r - LIVE STOCK BEYIEW. Large Eun of Cattle at East Liberty, and Mostly Common. GOOD BEEVES FIRM AT OLD PEICES, Common anfl Low Grade Stock Tery Slow at Keduced Prices. BOGS OFF, ASD GOOD SHEEP STEADI OmcE or riTTSBuno dispatch. VKDESDAT. Jan. 14. J The run of cattle at tbe East Liberty yards was larger this week than for a month vast, the total beinj: about 100 loads acainst 80 loads for last weec and the week before. A larce proportion of the offerings this week were common and low grades, and as to strictly prime beeTes they were con spicuously absent. A few loads close to prime were sold at5e according to report "With 90 loads on the market Monday morn ins:, cood cattle opened steady at last week's prices, but all common stock started out weak at lower prices anil bae been growing more so lrora that time till the present. About all tbo cood bee es offered on Monday ere tal.cn at last week's prices nut interior stock started out 10c to 15c lower, and are a strons 25c loner ttMlaj. with four or five loads unsold. Aduccsfroin Chicago and .New York on JIondi bad a depressing effect, and com mission men were forced to niako concessions on the "-tringth of unfavorable news. One com mission man said: "I took 25c less per cwr, fur a load of cattle on Tuesday tliau I was willinc to accept o-i Moudav. Good fresli cows Mere scarce and in cood de mand l onimon are not wanted in these times of bull priced crain. Veal calves were also In short stipplt. and prices ranged from 6c to CHc with a fen extras selling a shade above tbe out side figure. shecD and Lambs The supply was nearly double that of list weekly t ibo proportion of jroud in the offerings w agnail. 'I be common ann low grades w inch were very larsMvin tbe majority, were slow at a decline of 25c from prices ot lat w eek. wbile good stock was steady at last week's once. Ho; Tbe run has been unusually lanre, full 25 loads larger tban last week or tbe nrclous week Tlierc wereab'iut 90 loads on sale Mondav, and about SO loads have been re ceived unce. Top price on Monday was 3 So, and ihi as exceptional. Topprice this morn mc was 53 "5. which corresponds with prices at Iluffalii and Cincinnati all the week. An nnex plainable fact is that Pittsburg markets for nogs bate beer about 10c higher than llnffalo all winter, though Onuble tbe number are bandied at the latter place. At tbe beginning of the week the East Libert) hog market wastbe highest west of the Allechenies. Xow it has found its proper level, s-aid a leading stockman to-day: T cannot see bow it is thit our prices here sbonld be higher than at Buffalo, as the almost nlwajs are, for our situation iu relation to the sources of supply is much the same. Cattle pnees are as a rule about the same at Uulfalo as here, but bogs are generally highest at this point." B) Telcjrapli. O M AH A Cattle Kcccint-stilOO head ; market stcac to strong on desirable s'eers ami butch ers" stock and sagging on others: feeders scarce and sreidy: fanp, 1.400 to kftW pound steers, 54 oft5 35. prune. L200 to L475 pound steers, S4 00rj4 00; lai- to rood. 125(1 to 1.300 pound steeis.KJ 50Q3 25. Hog Receipts o,400bead: market opened slow and steady to So lower; closed active and strong at vesterdav's prices, with all 'old; ranee. ?3 OOP'S 5(1: bulk. S3 35 3 43: i lgs 1 ol2 75; licht. Si l!0j$3 35, beav, JS J03 50: mixed, J3 263 4a blicep R" tnpts M4 bead; market steady; natives, 42 75 4 35: csterns, K 001 3C CHICACO The Juentip- Journal reports; Cattle receipts, 13.000 head, shipments. 4 000 lie.ul; market stead: extra tine -teens 5 2" 5 40. common to prime, 3 505 DO: butchers' stock. 1 50&3 fcO; stockers. 2 2og.J 30. Hoes Receipts. 40 000 bead; shipments. 5,000 bead; market active and stronger: rough and common light mixed. 3 SoGi 45; prune mixed, 3 45z) 3 55: prime heavv and butcher wpishts, 3 5o 3 tiU: lighu 5 303 5a cheep Receipts. S.0U0 had: shipments. 3,000 head; market more acme and l"er: Western. 4 4034 75; names 4 004 75; lambs, cj rjQgg on. CINCINNATI Hoes stcaily: common and lijrht, 3 (I0JJ3 40: packing and butchers. 3 50 3 75; receipts. 4.770 bead: shipments. 1,180 head. Cattle Demand tair and steadt; common. Jl 00 4T2 W: fair to choice botcher jrrades. 2 25Q4 25: prime to choice shippers, 3 75g4 50; receipts. 1.100 head; shipment, 3UO bead. Mieep srrne and in rood demand: common to choice, 3 oG$ 5 00; i-xtra fat wethers and yearlings, 5 255 7o: receipts, 2b0 head; shipments, none. Lambs in liebt supplj and stronger, common to choice butchers'. 100G 00: cood to choice Bhipning, Jo 25b 25 per 100 pounds. NEW YORK Eeeves Receipts 2.519 bead, inUndinir 49 cars for sale: market a shade lnticrfnative steer. 4 10Ji3 15; bulls and cows, 2 75jS 50; dressed beef tead at 6-JSr per ponnd. shipments to-dav, 455beeves ana 3.7J0 nuarters or bief; to-morrow. GO beeves ard b5 rdiec;. Calves Receipts. 4JS bead; market stead ; veal-.. $5 OOgS 00 per lOOpoiinos; West erns.? J U0J3 75 Sheep Recplnts 3.329 bead; market hrm; -heep, 4 00Q5 75: limbs SS 00 7 CM: dressed mutton firm at 7JS)c: dressed lambs steadv at 9210c Hogs Receipts, 3.1EU head, consigned dirtcf market nominally tteadyat3 404 0a ST. LOUIS Cattle Rccemts. 3100 heart- sbipmems 200 bead; the liMikct wa-s stcad, trona tofancj natives 1 40S500, fair to coon. 3 74 5(1; stockers and feeders. g jog3 25. Hogs Receipts, n.ooo bead- shipments, UC0 bead: market opened steady and closrd higher; fair to choice heavj, 3 40(a3 50. mixed crades. 1 log". 40. light, fur io best. 3 203 35. S-heeu Receipts. 1,200 bead sliinments, none; market stronc: cood to choice, 4 105 10. KANSAS CITY Caltle Receipts, 3,630 bead; shipments. 2.060 head, the market wag steads, steers 3 704 6H; cows 2 00 J 25; stockers and feeders 1 S53 75 Hoes Ss'jinments. 3,180 head; tbe market was strong t" op burlier; bulk, 3 253 50: all grades" 0n3 60. faheep Receipts, 570 bead; shiiv ments, 3 4S) head; the market was strong and unchanged. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Recemts, 400 bead; miiketsUadv; shippers SI 2o4 50: butchers" 2 OOfsS 10; bullN 1 503 15. sjheep Receipts 100 bean; market quiet: sbeep. 3 003 50; lamb. 1 255 75. Hoes Recen ts, S.OC0 head; imrket slow: choice heavj, i 55)5.3 60: choice lignr. tl 40Q3 47; mixed, S3 lo3 55; pigs, 2 00 63 00. BUFFALO l -attle-Receiptsl21oadsthrnneli. 5 sale: market hrm and unchanced. hbeep and laml s Receipts. 9 load tbrongh, 2o sale; market firm and unchanged. Hoes Re ceipts 11 loads tin ouch. SO sale: market activ and a shade higher: heavv, $S 70Q3 SO: mediums and mixed, 2 6023 7a EIVE BUSINESS DULL. Tery Little Helng Done Along tho Different Iliier Wharves. Except for the active packet boats, the river front now has a good made suggestion of the praveyard. Ihe strike seems to have about paralyzed all I usiness in the coal line. The water jevterdav mortilne mirkcd 12 feet, and up to S o'clock last night had fallen six inches. The Nantilus is laid up at Tool Jso. 4. The H. K. Porter left for Parkersburg yes terday. Capt mjt Josfpii altox returned from New York j esterda y. Till? Crescent left Cincinnati for Pittsburg yesterday with empties. The Hudson brouehtina big load of mer chandize, etc.. from Cincinnati yesterday. Drygoods Market. Srw YoitK. Jan. 14. Bujin;; was brisk, th uch motl in small quantities. Firmness prevails. There is little important yaru bu-i-ues. 1 be bids of bnyers of export yarns arc rarely acceptable. Home consumers are shy. Printing aud flnishinc cloths are quiet, but steadv. The demand is largely for the best, CoikI and medium makes, which are well en gaged. The common kinds are neelectcd. U lie prodnction appears to be lesenine. Best heavy go ds are strong. There is surhcicnt de mand lor medium and low to keep prices steadv. !ew York Coffee Market. . 2ew okk. Jan. 14. Coffee Options opened firm, o to 15 pn nts tip: closed steady. 5 to 10 up, ale-. 17,oOJ bacs. lnUudine January, J6.5HS 31A5C. fcp.jt Rio him. fair cargoes, 19c; No. 7, LJ5'"- St. Louis Wool Receipts light. Market firm and uncbangco. A Silent Appeal for Help. I When your Lidners and bladder aie inactive, thev are making a silent appeal for help. Don't cisregard it. but with Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters sately impel them to activity. Tliev are in imminent danger, and it is fclhardfnt.ss to f hut one's eyes to tbe fact. Be wise in time, too, if you experience manife-tatlons of dys pepsia, malaria, rheumatism, constipation or nerve trouble. The Bitters beroreamealadds xesttolc MARKETSEY WIRE. Props Knocked Away From the Grain Fits and Prices Take a Slight Tumble Provisions Easier Early, but Close at an Advance. CHICAGO Wheat was tame to-day. There was but little anxiety to trade and a lack ot orders from outside. A feeling ot weakness succeeded the confidence indicated by the price at which the first transaction took place. The opening quotation for May wheat were 96Ja with sellers more numerous than bnyers at tho pneo named. Afterward there was a decline to 98c There were many very dnll intervals in the tradine pl-s. The decline in silver and the absence of any addition to the export bust, ncss which was reported near the opening, caused tbe market to act heavily during the last half of the session, and there was a return to the lowest price of the decline, 96fc for May. Corn was firm at the start. May opened at 52Jic advanced to 52Jc, and was steady for some time around 52c: but persistent, al though not very heavy, selling gradually un dermined it, and a gradual decline set In. The trade in oats was light and all local. The market opened at 46Jc tor May, touchbd 40i646?Hc, and declined to 45Jc on the close, indicating c decline as compared with tho previous da. Tne receipts of hogs were considertbly less than those of tbe previous day. At the open ing the product was easier, but at the lowest price it was quickly picked up. It was discov ered that tlierc was not much for sale. In ad dition came the reported improvement in the hoe market, and the packers again came to the rescue and the close showed a sliebt advance. Tne leading: tntures ranged as tollows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley Co- 45 Sixth street, members Chicacn Boat d of Trade: , Opcn-IHIpb- Low- I Clos AKTICLKS. ittr. I cau est, lng. WHEAT, .NO.! Januan. May Julv. Coiur o. 2 .Tanuar) Tebruary .May OATS. O.S Jtnuary Alar June -MtSS l'OKK. January Icbruary May Lakh. Jannarv February May MIOBT KIDS. January.... .... . February. May 90S' scv SIS, 49" 41X 9ilV 90' 9-V WiS. tea 4S'a SO K 1V 4G'4 4S5i si.Si 4SS! 49H 4SS an 43H 45 4IS 45H 4 10 43 10 45 1U . 10 90 $10 SC fio a;1; iu oy 11 W u va iv w iSi'i iS-5 90 ! .... 5S2S I 5 90 6S."i 6ffi' C",l 6 JO 5C7HI S10 5 i:'i 6 15 5 52 'sl S55 5 13 SIS 5S5 5 00 515 5 a:1 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour hrm mid, unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. 9!)Vi Nn. 3 spring wheat, 8C8Sc; Ho. 2 red. S2ei2J.fc: No. 2 corn. 48Kc: No. 2 oats, 42JJs: Xa 2 rye, 7"K71c; So. 2 oarlev nominal; No. 1 flaxseed. Jl 21; prime timothy seed, SI 27 12S. Mess pork, per bbl.$1037105a Lard, per 100 lbs, J5i2)5 S5 Short rib. sides (loose). 4 00505; drv salted shoulders (boxed). S4 10 4 20; short clear sides (boxed), $5 2505 3a Sugars unchanged. No 2 white oats, 474Sc; No. 3 white oats, 44K46c: Nn. 3 barley, die; No. 4. barley, COc. On the Produce Excbance to-day the batter market was quiet; extra creamery, 252Gc; extra firsts. 21623c; firsts. lCSltc; extra dairy, 222ic: extra firsts, 19 20c Eggs. 21Q23c NEW YORK Flour weaker and moderately active. Cornmeal moro active and steady: jellow Western. $2 S53 25. Wheat Spot market unsettled and moderately active, clos ing neavj; No. 2 red, $1 05 in elevator. SI 0K afloat, 31 W1 08 f. o. h.; Io. 3 red, $1 J; uucraded red, 9SJc6ll 03: No. 1 Northern, 1 11; No. 1 hard, Jl 15: options opened strong, advanced KJc on Bradstreet's report and some export demand, weakened on lower silver and closed weak' at ?slKc under the best prices of the day: No. -2 red January. SI 05J1 05K. closiue. Jl 05.; February. SI 05J6 1 05-X. closing, Jl 054; March. SI 05J$1 Oo?g, closinu SlOSJi; May. il017-ltl 05W, closing S104?f: June. SI 02lAl OJK. closmc 410 Julv. Ji7-1699 3-10c; Aususr. 95-X96c. clos ing SSJic: December. 9Sbt4e, closing 9 Rje steady and quiet; Western, 77S0c Bar ley quiet and firm. Barley malt firm and easy. Corn Spot market moderately active, steady and Mc up; No. 2. 59$59Jf c in elevator; CO-JietbOJSc afloat; ungr.ded mixed. 69 61c; s.camer mixed, 59G0Jc; options closed easy at He advance on eailj and c decline on later months; trading dull; January, ot39?c, closing at 59;ic; February, closmc at bOc: Mav. 59 5-1059-Xc closing at 59Jc; Julv. 5953Kc, closing at 59Jc Oats Sspot market eaker and fairly active: options dull and weakct; January, olKc: February, 51g51c closing at 51c: May. 51J52c. closinc: at 5IK spot N 2 white, u-Ka2c: mixed Western. SOgSSc; white do. 6Ajo9c; No. 2 Chicago. 52oc. Hay wesk aud quiet. Hops quiet and firm. Tallow quiet and steady. Ejrcs quiet and steady; Western. 26Jc; receipts, 1,931 packages. Hides firm and quiet: Pork quiet. Cntmeats firm and in fair de mand; middles quiet and, weak. Lard opened stronger, closed weak aud dull: Western steam, S6 20 asked: options, sales, 2,509 tierces; Janu ary S6 170 20. closing at SC 17; February, SU 21, closing at S6 20 bid; March. SB 3J6 35, closiue at SO 32 bid; April. 6 42 bid; May. SC 2 bid Butter in moderate demand and weak; Western dairv, 1220c; do crcamerv, 192Sc: Elgin, 2bK629c cheese Mrnnc and in fair demand; light skims, 4iQ0Jic; Ohio flats, 68!ic. ST. LOUIS Flour steady and prices un changed. Wheat Cash firm and higher; op lions opened steady for May and Jc higher for Julv, ruled quiet, then firmed up. nut reacted and closed weak and Kc lower: No. 2 cash, 4Vf. eic: May. 9G97a closing at 'XeSi'C; July. b5iS(,c. closing at WKSSflc Corn opened He higner, but eased off in sjmpatliy with wheat and closed Jc lower than yester- ilntrXn. !? rash hip-liwr Rt 4K(?rl4KS''r.. (ifw jQiy ' .Je r-lnslnf- flr 4flVtf5lflA?. - ll. K1IX '"? nig at 51Jc asked. Oats quiet and easier: No. 2 cash. 4oc; May, 45Ji4(a4C closing at 45Jic. Rye higher and ill good demand: No. 2 67Uc bid. Barley weaker: Minnesota. 71c. Hay steadv and in tair demand: prime choice prairie. CS 2510 50; prime Jancy timotbv, Sll 13 25. Bran easier; sacked f, o. b 979Sa But ter unchanged. Eggs easier at 19c Corn meal, $2 G0JJ2 65. Provisions firmer, but quiet. Pork higher: new mess. $10 50010 62- Dry salt meats Boxed shoulders. S3 75; lougs and ribs. SS 12K. short clear, $5 25. Bacon linn: boxed shoulders, 5; longs and ribs, 5 62; Short clear. S3 75. PHILADELPHIA Flour steady. Wheat Spot a shade firmer; options nominally c higher; No. 2 red Januarv, $1 001 00; Feu i nary. SI 011 01K; March. SI Oi&l 03K; April. SI 05(S1 05 Corn strong and higher; No. 2 jellow In grain depot. SSc: steamer No. 2 mixed in grain dennr, 5Dc; Steamer No. 2 yellow in grain depor. 59.: No. 2 mixed elevator, 59c: No. 2 nuedatid vellow In grain depot and elevator, 59c: No. 2high mixed In grain depot, COc; No. 2 mixed in export elevator, 59c: No. 2 mixed, January. 59c: Februarv, 59SG0c; March, 6060c; April. 60Q60Kc Oats Carlots Ktcailv; futures quietNo. 2 white. 51c: No 3 white, 52c: No. 1 while, 52Kr: No. 2 w bite, Januarv. 515jj51c; Februarv. 52(f 52Vc; March. 52653c: April. 5354. Eggj steadv; Peuusjlvaniafirs's, 27c MINNEAPOLIS The spot wheat soldanite w ell at tbe start to-day at 91c and above, with local millers the cblet bujers. The receipts were small, and that helped the early demand, but when that was filled there was some wheat yet unsold, and to dispose of it tho holders had to take lower prices. It was about as easy to get 91c early as it was to get BOc later, when the demand was dull. Low grades were slow. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard. January, 91c; oi track, 92c": No. 1 Northern. Jannary and Februarv. S9c; Maj.93Jc; on track. 9njc; No. i Northern, January, 87c: on track, S7g3bc. CINCINNATI Flour middling easy. Wheat easier; No. 2 red, 9c. Corn weaker; No. 2 mixed, CJS'Slc. Oats easier: No. 2 mixed, 47e. Its e firm; No. 2. 75c. Pork firm at$10 25. Lard firm at So 70. BulK meats firmer; short ribs, S5 C05 20 Bacon steady: short clear, S6 00. Butter steady. Eggs strong and higher at 23c Cheese firm. MILWAUKEE-Flour quiet. Wheat anlet; o. 2 spring on track, cash, 8890c: May, 90Jc bid: No. 1 Northern, 92c Corn firm; No. 3, on track. 49t50c Oats dull; No. 2 white, on track. 4Mi40a Barley easier; No. 2. in store. tTJc Rve firm: No. 2, iu store. 73c Pro Msions quiet. Pork May, $11 02$. Lard May. $6 3U. BALTIMOHE Wheat Western firm: No. 2 winter, red, spot aud January, 97Vit)7?r: May, SI OGffil OoK. Corn Wesrern Mead;:" mixed, sunt, o95SJ.c; Januarv. 68J4C bid; May, 5S fiVic; steamer. 57c Oats firm. Rve quiet. Hay fairlv active Provisions quiet. Butter steady. Eggs quiet; fresh, 2o27c; ice house. lb19c TOLEDO Wheat active and lower: cash and January. 95c; May. J9Kc: Julv. 91c: August, 90Jic Corn easier: casu. 53c Oats quiet: No. i 47c Clovereed dull and lower, cash, S4 50; February. S4 52: May, S4 55. DULUTH Wheat was again dull with light trade and small fluctuations. Closbic. quota tions were: January, 91'ic; May, HSjJic; No. 1 bard, 91c; No.1 Northern, S7c; No. 2 Northern, 72c Metal Market. New Yoek Copper stagnant; lake. Jannary; SU 6a Lead strong; domest!cS4 60. Tin quiet, straits. S20 15. Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, nervous ness aud hysteria are soon cured, by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Free samples at Jos. Feming & Son's, Market sL Th REAL ESTATE SAVINGS DANK, IJM. 401 SmithCeld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, S100.000. Surplus. $69,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at i per cent xra A BUSY COMMUNITY. The Town of Jeannettc, Dissatisfied With the National Census, TAKES ONE TO ITS OWN LIKING. reopls Who Think Eealty is Inflated Show Uow Ihej Hake a Mistake. 30E KEWS A!D GOSSIP OF THE CITI The Government census of Jeannette proper showed a population of 4.700. This was unsatisfactory to the citizens, and a re count was made by the Western Land and Improvement Company. Every resident was counted, and the result shows a bona fide .population of 5,500. The revised figures hare just been forwarded Io Wash ington. There are few towns in the country that can show as rapid progress as Jeannette. Three years ago one family comprised the population all w&s open farm land. A gentleman from there yesterday said every- tning was on tne inmp. ! Inmn. Accordimr to his estimate at least S00 houses will be erected there this year. W f Slow Movement in Bonds. The bond market is rather slow, but an Im provement is expected to follow the upturn in business generally. Andrew Caster, a specialist in this class of securities, said jesterday: "So much money has been put into real estate, loan el on call, and otherwise tied np, that bonds are almost a drug. What demand there is seems to no limited to tbe old-timers Ashta bula, Panhandle, Junction, ana others of that class which hive been tried. Investors prefer these to street railway bonus, notwithstanding tbey come higher. All the bonds handled in Pittsburg have been thoroughly examined and found to be well secured. This should inspire confidence in them as a reliable investment." A Strong Hacking. , Now and then a man is found who thinks Pittsburg real estate is Inflated. Such men are off their base, as a baseballist would say. There is no city in tbe country where values rest on a more enduring basis. Of course prices advance with the growth of the city and increasing de mand. It would be strango if it were other wise. Demand makes the market. Property in New York is worth more than pronrrty In a a rural town because there is more demand for it, and it can be made to j ield a larger return. This is what makes property so valuable In Pittsburg. Every lot or pare"! of ground for sale in or about tbe city is worth, as a general pronositlon, all that Is asked for it. because it is or soon will be wanted for improvement. With this support to the market there is little danger of a reaction. A Chance to Invest. Opportunities for investment are multiply ing, the latest at band being set forth in the prospectus of tbe Thurber-Wbyland Company, published in this issue of The Dispatch. As is generally known, this is one of the largest wholesale and manufacturing groceries in the world. For ten years the average net profits of the business have been equal to 3 per cent per annum upon the 1,500,000 of preferred stock which the successor company is about to issue, and a larger amount upon the SkOOO.CUO of com mon stock to be issued. A reserve will be maintained to provide for desirable extensions of business. The firm desire to retain a half interest in tho company. Tne risks of the busi ness are small, siuce it consists of turning tho necessaries of life as rapidly as possible. Tbe conservative policy of the bouse will be ad hered to. All of the legal formalities attending the new company have beeuptssed upon and approved by Messrs. Evans, Cboate and Beaman. The stihscriptKin nooks will be opened on January 19 and closed on tho day following. 9 k Dullness News and Gossip. Real estate hunters are putting in their time sawing wood, and will soon have something to show for it. Considerable oratorical talent was displayed at the meeting of tbe real estate brokers Tues day afternoon. Among those particularly dis tinguishing themselves were Messrs. Leggatt, Arnold and McCune. They spoke directly to the point.' A nnmber of others demonstrated their ability.to express themselves clearly and forcibly. Of 41 mortgages on file for record yesterday each of 16 was for less than $1,000. The largest was for S6.500. It is among the probabilities that tbe Dawes Manufacturing Company will put up a $75,000 building on Liberty street. They are dickering for a site. Tbe Hocking Coal and Iron Company has de clared a semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent on the preferred stock, payable tebruary 2. Transfer books close January 24. Railroad earnings Northern Paciflc Jann ary 9. increased S2G.358. Increase to Januarv S, S201.0SL Baltimore and Ohio South western, first week in January, net decrease J4.331. Tbe Arsenal, Farmers' and Mechanics'. Lib. erty National and People's Bank of McKees port elected directors yesterday. There were no changes. This about completes tbe list. As soon as the weather permits, surveyors will begin plotting a large tract of land a short distance bclowTemperanceviIlc It will be put on the market iu the spring. m The Building Record. Two manufacturing concerns took out por mits yesterday one for a factory, the other for a warehouse. This shows that business is growing and demands more room and better facilities. Another permit was taken out for a high-class dwelling. The list follows: v Walworth Manufacturing Comnany. frame one-story factory. 36x120 feet, on "Second ave nue. Twenty-third ward. Cost, S828. W. F. Casey, stone and brick two-stojry dwell ing. 32x48 feet, nm Fifth avenue. Fourteenth ward. Cost, 57.000. Standard Manufacturing Companv. brick three-story warehouse, 90x6S feet, on Fountain street. Fifth ward. Cost, S5.0U0. movements in Realty. Black A Balrd sold to a well-known riverraan a brick dwelling on Atwood street, near Forbes, for S7.200. A. J. Pentecost sold for the estate of Fred erecka Kurzeloppcr, deceased, a lot 50x61. corner of Madison avenue and First street. Third ward, Allegheny, on which is erected a brickand a frame dwelling, for S6,050. tteeo xv. 40y1c &. wv boiq a property in isuena Vista street, Allegheny, consisting of a modern brick dwelling of nine rooms, vitb lot 20x110 to au alley, for 19 500. Tbe purchaser is a well known attorney. J. E. Glass t. Co. sold for I. H. Aaron a two story and attic brick residence, with a triangu lar shaped lot, on the corner of Boquet and Frazier streets, Oakland, to A. C. Watklns, for S9 0..0. Ira M. Bnrchfield sold a brick house nf six rooms on Hizslwood avenue, Twenty-third ward, for S3.EO0 cash. Black & Baird sold to Mr. Peter Lehany lot No. 63 in the John A. Roll plan, at' Linden sta tion, for SC0U. E. D. Wingenroth sold lot No. 35 in bis plan of NadlnePark, fronting 25 feet on Pokcto avenne and extending back 110 feet to Osage alley, to C. C. Movar, for $300. HONE OH TAP. Still Another Day Passes "Without a Trade in Oil. Yesterday was another lost day to the oil traders. There were no sales. It seems that there is very little on tan at the current price. This indicates a firm feeling. There were no offers, and the only bid was 73C Reiined was firm and unchanged. Recentad vances are steadily maintained. Average runs were 79,083; average shipments, 80,560; average charters, 8,115. McGrew Wilson & Co.. Eisner building, quote puts!Jic; calls, 74?i75c Other Oil Markets. Oil CrrT. Jan. It National Transit Cer tificates opened at 73Jfc; highest, 74c: lowest, 73c; closed, 73Jc hales, 101,000 barrels; clear ances. 302.00U barrels; shipments, 109,924 barrels; rnnE, 115 G26 barrels. BrtADFOKD. Jan. 14 National Transit Cer tificates opened at 73Jc: closed at73c:higbest, 74Jc; lowest, 7bc: clearances. 182,000 barrels. New 1'ork, Jan. 14. Petroleum was ir regular. Pennsylvania oil opened steady, and after a few slight .fluctuations became" dull, and remained so until the close. Lima il opened strong, but after a slight advance gave way under an attempt to realize, aud declined 6 cents to 19 cents, then recovered 1 cent, and closed steady. Pennsylvania oil Spot, open ing, 73r; highest, 73c; lowest, 7SJc: closing, 73Jc February option: Opening, 71c; highest, 74c: lowest, 74c; closing, 74c. Lima oil Opsning, 21c: highest. 25c: lowest, 19c; closing, 20c. Total sales. 57,000 barrels. Price of Bar Silver. tSrlCIAL TLLEOEAM TO THE PISFATCn.l New York, Jan. 14. Bar silver London, 5d; Nbw York, tl 06S1 06. THE' PITTSBURG- PISPATCH. THURSDAY JANUARY HOME SECUH1TIES, Several of the Leaders "Weaken, 'Wlille Others Show a Firmer Front. With the exception of a few stocks that have been without backbone for some time, the list was steady yesterday and practically un changed. Trading was active, sales aggregat ing 812 shares, against 762 the previous day. Electric continued its downward conrse, and closed considerably below zero 0 bid and offered at 7. The reasons for this havo been frcquentlystatcd and are well known. Philadelphia Gas, notwithstanding it was slated a dividend would bo declared at tbe meeting then in progress, closed a fraction bo low the opening. The result of tbe meeting is published elsewhere. Central Traction also submitted to a concession. Luster improved its standing, and there was a firmer feeling in Consignee Manufacturers Gas was wanted at 20, but none was offered. CIltST SECOND T1IIED CALL. CALL. CALi. It A B A B A 1. P. b. & M. Ex 375 .... 375 AllechcnTN.lSt 69 Com'l. .Natl.U'k .... 100 German Jat,H-k 1W 1. 1. &.O. 1). b. U'k .... JM Masonic Bank 61 il. &M. Ivat.li 6o!4 , Monon.N. llvnk 127 Second J'. Bank .... 275 bare Deposit Co. .... 61 lhlrd National 177 Cliartiers V. Gas 8 Manufact's G.C 20'i.... , 1'. N. G. & V. Co 6 8,S 7S ? l'lnla. Co 9 1 (.. . M 3 heeltiie (iast'o ... Hii U 13), SsherOIICo... 82 , , , t enlral Traction 18 .... 18 .... 17Jj CJitliens' Urac'ii. 5a 60 59 us 5') .... Pitts. Traction . .33 .... 32 .... SJ .... Pleasant Valie 14 25 21 .... becond Avenue.. 50 53 5J 1"H.I. &A. pref 61 N. 1'. i C.G.C.U 33 .... 38 Consignee Mln'g 2-1 75 25 75 25 .... Uvfvorla M'tfCo. 15 18 .... Is Luster Mining. IS 1!) 18'i 19 18 19 Westlnel.ouseE. V.i .... 1'A "H bl 7 U. b. ib. Co 8 9J Ms".... cat'liouse A U 9 Ex-Dlr. At hrt cill 37 shares Philadelphia Gas sold at 9, 50 Electrical 7. 25 at 7 and 5 at 8. Electric serin went at 40. Sales at second call were 10 Electric at 7K. 190 at 7, 5 at T "and 50 Philadelphia Gas ai9i. At third call 10 Elec tric brought 7K. Ib0 ', 10 7.10 Philadelphia ', 100 9. and 110 Luster 18. Before call 50 Pittsburg Traction sold at 32. The total sales of stocks at New York yes terday were S4S.717 shares, including: Atchison, 12.787; Lackawanna, 16,457; Louisville and Nash ville. 8,660; Missouri Pacific, 4.730; North American, 12,915; Northern Pacilic, 21,400; do preferred. 21,805: Pacific Mail, 3.U0O; Reading, 11.400; SL Paul, 27,360; Union Pacific, 12.9&0. MONEY MABK3T. Supply of Loanable Funds Steadily Increas ingGood Ont of EviL Money was in fair demand and comparatively easy yesterday, a good feature of the situation being greater willingness of bankers to extend accommodations. Clearings were 2,053,527 15 and balances $322,613 80. The opinion widely prevails that tbe recent squeeze and scare will have a good effect. Business men generally will stndy to see that they are in a position to make two ends meet, 50 far no serious harm has been done. Specu lative operations have been checked, and wild cat securities have eitber been thrown aside or put where they belong. From this out busi ness people will more tban ever confine thenij selves to legitimate dealings, which are always safe. Money on call at New York jesterday was easy, ranging from 2 to 4 per cent, last loan 3, closed offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper tjaS. Sterling exchange active and strong at 51 63 for 68-day bills and Si 86J4 for demand. Closing Boni I Quotations. If. s. 45. res...., U. S. 4s, coup... U.b. 4's, resr.., U. b. 4s, coop Paciticb3 0f '95., 1M M. K. T. Ocn. 5s.. 42 Mutual Union C9...1C2 S.J. C Int. Cert..l'j9 Northern l'ac. lets.. 114' Northern Pac. Ids.. 112 Northw't'n consols.l33t Nortw'n deben's 59.106 Oregon A Trans. 6s. St.Lil.il. Gen. 5s. KV bt.L. & b.F.Gcn.M.ltO bt. Paul consols.. ..123 SUP, C'lii&Pc. l!ts.H2 lx., Pc UG.Tr.Ks. 89H l'x.. Pc. It G.'lr.lts. 3)! Union I'aclnc Ists. ..10SJ1 West Buore 102 .1UI .. .1094 Louisiana stamped4s 91)3 Missouri bs lenn. new set. 6s... 101 lenn. new set. 5s.... 99 Tenn. newset. xs.... efyi Canada bo. 2ds VTi Central l-iclflc lsts. 107 J, Ben. & K. G. I3ts,..115;s Ben. &1L U. 4s Si D.&K. G. YVestlsts. trie 2ds 98 M. K,il, ben. 6s.. 76 Chicago Money continues easy. Rates may be quoted ate per cent for favorite cus tomers to 7. Clearings. S12.3S3.000. St. Louis Clearings, S3.579 039: balances, $465,161. Excoaneo on New York 75 cents pre mium. Monev 78 percent. MEMPnis New York exchange selling at par. Clearings, S536.001; balances. J79.145. New Okleaks Clearings, 52,119,000. New York Exchange, par; commercial paper, 50j5)75c per 51.000. New York Bank clearings, $122,649,412; bal ances, S4.76S 625. Boston Bank clearings, $17,772,723: balances, Sl.585,269. Money, 56 per cent: exchange on New Ymk, 10 cents discouut to par. Philadklphia Bank clearings, $12,363,603; balances. Sl.550,700. Monev 6 per cent. BALTKttORE Bink clearings, $2,493,213; bal ances, $285,525. Money 6 per cent. KBW YOEK STOCKS. The Effect ot Silver Legislation Shows It self on Wall Street Tho Industrial Shares the Feature of the Day Many Declines. New York, Jan. 14. The stock market to day was very active in the forenoon, but be came more quiet later in the day, and whllo showing still a hrm to strong undertone, failed to make any material movement in either di rection, and at times displayed considerable weakness in spots. The great influence in the market was the silver legislation. Silver cer tificates in the market to-day, on the vague re port that the free coinage amendment had been killed, dropped away suddenly from 107J-, to 104, but upon the announcement that tbe silver men bad accepted the amendment, confining the coinage to tbe production ot American mines, a full recovery in the certificates oc curred. The industrial stocks to-day were the great feature of the market, being the only ones showing any real strength throughout the day. Thestocks of the New American Sugar Refin ery were traded on the board to-day for the first time, or rather, the temporary certificates representing those stocks, the preferred selling at 92033, and the common at 61 It maybe noted that at tbe present high prices a great many holders of the Sugar Trust certificates are realizing. To this movement maybe attri buted the check to the advance in the certifi cates, and at times to-day positive weakness wasshownin them. 'J hey closed unchanged, however, after large dealings. Wall street is showing daily that a large ac cession of outsiders are taking part in the speculation, and this does much to give hopes of a continued strong and active market. In the list of active stocks of tbe regular list to day there was- only oue that showed any real strength, and that was New England; but the improvement was made in the earlv trading, alter which It became quiet and fluctuated within nairow limits with the rest of the list. Chicago Gas was still very strong, and shows amaterlal improvement this evening, notwith standing tbe passing of the dividend. The weak spots were Lackawanna aud Union Pa ciflt: but even these afterward recovered the greater portion of their losses, and, with the rest, closed at insignificant chauges for the day. Tbe market, after a firm opening, weak ened, but, after many and quick changes in temper, closed firm. Tbe final changes suow a majority of declines, hut they are all for small fractions, while Chicago G.s is np Z. Tennes see Coal 2 and New England 1. Railroad bonds showed a continuation of tbe diminution nf the vnluino of business, the business in all issues reaching onlv $2,047,000, tbe tone of the market being falily tlrm, with some weakness in spins. The Atchison incomes were again acive. furnishing $163,000 to the total, while Northern Pacific 5 con tributed $292,000. The final changes are almost all tor insiL.uincaut amounts, and the few marked advances include Lake Erie and West ern IstS 2 to 108. tne following table shows tne prices of active stocks on the ew York block xchauge vester ,day. Corrected daily for The Uispaich by Whitney & Stephenson, bldest Pittsburg mem bers ortlie ew York btock FxUiange, 57 i'ourth avenue: Olos-Open- Hl;n Low- inr tnc est. egc. ltM. Am. Cotton on 19 law: is 19)3 Am. Cotton Oil nrer... 42 42 41 41 Am. Cotton OH "1 rust.. 2S K!W 21 224 Atch., Ton. JbS. 1' Mi lh Situ 31 Canadian I'aclnc 75H 75!, 1VJ r,x Canada southern 5IH Wi 50M 5( i, Central of.NcwJersejr.li; 117J( 116 116S Chesapeake Onto ... Ill's Chlcaco bas I rust f. 41H 4)!-5 C liur. ft Unincr 93 U S3S KH 92 C Mil. &bt. faul.. . 53 50 .Vij 56K C Mil. &8t. P.. p.'.. Ill 112 111 111U C, Kock 1. & P. 7V4 nii 71H 72 Cat. p.. M. an m 2o'i KM C, bt. P.. M. JS tj. pi - W C. 4 Northwestern. .. 10SH 103.H 10S! WH, C., .. 0.1EI t&H an H 'CiH C C. C. & l.prcr. w Col. Coal iron 37 S8H 363 3714 Col. i. Hocklnz Vtlley 29 29 28)$ 28 viies. a. umo jRi orci.. y Del.. Lack A West I3UH 394 t9 133 Uek A Hudson. .....lot 133 133 v$ 19K 136 Len. fuio uranae.... v Den. a Hio Orande. pi. B3H E.I.. Va. AU 7H i 73 Ullnois Central ....10!J LakeKrleA West 15 uake trie Jl West or. Lake snore 4 M. a 1081 Louisville & Sasnville. 783, illcntsan Central K'i MoDUe AUblo 28'4 Missouri I'aclnc 6SS National uead Trust... 19 S New torx Central 103t -N.Y.. (J..KBI. Li 1CH N. Y u. K. A Vfc 21' N. Y L. E.& Wind.. 5IH H. Y. 4K. E..... 37 N. Y.. O. AW. 17 Norfolk & Western.... IbM Norfolk & Western Dr. XK orthern Pacltlc 291 Northern Paciflc nr.... 7I Ohio Mississippi..... fM Orecou Improvement. Ti raclflcMail 33K Peo.. Dee. A Evans.... 18 Pnllaoel. A Heading... 33X Pullman Pal-ice Car. 11GV Klcbmona A W. P. V . ID), Richmond A W.lVi.p! 74 bt. Paul A Uuluiu St. Paul A Dulntti pr. St. !.. Jilnn. A Man.. 105tf- bnearTrust. 6.1 lexas Pacinc, 16 Union Eatlrc 4iH Wabash IhH Wabash preferred 20&, Western Union. 70' t neeilne A Li. k. 35 Whectliijr l4. Kprer. 74 North ,Amenean Co... ITi l, C.,VC. Abt. ti 15J P., C, C. AM. Upr.. 54 103 15J4 J08-1i 79JS S3 2SH 66 19$ 123 21 sm 1714 my 57-i 30 71 I9lir 28 C5)i 18 34'f ItS IS- !4 102 14H i6s" 78! 02'4 28 6li 10i l!j 12M 2011 SH, 37), 16 16'i 57 28H 703( 19 25 341 17)4 .Wl 135 I81f 73 1KM 144 57 i 108 fa 92 23 C6H 19. S JOS'! 21 61H 39 16 IS 56 2S5 71 11 2oM 3K 171, 3Sl 194 13 71 25 86 1WK 81? 16'j 10H 201$ Vi nx 15 53l 105S 83 lujf 48 S 11 21 7!)S .tr 74 38 - 15 51 105 81 IS 47,' 1CH 20M 79V 3J" 17 15H 53 Boston Stocks. Atch. A Top Iloiton A Albany.... lloston A Maine.... C. li. AQ Ijstcrn it. k , Kasternlt. U. 6i...., 1'Ucl.burei;. IL. ... PllntAPere M , Flint A PcreM. pre. Has s. reutril .Mex. Cen. com , . "V. AN. til.'...., Old Colonv Kutlitid common., Uutland pretcrrcd. Is. Cen. common. Wis. Central pi Allouez .Mg, Co 3UI .204 2MJ . S3 163 .123 . 84K . 2I , SI4 . 13 . 24S . SM ,1CS . 5 . 65 23 . 54 Atlantic Boston A Mont Calumet A Hecla.... UK h .260 25 late sii 12 35K 4:j 1M 5 24 23V 21 i , 23 Vi . Kh Catalna Franklin Huron Kearsarge Osceola ttanta Fe Copper.... Tamarack sn. Uoston Iand Co... . ban LMc?o ivnd !o. West End Land Co, bell 'telephone l.amson btore 3..... Water Power Centennial Mining. , 2H Plilladelplila Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney A btephensou, brokers. No. 57 rourlh avenue. Members Hevr lorK stock Ex change: TM. Asked. Pcnnsrlvanla lbillroad Sl 52 Kcartinjc .". 16 16 15-16 lsutrilo,NcworkandPhlladclphla ill 9 Leiilsh Vaiiiv 50 50'J l.chlghavl?it".on 4S'S Nortnern Pacltlc common 29 29 Northern Pacinc preierred 71? 71 Mining Quotations. NEW Yoek. Jan. 14. Alice, 175; Adams Con solidated. 150: Aspen, 675: Belcher, 150; Colo rado Central. 100: Consolidated California and Virginia, 4b0: Eureka Consolidated, 300; Hnmestaee, 800; Horn Silver. 2300; Ontario, 3C00: Ophlr, 350; Savage, 210; Sierra Nevada, 175; Standard, 125; Sutter Creek, 110; Union Consolidated, ISO. DOMESTIC MAEKETS. Office of Pittsdueo Pispatch, WedsksbaY, Jan. 14. Country Produce Jobbing Prices. There is an active demand tor cheese, bnt prices are unchanged. Choice Elgin creamery butter has been advanced c at sources of sup ply. Country butter continues very dull, and prices aro nominal for all excepting fancy rolls. The average citizen prefers oleo to anything in butter that Is below first-class stock. The gen eral produce trade remains quiet, and. judging from tbe first half, tbe present week will show the lightest volume of business for a month or two past. Poultry is in good supply and fair demand. Potatoes and apples are quiet, bnt outside prices are maintained for good stock. Onions are very firm, with an upward tendency. APPLES $5 0035 50 per barrel. Butter Creamery, Elgin, Sl32c; Ohio ao, 2S29c; common country butter, 1015c; choice country rolls, lSS20c: fancy country rolls, 23 25c. BEANS New crop beans, navy. S2 30Q235; marrows, $2 352 40; Lima beans, 6ffibc Beeswax 2sS30c 3 B for choice; low grade, 2225c CIDEI5 Sand refined, 410 0012 fO; common. S5 50Q6 00: crab cider, S10 00U 00 ft barrel; cider vinegar. 1415c gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, fall make, 1010c; New York cheese. 10llc: Limburger, 13 14c;domesticScilzer. 12llc; Wisconsin bricK Sweitzer, 14c; imported Sweltzer, 27Jc. CranbeurieS Cape Cod, 3 7504 00 a box; SU 50012 GO a barrel; Jerseys, S3 6U3 75 a box, Jll 00 11 50 a birrel. Dressed Hoos Large, 45c ?1 ft; small, 56c. Eogs 2527c for Southern and Western stock: 2728c for strictly fresh nearby eggs. Feathers Extra live geese. 50560c; No. 1 40015c; mixed lots. SOQSoc ?! ft. Hosev New crop white rlover, 20322c ft; California honey, 12I5c ft uMaflc Syrup 0jl81 25 f? gallon. Nuts Shell bark hickory nuts. SI 50I 75 a bushel: peanuts. SI 50Q1 75. roasted; green. 4 '36ct ft; pecans, 16c V B; new French walnut:, 10lfac ft. Poultry Alive Chickens, young, 3550c: old, 55C5c; turkeys. 1012c a pound: ducks, GO 75c a pair; geese, choice, SI 2501 30 a pair. Dressed TurkejB, 14015c a pound; ducks, 14 15c a pound; chickens, 1314c; geese, SUc Tallow Country, 4c; city rendered, 6c. Seeds Recleaned Western clover. 5 50 S 75; country mediam clover. 4 004 25; timo thy, SI 501 55; blue grass, $2 S53 00: orch ird grass, Jl 3o; millet, 7590c; lawn grass, 25c p ft. Tropical Fruits Lemons, S3 00: fancy, S3 50; Jamaica oranges, 6 00 j 6 so 1 barrel; Messina oranges. Si 00 a box; Florida 'oranges, S3 754 00 a box; Vic. ir California pears, S3 50 a box; bananas. 2 00 firsts, SI 25 good seconds, fl bunch; Malaga gianes. 57 00212 50 a half barrel, according io quality; figs, 1516c ft; dates. 45Jic t B. Veoetablls Potatoes. SI O0Q1259 bushel; Southern sweets, 52 252 50 fl barrel; Jersey, S3 504 00; kiln dried, ;4 00 a'barrel; cabbage, S7 &0K8 CO ? hundred; German cabbage. S20 00 3,21 00: onions, $5 00a barrel; celery. 8540c a ilnzen bunches: parsnips, 35c a dozen; carrots, 35c a dozen; parsley, 10c a dozen; spinach, 70c a bushel; horseradish, 5075c a dozen; turnips, SI 25 a oarrek Groceries. Trade in this line is utterly featureless. Prices remain as they have been for weeks past. Orders are free and plenty of stuff is going out. The weak element of trade is slow ness of collections. Stringent money market still hurts, but things are not so blue as they have hem In this line. Green Coffee Fancy, 2125c; choice Rio, 2223c; prime Rio, 23c: low grade Rio, 20Q2Ic; old Government Java, 2930c: Maracaiuo, 25Q27c; Mocha, 30332c: Santos, 2226c; Caracas, 25327c; La Guayra, 2b27c Roasted (In pipers) Standard brands,24c; high grades, 2730c: old Government Java, bulk, 3133c; Maracaibo, 2ij29c: hantos, 26 30c; peaberrv. 30c: choice Rio, 25Jc; prime Rio, 24i ; good Rio. 23c; .rdinarv. 21o22c spices (whole) Cloves, 15lfic: allspice, 10c: ca-.-ii. 8c; pepper. 13c; nutmeg, 75g80a Petroleum (jobbers' prices) llu test, 7c: Ohio, 1211. 8cf- headlight. 1t0. 8c; water white, 1010i-: globe, 148814;.; elaine, 15c: carnadine, llc; royaliue. He; red oil, 1I llc: puritv. 14c. Mlvfes' Oil No. 1 winter strained. 4043c a? gallon; summer, 3337c: lard oil, SoQjSe. Syrup Corn svrup, 2SQ30c; choice sugar syrup, S(iQ3Sc: pnuie sugar syrup, 32033c; strictl v prime, 34 J5c. N. O. MoLAS'ihS Fincy. new rrnp. 42c; choice, 40c; medium, 3538c: mixed, 3I36c Soda Bi-carb in kegs, 3Q3Xc; b-cirb in s. 5Kc; bi-carb, assorted packages, 55c; sal soda iu kegs, lc; do granulated, 2c Candles Siar, full weight, 9c; steanne, ?? set. 8c: paraffine, ll12c. Rice Head Carolina, '&!:; choice, 6 6e; prime, 6Gc; Louisiana, 56c. S3TAECH Pearl. 4c; corn biarth, 67c; gloss starch, 67c. Foreign Fruits Laver raisins. S2 63; Lon don layers, S2 75: Muscatels, S2 25: California Muscatels, S2 15tJ2 25; Valenica.77c:Ondara V-vlencia, 8Jifl' 1 sultana. 1820c; currants, 55c: Turkey prunes, 7Ji8c: h'rencli prunes, HlSc: Salnnica prunes, in 2 ft packages. 0c; cocoanuts, fl 100, 6: almonds, Lan., 1 ft, 29c; dolvica, 17c, do shelled, 49c; walnuts, nap., li lie; Sicily filberts. 12c: Smyrna tigs, 13Sllc: new dates, 5(ffi6c. Brazil nuts, 18c; pecans, 14 16c; citron, ty ft, 1929c; lemon peel, 12c 'ft ft: orange peel, 12c Dried Fruits Apple, sliced, per ft. lc; apfues, evaporated, 14loc; peaches, evapo rated, pared. 2S30c: peaches. California,ovapo rated, unpared, 2U23c: cherries, pitted. 31c; cherries, unpitted, 1 13i-; raspberries, evap orated, 32o3c; blackberries, 910c; huckle berries, 15c. bUOARS Cubes, 6c: powdered, 6)i!c: granu lated, 6c; confertinuers' A. 6c: standard A. 6c; soft white, 65r: ellow. choice, 5Q 5Jic; yellow, good, oSJc; yellow, fair, 5jffl 5c: vellow. dark,5oJic. Pickles Medinm, bUU (1,200),SS 50; medium, haltbbls(600).S4 75. Salt Ni. 1 hbl, 81 00; No. 1 ex. Jl bbl, SI JO; dairy ?bbl, S120;foarse crvstal $ bbl. SI 20; Hlggius' Eureka, 4-bu sacks. S2 80; Hig gius' Eureka, 16-14 ft packets, $3 00. CANNED GOODS Standard peaches, 12 60 2 U0; 2nds. S2 502 60: extra peaches, S3 0o5 3 10; pie peach e. 12 00: finest corn, SI 351 50: ilfd. Co. corn, 95cil 15; red cherries. SI 40 1 59: Lima beans, SI 35: soaked !". 80; stru.g do, 7590c; marrowfat peas. $1 101 25; soaked peas. 7US0c; pineapple'. SI 30KI 10; Bahama iio S2 oo: damson plums, SI 10; greengage9, SI 50: egg plums, S2 20: Califoinia apricots, $2 502 60; California pears. $2 75; do green gages. S2 00;do egg plums, S3 00: extra white cherries, f 2 85; raspberries, SI 101 45; straw 15, 159L berries, SI 301 40: gooseberries. Jl 101 15; tomatoes. 8509Uc: salmon. 1-ft. SI 30Q1S0: black berries. $110: sneeotash. 2-B cans, soaked, 99c; do green, 2-ft, Jl 251 50; corned beef. 2- 6 cans. 52 09: 1-ft cans. Jl 0U; naked beans, SI 40Q1 50: lobster, 1-ft, 2 25: mackerel. 1-ft cans, broiled; SI 50; sardines, domestic, Us, 415ffll25: sar dines, domestic, s. 650: sardlues, imported, i Sll 50Q12 50; sardines, imported, s. SIS; sardines, mustard, S3 60: sardines, spiced. SI 25. Fisn Extri-No. 1 bloater mackerel, S20fl bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, 28 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, S21 CO: No. 2 shore mackerel, 22; large ffs. $20. Codfish Whole pollock, 5c $ ft; do medinm, George's cod, Gc: do large, 7r; boneless hakes, iu strips, 5c: do George's cod. in blocks. 67c Herring Round sh ire. So 0 bbl: split. 6 50: lake. S3 25 100 ft bbl. White fish, $6 50 ?? 100-ft half bbl. Lake trout, 53 60 a hlf bbl. Finnan baddies. 10c fl ft. Ice land halibut. 13o ?1 ft. Pickerel, half bbl. S3: quarter bbl. SI 35. Holland herring, 70c: Wal koff herring, 90c. OATHEAL 7 007 23 ?! bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at tbe Grain Exchange. 1 car coarse winter wheat bran, S21, 10 days; 1 car No. 1 timothy hay, 9 75, 10 days; 1 car same, 9 75. February. Receipts as bulletined, 26 cars, of which 19 cars were by Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, as follows: 1 car of rye, 8 of oats, 2 of hay, 6 of barley, 1 of ear corn, 1 of middlings. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of bay, 5 of corn, 1 of shorts. Corn and oats aro weaker, and our quotations are reduced a shade, in accordance with tbe facts Choice grades of hay are steady at quotations, but low grades are weak aud slow. Prices for carload lots on track: Wheat-No. 2 red. $1 011 02; No. 3. ?S 99c. Corn No. 2 yellow shell. SSS'Sa high mixed, 57055c: mixed shell, 555oc: Nn. 2 yellow car, lil62c; high mixed ear, 59C0c Oats No. 1. 5252c; No. 2 white, 51Q52c; extra. No. 3, 4950c: mixed oats. 4Sa4S- Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 7b77c; No. L Western, 7475c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring and winter patent finur, S5 750 CO; fancy straight winter, $4 85iij)5 15: fancy straight spring. J4 85 5 15; clear winter. $4 7535 00; straight XXXX bakers'. 4 5004 75. Rve flour, 4 0004 25. Buckwheat flour, 23c ft. MillfeEd No. 1 white middling', 21 00 25 00 fl ton; No. 2 white middlings, 21 00 22 10: brown middlings, $20 5021 00; winter wheat bran. 21 0021 50. HAY Baled timothy, choice. 10 5010 75; No. 1, 0 o010 00: No. 2- do. 58 00g8 50: loose from wagon, 12 00014 CO, according to quality: No. 2 ntairie hav, 7 257 50: packing do, $7 00 7 25." hTRAW Oat, $6 50S7 00; wheat and rye, S7 00 7 50. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams, large, 9c; sugar-cured hams, medium, 9c; sugar-cured hams, small, 10c; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, ijc: sugar cured shoulders, 6c; sugar-cured boneless shouIder9,7c:skinnedshouldcrs, 7c; skinned hams, 10c; sugar-cureu California Hams, 6c; sugar-cured dried beef flats, 9c: sugar-cured dried beef sets, 10c; sugar-cured dried beef rounds, 12c: bacon, shoulders, 7c; bacon, clear sides, 7c; bacon, clear bellies, 6Jic;dry sale shoulders, &c; dry salt clear sides, 6c Mess pork, heavy, $11 50: mess pork, family, Sll 50. Lard Refined, in tierces. 5e; halt barrels, 5Jc: oo-ft tnbs. 5c; 20-fi pails, o4c; EO-ft tin can", 5c; 3-ft tin pails. 6JJc: 5-ft tin pails, 6c; 10-ft tin palls, 5c Smoked sausage, long. 5c; large. 5c Fresh pork links, 9c Bone less hams, 10c Pigs feet, half-barrels, $4 00; auarter-barreis, $2 15. Lumber. Trade continues quiet, and dealers are not disappointed, as this is uniformly the season ot rest. The outlook is good for the year before us, but trade isnot Expected to open up until a month hence. Prices remain as quoted a week ago. pine unplaned TAPJ) quotations. Clear boards, per il . 52 00.5S CO Select common boerjs, per IU X00 Common boards per M 20 00 Sheathing IS CO Pine frame lumber per 31 22 0027O0 bhlnjrles. No. 1, 181n.perM .. 4 75 Shingles, No. 2, 38 in. per M '-50 Lath :oo IIABD WOODS YARD QUOTATIONS. Ash. I to 4 in $40 035.100 Black walnut, green, log run 5 Oifftso 03 Bl ek walnut, dry, log run 60O.V3CT0O Cherry Green white oat plank. 2 to 4 In Dry white oak plank, 2 to 4 In Dry white oak boards, lln West Va. yellow pine, 1 Inch WeatVa. yellow pine, VA Inch West Va. yellow poplar, Ktolln Hickory, in to 3 In Hemlock building lumber, perM Bank rills Boat 6tnddtnff Coal car plank PLANED. Clear boards, per M SO0O Surface boards 30 0035 00 Clear, -lnch beaded celling 26 00 Partition boards, pe: al 3500 Mooring; No. 1 3000 Flooring, No. 2 23 00 Yellow pine noorlug , 30 0C4O0O Weather-boarding, moulded. No. 1.... 30 00 Weather-boarding, moulded, No. 2.... 2500 Weather-boarding, ii-lnch 9)03 1UED WOODS JOBELXO PRICES. Ash alnut logrun, green Walnut log run. dry White oak plank, green W hlte oaK nlank, dry White oak boards, dry West Va. yellow pine. 1 in.... V est Va. yellow pine, 1H In. leilow poplar Hickory, lj to 3 In , Hemlock Bnnk rails Boat studding.....'. , Coal car plank . ooa oo . 23 ooat-i oo . 35 WtSfjO 00 ,. 17 00(2119 00 ,. 20 OOaa 00 .. 13 003,23 03 ,. 19 00(3)21 00 .. 20 0C2JOO .. 18 0Q&28 00 .. 20 00205 00 .. 11 50(312 CO 14 00 14 CO ISM LATE KEWS IN BRIEF. The Chicigo stoneyards are completely tied up by the strike. Oregon and Washington propose to tax their World's Fair exhibits. The man arrested at Olot was not Padlew ski, but an insane Alsatian. A shock of earthquake was felt at Brock ville, Ont., jesterday morning. A receiver for the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad has been applied for. Empress Victoria Augusta will accompany Emperor William on his trip to England. .x-Governor Pacbeco, of California, the successor of Minister Mizner, sailed for Guate mala, Tuesday, Dubuque saloonkeepers dodge the saloon law by closirg their saloons andleavingthe city for a season. Governor Peck's message to the Wisconsin Legislature Mas read yesterday. He recom mended tbe appeal of tbe Bennett law. W. V. Harper, agent of the National Life Insurance Company ot Vermont,is under bonds at Wilmington, Del., for tho embezzlement of 60.000. The steamer City of Dallas brings news to New Orleans of the wrecking or a schooner be tween the Bav islands and the Cayman. Four teen lives were lost. British officers with the New Hebrides were horrified recently in witnessing the eating by the n itlves of the bodies of three murderers, who had been arrested. Delegates from all the Southern States are in session at Atlanta to devise means for secur ing a direct line of cotton steamships between Brunswick and Liverpool. In a speech In tbe Reichstag Tuesday Herr Richter, tbe Llberallleader. commended Chan cellor von Caprivi and criticised the ambush attacks upon tbe Gonernmoat made by Bis marck. The Indiana Supreme Court has declared constitutional tho law requiring railroads to place blackboards in their stations, announcing the time of arrival and departure of trains each day. Three fires in Now York yesterday caused a loss of $300,000 to F. M. Van Tassel's grain elevator. $75,000 to Morgan fc Cornell's building, and $60,1100 to tbe bonded stores of Campbell, Nichols and George. The Republican House of Representatives in Montana propose as a compromise that 25 of each party whose election is unquestioned meet as the House and arrange a plan of organization, subject to tbe approval of the contestants, and make an equal distribution of officers. The New York State Board of Arbitration recommends that entrance Into railway service should be upon examination, and dismissals be made only for cause. It also recommends that any combluations of two or moro persons to embarrass or prevent the operation ot a rail road is to be a misdemeanor. It is so easy to contract a cold, which from its obstinacy, may entail a loug siege of discomforts before getting rid of it, that the afflicted should resort at once to that old established remedy, Dr. D. Jayne's Ex pectorant, which will specdilv remove all coughs and colds, nod help you to avoid all complications involving the throat and lungs SICK. HtAUAUllCirl,, Little Liver Pills. SICK UEADACHBCarter,, uule L,yer j,mfc SICK HEADACHE. '-Carter's Little Ltver Pills. SICK HEADACHE. Carter's Little Liver Pills, nolSjTTSSu Female Beans, the most powerful female regulator Per. feetlrtafe. Nerer fail, fa, postpaid. Send jcdtamplfot paiticnlan. Address LION DRUG CO., Buttalo. N. Y. Bold by JOS. FLEMING & BON, 412Markot St., vyai-svaa 40 00380 00 20 0025CO 22 00325 00 20 00(325 00 20 00(225 00 25 0030CO 18 00(0125 00 13 00(225 00 15 00 14 00 14 00 18 00 MESSRS. S. V. WHITE CO., NEW TORE; MESSRS. JOHN H. DAVIS & CO, NEW YORK; MESSRS. CONNOK Si CO, NEW YORK, ARE AUTHORIZED TO Offer for Subscripticfn ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Preferred Eight Per Cent Cumulative Stock mentioned beiow. THURBER, WHYLAND COMPANY. ' Organized under the Laws of the State of New Jersey. THE SrUSCKIPTIOif LIST WILL BE OPENED ON MONDAY, JAN OAKY 10, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M, AND WILL BE CLOSED ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1891, AT OR BEFORE 3 O'CLOCK P. M. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK. 15,000 Shares or Preferred 8 per cent Cnmulatlvo Stock $1,500,000 15,000 Shares of General (Com mon) Stock 81,500,000 Par Value of all Shares, S10O. ALL SHARES ISSUED WILL BE FULL PAID STOCK. STOCKHOLDERS WILL HAVE NO PERSONAL LIABILITY. ONE-THIRD OP THE COM3ION STOCK (8500,000) REMAINS IN THE TBEASUr.Y OF THE COMPANY, UNISSUED. Tnil BY-LAWS PROVIDE THAT NO BOND OK 3IOKTGAGE CAN BE CREATED WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF NINETY PER CENT OF THE PREFERRED STOCK HOLDERS; ALSO THAT THIS PROVISION CANNOT BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY THE LIKE AFFIRMATIVE VOTE. This corporation Is organized to take over the entire property and carry on tho business of the nrraorTHUKlILlt. WHYLAND & CO., manu facturing, importing, and wholesale grocers, and dealers In general merchandise, their partnership belnc about to expire by limitation. Tbe Preferred Stock will be entitled, from and nftcr Jan. 13, 1S31. to cumulative, preferential dividends of S per cent ner annum, payable out of the earnings ofthe corporation, berore any pay ment is made npon the General Stock. Tre General Stock will be entitled to tbe sur plus earnings, when declared in dividends, after 8 per cent per annum upon the Preferred btock shall have been paid. Dividends on the Preferred Stock will be paya ble in rcbruary ad Auzust ot each year, and complete statements showing the condition ot the company will he made semi-annually. Dividends on the General (Common) Stock will be declared and paid only at the end of each fiscal year. TEN THOUSAND SHARES OF THE PRE FERRED STOCK are now offered for public subscription at par. Subscriptions will be payable as follows: 10 per cent on application. 30 per cent on allotment. 30 per cent in 15 days 1 t allotment. 30 per cent In 30 days um.cuw The subscription list will be opened simultane ously at the offices of S. V. AVH11E S. CO., 36 VTall St.. New York, and 4 Sherman St., Chicago, III. JOHN II. DAVIS 4, CO., 10 Wall St., New York, and COKMJR SCO.. 71 Broadway. New York. Subscriptions will also be rixclved by THE LMPOKTEKV AND TUADEKS' NATION AL BANK, New York, THE FOUKTH" NATIONAL BANK or New York. CENTKAL TRUST COMPANY orNew York, Messrs. WILBOUK. JACKSON CO., Provi dence. II. I., and at the office of THUKBE18. WIIYLAND 4 CO., 118 Ecade St., New York. Subscribers to the Preferred Stock will have tbe option or sutifcrlblng at the same time to the Gen eral or Common Stock to an amount equal to oue chare or Common Slock at par for each two shares or the Preferred Stock subscribed tor by and al lotted to them, irtbey so desire. r Registrar or the Stock, CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW " YORK. , '" Transfer Agents, CONNOR & CO., NEW YORK. Directors F.B. THURBER, ALBERT E.WHYLAND, ALEXIS GODILLOT, Jr., J OHN C. BOUTON, HENRY B. KIRKLAND, H. W. CANNON, THOMAS T. BARB. EXTRACTS FROM STATEMENT OF THE VENDORS: The business or ThurbCr, "Wbyland Co.. Is the first or Its kind In the world. It was established In IS57. and has paid a profit continuously each year siuce Its beginning. The property conveyed comprises all the stock of merchandise, machinery, plant, fixtures, real estate, leasehold Interests, accounts and bills re ceivable, trademarks, trade rizhts. property and good wll of tbe retiring firm, which guarantees the payment or tbe bills receivable and outstand Inz accounts which it transfers, as stated below. Members or the firm undertake to retain the ownership of at least 5,000 shares or tbe common stock for not less tban five years. ilr. PKANCIS B. THUKBEK. the senior part ner In the present firm, will act as President or the company rorflreyears, or Iongerlf desired, and receive no salary for any year until tbe com pany bas paid for that year 8 per cent upon its p referred stock Tbe other active partners also continue in the service of the company. f Messrs. FRANCIS B. THURBER and ALBERT E. WHYLAND have severally contracted by agreement on file with the company not to engage In any competing business. The stock ol merchandise Included in theprop ertv conveyed bas been examined and appraised AT WHOLESALE COST PRICES, alnce the 1st day or January. 1S91, by competent experts, whose certificates and aflldavits. certified copies or which are on file with the hankers, may be seen at the office or tbe company, and who finds Its value to be ?1. 117,873 $8 Other assets: f Guaranteed accounts and bills receiv able, in excess of those pajable Real estate Manufacturing slant, machinery and fixtures Cash on hand at the commencement of business Januarys, 1891. as or which time tbe transfer took effect S1S5.039C5 42; 004 77 72,12133 111,933 43 8I,U8.UI SO In the above, nothing is Included cither for the many valuable trade marks or the firm, which have Deen acquired and created through an outlay or more tban S3O0.000 In money, or Tor the irood will or which resnlts rrom thirty-three years or extensive and snccessfnl business, now repre sented by an active trade connection with more than twenty-three thousand customers In all parts or the world. The books and accounts or tbe firm have teen submitted toilcssrs. YALDEN, BI10OKS&D0N NELLY, the weil-known public accountants, tbe rcsnltbrwhosc examination Is embodied In the following certlScale: 11 PnfESr.. new York. Jan. 9. lwi. Messrs . Tiiokbkb, "WnTLASD 4 Co., Now Yorkt Uentlemen: We have examined the books and aecountsof ynnr firm from the period. February 1. 1830. to January 31, HOC and we find that tbe net profits of tho business (Includlns-interest on capital) act ually collected and realized for the tei. years amount to ,050,853 91 to which matt be added tbe further estimated sum realizable from un collected book accounts considered good 150,000 OO Total &2O0.S39 61 Jr all average ot0,C83 OS yearly. These results arc obtained alter charring off all expenses rents. Interest on borrowed moneys, and the guaranteed salaries of the Junior partners and beads of departments, likewise large expenses lor advertising and establlshlnc trade marks. A further examination of the accounts for the period of 11 months, ending Jan. 3, 1831, shows net profit, alter charplm: salarlesandallotherex pemesupon the same basis as above, of 21,l sa. or at tbe rate or. 211,531 Si for the year. Yot-rs respectfully, YAUIM, BKOOKSft DONNELLY. THE RESULT LAST STATED IS EQUIV ALENT TO 8 PER CENT UPON TOE PRE FERRED STOCK AND 12.15 PER CENT UPON THE COJniON STOCK ISSUED. Prospectuses and blanlc forms of applica tions for stock may lie obtained npon appli cation to either of the hankers, JsiJ-u-Tbsa WHOLESALE-:- HOUSE,. Embroidery and Whlto Goods Department, direct importation from the best manufac turers of St. Gall. In Swiss and Cambric Ed? lngs. Flouncincs. Skirt Widths and Allorers. ' Hemstitched EdRino and FlonncinesL Bnyers will And these poods attractive both in pries and novelties of design. Full lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best mikes Window Shades in dado and plain or spring; fixtures, Lace Cur tains. Portieres, Chenillo Curtains, Poles and Krass Trimmings: Floor, Tablo and Stair OH Cloths Iu best make. lowest prices for quality. wash drlss fabrics. Tbe largest variety from which to select Toll Du Nonls, Chalon Cloth. Bath Seersuck ers. Imperial Suiting. Heather fc Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. nis-p BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. mv3 PFiVPTP'C SAVINGS BANK. rliWrLL o si fourm aventjs Capital. S300.ona Surnlns. $51,670 23. D.McK. LLOYD, EDWARD K. DUFF. 4 President, Asst. Sec Tre is, per cent Interest allowed on time deposits, ocl5-4U-D JOHN HI. OAKLEY & CO, EANKEES AND BEOKEP.S. Stocks. Bond. Grain. Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicaga li SIXTH bT., Pittsburg. OC2253 MEDICAL. 'HITTIER & 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. As old residents know and back files of Pitts burs papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physician in tbe city, de voting special attention to all chronic diseases. SSfSSSSNO FEEUNTILCURED MCRni IQand mental disease", physical MLO V UUo decay, nervous deDility, lack ot energy, ambition ana hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consnmotion, un fitting the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKINfcSSSUS blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular, swelling-, ulcerations of tongue, moutb, throat, ulcers, ol J sores, aro cured f"r life, and blood poisons tboroncbly eradicated from the system. 1 1 DIM ADV kidney and b'adder derange Unllilrtn 1 j ments, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal uischaiges, inflammation and other painful synmtoras receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cure. Dr. Wbittier's life-long, extensive experience icsnres scientific and reliable treatment on enmmon-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients ata distance as carefully treated as if here. Office hours. 9 A. 31. to 8 p. x. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 p. M. only. DR. WHITTIER. SU Penn avenue. Pittsbnrg. Pa. ja8-i9-Dsuwk T WEASC ME 8ufferim; from the ettects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, eta, I will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure. FREE of charge. A splendid medical work: should be read by every man who 1 nprvnnn and debilitated. Address, Prof". F. C. FO VLEIt,2Ioodus,Conn. U t-tl-LsLVK DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS mall cases re quiring scientific aud confiden tial treatment! Dr. S. K Lake. M. R. C. P. S.. is the-Sluost and most experienced specialist in tbe city. Consultation free aud atnctlv rnnfidential. Offlco boors 9 to 4 and 7 to S p. jr.: Sundays, 3 to 4 p. H, Consult them personally, or write. Doctors Lake. cor. Penn ave. and 4th st, Pittsburg Pa. jeVWDWk NERVE. AND BRAIN TREATBHITl Specific for Hysteria, Dizziness. Fits, Xeurjlgla. Wake fulness, Mental Depression. Hottcnlnrf of the Eraln. re uniting; In insanity and lcadtnir to misery decav and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness. Ixiss of Power la cither eex. Involuntary Lo&s, and Spermatorrncea caused by overexertion, of tho brain, setf-atraie of OTer-indnlcrcnce. L&ch box contains one month s treat ment $1 a box. or six for 53. tent by mail prepaid. With each order for rlx boxes, will eend parchaajr irnarantco to refund dott If tho treatment 1 alls to en . lnrttecr-"'-' '" "urn--old only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave- and Corner Wylio aui Fulton st, PITTSBURG, PA. mylS51-TTS33 ELECTRIC BELT WEAMEJ InMEN debilitates through disease or otherwise. VB 6UAP.ANTEE to CUKEbT this New IJirKUViSU JSLJEcmc BELT or KKFUND WiNEY- Jlade lor this pccl(lr pnrpo'e. .Care ? Physical Weak ness. Kivinir Kreely:3llld, twothln;. Contlnuou Currents or rjcctriclty thronich all wea. .Parts, restoring them to HEALTH and VIGOROUS bXllEMiTH. Kectrle current felt Instantly, or we forfeltS-VOro-In cash. IJiXT Complete to and np. Worst cases Permanently Cured In three months, fctieil nnmphlets free. Call on or ad dress SNDEN LLlcIIUC CO..SW Broadway, New York. myZT-C-Tissu 7blebratera Enrllnh Diamond Brand. Orffflnal mad Oalv Gen nine. safc. zlw&r rsU&ble. LAOiEmix bra?r!l for ChleTturt EnaiUh .Dta- .mond Brand In Ked an Gold meunloV lxe. scaled wlia blue ribbon. Take mouther. JUrutadantrroustubititu oonj and imitation. AtDrnufB,orseo34o in stacapn for jMrttcolui. testimonial anA "Relief" for Ladle," 1 Ixter. bj return Ch leheatcr CAemleal L'tftlild!oii feinare- Bold 1 j Local Drojiiiu. PhUadjk, I'a. deOH-HTHS olz'S Co-trtoxL EOOt COMPOUND mrjosed of Cotton Root, Tansy and PennvroTal a recent discovery by an 'old Dhvsiclai. li ruccmfullii used Tvmtnl.it-Safe. Effectual. Price $1, by mall. eeaiea. Ladies, asu your arncsisi tor uxks Cotton ROot Compound sm.i,tase no substitute. or inolose 3 stamps for sealed particulars. Ad dress POND LILY COMPANY. No. i JUtoU Blook, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit. Mich, -59-Sold In Pittsbure, Pa by Joseph Flam neSon, Diamond and MarKet sts. 8e2UB7-TTSuWkEO"WS WEAK WOMEUl Save Yourselves. Nerve Beans, the preat restorer, will cure weile back, take away that gloomy, tired feelin;, that nervous exhaustion, put roses la your cheekr. brighten your eyes, ewe you new life, arabiuoa, appetite, make you tenioIUmoreattractiTe Abslttljkrm lets, aiitlmUIr lurt. t a box, postpaid. Six boxes. SS-Pam-hlet (seafedl free. Address Nerre Bean Co., BuStlo, N. Y. A t Joseph Fleming & Son's, 413 Market St. Try 1 You can GetWell ?.rman,ntly. Do Sothing, and you'll Die or be Demented we Radically Care AU Weaknesses and Diseases ofJIen X EicluilT. Mxthodl la Home Treatment, iMicTfbiila .. ... -,-.. I mailed free for a siutn OUR HEW BOOK m'-eriemedicax. Guaranteed Testimonials. Evtrythlnf coualantial. GIVE UP DON'TS. MliaOE bealcd Treatise, explalnlns; abeo- SmJ?J?l& lute and perfect CURE without TunrtIws(omarli druenc, for Lost Ban I nUI VaVbood. Nervous Debility. Lack of Vbmrand Development. Premature lVcllne. mc Uons.1 Dlmrder. Kidney and Bladder Diseases, etc. Minn IJI IljnOS CO., I) Fail flste, Few Iork, J. T. oclI-TTawlE A BQOKron THE MILLION FHEET QMS TMATMENTt WITH MEDICAL ELESTRICnrr Forall CHRONI0L OBOAIiTO tHj N3EV0TJ3 DISEASES in both sexes. Bay o Blt UU yoa raad tats boot. IddrM CHEMIOAI.CO., HIIWAHU,W15. fel raffigga illllllBSl s-lBLVdW "" fEHI p) j$ VW K Bv&33 THBPERU s-rrwa 1 " 'Jff-'i
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