rnMMMffifcMMrvTilMcs .n in M' nm m immiiiimiiiimiiwiinni'iiii'w i Hi ' " i tii 111 111m ruw mi I inmr tttiii iiii m hhi'ihii , i ii ii m ii i TMiwTTiTmrrjiirTr m n i 1 11 Tn V IH WiW IWTWW iTTTiH rrnrniirniriifi ) 1 1 i illHI T. ' ' J - , - - . v- - " O T. " ' V - " "if . .; .? ' , " 1.. A.- f J1 T."--" 3&f? .X - " - ' . . ' - ' X ' - - 7 r . . . . - ' - " i -r . j .. v"2f THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. THURSDAY. JANTJART 7. 1893. I0CAL LIVE STOCK. Jinn of Cattle Large at Liberty and Low Grades Weaker. GOOD BUTCHER BEEVES STEADY. "Hogs Actire-atthe Highest Trice Beached Ilere This Season. SHEEP l. 1AEGE SUPrLT AXD EAST Office op The DtsrATCH, ) ' PiTTSniito, Wednesday, January 6. At East Liberty yards there have been all I lold about id carloads of" cattle on the mar I ket this week, ajrainst 70 loads last week and 8. load the previous week. There were no prime beeves on sale, but the pro portion of good cattle offered this week wa? somewhat larger than it has been of late. Tlujers weir prociit tn fair force at the opening of market- Monday mornins, but lcmnnded conceions on former rates be caute of the heavy tun. Their efforts proved "snccestul a- regarded common and low prude stock, and r-ales wcrp made at 10c to 15c per cwt helotv the rates that prevailed the prcvinu Monday, while desirable butcher cattle lipid their own and sold at almot last veuK'n price"- The hhrhest price paid was 5 03 roi tnoloadsof Onio cattle, Thisprice M"a- 15c per c t. above anythins 'old last wot lint the quality was that much better than la-t week's tops. Three loads or pood "1.500-lb liee es. which were consigned from Vermillion county. 111., were sent on In flrst lliand-.eo 00 being offered here and refused, ! the bhippcr's. limit was above this figure. 'Good fat dry cons were in Rood demand, but common stock was verydulland hard to oll. The latterare not w anted in this market. Tlic-e were for good fre-h cows offered and no fancy. The best ollcred were sold at 9.15 pet head Vealers were scaice and Inciter, sales being reported as high as 7c Jrlb llos' Supplj-Vas below demand on -jlondav. and prices advanced sharply until sales were made at $4 Coper cvtkan ad vance or 30c on closing prices of last week. Tni-niornini? there u ere S loads on sale and markets veie weaker, with $3 CO as top price of Philadelpaias. Sheep Receipts for then eek about 10 loads more than la6t w eck, stud niaiketsa shade easier on allbutlancy stock, which are reported steady. A 'lock Firm'f. Review. Following is the report of transactions for lie tteck by William Holmes & Co.: MY report W loads of rattle on sale Monday Nrlilrl! i. 3D c-trs n-ore than lal week. This pird a little in excess of demand, and. while ttTr watoi:ltc .in effort to atlvince prices, outers stfrenjltallt iier..i,.t'-nt In tlieeEortlobuyntlo'ncr Iirlee.. svliirli tnauV a irv dull opening at about 1st week, )inrv. There were no extn prime hears Ix-ctt-. ofltrcd. The average grades were altunt the .nine a- lat week, with a few lots of faHr lustier cattle, which natural! sold for liicher priecs tl'an last wnk's ouotatlons. AVe !Uote piH'!. 1.400 to 1 00. ak $1 75 to Jo trt: pooi. V?t)t.il..T0T. 4 40toS4 75: CO h1. 1.C0 to 1.10O, WTT. to $4 W: litilN and cows. Si a lo SI Si: stockcrs. 600 to "TO. t'e lo: frtsh cows and FprinRcrs, J30 to Se r1"" head. out lor receipts on Monday were light and mart.' t .iMet1 ouite excltd with nrlrcs sJron( rt IV iiitrln rtli-"t the eloe of last vetk. Mure 3It da n-et ipi ute continued light and ererj' thliiva tak n at teadv prices. Wo noote prime tops fun to 4 u": pood mixed. 4 51 to$4 00;Vork vr: ii 4xttof4 ": roujrh. 4 to 4!4C -lterp ltectipi amount to ttt loads up to this . I . . and alioi't all sold at scant last week's pnas V ctioV iirinn 95 to 1101 )lb sbeep atS'4 tooV: toiDIle.. 4.51 ti 5c-T0 ton at3' to4'c: culK : Sr. Lamb 5 s to C-.e, eal calvps, 6 to Cc. srm of the ales Konorted. I-affertt 15ms. A Iladden- Cattle 9 head. 9.TO0 lbs. $ 5: S) head. L310 Ui. 3 80; S calves. 980 Ihs. ?a 75 5 cow. T1 pT read. Hoes C2 head. 10,510 Ho. $1 45; lis head. 1" 7:0 lbs. 51. Slieep-44 head. .r.-. i. SB head. 17..ViH lbs. S3 Si: W bead. .1 llw. $4 t. X bead. 2,233 lb. f 85; b5 hi d,7,O0 ilt-. Sii Hull. lti."-lvtood.vlmhoff: Cattlc-M head, a-til!-.ll5: -3) bead. 2l.tm lb.. $3 90: 1 head, nssrt ls . 3 .5: 1' In ad. Zm lbs.. J4 40; it) head, SlJS'lb-.. s.1 7o:calrp. ).) lbs.. 50 85. Hogs Hi h-ad. lfi.9) lb- . S4 05: 14t head. 2X 9.30 lbs., $4 60: felK-ad. II SM lb-.. 54 55. Mieep-85 head. 7.5.11 Hs.. s'. 41; sr bead. ;.!) lln., ft 75: 95 head, 6,7.0 lte.. M 25: 113 beat'. ia!011i.. f " 10. M'llllain Holmes A Co.: C-attlp 2Z lipad, S.mo 11. SI '0:20 bead, '7.0(10 lbs. $4 2i; f head, 24,070 11t SI It; ''ead. fi" trjt p . 75: 34 bead. J4.0S0 Ins. ' " : enlt e-. 75ft lb-,. uc llos 221 heatt, 4S.Gi l-. l CO; 145 held. 24.550 lbs. SI 55:221 head. 33.730 III-, f I VI. -beep-!l7 head. 7.1.S) lbs. Si! 25; 32 Im"11,:.i-j II.-. 5 i 25; 54 head, 4,5011 lbs. 4s0;52 lu-ad. 3.501 l'i-. "10. Joint IlPskt.t(A : Cattle-20 head. 22.4m lbs. !3 35: IS Iliad. 24.1301b-, ?4 10; 13 head, 10.3:10 lbs. 4 25: 11 liiad. 21.fi3tlli-. SI 70: S oxen, d.100 lbs 3tt. fcealtp-. siiolli-. Jfi 75. Hops (Z bead. 12.510 -. 4 i. 7"-bead. I3.4')lb- SI .15: 77 bead. 36.070 I1-. H & hit p-s7 head. iOII)-. B75:4". bead, 2."-lll-. $". fiotim liia.L -1.141 lb-, 54 50; 35 bead, !lb-. s-, r.:75lK-ad, 4.400 lbs, 5 tJ: M head, Kttiil-, sj oo . 11. li-l?i-sAo.: Catt'o-34 head. 41.400 lbs, Wfli:!S)lwa.J :l.Ml(ibN 1 00:01 head. 24.700 head, 45;li head. 12.2-0 ibs. sj 40; 12 head. 15.370 los, SI a Hoe isliead. 1C..T0 lbs. M SO; 95 head. 20. alut,s.4 Ml; 7f, bead. 15.119 lb-. M TO. Micep 13.-23tllb-. -4 25; t7 hi .id. 71llbs. 0 15:101 head, SkMSil lb-. " 15: 74 In ad. O.r.Vi lbs, SI It); J 04 head, S.C70 lb-. l :: - liraj, o.oi Hi-. h (0. D-llin. lite' .. i .. : 'attle-ls lipad. aSfiOlbs, t 25: 24 bea I. 2" "i" lit-. 4 l": 21 bead. 21.9c lb-. 4 75:2 bead, 1I.51XI 111-. S3 OH; 10 llPdil. 19.340 Ills. SI 15: IS hf-atl. 21.5.11 Hi-. 54 25: 7 ealtes -120 lh, ?i. 2j- 7caln--."ll0 ll , 73. lloe- 15!l bead, a Jl" lb-. $4 55: 70 head, '3.S70 lb-. $4 05: 90 head, 10. ttXI lie. SI l.i: 74 head, 17.s501b-. l 00. Mieep-5n lnad. arerilb-. fi -. 4- head. 3 3so lbs. $5 75: 214 head. 15.550 lb-. - im: 21 head. 1.700 lbs, SO St. MeOatl. ItiiultnA New bum: 'atlle-2:lbead, 2).- II.-. .. 75: Is bet.'. 24.-'! Ih. J4 Id: 14 bead, 19. i lbs. M 5: 17 herd. 19,0001b-. 4 20: 41 bead. -.-W' IK 3 6i- "ealtts. l.lsa lb-. 1 73 1. Hobs 00 In ad. I5.-i lbs. jl (11; 117 head. IK. ISO lb-. 4 so: 71! Iieail. i:.cmlb. 4 m. S7head. 14 CTOlbi., 4 55: 120 liiad. 27.0' i. Sl5 Mii'Cli-tiT lipad. 4 S70 lbs S: hi. In 3. 1. 10. 170 lbs. i; (II; 127 lleail. s.r,10 His. ' s 1: 5n lu-ad. 3,Vi lb-, S5 so; 59 head, 4,3uii lhs. I f 7 1. ' Keiioker. S.iuklinni Co.: Catilp 25 head, 21.130 . Hk. Sti. ltii. art. H210 Mi-. 75; 15 head, 17.3011 1 lls.'l I't: Illipa.l. IO.Ji-1 lb-. 85:22 head. li.5ifl llw M ?". U bead. 10.90 lbs. 4 20: 9 bead. 9.2S0 I"-. : 7.: II dr pint-. 10.720 lb-, : 75: 30 heller-, l-.770lh-. 2 ;i. lls soheap, 14.740 lb-, $4 45: fit lu-ad. m.N II s. il 40: 42 bead, s.ono lbs, S4 05; 122 linrt. ai"Olb-, t"4 (i: li; In ad ol bhecp, 10.300 lbs. I5tr Telpjjraph. Xrtv York Iieoves lteccipts, 2,793 head, Inclodin-: H -ti-- in- export: market dull. lim stead : native stper-. $1 50j 27JJ per 100 lh-. hulls and cow-, 1 ,"i0."! 40: Uiessed beef steady at Tpf'-HjC wr Hi; shipments to-day, LT4s iieeve- ami T.IW iuarler.s or beef; to morrow. 201 bi-pte. Call es ISeceipts, 524 lip.id; niaiki-t firm: c-ils, $5 00g9 00 per 100 lb. cnts-ei-. ;J bOfTS 20. .Sheep Ueccint-, 4.1S7 licr.il: slieep -teadv: lambs c higlic!-; -11--PI). S3 75 fin 12' . pci 100 poll litis; lambs, S."77 23: dics-cd Tnutton steady nt 809c ii i pound: die-sed lambs firm at Ullc. llois Iteceipts, s 37." head, consigned duect: iiiHiiinally -tc:idy at ?3 901 SO per 100 IKIUllds. thlraro Cattle Receipts, I9,oc0hcad: shii mpiitk, 3,u head: mpik.-t slow and loner: prune siper-. fjoofijji: -rood. $4 001 50; :iii r- S3 OOfi.1 JO: -locker-, $2 003 00; itmt, 51 I'ifiZ 25 Ho.-- Iteceipts, 48 100 heau; ship menis. l-,im) head: market ciDcncd slow, clo-ed active and strong: roush and com mon. -j togj ;io: mixed and packers. $3 03 4 10. itriuii- oi-avy and lnitcheis' neiehts, $10561 15: liplit, 3 !i04 10. Sheeii Ue-r-ipt-. IIOJ0 iit-au; -hipiiicnts, 3,800 head; f.h-e' -:ni!r: lambs -low and lower: owes. S3 i4 Oi: nne-l 1 O0S-J 75; vethers. $4 !)" 5 40 --tpiiir. $f s05j 00; Iamb-, So OOjjO 40. ISnirtlo ( .ittlei:ecpiiit-.10S loads tin ou-rh, Ssale: umtket -niii-t ruiil ste-tdv. Iioj-s Receipt-, d leads through. 40 "sale; maiket ftcutlt ami linn: heav Rt-adcs, $1 C04 01; jmckcr- -tn I uip'iiuui 'grades, $4 G04 On' itiier-. 'ic-t 4 45gl 05. Pheep and lambs Jlcceipl- other load thronli. 23 sale: market kti-ims: -In en. tra fncy, $5 40iffi5 75: Rood to choice. -5 000? 5 35: fair to jrood. $i 25; lamb-(-ood locTtii ifivc-, 50 73; common to lair d". '5 75fi 00: Canada Common to extra, r.ooa 5 sti; Canada sheep, extra to lancy. $4 tiai 53 NKW (li'Li.X's Susar Open kettle, -.Icady: pnn.p, 2 1310c: fully fair,2c: -rood to lair,- l.el(. "Mod cmnmou to fair, 252Vc cninimm, j'.. i-ptitiiiutraN. prime vellow chir-ncd,o.HW( i 'P:offlo,3i63c: seconds. ?c-ji-.4-- . "" c- open Keltic stroii; priu.e, Ip&lic. 'airtoitnnie. lOKllc: common to good totnninn, CgOc;. Synlpt 2129c Kansas CI attie Ilcccipts. 3.0J0 head' -.lniinieiits, 2,100 iicati: steers dull at 10I5c lower: co'ts strong: -tockers and feeders stPady to weak- sreer. 10(5:5 : stockers and leeder-. ii .i.l oo: cows $1 73- w Hogs Keceipls, 11(00 head: sl,iiitnentb74,50J lic-d- nriiket steady, clo-ing weak; bulk S3 45"3 75: nil grades, $3 7.--fs f) sheep Iteceipts, 700 head: shipment none; market sitxmg and unchanged. "t. Louis Cattle Keceints, 2,000 head;sliip meuts, none: market slow ; natives lower on Texans: fair to good natives, $3 Xfti 75- Tcx 011s fed, S3 50g3 70 IIogsicce-,pts ' oq head: shipments, 1 000 head; maiket opened lower and clo-ed 55lJc higher; fair to choice I iavj,$390fI4a5:iiiixed. fair to good. $3 50 S,i HO: lignt, ordinal--,- to choice, $3 733 '15. ' ) neccii)ts,I,300 head: shipments, none- II arket -tion-r-Mir to choice natives, $5 iu. CiiK-innati Hogs barely steadv; common and light, $3 70&1 10; packing and butchers', W:ig4 25; leceints, C,!W0 head; shipments 2...70 i:caiL Cattle steady; 1 eceipts, !I30 head; s' ipments. none. Sheep steady; receipts, 77' head: shipments, none. Ijimbs in tair t-'-.t-tily and -.teady: common to choice, $1 00 5 73 per 100 pounds. Vimmei:ciaIi travelers invariably pro vide tlicmclics with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrujt. PROVISIONS GEAD THE PITS. A Steadily Advancing MRiket, With Occa sional I.lillt Itecessions The Eastern Supply llecomlnc Kxhansted a Month Tarller Than Usual Grains Active and Unchanged. CHICAGO Speculative markets were ac tive to-day, with hog products leading ttao upward movement. There was no chance to sneak of in the relative positions of balls and bearsn,tlie wheat market when trad ing commenced this morning, but in the course of the forenoon several items of news received a bullish inteipietation. The tide of weakness turned when later cables came in strong and it was reported that winter wheat was not in condition to stand much cold weather, and a decided advance was tho resnlt May opened c lower nt IKJic, touched 95c, weakenod to OiJic, ad vanced to 9Gc and closed at 9c. There was a fair amount of activity in the corn pit, and although there was a spell of heaviness near tho opening, the tendency during the greater part of the. day was in lavor of holders. Mav started unchangedat lc, weakened at 41Kc, then advnnccd to and closed at 41 V- Oats quiet but firm and show a gain ot ?c. The provision maiket led the day's bull procesio'i, and that in the face of the hog receipts being even heavies than was pre dicted yesterday. There were a good many buying orders in the hands or commission merchants, und packers were also helping the advance. First prices w ere the lowest ofthednv. and the maiket was near the highest point at the close There were some minor reactions during the session, but each successive advance carried prices higher. The demand indicates that the supply cast or here is becoming exhausted a month earlier than usual. The Icalinc futures ranged as follows, as cor rected bj John M. Oaklcv A fo.. 4" Sixth ttreet. members of the Chicago iloard of Trade: j,xtr-rl- I Open- Illgli-' Low- Clos- AnncLES. ,;1(r ,. i nU ln(; AV1IFAT, XO. Z. ' I January t 89 '$ SO'i ? S8S, ? f" M.tx ." WS 90 WHl 95i Corn. Xo. i I ' Januarv 33 !t l &4 Kebruart- 39' 3SH, 39 34 Mav.....". fl'al 41.V h .' Oats. .o. i. i j January 3 I S"i 3 W Mat 31!) I 3: 3Is HJ, MESs I'onK. , ' .Taiiuan- 10 .V. I 11 00 'lOSt , 10 no May 10 9 11 4J i 10 97Ji 1132, LARb. i j Januarv (! 07Si tli I t 0T.K1 B It Mar...; 6 33 6 45 I 6 35 , fi 45 MtORTKins. I January 3 3) 5 45 i 5 30 5 40 May 5 55 I 3 75 I 5 55 1 5 TZSa" Cash quotations werp as lollows: Klour dull and nnchanced. X'o. 2 snrin-r wheat, KlJi.c: Xo. 3 snrinic w heat, S3S!;'c: Xo. 2 led, 91c; Xo. coi n.39c; Xo.2 onts,29Jifit21"c: Xo. white. 31i63'Kc: Xo. 3 white, 303lc; Xo. 2 rvc, S7c: Xo. 2 barlev, C0c; Xo. 3, f. o. b., 43Jf43)c: Xo. 4, f. ' o. b., 3542c; Xo. 1 flaxseed, Me; prime tiniothv seed, SI 23. Mess poik, ppr bbl.. $8 25S 37 I.ird, per 100 lbs. ; 1214QG 13. Shoit libs side- (loo-P), $5 305 30; dry salted shoulders (boxed), S4 37"-ffl 30; short clear sides, (boxed), $3 C3g5 70. Whikv, distillers' finished goods, pCl. gal., $1 IS. Suj-ars uu-chan--cd. On the Produce Kvehan-re to-dav the but ter maiket w as unchanged. E-r-rs, 2323Jc. XKW TOSK Flour more active and firmer. Corntncal "jiuet and steady. Wheat Spot market higher, inezular and dull, clo-in-j firm: Xo. 2 red. $1 05 in store and elevator, SI 03;1 OPianoaf, $1 05Ji;l 05Jf. o. b.: Xo. 3 red. $1 0il f3: iiii-rntdcd red, S7ce$l 09'4' Xo. 1 Xortnern, SI CTJfgl OS: Xo. 1 bind, 1 lll mi: Xo. 2 Xoithern, 1 03; Xo. 3 sprin;-. 0aff:i0c; options, Xo. 2 red, Januarv, SI 04'1 OS, cln-ins at $1 (& Feb rtiaiv, SI WV,! 00, elo-ini at $1 0G: March. $1 ()fl'..gl 071. closins a: $1 0 Apiil, $1 (HP4'iff 1 07"., cio-imr at SI 07K: May, $1 mdl 07 1-10, closing at SI 07: June, $1 04VI O'l, closing at SI 05f: Jnlv, SI ISi. Kye lower, tiuiet: Vp-tern !ihcSf$l 00. liaiiey quiet ard -teadv: Xo. 2 Milwaukee. 7173c. Com -"pot market iri-pgular anil fanly active, closing stead-; Xo. 2, 51Ji Sliic ill elevator, 33f5.';',c afloat: nn--rraded mived S'fi.ViVc: Xo. 3 42R43c; steamer mixed, So'iq.ilc: options, Fehru arv. 31"!B(f:51-Kc, closing at 51-ic: March, r.l-ijc, clo-in-j: at 31-4c: April, 51Jic; May. && 51Jc, clo-ing at 31'ic Oats Spot 'market stroii-;. r and qnipt: options stronger and quiet: Janu-trv, 3737e. closingat 37c: Fe'n ruaiy. 37J4c: May. :kfS. SJ-Jc. closing ui 3;P: spot Xo. 2w hite, 3-5-3,ir: mixed Western,".57 ei.ts-c: wnito uo, :js-,ft4; ;c: wnite Mate, 3s42Jc: Xo. 2 Chic:igo."'3SJ4c. i:Kgs steadv; Western, 21(fS232. l'orlc dull; mess, S9 O010 00; extra prime, $;) 50. Cut meats dull. Middies dull. Ijtld adiancing and more active; lVcsleni steam closed at $0 30; options, Januarv. S4 SO; Fchruai-v, $0 52 bid: March, SO 570 00. closing at SO CO; Mav, SO 05 fir, 7.1, clns.iii; at SO 73 bid. ISntter quiet and linn: U'esiern ilmrv, 13T21c; do creamery, 20 631c: Elgin, 30"j31c cliep-ein fairdeniand and linn; part -l'ims. 3) QlOc. I'IJII,AIKr,PHr Fiour weak. Wheat firm but quiet; X"o. 2 ml, in export elevator, $1 00: Xo. 2 red. Jitiiuarv. $1 UOgSl 00k: Feb ruary. SI Oljigjl 02; March, $1 O'l 0.V& April, SI 04"il 05 Com firm: No. i, 3 4Jc: Xo. 3. in export elevator. 461-ic: steamer. 111 export elevator, 4"'fc: Xo.2. in export .levator. 51fc: Xo. 2 vellow in delator. .iJjgJSJir: .Sa 2. Januarv. 51iiiiKc:Felirti- ! ary, 50Jj31c; March. ."k31i': Apiii, 3n'4iff I lc. Oai Stca.ivbut demand light: Xo' mixed, ."JSc: Xo. 3 tt niic, 3sc; Xo. 2 n hit- dn elevator, 40c: d, 111 j-ruin t'lppot, 4040ie; Xo. 2 white, Januarv. 30JT30Je: FebrnatV, 3sjfi:30c: ilircli. Ss'.yc: Ajnil, asjiai 39'c I'ioi -ion' lonbin.' lair at s'.e.itlv prices. i;ggs -teady and in fair demand; Pennsylvania firsts, 252G".. It T.TlMonK Wheat flrnipr: Xo. 2 red, spotnndthp immtli. $1 0201 02: Fcbniar-c. SI o-P.jQ'l ai)4': Mai-ch, SI 03i;: .Mav. $1 07ig 1 2714; sieaincr Xo. 2 red, tl7'i637jjc. Corn linnet-; mixed, spot. ."KgX1 ,: the monti : 51."i2H" Februai-j-. ."ilJi&JiJaC:" Mnrc'i, :,, Sl'ic: May, 31c; -tcamur mixed, WSHr. O.its quiet; Xo. 2 white We-tern, V-J-xeTiKIc; Xo.2 mixed Western 373-ic. ItyequieU'To. 2, S4'.!5c. Hay dull and stcadj :gnod to choice timothy. $12 30ffil." 51. Provisions stcadv and unclniiged. nutter linn and unchanged. Egg-firm at 232lc. OIXCIXXATI Flonr in moderate demand. Wheat in light supply and stiong; Xo. 2Ted, !)"c- Corn -.Monger: Xo.2 mixed, 42c. O.its steady: Xo. 2 tn ixed. 33X33JJc. It; e strong er; Xo. 2, !K)Q91c Pon- firm; new, $10 75. Jtrd in eootl ilcniand: $d 00. Bullc meals higher: S3 40g3 50. Butter, eggs and cheese firmer. TINNKAPOtI"- Wheat Xo. 1 Xorthern Janu.irj', S7. bid: vesterdny, Sc; May, opening at hW'e: highest, Sljic; lowest.OOKc. closing, DOt-jC: vestprdav, 90J o.d. On track, "o. 1 haul, K)e; Xo. 1 Xorthcrti, the; Xo. 2Xoithcrn, Sl83c. KAXSAS CITY - Wheat Xothing doing and higher: Xo. 2 cash, 34Jc bid, 33".ic asked: J.inuary, 34c bid, 33s asked. Oats liMier Xo. 2 cash, 2jijc bid. Eggs unclianged. The CofTee Markets. Baltimork, Jan. 6. Coffee dull; Bio. fair. 17c: Xo. 7, 13JiJc. ewOklkas, Jan. 6 CoiTee steady-; Bio ordinary to fair, 14Ji10JJc Xmv Yore, Jan. a Coffee options opened steady at 5gl5 points down; closed bnrely steady and unchanged to 13 points down sales 14,000 Hags, incuiding Janu-iry, 12.30 12.40c: Fehruaiy, 12.0512.10e; March, H.ilOS 1L"J3': Mav. ll.-53;iL70; June, 1103c: feep leniber, ll.50ll.b0c; cpoc ltio dull and steady; Xo. 7, 3J-ic Th" Drysoods Market. Xew York. Jan. 6. The dryeoods market was featureless. Xo particular demand is expected by agents at this time in view of the large sales effected In liecember. The Metal Markets. Xew York, Jan. 0. Pig iron steady; Ameri can, $15 7517 73. Copper quiet; lake, Jan uary, S.O 7o. Eead steady and dull; domestic, $1 23. Tin steady; iti ails, $19 90. A tnong the Pranks or the rooliih There is none more absurd than promiscu ous dosing. For instance, inconceivable damage is done to tile bowels and liver by mineral cathartics and violent vegetable purgatives. What these cannot do, namely, ihoioughly regulate the organs named. IIos tetter's Stomach Bitters; can and do. Besides this.it will pievent and eradicate uialnri , rheumatism, Kidney com plaint and la grippe. Use it with steadiness. Jxcnrtlon to IVnshlnjrtnn, D. C Via the Baltimore and Ohio Ilailroad, Thursday, January 14. Uouud trip tickets ?!l, andgood for" ten days. Trains leave B. &JO. Elation at 8 a. m. and J:20 p. m. Throngh parlor cars on the morning train and sleepers on the night train. KEAL ESTATE: SAVIXGM BASK, LDI. 401 Sniithfiehl Street, Cor. Fonrth Avenue, Capital, $100,000. Surplus, 575,000. Dciosits of fl and upward received and interest allow ed at 4 -per cent. its dider-venr Department. "Winter underwear for ladies, gents and children in scarlet, camel's hair, natural wool and merino. Closing out cheap at H. J. Lynch-., 438-440 Market street. Thssu Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrnp for chil dren teething produces UHtaral, quiet sleep. 25c CITY EEAL ESTATE. Another Handsome East End Resi dence Changes Ownership. BUILDING PLANS AT HAZELWOOD. Homestead I.ookinjr.Up in Expectation of Another Railroad. FEATURES OF MONET AND SPECULATION Mr. H. S. A. Stewart yesterday closed the sale of an elegant residence property, corner Negley avenue and Baywood street, East End, for 517,000. The lot is 65x150 and the house a brick two-story Queen Anne, with stone trimmings. Ais prop erty is in close proximity to that recently purchased by Mr. N. Bruce for $19,000. There is talk of considerable building in the Twenty-third ward the coming season. Mr. M. K Jenkins expects to put up a row of 10 or 12 dwellings in Hazelwood. A four-story business block in the same place is among the probabilities. Four or five handsome dwellings are also projected. An Interesting Knmor. It -was rumored yesterday that there was a movement ou foot by some Eastern busi ness men (owing to tne fac that they can not pet buildings large enough and suffi ciently modern and central enough to ac commodate a large business) to lease ground on long time and put up good build ings to suit their purposes. Inquiry was made of W. A. Herron & Sons, who were reported to know something of the matter, but they were evasive and would not con firm the report or consent to furnish any in formation or suggestions. In spite of this, the story appears to be well grounded. Rapid Transit Development. In no city in the country is rapid transit a more important factor in material develop ment than in Pittsburg. It has already worked wonders in enlarging the residence area, but 6till greater results are looked tor as the system is extended and strengthened. The consummation of almost any of the projects on the Southsidc, ior instance, will open up a large district long held back by its inaccessibility. The completion of the Puqnesne branch from East Liberty to "NVilkinsburg has started an active demand for property between these points. The mere talk of an electric road through Homewood has an active lot market as a response. The Second avenue branch along Green field avenne has brought that district into prominence alter being neglected for years. Owners, brokers and investors are closely watchint: developments in rapid transit, andconfining their plans to territory con venient to established lines, or where there is substantial certainty that roads will be built. The assurance of transportation improve ments to meet the constantly enlarging de mands of the community cannot but make judicious investments in realty in almost auy of the outlying districts turn out to be profitable. Homestead In Clover. The year opens checrely for Homestead. As stated a few day3 ago, another railroad is among the probabilities, and the bustling borough is happy over the prospect. It lias been known for some time that the "Wabash is seeking an entrance into l'ittsburg. According to information the latest move toward the accomplishment of thisend is by way of Munhall Hun ami connections with existing roads. I So much confidence is felt that this scheme ill be carried out that investments i haie been made in real estate by the Munhall Valley Land Companv and individual capitalists in expectation of a sharp advance in values. Dnslness Xews and tlosslp. Xew York stock quotations wore short ened somewhat yesterday by tho snow storm. In nearly nil cases new leases ot down town property aie advance's over the old rates. II. S. A. Stewart expects to build between SO and 10 houses an Xegley and Stanton ave nues, Xinetcentli ward, the coming season. The net earnings of the Bell Telephone Company for the fiscal, rear aie said to b almost $3,100,000, or 20.7 per cent on tho capi tal stock. The Hays estate has a road laid out from a point above Haiden station, near Claik's ' Ferry, leading up the ravine back of Whita 1 Xei, where they have a large plan of lots 1 mapped out. ' 1'lans have been prepared for an enlarge ment of the Tyler Tube and Pipe Company's Works at Washington, 1'a. William Kyan has sold to J. P. XIII an im proved property on Fifth street, McKees port, ror $12,000. Two oil tanks will scon bo erected bv the Standard Oil Companj-, near Tylefdale. t ashington county. Tho blockade on Western roads is now en til ely raised, and most roads aie issuing or ders to accept Ireiglit for Chicago and the K-ist. Thice building permits were issued yos terday, aggregating $1,000. Knterprise Mining Company stock, just listed, was marketable at $1 yesterday. The par is $3. A number of local Insurance companies announce regular dividends. Electric is more active in Boston, but there is littlo demand lor it in Pittsburg. Pittsburg and Western earning?, fourth week of December. $58,2M; inciease, $3,751; mouth, $1SS,C72; increase, S31.222. At the last call yesterday Birmingham Traction was offeied at 1S. For Duqucsne, Ifin elmenc l71v? w.i. liiri ltieii,t,vli. ... ,.-...,,, vv .j..... .. , -. ..... w.u. " 1.1q.11 ,l-.U little stronger after call. Jror the bonds 95J was bid. Movements in Realty. Charles Somers sold for C. Limburg to J. P. Saunders the grocery business on the cor ner of Bidwell street and Pennsylvania avenue, Allegheny, at a piice approximating $2,001. Ira M. ISurchfleld sold a lot on Lytic street, Hazelwood, for $1,0C0. Tho purchaser will build. Black & Baird sold for Charles Fisher to George Berbick the Enon Valley bote! nronertv. known as "The American House." consisting or hotel building, stable, etc, with lot 123x125 leet, for$7,0J0. J. iL Glass sold for John Weslev to A. C. Watkins a tw o-stoiy frame dwelling on fcolio street, near Center avenue, ior $3,400. John K. Ewing & Co. sold for John II. Itise a new Queen Anne cottage, frame, of five rooms and hall, wirli lot 23x75, on Ellis ve line, near Perrysville avenue, Tenth ward, Allegheny. lor 2 500. Aliea Bros. & Co. sold for Adams & Co., glass manufacturers, to William Kleinsing, a lot 40xS0 feet, on Frederick street, near Tenth street, for $2,137 50 cash. A. Z. Byers & C". sold for James II. Henderson to Mrs. Mary E. Mahoiiev two lots in the Tenth ward, Allegheny, o'n the line of the Perrysville avenue electric road, fronting 00 feet on Marshall avenue and ex tending through 200 feet, for $1,475 cash. W. A. Herron & Sons sold in tho East End, near Fifth and Xegley avenues, a very hand some and modern residence of ton rooms, w ith lot 50 feet front, for $S,000 casiu HOME SECURITIES. TBADIXG STILL RESTRICTED, BUT IM PKOY.fc.MENT JtXPECTED. The Market Moving Alone In a Featureless yriV"Ith No Important Changes Mr. "Westinghouse Said Not to Be In tho Pull man Scheme. Trading on 'Ckanse was a little better yes terday than on tiie pievlous day, but was still belov expectations. Talk about the Tractions it as favorable Several brokers predicted activity in tbeso securities before the month i;oes out. Stocks making concessions were Central Traction, Pleasant Valley, and Switch and Signal. Luster and Xow York and Cleve land Gas Coal were stronger. Changes wero small. Sales at the flrst call were 2 shares of Phil adelphia Gas at 1 $1,000 Birmingham bonds at S5 and 10 Birmingham stock at la Second call, 15 Duquesne nt IS and 10 Philadelphia Ga at 12. Third call, 70 Lus ter at bn4. The loilowinr from a Chicago source ii of loc-tl interest: "In the electrical Hue I bear something akin to a revival of the old West inghouse scheme for establishing, at Pull imuv.works for turning out electrical appa- ratus. Onlv this time Westinghouse Is not In It. It will be remembered that when a year or so ago tho talk of a Westinghouse Pullman combination was reported thero came stiff semi-official denials that any thing of the sort was even considered. This time It is tho Thomson-Houston Company the Yankee crowd instead of Westing bouse." Bids and asking prices at eacb of tho three calls are given In tho following table: FIRST SECOND THIRD CALL. CALL. CALL. B A B A B A 405 93 325 "60 "62 "60 62 "BO "62 130 47 .... 2 6JJ.... B 0 8 8 9 12 13 12V 12'i liTi 13 22 .... 21 23 25 Z3H 24i 23' 24 60M B0 61 47)5 48 21,'t 22 10 .... 10 15 10 15 19 ". 44 44. 45 12 4 .... 5 4 35 7V W4" S'- 8S 8M 8 13 W4 51 10X 103i 10H 103 KH 10X .... 99 .... 99 EXCHANGE STOCKS. P.P.S.& M. Kx Kk or l'lltsburg. lU-niinn Xat. Ilk M. & M. X. U... Third Nnt. Ilk.. H. Franklin Ins.! Peonies' I11& :. V. Gas Co.... l'.X.U.&P. Co.. Plill'plila Co W'llng Gas Co .. Central T'tlou... Citizens' T Pittsburg T Pleasant Valley.. Alleft'nr Valley. P. AW. pref.... X.Y..C.G.C. Co. Hand St. Bridge. Point Bridfcp Enterprtsp M.Cn. Hidalgo Mining. I.a.Voria M. Co.. Luster M. To.... W'housp Elee... Monon. Water .. Union Storage Co U. S A S. Co.. ..I W'houscA.B.C JKx Dlv. OUTSIDERS COMING IN. THE tTOCK SITUATIOX SUCH AS Tq GIVJ5 CONFIDEXCK. The Market Xatrow and Lpss Active, TVIfh ont Material Changes in Prices Ball road lioucis Quieter, bnt Still on a Large Business One Material Rite. Xnw York, Jan. 6. The stock market was less active to-dav, and while material ad vances were scored in some stocks the gen eral list was held within narrow limits, and tho final changes are insignificant. Xearly all the prominent commission houses are re porting large orders to buy from outsideis for both investment and speculative ac count, and tho fact that the miukethasof lato advanced steadily and not by rapid spurts, gives confidence. Shorts are still unable to cover at profit, or even to get out even. Tho movement in Louisville, Xew Albany and Chicago was continued, and it retained its place as ono of the active shales, and a late movement in Louisville and XashviPc attracted some attention. The opening of the general list was active, but at irregular changes. London was con siderable of 11 seller, though buying orders Irom that ccntpr afterward appeared in the market. A general Iractional depression was followed by u 11a1ti.il rally, but prices, as a rule, were kept below the level of tho opening figures until the last hour, when new strength was infused into the market and a general advance wiped out most of the early losses. Lake Shoro is down 1 per cent on very light transactions, but Iron Mouutain St. Louis is up a liko amount; Rock Island, 1; Distillers, and Cordage, 27. The total sales of stocks to-dav were 450,477 shares, including: Atchison, 13,963; Chicago Gas. 22,075, Erie, 11,290; Kansas and Texas, 5,257; Louisville and Xasliville,8,553: Missouri Pacific, 4,900: Xorth American, 5,500: Xorth ern Pacific preferred, 14 9S0: Xew England, 57,360; Richmond and West Point, 46,015; St. Paul. 16.030: St. Paul and Oinaliu. 3.500: Union Pacific, 15,233; Wheeling and Lako Erie, 4,300. I'ailiuad bonds were much more quiet than usual of tate, but there was still a large business transacted, and at generally ad vancing prices. Tho Beading issues weie again prominently active, hut tailed tomako any marked change, while tho Kichmoud and West PointTrust5's,which show the bet ter feeling over tho prospect of the com pany were specially active and scored a material advance. Tho total transactions weie only $2,837,000. The following talile shows the prlcps of active Ftocitson tlieNew York Stock Kxcliaugp jester lav. Corrected dailv for Tills Dispatch tiv WlIITJt KY & Hteph 1 XSON-, oldest I'lttsbnrfT lnpin-iK-rsiif the Xetv York stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenup. Opcn'IIlKb ing. el. American Cotton Oil Americau Cotton Oil. nfj. 33H' Am. bujrar Kenning Co.... Am. Sugar lteuniugCo.ptU Aten.. ixip. ,v 51. r. C'anailUu l'arlflc Canada Southern Central of New Jersev.. Central 1'jcIHp ."... Chesapeake and Ohio... u.tto., ist pr.i C. i-O.. 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust C, ilur. AQulnry C, Mil. &M. Paul ('., Jill. & St. Paul. pfd. . C, Kockl. &V C, St. 1. M. .t. O c. st. p. jr. & o.. pro. C. Xortliwcsten llGtjj 116?l . ,v .sorintte-.ierii, piu I......J. i... v.. v.. t. 1 011 i-tjej 1 01. t;oai iron &m .ii coi. ,t Hocking Valley. Del., Laefc. Jt West.... Tlr-1. A- Hmluin Den. A KloJr.uitie.III"l K.T., Va. Ga 8 9 8 j.. a., vs. Ktiapiu,. Illinois Central Lake. Erie .1 West j.axc i;ne i t est., ptu... I u 69; L.lkcS-lloreA; M. S 12231 122 Louisville Nashville s.rJ 0414 Mobile A Olih :; ! . Missouri Pacific 6.TS National ConlagpCo flo1! Xational Cordage Co., pfd. 100'i, Xational LeadTrnst ( isi; Xew York Central 15.H I X. Y.. V. X St. L., 2d pfd. ' X. Y.. L. K. fc I 33'4, X. Y., L. E. & W.. ptd I 744! X. Y. L. E I 47, j 04 M' I0J1, raw 93 i 100J4 1 116 115,t N. Y.. O. & W Xorfolk &. Western , Xorfolfc & Western, pfd. Xorth American Ct , Xorthern Pacific , Xorthern Pacllic. pfd Ohio & Mississippi Oregon Improvement Pacific Mail Pen.. Dec. & F.vansvllle.. Plill.taelphla & Reading.. P.. C C. AM. L P.. C. C. AM. I;., pfd... Pullman Palare Car Hichmond AW. 1. T 21 'iv'i 2eYl 4 39' 22 4JK 30,4 185" IB' ras 47,'s 39S 2114 3(1 lUclimond A W. P. T pfd f-U I ftUltX AJIllUUI St. Paul, Minn. A Man... Texas Pacllic Union raciflc , "Wabash Wabash, nfd "Western Union "Wheeling L. E "Wheeling A L. E.. pfd... Ills. A Cattle F. Trust Xational Lead C 1155 491i 14 '4 auouai i,caa to. pm.....t Philadelphia Stocks. ClOSln? OUOtationS Of Plliladelnhla ctnel-e fur- nlshpd hy Whitney A Stephenson, brokers, Xo. 57 Fourth avenue, members of the Exchange: Pennsylvania Railroad Beading Kallroal Buffalo, X. Y. and Phila Lehigh Valley ...: Xonliern I'.ictflc Xorthern Patllle. pref. Lehigh Xavlga lion X'ew York Stock Bid. Asked. ,.sS 4 50K .20 13-rc 20'J . 8V 8'a ....SO ... liU 51 'J-. 7u Roston Stocks Closing Prices. Atchl. & Toil f.li Calumet Jbnecla... .SS9 . 15 . lt . Si's lioston Ainauy....i!)9j, Boston A.- Maine ml r rankiin , Kearsaree .. Chi., Bur.i CJulncy.I03;4 I O-tceola ".-tnta Fe Conner... iisierit it. jt. va 1-ti l-'itchbiirg It. K 81 Flint .tl'ereM 10 K.C..t.J.&r.UI.7s.l20 Tamtrack lv Auuiston Land Co .. 1 Boston Land Co 0 : Stn Dlecn Land Co. 19W M.is-s. Central llik Mex. Ccn. cent .. N. V. A N. K.... N. Y. N. L. 7s ... s-s u est raid Land Co. 18 ... 47'iBeIlTelcphoue 202 ...lai.'jLl.ains.on Stores 17 lid Colon v 1B7 Water Power ;Vi Wis. Central, com.. 21 Central Mtn.rn tv "Wis. Central, pref.. 41 IN.F.Tcleii.&Tcleg.. 52 AUonez Min., lletr.l 9-10 15. S. B. Copper 17U Atlantic 1! Vrbuinson-lluuston.. 50)s Boston iJIout S9Sl Lleclric Stocks Boston, .Tan. C.rSpecfa The latest electric stock quotations to-day were: Bid. Asked. E. K. C. Co. pfd fii 3; Thomson-Houston Electric Co Kio ezv. 51 tw TlioiiiMiii-iioiiitoii. prcr. 26 37.'4 2ii50 12 75 13 50 15 CO 9 06M l-t W. K. Co tt .iiiis xaeuiric v.u l ao 13 23 14 87H OOJ K. W. Cc Detroit Electrical Works., Jllniiig Stock Quotations. Xew York. Jan. 6. Alice, 125; Aspen, 300; Best and Belcher, 130; Consolidated Califor nia and Virginia. 3S0; Dcadwood T., 200; Ilomestako, 1100: Horn Silver, 375; Mexican, 146: Ontario, 4300; Ophlr, 230: Plvmouth, 150; bavnae, 12.1; Sirrra Nevatia, 155; Standard, 115; Union Consolidated, 110; Iron Silver, 140. Bar Silver Quotations. New Yons, Jan. 6. fifpeciaf.1 Bar silver in London, 43 9-16d per onnce. New York deal ers' price lor silver, 94c per ounce. AT THE BABES. A Fair Demand, but No Impression 'Made 'on the Surplus. There was a lair demand for money at the city banks yesterday, with an undiminished supply. Several bankers' said the surplus was increasing, but indications favored a largo speculative and commercial demand a soon as settlements are out of the way. There was no change in the! interest rate, which was steadv at 6 per. cent. Bank clear ings were $'422,489 54 and balances $164, 058 79. At Xew York yesterday money on call was easy, ranging from 2J to 3 per cent: last loan 2; closed offered at 2. Prime mercan tile paper, 4Ji6 percent. Sterling exchange quiet but firm at $1 82 for'60-day bills and $4 81 for demand- Closing Bond Quotations, U.S. 4sreg 116Js" do do. 5s.. 47?a Mutual Union 6s VHii N.J. C. Int. Cert.. ..110 Norteru Pac. lsts... .114V do. do. 2ds....ll2t Xorthwestern cons..lT$ do. (Ieti-ntures5sl044 uu. ?s c.oup llfiS, iw. I'sareK ItW 00. 4'as conn raclflc6sof'95 109 Loulsktna Btamnedli SSJi Missouri 6s Tenn. now set 6 104 do. do. 5s 97 do. do. 3s 8 Canada So. 2ds 102 Ccn. PaciBc lsts lOS'i- Den. &R.G. ts....H6fi do. do. 4s T9U Den. AH.G. West lsts -Erle2ds jo) M. K. &T. Gen. 6s.. 79 OrcRon & Trans. 63.. St.L.&I.M.Gen.5s.. 85W St.L.A SanF.Ocn.M.lOCJi st. Paul Consols 125 St. P. C. P. lets. ..117 Tex.F.L.U.Tr.Urts. say Tex.P.B.G.Tr.Kcts. 32,'s' Union rac. lsts im West snore mi.'a B. G, West lsts 73 Bank Clearings. Chicago Xew York exchange quiet at 40c premium. Bank clearings, $17,487,541. Monev at banks firm at 0 per cent for hotn call and time loans; loans on long time by trust companies at 5 per cenf. St. Louis ltank clearings, $4,493,039: bal ances, $513 777. Monev 67 per cent. Ex change on Xow York 50c nremium. Xkw Orleaks Bank clearings, $2,011,000. Xew York exchange, par. Memphis Xew York exchange selling at par. Bank clearings, $393,043; balances, $99, 091. Xew York Bank clearings, $102,003,990; bal ances, $7,744 729. Boston Bank clearings, $22,155,096; bal ances, $2,792,185. Rate for money 2 per cent. Exchange on Xew York512J-c discount. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $15,038,337; balances, $1,815339. Monev 4 per cent. Baltimore Bank clearings, $3,007,912; bal ances, $373,5S2. Rate 0 per cent. SIXTH SAND OIL FOUND. IT WAS STKCCK IX IIITE & DOTHI N'S TVEIX, KEAK LAUKEL IIILL. The G:adden Farm "Well Shows Oil In the Fifth Sand Two New Gordon San-ler Ilronsht in Yesterday Big Wells Sud denly Stop Flowing. There were several wells drilled to the sands in the McDonald field yesterday, but the sensation of the day was at Hite & Hothians' well, on the Coviact lot, north of Laurel Hill. The well was light in the Gordon and fifth sands and they are de termined to drill it on down to the sixth sand. Yesterday tho well stalled to in crease and the owners allesjo that the oil comes from the sixth sand. The last reports from It wero that it was making 13 barrels an hour. The Coviacknellis located in the midst of a group of wells, none of which have been gushers in the fifth sand, although some of them have been good producers from the Gordon. The sixth sand isieportedto bo less than 150 feet below the firth, but there are some operators who assert that it is at least 400 feet lower than the fifth. Greenlee A Forst's test-welt on theflladden farm a mile southwest of McDonald is In the fifth sand, and was reportod yesterday to llilfn morln ootronil rrrtnrl Untmm It- te rlnon i v tuituu cj imai guwu nun ,r, 11113 vibuy enough in the rock however to show that It will not be a well of the gusher class. It is located about 700 feet feet west or the Venture Oil Coinpnny's well on tho Moor head fnnn, which Was absolutely drv in tho filth sand, but is producing nearly 200 bar lels a day Horn the Gordon, while the Glad den farm Well is almost drv In the third sand formation. The Venture Oil Comnany's Xo. 1, On the Woods farm, half" 11 mile south of the Bend well nt Laurel Hill, was expected to reach the fifth sand last evening. More Gordon Sand OU. King, Spear ,t Co.'s woll, located a few hundred feet southeast of Laurel Hill sta tion, got the Gordon sand yesterday and was reported last evening to be mak ing from 10 to 12 barrels an hour. Sautors & Co.'s Xo. 2 on the S.iuters proper ty, located on the north sido of the railroad between McDonald and the Nickel Plato coal tipple, also tapped tho Gor don sand and is showing' for a fair well in that stratum. Tho Oakdaie Oil Companv's Xo. 1. on tho Hutchinson farm, nortlittest of Xoblcstotvn, should bo in tho fifth sand this week. The same company's Xo.-I, on the Baldwin farm, may be com pleted hy next Wednesday. Their Xos. ( and 7, on'the Sturgeon heirs' farm, are each drilling at 1,000 feet, and So, fi, 7, 8, 9 and 10, on the Wallace farm, aie drilling at depths ranging irom i,4uu to 1,1 uu leer, Guffey, Murphy & Gnlev's Xo. 8, on the Elliott Inrm, is delayed bv a fishing job. The tools were lost a depth of 1,000 feet, Guffey & Queen are down 1,700 feet in their Xo. 2, on the II. II. Wctmoro farm, located two miles nortliw est of Oakdaie. They have moved a rig which they built some time ago on the Jarvis farm to a new location on the Xancy Bell, south of the ttetmore. They nre drilling at 1,300 feet in the well 011 the Mark Robb farm, and are down 1,450 feet in their Xo. 1 on the Sam Wetmore property. The Wheel ing Gas Company is fishing for a stem in its well on the John George farm, near Prim rose. Ihe same company's ventnre ou the Kelso Inrm, a couple of miles southwest of McDonald, is down 1,400 reet. The Forst Oil Company's Xo. 2, on the J. M. Glenn, Is in the Gordon sand, from which it has made several flows. Xo. 2, K. VT. Glenn, of the forest Oil Company, is also in the Gordon and filled up 300 feet. Their Xo. 6 on the Herron farm, is in the Gordon and a stiong gasser, uud Xo. 4, on the Leonard Shaffer farm, in southwest Mc Cmdy, is due this week. The Forest Oil Companv has made a location for its No. 1. on tho Mevey seven acres, and for Xo. I Walker, Xo. 4 Ewing, and i9 trying to drill past the tools in Xo. 2, on the Jane McGill farm. Two "Wells Quit Flowing. A remarkable feature about this field is the suddenness with which some, of the big wells cease flowing entirely. There area number of cases on record whete the well quit while it was doing from 25 to 40 barrels an'hour. This record has been broken as the Oakdalo Oil Company's No. 4 on the Morgan heirs' farm stopped Tues day afternoon "vvlillo it was putting out 46 barrels an liour. Greenlee & Forst's big well on the Meveyfarm has alsostopped. It lias made moro oil In one day than any other well in the field. Sunday it stopped, but Monday It was shot and responded by commencing to flow again at tho rate of 150 barrels un hour. It kept this up for nlmot seven hours and hnd produced over L000 barrels of oil when it suddenly quit nnd has not made a barrel since. Operators through out the Held are now making preparations to pump caen w en as soon as it is completed. Ganges or the TVclIs. The gauges of the wells in t)io McDonald field yesterday which are making 20 barrels an hour an over t cro as follows: Guffey, Jennings & Co.s Xo. 1 Mathews, 35; No. 3, Matthews CO: Nos. 2 and I Herron, B0; No. 1 Mathews heirs, 75; Xo. 2, Bell 20: Oakdaie Oil Company's Nos.l and 2 Baldwin, 40; Nos, 1 and 2 "Wallace, 65; Forest Oil Company's No. 4 Herron, 30; Pat terson & Jones' Xo. 2 Kelso, 40; Devo nian Oil Company's Xos. land 2 Boyce. 90: Forst & Gieenlee's Xo. 1 Mevey. 30: Xo. 4 Mevey, 25: Woodland Oil Company's No. 1 Gamble, 20; No. 4 Gamble, 20: Morgan heirs' Xo. 2, Oakdaie Oil Company, 35; S. Sturgeon. 1 and 2 Guffey.GaIcy& Murphy, 75. Produc tion of the Held based on tho foregoinsr, 34, M0 barrels. Tho Southwest Pennsylvania Pipo Line runs from McDonald j etcrday wero 25,757 40 barrels. Stock in "the field, 81,500. i Yesterday's Market Features. There was more business than usual, and the price advanced fractionally, but a dis position to sell developed later on. and the finish was K below the opening. February opened at 6l3, highest Hl, lowest and close 01. Cash oil sold nt COJc. Keflnedwas unchanged. Daily averuae runs, 78,036; daily average shipments, 52,110. Xew Jouk, Jan. C. Petroleum opened sieauy, auvanceu jc on rue eany traatng. then legaineu e on a bear raid, and closed weak. Pennsylvania oil Spot, sales none: Februarvoption.openlng,61c;hl?hest,61;c; lowest, 61c: closing, 61c. Lima Oil Xo sales. Total sales, 30,100 ban-els. Oil Citt-, Jan. 6. National Transit Certifi cates opened at 61JSc; highest, 61Kc: lowest, 60c: closed at C0c. Sales, 123.000 barrels: clearances, 424 000 barrels: shipments, 68,707 barrels: runs-, 09,160 barrels. Bradford, Jan. G. National Transit Certifi cates opened at 61c: highest, filc: lowest, 61c; closed at 61c; clearances, 82,000 barrels. An ugly cough, even when it appears deep-seated, can be alleviated, if not im mediately removed, by Dr. D. Jayne's Ex pectorant, a popular and loog-eutalilished remedy for bronchial nnd asthmatic affec tions, and for CO years an approved helper ior all lung complaints. CEREALS STILL WEAK. Buyers and Sellers of Grain Are Far Apart in Their Views. CHOICE GRADES OP HAY STRONGER. First Effects of the Snow Quieting; to the Prodnce Trade. POULTRY SUPPLY BELOW DEMAND Office of Tnu Dispatch, 7 PlTTSBCno, Wedxesdw, Jan. 6. Country Produce Jobbing prices The first effect of the snowstorm was quiet in; to trade in this line, but good results are looked for by dealers, if the winter weather happens to have staying qualities. Supply of poultry is scarcely equal to de mand nil this week, and dressed chickens arc particularly firm. Eezs continue fo drag, and severely cold weather alone will lift markets in this line out of the slough of desjiond. It does not often occur that fresh eggs are so low in price at thisjseason of the year. Quality of Florida oranges coming to our markets lfas declined of late, but prices have advanced and are firm at the advance. ArrLF.s-ll 5or?2 ob per barrel. Butter Creamerv Elgin. 3132c: Ohio brands. 270300: cuinmoit country butter, lli17c; choice country roll, 10(ffi22c. BEAjf New York and Michigan pea. f 1 9002 00; marrowfat. J 1VS2 25: Lima beans, 4V$c"til 16: hand picked medium. II JXKS2 Oil HEESWAX-CIiolcc. J235c 9 lb: low grades, 22 23. Bcckwiif.st Flour Xew. 2!2c ?s lb. CiiEESE-Ohlo choice, nailer: Xew- York cheese, 11(3)11 Vc: Llmburger. 12S-ffil3';c: Wiscon sin Sivctt7cr, fullcreain, 13t31lc; Imported Swett zer. 260ay5C CIUER-Country cider, 83 SOS-'i 00 B barrel; sand retlncd..fi ooas 50: crab cider. S7 .was 00. CRAXDERitiES-Pcr box, 2 002 50: per barrel, $7 000. CO. - Eds Strictly Tresd nearby stock. 23c; cold storage eggi. atfMle. Fevtiikks Extra Ilvp gpesc, 5753c; Xo. 1, 4S x iu: mixcu 101s. SKaHOC. Dried r'Et'iTS-lVajlies. halves, 6'c: evapor ated apples. S'Jc: apnpots. !ltrc: blackberries. (WJOWc: nsfiberries, 17(S117Kc; dried grapes, 4Ji 4he: huckleberries 7J'.8e. Oame Wild turkert, 1 50S2 00 each: mallard ducks. J4 OOOi 00 per doen : teal ducks. 82 75(313 00 per dozen; pheasants. f5 TSOI CO: fi nail. 1 251 59: squirrels. 1 00(311 wi: rabbits. JOIMSe per pair: whole deer, llglocfltti: saddles, lbfiaxs ? lb. Hoxey.Nim-crop white clover, 18c; California lionev. 12'5c ? lb. Maplf. syruf 75010c gallon. Maple Suoaii-ioc ft lb. Poultry Allvp-Cblckcns. COWie n pair, 1 irge; 3nai50c medium; llvpturke. lKcp lb; ihicks. 50C0c a pair: drpsscl chickens. I30l4c ? lb: dressed turkc)S, ISOltcii lb; dressed ducks, 1415c ti fb. Potatoes Carload lots. 35010c on track: from store. 4104"c a bushel: Southern sweets, SI 50OI 7J a barrel. Jersevs. S3 00O3 25. Sefds Western reeleaned medium rlover J0I1 blngatS5 2n: inimmnth. $5 air tlmothv. M 41 for prime, and 1 50 for choice; bine grass. 82 6502 80: orcnard grass. $1 75; miller. ?1 (O: fiermun. $ 13: Hungarian. Jl 10: line lawn, 23c lb; seed buck wheat. 81 4W1 30. TAI.i.ow-Countrv, 4c: cltyrenderpd. 5p. Tropici. FnuiTS-Lemons. 84 0OI50: Florida orange?. 82.T0O2 75 a box: bananas, JI 7502 00 firsts. 81 SVffl 30 good spconds per bunch; Malaga granes. ft 50OI0 00 a half barrel; new layer figs, 14010c ppr fb. Vf.oetaulf.S-Cabbages. 83 0004 00 a hundred: yellow Ptinrr onions, 82 2502 50 a barrel: toma toes. 2 0) per bushel: cilery. SJjfflOc per dozen; turnips. OOcOSl 00 a barrel. Groceries. Trade is reported very quiet. Little is ex pected tho first two weeks of the year, and honco there is no disappointment among dealers over present sluggishness of trnde. Prices continue as they have been fora week past. OnBEX Coffee Fancy. 21:2c: choice Rio, V!X3t air; prime, 19;c: low grade Itlo, 1713';c: old Government .lava. 27fS9e: Inrnrallio it-Ue. Mo-lru K.'iajSKc: Santos. 81)i2:Kc: Caracas' 22a:ruSf: La Ouayra. zmmzz'iv. I iioastkd tin papers) siannaru brands. 19c: hlirh gradet. 22V(?K4c; old (iovernment Java bullc. atlff-TOc: llaraealbo. ZVg&ZVw. (-antos. 19Vj3;tc' peaherrv. Sic; choice Bio. lQi-Jc: prime Itlo. 19c; good Ulo, wvtx ordinarv, lGJtiaiT.c. Spices (wfiole)-Clot'es. I3l4c: allspice. 10c; cassia. Se: pepier. lie; nutmeg. 70JWHV. I'ETBOLF-UM (Jobbers' prices) 110 test. fiVc Ohio. KSP. Tie: headlight', 1100. 7"Cc: water white' 99Ke; globe, IKaile: elalnM.Vfc.iniailln?. lie; royaune. He; red oil, lO.llc: purity. He; olelne, lie. SIIxfus' Oil No. 1 winter, strained, laaHc per gal. : summer. 3.VS37C; lard oil, ri-Voi-iSc, 'ivitUH Corn syrup. 2'ajk-: cholec sugar synin .Mffiak-; prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strlctlv prime' HSlSBOc. N. O. M01.AOSES Fancv new crop. Jaffirv choice 4C041c; old crop. 363Sc; N. O. syrupf44 HOC. SODA Blrarb. In keg, 3'J(ffi3!fc: hl-carb. tn U SJic; bl-carb. assonetl packages. 5VCc: sal soda' In kegs, lVc: do granulated. 2c. f CAN-ni.ES Star, full weight, 9c; stearlnc ner set. SJc: narafllne. lli;c. kii k iieao t arouua, oic; choice, 3VC' Loulsltna. 5UI3.V4C. fTAKCII Pearl, 4c starch. frfS7e. corn starch, aaotic gloss Foi'.Etr.v Fni'ITS Laver raisin. J2 00. London laters. Si 23: Mtu-ateU. SI 73: California Muscatels 1 G01 73: Valeneli. 77Sc: Ondara VnUnela. wa 8e: Sultana. lu15c; currants. nfSsOe: Turkey prunes, GQSUe: French prunes. sgi,c: Salonlca, prunes, in 2-lh packages. 9e:cocoiuutsf 100. jl Oil' .uiiimiu'.. i,nu., !iu., j. uu Avii-3. i,c: no Snellen 5X-; walnuts. Nap.. 1314cr blrllv filberts. 13c" Smyrna figs, 13,314c: new dates. 5'ac: Brazil nuts' 7c; pecans. 13(J17c: citron. " lb, 2321c; lemon peel, 12c t lb: orange peel, 12c. Dhif.d Fr.tiiTS Apples, sliced. li,'iS!c: ap ples, evaporated. !V7B9c: peaches vvaoratcd pared. SOOnc; peaches. California.' evaporated' unparcd. luaiGe: cherries, pitted. 15e: cherries, im puted, 8e: r-tspb-rrie. evapo'a'ed. 18319c; black berries. CJfii7c: huckleberries. 8c. SUOARS-Cubes. Vie: powdered. 4fc: granu lated. 4'c: confectioners'. A.'S.iiie: soft white 47H 4Ve: vellow. rholce. .mtc; yellow, good. 3'-(a aScrvellow. fair. 3HaSc. w Pickles Medium, bbis (I.2C0), Si 73: medium lriil.ls (OTO). f. 8. Salt-No. ib bbl, $1 20: No. 1 extn fi bbl, si 10: lain-. ? bbl. H 20: coarse crvstal. bbl, 91 lu; Biggins' Eurca. 4-bit steks, f2 80; lllggins' Eu reka. Ifil4-fb packets. $3 00. CASNrn Hoods Standard peaches. $1 73(31 90; Ids, 1 SOffll f5: extra neaches. K OOg'2 10; pie peaches. SoftiOOc: finest com. si SSS)1 50: Hfd. Co. corn. Sicfl 00: red cherries, tl 001 10: Lima, beans. Jl 10: soaked do. 83c; stringed do, G."a70c; marrowfat pea. $1 OOffSl 15: soaked peas, G370c: pineapples. $1 2031 30: Bahama do, Jj 01: !am.-on plums. SI CO: greeiigagcs, ?I S3; egg plums. 1 Ou tjatiiorui a(jijvui9. i ioilw; tjajuornia pears, S2 102 25: do greengages, 11 85: do egg plums. $1 5: extra white clierrles. Si 75; raspberries. Jl oaffil 10; strawberries, 95cJl 10; gooseberries, SI IXKall 05: tomatoes. 8513135c: salmon. I-Iti runs. Jl 30(al SJ; blackberries, 80c: succotash. 2-lft cans, soaked. 90c; do green. 2-lb cans. J 1 23(31 50; com beef, 2-lb cans. Jl b5l 7 : 1-lb cans, SI 30; baked beans, Jl 401 55; lobters.0l-lb cans. $1 23: inacc erel. 1-lb cans, boiled. Jl 50; sardines, domestic, s, J3 83 00; in, S3 50;-sartllncs, iuiporled, 4. J115li12o0: sardines, lmportea. 'fr. flsOOrsar dines, mustard, S3 30; sardli.es. spiced, J3 50. FISH Kxtr!o. I bloalcr mackerel. J24 00 per bbl: t'xtra No. 1 do mess. S3. CO; No. 2 fhore mack erel. Sis 00: o. 2 large inacicerel. fM;Mi. 3 largcinaekerel. J14 00: No.3 binall markerel.SlO 00. Herrings Split. Sd .30. lake. S3 05 ? 100-lb bbl. White tlsh, J4 73 V 100-lh halt bbl. Lake trout, 83 501 hall bbl Finnan haddles, 10c jl lb. Ice land nallaut, 12c ? 15 Pickerel, half bbi. J4 00 nuarter 111. 1 Wl. Holland herrlmx. 75c. Walkon Inerring, 90c. OATMEAL J4 Uffl- lw- Grain, Flour nod Feed. At the regular call there was littlo spirit shown. Buyers and sellers were far apart in their views, and no sales were made. All cereals are weak, with a tendency to lower prices. Oats nre particularly weak at a de cline of not less than 3c per bushel from highest prices of last month. Wheat isquict at the dollar line. Jive flonr is 'off 2Jo per barrel, as our quotations wilt disclose. Choice grades of hay are firm at a shade higher prices. Receipts as bulletined, 2tt cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago-Kail way t care of oats, 8 of hav, 1 ot bran, 3 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 2 cars of oats, 1 or hay. Bv Baltimore and Ohio 3 cars of oats, 2 of hav. By Pittsburg nnd Luke Kric 2 cars or hay, 1 or bran. By Pitta burg and Western 1 car of wheat) lor hay. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charga an advance on these prices WHKAT Xo. 2 red. 99c(a?l 00: Wo. 3 red, Si-MCc. Cobv No. 2 vdlow car, MasWic; hlgn nilxcd car 47'afc: mixed car, 48a,9c: Xo. 2 vr low shelled. 47(U7!ic: high mived shelled. iBSbKiir: ,!., .ri sliplfed. 4-"iM.'ic: new No. 2 vellow shelled. 42 K: ",10-sI;llows"ell"l. 12 ! Ortl"' ... . iw-rrc. i-xtra.s 0.3 oats. o.j?t9ooc: lnueu oaw. aiwal . ssl- I!YE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 959Jc; 'o. 1 "Western. 9ia.13c. 11AI1I.EV-U57C. FLOtiii Jobbing prices Fancy spring parents. 5 oaa. 75: lancy winter patents, aj 2"s 50; fancy ktiilcht winter, s.1 C025 2i: ftnev slralelit snrlnir. ! 3 3i."i 50: clearwiutt-r. fluVgolO: stralghti'XXX I bakers'. 1 ;3"i 00. Kve flour. K Ouai i. JIILLKEED N'o. 1 white lnlddllngs.t'Ii ilrTZ 30 ? ton: .Nu. 2 white middlings, ?i vxwm cu; Drown inlililliiigs, $17 25017 50: winter wheat bran, $17 5J ?.im no iliott feed. S21 OLYm123 0U. IIAT-Haled tlmothv. choice, ?12 50(S12 73: Xo. I. ?11 7oftoI2 uo: mi. 2. ?iu .-xaiiu cu: riovernay. iu w 10 50: loose from wagon, su 0014 00, according to quality; parting hay, 10:58 50. STKAW-Oats, 7 C07 50; wheat, 736 00; ,rye, J6 25J 5J. ' Provisions. Markets in this line show firmness under the influence of advanclng-prices of hogs. A change to upward is probable before the week is gone. Sugar cured hams, large . f Sugarcnred hams, medium Sugar cured hams, small.............. Sugar cured California hams bugar cured b. bacon Sugar cured skinned hams, large ay 9 10 Sugar cured skinned hams, medltmi. 10 Sugar cared shonlders 1 M Sugar cured boneless shoulders 8JI fugar cured skinned shoulders 7V ugarenred bacon shoulders 63i Sugar cured dry salt shoulders B'4" Sugar cured d. beef rounds 12 Sugar cured rl. beefsetttt .. - 0 Sugar cured d. beef flats 7 Bacon clear sides, SOtbs A Bacon clear bellies. 3) lbs tt Dry salt clear sides, 301bsaTe'g 61 Dry salt clear sides, 20 lbs arc'g . 'A Mess pork, heavy - 12 01 Mess pork, family 1Jtl2,, Lard, refined in tierces.... 5s Lard, refined in one-half bbls 5M Lard, refined In60-Ibtnbs a7 Lard, refined In 20-lb iialls ' Lard, refined In 50-lb cans ?4 Lard, refined In 3-lb tin palls 6,S Lard, refined In 5-lh tin palls $ Lard, refined la 10-lb tin palls Sii Turpentine Market. Sava-sxah Turpentine firm at 31c. Rosin firm at $1 15I 20. Charleston Turpentine steady at 32c. Rosin firm: good strained $1 20. Xew York Kosin quiet and steady. Tur pentine quiet and steady at 3S34"!ie. AVilmixgtox Spirits of turpentine, noth-. ing doing. Rosin firm; strained, 81 15:good strained. $1 20 bid. Tar steady at 8i 30. Crude turpentine firm; hard, 81 00; yellow dip.-fl tO; Virgin, -fl 90. "Wool Market. St. Locis Wool Kcceipts, 1,100 pounds; shipments, 34,500 pounds: little doing; bright wool strong: felt white Texas and Territory stock is steady. ' '1 HAVE been occasionally troubled with coughs, and in each case have Uaetl Brown's Bronchial Troches, which have never falleit, and I must say they are second to none In the world." Felix A. 3iay, casiner. St. raui. Jtinu. (YurJXicig & OI?m ENJOYS Both the method and results -when Qnm,,, f W. is ol-onf U in nloorant ovrup 01 i ig3 13 taKen; it 13 pleasant inrl rpfrpaliino- tn flip iistp inrl aris ana reiresuing 10 me xaie, ana acts rnmttr vol nrnmnt v nn tho Kirlnpva ft-.-'V J"X XX " r, "V "" """ "--"j"t Liver and Bowels, cleanses the svs- tern effectually, dispels colds, head- acnes ana levers ana cures Habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its hind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. feyrup ot igs is tor sale in oUi j" oi l. ui T hit j- aBQ 5i DOttleS bj all leaclmg drug- gists. Abv reliable dnif'r'ist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAU IDUISVIUE, KY. HEW YORK. N.f- DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old physician with great success. It !. a per- lectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc cessfully used as a monthly corrective br thousands of ladies. Bewaie of imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pills and tako no other, or enclose $1 and we will mail you a box securely sealed in plain pa per. Price $1 per box, siv for $5. DB. 3IOTTS CHF.jf. CO., Cleveland, O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming & Son, Pittsburg, Pa. de31-TT3 CURES DYSPEPSIA. Cl'RES DYSPEPSIA. CUKES DYSPEPSIA. Having suffered from Dys pepsia tor three years, I de cided to try Burdock Blood Bitteks, ami after Using one bnttlo found myself so much better that I was encouraged to use another: after taking this, I find mvself o fully re stored that I do not need any more medicine, feeling truly grateful to B. B. B. Sins. G. C. White. Taberg, Oneida Co., X. T. DIGESTION. Jal-TTsn Thoroughly, Rapidly, Permanently Restored. If toq are latTerine from IfervonsneflS. Debflity, Lost or FailingManliood,:bnpotency. stunted Development ot any ot lha paru. Weakness or Body end Xlnd. Worry Error 01 Toutn or Later Excesses. DO NOT DESPAIR. Tleie Is Hois far all. Yomz, HMdls Aeed ail old Men. TII01SI3DSOF TI1K nOSST CISTS HA YK TIF.LllF.n TO 0CH rxi LrsiTK HiTiions or hour TiinraxsT. MOST SCIENTIFIC nl SUCCESSyUI. iVEK KNOWN Absolutely Unrolling. Endore4 bjr the tafiiog Hedical rratcrnitr. I1TVE9TIOATE. Book. explaaatioBS, testimo nials and endorsements mailed (scaled! r KhE. 7SZ AK3EL0S UQICU EI3III3IE C3 Cute, C. ja7-,7 o pt-im luu Harmons I rencn Bemedy CALTHOS fire, and a legal guarantee that Ua Linos will RTOI Dlachareea Jk Emissions, CUBE fTMmiatorThea. Varicocele sad BESTOKE Lost Vigor. Use it end fay if satisfied. Address. VON MOHL CO.. Solo .satriean Agents, Clnelansll, Cnlo. de-29- 37-TT3 JAPANESE piL CURE A cure tor Piles. External. Internal, illlnd. ltleed lnfr and Itching, Chronic. Ktccut or Hereditary. This remedy has posttlvelv ncicr been known to fall. lanov. aiorji. bymal'. A guarantee given with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to re fund the & If not cured. Issued bv EMU, G. KTUCKY. Unnrglst. Wholeiilc and Ketaii Agent. 'os. 1401 and 1701 Tcim arc. corner Wylle ave. and Fclton st.. Pittsburg, l'a. Use atuckv's IMarrhffia & Cramp Cure, 23 and 30 cts. jal-4- UITfll TUswamtctedtoI!a- ni-rit. I il -w Tonthfnlealor and lifts to GRAY Hair. Use onlv VT.. HAIS' HAIR HEAITI!. Most wttWtaciory Ilalrgrower. , HAYSKlLLCUl3.BoitCCEIfrC.r.i)Baiil.a.les.J.i! ! JOLKMLNO i"rtig. "' ...-... DOCTORS LAKE SPKCl-VI.lSTs in ell cases re. 2nirinz bcientlnc and conn enti.iI treatment. Dr. 8. K. Lake, Jl. K. C. P. S., is the old- est and most experienced spe cialUt in tho city. Consult- ' tion free and strlctlv conn- I aentiaL Offlco hoars 3 to t and 7 to 8 p. if.; Sundays, 3 to 4 p. m. Consult them person ally, or write. Doctobh '""', cor. Penn ar. all it it, Pittaburj.', Pa. Jet n-swk 3J il1C?6l 5S5PpiS aiKtms: rx,- -i'? LvteS" TC3L3 sS&SSSSXS2J .artti. s M l."iS3Z flratfrTsJBW JiillliP IffimSTRIIlKTH Hlf r3 3 S'iSI apss and BUILD UP THE WHOLE 8YSTE3I TO PERFECT HEALTH. ccJvCr,cv;rcnuJ,o Hoof land's BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap3f3 DmniC'C SAVINGS BANK. rtUlLt d 81 FOURTH AVENOTi Capital, $300,000. Snrplus, $jL670 29. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFF. I President. Asst. Sec. Trea. 1 per cent Interest allowed on time do posits. OC24-64-D FAHNESTOCK & CO., 2 Wall Street, New York, Snpply selected investment bonds for cash, or in exchange for marketable securities. Execute commission orders for investor at the Stock Exchange or in the open mar ket. Furnish Information respecting bonds. Ja741 John M. Oakley & Co, BANKERS AND BROKER! Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York: and Colcagat ii SIXTH ST, Pittsburg. HARD DRINKERS Safferlnglnmlna.bodTand parse from DRUNK ENNESS or DIPSOMAXlA can be rarely, safely and peedlly cored by the wonderful new speclfio CHLOR90COLD! No matter whether the person Is a moderate or "periodical" drinker or o fc total wreck." CULO KIOGOLD destroy 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 given by a. mend in tea, coffee, lemonade, beer, liquors, or food without the patient's knowledge, or It can he taken by the patient In the same liquids, wltb a guarantee ot aDsomte success ana a radical euro in elthercae. Ilnndredt of cures have been made with chloriooolii m mmois atone, price ""Ithln reach of all. only S3. CULORIOGOLD cnn b hmi or or anats or km poitpaM nr rampnief lumisnea iree. Aiicorresponaence cmfldentlal.3IAIRIICHE3IICAIjCO. Sole Proprietors f or the U. S 353 Dearborn St, Chicago. josSfn Duquesne Pharmacv. iS Srnitbfield St. A. J. Kaerchcr, 59 Federal St., Allegheny City. deW7-TT3 MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTSER 814 PI3JX aTENCE, PITTSl!i;r.G, PA. As old residents know and back file? of Pittsburg paper prove, is the oldest cstab- ' "sucaanu most prominent pnysician in tne i cits-, devotimrspecialattentiontoallchronlo j From re-INU htt UIM I IL UUKtU sponsible Mr D0 1 IO ami mental dis- persont IN Lll V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hone, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distmst, baslifnlnes, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, ernptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person forbusiness,.socletyand marriage, permanentl v.'safel v and privatelv m,rea,lnBL00D AND SKINTet ernptious, blotches, fallinghair.hones.pains. glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured forlife, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml iniU A p kidney and the system. UnllAti T sbladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whitticr's life-long, extensive experi ence insures scientific. tnd reliable treatment on common sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefnllv treated as if here. Office hours, 9 A.M. toS p. it. Sund.iv, 10 a. it. to 1 r. m. only. IJB. WlllTTIEIJ, 811 Pcnn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. jaS-fD-Dsuwk LOST MANHOOD RESTORED Sl.XliM XKKVIXEr The great Span ish lEemedr. is fold WITfl A inn T T B X OUABANTEE to cure all nerv ons dlsca ses. such as WeaW 3Iemorr nEJORE and AFTER rsixjn. Loss of Brain IViwers "U'akefulnesF, Let Jlanhotnl. Xlzhtly Knilsslons. Xenrousncss.Lassitinip.aIl drains and loss of power or the Oeneratlve Organs In cither sev caused br over-cxcrtlon. youthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stlntf'tnts. 51 pernarkagebr mall:B for-. With rte-v V order we OIVE .V WlflTTEXOrAIfAXTKl'.'TOCUBPIorBEFUND MONEY. s-p.tnMi .Medicine Cn.. Msdrlil. Spain, and Detroit. Mich, for alc by JOS. FI,EM1X(J A fcOX, Pittsburg. uea-S-MTTS WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE Tlio Great .English Ketiwdy. Pi-ntTiritlv xnti TVrrn!n.Ti t l ly cures all forms of nerr- Ous weakness, emissions. f sperTnatorrhea. im potency ami all effect-, of abnse or ceesies. Been prescribed orer35 years in thousands ofcats;lj the only xella- kT)!e and Iiouet incilcln) .known. Ask dnnrrists for Before and After. Voor's rnoriioDiNK: if lie offers soiiip worthless medicine In place of this, leave; his dishonest store, inclose price in letter, anil we will send br return mall. I'rice. one p ick ajre. Jl: six. $". One will please, six will cure. Pamphlet in plain scaled enTelope, 2 stamps. Ad dress THE OOD CHEMICAL CO., VI Wood ward avenne. Detroit. Mirh. bold In lUtsbnwty Joe. Fleming A, box. 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