LOW PRICES PREVAIL In All the Southern Iron Transac tions That Are Reported. HOKE INTEREST IN STEEL RAILS. Big Increase in Orders for September Over Vhe Last Month. STATE OF THE FOREIGN METAL TRADE rorECiAi. TiLroiuM to TnE distatctm 2TEW Tobk, Sept. 17. The Iron Agere jiorts tne iron "and steel markets of the country as follows: American j Pig Reports front Southern producers indicate tbat prices,' notably for tho low er grades, still remain at lotv -fl-rnrcs. B. G. Clarke, of the Thomas Iron Company, renortsa sale or 10,000 tons of jrray forge iron at a price equivalent to J15, 'tidewater. .Xorthorn brands are quoted at J16 75lb 00 forXo. 1;$1S 00Q1G 50 for Xo. 2, and f U 00 H 50 for gray forse. South'ern irons sell at $10 0017 00 for Xo. 1, $15 231G 00 for Xo. 2, $15 50Q1G 00 for Xo. 1 son, add $11 0014 SO for gray forse. Spiegelelcn and Fcrrc-rcanganesc After a long spell of dullness a large transaction has again taken place in .apiCKeleUon, an Eastern steel works having bought 4 000 tons of Engli'h 20 per cent fcpie-jelelsen, for de- llvory 1,000 tons monthly, beginning: witu October shipment. The co-npetltion was llvelv.and the price ii reported to havo been low. We quote, $27 S0M SO In fcrro mans"nee no business i reported The re pom of irrcsulanty in the transaction re ferred to In our last led to a meeting of the English ferro-tnancancM! makers in London onJIondij The details or tUo proceedlne are not known, but agents on thts side have received instructions to adhere to tho com bination price of $61 30, tidewater. Import ers claim that the sales of domestic fcrro in the Pittsburc district are mado at -$1- 50, w hcreas the combination price ot $t JW, plu- $2 0 freight from Baltimore to Pittsburc- ould make it J6G 90. Uillets and Rods The market is very quiet in both billets and rods, although an ad vance to $35 00 is reported in the latter from Pittsburc. There has been some business in foreign rods for Canada, some round bloeks lull ing been placed Foreign rod makers quote X6f o b shipping port. It appears that a considerable number of mills have been turned over to other shapes, so that the supply is moderate. Manutactured Iron and Steel Merchants report a lull In new business closed, but hat e a. number of negotiations in hand, which will be closed at an early date. Wo continue to quote Angles, 1 00 2.10c; sheared -plates, L9o-2.25c tees, 2.15g2.75c, and beams and oh iifnels, 3.1c on docK- Steel platei are L95 62.15c tor Link: 2.2502.GC for shell. 2 4ifc tor flange, and 35.2."l for lire box on dock, liars aro L7l'ic on dock. Scrap axles are quotable at 2.152.203 delivered Mecl axles 2.1G22.-c, and links and pins 2.152.20. steel Rails More interest is shonn in the market bj buvers, but the transactions are still contlned to small lots. According to the report of tho association, tho orders of the mills aggiegatcd in September 1,S(,70S gross ton-, standard sections, as compared w ith n"i0,75T gross tons on August I. Tbede Hvune have been 12)1,027 tons up to Septem ber 1, against 5S4,SBs on August 1, and 451,423 tons on .Tulj 1. The mills, thero.'ore, hae only two months' work on hind, even at tho Joi. rate at hich they have been running latelj. At the meeting Inst week a commit tee of two, representing tho Eastern and the Western mills, wn appointed to consider and report upon the question of the allot ment of percentages, w hich must undergo a modification since the starting of the new works. The present percentages are 9 per cent to the IY'imsjliania, Is per cent to the J-ackaw-nun i, s per cent each to the Bethle hem tind the Cambria and. 17 per cent Jointly to Carnegie mid Illin Me continue to quote $M 7531 ut tid a -r. FOREIGN METAL KAEKETS. X'lg Iron Is Firm, T litle Tin Plate and Copper still Kcmaln Quiet. Xew YoitK. Sept. 17. Special. Tho for eign metal marketsnrc thus reported by tho i Jron.Agtr In London the pig iron warrant market has been firm. Sales were made on Tuesday as high as 47s 8d for Scotch, 40s 10d for Clc eland, and 50i 6d for hematite. The absence of any radical change In the statis tical position is remarkable. Latest returns slio 501,000 tons Scotch and 153,000 tons Cleveland In warrant stores, or practically liib same that have been recorded for over a month. This servesto give tliemarkettone, but the uncertainty as to the purposes ot the London syndicate restricts operations. Latest sales of warrants were at 47s Cd for cotch. 40s Gd for Cle eland and 49s 9d for hematite. The pig tin market has been rather quieter, and prices receded to 91 for prompts on Tucsdav. The tendency ap peared to Ie in buers' favor, as. some holders manifested anxiety to retlize. Stocks here arc still moderate and chiefly in strong hands Copper has been quieter the past week, and prices for merchant bars receded Mow. This was due cbieflj to holding back on the part or the buj ers. Supplies are still spiringi olfercd. Consumers net as though inclined to resist nn advance, but the quan tity of copper in hands is beliei cd to be mod erate, and there is little disposition to realise on the part of the chief holders. Tin plate has been quiet, with business confined chiefly to small orders lor San Franciscqaud the continent Considering the smallness of demand the market keeps surprisingly Arm. Tho output is much below the normal point, nnd seicral mills are only partially em ploj ed. Metal Markets. Xew Toek, Sept. 17. Pig iron dull: Ameri can,. $16 OOtSIS 25. Conner steadv: Lake. f-cptcnibcr. $12 50: do ftetobcr, $12 30. Lead' nominal: domestic, $1 47s Tin dull and firmer; Straits, $20 50. A HEALTHY COKE MARKET. shipments Show a Marked Increase and the Ontlnok Is Bright. Soottdux, bept. 17. Special. More healthy symptoms were displayed in the coke market last week, and shipments un derwent a marked increase. The outlook is f-ilrly bright. Works continue to make five nnd six days per week, while coke is being lirulcd ou lay-off d-iys. There was a stiff de mand last wecK, as plainly evidenced by the heavy shipments. Orders were quite plenti ful from the Pittsburg and Eastern districts. C-iri-wcre somewhat short, but not to any damaging extent. The number of active ovens reached about 12,300, w bile tho extinct li-t is about 4,200. Shipments last w eck averaged about 1,193 cars perdav, as against 1,124 cars of the week before. The total was 7,193 cars. This wan the distribution: To points west of Pitts burg, 3.7st? cars: tortttsbnrgand river points, 2 350 cars; to points cast or Pittsburg. 1,054 car: total, 7,191 cars, fehipments for the previous week summed up 6 935 cars. Trices remain al.$l 90, $2 30 and $2 S3. MARKETS RATHER XERVOUS. tVheat Generally Stronger With Frequent, Fluctuations, but AH Above Yesterday's Closing Price A Downward Movement In Corn Oats Quiet Provisions Steady. CniCAGO The wheat market was nerv ous to-day. It was generally strong, though, n ith quick turns uu and down, but keeping aboie jesterdays closing figure. At the start a few nenous shorts began to buy on the strength or tho fact- that British consols were reported a point lower. This, tliey iirgned, was an indication that the danger of war had not entirely passed on ;the other side of the water. The result was that the market, which opened rather easy, at once took on a strong and advancing tone, bpt there was an absence of any decidedly bul lish news, and as soon as this little buying spurt was oer the market weakened. Sell ing was free on the advance, and as it con tinued after the demand wns appeased the price went off about as rapidly as it had cone un uecenmer started at 97JesJ$e, quiCKiy sold to97e, reacted to 97c, and rested for a time around that figure, which was the clos ing price icstcrday. During this period of comparatiie steadiness a dispatch from Xew ork was handed around, saying that a cable dispatch received there quoted puccslowerat Paris on a rumor that the x'rench Minister or Finance w as dead. Curi ously enough this wns followed bva heavy run of bnj ing orders from Xew York. They were supplemented with similar, orders from st I.ouis, and a Xew York telegram ad i i-cd tint foreigners were buying freely there. This mused a season of considerable animation, and an advance which carried December to Hc A reaction to 87o fol lowed, but renewed asurauce ofliber.il for eign bining In Ncn York, stronger privnte cables, wet weather in England nn I aeport that Russia was about to prohibit the ex- portation of wheat, caused a good deal of strength during the last hour. .December, sold up to 90?sC, but weakened some and closed at 85c . rvirn nnenpd rather strong at S3l5.1n i forOctober, against 63c at tho close ester- day. September opened at GP(Xe, but tho wpaiucr map simwuu siuuium ntruiiier nil over, tiio combelt. The Cincinnati Price Current savs- "Corn is maturing tardily with weather fiiirl v favorable. Lightfrosts would bo beneficial lamany sections. A large crop Is practically 'assured if, hard freezing weather is delaved a w ek or .two longer." Added to these bear items was the. prospect qf continued heavv. receipts. ARtliese things seemed to have discouraged the clique who bay o been keeping tho prices qf September andjOctober up, and the houses which have heretofore been representing them were sell- ting. Then the bulls outside of the clique began to sen long property ana. mo snorts to put out fair lines. September was sub jected to special pressure, and a steady downward movement was the result. Sep tember went ofT3 cents to 07c At that point the shorts bognn to take their proflit", the result hem" a reaction in which, liowo", o-. September did not participate, closing at the bottom; but October which had sold off to 51Je, closed at 52Kc and May which 1iad ro-tln-d to 41i;c. rallied to and closed t 42c Oats w ere quiet and comparatively steady. Provisions fluctuated frequently within a narrow range and closed at or near the clos ing prices or yesterdav. ' " The leifilng futures ranged as follows, asjeor rccled bv-lohn M. Oakley A Co . 45 Sixth. street, members of Chicago Board of Trade. Open- nigh- row- cios- AnriCLEs. big. est. est. lag. HEAT NO-. 2. September. $ W'( s( M JBVt December. 87Jt, 99 7 98 Ma? 10 I 108 10S 105S Oonj. Xo. 3 September G0' 3' X7 r W October 5-l' MS 5IH i2H Mai 42 4i 4H 421 OlT.sXo. 2. Peptimber 27S 2TH 27 27M October. Sh 27H SH 27 Mar si 31H 31 Wi 3irss POKK. October 10 30 10 35 10 20 10 S7f December. 10 B) 10 K 10 SO 10 57V January 12-80 12 85 11 CM 12 80 ; l.Aim. October 0 S3 -OfS 8 73 6 82'f December 92V 6 K'J It ST'i 6 S2' January 7 05 7 07) 6 75 7 00- MIORT IltBS October.. S7V 7 00" 690 7 00 December 6 67(J 6 7 6 BS 6 70 January- 6 72'4 , 6 72K 6 62 ' 6 72- Cash Quotations were as follows: flout stendv nnd unchanged. .Xo. 2 spring wheats wMn'-ur: ao. a 5pnn:i wacai. HHaKK': o. rei ed, 95j,T95ic: Xo. 2 corn. 57c: Xo. 2 oats. 27Vic; Xo 2 white, 2930c; Xo. s-, wnite. 2K23c: Aa..2 rj-e,, i4ej Xo.1 liarlev: 00c; Xo." 3, f. o. b 40B62c; Xo. 4, f.o. b., S6l)c: Xo. 1 flaxseed. 95f 90c: prime timnthi -seed,$l 21l 22; moss pork' bbl, $102510"30; lard, W 100 lbs, $6 82X: short rib sides (loose), $7 007 10; drj -salted' shoulders (boxed), $6 26 75; short clear sides (boxed), $7 757 b5, sugars unchanged. On the Troduce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady and unchanged. Eggs, 1617e. , . JvEW TOI?K Flour firmer and in good demand Whea Spot market higher, firm and Tnir business; Xo. 2 red, $1 02& 1 04 store and delator; $103J105 afloat; $1 C3K01 05 f' o- b: -Xo.- d rtd. $1 -01; ungraded red. S3c$I 07K; Xo. 1 Xorthern, to arrive, $t 0GK: Xo. 1 hard, -to arrive, $1 07J& options advanced 2(B2Jc, declined. "igcapd.cVosedstcady.and latrU' jicttve; at llXb0"ervesterdn: Xo. 2 rfd.Sep-. tember, $1 6jUl C4jk, closing at $r 03; qcto ber,'$l 03Ki 05V, closing at$l 04fcXovem bcr, $1 05(!?1 09, closing at $1 0S5& December, $1 0C 7-lfi I 0 closing' nt$10SJ& Jannarv, $1 0Mf?l 10, closing-at $109: Fehruary,$l 09 (il 11!. closing at $1 UVi: March, closing nt h$112: May. $1 12K1 l4f,.closing at $1 UU, Kve nrmerand quiet; iVestern,' 3c. Baney quiet and stead; Xo. 2 'Milwaukee, 7?7le. Corn Spot market-quiet and lower; Xo.,-2, 66c, clevntbr; C7c,"afl,oat: ungraded mixed, 64VS7c; Xo.2 white. 64c; options "sold off JQ2fc on large rceelnis-and fine crop weather, advanced s K?4C as a reaction, closed weak at K6"-ic under yesterday: September. MgOic, closiug .at Cl0:,-O5-tober. 60K662C. closing at 60Jc: Xovepber. 5SS59Xc,closingflt5SXc: DcqeniDer, 53V Stjc closing "at 53)c; Jaiuiary, 5l51Jc, closing at 51e: Ma vj 50J51c, closing a t 51c. Oats Spot market Irregular., Closing steidien modcratelv active:' oprions'qulet nnd easier: September 32VfJ32c,r closing at 32c: October."3HiGfec, closing S3c; Xo- ember, 33Jg31c closing at THc; December, 3ViHie. closing at 34Kc: spot Xa 2 white, 35c; mixed Vc4teni.'S)33c: white do, 3.40c;Xo. 2 Chicaeo, 33ii3c. Hnv quiet and weak. Hops quiet and easy.' Tallew Arm and quiet. Eggs quiet and firm; Western, 19J520c. Pork quiet and steadv: old mess,, $10.75(511 25: new mess. $12 0012 SO: extra prime, $11 O0l 25. .Bulk nieats quiet nnd steady; pickled bellies, 9J- (i&sic; middles" weak;- short clear. Septem ber, $7 65. Xard. -lower, closing 'flrra ahd more .actli e: Western stenm. $7-17kf bid; Ootobar.7-12fi;7-16VcIosing.at7 16 bid: De cember. 7187 21,iclosinp jit-$7-2l; Jami-J T- fl-.T fllT !AtlwTA T,sl,r.l "TlnVtErn ouict and nchanirpl: v Clie4e quiet and Brnier; Western, C84c; part skims, 47Ja sr. LOB1S Floursteadv and unchanged. Wheat The close-wns lje above yesterday: Xo. 2Tod,caslr; "UQOIJic: September closed St 95c; October. 95Uc; -December, 9G9s7c, closing nt SSc: Mav, $1 04,. closing nt $1 0. asked. Com OcUmcr.wns panicky and lost 2c, year dropping $- nnd later recovered l'ic and c rcspectivelv; Xo. 2 cash, 5Sc; September closed at 57c: Oetolier, 47VlS5ic closing atSc; venn 8839Jc, closingTit 39c asked; May. 39Jf40j, closing at 40c hid. Oats weak and lower: Xo. 2 cash. 28c; Sep tember and Oetober closed nt 27Jic; May, 31Jie, closing at 3lc asked live higher; Xo 2, MKc; Xo. 3 steady at 70o. Barley very quiet. Bnttersteadi nnd unchanged.. Eggs iuiet at 15Jtfc Pro iklnns steady and quiet. Pork, $11 25. Lard, $6 75 PHILADELPHIA. 'Flour steady "with fair demand. Wheat flrmct nnd higher; Xo. 2 red. spot, $1 0 1 0?5 Xo. 2 red, Septem ber. $1 02R1 Oil; October. $1 03: Xovember, $1 031 KM; December. $1 06Jil 07K- Corn quiet and lower; Xo.2 high mixed and yel low, in elei ntor, "lc; Xo.2 mixed nnd yel low, in gtaln depot and eleiator, 71c; Xo. 2 mixed. Septcmber,"6Sffi67c; October, 6IK 62Uc: Xovember, 5iW604c; December, ,53 5lc. Oats Carlots lonenfutures neglected Tennsylianla creamerv,. extra, 24J25c: ilo print, extras, 2629c Eggs steady;Pennsyl vania flrsts,"21c " B ALTIJfOKIt-Wheat Xo. 2 red steadv; spot.$l 01l 01; September, $101fJl 01K: October. $1 (aiidl C2X; December, $f 06H 1 0S: steamer Xo. 2 red, 93i9lc. Corn Mixed weak: spot and September, 67Jc; car, 5152Vic; .Tnnu.iry, 50-X5)5!J-fc. Oats quiet nnd 16w er: Xo. 2 white Western, 37c asked; Xo. 2 mixed do, 33c asked. Rje active nnd stendv; Xo. 2, 95t6c. Hnv rather slow: good, to choice timothy, $13 03 fl4 00. Provisions- firm and unchanged, utter firm and unchanged. Eggs quiet at 20c. MILWAUKEK Wheat firm; Xo. 2 spring, on track, cash. Bl92c; December. 94c; Xo. 1 Xorthern, 93c Corn quiet; Xo. 3, on trnak, 57(fi!58c. Oats dull; Xo. 2 white, on track, SOU Gftc. Barley qnlet. September, flljc. Ryo qniet; Xo. I, in,store, 88Ja Provisions qsiet. Pork January, $12 SO. Lard Janu ary. $6 97K. CIXCIXN ATI Flour in fair demand. Wheat strong at 91c Corn easier, lower; Xo. 2 mixed, 65UC Oats weaker; Xo.2 mixed, 3132c Rye stronger; Xo. 2, S9c Provis ions In fair demand steady. Butter firm. Eggs steady at 1617c. Cheese fn fair de mand. KANSAS CITT Wheat firm: Xo. 2 hard, cash and September, 81c bid; Xo. 2 red. cash, 93c bid. Corn weak and lower; Xo. 2, ca3h, 53fc bid; 8DptemberB2Jc. Oafs stendv; Xo. 2, cash, 2"Kc bid; .September, 27Jc bid. Eggs steady at 16c." ( DCLTTTH Wheat September Xorthern opened nt 92Kc and closed at 93c bid; De cember opened at SSc nnd closed at 94Kc; Xo. 1 hard September opened at 93!c bid and closed at 953c. . .. TOLEDO Wheat dull nnd easier: cash and September, 97c; December, $1 01 . Mai $10 Corn dnH;' cash, 62Jc. Oats qnlet; cash, 30c ltye-dull: cash, 91c; October, 9f. MlNXKAI'OLIi Wlieat Xo. 1 hard on track. B2Wtfr93e: Xo.1 Xorthern. Sentember. 894c; Oeiober, 8DJfc; December. 9ic; on iracs, uiquic; jno. z JNortnern, eiiSBUc The Coffee Markets. Xew Tome Sept. -17. Coffee Options opened irregular. ,10 to 35 points np; closed weak, 15 down to 5 up; sales. 66.500 bags, in cludinc: September, '14 4514,GOe: OctobeV, 13.2513J0c: Xovember, lS.iSI2J0c; Decem ber. 12.1012.35c; Kebrnarv, 12.00c; Marcli, 11.70612 coc: May, ll,5511.75c: spot Rio dull and steady; fair cargoes l'Kc; Xa 7, 15"4 15Kc . Baltimore, Sent. 17. Coffee dull; Elo car goes, fair, l$e: Xa 7, lSJitC Turpentine Markets. Xew York Rosin quiet and steady. Tnr pentine quiet and iteady at 33JigS4c j CnAnpsTox-Turpentlue steady at 34o. Bosln firm; good strained, $l 15. i ' Savassah Turpentine stea5y at 34KC Rosin firm at $1 isi 20. Wool Slarkets. ST. I3BIS Wool Receipts, 8 031 pmiilds; Shiiniicnts. 197.C70. pounds; the mi.ieuientls steady nt unuhaliged prices. , Satueday Free boats "and cars to Blaine. A ffiW DEPARTURE. Honses to Be Built of Cement on Ex panded Metal Outside and In. THREE OP THEM AS STARTERS. Real Istate as Viewed by a Large and ix perienced Local Operator. BOAT BUILDING IN THE OLDEN TIME V Harvey B. Chess, of Chess, Cook & Ca, yesterday took out a permit for two cement two-storv and attic dwellings on Aiken 'avenue,- Twentieth.ward. These will be a departure in the building line, and perhaps the pioneers of many others. The exterior walls are to be of cement applied to ex panded metal. The lathing will be at tached to ordinary wooden studding. The interiors will be plaster done on the same material. Mr. Walter Chess is erecting a house of the same material in the Twenty second wnrd. They will be fire-proof. Tho three houses will cost $21,003. A real estate operator, who understands the market as well as any other man in the city, nnd who hns just returned from a three months' trip extending from Pittsburg to the far Xorthw est and as far east as Que bec, remarked yesterdaj : "It is all iionsense tosay that business is stagnant. Tam aware there te no rush, but tho aggregate of sales of city and suburban property is astonish ing. I am prepared to show .that thcro is more doing than there was in the cor responding time last year. In one district alone Highland Park transactions within the last CO days foot up nearly $150,000. All of these sales have not been reported for good reasons, but will be in a short time. I am Interested in two or three of them. The same is true of other districts- The inquiry for . property comes from nl) classes of people. The rich want it for fine mansions and business stands, and tho less opulent for modest homes. There is more In this than the casual observer is likely to dis cover. It is a reflection of the sound con dition' and wonderful prosperity of the city.? "Old Times" -writes" to.thls .column as fol lows: "The recent article In The Dispatch on the decadence of boat 'building in Pitts burg"brings to my recollection the-time w'hen"' it was the prlncipal'industry. My father wns in the business from 185S to 1S74, during which time 654 steamboats were built in the Pittsburg'dlstrletC During the samo period about COO barges were constructed, besides a great many keel andflatboats. For nearly TO years Pittsburg waspromlnent for steamboat bulIdfiuj.'Xowt is practically a vanished industry Railroad competition nnd'ncglect oTtlio rivers have des roved it. If. the Government would do its. duty to .about one-third of the population of the conntry Dy improving tue unio river nna keeping it in navigable, condition, boatbuilding-would speedily revive. Boats can bo constructed cheaper here than, at any other city in tho Ohio Valley, on account of the cheapness of Iron and other materials entering Into their composition." The European war scare over the "seizure" .of a port-on the .island of Mytelene, by the 'British has subsided. This, with the return of goldrom Europe, has strengthenedthe business situation in this country, and rein forced public confidence. Conditions- arc bullish, and there are no reactionary symp toms, -rittsburg has her sails spread to the favoring breeze and is bowling along at a good rate of speed. Nothing short of a nniveisal calamity can put Pittsburg on her back. Business News and Gossip. William Reed"has sold to William F. Wise 82 acres in Jefferson township, for $17,612. Grain men say if thcro shall be no frost this week the corn crop will be out of danger. " Twenty good-class dwellings have been started on Butler street, near the bridge. Electric was dull yesterday, but from the firm front it continues to show it is evidont it has support. Eastern friends express great confidence in its outcome. At the last call yesterday Birmingham Traction wns offered at 17f.- z Maxon appeared to see money in Phfladel phin Gns, and Kuhn Bros. In Luster. Thoy wanted more than they got. , , At areccnt auction sale of stocks in Xew York, AmerlcanExchange Xatlonal Bank brought 131K; Bank, of America, 205: Na tional Broadway Bank, 275; Third National JkuJc,104K It was stated yesterday that the Man chester road would be in fnll operation on tho electric Rystem within ten days. Mr. Reed B. Coyle will, it is said, shortly betna position to receive the special con gratulations of his friends. Ho is ut igh tell ing un his recently purchased residence at Ben Venue. . Tiie West End Street Railway Company is making arrangements to extend its line up the Southside to theSmithflcld street bridge This will give the company control of some good territory. . The break in Chnrtiers Gas is attributed to sellingbya city bank holding the stock as collateral, . The general sales agents of the anthracite coal companies met and advanced prices from 10 to 25 cents per ton, to take effect October L The advances are: Broiton, 10 cents: egg and stove, 15 cents, and chestnut, 25 cents. Wneelineand Lake Erie earnings, second week in September, increase $5,2S9. The Paris market declined on a rumor that Minister Freycinet was dead. Movements in Itcalty. Denniston, Eldorkin & Ca, Llm , report the following sales: For F. LeMoyne to S. UcDonald 40 feet on Edwin street, East End, extending- back 120 feet to an alley, for $63 per foot; also, for E. D. Robson, of Alle gheny, to Mrs. Catherine Fisher four lots on Butler street extension, having a frontage of 100 feet nnd extending back 100 feet to an alley, for $500 cash; also, for G. M. Alexander ,two lots on Gerrett street, Twenty-first ward. East End, to Xathan Floyd, the two lots having together frontage of 46 66-100 and extending back 120 feet to nn alley, for $1,200, two-thirds cash, balance on time. . Black A Balrd sold for Samuel Buckley to B. A. Harris lot Xo. 5 in James T.' Steen's plnn or Duquesnc Heights, having a frontage of 26 feet on Grandview avenue by a depth of 170 feet," for $1,030. Hoffman & Baldrldgo sold a lot 50x203 on Beech street, Edgewood, Pennsylvania Rail road, six minutes from the station, for $1,000. Charles Somcrs & Co. report tho following additional sales of lots nt Blaine: W.J. Florcnsteln, city, Iot3L,in block 13, $400; Au gust rreiunna. .Aiiegneny, lots 4'J ana ou, in block 9, $4C0 nnd $350 respectively; S.-J. TJckles, Allegheny, lots 99 nnd 100, In block 9, $300 each; Robert Carnthers. Wheeling, W. Va., lots 85 and 86, in block 8. $300 each; John Simpson, Southside, city, lot 33, in block 9, ml. 1?,4,l Lailin-(.l- Cnnth.M. nt... In. Oa Vv. ... .T.,i .,--, uwu.u-,,u, but, UU O, in block 9, $400, Sarah .1. Arner, city, lot 80, in block 1L$400, George B. Steel, city, lot 35, In blnck5 $250; Peter Carey, Columbus, O., lots 14 nnd 15. In block 8. $100 each. Samuel W.Tllack & Co. sold three lots on Lytlo street, Hazclwnod, with one-story cot tage, for a price approximating $2 500 cash. John K. En Ing & Co. sold. to Samuel P. Harris, lortuerly a prominent business man of Philadelphia, for Mrs. M. W. D. Watson, two lots, 50x150 feet each, on Grant avenue, in the Watson sub-divjsion. East Bellevue, Pittsburg, Ft. Wnyneand Chicago Railroad, for $1,950 cash. Mr. Harris will build a hand some residence at once. " Baltenspergcr & Williams have sold for N. Wilson n property at the corner of Omaha street and Joels lane, Mt. Washington, con sisting of lot 112x153 with ,n six-room frame dwelling, for $2,600.. y . Baxter, Thompson -i Co. sold another lot in the Uuch place plan, being Xo. 7 fronting 22 feet on Klrkpatrick street by IIS feet to u 20-foot alley, for $300. Tho Building Becord. Four .permits were issued -yoiterdny for five improvements, the estimated cost aggre gating $18,050. . , Harrey B. Chess, two cement two-story dwell.' lugs, on Aiken avenue, Twentieth 'ward. Cost. $14,000. E.. E. Eugeman. frame tiro-story -and mansard dwelling, on Rath street, TliIrtT-sccond ward. Coat. $2,500. William Hnrl frame addi tion to itwelllur. on Kerstnne street. .F.lrhtfrtl, ward.- Cost $U50. Jerry McCarthy, frame two story dwelling, on M'adstrortli street. Thirteenth want. Cost, obu. Jllnlng Stock'Qnotatlonk. stake, JOO; Jron Mlver.10n; Ontario, 8800; Ophir, 400, Plymouth, 175r Sierra Nevada, 325; Standard, 120: Union Consolidated, 250; Yel low Jacket, 125. H0ME SECURITIES. SAMENTFEATDBES- OF THE DJMT ON the prrrsuuBQ exchancIe. Business Restricted to Two Properties, but Others In Better Favor A Few Trifling Concessions Offset by, About an Equal Number of Gains. ' Business on call yesterday wns centeredln, two stocks Luster and Philadelphia Gas but a disposition to broaden the field result ed in placing a good many figures pn t(ie ,board. i The feeling was mixed, being strong 'and weak fin spots, but the latter wnstho dominant feature. ' It r was expected that Philadelphia Gas would rally on the announcement that the heating company matter would be 'settled, but it-was clipped still more and finished K below the previous close. There was a good demnnd-ror It, and over 400" shares changed hands. -.The attempt to fill orders known to bo out will doubtless bring about a reaction. Central Traction and Electric went off slightly. - . The best features were Luster and Liberty National '. Bank, each of which add ed a good fraction to its credit. The bank is said to bo dblnp a land ofUce business, and insiders say tho mining company Is making money, but they refuse to give figures. Thorest of the list observed itScustomary attitude Of- immobility, though there ap peared, to bo a stronger undercnrrent,w hich may develop into activity later on. " RedjClotulJnlning stock appeared on the list, as ordercih nnd started off with a bid of 2K, Offered ut3J It was backed by well known names, and may become a prime fac tor in the maiket, provided always the pro moters adhere to their promise tofuroish frequent and full information.' Sales: . -First call 14 -Luster at 11 10 at U., 40 at 11. 200 Philadelphia Gas at 1L Second call No sales. Third call HO Philadelphia Gas at 10. rtefoW call 100 Philndelnhta'Gas aflt. Bfdsandbsklpg prices at each call follow: FIBST SEC01D t THIRD EXCIIAXGE .CALL CALL CALL . -6TOCS. B A B A B: A Arsenal Bank.-... -70 .'. Ex. Naf.Bk 87Jf Mb. NatBk.... HUM 101 .... MaHnc.Xat.Ul: 110 ........- .... HO Boatman's Ins... 33 . .... "33 .... National Ins 00 ..-. 60 .... WesternJns ," 60 50 Allcghetiv-H. Co 50 75 .... 60 Char.V. GasCo. VA.... 4 3 4 .... Philadelphia Co. 11. 11', 10( W '10 10 Wheeling G. Co. .... 221 CeiitralTraetl'n. .... 19Jf 21 1K 21 cit:cjis,Tractlon. .ra 61K i 1H w61 6W rieasantVfilley.. 22X 23 225f 23 EX 23 Second Avenue 60 .... .,: '60 Ohar.Ilers.Ry..... 55.. i 55H...- ' I.T.4C.U.C.Co 3J .... 37 ,... PcrlntBrldge...... , 10 10 .... 10 ...-. Bed Cloud M.Co. ! 2"i . i4 2 3K 2 S'i Hidalgo Mining 34.... v 3l5. 4 . I.ustej-Mln. Co-.. JIK UH .11 11 113a' 12 ' Wcst'g'seEl't'c 13 14 i3 14 13K 14 MononW. Co. 281 2S'i U.S. 'AS. Cd VA S 1H 8 7,4 S . U.S&S.Co.pref -23 Standard U.C.Co .... t. '.. -65 'RAMPANT BULLS IN ST0CKS.'- AXOTHEB PBOXOUNCED BOOM IN ,,WALLSTBEETACTrvmr. ' v Heavy Buying Orders for Large Interests A Complete Bout for the Bears Atchl ' son and Beading the 'Two Largest Feat ures Bonds Active Also. New. York, Sept. J7. The stockmarket was more active to-day than on any other day of this year, and at the same time again demon strated its inherent strength by the utter rout ot the forces engaged in the attempt to bring about a reaction in prices. The move ment was,the more significant as tho final defeat of 'the bears was brought about by heavy buying . orders . placed . in ..the market at the right time, which are be lieved to be for the larger interests affected' by the'prlces of securitieo, an'd to that extent-there was Infused more confidence into the smaller operators on the bull side. , The Dillllsh feeling was very marked at the opening) but at the close. Ut wasrara pantfand those who talk lower prices aro to-nlght-ina large minority. The foreign ers were moderate buyers in tho early trad ing, respqn.ding to higher figure? from the other side, and there was an urgent demand for the long account from domestic opera tot s. The dealings In Reading -wero run up to an extrcmelylatgo figure, belngsecond only to Atchison, which still retained its lend In that respect. Xorthw estcrn was another stock w hich basso long been dormant which redeiveda sharp awakening, while among tne specinmqs-wnicn navo inteiy.como into prominence, Ontario and 'Western, "Kansas and Texan preferred, Wabash preferred and some , others were Joined by new stocks which advanced sharply o large trading. Among these may be mentioned the MUwau kce, ake Shore and. Western stocks, and Peqria, Decatur and Evansville. Tho transactions - ip the (atc.tradlng were on an enormous scale, covering of c stocks being indulged in freely by frightened shorts, which had tho effect of accelerating theupward march of values. Tho market flnallv closed very active and strong at the higho'st .prices of the day. The final gains aro generally for .fractions, but Reading -is np 2?g; Kansas and Texas preferred, : Xortn western, 1J; Ontario and Western, , and Rock Island, Burlington, nnd Wabasii preferred, each 1 per cent. The total'sales of stocks to-day were 569,266 shares, including: Atchison, 114,425: Canada Southern, 7,850; Chicago Gas, 8 700; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 6,250: Erie. 25,265; Hocking Valley, 4,250; Kansas'atid Texas, 3,518; Lako Shore, 5,731; Louisville and Nash ville," 7il02; Missouri Pacific,, 6,430: North western, 10,481; Xorth American, 10 775; Xew York.Centrnl, 4,655; Northern Pacific, 8,253; Xorthern Pacific preferred, 14,710; Pacific Mall,'3 8S0: Reading, 111,140; Rielmiond and West Point, A028: St. Paul, 15,925; Union Faclflo,i2t,410: Wabash, 5 410. The following table shows the prices of active stocks in the New York Mock Exchange yesterday. Corrected dallv for THE DISPATCH By WIHTJ.ET & STFrifEXSOx. oldest Pittsburg members ot the Xew 1 ork stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenuei American Cottou Oil American Cotton OIL pfd. Am. Sugar Refining Co ... Am. b. Kenning Co., pfd.. Atth.. lop. tb. F Canadian Pacific Canada, Southern Central ot New Jersey Central Pacific.. Chesapeake iOhio C. .tO., 1st pM C. ftO., 2d pfd Cnlcago Gas Trust 51 71"1 i'., -itur. s, unincv C, Mil. &; Paul , C Mil. & St. Paul, pfd. C, Rock I. & P , C.,i8t. P. M. A O C.bt. P. M. 0 prd., C & Xort)iwestern C. & Northwestern, pfd. 0.. CCS-ir:.. :.. ....... C. C. C.A I.pfd. .'..., Co), Coal Jt Iron Col. & Bocklng Val Del., TLnck AAVest , Del.-A Ilhatuinr. , lf n...t RloOranile I18X 81i I3 112 VI I14K Iti'l n-i 72'i 06 )J 33-4 30H 144 - 13S 17)i "n m Den. ft Rio Grande, pfd. llilliolsCcntr.it.: ltCIt 17 65 Late Eric ft West.. ...., Lake. Erie West., nfd.. j,aac snore tai, b Loulsrlllc , -Nashville.., Michigan Central Mobile & Ohio Missouri Pacific National Crtrdace Co 01 102 4J' 74X1 Mationai Cordage Co., pfd 102 nnuunji Leau -trust...,,. Xw York Central.'. X.Y.. C. ftht. h N.'Y.. C.eSt.X. 1st pfd.. N, X- & -St.-L..idTpfd. N. Y.. L.E.ft W I. Y., t,J5. ft W.,-pfd.... N.Y.ft n.e.: N. YVO.-A-WJ. Norlolfcft Western Norfolk ftWe8fern,nfd... Xotthmerlcan Co Northern Paelfle Northern Paelfle. pfd Oregon Improvement PiacMll..': .-..... reo.. Dee. ft Evans PhtladelnlilaAReadlng,... Pg.. ClriJ, Clilcat-oftSl.L. P.. C.C. 'St-L.. pfd..., Pullman Pala cb Car' ? Richmond A W. 1-. I...... RiclimKqda WP. T.,'pfd St. Pail ft Duloth .. St. J-anl Paiqth. nfd bt.rauL Minn, ftjdan .... 112 17 31 H 705( IVi 2JJ.J 55 17K 28i 74i 33M Jt'4 Wi 97 'SS. 15H 32), n-iis Paelfle Unloo-Taclflc,...... Wabash ,..., .,...., MaMsb.lprfl. .:...i . WestetntJiilon Whefllttjfft LT E.....: Wheeling A L. J5.: nfd .-.. juiHioju.uunu'wcre again vefv active, keepli)gpaee.wlth the share light in point of strength;! all tho leading issues leaking nlaterial gftuis, wlillo heay. sales of'an tmv usually jiuj-iiuinocr o' issups wero-seen. A uw ?u)w rtjitujjuu, ,vjO,JW. J V Atclilsoui itie.i ...".. ahiS t Jiotlrstj....,, ...,,., 1 tlfthlte fttiri lf!if.flM IriM astS A1netIcnCottorl)ll8s..;'.'.'.'.'.;i;:r.'.'r.;W3 Unrllng(ouCmvt.. .:. ',.e.-..ic9Ml ,..,.,...;js! 15 092 lfl81f Bf Cdr. KapldAftflrats... OS. OS. DoTr.ss'- Aur ,....'. m.mw Big Sahdy flMts... 85 5 f 'li ....tit.iaui .".I08 IDS i. ..-,100 ffilOO .?... ...Am ot l3tMM ,1S3"ik3I? .-.B4.03J ...,';....r33 ...r.loo ioo .'. ,.7W3! 71K ..I ;sCas .. 1D1 ftioi , rinj. safari ..-.I.....-rrt .2'T1 ' - . so rasa , J8Jc3 77Jf j4i-4 a02WlPj5a rJ8, ". I'aHvasiK 1 locking Valley's.: !.'....:, IHonsatonlc firsts.. ...... ....... litiS""""""" ;-- a-;iii itrois. rrE.tMti Iron Mountain 5i , iKan. ft Texas firsts 1,.) i.,..; Jack l.an. and tag. firsts Laclede Gas 5s.. ; KV. Pa.,.-, m- ' il.ong Wand 5s",;!I!l";.' j""I" .liiiwaiiis j-ianiioDa-iss MI1..-L. 8.,&,AV. Imp.' 5s.' , ,Mex.aI.'Inc. A....:r Minn ftSt. L72ds !J..... Mleh. Central .-. , 'MqbllcftOhlo 4s Xorth Pac. 5s ."7.:.-....... Do.'lsts. ."."""" fWKfflSfl'i ' -41 ffi ,'j 55 (SyJS '-( 95 ;...iti7-faieo .VSSfi5 .-. .1(f-83 .lniam! , ,.iunaii3 .,toivaim? .M',fflt8.t ,i r-wwjw irxSaixiH .........,I12'U2, ,1CWKK lM(StC0 .r......slW(ia!l!iJ ?T7H(a7 looaiaioos :mu&m air-in .'.105 ios PH-aaui :..i)5aiio'l Jp2iilSl02S ..:... ...iamaoH , 8p-(5a 80S, ..( 674' 49X3 4'5 .-. &wxci ., 7,7M "ifa -ss 102 (2102 ,.. .av 3of(a M JIOMOUIOK 28 0 27W ii4'(ai23J ...i....rti m .'....'.. .33Va,33 ., ,-a ana , WAfaSi .?. M- 10J ..,...... 101 K-SllOl '4 r.,fa?sii7 , sfljsow '...Mfn.ta son , -42 (ft. 42 onvia l34K(a.331i ,.,?. 102 W1 Montana..'."".""'""."" i: n.ftA.p its JhY.C. ft St. L.-9.,it t. Suso. ft W,Fnd; X.iY.EIev. lsts : New Jersey Central s,,Cts Oregon Imp. firsts mi!I ....A.,,, ,,i. -n.... ...... ........ Oregon Sliort Line Con. 6s Ontario ft western 5s oo firsts .'....::..'.. ...,.; Oregon Navigation firsts Peoria. ftK Incomes Tli.fl..,. . Picirie of "Alissouri'secondV.,. '. Ttnrlr T.l.n1 Ka i.tm lleadlhg 4s.'..:....'.'".".:"""..' jd nrsis.,. Do Seconds ; Do thirds ,.......:. So Grindeft Western firsts... chmondft W. P.Tr. Ss Sjv.'ft West, firsts 8o.Pae. ofXcw'Mex.i a. b. Southwestern-firsts (Do seconds. . ,..,.l . I... Van. ft.T. H. firsts Month Carolina Incomes a.T.'8.ftw. 6s...... .-.., (Do consols j... 3xas Pacific firsts Do seconds.":.. .,....,:.. , ll. 8t. L. ft Ran. City firsts... 'J. P.. Den. ft Onlf firsts Bnlon Elevated firsts Yab-i6h firsts 7.... lpo2uds,. ...'..;. .-. too Dch. B ;.., Xrstf rn Union. 5s...V..'....i... Tils. Cent. Inc WestN. Y. ft P firsts.1. Do2nds" :..".... est;hore 4s - PLENTY. OF CASH. Opod Beasons for'Expectlng an Easy Mar- ketAH Year. t " JExperienc'ed 'finnnclers havo no fears qf t;ht money thisj-ear. On this subject "the President of the Exchange 'Naliohal'Bank, Xew York, fs. reported as saylng: , Hxalklng' about tight mpnevafid'expeeting it to make its'appenrance'tend'to create the very evil -itself. But though a good many. people wno nave persuaaeu tncmseives mat such conditions-will result from tho enor rious4crops and' the heavy demands. the West nndSouth-'will make for money, they are," I think", gQingto.be disappointed. The conditions this .yenr are totally different from what th'ey were" last autumn or fn 1?89. Credit was'contracting then It is expand ing , now; anil that Is seven-eighths or the lulttlc. Iluteven lf-apprehensiohs'do' tem pornriivgnin the upper hand, the $50,000,000 to tlQO.OOO.OOO of. gpld-, that is coming- from Europe between now and January! will set matters .rigtit. Money willbewprth 6 per cent nil this autumn and winter, but unless it Is occssjonally.manlpulated for its effect on the stock market. I do not think that any bod vis going to suffer." . , The Journal of .Finance has .received ad vices that $5,000,000 will be exported from England within ten days or 'two weeks. The local market yesterdav was -moderately actlye. and. easy at 67 per cent.for call and time loans." There was no scarcity of funds. Currency wns in good supply nt most of the banks. Exchanges were. $l(a 172 23 nnd balances $329,545 05. ' " At XewvYork yesterday money on call was easy, ranged from 3K'to4percent, last loan Zi percent, closed offered at 3 per cent. Prime mercantile .paper, B7 per cent. Sterling exchange quiet andsteadyat $4 81 r for 60-day Dills and H S3) for demand., - -. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4s rcg MIS do 4s coup 117 do'2sreg.. 09 Pacific 6s of '93. 110 Louisiana stamped 4s 60. Tertn. new set 6s:...l03 i do .do. .5s.....10T)J do do 71 Canada So. 2ds 97 Pen. Paelfle lsts 103 Denver ft It. Or. lsts.llf,. ' do do -ds-.n'M N'thwestem Cnsolsl33 do Debentures 5s. 105 St. L. ft Iron , M. , Gen. .5s....:..... 89 St. L. ft San Faan. . -"Gen. M.. .'...?.. ..r.ins 8t. Paul Consols. ...J23 St. PanLChlcftPacw lsts 113 Tex. Pae. L.'QrsTr.- - Kcts..., :.i...:tS Tex. Pac R..G.Tr, -Bets.. ,7..,.,.334' Union Pac lstr..7.-:i03X Wesr Shore .-.C......102 B. G. AVest. lsts..-.., 7tX r ' i do do , 44.. 70S x.ne-jas .....l('4 JL K. ft t: Gen Us... 78 do -do 5s... 48 MO tail Union es 104 N. J. O. Int. Cert.. .109 Northern Pac.sts..ll3Jf Bank Clearings. . St. LounM-Clearings, $3,711,522: .balances, $332,791. Money, 78 percent. Exchange on New York, 25c discount. Memphis Now York exchange selling at $1. premium. Clearings, $225 972; balances, $60,56S - , . .. . - .- - . Niw OnLKAKS Clearings, $1,215,811. Chicago Money quiet 'at 6 per cent.. JUprc clearings, $16,223,000. , Xew ()'ork .ex change, 70c discount. , . New YotiK Clearings, $128,160,686; t bal ances, $5,88Mb4. ' -' Boston Clearings $17,42123; balances, $1, 656 553. Money. 2X3 per .cent. Exchange on Ncw.York.eo 'foments discount.',- v PniLAnri,PHiA Clearings, $13,OQ0,I58; bal ances) $2,0'i0,902.' Monoy, 45 per; cent. BALTiMORE-rCIearlngs $2,526,633, balances, $332897. , . .. . .iU. Boston Stocks. Atch. ft Top, s, Boston -Amkiiy... .ioi4 Boston ft. Maine.. .-..174. CalnmetftHecIa., Franklin ,jV Huron i... Kearsarge ., Osccolt i ..-, Santa Fe Copper, ...270' ....17, ...,75 ..-lax .., ... w Chi., Bur. ft Onlncy tr,K yitcnburgU.lt...... 77 Mass. Central.'. W( Mev- fii . enin . , zz-4 tainarBCKn... .170 X. Y. ft N.-Eng.,.,.-42i Han Diego-Land Co. 18M West End Land. Co. 1H Bell Telephone!. ..'..lTtr, Water Power..1- 2'k Cent. Mining..,...., MjJ Butte ft Boston Cop. ma nil iiionv...: idu Rntland, pTd -....'.. 73, Wis. Cent'l, com.... 21K Allonez Mlu Co. new, 17, Atlantic- ,-..... IV Boston ft Mont 4f'4 Philadelphia Stocks. - ' ' ' Closing quotations of 'Philadelphia stocks. Tar nished by Whitney ft Steplensnn, brokers. No. 57 Koflflh avenue, members of JJew York-Stock Ex- coauge. 1 1, 1 Bld, 'Asked. . SH SH4 . 21?-1 J0 93 - M . as-- m . 71 ' 74 .. 4J, 49 . 33K- 34 Pennsylvania. Railroad Beading Railroad, -.:.... Buffalo, N ew York ft Phlla . Lehigh Yalley Northern Padflc...... ,.,.,. Nortlicrn PaclSe, preferred,, Lehigh Navigation..., Philadelphia and trie...:.... I Electric Stocks. Bostov. Sept. 17. iSpectaUj ElccttSfej; stock qndtations'herc to-day were: " " - . Bid. "Asked. Eastern Electric Cable Co. pref.... $..:.. v$5r'S- Ft. Wayne Eleetrle Co f. 13 00. 13 50 European Welding' Cf..,..t to OO- 65 10 ' The Dryg'oods Market. ' NewYobk, Sept. "17. The business in drj': goods was well sustained. The .market for goods, however, is rnmnrkably well sold up. Prlritcloths aro very firm. iVoolen" dress goods are active an;d verj- firm. .. U ' . "" " ' ' .Price of Bar Sliver. Kw,Yoitx, Sept,17. Special Bar silver in London. 44 1716d .per ounce; Xew York dealers' price for sllver,03c per ounce. -1 'Stampettiout Tblood-p6ii6ns or every' naifle.and nature, by Dr. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discov- . err.' - -; 1 It's a medicine that 6tam7 from the beginning;. It rouses every Kor ean into "healtbY- s uw Vsa action,, purifies and, enriches the blood, and thrpiigh1 it cleanses and renews tho TFi.olo system. ,A11 Blood, Skin, nnd calp Diseases, from a com mon blotch or 'eruption to tho worst Scrpf--ulv'are cured by 'ft. For Tetter Salt- lucuuif iiczema. rjysipeias, nous, wiruuu rcmedv. Dorft-thifik. it' HV tTn s-nnmrnrillas. Th6yrclairn--to bc-eqodffor the blood 'In March, tArffil? and jSafi " Golden iedlcal DiscoTcry warts eqnally welrat nil reasons; And if not only claim to do good if (7va-- imUesiV 'If Ifdoscnt'rJeneflt''or ciire, in every case, youTiavo your money back. Ybu'pay only for tno good yon get,' . Cab you-ask more fr ' Brooklyn Elevated firsts 1), ftO., 10333 rticririMo ss ;..r. Canada Southern 2nds. Colo. Coau, Central Ohio firsts Oils. Ss ".." -Chicago ft ind. firsts.'. , net., Alack, ft- Jf ar L. Q ?SL' " 0.i....;..i..i ine firsts consols... IJOseeond consols. . .Chicago and Erie lns... ....; 'Oreenharitic Fort Worth and Denver Hts... rortWorthandB.U. firsts..., Hock.Valleves .'. :, 'lIOUntonft'Te-rmiiflFstji r.... ' (I "-oi) "ll 1 , ill al h.JVVrn 1 Vl'J YXiixJ :PMYi:0S PEACHK. T-Jt .Tfie-Snpply ' of' Grajjes. and Otfier " 7,PtTflf Itv'tlvMAnr-'n-T TiAtnOTiil v J-AUIU lU'UAtvCaN3 ui Jcutauui . - -i V I 1 I. iCrAPBN EfiODUCTS MOVE SLOWLY. v ' ' ' t ;Corn and,.OatsAre Kow Lower, and All ,,7 l VCerealrin-FaTor of Buyers. ,C0FFEES WEAK "AND "SUGARS STRONG j t , . . , . V ' OwcEjDr PtTTSBtmo Dispatch, ) J '. , Thcbsdat, Sept. 17. t 'CO.UNXRY PnODCCE-T-CJobbing prices) Peaches and grapes have the precedence in iruit-lines. Receipts of peaches to-day were "thftTorgest for the.week. There were about eight carldads-on; sale. Pancy stock is in gooddemand at -outside quotations. Grapes are in supply beyond demand and prices are a shade lower. In tropical fruit lines lemons and. oranges are scarce and firm, and bananas steady Vegetables of all kinds are dull and. slow. -Tbo top price of potatoes is 50c peribtfsjiel, and only the Very choicest stock commands this price. - Supply of creamery butter Iras; caught up to demand, and mar kets In this lino are quiet. Tho advanoeNof last'weck appears toTiave been premature, arid prospects pow aro that the advance will be lost. Prices have reached such a height that buttqrlne. Is coming to the front, and the consumption of the genuine artlclo has materially lesset-ed of late. Strictly fresh eggsjare very firm at quotations. BUTTEH-iCreamcry.Elgln.28'$2!)c: Ohio brands. 2fl27c:. common country butter, 1617c;, choice country rolls. 2022c.' ' ' 'BiASS-New York and Michigan pea. $2 332 40; .msrrovr. $2 5032 00; I-lma beans, iOiBc. . tlKSWAX--Q33c fl lt for cholee; low grade, 0 CiniB Sand refined, p S010 00: common. V CO L4 00:cribclderil2l013 00 j) barrel; cider vine gar.; snt5c. - - r .cheese, new, 91(10e; Llmburger. llllKc; WIs conslli' SweJuer.- fall cream, 13fU!ic; Imported ,Sweltzer;.J7a2Se. 1 Southern and Western eggs, 17htsc. 'FkXtjiers Extra live fteese. 5753c: No. 1, 48 50c p b: mixed lo.ts. 3010c ? lb. 5'jFb-jit AbpIes,'3-iMfi perbnhel, $1 50(32 00 per narTcf: peaches. (Ka73Sper basket, $1 25l SO per bqshel ; pcirs, 73ei U0 per basket, l 50)2 00 per luuenei; piums. 1HiDson, 9 vutyi a.per oasnei: -bpckleberrles, 7KTt 10 a pall: rrapea, 10-ponud 7baskC 23e. f363 H a stand: Delaware grapes. 50c a.baskct: Sickel pears, 51 23 a bushel; Siberian UONE-V Nev crop white clover, ia20c; Cali fornia honey. 1215e f" lb. MATLE'STnCP-75(i6!c B mllon. . MELOs, Anne Arundel cantaloupes. $3 0933 50 31 lunir narrpi- jrnnr i.inn ntnuiinnrwi. I harrelr,wjttermcIons,fa 0015 09 a hundred. j, $400 a M4i tFl.inntciuJClUUB, 'li'l . 'Maplt suoak lOc-ab. v Potn.TBV-'Altve Chickens, 7"60c a palrtyonng chlokens,)O0cHlr.4. Live ducks, 50Oc-aTialr.. DressedDucks, laaiScH lb; chickens, I2(313cil ffi: spring ehlfkens, 14lSc't" lb, POTATOES Carload lots, $1 001 25 a barrel; from store,'40.V)c a bushel; Southern sweets, $2 002 25 a Tiarrel; Jersevs. $3 2V33 HO. QcitCES-OJO! 00 ? barrel. Sraros Western recleaned medium clover Job bing at $4 95; mammoth. $8 25; timothy. $1 55 for -ptlroc ami : 60 for cbolccst; blue grass, $2 652 80; orchard grass, (1 7i; millet, flit); German, $125; UiDigarinn.il 10; fine lawn, 25c $ lb; seed buck wheat, $1 40(31 GO. " TA1.LOW Country, 4e; city rcdered, 5e. TnoriCAL Fpujrs Lemons, $5 00(35 50; fanry, fS-fOSOO: tiorrento oranges, H 0035 25 Der box; Jamaica oranges. $8 50(37 00 bm. : California peaehes.$l 001 23 atxjx: California plums.l 5022S a hoxz, bananas tl 501 75 firsts, 1 00(31 23 good beeonds. per bunch. - .VOETAIiLES-Cahhajt-c, 2530c a bushel basket; Southern onions.- $2 733 00 per barrel: tomatoes, 35(3J0c per bushel: cucumbers, 33(350c per bushel: celery; 203Oc per dozen: egg plant. $1 00 a bushel basket; roasting ears, 5o75c a bushel basket. I ' Groceries. Sugarrnarkets are very,' Arm, and all signs point to nn, advance in prices. Refineries boye already raised finest a shade, .and, wnflo-Jobbers here are still selling at old rates, they could not do so If stock was laid down at preseritjirlces. Rio coffees are dull at tho late decline, nnd Javas are still firm. Canned goods of all kinds are dull. With suoh an abundance of fresh fruits as we are now having, the canned article Is naturally slor. v . , Greet Corn-E-Fancy.233ri'ic: choice Hlo,2H gMKe; prime Bio, 22c: low grade Rio, lS33)Sc: ldQ0Tei-bmcnrJatv282!)Sc: Maracalbo,23(32ac; Mocha, 23J9c: Santos,' 202lc; Caracas. -ilK 25sc: La Ouayra. 24ri,25),r. , RoASTipdnpaperH) Standard brands. 22!c:hlgh grades, 2S2Se: (fid government Java, bulk. 0tic: faracalbo.2TSC: "Santos. 22Hsmic: peaberry. 2Se; cholee Klo, Zl'ie:. prime Klo, 2Ujc; rood Bio. 210": ordinary, 19ac. 1 Sricis (whoe) Cl9ves. 1315c; allspice. 10c; cassia, : pepper, l2o; nutmeg. 7580e. PjcpiOLEUJ, (Jobbers' prlces)-H0 test. Kit: Ohio, 120, 7o;1ieadIlght, 1507c; water white. .S7 WtfiUci adobe. lV3iUci elalne. Icr earnadlne. Jlct rovallnc, 14c; red oil, 10311e; parity, 14e; oli-lne. 14c. MlNElts" OIL No. t winter, strained;- 4214o P gallon: summer, 3'3-T7c: lard oil, 5VM8e. SThOP Corn syrup. 2S32e: choice sugar Syrnp, 37W30c; prime sugar syrup, 3i33c; strictly prime. 3di387e. - - - Jf; Q. Itot asses Pancr new crop. 45c; choice, 4243c; medium. 3SflW; mixed. 3V339C. -SoDA-BI-carlj., in keg. V4XHc bl-carp. 'in J4s, 5Mc; bl-carb , assorted packages, ,5,V0e; sat soaa.-ln kegs. lVc: Ho granulated. 2c. . CAftDLES-star. full weight, 9c; stearine, per set, &'?; parafline, 1V3I2C. -RIcE'-Head Car-lfna,6Ji7Hc; choice, 6!i6Ke: LoulHana. Wcsc; - . STAncn Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 66"jc; gloss st-irch. a7e z . FOREIOV Fnrrr Ijiver raisins. S2 CO: London i;iiiorni jtiusev unaara v aiencia, . SUffiS'clTurtev 'rinmpfi-ivaR'fe; French -11-nnes- AwHUe. ST.-tlnnli, prunes In 2-m packagesi 9c;Eoroannts,fllOO.$sno; almonds, Lau., "Rib, 20e:dolvlca, 17c: do shelled, 40cf-almtts, Kir.. 13t314c; Sicily Alberts. 12c; Smyrna figs, I3i314c; new dates. 5K6e; Brazil nuts, 16c; pecans. lglBc: citron. 3 ft. 1718c: lemon ,pee.l..l2cgIbtorargcpec', 12c--. Dried Fat its Apples, sliced, llc-jl lb: apples, evaporated. I314c: peaches, evaporated, pared, ao fa21c; peaches, Callfornli, evaporated, unpared, 13 IBc; cherries, pitted, lie: cherries, imputed. 8e; raspberries, evaporated, 23324c; blackberries, 6 c; nacueuerrirs,, bw..rab-.'3iaaMc. - ,PlCKt,ES Medlnm, bbls (1,200), S5 50; mcdlnm. naii-mus-itHJun m-ju. - Salt-No. j. bbl tl 00: No. 1 extra. SJ hbL fliofjlalry. DbL,fL20: coarse crystal. ? bbl. St 20:1Ilgg1ns? E ireka. 4-bn sacks, 2 SO; Illgglns' EurekfU lG4-lb packets S3 00. ' Cashed (loops-Standard peaches. If 0032 00; 2nd,-'l 50(31 00; extra peaches. 12 20: 30: pie peaches. COaOor: finest corn, tl 2"1 W: Hfd. Co. corn." 1 1 003115: ,red cherries, ?1 J0i 30: Lima Deans,.-si 35; soakei in, g c; string do. Cw70c; marrowfat peas. tr 10(31 23: soaked pens. CX370c: pltieapples, t50t 6Q: Bahama do. (2 25: damson nluins. tl 10; greengages, tl 50: egg plums. 1 90; Callfiu)i' apricot!-, -tl 90(32 10: California pears. tl 25? 40;' do greengages, tl 90: do egg plums. tl.flOl-.extra white, rhcrrlis. t2 83; raspberries. Una 05c-: strawberries. 05ett 10; gooseberries, ft CO 1 Oif'tomatoes. 90(30.-c: salmon, 1 lb, Jl 30(31 80; Hlaekljerrles: 60c; succotash, 2-Ib cans, soiked, 99c; do green. 2 lb cms, tl 23(31 50: corn beef, 2-Ib cans, tl Mfflt 90: l-Ib cans, (1 33: baked beans, tl 40(3 I 53'Yobsters, l-Ib cans, $2 25; mackerel. 1-lb cans. lKiilfd. SU50; sardines, domestic. Ut. S4 n3l !': Xs.- 7 00; sirdlqes - imported, Ms. til 5012 50; sardines. Imported, ,Us. ?I8 00; sardines, mustard, t35-sardlnes, spiced. S3 "5. , Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. f30 ro "a bbl; extra No.l do mess, $23 50:2io. 2 shore mackerel. t20 00; No; 2 large mackerel, (18 00; Ho. 3 Urge Backfire,.. H 00. No. 3 small mackerel. $10 00. Ilerrlpg-Spllt. M50t lake, 3 2S & luO-Ib bbl. ttllite "0 half barrel nsn. t4 t1 iuu-id nan 001. L,aae trout. k 00 Finnan baddies, 10c 9 lb: Iceland hatttuit: 12c p.Ib. Pickerel, half bbl, M 00 quarter bhL tl 00. Holland, herring. 75c. Vatkoff her ring, soc-Oatmeal-5 50 00 9 bbL "3". t":.riour,7reed and Grain. There were no sales on call at the Grain Excbapge to-day.- Receipts as bulletined, 33 cars, ns. follows: By-jPlttsburg, Pt, Wayne and Chicago Railway, 6 cars of hay, 1 of bran, 2 bt pats, I of barley, 2 of flour, 1 of rye; By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, & cars of oats,"lrofhay, Iof bran, 1 of corn. By Balti more and, Qhio, S cars of hay. By Pittsburg and Xake Erie, 2 cars of rye, 2 of hay, 2 of flonri'-'By'Pittsburg'and Western, 2 cars of oats, T of hay. Corn and oats are a shade lower, as. our quotations will disclose. WhMtandilQur.areibarely steauy. Hay is slow at quotations, and all signs point to lovrer prices. Miltfced Is quiet nt old prices. Thd"cercal'sltuation ij still favorable to buy ers. ItUiiil dealers are buying sparlnglv for the reason that-markets are on' the decline, and prices promise to bo lower later on. J?blloivlng quotations are for carload tots -on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from .store.. . -fVnEiT-No,2 red...! OOffll 01. .Cons-No. 1 .yellow shell. 1 7O70'ie: No. 2 yel low, -shell." 690,0;; - high mixed, shell. 6SC9C; mlxpf shell, WWjpSc: No. 2 yellow car. 7172c; hlvli tntrLiI dtw 'Oc: mixed ear, 989c. ra-.Kc: No. 2 TTlitfe. Oats-No. 1 oab, 3333Sc: No. 2 white. UU 33crcxtra, N0.-3 oats. 33a)ic; mixed oats. 32H j!WC. .... .. nrsj jo. 1 1'ennsyrrania ana unio, vn&ux. ITS- rime -nrinlnr S4 7VS5 00: Straights ..1,-. .1 -.- -A''-.-i-.. c rft SIItLFUtD-So-l white middlings. 24 0024 50 Ton: No2WhIte middlings. t22 00312 50; brown mtddUngs, tno02croor winter wheat bran. 815 00 15-50. . . , HAT-Hlaled timothyj choice. (12 2512 73j No. 1 fUlOtell-a- V 2 do tlO toaiO 25: clover hay, tooocaflisor loose from wagon, " 0tr3l3 tfl; accord-, iogtoquallty: new Iodic Gay, til 00I2 CO; packing bar; 17 7a ( O.i TitAWats,I60(3S 73; wheat and rye, fa 00 6S0- w " J f f . 1 M - - l'roxisions. Sugar'eured hams, large....". gl) gar cured, hams.-meainm , ohgar en red liams, smalt, ongar cured California haml " Sngar cured h?baeon....... Sugar cured skinned hams, large..... Sugar cured skinned hams, medium.. Sugar cured shoulders ........',-. Sngar enred b0nelesii,sbotdders Bacon shoulders '. Dry salt shoulders .'... Srfga- curjd d. beef, ronnds. Sugar eured d. beef, sets.,........' Sugar cored d..oeef,JlaU...,. Bacon, clear sides .'....... Baton, clear bellies.....'. Dry salt ele.arsli-vs. 10-lb average.... Dryiairclearaldea, a-Ib average Mesa pork, heavv.., Metspofk. ranilly ......... Lard, refined,-In. tierces. Lard, refined. In half barrels LardJ relfned. "BO-lh tnhs, I.... Lard-retlneil.O-Rk 'alls...... i,. Lard, refined. S0-1& tin cans Lardjeflnejl.'.vlb tin palls. Lard, reflaed..5-lb tin pall..... .,... Lard, refined, 10-lb tin palls - ' LIVE, STOCK MARKETS. Kepclpts, Shipments and Prices at East Llb - erty ahd All Other Tards. . Omci or PrrTSBURO Dispatch, ) . .TnoBSDXT, 8ept,17. . CkTTvr. -Receipts, L533 head; shipments, 1,440- head; (market nothing 'doing; all through consignments; no cattle shipped to New Tprk to-day. , noos Becclpt8v200 head: shipments, 2,800 headfroarketactive.'PhiIadelphlas,$5607q: t t. 1 1 f.xl OKCTiJt Cl. rtRISfiAN ftndtubbler,$4 603 00r plg. $3 S04 50; 7 cam of hojw shipped to Now lork to-day. head; market very dull at yesterday's prices j . By Telegraph. .. Chicago Cattle Keceipts, 20,000 bead; ship ments, C.500 head; market stendv to lower; prime to extra natives, S5 8066 30; good to choice. $5 003 40; others, $3 104 75; Texans, 2 15?3 15; stockers, tl 70Q3 00; rangers. $2 754'5: good cows nnd heifers, $1 23 2 K5. Ilogsi-Receipts, 21,000 head: shipments, 9,800 head; market steady to lower; rough and common, $1 404 Hk mixed and packors, $4 4affl500-rpriiiie heawnnd bntcher weights, $5 105 50: light,- $1 55(35 20: pigs nnd grass ers, 2 754 BO Sheep Receipts, 10,000 head; shipments, 3,000 head: market lower;natlve-. $4 0004 80; Westerns. $3 754 20; Texans, S3 70 f$i 23; lambs. J3 505 25f"stock owes. $3 25 3 75: gross, 8,326 head; sales, 2,550 head; stock, 84,243 head. " Buffalo Cattle Receipts, 143 loads through; no fresh sale; feeling weak for common grades; steady for good butchers and handyshippers: Jlogs Receipts, 4fi loads through; markqt opened strong to a shade higher; heavy grades cornfed. $5 555 65; medium weights cornfed. $5 S55 60: York ers, good to best cornfed. 5 30tg5 43.. Sheep and lambs Receipts,' 81 loads through, 12 sale; market very dull and lower. Sheep E-ttni fancy, v?4.75t P0: good to choice, (4 404 65; fair to good, $3 854 25- lambs, good to choice native, $5 255 DO; common to fair do. $4 so5 00; Canadas, common to ex tra, $5. 006 00. Cincinnati Hos In .good demand and steady; common and light. $3 755 25: pack ing and butchers', $4 a55 45: -receipts, 2.200 head: shipments, 1.00J -bend. Cattle in light demand fair to. choice butcher grade?, tl 2504 25s- prime to choice shippers, 3 505 00; receipts. 1.700 head; shipments, 980 head. Sheep stendvt common to choice, $2 0004 50; extra' fa't wethers and yearlings, $4 755 00; receipt?, 2.250 headr shipments, L120 neadXambs Heavy common to choice $3 255 25 per 100 pounds. New York Beeves Receipts, 204 head, all for exporters and slaughterers; no trade; feeling dull; greased beer steady at 759c. Shipments,, tp-dny, 183 beeves. Calves Re ceipts, 437 head: market steady; veals, $5 00 5 73; grasser-, (2 12H2 75: buttermilk calves, $2 75?25. Sheep and Iambs Re ceipts, 6,315 bead: market firm; sheep, $i 00 5 00;- lambs.' $5 003 60; dressed mutton steady at.79kc; dressed lambs firm at 8 10c. -Hogs Receipts, 2,766 head; market steady at t5 1006-00. St. LouisCattle Recolpts, 3,900 head: sblpments,s4,90p iend: market slow; good to choice natives, $5 005 95: fair to good do. $3 005 10; Texans nnd Indian steers, $2 30 2 75: canners.1 $1 502 20. Hogs Receipts, 4.800 head; shipment, 3,300 head: market higher; falrfpbest heavy, 5 155 30; mixed grades, J4 70ji5,13; light, fair to best, 5 00 5 25. Sheep Receipts. 000 head; ship ments; 2C0head; market slow; fair to choice, $2 504 60. i . . Omnha Cattle Receipts, 3,300 headr mar ket slow and weak at about 25c lower than last week;'butchera' stuJT steady at tho re cent decline; common to fancv steers, $3 75 5 75. - Hogs Receipts, 2.100 head: market active and firm nn all grades; light, $4 90 6 05;'heavy,-$4 5935 12 mixed. S4 95505. Sheep Receipts, none: market firm and de mand strong. Kansas GMv Cattle Receipts 7230 head; shipments, 4,810 bead; market dull: steers, $3 255 (ft cows. 4L50g2.75i -Stackers and. feeder', fi 4583 50. Hogs Receipts, 6,500 head; stilpmettts, 1 540 head; market stead r to weakt'bulk. H 834-95: all grades, $3 25 S 05 - Sheep Receipts, 290 head; shipments, 1,280 head; market,steady. i inaianappns cattle Receipts., 100 head: market unchanged.- Hogs Receipts, 2,f00 healli market-active-at tmehnnErnd nr1rT choice heav.v, $5 10530f choice light. $4 95 5 10; mlxed,.$4r935, 10; pigs, $2 504 25. , Invalid mothers, especially nursing mothers, 'can, avoid, that debilitating, languid feeling-, , and look well and hearty instead ot peaked -and thin, if they will only use thege'nuine Johann HofTs Malt Extract.- The effect ',is most excellent, astnot only the breast of "the mother, but also the milk or gan's are strengthened. This extract causes the secretion of milk to - in crease, so" that even feeble women need entertain' no apprehensions that milk will be? lacking for the child. The entire nutrition of the' body is improved. '- J " " But. by ail oneans avoid counter feits. Seethat 'Johann HofTs" signature is on, each bottle. The medical fraternity.of the world recom mends "Johann HofTs Malt Extract." Eisner & Mendelson Co. , Sole Agents, 6 Barclay St., New-York. selS-T Stop That Cough! Thlrty-slx years ago Dr. Griffith discovered the best remedy on earth for la grippe," coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, asth ma, consumption, all diseases of tho throat and lungs. The flrst'dose gives relief In ten minutes. Every bottle guaranteed ormoney refunded. Sweet as honey. Children Hko it. .Thousands in Pittsburg and Western Pennsylvania testify that Ta-va-zon Lung Cough Syrup haffno equal. Price 25c. 50c and $1. TaT-e Ta-.ya.zon Pills for biliousness, sick headache, etc., 25c a box. HEADQUARTERS 301 Grant st, corner Third av., PiltsburgPa. Tot sale by ' , - JOSEPHTEEMING 4 SON, Jy29-w . ill Market at. JAS. JL SCHOONMAKEE, JAa McCUTCHEON, SAftTJEI. BAILEY, Jr., ' t President Vice President. Secretary and Treasures,'- JUNIQN ICE MT'G. COMPANY. Pure Ice made from distilled water for sale at wholesale only. : JMON STORAGE COMPANY,. Transfer Agent, General, Cold,' Bonded and Yard Storage. 3K ACRES YARD STORAGE. 5 WAREHOUSES, containing 2,300,000 cubic feet of storage space, -s. Railroad siding to each warehouse.5 Brick warehouse for exclusive' storage cfc oil. Separate rooms for storage of household goods. Lowest insurance rate - PRLNOIPAL OFFICES - - Corner SEC0N& and LIBERTY AVENUES, Syfl-M-inrlp THE BIG PITTSBURG EXFOSITIt)!' opened in a blaze of glpry on September 2, and all indications point to a success ful show. Most of our country cousins , will visit it before the close. Cityfolk will thus havo in opportunity.torsboV their hospitality In return for favors re ceived. We learn with regret tbafMax -Klein, owing toapress'of business, was unable to arrange a display .this, season, as in former years. Visitors to the ctty should by all means take a peep at his. model establishment. Xo. 62 Federal . street,-Allegheny, which Is within.-a stone's throw ofthe Ft. Wayne and Wesr Pcnu depots. They can- then return, home with the satisfaction of having seen the largest and best equipped, wholesale liquor house in this section, of the State tho . headquarters -of those world-famed brands of absolutely pnro whiskies, "Silver Age" and "Dn quesne." The former sells-at 11 50 and the latter at $125 per fnll quart.. Max Klein, it may be added, also keens in stock Bear Creek, Guckenhelmer, Finch,. Gibson and Overholt, and tho finest old whiskies, brandies, wines, cordia's, etc Call and see him. scO-iiwr BEOKZES-wiNANCIAX. Whitney & Stepheuson, '7 . 57 Fourth Avenue, r; ap30-3S , DCnDIC'C SAVINGS BANK. . FLU ILL u 31 FOURTH AVENtra Capital, $300,000. Surplus $51,670 29. - I D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E.DTTFT. 4 President. Asst. Sec. Treasu rer cent interest allowed on time do poslta. oelS-sO-n, , Pitisbiirg, Allegheny and Manchester' Traction Company 40-year 5 per cent bonds, free of tax, for sale at 103 and interest. r FIDELITY-TITLE & .TRUST CO,, 221 AND 123 FOUETH AVENOK V ' feU-43-jntnr ' 1 JohnM. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago , i5 SIXTH ST Pittsburg. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. As old residents know and back flies ot Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab-; Ushed and most prominent physician in thai -city, devoting special attention to all chronlo , Ssee-N0 FEE UNTIL CURED, sponsible MCDXnilQ ana mental ,113.' persons. 1 1 L M V U U O eases, physical de-. cay, nervous debility, lac of energy, ambl-' 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 for business, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately giBLOOD-ANDSKINSKS! eruptions, blotches, faUlng hair, bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcaratlons of the tongue, mouth, threat, ulcers, old sores, are ' cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 D I M A D V kianey and the system, Ulll WAtl I ibladder de-. rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal dlcharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. 1 Dr. whlttler's life-long, extensive experi ence Insures scientific and reliable treatment t on common sense principles. Consultation , free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. .Office hours, 8i.ii.tol; r. v." Sunday, 10 a. m. toll. m. only. DR. WHITTIER, 811 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. U3-t3-Muwk , IS CALLED TO TUX OniAT'rXOLIBn BZMXDT, TUOCMAtK TDMtiMt Gray's Specific Medicine. IfLYOUSUFEER ?. Vous LeDllilT. Veakne of BQ&-T ' MMiTint uniTifManil 5Ilnd. sDermatorrhea. and lmpoteney, and all diseases that arise from oter 1 lndalgenee and self-ahnse. as Loss of Jlemory and Power. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Aze. and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consnmptloa and an early grave, write for oar , PaAx&resVGRAT MEDICINE CO., Buffalo. X. T. ". The Specific Jledlelne is sold by alldrugglsU a HI , per package, oc six packages for $5, or-sent by mall '.-yWE.GUARANT-E.E. . n v. low m rtrtrtK am vnnnair rtnfn nil ! VIU-I tUieill lUVlll-j iia-i u S-On account of connterfclts we have adopted fierellow WraDDer. the only genuine. -Sold-la . Plttshnrg by S. S. HOIJ.ASD, eor. Smltnaeia ana ,, Liberty sts. j3-9l-Mwreosu DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all cases re 3uiring scientiflo and confl ential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, ILBiCF. S'Is the old- est ana most experienced ape ; clallst in the city. Consult, tion free and strictly confl- dentlaL Office hours 2 To i and 7 to I r. icj Sundays, 2 to 1 r. it. Consult them ' person- ' ally, or write. Doctors Laxx, cor. Penn r. and ith it, Pittsburg, Pa.. JeS7t-Dwk VIGOR OF MEN: Easny, Quickly, Permanently KESTORETX ' WEAKNESS, NEKVOOS-NESS. DEBILITT. andallthe traluof erlls, the results of overwork, .sickness, worry, etc i nil strength, development and tone guaranteed in all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immediate lmprorementseen. Eallun Impossible. iOOO references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address jfJBLm 2U-DICAX CO, BUFFALO, V. X. TO WEAK MEN Sofferiag fl-Ofla d .enecta ts youthful errors ?a arly decay, wasting weajtnes, lost sua t lrill send a valuable treatise (sealed) mllDartlcuJars for home cure, FREE maauooa, eta. c mauling w1l T,.ln!nT fnr enre, FRISK 01 caarze. .nlnriM medical vroTmZl ahotili m do iraa or ercrr man-woo Is nerrou and debilitated. Address, Pros- F- C- FOWliEK, Soodos, Coaa daa-a-cauwic 0 p A W or "i" -1 tmta t m E KiBsr.aTm Iff -yoBthfttl color andbeanty bf IV4L PI.HATriyHHfAlTH.lt- noreadandn-if and scalp hnmors. boesnotstafasilnor Snen. Bert, wfert. mort eleanlT inalnt. r-i-urj-iitaJOo. lliTazlu.rotfit.'-' wk1S.-S. ata.WarraatW Soldby JOS. FLEMING SOJIS, and dra gists. tny25-!S-w-r LM J 1 H ( - lv " '-V J. 4 saflMKSiSsPBlf'PnwHPSa HH33 ia..T.a-aitByM