&ymtiii&mgm&M3 TJ-ffirfJl e,K ?Fmmmmg$m$mmm$m m:nwTfmrw y&y& rSi V - e itm V i ,---.., ; ft.sr "- - w-wtt -" . ; ,,vv ' , - . """. ' if - , 'i.";--Vf-' 1 IS PITTSBURG'S HANDS 2!esls the Trice Fluctuation of Tig Iron at tlic Present Time. ' 10 HOVEMEXT IX THE MARKET. Fcles of Steel Tails Not Likely to Cause Such. Incitement. THE FOREIGN MARKET EQUALLY DULL t.-tfci.u TEt.Enr.vM to tiie distatctm JCrw Yokk, .Ian. 7. The Iron Age will to-morrow rciew the metal markets as follow!.: American Pir A yet no movement of anv con-equen-.c ha taken place in t)io iiunVoL ruere seoin-'.tobc less pressure to seli It.-"einei and special irons, on account of the reported advance in Pittsburg. That advance does not, however, appear to bo thoroughly established yet, since $15 has been muned within three days-n hen the parties, nesjotiatinf- came down to close ha-diie-. Southern iron continues irrejrular, i ith pressure to sell. We quote Xortln'rn brands: $1G 751S 00 for yo. 1: $11. 0olG M for No. 2, and $14 C0H 50 To; ciiiv torge Southern iron selW at S1&S17 tor 'o 1: $15 2"1G W for .No 2 ana $13 7."ill 50 for srr.iv forjre. The production of coWe iron, incliidinrthe stacks so cronped bvu-inour uionthH reports, was 3500,000 ton-: lhat ot anthracite pig. 75,000 tons, and ut charcoal. 50,000 tons, making a total of 4,035 000 cro ton. or, roughly, 5.200,000 net Km. the net ton being unfortunately u--cd bv some -tRti-.ticiin-.. Vpicielei-en and l'erro Mancnncse There 5- no mo enient w hatever in foreign spicgcl-oi-en xvliile in foreign ferro the market is :it a s andstill. Importers cannot meet the prices being made in the West br domestic manufacturer-, who take all the business in that section, which consumes the larsest quantitj ot ferro. Impoiter claim tliHt tlicv cannot do better than C2 00g62 50 for icn'o. K3 0?23 50 Tor 10 and 12 per cent, and $26 7527 00 lor 20 per cen-. Tlio Pittsburg Adiance Xot QeneraL Ihllets and hods It is reported that con siderable sales 'iavo been made in Philadel phia territory, hile little has been closed in tills vicinit'-. The Pittsburg advance does not seem to be general with tne pro ducers of that district. When it is a question of reaching into Eastern competitive tcrri torv there is some disposition to make old prices. We learn that $24 has been shaded as a quotation on orders emanating outside the Pittsburg district. Foreign billets are dull at nominallv 3.l T.VS3I 00;and American wire lods are $37 OOfflST 50 tidewater nom inally. steel Rails Since the placing of the Xew "York Central order alluded to in our last issue, there have been no sales of any mag nitude. mong the smaller current trans actions we note a lot of 1.S00 tous for a Flor ida road. Sonic very uirprKing blunders ba e been made bv Uie Engineering and JLin i7.7oi'r:iiMii a leference to the statistics of st'vel rail trade Our cotemporarvstates that tSie production in ISM was 2,015 !)9C tonwhen, as a matter of fact, it was I,t$5,307 gros tons in that vear. The same statistician places the production of 1S91 at 1,090,000 tons, in Isnoranrt- of the fact that the shipments, as lcportcd by the association, cover only rails "of standard section. Up to July 1 of Int year the shipments weie 454,423 tons. SwaiiU, of the first halfyear, reported a rail product of S17,7fs gross tons. Tliis is a mat ter with which c ery one in the rail trade is thoronghlv familiar. The li-rht rail output carries the product up to at least 1,225,000 Inns. The lulling on" m product was there lore onl tiCOCOO ton, and not a round mil lion, as our cotcniporary puts it. Clitic Doing in Manufactured Material Manufactured Iron and Steel Asido from the sale of a lot of 300 tons of beams for the Lincoln dcnoit building, no transactions of consequp nee have been reported in structu ral material, the mills and merchants gener al v leportmg the trade very dull. Thefig liics fo the production of American beams are not vet available, the reports not having been receii ed as ct An excellent author itv estimates the total at 100,00) net tons, which i le-s than is generally figured, and iaidtobe due to the unfavorable charac ter of the general condition of business last year. In plates some low figures are being in'itle on high grado locomotive firebox- steel We quote Angles. 1.90(T2.10c: t-liearcJ plates, LS.2.25c: tees, 2.40?2 75e.and beams and channels 3 ,c on dock steel plates are 1 Pijilc for tank: 2.15fJ2!0s for frhc'1: 2.40Si fij- tor flange: iCOKiTOc for ma rine, ri'i! .g3.25e lor firebox on dock. Bars sre 1.75?l.Oc on dock. !-crap a""le- are quota ble at 'lfi'1 20c delivered. Steel axles. 2! 2c, and links and pins, 2.12.20c: steel hoops, L! J2.C3c delivered. Meroliant Steel We quote hot-rolled shaft in". l'.)52.iac: machinery 2.032.15s; tire, 2. -02 25i and toe-calk, 2.152 23c delivered. Ket lew of the Foreign Markets. The foieign markets are reviewed as fol low s by cable from London: Warrants have undergone very little change. Dealings in Scotch have been small, and chiefly at 47-; thr-e in Cleveland moderate at an average ni . s and hematite fairat a decline to 4Ss. Out-ide inteiest is extremely tame, and. shows no reaction tiom holiday inactivity, si-otch iron s'a'istlcs show tne nrodnctinri lust t-.ir fiTt.lii tons, a decrease of 123.1103 ions; o pons. 313 0 3 tons, a decrease of 10, 720 tons; stocks, 579,077 tons, a oecrcise oi .w7it ton. The West coast hematite market decreased llO.yno tons and the Kast coast 177.253 tons c lo Maud production, ordinary iron, decnascU 4ii lot tcn. but stocks incivased bCl ton-. Falling iff in production attribu ted to hiwne-s of prices. Pig iion, for prompt dclixcrj. advanced tofls, selling at a pttMuium o er lutures. ow ing, it is stated, to jurc!,ascs bv Kading operators. Subsequent i-ealization- bv -otne holders causcdarcae tion ot S Statistic- show an increase ofG54 tors in visiule supply and COS tons in stocks Irei . -'iait shipments hence last month woic2,tii0 ion- In tin- pi icv of merchant bar copper there .as been a rise to 17 7s CI for prompt de livery, solloweil bv reaction of about 15s. The stronger tone and advance in price woie dm- parth to speculative buying, some ot which is -am to have been lor account of n trench clique, out good consumptive de-r-u.nd helped the mai ket. The decline dur ing the last fen days was due to somewhat heavy realizations by speculative holders. Kales ol fu-nace material during the past fortnight include 2C0 tons Montana matte at B- per unit. The visible supply decreased 29 ton- and spot stocks 519 tons last month. Tlieie has bern more inquiry lor till plate, chieflv iiom San Francisco, without much actual h.i-ices- resulting. Tcrnes andlower grade charcoals arc in rather better re quest. The Mptal Marksts. XirwYonK. .Im.7. Pig iron quiet: Ameri can, $15 7517 75. Copper dull; lake, Jan uary. - 7a. I.ejd quiet and steady; domes tic, $4 25. Tiu quiet; straits, $19 90. LIVE STOCK 3IARKETS. Jtcciinls, -.itiprncnts and Prices at East Lib- t rty and All Other Stock Yards. Ornct:oF Thk PtsrATcn, l l'lTT'r.rr.o, Thursday. Januai3-7. tt ! -i:eecipts, 1,059 head; shipments, 1 134 head: marker, nothing doing to-day; all Xhrough shinmeuts; nocattle shipped to Xctr Yoikto-4a. llor l. ,-cipts, 4,000 head: shipments, ,goo jieaJ: uiaiket siow: all grade-, $4 304 45-23 cais luus -hipped to Xew York to-da. Mtrhv-ljeceipts b00 he:id: shipments, 1,000 iiead; maiketfa:rat unchanged prices. Ry Telegrapli. Itaffalo-CHttle Ki ceints 7C loads through. ?.,ej-".!l(b't,!lb"nt steady sales tat cows 'vt-A' 7.' 0l,:IlgHt to good fat steers, $3 00JB 3o0. Ilog-lleceipts. 43 loads through, 16 ilc; in ii Let arm e, stiong and higher for light grades- medium and lieavv dull and wea; he.n rrades, $4 .Vfi)4 53; packers and incdnim snides. $4 454 50: Yorkers. KOolto'c-t.$4GJ(r?lc3. sheep and lambs- Ileceipts, none turough, 17 sale; market liuiiy ac.nc and higher for good grades slieen. extra 1 lincy $3 505 73: good t.I choice, $.2jj40. lair to good, $4 003 00 lambs, good to extra native-, $5 75o 00: common H j ir. fii oogr. 50; Canada hmibs common to extra. (, we; 10; Canada sheeri extra to inticj. S4 755 5U. y rw York-Iteeves-i-eecipts, 237 head, all JorexpoitciS and slaughterers: no tradc: feeling dull: dressed bei steadv at 7S9KC jier pound: shipments to-day, 294 bcoie Calve-Ueceipt-. 209 h(al: maiket firm Teal?, $15 009 m icr 300 pounds; grassers and Western calves. i 503 50. Sheep Iteceipts, :,479 head: sheep linn: lambs sjc per pound higher: sheen 006 00 per 100 pounds; lambs. $0 ii GV.z dres-ed mutton steady at8a3icperiKiiuiil: dressed lambs firm at Hfillc. Hogs Keceipts, 3L7i9 head, con signed direct; nominally steady at $3 90 Chicago Cattle Keceipts, 14,000 head: ship-. anents, 4,500 iiead: market slow and steadv: prime steers, $4 83S5 25: good to choice, $4 15 Ql 75; other, S3 73g3 S3; 8tockere,$2 233 00; cows, $1 233 25. Hozs Iteceipts, 55 UW hoar.: shipments, 17,000 head; market ooened stronger. cloed steadv to lower: rougn and common, $3 S53 90; mixed and packer,$3 93 4 10: prime lieavv and butchers' weiahts, $4 OX$l 15: light, $3 U04 15. Sheep Ite ceipts, 6.O00 head: shipments 1,600 head: maiket steidy: native ewes, $3 754 2.i; medium wethers, $4 3J: Westerns, $4 734 90; lambs, $4 00C 50. St. Louin Cattle ltecciots, LBOO head; ship ments, 1.90J head: market dull; fair to good native steers, $3 C0(?f4 CO; Texans, common to good, $2 203 50. Hogs Ueceiits. 9400 head; shipments, 3,200 head: market 510c higher; lair to Inner heavy, $1 004 1J; mixed, fair to good, $3 C04 00; light, :nir to best, $3 E0, 4 05. Sheeii Keceipts, COO head; shipments none: market higher; good to choice $4 CO 4 05. Cincinnati Hogs active mid demand strong; common and lieht, $3 704 15; pack ing and butchers', $4 f0g4 0OV: teceipts. 6,000 bead: shipments, 2 000 read. Cattle steady and unchanged; receipts, 515 head; -shipments 270 hca '. Sheep steadv and fair: de mand unchanged; receipts, 535 head; ship ments 170 head.. Lambs in light supply and firm: common to choice. $4 OOgCOOper 100 pounds. Kansas Ciy Cattle Iteceipts, 4 0T0head; shipment-, 2000 head; steers steady lo 10c higher: co- s and feeders steers. $3 10'4 C5: eows. si 7'03 00; stockers and leeders, $2 50 1 00. Il7izs Keceipts, 15 900 head: shiii ments, 4,000 hfad: maiket 510c higlien all grades W 45S3 90; bulk, $3 7003 85. Sheep Keceipts. 70 ) head; shipments, none;, market nominally strong. WHEAT FALLS BACK AGAIN. The Government Crop Report Hie Last Straw TTlilch Breaks Hie Camel'i Bck Com Easy Oats Lower Hog Products Fluctuating With tin. Grains. CHICAGO The bull feeling which pre vailed in the wheat pit yesterday all evapo rated over night, and the sentiment to-dav was decidedly bearish. The close was weak at a net loss of 2Je as com pared witn yes terday's. There were several bearish pieces of news, but the potential one was the Government estimate on the last sea son's crop. The market has been Tor; months staggering under the load or the enormous crop generally estimated at G03, OOO.OOTbushels and the Department of Agri cnltuie piled about 12,000.000 on top of tnat. Jlav opened afc lower r 95c; fluctuated for some time between 94Jc and 93c; then grew decidedly weak, and without material reaction broke to S3c, recovering some, out closing w eak at 93'4c Corn was lairly active, nut easier, chiefly in sympathy with the depression in wheat, lint the! e was not the same discouragement. The Government report gives the crop at 2,069,000 COO bushels, or 15 0C0.000 less than gen crallv computed, and the expmt demand continues good May startcdat il'c, fluctu ated down to 41ic and closed at that. Oats quiet, in sympathy with wheat and corn, and closed w ith a loss of c. Hon products opened lnwci, but there was fair buying at the reduction, and an advance was scared This was met by free offerings bv r.ackers,nnd the market sagged off again. There were some further fluctuations within a narrow range, and the close was at slight lo-es compared w ith yesleriy. Tin- Ica'tlug futures ranged as follows, asror rocteil tiv John M. O.iMcv S. Co., 4"i SivtU street, meinbcn of tlicChirafu ituanl of Trade: AHTICI.ES. Ill):- cs, ,R WIIKAT. Xo. Z. j Januiry S )' i &4 $ f71i ? S7i Mv- !'5 B5?8. '.a 93U Conv. Xo. 2. , Januarj XI a S"i SB's February 33!s 3SI3A, 3SVS SS'ii Miv 41H tun -il'i 41 OATS. SO. 2. Januan" S-'il 295 2S 23'i Jltss Pork. i i. Tailliary 10 STbi 10 9TJi 10 SO 10 80 May II 2 HIT'S H20 1130 Lard. i January 6 12S Wi 8 10 B 12 Mav G42s 6 42'il 6 S'A 6 40 siioktKius. i I , January I 5 .r 5 K! 5 37U 5 3?- Ma ! 5 67'i 5 724 5 65 5 72S Cash quotations were, as follows: Flour dull and easy; dealers inclined to make con cessions. Xo. 2 spring wheat, t7Kc; Xo. 3 smingwheat, SOgslc: Xo.2red.8tc; Xo. 2 corn. 3$ic; Xo. 2 oats 2SK62Sc: Xo-2 w bite, 31Vie3sc; Xo. 3 white, 2tU31c: Xo. 2 rve. asijc: Xo. 2 barlev, GOc; Xo.3, t. o. b., 45 G3c; Xo 4, f. o. b., 3s4Sc: Xo 1 flaxseed, 9tic; rime timothr seed. $i 191 23. Mess pork per bbl.. $8 OOgs 12U Lard, per ICC lbs $S lOgC 12 Short ribs sides (loose). $i 30) 5 40:drj-salted shoulders (boxed). $4 37 4 50: short clear sides, (boxed), $5 6C5 t5. Whiskv, distillers' finished goods, per gal., $1 IS. sjigars unchnnged. k On the Produce Exchange to-lav the but ter maiket i as unchanged. Egjs, 232tc. XniV TOItK Flour less active and heavy. Cornmeal dull. Wheat Spot mar ket unsettled, closing heavy, dull and lower; Xo. 2 red, $1 02K1 0.5K. in store and ele vator. $1 04JlO6 afloat, $1 0i;: 07K f. o. b.: Xo.3 red, $1000)1 0DK; imgiadcii red.' f i ". Hi rcumaij. A ifci-imi u-, Closing at $1 OJ!: Mai-ch. $1 51 06-X. closing at $1 05; April, $1 031 0 closing at $1 05U: May. $1 WJJgl 0C', closing at $1 0452: June, $1 02 Ji 1 01i, closing at $1 02 July. $1 0C?: 01JS, closing at $1 0VJ Hye dull and unsettled: Western. 9Sc$l 0L Barley dull: Xo. 2 Milwaukee, 7173c Com Spot market unsettled, fairly active, closing weak; Xo 2, 5l32Jc In elevator. 53 aT4c afloat: ungraded mixed, S-VJic; Xo. 3. 3:)(S'43c; t-amer mixed, 49?s51c: options, .lamiarv 51Ji51c, closing at Sljjc; Febraarv U51c, closintr at 51'e; March, 5I51Jc, closing at 5IJJC; April. 51 (SS'ife, Closing at Sljjjc; Mav, 5JJf 20J4c, closing at 50c. Oats spot mai ket weaker, quiet and heavy; options modcratelv active and wi-aker; Jan uary 30.31ic, closing at SBISc: Februarj', 37375c clo-tngat37c; May, 37WKc clos ing at 37Xc: spot Xo. 2 white, S-JgSS'ic; mixed t estcrn, 37ffi3S)c: white do, 3:i4Ji;c; Xo. 2 Chicago. 3S3siic Jlay firm aiid quiet Hopsfirm: fail-demand. Tallow dull and steadv. Eggs fiimcr; Western, 2520c; jeceipts, 0,912 pacuases Pork quiet and steady: mes-, $9 50gl0 5): extra prime, $9 50. Cut meats quiet. Middles easv and quiet; short clear. $G 25. Lard lower and dull; Western team closed at 45: options, Jan uary. $G 41; February, $0 476 49; March. $655 i 57, May, $6 70, closing at $6 GSigG 70. ilntter in fair demand. Arm; Western dairv. 1521e; do creamery, 2031c; do factory, 14 20c; Elgin, riQ?,ic Cheese fairlv active; part skims, SJgjiOc. I-HILAItKLPHIA-Flonr weak. Wheat weak and lower: Xo. 2 red. January, 99Kr $1 00; February. $1 01J4'Ol 02J; Mai-eh,$l 0&e 101; April, $1 04J1 04J. Coin-Very littM change in spot market; futures a shade easier; Xo. 4, 4041c; Xo. 3, in export ele vator, 40ic; steamer, in export elevator, 494: .o 2, high mixed in gram depot, 53Kc; Xo. 2 in export elevator, spot and early Jan uary. 51'c; Xo. 2 mixed January. Sl&aVic: lebruarv, 50U50;c: March. "50K5'jc; April, SOgJOc. Oats higher; Xo. 3 w n't? e. 39:; Xo. 2 lute, 4040Kc; Xo. 2 white, Jan uary. 39Ji40:: 1 el.rnaiT, 39391c: Marcli. 39i9Jc: Apiil, 39a39Xc Bnttei quiet but lirni; Tennsvlvania print, extra, 3137a Lggs dull and easy; Pennsylvania flrsts726s. B LTlMORFWheat easy: Xo. 2 red 3SS177- Corn ea-y; mixed, spot,525:i the inoiith. rWfl)ilic! iehruai-v. 5fl7.'sir..r.,i, Kn, 51c: Jlay, 51c asked; steamer mixed, 47W4Sc Oats easier: Xo. 2 white Western. ?;:3i;c Xo. 2 mixed Western, 3737Kc II vo quiet: Xo. 2, C4aV-. Hay flrm: good to choice timothy, $120ial3 50. Provisions dull and unchanged. Butter flrm: creamerv lancy 30c: do, fair to choice 2(IS2Sc; do, itniiation! 2325c: ladle, fancy, 22c: good to choice. 1S 20c: rolls fine. 20c: do. fair to good, 1718tf store packed, 1516c Eggs steady at 23c. XEW OKLEAXs Sugar Activ e, stron" and generally liicher: open kettle, prime to . ! nwintn trim nnnl f.. 1 . j . . . low clarified, JJJc: prime do, 33 ii-6c. sec onds, 2J3Jic: no other grades nuVi ed. Mo lasses strong; open kettle, strictly prime 3uc: good pi ime, 229c; prime, 2ti27c; good common to good lair, 2325c; cuntrimnil strictly prime, lS20c; good prime, 15l7c fair to prime, 10llc; common to good loiii mon, G9c; syrup, 2429c. Others un changed C1XCIXXATI Flour steadv. Wheat 'in good demand; Xo. 2 red, 969GJfc. Corn in good demand and stronger: .No. 2 mixed 43cC Oats in fair demand andTii mer: Xo.2 mixed" 3431)Cc. Ityoin light supply and firm-Vo' 2, 91c. "Pork. $9 7510 23 lor new. Ijtrd in good demand at $6 00. Bulk meats barely steady at $5 50. Bacon flrm at $6 75. Butter stronger: fancy Elgin creamery, 31c; Ohio, 272Sc; choice diiiry, ir17c. Eggs strong at 18! 19c Cheesy strong and in lair demand. j.lXXEAPOtlS Wlieat Xo. 1 Xorthern January, S5!c yesterday, 67c; May opening nt:Uc: highest, 9Ie: lowest! f9e. closing S9c: ynsterdav, OOJfc. On trade, Xo'. 1 htf.tl, bV,c; Xo. 1 Xorthern, Sfefc: Xo. 2Xorthorjl, 79Sc. K4NSAS CITY -Wheat dull. Xo.2 cash, 77Jc Corn Alowen Xo. i cash, 34c bid, 34Uc asked; Junb-iry, 33c 3lCo asked. Oats loer:Xo.2Cisn. 2Sc bid. Eggs unchanged. SICK HEADAtuiE 'Carter's Little Liver Puis. SICK HEADA;he : Carter's Little Liver Pll.r. SICK HEADAij IIE darter's Little Liver Pills. 'Carter's Little Liver FMs. dei-40-uwrsn 9,cft$10SJ'h: Xo. 1 Notrltem, !110; Xo. 1 hard. $1 0S",;1 C9; Xo. 2 Xoi thorn, $1 O0l OJX; Xo.3 spring, JMJieWc; options, Xo. 2 red. Junuarv. $1 KHB)l 04. closimr at THE GOOD LUCK AT BLAIR. The T. Campbell Company's' Gas Striko Opens New Territory. OUTSIDE BUSINESS SHUT OUT. Ko Material Chan-re in Rents for Dwell ings ixpected This Year. FEATURES OF JIOXET AXD SPECULATION The gas well struck on Wednesday at Blair station by the T. Campbell Glass Com pany is a regular roarer. It can be heard for half a mile. Gas was struck at a depth of 1,200 feet, and is regarded as the lively vaporings of a large pool further down in the regular gas .stratum. Thewell will con sequently be drilled deeper. Ihis is the only gas well in that vicinity, and derives special importance from the fact that it promises to open up an extensive gas field to supply fuel for the industries located thereabouts by the Blair Land Company. A number of capitalists are awaiting the outcome of this strike with great interest.. Business Heavily Handicapped. The publication in this column yesterday of a report, apparently reliable, that certain Eastern business men, unable to secure suitable quarters in this city would lease ground on long time and build to suit them selves, caused considerable talk among owners and agents of down-town proper.y. One of the latter said: "This is an important matter. Owners talk about and rejoice over Pittsburgh material growth, but do nothing to help it along. The business area is large enough,, if it could be fully utilized. Bnt there are so,, many worthless buildings occupying commanding sites and locations, fit for scarcely anything, that there is a pos itive famine in this line. These places are occupied for the most part by small traders, doing a business of a few thousands a year. If tbey were replaced' by modern stores large interests would take the place of small ones, which would do as well on side streets, and the volume of trade be greatly in creased. The pressure ior business space is greater at this time than ever before. Al most every real estate agent has applica tions from outsiders for stores and ware houses Inability to meet this demand is a serious obstacle to the welfare of the city. No other city with which I am acquainted is thus handicapped." The fact that outside capital and enter prise are seeking entrance denotes faith in the stability of Pittsburg's activities, and should be an incentive to owners to make reasonable exertion to accommodate all who desire'to come in and contribute by their means and skill to the general prosperity. Comfort for Tenants. Several of the leading real estate brokers spoken to yesterday advanced the belief that rents "for small and medium-sized dwellings will not be increased much, if anv, this year. The supply of such houses is limitedbut as they are occupied by a class whose ability to pay more is ques tionable, it is thought that owners will be content with nresent rates. Some particular districts may be affected, but from all that car. be learned tenants may rest assured that there will be no gen eral advance. Business Xews and Gossip. It was leported yesterday that an offer of $3,500 a foot had been made for a property on Fourth avenue, presumably between Wood and Smithfleld streets. Xothing more could be learned. When outsiders have to erect their own business stands it is high time owners be up and doing. It is thought the Gusty subdivision on Perry9ville avenue willbe sold out and lmilt up this year. There is no finer residence lo cation on the avenue. -The railroads are earning big money and putting a large portion, pf It into construc tion work and improvements. Shareholders have solid grounds for expecting large re turns this year. Property on Bailey nvenue,Thirtlerh ward, Mt. Washington, is "held at about $70 a foot front. The avenue is nnpaved. This is nearly on a level with-Oakland prices. The" Xational Cordage Company wilt to-dav declare its usual auarterly dividends of 2 percent on the preferred stock ana 2JJ on the common. The statement of the earnings of Xew Y'ork Central is almost a new revelation of the cipacity of railroads to earn monev, namely, $40,000,000 for the year, against $33, 000 000 two year ago. Ixmis Walzer has sold a business property on Main street, Sharpsburg, lot 20x90, to George Hahn, for $5 COO. At the last call yesterday Birmingham bonds were wanted at 95. The stock w as offered at ISJ. Xew York wns strong and active yester day. Distillers and Cattle Feeders' Trust advanced 1 per cent. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pittsburg Plate Glass Company will be held at Creigliton Tuesday, January 2G, at II A. x. Three building permits were issued yes terday for the same number of small im provements, the aggregate cost being $2,250. The Amoiican Iron Building and Loan Association, ofPl'tsbnrg, capital stock $100, C00, was chattel ed yesterday. Movements in Realty. A. J. Pentecost sold two more houses and lots in his Valleyview plan, Chartiors Rail way. He reports a good call for property in that locality. Baxter. Thompson & Co. sold two lots in Kuch Plaee plan, both of which will be im proved in the spring. Black & Baird sold to Julia Rehmann lots Xos. 314 315 and 316, in the Alta Land Com pany's plan on Huquesne Heights, for $270 cash. D. Dennison sold lot 57x109, on Margaretta street, Xineteenth ward, for Josenh F. Sultz nor to Edwin M. Hill, for $3,650 cash; also placed a mortgage on East End property for $5,000, and one on Wilkinsbnrg for $3,500. FUHDS IH ABUNDANCE. Indications of an "Eisy Market for a Lone Time. Esse and abundance were the features of the local money market yesterday, and this was a true reflection of the situation at all outside points. The supply of loanable funds at Xew Yoik is excessive. Interest rates at Chicago have been dropped from G to 5 per cent. Every Indication points to an easy market for some time to come. There was a moderate call for loans and disconnts. and counter business wits fairly active. The usual 6 per cent rate was main tained as a rule, but some shading was re ported by individual capitalists. Bank clcar mgs were $2,305,222 17 and balances $531,941 59. At NewYoikyesterdiiv money on call was easy, ranging from 2J to 3f per o?nt: last loan 3; closed offered at 3. Prime mercan tile paper, 4J6percenr. Sterling exchango quiet and II nil at $4 82 for GO-day bills and $4 81J for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. TJ. S. 4srcg do. 4s coup.... do. 4sreg... ilo. 4!i coup. Parinr.hsof 'S5. 116 do do. 5s. . 60 .101 110 in 113 121 103 .HGS Mutual Union 6s. .111 N. J. C Int. Cert.... NortcruPac. lsts.... do. do. Ids.... Northwestern cons.. do. debentures s& .103 Louisiana stamped 43 86 .Missouri bs Tenn. new sctCs 104 do. do. s 97 do. do. 3 6 Canada So. Ids 103 Ccn. Pacific lsts....'.105K Den. Alt. U. 1U9....HG do. do. 43 79 ren.R.U.Vcstlst.s Erirlds 107 M. K. & T. Gen. 6s.. S03 Oregon Trans. St., st.t.&I.M.Gen.5s.. St.L.&bauF.Gen.M. St. Paul Consols , 85 ,107 121 in KJtj 3I 10b ita 78 St. p. :. a v. it Tex.P.L.U.Tr.Kcts Tex.P.lt.G.Tr.l!cts union ra;. lsts v eslbliore It. U. West lsts Bank Clearings. St. Louis Bank clearings, $4,429,435: bal ances, $617,752. Money 67 per cent. Ex change on Xew Y'ork 75o premium. Chicago Monev. steady at 6 per cent. Bank clearings, $15,994,100. Xew York exchange flrm at 40c pi emimn. Xew Ohleass Bank clearings, $1,734,841. New Y'ork exchange, bank sight $1 per $1,000 premium: commercial, 2550c premium. Memphis Xeur Y'ork ex6"ange selling at par. Bank clearings, $455,706; balances, $77,- Xew York Bank clearings, $152,842,456; bal ances, $7,706,334. Bostos Bank clearings, $18,110,433; bal ances, $l.G01,u20. Rate for monev, 2 per cent, Exohange on New Y'ork. 10ai5c"diseounf. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $11,478,056; ) BAtrnioKT Bank clearings, -$2,790,187; bal ances, $154,610. Kale 6 per cent, t PITTSBURG DISPATCH; HOME SECURITIES. QUITE A SPDBT OF ACTIVITY, WITIX DUQUE5XE AS LE VDEK. More or the Bijj Traction Company Stoclc Wanted limn Offered Philadelphia Bowu and Luster Up New York and Cleveland Gas Coal a Feature. There was comparatively heavy trading on 'Change yesterday. Each of the three calls contributed. Sales aggregated 1,290 shares and $2,000 bonds. Of these, Duqnesne Traction furnished 1,000. The stock showed no weakness under this pressure, and the demand was unstftisfled. It is now evident that the deal with the Pittsburg Traction is bearing good fruit. Investors seem to ie gard the road as on a paying basis. It is surmised that the buying is by a syndicato formed to bring the stock more prominently before the investing public on the theory that the higher it is the more interest will be taken in it. One of the strongest features of the mar ket was Xew Y'ork and Cleveland Gas Coal, which advanced to 45 bid, with none in sight. A leading broker said or this stock: "I think it will go still higher in sympathy w ith the general improvement in the coal trade. I doubt if it can be bought under 59. I have been chasing it from around 34, and am still a buyer. Reports show that the company is making money." Luster moved up and Philadelphia Gas down. Tills reversal of position caused some comment. Perhaps the cold snap had something- to do with the weakness of the latter. Central Traction finished the day with a slight gain. Pleasant Valley declined a fraction. At the last call Birmingham was offered at 1S. AVith few exceptions final prices were the best of the dav. Sales nt first call were 100 shares or Monongahela Water Company at 27K- 400 Duqnesne at 18, 25 Pleasant Valley at 22 and 50 Luster at 8J. Second call, 10 Luster at 8, 20 at P, and 100 Duqnesne at 18 Third call, 500 Duqnesne at 18, 10 Philadelphia Gas at V2, 2"i Pleasant Valley at 22, 50 Luster at & and $2,000 Dnquesno bonds at 93. Bids and asking prices at each call are given in the table subjoined. THIRD CALL. It A ETrii.vsr.E STOCKS. P.P.S.&M. Ex. M. X M. X. II ... Anmailalns...., Peonies' Ins...., ". V. Gas Co.... Man. Gas Co P.X.G. A P. Co.. Phll'phU Co W'llngGasCo .. Central Ttiou... Citizens' T Pittsburg T Plcasint Valley.. Alleg'ny Valley. 1'. S. W. pref.... X.Y..C.G.C.CO. Hand St. Bridee' Hidalgo MInlnK. LaXoita M. Co.. Luster M. Co..., Riil Cloud Mln... W'house Elee... Monon.Watct, .. V.h.& S. Oi.... W'house A.B.C." 67 82 9 l!a' 1V ... 14 23H 23H 47M 43 il't 10 20't; 15 SH 8V M.s Ex Dlv. A BIG SLUMP IN STOCKS. WALL STKEET IS TREATED TO A DE CIDED SHAKING UP. The Bear Bald Made in the Wnn'ng Hour oftha Day Sellers, Who Are Anxious to Bccomo Buyers, Combine and Break the Market, Xzw Y'okic, Jan. 7. The stock market to day was by all odds the most active we have had since the revival of business last fall, but while displaying a strong temper during the most of the day, yiolded throughout the list in the last hour, and all the early gains were lost with something in addition. The raid was made during the last hour of busi ness by a combination w bo have been sellci s of stocks and who have been endeavoring to become buyers at lower prices. The move ment, started by a sudden drop in Chicago Gas, was believed in some qnai ters to have been the result ot a settlement with the shorts in that stock, and with this settle ment all necessity of keeping its price up was done away with, consequently mnny heavy stop orders in it were uncovered at "l per cent down, and the suddenness of the decline has seldom been equaled. The drop was followed by a determined attack upon the whole list, to which the bulls did not appear to make any strong re sistance, the more prominent among them expressing tho opinion that thisieaction would bring in a fresh lot of buyers. Tim. leading feature of tho morning was the strength in the Industrials, including Chi cago Ga-, which 1 ose from 78 to SO. The only real weak point in tho list 'was Louis ville and Xashville, which responded to sell ing by the foreign clement and retired over 1 per cent In the face of the strength of the rest of the market. The break which car ried all the rest down had little influence on it, nnd it yielded only slightly when other stocks were running off nppaiently. The close was very active but weak, generally at the lowest prices of the day. The only gain is Xew England, 2 per cent. The total sales ot stocks to-day were 673 575 shares, including: Atchison. 40,095: Canada Southern, 3 050: Chicago Gas. 70.210: Delaware, Lackawanna and Westorn. 3,500: Erie. 19,353; Kansas and Texas. 4,335; Louisville and Xashville, 21,873: Missouri Pacific, 9,280; Xorthwestern, 7.420; Xortli American, 4 035; Northern Pacific preferred. 9 320; New Eng land, 7S.575; Pacific Mail. 4,070; Reading.25,950: Richmond and West Point, 34,047: St. Paul, 31,525: St, Paul and Omattn, 4 045; Union Pacific, 17.660. Railroad bonds wore also more active than at any previous time, and the total sales reached 5.240,000, but,unlike stocks, there wns no severe slump in final dealings, although somo oT the more active of thespeculative issues, like the Richmond and West Point bonds and some others, yielded slightly. The Kansas and Texas bonds were the special strong featmes, but all the more prominent issnes were advanced more or less, and tho Readings and the Richmond and West Points were very active. The following tahlc shoits the .prices of active stocks on the New York Mock tixchango yester day. Corrected dailv for TIIE DISPATCH by Whitney 4 Stepiiexsox, oldest Pittsburg mem bers ofthe Xew York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. Open ing.j High Low est. Clos Ing bid. est, American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oli.pfJ.. Am. ugar Refilling Co.... Am. Sugar liemilng Co.pfd 3U 68) m S3) 63 07H 67 93! Alcu.. lop. . e Canadian Pacific Canada bouthcrn Central of 2ew Jersey Central Pacific Chesapeake anifOlilo C. .tetl., 1st pfil C.A.O.. Sdpnl Chicago Gas Trust C. Hur. & Ouincv 44' "iilil "(Si 93 618 113 "is' 113 IIS "ii" 5 it. .-4V 20 M 30V 40 80 79X! 100 y 82 , 73 fi ki' 825( 123T(i 9:m 4(iV IK) 116 73J,' "izH 123 s; K iff 116'f 141 '4 " ii'm 'ii'C 47S 9'a llOtf! C, Mil. A St. Paul C Mil. & Si. Paul, pfd.... C, Kockl. &1' C, St. P.M. HO C. St. P. M. & O.. pfd.... C. A Xorthwestern C. Jfc Northwestern, pfd... a. c.c. & 1 Col. Coal A Iron Col. t Hocking Valley Del., I.arfc. iWcst Del. & Hudson .Dcii. ARto Gran.le 63 fi 1!4 I-! 2 IMK! 47 109 116 s 110 lie's "i'ri 37 31S 1S9H' 13 73 v 73'4 31 S I 31), avti ix Den. & Rio Grande, pfd. E.T., Va..1 Ga K. T Va. ft Ga.. 2d pfd. Illinois Central Lake Eric & West Lake Eric & West., pfd.. Lake Shore ,t M.H Louisville Xa-hrlllc... Michigan Cent-al MNsouri Paeillc National Cnrilaup Co 47V 43 !i" 13U 101 22?a 47 IS 109 108 '1 22 rcS 122 22 22.' 1 I2l am I22M 711 l9i 83! 1035 Bah lOOU 20' 63 63 9S14 100), 19? 115,'a m4 101W 19Ja "ii" 79 43V 33 73 "ii" ibs: 2j). 6I Xational Cordage Co., ptd. I0H4 2X .national L.ean iruss Xeiv York Central N. Y.. C. &St. L IH.X llli X. Y., CAM. L, 1st pfd. .. 1 .. ;. .V5E. j,., :ai ma. X. Y.. L.E.& W X. Y., L. E. & W pM.... X. Y. &L. E N. Y.. 0.& W Norfolk It Western Xortli AinTic.an Co Northern Pacific Noitliern Pacific, pfd Oregon Improvement Pacific Mai! Peo., Dec. & Evansvllle... Philadelphia & Heading... A ., .. j. , C!. Id.... ...... Pulhnau Palac Car Richmond W. P. T..... Richmond A W. P. T., pfd st. Paul Dnluth St. Paul & Duluth. pfd .... St. Paul, Minn, Man.... Texas Pacific , Union Pacific Wabash.. Wabash, pfd Western Union Wheeling L. E.....- Wheeling A J.. E.. pfd.... Dls. A Cattle F. Trust National Lead Co National Lead Co. pfd...:. 44 UK! 44 33 33 74 .I3t 74 73', 47h 47.' SOW 21 ?i 17 21 H 21 17 13 ia 17i VH, 10H 28 40 22 42 WA 48S 193H 'l3 S h H 'soS 79(4 07, 69 Z7X J8 :o 40'fi ifii" 15B '47J, 10S4 "! 43 'siji 23 XIK 2l'A lljj 30 183 151l 63 n't. 105)4 "Hi, ah 32" 81 SH 78H 66 3 tax 185 "vii iiiji' 13 484, 13 tl'A -33H 77 i 644 35sf 83 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations or Philadelphia stocks, fur nished hy Whitney A Stephenson, brokers, No. 57 Fourth avennc. members of the New York Stock Exchange: Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad MS 5UV Reading KaUroacl .'..20 7-16 2o ' FIRST SF.COXD CALL. CALL. n A I! A 375 403 02 Si'i -i '.::: ::" .'.? 25 28 2'. 2S 8 8 3 12 13 lZ'i 13 "J3 It's' "23V'24 W 61 C0i.... "ij :::: "22'.'":: 10 .... 21 21H 45 .... .... 45 .... 45 4 , .... 35 S!i kH 8i 8V 3 iK "ion'.'.., "io"i6'i 9J FRIDAY.' JANUARY- Ruffalo, N. Y.und Phlla... Lehigh Vallev Northern Pacific. , Northern Pacific, pref. Lehigh Xavjgatlou 8 SI C9K 49 ...30S . 23 ..69! ..43 Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Atchl. A Ton , Boston ft. Albany. .. Boston i. Maine Chi.. Bur.AQiihicy, Eastern R. R. 63 Kltchbnrgll. U Flint A la-re M. pfd. Little Rock A Ft. S. Mass. Central Mcv. Ccn. c-n X. Y. A X. E .,.,... . Y.AN.i-73 .... Old Colons Wis. Central, com.. Wis. Central, pref.. Allone. Mm., new., Atlantic 1, . 45 ,lOTi ir.2 ,lC97i ,1:0 . 81J, '8i 91 , 17 , 2W , 41!q 121 1(17 23 , 45 m 12 'Uistop A Mont .... '..aliitnnt . lf,"!.. . 39X .260 . 15 . 1VA "ranklin ICearsarge ....... .. isceoht Jauta Fe Copper... n.imirack Vnutstoii Land Co . lloston L.ind Co..... 31 .. S'li Dleo Land Co, West End Land Co. I !ell Telephone Water Power rentralMln.Co , N.s'.Tclep.ATeleg.. B. ill. Conner , 19 . 18 ,204 . ". , 9 . SI . 16' , 51J4 Thomson-Houston . . Electric Stocks. .Boston; Jan. 7. rSpeciil The latest electric stock quotations to-day were: Bid. Asked. $53 50 ..$.") 50 51 2. .. 2(1 V 21 "Ml .. 12 60 12 75 .. 13 59 13 75 F K. C. Co. pfd Thomson-Houston Electric Co., Thomson-Houston, pref.....'.... Ft, Wnvnu Electric Co W. E. Co Minlntr Stock Quotations. New Y'ork. Jan. 7. Alice, 130; Asnen, 300: Best and Beleher,-190; Clown Point, 175; Con solidated California and Virginia. 385; Deadwood T.. 200; Eureka' Consolidated, 150; Homestake, 1100: Hnm Silver, 3S0: Iron Sil ver, 125. Mexican, 150: Ontario, 4400; Ophlr, 250: Savn-e, 120; Siena Nevada. 155; Stand ard, 115; Union Consolidated, 130. Br Sliver Quotations. New York. Jan. 7. oeeial.l Bar silver in London, 43Jd per onnce. New Y'ork deal ers' price lor silver, 95J4c per ounce. WORK 0JMVELLS CHECKED. THlS WATER SUPPLY DIMINISHED BY THE COLD EiTUEK. One Big Well Brought in Y'esterday and Another Stopprd FJowing That Sixth Sand Sensation Th? Woods' Venture Showing Oil In the Fiflb Sand. A genuine blizzard swept over the Mc Donald oil field all day yesterday. Across the high and unprotected hilltops and down the valley from McDonald to Oakdale the wind blew a steady gale. The buoyant snow flakes were battered and tossed and chased along pat allot with the ground, except in places where they encountered ob stneles, when gi eat drifts weie formed. The intense cold froze the water pipes and biooks, forcing many contractors to shut down on account of a shortage in the water supply. Portheaame reason many pump ing wells were stopped, and the larger wells, which have been agitated almost dally, were not disturbed. Inconsequence of this con dition of affairs tho pioduction dropped 'from 34.500 to 33.000 barrels, which is lower than it has been for several months. One big well wns developed yesterday which came in with some of the energy characteristic of tho old timers. It is the Oakdale Oil Company's No. 1 Hutchinson, and last evening was making 40 barrels an hour. This well is located about 2,000 feet northwest of tho original Mtuthews farm well. Gutfey, Jennings & Co.'s No. 1 Herron suddenly stopped flowing whllo producing 12 barrels an hour. There was a report Inst evening to the effect that their Matthews Xo. 1 had also stopped, but this could not oe omflrnied. The Xo. 4 Matthews, of Guffey, Jennings & Co., was due to get the fifth sand last night. Still Drilling in the Sixth. Tho reported sixth sand well was about tho only subject of conversation with men in tne oil business yesterday. Late Wednesday night the report was brought in that Ilite & Hothian's Coviack lot w ell wns making any where from 10 to 00 ban els an hour from the sixth sand. It is located just north of the railroad at Laurel Hill and was visited jesterday morning by The Dispatch scout The drillers c'aim that nt a depth of 200 feet below tho fifth sand they struck a hard black sand, which, as it was penetrated, became whiter and more porous. At 'i o ciccic j esteruay tnev ciainieo. to be in it nine or ten feet, lmt had failed to And oil or gas. This well was good for 20 barrels a dav in the Gordon, but this pro duction wits killed by strong gas in the fourth sand. In the flth" sand it was dry. The Wheeling Gas Company's well on the Woods farm, sontlL of Laurel Hill, was on top or the fifth sand and had a showing of oil. Greenlee X Forst'a well on the Glad den fnim, hasnot improved its Goidon sand pioduction of 25 or 30 banelsaday in tlio tilth sand. Guckcrt, Learn and the Jen nings Bros.' well on tho Reed farm, south east of Venice, tapped the Gordon Yester day, nnd has been shim down until connec tions can be made. Shav & Co. '3 well, on the Dougherty lot, east "of Laurel Hill, is through the Gordon and good for only a few barrels a day from that formation. Crowley Bros.' well at Willow Grove was on top oftho filth sand Inst night. The De vonian Oil Company's No. 3 on tho Morgan Elliott farm was in tho Gordon yesterdav, wit a'very light showing of oil, and their No. 4 same farm should be in the Gordon to-day. No. 5 is down 1,050 feet. The same company has a rig np oil the W. B. Moor hcad farm. A Well About Due. Kennedy, Gordnier & Fitzgibbons' No. 1 Kennedy, half a mile northwest of Oakdale should get the fifth sand this morning. Guf fey, Murphy . Co. have started to drill at their number 10 on the Sturgeon farm, near Willow Grove, and they are rhrging up at No. 11. Greenleo & Forst's No. 10 Mevev at the Willow GiovepunvD station is in "the Gordon and has 11 fair shotting of oil. Hays & Gartland's No. 9 on the.Miller farm, back of McDonald, was drilling in the fifth sand yesterday, nnd showing light. It will be finished up to.-day. Tlic'r No. 10 on the same farm is down about 2,000 feet. The Mansfield Oil Company is through the 50-foot in its woll at Willow Grove. . 4 A peculiar accident occurred at Gordnier, Kennedy & Fitzgibbons' No. 5 on the Mertz farm yesterday. It was just on top or the Goidon, and when the driller was running the tools the brake slipped, owing to ice and snow on the wheel. The result was that they fell to the bottom of tho hole, Jerked tho bull wheels Into the top of the derrick, smashed the jars, and tho tools are now in the bottom ot the woll. Their No. G Mertz is drilling at 1.600 feet. Sisterville The well of Captain Grace, on the Calvin farm, is not making 200 bar rels, as was reported byacatemporary yes terday morning. Last evening it was drill ing in the sand, with no showing of oil. Ganges of the Wells. Tho gauges of tho wells in the McDonald field yesterday which are making 20 barrels an hour an over were as follows: Guffey, Jennings & Co.'s No. 1 Mathews, 30; No. 3, Slatthews 55: Nos. 2 and i Herron, So; No. 1 Mathews heirs, 70: No. 2, Bell 20; Oakdale Oil Company's-Xos.1 and 2 Baldwin. 35: Nos. 1 nnd 2 Wallace, 65; Forest Oil Company's Xo. 4 Herron, 30: Pat terson & Jpnes' Xo. 2 Kelso, 40: Devo nian Oil Company's Xos. land 2 Boyce. 90: Forst & Gieenlco's Xo. 1 Mevey. 30; No. 4 Mevev, 25: Woodland Oil Company's No. 1 Gamble, 20: No. 4 Gamble, -0: Morgan heirs' Xo. 2, Oakdale Oil Comnany, 35; S. Sturgeon, land 2 Guffey, Galey & Murnliv. 70: Eoj-al Gas Company's Xo. 2 M. Bobb, 35. Produc tion 01 tnoneiu uaseu on 1110 loregomg, 53, OOJ barrels. Tho Southwest Pennsylvania Pipe Line runs fiom JIcDonald yeteiday weio 35,112 23 barrels. Stock in tlio field, 79,000. Oil Found at Ereeport. FBEEroaT,. Jan. 7. The test well being put down at thisplacc fortneGuckenhcirper Brothers reached the 100-foot sand to-day at a depth of about 1,300 feet. The drillers re port that Just after entering the sand thev struck n fine showing of oil, with a vein o'f salt water, as has invariably been found in the ICO-foot wells in Bntler county. Thev are now about 50 feet in the sand, and still drilling in the hopes of striking a lower pav streak. A great deal of interest is being taken in the lesult of the test. Yesterday's Market Features. There was moderate trading nnd tho price was stronger, the closing being a good frac tion bettor than the opening. February started at 61ic. advanced to IM. fell back to Cl, rallied and finished at 61. Dally aver age runs were 8J,5G0: dailv average ship ments, 85,430; clearances. 12,009 barrels. A broker said: "I am confident of a higher market. I am satisfied McDonald will do less tnun 29.CCO barrels before the month is over. Consumption is none greater than produc tion. What more is needed to lift the mnr kst?" New York, Jan. 7. Petroleum opened steady, rallied Vfc, declined Jc; then became dull and. remained so till the close. Penn sylvania oil Spot, sales none: February option, opening, eijc; highest,61Jac; lowest, 61c: closlmr, 61c. Lima oil No safes. Total sales,.27,t00 barrels. Oil City, Jan. 6. National Transit certifi cates opened ot 61Jc: highest, OlJc; lowest, 61c: cIoed nt GlJc. Sales, 42.0UO barrels; clearances, 478 003 barrels: shipments, 79,961 barrels: runs, 100.001 barrels. Savahnah Tuipentine flrm at 31c. Rosin firm at $1 151 20. Wilmimotos Spirits of turpentine, noth ing doing, ltosin firm; strairied, $1 15; good strained. $120 bid. Tar steady at ji 30. Crude turpentine steady; hard, $I00r yellow dip, $1 CO,' virgin, $199. M 1 Charlestox Turpentine steady at 20c Rosin firm: good strained $1 IS. 1 " ? a, 1892." THE HOME'MMETS. Wintry Weatber Fails to Stimulate Trade as Expected. FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER FIRMER Jlay and Oats Strong:, tnt Other Cereals iro Barely Steady.. IIAKMSS LEATHER IN GOOD DEMAND OrriCE or Trm DisrAxcti, ) PiTTSntJRO, Thursday, Jan. 7. Cottxtry Produce Jobbing prices Villi wintry weather, though longed for these weeks past, now that it is here, fails so far to stimulate trade. The movement is slow, and prices are in mostlinespractically unchanged. Creamery butter of fancy grades is a shade higher, but all below fancy is a drug. Country roll butter has only a nominal value. Quality of that of fered is generally low and passes only ior cooking butter. Cheese is" moving more freely than for some time past, and markets are firm. Eggs are quiet, supply being in excess of demand. Poultry supply is scarce ana markets are very firm. APPLES-fl 502 00 per barrel. BirrTEn-Crcamery Elgin. 32.T3c: Ohio brands. SJMlc: common country batter, I617c; choice conntrvroh. 13eo22c. Bkaxs New York nnd Michigan pea. SI 90(32 00; marrowfat. S2 l.va)2 25: Lima beans, 4P4c B: hand picked medium. $1 902 no . BEESWAX Choice. 3235c ft; low grades, 226J BccKwnEAT Flouh New; 2K02MC ? lb. Cheese Ohio choice lliiJlIKcf Xew Vork cheese, ll!$ffi)IIic: I.lmlmrzer. isinuc: Wiscon sin Hweit7er, full cream, 13,w!14c; imported Sweit zer. 26a;sjC. Cider Country elder. 3 505 00 fl barrel; sand refined. 6 Wajb 50: crab eider. 7 .'4XS8 CO. C'BAxnrnp.iES-Per box, 2 00(32 50: per barrel. $7 0008 00. Egos Strictly rrcsh nearby stock. :i2c; cold storage eggs, 2mffi21c. FFATHEns Extra live ireese. 57(350; No. 1. 43(3 60c ?Ib: mixed lots. 39ffl.i0c. . UKicij rituiis i cacne. naives. oe; evapor ated apples. S9c: apricots. 9(5Hnc: blackberries. O'SO'ac: raspberries, llis.nvc; dried grapes, 1! 4Jie; huckleberries 7.lSe, . Game Wild tinkers, $1 50132 CO each: mallard dncKs. $4 0Ca5 00 per doen:'teir dneks. $2 7.V313 CO perdoien; pheasants. $5 7536 CP:unn!l. $t 251 50; squirrels. $1 WK31 5: rabbits'. roZ.Vc ner pair: whole leer. ll(312c V 16: saddles, luamc? lb.' HONEY ct-crop white clover, 13c; California honev. iaa:5c ? a. MAI'LE SYRCr-TWincc fi gallon. MArLr. Sugar 10c '$ to. l'oi'LTRY Alive-Chickens. COCBOTc n pair, 1 irge; 3(a.Vc, medium : live turkevs. 133130?! th: ducks. SOaeOc a pair: dressed chickens. 131314c ?l ft: tre-od turkejs, 1x316c? lb; dressed ducks, 1415c ?ft. Potatofs rarload lots. 35(3I0c on track: from store. 40(34.")C a bushel: 'Southern sweets, $1 50(31 75 a barrel. Jer-evs. $3 093.T25 Sefds Western rielenned medium clover iob-y hlngat$5 20: mammoth, $555: timothy, 1 4fof prime, and $1 50 for choice; blue grass. $2 655iV2 SO; orcuard grass. $1 ;j; millet; 1 nor German. SI !": Hungarian. SI 10: line lawn, 23c ? lb; seed buck wheat. $1 -W31 50. Tallow Country, 4c: cltv rendered. .V. Trovicai. FRciTS-Lemons. ft 0731 ,V); Florida oranpes. $-50(32 75 a box; banauas,$l 75(3200 firsts. $1 2731 50 good seconds per bnnch: Malaga graDe. $550131000 a half barrel ; new-lavcr tigs, 1416c per ft. VEGF.TABLES-Canhages. $3 00(34 CO a hundred: vellow n invcr onions., $2 25a2 50 a barrel: toma toes. $2 09 per bushel: celery. 25jr.Mc per dozen; turnips, 90tJl CO a barrel. Groceries. Sugars aro on the advance, as onr quota tions will disclose. Raw sugars have been advanced 3-16c and refined Jc ner lb. in X'ew Toik since the beginning of the week. Cof fees nre flrm at old prices. Greejc COFrEE-Fancy. aiffiSc: choice Rio, 293 20Jc; prime, IflJic: low grade Rio, HKlSlSitJc: old Government Java. 27329c: Maraealho. 21K'32:)c; Mo-ha. 27a.S'c: I-antos. slJStfc; Caracas, 22H(32Slc: Jji Giiavra. 21':a22Sc. ROASTFD (In papers) Standard brands. 19c: hleh grades, 22S(32'i':c; old Government Java hulk. 2&330c: Maracalbo. Il.vjaac: -antos. 1SV323Wc: peaberrr. 25c; choice Rio. 19e: prime Hlo. luc; good Rio, 18KC: ordlnarv. 16Ji(ai7Sc. Tiers (whoIe)-Clo es. 13-3140: allspice, 10c; cassia. Sc: pepper, lie: nutmeg. 703ftnc. PETROI.F.rjM-OIobbers' prices) -110 test. 6Hc: Ohio. 120. 7c: headlight. IJ0. 7&c: water while. OJW-c; globe, lfSM'c: elalne,15c: carnadlne. He: roallne. 14c; red oil, 10'llc: purity. He: olelne. 14c. Miners' OIl No. I winter. str.iined, 43344c per gal. : snmmer. 35K7c; lard oil, 55a.T8c. YRUP Corn svrup. 2V3j0c: choke sugar svmn JOlTSc: prime sugar syrup, S0(ffi32c; strictly p'rimel N. O. Molasses Fancv new crop, jaarv choice 4Ic; old crop. S533c;Jf. O. syrnp744(a 50e. voDA-Rlcarb. in kegs. s(E3!fc: bi-earb. m c. 53r; bl-carb. assoneil packages, 55j6c: sal soda in kegs. iVc: do granulated. 2c. Can-dles Star, full weight, 9c; slearlne tier set. Sifc: nanfllne. ll(312c. RicrHcad rarollna, 6K5ic; choice. 5V(36c: Louisiana, 5'4l35c. Starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, tvas'c: (tloss starch. C37c. " " FOREir.v FnciTS f.arer raisins. $2 (XL London lavers. $i 25: Mns-atel I 75: California Mnscatels 1 6Hl 75: Valencl. 7(37; Ondara Vilencla. s 8Sc: Sultana. 10r,c: currants. 4kffi3c: Turkey prunes, fiffifiWc: French prunes. SiS'ic: Salonira. prunes, in 2-lh packages 9o; coeoiuuts fl ICO. $1 00; almonds. Lan., ? Ib 20c: do Ivlca. 17c: do shelled. 53c: walnuts. 'Sap.. !S3l4c: Sicily filberts. ISc; bmyrna flgs, llifflSHc; newdatcs. 5J(36c: Brazil nnts, 7c: pecans. 1V3I7C: citron. ? lb, 2321c; lemon peel, 12c ?l lb: orange peel. 12c. Dried Fruits Apples, sliced. 6'3SS$c: ap ples, evaporated, 9i39c: peaches, evaporated, pared. 20(311c: peaches, California, evaporated, nnparcd. 13lCc: cherries, pitted. 13c: cherries, nn- Sltted. 8e: rispb-rries, evaporated, 1819c; black errics. Cl(37c: huckleberries. Sc. Sugars Cubes. 47sc: powdered. 4!Sc: granu lated, 4Xe: confectioners'. 4V4C: soft white, 413 mc; yellow, choice, aerate; yellow, good, 3V3 3Vc:vel!ow. fair. Zii3Hc. ' -.. PICKLES Medium, bbl3 O.2C0), 5173: medium. halfhblsfSOO). $2 85. Sill-No. VS bbl, $1 20; No. 1 extra f. hbl. St 10: dairv. Mil. 1 20: coarse crystal. 53 bbl, $1 20; Hlggins' Knrea. 4-bn sacks, "82 80; Biggins' Eu reka. 1614-Ib packets $1 00. Caxnfii Goods Standard peaches, $1 7,131 90; 2d, $1 20(31 J5: extra peaches, $2 002 10; pic peaches. S.va90c:flnestcorn. SI 2S31 50: flfd. Co. corn. 8?5iSl CO: red cherries. $1 00(31 10; Lima beans. $1 10: soaked do. 85c; stringed do, 6."a.70c; trarrowfatpeas. SI on(2l 15; soaked peas. G570c: pineapples. ?I 2031 30: Kahama do. Si 01; damon plums. $1 00:greengiges, $1 25: egg plums, fl 0J California apricots, $1 73e51 Su; Calironila pears, $2 1032 25: do greengages. $1 Mi do egg plums, $1 5: extra white chtrrles. il 75; raspberries. $1 05(31 10; strawberries, SScffiSI 10; gooseberries, $1 00I 05; tomatoes, SSfflaJc; salmon, I-th calls, I 301 S3; blackberries, sue: succotash. 2-ft cans, soaked. 90c; Uo green. 2-tb cans. $1 25JSI 59; corn beef, 2-tb cans. $1 65(31 7: 1-lbcaus, SI 30; baked beans. SI 40(31 55; lobsters. 01-lbicaus. $1 23: macn crel, 1-lb cans, boiled. $1 50; sardines, domestic. ,s. $3 8034 W; hs, $3 50: sardines, imported, 54s. ?ll 5ii12o0: sardines, imported. Jj's. $18 00; sar dines, mustard, S3 30: sardlis. spiced. $3 50. FISH Extra So. ) blualtT mackerel. $24 CO per bbl: extra No. 1 do mess. SJ'.CO; No. 2 shore mack erel. $18 CO: So. 2 large mackerel; Jul 50: N o. 3 largciuackerel. $14 CO: No. 3 small mackerel $10 00. Herrinzs split. SO 50: lake. S3 a", II 100-ft bbl. White llsh, 4 73 V 100-lb hall bbl. Lake trout, $5 50? ball bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c? lb. lee land uallaut, I2c ? ft. Pickerel, halt bbl, 54 00 quarter bl, $t CO. Holland berrlug', 75c. Walkuff bcrring, 90c. OATMEAL 81 9C5 CO. Grain, Flour and Feed. Recoipts in this line have been very light all the week, and to-day's receipts were tho smallest in anyone day for months past. There weie but 7 carloads. roceived, as bul letined at the Grain Exchange this morn ing. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayno and Chicago Railway: 2 cars of oats, 1 of hay, 1 of shorts. 1 or straw. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati anil St. Louis: 1 car of corn, 1 of hay. Sales on .call: 1 car sample car corn, 59c, spoti 1 car, 50c, 5 davs; 1 cur blown middlings, $16 50,5 days; 1 car wheat straw, $6 25, 5 days. Hay -and oats are firm at a slight advance pn former prices. Wheat, flour, corn and mill feed are quiet. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charg: an advance on. these prices from store: Win at No. 2 red, C9c$l CO: No 3 red. 951396c. CokvNo. 2 jillow car, 4843jc; hlgti mixed ear, 47'4Sc: mixed ear. 4&49ct No. 2 e.low saelled, 4.VS13C: high mixed shelled, 45)JS4Cc: mixed shelled. 43(314c: new N'o.2 yellow shelled. 41i (342c: high mixed do, -mS-iOUc. "Oats-No. 1 oats. 33&38Mc: No. 2 white. 37' DOCTOR'S FEES AJfD FREE AD"' YERTISIWG. According to netvspopor reports, a cele brated American surgeoa TQceiveu 85,000 for removing a littlo wen, from a wealthy lady's scalp. The papers fail to state the exact amount of free advertising tho doctor managed to obtain. National Advertiser. Let's reason together. ' Sere's a firm, one of tho largest tho coun try over, tho world over; it has grown, step by step, through many years. tergreatness. This flrm pays tho newspapers good money ' (expensive work, this advertising!) td tell the people that thoy have faith in what they sell, so much faith that if they,can't benefit or cure thoy don't want your money. , Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical JOiscovery ' is sold on this liberal plan. IX it doesn't benefit or euro, it costs nothing. It cures Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, as Eczema, Tfttter, Salt'-fheum, Fever-sores, I "White Swellings, Hipyoint disease nnd kin- dred ailments. , , . , It's tho cheapest blood -purifier sold, i through dnggists, no matter how many hundred doses are offered for its price ($1.00 a bbttlo), since jou pay only for tha good you get. , Can you a3k morel i dbw I ffiSfsc; extra No. 3 oats,35K36c; mixed oats,319 I as Kyi No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 93SM; Xo. 1 Western. 94B95C I!AnLEr-6o7oc. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents. ?5 50ffl 73: lancv winter patents. $" 2". 50: fancy straight winter. (5 0055 2': fancy straight snjln. 5 25&5 50: clear winter. $4653: straight XXXX bakers,'$l 7ya" 00. Rrc flour. $5 00(35 25- SIILLKEED-TSo. 1 white middlWs.22 C022 SO 3 ton; No. 2 while mldillngs. ?I9 sa?20 CO; brown middlings. $17 2T3I7 50: winter wheat bran. $17 50 IS 00: chop feed. $21 00(83 00. ILiY-Balcd tlmntliv. choice. $12 5012 75: io.1. 112 01312 50: No. 2. $10 2Va'0 W: cunerhar. J10 CO 10 50: loose from wagon.' 812 ooffiis 00, according to quality; packing hav, 98 bOroS 50. straw Oats. 7 C07 50; wheat, J3 0935 25; rye, 88 255). Provisions. Sngar cored hams, large Sugar cured hams, medium Sugar cured hams, small - , Sngar cured California hams Sugar cured b. bacon , Sugar cured skinned hams. Isre Ssgar cured skinned hams, medium. Sugar cured shoulders Srgar cured bonelessshonlders Sugar cured skinned shoulders Sugar rnrtd bacon shoulders .......... Sugrtr cured dry salt shoulders Sugar eared d. beef rounds Sngar rnred t. beef setts Sugar cured d. becfHats llauiu clear side. 31 ft- Hacon clear bellies. -JO ft Dry salt clear sides, .fl !t ave'g. Dry salt rlcir sides, 23 lbs ave'g Sfcsspork. lieavv Mess pork, family Lard, rvflncd in tierces Lard, renncdin one-hair bbls Lard, refined Inm-ibtuhs l.nrd, refined In 20-ll pails "... Lard, refined Iu50-Ibcans Lard, refilled In s-lb tin palls Lard, refined In 5-lb tin polls Lard, refined lu 10-lb tin palls . 9 . 9s l . 7-i 9 10 . 10 7 6 6!f 12 9 7 : 7!( . 12 0) . 12 CO : if sis o's r 6", H Vi narness anil Halt Leather. Allegheny tanners report an improved de mand, with little accumulation of stock. Heavy-weight harness leather has been in good demand all alongand now lightweights begin to movo freely. Demand hat) almost caught np to production ail along the line. Sole leather isslow.and belting moves freely as former prices: Following nre theprices of harness leather as established by the Allegheny tanners: No. 1 trace, T8c per B; B trace. 36c per B: No. 1 extra heavy, 100 Bs and over, 33c per B: B extra heavy. 31c per B; No. 2 extra, heavy, 29c per B; No. 1 hcavv, 130 to 160 Bs, 32c per B: B heavy, 30s per B: No. 2 heavy, 28c per B: blnck line, 29c per B; No. 1 oak col lar leather, 13c; B oak collar leather, lie. OakbelilngbuUs. Prime quality. 33c X overweights, 20 ft and up 2Sc A overweights, 2r)fts.ind up 2!c I! over eights, 3 ItH and up 24c C overweights, Mttn.and nn 22c Middle weights, 16 to l7i lbi,lcless than above. nides and Calfskins. Quality of hides has declined or late, and steers are reduced JJc per lb. owing to de preciation of quality. Buffs are fairly steady at former rates. Calfskins are in light sup ply and demand is active. Following are prices paid by dealers and tanners for stock delivered here: No. 1 green salted steers, 60 lbs and over. 8 o. 1 green salted eows. all weiehts 4V No. 1 greell salted hides. 40 to 60 lbs V4 No. 1 green salted hides, 25 to 40 lbs 4a No, 1 green salted bnlU 4TJ No. 1 green salted calfskins 6 No. 1 green salted veal kljis 5 No. 1 green salted runner kips 4 Sheepskins 20cg?l CO Tallow, prime 4 Rednction for No. 2 stock. IK cents per lb on steers and light hides; 1 ceiit on bulls and 2 cents on calfskins. The Coffee Markets. New York, Jan. 7. Coffee options opened steadv and unchanged to 5 points np; closed steady at 5 points down to 5 points up: sales 38.750 bags, including January, 12.356) 12.45c: February. 12.10 12.15c; March. 11.909 31.95c: May. ll.65Il.70c; June, II 65i?n.70c: spot Rio quiet and firm; No. 7, 13!413c. Baltimore, Jan. 7. Coffee flrm; Rio cargoes fair, 17c: No. 7, 13c New Orleans, Jan. 7. CcfTee easier; Bio ordinary to fair, 14lfic. Tho Drygoods Market. New York, Jan. 7. There was improve ment to-dav in the drygoods market. Moro buyers were present, and the demand both on the spot and by mail showed more inter est in both cotton and w oolcn goods. There wns no activity, but there was more doing all round. Tho market was unchanged 111 tone and tendencies. Wool Market. St. Loins Wool Receipts, 1,000 pounds: shipments, none; Texas and Territory wools steady: bright wools firm; unwahed brhtht medium, 1922cr coarse Braid. 1420e; low sandy, ll(!21c: fine light,- 1720e; flue heavy; 1314c; washed, 3I31Ke. flio Flour Output. MixxEAroLis. Jan. 7. The Korthxccstern ifiller says: The mills last week ground 21 000 barrels moie flour than in tho week be fore. The output for tho week was 172,293 barrcls.averigmg 29,715 barrels dailv.nsralnst 119 0S0 barrels the previous week, 114,329 bar rels 'or the corresponding week time in 1S91 and 135,789 barrels in 1S90. Turpentine Market. New York Rosin steady-and quiet. Tnr peiitinc quiet and steady at 3434Jic. ALL GOoVcOOKS fTlio 'STonr XIotizkI. Send to ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, forCookBook showing; use of ARMOUR'S EXTRACT in Soups and Sauces. 3f ailed free. ZfomL ABTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHEB, 16 SIXTH STREET. Cabinets, $2 to f i per doze; petites, $1 pei dozen. Teleiibo 17-1 -8.73-awT3n BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-33 DCnDIC'C SAVINGS BANK. itUrLt d SI FOURTH AVENUE. Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $51,670 29. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFF. 4. Piesident. Asst. Sec Treas. per cent Interest allowed on time da posits. OC24-SI-D John M. Oakley & Co, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum Private wire to New York and Chlcaga 43 SIXTH ST.. Pittsbarj. Thoroi'shly, Rapidly, Permanently Restored. Ir yon ;r ,jj-r!aj from Kervonness. Debility, Lost or Failisg Manhood, Impotenoy. Stunted Bsvelopment ol any ot th parts. Weakness of 3odjr and Jfilnd. Worry Errors 01 Xoath c Later Excesses, DO NOT DESPAIR. Hers Is Hops far all. loins:, Millie kiti anl oil Mnn. TlIOCS-tSIlsOFTIir.TTOnsTriSnilUTEIIELniDTOOCR exi irs.TE aiTmiDHur hok tukitmut. HOST SCI ENTITIC sad SUCCMSTCI, xTEtl KM OWH Absolntdr Vnrailmg. Kniimti by the lesrflsg MliI AUIi sad eodertemcBU mailed (Mealed, FrJ SHI 1H3IL03 lIZSIJiL ISS1TIUIS CO., Ctsta, 0. .aI-97 Extract of fl ppp 1 TMZ CEHUK.E i JOHAira" HOFP'S (Malt Extract is superior to CcanipagE3 at one - tenth its cost and without being intoxicating. It exalts tha . energies, stim ulates the nu tritive cowers. .. ... j -n- j: improves tne appetite ana aius in gestion. It is an excellent tonic ia convalescence, for the weak and de bilitated, and a , Doliclous Tabic Beverage. " Purchasers are wsmed against impost, tion and disappointment. Insist upon the Genuine," which must have the shrnature ot. JOHANN HOFF " on the neck label. uett-TT MBDICAU DOCTOR WH1TTIER 814 PESN AVENCE, PITTSDUHGrPA.' As old residents know and back lies of Pittsburjr paper prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devotinjrspecialattention toallchronia Flrsoemse3re-N0 FEE UNTIL CURED snonsible urniflllO and mental dis- persons IH UM VUUo eases, physical de cay, nervous debility,"Tack of energy, ambi tion and hope, imnaired memory, disordered sisht, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failinz powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business.societyamt marriaire. nermanentlv. safelvandDrivatelv (3 fpn r 'I W SA 6 ' 55T?i ErF JHANN HOFF. j : I traca ti yjf J j binBLOOD AND SKINsd?aTet $ ernntinns lilnle.hes f.iIlini-hnir.honeS-TWlIns. "M (jlandular swellinits, nlcerations of tha tonzuc, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, aro cured for life, and blood noi'ons- thoronghlv eradicated troinl IDJM A DV kidnev and tho system. UnllNnn 1 jbladder de rantreuients, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittier's life-Ion?, extensive experi ence insures scicntiflcaml reliable treatment on common sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefnllir treated as if here. Ofllce hours, 0 a.m. to 3 r. 31. Snuday, 10 a. it. to 1 r. M. only. DC. WU1TTIEK, 814 Penn avenue, Fittsbarz. Pa-jaS-19-Dsnwk DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, a grmranteiHl specific for Hysteria, Dlzzlnes. CcHivulsIons. Fits. INervoua Neuralgia, Heail.tcbe. Nervous l'rost ration caused by the use of alcohol or toliacco. Wakefulness. 3Iental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting1 In, In sanity, decay ami Heath, I'remature Old Age. uoa of 1'ower in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Snermatorrluca eauetl by over-exertion of the biln. self-abuse or oer-lnUutgenee. Each box. contain one month's treatuieut. $1.00 abox,or six for 5.00t by mall. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any caw. With each order receive! for six boxes we -will send the purchaser oar written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment docs not cure. Guaranties Issued onlv br KMI1 O. STUCK Y. Druggist. Stle Agent. Xos. ilOl aud 1701 reim avenue, runierWyli avenue and K niton street. Pittsburg. I'a. Ue btucky's Dlarrlne-i A Cramp Cure. SjndJv ck. Jal-g :vFgob up meu Ensnj, Qicklj, Pcrnmnently ItESTOREI WKAKAiisb, NEUVuUdAtsS. DKlSILlTYr and all tlie train of evils, ths reauiu of overwork. lcne33. worry, etc. t ull Atrenth, development, and tone guaranteed In ait cases, blmple, natutu xnethodj. Immediate Improvement seen. Falluri Impossible. 2.fMJ references. IUhiIc. evplaaattocs and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ' ifcfK 1LL1DICAL CO UVFFALO, X V. , lel(M DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re- quiring scientific and confl- JH ileiitial treatment. Dr. S. K. 51 Xake, 31. U. C P. S-. i thi4!-i est nnd most experienced spc- -eialistin the citv. Consulta-,, tion freo and strictlv confl-s! dcntlul. OSice hours, a to 4 and 7 to a r. M.; Snmlavs .i to 4 p.m. Consult them Derson- allv. or write.. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn av ' ..,,.1 Trr,.tl et Tirtel,r Tn ipS.7?-rWtr WEAK MEN, Y( OCR ATTENTIOS IS CALLEDTOTHB . ghat usaL'.sa bejiest. TUCC MAtX TRA3VBM Gray's Specific Medicinef IFLYOUSUFrTER ffS vut Ti)llitv' 'AVtMsness of BodT tmasTuiuL una rim. and MluiL Snermatorrhex atq : imnntj-nfv and nil diseases that arise from over J fZ&mih WW Indulgence and self-abuse, m Losof Memory and3 Jrower. Uimness oi v utun, rreiuamto vtu Age. . nii.naitlcmi.iu th.t 1n.il tn Tnnnlrv A Consumption and an early grave, write for Q''S XsM a (Htrji r.R T 5IEDICIXE CO.. Bnflalo. X, The srwrltlR Medicine U sold br all drusrsrists attl per package, orslx packages for5. or scit by m.tlt on receiptor money 11r GUARANTEE "fl and with evcrv ?. W t-.VJ V rri i i.fa Ca 1 mi(ir nri nriimnnir rpfnnlirt. jr-On aiconiitof counterfeits we ha Ve adopted S the Yellow Wrapper, the only genuine. Sold In1 rittsburg by S. S. ilOLI.AND, cor. Mnlthfield and T Ih.Ftritd !"-iir!..AIWrrt'itr Liberty su. ltiSS-!lJiWre05U fIanhood Restored "JEKVUSEE the wonderful" is sold witn f Guarantee x nervouadlsei as WeakMen. Of Brain Powe ache, Wakfit Lost 31anhocd, lr Emissions. Ner Bzrocs ass ins csrsn. nens. Lassitude. drains and loss of Do-l cr or tne ucneniiive onrans in cuncr 5ex cusea oy a over exertion, vouthfni errors, or excesslTe uaa of! tobacco. ODlctn or stimulants wh ch soon leadtoi lnSrmttr.Consnmptlonamt I ifanlty. Potnpcon-2 venienc to carry in vest pociet. ai per paciaee nji mail; 6 for Ji. Willi every fiorder we nUeincnlto j Guarantee to cure orrrfundtliemonev- Circular free. . For sale in Pittoburg by Jos. Fleming ' Son, Druggists, 410 and ITl AiarKet st. noCoO-Mwr' MANHOOD RESTORED.- "SANATIVO." th,5 Wonderful SpaiiWiiJ flpwedy, is sold with a ?3 written uuarameo a to cure all NeiTOos Dls- 9 M(.inorv. Ijoss of Braia Power, Headaehe,.J wanrraines, Liosi jiaa- hood, XtrTousnfsj, Las- sltude. all drains Z1 s Before & After Use, Photccrapned from life. loss of powtr of the Generative Orcaas ia eitlier sex. caused b: ...fiM vi,itiAiT t nHimtinns. or the excestlTa- ix of tobacco", opium, or stimulants, which nltiioatdrJj leftdtn tunnniiy, iiasninpiion " ah-u..,. . -kj in convenient fonnnncarrv in the vest pocket. JtImj XI a rackace. or 6 for $.. With every 5 "&" WLP" written guarantee to cure or refund tho money, sent by mail to any address. Circular fre! in tiiain envelope. Slendon this paper. Address. , MADRID CHEMICAL CO- Branch Office for U.S. 1,1 33S Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH. PA.. BY' Jos. Fleming 4 Son, 410 Market St. Duquesae Pharmacy, 51S Smithfield St. A. J. Kaerchcr, 9 Federal SL, Allegheny Uity. s- OOK'5 GOnDN HDOT COMPOUND. A recent discovery hy an old"! pnysiciin. anccessiunv nsrai monthlvhytliousandsof ladles.; Isthconlv perfectly safe ndl reliable ineuleilie dlscnvere'1.11 iteware cf nnnrlnelnled dnnr-l "fisiswno oucr inierivr ijiifii 1 clues In nlace of this. Aseforl Cook's iutiu.v kot coMro"J"D, laue no sunsti tnte or Inclose 1 and 6 cents tn postage in letter; .- n- win sencL sealed, bv return malL Poll scaled particulars In plain envelope, tn ladles only, .... Address I'OND LILY COMPANY. - ' Xo. z Fisher Block. Detroit. 3Ilch. Ii Sold in nttsbun? by JOS. FlIMINO X Wl. tj Market street. - 1L. . StxfZexiaf froflil the effects otl vontnfni ermis I early decay, wastln-r--veakne3s, lost manncod. etcvi 1 will send a valuable treatise (scaled) c-atalrJagl roll particulars ror home cure, FREB of char-ta.4 IJ.S a-A -JfA.1 WW.r l.rfS, lljl th WUKMSl SM - M I man who Is nrvoua and debilitated. Addra.? jtroi a- -l ww aiJc-n uuuaui twaaii deHl-DSUWlc WEAK MEN t-lufferlntt from I-s-al' P.wer. Srrtmnn le-j Mlllv.LmtIn-hMi; Wo will send you a valuable hook (sealed) ' of chatirv. cbntalnlnpfu 11 parti cnUrsforaspte'lyaad;' periutnentcniTrf Aaiircss: ma: 3CJ Olive Direct, St. LooU, Mo. $&& ff?Jj &f&lSSL u (periuinentcniT Aanrcss: u.iuiV'jiHiiVii-in .304 Olive Direct, St. LooU, Mo. rfgH J (lfriD.iaf dH?bJ I - "V .xr? ". ',W i. o '.-- .-JS- 'J-... - . J -.- .
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