Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, January 14, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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THE . PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, v JANUARY H, 1892.
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HEAVY EM OF CATTLE
Quality of Beeves Offerc-i at East
Liberty Beltnvthe Average.
PMCESARE LOWEROS ALL GRADES
Sheep and JVinc Join in the Downward
U-uvemcnt, and ill
LITE STOCK FJXDS A LOWER LETEfj
Office or The DrsrATCH, ?
riTTsnunc Wednesday, January 13.
There were, all told, about 103 carloads
of cattle on sale this week at the East Lib
erty yards against 93 loads last week. The
offerings this week were 25 percent more
than our ira-le calls for at this season of the
year. Quali'y of beeves on sale was con
siderably below late average. "Weather
proved adverse to trade, and with the large
run buyers, who were not numerous, suc
ceeded in bainin-j concessions on last
week's prices all the waylroni 15c to 25c per
cut. There wrre no sales of cattle this
week in carlosd lots above 51 75 per cwt,'
whereas last week there were sales at S3 05
"per cut. At the reduced prices a goodly
number failed to find barer, and a number
of caiload were sent East in first hands.
According to lasterund-icosthe cattle sent
on went lurther to faro worse than they
T.mim uivo aonc Here.
Fresh cows were in light supply and
quality of offetiugs wni low. The rang or
mil Lets was ns it Mas a week ago, $-25 00 to
$4 03 per head. Veal calves were scarcn and
lusher. The top pi ice was 7c per lb. There
1 arc been close to 53 carloads of sheep and
lairbs. on the m.irket this week, nndpiices
ranged from 10? to 25c per en below list
ui-ek'v range. Choice grades suffered least
irom t!-p decline, but even this grade, which
hsbeen firm andactive ail tho winter, wa
a l-p c! j lower. Hogs Top price on Monday
jiM 33, and top price this morning was
S4 40. a-iti mg a decline of 15c per cwt from
the on-.niugof the w eek's markets.
A. Stock Firm's ltiew.
Following is rbc report of the transactions
Tor tho week at East Liberty stock yards by
William Holmes A. Co.:
tV report 100 loads cattle on sale Monday, fifty
loads being from t'ldcago and 50 loads of country
cattle wliie'i wrc mo-.tiv lrotn Olilo and Indiana".
Tiit-iiualitj was luiii-h lielowtlic average of the
f-; two weeks. The attendant of bujrs va-
ipli. and thl Vitli bad r port from Hie Eastern
luarkets pf aim dull opt ning at 15e to :5c de
cline frum lat wk. and closed 3oc lu4ie loner
Than la-t wet k'selose. with a number of loads un
told. No jirimt W ere ottered. We quote jrood
l.!) to 1.400 at S4 40toM 7V: (rood. l.lOit.. rutMlat
t3 M to $4 10. MO to 1.0LC at f3 S to S3 To: cows and
balls KS3" Mocker, six) to s-u. K 25 to f2 DO; fresh
cow s and springer- 20 to 40 jier head.
Keceipts of hops tvere lib'-tnl on Monday and
pree.itiad ai Lat week" close, since Jlonilay
ri-eeipishac tieen light, hnt ou aceount of soft,
ra'm neither the market hi been dull at 5c to 10c
Inner than MouIa. We quote select top., at $140
S '5 (rood mixed. Jl 33 to $4 40; pood Yorkers.
T-4 to J4 4 ); cra-non Yorkers and pips, 54 10 to
tl -fe.: toue'js ., itot14 HO.
lit ceipi o bn pinii lambs have been heavy and
trade du'i atahoi. :etlv prices on pood to prime
Flock and 1.x to-"U ioneron eommon. e ijuotc
R)t i UOwctllirs at S3 SJ to 40: eOtoOOatH 63 to
tt S3; 70 to il it fi K to ?4 111; cu!! S2 00 to J2 50;
Choi'-" lambs. $ JTi to Si 50; fcood, fc3J to Sj 00;
common, 54 25 to $t 75: i eil cah es, Cc toTc.
Se.ni f the Salei, Reported.
. - K. llclpi-. S. Co:-Cattle-11, Iba. ft S5; 7
lienrt. s,l-ilbs f4O0; 7 calves. 950 lbs. 7c : 7ialcs,
uifc 7e. :lop 7j head. 11.7T0 lbs $4 :5; so head,
l.:-o!b . S4 50 Kl bead, 11,33.1 lbs, S4 4t: 73 head,
la,' lbs. 44 -t): HO head. 12.340 tits, 4 45. hlleen 1S3
1b ad. lHu lbs. SiN':4M bead. 3.920 P.N JO 15: 107
l.i ail. 4nu -. 2.; lit liead, fc,40 lbs S 00; SO
In ad, 7,() fc-. J 5 75.
.'"in l-ikil A.o.: faille 3S head, oO.fllO lbs.
W 75: 22 luad. 20,4-VIIos M; 12h.aJ. lo,6)ll)s
Ja4U;Sliead. ii J)lb. (4 75: 15 bead. iO.2s0 ,
J0: 1, In jd. J.500 lbs. J4 50: 9 head, 10,090 lbs.
?4 111. llu 1 lo ad. 7..VVI lbN : 78 head, 16.W0
fcs.S4 50: ."Ohead, 10.000 lb fl Si; 70 head. 12,310
lbs. 4 40. sheei 104 heart, n.ZX) lb. J4 75; (6 head,
.Jibs -5--'3; 52 head. 4.290 lbs. fl 25; 75 head.
4,,inNS)
Huff. Hazel wood Imliofl": Cattle 19 head, 16.
14fcs. J3o5. 20 head. 22. J20 lbs. fz 5J: 18 head, 22.
2,111t)Sf4 05: 7 heller. 0,470 lbs. J3 tO: 3 calves,
01l.sCc Hop-,50 head. 10.76JlbN 1 50:70111311,
14 trj ns f4 40; 8j bead. 117-0 lbs, S4 4-5; 110 bead.
22.7M lbs SI 4-. leep- 132 head. 9.T50 lb-. $5 00:
Miiieait 5.4iolbr-. Si 5u:l(ri bead. e. 710 lbs 5u; 142
trad. 7.S30 lbN f4 9u; 52 head, 4,210 lbc, SJ 15; 291
ll id. 27.GS0 Hi-. 0
licnckn. Llnkbom .t Co: Cattle 15 head 17.530
Wis 54 10: II luad. 10.440 Ilia. S3 40: 20 bead. 21K11
lb3, S3 90:18 htaiLSiSsj lbs 5125: 12 bead. 11510
lbs 5175:sheid. 10. UK) lbs (420.20 head, 2l.4801bs
5?-7". Iloca :iu bead. 20,720 lbs. Jl 55: 82 head,
23.3-W lb-, SI 50: 112 head. IS. 950 lbs. S4 35; 7 head.
ll.Vlb. t4 50. 71 bead, 15.2-jOlbs, 54 37'. bheep
" K.VM. 7.540 lbs. 54 80; 93 head, 8.75J ibl, fl 65:32
heal. 2. OJj lbs 5.5 00
31ail. hunlen .t Xewburn: Cattle 24 head.
.SI,. fl 12S: 15 head. 19.370 lbs S3 5: 24 head.
U Ml .'i.. 53 50. Jfliead. I5.4X) lbs, JJ 50; 19 bead.
1..2i .- ?2 70:4 i!ie. 550 lbs 7c. Hops 15.440
It-. S . : vilaad, 13.fi201bs. Jl 45; 144 hed, 2j!t90
lbs. 5 ri. 74 head, 11310 lb-, 54 ; 111 bead. 22.510
lbs Jl 5j. fclieip-94 head. 0,420 lbs. 55 90; 5.1 head, '
4.jJ0H.-. J5 .5: 2W b'-ad. 12.5101b-. 5-1 03; IIS bead,
K."7u lb-, js 50; 80 HtaJ. 7,500 lbs. $4 bO; 118 head, 9,
0 lb. Jl 75.
Krum. DyerAto.: Cattle 20 head. 23,3-0 lbs.
Mir; .0 head, 24 C2;'lb. 51 00: 11 head. l4,6Mlbs,
SI ; 12 head, 12,370 lb-. (S 35: 19 head. 18.280 lbs.
S. J ; lOhea.L 13.310 lLs. 54 So; SOcalles. 2.C201b.
?-75: 3 cahe-. 370 lbs. 7c. Ho?- 71 head, 13,720
lbs SI5I1; Talu.iJ. 10.830 lb-. 51 30; tSlliad. 13,910
lb-. 4 35. 220 head. 22.9:0 lb-. 54 -0 Sheep-104
herd. 8.580 lbs. 51. 50; 111 head; 10,730 lbs. S5 50:
121 head, 8.210 lbs 54 5J; 371 head, 3L730 lb-,
$5 80. --,
l-i8rn Bro.'s and lladdcn : Cattle 7 bead
5.33U lb- 54 25: 5 head. 1.770 Hit. $4 75; 17 bead, 23.330
3b 5 70: 8 ln-ifi r-. 9.C70 lb-. 53 80; 5 cow s, 5o b
53 J;0cal-. 630 III-7C Hop 15 head, 5.710!li-.
si j i. i. li. it r. i ii,. ci -ji - i.u. hicmii?
.. . . .....k, ... . .-, v. "". i .-". ouoiiis,
Jl i. -luip 5t bead. 4.SU0 lbs ? 25; 2t luad.
21.!7 lbs, 55 25: N5 bca.l, 6,01 lbs, Ji M; 45 head
4.27J lb., fo 2i. 93 head, 6,890 lbs, S3 (.0; s head.
5.4 Oil- 55 5 J
W ! ia:u Holmes .V. Co.: Cattlc-20 head, SJ.7S0
lb-. cl 4 -. lb head. 20.040 lbs 54 03; JO head. 11 57o
lite. i;3 80: hia.J. 5 leulbs S3 S5; 8 head. 7.200 lb
S3 2a. 6 oo s h.2'i lbs J2 JO. 7 calves, 750 lbs. 54 23!
ICjHe-. ihili$, 4fa 75 Hops 110 head. 15.070 lbs.
l: 17., mad. 2'..l401bs 54 40; 141 Iliad. 27.770 lbs
it; 72 bead i3.54( lb-, J4 5J. Sheen 114 head.
8.750 ibs lo23: iJB bead. 8.240 lbs 55 .51; 6S head,
7.9J) .0-. So 15; 65 head, 5,770 lbs, !5 25; 44 head, 4,610
lbs, J oo.
Isj Tlelegraph.
Xm York Uecves Keceipts, 5,031 head,
including C9 e.-'s, :or -sale; market very dull
but a shade ejs.er: nari e steei, 3 504 70
ball and cow., 51 K3 40; Crossed beet
stcadv at 7'.iJe per ,ioui.d: shipments to
da,24 ho. - uim TOO quxrtcra 01 heel; to
morrow, lSiCheH'Vt saiiii 25necp. Calves
Iteceipto, 51 head; market tin.-: veiK $5 00
9 50 per 100 pound: gnissjr-, $1 503 Z.
fchcei Keceipts, 3,270 heat!; market steady
jor siu-eji; lambs, tc perpounaiow en sheep,
53 OO4M t5 t.er 10J pounds: l.imln. HI 0017 fid-
eire-sod muttoii &tead at 810c per pound:.
,iirj iu 1.IIOU3 ncak 111 VQllc: JlOtTS tte-
ccipts, liTSo head. ccn:r;iie-J direct; nomi
nally stead., at 3 SOgl 3j pe-r 100 pounds.
Chiego Gittle Keceipts, 21,000 head;
fihipments. 2,000 ncad; jirime steers steady;
common steer and cows 15g20e loner; mar
3.ctc u-tn weak; natives, K! 705 40; stnek
eis. ti .'0a3 25: cows and hciicis, Jl 252 75.
Hogs Receipts, 43,000 head; shipment 13,1
WW head: i.iarki-i air. ve and irregular: mixed
and packet, 51 I0g4 10: prime heavv and
buteheis- we jrutt., 54 154 35; light, 54 004 10
li'gs W !Wg3 !I3 Sheep Keccijits, 0,000 head:
t-Iilpmeuts, 3,0j0 head: nniket aciixe and
piid ; nam e ewes, J3 80QI 25: mixed. $4 50
S .i estcru wetucr, ? ,oUo 43; iamba,
si2TNs8 75.
11 11 i!o Cattle Keceipts, 70 loads
tbroutrh, 12 sale: market stead. Ilo
ItecHijits 17 loads through. 100 fale;
maikct s ow anil lower; bcavv
gindfs, $1 soffl 33: packers anil
medium, $1 30g4 35. s,hecp and lambs Ko-
extra, 53 CO, common to lalr do. S3 O0K8 2
M.Loui Cattle-KeceiDts, 2,300head:ship.
Ilients, 2W iead: market steady: Ian to choice
native-53 256193: fed Texans. $3 003 60.
IIogsLeeeipts, .I20J head; shipments, 1,200
head; 111.11 ket opened lower and closed
blc.idj : tan to rancv heavy. J4 00g4 15; mixed,
ordinary to cood, $3 304 00; light, fair to
best, S3 sog J 10 Sheep Keceipts, 900 head;
bhipineiits, one: p,ari,et strong; fair to de
sirable muttons, 54 oog5 50.
ICiis-iK tl'i-Cattle-ltccelpts, 3 500 head;
shipments, 2,tO0 head: steers and cows
steadv: t-iocken and teeders stronrr, steers
o l?j 2o cows, $I -,S3 M. itockers an J
leedcrs 5- 00S . Ho'S Receipts, 1G,G00
head: Miipiiients, 3 400he:id: mat ket active,
6c higher: all grade. $3 62J4 07U- bnlt
S3 . S04 00. -dieep-Kereiptst6 lti" bead!
shipments, none: market strong.
Cinclnnat IIol's m good demand and
higher: common and light. $3 754 23; pack
ing and butchers, 54 10l 35; ieceipt. C 700
head: shipments. 3,190 head Cattle steady
and uncounted; leeetpts, 325 uead- shitv
incnts, 240 head. Sheep easier, receipts
940 head; shipments, none. Lambs in 11 -liter
demand and easier; common to choice S4 00
gt U0 per 100 pounds. '
TI19 Drycoods Market.
Xew Yokk. Jan. li-Thero was more busi
ness 111 the di-ygoods maiket to-day throu"h
thepiesence of numerous buyers There
wasa relative degree of animation althouh
this did not develop any special activity
Transactions woie malnlv for moderate
iatcels,Jint thei-e was coiisiderahle Inon'lry
lorlarger lots, particularly 01 plain cottons
puces wre steady.
iTlie Metal Markets
New Tonic, Jan. 13. Pig iron quiet; AmerI-1
vu.., w i..(ih . viiifCA 111111; jaKe. Jan
n.irv, llUjc. J-ead quiet: domestic. 25
I3JL Iiq quiet; Straits, $19 t5.
BULLS BRACING UP.
The Weakness or a Fortnight in 'Wheat
Gives riace to Strength The Market
Invaded by Crowd Attracted by the
tow Prices Weak Again.
CHICAGO The feeling of weakness
which prevailed in wheat Monday and Tues
day zave place to one of strength to-day.
The loss of lo of yesterday was entirely re
covered. The strength was largely due to n
local bull sentiment. Public cables quoted
prices lower, but private one said tho feel
ing la the markets abroad was better. But
the most bullMi factor came later In the
dav In the decrease or nearly 1,000,000 bushels
in the avallab'e inpply reported by Brail
strccCs. Of this rtecreiise, bow ever, onlj' 13S,
OT0 huheW were on the Atlantic slope, the
lVclficroait showinsr a d-i-n'ie of 1417,000.
The steady drop or 8c to 10c during tho
Inst week or so hns brought a good many
buvrrs into the trinket. May slaited at
n8?tC90;1ic ac-ii'it 90Jcit the close vnstenlat ;
solel np to 91J,r: otf to fllc and hack to 91JJC
berore noon. Dunne t.ic int liourthero was
a period ot weikness caused hv free selling
to realize profits'at the advance, and shorts
haviii!.' aliendv vtiett well covered, there
wns little demand. SIa went off at 00;c,
rallied to 91sbC, on iatca.id more encouraging
cables, and i lo-ed stcidv at SllSc.
Corn wn strong and hizberdiiringmo'tof
the xesslen, larelj in svmvathv with the
Improved feeling in wlic.it. Trado wasmoro
m-ive. Late -n the day, when whent turned
weak, corn followed, closing a medium
figures and about Jc better than ycstei d ij's
close. , ,
Oats followed wheat and corn, and closed
iKc higher.
lloprodncls higher. Trees' were lower
for the best irrades. There was a sti.irp de
mand for products early and a further ad
vance. Later this was sad-fled and prices
settled back, tho close showing a small
appreciation in values
Thelc-dlrg fntuies ranged 19 follows, as cr
rertisl In John M. Oailp A Co.. 45 blxth street.
memliers oftbe Chicago Uoaid ot Tr.ioe:
... . Open- Hicli-I liw- Clos-
ARTICLrs. j'u, cat e6t, ng.
VlIFAT, No. 2.
Jiuuarv. 855. 86'i J Wi.l 861.
.Mav .." !, ilh W MJa
CliKX. Xo. 2.
.laimarv. 2'H "Su 2SH 38i
Ffbruarr 3!l 3-S 39 391,
ZU. ...'. 41 4I 41 41'A
OATS. 0. 2.
.Tanuarv. 29'4 3V tS4 Z'i
JIjv 31 3! 31 31)s
Jlt-S I'ORK.
Januarv II 35 II .55 11 35 II 43
Mav 11 C7(j 11 &5 11 G7'i 1173
I, A uri.
Janttarr. 6 20 l 27' 620 6 25
Mav 6 50 6 60 6 50 0 57H
SHORT I1ICS.
January 5 ("O 5 65 5 65 5 00
M.H 5 00 5 95' 5 875 50
Cash quotations ire as follows; Flour
easy, hur not qnolahlv lower. Xa 2 spring
wheat.SOKc: N"o..prt"- wheat. KOlgRSlctSo.
2red. S8c: o. 2 com. Ssir: Xo. 2 outs, 19'fe:
.1. 2 wni;c, sra:uy,' -so s wntte.
31c: Xo. 2 rve. SSVfc: Xo. 2 barter, fide:
: So. 3.
I. o. b 434?59e; Xo. 4, f. o. h., 33.Yic: X'o. 1
f.axReed,ic; pnme liihothv secd,l 2rl 25.
Mess pork, per bbl., $3 25. lilt d. per 100 lbs,
$5 25?ij 2"i. Shoit ribs sides (loose), $3 55S?
5 03: drx .salted shoulders (hoxed). S4 50
4 Cl(; short clear sides (hoxed). $5 001 Oo.
Whisky, alstillers finished goods, per gal.,
$1 18. fcnars unebange'l.
On the ProcWee KxchRnee to-dav the bnt-
tr market was firm- fnncr creamery. 28
2")e; fino Wnsterti, 2f(?27c; ordinary, 20jK!3c;
selected chiiries, 2325c; ordinary, 1520c.
Lgss, 2324c.
XHW lor.K- Flour quiet and hea5-y.
Cornrceil quiet and steadj-. Wheat Spot
-market hither with options dull; Xo. 2 ted,
$1 OlJgl 02 in store and elevator: $1 0-;l 03
afloat; $1 0!1 04 f. o. b.: Xo. 3 red, 91'
$100; uneraoed led, !13Je$l OGVi': ." 1
Xortliern.fi Wyi: Sk 1 hard. $1 0bjil 07ft
X'o. 2 Northern, oSJjffi'Oe. Options Xo. 2nd.
January, closing at$l 01': Feiirnarv. SI 01J
& K, closing at $1 02j8'; Mnrcli.'fl 02H
1 034, closing at $1 031X; April, $1 Oidil 03V,
Closing at $1 03J: May, $1 0I)1 03,
closinc at $1 02JK: June. $1 C0tl 01U,
closins at $1 oi;: July, SUKSKc,
closinrr a Mic Kes:eadrahd quiui; West
ern, 97?h9c Barley dull. Corn Snot market
irre.ui.ie ilo-ing stroncer; lair business;
Xo 2 56510 in elerator, 525ic afloat;
S-JjS'U' I. .!'.: ungraded mixed, 3553c;
Xo. 2 wliito 53c; X'o. 3, 4647c: steamer
mixed, 50K51Vie: options, Jannarv. 50-Xf51c,
closing at 31c; Februiry, 50Jj;(S51c: .Mai en,
"OViS'iOKc. closing at 50ic: Apt'il. 50J50iic,
closine at 50Je: May, 49JiWc. clos
ing at 49'ic Oats Spot market steadier;
fairly actic: options flrni"r and unlet;
Jnnnnrv, 36;iCc: Febmory, 337fc; May,
7r,$T,c, clo'sing at 37Jj;c: stit Xo. 2 n hire,
3S-5i039Wc; mixed Western, C63Sc: white do.
39 13c; X o.2 Chicago, STJC Hay firm. Hops
firm and active. Tallow steadr. Epgs quiet
and weak Western, 242lfc." TorK quiet.
Middles slrons and firm. Cut meats strouir.
Lard higher, moderate demand: Western
steam closed at 56 C7J city, $6 670! i 70;
options, Jannnrv, 50 04: Fehrnary, $5 67;
March. V, 751 77: May, J6 S76S3, ciosmg at
56 8S6 90. Butter in moderate demand;
Western dalr. 1823c: do, creamery, 21T32c:
do, lactorx,1422c: Elgin, 31K3:c Clii-eo
lairly active and firm: part skims, .".10c.
rniLADniPHI Flour weak. Wheat
Xo. 2 red In export elevator, 9Sc: X'o. 2 red,
January. Vtveylr; Febrnii-y. 90?i$i oo'i
Jlarch. $1 01Ji(jl 01?: April. "$1 02.'1 03W.
Corn Xo. 4, mixed, on tiack. 43Jjc: 'Xo. 3 In
export elevator, 4524.V4c: steamer in do,
4S'ic; X'o. 2 ellow in e.o, 5tc: Xo 2 high mixed
and yellow in crain deoot, 53c; X'o. 2 In ex
port elevator, 5050i.fc; Xo. 2 mixed, Janu
ary. .V)S50ic; February, March and April,
49r450e, Oats Car lots advanced i5'c witha
hetterde'iiaiidtXo. 3 white, 31c; do clipped
39jc: Xo. 2 w lute, 40'c: do choice, 40Jfc: Xo'
2 white. Jin-iir.:ai3'Jc: Februarj. Match
and April, 3$jS!!9.'. Butter Fancy goods
scarce and lirm; Pennsylvania creamery,
extra, 31jC2c. Eggs dull and w eak; reunsyl
vania firsts. 24c.
B.iI-.:o;:X M'heit firmer: Xo. 2 red
spot nd JAiiuary, $1 u0Kt OOJi; Fehixnrv.
$1 011 Ol'i; March, SI 02" Mij, 51 031 VSV;
steau.er Xo. 2 red "TgJTic Com firmer;
mixea spot.
teuruarv
Mav. 50gjC!
uiisqui ni.ii kicaarj 0.2 white 5'siern.
3.k3ic; Xo. 2 mixed Western, 37c asked.
Ke quiet; Xo. 2. gjgoCe. Hnr firm and
higher; good to cooiee timothy, $13 C0Q14 50.
Provisions active, arm and unchanged.
Butter active and steady. Eggs steady at
NEW OKtnANP Sugar quiet, but steady:
open kettle, prime to strictly prime.
S13-162?c;fulh fair, 2Jc; fair tocoodfair.
.lAfA
3 9-lhc;
off uo. 'Aid31cz seconds, oa -cr.-aTi-
Mola-ses steidj; onen kettle, prime, 2.c;
i-iTto good fair 2325c: centrifusal, good
prime, 13lRc; tair to prime, 10Q13C; com
inon to good common. C9;.
common, CQ9;
i.-t i.-h.s.vi 1 rioiK esy.
Wheat In fair
mi
6c. roririirmar JU25. I.ird in good le
m.iiuliit JG 15. Bulk meats film at $3 61
Bacon linn at ?7 00. Butter firm. Egzs
stronger at 2 Jc Cheese finu w 1th moderate
demand.
KAXSVS CITY Wheat, lower; Xo. 2
cash Tiiic bid. Corn lower; Xo. 2 cash 3334c
bid, 3tc asked: Janmry. 33c bid, 337'o asked
Oats hijher; Xo 2cish,iS)3 Did, 2SUc asked
January, 23c bid. 20J4C asked- M-iv .tnra
31c Ejes unchanged.
MIXKK' OM--Wheat-Na 1 Northern,
January, 8IKc; voterday,S3e: May.opening
t6)c; highest. r.JJc; lowest tOJfc; elosii"
STUc; yesreida,eiJ4c;oi track, Xo. l hard
bGkr; Xo. 1 Xortkein, SSc; Xo. 2 Northern
Sd(f82c '
lULtiJO-iiiieat dull and bieher; No -cash
and Jnnuurv, nojjc; Mav, 96c, Corn
dull and steady; No. 2 cash. 42c; No 3 40c
Oats quiet; cash, 3Jc Bye quiet; cash",
83XC'
Tnrpentino Market.
SAyAXKAH Turpentine firm at 31c Bosin
firm at $1 151 20.
CiiAnLiSTO Tui-pentine steady at 30Vc
Kosin firm; good strained, $1 15.
New York Kosin steady and quiet. Tur
pentine dull and easy at 3333Jc
Wilmi.gtot Spirits or turpentine steady
at 30c Kosin firm: strained. $1 15; rood
strained, $1 20. Tar steady at $1 33.
Crude turpentine steidr: hard. SI Xh viiin
dip and virgin, $1 90.
The Coffee Markets.
Baltimore, Jan. 13. Coffee steady; Rio car
goes firm, 17c; X'o. 7, i3c.
X'ew Yoi:k. Jan. 13. Coffee options opened
barely steady at 5 points up to 15 points
drrn-n: closed barely stcidy at 1023down:
sales 17500 bas, including January, 12.600
12.75c: February. 12.05i2.23c: March, 11.85j!
12.00c: May, H.G0lI.7Sc: June. ILCOc; July,
11.55c; September, lL50ll.55c: spot Klo
more active and steady; Xo. 7, ISJjJc
A Shabby Little Gain-,
Generally foiled by legal measures ere It has
attained any degree of success, and that is
the palming off of fiery local bitters and
trashy tonics ns akin to or identical with
Hnstetters Stomach Bitters. The aenulne
bears a vignette ot St. George and the dra
gon with a minute note of hand, with direc
tions for use on a bronze label. Hostetter's
Stoumch Bitters eradicates dyspepsia, liver
complaint, kidney and rheumatic troubles,
malaria ajid la grippe.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothljig
Syrup the best remedy Jor their children.
A HINT TO BUILDERS.
Great Scarcity of Houses in All the
Surrounding Towns.
AN OLD CITIZEN LOOKS BACKWARD.
Manchester Traction Comes Forward as a
Leader of tbe Stock Market.
OFFICE JND STREET NRW8 AND GOSSIP
It is worth noting that the growth of
Pittsburg is not at the expense of the sur
rounding towns. All are prospering to
gether. In "VVilkinsburs, lor instance, a
real estate agent reports applications for
between 20 or 30 dwellings which he is un
able to meet. Houses cannot be had there
for love or money. Braddock is in about
the same position. Homestead is unable to
house all tho people desiring to take up
their resideuce there. Sharpsburg is no
better offi,This, with all the building of the
last Sew year, sho5vs remarkable accessions
to the population of the surrounding dis
tricts, and should convince capitalists that
they can put their money to no better or
more profitable use than in erecting homes
lor the people, such as persons of moderate
means can afford to bur or rent.
Ttackrrard ard Ahead.
Itccollectioni of old citizens, no matter
what direction they take, are always inter
esting. A gentleman still prominent in
business, whose knowledge of Pittsburg
covers a period of GO years or more, 6aid
yesterday: "When I look around I can
scarcely realize the change that'the'eity has
undergone since nij boyhood. Then vacant
spaces were numerous, and neople grew
vegetables on ground tliats now worth
53,000 a foot front. Ground was literally
'dirt cheap.' My grandfather sold a lot
on fifth avenue lor a few hundred dollars
that is now worth a fortune. Nearly all
the places of note CO or .60 years ago have
disappeared. Fields where cattle browsed
and linen was laid out on the grass to dry
are now closely packed with houses. Mag
nificent buildings, fine conceptions in ma
sonry have taken the places ol many oi tne
origfnal structures. The city has been
pushed out into what was then a wilderness
full of game. Business has kept pace with
this expansion. Pittsburg has achieved
greatness in a single lifetime What new
marvels are awaiting us it is, impossible to
conjecture. All signs and influences point
to continued prosperity and growth."
DusIncFS News and Gossip.
It begins to look as if this will be a Trac
tion year.
Banks and insurance companies have
trimmed their craft for another year's sail
ing. May it be less stormy than the last.
The Citizens' Traction people are about to
adopt a system o( incandescent lightine
the patent of an Allegheny man on all their
cars. Experiments just concluded were
highly satisfactory- Car No. 119 is already
equipped with" this light.
The talk of extensive improvements in the
Fifth ward next spring indicates that back
ward districts aiy about to join the pro
cession and march to the music of progress.
It is reported that R. B. Conrsin will this
year erept a $ifl,uoo notei in Jiciveesport.
An electric lisht, heat and power company
has been incorporated at Xew ville, Pa. W.
G. Stewart is tho principal uromoter.
It is understood tho price paid for the
Penn Cotton Mill machinery and fixtures
was very close to $40,000.
A business block to cost $125,000 will be
erected at Hazelton the coming season. It
will be the finest in tho plico.
II. M. Gillelind has sold to Nancy Gtlle
land 25 acres In Ohio township for $7 550.
Newly-chosen directors of the First Na
tional Bank of sewicklcy are: K. J. Murray,
Charles McKnight, Frank Spmple, John
Reno. ,T. W. Ariotr. C. G. Woods, K. J.
Stoncv, Jr., Joseph W. Craig, Ezra P. Young,
John McElwain and JX. S. Anderson.
Only one permit was Issued by the build
ing Inspector 3-esterday to Henry Meintz
forabrick two story store and dwellincon
Penn avenue. Twelfth, -ward, to cost $3,335.
Ar 1 11c last can vesiiruay 154 was 01a lor
100 Duqnesne. Birmingham was offered at
1S. A fritltle-s attempt was made to get a
bhi lor Ben Franklin Insurance.
Very little was said about the passing of the
dividend by the AllCKheny Heating com
pany. It was not a surprise.
Pittsburg Junction Railroad stock moved
up a peg or two yesterday.
Movements in Realty.
It Is rumored that 60 acres, a little more or
less, a few mjlcs above the city, plotted last
year, will soon pass in to other hands. There
Is a good story In this which may be told
later on.
Black & Batrd sold for John M. Buck and
Ida J. Leaf the property corner of Brushton
avenue and Grazier street. Brushton,
hiving a Ironlaceof 100 feet bv a depth of
130 leet to a 20-foot alley, for $3,3C0.
S. J. Fleming sold for Ira M. Burchfield to
Colfax School Board of Twenty-second w ard,
two lots In North Homestead plan, Twenty
second waid, for $1,2C0: also for Marv F.
Moore to Mr. S. W. Black, lot 50x161 on
Thomas street. Boulevard Place, Twenty
first ward, for $4,5C0.
Sloan & Co. sold a farm of 60 acres In West
moreland county for T.F.Stewart to S. D.
Mai ron, for $3,500; also a tann of 90 acres in
Wavne county. O.. for J. F. McCroryto F.M.
Andrews, ior$6 500.
A. Z. Byers & Co. sold for John Young to
Z. E. Bates, lot Xo. 82, in tho Northside Lund
Association Plan, Limited, borough of West
Bcllevne, Pittsburg, Ft. Wivne and Chicago
Railway, 35x105 feet, for $450.
Charles Somers sold for Mrs. Marv K. Grace
to William Speitli a lot fronting 25 feet on
Catharine avoune, West End, and extending
back 95 feet to an alley, for $500.
SLOW AND EASY.
Bankers Looking Forward to the Employ
ment of Idle Fands.
The demand for'money from commercial
and manufacturing sources continues quite
moderate, but It is Increasing, and by
the time the spring trade is fairly on will no
doubt come up to expectations. Such is the
indication, and unless the unexpected shall
happen there is no reasonable doubt of
actual employment for the bulk of the
finances now lying Idle.
The movement at the city banks yesterday
was rather slow and featureless. The
weather was the bearish ractor. The dis
count rate was steady at 6 per cent, ontside
capitalists being the only ones to shade.
Good real estate collateral was In demand.
A cashier said home money n as so plentiful
as to deter the shipment of Eastern funds
here, and they wero being sent West and
South lor investment. Bank clearings were
$2,520,794 05 and balances $527,224 22.
At New York yesterday money on call was
easv, rnncing from 2f to 3 per cent; last loan
at2K; closed offeied at 2 Prime mercan
tile paper 4J6 Sterlimr exchanee quiet
and steady at $4 83J lor GO-day bills and
$4 SS'i for demand.
Closlng.IJond Quotations.
U.S. 4srcB 116
do. 4. coop 116
do. 4Hreg 100
do. 4scoup
raclflCOJOf 'SB 109
Louisiana btauip. 4s SO1
MlsouriGs
Tenu. new set 6s...1054
do. do. 5s.... 1(po
do. do. 3s.... C9
Canada So. 2ds 102
Cen. Pacific lsts 105K
Den. & K. G. 1st.. .116.S
do. do. 4s 7SJi
Den.AIt. K.Wsstlsts
Krle2ds 1074
M. K. iT. Gen. 6s.. bUh
Asked.
M. K. A T. Gen. 5s.. 82
Mutual Union 6s 105V
X. J. C. Int. Cert...im,H
Xorlhcm Pac. lsts..H5
do. do. 2ds...m
Northwestern cons.,137)t
do. debentures 5 105
Oregon & Trans 6s...
st. L. I. M. Gen.5s 86
St.I...tsanF.Gen.M.I07
St. Paul Consols I25W
St. P.. C. & P. sts113
Tex. P.L.G.Tr.Kcts Si'i
Tex. P.H.U.Tr.Krts 31
Union Pac. lsts 106
Ucst Shore I02u;
K. U. West 77
Rank Clearings.
Chicago Money 6 per cent. Bank clear
ings, $15,781,430. New York exchange, 4050c
premium.
New York Bank clearings, $148,224,786; bal
ances, $5,976 C70.
Bosto Bank clearings, $17,613,037; bal
ances, $1,468,289. Money, 2 per cent. Ex.
change on Xew Yorkl5c discount per $1,000.
Philadelphia Bank clearings, $12,828,289;
balances, $1,751,773. Money. 4 per rent.
Baltimori Bank clearings.ji2,7i0,603; bal
ances, $314,535. Rate, 6 per cent.
Memphis Xew York exchange selling at
par. Cleannss, $405,673: balances. $158,077.
New Oiileaks Clearings, $1,604,871. New
York exchange selling at $1 per $1,000 pre
mium. St. Lodis Clearln-'S $3,946,531; balances,
$650,452. Money. G7 per cent. Exchange
on X'ew York, 90c ptetnlum.
Wool Market.
St. Locis Wool Receipts, 1,100 pounds;
shipments, 00,400 pounds; movements ffelr
at steady rates.
HOME SECURITIES.
MANCHESTER TRACTION AND PHIL A
DELfHIA GAS MOVE OP.
The Former Makes a Jump of Three Dol
lars a Share Outsiders Still Hungry"
the latter It Looks Like a Traction
Year.
The stock market was active and strong
yesterday. Bulls took it In charge and had
things pretty much their own way. Orders
were plentiful.
Manchester Traction was the feature. At
the last call Mustin, having orders for it,
! shied his caster Into the ring and scooped
in 400 shares nt 40-an advance of $3 a share
over the best bid of tho previous day. The
cause of this jump was due mainly to ex
pectations that at the meeting on the 18th
the company will make ono of the best
statements It has ever promulgated. Large
and steadily Increasing earnings were also
an Important factor In forcing the advance.
Philadelphia Gas was again interestirg.
Outside orders were plentilul, and It fold
up to 15, closing strong nt that figure, and
with the demand unsatisfied. A sale was
reported in New York at 15. Central
Traction and Pleasant Valley were fraction
ally hlfihor. Luster continued' Its upward
movements on rosy reports by President
Gamble. The rest of the list was steadj to
strong, with no important changes for bct
,ter or worse.
Judge Birrett's action in NewYotk was the
subject of some talk. Ho granted an in
junction in the suit or Mr.'Frnnk against
tho Edison Electric L'sht Company, re
straining that company lrom paying a pie
fcrred dividend of 80 per cent In collateral
trust bonds. Judge Barrett bases his de
cision on the ground that it is unlawful lor n
corporation to lsue bonds In order to raise
money to declare a dividend.
Sales at the first call wero 10 shares of
Switch and Signal at 10, 20 Pleasant Valley
at 22 120 Philadelphia. Gas at 14. 10 at 14,
270 at 15, -.OOntlSJ. Second call, 10 Philadel
phia Gas nt 13, 60 at 1. 50 of which was b.
o. 10. Third call, 400 Manchester traction
at 40, 10 Central Traction af VM, 150 Phila
delphia Gas at 1. Between calls, 100 1'hll
ndoiphla Gas at 15.
Bids and asking prices at each call are
given In the following table:
I IRST SECOVD TIItHD
F.rCIIANGE CALL. CALL. CALL.
stocks. n a a A B A
P.I'.B.lM.El. 310 330 ....
Oer. Nat Bank 325
Liberty Xat. B.. lOJ,1! 1C5
Citlzms' Ins 29 .... 29 ....
Western Ins 40 40
Char. V.G. Co.. otf .... 6'f 8' 0! 8M
Ma:iuf. Gas Co 24 254
P. N. G. A P. Co .... 0
Pllllldnlpliia Co. I4 14S 15 15lj I5,' ISVf
WliifUngUatCo .... -0' .... 20, .... 20'i
Central Traction 221 21 22V... 21 21
Citizens' Tr't'n.' CO CI CO 02 brt 61"
PltWliirgTrac... 41 .... 43 .... 43 ....
Pleaint Valley. 22Ja ' 22.4
Allegheny Vjl'.cv 12
Chanters It. It..'. 60 ,
P..Y. &A 24 41
Pitts. Jnn. R. It. 2bV 31 26Jf....
Pitts.. M i. Kv. 50 52!
X. Y. 4C.G. C. 47 .... 47 51
I.aXorliMln. Co 25 SO
I.usterMlr.lns-.o 10"i 12 11J4... UK 12S
Westlngh'e K'ec. 15
M'helaW. Co... I 27 .... 27 ,...
Union S. & S. Co 10s 10$ .... I0S II
t. U. Cable Cn..... - 1 CO ....
Ex.-Dlv.
A HEAVV BLOW. TO SHARES.
THE INCREASE OF $25,000,000 IN STOCK
OF THE SUGAR TRUST.
Otherwise Tendency of the Market Is Up
ward Northern I-acitlc Preferred and
tho Industrials Inherently Weak A
Partial Recovery.
New Yoak, Jan. 13. The event of the day
in financial circles was tho announce
ment of a further Issue of $25,000,000 new
stock of the Sugar Refineries Company. The
stock market responded to this intelligence
bv a material decline all around. The mai
ket, on the whole, displayed a very satisfac
tory tomper, and except when pressure for
a fnll was exerted, tho tendendv was stead
ily to rise. Northern Pacific preferred wns
subjected to picssure fiom the opening, and
further weakness in the Industrials helped
to restrain tho upward tendency.
Thocloso was heavy after a partial rally
in the final trading, tne market being active
and near the lowest figures. Tho losses 0
note weie oily three: Sugar, 1; Chicago
Gas, 1, and Northern Pacific proterred, 1.
The total sales of stocks to-day were 43s.-
483 shares, includine: Atchison, 23 430: Chi
caso Gas. 34.-20S: Delaware. Lackawanna and
Western, 4 480: Erie, 4,715; Kansas and Texas
3 550: Louisvinn nnu jNasuvwe, iz.'juo; Mis
souri Pacific, 5 395; Northwestern. 17,308;
Noithern Pacific preferred, 33.150: New En
gland, 13,1CS; Beading, 14 700; Jtichmond and
West Point, 27 6J7: St. Paul. 13,880: St. Paul
and Omaha, 4,220; Union Pacific, 26,262
Railroad bonds were more active to-day,
and on the whole displayed a much better
tone, but the strength and the activity were
In a huge measure due to the transactions In
the Kansas and Texas seconds, which fur
nished 920,000 out of the total day's business
of 3,641,000, and rose V per cent to 52. Tho
stimulus to the securities of the load wns
given by the statement that 2 per cent would
probably bo declared on the seconds.
The following table shows the prices of active
stocks on the X ew York btock Kxchange yester
day. Corrected dallv for The DisrATeir bj
AVhitxev Stephenson-, oldest rttlbburgmem
bersofthe Xew York stock Exchange, 37 Fourth
avenue.
Open
tug.
High
est.
Low
est.
Clos
ing bid.
American Cotton Oil
American Cotton OH. pfd.
Am. Su?ar lteOnlne Co...
35-,'i
3.5H
35
a
6i'(
83V
914,
4';j
94
6o-
113
31
26V
60)4
41'
753
108
81K
1!2V
93
47
110'
117
141
73,S'
33
30V
U0'4
Mi,
"85
",r,
82'
44 ''
83X
Am, sugar Befhitnc Co.. pfd
irj
Atcii.. lop. & a. r
Canadian racl.flc.
Canadian Southern
Central of Xew Jersey....
Central Pacific ,
Chesapeake and Ohio
C. &)., 1st pfd
C AO., 2d pfd
Chicago Ga Trust
C, Bur. A Qulncy
C, Mil. & at. Paul
C. Mil. & St. Taul, pfd....
444.
43V
!Ws;
04l-i
94
til
mx
"iis'
114U
28V
595
40
775
109
32
26'j,
60 'i
41H
77'
lfO'd
82'
1232
"48'i
UO
117V
"745
1C8
123 '
123-1-
-e;., ltocK 1. & i'
C, St. IMLiO
C, bt. 1: 51. AO. pfd
C. A Xorthwetern
C. & Nortli'vetcrn, pfd...
C. C C. A I
CoL Coal A Iron
Col. A Hocktnc Valley
Del., Lck A West
Del. AJtudsnn
Den. A Rio Grande
Den. A Klo Grande, pfd...
E. T Va. A Ga
E. T.. Va. A Ga., 2d pfd..
Illinois Central
Lake FrleA West
Lake F.rie A West., pid...
LakcShoreAM. S
Louisville A Nashville
Mobile A Ohio
Missouri Pacific
'National Cord-iRO Co
National Cordage Co., pfd.
XatlonalLead Trust
Xew York Central
X'. Y., C. A St. 1.
X'. Y., C. A St. L.. 1st pfd.
N. Y., C. Ast. L. 2d pfd...
X.Y., L. E. AW
N. Y., L. K. A W., pfd....
N. Y. AX. E
X.Y.. O. AW
XorlolkA Western
Norfolk A Wel rn. pfd....
North AlnerieHn Co..: ....
Northern Pacltlc,
Northern Pacific pfd
Orejron Improvement
Pacltlc Mall
Peo., Dec AKa-uis
Philadelphia A Headlne...
P., C, C. ASt.L
P., C C. A St.l... pfd
Pullman Pal-lee Car
Richmond A W.P.T
Richmond A AV.l'.T.,pfd..
St. Paul A Diiluth
St. PaillA Dulutli. pfd
St Paul. Minn. AMan
Texas Piclilc 1
Union Pacific
Wabash
Wabvsh.pfd
Western Union
WheeliuRAL. E
Wheeling A L. K.. pfd
Dis. A Cattle Fd Trust
XatlonalLead Co
Xatloual Lead Co., pfd
Si4
43
UO
47H
ion
no's
73H
37,'5
31
lWJs
74
39
31
SI
31
141-,'
12BV
17H
"Wi
1414
126
140!
125Ji
125V
ItSH
45V
SM
'l08V
22V
71
ia;4
81
38
fi.1V
97.
102 V
19V
1I5X
IS
108V
23
7IH
12JS
23'li
81.
"64
82
80V
or
7,4
98V
!H3
1025,
20M
'20
97V
102
im
20X
IU2
20
115U
20S
80
si"
73
J1'4
783
42
32V
72 ,
50'i
204
16
MH
K.a
13',
67 Ti
27
SSV
MM
41
2M
64V
187
18M
7lV
MH
104
5'
32';
72 'i
T4Vt
61?,
sow
13 '
20-4
20
10J,
21
17ii
2IS
i9
17M
2IH
rax
17
231
67
SO I
22
417S
"hvi
187H
2IK
4034
16)4
7u'i
47
UK
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137',
17'
71,
47
Uo
.KM
14'j
32
84K
!8H
78'4
C1V
35 "4
12V
4'J6
M'i
84'
38H
78
Ziii
84
n4
i:u
4&
14
31Vf
834
37
77V
60
3.5'l
via
a ;
'zvi
83,
ss
77V
GOV
2
625,
Philadelphia Stocks.
Closlns: nuotatlons of Phlladelnlda Rtoct fur.
nUhed by Whitney Jfc Stephenson, brokers. Xo. 37
Fourth avenue.
members of the New York Stock
Exebauge:
Bid. Asked.
,.56V 56K
.20 9-16 20 9-16
,. 8's 9
,.50!i 504
.674 675j
iO'A
Pennsylvania Railroad
Heading Railroad
Buffalo. N. Y. .tl'hlla
Lehigh Valley
Northern Pacific ,
Northern Pacific, prer
Lehigh Navigation ,
Electric Stocks.
Boston, dan 13. Special The latest elec
tric stock quotations to-day were:
Bid
E. E. C. Co. nref.
Asked.
?5 H?H
a 00
26 50
12 62K
13 25
Thomson-Houston Electric Co...,
Thomson-Houston, pref..... ,
Ft. Wayne Electric Co
tVestlngliousc EIectrlcCo.......
Detroit Electric Works
..)0 75
.. 26 37K
. 12.50
.. 12 75
.. 8 73
Milling StockHjuotations.
New York, Jan. 13. Alice; 135; Aspen, 300:
Adams Consolidated, 170; Crown Point, 105;
Consolidated California and Virginia, 365;'
Aieaawood T., 200: Xirreknr Consolidated, joo;
Homestakc, '1,100; Horn Silver, 373; Iron
Silver, 140; Mexicin, 150: Ontario, 400j Ophlr,
250; Plymouth, 165: Savase, 140; Sierra Ne
vnda, 170: Standard, 120: Union Consolidated,
0; Yellow Jacket, 100; Best and Belcher, 200.
Itoston Stocks Closing Prices.
Atchl. A Ton A3H
Atlantic 12!
Boston i-JIont K)i
Calumet &llccla....261
Franklin 16
Kcarsarge I2'4
Osceola 30
Santa Fe Copper.... 25
Tamarack 161
Anuiston Land Co .. 23
Boston Land Co S"
West End Land Co. IS
Hell Telephone .."....207
Water Power........ "i
i;o3ion a- AiDany... .irai
Boston & Maine 102
Old., Bur.A Quincy.lOi
Eastern K. It. 6s 120
Jftchhurg R. K 84if
K.a.St J.&U.BI.7S.12TS
Little Hock ,t Ft. S.. 91
Mass. Central 17
Mex. Cen. com 22
X. Y. JLX. E 491,'
ld Coloar 168K
Rutland common.... 3'3
Wis. Central, coin.. 23 1
Als. Central pref. 45H
AUoncz Mln., new.. lh
Central Mln.Co 10'(
II. Jtli. Copper W,i
Thomson-Houston., at
Itar Silver Quotations.
New York. Jan.13. Special Bar silver in
London.423d ner ounce. X'ew York dealers'
Tjrice for silver flpeper ounce.
100 BARRELS AN HOUR.
PATTERSON & JONES' NO. 0 KELSO
AN OLD TIME GUSI1EB.
IS
The Forest Oil Company Gets a Dry Hole
on the J. M. Glenn rarin Two Gordon
Sanders Brought in Yesterday Tho
Production Takes a .Turnr.
Late last evening Patterson & Jones' No.
5, on the Kelso farm in southwest McCurtly,
reached the fifth sand and started off at 100
barrels an hour. It does not develop any
new territory as there are other good wells
drilled on this property. The production
advanced yesterday frbia 28,600 to 29,500
barrels.
One well completed yesterday was not a
success as an oil producer. It belongs to
the Forest Oil Company, and is their No. 2
on the' John McDonald-Glenn farm. Tho
sand tonnd in the well was of an excellent
quality, but It had evidently been drained.
When the drill entered the fifth sand, the
oil, which bad been standing In the well
lrom the Gordon sand, disappeared,
and is supposed to have eono
by a subterranean passasre to some
other company's tanks. Operators in
this field declare that a big producer such
as the Matthews, Baldwin or Elliott will
open immense passages through the sand.
The rush of 2.1s to the well from tho sur
rounding lock forces holes through it. As a
consequence tho first well secured a grip
which others do not seem to be able to
break.
Mny Re Finished To-Day.
The Forest Oil Company's X'o. 2, on the K.
W. Glenn, Is on top of the fifth sand. It Is
located about 4T.0 feet from the same com
pany's Xo. 1 on the Etta Glenn farm. The
Foiest's N,o. 6, on the Hen on farm, is in the
fouith sand and is making about 33
biriels a day fiom the Gotdon. Their
"hurry up" well en the Sam'Sturgeon farm,
north of Oakdale, is down 2,000 feet.
Four weekq aeo tho rie timbers were not
on the ground. This is without doubt the
quickest drilling which has been dono in
the field. The 5vell was started after tho
Agnes Kemp farm well carao in and as the
lease only held for 34 days longer the com
pany was anxious to complete a well in that
time and avoid forfeiting the farm.
The Oakdale Oil Company's X'o. 3 Baldwin
is through the Gordon sand. All of the
wells on the Wallace farm, with tho excep
tion of X'o. 1, have stopped flo5ving. Tills
company's X'os. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, should all
be finished up within the next ten days.
The Martins Ferry Oil Company's well on the
Mrs. Carr lot, near tho coal tlpplo In tho
eastern part of McDonald borough, Is In the
Gordon and made 150 parrels during the first
ten hours after teaching that lock. The
Galvln Oil Company expects to get the Gor
don sand tc-day on the Matthews lot. The
People's Gas Company's Xo. 117, on the Mil
ler farm, should hav e been In the Gordon
lait evening. The same company's X'o.
1 Wallace, locited 400 feet east
of the Dougherty lot at Laurel
Hill, is down 40) feet. "They are building a
rig for No. 2. The Northfleld Oil Company's
well on tho SnutcrsaDd Patterson lot Is In and
making 300 ban els a day. Tho Devonian
OU Company Is still fishinc In the sand in its
second hole on the J. M. Kobb fann. They
succeeded in spearing past tho tools, but
could not get them out.
The Devonian is still fishing at its No. It on
the Joe Kobb farm. Their Xo. 4 Elliott is
making 50 barrels a day from tho Gordon
sand, but will be drilled to the fifth.
Dry Hole at Turkeyfoor.
Tcrketpoot A dry hole has Just been
completed on tho Freshwater farm by Mur
ray & Watson. It was tho only well drilling
'In thofl?ld.
SisTERSViLLE At Captain Grace's well on
the Eoseberry Colvln larm, north of de
velopments, a third pay was struck last
evening and showing for a well. It was
shut down for tankage. Tills well has been
reported dry heretofore. It is one of the
most important in tho field.
. Ganges of the Wells.
The gauges of thaw oils In the McDonald
field yesterday which aro making 20 barrels
an hour and over were as follows:
Guffey, Jennings & Co.'s No. 1 Mathews,
30; X'o. 3, Matthews 50; Nos. 2 and 4 Herron,
70; No. J, Mathews heirs, 70; Oakdale Oil Com
pany's Nos. 1 and 2 Baldwin, 35; Nos. 1 and 2
Wallace, 53; Forest Oil Company's No. 4 Her
ron, 23: Patterson & Jones' No. 3 Kelso, 30;
Kelso X'o. G, -25: Devonian Oil Company's Nos.
land 2 Boyce, 65: Woodland Oil Company's
Xo. 1 Gamble, 20; X'o. 4 Gamble, 20: Morgan
heirs' No. 2, Oakdale Oil Company, 35; S.
Sturgeon. 1 and -2 GutTey, Galey & Murnhy,
65; Boynl Gin Company's No. 2 M. Bobb, 35.
Production of the fielcf based on the forego
inir, 29 500 b-irrels. The Southwest Pennsyl
vaniaPiiie Line runs from McDonald Tues
day were 30 60S 20 barrels; ontside of McDon
ald 11970. National Transit runs, 37,134.97,
shipments, 57,348 82. Macksburg runs. 1,161.83.
Buckeye runs, 34,312 S2; shipments. 5,031 18.
Eureka runs, 8.905 24. Southern Pipe Lino
shipments, 12,297.05 barrels. Stock in the
field, 70,000 bands.
Yesterday's Market Features.
Trading was light and tho price on a lower
level. The febrnary option started and
reached high-water mark at 63. The lowest
and close was GS. A broker accounted for
the decline by saying tho Standard was
about filled np. There was no change in
refined. Daily averace runs, 83,450; dally
average shipments, 63,819; clearances, 72,000
barrels.
Oil CiTT.January 13. XationalTransit cer
tificates openedjat 63'fc. highest. G3Wr: low
est, 62"!j;c; closed at C3c: i-ales, 69,000 barrels:
clearances, 443,000 bairels; shipments, 80,178
barrels: runs, 103,191 barrels.
BnADFORD,Jnn. 13 National Transit certifi
cates opened at C3aC; closed at 63c; hieh
est, 63c; lowest, 62Xc; Clearances, 294,000
barrels.
New York, Jan. 13. Petroleum opened
steady.and after Qeclinin-r c on small sales
became dull and lemnined so until the close.
Pennsylvania ioil, spot, openincr, 63c: high
est, 63c; lowest, C2Jc; closingat C25c: Februarj-
option, openlns. I3e: highest, 63c: low
est, 63c: olosinrr, C3e. Lima oil, no sales;
total sales, 21,000 barrels.
Coughs and Hoarskvfss The Irritation whlcn
Induces couching Immediately relieved by use of
Brown's Bronchial Troches." Sold onlyia boxes.
GRAND LXCUESION TO THE SOUTH.
vyy:acanga, Ala., the Place Where the Fenn
Cotton Mills TYllt Bo Located.
Excursion train leaves B. & O. depot
for Chattanooga, Birmingham and Sylacau
ga, Tuesday morning, January 19, at 7:20.
Very low; rates, tickets good for 40 days.
Fuller information from,V. W. Acheson at
office of J. "W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood
street; A. H. Wilson, E. E. Hotel; Dr. H.
IC Beatty,- 73 Fremont street. Alleeheny;
J. C Jamison, Frankstown avenue, E. E.;
J. A. Shannon, i)0 Fourth avenue, orB. &
O. Office, corner Filth avenue and Wood
street. N. B It is important to secure
tickets and sleepers on or before Saturday,
the lGth.
The Pennsylvania Railroad's First Special
Excursion
To Washington1, D. C, is fixed for January
21. Bate ?9, good ten days, from Pittsburg,
andproportionate low rates from principal
stations East. Special train, composed of
Pullman parlor cars and handsome coaches,
will leave on that day from TJnion station
at 9 A. M. Tickets valid on all trains, ex
cept "Pennsylvania Limited." Sleeping
cars on night trains. Stop-over in Balti
more within limit will be allowed.!
One Lot Real Scotch htripe Clicviots
In stylish colorings, 52 inches wide, down
to 75 cents a yard, cost tho importer more!
than twice as much. This is the dress
goods department that raves its customers
money. Jos. Horne& Co.,
609-621 Penn avenue.
Piso's Remedy for Catarrh will surely
cure catarrh and cold in, the head. .Handy,
pleasant. All druggists. 50ents. The
WEATHER AND TRADE.
The Unseasonable Softness Is Handi
capping Bnsiness Here.
CHOICE DAIRT PRODUCTS FIRM.
receipts of Grain and Hay Large and the
JTarkets Still Slow.
SUGAR WEAKER AND COFFEE STEADY
Office of Tnx DisrATCH. ?
FiTTSnuno, Wedxksdat, January 13. C,
Country Produce Jobbing Prices
"Weather continues adverseto trade- in this
line. At all events the movement is slow,
and prices, which have been down to hard
pan for weeks past, are practically un
changed. Poultry is scarce and firm, and
the same is true of fancy butter. Supply of
Tilgin creamery butter of high grade is not
equal to demand, bat common and low
grades are very dull. As to country but
ter, it is hard to sell at any price. J"srs arc
slow stock, and out; quotations are being
shaded for job lots. Fruits and vegetables
are quiet at the same prices as havei pre
vailed since tlie year opened.
Appi.fs $1 .50512 CO pernarrei. '
Bt'TTER-Crevraerv Elgin. 32nc: Ohio brands.
2831c: com-non country butter, lC17c: choice
cotinlrv roll. IscS22e.
Beavs New York and tllchlKan pea. l 90(312 (X)
marrowfat. 82 152 25: Lima beans, 4l'ie"i?! tt,
hand picked medium, tt 'WSZ 00.
Beeswax Choice, a35e- 53 lb; low grades, 22
25c.
Buckwheat Flock New. 2"2'i ? 16.
Cheese Dido choice. lUSUSc: Xew York
cheese, 1l,HVc: Llinbnrger. 12,'j13tjC: Wiscon
sin S-veit7er. full cream, I3l4c; Imported Swelt
zer. 26r)2s'$c.
Cidek (.ountrv cider. !3 5e3 00 g barrel: sand
reined. $5 COffiS 50: crab elder. S7 50SM CO.
UUAXDERaics Per oox, 82C0H2 50; per barrel,
57 CXK5S 00.
r,Gus btrlctlv fresh nearby stock, H(225c; cold
storage egfts. luainc.
FFATiiEKS-l.xtrallve Reese. 57585: No. 1. 4S
50c ? lh; mlxril lob. 39i3l0c.
Dihed Fr.crrs -Peaches haljf, 6Hc: evapor
ated apple. 8(89e: apricot. 910c: blackberries
fiffiBVr: raspbi rrles ITiW-'c; dried grapes, 4,'i
4Vc; liuckleberrle, 7'ij-.
GAME-Wlld tuners, it 30;2 00 each: millard
ducks, fl 00 perpitr: teal dECk3.$273Ml3 00 per dozen:
pheaanls. Sl25p-rpair: nuall, $2 50 per dozen:
squirrels, 1 OOSh 51: rabbits, ,oa5flc ner pair:
whole deer, Ili2c ? lb: saddle. 16SI8C ? lb.
Honey New rrup white clover, lGlTc;.CaI
fo ho ner. 1215e ? lb.
AtAPLF. Syrcp 75ffii kv "t gallon.
Maple Suoar 10c ? tb.
roULTitv Alive Chickens, 65'SrOc a r.alr, large:
50S60C, medium; live turkeva, IJ33r3 fbtdncks,
fji;70c! a pair; dressed chickens. 1516c p lb;
dressed turkeys, lGtSc"f!b; dressed ducks ;lG17c
?lb.
POTATOES Carload lots. 3540c on track: from
store, 4045ca bunliel: Southern sweets, fl 501 73
a barrel. Jerseys, 13 Oras 25.
SErDS Western recleaned medlam clover job
bing at 5 20: mammoth at $5 5; timothy. (1 45 for
prime, and 1 30 for choice; blue eras. $2 63(312 80;
orchard eras. SI 75 : millet, 1 00; German, SI 15:
Hungarian. SI 10: fine lawn, 23c " lb; teed buck
wheat. 1 401 50.
Tallow f ountrv, 4c: city renaered. 5c.
Tropical Fruits Lemons. $1 00(5)1 .50: Florida
orances, $2 5X5;27;5a rox: banana-, Jl 75Si2 CO nr&ts,
Jl 2V?1 SOgoodsceoivkiperbunrh: Malai-agrane.
S5 5O5)'0 i0 a half barrel; new layer flgs, 14316c
per lb.
Vegetables Cabbagp. S3 on4 00 a hundred;
vellow Dinver onions, 2 25(2 V) 1 hirrel; toma
toes. 32 00 p-r bnshn!; ce'erv, 25J3)c per dozen;
turnips, 90c3l 00 a barrel.
Groceries.
Contrary to general expectations, sugar
has weakened since onr last leport and
prospects are for a drop in prices. One job
ber reports a decline of c per pound, but
others leport this ns promntuie. Coffeeiare
steady nt quotations. The movement of
groceries is reported slow.
GREEN COFFEE Finer. 2122c; choice, Hlo. 20r"f
Mc: prime, lSctlow gride Rio. n'sfSHS'c- old
Government Java. 272l)c: Alaraealbo. 2r$(a2'4c:
Mocha. 27S28'-c: Santo. :iV322c; Caracas, 22'
Sl'ic: La Chirrs. 2llsS22J5'c.
Bo'asted (in p-lpers) Staiid-ird brand, 19c: hlarh
prndes. 22'i?25Jie; old Government J iva. bulk, 29
30c:M.n-cilbo. 21ffi23t;c: i-antos. lS'T23-ic; p a
berrv. 25c: choice Rio. lflo: prime Klo. Wc; good
Kio.'lSSc; orclinarj-. 165l7ie.
Spices (whole) Cloves. 11314c: allspice, I0e;
cas.la. 8c: pepper, lie; nutmejt. 700r.
Petrolfum (Jobber' prices) 110 test. 6Ve;
Ohio. 120. Via: hcidllght. 150. 7&c: water wnite.
9(a9'c; globe. l!14'5c:elalne. 15c: carnadlue. lie;
royaliue-, 14c; red oil, lv):Hc; puritv, 14c: olelne.
14c.
JlIVEr.s OIL Xo. 1 winter, strained, 424ic per
gal.: summer. AV737c;laril oil, i59c.
Syrup Corn sCrup, aviWOc: cholee sugar svrup,
SfCSac; prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prime,
2830c.
X. O. Mohssfs Fancy new crop, 40&42:
choice, 041c;old crop, 3()3Sc:N. O. syrup, 41
50c.
Soda BI-carD. in kejts, S'iiSSSH': bl-carb, in ,
ll , U1-V.I1U, UHlflWM JIWMSC , lfU.. O, WUdt
In kegs. lVc: do granulated, ic.
C4NDLES Star, full weight, 9c; stcarine, per
set. SSc: parafiliic. H12c.
Rice Head Carolina, 6V6!5C: choice, 5"46c;
Louisiana 5!45,Se.
STARCH Pearl, 4c; corn starch. 6S"c; gloss
starch. 07e.
Foreiox Fruits Laver raisins. (2 00: London
layers. 2 25-Muscatels. $175; California Maseatels.
ft 601 75; Valencia. 77'6c: Ondara Valencia. SO
fi'ac; bultma. 1015c: ciirrants, 4,(a.5c: Turkey
prunes, efflOc: French prunes. Mjfiiic: Salonlea
prunes, in i-10 picKajces. wc: cocoaniios, v iuu.vuo;
almonds. Lan.. 5 lb. 20c: do Ivica. 17c: do shelled.
50c: walnut. Nap., lSHc; Slcllv IllberU, 13c;
Smyrna figs, 130114c; new dates. 6S6c: Urazllnuts.
7c: pecans. I5d7c: citron. " lb, 2324c; lemon
peel, I2c lb; onngepeel, 12c.
Dried Fruits Apples, sliced. SHISSHc; apples,
evaporated, n.'M!: peaches, evaporated, pared,
20ca21e; peaches, California, evaporated, tinparcd,
13316c: cherries, pitted. 1.5c: cherries, uiipltfd. 8n:
raspl crrles, evaporated, 1819c. blackberries, b'i
7c: huckleberries, 8c.
sugars Cubes, 4I5C: powdered. 4?aC: -tranulated.
4Hc; confectioners'. 4ii:-.soft white. 4K4!tc: yel
low, eholre. 34c; ) ellow, good,334c; yellow,
fair. SVEaXc.
Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), Jl 75; medium,
hall bb's (COO). !2 85.
S-alt-Xo. I. e" bbl, SI 20; Xo. l.extn . bbl.n 10:
dairy. "P bbl. S120: coarse crystal, p bbl. si 23;
IliEKinj'Eureka.thu sacks, $280: lliglus'Eareka,
IS 14-!b p ickets. J300.
Casxed Goons Standard peaches. St 75(31 90:
2ds. ?1 251 35; extra peaches. J2 002 10; ilc
peaches. &V590I-: finest corn. 12Sfi)150: Hfd. Co.
corn, 850(341 00: red cherries, si 00(5)1 10: f.lma
beans, tl 10: soaked dn.35c; strlnared do. (i.5f?ii7uc;
marrowfat peas. $1 00(1 15: soaked pea. C5C$7Cc:
pineapples, it 201 30; Bahama do, 2 00: damson
Blums, SI OP; green-caKCs. ?1 25: ear-- plums, 51 00;
allfornia apricots, $1 75(i$l 90: California pears,
2 1C2 25; do greengages, f I 85; do eg? plums,
81 85: extra white cherrie. 52 75; raspberries,
St 05!?B1 10; strawberries, 95cSt 10; gooseberries.
U ooai 05; tomatoes, 8e.15c; salmon. 1-th cans,
Jl SOSOl 8C: blackberries, 80c; succotash. 2-tbcans,
soaked, HOc; do green. 2-lb cans, 81 2501 50: corn
beef, 2-tbcans. SI 655" 67: 1-lb cans. Jf 20; baked
Deaus. 71 401 &5:iioter3. iu-;ucan&, si 1: macz
erel, 1-jb cans, boiled. 51 50:-eardInes. domestic.
Ms, $! 831 00; Hi. t3 50: sardines. Imported, Ms,
Jll 5(J12 60; sardines, imported. 4s, SI8 CO; sar
dines, mustard. ?5 30; sardines, spiced. S3 .50.
FISH Extra Xo. 1 bloater mackcret S24 00 per
bbl: ev tra Xo. 1 do me, 20 CO: Xo. 2 shore mack
erel, $18 CO; No. 2 large mackerel, SIS 30: JSo. 3
large mackerel. ?Z4 00: No. 3 small mackerel. 510 00.
Herrings-Split $6 50: Hee. fi 05 9 100-lti bbl.
White fish, ft 73 V, !0O-lb half hbl. L ikn tront.
J5 50 a half bbl. Finnan baddies. 10c ?" lb. Ice
land halibut. I2c r lb. Pickerel, half bbl. $4 CO
quarter bbl. St 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff
herring, 93c.
Oatmeal 51 903 00.
Grain. Flour and Feed.
Sales on call at the Grain Exchange to-day:
1 car No. 1 timothy hay, $12,5days,Baltimore
and Ohio; 2 cars No. 2 white oats, -Siyic, 10
days. Receipts, as bulletined, 29 cart, 01
which 21 cars were by Plttstrarg, I't. Wayne
and Chicago Railway, as follows: 3 cars of
oats, 4of hay, lof middlings, 2 of bran, 5 of
flour, 6 of barley. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati
and St. Louis: 1 car of middlings, lof corn.
By Pittshnrg and Lake Erie: 1 car of oats,
1 of middlings, 1 of flour. By Pittsburg and
Western: 3 cars of oats. The situation in
cereal lines Is in troncral favorable to the
bnver. Receipts aro large and demand is
li'.-ht. Hnv has declined from tho highest
point reached a few days ago. Tho advanco
brought plenty of stuff to the front. It seems
to bo Impossible to bull grain and hay mar
kets for any length of time, owing to tiro
abundance in the land.
Following quotations are for carload lots on
track. Dealers charge an advance flu thee prices
from store:
i"i HEAT No. 2 red, CO-31 OT; No. 3 red. 93
00c.
CORK 3fo. 2 yellow ear, .Wuillci high mixed
ear, 49'a50c: mixed ear, 4747Sc:No. 2 yellow,
shelled 4o4o'ae: high m(ved shelled. ,44K4."ic;
mixed shelled, 4"44c:iiew No. 2 yellow shelled,
41W-E!c: high mixed do. -toaioy.
iTATS-No. 1-oatf. Zili(r$Ze; So. 2 white. 37
(&.lSc; extra No. 3 oats, i637ic; mljedoats.31Vg
23c.
RE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 9530c; No.
1 Western, Oyailac.
Bakley C3 iJToc.
Flouii Jobbing prices Fancy sprinz patents.
Si5. 50: fancy winter patent. tV StO'iSO: fancy
straight whiter, SoOiSi: fancv strati-ht spring.
tS2iS."-': clear white--. H635 00: straight XXXX
bikers'. (1 75S CO. Rye Hour. ? 0a.i .5.
Jlatran)-No. 1 white middlings. ?2tco2 M "j
ton: No. 2 white middling. JI9 60.J) U0: brown
middlings, SI7 o0IS 00: winter wheat bran, Is CO
18 JO; elii"ip feed, r.l 00025 00.
IIAY-Haled tlraothv. tlioice. $13 3V13 75: No. 1,
12 li(12 73: No. 2, 10 75lt CO: clover hay, II 50
1 : loose irom lYnjcou. $in iajwio V7. ueturuiug
fnniiHlllv; Tifirtlnrrhar. A sMSH 1 0.
bTiEAW-dat-s, ?7 007 50; -wheat, $5 50C 00;
$5 lX)(a,G 23.
rre.
Provisions.
Sugar cured hams, large ....-.
hugar cured ha,us,-.iiiedluin
bugarcured hams, small j..
sugar cured California hams
bugarcuredb. bcon
buf-ar cured skinned hams, large....,
Sugar cured skinned haras, medium.
Surar cured shoulders
Sugar eured boueless shoulders,,
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13 made from herbs, and 13 prepared for use as easily
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All druggists sell It at SOc. and $1 00 per package
Buy one to-day. Lone'a Family Medicine moves
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Sugar cured skinned shonlders
Sugar cured bacon sboolders
suear cured drv-talt shoulders....
Sugar cured d. "beef, rounds
Su-tarcuredd. beef, setts.. ,.
Sugarcnredd. beef, flats
Bacon, clear sides, 30 lbi
Bacon, clear bellies, 20 lbs
Dry salt clear sides, 30 lbs ave'g....
Dry salt clear sides, 201bs ave'g....
Mess pork, heavy
Mess pork, family
Lard, refined lu tierces ,
Lard, refined in one-half bbls ,
Lard, refined la 60-10 tubs.T
Lard, refined In 20-lb pans
Lard, refined In 50-lb canst.
I.arrt, refined In 3-10 tin palls
Lard, refined In 5-lb tin pall. ,
Lard, refined la 10-lb tin palls ,
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::::: 1$ &z 2&7&wffiM&!& sweeten the breath, - J
jS fe3fP3aMf?SS TONE THE STOMACH,
T- KSAiba4jfe; REGULATE THE LITER AND BOWEI M
in ana buiauj vx. iuc vjtiiJix. disijh ru rxJiri.ui uiiAiiTH -
and BUILD UP THE WHOLE SYSTEM TO PERFECT HEALTH".-
Ztr?c2iKL Hoofland's Podophi.il in -Pills
& As a Pleasant and II A i i S r I l ti" fii 9
IJr.OKKKS FINANCIAL.
. Whitney & Stephenson,
57 Fourth Avenue.
apSO-39
nrnni nc savings bank,
rtuTLt 3 81 FOUP.Tn AVENUE.
Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $51,670 29.
D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFF.
4 President. Asst. Sec Tress,
per cent interest allowed on time da
posits. oc24-6t-l
FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
2 Wall Street, New York,
Supply selected investment bonds for cash
or In exchange for marketable securities.
Execute commission orders for Investorm'
nt the Stock Exchange or in the open mar
ket. Furnish information respecting bonds'.
Ja"-41-TTa
John M. Oakley & Co.,;
BANKERS AXD BP.OKERS.
Stock, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. '
Private wlro to New York and Chlcagau "
43 SIXTH ST., rittsburg.
R1NKERS
Snfflfr!ni?1n fnlnf .hrint tinrl nnna -fi-r-n-rt TiUTTVlT-
ENNEs.SorDIPyOMAXlAcanbo a rely, mafely
and speedily cared by the wonderful new speclflo
CHLORIOGOLD !
No matter whether the person li a moderate or
periodical'' drinker or a total wreck." CIELO
JCIOGOLD destroy alt appetite or cravlntt
for alcoholic stimulants without hann or In
convenience, and assures the patient new life and
happiness. Belnir taateleia It can tie given by a
friend In tea, coffee, lemonade, beer, liquors, or
food without the patient; . knowledge, or It can be
taken br the patient In the fame liquids, with a
truarantee of absolute success and a ritdleal eare
In either c-ie. Hundredi of cures have been made
with CUXORIOGOLD In Illinois alona. Price
within reach of all. only S3. CIIXOKIOGOLD
can be had ofoiirasenli or lent postpaid by
us. Pamphlets furnished free. All correspondence
confidential. MAIICID'HEMICAI,CO., Sola
Proprietors for tbe U. b SB Dearborn at-, Chicago-
FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA.. BY
Jos. Fleming 4 Son, 410 Market St.
Duquesne Pharmacy, 518 Smithfield St.
A. J. Kaerchcr, 53 Federal St,, Allegheny City. , .
del-17-TT3
MEDICAL. ' -
WHITTIER
814 PEN" aVENCE, riTTSBUKG, PA.
JVt old residcntt know and back flies of
rit.8bnrg paper prove. Is the oldest estab
lished and most prominent physician In tha
city, devotinsrspee-ialattention toallchronlu
oenarre-N0 FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible MCDnilQ anrt mental dls
pcrsons 1 1 L.n V UUO eases, physical dfH
cay-ncrvons debility, lack of energy, ambi
tion and hone. Impaired memory, disordered
sight, self distrust, bashfnlness dizziness,
lceplencs, pimplct, ernption Impover
ished blood, failing powers, organic weak
nc!. dyspepsia, constipation, consumption,
nnllttlng the person for bnniness'oclety and
marnace, permanently. iafely anil privately
fiii.BLOOD AND SKINTS
ernptions, blotches, fullinglmlr.bonespalns
glandular swellings, ulcerations ot tha
tongne, month, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara
cored forlife, and blood Dol-ons thoroughly
eradicated from IDIM A DV kidney and
the system. Uill INrtil I jhladdec de
ran-iements weak hjck, gravel, catarrhal
discharges. Inflammation and other painfnl
fcymptoms receive searching treatment,
prompt relief and real cures.
Dr. Whlttlcr's life-long, extensive expert,
enco Insures scientlflcandreliable treatment
on common sense principles. Consultation
free- -Patient at a distance as carofnllv
treated as If here. Office hours. 9 a. ir. to i
p. 31. Sunday, 10 a. 31. to 1 p. it. only. DR.
WHITTIEK.'SH Penn avenue, rittburg.Pa.
JaS-fD-nsnwk:
LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED
&1MNISM
NEEVINE.
The jrrcat Span
ish Kcmedr. Is
sold WITH A
HRI T T E N
OUAKANTEE
to cure all nerv
ousdlseases.snch as Weak Memory
beforj: and ArTER USUfO. Low orilraln 1-owers
Wakefulness Lost Manhood. Mshtly Kmlsslons.
NervonnessLasilliidcall drains and loss of power
or the fieneratlro Organs In either sex caused br
over-exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use of
tobacco, opinm or stlmnlant. 1 per packacre by
mall:K forSS. With eTry li order we CIVE A.
WMTTEXGUARANTKF. TOCUKKO--REFTJ.VD
MONET, pairlih Medicine Co.. Mdrtd,'!palh.
and Detroit, .Mich. For sale by JOS. FLEMING
SON. nttsbnrg. ceS-K-MTTS
IK'S COTTON BOOT
COMPOUND.
A recent disroverv by an old
phrslclan. Succewfullr nsed
monthlrhTlhousandsofladi?8.
Istheonlr perfectly safe rtiwt
reliable meolcinc iliscovere!.
Itewarc cf unprincipled drux
gists who offer Inferior medi
cines In place of this. Ast for
rvi-n'R ,.v RoTroMPOCND. take no substi
tute, or Inclose M and 6 cents In postage In letter,
and wc will snl. sealed, by return mall. Full
sealed particulirs In plain envelope, to ladles only,
-stamps. Address POND MIA GQ3IPANY..
No. 3 Fisher Block. Detroit. Mlcb
Sold In mtsburg by Jos. FLZiilNG & Sov, -H3
Market street. del7-51-odwt
DR. MOTT'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
A remedy used for many year- by an old.
physician with grcnt success. It Is a per
lectly safe and reliable remedy and Is suc
cessfully nsed a a monthly corrective by
thousands of ladle-. Ilewaro of imltatlo-ts.
Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Femaje Pills
and take no other, or enclose Jl and we will
mall you a box securely sealed la -plain pa
per. Price Jl per box, six for 13.
DR. MOTT'S CUEM. CO.,
Cleveland, O.
Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming
& Son. Pittsbnrg, Pa. deJl-ns
DOCTORS LAKE
SPECIALISTS In all easei re-
3 Hiring scientific und confl
cntial treatment. Dr. 8. K.
Lake, M. U. C. P. S.. l the old
est und most experienceilspe
ciallstin tbe city. Consulta
tion frcn and strictly confi
dential. Office hours, 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. M.;
Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m. Coninlt them person
nllv. or write. Doctobs Lake, cor. Tenn av.
and Fourth St., Pittshnrg, Pa. JcS-72-DWk
VIGOR OF MEN
JEnIly, Quickly, Permanently "RESTORED.
WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY.
nncTiill the train of evils, tho results of over
work, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength,
development, and tone cuaranteed in all
cases. Simple, natural methods. Immedi
ate Improvement seen. Failure impossible."
2 000 references. Book, explanations and
proofs mailed (scaled) free. Address
ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO. N. T.
JelCMS
0 WEAK MiW
Saffiorlrur i
tne enects ot
Tonthfal errors
early decoy, wasting weakness, lost manhood, eta,
1 will send a valuable treatise lealed) p-ntainlng
full particulars for home cure, FREE of charge.
A splendid medical work j shojld bo read by every
man who 1" nervous and debilitated. Addren-,
Proi. P.V. VOWUiltaioodaa, Coaa
del-U-nsuwk .
CLEAR THE COMPLEXION,
BRIGHTEN THE EYES,
SWEETEN TOE BREATH,
TONE THE STOMACH,
REGULATE THE LITER AND BOWEL
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