iW PRIME CATTLE. lieceipis at Liberty Yards Larger 1 k Titan Last Week and QUALITY OP OFFERINGS BETTER. ilnrtets Strong for Good Beeves and Slow for Poor Stock. SIIEEr FICMEll AND SWINE WEAKER Orricr of Pittsbcto Disrvrcff, ) Mo:u v. Ortober 5. At the opening of markets there were 07 carloads of cattle ou sale at the East Lib erty yards this morning, asjainst 83 loads lat Monday morning anil 100 loads the pre vious Monday. In to-day's offerings there w ere about "0 carloads from Chicago. The balance were in the main from Indiana ami Ohio, with a small number from West Vir ginia and l'cniiivlvania. "While there were t:o prime beecs on sale the average quality was better than it lias been for a few weeks past. One dealer reported throe loads of good cittle weighing l,4no pounds, from l.ickinpr county Ouio. huu noped to get a sliade above a nickel a pound for the same, but appeared to bo ratber dubious as to success. As prune beeves were wolth $b 23 in Cbicairo, It is evident that there ero no primes offered at the East Libcrtv J ards. Buyers s etc present in larger number than usnaL and there was a Kood demand for Mockers and leedors at Mraii; last week's prices, llnndy butcher lieceof Iisht weight woie also firmer at a shade better prices. With t!iee exceptions all cattle on alo ere slow and dull, and low grades wcie weaker than they 'were a w ock ajro. Tlio Demand for TTesh Com, There -was a fair supply of ft csh cows, and demand was good for those or sood quality. Tlio ranee of markets as $25 CO to 5 00 per head. Top price of veal call es was te per Ei. sheep Receipts v ero lisht, the total bcinsrabont 15 loads i.ood stock was strons smu act p al last u et-k"s prices Top prico tif klicep was5caiidl.imos5'.,cperi. II or- There were 1 carloads m sale, and best coin-led rallied in price from $5 40 to $3 50. The propoition of ood boss on sale was lnrner than usual and markets wcia not so active as lsst w cek. At Horr's Island yard receipts vailed Tunr little from latoaveracc In quality, but Pie larsci In number than last week. De mand was -low. and 'with nntavorablo advices from other li e stock centers, thcte wusaueclino in prices rangm;? trom 23c to 33cpercut IlieraiiRe of markets was ns lollows- Rest heavy Chicago's, $.123 to $0 40; medium weishts.srood to choice.$3 00 to $3 90, liiir weights ft i to $3 25; common grades, J2 SO to $3 75 Flesh con sofirood quality were linn nt outside l-ntes, the range boinjj $25 00 lofts 03 per !iai Hulls tu;r dry cows aadhcileis werojmct at2sj to 3JJe per B,. Veal cal es n ere firm at a mucc oi 5ic to BJc Jier Is. Receipt- From Chicago l.Zciglcr. bead L. lierson. '.15 bead; A. Fromiu, ft! 3ie.nl. From Ohio .1. K. Ilnchauan, 25 head; 2. K. IJobev. 10 head. Prom Pennsylvania i. I'linncr. 1 lu-sid E 1. Scrsruant, G head: I. McNce, fi heart; T liingham. 3 bead. Total, SU licnci: l.it ncek.CSHiejd; pievious week, Ss7lu'ad. Sheep Offerings in this line Mero little iu excels of demand, and while pi ices vcro little changed, tone of trade showed fro'iie impwn cment over last week. Tlie Kangc for bbeep. Good to choic- sheep ranged in price from S 00 to $5 Wand lambs ranged from Sy2c to tc per B Receipts. From Ohio C. Vol lirecht. 27s head From Pennsylvania .T. Wiiht, 112, O. Fhnner. CI: K I. crgcunt, fci; J. Rciber, 11 J. McXeese, so; T. Bingham, IWi: .1. r. Cruikshank. I"! Total. '.; last week, 1.145; piOMous week, 8j7. Hogs Re ceipts in, this line were larger than usual, :ind markets were 10; to 20e per cwt lower than last week m sj mparhy with decline m Western maikets. I5et corn-fed Chic..'-os ;md Ohios sold at a range of f4 50 to 3 CD orasscis, pigs and roughs pold at J3 50io s.4. 25 Kcceipts From Chi cago, 1 Oerson. 1 lioni Ohio, Xeedv A, Pranks, 001: C. olbiecht 111: X K. Koliev, i3. From leiinslaun. G. Fhnner, IS, E. I ."ergeant, 24: J. lieibei.3. J. M. Xcese, 20; T. Bingham, 23 lolal, ttL Last week, 343; previous w eck 412. Thetc were 170 head of cattle on sale by the Greenawalts,all from Chicago. and prices Tanged Horn $3 75 to J5 50. The number of Fbeep and lamb- on sale w as 3t0 head. Mieep f-old at IJjc to 5c. and lambs at4tc toCJc pcrlb. Iheie were 140 head of bogs on tile market, -which were retailed at $3 CO per By Telegrapli. Ituffalo Cattle Iteecipts 121 loads through, 223 for sale: market fanly acti e :ind steady' lor good fat shipping and butch ers" steers and lat butchers' stock; export crades steady; common grades and coarse green steers very dull and lower; about all hold at cape but a tew common stockersand tcedcrs; extra steors $3 355 53; choice steers, $5 20'i 30. good fairly Jat, $4 P0g5 15. Hogs Receipts, Gl loads through, 115 for sale: fairly ste.iu foi good to best corn fed grades; common to grasers dull, but all sold; hea y grades, corn fed, $3 tOEi 45: me dium weights, corn fed, $5 305 tit, sheep and lambs Receipts. S loads through, 70 for Fale: a cry dull: lambs fully 25SJ50C lower; good sheep scarce, but also a shade lower, and closed dull with a good many unsold. Sheen Extra f.mcv, St 50IST4 90: good to choice, $j 50, fair to good 53 j.i4 00. Lambs Good to choic? natives, $4 50Q4 73: com mon to fair do. $4 505 SO, Canada common to extra, $3 ,V.K?3 ,3 w York Reeves Receipts, 3,431 bead, including 72 cars tor bale; market dull 10 cents lowct foi choice steers: steadv for common to medium: native steers, $3 30 f 73: lexaus and Colorado, $3 2003 85; bulls und cows, S2 152 35. Dressed beef steudv, CKSie. Calve- Receipts, 1.9J head; ic lower: veals, ngs-e- irra-sers, ii OCS 50: but termilk calves, $2 75P3 00. Western, J2 73$ 2 C2Jj. Mieep Receipts, 1G.1I7S beail: sheep steady: lamb- 'c lower: sheep, to 5'J(5'5 12J; lainhs, 5 t()Z(, 25. Ures-ed muttou steady, Tac: dre-scii limbs null, S(J10c. Hogs Jteceipts, 32,2V head, including iwo cars for bale: market -tend, $3 0055 bo. CJiicago Cattle Receipts, C,000 head; fchipments, 4,u0J head: marker fairlv actn e and stcadx ; tup prices, $3 00Q3 !; no extra nitives on s.i1l- un-dium to tairnatives, $2 33 (52 73; Tcan, 2 3.WS SO. rangers, $3 75fi'4 75; liutchcrs' cows. $2 23j2 30 Hogs Receipts, 17,fO0 head: shipments, J0.O00 head; market stnmg and higher: rough and common, $4 00 4 50: mied and packers. J4 705 00: prime heavy and butchers' weights, $5 105 45: light, $4 23g'5 (Xi ihecp Receipts, 4 000 Head; hliipments. 2,100 head: maiket active and steady to higher; natnos, ft U0S1 CU:Texans, St 35, esterns, f4 00g4 L0, lambs, $."t 5021 5 15. Cincinnati Hogs lower; common and light. 3 25gt C0;paekcrs and butchers, $4 15 tjl 5. reeeints, 4,0i head, shipments, l,43u. jittle firmer: fair to choirebntchers' grades, S2 25ft 4 25. prime to choice shipper-, 3 73JJ 5 25: ivtcipis, 1 040 head: shipments, 2S0 head, sluvn quiet ami stead : common to choice, fi 'fg! 5'i. extra lat withers una earlimrs, t TjiOCO. ttfi-ipts, 2,t;o head; shipments, b-0 liead. Lambs in goon oemaud and firm; common to choice, ft 00g3 50 per 20 ) lbs. St. Louis Cattle Receipts, 2,1)00 head; shipments, l,uo.i in ad maikct steady: good to choici mime.. 4 7WJ1 75: lair to good do, -2 -0,74 'II; Ti .au :mil Indian steers, $2 53,73 w. ciunei'S, ,1 5052 40 Iloits Re ceipts, 2 000 held: shipment- 2,5 X) head: m.ir L 1 stronger: lair to selected, nca v, 4 !i0g 5 K: mixed grmics, $4 iSJfi4 iv. light; fair 10 tnst, i (K)T4 M) Jicep R-ceiiits, 4(ir, head; liiniupnts, none; .li.irket stead : ia:i togood, $2 40g2 5U Kansas Citv 'kittle Kcccipt-, 5,70 bead; shipment-, 4,0.10 head: mat ket active and strong: -tee.-, f; 25JJ3 75-cons, H ;5g-2 73, Ftockers ami leedcfs, f2 W)n3 73 Hog- Jtcceiptt, !,53o L ad; shipinenis, 1,470 head; li.arkvt active and 5c higher: bulk, l 40 4 50; all grade, S3 25i5 75. sheep Receipts, 4,310 head; slnpuieiTts, 150 head; niaiket steady. i f0; TcAans, $ a"ij3 (. Hogs Recemts, SOJhcad; market active and prices steadv to strong: light, n u,Qi 70, ben v, $4 754"S0: mixed. f4 704 73 lieep Reccfpls,."iOJiiead; market actn at fully steadv prices. Tli- l'rirs oritar Mler. Xfnv Yor-s, Ort 5 -,"?;ciZ. Bar sllyor in Ioiidon, 41 13 Ki 1 pur ounce; Now York deal ers" puce lot silv.-i.tnjuperounce. Wool JIarkets. St Ixicis Wool Receipts. CC00 pounds; shipments, 2o.UK) pounds. All ullerings are meeting with rtadj sale at lull prices. The Course of Umpire. lings. ..loreoicr, u.o irlcss f-rtilvlu-' liigeiii nc-uti-aii&ji tne i?n,Icious effect of il:.mp sud c.-.pcsnio, mcr.Lil and bodily lat-ixue and lie: vi j stra:n. Travelers, tour ists. jMiiei, navvlcj and rsariners use ic wit a i'.d aulagc. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 3,500 head: mar Let unchanged; fair to inner steels, $3 50JJ 5 j. cnmuion. Si 73!i.5 50. esterns. S3 0U.a Thcpoat i'lform-, is westward. Emigrants in tl,at dircc:!i-:i vioiM brt rtinviiuf ri,i. Hostctter"s "iuit-.li B.ttcrs ns an antidote fii ltialsl la. the- bim t,i iii,iclt-c.tiii.i GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Tlio llnlk of Xews Is Bearish for "Wheat, hntTlist Market Almost Holds Its Own Corn Weak and Unsettled Oats Easy I'rovidons Quiet. CHICAGO Wheat was rather steafly to day. Its tendency during most of the ses sion was downward, but on most of tlio de cline it found pretty good support, and, though below Saturday's closing figures most of the time, it did not become demor alized nt any time, closing at a reduction of J.'fi'c for the v arious futures. The bulk of the news in circulation was bcuiish. Cables were quoted weak, both through public and private channels. The lecelptsiu the Northwest weio very large, 1,702 cai-s. Good rains wero reported in the winter wheat region wnere tlio drought lias been severe, w hile from the Xorthwest the reports weie conflicting, some dispatches si ing that it was clear, while others noted that rain had again commenced and that the outlook was serious. Xcw York and other domestic markets opened easier, and the i.iatket here followed. December started at ac, sold at 9ie, then broke to OTc, but reacted to WVc; again off to WfJffStac and up to 9sfc before noon. Around IHc tlio mat ket cot considei- ablc support. During the Inst hour the mmket was rather easy, and December sold off to and closed easy at 972c. Lorn was unsettled, but inclined to weak ness, w ith only a moderate business during most of tlio session. At the start a llrm tone was manifested, the small receipts and the liberal withdrawal from store, together with tiie frosts in Iowa, Illinois and Nebraska, had a tendency to make shorts cover. The demand was soon satisfied, however, and offerings more liberal the market weakened and sold oil. October opened at 54c against 53)c at the close on Saturday, broke to 53c, teacted to 51c, dropped to53c,steadied some, but became very weak durum the last hour; it broke to S-VSc, advanced to 53Jc, and then near the close dropped to and closed easy at 52'ic Oats wore easy on account of the heavy re ceipts und the weakess in corn, and closed w it li 11 loss of 16 ?gc. Hog products were qnietand easy in sym pathy with corn. Pork shows a net loss for the day of 10c on the near futures, January remaining unchanged. Lard is 2J5c higher, while ribs lose 235c. The leading fnturci rauReil as follows, as cor rected bvJnlin 51. Oaklej- A Co . 4") Sixth street, members of the Chicago Hoard of Trade: I Oppn-i High-' Low- ! Clos- AnTiCT-rs. I lug. ' est. est. j lug. WHEAT KO. 2 III October J SVj $ !BV? ' '? S December l'l, 9sS !l7V 97i Jlav I 1 Ol'a 1H, 10414 1 01's CORN No. 2, , Octolier S4 SI 52t 52W November ' 511I4I 501, 4: 47'i Jlav 42'! 42 41"4 41,8 OATS NO 2. I OctolH-r an1! MM 2C XH Ivovcuiber 27V 27'3 27 27 Slav 31 31 3014 3u?i 5tsslor.K. I ! October ! 10 tC!jt 10 0H 9 SS 9 10 December IOU11 10 211 10 00 10 OT'i "January 12 52 12 CIV 12 50 12 57,'j Laud, I October. eTT1-' C 77' 6 T 6 73 December CTTi 6 Si's1 " 75 C SO Jsnlmrr 6 93 , 6 95 8 92'J G 95 Ilo'ltT ltlBS. I October 7 15 I 7 1" I 7 (B 7 10 November I 7 02'i, 7 02' 0 17S r, )T'5 .lanuar) . . .. I 6 53 ' C 57'il 6 52'i C ib Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady and unchanged. Xo. 2 spring wheat, !Tic:.'o. 3 spring wheat. 8CS8dKc: So. 2 led. !3Vc; No. 2 corn, 5232)i;c': -No. 2 oats, Cfii 20' j'c: N'o. 2 white, 20.10c;"Xo. 3 white, 27JJ 29e: N'o. 2 rye, F4c: Xo. 2 barlev, COc; No. 3 do, SSRSic: N'o. 4, ;oi?r32c: N'o. 1 flaxseed. 04Ke: runic timotb seed. $1 13; mess roik, 1 bbl, J9 30,U !I5; lard, 1 100 Is, $0 QG 60: short rib sides (loose), $7 10a7 25: dry salted shoul ders (boxed). $0 250"40: short clear sides (boxed), $7 457 53: whisky, distillers' fln isbed goods, ? gal. $1 IS; sugars unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-da the lint ter market was firm: fancy cieameix, 24) 2-"AJc: flue Western, 21g23c; ordinary," 172ie; selrctcd dairies, lS2lc; ordinary,"ll12c. Kggs, 1320e. EW YOKK. Flour barely steady and moderately active. Cornmeal steady and quiet hpot maiket dull and lowei: N."o. 2 red, $1 04, store and elevntor; $1 04iil 04i afloat; $1 Otj;! OsJS f. o. b : N'o 3 reil, t 0.: ungraded red S5cfl 07-: N'o. 1 N'orthern to arrive, $1 05H- N'o. 1 hafd to an i c, $1 07J5. Options declined J-il cent, icacted HQy. and closed steady at JH decline on October and V(Tlc on other mouths. N'o. 2 led, Octobei. 1 03J'1 04. closing at $1 01; No vember. $1 fA(l 031. closing at il 0.V4; De cember, $1 076)1 07!, closing at $1 07J--e; Jan uary, $1 0s3,l Ul. closing nt SI 0S3.J: Feb 1 uai-v closing at $1 10ii: , jrarch closing at $1 11"; April closing at $1 13; Jlav, $1 13Ji 1 13 0-1G. closing at $1 13J. Rye firm and quiet; rt'estein, U3i93)c. Uarley dull: N'o. 2Milwnnkeo-, 7172c. Corn pot decidedly lower, free offerings.closing weak and quiet; So. 2,C?igClKc in elevator; C0;Z6G2c afloat: ungraded mixed. WgG2c; .N'o. 2,wiiite 02c; options declined J2Ji;c and "closed weak. October. SOJJSGliic, closing at 59JJc; N'ovem ber. 60gft!c, closing nt GO;; December, 53:55Jc closing at 53c: Januarv, lil 51j4c, closing at 51)8c; Jlay, 50351ic, closing at 50JJC. Oats Receipts, 80,100 bushels; export", none; sales, 310 000 bushels futures, 8S 000 bushels spot. Spots low er and moderately active. Options dull and weaker, October, .".gKc, closing at S3c; N'ovember. 3.155(K3ic, closing nt 33,?ic: December, S4Jj: Slcf. closing at 34c; spot No. 2 white, 35' 33?c; mixed Western, 323i'c: white West ern, 3340c; No. 2 Chicago, 34S4i4c Hay quiet. Hops quiet and firm lullow quiet and steady Lggs Fancy firm; Western, 21 21V;c. Pork quiet and steady: old mess, $10 7."11 00; new mess, $li 7512 25: extra prime, $10 7311 00. Cut meats firm and quiet. Middles Ann. Lard quiet and steady; Western steam, $J 12: cit $C 5: options, October, $7 09; N'ovember. $7 14: December, $7 IS; January, $7 277 CS, closing, i-7 271)id. Butter quiet; fancy mm; Western dairy, 13 ISc; do creamery, lC23'c: do factory, 13 15Jic Cheese quiet: Western. WfSKc: nait skims, 47Jic. rHILADKLPHIA Flour qniet; Western winter clear, ?4 MJ4 C5: do do straight, $1 03 5 00; winter patent new,$5 005 25. Wheat No. 2 red weak and lower, high grades, how ever, ruled firm under small supplies; N'o. 2 red in elevator, $1 02: N'o. 2 red. October, $1 017J1 02: N'ovember, $1 03JJ1 Oi!: De cember. $1 03JJ1 OGJi; Jannnry, $1 07 1 Osi. Corn w eak; ungraded white in grain depot, G7c; Xo. 2 mixed in debitor, CCJc; N'o 2 mixed, October, C263c; N'ovember, 5GKS7c: December, 51-i52Kc; January, 50g51c. Oats Car lots llriii, but quiet; l'u tures dull and loner; N'o. 3 white, 33Jc;do choice, 31c; N'o. 2 white, 3!3!Jc; Xo. 2 white, October, SJgSGc; N'ovember, 3fl 3'5)c; December, 3oQ3oic; January, 3&S37l Provisions steady. 1'oik, new mess, 12c; do family, li15c: hams, smoked, ll12c Butter Arm; but quiet: Pennsylvania creamery, ex tra, 25c; do prints extra, 2730c. Eggs "firm; Pennsylvania firsts. 2223c. Cheese quiet and steady; part skiins, b7Jc. ST. LOCI. Flour unchanged. Wheat started 1c lower, rallied Jc, but fell back again, closing Jic below Saturday; No. 2 red cash 94J-Jc; October cloed at 94J.c; De cember. 97k97Jc, closing nt STJc bid; May, $1 031 04. closing at $1 04 bid. Corn lol lowcd wheat throughout the session and closed l'c lower than Saturday; N'o. 2 cash, 53g54Cc; October closing at 49K bid; year, 'Sb3S'iC, closing at 3sjjc: January, STJc, closing at 37Jc bid; May. 39Jffi39c, closing at ;si?ic bid. Oats dull and lower; rash, 27CS27c: October, 27c, closing at 2Gc asked: November. 27c: 5lHy, 30,'Jc. closing at sqjSc asked. Rje "higlicr at M-c; N'o 3, 73c. llarlcj quiet at 4?c: Xebiaskn, 45 50c: 5Iinncota, 00c. ISutler firm and ten dency upwaid: cicamcry, 2225c: dairy, 17 21c. Eggs linn and higher at lijc. l'io vision market strong and a good trade, l'oik. Sll 23. Laid, $C 73G SO. HALTIMOKK Whe.-it easy: Xo. 2 red. spot anil tho month, $1 02;il 02; December. f I OGijigi Oiy,: steamer No. 2 led, ftsjifi'.clc. Coin steadi :mied spot, 64c; car, 31JoI;c: Januar, lW?450Jc: February, SO-c; Jl.ucli, SfM.e. Oats :ictic nt steady prices: No. 2 w lute. Western, 5G37c: Xo. 2 mixed do., 33 .lie. live linn and slightly lus lien Xo. 2. lite. Ilav biirliei- cood to choice timothy. tl.; (0f?H 00 lroi isions steady and un changed. Itutter firm and unchanged. Eugs liimat20jT(21c CINCIMS'ATI Flourinmoderatedemand; famil,f3 50S4 40: fancy. ?4 40Q4 i. Wheat easier; Xo 2 led, 97c. Coin stionir; Xo. 2 mixed, 59fs'c Oats steady; Xo. 2 mixed, SOJ403HJC. Itj e in fair demand and strong; No. 2, sse. Pnikquictat$10G2'-. Lard nom inal at J6 G2. Balk meats easier at $7 00 7 23. Bacon stronger at $3 h5s S7- Butter stead-; fancy creamer-. 2Gc: choice dair'i 15 lGc Eggs firin tit i7c. Cheese in lair de mand and firm: prime to choice Ohio flats, 9gas'c. 511 LWAUKEn-Flour firm. Wheat quiet. Xo. 2 spring, on track, cash, 91692c; Decem ber, 93c: N'o. 1 Xoithern, SGJc Corn llrm: N'o. 3 on track, cash. 53c. O.us steady: Xo. 2 white, tin track, 30'c. Barley active; Oc tober, Cliic ltyo quiet: Xo. 1, in utore, S5 SjJjC. 1'i-uvisions quiet. Pork, January, ill 57K- Lard, January, $093. TOLCDO Wheat Dull and steady; cash and October, iiac; December, $1 01; May, $107?6- Corn dull; cash. 55c Oats quiet; cash, 30c; X'o. 2 white, 32Kc. lt0 steady: cash, f 7Xt Clover seed steady; cash, $4 50; October, U 43; December, $4 50. KANSAS crr" Wheat firmer; Xo. 2 hard wheat Ann; Xo. 2 cash and October, S2o; X'o. 2 led cash, S7c bid. Corn firm; Xo. 2 cash, 4')c bid: October. 4bKc Oats active and steady; Xo. 2 cash, 25c bid; October, iJJc. Eggs fiim nt 15e. DCLL'IM Wheat dull and closed ?.fc lower; October, 94c: December, $1 02: Jlay, 95'fc; cash, Xo. t bard, OlVc; cash Xo. 1 X01 them, iSxA c; Xo. 2 Xorthei n. t5e. 51 LNXEit'OLlS Wheat Xo. 1 hard, oil track, Olc; Xo. 1 Xorthcra, October, )Uc: December, !)2Vc: May, 91 00, on track, 31c; A o. 2 Northern, 87oSc THE TWO MOEE BIG DEALS. The Messier Property on Smithfield Street Changes Hands. A LARGE SALE AT BLAIR STATION, Where Two Extensive local Glass Compa nies "Will Erect Keir Plants. fEATURES OP MONEY AND SPECULATION It was reported yesterday that Black & Baird had sold the Messier property, Kos. 411 and 41.". Smithfield street, near Fourth avenue, to a well-known capitalist, for 5100,000. Mr. D. V. Black, of the above named firm, was seen in reference to the matter. He declined to give particulars, but as much as admitted that the sale had been made. Mr. , Messier purchased this property through the same llrm that sold It for him, less than tw o yeara ago, for JSO.COD. Important Deal at ISlalr Station. Still another big sale has been added to the list of current transactions in real estate. The deed for S3 acres of land at Blair Station, Jefferson township, this county, was yesterday transrened from William Gnckert, tho well-known oil pro ducer, to tho Blair Land Company, for $50,000. Tho sale was effected tin ongh Messrs. J. B. Larkin & Co. and is one of tho largest and most important of the season. Of the par ticulars Jlr. Latkin said: "This tract of land is one of tho prettiest on the Monorgahcla river and it is as level as a table. It has a frontage of about 2.000 feet on tho river and Pittsburg, Vir ginia and Charleston Railroad and is in the center of the Elizabeth gas field and also abuts tho Peters creek coal fields. Tho purpose of tho Blair Land Company is to establish a manufacturing town and to put this land on tho market nt once. Two of the oldest established g'ass plants, tho T. Campbell Company and O'Leary Bios. & Co., have contracted w ith Mr. Blair to be in com plete operation by next September, and other industries are contemplated. Mr. Blair is haying the station removed to per mit the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad Company to make important im provementsund to give such additional lacil ities for business as the new conditions 10 quire."' Blair adjoins Mendelssohn, where tho new piano works are located, and promoters of the new town say that, with the good start it will havc.it will soon bo aloruiidable rival to Duqnesne. It possesses all the ad vantages necessary to make it a manufac turing center. Mr. George S. Flemlng.of the drug nouse of Joseph Fleming & sons, is President of the Bhur Land Comp.inv, and has associated with him a number of well known business men. Sellers and Buyers Apart. As an indication of tho favorable condi tion of real estate in and about Pittsburg, a firm on Fourth avenue reports having had offers within two w eeks on eight separato pieces of propeity, including cityand East End improved and vacant lots. The total price asked was $59,270 and offei s wore $54,190, showing a difference of only $3,080, or about 8 per cent olf the asking price. This is cer tainly an indication of confidence in the future by owners of real estate, and also in dicates that buyers will have to advance their ideas of values or fall to get what they want. The feeling among real estate men is very hopeful lor a faiily active tail trade at rea sonable prices, as the inquiry is good, and all thatiemains is for buyer and seller to modify a little both ways. Ituslness Xews and Gossip. The lumber trade is reviving, and tho out look is good. It is worth about $0,000,000 a year to Pittsburg. Local railroads have all the freight they can cany. This shows that Pittsburg in dustries are flourishing. James J. McVay has (-old to Mai tin Meyer a tract of land in Knoxyille borough for $17,000. Tho pine lumber manufacturers of Xorth Carolina have organized in a combination to reduce the output and advance the price. The annual faceting of stockholders of the Allegheny Heating Company, called for yesterday, was owing to lack of n quorum, postponed until Monday morning, the 19th instant. Among tho charters granted at Harrisbnrg yesterday wero these: Citizens" Sti eet Rail way Company, of Scottdale, Pa: length of line, three miles; capital stock, SCO.CjO: Presi dent, J. D. Hill, of Scottdale. The Ella Coal Company, of McKecspoit; incorporators, William's. Kuhn, J. H. Pardvand John R. Ellis, of Pittsburg: J. F. Cockhnrn, of Alle gheny; James S. Kuhn, of McKecspoit, and A. EClaney, of Bellcvue. The organization of the Allegheny Valley Railroad is in process of consummation. The road will soon be sola, diverting tho lien of a number of secuntiesand distributing the proceeds of said sale among the holders theroof. There will be Issued first preferred 3 per cent cumulatlvo stock to the amount 01 $13,OJO,000, or as much more or less as may be necessary, to effect tho object in view. It is further proposed to issue $5,000,000 com mon stock to such shareholders, share for share, as shall sign the agreement and pay $3 c ish on each share of their holdings. There was a busy time yesterday at tho Tradesmen's Xational Bauk. It was pen sion dav there. Tho steamship Kaiser brought $2,43S,000 goiuto.Ncw 1 oik 110m juiope. Theic was heavy frost yesterday morning all oer Iowa, Xebraska and noitheru Illinois. A complete new set of silver certificates will soon bo winced in circulation by tho United States Treasury. The adjourned sale of lots by Samuel W. Black & Co., at Hazelw ood, will take place this afternoon. 5Ioi ements in Realty. Baltenspcrger & Williams sold ten more lots In tho Ingram villa plan, nt Ingram sta tion, being Xos. 15, 10, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, each fronting 33 feet on Wilson ave nue, and having a depth of 14G feet to an alley. Tho consideration approximates $33,000. The purchaser will improve tho property by tho erection of a number of fine dwellings In the spring. Hoffman & Baldridgo sold two frame houses, one of six rooms, the other of four, on a lot 00x132. on the corner of Ross and Water stieets, Wilkinsburg, for$3,0J. A. J. Pentecost sold lot No. 73 in his Valley View plan, Cbartiers Valley Railway, with a one-stow frame dwelling, for $375. Bluck&"Birdsold for It. H. Hay to S. II. Wileo'vlot N'o. 50 in Valley View place ad dition, hning a lrontago oi 22 leet by a depth of 1C0 feet to an alley, for$.:75. Moan & Co sold a frame dwelling of six rooms, in Wilkinsburg. to E. IC Fiatkowski for R. C. McKee, for $1 C0J. S. A. Dickie & Co. sold to Mrs. E. D. Anient a vacant lot on Emerson stiect, Twentieth ward, 23x120 feet, for $1,350. Tho purchaser has already begun the erection of a frame dwelling 011 tho premises. Baxter, Thompson & Co sold lot Xo. 6, Rucli place plan, fronting 22 lue ton Kirknat uck street and exteudnig back 1C0 feet to 20 foot alley, for $300. diaries somes ,t Co. placed a mortgage of $4,5C0 for one year at 6 per cent on residence propeity situated at Bellevuc, Allegheny county, Pa. Tlio Building Record. Eleven permits were issued yesterday for 15 improvements, the cost of all being esti mated at $31,595. Frank W. sneer, four lramc ami brick' two-storv and mansard dwellings, oa Fifth avenue, Twent first ward; cost, ft,U00. C. C. Riucliart, frame two-story stable, ou Center avenue. Twentieth, ward; cost, $1,875. John Armtrong. brick tw-o-eturraiul mmi.-jrd dwelling. 011 Kirkp.itrick striet, 'thirteenth ward; cost, $4,900. Agnus F. SoUbon, Iranie two-story and man-srd duelling, ou Hazel wok1 avenue. Twcnt) -third ward; cost. $2,470. Bell .t Caldwell, brick two-slor) dwelling, on Friendship street. Twentieth ward; cost, $i,500. Bell A CaMwcll, brick two-storv dnilling, ou FileiMlsliipaircct. Twentieth uard:cost, $3,501). Dr. L. IX Da is, iraine tiro-slory dwelling, on Hard wood ateimc. Ineutr-tlilrd ward; cost, $4,000. Four others at a total cost of $2,40U. CASH IK GOOD SHAPE. Good Supply and Tnlr Demand New Two Dollar Silver Certificate. The local money market commenced the week with a lair degree of activity, the call for loans being good, the supply suffi cient for nil purposes and intciest rates steady at &3" per cent on time and call. Bank clearings w ere $2,743,S91 S9 and balan ces w ore $427,0C5 37. It Is said the most beautiful place of paper money ever produced is the new two-dollar silver certificate, first proofs of which on cnidboard were shown a few days ago. In the middle of its fjco is an oval poi trait of the late Secretary Wlndom, with his name PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. beneath, which in point or life-like quality nnd effectiveness of execution, Is unequaled by any other production of tho sort printed on treasury securities since the manu facture of paper money in this country was begun. Of geometric lathe woik the back is a wonder. Xothing so elaborate in this sort of mechanical engraving, which is the de spair of the conntorfoiter, has been pro duced hitherto in the manufacture of paper money in any country or the world. The counterMter w ill find this new certificate a moro difficult subject for limitation than he has ever yet encountered. At Xe w York yesterday money on call was easy, ranging from 2J4 to 6 per cent; last loan, " closed offered at i. Prime mer cantile paper, C7K. Sterling exchange quiet nnd heavy at $4 7u?i for 60-day bills and $4 S3ii" for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. U.S. 4s reg 111! do4s eouti Ill, X. J. C. Int. Cert ..tnD' Northern lac. Ist3..11'34 do do 2ds 1CS Xorthw'rn Coiisols.i3112 do debentures ft. ..104 do 2s !' do4exB coup PaciOr G of 'Si . ...Ill Loiilslauastanipcd 4i 87 5IUsourl69 Tcnn. new set 6S....1B11,' do do Ss loo do do 3s ( Canarta So. 2ils 98 'Vn. Purine lsis lOSk, Den. ,fc R. G.lsts....H4 " do do 4s 79?i Orrsjon ,1 Trans. G.. St.L. .LlrouM.Ucii. ,, 5s SdJi St. L. Jt San Fran. fien. M 10- St. Paul Consols I24S St. Paul, Chi. XPac, lts ...my Tex. P.ic. L. G. Tr. 84' G.Tr. I'en.A. ic.u.vt esiists Rets. Frle 2.1s I04V! Tex. Pac. R, -M..K.XT. Urn. G5.. 78 ' Kcts , do do 3s 4"Jq Union Pac. lsts Muttiil Union Gs....H5i West shore K'4 ..iu; ..io;y Banlc Clearings. St. Louis Clearings, $4,528,953: balances, $459,032. Money, 7S percent. Exchange on Xew York. 90c discount. Xkw Orlfais Clearings. $1,199 208. Xew Y'oi k exchange, 50c; bank, 50c. Commercial, $1 50 per $1,001 discount. Chicago Monev: 6 per cent. Clearings, $17,IG3,lt. Xew York exchange, 12c dis count. Xew York Clearings, $79,133,577; balances, $3,923,420. Bostox Clearings, $ls,439,423; balances, $1, 235,79. Money. G7 per cent. Exchange on Xew York, 152C discount. PiiiLAoFLrHiA Clearings, $10,355,057; bal ances, $1,50S,SG0. Money, 4 per cent. Baltimore Clearings, $2,593,603; balances, $254,083." Money, 6 per cent. HOME SECURITIES. LITTLE BOOJI IX TWO OF UNLISTED TRACTION'S. THE Birmingham and Manchester Improve Their Position, but Duqnesne Still in Disfavor Other Strong Features Local Investors Said to Have Formed a Pool. The unlisted tractions icceived tho lion's share of attention yesterday, several big blocks of Birmingham and of Manchester changing hands. Duqnesne was the only weak spot In this gioup. It was down to 10 in the bidding. Biimingham Traction made quite a spurt, advancing nearly $1 a share over Saturday's best liguics. The boom was attributed, and perhaps justly, to tho already good business of the road, and also to prospective exten sion to tho hill district by way ot the Mt. Oliver incline. Friends of the load claimed that there was good prospect of a dividend in Jaimaiy. Manchester almost kept pace with Birm ingham, selling at J1J5 nun closing nrm. Theio was n good local inquiry lor Phila delphia Gas stock, and it advanced to 11 bid for 100-shaie lots. Boston was somewhat bullish on Electric, and it was bid up to 15 here, with none iu sight. Subsequently it weakened a trifle, and closed steady. Switch and Signal was in better repute in consequence of the appearance of some bu ing outers, but there w as none to be had. It was stated that a pool had been formed by a few local invcstois for the purpose of buying Philadelphia Gas, Birmingham, Manchester nnd Pleasant Valley, and an other property not mcntionable.and that it had already secured several largo blocks of these stocks. Luster was the only thing among the miners that displacd any animation. It had good backing, und finished a big trac tion better than the opening. Sales: Fiist call 10 Birmingham Traction nt 17. Second call 200 Birmingham Traction at 17. 850 Manchester Traction at 37. Third call 23 Manchester Tmu.ion, b. o. 30. at 37JJ. jnus ana asking prices nt eacn can are appended. kikst i second third exchange call. call. call, stock. b ab a b a Allegheny N. Bki C3 Freehold Bank c .... G5 .... Co LibertvN". 11 103'f US Marine N. II IKrti .... lC0?f .... 1001,' Met. Nat. Bk.... ma " .... Mononra'la N. B 130 leutoula Ins 62 fl " estem Ins. Co 50 5j Allcgheni II. Co .... 73 Char. V. 'Gas Co. 5 6 G SlnfrsGast'o zVi ... Philadelphia Co. 11 nj n HJ, 11 ll'A Central Trac lu'i 21 -jo't 21 .... H'0 Citizens' Trac (,1 fio" tl 61 Pittsburg Trie... I 40 .... 40 .... 40 .... Pleisaut Vallo.. S'i 24 23Jf 24 Second Avenue 54 N'.Y.&C.G.O.Co s Red Cloud M. Co 2s 3Jf Hidalgo Mill. Co. 3J,.... 3 4 Li NiirW M. Co 23 35 Luster Mill. Co.. ltijj llTs .... lfj ll' HV West'lionse Elec li li,1 li U 137a Mo. Water Co... 27 3 27 23 r.Mr.AMg Co. S .... 8 .... 8,'S 0 U S.&S.Co.pfd 23 .... WhoueA.B.Co 10.V4 K5H 107 Stand. U. C. Co. I C1M C3 HH WALL STREET'S REVIEW. STOCKS IIEAVY UXDEB HAMMERIXG BY BOOJI TRADERS. The Vanderbllts Looked Upon ns a Potent ronce in the Market Changes Unim portant Rock Island Lends iu Strength, Union Pacific In Weakness. Xew York, Oct. 5. Tho stock market to day exhibited a heavy tone under the per sistent hammering to which it wassubjected by the roon traders, who seem to think that because or tho decided rise which has taken place between Friday and this morning there should bo a chance toronpsomo imme diate profits by a turn in prices. The confi dence in the future of the market, however, proved to be such that new buyers came in at every decline, and tho downward move ment which prevailed during most of the altcrnoon was slow and tho net losses are in nlmost all cases insignificant. The decided strength shown by the Vanderbilt proper ties is looked upon ns a sure indication that that powerful mteiest has ictunied to the street and is woi king for a better market. The day was one of little or no excitement, and no news of a character to cause any movement cither way was developed. There was only one conspicuous weak point in the list Union Pacific and the loss for tho day in tli.it was 11 traction only, while Rock Island and several of the specialties weio very strong, and especially during tho foie- 110011. Lake Shore, lieelmgand Lake Btie, both conmion and pielerred, and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy showed maiked strength throughout the gi eater portion of the dav. The demand for stocks was very heavy at the opening, and tho picssuic to sell tiom both short sellers and lealizations met a le sistance, w hich lesulted in tho advancing of quotations during tho first hour from V, to i per cent, Missouri Pacific and Lake Snore among the active stocks, ana Tennessee Coal among the low-priced shaies lending in the movement, which, however, came to un end w hen the eaily demand was satisfied. A 1 eaction iollowcd.ltock Island, Atchison and the Villaids being the most prominent lor stiength, but the trading then lostall char acter, andduring the altcrnoon prices slowly settled down without special nunement in an thing outside of Union Pacific, and no special IcHtuie marked the dealiugs tor the remainder of the day. Rock Island continued to lead the list in stieiigth, bntit, too, gave way finally and lost most of its impiovement. The traders did most or the selling, however, und kept the mai ket unsettled throughout the alter uoon. The maiket finally closed only fairly active and heavy to weak, generally at about the lowest prices. The final changes, however, are almost all for small fractions and show great iriegulniity.whlleanadvanco of 1 per cent in Tennessee Coal is mote than offset by losses or V4 in Union Pa cific and 1 per cent in Xoithern Pacific pie lerred. Railroad bonds were stronger than usual or late, and a larger number of issues were traded in than for some time. Many or the leading active issues are materially higher than the last previous sales this evening. The total buslnes was$l,433,000. The highest anu closing quuiuLiuiis weie Atchison lnc, First 6iK te. LaclcdcOasSs. Ttyj&TM LstL AT 1st. 81h8lh LI Is lis rallB LKAW lst..lU7Jfll!7,1i Pad Be lnc 141 AC 08s 9J HCHANcon9J (. Bur. cons i:a,i,i Convt 1U9'4( Met 1st 113VU'3'4 .lp 2nds 10J),I06' MAO 4s (UsHfJUiSj Noitll Par Ha. X3W&83 Brook El lsU.llOsailO,1 Can SoiiHt....iO,V'05S! Col Coal GS....1U) W1PJ CAR 15s B76ffl97 OA0 5S 10IH101-'4 C 1 bt L Jc Cist 2.'t(a 8SJ; Terminals 107r107J4 Ch&N PSs... so 89 SLH UAI.& 98 J KV KM "105 1W OIH ?,14J (StW ra9i ai21 BtVJii, TUESDAY OCTOBER 6, oUlid5 70 3ay NExt 4s 9-i 05 G U Up V.S I23 . uisreg 11 73 73-10.. 118W11 . TA'rds 100 &106 tPMAM4Jis. Witf 98X tltWJ L'WM 40U 40)4 TOBlrm V i.iT."1' (Sluo f.'JMOrst 140 (8140 Do Termn'l. s W fix OO 1st... .105 (3105 " i Gen 43. M ffl 62 TSL&KClSt89K89 TPlst 84WWJS .'rats ioo;aioo Second SOW 32'4 TAA&XM194 94 .""? S5k( &Vi UL 1st HI W up 98s uatfoiw1 W S Y & P ids 33X3 !03J Firsts 9S W Wabast Hrsts.l0ls;iai01S Debit !M Vi Seconds 7S (SI 7J JC Ists gll 81 K II M 1st.. 92-Bia 92$ Ki loans lKVlffilOCV Lsutc p... ii9 (ifin O-J'Ja c. v.immm4 Jllf1 OP-123H(ai!3's w s o p lmvaioi'f lire luivwujtl Reading 4s.. H 81 no is waiu w do Ts atViSWs RAWPTr... 54)454 JN 1 SI A3 69 aai N' Y o i W Es. S7(jl 97sj JU;'5- " o L is loovauoo's RGW Is 70S 7l.-s S P of C is tqoH(H? KM IS ICKiiMHlK'J StL&SFSs.. 9'. Oft'. HY is 73 73 -ui,iii.t j.otns.iis (aula Peiin 4'-s O P.I04VailH73 PofMls 103 0103 St L H 2s 31 V .11 li SOInc 25 l23 KtP&X Pls.ll7Vdill7Si St PW&M...102 102 "itK 71 O79 K15s 100 (SlOO do Gs l20'i,2B-i The total sales of stocks to-day were 49,190 shares. Including Atchison, 101,137; Canadian Southern, ,5200; Chicago Gas, 5,853: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 4.718: Eno, 43.G10; Louisvilloand Xashville, 10.800: Missouri Pa cific, J,3n0: Northwestern, 4,770: North Amer ican, 33,820; Northern Pacific, 8,178: N'orthern Pacific piefeircd, 17 028; Reading. 9 800; Rich mond nnd West Point, 6,635; St. Paul, 29.433: Union Pacific, 15.2C0. The following tible shows the prices of active stocks on the New "iork Exchange vesterdiy. Corrected chilly for Tiik Dispatch by Whitney & stfpiiensoy, oldest Pittsburg members of New York stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: IClos- Opeu High Low- ing big. est. est. bid. American Cotton Oil 20 26 3i SSf American Cotton Oil. pfd. 43 48 47'i 47,' Am. Sugar Helming Co.... 90 !V 90 )- Am. b. Refining Co, pfd.. ! 1G 9" 93 Atch.. Top A S. F... 4GJ 4G.1 43 43 Canadian Pacific 9J CanailiSoutliern GO GO'i; SSJj ta Central ofNew Jersey no's 120M 1WS H9 Central Pacific 34'$ 3h M'i Wi Cheipe.ikc.iiiaoliio 276 27 27M 27J4 ('. & U.,lt pfd CO GO'4 03) 5S' C. AO.,2dpfd 40V 401j ml Wi Chicago tlas Trust -C'A 52'i Sl'j M C, Bur. a sjnlnrv , ion IOOS 9S IH O.. Mil. S. St. Paul WSi 7'.'a 74 74'8 C Mil. A. St. Paul. pfd.... HBj IIS'4 US lis C, Rockl. 41' t Mijl 84M ?Vi XVi C, St. P. M. ,t 0 33 I 33S 35 Wi C, St. P. M. Jt O.. pfd 95 93 94 91 C. ft Northwestern UGJ41 117)1, 116,VJ Wi C. iN'orthwestCTn. pfd ..,... 117 CO.. CXI 1 73' 74 I 73'f 7:1 Col. Colli Iron 3S I -T8'4 3714 -tT3 "ol. i, Hoi king Val 311 34' 33if 31S Del., Lick. it'cst 14!' 113H Ul'i HIS Del. & Hudson I US'i lMh W, 13G Den. & Rio Grande 1 20 M 19M 11'! Den. ,1 Rio Grande, pfd... 0a 50"a 50'i 504: E. T., Va A Ka 7 7 G' Gi, Illinois Central 103 101 I 1C2 102 Lake Frle & West I3' 24,J Zi'a -f Lake Erie & West., prd.... 6Mf (r 6S,'4 i Lake shore & M. S lKJi iaj,i IS 12'4 LcuisvilleiXaslivlllc 81 81i 8'i do's Michigan Central 102'! KG1; 102 102, Mobile JC. Ohio 44'- 44 44 44 Missouri PaclOc t.1'3 62! G0 t)a National Cordage Co 9lC 04 94 "HJi Xatloml Cordage Co., pfd 10) National Leaill rust IG'a 17 16", I6I4 New York Central Ill lllh 111 HOV N. Y., C. &St. L 19V 20 VH 194, N". Y., C. A St. L., lstprd. 82 82 82 80,' N. Y., C. &St. L.. 2dpfil. 41i 4 4J 44U X.VIIU1V M Sit, 30. 30H N. Y., I.. E. &W., pld.... fa1-; 6'J'3 69 63 N. Y. &N. K 40-', 40' 40i 40'i N Y.. O. W 21H, 2ll 21U 21' Norfolk A Western 1st, 18 13'4 ISM Norlolk Jt, Western, pfd... 58 bV Hi 5( North American Co 2n'l IP. ai'B 2l)' Northern Pacilic 21'n SO', 19 !Si4 Northern Pacific, pfd 77s, 7.,ul 76 76':, OldoJl Mississippi ' I Oregon lmprovcu.ent 23V 1 23V, 22 22'j Paclflc Mail 3SV Sil 37V 37.S Pi o.; Dec JtKtans 2,lsJ r3i' 2:t 23 Phlladtlphla Jt Reading... 42Y 42M 41 ' 41(i P., C'lll.. Clli ASt. L 27H! " SG1 Sfc'i P.. C C. A St. L.. pfd.... CGV G1V ' fcS-4 MM Pullman Palace Car 1S3 1'J.t 1192 192 Richmond A W. P. T 14 141 33V "ij Illclilnoild A W. P. T., pfd 39'- o'lKI 57 G7V St. Paul A Duhltl : 33 St. Paul A Diiluth, pfd 97 t. Paul. Minn. A Man I I 100 Texas Paclflc lVf IS'I 15 14V Union Paclflc 42V 41 41Sfi 41), Walnsll 1V4 liWI 14V US Wabash, jifd 3F, 321 31'. 3P1 Wrsti rn Union: 83'- MVl 81'a 83S WluclingAL. E 33J, 3M'ji 33 33, Wilts ling A L. B pfd.... 71', 79S 78's ?&h DIs. A Cattle Fetd. Trust. 53 5Jis 52'j 52, Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Phlladelphii stocks, fur nlshcil bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. N'o. 57 Fourth av enue, members of New York Stock Lx- cnang?. Pennsylvmla Rsllroad Reading Railroad BtlOalo. N. Y. A Pblla , Lehigh Valley Northern Pacific Northern Pacific preferred..., Lchleh N alteration Bid. Asked. 54 5 20", 20 13-18 'J'i 91, &fl 51 an, 2s 7GS' 7ir 49', 4 IV W 35 Phllaaelphla A Erie 34 Electric Stocks. Boston, Oct. 5 Special. Following are the latest electric stock quotations: Bid. Pattern Electric Cable Co. nref....S .... Asked. 32 23 26 S3 14 12'$ 16 00 Thompson-Houston E. Co., prcl.. 26 00 t Wavne Electric Co , 13 87s . 15 00 'U estinghouse Trust Receipts. mining Stock Quotations. New YonK. Oct. 5 Alice 1.55. Adams C 1.83. Aspen M. & S. C. 3.00. BcstandBclcher 2 50. Crown Point 1 23 Consolidated Cali fornia and Virginia 5 23. Deadwood T 1.93. Gould and Curry 1.00. Halo and Xorcross 1.33. Homestake 50. Horn Silver 3.E0. Iron Silver 1.25. Mexico 2.25. Ontario 38.00. Plymouth 2.00. Union Consolidated 2.15. HOME FRUITS WANING AND TnOSE FROM TIIE TROPICS DEMAND AT BETTER PRICES. IX Choice Dairy Products Tlrm Cereals Steady and Unchanged, and Hay a Shade Stronger Groceries Show No Xew Feat ures. Office of PiTT3nrno DispATcn, ) MOJ.DAV, Oct. 5. I Country Produce-Jobbing prices: Re ceipts in this line proved lighter to-day than lor some weeks past, and markets in general showed an upward inclination. Strictly fresli eggs are very firm and readily bring outside quotations. There is a scarcity of choice creamery butter, and all signs point to an early advance. The hot weather of September is felt in a decline of milk supplies, and cholco dairy products are likely to be higher this month than they w ere last. Peaches are on tho wane and prices are tending upward. Grapes are in bountiful supply and demand is active at prices quoted. Tropical fruits are firm and a shade higher. California pears and peaches arc advancctL Tokay and Malaga grapes arc also adv anced, as our quotations will disclose. Legions aio very scarce aud prices are firm. IlfTTEn Crcainerv, Elgin. 2S20c: Ohio brands, 2G(a27c: common country butte-r. 1617c: choice country rolls. 2022c. ItE ess N ew ork and Michigan pea. $2 332 40; Iusrroiv, s- Mail i?i; 1,1111a iicaus, -f 'iii'41 ?i iu. BEEsWAi saS35c t lb for choice : low grade, 2 55e. UL'CKWHEAT FLOUU 4ffl4'c f( lb. Cidfk Sand refined. Jj 5U7 CO; common, S3 30 4 00: elder vinegar. 1213c. CHtESK Ohio cheese, new, 9,'9Vc: New York cheese, new. 10lo'4c; Limburger. 1I3I1'C: Wla- eo.islu Swettzrr, full cream, 1313i-c; imported faweitzcr. 2723c. Chestnuts S3 SOffiH CO 19 bushel. K.os afjisuic tor strictly fresh nearby stock: Southern and Western eggs, is19ssc. FI.AT1U.KS Extra live geese, 37&33C; No. 1, 4& 50c V lb: lulled lots. 3V3J40C. FatriTS Apples. 4"(ai.i0e ixr bushel. 51 00(51 15 per barrel: peaches, 7ocal 00 per basket,S2 23(3)2 00 per hiislul: pears, 75c)10Cper basket, fl.jOw20uper bushel; plums, damson, ?2 W2 23 per bushel; grapes 10-pound babket. 2021c: Delaware grapes. aiSJiOc a hai-ket ; Slckel pears, ?1 23 a bushel; cran beiries. 32 15250a bushel. 1IONL1 New crop white clover, 18 3!c: Cali fornia honev, 1213c Ifi lb. Mai-lesyuui- 755190 W gallon. MAPLE SCOAU ltc V IB. POfLTitv Alive Chickens, 7380c.i pilr: voting chickens, 5OG0c a pslr. Live ducks, 50K)e a pair. Drescd-Duck3, l13c ft: chlckeus, 1213c tl lb: spring chickens, 14I3 fl lb. PorAToES Carload iots,Jl 0G1 23 a barrel; from store, 4045c a buslicl: Southern sn eets, Tl 251 M a barrel: Jtreej s, J2 2Jv2 0. Qurxcr.s-3 i.i so barrel. StEUs Western rccleaned medium clover job bing at S3 30; mammoth. S3 53: timoih). jt 45 for prime and 81 SO lor ohoicet; bine grass, 2 GX&2 SO; orchard grass; SI 75; millet, 31 10: Gerinan, t 23; Hungarian, ?l Hi; line lawn, 2ic lb: se'cd buck wlie.it, U 40ffil 60. Tallow Countrv, 4c; cltv rendered. 5c. TUOPKML Pkuits Lemons, ?" 5(rac CO: fincv. S6 507 00: Jamaica oramjes. $u 5o7 50 nbaml: California peaches. SI 5JI 73 a box: California plums. SI i022) a box- California pears. 30ajv4 CO a box: bananas. ?l 25(31 3d nrsts, izaftil GO good seconds per bunch; Tokiv grapes l ,T05 uO a crate; Malaga grapes. $4 oui jo a half b irrel. EOLTABLES-Canbage, 23ffi30c a bushel basket: Yellow Denver onions, 12 252 ru a barrel: toma toes, 25&50C per bushel: cueuinbcrs, 3330c pe-r bushel: celery, 2030c per dozen; egz plant. $1 W a bushel basket; roasting ears. 6030c a bushel basket. Groceries. The markets in this lino are unchanged. Monday is one of the off days in grocery lines, and changes seldom occur on that day. Coffees are quiet at the drop noted a few days ago and sugars, though not as active .1891; as in the height of the fruit season, are steady at quotations. Green Coffee Fancy 2i2I!c: choice Rio, 2021c; prime Rio. Sic; low grade Rio. 13319c; Old Government Java, 273c: Maracalbo. 2-JS 23c; Mocha. 2S29c. Santos 1923c; Caracas, 23 2c; ijsuuayrn, zj&zx. Roasted (In papers) Stsndird brands a.'c; high grades. I2I1 erades. ZWM5&c: Old Government .lava. bulk, 3T32c: Maracaliio. 24a:i; Santo". 21(ffi23c; neaberrv. 27c: choice Itlo. ic prune liio, i;c; (rood Rio. 21c: ordbiarv. 19Y2nc. Spices (whole) Cloves, 1313": allspice, 10c: caisia. or; pepper, lie; nuimeg, .oiojjue-. PKTKOI.FUM Oobbers' prices) 110 test. G'c; Ohio. 120. 7,'c: headliglit. lap. 7.'c; water white. Olffiaslolie, lai4Vc: elalne, 15c: carnadine. lie; ro aline, 14c; red ofl, lullc; purltv, 14c; olelne, 14c. MlVEES' OIL Xo. I winter, stnlned, 42llc ? gallon: summer. 35S37c: lard oil. &5B138C. sincp Corn svrup, 28(?32e: choice sugar svrup, 37e7-isc: prime sugar ey rup. 3$33c; strictly prime, 3337c. S. O. Molasses Yancy new crop. 43c; choice. 42343c; medium. 38,'SHOu mixed. r.Vo-.tJi-. sToda Ill-carh, In kegs. 3'sg34e: iii-carl. In Ks, 5Vc: bt-carb. assorted packages, 5dc; sal soda, hi kegs IVc; dogranuiated. 2c. Candles star, full weight, c; stearine. persct, SVc; parafllne. IUS12P. IffCE Head Carolina, G?7Kc; choice, 6iG)e; Louisiana. 57(?6c. STAUCH-Pcarl, 4c; corn starch, G3Kc; gloss starch. G($7c. Foreios FnoiT Layer raisins $2 00: -London lavers. S2 23: Muscatels. 81 73: California Musca tels. 81 Cai 73: Valencia. Ca.5Mc; Ondara Valencia. aSTt'ii". sultana. 1015c: currants, o''i'c! Turkey prunes. GG'ic: French prunes, S9Jc; Halonie-a prunes in 21b packages, Sc; cocoanuts. 33 100, 8G CO; almonds, Lan., "B 10, 20c: do Ivlra. l7e:donellel, 40c; walnuts. Nap , 13iffll4c: Slrily Alberts. 12c; Smyrna figs. 1.314c; newdatcs. 5V(?3c: Hrazll nuls. 10c: pecans. l4lGc: citron. Q lb. 17(318c; lemon peel, l.r lb: orange peel. 12c. Diiieii Fiicits Apples, sliced, lie ? lb; apnlc. ctaijoratcd, 13r14c: peaches, evaporated, pared. 10 f 21c; peaches, California. caporated, nniiarid, 1.1 lGc: cherries, pitted. 15c: cherries uiipittcd. 8c: raspberries evaporated, 2324c; blackberries, 6" 7c:buckleberrles, 8c. SL'CAF.S Cnlies. 4',c; powdered, 5c: granulated. 4Vc; colifectlooers' A, 4sc; oft white. 4'J(S14'c: vellow, choice. 44Jic; jellow, good, 31(3l,c; jel low. lair. 3Va31ic. Pickleo Jfedinm, bbls (1,200), $3 00; medium, half bbls (fkO). 3 01. SALT N'o. 1 ? bhl. SI 00: No. 1, extra, t bbl, Jl 10; ilslrj. bbl. Si 20: coarte. crystal, tf bbl. SI 20: Hlggin' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, $2 80; Higglns1 Lureka. 16 14-lb mckets. i 1 CO. Canned Goods Standard peaches. $1902 00; 2ds StSinaiGO; extra peaches. 2 202 30: pie peaches 9095c; finest corn, ft SVl 30: Hfd. Co. com. 81 0cral 15: red cherries, 81 20ai 30: Lima beans. 81 35: soaked, do. 80c: string do, f.iftWOc: marrow fat peas. 81 K1 25: soaked peas, Go70c: pineapple". Jt 501 GO: Bahama do. Pi 23: damson plums. I 10: greengages, fl 50: fgg plums, 1 90; California apricotf, ?1 9U312 10: California pears, K 232 40: do greengiges $1 10: do egg plums. l 90; extra white cherrles.S2 83: rasDberries,Sl 05 81 10: strawberries. 93cSl 10: gooseberries 81 0n 1 C5: tomatoes. SSSTJc: salmon, 1-lb. 81 30(51 80; blackberries, 80c; succotash. 2-bcans, soaked, noc; do green. 2-lii can. 51 ZTrfil 50: corn beel. 2-lb cans. 81 85Sl 90: 1-lb cans, 81 39: baked beans 81 401 50; lobsters. 1-lb cans. $2 23; mackerel, 1-lb cans, boiled, Jl 59: sardines, domestic 'is,3 8.'a4 00; Hs $t.Vd: sardines. Imported lis, $11 5G12 3fl; sar dines, imported s, 813 00; sardines, mustard, 83 33: sardines, spiced. $3 50. Fisii-Extra No. 1 bloatermackercU 833 OOB bhl; extra No. 1 do mess. 28 50: No. 2 shore mackerel. f20 00: No. 2 large in ickcrcl. 818 00; No. 3 large natkerel, 814 Co; No. 3 small mackerel, f 10 00. Herring Spilt. 6 50: lake. S3 23 J! 100-lb bbl.Whllo fish. 54 751100-U half bbl. Lake trout. 83 50 V liilfbhl. Flnran baddies. 10c? lb. Ii eland bal llbut. 12clb. Pickerel, half bbl. f4 M): quarter bbl, 81 CO. Holland herring, 73c. WalkoS herring, 90e. OATMEAL-55 505 CO ? bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange to-day: 1 car sample oats, 33c spot: 1 car No. 2 hay, $10 50 spot; 2 cars new y. c. corn, 50c October; 1 car sample oats, 33c October. Receipts as bulletined: 50 cars, or which 34 were by Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Hallway, as follows: Gorcars oats,5 ofbarley,9 or flour, 13 of hav, 1 of middlings, lly Pittsburg, Cin cinnati'and St. Louis, 3 cuis of corn, 1 of hay. IJy Ballimoie and Ohio, 1 car of rye, 3 of hav. I5y Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 2 cars ortloui". lly Pittsburg and Western, 3 cars or oats, 3 or hay. Tho tone of cereal markets is strong at prices quoted, hut there isjio essential change. Hay is firm nt a shade better puces than have prevailed or late. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge au advance ou these prices from store. Whest No. 2 red. 81 Olffll 02. Cokn N'o. 1 mellow shell, 63'(3ic: No. 2 yellow low shell. fc.aG3s,c; high nilxiil shell 62h.Tc; ml led shell. 6()'-Ssilc: No. 2)eIlow ear. G370c; high mixed car, 6sB8sc: mixed ear. K7s(fGSc: oats No 1 oats. 3Ka31s;c; No. 2 white J3'(i53lc; extra. No. Soats, 32(i33c; mixed oats. 31s,jc. RY r No 1 Penns) h aula and Ohio SOUSSc Fl oun Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents. 83 5u(515 73: fancy winter patents. 81 255 50; fancy straight winter, 83 M3 25: fincv straight soring. S3 23.'. 50:cle-ir winter. 81 7C" (0: straight XXXX bakers". 84 733 00. Rje flour. 3 no3 i". MILL! efd N'o. 1 w hlte middlings. 823 :a24 00 ? ton: No. 2 white middlings. 21 0U&22 00; brown middlings. JIG 50S17 00: winter wheat bran, 81300O 1G on: chop feed, 822 on24 o). Hat Haled timothy, choice. 811 2."j!1 75: No. 1. 810."Oail 00;N'o. 2do. 810 07S)l0 53:cloicrbav. Js M (S3 CO: loose from wagon. 811 00I3 01), according to qualit) ; packing bay. $ 0Cu7 5ii. stuav Oats, fi 75 G 0): wheat and rye, 83 53 5 75, Provisions. Sugar cured hams, large Sugsrcured hams, medium Sugar cured hams, small Sugar cured California bams Sugar cured b. bacon Sugir cured skinned hams, large...., Sugar cured skinned hams, medium. Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders Ikicoti shoulders Drvsait shoulders Sugar cured d. beef, rounds sugar cured d. beef. Bets Sugar cured d. beef, flats Racou. clear sides Ifacun, clear bellies ...., Dry salt clear sides, 10-Ib average..., l)r) salt clcir shies, 20-lb average.... Mess pork, heavy Mess ii rk. f imliy Lsrd, refined, in tierees , Lard, refined. In half barrels Lard, refined. u3-lb tubs Lard, refined, 2U-Ib pails Lard, refined, 50-lbtin cans Lard, refined, 3-lb tin palls Lard, refined, 5-tbtin palls Lard, refilled, 10-lb tin palls 11- m 8M IPs 121. 121 Coffee Markets. New Orleans, Oct. 5. Coffee dull and easier; Klo, ordinary to fair. ie18c. Baltivop.e, Oct. 5 Coffee dull Rio cargoes, fair, 17Kc: No. 7, 13;. Sugar, copper and whisky firm and unchanged. Soto3, Oct. 5. Coffee Good average, 7,500 reis per 10 kilos; receipts during the week, 0S.000 bags; purchases lor the United States, 22,000 bags; shipments to the I'nited States, 27,000 bags; stock, 243,000 bags. Rio pf. Jaxeiuo, Oct. 5. Coffee Regular firsts 7,500 lois per lOkiios; good second, 7,030 icis; leceipts dining the week, 123,000 bags; purchases for the United States, GI.000 bags; shipments to the United States, 7,003 bags; stock, 31S.000 bags. Xew York, Oct. 5. Coffee Options opened baroly steady to 15830 points down; closed barely steady to 150 points down, sales, 28,500 bags, including: October, 1195 12.10c: November, ll.05ll.10c; December, H.00?11.10c: January, lO.sogiLOOc: March, 10 93 lLOOc; April, 1L00; May, lL05ll.10c; June, 11.00c. Spot Rio doll and nominal; fair cargoes, 17c; No. 7, 13c. Turpentine Markete, Savahxah Turpontine firm at 34e bid. Rosin film at $1 201 25. CnAr.LESTOx Turpentine steady at 3ic. Rosin firm; good strained, $1 13. New York Rosin steady and quiet. Tur pentine quiet and steady at 373Sc. WiLMiKOTOjr Spirits of turpentine firm at Sic. Rosin firm; s;rined, $1 CO; good strained, $1 10. Tar firm at $1 CO. Crude turpentine firm; haid, $1 00; yellow dip, $1 60; virjin, $180. Metal M&rkets. New York. Oct. 5 Pig iron qniet: Ameri can, $1G O018 25. Copper nnminal; lake, $12 30; do November, $12 35. Lead steady; domestic, $4 52J. Tin quiet, closing easy; straits, $23 10; plate quiet and steady. Spel ter dull; domestic, $4 93; on 'Change, no sales. Drjgoods Market. New York, Oct. 5. Business in drysoods nt wholesale was of unchanged character. The demand, however, continued moderate, with hot weather again checkinir the retail trade. flxzry one suf fers from Catarrh in tho Hoad. Thoso who don't have it spfTer from thoso who do. It's a disease you can't keep to yourself. "Hera nro soma of the symptoms : Headache, obstruction of ncse, discharges falling into throat, some times profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid, and offensive ; eyes -weak, ringing in ears, deafness ; c-ffcnsiTO breath ; smell arid taste impaired, and general debility. Only a few of theso likely to bo present at once. Tho cure for it for Catarrh itself, and all the troubles that conio from it a perfect and permanent euro", is Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Tho worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties. A record of twenty-fivo years has proved that to its proprietors and they're willing to prove it to you. Thoy do it in this way : If they can't cure your Catarrh, no matter how bad your case, or of how long standing, they'll pay J0" SoOO in cash. Can you havo better proof of tho healing power of a medicine I 7h LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Toledo tallora are striking for higher wages. The Itata is now on her way to Val paraiso. Russia is said to bo concentrating; troops on the banks of the Prnth. Rumored that a diamond field is ready to he unearthed in Kentucky. Gold amounting to T3,4SS,000 was received in New York from Europe yesterday. Torlesare talklngof starting a new 3 penny newspaper in London to rival the Timet. Officers of the Irish National League in tend to begin an active campaign of organi zation. Eighteen thousnnd Germans were in line in their great festival procession in Detroit yesterday. Archbishop Casanova has ordered the clergy not to interfere in the Chilean elec tions this month. Chileans are indignant because the American flagship Sau Francisco has been sent to Valparaiso. Emperor William has declined to accept the resignations of Generals Alhedyle and Oerscheidt-Ilnellesscm. A Inrge bomb, with a burning fuse at tached, was round under the Episcopal pal ace at Trieste, Austria, yesterday. Two freight cars ran off a transfer steamer into the Mississippi river at 3Iem phis. Two tramps wero In each car, aud all fonr were drowned. An electric light wire at Racine. Wis., fell across and burned off every wire at the central station. Tho entire telephone sys tem of the city is, therefore, disabled. Owing to the continuous rains in North ern Minnesota and North Dakota wheat is sprouting in tho shock. Many acres of wheat are still standing, which, of course, will be ruined. T. T. Lyons, of Janesville, Wis., who at tempted to deliver an anti-Catholic lecture on a sidewalk at Kansas City, was mobbed by stone-throwers and was compelled to flee from tho city. Tory speakers and newspapors are now twitting Gladstone with having advocated disunion in America dnrinir tho Civil War. just as he is now advocating disunion in the British Empire. A movement is on foot to buy up all the rice mills of the South and throw them into a pool. The Standard Oil Company and English capitalists are supposed to bo be hind thecuterprise. An honest druggist will invariably tell you that the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract is the standard of the world. 1st. It is recommended by the medical fraternity throughout the civilized world. 2d. It is now and has been for thirty years used by the royalties of Europe. (Write for pamphlet giving fac-similes of appointments from kings and emperors). 3d. It is a standard remedy for indigestion, general debility, weak nesses of women, coughs, hoarseness, and catanhalic affections in .short it is the first and best nutritive tonic. Be sure and obtain the genuine. The signature of "Johann HoiT" is on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, 6 Barclay St., New York. Ask my agents Tor W. I Douglas Shoes, ir not for sale in your place ask your dealer to send tor catalogue, secure the agency, and cet them fur you. TAKE NO SUDSTTTCTE-S1 WHY IS TIIK W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN The Itest Shoe in the World for the Money? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of th best flue calf, stylish and easy, and because we make more shoes of this grade than any otliermaunfarturer. It equals hand sewed shoes costing from S4 00 to 5 CO. Q-c; 00 GENUINE HAND-SEWED, the finest lVlJ calf shoe ever offered for f CO; equals French imported shoes which cost from $3 00 to $12 00. ffl ,f 00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE, fine calf. WX. stylish, comftx-table and durable. The best snoe ever offered at this price: same grade as custom-made shoes costing from JO 00 to ? 00. CjQ 30 POLICE SHOE: Farmers. Railroad Men sDO and Letter Carriers all wear them: flue calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will w ear a year. Q1 SO FINE CALF: no better shoe CTer offered tlyf at tl,U price; onetrtsl will convince thoso who want a shoe for romfort and serrlce. (JO 23 and J2O0 WORKINOMAN'S shoes are OZ(. very strong and durable. Those who hare f rn them a trial will wear uo other make. DAV es S2 00 and 31 75 school shoe- are worn DUIO by tho bor8 everywhere; they sell ou their merits, as the lticreashig sales show. T A TYTT7Q' f3 O" HAND-SEWED shoe, best XixVXAJIiO Dongola, very stylish; equals French Imported shoes rostlng from Si 00 to S3 00. LADIES' SI 50. $2 OOand SI 75 shoe for Mhtees are the best line Dongola. btrllsh and durable. CAUTION-See that W. L. Douglas name and price arc stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, llrolton, Mass. Sold by D. Carter, 71 Firth av.: E. C. Sperber, 1321". Carson St.: H.J. ,';(!.)!. Lang. 43)1 Puller tt.; J.N. Frobrliig, 383 Firth ar. : Urury Kosher. "e gbeny. E. J. Hollman, No. 72 Rebecca street, Allegheny, Pa. TTS IMPROVEMENT. TIIE PROMISE OF CURE. N'o array of words can give a dyspeptic one-h.ilf the hope that comes Horn the relief which always lotlows the use of Rurdock ISlood Bitters, and the promise of cure is never broken. "Having suffered from dyspepsia for two or throe years, I decided to try I!. 15., and after taking one bottle I found myself so much better I got another bottle, and after taking that I had no more need of medicine. "MRS. G. C. WHITE, Taberg, N. Y." Don't pay for daily bread and then groan with dyspepsia when u bottle of It. IJ. B. will give you relief. Repeated tests with uniform success prove that dyspepsia cannot with stand B. 15. B. "I have taken the second bottle or Bur dock Blood Bitters, and It h.is cured me of ispepsia witn winch i utrered tor six yeais. "W. W. HAMILTON", ; oel-TTSSU Lock Ha, eu, Pa." i S:3&ifSSsS2ssii2Lii&.isA WE fern and BUILD UP THE WHOLE SYSTE1I TO PERFECT HEALTH. ?SL, Hoof land's PocSosahyHin Pills SOLD BY JOS. OCl-10 TThS JtiLtvy SICKHEADACHEClrter,8LItUeLlTerrnl!j. SICK HEADACHE.,,, LItUe u P1DJ. sick nEADAcnECar.er.SI1WeL1rPlnj. SICK HEADACHKCarter.8LUUeLlTFlnj. J2jT. Jr?r wV iSvS. WisiJi3rt fir yltLW 3PTEJGET3 J si S&s"slr" " fry" THIS V'i THIS IS JOLLY! Dad boturht ACME BLACKING and 111 hara it easy now. Wolff'sjCBlackinD'' IS A CREA7 LABOR SAVER. . A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. RA1H AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT ITj. NOBRUSHINC REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. USED BY MEN. WOMEN Airo CBTLDREX Can be washed lute Od Clotlt , I ASK IN ALT, ET0SES FOB THROUGH. Will Stain Old Nctv Furniturc Will Stain Glass and Chinawahc Will Stain Tinware Will Stain voun Oo Baskets !and TarnUJt at tho same time. WillStai-v baby's Coach WOLP? & RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. P 17 Tiff DISEASES uMlf swayne's ABS0LTJTELT CUBES. OINTMENT Tie simple application of "SirT.trs OIST 3IEXT" without any Interval medicine, will euro any cases ofTpltcr. salt Rheum. Ringworm. Pile. Hill, Sores. Pimples. Erysipelas, etc.. no matter how obstinate or long standing, sold by druggists, or sent hy mail f..rV)cts.. 3 iKnrsforJI 31. Adi dress Die. bWAYVK & SON. Philadelphia. Pa. Asi. your druggist lor It. nol-33-rrs WW) woods 0UICKMPLAS7ER. . .. . . $i w IIIIK'K I tr - tn AMU THE. jSo omnarison are slow or OKAO. If suffering trv ucALMSiynnn's plaster 'VsSk K. X "St - s ' - - w - - ffimmm Penetrates, lleves, Cnres. 1 1 All Urugllsts. BltOKERS-PLNANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. apCO-33 nrnni r'C savings bank. I tUrLt J SI FOURTH AVENUE, Capital, 500,000. Surplus $31,670 20. D. McK. LLOVD. EDWARD E. DITFT. 4 President. Asst. Sec. Treas. per cent interest allowed on time de posits. ocl5-iC-s John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. PrU ate w ire to New York and Chicago 4i SIXTH ST., PittsburS. MEDICAL. DOCTO STT 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBUKG. PA. As old residents know and back files ot Pittsburgpapcrsproe, is tho oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in tha city, devotingspecial attention to allchronia Src-NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MC pnilQ nnd mental dis persons. I Csl V UUO eases, physical do cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnincss, 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 fftlriBLOOD AND SKINftSS! eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular swelling", ulcerations of tha ton"ne, mouth, threat, ulcers, old sores, aro cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 DIM A RV kmey and tho system. UnllNnn I j bladder de rangements, 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 scientiticandreliable treatment on common ense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distanco as carefully treated as if here. Office hours, 0 a. m. to 3 p. k. Sunday, 10 a. it. to 1 r. M. only. DR. WIUTTIER, dll Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Ta. Ia343-csuwk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases r 3uiring scieutitle and conft ential treatment. Dr. S. K LakE, M. R. a P. S., is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion freo and strictlv conrl- dentiaL Office hours 3tm ana 1 10 o r. .; Sundays, 2 to 4 f. M. Consult them person ally, or write. Doctobs Lace, cor. Penn av. nd4tb.iUPitt3bnrg.Pa- JeWg-nwli VIGOR OF MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently P.ESTOItEI Wl".AKEs. NE'tVOlISNESd. DElIlLrTY. ndallthetnbiofeills, the results of overwort. sickness, worrr. etc. ull strength, deTelopment, ami tone guaranteed in all cases, biraplc. natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen, iallur impossible. i references. Book, explaaatlool aud proofs mailesl (sealeil) frcj. Address liiLE MEDICAL CO., UUTPAXO. X. Y. leto-is Saffcriacf frooi tho effects of youthful errors early lwfl -,, tnt.ra 1 liui 1. ",.." ;------c. . w :,,, h M ,,-. man who S mrVons and deblUtatert. Addrcsa; pro!? 'J i'OWliHS,2Ioodu,Coiia; UiSl-D3awi finnnxrEaTHEMiLLlfiN FBEffV ME TIEAWNfi WITH MEDICAL ELECTRICITT' Tsrall CHRONIC, ORGAHIC aaj 1TEEV0TJS DISEASES in both Mies. nar ro n-U till too md tail boot. Adinao THE PERU CHEM1SALCO., HIltfABUCWlS CLEAR THE COIIPLEXIO.f, BKIGHTEN THE EYES, SWEETEN THE BHEATH. mn VT rniTT? STmt s rrrr KEGBXATn TRE LIVER AND BOIVEIA 'ky Dad boturht Aft VI SiKSON tw m . o ER PURIFYSBLOOD DR. WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMEN 7iU. cure Blind, Bleeding acd Itching Piles. Itabsorbs tumors, allay3 tho Itcblup; at once, acts as a poultice, p" Instant relief . Prepared only lor Piles and 1 tchlng o private parts. Every box i3 warranted. Judgo Coo ilaysvlllo, K. T.. says: "Dr. WlUlams Indian Pilr ment cured me alter years of suffering:" boldby dr sent by mall on receipt of price. 00 cents and 8.00 i FLEMING & SON, ilO and 412 Market Street, Plttsbt "'.V. .