OUTPUT FALLING OFF. Xitro-Gljcerino Being Used Freely Throughout McDonald. TIRST OIL IN THE NEW PIPE LINE. Important Test 'Well on the Gladden Farm Ime in the Fifth To-Dav. GEORGETOWN WELL 20T FLOWING There was a ceneral decline in the produc tion of the big wells in the JIcDonald field with one or two exception jesterday :.nd the production dropped from 39,000 to 3S, 000 b irreN. The old wells are bcin:; shot and acita'eil in every way to make them produce a much oil as possible. "When this field was first opened up several of the veils were shot, but they did not respond with that rejdppontaiicousness that characterired the wells in otliei fields It was then argued tl.it the tilth -ind at McDonald was too poious to be affected bv mtro-lyceiine, and that the torpedo companies would have but little to do This condition has been entire ly reversed. Wl.cn the shots -were put in two month- nj-o the wells which weie tliin shot woic making al most a- much oil a the big ones meat p-e-ent -ncli being the case they weit not .fl"eclcd b the explosion. Sincr these same wells lu-v e declined to oidinan -i7e th toip-does are beginning to iniluence them and consequently there is more s.iootmg bein.r done at piescut th m was thought possible 30 das ago Shooting is a last and uepcrnte resort, espe cially when the shots are of any Me." Son e of their gieatest wells pier known fiatMde of the McDonald field, were apparcntl div until they were torpedoed. This w-nsnotjbH the case in T. W. Phillips' bis Ann strong well at Thorn Creek, which was drilled into a bird spot in the sand, and did not ln.iUe a flow until a heavj shot bad been put )n when it deve'oped into a genuine gi.slici and made oer 5000 barrels ad iv. hen operators at McDonald drill i. a well now that does not come up to their expectation", they lmnnibK shoot it in the hope that the t-Yiiloslon will tear a hole intn.1 licli sue ii., and mike a gusher of their well Wo-k in the Derricks. .ivcn!ce& rorst's No I on the Gladden farm, a mile southwest of McDonald and near the Mooihcad well, should be in the lifthsand to-da It is 'very Important as a iet well lcs,crday afternoon a report was tircul ued to i lie fleet that Shay ACo.'s well )li the Dnuglicrt-, lot bad been shut down w!iii two feet in the Gordon - tnd oig to trouble m regard to the lease Thompson, Tomlinson .V Co's well on the oods fuim.south of McDonald, is down lOji icer. The Venture Oil Com paq's w til, on the Woods farm, is in the 3ot.rth sand and has struck a strong pressure of gas m th it loimation, which is drying up the oil m the Gordon sand. The ame com p.uij"sw 11 on the Slooihead farm is mak ing l'JO lniiels a dav from the Gordon aud AX 1" Kend s No. 1, on bis own piopem at Laurel Hill, which 1 as been piodueinj for several months, was 1 cpmted to lia e stopped flowing J esterday. Hue A Hothiin a well was reported to haie lieen drifd up in the tilth sand esterday ln sis i-i the fourth sand, also Gallagher Jims' weh it Laurel Hill. The Forest 0 1 Conipun's n 3, .J MeD Glenn.and the 3mccniiipanj"s No 2, It. W. Glenn, are on topof ih- . onion sa.id. Mercer. Itobison .1 Bains well on ihe McMurray farm, .tt Noble-down, is in the Gordon and rxDort-d good for 73 bands a ilis. It oil! be dulica to the flf'i 'and. The "!o"I"i 1 Oi' Conipanv'sNos 2 and 3 Mc-Mur-nj, ror.'west of Oakanle, are each don n about 2 000 leet. Kemp & Co ' X o. 4, on the Made linn is down about 900 feet, ail.o, ."5s dulling at .500 The Mohawk Oil Conip-i-n s n 1 Avenll is dow n 700 Teet. Kotnicr A Co.'a Grand well is on topof the Goidon vnl. Georgetown Well Is Pnmplng. GEorn.-rrm's Dawson, McVair & Co "swell lias Mopped flowing, but lsiiuinpinj 120 bar rels a ii. GivcnUc A l'oist have started their test wrllln Motth townsliip, Rutler connfy. It is located n the extreme northwestern part of tl ecounf arda milenud a half noitii westo, :n ri Cil on rue Elliott farm, winch ia btiou .is-ci. f.atlgcs of the Wells. The gauges of the wells m the McDomld field esierda which are making 20 biriels an lioni and oer were as follows Gulle.v. Jennings A Co s No 1 Matthews, 40. No.' Matthew s, Nos 2and 4 Herron, lit), Xo 1 Matthews hen 70 Xo 2 Itell, 20. Oikd&le Oil Compin. Xns 1; a Baldwin, 45. Xos. 1 and 2 Wallace, 7(1 Forest Oil Companv's No. 1 htta Glenn, 20. o 4 Herron 35 Pat leiou . June" Vo 2 Kelso, 52 Devonian O.T Companv i- o 1 and 2 JSovce, H. Forst A Gi-eenlee's Xo 1 Mcvey, 30, No 4Mee, 25 vioodland Oil-Comp"i!ivs Xo. 1 Gamble, 2 No 4 l.an'ble, 23 & ock in the field, t-7,000 b ur Is New I'lpe Line's First Oil. The Pi nd ik cis Oil Companvrun the first oil through it new line from McDonald to Coraopo.is - esterdaj . This is the fii st actual Jrmdiiii oi oil flone'bt what is practirillv tlie rrol'i.-otss Pi-otective -ssociatiO'i They run about 1,20-J barrels. Ttesterdas Vark-t Featnres. liadmwas iHirandthe pnee moved up, bnttbi ar , nice was not maintained and the beginning and finish were the sime. Is-lu-ui--. ope-ied at ClJc. highest, fi2J.c: lowest uirt clo-e, Cl'Xc Cash oil was about IJ..C below tl e leiriilai option. Kefined w-is mielnnged lail average ruiib, 117,7?5. daili c en -e lipinents 7 3S7 Xtv 1iik, Tin 4 The petroleum market opened lin-i and advanced JnC on buj inc by local spocnl uois l,Mt liquidating by the H e-t a-isoi a di-clme ot sc and the market do-pdwcih IV.insylvaina oil spot, sales, 5')liineisit fl Januii"i option, saies, 85,-iTOtm-rels opt inns rihc- highest, fi2?c; low rt ,1V rlnsine iile Lima oil No sales. !Icilili's vi0)birrel )ilCit Jan 4 National Transit "Cei tifl cateopcne.lati.,3lr hignest, 62Jc: lowest, 6'53i- eio-ecl a i.i-fu Sales, I5S.0O0 barrels; le.iranc-s 4 ib 00 b irrels; shipments, 106 215 ban-els; inn-, 221 w2b-irrcK KLECTIONEEKING OX 'CHANGE 31iks a DnI! Grain and Provision Market Sn Cldc-igo 1I the Giains Lor-er, With a I5il JSrc-tk In Oats Hog Products HigLrr. ci'IClGo Inusnil interest was mani fested in the annuil election of officers ot the Boaul or i mile to-daj, and, as a con J-oqueme, ilietnding pits were moro or less desctel hc-i was slow weakand lowei. Ia ojiened lower, at Mc, tremrthened 'n"lV' so'd otrgmdaally to 94J-,c, reacted to and ioscd ca- at 11Jec on emu and weak January was rela tnelj we-.ke- than the more distant rnturcs, dU4 it i siL to deliveries on contracts. "Ilie tendiiuv i tne market throughout the oi was downward, and the close was at Lot torn tigu-es, w uli Januarv showing a loss or It, wide tin iscmh J-ic lower Hea'.v scllm.b longs and some hammer liig liy bens caused a bad break m oats. Tne clos. w, niaily at bottom prices and at alossof 2', cents lor January andot 1 cent loi Mj compared with Saturday's cloe Hon pro-inits opened weaker, because of the showing n, l ne monthly report of the stocks ot pint i,i,ns hand in this market. -i nc quintifcs t lard and ribs especially -were in cxssi the estimates. Aftei a small ie( e., in tbe carh trading, lmw '' s""-l- '"ok ud antaxe of the situation toco-ei.andtlK lesult wasa rally, the mai kct closing nt the top and generally at some lmpnncmcnt ov. r -ituixlaj 's close, except as to laru. w hic'i i uncliaucd. TiS .'.V'i'Vf. I?1???, n",R"1 a 'o'-"s. as cor re. tel . J..' n V. OiU.v i ., 4, slvUl st ;,.( iniun1"--" ...--s..... ? xjuamoi iniue AKTlCLES. '.'I1"- High- Low-. Clos-v '"I". est. est. mg VMIE'.T. Xo. 2. January ? Svv 5 ksk, f sit Mi "a-Ev-So"" s M'' w'- t4s .lanuarv 3.1", ssw a,iw I-el.iuary. .Y 3.,; 3,.r ,5il -M1ro V" . " 4I-S OA"f S. X o. 2. .lanuarv. 2T, 2", 28 28 5Iav 32 I 32 -Kj. ai VfEss I'O'IK. " .Tallllirv ... ... ..... 10 Ai 10 32' 1035 10 5" s. May US' 11117); 10 8j I107-5 I. a nil. lanuarv. 6 071 c 10 I f, ft.-; ij jq IIV 0 370 6-t C32s, 6 IJ !ioiT Bibs. -Tauuarv.. ..s ... I 5 10 ' 3 "il Ti 10 5 30 Mav I -'55 ol.'i 5 ,, 5 ( Cash f4tiotatious were as iollows- riour stradv and iiiicbanged. No 2 snrin liinr tj":.ci j jtnniig near, c'-s-e: .a ' reil. se; 2tL.2 iw n. ioc; white. 3fj32c: " n,SSc;Xo 2 oat, 2S2Sic:Xo 2 .vo." wnite, "Aigsic; Xo 2 2 barlov, 5tc: No 3, r. JJie. ciijc .o. I o. b., 31c; No 4. f. o. b., 354":c: No. 1 flax-ced, !i5U96c; pnine timothr seed, $1 23gl !. Mess poik. per bbl., $7 75 7 t7J Lard, per 100 lbs.. $t 10. Short ribs sides (loose), $ 20"i 30; dry salted shoulders j . ST finished goods, per gal,, $1 18, Sugars, un- ch niued. On the Produce Exchange to-dav tbe but ter market was quiet and unchanged. Eggs, 2321c M-'YA OI5K Flour dull and hcivy: low etni, $.$ soffit u, n intei wheat, low grades, $3 501 15: fair tolanci, $t 104 ; patents, SI M5 25. r e mixtui-es, $4 154 Si Corn meal quiet and stead ; brand wine, $3 40. "A heat Soot market lower, irregular and dull; Xo.2 red. 104i( in store and cle valor, $1 C5'1 W.l afloat, $1 05V 107? f. o b: Xo. 3 red, f 1 0lL 1 0-ji.,; nngradou red, SlJJc $1 C- Xo. lXoirlicrn,-l Off.,': Xo. 1 haid, $1 (11 10; Xo. 2. Xoi them, l 01V options, Xo 2 red Jnnnar.$l 01 MMrl MJ, closing at $1 04; Februa'n, 1 05'itffll OVj. closing at $1 0VK; Maieh $1 Ort-ifil t.7 tl sin.' i:$l Ofi);.pnl. $1 02ijl o;i., uosinsrnt 1 O&i; May, 1 0Tr)C(p 1 CCf closiii:: at $1 054': June. 1 Cl10th, elosin-at si f4 ,lnl. SI (2. clo-m" at $102. lif dull and weik; Western, PScil 0L Ikiriev dull and rcak: Xo. 2 Milwaukee. 717b. Loni bpot market lower and Mint; fiee sellers; Xo. 2. 31J51"!ic in eleaoi. ."!' gaS- afloat: ungndi d iined 40T).me: No. 2 w In'e 54c; Xo 3, 444c; Mf mii'riniXLd, MjI)5l.,r- options Jauini v, 51 "-log")l7sCi closing at Slc; Febrn II . Sl 515c, (losing at SIV; Mni(h,51'i51c, clos n.' at .-i3.,o: pril, alc, closing at 51"ic; 3Ia.orj,,goc, closing at 50,c Oats bpot markel aeiii", lowci and weak: optionsac tneand heiw; .Ianmi' 376!S;cc, closing at J7c rebniiry, 37 JJ63J5e. losing at 3s: Mi 37-,sfl2S"c. closii gat 370; Xo 2 white Febiuan, -14ff'3bJi: spot Xo 2 white. " Si"-.?)1,,, mixed Western 37-.fiJ9i(; wlute oo. StKikic, X"o. 2 Chicago. .si,(ftyE)ic. Ha quiet and firm. Hops in Ian demand and linn. Tallow quiet Eges quiet mil lower: Western, 248525?. Poikin iModrate demand and stetui; old mess, $n 00. new mess $o 00.extiaiirnne,-9 50 Cut meats dull and easy. Middles dull Lard opened weak and "closed strong; Western "team, $6 45 options, Jininrv. $6 42 bid: Febniai., W 47: March. $C 55; May, $6 t5t 6 CS closing at $6 f7 bid liutter quiet and linn- (s-ern diry, 15i21i; do creamery, l?SC0c; LIgni, .'Oc. Cm e-e in fair demand and linn: part skims, 5;Q10c. I'IIILadelpuia Flour quiet and weak: Itestern winter tie ir, $4 5 4 05. do straight, $4 Gl -5 winter patein, new, $4 905 25: .iiinuesotn clear,?4 551 7. do straigiit-, j OJ. dop.i:ent, 4 00 25 Wneat lower: Xo. 2 led, J inn u j, WJica$t 00. Fehniarv. $1 "I'i Ql OP,; Mnrch, -?1 02Jil U.i: Apul, $1 M'i Ql 0434 ton. Options a shade easier; lecal (.ii lots quiet and steady; Xo. 4, 35c: steamer. gSlXo. 2 mixed, In grain depot. 53c; Xo. 2. mixed, Januan, 5Pi51ifc: fccbiunrj, Mitch and April, 50:'4ia!jlc. Oat- Cailots lowen fntuies nominal: No. a Mite, SbiQSSc; Xo.2 white. 40j41c:Xo. 2 white, January, rebruaix, aiaixii and April, 39S40C. Pro visions fairlj stead.: mess pork, new, $11 50 E12 0-); do familv $14 00. hams, smoked. $3 50 ll 00 Ifutterquiet andsteadj; Pennsvl i an la creamery, 2HS30c: do punt extra, 33 35e. hrgs quiet and weak: PennsyUania firsts, -2526a Cheese dull; part skim, S9e. T. I OUK Flour flimen famil, $.1 ."0 3 40, choice, $J 45ff3 5i. lancv. $i 50ffi4 00: cxri-a lancv, $4 11&4 20. patents $4 40gt 5J. Wheat Xo 2 red, cih. ,14gS0'c: January, closed at U0e; Slav, 94ii"'-, .losingati)4 c asked: July closed, 9'j;(t90c. Corn No. 2, 0k33"c: Januarv..,C1gJj,,Hc, closiii"jit369 St3 ,t: Feb i uai-j, 3t"c, ( losing at 3hJic: M i oS JsgC, closing at JSe bid. Oats opened J-Jc lower and solu off c tnd closed lc below fcatardaj: X'o. 2 cash, 31Vc; Mnj, 31-f3Ij;c, closing at 3IHiffi3 'c. Kye Xo. 2, 8i-c bid. Itarley quiet md unchanged. Uutter quiet: creamery. 24627c: dain. lS4c. Eggsstcndy at lb"e. Prowsions quiet hut firm, in srm pitlij with other maikcts. Pork 01d,$S 621 i; new, $10 50. Lard, $5 SD. XETrt ORLE-"Ns$I1'-ar"iCMVcn1(j strong; open kettle, strictly pnme. 2 1116c,; fully fair to prime, 2 11 lfic; good common to good fin. 22g2-c: common, 2i42c: inferior, '22c; centrirng-il, ott white. J W 16c; choice loliow clarified, 3 J-lGc: prime do. 3 7-lb J31(,v: off do, J4JJpc: seconds, 2(iZc. Mo lasses steadj; open kettle, stnctl prnne,30c: good prime, 2s29c: pnme, 2bQ27c: good common to good fiir, 23825c; centnfnc.il, strictly pnme. lf2ac- good pnme, 1517c; 1 lir to pnme, 10Hc: common to good com mon, 6'K SJ I up, 2129c, C1XCIXXATI iloui in fair demand; familv. $.1 7)"l !". fancv, f4 15J1 30. Whc it, sc-ik e: wanted No 2 red, iligiljc Corn eas : Xo. 2 mixed, 4j4iJ43c. Oats easier: Xo. 2 mixed 34' 4c. ise easier; Xo 2, D2c. Pot k firm, new , $10 50 Iud in good demand, iS 25 litilkiiioits m light demand; short rib. $5 255 37J-. llacon flmi; shoit clear. s . jmier sieao; lancy i.tgln crenmery, ."We: Ohio choice, 27c; lioice dairv. I5iffil7c. Lggs in moderate demand, l8c Cheese in moderate dem md, grm: pnmo to choice Ohio flat, llgll'.c. It W.TIMOKrWheat cas : Xo.2red, spot and Jinunrj 1 0I41 01)i; Febrnaiv. $1 OJU (il 03V Maich. f 1 012: Ma. $1 Wy 1 K-'S- steamer Xo. 2 red, fl7",'c. Corn active ami eis: mixed, spot, 52J5'gC; Januiry ."riS""',4C; lebmai-j and M .n n, Sligsiie: Ma,5U: steamer mixed, i'itt7)i:. tits steadj:Xo 2 white Western, 40e; Xo 2 mixed estern. 3s'c. !edull;Xo 2,S4Kl5c. Hay quiet; $12 5013 50. Pioision anil and quiet. Butter nrm; cieamcrj laucy, 29c 30c; rest unchanged. KAXs,s CITT-Wheat dull; Xo. 1 cash, 7scbid, 7!l3 asked. Corn dull and about t-trad.; Xo 2 cash. 3JsCc bid, 34Kc asked: Jauiiiry.3'c lml.331. asked. Oats more -!cli-nndaiout stead: Xo. 2 cash, 8c bid 2 K asked: Jnnuaij. 27V: bid 2S' anked; lebiuirv, WAo asked; May. 31Uc asked. Lg'Ss,tcd atlJc MXLVt AI'KFE-Floursteadv. Wheatlow- er: ila-., Xc: Xo. 2 spr.n1-, 5c Xo lXorth ein, alio 'c:c- 35J. miner, l'ork May, $11 05 Lard Maj, $b 40. -I INXK i POLI Whoit-Jannarr.elosino- TOLI.DO-.Mieat steady; Xo.2, cash and January, !4; 1-ebruary. U6c; May, ;-3il 12. Coin dull; No 2, d-li, 41c; Xo. 3, 3!c. Oats quiet, casi , 31c Kye dull: cash, SSc. lJlLLTHvi,cit-Xo. 1 bird, 83c: Jan uaiy. tsT,.c: Mn, ftKc; Xo. 2 Xorthem, cash, S.ic, Jininn, S5;4e; May, 02'ic; Xo. 2 7oc: rejected, UOc. "' The Coffee Markets. j7e.A"'-or,"rx:Ta1'" 4Coffee -"" Rio- -"a-r. XF-rOiuris, Jan. 4 Coffee steady; Kio oidmaij to fail, K'illMc. UOOObtgs: shipments to the United States! ,9,000 nags: tock,ll,000 bigs. l'io m. JiMino, Jan. 2 Coffee Kesnilar firsts, nominal; good seConds,),joo icis per teu kilos; jeceipts during the week, 48000 bags; piirch ises lor the United State. 40:00 bHgs;t.!iipinentsto the United btates, 57.WW bags; stock, .30,000 bags. Xtw- 1 obk. Jau. 4 -Coffee options opened steady at oi5 points up; elnsed baielv steady 5S10 points up- salt, i5KI) bmls ,' eluding danmry, 12,-jumi 60s: Ireuruaiy 12 0 (t-12.35(; March, 12.I5SI2.2jc; nril 1I"5iS hw.: Mux. llK5lL5sr Ji.U.'lLc; .scpte,,? bei, 11. w: Ociohei, H.b5ll70v; spot Kio quiet unufinner; Xo. 7, ligue. X'orthwestern W lieat Stocks. Mim.E(ol!s, Jan 4 Figuies compiled by the Jkorthwzstcrn Jilcr show the stock of wheat in pnat delators of Minneapolis to he 1,6SI,00J bushels, 3o,0"i0 bushels less than last Monday. Tho total stock at Minne apolis and Dtiluth is 16 793 0o6 bushels, agunst 15,5S9,B70 bushels uweck ago. The Market Reconl ri ports the stock or wheat In (ountry elevators orMinne&otn and the two tnkotasa. iibti.euu ousueis, or 6 2,700 bushels limit than last Monda. This makes the an increase of L-U'.OSS biisheis. A year ago tbe total stock was 22,554,000 bushels Among the Pranks of the Foolish There is none more absurd than piomiscu ous dosing. For instance, inconceivable damage is done to the bowels and liver by mineral cathartics and violent vegetable purgutiv es. What these cannot do, namely thoiotighly regulate the organs named, ilns tettct'sstomnth (litters can and do Besides tlns.it will prevent and eradicate malarl lheumatisni, kidney complaint and la grippe! Use it vv ltu steadiness. No iiarthly Use To pay S15 for an oyprcoat or ulster when tiie P. C. C. C sells the sime identical gar ments for ?6 SO six dollars and ninety cents. P. C C C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. REAL ESTATE SAVLNGS BANK, LEU. 401 Smitlifleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 100,000. Surplus, $75,000. Deposits of Si aud upward received and interest allowed at 4. per cent. n"i Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp ror chil dren teethinz cures wind colic, dlai rliiu I etc 15c. corn quiet; Xo.2.3sc. Oatsoniet: No 2 wnite, 32,?r2c: Xo. 3 do, 30cgJ0ic. Lillet Inn: Xo. 2. 5iCe- s.imn1n nu tr-.."L- .6blt I!o slow: X" . 1. f-bc. Provisions "- i -" " ifHi'i'jHs ": nignest, yojic; lowest, t9;sg90j. closing iu MV8c; on track, Xo Hi mi, n-ic;Xo IXorthern, tTVc: Xo.2 Xoithein,n5fi-;4c. THE POINTS IN BUILDING. All Hands Anticipate a Good Year in This Important Line. STATISTICS FE03I THE OUTSIDE. Signs of a Bullish Tear Already Apparent in the I ocal Stock Market. OFFICE AXD STREET NEWS AXD GOSSIP While there is no hurrah in the real es tate market, there is well settled confidence among owners and agents that the year will he one of the best in the history of the city. Assured activity in other lines is sufficient warrant for this belief. In regard to building, indications even thus early are that it will reach large proportions. 3Ias sena Bros., of the East End, say they are figuring on material for more houses than at any other time since they have been in business. Several other supply firms seen yesterday told the same storv. Two six story business houses already determined upon on I'cnn avenue, as noted in this col umn, will be a good starter for that thor oughfare. Captain Vandergrift's eight-story office building, for which a permit has been taken out, will be a valuable acquisition to the lower end of Wood street. Tho Thaw estate. will put up a similar structure on Wood street and Third avenue. On the Sotitliside two market houses and several business blocks arc under favorable consideration, while in the East End a hotel and opera house are among the probabilities. These, of course, are but a few of the important improvements that may reasonably be counted on during the year, but they serve to show that the building spirit is wide spread and aggressive, and that good re sults may be expected. "New lork and. Chicago "Bnlldlng. Ilnilding statistics for the year are being received from other cities. In Chicago, during the ten months ending with October of 181)0, plans were filed for 10,135 buildings to cost J4 1,479,000. This, in a year of activ ity in all lines, was considered a most favor able showing. In the corresponding period oi last year, in a season of at least compara tive inactivity, a gain overthese figures was registered, During the period from Janu ary to October of 1891, application was made for permits for 10,440 buildings, at an estimated cost of 542,306.000. For the same period Xevv Yoik does not make as good an opening. In that city dur ing the first ten months of 1890, plans were filed for 3,151 new buildings at an estimated cost of $66y'38,000. In the corresponding period of 1891, a marked decrease was noted. During this time plans for 2,382 buildings, at an estimated cost of ?47,772,000 were filed. Chicago in 1890 built over three times as many buildings as New York, while in 1891 she built nearly lour times as many as her Eastern sister. Itusiness News nnd Gossip. Januiry settlements are progressing with less than the usual friction. Kcm vestments will soon be in order. There w ill be a public sale of stocks at the Exchange this afternoon. The year 1S92 w ill De noted for its double holida s. Washington's Birthday, Decora tion Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day and Christmas all fall on Monday. Three building permits were Issued yester day aggregating $5 259 The most important w as taken out by Chi ist X'ickel for a bi ick two story and mansard dwelling on Cedar street, Sixteenth Ward, to cost $2,200. Xelson Morris of the Distillers and Cattle Feeders' Co nip mv ,sa.v s it is not true that the company bus addeil $500,"ODO to its surplus account in tho last three jears. Thciehas been some increase in the surplus, but not sufficient to warrant any increase in the lejiilar quarterly dividend W. H. Barker has sold to David K. Marsh a bouse mid lot on Second avenue, Tnentj third wild, for $5,000 J. B Lai kin & Co. sustained serious loss bv fire in their real estate office on Fifth avenue, Sunday night. Many valuable pipcisnnd documents were de3trojed. One of tho good signs of the times for stocks, is thesticngth and activity of the railway bond market. The reports ot the X'ew York Coffee Ex change tor 1S11 show a falling off in business, only 7,73-. 001 bags having been handled as ncainst 9,733 000 in 1S90. The Enterprise Mining Company stock lias been ordered listed on the local Ex change. The capital is $2 500 000, nnd the parialue of theshaies$50 The mine is in Colorado. The Pittsburg and Allegheny Bridge Com pany (Hand stieet) has declnred a dividend of $1 per share, pa able January 12 Stockholders of the Freehold Bank yester diy clec'ted directors as follows: Falward House, James P. Speer, John Paul, C. L. Mageo, James A. McDcvitt, William Flinn and George W. Liking Mr. Elkins takes the place of H. S. A. Stewirt. lesizned as di rector some weeks ago. The surplus was ti ii nil 477i fWl I Exchange committees were announced yesterdaj: Finnncc, J. H McKce, John Mc Bririe, J. D. Lyon; Clearing House, A. A. Adams, E. Fink, J. J. Campbell: Iloom, W. W. Clmplin. J. J. Campbell, G. C. Kuhn; Membership, & Fritz, John McIJride, W. F. Maxon: Secuiities. C. K. Kuhn, James Carothei s, B F. Ai nsberg. On call , esterday 16 was bid for Du quesne Traction stock and 90 for Electric scrip, osinnlngliam wns offeied at 18JJ. Movements In Realty. J. E. Glass sold for A. C. Watkins to I. H. Aaron lots Xos. 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46 in the Alleqnippa Place plan tor $2,400 Mr. Aaion is at present building five houses on the ad joining lote, and will build on these at once. M. F. Hippie X, Co. sold for Thomas Ulam to X". A. Andrews, anewllioom andjecep-' Hon hall Queen Anne brick (stone fiont) dwelling, with lot 55x193 feet, on the South sidoof allingford stieet. Twentieth waid, for $12,500. BlackABilrd sold to George AT". Holmes lotsXo.3J 35 and 35 in the Mary H. McCand lassplan, fiontni81 feet on Conklin street uv a ueptu oi aDout ieet, ior$l,UJ0 W. .. Hon on & Sons told a bouso of six rooms and attic on McCandless avenue; I'l-rhtetnth ward, with lot 20 feet front, for 12,000 on easy payments. The Burrelf Improvement Company re pot t tho following sales at Kensington- An tonio Sisca, lot SG, block 4, $825 cash; M. M Male, lot 82, block 3, $325 84- James C. Xeeley lot 95, block 6 $"C5. Mis Sarah Felser, lot 82 block 2 $4sS 75: Vugust Job, lot 109, block $4sS 75 Joseph Horodnowicz, Anton Florek, 'I ad i Golunski, Frank Gamratowski, Frank Gak-pn and Daniel Zwczinskl. tmstees.lots 51, 52, 53, 51 and 55, block 1, $2,295 THE MONETARY DBIFT. X'o New Featn-es, bnt Finances In Good S-bpe All Round. There was a fair call for loans and dis counts yesterday, but no urgency was noted. Matters are expected to -nove along about j hs at present for several weeks yet, or until the j earl balances are struck. The 6 per cent rate was closely adhered to, exceptions beinz scarce. Bank clearings were $2,722 014 47, anil balances $484,883 10. A Now Ttot K authority savs increased div idends are In sight in many railroads, and nfterthe Januaiy disbursements are conw pleted tin ro w ill be a decided accession to the suiplus funds seeking investment. No one apprehends a financial stiingency lor luouLiia u inline, ii hi. an. xnts Should greatly stimulate business In nil lines. Last j carat this time money was scaiee and hard to get. At Xew Yoik yesterday money on call was easv. rnmrlntr from 24 to 6 nnr r.i.t. !.. 'loan 5; closed offeiod :ii3 Prime mercan tile paper 4"-:g6 percent, sterling exchange quiet anu ni in at oiior bu-aay mils and H 84 demand. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4sreg 1161 do ia. ss.. ra-i ao. 4SCOUP 117 do 4-src(- ICO do. 4scoup Pacltlc ds of 'lk 10." Mutual Union. 47i . J. J. int. uert....Itti ortrn Pac. lota.. ..110 do. do. -ii ii-ei Louisiana stamped 4s 83s Northwistern cons..I12jJ do. dcli-nturea - 1T7 .iibtouri w. .......... Tenu. new set 6s 104 do. tlo. 5s luo do. do. 3s i Canada So. 2ds 102 Cen. Pacific Ists ....I0! Den. &K. (t. lt.,. Ilfi" do. ilo. 4s 715 Den.4R..Wistlsti Lrie2ds 107V JI. K. & T. Gen. 6s.. " Oregon A Trans, iw.. lot's st.L.&I.M Gen.os.. St L.ASaiilr'.Ge'i.M. 86 St. Paul Contois ....looy -t. P. C. & P. Ists . 1211 Tcr.P.L.U.Tr.Kcls.ii:u lev.P.K.G.Ir.Kcts. Si's union i-ac. ists 2i lift shore ion Bank Clearings. Chic oo New Yoik cxclnnge steidv at PITTSBURG DISPATCH. 1020c premium. Monereasyat 6 per cent. Bank clearings, $22,106,029. Xevv Yohk Bank clearings, $121,193,6S7; bal ances, $9,817,048. Boston Bank clearings, $19,157,178: bal ances, $2,335,00. Rate for money 22K Per cent. Exchange on New York 12Jl5c dis count pel $1,000. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $18,702,402; balances, $2,251,948. Monev 4G pel cent. ' St. Locis Bank clearirit-s, $4,983,074: bal ances, $392,747. Money 7S per cent. Ex change on Xe w York 50c and 25c Dreminm. Xkw OrleajiS Bank clearings, $3,281,530. X'ew York exchange, commercial, $2 per $1,000 discount: bank 50c discount to par. Baltimoi- Bank clearings, $4 479,452; bal ances, $53,683. Bate 6 per cent. Mlmfhis Xew York exchange sellintr at par. Bank clearings, $736,94; balances, $72, 616. H03IE SECURITIES. TIUDING OF SMALL DIMENSIONS HUT THE TONi; BULLISH. Some or the Leaders Higher and the Kest Steady A Sharp Advince In Central Traction, With Citizens' Not Far Behind Other Features. The stock market was strong yesterday, but dull. Buyers were in the majoiity. Sales at thefiist call were five shales of Philadel phia Gas at 12. Nothing was done at the seconft call. At the third 50 Manchester Traction brought 35 and 50 Luster SK- Everything on the active list was steady to higher. The strongest features were Cen tral and Pittsburg Traction, X'ew York and Cleveland Gas Coal, Luster and. Electric. The leasons for the advance In Central me better earnings and a widespread belief that the supreme Court will decide the High street case in favor of the company. The advance in Citizens' Traction stock is due ptimanly to t)ie extension of the line to Sharpsbutg, leading to an inciease in busi ness. This road runs through n densely populated district, and is practically with out competition. In this rcsnect it has the advantage of almost every other road in the I f stock is in demand as an investment. These wii. utnu earnings uein? iissnreu. ine two facts seem to be sufficient tojustify the present advance, and even more. Bids and offers follow: I-1RST SFCOND THIRD FXCHAVOE CALL. CALL. CALL. STOCKS. B A B A B A r.l'.ill.l. 380 425 375 410 loiirth Nat Bk 122 i recliold Bank . 60 I.irmui Nat. Hk .... 325 325 IronItvXat.Bk 85 Odd F. Nat. Bk . 70 Third Nat Bk 130 Armenia Ins. ...1 85 Birmingham Ins 49 Cltl7ens' Ins 29 31 29 .... Germ-in A. Ins 5v Peoplis' Ins 2S .... 28 C. V. Gas Co ... b)i 8 6.... 6 .... P.X.G.&P. Co 9 8 S .... 1 Phil'pllla Co 13 lji, 13 13'f! 13 1TB .V'lIngG-.sCo... I.... 23 .... 22 I entral T'tlon .. 2Ta 25 21 244 3'a 25 Citizens' no b'i 60 6l'Z W) .... Plttnlnirg T 47 43" 47 48 Pleasant Valley 22V .... 22X Alleg'nv Vallev. .... lo 10 15 .... 1 P.Y.&C.B K. Oo 40 P. A W. pref.... 19 10 .... X...f.G.C.Co. 43 .... 43j.... 44 50 Point Bridge 12 I.aNorla M. Co C5 .... 35 Luster M. CO.... 7tf SX 8 8M 8'J 8 "l house Elec... 124.... 124.... 12o.... M'hela W. Co... 27 .... 2 .... 27 .... U.S. AS. Co... 104 10V 10 10 .... 10" AV 'lionse B.C.L 70 70 b. U. Cable Co. ..1 60 .... BEST SINCE BARINGS' FALL. AN AUSPICIOUS OPENING OF WALL STREET'S NEW TEAK. The Peeling Mainly Enlllsh, Thongh the Close Sair Some Concessions Xew Eng land the Leader, Closely Followed by Heading and Atchison Bonds Inactive. New Yor.K, Jan. 4 To day was practically the first business day of the New Year in vVall street, nnd the opening was most aus picious. The market w as broader and more active. If not stronger, than on any day since the present rise, the business being the larg est since the Baring failure precipitated the great selling movement. The feeling was undoubtedly very bullish and the sales undoubtedly resulted in in creasing tho short interest without depress ing prices or even checking the upward movement to any extent. The low-priced shares were not quite so prominent in the dealings as on Satin day. but there wero munv maiked movements among them. Among tho most prominent stocks to-day weie Missouri Pacific. Atchison, Beading, New England, ana, in consideration or their strength, the Wheeling and Lake Erie shares and Louisville, New Albany and Chi cago. Now England wns the most promi nent stock of the day. Reading and Atchi son followed New England in activitv, but only the former displayed any marked strength. The trading in the general list was very widely and evenly distributed, and prices were in almost all cases advanced traction ally, notwithstanding there wero heavy realizations. The new land stocks were also weak. Among tho specialties, Citizens' Gas was tho only one to make anv special im provement, but all were strong and shared in the general upward movement. The market Anally closed lalrlv firm and still verv active after considerable concessions in values during the last hour. The total sales of stocks to-dav were 627.GC6 shares, including: Atchison, 46,3Sb; Chicago Gas, 24,030, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 8 147: Erie, 11.850; Hocking Valley, 4,400 Louisv ilie and Nashville, 5 023- Missouri ii;i.ii, u, .- .tuiinwcMHiii, at6oi vortn American. 6,235, X'orthern Pacific preferred, 6.040, New England, 67,150, Pacific Mall, 1 1,'K3; Beading, 51,825: Uichinond and West Point, 16,610, St. Paul, 1,500; it. Paul nnd Omahi, o.2t0 Texas Pacific, 4,350. Union Pacific, 55, (Wl; U. P., Denvei and Gnlt, b,0s5. Bailroad bonds were also specially active, and while the trading in lexas Pacific seconds, Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf firsts and a few otheis was more than tho nv erage, the business was more evenly dis tributed than foi many a dny, and tho total transactions reached $4,2Jb,030 The im provement wns general, hut like that in stock w as in most enses confined to fractions. The Toledo, Kansas city aud Pacific firsts letired 1 per cent to 93. The following tible slions the prices of active stocks on tlie sew Yor't Stock i-tclnnge jesler dav. corrected 1 iliv for Tux DltFATCii lir iiitm-1 ASTEriiKsoN. oldest Pittsburg mem bers ot the Xew York sloik Exchange, 57 Fourth I Oren High ing I eot. Low Clos- est. SS. American Cotton Oil 3K S1 41. 921 fill, 114 Si's 26 "a OHj 40'I 7o4 37 s, 70 -', 91 j 13 02 H4V ii 27 ts CCi 40S, 3SS Mnerlcan Cotton Oll.pfd . Am. Migir Hefinlng Co.... Am biiitar I'etlnlngCo.pfU (17 MS 92 s 41, 12a 61U IIP 34',, 20n 'S " 74 1091, 2'v a SiV li'i ItH Arcn.. lop a. -. r 4iU '2"1 61. MV 3IS -HI,, b-iSl 40',, Cauaillan Pacific (nada Miutnem , Central of Xew Jer&ey.... ( entrjl Pacific ( liesaieakc and Ohio .... C. &n . 1st pfd C ..0..2dpfil . .... Chicago Gai Trust C , Bur. .".tJulncv C, MIL &!i. Paul C, Mil. & St. Paul, pfil... C, Hock I. P C, bt. P. M. A O C, St. P. M. A O.. pfd .. . AXorthwcsttni , C. A Norlli-viftteru, pfd.. C. C, C. A I Col (oalAInm , -i i 109 'a R2V 124 S'H 41', 111 116', 142 72H 37 1WW 901j 4J' en u 47,'j 116a ne a lib'. ... 11.' 2SI 73! i?"! 37 . -X, '4 .fi", :i 140, 1S, Mil, 124 V 123)j 123- il- -XSi Col. k Hoiking V.i 1 ley Del., Lack. & Went... I i. A Hudson ... -T1 ..' 1-USi VIA Den. & Uto Grande Dm. A' Klo Graudc, pfd.. L. T.. Va. A Ga . T., Va. A Ga.. 2.1 ptd . Illinois Central LikeFrlcA rj,t , Lake Lric A West., pfu... Lake Shore A, M. & Louisville A Nashville...., Michigan ( entral Mobile Ohio , Missouri Paiific , Xatlonal ordage Co Xat.onal CordaKeCo., pld, Xatioual Lead 'trust Xew ork Central X. Y., C. A St. L X. TC. C. A St. L., 1st pfd X. Y C. Abt. L 2d prd. X. Y.. L. E. A ....'.. 19 4!rii 7h 15 109W ' 225,1 70 Irs 50 .s 10!) , it! 70 4lJ 71, 15H 109'4 22s4 Ii9sj 41) i 1H 14'4 109 22'a Ijl'a 122) Is -3 10b "64 S' 94 100a 'iisi 21 'a til-S Ha 34 74'- 4,'. 21 174 "isi J6-, 71", SI"! 23 22X 41 29'a i"b 1. 14. 51) S .v, 164 113s, u; 49 s, 15 M .9 7V 61V 123 J03S 63a 94-Sj 10U Iti st 41 314 70S ? 1-1 83, 65 J,l ra"s i 100 2UK 116 Jl St 44 a 741. 41V 21', -j i4, ioov 20 Ubll 22-ij Sl'l 45 344 7o', 47', X.I.. L. L. A.W., ptd..., X.I. AL. E "... S. Y., O A W Xorlolk A Western Xorfolk A Western, pfd... X ortlt Ami rlcin Co Northern Pacific Xorthem Pacific, prd Ohm A .Mississippi Oregon lmprovcmeut Pacific Mail Peo , Dec A EvansviUo... Philaaelnlila A Beading. . P., C. 0. A St. L P., C, C. A St. L.. pfd.... Pullman Palace Car ltlcbmond & v. p. T -t J2 IS aS IS'. it l MS i, is . ia J-M 2bs a."! 41 21 3 71 22 lO' .n't m l8.'i 147, ,- 4o'i L'- 23V --J) 29 403 33Si 414 30"i 66 "a iit 61 29', 66 10 Ulclimond A W . P. T., pfd s. ii. ..i e i... ...... --s lOlllO, XUIUIII... .. St. l'anlADuluth, pfd bt Paul, Jllnn A. Man lexas Pacific Union Pacific abash "Aabaah, pfd , Wiste-rn Union A heeling A L. E V heeling A L. E.. pfd Dis. A Cattle F. Trust.'. 116-i 14 1H 1. 3 PI 116s, UH oO'A 15. its. t4, 4J 8o; 62 , 4'S. 15 Mil JH "H 61 SsX 61 Philadelphia Slocks. Cloln: unotatlons of Phlla-'plp'da stn-k. flir- TUESDAY. 'JANUARY nlshed hy Whitney & Stephenson, brokers. Xo. 57. rourth avenne menihcrs of the xew YorKStocK ixenange: t Pennsylvania Kallroad He-iillng Itatlroad UnfTiilo, N. Y. ami Phili Bid. Asked. .. '.7 57 . 29-16 lOVi 0-. 111. Leliln-h Vnlli-v ..504 . SB's .. 711-. .. 40M SO'ii -Csj 71 X Northern Pacltlc Northern Piu Mr. pn f... Lehigli Xalgalion Boston Stocks- Atchl. A Top AR Boston & Albinv....91' Boston & Mil ne 154 'ld.. Bur. A Quluct.I09i Eastern H. I!. 6s...".. 120 MtclihurgR. 1 8"i Flint JfePereM - Flint & Pere VI. nfd. Ki -Closing Prices. loston &.Mont 40J "ilumct & Hecla....a0 t"riiiklin 15 Kearsarge 12s! Isieola r0'2 i inta 1 e Copper.... 27'i r.imiratk 100 Vimlstoa Land Co .. -JO lioston Land Co.t... sail Dlcgri Land Co. West End Land Co. 18a Iltll Telephone 3B l.amson Stores..!.... 17 K.C-.st J..t'.ni.7!.120:'i Little HoiV & Ft. !.. 82'i Miss. Centnl Id" mct. Cm. c"n 23'i X. Y. XN. K 4 X. Y. AN. L. 7s....ia5 ". atcr Power -I1 win c-oionv iih4 Itutlinil prpf. Is. Central, toni.. 21M VVis Central, prcf.. 41 Allouez Mln new.. l' ('L-ntrilMIn Co 9H N.KTclop.ATtIeg.. 11. AH. Conntr 17K Thornton-Houston . 11 Atlantic ll't Electric Stocks. BOSTON, Jan. 4 '.Special The latest electric quotations to-day were. Bid. . $"1 2 .. 26 25 .. 14 (10 .. 1(,Vi .. 7 12S .. noo ,. 8 75 Asked. M 50 Thomson-Houston Fleetrtc Co..., Thomson-Houston, prcf , Butt, anil Mont. Commercial.... Ft. Wav ne Electric Co 'Ihomsun-IInuston S. (-"erlcsD). n . Abaintcd Trust Receipts Detroit Eltctrical Works , 12 87K 7 2.1 11 Si'i 91X1 Mining Stock Qnotatlons. , New York, Jan 4 Alice, 180; Aspen, 330: Deadwood T.. 195; Gould .1 Currv, 100; Homesrakc, 1100. Horn Silver, 375; Iron Sil ver, 140: Mexican, ICO, Ontario, 43 50, Ophfr, 2',0- Plj mouth, 150. Savage, 125, Sierra Xevada 170; Standard, 120; Union Consol idated, 140. Bar Silver Quotations. New YotK, Jan. 4 Special. Bar sllyer in London, 43'd per ounce. New York dealers' price for silver, 93Jc per ounce. LI YE STOCK MARKETS. RECEIPTS AT EAST LIBERTY MUCH LAItGr.n THAN LAST WEK. Desirable Peeves In Demand Hogs In Light Sunplj- and Advanced Choice Mntton and Lamb Steady Cold Weather Fav . orable. " OrPicr or The Dispatch, Pittsburo, Moxday, January 4. At the East Liberty yards there were 80 carloads of cattle on sale when markets opened this morning, against bO loads the previous "Monday. In the offerings of this week were about 28 loads from Chicago. The remainder were chiefly from Ohio and Indiana. "While there were noprime beeves on sile, the quality of those offered was a fair average. About ten cailoads of good cattle from Ohio were on the market. Buy ers were present In fail force, but markets opened slow owing to the in ci eased supply. With 20 carloads more than were on sale last Monday, the buyer made the most of his opportunity, and there wasa strong effoittobear markets. The be-irs, howev er, met with little success, and the advance of last week was well main tained on all desimblo grades, though com mon and low grade cattle were weak and slow. Good Ohio beeves were held at a nickel a pound, and prospects were good that this price would be obtained for tho best. The inciea"scd inn wasoflset by the cold weather, w hichis always helpful to live stock markets. There was a fair run flf fresh cows, but quality of those offered was low and demand was slow. The top of mirkets was $35 per head, and few were good enough to bring this price. There was a light run of veal calves ind markets were reported firm, with G)ci top price. Sheep and lambs Receipts in this line weie more than double wharthev mere a week ago, the total being 21 cailoads. Markets were weakand a shade lower than last week. Choice stock, how ever, held up cloe to the old prices. Tho pilco of sheep was $5 50 per cwt. and of lambs 6"zc poi lb. Hogs Receipts, between 33 and 40 car loads. Demand very active nt a sharp ad vance on closfnc nrices of last week. The advance was leportcd by dealers from 15 20cpcrcwt. Tops sold quickly at $4 404 50. Last Monday the pi ice was $4 10. Prices in tills lino have advanced almost $1 00 per cwt. in the past month. The cold snap has no doubt been a stimulus to trade in this Hue. At Kerr's Island jards receipts of cattle weie light, and with cold weather and strongormaiketsat souices or supply, all deBit aide stock wns quickly taken at better prices than were obtained i week ago. Best Chicago beeves sold at $6 25 to $6 40, medium weights, $5 75 to ?6 03; light w eiehts, $4 75 to $5 40; common to fair, $3 50 to $4 25 The onlv couutrv stock of anv consequence was 29 head of veal calves which neio sold at 5"o to fitc per lb Beceipts: From Chicago I. Zeigler, 112 head; L. Gerson, 62; A. Fromm, 57. FiomOhio J. Dnpuy, 2. From Penn sv lvanta J. Wright, 1. Total, 231; last week, 167: previoils week, 31"). sneen ana iimus in tnis unc there was a very light supply and all offerings weio sold readily at an advance on last Mondav's prices, which were leported all way from 15c to 25c per cwt. Sheep wero sold nt a ramre ofliom$3 25to$5 50ner cwt. and lambs at 434c to 6Vc per lb. Receipts: From Ohio C. Volbrecht, 63 head. From Fennsvlvania E. D Sereeant, 92; J. Wiight, 120; T. Bing ham, 158. Total, 43J; last week, 255; previous week, 529 lions -On account of a wreck on theB. AO. Bailroad a number of cars consigned to Heir's Islind jnrds failed to leach their destination, and as a Tesult supply was not equal to demand. Pric-s were higher, and n-nge was $4 25 to $4 65. Receipts- F10111 Ohio C. Volbrecht, lb; J. Dupuy, 48. Total, 64 head; last week, 801; previous week, 1,0-15. At the Woods' Run yards the Greenawalds had qn sale 174 head of ca'tle, of which 120 head were from Chicago aid 54 fiom Ohio. Chicagos sold from 4c to 5c per pound, nnd Oluos ic to Wo per pound. The same firm had on sale 4:llambs and 265 hogs. Somevorv Vancv lambs were sold at 74c the range be ing 6Mc to TKc. Hors weie sold at 4c per pound. By Telegraph. Buffalo Cittle Receipts, 17!oadsthlough, 150 sale; inaiket 1015c highei forlightand common cattle: expot ters and heavy grades steady; extra steeis, $5 255 50: choice, $4 bo J&K OO .pr.n1 fa1t.li fnt- tl 5ld?l I l.? s t. .. I (lyv w, g.'wu . . .., UU1 tsi. OHCCJl U11U lamps Receipts,3 load throiuh, 75 sale: mar ket barelv steady for good sheep: common to fan, 10c lower; good lambs fullv 520c off: sheen, extra fancy, $5 255 50, "good to choice $5 005 25; lambs, good to extrn na tive, ?B ai0 ao: common to lair do, $5 75 GO. Hogs Receipts, 76 loads thiough, JOOsale; market active, strong and luzher for all kinds- heavy grades, $4 534 C5; mediums, $4 454 55, Xew lork Beeves Receipts, 5 354 head. Including 4 (cars for sale: maikot 10c per 100 pounds higher; native steers, $3 805 23 per 100 pounds: bnlls and co-vs. trflcS"; 40 diessed beef steidj at 6J0c per pound. Calves Receipts, 730 head: veals firm: other calves and veals. $5 000(5 50 per 100 pounds: Brussels, $2 603 50. Western calves. $3 1C 3 40 Sheep Ueceipts, 17,102 head; sheeu dull: lambs, ie pei pound Ion er: sheep. $3 53 g6 0D per 100 pounds; lambs, $G 007 25; messed muttons steady nt 81c pr pound: dressed lambs weak nc Stfgllc. Hogs Re ceipts, 14 037 head, consigned direct; nomi nally steady at $3 901 CO per 100 pounds. Cliicaco Cattle Receipt,15,0CO head: ship ments, 4,000 head: maiket active, steady to highei; prime Nteors, $3 00J;5 55. good to choice, H 254 85; others. $2 753 75; stock ers,52 0002 95, cows, $2 30Q2 90. Hogsue ceipts, 35 (OO head; shipments, 12,000 head: market active and iiglOs higher; rnujrh and common, $3 S.3 90; mixed, $3 954 00: prime heavy and butchers' weinhts, ft (OB) 4 10; light, 3 854 10. Sheep Receipts, 6,000 head; shipments, 1,000 head: market stfidv: native ewes, S3 004 25: mixed. $4 304 SO; wethers and j e.11 lings, f5 CP6 00. Westerns, Jj4 G05 15; poor Texans, $2 903 85; lambs, ?3 75g6 50. St. Louis Cattle Receipts, 1 400 hcad-'ship-ments 200 head; mnrket stionu; good 6teei-, $4 25g.4 50; medium do, J 75Q4 00; corn led. W C04 25; fair to good icedlug steers, $2 5n 3 05; lexas steers, grass mid coinfed, $2 200 3 3j: butchers, $1 60l to: natives, ?3 103 60 Hogs Receipts, 2,fo0 head; shipments, 300 head: mirlret 10c higher; fair to choice heavy, $3 93f4 10: mixed, ?3 503 75: light, fail to best, f, 804 00. Sheep Receipts, 200 bend; shipments, none: market stiong: me dium grades, $2 70J 75; lambs, $4 3C5 00. Cincinnati Cattlo in fair supply and steady; fair to choice butcher grades. $3 00 4 45: prime to choice shipper.-, tl 005 00, re- vciiiis, j,ja iieau; s.iipiiienis, x.u neaa. llOgs nctive and nislier; common anil light, $3 70 gi 10; packing nnd imtelicts. $3 950125, ic ceiptg, 0,000 head: shipments, l,S70 head. Sheep steady: common to choice, $J 004 50, extra, fat wethers und jeai lings, $1 75g5 00; receipts, S00 head: shipmentx, none. Isiiubs in itood demand und lirni: common to choice. $5 Logo 35 per 100 pound"-. Kniikas CPv Cattle Ueceipts, 3,400 head; shipments 3500 head; cons 1015c hUhcr, others activ' ind steady; steers 3 75i 00; Shippeis, $1 25 00. cows, $2 43 51, stock cisand feeders. SI 50W3 U). Hot Eimnl!. 4 600 head: shipments, 1,201 head: mnrkf ac tive and lolic highei; bulk, i3 803 B5. all grades, $3 113 65 Sheep lieceipts. 403 head; shipment', 5xi bead: market steady and un ci'. in, ed.- 5. 1893. WEATHER AND TRADE. The Arrival of the Cold Wave Is a Stimulus to Business. FLORIDA ORANGES ON ADVANCE. Oats Drop and All Cereals Are Tending to a Lower Level. GROCERS XOT CHANUIJWJ PRICES MUCE Office of The Dispatch, ) FiTTSBCiio, MoDvY, Jan. 4. ( Country Produce .Lobbing prices Monday rarely develops anything new in this department of trade. Dairy products continue dull and slow, especially for goods that are not first-class. Country butter is as it has been for n month or more a drug. High grade creamery is steady at quota tions. Eggs have been in heavy supply and light demand the past week. We note an improved demand and higher prices for Florida oranges. The crisp cold weather has had the effect of giving new courage and fresh hope to our produce commission mer chants, and a continuance of the present weather fs bv them unanimously coveted. Ari-LEs-n 50S2 00 pc r barrel. Bc-TTER-Creamcrv Flgln, 3!(ii;32c: Ohio brands. 27(E30c: common country butter, ld7c: choice countrv roll, 10322c. Beans New York and Michigan pea. (I 00ffl2 OO; marrowfat. J2 iy?225:-Lhn beans, 4(Slc ft: hind picked medium, 51 'I0.32 00 BllEESWAX-CIioice. J235c 3 lb; low grades, 22 Bt ck wheat Tl oun-Xew. 2!l82,-c V lb. CiIEESE-Ohio choice. Ilii.i-: Xew York cheise. nsUsie: Liuiburgcr. i:C13Kc: Wiscon sin Mrelt7er, fullcrcam, 13 'iUc; fin ported Swelt zer. 26ac. Ciora Country cider, 83 50ffi5 00 barrel; sand retlueJ. $6 VKi 01. ----- Cii4BicBRiES-Per box, f2 0D2 50; per barrel, $7 ooraa 00. Enos itrlrtly fresh nearby stock. 2c: can dled eggs. 223c: cold storage eggs. 21e. FFATiirits Evfra live gi-ese, o753c; No. I, 48 50c -p lb: mixed lots. SKSuoc. Dried fnt'ITS-Peaches. halves, 6H"c: evapor ated apples. KSi9". apricots, ufaioc: blackberries. &q4:; raspberries. 17iif17';i;: dried grapis. 4' 4ic; huckleberries 7'!jSc. G4ME Wild turkevs. Ji 502 00 each: mallard ducks. 4 OOiSf--. 00 pi r dozen : tral -ducks. 12 75133 CO per dozen: pheasants. 5 liSiH CO; quail, tl 2ol 50; squirrels. JI onl 511; rabbits, mssie per pair: whole deer. l-ai;c"a lb: raddles. lfxa.0c B lb. HONET ei- crop white clover, 18c; California honey. 121915c ? ft. Mai'LF Strl r Tifiji'ioc a gallon. JIapleSlgar 10c "f ft. 1"oui.trv Alive-Chickens. fWntKic a pair, 1 irge: 30S.VIC, medium: live turkeys, lJOncrl ft; ducks. 5CS60C a pair; dressed chickens. I4lic B lb: dressed turkeys 1516c "fl ft; dresid ducks, 1415c i in. Potatoes Carload lots. XiSAOc on trark- from store. 404oc 1 bushel- Southern sweets, 1 50I 75 a barrel. Jersevs. S.1 oora.1 25. Seeds " estern rccleaned medium clover Job bing at $5 29: mammoth, 15 55: tlmothv. $1 43 for prime, and I 50 for choice; blue gra3. 12 60(32 60; orcnard grass. St 75: millet. 1(0: German. $115: Hungarian. II 10: fine lawn, 23c B lb: seedbuck wheat. $1 40(3)1 50. Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered. V. Tropical FRUITS-Lemons, 4 0H3I TO; Florida orani!e. $2 5aa2 7o a box: banaiias.fl 7i! 00 first", $1 2VS1 50 good seconds per bunch: Malaga grapes. 85 5010 00 a half barrel; new layer figs, 14ai6c per lb. Vegetables Cabbages. 83 twfi4 00 a hundred: yellow Danvor onlonx, 82 0OS2 25 a barrel: toma toes. $2 OT per bushrl: clcry, 2?n'Hc per dozen: turnips, !J0cjl 00 a barrel. Groceries. Trade in this line is reported qnlet. Mer chants nre not disappointed, as the quiet ness is according to precedent tho first week of the year, and furnishes the needed oppor tunity for stock taking. Greex COFFFE Fancv. 21: 20MC: prime. lOc: low irrade 'c: choire Rio, 20 Government lava. 27(52!X': Maracalho." oin Mo-ha. 27Ma:8'3(: Santos 18'i(a22c; Caracas. 22s,(fi21Sc: baGimn. 21U,22Sc. Roasted (iu papers) Standard brands. 19c: lileh grades. 22S2iSc; old Government Java bulk. JWMOc: Maracalbo. 21'(i?23lc: santos. isKajJUc peabcrrv. 25c; choke Rio. 11Uc: prime Hio 19c good ltlo, lsvc: ordinary. IS'ifflliKc. Spices (whole) Cloves. I3ff,lic; allspice. 10c cassia. 6c: pepper. He: nutmeg. 70ffinc. I'KTROLErM (Jobbers' prlres)-no test. 6Vc Ohio. 120". 7Sc: lieadllght, 1. 7Kc; water while 99Sc; globe, 14S14'ic: c!alne,15c: carnartlni-. He: rorallne, lie; red oil. 10"iGllc: purity. He; oleine. 14c. MISERS' OIL No. 1 winter, strained. 43auc ner gal.: summer. 3V37c: lard oil. -.va.c. pcT SYRUP-Corn svrup. 2?5J0c:clioli.e sugar svrunJ 31iSB3c; prime suar syrup. J032c; strictly prime-. N. O. Molassis Fancv new crop 4XH"c choice 4C4Ic; old crop. ai3Sc; N. O. syrup744 soda Bicarb, In kegs. 33Vc: hl-carb. m U 514c: bl-carb. assorie.1 packages. 3((a6c: sal s.odu In kegs. lKc; do granulated. 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 9c: stearlne per set. 8ic: narafflne. Ul2c. marine, per RICE-Head Carolina, 6'(IHic; choice. 5Y(a-c-Louisiana. ViO-i'c. yv, TARCii-Pearl, 4c; corn starch, emc; gloss lORFH.x FRHTS-L3Tcr raisins. K no. London lavcrs 52 25: 5Ius-atcls tl 75: California Muscatels 81 60l 75: Valencia. 77'sc; Ondara Valencia S'ic: biiltana. 1015c; currants. 4iSl5c- Tu'rk prunes, n&4c: Fri-nch prunes. Sasc- Salonica prunes. In 2-l package-. lc; cocoinuts a 10J j. n,'. aunonas. i.sn , fiio , juc-no Ivlca. 17c; do shelled 5Tc: walnuts Nap.. mai4c: blrllr Alliens rie Smyrna figs, 1314c;n w dates 5'-6i-: Brazil nuts 7c; pecans 11 17c: citron 9 lb, 232iC; lemoii peel. 12c y lb: orange peel, 12c DllIFD FRITITS-Apples, sliced. 6it8!c- ap ples evaporatid. '&ic: peaches. evapoVated pirid. 2;jalc: peaches. Callfo-n'a. evaponted' unparcd. l"ffi)16c: cherries, plttid. 15c: cherries nnl Eltled. 8c: rnspb-rrlcs. cvapoia'ed. 1819c- bfack erris. tM0.1c; huckleberries, Sc. SUOVRS-Cubes. 4Vc; powdered. 4Vc: erann late.l. 4Hc: confectioners'. 4,4-c: soft white 4 47.c: vellow. choice. "iW93'Q: yellow, eood 2Gfr 3Sc:yellow. fair. 3K3Sc. " ' vy9 Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), $4 73: medium hllfbblsfnOO). 82 65. m' Salt-No. I H bW, 81 20; No. 1 extra bbl. $1 !0 dalrv. "P bhU 1 20: coarse crvstal, a bbl 31 ai Illgitlns' Fureka 4 bu. sacks, $2 80; lllcitliis' Eu reka. 1614-ft packets. Tl 00 Cavnfd GooDS-btandard peaches, tl 71(31 90 2tls. tl 2rai -5: extra peaches, 2 00(52 10: pie peiches. R.va90c: finest corn. SI ssfji 0; Hfd. Co corn. R'dfiSl 00: ren clierrlei. (I ooai 10. Lima beans. SI 10: soaked Ho. 8.1c: stringed do, 6"a70C; marrowfat pea1, tl n(V31 15: soaked peas, h.vi70c pineapple. 81 20(311 30: Bahama do. i' oo; damson plums. 81 CO. greengages 1 25- egg plums, it 00 California apticot. ?1 751 90; Calllornla pears 82 102 2n: uo greengages, tl 65: do egg plums. t t5. extra white cuerrles (1 75; raspoerrlcs. tl (MSI lo; strawberries, Vicrijitl 10: gooseberries, ,1 6Hgt 05, tomatoes, i(iaie: salmon. I-rb cans, 1 J(a,l 8u: blackberries, 60e: succotash 2 lb cans, boaked. 00c; do green. J-!ft cms. fl 2j(il 5i; corn beet, 2-lb laus. fl (.0(3)1 70; 1-lb cans, fl 30; baked beans. ?l 40(3l 5o: lobsters, l-lb cans, tl 25: lnacn trel, 1-ibcaus, boil d. 8150, sardines, domestic, . S3 Sj4 IX), 'is, i-i 50: sardltics. imported. !4s, 811 5tJ3)U aO; saruines. imported. 's, "IS 00; sar dines, mustara, ih 3; sarnmes. spicej, $3 50. Fish 1-xtra .No. 1 blualer, mackerel. $24 00 per bbl. ixtra No. 1 do miss. fJuoO. No 2 shore mack erel, $19 00: Xo 2 large mackerel, tbi 50. so 3 large mac Kirel, H uu.xio. asm 111 niarkere'l $10 00. llirrlug-spht. $6 to; lake. 3 05 -p 100-ft bbl. M bite tlsh, 4 75 ? 100-ft halt bbl. Lake trout, i-i iO?Wiall bnl linnan haildles, iOolb. Ice land liaitbut, Ue "rl ft Plckt-rel. haif bbt. 84 W: quarter bbl. $1 tiO. Holland hertlng, 73c. U alkotf lierring, )0c. tl VTMt.VL 84 90. 00. Graln, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange: One car of No. 2 yellow ear corn, 4Sc, spot, P. ,v 1 E.; 1 car of Xo. 2 y. e. corn, 48Jc, 5 da, s; 1 car Xo. 2 white oats 37c, 5 das. lieceipts as bulletined, 37 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railwa 7 cars of oats, 1 of ear corn, 1 ot bran, 1 of straw, 1 of malt, 10 of flour, 2 orhaj. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 2 cars of corn, 1 of oats, 2 of hay, 1 of bran. Bj Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of oats, 2 of coin, 1 of hay, 1 of barley. By Pittsburg and Western 1 car of oats, 1 of corn, 1 of hay. Cereal maiket-) show weak ness all along the line, and prices of oats ai e a'ain reduced, as our quotations will dis close. Neil shell corn is weak, and wheat and flour nre qniet. At the regularcall buv eisand selleis were too far apart in their views lor any active trading. Following quotations arc for carload lots on tnek. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store: . tli IltAT Xo. 2 red. 90c$l OO: No S red, ftViJOSc. Cokn No. 2 vellow ear, 4afc4i'sc; hleu nilicd ear, 7'iSHSc: mlvtd ear. 4di'Je; so. yi- low shelled.-4itol7'c: hlg'i mi-teu shelled, ofS'b'ic: mixed shelled. '43e: new no 2 yellow sue ied, 42 (ii! 'Mc: high uilv.nl Uo, 4H5?ll'4c. OAr: No. 1 oat, 3.s(afH.: Xo.2 white. 37(3 37sje; extra No.3 oats Ai-iO7c; mixed oats, Jj)a) 3bi-. KE "v. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 9j9;c; "So. 1 estern. 94tit&c. 11 A n L ki - te&7.c. iLOLn .lobbiug prices Fancy spring patents. f5 50ia3 75: lancv winter patents. $ 2&t 5u: fancy straight wluter, (o CO3S 2i; faney straight sprlinr. fi 2-! W). clear vriuter. 4655U); straight XXiJC bakers'. 84 7o.i 00. Kve flour. Jo 2j(55 50 Millfi.i-d-.No. lwhlte miduhngs,ti! 10J2 50 "j" ton; Nu. J white middlings, SI9 o0J) U): brown middlings, 17 OOiSIS ou: wiuler wheat bran, 17 50 Is 00; ehop teed. J21 UU25 OU. HAi-Iialed timothy, enolce, ?12 6012 73: No. 1. Ml small 75: No. 2. S10 25a!0 tO: i lover hay. Slo CO 10 oO: loose from wagon, SU U314 00. aecordlng toiiuality; packing ha), ta Mas .iu. STKAW-Oatn. J7 CO7 5u; wheat, S5 75S0 00; rye, to 2Caj 5J. ' Provisions. Sugar cnrcil hams lar; 9 Siigtreured hams, medium... SS bugircureil hams, small VI4 bugar cured Caliliirnia hams 7,S sug ir etired b. bacon 9 bugar cured skinned hams, large 10 sug ir cured skinned hams, medium Iu Sugarcured shoulders 64 Sugar cured boneless shoulders 8U Sugar cured skinned shoulders, 7V Sugar cured bacon shoulders 6 Sugar cured dry salt sbuulderi 6 ! Sugar cured d. beef rounds 12 Suir.-iF rnrpH it. Iw-pf flats . 7 Bacon clear sides, 30Ibs 7 nLuu clear ueiiivi-. iin ' Dry silt clear sides, 30lbavc'g e Dr salt deir side, 201lMaveg "h Mpss Hurt ln aw ....... 12 00 Mess pork, family 12 00. Lard, retlned In tierces Lard, n fined In one-half bbU Lard, ritined In 60-lb talis Lard, refined Iu 20-lb palls.-. I.-iril, refined in 50-lbcan , Lard, retlneil mt-lbtlnpaiU Lard, refined In 5-lb tin palls Lard, refined In 10-lb tin palls Tlie Drygoods Market. New York, Jan. 4 The drygoods market opened without much change irom previous conditions. Agents have announced prices lor new prints generally, bnt they do not vary materially from those of the previous scaifon- the basis being 6c tor best fancies. Agents were busy with the details of deliv ery orgoods of all kinds Tor tbe new season and jobbers with the opening of new goods and the distribution of ginghams, for which the demand is phenomenal. Tbe woolen goods marki t was more lully opened to-day and during the week all lines will be open. The prices made on them are the same as last year, with a few minor exceptions. The Metal Markets. New York, .Tun. 4. Pig Iron steady: Ameri cin, $15 5017 73. Copper steadv; lake, Jan uary, $10 70. Lead steadv at $4 25. Tin quiet and steady; Struits, $19 90. "Wool Mnrket. St. Locis Wool Receipts, 1,700 ponnds: shipments, 37i0 pounds; market quiet and unchanged. Turpentine alarktt. X'ew Yoik Turpentine dull and weak at 31Q35c. Worth fire dol lars a bottlo, but sold for only one dollar, and guar anteed to benefit or cure, or money refunded tho nrenntne Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. Fraudulent imi tations of this medicine ore sometimes offered and sold at CO and 70 cents. To protect tho public from such imposi tion, the genuine js now sold only through druggists, regularly authorized as agents, and at the uniform and long-cstabushea price of $L00 per bottle, or six bottles for $3.10. But each bottle of tho tyrTiui'iie Golden .Med ical Discovery carries vnth it something that Mokes it the cheapest blood-punfier and nver-invigorator that you can buy. It's the printed guarantee of its makers that, if it fails to benefit or cure you, they'll return the money. You pay only for the good you get, vnth this and with all of Dr. Pierce's medi cines, xou pay the one fixed price hut it there's no help, there's no pay. It's " value s. xou pay tne one nxeu pr-ce n e's no help, there's no pay. It's " ived, or your money back." received, 1VO OTHER LeAvE3 a Delicate and XiAstxn'O Odor For ale ay all Drag and Fancy Goods Dealers or if unable to procure this wonderful soap send ZSe In stamps and receive a cake by retnrn mall. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. SPECIAIr-Shandon BellsWaltz (the popular Society Waltz) sent FREE to anyone sending a three irraDDeRi of Shandon Bells Soap. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES DYSPEPSIA. Having suffered from Dys pepsia for three years, I de cided to try Bcbdock Blood Bitteu, and after using one bottle found myself o mncli better that I was encouraged to use another: after taking tliio, I find myself so fully re stored that I do not rficed any more medicine, feeling truly grateful to B. H. Ii. 3Ih. G. C. "iVhite. Taberg, Oneida Co., y. T. PROMOTES DIGESTION. Jal-TTSsn WOOD'S PyOSPHODINE The Rrent English Kemedy. Promptly and permanent ly cures all funns of nerv ous weakness, emissions, sperm itorrhea, impotency and all effects of abuse or excesses. Been prescribed over 13 years In thousands ofrise:! the only relia ble and honet medicine tnnvn lt ilrnirvleta -- Before and After. Woon'sPiiosfiiooi-cE: if he offers some vyortniess medicine in place of this, leave his dishonest store, inclose prue in letter, and we will send by return mail, l'rlt e, one p ick are, ?1: six. fo. One will plne, six will cure. Pamphlet in plain scaled envelope, 2 stanps. Ad dress rllK WOOD CIIF.MICAI. CO., Ill Wood ward avenne, Detroit. Mich, bold In PUthurjr 1 y Jos. Fleming A sov. III Market street ilcl7-51 - JAPANESE PILE CURE A cure- lor Piles. External, internal, laind. Bleed ing and Itching. Chronic. Recent or llemlltar. This remedy has positively neier been known to fall. 1 a box. t lor?i. by mail. A guarantee given with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to re fund the frj If not eured. issued by EMIL (1. &TUCKV, Urueglst. IV holoale ami Retail Agcut. Sos. 2401 and 1701 Penn ai e.. corner . ylle ave. and li.lton t.. Pittsburg, Pa. Use btuckv's Ularrhica JL Cramp Cure. 2 and V) rt. Jal-s2 ABOOKrCRTHFMILLIOM TREE QME TREkTiaEHT, . WITH MEDICAL lL-rTRir.tTY ' ror all CHH0H1C, OBQAIMO ks3 JTERVOTTS SIBEA!ES in both sexes. IlaTsiClttlllroamathlahMT aaa.. THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., MIIWAOXK.WIS DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old phWcian iti'li great snecesx. It is. a per fectly safe nnd reliable remedy and Is sne cessfully used ni a monthly corrective bv tliouianda of lndie. Beware of imitations Ask for Di. Motfs Pennvrojal Female Pills and take no other, or enclo-ie $1 and we will mail you a box -securely scaled in plain pa per. Price $1 per box, si v for 15. DR.HOTTS CHKSf. CO. Clevaland, O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming & Son, Pittsburg, Pa. deil-TTS PILES. ! JSTANT KI-T.IEF. j-'inal enre 10 days, and never roturn. No puree, no saue. no sunnmltnnr. bulferers will learn of a simple remedy Free by nddredng TUTTLE & CO , 78 Nnau St.. N. Y. Citj. de20-30T s D! :s Treatment for the caro of r.ost"lIanlioad.Ininn. loner, iajc k of Development, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Emissionn.Varlcocele. etc, without stomach medicines fin failures or relapses. Cnres assiiri-il SKALt-.O TKEATISt. ITItEE. MAUVTO.I CO., 10 Park Place.New York, octl-nswk U";?J 5 &. 1 1 TOlUfsOAP and BUILD CP THE WHOLE SYSTEM TO PERFECT HEALTH. cfcHoofland's Podoehjllin Pills BROKERS-FINANCIAL. -M Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. 3W ap30-3S 5V u 64 6 6". PEOPLE'S Capital. 1 SAVINGS BANK, 81 FOURTH AVENUE. 100.009. Snrnln t 670 )- D.McK. LLOYD. LDWARD E. DUF". 4 President. Asst. Sec Treas. per cent interest allowed on time de posits. OC24-64-D A'l ). John M. Oakley & Co, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New l'ork and Chicagflk 15 blXTU ST- PitUhurg. I 9-).I-v -' f ).;-) si MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHiTTIER 814 Pl.f AVENUE, FITTSDUKG, P 4. As old residents know and hack fles of Pittsburg paper prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devoting special attention to all chronic Froen,sesrc-N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible riirni lo and mental dis persons Ii L II V U UO eases, physical de cay, nervoui debility, lack of enersy. ambi tion and hone, impaired memory, disordered sHrht. seir distrust, basnrnlnes', dizziness, deeplessne', pimple, ernption-i, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for bnsiness.societyanii inarriasc. permanently, safely and privately iai.BLOOD AND SKIN.? eruptions, blotehe,falliii!rhair.bones. pains glandular spellings, ulcerations of tho tonsno, month, throat, ulcer, old sores, are cured forlife, and b'ood noions thoroulilr eradicated IromnMADV kidne and the system. UnllMnn I , bladder de rangements, weak back, (travel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment. prompt relief and ro ii enres. Dr. VVhittier's life long. cTtensive experi. ence insures scientiflcandrelitblc treatment; on common ense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as caretnllv treated as if here. Office hours. 0 a. ii. toS r. M. Sunday, 10 a. jr. to I r. it. only. OR. AVH1TTIER, 814 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. jaS-49-Dsnwk Suffering In mind, body -md purse from DRUNK. ENM.S.S or DIPSOMANIA can be unrely. safely nnd speedily cured by Lhewonderfnl newspeclfla CHLORSOCOLD! No matter Tvbether the peron is a moderate or "periodical" drinker or t. total vrreck." CIILO RIOGOLP dentroya all appetite or craving: Tor alcoholic stimulants without harm or In convenience, and assures the patient new life and happiness. Being tasteless it can be Riven by a friend In tea, toSee. lenonade. beer, liquors, or food without the patient's knowledge, or it can be taken by tbe patient in the same liquid, with a firna rantee of absnlme snecess and a radical cure in either cne. Hnndredi of enres have been made with triLOIElOQOLD n Illinois atone Price within reach of all. only SS. CIILOKIOGOLD can be hiul ofo-ir airents or sens postpaid by us. Pamphlet f nml.hed free All correspondence confidential. MADRID f-IIEMICA I. CO., Sole Proprietors for the U. b- 3o Dearborn st-, Chicago. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA., BY Jos Flemirg 4. Son, 410 Market St. Dnqnesne Pharmacy. 518 Smithfield St. A. J. Kacrcher, 59 Federal St., Allegheny Cityj' iy" del-3i-Trs DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BBAIN Trpatmeiit. it gnarantepti -specific for HystPiia. IVzzines-s Cnn'mlsloiis. Fits. .Nervous eurtlglm. lltal-ichr. Nervmis 1-Tostration cinsed by the nsa of alroltol or tnlwcco. ikefnlnif3. MtnUI De pression, xirteiilnjr of thf Brain re&nltin in ln KanltT. decay and fleath. Fmnatnre Old Ape. Loss of Tower in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Srerinatorrhf? ciused br oTer-exertlon of tho b-iin. .elf-abnsc or oer-indulKenre. taeh box contain one month's treatment. 1.00 a box, or lx for?5 00 hy mail. WE GUARVNTEE SIX BOXES To enre any case. With each order received for sit note-, we will snd the pnrcliaser onr written guarantee to refund thu money if thetre&tment docs not enre. Gnarantees issued only bv EMIL Ct TUCK. DriirNt. s-ole AK-mt. Nos. 2401 ind 1701 1'enn avenue, corner TVyli" avenue and Fulton street, nttsbnrjr. Ia. Use btuckys Diarrhtra & Cramp Care. and.50 cts. Jal-2 LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED SP.4NJH NEKTINE. The great Span !Ti Kemedv, U sold ITfl A W R I TTE.N l.UAKANTEE to enre all nerv ous dUeise, such asAcak3Iemorv . before asd AFTIUt rsi"0. Loss of Uraln l'oweri Makefnlnes', Lost Manhood. Mghtly Emissions. ServoiiBiies. Lassltiirtc.all drains and loss of power or the dencratlve Organs in either sex caused bv ovcr-evertlon. youthful errors, or excessive ue of tobacco, opinra or fctlmpt-ints. 51 per package by" mail: rori. With e-y J5 onlrr we GIEA "WRITTEN GUAItANTl i. TOf UREorREPUND MOMV. spanlh .Medicine Co.. Mr d rid. -pain, and Detroit. Mich, for sale by JOS. FI.ESra A. sO, Plttburg. cc2j-a-jirrs - VIGOR OF MEN -Easllj, QcJcLIy, Permanently RESTORE! and all tbe train of evils, the results of overwork, Ickness. worrr, etc. r till strength, development. nd tone guaranteed in all cases, blnip'e, natnru TOcthous. immediate improvement heett. Kallurt Impossible 2,ono reference-. liook. explauaUoaa anu proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address yfan-: aIsKdical to, uuff.ixo. n. t. leJO-ui Wo send the marvelomi French P.emeJr CALTHOS frs-. and ;MEI lecal guarantee that Caltuos will i STOP DIselisrEes 4c Emlorfsiu. CURE lUtserniatorrhes-Tarleoeele 1 and BESTORE Loot i Isor. r :s&& x Lse tl and pay if satuftd. Add.-f.j.VON MOHL CO.. Pole ADtriru Igvsta, ci"l"i'T, Okl. de29 37-TT3 TO WEAK MEN! SntTcxtssf fron tho effects of vouthful rrrml early decoy, vrastini weakness, lost manhood, etc. i nui kbu a -Muduii; ucoiiau i-ai-iii e aiauuilz fnllpartlciilars for home cure, FKEB of charse. A splendid medical work . should be read by evory man who Is nrvona and debllltat-d. Address. Proi", F. J. t'OWliEBC Sloodus, Coniu dcl-U-DSuwk DOCTORS LAKE SPh-ClAlJSTs in mil cases re 3uiring scientiflo and confl. er.tiaf treatment. Dr. 3. K. Lake, M. R. a P. S., Is the old est and most eiperiehced sp cialist In the city. Consults tlon free and strictly confl. ucntiai. unite oours -s to t ana 7 to o f. x.; faundays, 3 to 4 r. u. Consult them person silly, or write. Doctors Lake. cor. Penn ar. VBcLith at., Pittsburg. Pa. Je7il-rsi WEAK MEN Suffering from I Power. .Nerrsss le bllitr.Le.Olxnhel. W e will send von a valuable book (sealed) free of charge, contalningfullpartlcnlarsforatpeedyantt nennsnent cure. A ii'ircss: "-a ijiaiu aiblJ.xu 304 Olive -Street, St. Louis, llo deOIJ-133 CXEAJt THE rOMPLEXION, BRIGnTK! THE EYES, SWEETES THE BREATH. TONE THE ST03IACH. -REGTJT.ATE THE LIVEB: A NTH BOWETA HARO DRINKERS wdn ?W s--i2-tk. tfiTXIQ DSSsHs POIlFYiiBLOOD f9 .3 i ' Mmsk..t&
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