THE PITTSBURG - DISPATCH, FRIDAY,' ATTG-UST-" 28.' 3891; - A STAGNANT MARKET. Yery Little Activity Noted Anywhere in the Iron Market. THE SLACKNESS IN STEEL RAILS Telling Bather Heavily on the Bessemer Pig Iron Market. STATE OF THE TOREIGN METATi TRADE rSrECIAl, TTXEGUAJI TO THE DISrATCIIO 2Tev Youk, Aug. 27. The Iron Age re ports the condition of the iron and steel markets as follows: American 1'ir So far n fonndry Irons aro concerned, the Nctr York market has slionn ery little nctivity during the past week. The slackness of the rail trado is telling heavily on the tone of the market In Ues sotnerptgiron. Thus a lot of 1,003 tons, tide ivnter delivery, was sold during tho week for open-health purposes at a very low fienre. Northern brands avo quoted at $16 75 CIS 03 for No. 1; $1(1 001G 50 for No. 2, mid $14 rogl 50 for stray lorge. Southern irons sell at $10 00f?17 CO forXo. 1;$15 251G (X) for No 2: $1". .VKl8 00 for No. 1 solt, and $14 00 14 50 for sray fore. Sp'.eseleisen and Ferro Mnnsancse In spieReleicn the stagnation continues. Theie liave been some salesot ronndlots of foreign ferro at prices equivalent to $GG Pittsburg or $53 50 tidew ater. Tnc arrangement Detv ocn the foreign producers and the leading American makers seems to be in tull opera tion, v, hile the details, of it nre not known. The fact that all tho foreign makers quote the same price is evidence of co-oneration ninong them, wbile it is stated that this market has been divided between the for eign and the American works, the former taklnsrthe liistern and the latter the West ern trade. Billets and Kod Sales acgregating 8,000 tons of foreign Italic billets are reported, the greater part thereof being reauired for re export wire trade. The e Tact prices at -n hich thee transaction w ero closed are not given, but they are stated to bo in the vicinity of $31 05 lor Sew York deiiverv, and asome- hat higher figme for Ilostoii delivery. In domestic billets very little business im re corded, but thcreare rumors of low offerings of Western stock. We quote domestic rods $37 753'' 00 at tidewater. Meet Rails btaenation in the rail market continues, bu-ine-3 being still confined to -nrcliac of Mnall lots of licht rail". V hilo the outlook for the immediate future is cer tainlv disheartening, the prospects for fall and winter indicate a considerable better ment. A gentleman w hose connections with the rail trade lead him to be a cloe observer of the requirements of tho railroads re ports that one of tlie great Eastern trunk lines i oon about to place a round order: that bu-iness N beginning to shape in the Wet. and that the concern with which he Is connected is preparing lor a busy winter. The price continues unchanged at $30 73 31 00 at tidewater. Manufactured lion and Steel Prices in all line ot manufactured iron and steel are ex ceedinglj low, and have as yet shown no im provement whatever. The amount of busi ness ccming up locally is satisfactory, how ever. IN e may note that tho Catasauqua Manufacturing Company are. again rolling their well known bars and plate. We con tinue to qnnte: Angles, 1.902.10e; sheared plates, l.S52.25c: tcos, 2.4ji.;5c, and beams and channels, 3.1c, on dock, steel plates are lJ)""2.15c tor tank; 232c for shell, and 25 17e lor flange, on dock. Bars aro 1710?, on dock. FOREIGN HETAL MABKET3. Scarcely Anything Doing In Pig Iron, 'While Tin Plate Ilemains Steady. rsrCCIAl, TELFXJRAM TO THE DISPATCH. Xnw York, Aug. 27. Tho foreign metal markets aro thus reported by the It on Age: In London business in pig iron warrants has been inanimate. Trices havo not varied more than 6d during the week, and stocks in Oonnals Stores have varied but slightly. The totals are now 501,000 tons Scotch and 152,000 tons Cleveland. Tho bulk of the suppls- of Scotch warrants is held firmly by the Lon don syndicate, and it Is difficult to buy for prompt delivery except at higher prices, al though 72 Scotch furnaces are now in blast. Hematite warrants havo weakened some what, owing to lack of demand, consequent upon dullness In the steel trade. Latest sales ot warrants were at 47s47s Id for Scotch; 9s 6d for Cleveland una 4Ss for hematite, lletter prices curly in the w eek brought out Ireer sellers of pig tin, and prices cased off bomewhat, but there has since boen a reac tion on prompts. Copper has been rather qniet during tho greater portion of tho w eek, and prices nave ruled irregular. The future of prices ap pears to aepend greatly upon American sup plies, which have recchtlj been larger than expected. The tin plate market has been steady. Small orders from San Francisco und the Continent have been plentiful, but these are insufficient to absorb the output. THE CONDITION OF COKE. A Decrease in Shipments of Several Hun dred Cars the Past "Week. ISPF.riAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISrATCH. SCOTDM.E, Aug. 27. The coko market is Etill in fair condition, though shipments de creased several hundred cars last w eek. The operators cannot explain the falling off other than that there is a depression in the iron industry. A brisk fall trade is still an ticipated, however, and operators are mak ing preparations for it. The works continue to operate irregularly. Frick's plants will make lour and live days this week, as will filso a number of independents. The 31c Clure, Bainfy and Southwest firms will, liowever make tho usual run of six days. The Atchison inteiests will also run six Ua s. 'ihereisno stagnation in the oven-building line and it goes on with as much vigor as ever, shipping laeililic are in excellent fchajie. shipments last week ifveraged 1,028 iii, as against 1.113 cats the previous week. Til a total diminution was 507 cars. The fol lowing was the distnhutiou: To points w est of Pittsburg, 3.WS cuis: to points east of I'ittsbuRr, SM ris; to Pittsburg and river points, 2,150 curs; total. C,173 cats, shipments lor the previous week aggregated C,of0 cars and were distiilratep thus: To points west of Pittsburg, sea" cais: to Pittsburg and river points, 2,100 c:: topointseut of Pitts burg, So car; total, oGSj cars. Prices are ?l.i). JACK FROST AS A BULL. "What Ho Has Done and What He 3Iay Do the Chief Influences on the Cereal Mar kets rijl Changes Aro Only Moderate Cains, Howecr. CHICAGO The weather map started the it heat mailset with an additional ciop scare, und December w heat was unpurchasable in tiny quantity until it was IJJc higher than it closed ycitcrdav Theie were transactions ot the same moment at the opening ranging nil the way iiom fl 05 to 1 O0J. Altera sale or two at 1 05J- the buying orders at un limited piicrs appeared to haw been ex hausted, and at the same time as the call price ha'l ben reached -filing against those Iirfvilegcs, t-itr:e into play and very soon :nocked lc oil' the carh bulge. The price w. is vry irregular all the fore noon declining in'l recycling again verv mpidlj and within tho lange ot $1 0osj) f 1 03. bat abuut an hour before the close tln'ieaMt cr' weak ieeling, induced bv Hew lork repoits ot lower cables and foreigner- reselling there, and a drop to $1 04J was the retiut. The diop in prices was rather sudden and resembled in its conse quences to the longs what has more fre quently of late been the experience of short sellers. Upon the attempt of tho former party to unload their earlier purchases no buyer could be found between $1 0501 05J, and it was not until it was offeredat H 04Jj 1 W) th it anv quantity could bcdisposcdoi. The closing price was$l Oljf. The-oin market was kept on the boil dur ing the gi eater p-irt or the session. The frost in the X 01 timet, it was feared, would reach down into the com belt to-night, and, in fact, the IVt-ntlicr liarcau makes that pre diction. The woikingof tho wire-pullers at Xew York and the aloresaid frost talk, to gether with the increasing average of the oaily receipts, w ero the influences upon the price lluctr.-itions At the close of the ses sion October corn, ulrer selling ljc higher and if low er than it -IoseI vesterday, rested with the comparatively modest gam of c. August and September were less bullishly affected I13' the day's nets, closing at an aa--nnceofonly '.4c m yesterday's latest quo tations. 1 car gained Jc and May c -ptember corn was siaitolat fromCSo to CGc, the latter being the highest prico paid to-day, stud it closed at 65c. October sold at the opening anywhere Ironi 59c to 55Jc. sold as high ms (.Ote. as low as ."iSJc and closed at fiOJic, as against 51a at the close j'esterday. There was nothing of interest in tho oats market. Prices fluctuated with wheat and corn and wci 0:1 little stronger than yester day without being much higher. The mar ket opened steady, advanced Jc. dc- cllned Jic, advanced 5 and closed steady where it did yesterday. September and October changed hands at ?o difference. Efforts were made to change October to May at :3)o premium for tho latter, but littlo business was done. Tho provision market started Arm. After a rather protracted weak Intermediate spell strength again became the ruling feature, and the close was nt a moderate ad vance upon ysstcrdiy's final figures. Sep tember pork "opened at $10 62K. declined to S10 20, recovered all tho early decline and 15c more, and closed with a net gain for dnv of 2Kc October went through a similar course, but its gain in the end was 5c. Sannary was comparatively stronger than either and shows an advnncoof "He I-nrd made an advance in each of tho thieo options September, October and January ot 10c Ribs also received more advantage than barreled pork from the bullish feeling which prevailed, adding 10c to yesterday's closing quotations. Tin le.ifling futures ranged as follows, as correct ed hv John M. Oakley Co., 45 Sixth street, mem bers of Chicago Board of Trade: Open- High- Low- Clos- Aitnci.ES. lug. est. est. lng. Wheat Xo. 2. August t 1 C5H i 1 05K $ 1 03H i rav September 1 M 104 102 102 Di-ceinber 105 1 0!i 1 04Si 1 W( Coax Xo. 2. August HTM 6BH 5 G8 September 65k eVJ CI S OctolH-r 591j 60S 5Stf 59 oats Xo. i Augnst 31s sou so. sa'i September S SO'i 30' 20H May 34! 34 Sill 3JJJ Mr.ss TonK. September 10 3D I 10 33 10 20 10 30 October 10 43 I 111 4T,"i 10 Si 10 ' January 12 Si's' 12 95 12 80 12 92H Lard. September. 6 57S 6 B5 0 62f 6 65 OctolKT 67J 6 75 6 62H 0 75 Januarr 6 90 7 03 G 87J 7 00 Shout Ribs. " . September. 6 C3 6 75 6 62'i 6,5 October 6 75 6 8 6 75 6 85 January I 6 S24 6 BT'a 677M1 6 87,'s Cnsh quotations were as follows: Flour steady and unchanged. Xo. 2 spring wheat, SI 03 ; Xo. 3 spring wheat, 959sc: Xo. 2 red, $1 03Jf: Xo. 2 corn, 65jc; Xo. 2 oats, 30K30c: Xo. 2 white, :Klc; Xo. 3 white. 31U32c: Xo. 2 rye, 9.)c: Xo. 2 barley, G7G7c; Xo. 3, f. o. b., 50G2c; Xo. 4, f. o. b., 4!jic: Xo. 1 flaxseed, $1 iS; prime timothy seed, $1 30: mess pork, ?R bbl., $10 30; lard, ? 100 ., $3 63; short rib sides (loose), $6 6G 75; dry salted shoulders (boxed). $6 203 25; short clear sides (boxed), $7 257 50: wliisky, distillers' finished goods, $ gal., $1 IS. Sugars unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-davi the but ter market was unchanged. Eggsflun; fresh, 16c. XETV YORK Flour nn9ettlod, weak mod erate business. Cornmeal Arm, quiet. Wheat Spot market dull, lower, weak; Xo. 2 red, $1 10K1 U in elevator: $1 11 1 12K afloat; $1 12V1 13 f. o. b.; Xo. 3 red, $1 071 07; ungraded red, $1 071 13U; Xo. 1 Xorthern, to arrive, ?1 17; Xo. 1 had, to arrive, $1 19K. Options advanced Jilc, closing went at c tinder yes teidav: Xo. 2 red, August, jl 1U1 1155. clos ing at $1 10K; September, Jl 10H1 12K. closing at $1 30J; October, $1 H)-2l 12J1, closing at $1 lljfi Xovember, $1 lsk&l 13?, clostag nt $1 12: December, $1 lSJjQl 15j, closing at $1 13X: January, closing at $1 15lft Februarr, $1 l!Hl 17, closing at $115; May, $1 181 19, closing at $1 18K. Uye stronger at the close at $102 for Western. Corn Spot stroneer: fair business; chiefly exports; Xo. 2, 77c iu elevator; 7S7SWo afloat; ungraded mixed, 73S78c; Xo. 2 white, 7576c; options opened lv higher, ad vanced Jc more, declined jIKc, reacted and closed steadv at Yt&Ac ad ance on near and a decline on IJecember and Hay through manipulation; Ausust. 7676c, closing at 7fic; Soptember. 'lMfeiiUc. clos ing at 71c: October. 67i,c, closing at 69; December, 61ii6C2Kc. closing atClc: January, 5960c, closing at 59c: May, 5bJ 57Kc, closing at 56Jc. Oats spbts lower, quiet; options dull, lower, weak, August closing at 36Kc; September, SGJS7iCc, clos ing at 36Jc; October closing at S7cl Xo. 2 white, August, 3940c; September, 3s 39c: spot Xo 2 white, 39fi!42c; mixed West ern, a-:SSe; white do, 4Ig4Sc; Xo.2 Chicago, 3i33J-Sc. ilay firm and quiet. Hops dull and weak. Tallow easy: city ($2 for pkgs), 4 13-164Jc. Eggs quiet; fancy steady; Western, 1718o. Tork more active and steadv: old mess, $10 0010 75; new mess, $11 5012 00; extra prime, $10 2510 75. Cut meats strong and wanted: middles strong; short clear, September, $7 37Jf. Lard higher, strong and in better demand; Western steam, $6 S2K hid: August, $6 91 bid; September, $6 S2fi SB. closing nt $6 90 bid: October, $5 I6 9S, closing, $0 93: De cember. $7 15. closing- at $7 20: Januarv. $7 25 7 30, closing at $730. Butter quiet: West ern dalrv, 1217c: do creamery, 1523Kc; Elgin, 2323cCheese quiet; Western, 6sc. PHIL ADELPHIA Flour Old spring wheats Arm; winters qniet. Wheat opened strong, advanced Jlc early, but subse quently reacted Ve trom best rates of day and closed weak; Xo. 2 red,$l 10V: Xo. 2 red, $1 10Jf;l lOJ: September, $1 10if5i V: Oc tober $1 11J1 12; Xovember. $1 12J 1 13. Corn Bullish manipulation in Chicago influenced an advance of Je in spot lots and 3lc In options, but aside from usual busi ness for local consumption, there was noth ing doinc: yellow in grain depot, 75tc: un graded mixed, on track, 7375c: Septem ber. 72ffl73c; October, C970c; XovUnber, 676Sc. Oats Spot less active: futures steady bnt quiet: Xo. 3 mixed, 36c; Xo. 2 mixed. 37c, Xo. 3 white, 39c; do choice. 40c; ungraded white, 40c: Xo. 2 white, 4041c; Xo. 2 white, August, 4040ic; September, 3SJ39c; October, 3R)39c: Xovember, 39 IffiiOcT Eggs scarce aifd firm; Pennsvlvauia firsts, 19c. ST. LOUISA Flour in fair demand and un changed. Wheat The close was Irregular, December c lower and August and Septem ber Jc higher: Xo. 2 red. cash, $1 011 02; August, $1 Oligi 01K, closing at $1 004f Sep tember, $1 O0V$i5!l 01, closing at $1 01 bid; De cember, $1 03'1 0. closing at $1 03. Corn The speculate e market impioved Jc this morning, but trading was dull and closod onlv c above vesterday: Xo. 2 cash, 6061Jc. Oats The only trading was In September and the local crowd took no in terest in the market; Xo. 2 cash, 29c; September, 232!c, closinz at 29c. llyo in light demaml: Xo. 3 at 84c. Butter un changed. Eggs in better demand nt 13c. Provisions active and strong. Pork, $10 0i( 10 75. Lard, $6 20. CIXCLXXATI Flour strong: family, $4 00 G 15; lancy, $4 504 65- Wheat in liood de mand and highen X'o. 2 red, $1 02. Corn scarce and firm: Xo. 2 mixed. C5c. Oats firm; Xo. 2 mixed, i2V33c. Bye firm; Xo. 2, 91c. l'ork dull at $10 G2K- Lard in fair demand at $ 25. Bulk meats stronger; short ribs, ?G 87. Bacon stronger; short clear, $S 00 8 12!. Butter steady and Arm. Eggs strong aud higher at 15c. Chesseflrra. ItALTrHOKE Flour quiet, unchanged. Wheat firm; Xo. 2 red. spot, $1 10i,'l 10; the month and September, $1 10kl 11; October, $1 1IK1 11J: December, 1 14. Corn dull; mixed, spot and September, 70e. O.its active at steady prices: Xo. 2 white Western. 40c; Xo. 2 mixed Western, 3;c By dull and lower; iXo. 2. $1 01. Hay quiet; good to choice timothy, $14 0015 50. 3IILWAUKKK Flonrauict. Wheat steadv: X'o. 2 spring, on track, cash, f I 02: September, $1 00. Xo. i Xorthern. $1 03. Corn steady: Xo3on track, cash, 65c. Oats Arm; Xo. '2 white, on track. 34c Barlev weaken Sen- tenber, 63c live weak: X'o. 1, in store, 93c. Piovisions weak. Pork September, $10 65. j j.iru scpteinucr, &i .. K VXS4S CITr Wheat higher: Xo 2 hard, cash and August, 92c bid; Xo 2 red, cash, no bids. Corn steady; Xo 2 casji, SlJ-jc hid: August, 54c bid. Oats hisher: Xo2 cash, 27'4c bid: August, 27Ja27c. Eggs Arm at 14c. TOLEDO-Wheat active nnrt lower; cash, Aucnst and September, $1 04: December, $1 07. Corn dull: cash, 6Gc. Oats steady; c.ish, 33c; May. 37c: Xo. 2 white, 35c. Bye active; September 93e. MXXKAFOLIS Wheat Xo. 1 hard, on track, 99Kc: Xo. 1 Xorthern, August, 96c; Sep tember, !'5c; December, 9'ikc: on tnick, 97 Xo. 2 Northern, on track, 93'FJDtc. DULUTH Wheat. $1 11 cash; Xo. 1 hard, !Wc; Xo. 1 Xorthern. 94; Xo. 2 Xorthern, 99)c, September, $1 01; December, $1 01. Metal Markets. Xcw Yor.K. Ang. 27. Pig iron dull: Amer ican, $16 00il8 25. Lead nominal: domesHn. ct'. isiipjiui uuu uiiu siioii; gust, $12 20; do September, $12 2. and Arm; Straits, $20 10. lake, An Tin quiet Price of Bar Silver. rSrrCTAL TELEOHAK TO THE DISPATCH. Xew Youk, Aug. 27. Bar silver in London, 43 3-lGd. per ounce; Xew York dealers' price lor silver, ISc Per ounce. Turpentine MarKets. XinvYonK llosin quiet and steadv. Tur pentine quiet and steadv at 36 37c." CHAitLtsTOS Turpentine steauy at 33Vc. Bosin Arm: good strained, $1 15. Savaxkah Turpentine Arm at 34e. Rosin Ann at $1 291 201 23. z Wilxixotok sjnrits of turpentino steady at 3:1c Bosin Arm: strained, $1 00: good strained, $1 05. Tar Arm at $1 90. Crude turpentine Arm; hard, $1 00; yellow dip and virgin, $2 00. St. Loots Wool Beceipts, 14,353 ponnds; shipments, 51,000 pounds. Maiket quiet, un changed. Children Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gontlo action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when In need ot n laxative and if the father or mother be costivo or bilious tho most grati fying results follow- its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle OLD AND NEW IDEAS. Larger Opportunities for Investing' In Real Estate. CHAKCE FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. Speculation Shows Fresh Firns of Getting Out of the Well Worn But. OFFICE AND STREET NEWS AND GOSSIP Eeal estate business as a science dates hack but a few years. It is no longer a sit ting down and waiting business. It requires judgment in selection, push in overcoming obstacles, unity of purpose in the matter of improvements, an outlay to attract popula- I tion, transportation in every direction, and jasi, out not ieasit a uuenii mnuuiib ui . vcrtistng. The old style the Astor plan of building on the inside, and buying and holding on the outer edges the natural growth produc ing the result, is good enough for million aires who can live on big incomes while waiting, observes an exchange, but the mod ern idea it to buy cheap lands which have possibilities and by judicious improvements bring them into line as residence districts, manufacturing locations, or to other uses at higher values than original cost, and it is this modern plan which has brought the possession of a homo within tho reach of the man of small means, and tho profitable investment within tho reach of men of mod erate capital. The old style real estate owner did noth ing but wait. He would not spend a cent on n non-paying property. He wanted improve ments to push him along, others paying ex penses; ho was of the old English plan put up a fence and let peoplo walk around it. But now, suburbs away out, bought cheap ana niaae presentable ny maue roaas ana grading, by elegant sidewalks, induce tho home-seeker to pass tho unimproved and neglected outskirts to tho districts which combine the air of tho country with tho im provements of tho city, olectricity and other rapid travel overcoming distances. The new plan is best, and under its bencfl cent influences suUurbs are being con structed which are beautiful, healthful, sub stantial, and in every way superior to even the best city locations and buildings. Men of a saving turn who put aside a littlo money have opportunities they never had before, and by buying more feet than they want to use for the homes they construct add value to the other ground they own, ever so littlo in the way of improvement done by many individuals all tending toward the improve ment of the whole. To tho modern Ideas in real estate business tho people are indebted formanyopportuni ties of improving their own condition. There is hardly a city which does not now come under its influence. It encourages peoplo to own their homes, whereas the old. style discouraged anything but rent paying. Business Kcttb and Gossip. The Splane property Is still on the market. Said a gentleman yesterday: "The reason that it has not been sold is that the owners ask too much for it." The Baltimore and Ohio has bought an other large tract of land at Cumberland, at which point the Keyser, Piedmont and Mar tinsburg shops will"be concentrated. It Is said negotiations by the femnle col lege people for the Singer property at Wil kinsbnrg. have been broken off. Mr. P. Doran is putting another story to his residence on Franklin street, Wilklns bnrg. Local operators report the coal trade Is In excellent condition. There is nn active movement in coal lands. The Illinois Steel Company Is said to have earned charges and a nominal amount upon the stock during the year. A prominent builder has been sued for neglecting to take out permits as requined by law. At the last call yesterday Birmingham Traction was offered nt 17if with 17 bid, Manchester was offered at 38, and 13 was bid for Duquesno. Citizens' Traction 5s were on the market at 107K. Stanaard Plate Glass was stronger. On call it was wanted nt 25 and offered at 69. The Xorthern Pacific directors yesterday declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred stock. At the Lead Trust meeting, yesterday the reorganization plan was adopted almost unanimonslv. The capital is thus reduced from $90,000;OCO to $30,000,000, half of which will be preferred. Tho Erie Bailroad has made a traffic ar-. rangement with the Cleveland and Canton whereby it obtains a Cleveland outlet from Kent, O. London cables report harvest prospects havo become gloomy throughout England. Mr. D. P. Black arrived home vesterday aftornoon from Europe. lie Is 17 pounds heavier than when he went awaj Movement in Realty. Mr. George L. Peabodv, a well known con tractor, has purchased 80x150 feet at the cor ner of CaUowhill street and Euclid avenno for about sb.ouo upon which he will erect a fine residence. Highland Park is a drawing card. Beed B. Coyle & Co. sold for Mrs. Sarah A. Stewart tho property Xo. 343 Forty-second street, consisting of three frame buildings, with lot 22x59 feet to Urbanna alley, for $3,000 cash. A. J. Pentecost sold for the David Hardy estate two acres ot land in Versailles town ship, with a frame dwelling, for $1,050. Block & Balrd sold to J. G. Simpson lots Xos. 50, 57 and 53 in the Herron Hill Park plan, Thirteenth ward, Xos. 57 and 58 front ing 50 feet on Madison avenue bv 100 in depth, and Xo. 50 fronting 25 feet on VTebster avenue by 100 in depth, for $1,500. Baxter,"Thompson & Co., soldnnother lot, Xo. 402, in the Butler plan, Eichteenth ward, fronting 20 feet on Morningsido avenue and extending back 1C0 feet to a 20 foot alley, for $300. Peter Shields sold for the Schenlev Park Land Company toT. Carrland, a lot" 25x100 feet on Haldane street for $403. Struub & Morris sold to Thomas Kahili, for $40.1, lot SC3; also to George J. Cook, .Jr., for $400, lot 2S3; also to J. D.Welch, for $400, lot 24; also to.Jamcs McAfee. for$400 lot 2S4-aIl in Schenley View Place plan, Xiueteentli ward. AlbOfcrW. L. Galbraith, to W. H. Henderson, lot on the Bldgo road, at Ingram, for $1,000 cash. Samuel W. Black & Co. sold three more lots in the Blair estate, Glenwood, Twenty third ward, for $2,200. A. Z. Byers & Co. sold for P. S. and Theo. nuckestein to Fred. Laugborst, lot Xo. 36, in their Spring Hill plnu, Soventh ward, Al legheny City, fronting 22 feet on Halamnn streot and extending back a distance of 100 street to an alley, for $300 cash. The Burrcll Improvement Company re ports the following sales of lots at Kensing ton: .. Ji. ioouirie. lots 2j, 26 ana 27, block 8, for $1,893 cah; J. M. Doolittle, lot 60, blocc 2, for $b03 cash; Thomas Dugan. Fittsbur", lots 19 and 20, block 4, for $1,650: Gnisippi Cammarota and Guisippi Splnelli, lot 26, block 4, for $1,030 cash; Mrs. Lizzie Boyle, Pittsburg, half of lot 75, block 8, tor $325 8"i. John K. Ewing & Co. sold to John K. Ew Ing for Mrs. Kate Peifer the property Xo. 62 South Diamond street, Fonrth ward, Alle gheny, b,eing a two-story frame house of seven rooms, hall and attic, with lot 23x60. being Schenley lease. Consideration, S80O cash. The Building Record. Permits were Issued yesterday for tho fol lowing improvements: William Amnion, frame two-story dwelling on Emerson street. Twentieth ward; cost, S2.O0O. George Robe, two brick two-story and mansard dwellings, corner of Sixth and Carson streets, Twenty-ninth ward; cost, 9.20O. John Lauer, frame two-story dwelling on Rowand street. Twenty-first ward; cost, ssoo. George Itolie, two brick two-story dwellings corner sixth street and Cabot way, Twentv-nlnth ward; cot. $1,210. J. W. Pntt, brick two-storv business lioiisr1 near Diamond and Smith Held streets. Third ward; cost, JS12. Martin Burke, frame one-etory dwelling, on Fctzcr street. Third ward. Co-t, 91,800. John Mooney. nine brirk two-story dwellings, on Sweetbriar street. Thirty-firth ward. Cost, fi.ooo. First Brethren Church, frame one-story church, on Dearborn street, Xlnctccnth ward. Cost, S30O. William Schilling, brick two-story store and dwelling, on Butler street. Seventeenth ward. Cost. S2,oOC. C. J. 'Belling, frame two-storv factory, on I'cnn ave nue, sixteenth ward. Cost. S2,0X. Garvey. Crick & Co., two frame two-story dwellings, on Larimer avenue. Twenty-first ward. Cost, ft, 000. Joseph rulings, frame two-storv dwelling, on Morris street. Fourtt enth w ard. Cost, St). T. C. Carter, brick two-story dwelling, on Fox allcv. Twenty-fifth ward. Cost, $1,400. Dcnuison, Elder kin A Co., two frame two-story dwellings, on Arclillles street. Twenty-first ward. Cost f 1,850. Ed Shepherd, frntne two-story dwellings, on Apple street. Twenty-first ward. Cost, $350. A stbono position; So Apprehension of a Stringency In the Monoy SlarKet. Discount rates in thU market continue steady at CS7 on call and time loans, with an abundance of funds for all business pur poses. There is no anxiety about iho future. Tno supply of funds has proved sufficient to move the crops without interfering with regular trade, nnd to still farther strengthen the situation Europe will soon begin shlp- Singgoldto this country in payment of rcaustuffs. There aro no apprehension s of a stringency. Bank clearings were $1,786, 09 08 and balances $333,763 63. At Xow York yesterday money on call was eaBy, .ranging from 2 to 3 per cent, last loan 2Kper cent; clo!ied offered nt 2J per cent. Prime mercantile papor 4iK6K- Sterling exchange quiet and weak at $4 83 for 60 day bills and $4 85 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. V. S. 4s reg 117i Northern Pac. lsts..H5JS do do 2nris.ll2 Northw'rn Consols.125 do Debentures 8s. .101 Oregon A Trans. &.. UU13 COUp. ...... ...JW$ do4lsreg 1C0" do4)ss coup 1007 FacitlcGsof 95 109 i St.L.&IronMGen. Missouri Gs Tcnn. new set 0s 101 do do 5s 100 do do 3s 70 ss s St. L. & San Fran Gen.M 103,, St. Paul Consols 119.K St. Paul, Chi. & Pac. lsti 114 Canada So. 2nds BStf icu. x acme isis.....ioi4i Den. & K. G. lsts...lllg do no 4s.. 78k Den. K.GWest lsts Krie 2nds 101 M. K. & T. Gen. 0s.. 77 do do 5s.. 41JJ Mutual Union 6s 100 X. J. C, Int. Cert.,.l0SK Tox. Pac. L. G. Tr. ., Kcts I MM Tex. Pac. B. G. Tr. Rets 33 Union Pac. lsts 105 WestShore 100 Rio G. Western l9ts -- Bank Clearings. St. Louis Clearings, $3,208,075; balances, $409,616. Money very tight and in demand. Kates are firm atft8 per con I, former to customers. Exchange on New York 60 cents discount, Memphis Now York Exohanee selling at $1 premium. Clearings, $134,931; balances, $24 844. Nkw Orleans Clearings, $846,037. Xrir York Clearings, $94,630,529; balances, $3 837388. Boston Clearings, $11,S38,082; balances, $1,6U,85L Rato for money, 33 per Cent. Exchange on New Yoik, 1014 cents dis count. PuiLADELrniA Clearings, $10,676,293; bal ances, $1,533,713. Money, '4 percent. Haltimore Clearings, $2,365,557; balances, $313,551. Money 6 per cent, Chicago Mbney dull. Xew York Ex change weak, declining to 80 cents discount. Bank clearings, $13 393 000. Sterling ex chango quiet. Sixty-day bills, $4 84; demand, $4 86f. HOME SECURITIES. NOT BIUCH TRADING BUT MOKE OR DERS FLOATING AROUND. Renewed Interest In the Tractions Banks and Insurance Take Back Seats Users of Naturpl Gas Resorting to Saving Appliances Eastern Orders for Klectrlc. There was light trading on call yestorday, but the bullish sentiment was a littlo more pronounced and more orders seemed to bo in circulation. The only active stocks wero Duquesno Traction and Luster, but the min ing, electric light and miscellaneous depart ments of tho list wero pretty well covered with bids. The best features wero Central Traction, Pleasant Valley, Switch and Signal and Philadelphia Gas all showing improvement in figures or sentimont. The inquiry for the Tractions was so much better than usual as to lead some to think they would soon get out of tho rut. Airbrake was a trifle weaker, nnd so was Electric. Banks and Insurance were neglected. The opinion entertained by many that the natural gns companies will be left without customers by reason of the proposed ad vance in rates, may prove dolusivc. Dealers in gas saving appliances are overrun with orders, showing that users of tho fuel are not willing to give It np before exhausting every means to keep the cost within reasonable bounds. Electric weakened a littlo at tho Inst call, and, strangoly, on an empty market. Orders for it seem to bo multiplying. It is assorted by those who ought to know that theycomo from the same Boston ero wd that engineered the little boom iust before the beginning of the reorganization proccedinss. Sales were: First call 25 Duquesne nt 13. Second call 10 Luster at 12, 6 at 11. Third call 20 Luster at 12. Bids and asking prices at each call follow FIBST SECOND THIRD EXCHANGE CALL CALL CALL STOCK. B A B A B A P. P.8. AM.Er 405 Iron City X. Bk 83 Third Xafl Bank 123 M'frs. Gas Co 28 Ohio Valley 21 People's X.G.Co 12 P. X.G.AP. Co 8J4 .... 7 .... 8'i Philadelphia Co. 11 H'4 11 llji 11 njf Wheel'gGasCo.. 20 25 Central Traction. 18 18 .... IB .... Cit'eus' Traction .... 63 62 83 Pleasant Vallev.. 22.... 221i.. 22if 22 Chartlers Rall'v. COM .... LaXorlaMlu.Co so .... Luster Mln. Co.. llji 12J 13 K'i UK 12 SlUertonMIn.Co 1$ West'house Elo.. 13 12K.... I. S. AS. Co ..., 7 9 7" 9 7K 0 W. Airbrake Co: 1034 10S 103 W.B'ke Co. I.lm. 05 Standard U.CCo 61)6,... 61M 61J.... At Xew York vesterdav the totnl shIrs of stocks -wore 207,853 shares, including Atchi son, 21,395: Chicago Gas, 5,570; Delaware, Lack awanna and Wcctern. 3,400; Erie, 4,f60; Lake Shore, 3,710; Louisville and Xashvllle, 7,740: Missouri Pacific, 7,3"0; Xorth American, 3,735; Xorthern Pacflc, preferred, 7,055; Reading. 3:8'; Richmond and West Point, 3,030; St. Paul, 40,750; Union Pacific, 20,330. STOCKS SLIGHTLY WEAKER. I.ONDON IS AGAIN A FREE SELLER Of ITS FAVOKITES. The Market Is Broader Than for a Year Past Manipulation Removed From the Unlisted Shares Industrials More Activo Railroad Bonds Are Duller. New York, Aug. 27. The stock market was not so active to-day, especially in the after noon, and displayed in the mnln a reaction ary temper under heavy realizations, and puces ruled almost throughout the day at a slightly lower level than thoe of last even ing. The efforts for a reaction were made with more confidence this morning, as Lon don was again a seller of stocks, everj'thlng except Union Pacific among the favorites of that center being among the stocks disposed of, and leports of frost in the for Xorthwest came in to help tho bearish sentiment nmong tho traders. Prices were higher ot the opening, hut the pressure brought tobearwas at last success ful in forcing prices below tho opening. The bullish sentiment remains unimpaired and the extremely stubborn resistance shown by prices to lenction, even under the most dis couraging circumstances, shows that the present movement is bn-edon a firmer foun dation than nny upward movement within the last two years. Commission people report a steadily grow ing interest in tho market and the increased inquiry is seen in its widening and the ex tension of tho transactions to a large num ber of stocks which have lain dormant for months. The business of to-day and yester day was more widely distributed than that of any day for the last year, the number of stocks dealt in reaching about 125. Another encouraging sign for tlie market is the com parative Inslgnillcanco of the dealings in tlie uunsieu uepmiuient. iiie lnciiDUS 01 the manipulation 01 those properties being removed Irom the market gives legitimate securities a chanco to reach their proper level. The effects of the frosts in the West wero of no material consequence, nnd the de clines in prices went no farther than frac tions, although a few stocks hero and there yielded readily because of special pressure or other circumstances. The Industrials were more active and all were helped by special circumstances, Sugar being strong in tho reported deal with tho opposition re fineries; Lead, because of the lack of opposi tion to the reorganization scheme nt tho meeting, and Cordage continued its reaction from its late depression. There were fre quent changes of temper during the day. The maiket finally closed only fairly active nnd heavy to weak. The trading reached 216,850. Railroad bonds were not so actlvo and wero rather inclined to follow the share list dowiiwnrd, though few weak spots wero seen. Among the more importnnt advances Hocking Vnlley 6s rose 2J. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Mock Exchange vesterdav. Corrected dally for The Dispatch by iiitxey A STEpiiexsox, oldest Pittsburg members of the -X ew York fatock Exchange, 57 ourth a cnue: O H f S B. S n r . 23 U 23 W,i 4C' 41 - 85 8Gs 85 90 DOVj 90 W -'Sif 33Hi 8SJ4 86M 83 S 51 .M', 63!8 110 110!i 1I5H, "21 V '22" "VLH 521, 513 SO, 34 3-1 335 48K 49) 41H 91)- Wi 90X B8 KS.'j G! IU 111 US 7JS 10 79 27 23)4 27 'iibli 'iioji 'iio" "erK "erri "m'H ::Vi aik .11 u 20 2i'i V 131V 1J 1J3" American Ciittnn Oil American Cutton Oil, pfd.. A in. sugar iienninguo. ... Am. . Ruining Co., pfd. jicu., iDn. x?. J. Canadian 1 Pacific... Canada Southern Central of New Jersey.... Central Pacllic Chesapeake and Ohio C. A 0.,lstitU C. ft O., 2d pfd Chicago Oas Trust C, Jlur. & Oulncv C, Mil. & St. Paul C, Mil. & St. Paul, prd.., C, Kockl. &P C, St. P. M. 0 , C, St. P.M. &0., pfd.., C. & Northwestern C. & Northwestern, pfd. a. a. a&i Col. CoaI& Iron , Col. i llocklug Val Del.. Lack. &Vcst , Del. & Hudson Den. A Rio Grande Den. & Rio Grande, pref. K. T.. V.i. A Ga..7..;..... Illinois Central Late Erie &. West Lake Erie .6 West., pref.. Lake Shore A M.S... Louisville & Nashville.... Michigan Central Mobile & Ohio Missouri Pacific Ivatlonal Cordage Co 129J4 123 129?b' 1 ", " "is" 45 6H 80 99 C8' 98Ji 15 V,H 15 loJi 61U 62S C1M MH 115 1153? Ill JHi 743 74 73X 73 05)4 5V 95 US'. 41J4 41U 41k 4tU 711i 71V 70'a 70 05.sj 0G 03S jJ "', "ii "iw 17 103V 101 103M 101 US W IS M :::::: :::::: !!"." 2s 23JS 23 23 23U to 58"4 S1H ?JM National Cordage Co., pref .ew York Central.., N. Y., O. &St. L..., A. v., C. & St.L., 1st pref N.Y.,C.&St.L.,2dpreH .. A., J,. I,,, tX- V X. 1 ., L. E. A W., pref.... N.Y.AX. E ...... iV Vt " x " Xorfolk A Western) pref"! Xorth American Co Northern Pacific Northern Pacific, pref.... OhloAMIsslselpDl Oregon Improvement , Pacific Mall , leo., Dec. A Evans , Philadelphia A Rending..., Pug.. Cln..Chlcgo A St. L. P..C., C.ASt.fT.,pfd Pullman I'.ilaeoCar , R chmond A W. P. T Richmond A IV. P. T.,pfd. St. Paul, Minn. A Man i. ij. A San Fran Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Wabash, pfd Western Union ... Reeling A L. if. Wheeling A L. E., Boston Stocks. Atch. ATop Boston A Albany., .. 38X1 'Calumet Heels... Franklin Huron Kearsarge Osceola , Oulncv ,.260 .. 17 .. 1 .. 13 Itoston .C-Mnlnfl " "l7i nv Chi., Bur. AQatncy. 90 Fllchburg R. R 74 Flint A Fere M., pfd 72 Mass. Central 19 Met. Ceut.com 11 X.Y.AN.Eng 3 "Id Colonv loi Rutland, common .. 3 Rutland com. pfd.... 72 Wis. Cent, com 19 AllouezMin.Co new 2 .105 Santa Fe CoDDCr 50 Tamarack 157 Sin Diego Land Co. WA wesir.nu janu uu.. i-)8 Hell Telephone 175 Lamson Stores 21 Water Power 2" Cent.Stlnlng 16M N. E.Tel. A Tel 60 Butte A Boston Cop. 16K Atlantic HU BostonAMont 4IJI: Philadelphia Stocks. .Closing onotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers, No. 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change. . Bid. Asked. j.-ennsyivania Railroad 52ft 52,S Reading Railroad 16 5-18 W jiuitaiu,AcwiorEariiiii a Lehigh Valley 41 J7 11 i'.-a '? ;;;;.; su 15K 158 15M 15'4 31'i Vfi'i 25 25M en 4 7o; 0 ag 2Hi 22 21 H 21 H 27 27M 274 27 SoH SS'a !M 35K 204 3H 20 -M'i 3?4 S3! 32 3- 16M 16 "IBM 1 63 6J,'4 63 62 185'S 131$ 13J4 1 "ft 'iwji 'lOTJi 107i 1B7K Jstprer vu ....!.... 13M 14 13 13 mH 39X 38K 38H KH lit 12H 12$ 20 27 28H 26H 83 83X UH 82 81H Wl 34 34X pfd 75Ji 75,4 75 75 8 an 41 49 25 20 60)1 69f 48, 29 29 ioriiiem-aeiuc Xorthern Pacific, preferred.. Lehlgli Navigation Philadelphia and Erie , Electric Stocks. fSPECTAI. TELEOUAM TO THE DISPATCH. Boston, Aug. 27. JClectric stock quotations liero to-day were: . Bid. Asked. Eastern Electric Cable Co., pref....? .... 50 87Ji Thomson-Houston Electric Co 45 00 45 25 Thomson-Houston Electric Co., pfd. 24 87K 25 00 1 1. Wayne Electric Co 12 75 13 CO Westinghouse Trust Receipts 13 00 13 50 mining Stock Quotations. New York, Aug. 27. Alice, 1G0; Adams consolidated, 175: Aspen, 25; Consolidated California and Virginia, GS0; Dead wood T., 150; Gould and Curry, 150; Ilomestake, 10.50; Horn Silver, 345; Iron Silver, 100: Ontario, 3700; Ophlr, 350; Plymouth, 175: Savage, 250; Sierra Xevada, 300; Standard, 110: Union Consolidated, 225; Yellow Jacket, 140. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts, Shipments and Prices at East Lib erty and All Other Yards. Office of PrrrsBirno Dispatch, ) TntjRSDvr, Aug. 27. ( Cattle Receipts, 651 head; shipments, 651 head; market nothing doing; all through consignments. Xo cattle shipped to Xew York to-day. Hogs Beceipts, 2,400 head; shipments, 2,200 head; market slow: Phlladolphias, $5 63(g5 70; good mixed, $5 555 60: good "corn Yorkers, $5 38615 50; grasscrs, $4 75525; pigs, ?4 004 50. Thi ee cars hogs shipped to Xew York to-d:iy. Sheep Receipts, 1,700 head: shipments, 2,200 head: market slow at yesterday's prices. By Telegraph. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 13,000 head; ship ments, none; market faiily active and steady to strong: prime to extra steers, $5 90 6 20; others, $1 005 75; Texans, $2 253 25; blockers, $2 253 60: rangers. 3 504 25; na tive cows, S2 503 25. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head: shipments, 3,000 head: market active and 510c higher; rough and common, $i CO 675r packers and mixed, $4 S05 05; prime ilieavy and butchers' weights, $5 10015 25; prime light, $5 505 00; grassers, $4 OOJgi 75. Sheep Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 3,003 bond: market falrlyactlvo and steady; one, $3 751 00: wethers, $5 005 25: mixed. $4 75 5 90; Westerns, $3 954 00; lambs, $3 504 00. Omaha Cattle Eecelpts L215 head; the market was steady on all grades of butchers' stock and active and firm on feeders; good to fnncy steers. $4 255 55: butchers' steers, $3 754 50. Hogs Market moderate active and steady to 5c higher; choice heavy and light hogs wore about steady, while good mixed wero 5c highor; all were sold; the range of tho prices paid was $4 654 SO, the bulk sellins at $4 754 80; light. $4 754 90: heavy, $4 604 S5; mixed, $4 754 80. Sheep Eecelpts, 3to head; markot unchanged; na tives, $2 504 75: Westerns, $2 254 75; good Umbs, $4 005 75. Xew York Beeves Xo fresh arrivals; feel ing firm; dressed beef steady at 69c per pound; shipments to-day, 458 beeves and 70 sheep. Calves Receipts, 4a8 head; steady; veals, $5 50S CO per 100 poundsj grassers and buttermilks, $3 003 50. sheep Receipts, 5,425 head: sheep firm; lambs shadehlghensheeii. $4 005 00 per 100 pounds; lambs, $5 257 00; dressed mutton stonily, 79c per pound; dressed lambs firm. 8K(&i03. lions Receints. 3,075 heart, including 6 cars for sale; steady at $4 90G 15 per 100 pounds. Cincinnati Hogs firmer; common and light. $4 005 &5; packing nnd butchers', $4 755 50: receipts, 2,000 head; shipments, 030 head. Cattle strong: fair to choice butchers' grades, $2 754 50; prime to clioico shippers, $4 00i 50; receipts, 530 head; shipments, 150 head. Sheep steady: common to choice. $2 DO (fl 50; extra fat wethers and yearlings, $4 75 r00; receipts, 0000 head; shipments, 4,200 head. Lambs -trongcr; common to choice, $3 50C 50 per 100 pounds. Buffalo Cattle Receipts. 84 loads through 10 sale; slow, weak. Hogs Receipts, 21 loads through, 40 sale: dull and lower for all bnt strictly com fed grades; heavy grades corn fed. $5 2535 40; medium woiglits corn fed, $5 305 40; yorkors good to best corn led. $5 2t3 35. Sheen and lambs Ilooeipts, 13 loads through. 6 sale: slow and weak for sheep: steady for lambs: fair to good sheep, $4 O04 60: choice. $4 75(5)4 93: lambs, com mon to best,, $5 00(23 25. St. Louis Cattle Beceipts. 4.400head: shin- ments, 200 head: maiket higher; good to fancy native steers, $4 905 60: fair to good do, $3 005 10; Texans and Indians steers, $3 35; canning stuff, $1 002 SO. Hogs Be ceipts; 4,70(1 head; shipments, 1,000 head; market steady and firm; fair, $3 2i3 75; mixed grades, $4 705 i0. Sheep Beceipts, 3,410 head: shipments, 300 head: market steady: fair to desirable, 2 704 50. Kansas City Cattle Beceipts, 4,500 head; shipments. 2.7J0 head; market steady: steers, :f3 005 Co: cows, $1 253 00; stockers and feeders, $2 503 45. Hogs Beceipts, 3,770 head; shipments 1,730 head; market 5c higher; bulk, $5 lo5 20; all grades, $3 50 5 25. Sheep Beceipts, 2,320 head; mar ket lower. Indianapolis Cattle Beceipts, 200 head; mai kot steady. Hogs Beceipts, 2,000 head; market slow and lower: choice heavy, $5 10iH) 5 25; choice light, $5 105 30; mixed, $5 00 5 15; pigs, $3 004 75. THOUGHT THEY WEEE PEETTT. Many Women Willing to Confess That They Are Smart and Handsome. Big women and littlo women, protty girls and others who had about as much bcaufy as a Chlneso Idol in hard luck, filled the lob by and thronged'the stage of the Duquesne Theater yesterday afternoon. They wero present in answer to the following adver tisement, which appealed in yesterday's Dispatch: LADIES-TEN HANDSOME TOTJNO LADIES to appear in "The stowaway" next week at the lJuaueuie Theater: applicants must he lilarh School, academy or college graduates and hring their dlph mas. Apply to THOS. II. DAVIS, at iiaoucsne meater, this ixiiursaay) aiternoon De twetu 3 and 4 o'clock. au27-29 Theie n ere more than 40 applicants who had lead that one little notice in The Dis patch and "wanted to act." Ilowever, ho many of them were at least 43 years old, ana only pretty in reminiscence, tlint but six were chosen. All had their collego diplomas except 0110, whose was "framed, at borne," she said. Shortsighted To leave stocks, bonds and valuables in safes accessible to others when you can for a small sum have your own private box in the safe-deposit vaults of the Farmers' De posit National Bank, 66 Fourth, avenue. Administrators, executors, guardians and others will find it to their advantage to look into this. um VEGETABLES A DRUG. Gardeners Are Complaining of little Outcome in Their Line. PEACHES SUPPLANT OTHER FfiUIT. Cereal Markets Quiet and the General Drift Is Downward. COFFEE LOWER AND SUGAR STRONG Office oir PrrTsmnto Dispatch, ) Thursday, Aug. 27. J Country Produce (Jobbing Prices) Peaches are coming to the front in such large quantities that all -other fruits ore forced to the background. Close to 50 car loads have been received this week, and de mand is active for all that come. Melons apples and tropical fruits have little show, and will have nntil the peach crop is worked off Vegetables of all kinds arc reported dull and slow, with the exception of pota toes, which are Arm for choice stocK Sweet potatoes aro in light request. Cabbage, cucumbers, eggplant and, in fact, all garden products are very dull at prices below any thing of recent years. Dairy products ore firm and outside quotations for clioico creamery butter provail. Some dealors re port sales of fancy creamery at 28c per pound. Cheese Is Arm and promises to ad vance at an early day. Eggs are quiet nt prices qnoted. Butteb Creamery. Elgin. 2X327c; Ohio brands, 233124c: common country butter, 1516; choice country rolls, 1718c. Beaxs New York and Michigan pea. (2 352 40; marrow, 52 502 CO; Lima beans, 5"3c. Beeswax 32g35c lb for choice; low grade, 22 25c. Cider Sand refined, $9 501000; common, 5 50 6 00; crab elder. ?I2 0JI3 00 barrel; elder vine gar, 14 15c ft frallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, new, o9Jfc; Xew York cheese, new,o-lilOc: Llmburger. lKSIlc new Wis consin SwciUcr, full cream, 11414c; imported Sweitier, 27f28c. Eggs 1GI6c for strictly fresh nearby stock; Southern nnd Western eggs. 15c. FEATHEKS Extra live geese. 572-58c: Xo. 1, 48 60c ? lb: mixed lots, sofijuuc $ lb. FnCITS Annies. SVSAue DcrbusheL 81 0(K51 25ner barrel; peaches. 75cfi:?l CO per basket, l 03n 25 per bushel; pears, 75gl 00 per basket, $3U010Oper barrel: Blums Damson. SI 75(32 U0 ner Dushel: blackberries srojl 00np.il! : hnckdberrics. n 25 a pall; gropes, 10-pound basket, 3040c, fl OJtS... 60 a stand mnu ; siornau crans, SJ ouj 4UU a oarrei. I103IEY Xew crop white clover, 1820c; Callfor- nla honey. 12T31SC 'B lb. Maple Stbup 75!)Oc ? gallon. Melons Anue Arundel cantaloupes. 92 735)3 00 a barrel: Jenny Lind cantaloupes, Jo 00 a barrel; watermelons, $10 oall CO a hundred. MArLE SCGAH 10c 16. Poultry Alive Chickens, &VS75C a palrtspring chickens, 4050c a pair. Live turkeys. 7C i lb. Dressed Turkevs. J5c ft lb: ducks, 12(51130 ? lb; chickens, 1213c f lb: sprlngchlckens. 1415c V lb. Potatoes In carload lots. 81 251 50; from store, 81 502 (X) per barrel: Southern sweets, S3 25 3 50 per barrel; Jerseys. $5 0C5 50. Seeds Western iciened medium clover Job bing at 84 95: mammoth, G 25; timothy. 81 55 for prime and $1 60 lor choicest; blue grass, 92 ti57&2 80; orchard grass, fl 75: millet, tl 10: German, I 25; Hungarian. 81 lu; fine lawn, 25c 9 lb; seed buck wheat. 81 401 60. Tallow Country. 4c; city rendered, 5c. Tropical Fruits Lemons, 81 75(3:5 00; fancy, K 00 50; Sorrento oranges. ?J 50al 00 per bot; Kodl oranges, $5 O0(35 50; California peaches, 1 50 (3)2 25 a box: California plums, 81 502 25 a box; bananas, 81 (Wffil 23 firsts, 75c I uo good seconds s bunch; sugar-loaf pineapples, lb o020 00 tUOO; California Bartlett pears, 82 5032 75 a box. YEOETABLE8 Cabbage, 25?0j a bushel basket; Southern onions, 83 003 50 per barrel; tomatoes, EOfiMOo per bushel; cucumbers, 35c per bushel; celery, 2030c per doxen; eggplants, St 00 a bushel basket; roasting ears, 6u80c a bushel basket. Groceries. All reports of a weakening in sugar mar kets aro misleading. Instead of weakness, the market has manifested a firm tono all this week. In the market column of one of our Pittsburg papers it was stated to-day that the "Trust" was offering granulated sugar at $4 22. The facts are from 6 to 8o above this figure. At our quotations margins of profit are .almost obliterated. Package coffeo has again been reduced o per pound, with high grade Javas as the exception. Java coffees aro reported scarce and firm at old prices. ' Oreen Coffee Fancy, 2425c; choice Rio. 22 23'4c; prime Bio. 23c; low grade Elo. 20,Ha:216c; old Government Java, 290.10c: Maracalbo. 2A27c: Mocha, 2!i31c: Santos. 21,'425.c; Caracas. 21,4 26'ic: La Guaya, 2i',264c. Boasted (in papers) Standard brands, 23"4c; hijrh grades. 25tiffi2JHc: Old Government Java, bulk, :'033Mc: .lUracalbo, 2628c; Santos, 24 28c; pcaberry, 29c: choice Rio, 24)$c: prime Itlo, 23c; good Bio. 22c; ordinary, w;4(2)20,c. bPICES (whole) Cloves. liSiCc: alUDlce. 10c: loassla, 8c: pepper. 12c: nutmegs, 75(ftsoc. Petroleum (Jobliers' prices) 110 test, Ge: Ohio, 120. 7J$c; headlight, 150, 7.'sc; water white, fXHSc: globe, 1414Mc; elalne, 15c; carnadlne, lie; rovallne, 14c; red oil, I0,'4llc: purity, 14c: oleine, 14c. Miners' Oil Xo. 1 winter strained, 4244c f gallon; summer, 337c: lard oil, 558c. Syrup Corn syrup, 28(5;32c: choice sngar syrup, .nra39c; prime sugar syrup, 3435c; strictly prime, 30(S37c. N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 45c; choice. 4243c; medium, 340c; mixed. STtSSSc. SODA Bi-carb., fii kegs, 3U31ii-; bl-carb in Ks. bc; bl-earb.. assorted packages, 5Jf6c; sal soda. In kegs. lVc: do granulated, 2c. Candles star, full weight, Oc; stearine, perset. 8Wc; paratUne, ll12c. Bice Head C.irollna, 6)67Mc; choice, 6Ji63sc; Louisiana, 51)0c. bTAitcn Pejrl, 4c; corn starch, 66Kc; gloss 6tarch, ii(aJ7c. Foreign Fruit Lajer raisins, $2 2); London lavers, $z w: jiuscaieis, 51 7.1: uaiiiorma Musca tels, (jl 00l 75; Valencia. 5X53fc; Ondira Va, canrt ?l 100. 86 00; almonds. Lan.. & lb. 23c: do Ivlca. 17c; do shelled, 40c: walnuts, -Nap, 1314r; Slcilv filberts, 12c; Smyrna figs, 1314c; new dates, 5W Gc; Bra11 nuts, 10c; pecans, 1 1(2)1 Cc; citron. llb, 17lSc; lemon peel, 12c lb; oraiige peel, 12c. JJRIhD Fruits Apples, sliced, lie B lb: jmiles. evaporate I. I314c; peaches, evaporated, pared, 2021c; ieaches, Calltornia, evaporated, unpartd, 13tolGc; cherries, pitted, 2"jc: cherrie,unpttted, 8c; raspberries, evaporated, 2321c; blackberries, 6ia 7c: huckleberries, 8c, Sugars Cubes, 4.7j;c: powdered. 476c: granulated, 4JSc; covctionersr A, 4'4c; soft white, 4(SA'4cx yellow, choice. 3a(31c: yellow, good, S-Vac; yellow, fair, 3s3Jic. Pickles Miiiinm, bbls (1,200), SO CO; medium, halfbuls (COO), 83 75. Salt No. 1, ft bbl. 11 00: Xo. 1 extra, 51 lib, 81 10; dairy, per bbl. SI 20; coarse crystal, i bbl, fl 20: Hlgglns.' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, 82 tO; lllggins' Eureka, 1614-Ib packets. S3 CO. Canned Goods standard peaches, S2 402 30; 2nds. 52 )C2 25: extra peaches, 82 fi02 70: pie Co. corn, 81 Ojgll 15: red cherries, $1 aiStl 30; Lima beans, ?1 33; soaked do. 80c, string do, 70(3aoc: marrowfat peas. 81 10l 25; soakeii peas, 6570c; pineapples, fl 501 1; Bahama do, 82 55; damson plums, 8110; greengages, 81 50;eggplums, SI 90; California apricots, 2 002 50; Caniornla pears, 82 22 40: do greengages, tl 80: do egg plums, 81 90; extra white cherries. Si S-j; raspberries, 81 lol 20; strawberries, 81 1Yi1 25; gooseberries. 81 10 1 15; tomatoes. 3cil CO; salmon, 1-ib, 51 301 8o; blackberries. 80c; surcot:t;h, 2-lb cans, soaked, 99c; do green, 2-ib cans, SI 255tt 60: com beef, 21b cans, Jiaeili; l-lb cans, 81 S"); baked beans. 8140 1 50; lobsters 1-lb cans, 82 Si; mackerel, 1-fh cans, boiled, 81 50; sardines, domestic, lis, 84 20JJ-I 50: Ks, 57 00: sardines. Imported, Hs, ill 50(ffil2 50; sar tfine3. Imported, is, 813 00; sardines, mustard, $4 50; sardines, spiced, 81 25. risn Extra Xo. I bloater mackerel, 830 00 bbl: extraXo. ldomcss, 823 50; Xo. 2 short1 mack erel, 820 00; Xo, 2 Urge mackerel, 818 00: Xo. 3 large mackerel. 814 00: Xo. 3 small mackerel. 810 00. Herring-Spilt, tr, 50; lake- 83 25 D 100-Jb bbl. White fish, 84 75 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout 85 50 D half bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c 3 lb. Iceland halibut, 12c lb. Pickerel, half bbl, 84 00: quar ter bbl. 81 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkofl her ring, 90c. OATJIEAL-S7 507 75 ? bbl. Flonr, Feed and Grain. There has not been a sale on call at the Grain Exchange this week. Retailors are evidently buying only for Immediate wants in the present uncertain condition of mar kets. Tho bull movement of last week has been followed by a natural reaction and markets givo signs of weakness for a dny or two past. Oats aro lower, ns our quotations will reveal. Wheat and flour hid fairly steady. Corn and hay arc firm. Receiptsas bulletined at the Grain Exchange, 36 cars, as follows: By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne anil Chicago Railny, 3 cars of hay, 10 of cats, 2 of straw, 1 of flour. By Pittsburg. "Cincin nati and St. Louis, 8 cars of oats, 2 of hay, 1 of millfeed, 1 of middlings, 3 of corn. By Pittsburg and Lake Eric, 1 car of oats, 2 of wheat, 2 of flour. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store. whhat No. 2 red. si oaai CO. CoBJf No. 1 yellow shell, 7171Mc:No. 2yellow I shell. 70,'S(71c: high mixed. C9lt70c; mixed shell. H iUftiic: -o. - yui'jivear. jii&j-c; uigii liiixea car, 69U(S)70c; mixed car. SS'fiKBc. Oats No. 1 oats. .Wigaic; No. 2whlte, 3733c; extra. No. 3 oats, 3.j(237c; mixed oats, 3V(3bc. ICYK ixo. X rennsj lrania aua umo, u-xawic. akers', 4 7o-'. CO. Rye flour. oo." s. Millfeed So. 1 white middlings, 21 5fl25 CO ?iton: No. 2 white middlings, $22 r522.'i0; brown middlings, $J0 0321 50; Winter wheat bran, $15 0B 15 00. IIAY-Baled timothy, choice, ?12 5013 00; No. 1, ill 5012 00; ho. 2 do, 10 0010 50; clover hay, a 0u 9 50; loose from wagon, ?11 C014 00, accord ng to quality; new loose hay, til 001S 00; packing hav, SS 509 CO. STBAW Oats, ?7 2i7 60; wheat and rye, (7 25 7 50. Provisions. Sugar cured hams, large UK Sugar enred hams, medium llli Sugar cured hams, small 12 Sugar cured California hams iX I Sugarcuredb. bacon. ; 10 Extra family bocou. per pound 10 Sugar cured skinned hams, large 12 Sugar cured skinned hams, medium 12 Sugar cured shoulders , "H Sugar cured boneless shonlders 8 Sugar cured bacon shoulders 7i Sugar cured dry salt shoulders 63 Sugar cured d. beef, rounds , 14 Sugarcurcdd.beef, sets 12 Sugar cured d. beef, flat3 11 Bacon, clear sides 9 Bacon, ch-ir bellies ' 8f Dry salt clear sides, 10-lb average 7? Drysaltelcarsldcs, 20-lb average 8J4 Mespork, heavy 13 00 Mess pork, family -. 13 00 Lard, refined. In tierces 6( Lard, refined, in half barrels 6 Lard, refined, no-lb tubs 6'j Lard, refined, 20-lb palts 7 Lard, refined, 5oVb tin cans 6'S Lard, refined, .1-11) tin palls "a Lard, refined, 5-lh tin palls 7 Lard, reflned. 10-lb tin palls t5f Coffeo Markets. Xew York, Aug. 27. Coffee options opened Irregular and unchanged to 25DOlnts down, closed steady. 102 points down; sales, 39, 750 bags, including: August 16.40lG.50c: September, 15.015.65c; Xovember, 13.20 13.fc0c; December, l3.4C13.00c; January, 13.10c; March, 12.9513 05c. Spot rio dull. Baltimore, Ang. 27. Coffee dull; Eio car goes fair, 19c; Xo. 7, 1617c. The shadows that fill your lifo, if you'ro a feeble, suffering woman, can be taken out of it. The chronic vroaknesses, functional do rangements, and painiui disorders peculiar to your sex, can do taken away. The one unfailing remedy for them is Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription. It corrects, cures, and builds you up. It improves digestion, enriches tho blood, dis pels aclies and pains, melancholy and nerv ousness, brings refreshing sleep and restores health and strength. For periodical pains, internal inflammation and ulceration, weak back, Ieucerrhca, and all kindred ailments, it's a' positive specific ono that is guaran teed. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case, tho monoy paid for it is returned. A littlo book, on "'Woman and Her Dis eases," sent to any address, sealed from ob servation, on receipt of ten cents for post age. Address, World's Dispensary Medical As sociation, 6G3 Main Street, Buffalo, S. Y. Wants.... Of every sort aro qnickly supplied when advertised in The Dispatch's Cent-a-Word Columns. This pr4ce includes Miscellaneous Wants, as well as Help Wanted, Situations Wunted, Boarders and Lodgers Wanted, Agents Wanted, Partners Wanted; Rooms To Let; Personals; Lost; Found, and Miscellaneous For Sales. au28-117 ra a UP I II it p.--." TGRaTHMnDR!)iK. ' PacJugo zuikLea & gallon?. Delicioos, sparkling, and appetizing. Sold by all dealers. Tffabeautifnl Picture Book and cards sent to an? ono addressing C. E. HIRES 4 CO.. PbJladelahU Popul r opinion puts men and things to the severest tests. Klein's celebrated brand of "Sliver Age" Pure Rye Whisky has stood this test for many years, and it is gaining in public favor every day. Physicians indorse and prescribe "Silver Ago" in preference to all other whiskies, knowing its quality can always be depended upon. Parties leaving the city for the summer should take along with them a supply of Klein's "Silver Ago'" or "Duquesno'5 Rye. Tho former sells at $1 50 and the latter at $1 25 per full quart. :m:.:x: zsziiLiEiiLsr, 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHEXT. Send for complete catalogue and price list. Jy27-Mwg STEAMERS AXD EXCURSIONS; rrriiiTE star lixe l V For Queen stown and Liverpool. Royal and United Stntcs Mail Steamers. Britannic, Sept. 2. 5 a in, Britannic, Sep.30,2:.t0cra Majestic. Sept. 9, :30am 'Majestic. Oct.7, 3:30am Orrmanlc.Scp. 16,3:30 pin Germanic, Oct. 14, 2:30pm Teutonic. Scp.23,9:30a mTeatonlc Oct.21.8:30im From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, $50 and upward. Second cnbln,$10 and ?45. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, $20. White Star drafts payable on demand in all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. JIcCORMICK, C39 and 401 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, orll. MA1TLAND KERSEY, General Agent, 39 Rroad ay. New York. auS-D CUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIV ERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN From Pier No. 40, .North river. Fast express mail seivice. Servia. Saturday, August 29. 1:30 v. m.; Bothnia, Wednesday, SeptemDer2, 3 p.. m.: Etrunn, Saturday, September 5, 7 A. it; Aurania, Saturday, September 12,11:30 a. it; Gallia. Wednesday, September 1G, 3 r. it.; Urn hria, Saturday, September 19, C a. it; Servia, September 26, noon: Bothnia, September 30,3 p. ii. Cabin passage $60 and upward, according to location: intermediate, $35. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and Eassage apply to tho company's ofllce, 4 owling Green, New York. Vernon IL Brown & Co. J. J. McCORMICK, 639 and 401 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. an24-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers LeavojJJfjjy York Eery Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage j0 and upward, according to accommodation and locatiun of room. MEDfTKltKAN KAN SERVICE -N ew York toGlb raltaraud Naples. S. S. BOLIVIA, 'ept. 3. Cabin Passage, ttO to $100. second Cabin .. Steerage ?19. Passengers booked at through rate's to or from any cltr In Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest rates. ook of Information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents, HENDERSON BUOTilEUS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or J. Mff OKMICK. WO and 401 Smithlleldst.; A. D. SCOREIS SOS. 415 Mnlthfield St.. Pitts burg; F. 31. SEJU'LE, 110 Federal St.. Ahegneny. ap2S-U-MWF ALLAN LINE KOXAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, VIA DEKRY and GALWAY. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ire- 'ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 30. Steerage, $1J. CTiT F t SERVICE OF Ol Ml C' A.TJI,AC TJISi-Ei LINE. ( STEAMSHIPS. NKW TOKK AND GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight, Sept. 3. State of California. 9:30 A. M. Sept. 17, State of Nevala, 2 P. M. Oct. I, statcof Xehnska, 3:J0 A. jr. CABIN, ?35 and upward. Return, 65 and npward. Steerige. SI9. Apply to J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 Smithfield street. Pittsburg. aull-10-D JAS. 3L SCHOOL MAKER, President. I IE GRIICI AL TEST JAS. AlcCTJTCHEON;, Vice President UNION ICE tVl'PG COMPANY. Pure Ice made from distilled water for sale at wholesale only. UNION STORAGE COMPANY, Transfer Agent, General, Cold, 'Bonded and Yard Storage. j3H ACRES YARD STORAGE. 5 WAREHOUSES, containing 2,300,060 cubic feet of storage space. Railroad siding to each warehouse. Brick warehouse for exclusive storage of oil. Separate rooms fpr storage of household goods. Lowest insurance rates. PRINCIPAL OFFICES Corner SECOND and LIBERTY AVENUES. Jy6-lJocw DON'T TAKE Medicines that pretend to do tho work of The ef most of worse fects of them are than the diseases they pretend to cnre.There is but one permanent enre for contagions blood poison, and that is to be f onnd in And it is the only medicine that will permanently destroy the effects of MEBCTJBLIL ASD POTASH P0IS05I5G. It is a purely vegetable remedy, entirely harmless, and yet it is the most potent blood purifier ever discovered. Book en Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THESWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Gi, BROKI31S PTNANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. apC0-33 nrnni rc savings bank. itUrLt 3 si FouRin avenue, Capital, $300,000. Surplus $51,670 29. D. JIoK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFT. 1 President. AssU Sec. Treas. f per cent interest allowed on time de posits. oel54P.a Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Traction Company 40-year 5 per cent bonds, free of tax,t fof sale at 103 and interest. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST GO, 121 AND 123 FOUI.TH AVENUE. foll-43-xwx1 John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKER3. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private -wire to New Torfc and CliicagCk 15 SIXTH ST.. Pittsburg. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHJTTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. As old residents know and back file of Pittsburg papers prove, 13 the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician In tho city, devotingspecial attention to allchronio Srie-NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible M C Dn I IQ an mental dis persons. 1 1 Lm V U UO eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person forbusiness, society ana marriage, permanently, safely and privately .Tail BLOOD AND SKlfe eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tho tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 Dl M A DV kidney and, tho system. U II I IN rt II I 1 bladder de rangoments, weak back, gravel, catarrhal dicharges. Inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittier's life-long, extensive experi ence Insures scientific and reliable treatmen on common senso principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. Office hours, 9 a. ic to 3 7. it. Snndav. 10 A. M. to 1 r. M. onlv. DR "WHITTIER, 8U Penn avenue, Pittsburg, PaJ .nas-tfiuwft 1 WEAK MEN, TOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE GItrfAT ESOLISH nSJIEDT, TIACC MAIt TRAOHUt Gtay's Specific Medicina YpUS U FFER ous TemlltT. eakness of Boclr tGosiTiuu. aitii TisHiand Mind. bDermatorrhea. and lmpotency and all diseases that arise from ortr indulgence and self-abuse, as Loss of Memory and loircr. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Ae and many other diseases tliat lead to Insanity or Consumption and an early grave, "write for our pamphlet. Address GRAY MEDICINE CO., Buffalo. 2f, Y. Tlie Specific Medicine Is sold by all drujr&tets at ft perpackage. or six package9 for S. or sent by mall .,rec0W,E.GUARAN.TEE. onler a care or money refunded. .Kj-On account or counterfeits we hare adopted the YeilOTT "Wrapper, the only gennlne. Sold in PltUburg by &. S. HOLLAND, cor. smithfield and Liberty sts. Jc23-91-MWreosu DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases ra aulring scientiflo and confl. ential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, 31. R. C P. S., U the old est and most experienced spe cialist In the city. Consulta tion free and strictlv confi dential. Office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 7. it.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p. x. Consult them person ally, or write. Doctous Lake, cor. Penn ay. And 4th it, Pittsburg, Pa. JcS-72-owlc VIGOR OF BJEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently I5ESTORETA, WEAri-MCsS. NEKVOCsNEsd. DEBILITY.' and all the train of evils, the results of orerwork. clctncss, worry, etc. nil strength, development, and tone guaranteed In all cases, blmple. natural methods. Immediate improvement seen. Vallura Impossible. 2.000 references. Riok. ejcplanadouj ank nrnnfa mnlllvl fsiKlpdl free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CfO., UUiTAXO, N. T. . lelO-44 Soffeifng fjooi the effects ot Tonthfoi errors early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, eta, 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) catalnmg fall particulars for home cure, FREB of charge. A splendid medical work ; should be read by every man who l1 rwrroiw and debilitated. Address; fmi F-1;-F01VliEB,aioodn, Cona7 d2-Sl-DSuwk or FACED HAIR REST05ED to yonthfal color and beauty by D2. HAYS' HAIR hEAlTH. K- mOTesdandruliandscalpnumors. iwnnonuunjwmor linen. Brt. wifpot. nit clenlT drwlnff. Pruprlsta WL IUh KILL! s --. -1..1.'-. -Mla. HmutW Soldby JOS. FLEMING & SONS, and drug gists. my25-aj-w SAJITnjTj BAILEY, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer. .iw Ksr -s 3 i J j '1 JS u A 1 1 i
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