WwkWW. THE- PTTTSBUIIG " DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1893. THE TRADE OUTLOOK. The Past Season Was Unprofitable to Home Gardeners, WHAT OXB GF THE3I HAS TO SAY. Tie Brjgoods Trade Eevivin;: nnd a Pros perous Tear Assured. CHICAGO'S LIVE STOCK STATISTICS OmcE or THE DisrATCH, ? PiTTEBrKa. Tuesday, January 26. J It has become a question ot no ordinary interest as to -whether the sardening trade can be made a profitable one in this vicinity. Last reason's results were far lrom satis lactory to our nearby gardeners, owing to the great yield and heavy shipments from the South. A Neville Island gardener, who has been in the business all his life, had this to say of trade: "Few, if any, of the' gardeners around Pittsburg are as well off as they were a year ago. The yield of 1890 was. much lets in Tolume than that ot 1S91, Cut the small yield of the former year brought much better results in money with less labor than the past i-eaon, A year a;ro at this time we had no trouble in selling our riroductsat fully three times the price we ere able to set this winter. In the fall of 190 cabbajre w as active at 10 to 15c per head, and at these nriccs supplv was not up to de mand. In the rail of 1891 1 had 15,000 head rcadv for the market, but was not able to sell at any price, and the preat bulk of my Rtccfc went to the sarbape pile. Turnips at 30c rjcr bushel did not pay tobring to mar ket, as the freight and other exijenses w ould wipe out all prospects of gain. All in Favor of the Consumer. "The past season, while it has been a poor season to the producer, has been one ofad vantajre to the consumer. In f rait and vege table lines the householdcr'sontlay this win ter has been on an average not more than one-thiid what it was the previous reason. Another reason of such abundant ci ops and low prices would, 1 am sure, force many of our home gardeners out of the business." The drysoods trade, w hich has been very quiet since the windup of the holidav sea ton, begins to show some sifjns of revival. A representative of one of our leading firms bad this to say: "There has been a decided improvement in our branch of business the pist w eek. Orders are coming infreely.and nil signs point to a prosperous year's bui liess. Thcflrst Half of winter betas: excep tionally mild, demand for furs, flannels and lonfcif. poods was not up to ex pectations, and as a result jobbers mtiSt necessarily carry over until next season, a larger quantftv of poods in this line than nsual. With this exception, trade Jor the winter has been unusually Rood, and the holiday trade was better than it has ever been. "In the faith of a nrosnerous year ahead. w e are buyin-r up larger supplies of goods than at any previous jcar in the history of our trade." Chicago Cattle Receipts. A Chicago trado paper has this to say of the live stock industry in the Western metropolis: "Lafct week's receipts of cattle 93.5S1 head were the larcest of native cattle on record for the "native"' season. Owms to the very larce proportion of cows and half-fat cattle, however, there were, doubtless, fewer pounds of beef than at times when w eekly leceipts were 15.C03 smaller. Durmcr the corresponding week last year Chicago re cul ed 75,44'J cattle, and while the quality then was not good there were more pounds of beef received than during the past w eek. The largest number of cattle received in a vt-ek was A5 524, September 19, 1S9L when there were 53,000 head of Texas, Indian and Northwestern rangers included. That week only 42,(00 native cattle numbered among the'receluts, aghinst over 80,000 natives the past week." m WELLS YESTERDAY. The Drill railed to Tenetrate the Firth Sand In aicDonald Gusher In Back of Oakdale It Is the "Woodland Oil Com pany's No. C, on the GainDle Farm. There were no big wells drilled into the fifth sand in the JfcCurdy or McDonald fields yesterday, consequently the produc tion was lighter than nsual. The territory is bpenmlug dav by day moro circum scribed, and there is less room for the operators to branch out and show what they can do in this particular line of business. Let the festive wild cattev alone and he will develop any country on the globe, but place him under the management of a follow mortal and there will be trouble. On many occasions have the producers left their pots, but only to encounter greater dangers, and itisthc casoat nresent, when the dc-cendants of the Puritans go forth to battle only to meet a general enfil ading fire fioni the desperate operators. This covers a multitude or sin, and its power of oven-caching is everlasting. Two Tr lis Almost Uu. The O.'.kda'.c Oil Company's Nos. C and 8 on the Wallace fim were due to reach the fifth sand late last evening, but owing to the breaking o: an cmine they were, not able to drill in. The same company's No. 1 on the John Wetmore Tarm should be drilled into the fifth sand to-day. Jennings & Guffey's No. 1 on tiio Matthews farm, which tell bclo-v 10 barrels :i hour for some time, has again been restored to the list. There were no big veils brought in yester day, hut soveial sh mid be developed to-day or to-morrow If the locations are to be judged as indicating good wells. Th Woodland Oil Company drilled Its Xo. 6. 011 the Gamble farm, into the fifth band ye!e.rdiy afternoon, and List evening it was reported to be making 5) barrels an hour. IJr. E. C. Ilo-cnzle has developed somo good vras frritory in ShalT townr.liip on the George E. Vickers property. Sir. Vlckers is on the staff of the f!r.!adelpliia Press, and whs formerly a newsnaner worker in Pitts burg. A eauge of the well yesterday after noon showeu that it had a minute pressure of 295 pounds to the square inch. It is lo cated only three miles above Sharpsburg. 1 he Hourly Gauges. Guffev, Jennings & Co. No. 3 Matthews, 35; Ne. 2 IIerron,.39: No. 2 Xatthews heirs, 25; Oakdale Oil Comuanv's Xos. 2 and 3 Bald win, 85: Nos. 1 und 2 Wallace, 33; Kelso No. 5, Pjtterson & Co., 20, Kelso No. 3, 40: Devonian Oil Company's 1 and 2 Hoyca. CO; Morgan heirs' No. 2, Oakdale Oil Company, 33; Sam Murgeon 1 and 2. Guffev, Galey & Murphy, 35: Fort & Greenlee's Nos. 5 and 6 Gamble. : Koyal Gas Company's No. 2 3L Itobb, 30; Guffev, Qneen A (.o.'s Nos. land 2 Wctmoie. l:Gale Hi o ' No. 1 Walker, 20. Estimated production, 32,000; stock in field, 67,000. Kuns for Monday. National Trail-it Company runs, 5L230: shipments, 47,il- Mackcburg Pipe Line Com pany nms.1311. iluckeve Pine Line Company runs, S9,-'40: shipments. 46,437: Eureka Pino Line Company ruin., 8,000: shipments, 2,270; Southern Pipe Line Company, shipments, 46,479: Southwestern Pennsylvania Pipe Line runs irom McDonald for Saturday, 46,4B0; outside of HcLonald, 14,031; runs lor Mon day, frj S75. Testerrlaj's Market Fealares. Trading was better than on the previous day. but the pi ice was on a slightly lower lcveL The bullish uevsfrom McDonaldhnd little effect in the absence of buying orders. Fein uary opened and closed at 627 This was also the highest. The lowest was Gn Kefincd was marked down at Antwerp, but wa unchanged elsewhere. Daily averafi r:ms, 7,243; daily average shipments, 70.1S1. Clearances wetc '4 COO barrels. Oil Crrr, Jan. 26 National Transit certi ficates opened at MJjc; lushest, WVc: lowest eic: closed. 62c: fale-, 1S.C0O ban-els; clear ances, 102,000 Imrrcls: shipments, Vil 212 bar rel: runs, 123 oil ban-els. UnAOTonn, Jmi. 20. National Transit certi ficates opened at bitc: closed, 6i',:c; highest 6iJe:loest.i:c: clearances, 50,000 b:nels' .new York, Jan. 2G Peti oleum opened steady, declined c on small sales and closed -teady. Pennsylvania oil, spot, no sa'.e: Feliury op'ion. opening CZUc- l-.igh-t'st, fEJJcj lowest. fcSUc: closing. (sytc; Lima oil, no sales; total sales, 10,000 barrels. Thn Coffee Jlcrkrts. New York, Jan. 2C Coffee options opened steady 5 points down to 15 up; closed steady unchanged to lOup: sales, 25 50oba-s ineluding Januarj", 13 05JJ13 15c; February' 12 0) 12.73c: Jlaich. 12.40ail20c: April, rio 5:2.15c: Mav. ;.CO!2.10c: June, ll.95gl2.o6c Juiy, ll.S5c;Septer.iuer. ll.70 11.73c; spot Kio firm ?nd leir dinnnd;No. 7, iSXc Baltimouc, Jan. 2C Cofiee cargoes, lair, 17c: No. 7, 13?c. fii-m; Itio Tho Metal Markets. New York, Jan. 25. Pig Iron in moderate demand: American, J15 7517 75. Copper dull and weak; lake, $10 75. Lead easy and quiet: domestic ft 12.. Tin dull and weak; Straits. J10 bCgf.' C5. WHEAT OFF HALF A CENT. A rinrry in the Las: Hour Succeeded by Kenowfftl Weakness Corn Qnlet and Easj Oala Dnli H05 Products less Active and tower. CHICAGO-Wheat was lower most of the day, though a flurrv during the last hour r brought the price, up to the closing figures 01 yesterday, but tenewed weakness 101 lowed, and the market closed easy at tv loss of about Je compared with last prices yes terday. Operators were inclined to be cau tious about making heavy transactions until after the receipt of official confirmation of the news that Chile had assumed a pacific tone. The situation was regarded by the longs as quite discouraging, and at the start there was free selling, witn buyers holding off. Jlay opened t91Kc,or about Ja below the close yesterday, and for a time it looked very weak and toou touched 9ia but there was lively covering by shorts, who got out good lines yesterday and who were now dis posed to take in profits, ana the offerings were readilv absorbed and the feeling grew steadier. There was good buying, out tue reported increase or 300,000 bushels during the week in the English visible supply caused a leaction. Jl.y advanced to 91;ic. Then the price quickly went to MJc, weak ened again and receded, closing easy at 91Vc Corn quiet and easv mot of the day. Liverpool was Ud lower. Jiay opened lie lower at 3iJc, fluctuated between that price and 40J.c. and closed at 40c- Oats dull and easy, closing a shade off. Hog products less active and easier. Th absence of any lresh war news and the weakness in other speculative pits were un furm able. May pork opened 12X lower at $1210, sold off lo $12 CO, fluctuated some and closed firm at $12 07, a net loss of 15c. Lard is 7JJc off and libs 10c- The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected bv John M. Oatlev & Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: tR-ncxES Open- High- Low- Clo- artici.es. nR nU cst lnar- Wheat. No. 5. January ST S7X S 86V 875 May ll't 92,'i MX SIX Conx. No. January 37 37V S7H 3TH February 3T 38'4 371, 38s May 39.1s , S0 40 Oats. Xo. Z. January 13', 3',; 18 M Mav 30."i 30'A 3UK MessPobk., January. !..... 11 80 11 SO 11 70 11 75 May 12 10 12 10 12 00 12 07Jj Laud. January 6 43 0 43 6 42H 6 42' Mav 6 7U 6 73 6 70 6 72, SlIOET UIBS. January 5 7iH 5 80 70 5 77. Ma- 6 10 6 10 6 00 6 02 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steadv and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, S7Ve: No. 3 spring wheat. Slf?S2c; No. 2 red, SSJaSSOc; No. 2 corn, 37Uc; So. 2 oats, 23c; No. 2 hit, 29JCc: No. 3 white, 2e2SJfc;No. 2 rye, 79Kc; No. 2 barley. 3ii60c; Nit 3, f. o.b., 42uic; No 4, f. o. b., 3750c: No. 1 flaxseed, 93c; prime timothy seed, $1 231 26. Mess pork, per bbl, JS 62X- Lard, per 100 lb. $0 42. Short ribs sides (loose). $5 703 M; dry salted shoulders (boxed). ?4 6204 75: short clear sides (boxed), $6 00t 10. "Whis ky, distilleis' finished goods, per gal., $118. Sugars unchanged. On the Pioduce Exchange to-day the but ter market was highei : fancy creamery, S0 31c; fine Western, 2S30e; ordinary, 26?27c; selected dairies, 2126c; ordinary, 2023c. Eggs,23Kc NEW YOKE Flour quiet and irregular, closing easy. Conimeal quiet. Wheat Spot market irregular, easv and qule't; No. 2 red, $1 O-iJf, store and elevator: U 03KSSI 04?i 07 (i os; -"- - orniern. yaf4c. tiptions No. 2 red, January, $1 02I Oili, closing at $1 02t: February, $1 02K1 03. closing at $1 02: March. $1 03?fi103K,c!osingnt$l 03Ji; April, $1 C31 01: May, SlOSJf! 03. closing at$l 02; June, tl OOJSl 01; Julv, '.lilDOJgc, clrsiii2iit0:ri;;. Rye dull, irregulat-; Western, W9;c. Bailev dull, irregular; No. 2 Milwaukee, 7072c. Corn Ppot market opened weaker; closed ste idler and dull: No. 1 43iei8Kc elevator: 49c aflott; ungraded misrd. 37(J50c: No. 3, 47c; steamer mixed, 47ieiSJJc. Options. January. 4"? 4Kc. tlo-mg 4Sc; Februnrv, 4Si4s;, closing at 4S)JcMarch laiSia, closinV 48Kc; April, 4Sj;e. closing 4Sc; Mav. sP,$ls;gc; closingat 4Spc. Oats Spot, market steadier, less active, options firmer, quiet; January. 35c: ' February, 33c; March,; 33c: ilav. ZOifQSGJjJc: closing at Sfiic spot Xn. 2 whit.-, 37XJ37?Xe: mixed West ern, 34e36Jc: white doj 3742c; No. 2 Chi dgn, 357c" liny quiet and weak. Hops Moderate deniund and firm. Tallow dnll and easy. Eggs quiet and firm: Western, 21Jc. Cut meals firm and quiet: middles quiet and easv: short clear. S6 40. Lmi-i1 lower and dull: Western steam closed at t3 77j bid, options, Jannary, $6 77, c!osin at $6 76: February. $8 75: March, $8 81; May, $0 D37 01. closing at $7 48. But ter quiet and easy; Western dairy, lS23c; do creamery, 21CJS2C; Elgin, 32c Chee-e in fair demand and film; part skims, 610Uc: full skim, 25i'4Jc. ruiLADELrniA Flour quiet; prices barely steady. Wheat niled weak and closed finn: Jannary and February. $1 OOVkffll 01: March, $1 021 02VJ- April, Siai!! 04. Corn lowr:No. 4 4145c: No. 3 4"--47c !or local trade and 43jO 111 export elevator; steamer, 4s49e for loenl irado and 45Jc in export elovator; No. 2 30053 for local trade and 47Je in exnort elevatoi- No 2 fixed Janu ary. 47ff473.'e: February. lV,fyic; March ami April, 47(S,47Jc. Oats quiet; No."2 mixed, 3?Jc; No. 2 white, 40e: No. 2 white January, Sifjaie: February, Marcii and April, 33SKe. Provisions In moderate request and steadv. Pork-, mess new, $11 50 (312 00: do family.Slt 09glt 50; hams smoked, $10 0IQ)1100. Butter quiet and firm: Penn sylvania ereimery extra, 31c Eggs firm: Pennsylvania firsts, 242oc. T. tner- Wheat No 2 red, cash. $SK SSJfc; May. 9i.f(i?92Jic, closing at 92o bic; .Tulj- closed at S7JJC Com No. 2, cash, 3CJc: January, clo-cd at 3&.$ZSr: February, 35-Xc closinsr at 33VJC; May.SeJg-.r, closing at 36J37e bid. Oats active, but Ac oil froiii yesterday: No S, cash, 29Uc: May, 30-ig3i)Kc. closing at c. Rye dull; No. 3, 7c: No. 2 nflcredatS3c. Bsrlev very quiet and easy: llinnesota. 5W$g77e. 'Butter firm and higher: creamery, 25ji0e; dairy. 21g)7c. Etrss stendv nt20c ProMions easier. Pork Old, $9 25g) 0 50: new $11 W&. It KI.Ti;oii::-Wlieat steady: No. 2 red, snot --id January, si 01'41 Ol'K; Febmarv. $1 01K1 Ol'j': March, SI iSi: Mav. $1 03J4 1 a?,: sieamcr. No. 2 red. asj99c" Ctirn s'4'hu;.-: mixed :pot and January, 4919e; F-brnnrj'. 47--.xU5c: March. 47Klffi475- Amil. 4?Kc: Jray. 4SCr: steamer mixed, 46V4Cc. Oats easier: No. 2 white Western, 3Wc; No. 2, mixed do, 37Jc. Rye quiet and lower: N0..2, Blc Hav steady; cood to choice tim othy, S11 5015 to. Provisions steady. Butter firm. Eggs firm at 23c NEW orti: INS Sugar dnll and ineg nlar; open kettle, strictly prime, 2 15-163c: fnllv fair to nriine, 2'l3-lG2c; fair to good fair. 2552Xc; common to srood com mon. 2 31GSf2Vc: .-entrifugals. p-iine vellow, clarified, ty.ffl 9-15c; off do, 3iS7-16c: sec onds, 2'i3 3-lCc Molasses Open kettlo: no sound goods offermz: fermenting, 1520c; centrifugals, strictly prime. 19c; good prime, 1517c; fair to Tirime, 1013c; common to good common, C9?. VlNCINNATI-Whcat in fair demand and easier; No. red, 92D3. Corn weaker; No. 2 mixed, 4142c Oais easier; No. 2 mixed, 33. Rye firm; No. 2, S8c. Pork steady at $12 00. L-ird in good demand at ?6 37K- Bulk meats quiet at $5 75. Bacon in light demand at $7 00. Bntter strong, i-ggs steady at 21c. Cheese firm. MIIWAUKEF Flonrqniet.Wheat steady; May, 8SKc- No. 2 spring, 86c: No. 1 Northern, 31c. Corn quiet; No. 3. 35!g3fio. Oats Kicter; No. 2 white. 30S0J4c: No. 3 white, 29 (Ff9Kc Barley easy: No. 2. 55i sample, 42 600c Kvo lower: No. 1, 79Kg$0c. Pro visions easier. Pork May, $12 Oi. Lard, May, $8 70. HINNEAPOtlS Wheat lanunrj- closing ntSIJ4c:May opening at STc; litzlipst, 87t 6S75c;lo-cst, t-GSCTc; closing atS7c; on tracic, n.i uaru. ct, -,u. i jonuern, auc; No. 2 Northern, 82S!e. KANSAS , CITY Wheat nothing doin-r. Corn steady; No. 2. cash, S2ie bid, SSJ'c asked; JantiaiT, loJic asked. Oats lower; No. 2. cash. January nnd February. 28c bid; May, SOabid. Butter and eggs unchanged. litlLUTH Wheat No. 1 bard, cash, 85c; January, 88c; May. 91ic; No. 1 Northern, cash, S5c; No. 3, 72c: rejected, 61c; on track. No. 1 hard, 87c: No. 1 Northern, SCo. TOIXfiO-Wheat No. 2 May, SSjJc. Com No. 2 cash, 39Kc; No. 3, 35Jc Oats quiet; Ciish,'32c. Rye dull; ca-.li, S5c Tnrpentine Inrke.ts ' Nkw YottK Kosin quiet and etcadv; strained coiriiiion to nood, $1 S2KS1 37U. Turpentine dull and ste2ay at 34Jg34;iQ. Wilsrotox Spirits of turpentine steady at 3U:;io-in firm :strAined,$l JO; cood strained, $1 13; tur firm at $1 O; cmde turpentine steady: hard, Jl (tt; yellow, $1 90; virgin, $1 'M. Savawxai: Tnrnentine firm at $113c; rosin firm at $1 05gl 10. Charleston Turpentine steady at $1 03J;' rosin firm; good strained, $1 00. SICK IIEADAClIE(Siru,1..s utile tlrer'PIUs. SICK llEADACHECar.cr.s uulc LlTer p1Us SICK HEADA.CHECllrt).r:s Little Liver Plllj. SICK MEADACllEc.rtcr,, rjtt)e Liver PIUj. deMO-uwrea A REAL SKYSCRAPER. Strong Talk of a Twelve-Story Build ing on Fourth Avenue. ANOTHER DIVIDEND ANNOUNCED. Speculation Assumes a Slower race, hut the Market Attractive. OFFICE AND STEEET NEWS AND GOSSIP A report has been in circulation for sev eral days that arrangements have been made for the erection of a 12-stdVy building on Fourth avenue, to be used by an evening cotemporary and for offices, plans for which are said to have been prepared. The site for this sfevscraner. report further says, comprises the properties of T. S. Bigelow, Mrs. Dr. Holers and Kobert Arthurs, above Smithfield and opposite the postoffice en trance, each 20x100, making a frontage of 60 feet. The price for ground in that vicinity is about ?2,500 a loot front. It was impossible to obtain details, as none of the parties in interest would talk. Several brokers said they were aware of a move ment of some kind in the quarter indicated, but they had been unable to get at the in side facts. Local 'Builders Complimented. In Pittsburg, as in all large cities, but in Pittsburg particularly, where nearly every citizen is able to afford not only the necessi ties but many of the comforts of life, homes for the people who, from choice or circum stance, do not own the houses they live in, is the absorbing problem. By this is meant not merely shelter and a place to sleep, but a place that can be called home comfort able, with good sanitary equipments and at moderate expense. Pittsburg builders have made rapid progress in this direction in the last few years, and will continue the good work on s still larger scale the coming sea son. A Philadelphia builder was in the city a short time ago and freely admitted that Pittsbnrg dwellings were of a bStter char acter in all respects than those in his own city. The' suburbs are full of homes un equaled lor beauty by those in any other city. Good Bonds In Kequest. A bond specialist says: "The only limi tation upon the activity of the investment market and the breadth of the demand for bonds is the indisposition of purchasers to interest themselves in any but prime issues. The supply of the latter now offering is much less than the demand, and prices show a degree of firmness jorresponding to this state of affairs. Several large institutions are known to be in the market for bonds in large blocks, nnd the fact that money com mands such low rates on time loans seems to be turning considerable amounts of capital into this class of investments." Business on the Mend. From the buayant tone in business circles, the easy moneymarket and the feeling of confidence which pervades all classes, it is easv to see that the country is in a good po sition. The baneful influences of tbe last half of 1891 have almost disappeared and an era of prosperity set in. After months of retrenchment nnd preparation, the peo ple once more find themselves on solid ground. All the great and little industries are in good condition. The railroads are purchasing additional equipments and adding to their rolling stock. Soon the full effects of 'the heavy crops will be felt. Trade is the heaviest ever known in mid winter, but it will broaden and deepen as spring approaches. It is true the unex pected may happen, but there is nothing in sight to modify the opinion heretofore ex pressed that the country is entering upon a period 01 great prosperity. Bnsinem News and Gossip. It is said that Senator M. S. Quay is think Ingof investing in Pittsburg realty. The residence property of the late George Kuhn, on Center avenue, near Vine street, Eleventh ward, consisting of a lot 20x100 and a new two-story and mansard pressed brick dwelling, was sold yesterday toa prominent Hebrew ror$C,000. The Underwriters in Boston have voted to increase insurance rates. ' John D. Carson has sold to Henry Mackln 22xC8 feet on Marion avenue, First ward, Allegheny, with a good two-story building, lor $11,500. Reports of meetings of soveral local cor porations will be found in the local columns. Tiiere is talk of establishing a savings bank in McKeesport, with a capital of $200, 000. A handsome bnildinir for its accom modation is also under consideiation. Joseph Pierce is the principal promoter. Tho Muncy, Pa., National Bank is prepar ing to resume business. A SO-aere farm, near Valencia, changed ownership yesterday. The consideration mentioned w as $75 an acre. Two residence properties on Kelly street. Wilkin'iburg. have changed bands within a few days, and two more are under considera tion. There was a street bid yesterday after noon of 15 for 200 shares of Switch and Signal. I plans bo carried out Pittsburg will have two 12-story buildings before snow flies next autumn. Movements In Realty. Baltonsperger & Williams sold for Thomas W. Lemroonto A. L. Watkins two brick houses of five rooms each on Orphan street, East End, for $2,400. Black & Baird sold for H. F. Davis tbe property No. 160 Fayette street, Allegheny, being a two-story brick dwelling with lot 21 xl24 feet, rnnning through to Hamltlon sticet, for $6,500. John K. Ewing&Co. sold the property No. 73 Sarah, street, Allegheny, for Frank Fertig to Mrs. Rebecca Jiellv, being a two story and mansard brick house or eight rooms and hull, with lot 20x73 to 'Hahn ave nue, for $2,650. E. T. Schaffnersoldto Fred C. Klein a lot 25x111 leet on Allen avenue, Tuirty-first wara, ior $mju cisn. Reed B. Coyle & Co. sold for Prof. W. H. Slack a lot 20x115 feet on Shartv avenue, Eleventh ward, Allegheny, for $500 cash. A. Z. Byers & Co. sold for Henry Savage, of Topeka. Kan., to D. II. Btddle, the prop erty No. 73 Tayior avenue, Second ward. Allegheny, lot 20x90 running through to Dan son street, having erected theicon a two-story brick of six rooms and storeroom. Consideration $4,500. John F.S w eeny ( formerly Burtt & Sweeny), sold two new Shadyside dwellings for Wil liam M. Boll, of Woodwortii stieet:the first to Robert S. Davis, a modern eight-room dwelling, on lot 30x100, on Baum street; the second to Harry F. Davis, a .similar dwell ing on Woodworth street, at $5,500 each. W. E. Hamnett & Co., Wilklnsburg, sold a lot on Biddle avenue, Wilklnsburg, 52x120, for $1,475 cash. HOME SECURITIES. SOME NEW AND GOOD FEATURES, BUT BUSINESS FALLS OFF. Dividend Annonnced by the Standard Un derground Cable Central Traction Holds Advanced Gronnd Philadelphia Gas and Luster Submit to Concesulons. Business on 'Change yesterday reflected the condition of tho weather. It was de cidedly off as compared with the day before. Pittsburg cannot maintain n rapid pace in speculation. Thero are not enongn in vestors. A strong feature; and one reflecting the prosperous condition of nearly all the local corporation s, was the declaration ofa quar terly dividend of per cent by the Stand ard Underground Cable Company, payable February 10. Reports showed the company to be in an excellent position with plenty of business on hand and more In prospect, Transfe'r books close fronrFebruary 5 to 10, both Inclusive. v Philadelphia Gas sold early at 15, but weakenod slightly later, nnd finished a frac tion lower. There was no urgenoy on the part of buyers, while reports ol scarcity lrom consumers flew thick and fast. Central Traction opened a shade below the level of Monday, but firmed up and finished with a fractional gain. At the last call 38)4 was bid lor M.uiehester, offi-r-d at S3. For Duquesne 20 was bid, ana 1 forBtruiing liain. Pittsburg Junction Railroad moved up a fraction, as did Airbrake Switch and Signal was steadv, lint Luster lacked the usual sup port and finished at a small loss. Sales at first call were 100 Philadelphia Gas at 15. 10 Birmingham Traction at 20. 8econd call, 20 Birmingham at 20. 53 Philadelphia Gas at 14. Third call, 2 Birmingham at 20; 20 at 19; $1,000 Duquesne bonds at 93. After call, 25 Central Traction at 28. Bids and of lors were: FIRST SECOND TnlRD EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL. STOCKS. B A B A B A P. P. S. & M.Ex. 333 .... 330 413 .... 415 Allcghenr N.Bfc 68 First N. 15. P'gh .... ISO .... 16 Freehold Bank 84 81 Gorman Hat. B 325" .... 325 .... 325 Iron City Nat. B. 84 85 People's Nat. B.. 183 .".. 113 .... ThlrdNaUB Kai 128K.... Union Nat. B ... 475 500 CUIiens' Ins 31 BrlduewRter 26 50 15 50 28 50 C. V. Gas Co 7 8K 7 SU 7 .... Ohio Valley .... 20 P. N. G. JtP.Co 8 Philadelphia Co. UTi 15 Wi.... U 15 Wheeling Gas Co 18 21 la! 19W J8M 19)4 Central Traction. 25$ 27 28 27 2BJ4 20'? Citizens' T'tion. 61 .... el .... 61 615J Pittsbnrg T'tion 50 .... 50 P'gh June. B.Co. 29 .... 23 .... 28M. P. AW. B. K-pf 20 LaNuriaM. Co.. 25 30 25 30 Luster M. Co..... 10.. 10 .... 10 10 West'hoose Etec, !:.... IVi 13 Monon. Nav. Co. 68 Monon. Water... 27.... 27M.... 27K.... IJ. S.&S.Co 15 17 15 16 15 16 II. S. AS.Co.pfd .... 40 .... 40 .... 3X W'honssA.B.Co 97K 90 97JJ 100 98 lit) W'licBk.Co.Llm .... 65 .... b. U. Cable Co 63M.... 65X 70 SWEET BULLISH PEACE SENDS PKICES AW AX UP ONTESTEK DAT'5 STOCK MARKET. Lackawanna and Consolidated Gas, Arm and Arm, Show the Highest Advance Loniivillom the Afternoon Scores About the Only Loss Bonds Active. Nbw Yokk, Jan. 26. Tho stock market was still under tbe influence of the Chilean mat ter, bnt its effect was on the side of the bulls" to-day, and -while the transactions contin ued to show their professional character, there was a wide distribution of business, and the whole list shared in the improve ment. The first sales here were at ma terially higher figures than the close of last night. Among the active stocks, those which opened at less than 1 per cent better, were exceptional. Lackawanna and Cleveland, Columbns, Cincinnati and St. Louis were up IJa per cent. The sharp advance naturally brought a large amount of stocks on the market, but the demand was so urgent that all offerings were absorbed, and while the first few min utes saw some concessions from the open ing prices the upward movement soon mado headway. Lackawanna wa s forced to the front, and trading In that stock assumed large proportions. The price was run up and it closed at close to the best price. Reading was notlve in sympathy, and under the buying by Western operators the Grangers were prominent. Louisville was conspicu ous in the afternoon, finally closing with a slight loss for tbe day, being in this respeot quite exceptional. The market finally closed active and firm nt or near the best figures. Among the im portant gains Lackawanna roso 3, Man hattan a like amount. Consolidated Gas 2 per cent, Rock Island Cleveland, Colum bus, Cincinnati and St. Louis, Bnrlington, Missouri Pacific each 1, St. Paul and Omaha IK. Northwestern." 1, and others smaller amounts. Tho total sales of stocks to-day were 423, 552 shares, including: Atchison, 20,430; Chi cago Gas, 11,360: Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, 4;,S13: Erie. 11,428; Louisville and Nashville, 22.150: Missouri Pacific, 6,203; Northwestern, 16.780; Northern Pacific pre ferred, 16.715: raeinc Man, 300; iteaamg, 4.292; Richmond and West Point, H.931; St. Paul, 25,593: St. Paul and Omaha, 20,960; Union Pacific, 12,600; Wheeling and Lake Erie, 2.312. Railroad bonds were largely traded In, ns usual, but there was loss special animation, the only special feature being the Union Pacific notes, which, on sales of $209,000, failed to move more than small fractions. The temper of the dealings was firm with out change of note among the more active Issues. Rock Island debentures were also active, contributing $155,000 to the day's total of $2,519,000. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange vester day. Corrected dally for THE DISPATCH by Whitney A STEPHKXsOKt oldest Pittsburg mem bers or tne New York Stock Exchange. 57 Fourth aveifue: Open High Low est. Clos ing bid. mg. est. American Cotton Oil American Cotton OIL pfd Am. Suzar KefinlneCo.. ISM ea'i sm 332 67 82 113'f 42!J K' 60! 1161, 3-VJ ' 62 43 77 10V SO'j 112' 01 50H 11 : US' a 144 71', 3714 SOW i; 125M 17 47V 7 lM'j 22 122 7Sf 31 6!'S 97'. 11 0V 20! 114, 20 79 41 31 7 50 IDS 61M &2'i 67Jf 83 Am. Sugar Refining Co.ptd 92 42 80V 60 113X "as" C2H 933i 42 42 Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Central ir New Jersey.... Central Pacific Chesapeake & Ohio C. &0.. 1st pfd C. & ().. 2d p:d- v Chicago Gas Trust C, Bur. Onlncv C, Mil. .feSt. Paul C, Mil. &St. Paul. Drefd C, Rock I. & P. C, St. I. M. &O C St. P. M. & O. prefd., 89S 6U H6 mi U6 "is "V,H 623, 62' 4V V4 lOS'J 122 77' ICrtV HB'S ... SlKl SOJ-i l'i 91 122 r 921! ."Oii 113 HS.'i "TVi 37! 305i U6 126X "48" 7 10SM 22-S 733 122 91 41 S 49W m'A 112 Jt u. a onnwesiern , C. & Northwestern pref.. CO.. C. & I , Col. Coal& Iron Col. A Hocking Val Del.. Lack. A Western..., Del. H Hudson Den. Itlo Grande 117?, "fix 37"s1 ti 30". WSi 14)K 142 'i 125 125 Den. .t Rio Grande, prefd 47 7 10S1 47 r.. 1. va. a: a Illinois Central Lake Erie and West Lake Erie & West pref..... Lake MioretfM. S Louisville Nashville Mobile ,t Ohio Missouri Pacific, National Cordage Co National Cordage Co., pfd. National Lead Trust New York Central N.Y.. C. &St. L N. Y. C. & St. L. 1st pref.. N. Y. C. 4-. St. E. 2d pref. 10SW '! 73K KIJi 76V 73', 121 X 76S 3.1 77 ,37; 31 63 97?i 111 20S 02! 9BH 24 lUh 20 791f "im ma 50'i 'JOU no 2on 114H 3) 79 'i 2-V4 .y-; J. 1 .. 1j. .. JC W N. Y., L. E. JtW.. pfd.. N. Y. &. N. E N. Y., O. i- W ". Norfolk A Western, pfd.. North Ameiican Co Northern Pacific , Northern Pacific, pfd.... Ohio & Mississippi Oregon Improvement , Pacific Stall Peo.. Dec. Evans Philadelphia & Reading... P.. C C. St. L Pullman Palace Car. , Richmond &W. P. T Richmond ft W.P.T., pM. ft. Paul Dulnth St. Paul Duluth, pfd.... St. Paul. Mln. & Man Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Wabash, pfd Western Union............. Wheeling Jb L. E Wheeling .ft I.. E., pfd.... DIs & Cattle Fd. Trust.... National Lead Oo...i...... National Lead Co., pfd.... 2 72H 50 19 w 20 16; 18X 16 15 -a 60,V C7 2215 17 37SJ S3 3) 20 41 4l 27,'i 187 15!4 '15 71 S 71 104 113 12'i 121 47 47 W,i I3X 30 3U 82V 83, 36 Zlfi Si 78" 57H 574 37.1, 37 81 83 67.4 67M 37 20S 41)4 38 H 4U 15S 15! 72 7Z-J 46 45 I2'i 47), iZ'i 30 S2V 7SV 12 4S'4 14 so-v 83 37' 7B3$ 5St, 37 S3 S1H ? hlladelphlii Stock. Closing nnotatlons of Philadelphia stocks fur nished by Whitney & Stephenson, Brokers, No. 57 Fourth avenue, members of the .New York Stock xEcnaue: Bid. ..55J ...20 ..Sis ..50', ..23 ..67'i ..48, Asked. 65M 20 11-15 8.a 51 23!S l.7Ji 49 Pennsylvania Railroad , Reading Railroad Buffalo, N. Y. APhila Lehlga Valley 1 Northern Pacific , Northern Pacific, preferred.. Lehigh Navigation Boston Electrlo Stocks. Boston, Jan. 26. rSpecia. The latest 'electric Btocjt quotations to-iay werei m'i. ,. 2liH . 12 . 12jJ . 8 Asked. SJH 51 ! 26'i 13 12X 8M Edion Electric Con. Co. pref.. T. H. E. Co T. II. E. Co., pfd Ft. K.Co W. Tru6t Receipts.....; D. E Mining Stock Quotations. New York Jan. 26. Alice, 135: Aspen. 300; Deadwood. 207; Homestake, 1300; Horn Sil ver, 355; Mexican, 220: Ontario, 4300: Opliir, 325; Plymouth, 185; Savare, 170: Sierra Nevada, 185: Standard, 125; Union Con.. 170 Yellow Jacket, 120. Eur Silver Quotations. New York; Jan. 25. ISpceiaLl Bar sliver in London, 42d per ounce; Now York dealers' price 01 suver, uzc per ounce. THE M0HBTAEY 1EE1JD. Basinets Better Than Last Year and Is Steadily Improving. The local money market was moderately active yesterday at the u-sual 6 per cent rate. Bankets reported good stocks of funds, but judged from indications that they would be considerably depleted before long, as business In all lines Is improving. Business Is decidedly better than attho same time last year and the flnayclal position much stronger. Bank clearings were $2,542,260 31 and balances $163,440 82. At New York yesterday money on call was easyatlH tnSper cent; lastlonn IK: cIosp'1 ! offered at 1& Prims mercantUe aper IQ i 5. Sterling exchange quiet hot firm at H 81 for 60-day bills and H 86 for demand. Closing Kond Quotations. U.S. 4s reg 115K 50, 43 coup UJfe M. K. &T. Gen. 5s.. m Mutual Union 63.. .'100 N. J. C. Int. Cert...H07 Northern Pac. lets.. 116 do. do. 2ds..U4 Northwestern cons.. do. debentures 5s106 Oregon JtTtant6s... tat. L. &I.M.Gen.6s. 85X St. L. ASanF.Gen.M 110 St. Paul Consols. ...'KB jo, issreg 'loo ao. 43 roup Pacific 6s or '05 100 Louisiana stamp. 4s. 83 Tenn. new set 6s.. do. do. 5s.. do. no. 33.. Canada So. 2ds.... Cen. Pacific lsts.. Den. &E. G. lsts. .oauuri OS. HUM , Mi 68 103 KM! fet. P.. C. &P. lsts..UJ Tex. P.L. O.Tr.ncts 82,S Tex. P.R.G.Tr.Kctl 31 11 .". uu. IS.... Den.aR.G.Westlsts- 79 Union Pacific lsts...iu74 West Shore 102J Erle ids iosv M. K. &T. Gen. 6s.. 80 Bid. It. G. West 77 ' Bank Clearings. CnicAoo Money easy, 5K6 per cent. Bank clearings, $13,514,519. New York exchange 1020o premium. ST. Louis Clonrinss, $3,597,563; balances, $529,313. Money, 67 per cent. Exchange on New York 60c premium. Memphis New York exchange selling at par. Clearings, $495,602; balances. $178,138. New Obleaks Clearings, $2,296,421. N ew Yokk Bank clearings, $156,156,182; bal ances. $6,437,162. Bostok Bank clearings, $16,207,993; bal ances, $2,3S1,715; money, 1K2 per cent; ex change on 2Jew York, 810c discount per $1,000. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $12,073,232; balances, $1,993 279 Money, tper cent. ' Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,685,581; bal ances, $400,760. Bate 6 per cent. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts, Shipments and Trices at East Liberty and All Other Tards. Office of The Dispatch-, ) Pittsbttf.o, TUESDAY, January 26. ( Cattle Receipts, 160 head: shipments, 651 head; market dull at yesterday's prices: no cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 1,550 head; shipments, 1,700 head; market active: all grades, $i 601 80; 2 cars or hogs shipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts, 2,100 head; shipments, L200 head; market slow at yesterday's prices. By Telegraph. New York Beeves Receipts, 1,017 head; all for' exporters and slaughterers: no trade; feeling firm: dressed beef steady at 69c per ponnd. Calves Receipts, 297 head; mar ket dull; veals, $5 008 75 per 100 pounds; grassers, $2 50. Sheep Receipts, 1,585 head: market firm: sheep. $4 006 00 per 100 pounds; Inmbs, $6 007 CO; dressed mutton steady at 7K9Xc per pound; dressed lamb firm at 910c. Hogs Receipts .S0 head: consigned direct: nominally steadv at M 10B 4 75 per 100 pounds. Cincinnati Hogs higher: common nd lieht, $3 754 50; packtngand butchersC, $4 35 l 65; receipts, 3,200 head; shipments, 2 300 head. Cattle strong; fair to choice butcher grades $2 754 25; prime to choice shippers $4 00I 75; receipts, 230 head; shipments, 300 head. Sheep in fair demand and steadv; common to choice, $3 004 75; extra fat wethers and yearlings, $1 755 00; receipts, 1,165 head. Lambs in light supply and firm; common to choice, $4 256 25 per 109 pounds. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; ship ments, 2,500 head: market steady: good to choico steers. $4 505 00; others, $3 104 25; stockers $2 O0fJ2 85; cows, $1 1002 65. Hogs Receipts, 36,000 head; shipments, 12,000 head: market nctlve and irregular: rough and com mon. $4 354 45: mixed. $4 404 50: heavy and butcher weights, $4 504 70; light, $4 304 60. Sheep Receipts, 5,000 heud:. shipments, SCO head; market active; no change lrom yester day's quotations. St. Lonls Cattle Receipts.1,400 bead; ship ments, 1,100 head; market steady; fair to good natives, $3 O04 61; Texan and Indian steers, fair to dressed beef kinds, $2 75Q3 65. Hogs Receipts, 6,900 held; shipments, none: nitrket 10c higher: lair to choice heavy, $4 45 t 65; mixed, ordinary to good, $4 004 50; light, fair to best, $4 30t 50. Sheep Re ceipts, iw neau; shipments none: market steady: lair to useful muttons, $4 005 30. Buffalo Cattle Receipts, 45 loads; through, 18 sale. Market dull for heavy grades; sales good. Hogs Receipts, 35 loads sale. Strong lor good grades; heavy grades, $4 854 90: Yorkers, good to best, $4 754 89. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 2 loads through; 35 sale. Market 1015o stronger for good. Lambs, good to extra native, $6 356 60; fair to good, $5 756 25. Kansns Citj Cattle Receipts, 6.200 head: shipments, 2,200 head; steers strong at $3 004S 5 50: -stockers and feeders steady at $3 OOSS 3 60: cows steady at $1 503 50. Hogs Ru ceipts. 12,800 head; shipments, 1,100 head; market opened stronz.Sc higher and closed rav; all grades, $3 854 37J: bulk, $4 204 25. Sheep Receipts, 1,800 head: shipments, SCO head; market strong and higher. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. The Arab rebellion in Kongo has been quelled. Portugal has decided not to sell any of hercolonios. Tbe grip has increased the mortality of Paris by about 100 daily. Illinois' coal production in 1891 was greater than in any preceding year. Townsville, In Queensland, Australia, is flooded, and many houses have collap-ed. Tho Amerietn Beet Sugar Producers' Association has been organized at San Fran cisco. 1 The leader of the anarchist band that at tacked Xcros, Spain, recently, has been cap tuied. The- Childs-Drexel Printers' Home at Colorado Springs, Col:, will be dedicated May 12. The Upper Honse of the Australian KeichsratU has passed the commercial treatise. Tho officers of the Egyptian army took the oath of allegiance to the new Khedive yesterday. Owing to n Nihilist scare, several Russian Governors have been given the power to de clare martial law. John V. Emorv, or Meeklin, S. D., was caught in tho act of setting fire to his house, and was arrested. The new Governor of Tangier has been installed nnd the lately rebellions tribes have submitted to his rule. About 140,00-1 Russians in the famine stricken districts have been given emplojt ment on the public highways. Herr Mlviel, tbe German Minister of Finance, has tendered his resignation which the Emperor refuses to accept. A convention of cotton- men ttimib t Augusta, Ga., to-day. The sentiment seems to be crystallizing in favor of growing loss cotton and more grain. A party just returned to Santa Fe tell a wonderful story of ruins of an ancient city thev have discovered on the line botween New Mexico nnd Arizona. John Neediiam, a lineman on- the tow boat Joseph B. Williams, was rnn down and killed bv car at Louisville yesterday morn ing. His home is in Pittsburg. John Dillon has written a protest against the attempts made by the Tarnellites to pre vent subscriptions being made to the fund iui buv ucucukui tsviciuu tenants. Tho Kantanga country In Africa has been exnlored by the Belsian Lieutenant Paul Le Marinot, who reports the discovery of n great wealth of ivory and gutta percha. The Salvation Army at Eastbourno' England, was tbe victim of another riot Sunday. Many lassies wero tin-own down and trampled upon by tho crowd and were severely injured. Miss Lillie Johnston, who sat in' the "buggy holding the reins while Miss Altes Mitchell murdered Miss Freda Ward by de liberately cutting her thoat at Memnhis Monday, was arrested yesterday. Twenty -five cars of low grade silver ore. consigned to the Mexican Ore Company were cleared through tho Mexican Custom House or Jtiaiez yesterday, behv the first slipmenttocrosthe Rio Grande since the export tax went into effect. -DeWolf, a farmer, and a companion named FMicr, while driving in a sleMi on the crossing at Newark, N. J., on the New York Central Railroad, were struck by a -wildcat" engine and Instantly killed. Both men lived in Fairvillo and leave families. Cardinal Lnvigerle, Archbishop or Al giers, has written a letter in which he an nounces blindliesion to the joint statement Just issued by the Archbinops or Pari" Toulouse, Itbeims, Lyons mid St. Malo com plaining that France has become atheistic. Tbe jury in the action of Edward Stokes against John Mackay and Hector Do Castro were directed by Judge Ingraham, of the New York Supreme Court yesterday, to find a verdict in favor of Mr. Stokes. f()r $75003 with intereit fiom December 26, lsts. This is the lull amount that Stokes claimed. "Baron Hoffman," a remarkable swind ler, who has victimized the Prince nf iv.i the late Crown Prince or Austria Princo B'sinarck, the late Dnko of Morny, and the Kings of Belgium, Sweden and Spain, be sides statesmen, ambassadors, gieat nobles eminent bankers and business men Innum erable, has been captured at Zurich nnd is awaiting extradition to Austria. FOB BILIOUSNESS TJso Horsford's Acid Fhosphate. Dr. W. B. Gillies, Winnipee, Manitoba. ' ".""??- tn a m case of ml I says: dlireatton with liilionnnRiM. nnri fni,rt i ,A be, without exception, tha best tulnir lever used In luch cases," ' THE HOME MARKETS. Elgin Bntter Advanced and Country Rolls in "Better Request. CITY JOBBERS WELL SDPPLIED. The Cold Weather Has Stiffened Eggs and Stocks Are Depleted. WEAOESS IN ALL CEREAL LINES Office ofJhe Dispatch. ) PiTTSBUKG, Tuesday, January 26. Countby Produce Jobbing Prices Elgin creamery butter was advanced 1c per pound at sonrce of supply on Monday. The advance will be due here the latter part of the week. There is an improved demand for country butter the past few days, qual ity of offerings having advanced under the influence of cold weather. New York cheese is steady at quotations. To the dealer who is not stocked up there is no margin at present quotations. Fortunately for Pittsburg jobbers they are well sup plied at prices which prevailed a month ago. New York cheese can now be bought in Pittsbnrg at lower pricss than can be obtained at sources of supply. Cold weather has stiffened prices of fresh eggs, and our fignres are advanced in accordance with sales reported. At the advance there are not enough to meet demand. Tropical fruits are dull and slow. Potatoes are mov ing more freely. ' Appi,es-?1 50(91 75 per Darrei. BUTTIR-Creamery Elgin, 33SJ34e: Ohio brands. 2St20c; common country butter. 1516c; choice country roll. lSSMOc. BEANS-New York and Michigan pea. 11 90(32 CO; mrarowfat, $2 152 25; Lima beans, 44j4c lb: band picked medium, $1 90(32 00. EEESWAX-Cholce, 3ua32c?lb: low grades. 22 25c. Ei-CKwniAT Flour New.-2j2Me ? lb. uiu:-uaio cnoice, lnguic: , iew iotk cheese. Hs(l2e:Llmbnrger.l2W3l3Jics Wisconsin sweitzer, full cream, 13aH2: imported sweltzer, 232Sc. Cider Country cider. $3 503 CO 9 barrel; sand refined, 6 0C1 50: crab elder. 87 50&8 CO. Craxeeiiuiis Per box, 2 002 50; per barrel, $7 003 00. t ous strlctlv fresh nearby stock, 25c; cold storage eggs, 1SqI9c FEATUERS-Extra live geese, 5753c: No. 1, 48 50c ?l lb: mixed luts. 3a40c. Dkied Fruits Peaches, halves, 5'c: evapo rated apples, 89c; apr rots, Mfllc; blackberries. SiS-ir; raspberries, lSSlSc; huckleberries, 7c; California peaches. 759c. Game Wild turkeis, $1 502 00 each: mallard ducts, 1 CO per pair: teal ducks, $2 753 CO per dozen; pheasants, SI 25 per pair: quill, 2 50 per dozen: squirrels, $1 00(31 25: MbMt.-, 2530. per pair: whole deer. 1213e f lb: saddles. 182Dc f, lb. iiuj.1 injwrnip. wiuic clover, i3?wi;i Cali fornia honey, 1215c p lb. Maple Syruf-75M0c ? gallon. MapleSugaii-ioc lb. Poultry Alive Chickens. r&fWOe apalr, large; 50K60e. medium; live turkeys, 1213; ?lb; dncks, 6a70c a pair; dressed chickens, na'5c ? lb: dressed turkeys, 1516c fl lb; dressed ducks, 1510c lb. POTATOES-Carload lots. 354Cc on track : from store. 4045c a bushel: Southern seets, $1 501 75 a barrel: Jerseys, S3 003 25. Seeds Western recleaned medium clover lob bing at $5 20; mammoth at 5" 55; timothy. $1 4for prime and $1 50 for choice: blue grass. $2 652 80; orchard grass. St 75: millet, tt CO; German. l 15; Hnmrarian. ft 10: fine lawn. 25c $ lb: seed buck wheat. $1 401 50. Tallow Country, 4c; city rendered, 5c. TRoriCAL FRUITS-Lemons, S3 -,HSA 00; Florida oranges, $2CC(a,250abox:baiianas. SI 50(31 75fints. $1 00(311 25 good seconds, per buncb;Malaga grapr-s. f5010COanairbarre; new layer flg3, H16eT lb. Vegetables Cabhag. S3 0a)l CO a hundred; yclloiT.Danvf rontons, $2 252 50 a barrel; toma toes, $2 ir) per busnel; celery, 2530c per dozen; turnips, 90cJl 00 a barrel. Groceries. Sugars are quiet at the advance already noted. Coffees, rice and canned goods are reported firm. High grade coffee is particu larly strong. Canned corn and tomatoes are firm enough to reach a higher level be fore many days. Greex COFrEE-Fancy. 2122c: choice Rio. 263 20,'ic; prime. l'Ulc; low grade Rio. 17'18c: old Government Java. 2729c: Mararaibo. 21Jz.((j22Mc: Jloeha. 27M3-Sc; Santos. 2lH&2H:i Caracas, 22M i1'c: LaGuayra. 2122Hc. Kostkd (in papers) Standard brands, 19c: high grades, 22S25'5c: old Government Jara. bulk, 28 30c: Maracalbo, 21'i23Hc; Santos, lSKtaex pea berry, 25c: choice Rio. 19'sc: prime itio, 19c; good Rio. 18Sc; ordinary. lG'I7)r. Spices (whole) Cloves. i3f5U4c: allspice. 10c; cassia. 8c: pepper. llc;nutmeg,"70S0c. l'ETiiOL&UM-Mobhers' prices) 110 test, 6'c: Ohio. 120, 7,c: headlight. 1J0'. 7.c; water white, 9(&9Kc: globe, WHJjc: elaine, 15c: carnadine, lie;; rovaUne.-14c;reaoll, 10,-Sllc; purity, 14c; olelne." 14c. MISERS' Oil Vo. 1 winter, strained, 4244c per gal. : summer, 3V337c: lard oil, 5j58c. MBur-corn srnp. .sjciwue: enujee sugar syrup, 345;c: prime sugar svrup, 3d32c; strictly prime. 2SW30C. S. 0. Molasses r'ancy new crop. 4042c: choice, 4041c; old crop. 3S33c; X. O. syrup, 4i 50c. Soda Bi-earb, in Eegs. 3V3li-c: bl-carb. In Ws, 3Vc:bl-carb, assorted packages, 5J4"i36c; sal soda, in ke,?. l&i'c: do granulated. 2c. CAJ.DLES Star, full weight, 9c: stearlne, per set, 8,'ic: parafilne. 1IISM2C. KICE-Head Carolina, eKQS'ic; choice, 5,6c: LoulsUna, 55Jc. bTAncit I'earl, le; corn starch, 66.'ac: gloss starch, Gi3i7Ci Fokeiok Fruit Layer ralslni. 2 CO: London layers, ?2 25: Muscatel-, fl75;Catllornia .Muscatels 1 40ijH 63: Valencia, SQCc: On-Jara Valencia. 7 7Sc: hultina, 83113c: currants. 44'ic; Turkey prunes, 4r5c: Fren:h prunes. KSsJc: cocoa.iuts, iocs, y, 06: a'mouds, Lan. ? Its, 20c: dp Ivlca. i;e; do shelled, J'Jc: watnuU, N'op.. 13014c! Slcilv. fll berti, lie; Smvrna fig, Iiai3c: new dates, 55-Vc: r.raztl nut?, 7c: pecans.: IJOIHl-: citron. ) lb, Zl 22c: lemon pfel, 12c 9 lb; oranga peel. 12c. Dried Fruits Apples sliced, 648c: apples, evaporated. 7.lSSc: peaches, evanorated. nared. 2Cfj21c: peaches, California, evaporated, unpared, S''jia!)iic: thtrries, pitted. 12c: ciierrles, nnpltted. 01-; r.ispnerries, ev.ipuraicd, lQrioe; oiacKuerries, 4&4!ic: huckleberries. 7c. Sugars Cnlies, 4c: powdered, 4Vic; granulated, 4e; confectioneri.'4'ic; sott white, 4a4!ic; yel low, choice, 3V3ac; yellow good, 3$3Vc: yel low, fair. 3'f(a3c. PlC.tLES-iledlum, bbls (1,200), (4 50; medium, half bbls (600), S2 75. Salt-No. 1. iB hht, SI 20: No. 1, extra. ?! bbl, SI 19; dairy. ? bbl. SI 20; coarse crystal. 15 bbl, 11 20: Higgius' Eureka. 4 tin sacks, li SO; Illgglns Eureka. li14-tb packets, S3 00. CAN-NED GOODS Standard peached, $1 751 90; 2ds, (1 251 35; extra peaches, 32 O02 In: pic peaches. HyZ&OOc; finest corn, fl 2offilt 50Hfd. Co. com, i)5c?l 05: red cherries, ?1 fil 10: Lima beans, $1 35: soakeefdo. S5c: stringed do, 7Ca73e: marrowfat peas, SI 0C31 15: soaked peas. 6570e; pineapples, SI 20(31 33: llaliana do, S2G0; damson nlinns, t CO: greengages, Sl-25: eges plums..! CO; California apricots, SI 7S1 90; lallfornla pears, J2 1M&2 SO: do (treengages. Jl 83: no egg plums, jl &": extra white cherries, fi 75(5)2 85; raspberries, $1 lsai 23: strawberries, 9."n.si 10; gooseberries, f 1 OOflll 03: tomatoes. S7,'-'fff95c: salmon, 1-lb cans, (1 301 SO; biackberriea, 80c; succotash. 2-lbcans, soaked. 90c; do green, 2-lb caus, $1 231.50; corn beef. 2-lbcans, SI 651 70: 1-lb cans, 1 a); baked beans. CI 10(31 53: lobsters. 10-lb cans. SI 25: mact- Lerel. 1-lb cans, boiled, 8150; sirdlues. domestic. Ks, fssoftoo:,1!.', ?ii: sannne, imported, J4S, 115012 60: sardines. Imported. Us, f 13 00; sar dines, mustard. ?1 30; sardines, spiced, S3 50. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. 24"00 per bbl: extra No. I do mess. 20 00: No. 2 shore mack erel, 518 00: No. 2 large mackerel, SIT 00; No. 3 lare mackerel. Sis 50: No. 3 small mackerel, 310 00. llerrlngs-Spllt. S8 50: lake, $3 a5 100-lb bill. White lish. $3 00 W 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout. 5 50'(Ehairbbl. Finnan haddles, 10c ? ft. Ice land halibut, 12c? lb. Pickerel, half bbl. Jl 00: quarter bbl. Jl 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoo htrring, 93c OATMEAL-fl 755 00. News of tho Grain Exchange. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange: Two cars No. 2 yellow ear corn, 5 days, 51c; 4 cars No. 2 white cats', 5 days, S82; 2 cars No. 2 yel low ear corn. 10 days, 50c; 1 car sample chop, $11 50, spot, iteceipts as bulletinod: By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 1 car of feed, 1 -of oats, 6 Of coin, 2 of hay, 2 of mid dlings. By Pittsbnrg, Fort Wayne and Chi cago 6 cars of oats, 1 of bran, 4 of hay, 3 of Hoar, 1 of barley. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of corn, 1 of flour, 2 of oats. Bv Pitt'bnrg nnd Western 2 cars of hay, 1 of wheat. Oats are lower and our quotations are reduced in accordance with sale re ported. Com is fairly steady. Wheat, flour and mllireed are yruiet, with the situa tion in favor or buyers. Following quotations arc for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store. Wheat-No. 2 red, 0809c; lio. 3 red, 04 05c. CORV No. I yellow ear. 5051c: hlih mixed ear, 43i-(iy0c; mixed ear. -IfiHfilSc: No. 2yollow, shelled, !'((v!7c, high mixed shelled, 45;46y; mixed shelled. 4C1lc. OWS No. I oats, S7037HC: No. 2 white. 353 53Vc: extra No. 3 oats. 3-S6c; mixed oats, MS 31-c. Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 93?4c: No. 1 cstern. 833 Be. P.Al!f.EY-68i75c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents. (5 3MW 5): fancy winter patents. Si i;$o 50: rancy straight winter, f 005 25: fancy straight spring, to SJj 50: clear winter, $4 655 00: straight XXXX bakers', SI 7o5 00. Ryo Hour. So i 25. jLiLLf Em .-n o. 1 wnue miauungs, ?-ij uorsji on ? tun; No. 2 white middlings, S18 0G19 00: brown middlings. 13 00I6 (0; winter wiieat bran, JIT 50 IS 00; cl:op teert, fil 0U3 OO. Hat Baled timothy, cnoice. 13 5013 75:"No. 1, 512 5.111 0U; No. 2. $11 5012 0c): clovir hay, $11 50 (312 2": loose from wagon. (13 0015 00, according to finality: packing hav, p ai3 2. Straw Oats, ST 097 50; wneat, J5 505 00; rye. $8 00U 25. Provisions. Sugar cured hnins, large.... Snsr enred hams, medinm KgJa7MJ8N;;::::r:"":':::" BUfrarcureu d. ucon Hunr cured iklnned hami, lane Bujfar cored iklnned hanu, medinm.. Sugar cured shoulders.. bugar cured boneless shoulders.... bugar cured skinned shoulders hugar cured bacon shoulders Sugar i-nreddrr-saltshonlders Pugar cured d, beef, rounds Sugar enredd. beef, setts fiugar cured d. beef, flats Bacon, clearsides. 301ts liacon. clear bellies. 20 lbs l)rvaaltrlTr iM.i ai lh awV . 8 . V4 6V M . 12. 9 , 7 Tlf 7V frH 7X , 13 09 , 13 CO : . 53 5H 8i e'i Vi I DrysaltnlearsldesSJIbsaYe'g... I M.tinn.t- ...... Slejapork, family Lard, refined In tierces Lard, refined in one-half bbls Lard, rrflnprl In RAlh rnh Lard, refined In 10-lb nails , Lard, refined in50-Ib cans , j.aru, rennea ln3-u tin palls Lard, refined ln5-lb tin palls Lard, refined In 10-lb tin palls Wool Markets. New York Wool steady and quiet; stock, 62,000 pounds: nulled. 26"33c. St. Louis Woo! Receipts. 3.300 poands; shipments, 61,711 rounds. Thero is a fair movement at about nteadv -nrlcos. Philadelphia Wool in improved demand. I Ohio, Pennsylvania nnd West Yirzinia XX and above, 30g3Ic; X2830e; medium, 35 I 33c: coarse, 33S31c; New York, Michigan. , Indiana and Western. Ana or X and YX. 26ffl 2c; medinm, 31U35c: coarse. 3334c; fine washed delaine X and XX, 3235c; medium washed combing and delaine, 37JJ.'No: coarsed,wabcd, combing and delaine, 34 33c; Canada combing nnd delaine. 32033c: tub washft'l. choice, 3638c; fair, 35036:; coar'e, 3233c: medium unwashed combing and delaine, 2C29c: oarsennwashed comb ing nnd delnint- 2527c; Montana, ;s22c; Territorial, l420c. Boston Thero is a good steady demand for wool, and the sales are fairly large, but there Is no special activity unless in Australian wools, which are selling freely atlow urice. from 32llc as to quality; Ohio fleeces' are In fair demand at SBcforX and 2930cforXX nnd XX and nbove, with Michigan at 26 27c; No. 1 comDing wools are quiet at Stic: Ohio fine delaine sells well at 3334c, and Michigan at 3233c; Ohio and Micnlgan un washed and unmerchantable fleeces are In demand at 1921c; unwashed combing wooli are steady at 2426c for one quarter, and 26 28c forthree-eizhths: Territory woolsare un changed at 5360o clean for fine; 5553c for fine medium, and 5055c for medium; pulled wools are selling at 3ac for choice supers: 33 3Sc for fair to good supers, nnd 2230efor extra; foreign carpets wools are dulL The Drygootls Market. New York. Jan. 26. There was no chango in the dry goods market to-day. Ocean Steamship Arrivals. Steamer. Westernland.. Elbe Helvetia Maasdam Hermann Cachemlre Alliance Amsterdam.... Clrcassla Where From. , New York New York , New York , New York...... New York Rio Janeiro.... South America Rotterdam Glasgow Destination. Antwerp .Brcmerhavea ........London London London Ser York New York .... New York .....New York ECZEMA ON A LADY Stubborn Case of Skin Disease Covered Her Face and Bo.ly. Many Doctors Baffled. Marvellous and Complete Care by Cutl- cunt. Slx Years Ilnve Elapsed and No Iteturn. A lady customer of ours (Miss Fanny Atwood of Caroline Depot, N. Y.) lias been cured of a s:nb born case of skin disease by the use of Cuticuka Remedies, bbe remarked that her case bad baffled the skill of many ell-known physicians. Tbey unanimously pronounced It Kczema, with Rheu matism lurklnr in the blood. Some predicted that any treatment strong enough to cure the Eczema would surely lncreaav the liiicumatlsui. hue used two sets or the Ccticura Remedils. The effect was marvellous, liercaseof Eczema was notonly completelv cured, but her Rheumatism was greatly relieved during the treatment. Six yearb have elapsed since tbe cure was performed, her Rheu matism has since never increased by the treatment, but rather diminished, and sbe sees nosvnmtomj 1 of the return of the Eczema which once fao com pletely took possession or her face and body. Miss Atwood delights In telllugof the good effects that the CUTICURA treatment bad upon ner. and recom mends unsolicited the CUTICURA. Remedies ror Eczema and all kindred ailments. Your prepara tions find readv sale: indeed, CUticura Soap la on the list to hav almost continuously. HASKIN & TODD, Druggists, Ithaca. N. Y. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of Humor Remedies. Internally (to cleanse the blood of all Impurities, and thus remove the cause), and Cuticuka. the great Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exquisite Skin Ueautifier, externally (to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hair), cure every species of agonizing, itching, burning, scaly, and pimply diseases of the skin, scalp, and blood. , Sold every where. Price. CrmcUBA, 50e: SOAP, tec: Kesolvsnt. 1. Prepared by the I'otteb Drug axd Chemical Cokporation. Boston. Send for "How to Cure bkin Diseases," 04 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. Pli red. Ill oily skin cured by Cuticuka Soap. I CANT BREATHE. Chest Pains. Soreness. Weakness. Hicklng Cough. Asthma. Pleurisy, and Inflammation BELIEVED nt oS'E MI!CITTFihV thP CPTICirilA AirTI-PjTV Plasixii. Nothing like it for Weak Lungs. jail-WSSU A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY. BEST rOE Oeneral Hsusehsld Slsea JAFAJIESE CB3SBSSG CURB A cure for Tiles. External. Internal, Kllnd, Bleed ing and Itchlnc. Chronic. Receut or Hereditary, This remedy has positively nver betrn known to fail. ?l a box. C forS."'. byniall. Airtmrantesriren Trlth six boxes, when purchased atune tltno. ioth fund tlif ?5 if not CHred. issnrd bv C5III G. STOCTvT. Urucist. Wholesale andfietaii Agent. Kos. M01 aod 1701 Penn are., corner Wylie are. and 1'cltoii ft.. Piltiburfr, Pa. U?e htuelv' lliarrhcea iCrmp Cure 3 and .V) cts. jiUSZ-tq 1 BKOKEIlS-FINAXCrAt. Whitney 6l Stephenson, 57 Fourth A'enue. apCO-33 PEOPLE'S Capitiii,$ SAVINGS BANK. 81 FOUHTn AVENUE. CanTtiii. $300,003. Snrnlus. S5L6T0 "). D. WcK. LLOYD. EUWAHD E. PUFF. 1 Froaident. Asst. Sec. Treox. f per cent interest alio wea on time ils posits. ocil-i!l-a John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BHOKERS. Stock, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Trivate wire to New York and Chicago. iS SIXTH ST., Pittsbnrg. MitA rJ szss. oen i& i wis vF3CvWtI5'-St NEW ADYETiTISEMETTS. wiHiiiiTii 1 1 (xtract of f ALL GOOO'COOKS Tho Year Trtotuicl. Send to ARMOUR & CO.. Chicago forCookBook showtqsr use of AnMOUR'3 EXTBACTin Soups and Sauces. Mailed free. or FADE3 KAS IEST08rB tv youthful color and beauty by D J. HATS' HAIR HFAITH. K moves dandruff and sealpbumors. Does not stain skin or linen. Pert, sarert. mon cieomy dressing ururcuis sua. HATS' KILL CI'KlSiltN '-- Wrt,lS.3c pala. Wtrr&atff soldby JOi. i'USlLLNU & SONS, and dra giati. loyASOrirr MEDICAL. CT WH1TTSER 814 PENN aYENCE, V1TTSBUKG. PA. As old residents know and back flies of rittsburg paper prove, isxhe oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in ths city. devotingipecialattentlonioallchronls 8STUI0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCDlfillO ntl mental dis uersons I Y Lll V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack or energy, ambi tion and hope, imnalredmemory.disordered sight, seir distrust, basnfnlnes, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruption, impover ished blood, falling powers, organic wealt nesi. dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, nnCttlngthe person for bnslness.society ana innrrlage, permanently, safely andprfvately fi,roadi..BL00D AND SKINJSK! ernptions, blotches, falllnghalr.bones,pa!n3. glandular swellings, ulcerations or tha tongne. mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ars enred forlire, and blood nolons thoroughly eradicated froml IDIM A DV kidney and the system. UnmAn T jhladder do nngements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful fymptomi receive searching treatment; prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whlttier's life-long. extensive expsrl. once Insures scientincandrellable treatment on common sense principles. Consultatloa free. Patients at a distance as earefullr treated a3ir here- Office hours, 9 a.m. to? r. x. Sunday, 10 a. jr. to 1 r. K. only. DR. WH1TXIEK.S14 Penn avenue, nttsburg. Pa. 1a8-49-nnwii MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO," tt Wonderful Spanish Remedy, is sold with, a Written Cuaranteo to rare all Nervous Dis eases, such as Weak Jlemory, Loss of Brala Power, Hesdzche, Wakefulnes, Lost JIan hood. Nervousness, Las situde, all drains ad loss of power of tha Generative Organs In Before & After Use.! Photographed from life. aai either sex. caused bv over-eiertion, youthful indiscretions, or the excessive ose 01 looacco, opium, or stimulants, waica luumaieiy lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity- Put up in convenient form to carry In the vest pocket. Price 11a package, or 6 for $5. With every S ordr we give a written" guarantee to cure or refund tha money, feeutby mail to any address. Circular fires in plain envelope, llcmion this paper. Address, UADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Eranch Office for U.S. A. S58 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, 1XI FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA BY Jos. Fleming & Son, 410 Market St. Duquesne Pharmacy, 518 Smithfield St. A. J. Kaercher. 53 Federal St., Allegheny City. Kwr WEAK MEN 1 YOUK ATrCNTlOS IS CALLED TO THE TuccursTVAa... oseat eclish Enntmv iS5 iO uray's bpecific medicine FYOU SUFFER ff?? voiis OeTiJiitr. caVues uf RoG-9 nHaTwn jum Tjnanu jimu, ojjcnuauirraea, ana Impoiency, and all diseases that arise from OTer Indulgence and self-abas?, as Loss of Memory and PoTrer. Dimne-d of Vlilon, Premature Old Age. iLndinany other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and au early grare, write for oar pamphlet. AtMrers GRAY iiXDICIN'E CO.. Buffalo. JT. T. The Specific Medicine is sold by all drugjrlsta at It per package, or sbc pacVagvs for 53, or sent by malX An rMlnt nfmnnav m w mm w m sk wa mm mm ". .-T"T j j l--i-IZ T4 . atc? EkSSasfeas a iSi y Ind" wTfh "" wti.u i? y n Jfcfet -' J onirr a cure or moatry reiunuoi. TOn accfunt of comiterfclts ire have adopted t!ie Yellow "Wrapper, the only genuine. Sold in Pittsburg by S. S. HOLLAND, cor. Smithfield and Liberty sis. JeS-91-u wreoau ItIanhood IResforedl "XEKWESEEIsS," the wonderful remedy. Is sold with a written guarantee to cure all nervous diseases, snea as Weai: Memory. Loss of Bratn Power, Hca r.clie. Wakefulness Lost Manhood, Nlgbb lyEmlsslocs.Nervons. ness. Lassitude, all drains and loss nf now S- EEl-OHE XSO ATTZX CSDTC. er of the Generative organs in either sex cansed by over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive nse ox tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Put np con venient to carry in vest pocket. 81 per package by malI:6forS5. Wlthevery!5orderweglYeawrittm ' guarantee to cure or refund the monev. Circnlarrree. Vld'Ire'S Nei-vn Sert Oo. Chlena-o. III. For salo in Pittsbnrg by Jos. Fleming & Son, Druggists, 110 and 412 liarket st. notWO-Jtwr Rapidly, Thoroughly, Perfectly Cured by the most Scientific and SnceeesTal Methods cf Treat ment ertir fcnown or uerfected. C&nnot fall unless sbe cae is LXTond hamia aid. ImproTement leen from ttie tBrt ' Sc?crcr9:roin iTerrouBness. Debility. Weak or UndOrT v loped Organs, Iicpotency. Errors of Youth. Exce3aea Worry to, tnorongniy, permanently cored by thl treatcrent. Don t brooI OTer your eoadlttta nor flra up la despair. Let os show Ton wbat Medical Science and Honorable Treatment can do. end fir Our Sew Book vith explaaaUons, endorse ments and references. The Angelos Medica. Institute Co. CANTON, O. Ja"-57-eod VIGOR OF MEN Emily, CJnlcisiy, Ferminently KESTOB2U. WEAKNESS, NEKVOUSNESS. DEBILITT, and all the train of evils, the reinlts of over work, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, development, and tone guaranteed, in all . cif-e. Simple, natural methods. Immetli ate improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.000 reference. Boole, explanations and proors mailed (sealed) free. Address i.l:in ."HUDICAL CO., BUFFALO, ?r. T. JelO-H DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all caset rs qnirinc; scientific and confl dential treatinfint. Dr. S. K. i Lake, M. R. C. P. S.. Is the old gdest t'lid most experienced spo- r.ui5&i!l Hie ciy. w;aamw tlon free and strictlv confi dential. Olllce hiMirs, 9 to 1 and 7 to 8 r. x.j Snndayj, 2 tot F. 31. Consult them person allv, or write. Doc-rocs Laxe, cor. Penn ar. and Fourth St., I'lttsbun;, Pa. Je3-72-iwlc WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE Tlie Gr'Ht JinRiish Remedy. rrumptl v and perm -went-ly cures all forms of nerv ous weakness, emissions, spermatorrhea, Impotency and all effects of abase or excses. Eeen p'-escrlhed over $5 veara la thousands of cases; Is the onlr reltn Me and honm medicine known. Ask dniirzists for Before ana Arson oon s riiosruoDisEt ir he offers soni"! worthless meiiiclnc In plaej of tills, leavrhis rtLihonet store, inclose price In letter, and we will send hy return mall. Frier, one pack ace, ?1: sIt. S3. Oae will please, six will enre." l'nmnMet In rlaln scaled envelone. 2st-imns. Ad- UreJ THF. WOOD CIIB31ICAL CO.. ISl IVood ward avrnoe. Iietroit. jilleh. sold In rittsSarzty Joi. FLE3I1SG SOW, 412 Market street. deI7-1I-eodwx v Edtarbir froa :Sue 0M cects oi early decey, wastias weain-sa, lost mashood, etc. 1 will send a valuable treatise (tealeai cntaintos rallparf.cular3 for home cure, FUGS ct charge? -A splendid medical work ; should be read by evrr man who f nrrou anrt debilitated. A4thii. ' ' del-11-nsuwk e?J61 Pofferlnir rrnm TJa ft3 Kl Power. Kervoos Ue-fe Bsla Mliv.L..ti..h.' Efr. Wewfll send Ton a valuable taoWc :Un rm ox ciiarKc, coniiuiiiK icii pamcaiara lore peenyano.K iM Ollveiitreet, St. Louis, Mo. deiU-ia JnIk An &aaaSiSS WEAKNESS of HEN &r 4 1 A u m J 4