Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, January 15, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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    THEW?ITTSBTJRG "DISPATOHrRIDXT; & JMTUAKY, '15; .1892.
,-$--
iS DULL 'AS USUAL.
2fo Improvement in Metal Markets,
According to Authorities. '
TITTSBDRGERS LEFT ON A BID",
Eeing Unable lo Meet the Figures Offered
oy an Eastern Firm.
FOREIGN JIAEKFTS IX EOCKT SIIAFE
IrrnAt. rorciiw to titc rmrATCn.i
Xew York. Jan. 11. Tho Inn pcwlllto
moirow review tlso metal markets as fol
lowt: American rfcr Sellers in this market jren
cmlly lpport the lmslncs exceedingly dnll.
An indication ol the attitude of Duyersis
furnished liv the f-iet that for somo weeks
the Thomas Iron Company has booked very
few orders and l'n not been approached
by many of it rcjrnlar customers. Southern
agents report that relatively they are doimr
better in the 'W.-st. A leadins Alabama
company ha -old one block there of 10,000
ton of era v force and Xo. 3, on the basis of
$9 SO, Birmingham, which indicates a slight
improvement, since $0 25 had been done.
The Virginia furnace are making some low
Jijturej. at Baltimore, and low price are also
rnorted lroni Xer- E'ipland. Vc quote
Snrii("ii brands SI0 75?1S 00 for Xo. 1; $16 03
tlKTAfoi Xo. 2. i.urt $14 COg! SO for nray
jorve. Pp'it i'iim on sel 1 at $10 e017 t 0 for
. 1. $!.ViTfrlG09 for Xo.2,andiU7314-25
f-srit: ... ,i.
Pesf'eisn and Kerro-Mansranesc Cables
avr-ro :" sli-it ih-'c are ininirics in tiio
t 'I'lirjikp: 'o, 10 and 20 per cent spiecel,
v-hie. arentt-'hitntl to American account.
I i- a"rr.u-0L !v ver, that they are the i e
! .f t: p effnii on the part of some im
jvirler to rear :i fisrnre on which negotia
tions mav be ojwned up. The leading 6uy
"rof !, cla-o: material in this country
lire Unon n to bp fttllv supplied for some time
o c'.'-. S"ef-n is lifele and nominal at
GI orvj? ;. v.'e (jnoto spip'relei'en noni
tiir.! -i". 'Vff-21 .V) ior 10 to 12 percent, and
420 r027 0U :or 20 per cent.
fittsbnn; I'ailTl to Get a TTliirk.
UHIcts and Hods Dnrimr tiio week one
rsleof several thousand tons was closed
lietweeii an Eas'crn mill and an Eastern
buyer, in ncce fill competition with Pitts
lmrcim'.o:, w'uolisd named alowfirure.
Foroisu Inllett. are dull at nominally ?3J 75
31 CO, and American wire rods are lifeles-s at
nominally $37 CJ::7 50, tidewater.
riee! llAil HU-i-ni mill report very lit
tle new business although they note quite a
number o mquiiies at hand.ii.any o'v tiich,
Jwrt-fver, are coupled Tir!i condition un-c-'!-.
artory to the sellers. There is still a
jLoxldenl c" -cerve capacity, particularly
for eurlv Celiverv. We deal with the lisht
rail trade editorially. A eood deil of Olivine-.
js coniinc up in";;irUer rails, in connec
tion with the propo-rd clnnsesm the mo
live jioMer Icr the llrookl n car lines.
Manufactured Iron and Steel Wry little
oe business has been closed durinjr tno
vek under teview. but Hie evidences are
UM-umulatiii;; tnat a good deal of structural
work 1- coimi'sr out in this mariccr, A lead
ing anthori-; i-rato that theic will soon be
on the market uree larc ruildmss, which
alone v ill call for ."i.WU to 6,000 tons of iron.
Plates are sfli dull and weak. W quote:
Angles. I.'IKS': ;0e: 'healed plates, .STi2.25c;
tcrs. 2."P7i ;'.-, i,! t 1-canis and channels,
JLlc on l-'.W. s;p) p'a;p are l.!tji2 le for
t-inV. 2 r-n-1 ZOx shell, 2 40rti6"c torllanse,
S-H.'7". , inaiiae and :ifi3 2jc lor Jire
Ikx on dock art. are 1 7"1 9e on dock.
5s?p alios 1 1 quotable at 2g2.23c delivered.
P'rl axles. JSi.;- and links and pins, 2 1
ie:sriTl 'u: , i;'"f2 05w. delivered.
!"ich". st.-oI W- o tote hot-rolled shaft
fns. 1.1'rff.' 10v': ln.ichiiierv. 2.KijJii5c; tire,
Cliigiio.-, and toesiaik, 2.15i25c, deliveied.
Mtlily Little jtlcveuisnt Alroad.
The foieis" markets are revievrcd by
cable as Iu2!mi: The movcmeit in prices of
Hartauts 1-as been very narrow. Scotch
fcavc nit varied much from 47s Cleveland
lisve lipid quite firmly at SSg3s J4, and
liein ititc? steady ai 47s 7g'4s. Ojwrations
Snt'i veland and hemaincs continue on n
wrj- lair scale, 1 u: few ! -t? of Scotch have
ell liiis-u haii'is on ont-ido aecount, and the
market seems still to he controlled by the
Xm in svnrttci'te. Can.il storps now cou
lain SOiOOa tons scotch and 153,003 tons Cleve
land irs. At present there are 73 Scotch
Tnrnaces in blnt. Five have srair out for
reptilr reeent!. Export movement last
aaootli nasf.iir amounting all told, to.5S.000
tons against .i0) tons in Iecember, 18W.
11:: tin has been mther weak, with prompts
.ellli'CIowii to jf?0 5and luturesa: X90 10,
nnd onlva inoder.,ic business at the decline.
The amount o! wiick on offer appears to be
moderate, and tbci'Ulkof supply is in strong
bauds but slow demand has a rather un
xa orable bp,n in.
'er.i n.it bir ' opprr has declined 15s, sell
Ins 'lov.-n lo l" lis od lor pi-or. pt deliverj'
T ' tall is attnlmted chieil to quite froe
5!ltiiL. tor yreneb accountearly in the wee"k
an'. Kiibssqupiit l-e.tlizations by other
fco'.ders prompted bv adxerse reports from
Tlie rreneli center. I'urehases for consump
tion have been lair.
ISusniei-s in t m plate continues quiet.owinc
to d'sjiauty between buyers" and spllers"
ji. ps. Xcitlicr mteiTst bus manifested any
a spositK-n to make concessions, jiendinir
tJt . comr o' the quarterly meeting to be
Leli a she lltli instant, when it is expected
o coiupivmisc . ill be arrived at. linkers
onlicipat" 'arse ordprs. December exports
j'p-slfl tons, inrludinsr 13 00jlons to the
rnitedsi.v.ps md 5317 tons to llussia. The
I'.fllto' ! c -nibvr, ISM, was 50,000 tons, of
vliicb 23 M tons ..n to the United States
fets.l tin p'a'-at shippins ports amount
3.4'O0l(i. s. i.iiist 422 003 boxes held at
tbe MriesjMinU'i'j; date la&t year.
AYE STOCK MARKETS.
Itocrjpts cbicmrtits and Trices at Bast Itb
ily:ia:! All Other Ktock Yanls.
nrricF.or The DisrATCH, I
Pirrsni iui. Tiii-bndat, Januarj 14.
r"ir.-ISeecipts. 557 head; shipments, C07
hrtd: all through consignments; no cattle
rl ij.ped to Sew York lo-.:ay.
Ilooi llctcipts, 2,400 bed: shipments, 2,300
hre.i: naiket slo.: all grades f 4 214 40;
S can. boss shipped to Xew York to-dav.
tsorrr llee- pis, -jo head: fhipnients, 400
Jn.'d:maik.'-t ve'y ill, except on mime, at
ubout yestcrdaj " prices.
1' telegraph,
ynrlo-k-Beeves Ileceipts 403 head, all
for etportci and flauglitt-rers; no tiadlng;
f-l ng .eas.: dissert beef steady at 79c
pel iund: ninp'mnts to-day, UV! lit'evr"
" S siifop. Cn! jsi:eccipts. ZX head;
nri . till: vci's, t OOQS 30 jier 100 pounds;
ri -.T and V. esivn calves, $ 30i??3 0.
Mippp " :n's. r314 head; market 'firm:
! .. 4 3.ljT 00 ppr 100 pound-,; lambs JC 25
S7 22",: ! -"i! mutton firm at Fgl0c per
3:n.J: .bpsst-a lambs siend1.' at Ugllc.
ljs-ileppipts. 11.SS4 head, consigneu di
wct. nominally Meady ut $3 S04 20 per 100
pound-.
-bls-gT rsttlp Keccipls, 1SO00 head:
phit.iiPnts, 3, J.' bead; market steady ami
lo-rr- .'( tia native st -i s. 54 503 23;
h:-- SJ .c7t 2. stockcrs. $2 i3g; 00: cows,
'11 S5.' T- I.)g Ueceipts, 4e,00u head; shlp
ane. . i3..i9 head-market act!, audirrcg
atar: ;i.,i.- :ui! rommnn.tS U3( 00: mixed
oiii leli-'s, iiiV(24IO: )riuie ne.ivv and
Iratcli) : e.g'.-, J4 loffl 33; light, J3 S5g4(i3.
Slie-1 Rpet-,. -,;,(W) In at!: shipments, 2,000
lwa-1: uiat etac 1 e pv.d steadi; owes, 3 25
t 23: tuixp.l st xi 73; wethers, it 7.1G 30;
Wcrns, -c, aw. -, io. iambs 25C 75.
IS. Halo (, .;(!. i;CCripts, 97 loads
lliroagh. I s.,1,;. niarkt t very dull. Hogs
ltecelpts 31 leads through, 75 sale;
flrmcr iorgeo.5 uit-diums mid liesvv Torfc
T 1ipsv "--adps, J4 .)4 33: mckcrs and
medium. M S-Mjt ... Shup,. and lambs Up
e-eipts l".Tis .iiMiiigh, 30 sale: slow and
Imrrr :i all k.ii'!s: sheep, extra tancv, $5 25
g53: -MMMj u. ,.ioicp, 54 505 (0; lair to
.ood ; ?.4 75-!..inbs, ;-ond toextra native,
C 29gb 30. coiiui'on to fair do, 13 B0C 13.
X Coiij- t uttU'-ltecpints, l,iO0head:ship-inrat-,S"0li.--d.
maikct dull: tail to good
lmt.vfis ta ! 51. common Texans, $2 2U
3 W. IIogsli,Mi!,ts,t,fn) head; shipment.,
,Shu head: maiket acme, opened 10c hlHiPi
adxiinee losi: ,:ur to ehoicciipa v. $t 104 50
linxud, ordinarj to good, t350g4 10- lht
lair to bert, SWSI li) Miecp lierclpts 450
Jipnd; vliipiiKMit-. li bead: ma iket strong
lair to choice immoiis. $4 C0l 15.
Oniiba Ciittle Ueceijits 2,200 head- mar
ket low and K ?1. lower; common to lancy
Fleer-, 2 75T. .pJ: esieni $2 3033 73. lus
Ueceipls, S. (kl head: market active and
pii.es sttontf to 3c ingher: light. $3 &"iffi3 nj
Heavy, f.'i 9 Ki ""; mixed, $.1 :ia3 Si- sheep- '
Jleet-'pli-. 32i lled: market active -ind
twidy; nam es, fl 255 25, Westerns 002)
Ivans.is Ci:y Cattle lleceipts, 1,30a bead
shlptnents 2 10 head: market stcadv'
steers, $3 lig3 23; stockers and leederi- s 73
it$i .VJ. cow -, 2 01(33 50. Hogs Kec-ipts
ivm !. it'll; si;:- m.-iil.s. 1 609 head: n.ni to-
sufs-ngnnd 5c hg..er tn"-gooj hcjivy; light '
MW- lov en bnlu, ?3 SOgi 30: all glades, 3 0
(jl lo. becp i:.-eeiptf. 500 Iicatl: shin- I
liiunts, nonr; market weaK anu lower.
Clnriiinut Hoes Maikct active, strong
for lufrvv, -asier lor light; common nnd
lie! "I i "" -king and butchers; M 1
4 35; receipt", " 6,500 head: shipments, 1.121
bead. Cattle easier: fair to choice butcher
(trades. 2 754 00; prime to choice shippers,
H 004 75: rt-ceipts, 5S9 head: shipments, ISO
bead. Miecp steadj; common to choice,
$3 0-4 75: extra bit wethers nnd yearllncs.
$4 755 00: ri'ceipts, kS5 head; shipments, 100
head. Lambs teadv: common to choice,
$4 00g6 00 per 100 pounds. '
WHEAT SHAKY AGAIN.
The Strength Confined to the Early Part
of the Dny nnmors From Unssla A Rain
Distmblnc ho Jtarkcl Corn and Oats
Oniet and Slrady.
rHTCAGO Wheat was lathcmervousand
subject to numerous flucluations dtiriiiR the
day. In the earlier part of the session the
market was strong mot of the time. but
toward tlie close the reeling wai one of weak
ness, accompanied by a decided decline,
which left prices at the close considerably
lower than yesterday's last tig ires There
was very little wheat Tor ale, and the buy
ing was fair. There was a recession after
the openinsr, on foretell advices qnoting
weakness in prices, which caned tree sell
ins. Shorts took advantage of the situation
to buy, causing a rally, but in tile afternoon
it was leportcd Itussiaiins to remove the
export prohibition, w iiieh caused a break.
Then the market rallied, but broke onco
more to inside figures and closed easy. May
opened excited and rngged, 01;;92tfc being
p-iid at about the same time, inn it broke to
9145c firmed up, weakened to 31ic, rallied
to '.ti'Ac, broke to and closed at !ilj.j,e.
Corn Quiet nnd steady and inclined to
firmnpss. Fluctuations were conllned to
aningPOf,ic. closing at tl'e bottom and
close to yesterday's last figures. O.its
Steady.
Hogs product opened without change
Pork man.- a slight advance in ho early
ti-.idiug. but the heavy receipts of hogs and
tree selling caused a weak lecling. The
close shows a loss in va'up compared with
A esicrday of 20c m pork, 3c in lam and ij
lor In ribs
T:i le.Kling futiires rsnired as follows, as or-ns-to.1
liv John M. OaVlev Co.. 4" Sixth ttrect,
mtmixTa of tlieClilcigultoanlofTrailc:
tl011-
ing.
I HlEll
est.
l,nw- I Clos
est, ing.
AKTICLFS.
AritriT, Xo. 2.
.Tinuarv.
83V 6 S& 5 STli 85i
iln, Ji'i W S'lSl
Ss'il S,J
a', 1 siv w, st'ii
4IH l1 Wi 41"'
)'j S9- "I'il 2's
3 v sn Sl'A 31'
I 11 41 I II 11 20 11 20
I II 75 II S3 11 35 11 53
I CSS CS S 20 6 20
I ir,;'i 6 57' 6 53 6 52
1 S CT 5 CO 5 51 5 SI
JM 5 90 ' 3 60 5 SV-i
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Cash quotations were as fpllows: Flour
easy, but not qtto'ftblv lower. Xo. -'spring
w hent.SiJjIe: Xo.3priiig whe-it, 2Ji0;Slc:Xo.
2 red. S7Kc: Xo. 2 corn. SS.-: Xo. 2 Cats. J3rc;
Xo. 2 wliite, SlVc: Xo. 3 white. 30J No.
2rve. S3',c: Xo. 2 bat lev. C0-: Xo. 3 1. o. b.,
4:Gic: Xo. 4, f. o. b.. 35(?ilc: Xo. 1 flaxseed,
MJifiWic; prime tiinothv sped, $1 221 23.
Me'-s nork, per bbl., $S 25 Lard, per 10(1 lb-,
JC 20G 22K. Siiort ribs sides (looc), 43 501
5 00: "dry salted shoulders (boxed). $4 50
4 G2: short clear sides (boxed). 5 903 Ou.
iVii'sEy, aistillers' finlhcd goods, perg.il.,
$1 18. Sitmrs unchanged.
On the Produce Exchnnge to-day the but
ter uiaiket was higher: fancy creamery. 2n?
30c: fine Western, 2M?'2sc; ordinary, 2tf23s;
selected 'iries, 2i27c; onlinarv, lfSc.
Eggs, 22p23c
XITVVSOniv Flour dull and wpak. Corn
me?l quiet and steady; yellow western. $3 00
(S3 40 Wheat Spot mrfiet irregular, closing
vnsic-: Xo.2 led, $1 01 in store and elevator:
$1 02Jff)l 04 afloat; 1 02J1 oiaj f. . b.: Xo. 3
red, Stijic: ungraded red. SSVicgfl 05': o. 1
Xoif-pfn. $1 03Xfill ?i: 'o. 1 hard, $1 05f
1 O&Z: Xo. 2 Xortfieni.J)4c Options Xo.2
i-d, Jannary. $1 fllfjl Ol'i, closing at $1 01;
Feiruarr. SfOlJffil IHU. closing at $101):
April. SI OSKl 04V. closing at $1 03;
Mav.Sl mMm OJ 7-1G, closlnentjl 02: June.
fl o-gl IK. closing at $1 OOJJ: July. V1,
dil OV closing at 99Jc Kye steady; West
ern, Me. Karlcv dull. Darlcy malt quiet.
Corn snot market irregular and fairly ac
tive, clo-in" steady: Xo. 2, 53Jg50JXc in elc
vi tor, 5i;552c afloat: uiiinided mixed. 37J-J
(g52Jc; wnite, .T2J?33e;""Xo. 3. 4n4!,'P:
stpaiuer mixed, 49Si31c; options. Mat en, SOJ4
eCOJJc, closing at Mic: May. 19-VQ49 15-lRe.
closing at 49Jc. Oats-Oiitinns dull,
iii-eanlar and w.'nk; January. 36
.ni-ie. closing at 35Jfc: Februaiy,
3'"l d 37c; closing at 3G'c; May,
i7i'i7sc, closing at 37Ke: Xo. 2 spot,
", 7 .10 u hite. SSp; X"o. 2. 3PX(S'S7hic: do white.
SiCJSPc: Xo. l,3P:dowh!te 40c; mixed West
pip .'fi037Kc: white do, 33I3-: white taro.
3043?: Xo. 2 ChicaTO. 37J.f637Kc Tallow
nines and steady. Eirgs quiet and lower;
.Western, 22J2"c; receipts, 3 679 packages.
Fork netivM r.inl firm; mess. SS 7510 75;
extra pi ime, $ 9 50. Cut meats in good de
mand and firm; pickled bellies. .Vc: middles
quiet and firm: short clpar. $G 10. Lard
loerand in fair demand: Western stoam
closed at SO 00: ontions, Jannnrv. ?6 COST. 61
elosing at fl AS: Fcbrnair. fS 0: 31arelC6 C3
ff6 7. closmir a' C 6806 C9: Mav. ?6 8?n 80,
closing at $G SJfTO 83. Butter quiet nnd Hrm;
Western d.t:r,1fs323c: do, crPiimen', 21'32c:
Elgin, 315-310. Cheesp In lair demand and
firm: part skims 53-tf?I0e,
PIKtAnrj.l'Hf Flour weak. Wheat
lull and lenturolpss; Xo. 2 rod, January, SS
Illp- rebrnarv.WlJt (t!M 00'4; Mareli, 1 OPi
f;'i 0i;4': April. "$1 02?'tgl Bi. Corn stcaify
w 1th a fair demand lor near deliveries tri
fill fretehts: local csrlots dull: Xo. 4, 43
433c: Xo. 3 in export elevator, 4?.c;
sie.iincr X"o. 2 mixed in grain depot, 31c; Xo.
2 t bite in ' elevator, 51c: Xo. 2 in export ele
vator, 33Jc: Xo". 2 mixed. Jannarv. 5O05Otc;
Feornarj, March and Apiil, 4a)50c Osts
Good local trade detmnd for carlots'and
prices flini: futures dull -ind nominally nn
phnn?ed;Xo. 3 while, 3139tjC; Xo.2 white,
i0J'?UJc; Xo.2, white, Jounary. ."SSSSc
Febru.iri, March and April, 3SJG39c;
Ies cak and dull; Pennsylvania firsts.
2223c.
JSlI.TntonF Wheat firm: Xo. 2' red;
sn-t and January, $1 WifSl 01: Febrnarv,
Jl 0iU?l 01?i: March, SI 02W: May. $1 03X
1 C3)j: steamer Xo. 2 red. Die Corn PMsy;
niiied poi. 5'"J30c: January, V4ffi50Kc;
Kebrnan. Marh and April, 4't(33C;
May, 4?Jj;re.H3c: steamer mixed, 473470.
Osts stead v: Xo.2 white Westprn. :k-3sJc:
Xo.2 mixed Western. S7e asked. Itye quiet;
Xo. 2. SSQJ'JO-. Hay dull and steady; good to
choice timothy, $13 O0li 50. I'rovisions
steady. Butter active: ereamerr funev. 3I
2e: creainery fancy, fair to rhoice, 27g30j;
creamerv 'ancy, imitation, 2te2fic: 1-idle
lancy. 232Ip: good to choie?, 1"(22c: rolls,
fine. 20.-: mils, -lair to cood, i"fJ19c; store
packed, I5?l-e. Egirs weak at 21c.
XI51V OKI.F. X Susnr s'er.dv: open ket
tle, prime. 211-1C'-: full v lair. 2;e; fair to
good fair, 2 9 16c: common to gooi Common,
2K-Kc: centrifugal, off birr, 3?j;C3 15-16?:
inline ellow, elnnfled. 3 7-lM?3 9-loc: off 110,
3X(t3 5-15c; seeondsSgSe. Molassesqniet
and rteidy: open kettle, prime, 27c; fair to
good fair 23fJ25P: centrifugal, cood prime.
l."18c; lair io luituc, 1013c; common to
good common, 6g9.
OSNCINXAXr-Flour in moderate de
mand. Wheat strong; X"o. 2 red, 95c: Xo.
2 mixed. 4.3-. Oits active and firm: Xo.
mixed, "4$g34Je. Itye steadi: Xo. 2, SSe.
Tork bareiy ste-idy at $1125. Lard taker
at $6 10. Bulk meats -lead-. Baeon dull
and lower at $C 73. Butter firmer: fancy
Elsin ciesteery 32c; Ohio. 2SQ30C; choip'o
d.iirv, lGfiUSs- Kggs in good demand, firm
at 20s. Cheese steady.
K.lNAs C1TV Wheat dull and higher;
pah, S2Cbl(L Corn steady; cast., SSjrc bid,
3IK a-ked; J anuarj-. 33Jc bid, S4e usked.
O.iTs Cash, January aim May lower; Jan
uary, 2-3c: May, 31c bid,3l,Uo asked. Egs
unchanged.
MINKS! . ror.T.s Wheat Jannarv, clos
ing. Sic; May, openins, STJJc: l.igliost. fSc;
lowest. SGc: closing, S7c: on trael.-. Xo. 1
Xorthern, 8jKc: Xo. 2 Northern. 7958JC
The Drygoods Jllarket.
Xew York. Jan. 14. Tho dr goods market
was comp.il atlvely quiet in eonseqaence of
tno inclement and depix-ssi.is? ucather.
Shipments of goods made good progress
unuer the circumstance-. The Jobbing
trade continues gtiod in wash labrics, but
in other goods no important developments
have been icached.
The Coff-sr aiarkpts
Xew Yomc, Jan. 14. Coflpp options opened
steady b.tt unelianged to 10 points up;
closed steady but unchanged to 20 up;
Rales 18 000 lms, including January, 12.50SJ
12.60c: February. 12.1512.20p: March. lUXxy
lLIsic: May. 11.00c: .Iu.ip, 1I0QU 33c; Sep
tember, lL60c: spot llio firmer n.id more
active: Xo. 7, i33Jc.
Baltimore, Jan. 14. Coffee steady; Bio car
goes fair, 17c; Xo. 7, 13c.
Wool Market.
St. I.ouis Wool Receipts, 0,100 pounds;
shipments, none. The movement is falrnt
n :uly rates; unwashed bright medium, 19
20c: coarsp braid, 10.-; low sandy, lll$c; fine
lijtl't. K20;: fine heavy, 1318c; unwashed;
3131Xe: inferior. gSgSOc.
When Baby was Sick, we gave her Castoria
When She was a Child, she cried for Castoria. 1
When She became Miss, she clung to Castoria. !
IVnen .she had. Children, she gave them
Castoria.
lil4-6.VvwTsii
POINTS IN REALTY.
Tho Lipgett Property on Smithfield
Street Not in the Market.
FRONTAGE UNDER THE OLD PLAN.
A Growing Demand for Farms nnd Values
Show an Upward Tendency.
AX0TJ1ER GOOD PEAL ON PEW AVENUE
Mrs Elizabeth Hcrst, who a short lime
ao sold a Penn avenue property to Boggs
& Buhl, has just mado another investment
on that booming thoroughfare. She yes
terday, through the ISlack & Baird agency,
purchased Xos. 918 and 920, corner of Penn
and Garrison alley, from M. Siebert & Co.,
the 'furniture men, for 573.100. The prop
erty consists of a lot t3sl07, and two
thrte-story brick buildings. The ground
occe belonged to Uncle Sam.
Jlrs. Herst will rent the buildings for a
year or two, after which time she expects to
make some valuable improvements.
Xotlilng but Talk.
It was stated yesterday that negotiations
for the purchase of the Liggett property on
Smithfield street, between Kaufmanns'
store and Diamond street, were "off," and
that tenants had been notified they would
not be disturbed. This is all true enough,
since such a deal has never been "on."
Liggett Bros., who own the property, have
frequently declared that they would not
sell it at any price. It is not in the market.
Thomas Liggett said not long ago: '"The
property has belonged to the family for
years, and will belong to it a hundred years
Irom now."
The history of this property is interest
ing. In theold plan of the city it com
prised two lots, each fronting GO feet on
Fifth avenue and extending back along
Smithfield street a distance of 240 feet to
Diamond street. In the original p'au of
the citv few lots fronted on what are now
knowrf" as Grant, Smithfie'd, Wood and
JIarket streets. Tlie ground occupied by
the Howard block was originally one lot.
Enhancement in values made subdivision
necessary.
Faimi Looking Lp.
There is a good inquiry for farms. This
is difficult to understand under existing
business conditions. "When the city is pros
perous the flow of population is from the
country, and when the reverse is true the
drift is toward the country. The reversal
of this rule, or custom, this year, is due no
doubt toMhe fact that both city and country
are flourishing, and that it is comparatively
easy to make a living in either. Then,
again, land, has become so valuable and is
being sought for so generally, that it is
always marketable.
Upon this subject a member of the firm
of Sloan & Co. said yesterday: "We have
within a few days sold four farms and ex
pect to close out several others in the next
week or two. We have orders for quite a
number of farms in Western Pennsylvania
and Eastern Ohio. We can sell all the
farms we can get, if they arc convenient tom
railroads and well improved. Prices are
considerably higher than they were three
or four years ago, or even Inst year. .Our
sales have ranged -from f50 to 57o an acre.
In exceptionally favored localities ?100 is
about the figure.
"The inquiry for farms comes from all
classes of people. They have a peculiar
fascination for retired business men, tor the
reason perhaps that many of them were
brought up in the country and have never
lost their love for its" quiet pleasures.
Among the names on our books are those of
several ex-bankers and merchants."
Ituiii-ssNws and Gossip.
Burt & Sweeney closed a good-sized deal
In Allegheny realty, but woro not in a posi
tion to give particulars.
Dr. Chnrlcs E. Dichl has leased, through
Black .& Baird, the building Xo. 940 Tcnu
avenue
The Ellison Electric Illuminating Com
pany has declared a quarterly dividend of
1 Per cent payable February 1 to stock
holders of record January 15.
The earnings of the Buffalo, Rochester and
nttsbnrg continue to snow gratifying in
crnscs. Those to hand for the week ending
January 7 show again of $44 251 over the
same period of last yenr.
Six permits for the election of new build-in-rs
were issued yesterday, agmegating
$4,830. Tholargcst was taken out by Dr. P.
A. Bier for.a Irame two-story dwelling on
Lnviiner avenue. Twenty-first ward, to cost
$2,1S0.
Insiders in Western tinion Telegraph say
the stock will be mado more active in the
near future. Earnings were never so satl
factory. There were 153,000 ounces of silver shipped
to Europe by Wednesday's steamers.
At the last call yestrday 10 was bid for 100
Duqnrsno Traction, oflereil nt 20. Uirmlng
Iinm (103 -hares) was offered at 18. There
was a bid of U for 100 Central Traction,
buyer 30.
S. W. Willock and T. F. Brown have sold
their stock nnd retired lrom the Exchange.
Louisa Wcttach has sold to Yi'ilhelmina
Scker a residence pioperty on Second street,
Third ward, Allegheny, for $11,510.
Financial institutions of McKecsport oc
cupy a stiong po-irtion. as does everything
else in that progressive city.
Columbia Oil Company's election for Pres
ident and directors resulted as follows:
George D. McGrew, President; Directors,
(rcorgc D. McGrew, IV. A. Robinson, James
B.Scott, J. R. Watson. John F. Scott, Will
iam Eoscburg and G. W. Cochran.
Movrrornts in It rally.
The next important event in real estate
will probably have Wood street for its
habitat. Both sides nre in earnest.
Baxter, Thompson ta Co. sold lot Xo. S3,
Rnch pltce, Thirteenth ward, fronting 22
feet on Klrkpalrick stiver and oxtnding
biek alnni Corwiu street 100 feet to a 20 foot
alley, for $273.
Black & Baird sold tho following lots in
the Alta Land Company's plan on Dnqnesnn
Heights; To J. M. Hutchinson, lots Xos. 377
and 37S. for $120: to Joseph Snain. lot 303. tor
$2", and to David Thompson, lot 31)7, tor $54.
S. A. Dipfcie & Co. sold ir- J. jil. Douthott
to A.J. Schaner, a lot on Bennett street, near
Domewood, 53x135 leot, for $1,100.
THE 2I03ETAEY SITUATION:
EasyConditiorsat tromaand Improvement
Ovnrlhe Water.
At the city banks yesterday there was a
moderate call for discounts, with a liberal
supply of funds. The prevailing lato was
C per cent. The revival bf .speculation is
broadening the financial movement. Bank
clpiirinirs were 12.523.093 08 and balances
jMI.PU 31.
The European situation is improving.
Money in London is not abnormally scarce,
while at Paris and Berlin there is n'mnd.
nncc. The raising of the rato of di-connt nlk
the English Bank would supply its wants in
a day, and the fact tint it 115s not been ad
vanced is an assurance of satisinctorv con
ditions at the world's financial capital.
At Xew York yoflerday money on call was
easy, miiclng trom 1 tp .1 per cent; last loan
at 2: closed ofieicd at 1. Prime mercan
tile paper 4.i6 Steillng (Exchange quiet
and steadv at $4 & lor eday bills and
$4 83JI for demand.
Closing Bond Qnolatlons.
L.. 4sreg...., IMj
do. 4-conp .'.UO.'i
do. .'isreg 100
do. 4s.aiwi
Parity Ot or M Ids
I.oiiviana stamp. 4s. 81)j
Mls-oiulOs
Tenn. new set 63... .101
In. do. 5.... !I7
do. do. 3s.... f
Canada So. 2-1 s 101
Ceil. Pacificists 105H
Den. .t It. G. lsts.. .llfi),
do. do. 4s 73i
Deu.AH. lt.Westlsts
F.riP2(!s 107
31. K. A T. Gen. Gs.. 80,V
Bid.
M. K. A T. Gen. 5s sv
Mutual Union ft. 103U.
X. J.C. Int. C.rt...luj;
r.orthern Pac. lsts. .115-
do. do. ids..llj
Northwestern cons. .tj
no. dplHntures5 105H
Oregon Trans Cs...
st. L. & I. Jl. Gpii.5s 86
St.I..S-iiiF.Gen.Ml07
St. Paul Consols... .1251
M. P.. C. 4- P. Ists'.m
Tex. P.L.G.Tr.lfcts 83
Tex. l'.K.G.Tr.Rpt 30V
Union Pac. lsts ions
Wist s.liore ..102S
If. G. West X. 7.
Bank Clearings.
Chicago Money 6 per cent. Bank clear
ings, 1G,:3D,132. New York exchange, 4050o
premium.
S'. Louis Clearings, $3,559,471; balances,
$5V5.S39. Money. C07 per, cent. " Exchange
011 New York,9i)c ptemium.
Memphis New York oxchpngo selling at
par. Clearings, rfilwO.; balance $I39.SC2.
New Oulkass dealings, $1,717,002.
Nkw Yomx Bnk clearings, $143 488,822; bal
ances, M.W.SOO.
Bostox Bank clea-ings, ?!I6I8: bal-
nnces, $1,064,000." Money, 2 per cent. Ex
change on Xew York, 10I5c discount per
$1000.
Philadelphia Bank clearings, $11,632,258;
balances, $l,513.3ta. Money, 4 per cent.
Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,379,SG0; cal
ances, $317,916. Hate, 6 per cent. '
HOME SECURITIES.
GOOD REASONS TOR THE WHIBt IN
THE STREET RAILTTAVS.
Bad TTIro Service, bnt Trndlne of Good
Troportlons The Sharpsburg Branch a
Bonanza to tho Citizens' Traction Gold
Bricks From I.nsler Mine.
There was a fair degree of netlvlty on
'Change yesterday, but wire trouble reduced
the volume of business considerably by
keeping orders out of the market. Strong
features were Philadelphia Gas', Citizens',
Pittsburg, Duqucsno and Central Tractions,
Pittsburg Junction, Luster and Switch and
Signal. There wore ho weak spots.
Tho Manchester dividend of Vyi per cent
for the quartor is the first declared by tho
company, but judging from tho heavy and
increasing business of tho road it is safe to
say it will not bo the last. The money to
pay it was derived from the, recent sale of
horses and old material. Thoro is talk of
dividends in Central and Birmingham. Evi
dently tho stteet railways aro booming.
The reason for the advance In Citizens'
Traction is the fact that the Sharpsbnrg
electric branch is already earning $250 a day.
The expenses for the cars employed, in
cluding interest, is $160 a day, leaving a net
profit of !pi0. These figures are from a reli
able source.
Tho boom in Luster during the last few
days is attributed to tho tact than an official
of tho company who recently visited tho
works leturned, not only with a good im-
Eression of the prospects of tho company,
nt with tangible evidence of thoexistenco
of tho yellow.metal in tho shape of two gold
bricks.
Sales at first call wero 23 shares of Bir
mingham Traction nt 18, and 25 Manchester
nt40. After call, ISO Philadelphia Gas sold
at lSVf. Second call, 33 Philadelphia Gas went
at ID'4, 3 New York and Cleveland Gas Coal
at 47, and 10 Pleasant Valley at 23 Nothing
was done at tho third call. After call. 115
Central Traction weropicked up at 24. Bids
and offers were:
FIRST SECOND THIRD
rxniAV-nS CALL. CLL. CALL.
STOCKS. B A B A B A
Ger. Nat Bank 323 .... 3S
ronC!tv,at.Bfc 81 o4 ....
Ltlx-rty Nat. II.. IIH'4.... 103
(itl7i.ns' Ins 23 .... 20
Western Ins 40
Ohir. V. G. Co.. 6 8J, 6 S'A .... 8'
Mannf. Gas Co 25!-
P. N. G. & P. c n 1
Philadelphia Co. l)& K UH f'H 15?6 tei
Wli."ling(iaC 20''.... 20'S
Centra! Traction 23'f 21 "I'i 24 231 24
Citlr-ns'Tr-m.' 00 . TO .... CT4....
PItt.biirgTrnc... 4-i'i 50 4HV....
Plea-ant Vallcv. 22J( '4....
riiiniprsir.it... ai ....
P..Y. A A 31 40
'l'ltts. .Inn. It. B. 2 .... 26'f.... 20f..
P. JfeW. It. 18. pf .... 21 .... 20
Pitts.. W & Kv. 59 52V:
X.V.SC.B.i' 47V.... 47X....
LaNoriaMln. Co1 2i 30 3i 30
T.nterM!iilngCo 1I! 13 ll.'J 12 IIJb....
Wpsilngh-e Klec. 13 14
M'hela W. Co... 27 .... 27 .... 27 ....
L'nlon s.. & . r 10JS II 106 11 10)S 11
Wesfirp A. B. CI 93
Sx.-Dlv.
QUIET AND DROOPING.
NOT A VEKT .1NIMATKD DAY ON THE
STOCK MARKET.
The Death 6t the Heir Presumptive Affects
the London Exchange Tho Proceed
ings of the Traffic A'socla'ion Board
Rulrs Domrstlo Financial Affairs.
New York, Jan. 14. The stock market was
comparatively quiet to-day, with a drooping
tendency. The death or the heir presump
tive to the British throne had its influence
in London this morning. The dribnlings of
stocks from foreign sources were easily ab
sorbed, and while they gave a heavy temper
to the earlier dealings they had little influ
ence later in the day, and tho stocks which
have an international market were in tho
main no n e.ikcr than the lemainder of the
list.
The principal,, domestic influence in mak
ing lower prices was the effort of the bears
to make uneasiness over the ocenrrencos at
ho meeting of the Advisory Board of the
Trnfllc Association. The market, however,
was rather unsettled all day. There was a
firm tone during the. forenoon, but later
rrices generally settled slowly away and
failed to rally again. The Industrials woro
firm, and Smrar, aftor its marked lo-s at the
opening, aetuilly scored a fractional ad
vance. The Strong point in the market was
the Chesapeako and Ohio shares, and the
preferred stocks showed tho most pro
nounced strength. Tho general list wis un
usually barren" ot feature. The loss in St.
Paul was the largest. Tho market closed
quiet but weak at about the lowest figures
of the day. Themajoilty snow only slight
losses, while tit. ram is aown ij: Atciuson,
l'i; Missouri Pacific, 1 per com; Chesapeake
and Ohio first prelerrcd, 2, and the second
preferred, !.
The tot,il sles of stocks to-day wore 371,
95 shares, including: Atchison, 22 27J-: Chi
cago Gas, 15,100: Erie, lii.6W; Louisville nnd
Nashville. 4.650; Ml-souii Pacific, 3 0"5;North
w extern, 10,841: North American, 3 360: North
ern Pacific preferted, 19,950; New England,
20 080; Beading, 13 200: Richmond and West
Point, 11 534; ftt. Paul, 33 400: St. Paul and
Omaha,6KJ3; Union Pacific, 1MG0.
Railroad bonds also showed a fnrther fall
ing oir on the amomt of business done,
wnile the same unsettled feeling prevailed
ns in stock", resulting in an irregular mai
ket and final changes of great irregularity.
The sales reached only 2,184,000. of which the
Kansas and Texas seconds, which wore the
only active issue, furnished 175,CO0. These
bonds retired slightly,- but the most im
portant movement was in Richmond and
West Point 5s. which sold down to Gi from
67 and closed only per cent higher.
The follow lug table shows the prices of active
sticts on the .New York stock Fxeliaegp yester
rtar. Corrrctfd dallv for Tub U,siatcH by
WillTXEV & STEPHESSOX. oldest Pltt-burg mrai
bersol'the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth
avenue.
Open
High
est.
T.ovr IClos-
ist. ing
1 bid.
nig.
Am?rican Cotton Oil
American CMton oil. prd..
Am. amar liennhigCo....
Al!l.UKirl:flulnpCo.,pru
Atcll.. Top. & r. F
Canadian Pac I lie
lauadljn Southern
Central of Npw Jersey.
Ontral 1'aclOc
C!i?sapcal.c and Oblo
c. &., ist pm
C. A O., 2rl pm
riiieigiiUas Trust
35
XiV,
6V,
S3"i
91 U
42'S
!3V
W
114
33V
62H
4 i'i
75H
l"7,i
80J4
122
I2'4
10 1
1I6V
72-,
37f6
.til's
140
125
82$
8."i
437,
Si'
91 ,
i"-h,
60 ji'
111
43
OP4
COSi
27!4
28
03 V,
4Vt
7611
103H
li
42
61','
41'
7.5'i
1M7A
7'.f:
;., iitir. sj""ltJ 1
( Mil. & S)l. Paul 1
lljS
81'
C Mil. .ISt. Paul. prd...
f Rock LAP
C M.r. M.Jto
C, ht. P. M. & O. pro....,
C. A Northwestern
C. C C. A I
Col. Cu-tl & Iron ,
till. & llorklnjr Valley....
Del.. Lid: .1 West ,
li1
S3
473
III)
117
73,
:s
.OK
93 I
47s
72
3?
30!4
11V
145
Hfsi'
73H'
3V
1:01-4
ISM
140'
12534
I Del. & Hanson
lien. v iiinonHiiu- ,
Den. & lllo linuilc, pfil..
E.T.. Vl. & G
Illinois ''ntnl ,
Lake Krlcv Wpst ,
Lake Eric West., ptd..,
Lake Shore- .t .11. r.
Lnulsl!Ie& Nushvlllc....,
Mlchlgail Central
ilohllc&niiio ,
Mls-niirl Pacific ,
VatlounlCordaze Co
. SV
8i
ion;
7'4
M7V
7W
y in;
i
12U
81
22'i
70',
121
10l"
38
C3
98 !
lOVi
lftll
115
2U
80
414
71H
12'
hi
70
121
80 H
I05'
MM
US'!
IOV5
lUo
crv
G2K
National CordagcCo., prd.
JKISj
1
H-.'i
20
rational i.pau inii....
Xew York Central
v. y.. c. .tst: l
1'
inv
riis's
111
20
3j;a
V. V.. ('. &St. L.. 1st prd.
N. Y.. C. A St. L. 2il pHI...
N. Y., L. r ."
N.Y.. L. F..A.W., pld...
N.Y. AN.F.
N. Y.. O. A W
Norlolki Western
Norfolk & Western, pld...,
Norlli Amrr.can Co
Northern Failtlc
.Northern Paclilc, pfd
Oregon' Improvenient
PaclUc Mull
l'po., I.s- Evans
Philadelphia A Heading...
P.. C, C. A St.L
P.. C. :. A St.L.. pfd
Pullman Palacp Car
Klchmond A W.P.T
Richmond A W.P.T., pfd..
St. Paul A llulntli
St. Paul A Duluth. pfd
St. Paul. Minn. A Man
Texas Pjciric
Union PaciOc
Wabash...!. ..
Wnlmsh. pd
Western Ualon
Wheeling A b. K
Wheeling A L. E.. pfd
l)i. ,t C atlt- Fd 'trust
National Lead Co
National Lead Co., pfd
XPi
31:
72
72!ji
7211
20M
50'
2U4
4W
20),
20
18
ten
ir.v,
23U
ii
52V1
23S
16V
sis,
"7,'i
"sss
"40 "
21
G7V
'ilk
(.0'1G7
....I -r7
5S-4
"40j
"I'd
0H
28
C4
187'i
ICt,
71
41)i
103
Ut
12V
4s;s
14
31
8.1
3
57
IDU
3I?4
'82
1C'(
70K
18Vi
7i
16
.'...N
12V
4SS
'iijj
:8
49
-3li
MV
4S
"ao'i
Ml.
33H
37S.I
JSS
b'li,i
35
82M
781
3.1 .
82K
73U
IjOS
31's
S2
Philadelphia Stocks.
Closing quotations or Philadelphia stocks fur
nUhed by Whitney A Stephenson, brokprs. A o. 57
Fourth avtnuc, mcubrs or the New York Stock
Exchange:
BUI. Asked.
FcnnsilTaniaF.illroad 6.V4 fis
Heading K.-itlruad...,..T.,.. 2 M 5-13
BurTalo. M. Y. Al'Ull 8H Si
Lehigh Valley iOH SSi
Ns-h-rn P-clflr 51'
...era
48'?
Klcctrle Stocks.
Boston, jan 14. Special The latest elec
tric stock quotations to-day were:
Blih Asked.
Thomson-Houston Electric Co JW 50 ?31 00
Thomson-Houston, pref. 31 Wi 26 50
Ft. Wayne E'cctrlcl'o 12 V) 12 KHi
T.-II s.cur,eS (6).ries jj) 7 12 7 25
11 . Assented Trut Uects 12 75 13 S .
Detroit Electric Works 8 75 . 0 1
Mining Stock Quotations.
New York. Jan. 14. Alice, 140; Adams Con
solidated, 175: AsDen, 300: Best nnd Belcher,
200; Consolidated Calliornin and Virginia,
3S5; Deadwood T., 200; Eureka Consolidated,
140; Gould nnd Cnrry, 105: Homestake, 1100;
Horn Silver, SS0: Iron Sllverl40: Mexican,
100: Ontnrio, 4300: Plymouth, 1B0: Savage, 120;
Sierra Nevada, 1C0: Standard, 120; Union Con
solidated, 130; Yellow Jacket, 100.
I'ar Sliver Quotations.
New Youk. Jan.14. fein.! Bar silver in
London,42Jd per nance. New York dealers'
price, for silver 0314c per ounce.
THE HOME MARKETS.
POULTRY IN BETTER SUrrLY, AND
PRICES FIND A LOWER LEVEL.
Creamery nnd Cheese Pirm The Move
ment of Ilidrs nnd Harness Leather
Rather Slow The Cereal Situation TJn-.
changed.
Office of TnE DisrATcn. ?
Pittsbct.o, Tni'KSDAY, January 1L
Country Pkoouck Jobbing Prices
Poultry is no longer scarce, as it has been
for a week past, and markets have lost
somewhat of their firmness. Prices of
dressed ponltry are reduced, as our quota
tions trill disclose. Eggs are still weak and
markers show another decline- It does not
often occur thit the mid-winter price of
c;gs is as low as it 13 at this time. The sup
ply of 'choice Elgin creamery butter is very
light in this market, and stock is firmly
held. Country butter is a drng on the
market and only tlie best is wanted. Cheese
is firm cnou;h to advance before many
days. In tropical fruit lines we note a
weaker market for oranges nnd bananas nnd
sternly market for lemons. Florida oranges
have declined SOe per box from the highest
point reached last week, and bananas are
oif ."0c per bnnch. There is an improved
demand for potatoes, but no advance in
prices. Other vegetables are dull and slow.
Arri.rs 11 ZCGT.l 75pprhrrci.
nin-TEn-Creiraerv Elgin. SiiWic; Ohio brands.
2Sir: common countrv butler, 15lCc; choice
coii'itrv roll. J j'SWe.
Beams New York and Michigan pea. SI P0Q2O0
mirrowrat. 42Iira2 2": Llni be.ind, 4l'-cfl lb,
hand picked nicdr'nn. 51 1 iA
Hlkswax Choice, 3ia30c?lb: low grades, 2a5
25o.
UrcK wheat FLorn New. VA'&Vi ? lb.
Ciiri-sr Ohio choice, llll'-c: New York
cheesp, Ilsfijinfc: Lbllliurgpr. 12jffil3Hc; Wlsron
MtiSwpltrfr, fullereain, noddle; hapoitedSwclt-
7cr. A5rtlf-.
Ci!iM(-Liiintrv elder. f3 .V(SM ro? birrel; sand
refined. M r3r. 50: crali elder. 7 5np. 0k
CKANninntES Per t.ox, ?2 003.2 50; per barrel.
S7 0(03 00. .
Kfius-Strictlv rresh nearby stock, 2a3121c; cold
storage eggs, jslPc.
FrATitLKS-Kxtrallvp gcesc, 5738c: No. 1, 4S
50c IS lb; mlx'sl lots. aipWO.;.
Dlilbl) Fiu-its -Peaches halves, 6e: evapor
atcii .tp)Ie, bZOc: apricots, tljjloc: hl.ickl'rrtes.
uaB'c: rasplK'rrlps, i7W)7'ae; dried grapes, 4)
4flc; huckleberries. 71(3e.
Gsjir. -Wild tnrkPA-s. 51 :&&l on e-ich: mallard
rtucks.5 U)perpiir:fralilucks.s2753 00 per dozen:
pnm'auis. !l Sip-rpalr: quail, $I."flper dozen:
nir.lrrels. tl (VrTI.'.-): rohMt. -JWC.1C iw alr:
whole deer. ll(Sl2e T3 lb: saddles. lOISc lb.
IIOVEY New crop while clover, 1CS17C; Call
forliia honev. 115'- lb.
Maple Sykdt "snf-sip ? gallon.
M rn: Si-OAR-lOc i lb.
I'otiLTr.Y Alivp Ciilekens, aVrSTOp a nilr. large:
forsrav, medium: live turkevs. 13313P? Hi: ducks.
fivr70c a pair; dresscil chickens, 1415c ? lb;
drpseil turkeys, 1617cnb; dressed ducks; 13SI7C
fMb.
l'OTATOKS Carlmd lots. 3Tiai40: on track: rro-n
fctore. 40M.5ca bushel: Southern sweets, $1 5J1 75
a barrel..Wsevs. -I Ur513 25.
Seeiis Weten rccleaned medium clover Job
bing at ,5 20: inaramotli at fi .'5; tiinothv. Jl 4-5 for
prime, and SI 50 Tor choice; blue grass. 12 kiJS2 SO;
orchanl grass. $1 71 ; millet, Jl CO: German, ?l 15;
IluiigarKn. SI 10; flue lawn, 250 lb; teed buck
wheat fl -Vrai 50.
TALLOW Con ntrr. 4c:cltv rendered. 5c.
TiioricAt FiiL'ITS Lemons, fl rVfflt 50: Florida
orainrii. K 2-i2 51liox:lianan.T. SI 50OI 75 firsts,
81 OWl 25 good seconds per biuirh: Malairagraiies,
$5 5oai0(0:i lull' barrel; new layrr ilgs, l!16c
per lb.
VKOF.TArr.rs Ca'ibagp. $3 onrl 01 a hundred;
vpllow imvpr oalon. 52 Z'Sil "On barrel; toma
to's. ?2 00 pr linshe'. celery, -.5Hc per doicn;
turfil, O-jcJJI ooa birrel. "
Groceries.
Tho expected decline of sunr is here and
onr quotations are reduced s jjer lb in ac
cordance with the facts of tl.e case. Coffees
are steady at quotations B!co and choice
New 61 leans molasses am very firm.
Gkefx CorrKF. Faner. 2I(!?'-; cnoic Rio. 2055
20.c:pnn.e, ti'e:low grid Klo. ITCUlBsic: old
Gnierament -IiVi. 27(81":: Maracilbo. 'il'ssic;
Mocha, 27"ffl2s,p: Santos. 21V3):2,'ic: Caracas, 22;i
glSI-Jc: I,a G'layra. 21SQ--SC
IKiastes (111 parersl Standard brand", 19c: hlirh
grades. 22s,'el25ii:e: old Government Java, hulk, 28
30c: Mar-ciiibo. 21 SfiiM'-c: Santos, is,i(ffi231c: pea
berrv. 25c: choice Bio, in'e: prime lilo, 19c; good'
Itlo."lSlc; orrtlliaty. IS'insIc.
SriCES ( hole) Clones, isaite: allspice, 10c;
cnssls.'Se: pepp"!-. lie: nutmeg. 7n$sn,-.
PnTROt.EtiM (.loblvrs' prices) 110 test, 6Kc:
Ohio. 13). 7,k.p: headlight. 130. ?Kc: water wnlte.
Wil'se: globe. IKHHcieialne. lCc: cirnadinc. lie;
royallne, 14c; red oil, 10"llc; purltv, 14c; olclne.
He.
Mixr.r.s' Oil I'd. 1 winter, strained, 4:44c per
gal. : summer. MP$!ex laril oil. 55o8c.
Svnur Corn si nip, 2sia3Ge: clndce sugar svrnp,
ten Cc; prime sugar tjrup, 30J2c; strictly prime,
SS'iJTOc.
N. O. Molasses Fancy new crop, 4Tat2e;
choice, X3c; old crop, S03Sc: N. O. syrup, 41
50c.
Sod v Til-earn. In kegs. S'iCTIlicI-earb, InKs,
54'c: bl-carb, assorted picfcages, 5K8c: sal boda.
in keT. IVc: dogra.nulaletl, 2c.
Cavm.f.s Star, full weight, 9c: stearlne, per
set. 8'c: parafflne. 1112c.
Kicit-llpad Carolina, 6(66!ic; choice, 6V0c:
Louisiana oMfaoc.
STAitcti PearL 4c; corn starch. CgOKe; gloss
starch. (VB7c. ,
fOitFIOsrnuiTS-I.avpr raisins ?2 co: i,onton
s;
nrniics. fr5lbsc: French nrn
prunes. nr2-lb packages, be: encoanuts, 7 lfio WOO;
almonds, i.au.. t 'b. -is: 00 iviea. i7c:aisneiie.
5fw: walnuts. Nap., 13ffM4c; Siellv Alberts. 13e;
Smyrna figs, ISrlvlHc; new dates. SkjCc: brazil nuts.
7e: iiecan-. 15Sfil7e: citron, t 1. 232tc; lemon
peel, 12' lb: orange peel, 12c.
1) HI El) RUtTS Apples, sliced. BliJlSSc; apples,
eviporated, lMle: peaches, evaporated, pared,
2C(Uile: pearh", California, evaporated, unpared,
laie: cherries, pitted. 15e:cherr1e. linpltted. 8c:
raspSerrles. evaporated, 18I9c. blackberries, 6J2
7c: huckleberries. 8c.
St-OAtis CiPies. 4c: powdered. 4Tfr; granulated.
4'ic: confectioners'. 4!j;e: soft v htte. tdilPic: vel
IoT,cliolee.31(l53r4c; )ellow,good,3(g3!ic; yellow,
lair, 3'-va3A,;e.
I'ipkles .1I'lnm, bbls (1,200), ?1 50; medium,
liairiililsrono). S27".
.s-ai.t-No. 1. Y bbl. SI 20: No. l.extra ? bbl.fl 10:
dairy. ? bbl, SI 21: coarse crystal, ? bbl. Jl 20;
Ilggi.-'Knrcka.4husacks,$2eO;lligl;lDS'Kureka.
16 H-3J packets 8100.
Caxneii (loons Standard reaches, i 7jai 90;
2(Is. fl I5G1 Si; extra peaches, ffl COJt: 0; pc
peaches. s.Vffi"KK..' finest corn. $1273150: Iird. Co.
corn. 85o5l 00: nsl cherries. ?1001 10: l.lni.o,
W ins. ?i 10: soaked do. 85c; stringed do, fi..37ae:
marrowiat pe.is. si (XiQl 15: soaked pen, 037,0:
pineapples. j '2011 :o: Bahama do, $! 00: damson
plii'iis. l OP: grei naares. SI 05: egg plums, St 00;
.-iliOirnla anrlcots. tl-7V5iI '10: Caillornla ne.ars.
$2 lerT): Si: do greengages. $1 fi-5: do egg plums,
518-5: extra white cherries $2 75: rasplvrrics,
51 0V?B1 30: stmwberrles. "VM-tffi 10; gooseberries,
jl W31I 05; -tomatoes. itlSc; salmon. I-lb cans,
Jl .loiitl '!: blackberries. Mlc; 'succotash. 2-lb cans,
(ii.ikc.l. OOc: do green. 2-ib cans. SI 25(rll 50: ejirn
hppr, 2-tb cans. Jl nvai 67: b-lh cans, ft -0; baked
beans. St 11(51 S5:1obtcrs. lO-lB eaus, Jl 21; mack
erel. l-Hi cans, boiled. $1 50: sardines, domestic.
Us, S3 85(1 00: s,'s. $3 50: sardines, imported. Us,
Jll 503-12 on; sardines. Imported. Js, I8 00; sar
dines, mustard. JS-SO; sardines, spiced. J3 .n.
FISH Extra No. I hloiiter mackerel. ?24 00 per
bbl: extra No. 1 do mess. $20 00: No. 2 shore mack
erel, J18 fO; Xo 2 large mackerel. S10 ': "No. 3
large inaekerel. J14 00: No. 3 3mallm.ackerel. J10 00.
Ilerrlug-bplit. !50: lak". 5305 f 101-tb bbl.
White sli. J4 75 lOT-tb half bbl. Lake trout,
J.-)50!ir.irbbl. Finn in riddles. 10c V, lb. Ice
land bailout. I2c a lb. Pickerel, half bbl. J4 10
quarter Mil. si 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoll
herring. Tc.
OATMEAL Jl 905 05.
Grain, F'onr and Feed.
Sales on call nt the Grain Exchange to-day:
1 cur sack bran, $18, spot: 2 cars No 2 white
oats, 37c, Jannary. Receipts, as bulle
tined, 20 curs, ot which 13 cars were by Pitts;
Dnrg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Hallway, as
follows: 1 chi' of ear corn, 1 of wheat, 2 of
oats, 1 of sack bran, 3 of hay, 3 of flour, 2 of
barley. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St.
Louis: 2 cars of oats, 2 of hay, 1 of bran.
By Pittsburg and Western; 2 cans of hay.
Cereal markets are practically the same as
they have been all the week. Tke situation
remains all this year so fur in tnvor of the
buyer. The npward movement of hay has
been followed by a renotion nnd markets
,have declined si-mowrnt irom. the highest
Ipolut reached last week. Ol J corn is steady
and wheat is quiet.
Following quotations are for carload lots on
track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices
irom store:
Wheat-No. !rcd. tOc5l.00; No. 3 red,
asc.
CoitN No. 2 vellow ear. ."-oi&Mc; high mixed
ear, is'stfJoOci mixed car, 40(5181tc: No. 2 yellow,
shelled 4.cf)sic: high mixed shelled, tISOMci
mixed lulled, 44A45ctiew No. 2 yellow ihcileJ,
4i3i4ic: hirli mixta do. 4V&12C.
OATg-No. 1 oati, M3lct No. 2 white, 87K
Northern PaclUc, prcr. '.
Lclilgh-Narlgatlon ,....
I iiin iiiiwp up. LiJii.uu. iifr jaBaMh.iMA.Tfflaran"H r- - , .
38c: extra No. 3 oats, 3S37)c: mixed oats.34
Loc. ,
Kyk No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 95S6c; No.
1 Western, OlffiTOe.
BAHLE--6Sa7."c.
Fl.ouit-Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents.
5 2V5 50: nncr whiter patents, 5 25S1550: laacy
straight winter.' 07315 25: r.incv straight spring.
f- i'u.- .V); cirirwlnte-, J4 85500: srralehtNXXX
bakers'. ?l j:,(ms CO. lire flour. 1 00(!M a.
MILLPEED Nn. 1 white lllldilllnes. $22002250?
ton: No. 3 white miildlliigi. ?19 5Oj0 tD; brown
middling 17 50(5)18 00: winter wheat bran, 18 10
18 50; chop rprd. f21 0a23 00.
IlAY-Ilaled ilmothv. choice. 13 .7HS13 75: No. 1.
?I2 25I2 75: 'o. 2, tio 75ll W: clover hay, fll 50
12 25: loose from wagon. J13 00(315 00. according
to nualltr; packing liar, (8 MOO .0.
&TrtAW-Oats, S7 007 50; wheat, 15 50G 00; rye,
6 006 23.
Provisions.
Sugar cirred hams, large B
Sugarcnred hams, iuerilum '-i
Sugarcured hams, small '-(
Migar cured California hams X
Sugar cured 1. bacon 0
Sugar cured skinned hams, large: 13
hugarciiredskhin-ilhiuns. medium 10
Sugarcured shoulders 6'f
Sugar cured bontleiTs shoulders '
k Sugar cured skinned shoulders 7K
sugar curcu uacon siiouiuers o"l
Jugar cured drv-salt shoulders 0!
Sugar cured d. beer, rounds 12
Suitarcurpdd. brer, net ts 9
Sugarcnred d. beer, flats 7
llacon. clear sides. SO lb H
Bacon, clear bellies, 20 lie, T4
Dry salt clear sides, Tljhs avp'g '?
I)ry salt clear sides, Mlb3 ave'g 7i
Slesspork, heavy 12 CO
Mess pork, r.unllv f. 12 00
Lard, refined tn tierces h'S
I.ard, refined In oiie-liair bbls 5V
Lard, rellned In60-lb tubs 5J
Lard, refined In 20-lb pails K'i
Lard, lerluedinSO-lheans -
I.ard. refined In 3-lb tin palls 6S
Lard, refined In 5-lh tin palls .S
Lard, rellned In 10-lb tin palls Ki
In Lpatbpr Llnps.
Tho movement of harness leather is not so
freo this week as it was last week. Theio is,
however, little accumulation of stock in tho
hands of our tanners. Belting and collar
leather are moving out as fast as produced.
Pi ices in both lines are unchanged.
Following arp the prices of name s leather
a esl.lblishcd by tho Allegheny tanneis:
No. 1 trace, SSe per B.; B trace, 3fieperft;
No. 1 extra heavy, 100 Bs and over, 36c per
ft; B extra heavy. 31c per ft; No. 2 extra
heavy, 29c per ft; "No. I heavy, 130 to 160 lbs,
32c per ft; B heavy, 30c per ft: No. 2 heavy,
28c per ft: black Hup, 29c per ft; No. 1 oak col
lar leather, 13c; B oak collar leather, lie.
Osklielilnglmtt". nrlme quality .15c
X overweights, 2ft His and up 28c
A overweights, 2' lb and up 2e
11 overwi ights, ailfxaudnp !4c
C overweights. Lo lbs and un 22c
Middle weights, lb to Ui lbs.lc less than above.
Eidos and Calfskins.
A week ago the demand for bulT hides
showed unusual strength, but markets
are now reported quiet. Calfskins aro in
light supply, and demand is active forall
that aic otfered at n shade better prices than
prevailed at the beginning of the year.
No. 1 green salted steers, GO lbs and over. S
Jo. 1 green salted cows, nil wetchts 4V
No. 1 green salted hides, 40 to 6 lbi 4
No. 1 green salted hides, 2 to 40 lbs 4'4
No. I green salt d bnlls 4
No. 1 green salted calfskins C
No. 1 green salted iqalklp-i 5
Nb. 1 green salted runner kips 4
Slieeptins 20cgSl 00
Tallow, prime 4
Beduction for No. 2 stock, 1 cents per lb
on steers and light hides; 1 cent on bnlls and
2 cents on calfskins.
OIL IN THE BEALL WELL.
7 HE ItEEP FABII TENTCKE SOUTII
KASTOF VENICll IS DBT.
Tools Bui In on Top of a Shot on the Gladden
Farm Old "Wells Being Touched Up at
Harmony Grace's Well at Slfttersvllle
Keporicd lllg.
There wero no wells of tho Kelso stripe
completed yestciday in the McDonald field.
There was a report current last evening
that it had increased from 100 to 125 barrels
an hour.
The well of CarrBros. on the. Beallfarm, nt
Independence, Washington comity, was; re
ported to be showing n littlo oil in
the Gantz sand but not enough to
warrant the Venture being classed as a well.
Tho report came fiom a tellable source, and
there Is littlo reason to doubt but that some
oil has been found.
The venture of Captain Grace on the Boss
berry Calvin farm, at Sist-rvill". which was
reported in 'The Dispatch yester
day as showing for a well was
a subject of general inquiry yesterday.
One telpernm received stated that the well
was making 700 barrels a day, and that no
.'alt water accompanied the oil. This figure
was considered high, but up to a lato
hour last evening no other information
bad been received. Several Pittsburg oper
ators left lat evening for Si-tersville and
Independence. Kennedy, Fitr-lobons &
Bott ' 5, on the Moore farm, in st 71 Ir.ve-t Mc
Curdy. is through me Gordon -mid. No oil
was round. They have put the last casing
in their No. 6 Mooro. Ilussler, Davis &
Botts' No. l,on the Boyco fnrra, which has
stooped flowing, hns boon gleaned out, and
will soon bo ready for pumping. Their No.
2 Bovce is in the '100-foot sand and No. 3 is
down 600 feet.
Guckert & Steele's No. 3, on the Mevey
farm, had stopped drilling, and the owners
had decidpd to rig it up for pumping. While
they woro putting in tiio tubing it started to
flow airain, and a-csterday afternoon was
still producing voluntarily.
The Tools Struck the Shot.
Greenlee & Forst'n well on the Gladden
farm, a milo southwest of McDonald, has
been almost destroyed. A shot was pnt in
it Wednesday afternoon, and after it was
supposed that the shot had exploded the
tools were run. The glycerine had not
gone off, however, and when the tools were
diopped into the holpan explosion occurred
that tore the cable into shreds and twisted
the tools Intb a corkscrew shape.
It is thought that the well will have to be
plugged, as the tools can scarcely ho taken
out. Hays & Gartland'a No. 10 on tho Miller
Eliould be in tho Gordon sand to-day.
Guckert, Learn and the Jennings Bros.'
well on the Used farm, southeast of Venice,
which has been attracting a grent deal or
attention, has been drilled through all
Minds and is dry. It was stopped at 2.6C0
foot.
Hakvony Guckert & Stoele's No. 5 Stanf
fer, which was reported dry, lias been shot
and is making 100 barrels a dny. Their No.
6 Stanffer was phot Saturdav and is nlso
making 100 ban els a day. No. 7, on tho same
farm, is due in the sand to-day. Thev are
rigging up No. 8. The same parties' No. 1,
on the Schiever, which reached the sand a
mouth ago, lias been drilled deeper and Is
now putting ont 20 barrels an hour. No. 2
Schiever is down C5'l feet. They have started
to d rill No. 3 and a rig Is up for No4. A lig
is being built for No. 1 Scholia.
In 'Wlldrat Territory.
iHDP.rEVDEXCE The Kanawha Oil Com
pany is building a rig on tho Ralston farm.
Greenlee & Forst- aro building a rig on tho
Be.ill farm, half a mile northeast of tho Car'
Bios.' well on the tame farm. Mellon, WI1
sod & Co. aro fishing for a bailer on the
Boles farm. The Davis No. 1 is almoss
through the Big Injun sand. Whitnal &
Gray" have located a woll.ono mile north
east of town on the li. B. Vance farm. It has
been stated that tho test wells which
have been put down in this vicinity
did not get the regular sand formations.
Such is not the case. The McCalmont Oil
Compiny drilled a well on the Bucklpy
farm n couple of years ago, located one mile
northwest of Independence, to a depth of
2,670 lect. They got 40 loot of Gordon sand
and good fourth and fifth sands. The well
south of Bethany drilled by the Natural Gas
Company, of West Vinrtriin, also got all of
the sands, as did thollatterson well.
The production of tho McDonald flpld. ac
cording to close estlmatCi', went up to 30,300
barrels yesterday. The stock in the field is
73 0C0 barrels. Gtiflev. Jennings & Co.'r No.
JTL
P-t-
.rbtt'rc through
with Catarrh,
; finally and com-
pletely, or you
. have S5C0 in cash.
2 That's -what is
- promised you, no
matter how bad
" your caso or ol
how lonp; stand
-1 IK
ing, by tho proprietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh
Kemedy.
Catarrh can be cured. Not with tho pois
onous, irritating; snuffs and strong, caustic
solutions, that simply palliate for a time, or
perhaps, drive the disease to tho lungs but
with Dr. Safe's Remedy.
Tho worst cases yield to its mild, soothing,
cleansing end healing properties. " Cold fit
tho Head,"nceds but a few applications.
Catarrhal Hoadacho, and all the effects ot
Catarrh in the Head such as offensivo
breath, loss or impairment of tho senses of
taste, smell and bearing, watering or weak
eyes aro at once relieved and cured.
In thousands of cases, where everything
elso has failed, Dr. Sage's Remedy has pro
duced perfect and pexmnnont cures. That
gives ita proprietors faith to make tho offer,
lt'i $300, or a euro. Tfcoy mean .to pay you,
If thtT cant cure you.
8 Herron was due last, night. Greenlee
Forst's No. 2 Bailey, nnd their No. 6 Gamble
should be finished to-day. Wliitesoll ACp.
expect to complete a well to-dav at Smith
vilie, on the Baltimore nnd Ohio Kailroud.
The same parties have juat started to drill
on tho Hugh Barr farm, two miles from
Smitiiville.
rpsJerday' Market Fpalnre.
Business was idack on account of wire
trouble. The February option opened at
G3,4c, which was nlso tho lowest. The high
est and closing was 63Je. Very little was
offered. There was no change in refined.
Daily average mn wero f5,512; daily aver
ago shipments, 63,765. Clearances were 2S.O0O
barrels.
Oil CiTV.Jnnnary 14. NationalTransit cer
tificates opened nt62c, highest, 63Kc; low
est, 62c; closed at Glc: sales, 51.0C0 barrels;
Clearances, 251, CG0 bai rcls.
BnADroRD.Jaii. 14. National Transitcertifi
cates ononed at 62)ic: closed nt 63Vc; hish
est, G3Vc; lowest, 62Xc; clearances, 164,000
bnrrels.
New York, Jan. 14. Petroleum opened
stendv, advanced c, then became dull and
remained so until tho close. Pennsylvania
oil, spot, sales none: February option, open
ing. G2c; highest, 63Jc:lowest, 6JJc: closing,
63Kc Lima oil, no sales; total sales, 15,000
barrels.
Packers for Oil TTcl's.
On the train between 3IcDonald and
Slansfielit was Mr. Cushing returning to
"Washington. He had been at McDonald
putting a second one of his packers in
tlie Brickyard well.
Mr. C. was asked what success attended
his second attempt to pack the well and
confine the fourth sand gas. He said:
"After several attempts I succeeded, but
owing to the condition of the rock below
the Gordon sand experienced some diffi
culty in finding a good place in the rock to
set the packer, the well being shattered by
the eflects of the shot put in the well,
which caused the first packer to give -way,
thus proving that a packer will not stand
the force of glycerine, no matter how well
protected, when there is no more substan
tial substance below the packer than gas,
although the packer was resting on a leg of
three-inch pipe extending from the packer to
the bottom of the hole."
"Have you put in many of your pack
ers?" "1 have had several orders, recently, but
owing to a severe attack of the grip was
unable to attend to them, and when gas is
struck, even in fsir rjuantities, below the
oil sand, it something is not done quickly
the well will soon dry up. However, just
so soon as the well owner is satisfied that
he has not found oil sufficient to pay in the
lower sands, and that the gas is drying up
his oil, I will only be too glad to give those
who intend to use my appliances lor confining
snch gas such directions that, if followed;
will keep the gas from iniusing or decreas
ing the oil output of their well until I can
get around to permanently pack off the
gas."
THE BEST REMEDY.
Most physicians agree that whisky
and quinine are the best cure for grip.
The disease, it is conceded, caa be
warded off by the judicious use of a
pure stimulant. Klein's "Silver Age"
and "Duqutisne" Rye Whiskies are
indorsed and prescribed by the medi
cal faculty. The former sells at Si. 50
and the latter at Si. 25 per quart.
iVIAX KLEIN,
S3 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
ja!3 jiwt
A LAUNDRY SOAP, FORE AND SAHiTARY.
BEST FOB
Ssnaral Hsusshsid Usea
The casting out of the devil
of disease was once a sign
of authority.
Now we take a little more
time about it and cast out
devils by thousands ve do
it by knowledge.
Is not 3 man who is taken
possession of by the germ of
consumption possessed of a
devil ?
A little book on careful
living and Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil will' tell you
how to exorcise him if it can
be done.
Free.
Scott ft Bowhz, Chemists, 131 South 5th Arcane,
New York.
Your druECEt keeps Sccu's Emulsion of cod-u:r
oil all droggxtf evejTvracre Co. $1. "
3
FAPANESE
I
.A cine 10-Piles. Kxteraai, Iiitcmt!. b.lnd, Hlceil-
injr ftii't Itciunir. cnromc. jKt-ceui nr nen-miarv.
Tills remedy lias po-ltlveiy never heen knoxn to
mil. f 1 a box. a for s. bv mal. A iimrantee Riven
with six bo-te. when purrliaswl at one tliip, torc-
11)11.1 IHV ,.! 1HH-". bh- .. - .. ..a. .
STUCKY. llriuflllt. WlioleMile anil Kettll Agent,
No. MOt anil 1701 Tenn ave.. corner Wvlie ave.
and ycltnn st,. ritt.tmrit, Va. Use Stneky's
lllarrliiea 4 Cr-unp Cure, 23 and 55 rts. Jal-al-eon'
.. ., .1... f ..n, ..inuI lunul Ti,- VMTf. f2
WEAK MEN,
JlTOim ATTENTION
l CALLED TO THS
OrtAT EKCH.'.Slt REMEU7,
TtttCMJin TXUtaMhC
Gray's Specific Medicino
FYOU SUFFER ir"?
Yoii& l)i'hiuivTVe..kiie. or BodT
iMTiaA uniT-razand Mind, i-ncrmalorrliea. and
lnipoteney, nd all diseases that arise rrom over
Indulgence nd eir-alm as Loss of Memory and
l'owcr. Dimness or VIlon, l'reniatnre Old Axe.
end many other diseases that lead to Insanity or
Consililiptton and an early Brave, write for oar
PAdreMGRATMEOICIXE CO., Buffalo. X. T.
The Sjx-cloc Medicine l told try all drnirirUts at II
per pacVage. or six. p irk'iK's ror S3, or sent by mill
SffirSVVay.GUARaNTJg.
order a care or money refunni-n.
S-On irromitor counterfeits we have adopted
tlie Yellows Wrapper, the only irenn.nr. Sold ir
i'ltttbttrx by a. B. UOLt.AMJ, cor, smlthnVid and
Liberty Jl. Ira-o.-awreoiu
crrriir
AHfflpLY
LB
r c
IURH
4fes 9r
SICK HEAD ACITEcfer.g LUUe MTer pms.
SICK HEADACHECartcp,, ,, Uver Pills.
SICK HEADACHECarter,g Lmle LiTCr puis.
SICK IIKADACIIECart,8 u' LlTer PulJ.
de!-40VrtVTn
BBOKEKS FINAJJCIAX.
Whitney & Stephenson,
57 Fourth Avenue.
ap33J
nrnm cc savings bank,
iturLt U SI FOURTH AVESUE.
Capital. $.7X1,009. Surplni. $51,670 3.
D. 3IcK. ILO Y D. ED WAIUJ E. PUFF.
4 1'resident. Asst. Sec. Treos.
per cent interest allowed" on time da
posits. ocJl-St-D
John M. Oakley & Co.,
BASKEES AND I5ROKEBS. "
Stock, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum,
rrivatc wlro to New Yorlc and Chicago.
SIXTH ST., nttsborj.
.MEDICAL.
ew w o ' u
'HITHER
814 PENN aVENDE, PITTSBURG, FA.
A old roiidents know and back files of
nttsbni-r paper prove, is tlie oldest estab
lished and mot prominent physician in the
city, dovotinirspeeiiilattention tonllclironia
rro'nTVNO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible MCDn!IQ 1,ntl mental dU
persons 1 5 Lll V UUO eases, physical de
cay, nervons debility, lack of enenry, ambi
tion and hone, impaired memory, disordered
sight, self distrust, haslirnlnes-, dizziness
sleeplessness, pimple", eruptions. Impover
ished blood, failing powers, organic weak
ness, dyspep-ia, constipation, consumption,
unfitting the nersonrorbnlness,ocletyanti
marriace. permanently. afelv and privately
iTfnBLOOD AND SKINXSS:
eruptions, blotches, falling balr.bones. pains,
glandular swellings, ulcerations or tha
tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara
cured forllfe, nnd blood Dolions thoroughly
eradicated iroml fnijll n kldnoy and,
the system. U 111 N A II f 1 bladder de-
.rancement, weak back, gravel, catarrhaV
uisciiaixes, lniiainmation and other painrul
symptoms receive searching treatment
prompt relief and real cures.
Dr. Whittlcr's life-Ion, extensive oxperi.
ence insures scientlllcandreliablc treatment;
on common en.e principles. Consultatioi
free. Patients at a distance as carofnllv
treated as if here. Office hours, 9 A.31. to!
r. 31. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 1 p. M. only. DR.
1V1I1TTXEIJ, 811 Pennavenne, Pittburjr. Pa.
jaS-43-nstiwt
Manhood RestoredV
SjEUiVSEEDS,
the wosderfal rcmedr
Issold nltli a written.
guarantee to cure all
nervous diseases. sncH
a3 VeaS3Ieniory.Los
Of Brain Power. Heao
ache. Wake fain ev
Lou Manhoud, Nibu
lyEmislons.Kerroui
res. Lassitude, al)
drains and. los of dow
BEFOCZ AJCD amES CSE7G.
er of the Gpnerattvp orpins in cither per caused b
orer exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use ot
tobacco, opium or Btimulants which soon lead to
Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Pnt up con
vcnlcnt to carry in vest porket. 551 perpackajreb
mail ; 6 for 5, Viih every 5 order we itlve a icrdten
quarcnte to curt or refund themoney. Pircninrrree
Adilrp J!TrT- ie-? V. vhfnaro JI
rorsaleln Pittsbni? by Jcv?. Flemlns fc
Eon. Drubts, 410 antl Hi Market sc
notf-50-jnvy
MANHOOD RESTORED.
1 "SANA71VO," tb
ronaerrui Qruiuia
Kcintly, 13 sold with A
Written Guarantee
to cure all Neivoas Dl
rases, such aa VittCC.
Slemory, Lnss of Braia.
power. Headache,
IVakfralBW, Lost Man
hood. Xerrowmss, Las
situde, all drains a".d
loss or power or tl
Generative Onrans in
5."ti'
Beforo & After
Photographed from
either sex. caura oy
ovrr-cxertio-i, jonthfnl indrtcretions,or the cessiya
oae of tobacco, opinm, or stiinulaat which ultlroatelir
lidto Infirmltv, Cnnmi.tIon and Iiisanitr. rnt Dp
lacnnvfnientfo'rm to carry in the vest poc"t. Pries
II a racfcei-. or 6 for S3. iVitli every $a onler we (dje a
vritten guarantee to cure or refund ttie
money, sent by mr.ll to anr address, circular Iren
In plain envelope. Jleatlon this paper. Addrew.
tiADSIO CHEMICAL CO.. Branch 07icerorrr.3.A,
3SS IKarborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL.
FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA.. BY
Jos. Fleming & Son, 410 Market St.
Dcquesne Pharmacy, 518 Smithfield St.
A. J. Kaerchcr. 59 Tcdcral St., Allegheny City.
JiW
WOOD'SPHOSPHOD'JtVIE
'l he Ori-at English Kemedy:
Promptly and permanent
ly enres all forms or nerv
nm wmlnpss. eiRlsslATlj-
J2?3r5Ti3 spermatorrhea, lmpotency
ylPSjWJ-'gSaiid all effects or abuse or
Tii ?. VIl2i& a3h rfs.-i. KepM nrpscribetl
over3- years la tliuuaid3
ureases; Is the only rella--hie
and honest mediclna
known. Ak drnjrxista for
Wood's I'nosritouiXB: If
E.orB and After.
he offers some worthless rcedirlne In place of tills.
leave his dl-ihoiicst store, inrioac price in letter.
ami we will cnd liv return insll. I'rlce. one pack
ace. 1: ix. On- will please, sit will cure.
I'amplilct in plain staled envelope. 2 stamps. Ad
dress Till: llllUU CIIEJ1IOAJ. CO.. 131 Wood
ward avennp. Detroit. Jlirli. Sold In Pltubumby
Jos. Ytxitisa .t boir, IK 3Ur'-et street.
dcir-51-codwk
Rapidly, Thoroughly, Perfectly Cured
by the most Scientlfls and Saccessfnl Mstho-Ja of Treat
ment ever known er perfected Cannot fait unless tb
eavr f DeTori'l bnntaa aid, Itnpmfment Men fn.ni the rrc
SotTertr :rm KrvouBCcwi. Dbility. Weak or TJnda
vcloped Onrscs. Irapotenay. Errors cf Ycutn, ExeesserL
Worry i&. tnorouciuy, permanently cured, by thi
treatment.
Uon't brood orrr jenr eoniltoa nor ziTtt up la dcxpmlr. Lei
bs ehow jnn Tht Mrdl-sl irocc snd Konorablr Treino
cn (to.,Sm't fT Dor New Bock with explaaaUoaJ. cnlor
meats Dt rtrf-Tf oetf.
The Angelos IYledica3 fnstitute Co.
CANTON, O.
jaT-57-eod
DOCTORS LAKE
SPECIALISTS in all case re
nniriiitt scientific and confl-
. ilcntial treatment. Dr. S. 1C
i Lake, M. It. U. P. S Is tho old
reitand most experienced spe
cialist in the city. Consulta
tion free and strictly confl-
dential. OIHee houis, 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. M.;
fetindav, 2 Io -1 mm. Consult them person
allv. or rite. Docron' Lake, cor. Penn ar.
and Fourth St., Vittshur, Pa, je2-72-DWk
VIGOR OF MEN
Emily. OulrSly. Ferm-nently KKSTOEEU.
WEAKNESS, KEr.VOUSXESS, DEBILITY,
and all the train or evil?, the results of over,
wort, sickness, worry, etc. Full strenjjth,
development, and tono zuaranteed in all ,
rases. Simple, natural methods. Immedi
ate iraprov-nient seen. Failure Impossible.
2.0C0 references. lSoolc explanations and
proofs mailcu (sealed) free. Address
r::iE aiEUicAL co iiorrALo. v. t.
JelO-lG
or MDH HAIR RISTB8ED
youthful color and bcanty b
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noresdandratrandscsIphunioM. boeimotstalni.klnog
iuYS;KItLtliniMI'l"l'"'--'"-,i'.;i"W1"-'rirr"1'
soldby JOd. i'USiUNU 4 SONS, and dra
BUti uiJ-J32-w'.
WM Will
SnfTerlnfr from Ii
Pwrr. imn He
MUtT. Lois .llanhood.
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of clianrc. containing fall partlcnlar fora 5w-edy ana
Dermsnent etire. Addrrss: SANMATW ilCU.CO
304 Olive street, St. Louis, Ho.
deCO-133
T8 WIAK MM'
Sncatej ftca
uie euects 01
Tonthfnl nrroT
earlTdeccT, wastlnjcwtitness, leot manaood. eta,
1 will send a valuable treatise Kealedl c-ntatnicj
&. .!...... .m. hnma mito VII L-C 9 .h.H-.
A splendid madlcal wore . alu wld 00 read cy ev.ry
man wpo v n'rrrrw and dntautjiU Mittu,
Profc. V. C' VOX3VMZXU OtuodHtu liotxfu
dal-U-Dsnwk
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