per bushel below the highest point. Fresh egg3 are good stock and outside quotations rule. Creamery butter has weakened, and quotations of last week are slightly shaded by jobbers. APPLES $5 006 CO a barrel. .Bcttee Creamery, Elgin, S2Q333; Ohio do, 2S20c; common country butter, 101 ic; choice country rolls. 18020c; fancy country rolls, 23 25o Beans New crop beans, navy. $2 302 35; marrow, $2 352 40; Lima beaus, bgbc HfssWaX 2B30c?l ft for choice; Iov grade, 22&c Cider Saud refined, $9 00S10 00: common. $5 50&8 00: crab cider, $10 0011 00 fl barrel: cider vinegar. 14loo per gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, fall make, lOJc; New York cheese, 10Kllc: Llmbnrger, ldj14c; domestic Sweitzer, 1213c: Wisconsin brick Sueiizer, 14c; Imported bweitzer, 27J4C Cranberries-; Cape Cod, $3 75S,4 00 a box, $11 5012 00 a barrel; Jerseys, $3 003 "5 a box, $11 00 U 50 a barrel. Dressed HoGb Large, 4Koc lb; small, 56c. EGGS 2021c for Western stuck; 2729cfor strictly fresh nearby eggs. KE4.THERS Extra live gpesc,50SGOc; No. 1 4045c: mixed lots, 3035c ft ft ItAME Mallard ducks. M 004 50 a dozen; butter ducks. $2 00442 50 a dozen: pheasants, $5 005 50 a duzen; squirrels, $1 232)1 50 a dozen; woodcocks, $4 2o4 50 a dozen? quail. $1 001 25: rabbits, 202oc a pair; veni-on sad dles, 1415oa pound; whole venison, 1012c a psuud. Honey New crop white clover, 2022c 9 lb. California honey. 12QI5c lb. Maple Syrup 75a05c a can; maple sugar, 910c 1 lb. Nuts Chestnuts, $5 005 50 a bushel; wal nuts, 7075c a bushel; shell bark hickor nuts, $1 501 75 a bushel; oeanuts, $1 50 1 75, roasted: green,- 4K0c ? ft; pecans, lBj fl ft; new French Walnuts. lO018c fi Poultry Alive CiueKcus. jouug, S5J50c: old. 5505c: tnrkeys 11215c a pound: ducks, 60 75c a pair: geese, choice. $1 251 30 a pair. Dressed Turkey, 202Ic a pound: ducks, 14 15c a pound: chickens, Ul2c: geese, 89c Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered, 5e. Seeds Recleaned Western clover. $5 00 5 25; countrv medium clover. S4 004 25; titi othj, $1 501 55; bine crass. $2 853 00; orchard grass, $1 50;4nillet, 7075c Tropical Fruits Lemons, $4 50: fancy, $5 005 50; Jamaica oranges, SS 00Q6 50 a barrel; Florida oranges S3 '504 00 a box; lianana. $2 50 firsts, $1 50 cood seconds, x bunch; Malaga grapesJ7 00912 51 a half bar rel, according to qualitj; figs, 1516o Si; dates, 4Kffi5c ?1 ft. VEOEfABLES Potatoe". $120125?) bushel; Southern sweets, $2 252 75 barrel; Jersey, $3 504 00; kiln dried, 54 00 a barrel; cabbage, $7 508 00 fl hundred; onions. S3 00 a barrel; celery, 40bCc a dozen bunches; parsnips, 35c a dozen: carrots, 35c a dozen; parsley, 10c a dozen; spinach, 70c a bushel; horseradish, 50 75c a dozen. Groceries. The last day of the year was quiet in this de partment, and merchants were not sorry as they are now np to the eyes in stock-taking. There are no changes to report. Green Coffee Fancy, 2425Vc: choice Rio, 22$Q23J4c: prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rio, 2uK21K! old Government Java, 2DLx3Jc; Maracaibo, 25K27Kc; Mocha, 3032c; bautos, 222Gc; Caracas, 2527c; La Guayra, 2627c. Roasted (in papers) Standard brand,24c; high crades, 2730c; old Government Java, bulk, 31ffi33Hc: Maracalbo, :a2i:; Santos, 26 30c; pcaberr), 30c: choice liio, 25 c: prime Rio, 24Kc; goo-l Rio. 23Jc; ordiuar, 21z2c ta'piCES (n hole) Cloves, 15lBc: allspice.lOc; cassia, fie; pepper. 13c; nutmeg, 75S0c. Petroi.lum (jobbers' uncesl .10 test, 7c; Ohio. 120. Kc; headlight. Io0, Hjc; water while, 1010c; globe. i4lilc;elamr. 15c: car. nadine, lljfc; rojaliue, 14c; red oil, llllc; pnnty, 14c. Miners' Oil No.1 winter strained. 4013c; ft gallon: summer, 35037c: lard oil,5558c Syrup Corn s rup, 2S30c; chob e sugar sjrup, 3flSSJc; prime sugar syrup, 32d3c; strictlv prime, 31S35C. N. O. Molassls Fancy, new crop. 42c; choice, 4Cc:raedium, 35Stic; mixed, 34fj)SGc. SODA Bi carb In kegs, SKSSJic; bi-rarb in Ksi 5Ji; bl-carb, assorted packages, 56c; sal suda 111 kegs, l'ic; do granulated, 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stcarine, P set. 8ic; parilinc, ll12c Rice Head Carolina, 77c: choice, 6K 6c; prime, GffiOKc; Lonijiana, 5K6c starch Pearl, 4ic; corn surch, 6JiQ7c; gloss starch, 67c Foreign Fruits Laer raisins, $2 65: Lon don !aer. $2 75: Mu-dtcls, $2 25; California Muscateh, $2 1532 25; Valencia, 77c: Ondara Valencia. BJSJSJSt: sultana, lSOc: currants 5S5c: Turkey prunes, TJJgSc; French prunes, HKlffiI3c; Salonica prunes in 2-ft package", 9c; cocoannts. lot'. $6; almonds, Lau., 1 ft, 29c; do Ivica, 17c; do shelled. 40c; wulnuts, njp., 13 14c; Sicilv filberts, 12c; Smyrna figs, 1314c: new dites. 5S8c; Brazil nuts, 18c: pecans, H 16c; citron. V &. 1920c: lemon peel, 12c tf ft; orange neel, 1.2c- Dkied Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft, lc: apples, cvapuraied, UJjQIdc; peaches, evapo rated, pared, 28o0c: peacue;, California, evap orated, unpared, 2023c: cherries Pitted, 31c; cherries, ui, pitted. I313c; raspberries evap orated. 32Q33c; blackuerrics, 910c; huckle berries. 15c ' Sugars Cubes. CJJe; powdered, 6)ffi; granu lated, 5gc: confectiniicrs' A. he; standard A, Co; soft white, 5Ji5c: yellow, choice, 5VJ$ $", yellow, good, oJJ55;;c; yellow, fair. 5) ojc; yellow, dark, 5s5Jic. Pickles Medium, ubia(l,200),S8CO: medium, half bbls(000).S175. SALT No. 1 ,3 bill.. SI 00; No. 1 ex., ft bhl., $1 10: dairy. $ bbL, $1 20: coarse crystal. & bbl., $1 20; Higcins' Eureka. 4-bu. sacks, $2 Ml; Hig gins' Eureka. 15-11 ft packets, $3 001 'Canned Goods Standard peaches, $2 SOg! 2 90; 2nds, $2 50SI2 60; extra peaches, $3 00 3 10; pie peaches, $2 00: finest corn, 1 3o,ffil 6U; Hfd. Co. corn, 95c&$l 15; red cherries, $1 40 1 50: Lima beaus, $1 35: soaked do. SOc; string do, 7590c; marroufat peas $1 101 25: soaked peas. 7080c; pineapples, $1 301 4V: Bahama do, $2 55: damson plums, $1 10; greengages, $1 50: egg plums, $2 20; California apricots, $2 5002 60: California pears, $2 75; do Green gages. $2 00; do egg plums 2 00; extra white cherries, $2 85: raspberries $1 4021 45: straw, berries, $1 301 40; gooseberries, $1 101 15; tomatoes, 8o90c: salmon, 1-ft, $1 3001 80; blackberries, $1 10: succotnb, 2-ft cans soaked, 90c: do green. 2-ft, $1 25l 50: corn beer, 2-ft cans. $2 00; 1-ft cans $1 00; baked beat's, $1 401 50; lobster. 1-ft. $2 25; mackerel, 1-ft cans, broiled, $1 50; sardines do mestic, lA. H 154 25; sardines, domestic, Ks $6 50: sardines imported. i. SH 5012 50; sar dines Imported, i $18; sardines, mustard, $3 b0: sardines spiced, $1 25. " FISH Extra No. 1 bloaAr, mackerel, $20 bbl.; extra No. 1 do mess $28 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore. $24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel. $22: large ys. $20. Codfish Whole pollock, 5c ! ft: do medium, George's cod, 5c; do large, 7c; boneless hakes in strips, 5c; do George's cod, in blocks 8K37KC. Herrinc Round shore, $5 50 bbl; suliu ; 50; lake. S3 25 100-ft bbl: White fish. $(1 50 11 100-tt hall bbL Lake trout, $5 50 ?? halt bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c l to. Ice land halibut. 13c ft ft. Pickerel, half bbl. $3: quarter bbl, $1 35. Holland herring, 70c; Wal koff herring. 90c ' OATlIEAI-$7 007 25 1? bbU Grain, Hour and Feed. Sales on call at the Gram Exchange to-day, 1 car No. 1 timothy hay, $9 50, 5 days; 1 car No. 2 y. e. corn. 62c 10 days; 1 car 2 y. s. corn, new, 55c, 10 days; 5 cars 2 w. oas 50c, frco in elevator. Receipts as bulletined. 17 cars By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway. 4 cars of oats. 2 ol flour, lot branrl of barley. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 3 cars of corn. 1 of bran and middlings, 1 of hay. 1 ot Dran, 1 of middlings By Pittsburg and West ern, 1 car of oats 1 of wheat. There is a firmer tone to oats and millfeed. Choice hay Is also firm, but common grades are very dull. Wheat and flour are quiet. Prices for carload lots on track: WHEAT-No. 2 red, $1 001 01; No. 3,97 9Sc Corn-No. 1 old, snelled, 6061c; No. 3 570 f L. """ ' "" si " .. . -j It . 55c; high mixed. SBQStc; mixed, 55056c; new No. 2 vellnw shelled corn. 5455ct new hieh mixed, 635ic: No. 2 yellow ear corn. old. 67 68c; new No. 2 y. r. corn, ez0B3c; new high mixed ear corn, 5659c Oats No. 1. 49S49Je; No. 2 white. 48Kai3e; extra. No. 3, 46K7c; mixod oas 45X4(e. Ryk No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 763770; No. 1. Western. 74875c. Flour Jobbimr prices Fancy spring and winter patent flour, $5 50fi5 75; fancy straisht winter, $4 8505 15; f ancv straight spring. $4 85 5 15; clear win'er, $4 755 00: straight XXXX bakers'. $1 504 75 live floor, f 004 25. Buckwheat flour, 2K33c " Millfeed No. I white middlings, $24 50 25 00 W ton; No. 2 white middlings $21 00 22 00: brown middlings 820 5021 00; winter wheat bran, $21 0021 50. Hay Baled timothy, choice. $10 50010 75; No. 1. $9 50010 00; No. 2 do. $8 008 50: loose from wagon, $12 00014 00, according to qualltv; No. 2 prairie hav, $7 25g7 60; packing do. $7 00 7 25." Straw Oat, $6 507 03; wheat and rye, $6 006 60. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams large, 9c; sugar-cured bams medium, 9c; suzar-cured hams, small, 10c: sugar-cured breakfast bacon. 'c: sugar cured shoulders, 6JiC; sugar-cured boneless shoulders TJJc; skinned shoulders, "Kc;skinned hams, lOJc; sugar-cured California nams.6c: sugar-cured dried beef flats 9c; sugar-cured dried beef sets 10c; sngar-cured dried beef rounds, 12c: bacon shoulders, TJic; bacon, clear sides 7c; bacon, cleir bellle , 6c; dry salt shoulder:, 5c; dry 2alt clear sides 6c Mes pork, heavy, $1150: mess purk. family, $11 5a Lard Refined, in tierces 5c: half barrels 5:; 60-ft tubs 6;'c: 20-ft pails 6J4c; 50-ft tin cans"Sc; Urfc tin palls, 6Kc; 5-ft tin pails, 6c: 10-ft tin pails 5c Smoked sausage, long. 5c; lame. 5c, Fresh pork links, 9c Bone less hams, 10c Pigs feet, half-barrels, $4 00; quarter-barrels $2 15. ' Lumber. This trade is now at ifs quietest time for the year. Volume of trade, according to moderate estimates, has been fully one third larger this year than last or any previous year, and the outlook for another good ysar is considered by lumbermen as good as it has ever been. Haid woods have advanced slightly in price the year past, but other woods are unchanged. , gPIKE UM-LANKD TAK1I QCOTATIO-VS. Clear boards, per M $52 00!B no belect common boards per A! 30 00 Common boards per M 20 00 bheathlng , IS 00 Pine lrame lumber per M 22 00(317 00 Milnjrles No.l, IS In. per M 4 75 bhlrtgles -No. 2, 18in. per M 350 Lath...?. .7. , iOO UARD WOODS YARD QUOTATIONS. Ash, J to 4 in , $40 Klack walnut, green, lognin 5 HI ck walnut, dry, log run 60 Cherry Urecn white oak plank, 2to41n Dry white oak plank, 2 to 41n Dry white oak boards lln We6t Va. yellow pine, 1 inch WestVa. yellow pine. IK Inch West Va. vellow poplar, H to lln Hickory, iMto3in Hemlock building lumber, peril Bank rails Boat stnddlnc... Coal car plank Clear boards per il $ 6000 Surface boards 30 003SOO Clear, fo-lnch beaded celling S 00 Partition boards 1'crM 3503 lloorinic. No. 1 3000 Flooring, No. 2 25 00 Yellow pine floorlug 30 0040 00 Wcather-boardlnp, moulded, No.l.... 30 00 eather-boardln, moulded. No. 2. .. 5 00 Weather-boardluK. Jj-lnch aioo HARD WOODS JOBELNQ PRICZS Ash , S30 Walnut loir run. ereen 25 CttolloOO oaaiioo WIAjOOO Walnut 100 run. dry 35 AVhlte oak plank, preen hltc oak plank, dry White oak bonrtls dry...., West Va. yellow pine. lln... WestYa. yellow pine, l)i In oaaiooo ooaaoo 00O23 00 otxft2ia 0ftjl200 ooazsoo 00(325 00 5012O0 14 00 14 00 is 00 Yellow nonlar... Hickory, ljto 3 In Hemlock- Bunk rails Boat studding. Coal car plank v New York Coffee Market. New Yore, Dec 31. Coffee options opened barely steady, 1020 points artwn. closed steady. 510 points up. Sales, 25 000 bags includirg June. llSOc: January, 160516.25c: February. 15.6515.80c; March. 15.304J15S5C; May, 14.9415.00c; July, 14.60c. Spot Rio firm and quiet; lair cargoes, Bc: No. 7, 17c. Price of Bar Silver. CrKCIAL TELEOUAM TO Till D1RPATCB.: New York, Dec 31. Bar silver London, 4Sd; New York, $1 CS4 00. TELEGHAPH WIEES PAEAIYZED. The Misty Weather of Yesterday-Almost Knocked Them Out. Chicago, Dec 31. Nearly the entire telegraph system of the United States wasin a comatose state to-night. 'Throughout the West and Southwest a gigantic wet blanket of . mist, hundreds of miles , in extent, almost stifled every throb of electricity, aud the wires stretching from city to city were literally sodden and lifeless To the last a blizzard' was overturning poles and snapping the metal cords holding far separated com munities together. Scores of tele giaph operators lay helplessly at their tables in this citv, watching' for a chance click of their souudeis, or fingering mechanically the adjustments of motionless relays. All chief operators were iu dismay. According to the oldest veterans, such a widespread condition of paralysis was un precedented sincetue invention of the tele graph. The first symptoms of the gradually widening stoppage of all electric communi cations were first noticed south of Louis ville, and yesterday the trouble had grown to such proportions that the usual makeup of long circuits had been completely aban doned, and a curious patchwork of round about toutes substituted for the more im portant telegraphic traffic THE FAILTJBES OF THE YEAB. The Number but Little Larger, bnt the Lia bilities Much Heavier Than in 1880. New York, Dec 31. The business fail ures occurring throughout the United States for the entire year 1890. as reported by R. G. Dun & Co., are 10,907 in number, being but 25 greater than in the year 1889, wheu the nuaiber was 10,832, The liabilities, however, show a verv lane increase over those of 1889, being $189,000,000 .is againt 148,000,000, au increase of Sil.000,000. These arc the largest liabilities since 1881, when they amounted to 8226,000,000. In Canada the failures lor the year are 1,817 in number, as against 1,777 during the previous year. The liabilities are $18,000, 000 iu 1890, as against $14,000,000 in 1889. A H0VA SCOTIA TOWN BTJSHED. The Greater Part of the Village of Eoge w.osli Is lu Ashes. Pugewasii, IS". S., Dec. 31. The greater part of the business portion of this town is in ruins. Thirteen buildings are reported to h ve been destroyed. The loss, it is estimated, will amount to $75,000, witli little or 110 insurance. Schedule of the Venablo Assignment. New "Kokk, Dec. 31. The firm of Vena ble & tleyman, uealeis .in liquors, who as signed to Kobert J. Dean, filed a schedule to-day showing liabilities $353,078; nominal assets, $577,015, aud actual' assets, $294,680. A Set-Back for Palmer. Rock Island, Dec 31. The special election held in the Twenty-first Senatorial district yesterday, resulted in the electiou of William Payne, the Republican nom inee, .by about 1,500 majority over W. C. Wilson, the Farmers' Alliance candidate Six Drowned in Shipwreck. Halifax, Dec 3L The bark Topsy, from Kingston, Jamaica to Caymas Islands, has been wrecked, and the captain and five of the crew drowned. Fits, snasnis, St. Vitus dance, nervous ness and hysteria are soon cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Free samples at Jos Feming & Sen's, Market st. Th SICK UKAUACHEL,,,, wtUe LlT ms. felCK HEAlSACHj,parter,, L1ltle Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHETCsrte&:WMIe LlTmj. 81CK HEAUACHEClrt,r,, UtUe ttTerpnu. nolt-TTSSa 0OVXS3 00 0050 00 00(5)75 00 40 00(380 00 20 0025 00 22O025 00 2OO025 00 20 0Q25 00 25 0030 00 1S0&S25 00 18 00S25O3 15 00 14 00 1400 1800 rAa. ( LIJJE STOCK REVIEW. tn The Closing Werk One of tho Best of the Year for Cattle. PROPORTION OP GOOD STOCK LARGE At East Liberty lards, and Markets Active, - at an Advance. SHEEP HIGHEE AM) SWINE STEADY Office of the Pittsbcbo Dispatch. ) Wedsesday, Dec 31. ( The last week of 1890 proved to be one or the best of the year for shippers of live stock to our local markets. Prices realized were the highest for many months "Bast, both at the Allegheny and East Liberty yards, and general quality of cattle was much above late average. All the past year there has been scarcity of smooth, light, butcher cattle, weighing from 1,100 to 1,200 pounds, the kind our markets call lor. Prime beeves have, for a year or two past, been an unknown quantity in our markets. It seems that shippers have mended their wavs and consigned an unusually large nnmberof desirable cattle to our local markets tliis week, and buyers, who were pres ent in full force, responded by paying cheerfully the advance, which was maintained all along the line. The run of cattle at the Kast Llbeftv yards varied very little this week from last. Last v.eck, however, demand was light, as turkey was on top, and prices failed to ad vance, though supply was little more than half the latn average. Total Teceipts last week were about 75 loads. Good fo Prime Beeves. On Monday morning market opened with 70 loads on sale, and about 10 loads have been re ceived since. There was an unusually lirge proportion of good to prime beeves in this week's offerings. At least 20 carloads were good, and came in tho main from Southern Ohio. A few loads, averaging from 1,500 to 1,000 pounds in weight, were hold at Sctoor, the latter being tlie highest price paid. The same quality of Deevos were -oc to SO; per cwt. loner a week ae;o. Tne market may be quoted from 15c to 30c higher tlian it has been of late. Common cattle, which au vanced the least, were of slow sale. There uas a good Inquiry for stockers. but supply was verv light. Tho run of cows and calves was light and markets firm, and prices were better than have ruled of late. Good vealers were strong at 6c to 6c per pound. Tbe advance in cattle this week about corresponds with ad vauce of prices at Chicago. Sheep and Lambs. The run has been very light, not above half the late average. Not over 10 loads were offered, airaiust SO loads last week. The light supply is acconnted for by the heavy snows through sections from which our,supplles come. Owfng to ligbt sun ply markets have been firm all tbe wcok at 25u per cwt. lilgbertlian last vcek. lliero were 60 loads of hogs on sale Monday morning against 45 loans the previous Monday. Market opened steady with $3 90 .is the top price for Fbiladelpbias. Tuesdav's market was not so active, as uuility of offerings were not up to those of Mondtv. This morning there were but 3 loads on sale, and tire top of the marker ranged from S3 70 to 53 80. Cattle Receipts. 538 Bead; shipments, 420 head. Market'flrm: prime, H 7305 00; fair to cood, M 204 40: common, S3 504 00; bull, cows and stags, J2 003 00. Sseven cars cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts. H850 head; shipments, 1.800 head. Market Arm; Fbiladelpbias, S3 803 90: mixed, f 3 703 75: heavy1 Yorucrs, S3 5U3 63; licht Yorkers, S3 S03 40: pies. S2 50a 10. Three cars hogs shippi-d to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts, 1,110 bead; shipments, 600 bead. Market fair; prime. 55 0035 30: fur to good, J4 254 75; common, $1 50i3 00; lambs, U 006 25; veal cahes, So OOigfl 25. McCall & Co.'s Weekly Review. Tho supply of cattle being light and a good attendance of buyers, the market opened up active at an advauce of 20 to 40c per cwt. on all grades, but closing dull, some going throngb in first hands. We give the following as ruling price?: Fnme, 1.S00 to 1,600 Bs, 54 70 to S5 00; good, 1,200 to L400 E3, SI 25 to S4 Go; good butcher grades, 1,106 to I.S00 lis, SI 00 to S4 50: rough fat, 1,100 to 1.800 V, S3 50 to $4 25; good feeders, 1,000 to 1,200 fis, S3 25 to S3 75; (Simmon to fair stockers -and" leedersT"700 to 1,000 ft. Sa 25 to S3 25; mixed lots. cows, bulls aud heifers ?2 00 to 2 75: fresh cows and. springers, slow at 20 to S40. Cattle prospects not encouraging for these prices for next week. Snpplyof hogs Monday was liberal and the market ruled active 01 all grades at 10c per cwt. higher than the previous week. Yester day the receipts were light and quality com mon. To-day's eapuly light and tbe market active at the following quotations: Selected, S3 75 to S3 90; best Yorkers. S3 60 to $5 63; com mon to fair. W 40 to S3 55; pigs, S2 75 to S3 25; roughs. E2 50 to S3 252. The snpplv of sheen light; mostly common on sale; market on all grades and fully 20c per cut. higher than la-t neck: we quote sales as follows: Prime Ohio and Indiana wethers, welshing here 105 to 110 S3, S5 25 to So 40; good, 90toI0uftj. 5470 10 55 00:fairto good mixed, 75 to 80 2n, t3 50 to Si 25: culls and common lot', SI 75 to $2 50; god 1 earlincs, S4 75 to S5 25; fair to good, 50 to 60 Tn. S3 75 to S4 25; lambs, common to best. Si 50 to S6 50: veal calve;110io 120 Bs, So 50 to 6 50; heavy calves S2 25 to S3 00. By Telegraph. CHICAGO The Evening Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 12.00U head; shipments. 4 000 head: market scarce and steady; extra steers. S5 0P5 30; other steers, S4 004 85; butchers' stock'. SI 152 75; stockers, S2 002 S5. Hogs Receipts. 30.000 bead; shipments. 0.000 bead: market higher; mixed. S3 5003 63; prime, heavv and butchers weights, S3 703 90: llght,S3 50 3 TO. oheep Receipts. 8.000 head: shipments, 3 009 bead; market easier: natives. $3 7U4 0; Westerns. 54 4U5 05; Texaps, S2 9004 30; lambs. S4 bOm 20. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts, L300bead: ship ments, 200 bead; market stcad; good to fancy, 4 405 00: fair to rood, S3 00g4 50; stockers aud feeders, $2 0003 30; Texas and) Indians, J2 S03 50. Hogs Receipts. 500 head; ship ments, 500 head: market easier: fair to choice heivy. SJ 5003 65; mixed, S3 20J 50: light, fair to best, 3 203 35. fabecp Receipts, 300 head; shipments none; market firm; good to choice, SI 205 49. BUFFALO Cattle steady; receipts, 66 loads through, 2 sale. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 5 loads through. 25sa1e; fair demand and ashado lower: sheep, choice to extra, So 255 50; good to choice. So 005 20; lambs choice to extra, SO 0006 40; cood to choice, So 755 95. Hogs excited and higher; receipts, 15 loads through. 30 sale; mediums, heavy and mixed, S3 7U 3S5. CINCINNATI-'Hogs barely steady and un changed; receipts. 7,000 head; shipments', 900 heid. Cattle easy and nnchanced; receipts. l.OOObead; shipments, none. Lambs scarce and steady but unchanged. THE FLOOD MOT COMIHG. Itlvermen Are Not Alarmed, bat XJxpect a Fair-Sized Else. Dullness reigned along the rivers yesterday. The expected big flood seems to have disap pointed the wharf sharps. A high sfver is, however, expected and due preparation is be ing made for its reception. No serious trouble is anticipated, however, from the promised thaw. Rivermen say that floods are not at all common at this time of tbe year. The towboats Nellie Waltuu and L. N. Bun ton were, the only boats to arrive at this port yesterday. The packets aro all in port. New Year's Day will bo celebrated in rieht merry on hoard. Tbe steamers Scotia and Congo aro reported tied up at Cincinnati. Tbe crews will speud New Year's Day there. Captain Henderson, of the Pittsburg and Cincinnati Packet-Line, tuUiercd in the new year with a party to bis friends. A really cood time was enjoyed by all present. Big Offer for St Vincent. New Oastlk, Pa.. Dec 3L Clark & Bodk, proprietors of the Locust Orove stock farm, have been offered ,S200CO by the owner of 13ell Boy for 8. Vincent (2.30), by Wilkes Bov, out of Aileen, recently purchased by Powell Broth ers for S15.000. Through the veins of St. Vin cent How the finest strains of trotting blood in tho world. Ills grandsire is George Wilkes, eiro or Harry and Guy Wilkes and 66 others with records of 2:30 or better. Jle was foaled in 1831, stands 15.3. and weighs 1,150 pounds. Lafe Shaffer; who gave Alllo Wilkes a record last year, will handle St. Vinc$nt Ihe coming season, 'and expects to give him a record below 220. Miller's Unpaid Salary. George Miller, tbe lo at catcher, was not In the best of humor yesterday. George still wants S4S5 of bis last season's salary, and he 'has made about 1C0 unsuccessful attempts to got it, President 'O'Neill cannot understand why it lias not been paid. Miller said yester day; "They ought not to treat me like this. I hiyeieenkept runningtrom one to another mull my feet are sore. Sorely there must be a fulo to protect me." a,.j& MARKETS BY WIRE. Bad Weather and News of a Failure Depress TVheat Corn alore Active Provisions Active and Strong Markets From All Points. CHICAGO Tbe wheat market opened weak and lower under the influence of the rain and the fiilnre reported from New York of tbe Wall street firm of Batcnan Brothers. Tbe opening price for the May delivery was STJgC, with a few sales at 9c, and one or two trans actions at 07c Tbere was a good demand at the decline and an Immediate advance, which at the end ot the first ten mlbutes, caused some of the sellers at the start to bny b tck at 93c tho wheat they Had sold at theopenlncfor97c The advance at this point bumped against tbe call price, and a moderato reaction occurred. The cables were even stronger In tone than they were yesterday. Ihe corn market was strong under the influ ence of the damp weather, which will, ot course, lessen tho pronortion of No. 2 in tbe dtily re ceipts. Toe provision market was active and strong. Tbe receipts of bogs were far from answenrje tbe extravagant expectations In dulged in by some of the operators yesterday. Tne leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley t Co.. 13 Sixth street member Chicago Board of Trade: Open- Hljrli- Low- CIos- Auticles. In:. est. cet. lng. WHEAT. 0.; December SD DO 9 MS" January 63 90 Ki say Jlny. S7J4 S6l grji 83 Cons, Jo. 2 December 49 49Vj 48?,, 4Vi January 49 41 4iTi, 43ij Ally SI1 SZh i-)i 5-5 OATS, 10. i December 41 41V 41 41 January 41 41', 41 4IH Alay 45 451, 45 45M iixss pore. December (3 10 $8 2-i 110 ?5 S January 10 40 10 i;i I0 32i 10 30 .May 11 3-'h 11 50 ll-2i 1145 Lakh. Jinoarv s87t$ ia: 5ST soo February 0 lu H 124 sio 6 10 May 6 47,'i b55 6 fii SSJj Shout Urns. January S 70 5 75 5 10 5 i:jj lebruary. 5 37i 5 37 Si 5 32S. 5 22)4 May 5 7j 5 821, 6 75 5 8U Cash quotations were as follows: Flour (inlet and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. SOKiSS'iJs'r: No. 3 spnnsr wheat. 8385c; No. 2 red. UlUj3c: No. 2 corn. 49c: No. 2 oats. 41417c: No. 2 rye. 63n: No. 2 barlev nominal; No. L flaxseed. SI 141 11; prime timothy seed, $1 241 25. Mess pork, per bbl. SS 2-1 Lard, per 100 lb-,S5 S7 Short rib sides (loose). SI 804 90; dry salted shoulders (boxed), S4 2T 4 35; short clear sides (boxed), S5305 35. Sngais unchanged. No. 3 birlpy, f. o. b.. 5867; No. 4 do do, 5J67c: No. 2 white oats, 4343Kc; No. 3 white oats, 4242Kc " On ibe Produce Ex chance to-day tbe butter market was un changed. Eggs, 2123c t NEW YORK Flour active and stronger. Wheat Spot mirket Jc up. and quiet: No. 2 red, H 05& elevator; si 07. afloat; SI 0& 1 OSK f. o. b.;No. 3 red. SI 111; ungraded red, $1 07j& No. 1 Northern, SI ft No. 1 hard, 51 11. Options advanced JJlc, closing Arm on moderate receipts West and cov erings hy shorts; No. 2 red. Decem ber. SI 04Jil 05; January. SI 041 0 clos ing at SI tkii. February, closing at Jl 053i: March. SI 00HI Cb. cl-sing at Jl 06; Mav. SI 05J1 06, doling at SI 06: Jul v. 09&cSl OOjl', cinque at $1 C0K: August. 7Ube, closine it 9b5c: December (1S9I), closing atslOOJf. Rve quiet and steady. Barley easy ana quiet. Ear lev inaltdull and weak. Corn Spot market H2c higher and dull; light offer ings; nn. i', ffi.tf-je; in ele. vaior; 60J460Kc afloat; ungiaded mixed, 57;460c; ste3tuer. mixed, 5SH 5UXc;No.3. 572c. Options adanced H5ic, reacieu t"?c. noting steauy on a nun irauet January, oU.'QjSKo, .closlig at50e: Marcb, oOQCOc closing at 59Jc; May. 69&o9c clos ing at H)ic Oats bout market higher and firm; moderately active. Options stronger and more active; Januar. 5uc closing at 50c; February, closing at 50c: May, 5051 9-i6r. closing at 51c; snot. No. 2 White, 50 Soic: mixed V estern. 4551c; white do, 603 56c; No. 2 Chicago. 50c. Hay dull aqa weak. Hops firm and quiet. 1 allow strong. Eggs stead- and quiet; Western, I930c; re reipts. 1,650 packages. Hides quiet and steady. Pork quiet and firm. Cut meats quiet and weak. Middles quiet and weak. Lard higher and strong; Western sieim, S6 25; Jannarv, SO 256 26, closing at S6 26: February. $8 37; March. S6 60: April. S8 59 bid; May, S6 696 70, closU'g at SO 70. Butter quiet and ratbpr weak; Westein dairy, HZ0c: do creamery, 1928Kc: Elgirv 2S29 Cheese strone and in mod prate demand; liclit skims, 4iQ(Rle; skims, 2 2Kc; Ohio flats, 65Kc ST. LOUlS-FIour firm but quiet; XXX S2 9003 00; family. 53 103 25: choice. S3 35 3 60: fancy, $4 G04 10: extra,J1354 45: patents. S4 704 So. Wheat opened atc decline from yesterday's closing prices n light receipts and a reported increase of $9C0.00Oin business east .of the .Rockies. The market strengthened, howeverand advanced notwithstanding the fact that no advances were received from out side markets. Business was moderate, but prices firm to the rlo.-e: No. 2 red, cash, 93 93c; Januarv. 92JiSJ93c: February closed at UlKc: May. Voig.S7ic, closing at 0KSO7": J"' cled at 8Sc Corn opened He lower, but advanced ard ruled firm to the close: No. 2 cash. 4545c; Jan uary closed at 47c: May, 49J650$Jc closing at 4950c. Oats fiigber and firm; No. 2 cash. 42c bid; May, 45J45Jc, closing at 45jc bid. Rye dnlI;No.Z 63c bio. Barley Nothim done. Har flat: prairie, SS 509; timothy, 510 7512 5a Bran quiet; sackeii, 90c bid. Butler unchanged. Eggs lower at 18Kc Cornmeal steady and un changed. Provisions firm; strong upward ten dency. Pork higher: new mess, $10 60. Lard, So 65. Dry salt meats Boxed shoulder?. 31; longs, S5; ribs, $5 12JJ; short clear. S5 125 25. Bicon Boxed shoulders, $4 62K4 75; lungs and ribs, 35 50; short clear, S5 G2l PHILADELPHIA Flour quiet and prices largely nominal. Wheat firmer and higher: No. 2 red December. 99c; J tnua.rv, 9993iCc; February, $1 0101 Oljjc; March. SI OJ-fcl 03. Corn firm and higher: No. 2 mixed elevator, 77c: No. 2 yellow, in grain depot, 58c: No. 2 mixed, December, 575i58c; Januirv. 57J458c: February, 5SJ$59c: Aiarcli. 5S54S59c. Oats firm and options advanced KHC ,n spmpalhv with tbe West; No. 2 white. 4c; No. 2 white. December, 4SJgi9c; Jannarv. 48J49c; Feb rnaiy. 51Q51J(.; March, SlgolJc. Provisions dnll and steady. Egs scarce and firm. Penn sylvania firsts, 30c BALTIMORE Wheat Western firm: No. 2 winter red spot and December, 97lc: January. 9754S97c: May, SI 0.1 03K- Corn Western firm; mixed, snot, year, January and May, 67c; bteamer. 55c 'Oats dull. Re nominal. Hay steady. Provisions quiet. Butter steady Eggs active. KANSAS CITV Vheat steady; No. "hard, cash, 81c. S5c asked; January, S3c bid; No. 2red. cash, fcSKc bid. 90c asked. Corn firm; No. 2 casb. 45l: January. 46c bid. 47c asked. Oats quiet; No. 2 cash, 4ic bid, 43Kc asked; January, 43c bid. 44J4JC aked. CINCINNATI Grain strong and higher. Wheat No. 2 red. 97c. Corn No. 2 mixed, 5353c Oats No. 2 mixed. 43c Provisions stronger. Butter quiet. L'zgs easy at 20c. Cheese quiet. V, Jlctal Market. New Yobk Pig iron nominal. Copper nom inal; lake, January, $15 75. Lead unchanged; domestic, 34 15. Tin dull aud firmer; straits, 19 95. The first doe often astonishes tbe invalid, giving elasticity of mind, bouyancy of body, GOOD DIGESTION, regular bowels and solid flesh. Price, 25c deJu-TTSSn Stoblo friends tht it is tho ISttt JIarntts Vranng in tiie world. iTotnedu:: . Ad. for Pik-In, 7rf(A will Stain Old & rzM Furniturc will Stain Class and Chinawarc ' will Stain Tim ware willshain your old baskets Tarnish at tho s ft tno time WILL STAIN OADY'9 COACH AND IK-lON MW L Ttt t am r rr!otfrr. m '.'if WOLFF & BAKDOLFH, FbllftdelpWa, TAKE Tutfs Pills. Porter, these Shoes aro blackened with WolffsftCfiJE&lacking Sponge thexn with cIaui woter, and they will be beaatiully jwllhed Yon will ccm yocr qriKtCT' AS7 thi time Bv tho irt. Portar. tll TtmrTArerw jS&Ss Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AM) NUTRITIOUS JU1CH OF THE RGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to thd 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. Itis the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bihous 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 MANUFACTURCD ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl, ipuisviue, kr. new york. 11. v. j:M7.its- ELY'S CREAM BALM will cure CATARRH. Price 59 cents. Apply Balm into each nos tril. ELY BROS,, 56 Warren St.. N. Y. de2G-35-TTa kVkViW 1 Bttter thin Tea and Coffee for the Nerves. Van Houten's Cocoa I "Largest Sale in the World" j ! Aa& your Grocer for lt, take no other. 62 j FOR'DYSPEPSIA Distress after Eating, Stomach Catarrh, Head ache, Heartburn, and all forms of Indigestion. Prepared from the fruit of tbe Papaya . Melon Tree f ound ta the tropics. Druggists' srll thera. 5-03-TTSU STEAMERS AND EXCUltSIOXS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S. S CO. Fast Line of xprccs Steamers. Sen york to Southampton (London) Bremen. Hfitlli HAlLlUS, 1331: Havel, Elbe. Llder. 1 rave, Kulda, Saale, Bprec, Werr., Ems, Labn, Aller. Havel, ilbe. Tnes.. Anrll M. F.iJtr. Sat.. Mar IS Wed., April tS Trave, Sat.. April IS Fiilda. 'ices., .Mar 19 Weil., il-ijr ID hat.. Mar Z3 Tnes., May 28 j ucs., April i saaie. Viet., April" bnree. Bar., Auriiza Tues., April a Wcrra, hms. Latin. Kaiser, Aller. have). iv ea., aiay z bat,. Alay 30 teu.v Aprils Tues., une Bat., Wed., Hat. lues., sir Wed , June 3 jiav b May S Jlar U bat , Jnne S Tnes., June 9 Wed., June 10 Sat.. June 13 hi he. blder. iv eo.. jiay 14 'lime from Hew York to Southampton. l)i days. From bonthimptoo to Bremen. II or 30 nonrs. from Southampton to London, br Southwestern Railway Coi, 7. hours, 'trains every hour In the summer season. Hallway carriages for London await passenpers in Southampton DocLs ou arriv al ot Express Steamers from Jew York. These steamers are well known for their speed, ooinfortamt excellent cuisine, v -MAX bCHAUMBiCHU OU., CTSmltllSeld St, ' LOUIS JlOEaLK. 6IS bmlthfleid St. Jal-10O-D STATE LINE --TO Glasgow.Lonrionderry, Belfast, Dublin, Liverpool & London. FROM NEW" YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin Passage, 535 to 550, according to location of stateroom. Excursion, S63 to 55i Steerage to and from Enrope at lowest rates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., General Ajents, 53 .Broadway, New York. J. j. Mccormick, sel-l-D AzentatFittshurc; CUJIARD LINE NEW YORK AUD LIV ERPOOL. VIA OUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40 North river: Fast express mail service. Sen ia, I ov, 1.8am Eiruria. Nor. 8. 2 D m Umbrix Nor. 2J. 2 p m Servia, Nor. 29. 7 a m Gallia. Dec. 3. S0 a m Auranij, Nor. 15, 7 am jHimnia, jnot. tu, iu ain Etrnria, Dec 6, noon Oabln passaze S60 and unward. according to location; intermediate. J3o bteerase tickets to and from all parts o Enrope at rery low rates. For f reisnt and passage anuly to tbe company's office. 4 Howling Green, New York. Vernon H. Hrown & Co. J. J. MCCORMICK. VS) and 40l Smitlifleld f treet. Fittsbnrz. oc27-D AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe den, Denmark, etc. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General asenta. 303 Walnut sL. Philadelphia. Full information can he bad of J. J. MCCOR MICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfield street LOUIS MOESER. 61G Smithfield street. mhS-ll-TTS CHARLESTON, S. C THE SOUTH AND Southwest, Jacksonville, Fla., and all Florida points the Clyde Steamship Company, from pier IS East River, New York, Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridays at 3 r. Jl. Passenger accommodations and cnUlne nnsnrparsed. WAI. P. CLYDE & CO.. Gen. Agents. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. T. G. EGER. Gl. Act., G. S. Frc Line. 317 Broadway, N. Y. J. J. MCCORMICK. Ticket Asent, 639 Siuitbtield St.. Pittsburtr. Fa. ac-W-TTS w- H1TESXAUL1M t"On QUEENSTOWN ASIJ LIVEIIPOOI. Koval lid United Slates Stall Steamers. "AdrlatIc.Jau.7,2:3Cpiii'Ailn-.t:c. ten. -Lpm Mi.tt.i.nfi. .Inn IJ ,t ..Mm Tonliinl li aTi IT T !. m 'Celtic, Jan. 21. 3 p in 'Celtic, teb. IS. i pin GcrmanlcJan.2S.7:'Viaml"ilaJostli-. tfeh. 23. lau From White Star dock, loot 01 W est Teeth sv. becood cabin on these steamers, balooa rtes. (SU and upward, becond cabin. (35 and upwarL according to steamer and location 01 berth. Ex cursion tickets on lavor&blc terms, bteetage. S2QL White Star dralts payable on demand Ixr ait the principal banks throughout Ureat Britain. Ap ply to JCII.S J. ilCCOi'.ailLh, e30andt bmitli Held St.. l'lttsbarir.r J. KUUCE 13U.AX, Uen eral Agent, 41 Uroadwar. Nw Yore. leSi-p UltOKEKS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 5)r Fourth Avenue. mr2 TJUfilll f'fi SAVINGS BANK. rriUl Lei !S m fouri-h avenue. Capital, f 500.000. Surplus. S5L070 23. D.MCK. LLOYD, EDWARD E. DUFF, 4 President, . Assr. Sec Treas. per cent interest allowed on time deposits. oclo-IO-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks Bonds. Grain. Petroleum." Private wire to New York and Chlcazx it SIXTH ST., PltUburs. C233 SClCBr aflflOKS CTARTO,1 rairuwajwggi ?5 cofi&TjB ffHOLESALB -- H0DSB, JOSEPH HORNE & CO. Emhro1ierv and Whltn Goods Department- direct importation from tbe best inanufao tnrers of Si. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Edg ings, Flouncmgs, Skirt Widths and Allorers, Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncings. Buyers will rind these poods attractire both in pries and novelties of design. Full lines of New Lacfd and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY D& PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades la dado and plain or spring fixtures, Lace Cur teiins. Portieres, Chenille Cnrtainj, Poles and Eras Trimmings; Floor. Table and Stair Oil Cloths in best makes, lowest prices for quality. WASH DRESS FABRICS. Tbe lirgest variety from which to select. TollDuNords, Chalon Cloth", Bath Seersuck crs, Infpcrial Suitings Heather & Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. Jal3-D ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'S OINTMENT ABSOLUTELY CUBES. SYMPTOMS-Slolrtnret Intense Itcnlnc end tlRinet xact nt nlbtt worie breratehlnc. If llT7ea to continue tumor form and protTnde which often blcd find nlcernte, beomlnx rrr sore. SVATCHOP(TMrTiitonthelUhlne anil bicoHnc.n ml nler3tlon, and In menteaoca removes the tamers. Au jour Dra&iu forts. nolS?-TT3 2 BOTTLES Removed erery Specie of Pimples and Blotches from my face that troubled me for rears. Miss Liz zie Robert-' Sandy Hook. Ct 2IEDICAJ SliPUN.I AVENUE. PITTsUUlfi;. I I. A3 old residents hnow and back hies of Pitts bur: papers piove. is the oldest established and most prominent physician in the city, do voting special attention to all chronic diseases emrreernnsNOFEEUNTILCURED MCDUni IO and mental diseases, physical IMufl V UUO decay.nervous debility. lack o energy, ambition and hope, impaired momory. disoraered "sisht, self distrust, bishfulneis. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dvspepsla, constipation, consumption, un fitting the person for business society and mar. riage. permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN SasBi&S blotches, falling hair. Bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations or tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system. 1 1 Rl M A R V kl,Iny and bladder derange Unillrtii I 1 inents. weak back, grareL ca tarrhal discharges inflammation and other painf nl symptoms receive searching treatment prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Wblttier's life-long, extensive esperleaca insures scientific and reliable treatment oa comm-n-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients ata distance as carefully treated as it here. Office hours. 9 a. jt. to 8 p. jt Sunday. 10 A. SI. to 1 P. IT. only. DR. WU1TTIER. ili Peun avenue. Pittsburg. Fa. dcS-lt-DSuwk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS mall cases re. quiring sclentldc aud conflden fal treatment! Dr. S. K" Lake. M. R. a P. S., Is the oldest and moit experienced specialist in tue city. Consultation free and stnetrv confidential. CBlca hoars 9 to i and 7 to 8 P. if.: Sundays, a to ir. It. Consult thera personally, or write. Doctor Lake, cor. Fenn are. and 1th St., Pittsburg, Fa je3-7Z.DWt . NERVE.AND BRAIN TREilKHiT Speclflc for HTrterla.ritzzlne-.Fits KraraIrta.WaVef lulness. Mental Ppres8lon.sotrenlnrfo the Brain, ref sultlas In tnaaa- and leatoK to misery decar ana death. Prematura Old. J:go. Barrenness. Loss otPorer, In either ez. Involuntary Losses, and Spermatorrhiea caused by cver-erertion of tho bralc. sell-abuse otf over Indulgence. Each box contains one month's treat, ment. SI a bo J. or'itx. for JS. rent by raailprepalJ With each order for six boxes, will send purchase? guarantee to refend r-cn-r it tho treatment falls to en u-.-vrT,tee- v -itl" -old only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2401 Penn ave., and Comer Wylie aal Fulton St.. PITTSBURG. FA.. myl5-ol-TTS3a ELECTRIC BELT rSLt DOCTOR WHSTTSER 1 YEAMES 1 InJlENhebUltitai ' throash disease or i '5555wS3r5 otherwise. W4 eTJAlt,VNTFKt'Ul:Ebyt'il9 JiewlJU'ltOVED lorthUsneclflrnnrno'e. Cure 01 Physical Weak nl at$ 'Keef 31110. Sootblns Wntlnnoui C'urreaa of Electricity throiich "'w..l;.P,7fItI!K restoring them to llfcALTH and VIGOHoUS STKENGTH. Kli-ctrle current felt lnstantlr, or we lorfpItftiCOO In cash. Bh-LTCoinpiCteJaand up. Wortt cases Permanently Cured In three months. Senicil pimphlcU free. Call on or ad dress SANDEJf ELLCTBIU CO..S19 Broadway. Bcw lork. nir-S-K-Ti&Stt Chlclieater Ensllah Diamond Brand. Original and Utalr Genuine. safc. alwajs rellabla. ladies axz mend Brand in Km1 and Cold loetalnaV lMn. .-kled iritb blQ9 ribbon. TaLa no other. RefuMdanaermUMvhatlb SUna and nutation. AtDrn72lits,ortQd4c In aumps for Dartlcolari -tcsunKmUU and "Roller for Ladle," in Utter, by retona sami a.'.vvv .tr.umaiii.1. iioiMrvfcr. ChkhettrrChCTlcal Co.,iIaJIn Sana re. Boldby iruszuu. jraiiaow., aa lcOI J1TH8 tool's Ocrbton. Sootj COMPOUND .Composed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Pennyroyal a recent discovery py an old Dbvslciaz. Is tuccasfuUu used rrumthluSzfe. Effectual. Price 81. by tnaU eccieo. Laoies, ass your arasgist lor iiaj. Cotton Root Compound and taao no substitute. or molose 2 stamp3 for sealed particulars. Ad-f ( dress POND LILY COMPANY, Ko.3 Flshee Block, 131 Woodward are., Detroit, Jlicb. f .CSrSoldin Pittsburg, Pa hy Joseph Flea.' nc ilc Son, Diamond and Market sts. seSl-lbT-TrsutrkEowK Strone, trare, successful men and women trin half their hf banles on their nzjitr N feR ve BZAXS cute Nervous Debibtr Mental Depression, Weak Back, Sleeplessness, Los of App--tits. Hysteria, Kumbness. Trembling. Bad Dteams and all Nervous Diseases. Jr per box. postpaid. Paisphlet sen! free. Adtlress Nerve Jlean Co.. Uoilalo, N Y. At Joseph Fleming & Son's, 412 Market St., and all leading drugftsts. HE DID-HS DIDN'T! Five) ears ago both i onsatour advice. Wo cure all OTEAK NI2SI3 & DISEASES OF HZH IourmewbddT explains all. Its advice is Vital. Free for Untied, time. DontTrifiwltbni,ase! EKI11 3IED ICUi CO., Buffalo. 3T. X. Don't fall to HEED OUR' WORDS! WEAKFRI E TOAXiLi S K3 S H I K-;,flnt. bealed TrcaU.v, expIalnIiabso fW,Tif,inltoand perfect CUHB without "iTSjfi W.1 On Dtoiiarh druselnz. for Lost Jlnn UlgtUihood, .Nervous DebtUty. Larlc bt Vigor antl Derelopment, Premature Decline, Funo tional Dlrorders Kidney and Bladder Diseases, eta. lddrus TH! 2U5I0H tO , iJ fjrt Finer, 5ev Totk, S. T. - OCll-TTSUrK Female Bans,the most powerlu! female recuUtor Pel fectlVMle. XererAiI. fz.po&tpaM. Send ac. (stamp) for partUalars. Adthes UON Dr.UC CO., Bafialo. it V. bcidbyJOS-FLKillNGit&OK. IlJMartotst apl7-10-TT3 ADCCXrSRTHEVULLIOn FRCS ; VITH MrOICAL ELE5TBICITY' Tot all CHT.COTC, CSGAUIO asj KiaVO-3 DISZASt 3 in both leieo. Ua7 no E.lltlll ran rezd thij baelc iAarttt iinai'uai bnaitiiuAt.uu.1 piiiuAii&iti y2-ll.TTS 1 TO WEAK MEN rartlculars for homo cure.FRKE of charge. A splendid medical work : should be read by erery man who fa wrmm and dehtlltatett Address ProCF. 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