mh mriSmmmmSmmTTWT -"CS 0j- IL"" I'i - . j - . j - t i 1ili - -. . - . ' j NEW FIELD PROBABLE. Two Wells Northeast of McCurdy Showing for Producers. MORE DEI HOLES, AT HcDONALD. Email Wells Showinj: in the Southvrestern End of the Field. - TIIE OLD MATTHEWS IS SLOWLY DUNG Two of tbemo important ventures south 6f the river readied an interesting stage yesterdav. Thev are S. D Robison's Xo. 1 3Jning, and Itobis-on, Stewart & Ca's "o. 1 McCoy. Both of them ate located on an east and west line and not over TOO feet apart, Jn what might be called northeast McCurdy. They are two miles northeast of the old.Tamefe Bell lann in McCurdy on a 45 line, and only half a mile noithcast of the Rasser -which the Philadelphia Gas Companv recently completed on the Aiken farm and which got a showing of oil that was quickly exhausted hy the sihi. The old Island well is 2f miles northeast from them on a 45 line. The McCov well, which Is cast of the K ins. reached thr llftli vand yesterdar at a depth ot 2 0ifect. It wasa-tronK jra-ser in the third -and hut when the fifth was tapped the sa- increased and with it came a fine showinir ot oil. The well made several steady flow and then settled down to a con stant Vpniv v inch was thrown as high as the crown pnllev. Theresas no tankace near, and an unbroken stream ofoil ran down the ravine h-ailins n-nm the derrick. The oil was found at the depth of eight feet in the sand. An onenitor t ho came from thevell last ryenimr claim that it was mi Iflnp, as It -tand-. lOOtiaTels ti day. The lowing well, TOO feet ti the we-4 and owned hy Mr. Robi mu, jn-t tapned the fifth sand last evening. Itscas, which a also lrons in the third sand, instantly increased, and drilling was Mopped. Thereare no -noils between these and the riv"r, two mile- to the north, and it is be lieved that the En ing and McCoy wells are neaiinsn pool of oil, the edge of which was toadied bv tlie Philadelphia Gas Company's nolL -hould tht-v prove paying producers Mith deeper ''rilling they will open an en tirely new po.-., or rather a spur of McCurdy which has not been entered Heretofore. Tn Dry I loirs Completed. The reports from the oil fields in general ycs-terd.n weie rather bullish for the mar ket. No bur well- came in and two dry holes wre completed in the fifth sand, while sev eral small ones were showin; up in differ ent pairs of the territory. The Oak dale Oil Company was nnlortunate enoa-ih to get a couple of duster on what has all along been looked rtpiu a c:erllent property. These were the! 'o. 3 Waltice, 77 acres," and Xo. 9 Wnl lace, bb.tcri'-. Jloth of them were practical ly .n-j in the filth, although plenty of that sjiu! was encountered. On account of their being in the neighbor- nooa oi wen-, wiiicu nave proaucea hun dreds of thou-and of barrels it is believed that they may have been drained. They will each mike from So to 30 barrels a dayfrom the Goidon sand. Tin- r-amc company's Xos. 6 and 10 Wallace should be drilled into tl'e fifth sand to-day or to-morrow. Hays & Gartlmd's No. 10, on tlieM.ller 'arm, was reported last evening in be in the fifth sand, and showing tora vry light w ell. The Forest Oil Company's ;."-. J. on the Sam Muryeon :arm, north--n-tf Oakdale, known as the "hurry-up.' Ton drilled into the sand yesterday and vra- lepoited to be making 15 barrels an lionr last night. Guflv A Queen's No. 3 on the ""Tetinore farm is on top of the fifth and' mar be drilled in to-day. Their No. 1 on this farm is repotted to be making 110 Darrels an hour. Should l!e rinlcbed "oon. Hussler, Dai is A Botts" No. 2 Boyce. and Kennedy. I'itzgibbons & Botts No. 6 Moore should be finished up to-morrow. The rorett Oil Company has started to drill its No. 2 on the Agnes Kemp farm. Kennedy, ritzs;ibbons & Gardn icr arcstartii'eNo. 2 on the Kenned- farm, back of O.ik.iale, and Gar.lnier is skirting li! No. I on the Kennedv 30 acres. The Fort P.ttG.is CotupmvV well, on the Gibson farm, tn northwest McCurdy, is throu-h the firth andastiong gassei. "tinr fey & Galev's well No. 1 Andrew s lias been drilled through the fifth and isaleoa gas-er. Stsflortl. Clark A Co. have shut down their Faraday lot w ell at Willow Grove. It 5s on top of the Gordon sand, but may Do drilled In to-morrow. Guckort & Steele started to drill their w "II on the Thompson property at Willow Glove into the Gordon vesterdav. 1 lie Wheeling Gas Companv has" shot and cleaned out its well on the Woods fr.rm south of Laurtl Ililk It has unproved from W to 125 barrels a d-iy. The-r No. 2. on the Moorhead. a mile south west c.f McDonald, is dr-Uiiig in the Big In jun sand. McConnell & Co.' well on the Dr. Miller larm, south of the Wood's, is expected to reach t. o Gordon to-morrow ntternoon or Monday. The well ot Mankadick & Co. on the Mankadicl- property at Willow Grove, was reported lat- lastevening to be show ing lor a well in the Gordon sand. The Greati si " Ml Ever Known. - The production of the old Matthews No. 1 of Jennings, Guftey ,t Co. tell below CObar l els L:i hour yesterday, the first time since It was drilled into the filth -and, on Juiy 10, lf91, and was dropped Horn the gauges. Tnis well will probably never bo equaled. Itis themo-t ten arkable well everdnlled In the h:stuy of the oil country, as since the date mentioned it has produced altogether within a few thousand r (.00.0 SO! arrels of petroleum and mav vet pa- out manv thnnsand bands before St finallv expires. It was a fortune tn Itself, as the value of -li" oil it lias produced is not ie-'t'sn $i0,CC0, while the actual invest-rneri- lr the wv!l was probably not over f7,"io0. The estuiiateil production of the field jc.1 yestcHlav from 31,000 to 33,000 barrels. The Hourly Gauges. ilfcv. .Jennings A Co. No. 3 Matthews, 40: No-. 2 and 41Ieiron,f5: No. 2 Matthews heirs, Tj: O.iktlale Oil Company's Nos. 2 and 3 Bald win. 95: Nos. 1 and 2 Wallace, 45; Kelso No. 5, Patteri-on A Co.. 2S; Kelso No. 3, 40: Devonian Oil Company's land 2 Bo.c?. 70: No. 4 Elliott, 23: Morgan hen-" No. 2 Oakdale Oil Com pativ, 33; Sam Sturgeon, laiid2UiitTey, Galev & Mm ,i.y. : For-t A Greenlee's Nos. 5 anil 6,tmble,33- Ilo.al Ga Company's No. 2 M. Ilobb. 15: Gnffey. Queen A Co.'s No. 2 Wct tiir. If.. Woodland Oil CompanyV No. 5 Gs.i:. hie 20. Intimated production, 33.000; stock in held, 70 000. Hum, for "Wcdnpsnay. National Transit Company runs, 33.C12, shipments, 73 2"4: Macksbnrg Pipe Line Com pany runs, sko- Buckeye Pipe Linn Compa nv run-, iO.C51: shipments, 4470; Eureka Pipe li-ie Company runs, 3.414; shipments, 2,218: So.ulieni Pipe Line Companv. shipment-, 12,172: oul)west Pennsylvania Pipe Line run- from McDonald. 32.8G9; outside of McDonald, s,JU2. lVstcrdar's Slarkct I"eaturp. Tiadmg -was of small moment; but the price wa- stronger. The bullish influence was reported diopping off or production at McDonald. Opening and lowest 'or Febru ary option wa- eVic: highest, (12c: close, 62)c. T'leie wn-'no change in i-cfincd. D.nly average iun-,S3,334; daily average ship ments, , l.tso New Yoiik, Jan. 21. Petroleum opened stiongon the e-rutionof a snutll buying order, declined c, then rallied "c and closed firm: the ti-ansactions werooi an In significant character: Pennsylvania oil, spot, sales, 1,030 imrrelsat 61c: Fehruar- option, opening, 3e: highest, (Be; lowest, 62Ue; -lo-ing, C2,i Lima oil, no sales; total sales, acoobatrel-. Oil Citt, Jan. 21.-National .Transit cer tificates opened at G25j;c: highest, C2Uc; low est, C2c; closed at fi''gc: sales, 49.0CO barrels; cleamnce-, SHUN bai rels; shipments, 9I.2S0 barrels: runs. ss,,Hhariels. ' " BitADroED.Jan. 21. National Transit certifi cates opened at.aic; closed at625c: high est. 6Sc-, lowest. WJ-jc; clearances, 4u,000 bar rels. - LIVE STOCK JIABKETS. Keceipts, Shipments nd Trices at East Liberty anil All Other Vjirds. Ofkice op The Disi-ATcir. Pittsburg, TitrnsDiT, January. 21. t Cattle Receipts, U40 head; shipments, S40 head; market Mo, at unchanged prices,'' no cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 2,663 head: shipments, 1,500 head: maiket active for all grades at H 60 4 70: 6 cars of hogs wei e shipped to New York to-day. Sheen Receipts, 200 head: shipments, 1 000 head; market slow and unchanged. Ky Telegraph. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 17,000 head shipments, 5.000 head: market lower: ton lirsces for teei. $4 254 03: rthers. 3 0C 3 90: tockers and leeders, $2 402 9i: cows, SI fSg2 KS. Hog Receipts, 40.0U0 head: ship iiienis, 12.00J head: maiket active and irregu lar: roigli and common, $3 90i o.i: mixed and packcrs,-$t 15Q4 33: prime heavy and t butchers' weights, $3 454 43: light, $4 15 4 35. Sheep Receipts. 500 head; shipment-, 800 head; market active: sheep steady; i lambs stronger: native ewes. S3 504 10; i mixed, $4 50t 10; wethers rind veai lings. 4 $3 005 73; esterns, $3 W)g3 35; latnbs, $5 CO 640. New Tnrly-Beeves Receipts, 530 head. All fft-Tnnrti -wl cl.iiirhtj.misa nn trnrti I feeling steady; dres-ed I eef firm nt fV9c per lb; shipments to-day, 50S beeves. Calves Receipts, 417 head: Jc per lb lower: West em calvesdn'.l: veals. $5 00S 50 per 103 lbs; grassers, $2 25?2 75: Wesreih calves, $2 C0 3 05. Sheep Receipts, 4.7W bend; steady: lambs shade, lo w-r:-hcep, $4 0O&5 61 yer 100 lbs; lambs, (G 007 00; dres-ed mutton steady nt 7J.Mjic per" lb; dressed lambs dull at 9aUVKcr Ilt)gs Receipts, 37C head, consigned direct"; nominally steady at $4 10t CO per 100 lbs. Kansas Citv-Cattle Receipts, 3.600 head: shipments 2 COO bend; steers dull, weak to lower; cows Aieady to 10c lower; stockers j 14,700 head:''shipmT-nt, 2 800 head; thegen- eial ni-rkcfw- s.wioc lower tlirn vestentny: all gt-.iiles,js'304i0:-bulk,$t 004 10. Sheep Receipt-, 1 4iO Head: shipments, none; market steady and nnchanged. St. I.onl Cattle Receipts.l 700 bead: ship ments, 6,000 head: inprketcasi: lair to good Texans steers. $2 9JS3 C1. Hogs Receipts, 0,100 head; shipment-, 2,003 head; market steady; fair to' choice lieivy. St 1504 35: mixed ordinary to good, $3 704 2v); light fair to prime 13 P04 15. sheep Receipts. 300 head: shipments, none; market strong; top for good natives, $5 50. I'.nff.ilo Cattle Rcceipts,411onds:througli, Ssale: market feeling firmer. Hogs -Receipts, 33 loads through; 20 sale; maiket opened strong at 5e advance: best mediums, $4 G0 4 C3. Sheep and lambs Receipts, none through: 35 sale: very dull rind fully 25e lower: best native lambs," $6 00?C 50: ta"ir to good, $5 235 75: fair to best sheep, $4 255 50. , CinclinaM Hogs steadv; common and lt2hf.$3 734 25: packing and butchers, $4 25 t 50; receipts. 3,050 head; shipments, 1,043 head. Cattle easv; receipts, 4G0 head; ship ments, 400 head. Sheep steady: receipts, 230 head: -hipments. nore, Ijimbs steady: com mon to choice, $4 256 25 per 100 pounds. UP LIKE A ROCKET And Down Like a Stick, Is the Story in a Nutshell of Testertlaj's Orain and Pro duce Markets The Reverse or the Day Ilefore. CHICAGO The action of the wheat mar ket to-day was the reverse of that of yester day. It opened wenk and lower and closed sttong with a boom. To-day it was strong and advancing early, but w cakened and de clined later, closing ea-y at about the lowest price of the day. It was a good deal of a speculative market; that is, the maiket was governed largely by supply and detn ind, ir respective of outside or regular influences. Mav broke to 92j;c, reacted to 92c, broke again to 91Jc and ciosed easy at U2c. Corn wa-quiet and weak throughout the session, e-pecially toward the close, and1 closed with ic loss on May, the active future. Oats sympathized with the weakness in the other grains and lot c HOg products strong and higher early, but broke later on free selling by packers and other longs, closing at abont'hottom figures. Pork is 15c off; lard, 5c higher; ribs, a like amount. The leading fntnres ranged us follows, as cor rected by John M. 0k'ev & Co.. 45 tixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: Open-1 lilpli- Low- Clos- Ai:tici.es. ing. est. est. ' lug. Wheat, No. 2. 1 January. (TS I SSt, 8 87J $ 871 May : KH S3i H1H S1J Conic. NO 2. - Januirv rfcV SSS 37J STb Fehniiry 31'; SVji sss. M May JIW 4i;j 4d' 40 OATS. No. 2. ! January. Sli Z-X ' 3! Mav...! si.'i' Sl'i X,", 31 MESS PORK. I January 11 41 11 M 113) 11 70 May 11 75 It 63 11 S!i 11 60 I. Aid). January (ISO B S2f r, 2", 2i May 6 CO G tS-j C 55 6 5 short Kins. January 5 nn ?. C" S "K S 37V: May J S7V 5 SC1 5 SiV 5 S3 ' Cash quotations were as follows: 1'lonr firm and unchanged. No. 2 snring wheat, 87Kc: No. 3 soring wheat, SKJXWc: No. 2 rea, rajjaiV: No. 2 corn, STJQSTJ; Xo. 2 oats. 29j;c: No. 2 white, 31c; No. 3 white, tHOc: No. 2 rye. ?2c; No. 2 bailey, euc: No. 3. f. o. b.. 43W).-; ."o. 4, f. o. 1)., 3t-33e: No. 1 flaxseed, 96c; priire timotlsy seed. $1 221 25. Mess ptik-, per blil. i 25gS :w. Lard, per ICO llw. jr, 25 C 27i- Si.oit ribs sides floo-e), J3 57J3 1,0. Sho'jldi'is (boxed), ?4 MQi 73. blinit clear side- (boxed). f5 gj Whisky, dis tillers' fini-hed g(iols per gal, $1 Id. On the Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market was quictnuct unchanged. Eggs, 22g23e. NKWTORK Flour steady and moderately active. Wheat Spot market unset-led lower, weak and quire: No. 2 red. SI 0IJJ1 Oili in store and elevator, $1 OSJl 03J afloat: $1 03 OVi r. o. b.: No. 3 '.-d;.!9.-: unxivdcd led. 'e'4cftl 06: Nrn. 1 ?.".t:hein, $1 OiVfS 1 057;: No. 1 hard, $1 0il 0SVi;No. 2 Norfh cm. 99V;f?99c; options. No. 2 red, January, $1021.: Fr-biuary. $1 0:(m-O3i. closing at S! U2K:Mireb.jH3,il0i;j1. closing at$l 03': April. $1 03.ei 03Ji. closing at SI 03J4: Mii. $1 02.;)1 0i;. closing at Jl 0-lJi: June, $1 0ii (ffl C-2'i, closing $1 01t: Jul-, closing, 99Jc. Rtequict. Eirley quiet and steady: No. 2 Milwaukee, 71R73c. Com Spot market weaker, moderately active: No. 2, 4919J, levator. 5030Xc afloat: ungraded mixed. SSGnic; No. ;, 45g4Cc: steamer mixed, 48 49;e: options, Januarr. 49.f?4rtc, closing a' 4?c: Febrnarv. 49';49-e. closing at 41i.4'c: Mai eh, 495fl'vX49f.' closing nt 4Kc; 31.li, 4J(??J9;io, closing at 4Jic. Oats :not Dtit No. 2 white. 3'Vifc: mixed We-tern. SB tffiS-o- white do, 37V:?4-2:c: No. 3 Chicago, 37J"7c Hay quiet and sfcatlv. Hops fairly :iMive and firm; Stato. cemmon tocholc-. 20 fi2?; Pacific coisr. 2(jR2fc. Tallow firm and quiet: city ($2 03 lor packjtges). 4J 4 13 IGc. Ergs quittand steady: restern, 25c. Pot k in moderate demand and steady; mess, 9 7.'510 75: extra prime, $9 50. Cut meats strmi": pickled bellies 6c bid; shoulders, 4;iS5c: do hams, sifes'fe. Middles ea-ier iinu nun: snort clear, $6 35. Lard lower and dull; Western steam closed at $R G5: options, January. $G 65. c'osing nt $r c3: February, $6 (15, rjosir- at fo 61: JInrch, ?6 72, closing atjfi 710)5 72: Mav, $6 863 K. Butter quiet add sted: Western dain , lSfi;23c; riocream ery, 2I32r: Elgin, 31J32e. Cheese in fair demand and firm: pan skims, 5Jl0c. riHI,AI)F.l,Pnu- Flour doll. Wheat quiet; No. 2 red. January, 99Kcer$l 00- Feb ruary. $1 OOJ4QI C2; March. 1 02S1 01i; April, $1 0Sil 04. Corn quiet: No 4 mixed, 4141e:No. 4 yellow, 45c; No. 3, in expoit mtxeu. .January. 4S(K49c: Feiininr,, 4P5fi) V.c: Mirch, 4?K51c: Ai!ri!,4S.i0tRJe. O.Iti "''"J u;kui-k .xi. .iwnii e. saiJMJic: No, 2 white. 41c: No. 2 white. Jan :. -v-s.tA-.aoi '. Febrnnry, Csj39c; March, i'SU'S'Mc; "Ap'iil.' 3SKS39- KALTIMOKl-miejit firmer: No. 2 led. iic .in 44;'t': Mirch . 4JS4'c: April, 4SWc'; steamer mixed. 46'cc a-Ked. Oats firm; No. 2 white We-tern. 33?: No. 2 mixed Western 3737J.ic Ryo steady; No. 2, a96c. Hav vorv tirsn: good to choice timothy, $13 50 15 50. Provisions firm, active" and 1111 cnauged. Butter firm and unchanged. E"gs firm and scarce at 23c MilV OBLKANS Sugar fairly active nnri firm: open kettle, strictly prime. 2Z'tf?3" prune. 2 is-iw; mav i.iir. 2c; g (G- 11 10c; inir. -e-w-iuc: common lo good common, 2 5 IWtrJsTc: centrifugal, ofT to choice while. 3 13-lCS3Jfc: choice yellow clarified, Sc: prime nn. 3ifi3 9-16c: off do 3K3 7-ltc; seconds. 2K63Jc Molasses quiet: open kettle prime, 27c; lair to good fair, 2SJ25C: centrifugal, good prime, 15 18c; fair ti prime, 10Q13C; common to good common, C9c. CINCINNATI Klonrbrely steady. Wheat in fair demand and Ann: No. 2 red, 95c. Corn in moderate demand: No. 2 mixed, 43e. Oats in fair demand and firm: No 2 mixed, 34c. Rye quiet; No. 2, S7c. Pork quiet at $11 30. Lard lower to sell, $6 15. Bulk meats and bacon. easy. Bnt,ter xteaily. Eggs Ann at 21c Cheese dull and unchanged. KINSAs CITY Wheat higher but very dull: No. 2 cash, S9c Corn lower: No.2 cash, I3c bid, 33J4c asked: January, 33J..JC asked. O.its Cash steady and unchanged: options nominal: No. 2 cash, 2SC bid. Butter and egss unchanged. ' MIX.VE' I'OLI- AVlicat January, rlos in,p, 4c: May, opening, Rc: higliest, SSJJc; lowest. oTKc; closing, MJc: on track. No. I hard. S7c: No. I Northern, t5Jc; No- 2 North ern, 82S3c. St. Lours Wool Receipts, so pounds: shipments. 47,700 pounds. The market was steady and fairly active, but. unchanged. SICK HEADACHE Carter's Little Liver Tills. SICK HEADACHE Carter's Little Liver 1'lUs. SICK HEADACHE. SICK HEADACHE '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. ! Carter's Little Liver Pllli. de4-40-Mwrsu inurKut unit and -nearer: options anil, lower and eak:Jnni:--y. SSSSIX0- closing at 36c; Fehrnarv. 3G.W?.We. clnsing 3Gjic: Maren 37J."7;,,'e; Mav." :7We37'c. closing at 37lic: spur an- .iiiaunry. si 1JS1 OIJi: February $102(fil r-2!i: Mav, $1 OJUfilWJJ; ""steamer No. 2 rd. iiSUg'gSJic o'li weak: mixed spot. J11 ! 11''.-. ,1... ,n, . JOVAJ.. t., " ' '. t .. . .. ....... i.-.i,i,j.i:: r,'iiiii!i it .y Z-lIl THE PITTSBra f . " r "I - -A, ' . . -'" -"?"'' - ,, ' -7H BUSINESS MOVEMENTS. Plans Arranged for an Additional Entrance to Schenley Park. SKETCH OP TEE NEWSBOYS' HOME. Surveyors at Work on a Kailroad to Cross the Monon at Peter's Creek. A GOOD-SIZED DEAL 0X SECOND AYENUE The Myler property, 2fos. 99 and 101, lot 40x80, with an old building now used as a stable, on Second avenue, between Mar ket and Wood streets, was sqld a day or two ago for f23,000. The purchaser, who is a well-knowu business man, will obtain possession April 1, when he will becinthe demolition of the pesent structure pre paratory to the erection of a large ware house. Another Entrance to the Tarls. Flans have been completed, and are now in the office of the City Engineer, provid ing for.a new entrance to" Schenley Park, by way of Louisa street, Vhich, crossing Oakland avenue and Boqttet street, will be made continuous from Coltart Square to the park. People who have . looked into this Bcheme regard it with considerable favor, as it will make a pood drive and afford easy access to the park from the Oakland dis trict This improvement trill open up new frontatres, and is therefore of special interest to land owners and agents. It is understood that still another entrance to the park is under consideration, but the route has not J ueen uivuigeu. Important Industrial Movements. The town of Blair has had a new birth, and is developing into an important manu facturing center. Industries located there will pay tribute to Pittsburg, through which they will reach outside markets. It was stafed a short time ago that two important industries had been located there. It was learned vstcrday that another one of the largest md oldest steel plants in Pittsburg is negotiating with Mr. D. P. Corn-in, Sec retary and Treasurer of the Pittsburg, Vir ginia" and Charleston Itailroad, for a site at the same plaoe, Mr. Corwin and the Blair Land Company agreeing to furnish the necessary ground. It was also learned in connection with this movement that a corps of engineers is at work surveying and secur ing rights ot way for a railroad to cross the Monongahela river at Porter's Creek. This is presumably a branch of the Wabash sys tem, which," as staled the other dav, is known to be seeking an entrance to Pitts burg, and seems determined 'to get it. These various enterprises, all important in their possibilities, have given a decided forward impulse to real estate in that quarter. Points on the Newsboys' Ilome. As will be seen by advertisement this morning bids are solicited for the erection of the Newsboys' Home, corner of Forbes and Shingiss streets. The plan, which was prepared by Architect J. W. Offerinan, con templates a stone three-story structure fronting on Forbes street The style will be that of the colonial period with modern adaptations. The height of the building irom the pavement to the top of the tower will be 96 ieet It will contain 20 rooms above the basement. In the basement there will be a gymnasium and an auditorium. TRe contractor will be required to push the work as expeditiously as possible, ltnsinrss News and Gossip. Tlans for the Newsboys' Home show that it will be an ornament to the city. The weather yesterday was almost per fect, and business was coricspondingly active. Andrew Popp has sold to Clemens Ivucnzig 23x120 Icet on Ann street. Homestead, with a Irani dwelling, for H,()3. Andrew McMaster, the well-known builder, is bidding on five new house- at Ingram. Eighteen houses were erected in that place last year. Colonel J. i". O'.Sliaughnessy has sold his nuntsville; Ala.. lands" to a Western associa tfon. The deal involves $6,000,003. It is estimated, after a canvass of the rail raid lines centering in Chicago, that $20,000" 000 will be spent by them on account ot the Exposition. .Tr.lius F. Stark yesterday sold 100 shares of Birmingham Traction stock at 19. Andrew Caster is having good success in disposing of Allegheny County Light bonds. Luster will have a new umnagcr, but who will be selected Is an open question. Mr. Ilines is talked of. The Bank of England yesterday reduced the discount rate irom 3i to 3 percent, showing abundance of money. Henry M. Long yesterday sold 35 shares of Hand street bridge .-took at 45. Movements in Kealtv. Peter Shields sold to Mrs. Margaret Mc Ginnis aii eight-room stonfe-trimmed brick house, on Iot21xl20 feet, being No. 333 Forbes street, for $8,003 cah. John K. Ewing & Co. sold for Mrs. M. J. McFadden to James Clark a brick house of seven rooms and hall, with lot 2iix81, 011 Al pine avenue. Second ward, Allegheny, for $4100. Tl-.o Burroll Improvement Company re ports the following hale of lots at Kensing ton: Cantnnni Tjoniinick, Kensington, lot 73, block 8, for $325 83: Cantano Cnnnioslno and Lille Raffaste. Kensington, south half lot 4, block 8. for $3:0 63; llain M. McBIfre.sh, Drenew P. O., lot4", block 14, for $637 50; Frank L. Cain and John 1. Cam. rittsburg, part lot 14. block 13, 'or, $627 SO: J. J. McCor mick, Washington. Pa., lot S3 and5 feet lot 37, block 14, for $1,147 50. A. Z. Byers & Co. sold for Samnol John ston to D. Haine lot No. Ill in the Northstde Land Company's plan. West Bellevue, Pitts burg, Tt. Vj'ayno and Chicigo Railroad, hav ing a frontage of 35 ect on Fisk avenue and extending back.i distance of 105 feet to a 15 lont alley, for $475. D. Behen & Sou sold for Josephine G. Bo d to T. A- Jlles, lor $1,600, house and lot, corner Cabinet and Canoe alley. Sixteenth ward. HOME SECURITIES. UNLISTED TRACTIONS BEST FEATURES OF THE MARlvET. Dnqneme BIovss Up Another Peg.TTith the Rest Not Par Rehlnd Philadelphia Gas and Luster Submit to Concessions An Unexpected Dividend Announced. Business on 'Change yesterday moved in a narroer c'uclo than on tho provions day, but exhibited somo interesting features. Philadelphia Gas continued its downward movement, lne listed Tractions were quiet and about steady. The unlisted Tractions were the features. DuquesneUl up to 20, and closed higher offered at 20J. Birmingham advanced on sales to , a ud clo-ed steady at 19. At the afternoon hoard 39 was bid for MHimhp.qtpi good fair. 25j i l was a little stronger 6n the street as a re non to "00U i flection of the opinion that the strike will soon bo over, on the street, after the last call, there was a sale of 10J shares Dnquesno at 20K- Lumct was again, clipped a small fraction, while Snitch and Slrual held its ground until the lastcall, when it was offered down almost half a point. 'WneellnirGas was tho weakest thing on the list, finishing the day at 17 bid. It nut be remembered that it made a misfit in its dividend. The Westinghou"e Electric and Manufac turing Compauy declared a dividend of 1 per cent lor the last quarter of 1891. Transfer books will be closed irom tin; 25th to Feb ruarys. It was stated by a gentleman who ought to know that the long-delerred divi dend on tho scrip will soon be announced. Sales at first call were 145 shares Birming ham Traction at 19; 100 Manchester at 39, ex dividend. Second call 35 Duquesne Trac tion at 1 160 at 20: 10 Luster nt U; 70 Chartiers Gas at 7. Third call 5 Birming ham at 19,50 at 19; 50 Duqucsno-at iO; 20 Citizens' at 6l. Bids and asKing prices at each call are given in the subjoined table: first secoxd third .exchange call. call. call. ' stocks. b a b a b a P. P.N 4 M. Ex". 383 41T FlrstN.B. P'gll 18C, ..., 180 .... 186 Genuau Nat. B 325 325 Iron City Xat. B. 84 .... Kt 85 83 .... Third Nat. B I2SM.... t23 Western Ins. Co 40 Chanters V.G.C. 7 8 P. X.U. 4P.Co .. 1 Philadelphia Co. lb 15fe I5S$ 15fi 15 15M Wheeling Gas ti ... 20 .... 1 17 VJU Central Traction. 24 25 24 24! 24 4 Citizens' T'tlou- M.... 6U.... 61J 61K Pittsburg T'tloc. ... 50 .... 50 ... to Pleasant Vallev j Alleg'v Valley . 15 20 u, jo Sf 40 27.... 50 SIX 30 .... 27M.... 45 ., 25 10 ,30 10l 13 ": "7,'i 75 .... 30 10 10,' 13 27.... n,7s MX .... 100 m iom in "a . 7 Ex-dlv. COALERS LOOM UP. CORDAGE ANOTHER STRONG POINT IN THE SHARE MAltKET. Feverlshncss and Weakness the Features In Stocks The Close Divided Between Gains and Losses Chicago and Erie the Bis 'fhinc; in Bonds. ' New York, Jan. 2L The great strength which was the feature of the stock market was lacking to-day, and in its place thoro was great feverishness under the frequent attacks of the room traders who have not yet covered their shortS. There was an at tempt to cover at the opening, but the ad vance over last night's figures shown in the first sales, which extended topper cent in Louisville and Nashville, changed the tactics, and drives wero ma'do -from time to time without any material effect, and prices to-night are practically where they wore yes terday. There was particularly goodbnyingamong the specialties, and Northern Pacific proferred and the Wheeling and Lake Erie stocks weie notable in that respect. The Industrials were stronger than usual of late, and a drive at Distillers, credited to Chicogo parties", while it knocked the stock off from 67 to 55 in a very short time, was Just as quickly neutralized, and the stock shows only a fractional loss for the day. Tho great feature of the day was the sud den and decided strength in the Coalers, especially Lackawnnna and Reading. The movement was only sufficient to recover the early losses in Reading, although the busi ness in the stock was very large, while Lackawanna was advanced nearly 3 per cent from its lowest figure, and it closed with a very substantial gain. The general list was qtiiet and held within narrow limits. Cordage was the only other really strong point in tho list, and both the common and preferred rose about I per cent. The close of the market was quiot and generally firm at insignificant changes for the day, with advances and losses about eqnally divided. The advance in Lacka wanna was 2 per cent and in Cordage 1 per cent. The total sales of stocks to-day were 414. 402 shares, including Atchison, 14,690; Chi cago Gas, 12,708; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 76.S66: Erie, 12.350: Louisville and Nashville, 9,150; Northern Pacific preierred, 16.060: New England. 1L333: Reading, 63 730: Richmond and West Point. 4,558: St. Paul, 26,263: Union Pacific, 11,410. ,' Railroad bonds weie fairly active and dis played the same unsettled temper tint marked the dealings in stocks, though to a less degree, and many of the leading issues were Aim throughout, the important changes of the day showing nt tho close a mnioritv of advances. The total sales were $2,7S5,t00,of which Kansas and Texas seconds lurnished $370,003, tho Chicago and Erio in comes $273,003, andthe Reading seconds $196, 000. The Chicago and Erio bonds were the fcatuie of tho day. Alabama Midland firsts rose 2, to 8 The following table slioVs tho prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange vestcr lxv. Corrected dally for The Dispatch by WuiTXET&STEriiEXSOX. oldest Pittsburg mem bers of the New York stock Eicliange, 57 Fourth avenue. Ci'o Ing bid. Open lug. High est. Low est. American Cotton Oil... 3i. "i 34 M', :'-(-,: Si 91 42' i !'!?! 113 tA'A lt' 63'! 44 7rt 107K (; 121 9 eft K nn lir.ii "tili 37 SO 142' IMlj nli 4.1V 7 'ics" -22' 73 121 4 8o; "hvi 96'J 109' 19(, 11 20 78 4Il 31 H 72! American Cotton OIL pfd.. Am. itgar lleilnlng Co.... Ain.Sugsr KetlnilieCo.,prd SH "Us tlls. 60 JliV :uvi a 6m 44 V 76'4 los'S 122s an, 4SH Atcn.. ion. .v s. a- Canadian Pacific .... 42K! S41-, fcu'-t D5 3-1 Vj KITH' le w) 113 MM as'i; Canada Southern Central nfNew Jersey.... Central Pacific Chesapeake 4 Ohio C. &0., 1st .pfd C. 4 0.. 2d pfd Chic-go Gas 'I rust C. Uur. AQuinry C, Mil. 4 hi. Paul t. Mil. 4 St. Paul. pfd... C, Itockl. 41 c. ,t. i m. .t O 4 -o'i !! 122'i 911, 4RH 4.t 75'- M7, W I 1Kb V., M. P. M. 4 O.. pfd.... 1UJ iai 101 116 "71" i v. .V .orniwesiein. C. 4 Northwestern, prtfm. '., C. C. 4 I Col. Cotl4 Iron Col. 4 Hocking Yal l)c! l.ack.4Wt Del. ft lbi"son Den. 41tlii Grande Den. 4 Iilo Uraude. pfd.... K. T..Va. 4.i B. T., Va. ,t Ga., 2d pfd... Illinois Central.. Lake Erh; 4Wit Lake Eric 4 West., pfd.... Lake Shore 4 M. S Louisville ft Nashville Moblle.fcOhlo MN-ouri Pacific National Cordage Co N atlonal Cordage Co., pfd. National Lead J rust. Nev York Central N. Y.. C. 4 St. I, X. Y., C. 4 St. L.. 1st pfd. X. Y., C. 4 St. 1,.. 2d pfd. N. Y., L. E. 4W N. Y.. L. E. 4 W., pfd.... N. Y. ft X. E N. Y O. 4W Norfolk 4 Western , Norfolk 4 Western, prd... North American Co Northern Pacific Xorthem Pacific, pfd rtg'in Improvement Pacific Mall Isi., Dec. 4 Evans Philadelphia 4 Reading... Pullman Palace Car Richmond 4W. P. T Richmond 4 W. P.T., pfd . . St. Paul 4 Duluth St. Paul4 Duluth, pfd St. Paul, Minn. 4 Man Ipxas Pacific Union Pacific "Wabash Wabash, nfd lis' H6IJ IIZ'-C-. r-2H 72 V 37). 30'j 140 1 Vh ifi S 17V 37V 12i IS i; soH :vt 8 12.. 4S's' 1 'io'i, iam im P.. Y. 4 A P'gh June. R.Co. P.. W'lng & Ky. Chartler B.C.:. N.Y.C.O.C.Co Hanrt St. Bridge. Hidalgo Mln. Cor LaNoriaM, Co.. Luster M. Co..... Wet'liouse Elcc. Mbnon. Water... II. S. AS. Co W'house AJB. Co Wo.eHK.Co.lim Pitts. Plate Ulass 228 71 121 80?4 "tii (I5K loss 19;, in' 1U 31 K 721? 49'- 19J? 15 5IK lC'i 21'H MS' aiH 15 15J4" ii 1MH 1H8 12"? 47 13!X 30 82' 37 78 KVi liJi 82 ia,vj 2ft 07M "37" ai'! 40 15 71 43! m" "riu, -") &i 3! 784 35 Western Union Wheeling 4 L. E Wheeling 4 L. E.. pfd.. Dls. 4 Cattle Fd Trust.. National Lead Co '. National Lead Co., pfd. Boston Stocks Closing Prices. AtcM4Top 42H Boston 4 Mont... Boston 4 Albany.. ..axi Calumet 4 Hecla. Bn,ton,4iIalnc 161 Franklin Chi.. Bur. 4Qulncyl08 Kcar-nrge Kltcllhurglt. it 83 Osceola Flir.t4 P. M.. pTd. 83 Santa Fe Copper. ..2xi .. 11 ..nt .. 27 .. H ..155 .. 28 i.i.,i ,.,n.K ,v r 1. o.. in jaiunracK Mass. Central W nnlston Land Co. Mcx. Cen. com 215? i?0ston LandCo.., X. Y. ft X. England 41S West End Land Co N. . 4 N. Eng. 7S.121 BellTcleplione Old Colonv 189M Lamson Stores Rutland commgn.... 4 Water Power Wis. Central com.... 1S Centennial Mln Wis. Central prd .... 42 Xew E. T. . T AllouezMlu.Co.(ncw) l4lhonison-Houston , AtUntic llJil . fill . TO .206 . 15lf . 3l . low . t-4 .50), Philadelphia Stocks. Closing notations of Philadelphia stocks fur nished by Whitney 4 Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 our.n aveuueuicmoers 01 tneiew lork stock Exchange: Bid. ,...S' ,..201, ... V-i ..SOU, ..J4' ,..&$ ..48M Askei. .T5V 209-16 51 07 4s; Pennsylvania Railroad Re.i"ing Ifallro.td Buffalo. N. Y., 4 Phi a Lehigh Va ley Northern Pacific , Northern PacIHcpref. Lehigh Navigation Electric Stocks. Boston, .Inn. 21. SpeciaL The latest elea trie stock quotations to-day weie: Bid. Asked. m 37)4 S5173 28 50 12 10 1.100 901) E. E. C. Co, pref. Thomson-Houston Electric Co WSl Thomson-Houston, nref. 2R "s Ft. Wayne Electric Co 12 37 West'honseAssented Tr.Rccelpts. 12 ."O Detroit Electric Works 8 50 Mining Stock Quotation. New York. Jan. 21 Alice, 135: Aspen, 300: Ben nnd Belcher, 250: Chollar, ISO Crown Point, 143: Deadwood, 190; Eureka, 130; Gould and Curry, 150; Hale and Noicros", 13);. Homestake, 1125: Iron Silver, 140; Ontario; 4300; Ophir, 325: Plymouth, ICO; savaite, 155: Standard, 110: Union Consolidated, 140; Yel low Jacket, 110. Price of Bar Silver. New York, Jan. 2L r&peciaf. New York dealers' price lor bar silver, 92Jc per ounce. Bar silver in London, 42 9-16d per ounce. MONETARY SITUATION. Local Bahlters Report a Hotter Movement in AH Lines. Business at the city banksyesterday was a little moro aclivoinall Hues. Discounting was ot a satisfactory volume and checking nnd depositing fairly active. Improvement so far.this year has been slow, but all ad vanced ground is held. There 'was no change in the' usual 6 per cent rate. Bank clearings weie $2,963,917 01 and balances $525,834 15. At Neiv York yesterday money on call was easyatljfto 2 per.cent; last loan, 2; closed offered at 3 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 46. Sterling exchange quiet but 22S, 25 " 711) 73 122 122' MV, C1K 61 SS14 X'4 joss no 19V wjf 1HV 114 MM 20M "3is "si" 72'- 72V ' SOTS US 23 "ltli "l6M 24;4 244 6S 63Jb "si" "ai soy am 4l'A tvi "i'a" "tiH 71 ?r 113 iih" "ivi "ii'i 13s, Jjij 30 30 i S3'.( S-V4 Sm 58 7h H 57 57 3 331) Arm at$l 83 'or 60-day bills and $4. 85 'or demand. Closing Rond Quotation. V. S. 4s reg utf do. 4s conn HI M..Iv 4T. Gen. 5s. 631, .Mutual union us-. loos; do. 4'jsreg 100 N. J: C. Int. Cert...llOX do. 4Us conn. Northern Pac, lsts..H5 Pacific Us of '95 109 Louisiana stamp. 4. 83 Missouri 6s ,, Tenn., new set, 6s. .104 do; do. 5s... 97 do. no. 3s... 6S'-' Canada 80. 2d 102" Cen. Pacificists.. ..106 da clo. 2nas..iii Northwestern con,140 do debentures 5S.107 Oregon 4 Trans. 6s.. St.l7.4 I. M. Gcn.Ss. 85V St.L.4SinF.Gen.5I.107 St. Paul Conols'....ll) St. P.. C. 4 P. lsts J13 lex. P. L.G.Tr.Kctl8.1 Tex. P. R.G.Tr.Rcts 3I uen. 4 R. G. lsts...U6S$ ,"". '" 13.... ,4 Dcn.4R.G.Westlsts Erie 2ds 108'- Mi.K. 4 T. Gen, 6s.. W& BTd , Union uae. lsts- iv,n West Shore 102?a R. G. Wtst "o; Rank Clearings. New Tobk Bank clearings, $146,843,050: bal ances, $6,197,849. Boston Hank clearings, $13,423,767; bal ances, $1,515 008. Monev. 3 per cent. Ex change on New York. 1012jc discount.. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $11403,730; balance", $1,835,840. Money, 4 per cent. Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,264,053; bal ances, $131,345. Rate, 6 per cent. Chicago New York exchange par to 10c Bremium. Monev eav at 546 per cent, ank clearings, $14.293 464 St. Lotus Clenrlnas, $3,731,221: balances, $770,676. Money, 67 per cent. Exchangoon New York, D0o premium. New Orleans Clearings, $1,665,677. Memphis New York exchange selling at par. Clearings, $447,730; balances, $183,904. Tarpentine Markets. NewTork Rosin quiet and steady. Tur- pentine quiet ana stenuy at i;iei?ic- Wilmihgto!? Spirits of turpentine steady at 31c. Rosin Arm; strained, $1 13: good strained, $1 J5. Tar firm at $1 40. Crnde turpentine stendy; hard, $1 00; yellow dip and virgin,' $1 90. , Sayanxah Turpentine Arm at31c. Rosin Arm at $1 101 15. Charleston Turpentine steady at 31Kc Rosin Arm; good strained, $1 10. Tho Coffee .Markets. . New Yore, Jan. 21. Coffee options opened steady 5 points up to 5 down: closed barely .steady and unchanged to 10 points down; snles, 13,750 batrs, including January, 12.35c; Febrnarv. 12.4ShJ.50c: March, 12.2012.25e; Apiil, lL95c; Mav. ll.75ll.95c: September, 11.65c; spot Rio qfiiet and steady; No. 7, 13Jc. Baltimore, Jan. 21. Coffee steady; Rio cargoes fair, 17c; No. 7, 1313Xc The Drygoods Mnrket. New York, Jan. 21. The demand for dry goods was fair but conservative. A few specialties were relatively active mid there was more doing in a general way than a week ago. Prints, gmghams and woolen dress goods received good attendance: there was no material change in the condition of the market. Tho Metal Markets. New Yopji, Jan. 21. Pig iron moderately active; American, $15 7517 75. Copper quiet nnd easy: lake, 0Jllc. Lead quiet and weak: domestic, $1 15. Tin dull aud weak; Straits. $19 72 NEWS FHOM THE COURTS. Salt Against the Executors of a Late Rail road President. Attorneys Lyon, McKee nnd Sanderson yesterday filed a precipe in a suit brought by Henry S. Ives against James 'D. Callery nnd William V. Callery, executors of James Callery, deceased. The suit was brought in Common Please No. 2. Ives, tho plaintiff, is the railroad mapniulator ho was known as tho "Napoleon of Finance." No statement of the case, which is an action in assumpsit, was filed. The attorneys were seen but de clined to give any particular. They said that it laasin lelatlnn to business transac tions between Mr. Ivefe and tho late Mr. Callery but for prlvnte reasons they would give no information concerning tt. Jlr.Callery in his lifetime was President of the Pitts burg & Western Railroad. Turned Over to the Assignee. Alex. Thomas, assignee of James P. With erow, yesterday filed a petition for an order directing A. W. Thompson, who was ap pointed receiver of Wltherow by the Law lence County Court prior to the latter's as signment, to turn over Witherow's property to the assignee. Thompson, it was stated, w.v willing to turn over tho property If provision was made to pay $12,45; worth of receiver's certificates already issued and out3anding. Judge McClung granted the onler nnd directed the assignee to pay the certificates. Insurance Companies Want to Recover. Attorney J. N. Garrison yesterday filed precipes in suits brought by II. M. Dunlarl and George IV. Snaman, for use of the Guar dian and other insuance companies, against the Allegheny Heating Company. The snits are lor damages for injury to property caused by a gas explosion, the insurance oh which was paid by the insurance companies, who now seek to recover from the gas com pany. No statements of the cases were filed. The Little Newsboy Wins. In th6 suit of William A. Sullivan, the newsboy, against the Pittsburg and Birm ingham Ti action Company for damages for injuries caused, him it was alleged, by the conductor pushing froina carand him falling under a wagon, a verdict was given yester day for $1,50S for the plaintiff. To-Day Trial Lists. Common Pleas No. 1 Gallagher vs Phila delphia Company; Cody vs Pittsburg Trao- tlon Company: Reynolds vs Cridge; Donaldson vs Kelly; Stack vsConnoi; Mc Creery vs Re vere Coke Company; Kutb. vs Campbell: Commonwealth vs Mclntyre; Berg vs Hughe-) etal; Ruport vs Lytle; Pat terson vs Hamrer: RIggini vs Fox; Boivers vs Lim; Clark vs Liddell; Moore vs Llddell. Common Pleas No. 2 Craig vs Katz; Dougla's vs Mnckle: Winter vs Federal Stieetand Pleasant Valley Passenger Rail way Company: Mnnahan vs Crowtiier.: Flinn vs wauehtcr; Gilbert vs McKeesport; Wat son vs McKeesport; Ludwlck vs Versailles township. Common Pleas No. 3 Maciihnrt vs Scott (2); Dougherty vs Miller: Still-nagon vs Hogan: Gundlach, etal., vs Waltnski, et al.; Imhoff vs Lltchgl: Hamilton, for use vs McClintock & Co.: Police vs Echerlch. Criminal Conrt Commonwealth vs Dennis Gallagher, Patrick Gallagher, Andy Honeys chuck, Lorenz Martin, James Peterson, Andrew Weiner. Jehnnn Steel, William Jacobs, Charles Kennoy, Henry Dengan (2), Andrew Stevenson, Edward Wendall, II. II. Hirt, R. C. Sell, Philip Schultz, Herbert Germain, Mike Malvy. Antonio Abrnza. n. W. Wylie, Charles D. Little. J. J. Richards, F. R. llerriman. Minor Matters in Conrt, Fbakcis Gambagoi, of the Fifth ward, was acquitted of aggravated assault and battery 011 William Trust. Tub suit of FiedFlaggi 'against Charles Sander, nn nption on a contract, is on trial ueiore juuge lowing. Mart Patruch pleaded guilty to the lar ceny ot some ribbons from S. Glanz. Sen tence was suspended. JosErH Shtcoset was convicted of as snult on Isaac Snvder nnd sentenced three months to the. workhouse. The suit of A. Whittaker against J. F. and E. R. Edmundson, an action on a contract, is on trial before Judge Collier. 'Johx Spangesbero yesterday received a verdict for $9 47 in his suit against the American Pickling Works for wages. 'William II. Drain yesterday received a verdict lor $13 in his sntr-agaiiist Ross Da vidson to.recover for the loss of a horse. In the suit of J. L. Mortis against It tilings Bros, to recover for a flatooat taken by the defendants a verdict was given yesterday lor $208 for the plaintiff. ' Luke Adois, of Siarpsburg, charged by Fred Sieflcld with selling liquor nithout license, was convicted and sentenced three months tothe workhouse. A vmniCT or$S5 for the plaintiff was given yesterday in the Rnit of 3L Buehler against L. Ruch for damages for injury ton well, caused by drainage from a stable running into it. " In the suit of J. a McLaughlin against Faivcett & Milllken to recover for dishes uliegedito have been purchased, but never received, a verdict was given yesterday for the defendants. The suit of Frank Hemmings and his daughter, Eleanoragainst Bellevue boron"h for damages for injuria 10 the daughter J ciuiicu uj- inning on a uoaruwatk, 1 oa trial be. ore Judge White. AntLLin equity -wns' filed yesterday bv Sarah Connolly against Dohertv Brothers, contractors. The plaintiff owns propertyon Seventh street and asks for an injunction to restrain the defendants, who are erecting a building tor Isabella Ross, ftom encroach ing on the plaintiff's ground. GREATER than Diana of Enhesux. Dr. ' Bull's Cough Syrup. It stood the test of time. 20c TEE HOME MAMETS. Fancy Elgin Creamery and Choice Grades of Cheese Firm. FRESH EGGS IN IMPROVED DEMAND Oats and Hillfeed Qniet, and Ear Corn Drifting1 1'pward. THE HIDE AND LEATHER SITUATION Office or The DisPATcn. I Pittsburg, Thursday, January 21. J Country Produce Jobbing Prices The movement in this line is still slow, as it has been all the week. The fresh egg market alone gives signs of .firmness, and fresh stock is in good demand at 24c per dozen. Fancy Elgin creamery and choice grades of cheese are firm enough to go higher. 2ew York cheese is already a shade higher at sources of supply, but old rates still prevail in this market. The very cold weather has lessened demand, for trop ical fruits, particularly bananas, and mar kets in this line are reported quiet. Apples ft JOrai 75 per barrel. BfTTER Creamery Elgin. Si34c: Ohio brands. 2S30c: common country butler, 1316c; choice country roll, 1820c. BEANS JerYork Michigan pea.ll notHKJOO: mar rowfat. $2 1V32 25; Lima beans, 4tc Q 16: hand plrkfd medium. $1 002 01. . Beeswax Choice, 30.Cc ! ID: low grades, 22 Buckwheat Fl.iur-Ncw. 2K2Kc?l 16. CilEESK-Ohio choice. llmfc: Ae York cheese. ll(311Vc: Llmbnrgi-r. lltyan'jc: Wiscon sin Sweitrcr. full cream, 13s14c; Imported Swelt zer. 2S26c. Cideb (.onntrv elder. ?3 505 00 barrel: sand refined. $3 toi?S SO: crab elder. S7 50a CO. Cranberries rer box, $2 co250;per barrel. $700 3 00. Euos Strl'tly fresh nearby stock, 21c; cold storage eggs, I&q)13c. Featiiehs Extra live geese, 575Sc; No. 1, 43 50e 9 lb; inlxel lots. 39W0o. Dried Fruits Pearlies, hilves. SXcx evapo rated apples. 89c; apricots, 9llr: blackDcries, 5fic: rapbcrrlrs. laais.'ic; huckleberries, 7c; California peaclie, 7y.c. Game wild turkers, Jl 505J2 00 earh: mallard ducks. SI W per pair: teal duck". $2 Totac CO per dozen; pheasants, St 25 per pair: nnall, 52. 50 per dozen: hqulrrels, $1 uuroU 2i: rabtilts, 2o30cper pair: whole deer, labile V lb; saddles. 18ffi'J0c 1Ub. Honey New crop white clOTcr, 10(ail7c; Cali fornia honey. 1215e T9 lb JUrLE SYRur-73J0c gallon. JIaple SUOAR 10c f in. Pocltkt Alive Chickens, 6.7370c a pMr, large; B0SS0C, medlnm; live turkeys. 1213c ? lb: ducks Wa70; a pair: drrssed chickens, liai.ic lb; flresed turkeys, lP17c ? lb; dressed ducks, 1517c fl lb. I'otatofs Carload lots. WI-IOc on track: from store, 4-V(7-"'0c a bushel: Southern sweets, 51 5C1 75 a barrel fJerscys. 53 000.125. Seeds Western recleaneil medlnm clover Job blng at - 20: mammoth at $5 55; timothy. $1 45 for prime, andfl 50 for choice; bine grass $2 65fl2 80: orchard grass. $1 75: millet, 100: Herman. 51 15; Hungarian, fl 10: fine lawn, 25c t lb; seed buck wheat. SI 401 50. Tallow f'oitntrv, 4c;clty rendered. 5c. Teopical FRUITS-Leinons, 54 OXM 50: Florida oranpos. 52 Tffirz 51 a box: bananas, T",orai 75 firsts. 51 001 25 gooit seconds. per banch:ilaliga grapes. S" 5010 (XI a half barrel; new layer figs, 14:6c lb. Vegetables Cabbagp. MOOUMOO a hnndred; yellow Danveronions f-252 00 a barrel; toma toes, $2 00 per bushel; celery, 2530c per dozen; turnips, 90c?l 00 a barrel. Groceries. The movement in this line is more active than it has been since the holidays. High grade coffees are reported very firm. Canned tomatoes nnd corn continue to move very freely, and the tendency is toward higher price's. Sugars are steady nt the recent de cline. GREEN COIFEE Fancy. 2l."?C2-: choice Klo. 20 20c; prime. 19)jc: low grade Kin. 17ai8He; old Government Java, 27(329':: ,Mir.ulbo, ilaKc; Jtocha, WK'MSc: Santo. 2Hj2iS; Caracas, t&i Jlr: La (.11.15 ra. 2I'sZ!c. Roasted (In papers) standard brands lOcthlgh grades. 22 '-(iii2r,-c:oIl Government JnvVbulk. 2a :c: Maracalbo. 2tV(S23c: Santos nyEc: pea brrry. 25c; choice Rio, lSr: prime K10, 19c; good Mo. 18c: ordinary. is17-e. STtcxs (wlioIe)-Clove;, ltaitc: allspice, lCc; casshi, Kc: pepper, lie: nutaifg. 70,330c. PrTitOLEUM (Jobbers' prices) -110 test, 6Vc; Ohio. 120. 7'c:. headlight. 11,0. 7,c: water white, 03J$c: globe, lilic: elulne, 15c: carnadlne, lie; royaline, 14c; red oil, ioy.Ollc; purltv, 14c; olcine, 14c. SlINERSvOIL Xo. 1 winter, strained, 4241c per gal. : summer, av5)37c: lard oil. ssiiSoSc. Syrup Corn svrtip. 26W0c: choice sugar syrup, 34(a3Ge: rrlmosugarsvrup, 3032c; strlctlv prime, 28010c. S. O. JIolasses Eancy new crop. 4VM:c: choice, 40311c; old crop. 3633c; X. O. svrup, 443 3UC. Soda m-carb. In kegs, 3)(33Ve: hl-carb. In V 5!ie; bi-carh. assorted packages, 56c; sal soda. In kegs, l'c:dograuuUted. 2c. Caxdles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per set. 8'c: parafllnp. ll12c. KICE llend Carolina, 68c: tholce, 55((36; Loulaiana, 5H35'jc. ' bTARcn Pearl, 4c; corn starcb, 66)$c; gloss sttrch. (V7c. Foreion Fruits Laver raisins, J2 on: London layers. S2 25: Muscatel. s!75:CallforuIMuscatels. 51 4"1 TO: Valencia. 5,V06c: Ondara Valencij, 7 7Mc; pultnna. 313c: currants. 34"4c: Turkey prunes, 4S(35c: French prunes. S'SS'c: cocoannts, B 110. 53 00: almonds. i,an..Tjl lb. 20c: do Ivlca, 17c: do shelled. 50c; walnuts. Nan'. 13!314c: Sicily, fil berts, lie: Smyrna figs, 1213c: new dates. 55wc: Urazil nuts, 7c: pecans, 13(3l4c: citron. lb, 21 22c; lemon peeLTJc fl lb; orange peeL 12c Dried Fruits Apples sliced, G'(3j'ic: apples, evaporated, 7.'&(3Sc: peaches, evaporated, .pared, 21: peaches, California, evaporated, nnpared, s.'tlSS.'c: cherries, pitted, lie: cherries, unpltted, 6c: raspberries, evaporated, 1713c; blackberries, 441c: huckleberries. 7c. Suuars Cubes. 4c: powdered. 4Vc: granulated. 4'4cx conlecjlnners', 4,'ir: soft white, 44cx yel low, choice. 3'f33rac; yellow, good, 3K3lic; yel low, fair. 3'f?3Xc. Picki.er Meillum, bbls (1,200), f4"50; medium, hairbhlscmo). 2 73. Sm.t Xo. 1. ? bbl. J120: Xo. 1. extra, 5 bbl, 51 10: dslrv. ? Iihl. 51 20: coarse crrstal, "$, Mil. 51 20: Hlggln' Eureka. 4 lm sacks, 2 80; lllgglns' Eureka, us-14 lb packets. 53 00. Caxxed GooDS-Standard peaches. ?1 75(31 90; 2ds, $1 2V3t 35; extra peaches. K U02 10; pie peaches. 8.V390C: finest com. 51 231 50; Ilfd. Co. corn. OiciKSl fti: red cherries. 51 OtrTJl 10; Lima beans, 51 35; snaked do. 85c: strluzed do, 7037?c: marrowfat neas. Jl (yil 15; soaked peas. 6570c; pineapples. 81 20i31 30: Mahama da. 52 00: damson plums. 51 00; greengages, fl 25: egg plums, $1); California apricots ?l 7-V31 no: California pears, 52 in2 33: do greengages, 51 S5: do egg plums, 51 85: extra white cherries, $2 7.V32 85: raspberries, 51 1V31 25; strawberries. H5c51 10: gooseberries, II OOrivl (5: tomatoes. 87H(395c: salmon, 1-th cans, 51 3011 50: blackberries, 8t)c; succotash. 2-Ib cans, soaked, !Kc: do green, 2-lb cans. 51 251 50: corn beer. 2-Io cans, gt C5l 70: I-Iri cans, 51 20: baked beans, 51 4031 55; lobsters, 10-tb cans. 51 25; mack erel. 1-lb cans, boiled, 51 50: sardines, domestic, Ks ff 8V34 CO: A, 53 SO: sanllnes. imported, Ms, 511 50(312 60: sardines .imported. V.'s. (IS 00; sar dines, mustard. 53 30 1 sardines, spiced. 53 SO. Fisn Extra .No. 1 bloater mackerel. $24 00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do mess, f-0 00: No, 2 shore mack erel. 518 00; Xo. 2 large mackerel. 517 rO: No. 3 large macker"l,515 .50; No. 3 small mackerel. 510 00. Herrings-Spilt, MM: lak. 53 05 ? 100-tti bbl. White flsh. 5100 100-Ib half bbl. Lake troqt. fj 50 9 half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c lb. Ice land halibut, 12c lb. Pickerel, half bbl. 4 00: quarter bbl. ?l CO. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff herring, 90'. Oatmeal-Jl 755 CO. Grain, Flour and Feed. There was a single sale on call at the Grain Exchange to-day, namely, a car of Xo. 2 yel low ear corn, 51c, 5 days. Receipts, as bul letined, 14 cars. Bv Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne nnd Chicago Railway: 6 cars of hay, 1 of flonr, lot barley. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati nnd St. Louis 1 car of ralllfeed. By Balti more and Ohio 1 carof oats. By Pittsburg; and Lake Erie 1 car of flour. By rittsburg; nnd Western 1 car of straw, 2 of hay. Under the influence of liberal receipts, hay has lost a little of its firmness, and, while there has been no decline in prices, buyers aic not so eager as they have been for a week or more. Millfced is dull and slow. Oats are quiet at unchanged prices. Ear corn shows firmness, under the influence of improving quality of offerings. - Following Quotations are for- carloads lot on track. Dealer charge an advance on these prices from store: Wheat No. 2 red, 9S90c: Xo. 3 red, 94 95c. Corn' Xo. 2 yellow car. 51(351Jsc: high mixed ear, 49"$(350c: mixed ear, 4SW!5c: No. yellow, shelled, 4fS!M7c: high mixed shelled, 4i1-jl5c: mixed shelled, 432H1C. Oats Xo. 1 oats. JS'333Wc: Xo. 2 white. 37(3 37(s'c: extra No. 3 oats, 33 37c: mixed oats, 31 34Hc ltYit Xo. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 9394c; Xo. 1 Western. 9vrM.1i:. ItAKLEY W(375c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents, 51 vo3 50; LVicy whiter patents, $i 25(35 50: fancy straight winter, !" 0J(35 25: fancy straight spring. 55 :S35 50: clear wlnter.l 055 (O; str light XXXX baker-', ft 755 to. ltvc flour. J5 U0S 15. MuxrEED-Ao. 1 white middlings. SA 00"3:i 00 a ton: No. i white middlings. (18 00(319 CO; browu middlings 316 50(317 50: winter wheat bran, (17 50 18 00: chop feed, 521 0023 CO. HAY Haled timothy, choice. J13 50I3 75; Xo. I. 512 5U313 00: No. 2. $10 7oll CO: clover hay. $11 50 12 2: loose Irom wagon, $13 0O315 CO, according to quality; pacKingnay, s.i uuxpi '-j htkaiv uais, 11 i 003i7 50: wheat, $5 506 00; rye, S C063. Provisions. Sugar cured hams large $ Migar cured liaiiii, medium Sugar cured hams, small Migar cured California hams bagarcureub. bacon btigar cured skinned hams, largt Sugar cured skluued hams, medium Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders., Sug.tr cured skinned shoulders, f. Sugar curud bacon shoulders Mi gar cured dry-salt shoulders Sugar cured d. beer, rounds Sugar cured d. beef, setts fugar cured d. beef, flats Bacon, clear sides, 30 lbs , liacon. clear bellies. 20 lbs .' 1 OH 9 'i aS 10I 10 8 8 ft & 9 7 Dry salt dear sides, SOlbsave'g... Dry salt clear sides. 20 lbs ave'g. . Siesspork, heavy Mess pork, family Lard, refined tn tierces Lard, refined in one-half bbls Lard, refined In RC-lb tubs Lard, refined In 20-lb palls Lard, refined In 50-lb cans Lard, refined In 3-Ih tin palls Lard, refined In 5-lb tin palls...... Lard, refined In 10-lb tin palls Harness and Beltlng Demand for lightweight harness leather has improved in the past week, particularly for extreme lightweights, which have been very slow for tho past few weeks. Heavy weight leather is fairly steady. Belting and collar .leather are moving freely at prices qnoted. Following are the prices of harness leather as established by the Allegheny tanners: No-l trace, 38c per ft; B trace. 36c per B: Xo. 1 extra heavy, 100 Us and over, 36o per B; B extra heavy. 31c .per il; Xo. 2 extra heavy, 29c per II; Xo. 1 heavy, 110 to 160 fts, 32c per lb; B heavy, 30c per ft: No. 2 heavy, 28c per ft: black line, 29o per ft; Ho. 1 oak col lar leather, 13c; B oak collar leather, lie. Oak bolting butts nrimc qnallty. 35c X overweights, ailhsand up 28c A overweights, 211brfand up. .'. 2ac It overweights. 2Gtbsanctup 24c C overweights, 10 lbs and np 22c Middle weights, 16 to 10i Ibs.lc less than above. Hides and Calfskins. The movement Is slow in this line. BnlT hides, which wero nctive and firm at the be ginning of the year, have drlrted back into the old ruts. Caltskins are in short supply, and all offered are quickly taken at a shade better prices than could have been obtained a week ago. Sheepskin pelts are also in good demand, and go out as fast as they come in. Following are prices paid bv dealers and tanners for slock delivered here: Xo. 1 green salted steers, CO lbs and over. ft o. 1 green salted cows, all weights 4?f Xo. 1 green salted hides. 40 to 60 lbs 4i No. 1 green salted hides, 25to401bs 4? Xo. 1 green salted bulls , 4 Xo. 1 green salted calfskins 7 Xo. 1 green salted real kips 5 Xo. 1 green salted runner kips 4 Slieepiklns 25cgl CO Tallow, prime 4 Reduction for Xo. 2 stock. 1 cents per lb on steers and light hides; 1 cent on bulls and 2 cents on calfssins. The Flonr Trade Ebb lne;. Minneapolis, Jan. 2L Tho Northwestern jllilter says: The flour output Inst week de creased slightly f 1 om that of theweek be fore. The production was 173,145 barrels, averaging 28,857 barrels, against 178 870b"ar rels the previous week, 115,600 barrels for the corresponding time in 1891, and 118,933 barrels in 169). There has been a material change in the operative situation on the falls since last week, and the output this week will bo heavily reduced. The present output is probably not over 55 COO barrels dally, and itis doubtful if the average six days' work will reach that figure. The best business has come from domestic markets. A few parties report a moderate export trade, but the greater number complain that bids are too low. Extract of ALL COOd'cOOKS ' Tlio 'X'enx- Trlouxicl. Send to ARMOUR & CO., Chicago, for Cook Book showing; use of ARMOUR'S EXTRACT In Soups and Sauces. Mailed free. BKOKEKS FINANCIAL. WHrrNEYVlc Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. arjCO-33 nmOIC'C SAVINGS BANK, rtUlLt d 81 FOURTH AVENUE. Capital. 1300,000. Surplus, $51,670 -S3. I). 3IcK. I.LOTD. EDWAKD E. DUFF. 4Prtsident. Asst. Sec. Treai per cent interest allowed on time da posits. " " oclHil-o John 3VL Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stock, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. 5 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. Most physicians agree that whisky and quinine are the best cure for grip. The disease, it is conceded, can be warded off by the judicious use of a pure stimulant. Klein's "Silver Age" and "Duquesne" Rye Whiskies are indorsed and prescribed by the medi cal faculty. The former sells at 1.50 and the latter at $1.25 per quart. MAX KLEIN, 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. 1 JiU5-Mwy A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY. BEST FOB General Household Use. WEAK MEN, XOUR ATFENTIOa H CALLED TO THIS QRAllT EMOL'.SK' toth- TIAOCMltX TWCtMAM nrav'Snprifir Mpdirinn i t--j --r- " -v J F YOU SUFFER fj Tolls OtbillLv. caLnesn of Kivl-v mainaniuid Mind. Spermatorrhea, aid lmpotencj. and nil illAeases that arise from over Indulgence and self-abaje. as Loss of lleraorj and l'ower. Dimness of Vision, I'rematnre Old Age. and many other diseases that lead to insanity or Consamptlon andan early crare, wrlta for oar pamphlet. Address GRAY MEDICINE CO.. Buffalo. N. T. TheSpeclnc Medicine is sold hy all dru(telsts attt per package, or six naekajres for J., of strt tr mall Sd"cwti'K0t'gr0rnWE,GUARAN.T.EE. onleracnreormomcy refnndo. 49"On account of counterfeits we bafe adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only gennlar. Sold in ltUbnrg by a. B. UOU-XSD. cor. Mmlthlleld and IbertyiU. 3s-n-uwreoxa ASHSSE a. Ss pm Sa a r w W 3 THE BEST REMEDY MpfflLY A Set right all, tho proper frmcv ticn3 of woman hood. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is tho remedy. It regu lates and pro motes their ac tion, and removes tho obstructions and suppressions e't I ! n 'I I 0? 9 y uii which cause trouble and misery. At the two critical periods in a Troman's life tha change from girlhood to wornanhood, and, later, tho " change of life "it is a perfectly safe and an especially valuablo remedial' agent, that can produco only good results. It's a powcrf ul, invigorating tonic, and a soothing and strengthening nervine; a legiti mate medicine purely vegetable, perf urtiy harmless and carefully adapted, by an ex perienced physician, to woman's delicate , needs. For all the derangements, .irregularities, and wealaiesses peculiar to tho sex, tho " Favorite Prescription " is a remedy so cer tain that it can be guaranteed It it doesn t give satisfaction in every case, the money is returned. Kb other medicine for .women is ? sold in this way. Mb other medicine can be. MEDICAL. HITTIER 814 I'KSX .iVUXUE, PirTSBUKG, PA. As old resident' know and back flies of Pittsburg paper prove, is the oldest estab lished nnd most prominent physician in tba city. devotin?speciaIattention to.tllchronia Sesre-N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCQOIIQ am mental dis personi II L.M V UUO eases. physical de cay; nervons debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hone, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlnes, dizziness. lceplo'nois. pimple", eruption", impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting; the person for business, society and marriage, permanently, "-afely and privately STftiBLOOD AND SKINSES ernptions, blotches, fulliii;hair.bone.nain?, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tha tongno, month, throat, nicer, old sores, ara cured for life, and blood nol-on thoroughly eradicated from! IDSM A DV kidney "and the svstem. Uflllinn T (bladder de-' raneeuients, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptom receive searching; treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whitticr's life-long, extensive oxporl. enceinsnresscientifleamlrelinb'etreatmenB on common sen-fe princlp'es. Consultation free. Tatients at a distance ax carefully treated as if here. Office hour", 9 A.M.tot p. at. Sunday, 10 a. jr. to 1 p.m. only. DR, IVurrrrEK, S14 Penn avenue, Pitt-dinnr. Pa. ia.ilD-n-'iiwlc Ffllanhood Rsstoredt "XEiiVUSEEDS," the wonderful remedy, is sold with a written Oitarantte to cure all nervous diseases, sucn as Weak31cmory.Loss of Brain Power. Head ache. Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, NiKhu ly EmisHlons.Nervons. ness. Lassitude, all drains mi n lossnf now bxtobe axd ArrEE usixo. cr of the Generative organs In either rex caused by over exertion, youthful error?, or excessive uso ot tobacco, opium or stimulants wh'cn soon lead to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Pntrjpcon venient tocnrrrlnvestpocfcet. ?S1 per package by mail; 6 for $5. With every 55 order we irlve a wrttUrh oudranttf to cure or refund tlie money- Circular free Adrtre Arvp M-c Vn 'hi'-irn. IlU Forsalein Pittsbnn; by Jos. Fleming l Son, Druggists, 110 and Hi iiarket st. IIOCOO-JIWT MANHOOD RESTORED. I "SANATIVO," tha Iwonaerrui jpanun iumedy. is sold-wtdt Written Cuaranteo ,U kk,c .11 ,c . ir- eses. sulu as ftn ?Iemory, Loss of Brala Power. Headache, VTakefclnes, Lost Jlan hood, Xervousness, Las situde, all drains ad loss of power of tla Generative Onrans la either sex. caused bv Before & After Use. Photographed from life. orer-exertion, youthful indiscretions, or the excessive ase of tobacco, opium, or stimulant", which ultimately lead to Infirmity. Consumption and liuanitr. Put np In convenient form to carrv in the vest pocket. Pnco 1 a package, or 6 for $3. With every S5 order we kits a written guarantee to cure or refund ttia money. Sent by mail to any address, qrcular fres in plain envelope. Jlendon this paper. Address, MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch Office for U.S. A. MS Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH. PA., BY Jos. Fleming & Son, 410 Market St. Dnqnesne Pharmacy, 518 Smithfield St. A. J. Kaerchcr. 59 Fpderal St, Allegheny City. llWJr DR. E. C. WEST'S Treatment, .1 guaranteed specific for Hysterti, Dizziness. Cunvulsions. Fits. Nervous Neumlgla. Headache. Jferrons Prostration caused bv the nsa of alcohol or tobacco. 'Wakcfnlness. Mental De presslon. softening of the Brain resulting In in fcanltr. decay and death. Premature Old Age. Loss of Tower In either sex. Involuntary Losses and hnermatorrhrea caused by over-exertion of tha bnla. self-abuse or over-lndulrence. 'Each box contains one month's treatment. $1.00 a box, or six lor $5.00, by mall. WE GUAKANTKE SIX HOXE5 To enre any case. With each order received for 6lx botes we trill send the purchaser oar written, guarantee to refund the money. If the treatment does not cure. Guarantees Issued oulybrKMIIj G. STUCKY. Druggist. S-ole Agent. Nos. 2101 and 1701 1'eun avenue, corner AVyll avenue and Vulton. street. Pittsburg. Pa. Use btuckys Di.irrho?a Jb Cramp Cure. Conndoii cts. jal-A!-eod Thorou;hIy, Rapid!'. Permanently Restored. Tf Toa srs vnfTerlaff from I7ervonaiss. JDbUllT. XjOSt Ot Fatlisp Manhnod. impcteacy. Stunted Development ot anr ot tha parts. Weakness of Body and Jtflnd. Worry Errors or Youta or Iat er Sicesaes, DO NOT DESPAIR. mere is Hope loyll. Yoini. Hiiile kill an! OM In. T1I0CS I'tPS OK TUT. WORST CISF! IUTK T1ILDSD TO 0C8 EXII.CHIYK 1TU0DS OF MOJ1K TIIttTHLIT. HOST SCIENTIPIC and S0CXS3TUI. SVEe KNOWS Absolutely UnfaUmfT. Enored by the leading Mntkal rrateroi:y. JKVSSTIUATE. Roek. eTplanationi, UstinuM alals aad endorsemcou maikd (Malcdi FREE. T3S AXSSZCS aEDHiL CiSIIISU CO.. Ciziz., Oi ja7 57-eod K'5 COTTON BO COMPOUND. A recent discovery hy an old phybician. uccessfulir nsed monthlr by tllouanUs of ladles. IsthHonlv perfectly safe and reliable medicine discovered. Beware cf unprincipled dnnr its who offer inferior mem cines in place of this. AsK for Cook's iuhux Hot Comfocsd, take no siibstl. tutc. or inclose 51 ana s cents in poiage m icuer, sntne will sfnd. bealed. by return mall. Full sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only. Sstamps. Address IONIJ I.II.Y COMPANY. Xo. 3 FUher 15lick. Detroit, Mich. Sold in rittsburc; by Jos. Vlejiino box. II Market street. delT-51-eodtrk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all c-aso re. quiring scientific anil confi dential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. E. C. P. S.. U the old- Cin'IStlll Vil Ull. 1UlJ9U-- tlon free and strictlr cond- dential. Office hours, 9 to 4 ami . to 8 p. at.; Snndayi, 2 to 4 p. Jt. Consult them person ally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn r. and Fourth St., Pittsburz, Pa. Je3-72-DiTK VIGOR OF MEN Easily. Qnickly. Permanently KESTOKEU, WEAKNESS, XEBVOUSSESS. DEBILITT. and all the train of evil, tlio renlts of over work, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, development, and tone uamnteed in all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immettl" ate improvement seen. Pailure impossible. S,000 references. Book, explanations andi proors Tcailed (ealed) free. Address ij:ik medical, co ktjffalo. ". t. JeltMS Suffcrinjr from Lnak', 0. lID&aaa MUlr.L.o.tllaabood.' "jTU ! USI wwrr. ;rr.aii & Etr. We will send yon a valuaolc nook (sealed tree of charge, eontalnlns: fnll particulars for 'peeily and permanent enrc. Address: MA.MIATLI jlEU.CO., SC4 Ollvf -street. St. Louis, Mo. de-20-133 Snfferlaff from the effects ot vcnthfnl mr I earlv decay, wastini? wtAtncss, lost manliood. etc i 1 will send a valuable treatise (valxi) eatalnlns rauparucuiars xor noma cure, iilks oi cnarsre. Atpiendld medical work, should Do reaapyeviTT r man who Is nTrons an1 deh'.Wated. MUma ' FroaV F. C. h'O WLEUt, aoodrn, CoaaJ "' deI-U-aiawj DOCTOR W 3i-&. 4tG55V U?s& sil NERVE & BRAIN II CHKWSTKPnKTll EmJ MB "&TWr "3 ." .MiMW'
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