Kj3HP(ipWPSipTyiSB - .g ,- y.-01 Ksajvv wiKy w-, fT-' - fl?e?p9S5 FSJS? SfV'-f 'f-'' 7(- THE.. PITTSBUIIG . :.,X)ISPATCEL . "VVEDNESDAT, FEBRUARY .10. 1S92, BI5SlSE82y8iPyK!! DEOPPISe OFF AGAIN. Light Wells Were the Only Feature of the Field Yesterday. ONE SMALL HIODUCER BEPUETED. larren Fifth Sand Found on the Patterson Farm at Tenice. TWO WEST TIKGLNIi WILDCAT POOLS There was a drop of 1,500 barrels in the production of the McDonslJ.oil field yester day, and the general reports were rather bullish. As a general thing the wells were showing lis'tit and there were enough of ihem to cacse a number or operators to joe faith in the field. The only new v. ell which showed up at all ' was Jennings, GuSsy & Co.s Xo. 8, on the Beil farm. It caine in yesterday morning and started off at sii barrels an hour. Tlio same firm's Xo. 9, on the Bell, and Xo. 6, on lae llerron farm, were drilling near the top or the s-and and w ere due to reach it late last eveninsr. The Woodland Oil Company's Xo. 2 and 3 nntlie McMutrav property, northwest of Oakilalc, ucie esch drilling in the sand yes terda. and althouch they had filled up sev eral hundred lect with oil, and the sand was of a good qiialitv, they dldnot flow. Patterson i Jones' Xo. 7, on the Kelso farm, was also reported to be in the sand and filled up 1.800 feet, hot was not flowing. It i- a disappointment, as from the location u. ;:ool producer w a- expected. The Xo. Ion the McGarr belonging to the Kuue rartic- winch was reported Monday rvpiuns to be sriravlnjr anywhere from 2 to C barrels an hour, was not doing anything yesterday accoidmg to the statement of a liarty ho is interested in the well. Location Xrar the Martha tVright. TheFotestOil Company made a number of location j cterdny around their Xo. 1 on the Martha Wrisht.w hich came in last week at 15 ban el- an hour. The Ileal Estate Oil Company's Xo. 1 on the Ileal Etate Hank property in southern 3tfctur.lv was reported to be doing seven liarrvl- an hour yesterday afternoon. Urnncr Itro--. will tube their Xo. 1 on the SJoiaii Jlliiott larm and make an attempt to exhaust the water. If thev succeed in lhi tl:rr will -ln-ot it in both the Gordon oi-d fifth -and. It was a fair Gordon sunder leiiro : wa-tliilled to the lower sands. Tnc Iloyal Oas Company's Xo. 2 on the l"arrt'i; la mi at Venice has been drilled through the fitth sand and is practically dry In heat forma i .on. TS:iwcU tends to prove pretty conclus te!v that the fifth sand belt does not ex-U-!"lanv distance south or McDonald. The Willow Gioc Oil Company's Xo. 1 on the Mankedick farm was drilled deeper yes-t-rUaj, ar.U 'a.f evening was reported to be loit;; -n en lurrcl an hour. Tin- IVopU-'s ;! Company's Xo. 131 on the Miller 'arm at McDonald is drilling in the .ontou sand and lia- 1,303 leet or oil in the liole. Their Xo. 1 McMurray has been aban don l w fth two tarings of tools in the hole. No. Jon tlip -aim-piopertj is down 1,000 reet, anil t ie ai e -tai ting a ri for Xo. 3. re-iilce .1 Torst"-. Xos. 4 and 5, on the XuU-r 'arm, luck ol O kdale. are in the Big ln.i..i. sand, anil then Xo. 3, on the Wadu aiu, will sret the sand the last of this week. Nm ills and Torpedoes. A ri ; i' miv belrj; built for the Bear Creek lttini:i ( otnpany'p Xo. 3, on the Campbell tat k It it- located north of the railroad, be faeon Xoblestow n and Oakdale and is only a u-w hundred fee', north of Brown & Robi tAii'ii MeJitirray well. f-haffer i o. Miot their well on the Fanny Johnson lot at McDonald yesterday. Cnnklin Co. shot their well on the liristy lot at McDonald yesterday, but tailed to impiovo 't. Mirccri Co. intend to drill their well on the i$;ta n larm into the fifth sand. It is lo e.Hfu halt a niiie t-outhwest of the Pittsburg O'l t,iii!ipan.T's Heed farm well. K.- 3 t" .' w ell on the eott larm, south west u McDonald, was reported last evening to be in the top oi the tilth sand. The U-nl Gas Company is starting to drill 11 Xo. 3 tin the Patterson farm at Venice. The Oalcdale Oil Conimnv's Xo. 4 on the John Wt-tnioi larm was- in the fifth sand jnrswitiay afternoon and showing light. TlieirXo. Son this nropertv will bo drilled into -Jie Sftl. to-i!a." Da,i Btjs. Brown arc building a rig for s v oil whic h they intend to put dovn back or Wi.low tjv e and nearer the Mankedick tsell than any or the others in that vicinity. The Devonian Oil Company's Xo. 5 Elliott wne on top or the fifth sand last niijlit. St)inr '.'i ht Virginia Wells. Xew MAr.Tsnric, W. Va. Tom Mills & Cn. are Mat ting their third well at this place, which is lt.cated live miles due cast from t-::cr- .lie and on a diicct line with Man timston. The two wells which they first tlritleil each had good showing lora)ro tnecf, bn r il.e were di owned out bv salt atcr. Uvrlit miles 'roin X'ew Martinsburg In the tTireriiun of JIannipgton. the South IVunOii cmnnnnvliss struck abiggtisser, and a1' now li-hnig lor the tools. At Xo'.cano t . 1. Pontious is driilimr at l,") frt. Tlic well is guarded and being ri.fl tor a mstery. Thomas & Styles Lave suspended operations fdr the present. Production and Kens. The hourly gauges yesterday were as fol lows: Jennings, tiuffey & Co's Xo. 3 Mat tlitras, sc: llerron Xo. 2, 25: Herron X'o. 4, 50; tiffey & tjucen's Xos. 1 and 2 Wetmore, 53; . I Samuel M etniore, 109; Patterson & -ones" Xt 3 KcNo. 20: Devonian Oil Com- jin's Xo- laud 2 Boyce, 50; Oalcdale Oil trtnipaiiv'-- Xo. 2 Morgan heirs, 30; Xo. 2 and SR'Mr i'l.flO: Xos. 1 and 2 Wallace. 40; pro duction. 31,590: stock in the field. 62,600. The -uiiso, tin- Southwest Pennsylvania Pine I,nie Co njian' lrom McDonald Jlnn-d- weit-21 s7; outside of McDonald, 12,172: NatmoHl Tninsit rans were 42,222; shipments, I2S29. Buckcve runs. 31,531: shipments, 54,'JSt. Marksbmi; r-ins D20. southern Pipe Lino nhipiii'iits, 32,Ci. Xew York Transit Com iiiiiv s'.iipmi'iits, 32.001 bari'els. Eureka runs, 7,9e: siinments, 2,'S. Yesterday's Market Features. Thero was little outside speculation. The price was weak at tlie start, but improved a small fraction near -the finish. The open nisand lowest lor the Jlarcli option was GDc; t.isliest, G0'4e; close, COJc. Theie was no change ,n lefined. Dally average runs, 100, 4i: daily avosage sliinments, 81,009. Clear natsfs v ci e 12.000 barrels. Oil Cm, Fell, fl National Transit Ccrtifl--ues opened -it Co;.Jc: highest 60c; lowest, QS'ic-. cittspil 0e salas, 53,000 barifls: cleai nac. 2,ixxi imvrcls: shipments, 65,647 bar nsl: runs, H3:5 barrels. liKADFonn, Foo. 9. Xational Transit Cer tificates ipened at tOke; closed at 59c: lifchest, wic: lowest, saUc; clearances, 6S, OSOlwrrfls " " 5ev. Iopjl, Feb. 9. Petroleum opened ste-.i! , ami aftera fluctuation or c became dull and remained 0 until the close. Penn sylvanri oil spot sales none: March open ing, !: highi-s-. Wi:; lowest, 60c; closing, C6e. L.maoil No sales. Total sales, 15,000 uarrcls. AFRAID OF CONGRESS. Grain Tit "Weak and Feverish AH Day, Closing In a Panic Over a Kumor That an Anti-Option Hill AVill Pass Pro visions Strong Early. CJIICAOO Wheat wasunsettledandnerv ous to-Uay, and after fluctuating several times at a lower range, finally near the close took a "headei'" and closed weak a full 2o lower than yesterday's last figures. Tlio market opened quiet at a small reduction. The feeling was rather nervous, with little lisposition to pross sales. First prices for May were 91ai-;;c, against Scat the close yesterday The market was quiet for a time around 9ii,l-V- rhen the bears became boltlcr, anu ihi'iralessent the market off to Sic It was announced that 100,000 bushels had just been taken at Xew York lor Lisbon ait'u loreigucrs -bowing more interest In tins market, and theie was -a quick rail v to 31V- Alter noon weakness renewed. The mar ket was disquieted by persistent but Indefi nite rumors of faiiuies in the South and though they were thought to be stock-jobbing rumors, they made operators timid Tha final straw, not only in wheat, but iti olaer articles, came shortly before the close when thcr' was a rush to sell on the report ed probability that the anti-option bill in Congress would pass. On that wheat went down to t'JJgC, and closed easy at SSJe. Corn t-tai ted steady, and lora considerable time kept well up to the closing figures o' yesterday, but the subsequent w:eakness ni "n heat finally had Its effect, and there w as 'i rfmip break. May sold at 4c, then weak aiitl and without material icaction closed at 41JJC, the lowest figure of the day a lo-so' ic. Oats followed corn, and closed with a loss ot ic Jlog pioducts were higher early. The mar ket continued strong for some time, but the weakness in grains and the continuous bear rumors finally had their effect, and a reaction set in, especially In pork, which closed with a loss ot 1217Kc: but lard ad vanced 27Kc, whilo ribs were 2Jo lower to 2c higher. The lending rstures laliKi'J as follows, as cor rected by John M. O.tklf J' Jfc Co., 45 Mxth street. members of the Chicago Board of Trade: Open- Hijrli- Low- Clos- Akticlis. lng. est. tst. Ing. WittAT. So. I. Ftbruar) $ 8S 5 SSW f 8 f S6Si Mav...... 91.1J 9li 89 SS Corx. Xo. I. Pebniarr 415. 41i 40?i 4C March... WA K 4I 41t May CS UU lh ilh OATB. Xo. Z. February SV ZH Z v Mar.....". 3lh a H 31H MessPokk. ,, February. 1193 1! 01 1170 1172 May 12 M 12 15 1195 11 97H Lard. February CSS 660 650 60 May 6 75 6 SO 6 70 6 70 SltonTRlBS. . ,, Februarv S S5 i 7' 5 87H 8 87H May.....". 6 17'4 6 20 6 10 6 10 Cash quotations were as lollows: Four nominally unchanged: Xo. 2 spring wheat, KKc: Xo.S sprlnsr wheat, 80681c: Xo. 2 red, Sac: Xo. 2 com. 40Wc: Xo. 2 oats. 29029: Xo. 2 white, 31Vfc: Xo.3 white, 30fi30;4c; Xo.2 rve. 79c; Xo. 2 bsrlcv. 50iJ5Sc: Xo.3, t. o. b., 4052c: X'o. 4. r. o. b., 'SoglSe. Xo. 1 flax seed, 96c; piime timothv seed. $1250130. Mess pork, per barrel, J 8 50. Laid, per 100 B. 16 50 6 52W. Short rib sides(loose) $3 S7M5 90: dry B.ilted shoulders (boxed). J4 7505 00: short clear sides (boxed). $6 206 25. Whisky, distillers' finished goods pergal,$l 14. Sugars unchanged; Xo. 3 corn, 38c. On the Prod uce L'xchange to-day the butter market was unchanged. Eggs, 252 c. NKlV YOKK-Flonr irregular; closing easy. Comment dull and weak. Wheat Spot market unsettled, decidedly lower and moderatelv active; Xo. 2 red. $1 021 02 in stole and elevator: $1 C3l K; afloat; $1 03 1 0SJ I. o. b.: Xo. 3 red. $1 00;. ungraded l-ed, alc$l 06; Xo. 1 Northern, $1 04 1 03K: Xo. 1 hard, $1 061 06: Xo. 2 North ern, 99c; options, Xo. 2 red, February. $1 02 1 04. closing. $1 02K: March. $1 02)4m 04. clo-ing, il 02JS April. $1 011 C4, closing, $1 tll,i; Ma, $1 00 7-16S1 02. cloning, SI 00JJ; June, 99oSl OL closing, 93it; Jul-, 9;Kra!ic, closing at 97c Kvo stronger and In better demand: West ern, 90jjD3c. Barley steady and quiet. Corn Snot market lower, lairly active; Xo. 2, 49 j0je elevatoit 50liQ5lc aflnat: ungraded mixed, 47;M.ilVc: Xo. 3, 484SUc: steamer ...tvni ciA?-.rt rt....c f..w."i" josxiwvisyrt closing at 41c: April, f0i50c. closing at 3'Je: Mav, 49,50ic. closing at 49JkC: June, 4$J49e, "closing at 4Sjc; July closing at 49c. OatsSpot market lower and quiet; op tions dull and weaken February, 35Jc; Mulch, 16;; Jlay, 37?j;g37 15-16c; closing, 3j;8'c; spoi. Xa 2 white, SSg'SS'.ic: mixed Western, 3CS7Uc; white do, 3ff2'l2e: Xo. 2 Chicago, 37$.:7kc. Hay steady. Hops dull and easv. 'fallow steady. Eggs dull and easier: Western. 29c. Poik more active and firm; mess, JO 75(gl0 50: extra piime, $10 00. Cat meats quiet and firm. Middles strong: short clear, J6 i.J-i. Lard opened stronger and closed weaken Western steam, $6 85 bid; options, February, if6 84; March, $6 86(3 6 SS: May, $7 057 07W; closing at ?7 007 Qi. liutler quiet and weak: Western dairy, 18 23c: Western dairy, creamery, 2131c: West ern dairy, factory, 1623c: Elgin, 3lc. Cheese in moderate demand. PHIL nilLPHIA Flonr steady but quiet. Wheat opened lc higher, subse quently reacted Jie and closed barely steady; Xo. 2, red. February. $1 01'il 01: March and April, $1 021 03: May, $1 01101& Corn opened a shade firmer, but reao(d to yesterday's final figures and closed weak; Xo. 4, mixed, in "rain depot, 43c; X'o. 3, in export elevator. 44?ic; steamer, in export elevator, 473c: Xo. 2, yellow, in grain depot, 50Jc; X'o. 2, in export elevator, 49J-JC; X'o. 2 mixed. Februarv, Starch, April and May, 49Jg49Jc. Oats quiet: Xo. 2, mixed, 35c; Xo. 3, w'hite. 37Jc; X'o. 2. white, 39c: do, choice, 10c: X'o. 2, white, February, 38jft39c; March, Apiil and May, 3Si Q3ic Butler dull and easy: Pennsyliania creamery, extra, 30c; Pcnnsylvanhi jirint, extra, 33C4c. Eggs low er; Pennsj lvania firsts, 2526. BALTIMUKE Wheat weak; Xo. 2 red spot, $1 01H1 OP': February, $1 010)1 01!: March, $1 o.Kl OIJi; May," SI 02l 0K: steamer, Xo.2 red, fsc. Corn easy; mixed snot, 43c: Februiry. 49JJ59c, March, 49J 49JJc; April and May, 50c asked; steamer mixed. 47K7c. Oats steady; Xo. 2 white Western, 33se: X'o. 2 mixed do, 37g371c Kyo firm: Xo.'i, 8i!n0c. Hay steadv; goiid'to choice timothy, $13 5C15'00. Provisions firm and unchanged: ham Jc higher. Butter weak: crepuiety fancy, 930c: do fair to choice, 27(j2Sc; do imitation, 252c: ladle lancy, 2425c; good to choice, 2o22c; rolls, fine. 22c; do lair to good, 1820c; store packet!, 15lSe. Eggs quiet at 20c; market demoralized by unexpected arrivals: yester day eggs w ere quote .1 at sac anu scarce. ST. LOtris- Flour aulet hut steady: fam ily. $3 153 20; choice, $3 3ftS:3 40; fancy, $3" S0SJ4 20: extra fancy, $4 05g4 15: patents, $4 35g4 45. Wheat Xo.2red..sh,9i?9c; Felnuary, 83ic, closing SSJ-c nominal; Mav, 90?;93c, closing at 90JXc, asked; July, 86 ssjc, clositnr at SG)c, bid. Corn Xo. 2 cash, 3GJI3Gc; February, SGJc. clos ing at 3bc, nominal; May, 373Sc, closing at 3Se asked. Oats Dull anu low en Xo. 2 cash. 30Jic: May. Sljfc. closing at 31Jc asked. Bj e Xo. 2, 7SJc. ftarlev quiet. But ter lower: creamery, 2428c: dairy, 2125c Eggs lower at 20c. Piovisions strong and easy but weakened and delincd Inter. Pork, old, $9 25: new, 5,11 G2). Laid, $6 33. CIXCIXXATI-Flour in fsir demand. Wheat steady: Xo. 2 red. 93iffi93c. Corn easier; X'o. 2 mixed. 41J;fi)4!c. Oats in good demand: Xo. 2 mixed, 3!'j33e. Hye lower; X'o. 2, S76sSc Pork in light demand at $1175. La rd quiet at $6 5J. Bulk meats firm at $0 01 Bacon firmat $7 00. Whisky'steady: sales, 1,028 barrels; finished goods on basis of $1 14. Butter easy: prime dairy, 1820c. Eg s heavy at 2425c. Cheese steady. XEW OKLKAX Sugar Open kettleflrm: choice, 3 l-16c: prime, 22 15-16c; fully r.tir and good, lair, 2 11-162 13-16c: fair. 2c: good common, 2Kc; common, 2V 25c: centrifugals firm: off white, 3 13-10 3ic: choice ycllow,3J3 ll-16c; prime yellow, 3U63 9-16c; off yellow, 33c; seconds, 2 .Aje. Kye trust holding off; prime to good, 4 'air, 4J4c. Coffee sttong; prime, 18c: good, 17Kc: lair. lTJic MILWATJKKF Flour quiet. Wheat un settled; Mav, S7c; n-0. spring, E6e: X'o. 1 Northern, 91c Com quiet; X'o. 3, 3S38Jc. Oats slow : Xo. 2 white, 32jc Ifcirley quiet; X'o. 2, 55c: sample, on track, 4059c. Kye quiet: X'o. 1. 70c. Provisions easy. Pork May, $11 95 Lard May, $0 v2 DDLCTII Wheat Xo. 1 lmrd, cash and February, 84Kc: May, 89c: Xo. 1 Xorthern. cash and February. 83e: May, S7c: Xo. 2 Xorthern, cash, 77c: X'o. 3 X'orthern. 72c: re jected, 60c: on track, Xo. 1 hard, S5Kc: X'o. 2 Northern, S4c. MINNEAPOLIS Wheat Xo. 1 X'orthern, February, closing at 82Jc: May, openin", FCic, highest, S7c, lowest, 85e, closing at 85Vic;ycsteid:ty, eojic: on track, X'o. 1 hard His'c.So, 1 Xorthern, 83c; Xo. 2 Northern, 7tfe)S0c. TOLEDO Wheat active and lower: cash and February. 92c: May, 94c Corn dull and easier; Xo. 2 dash. 41c; Xo. 3, 40Jic; May, 43c:X"o. 2 yellow, 41Je. Oats quiet; cash, 32c. Bye dull; cajsh, 82c. KANSAS CITV Wheat, corn and oats were extremely dull tills morning, there being no bids in either of the three cereals. Butter steady. Eggs firm. . The "Wool Markets. St. Louis Wool Receipts, 17,475 pounds; shipments, 14,700 pounds; market quiet and unchanged. Eostox The demand ,for wool has been good, with quite large sales, with full pre vious prices paid; Ohio fleeces nre selling at 28c tor X; 29Q30C ror XX and XX and aDove, and 35c for Xo. 1: Michigan X, 2G27c; No. 1. 3S3lc In combing and delamu fleeces theie has been a steady trade with sales of Xo. 1 combing at 366833c: Ohio fine delainn .it S334c, and Michigan fine delaine at 32 I oa?: unwasneu uuiiiunij: nuuit are selling ac 2i26: for one-quarter, and 2628e for three eighths: Ohio and Michigan unwashed and unmerchantable fleeces sell at 1923c: terri tory wools active at 5860c, clean, tor fine, 55 57c for. fine medium, and 5055c lor medium; Texas, California and Oregon wools steady; pulled wools In demand at 30 lie. for snncr. and 22E30C for extra: Australian wools sell well: foreign carpet w ools are quiet. Turpentine 3Ijrke!s. Xew York Rosin dull and steady. Tur pentine dull and lower,33JJC4c WiLMtxcTOS Spirits ot turpentine, firm at 30c. Kosin firm; strained. $1 00; good strained, $1 05. T.r steady nt $1 40. Crude tur pentino steady; hard, $1 00; yellow dip, $190; virgin, $1 90. Savaxmaii Turpentine firm at 31Jc Rosin firm at $1 00l 07. Charleston Turpentine steady at 31c. Rosin firm; good strained, $1 00. The Metal Markets. Xew Yonit, Feb. 9. rig iron dull and steady; American, $15 751775. Copper in active and weak; lake, S10 60. Lead quiet; domestic, f4 125. J-in quiet mm oicauji Straits. $19 60. When Baby was sick, we piTe her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria TRADE OF THE CITY. Eeal Estate Market Getting Back to a Normal Condition. ALLEGHENY HOUSES PICKED UP. Eapid Growth of Tallejview, a Historic 'Place Sown the Panhandle. FEATURES OP MONEY AKD SPECULATION There is nothing in the real estate mar ket to find fault with. It is much more favorable to-day than it was a year ago. The country was then emerging from a serious 'financial crisis. One of the effects had been to bring the real estate market to an instant and complete halt. Speculation stopped short. The investment demand faded away. Negotiations even were silenced. The market came to a complete standstill. It was facing a condition of more deply-shaken public confidence than had been known in years. It is now getting back to a normal condition. It has been helped by the knowledge which has been emphasized on every hand that this country .is in a remarkably Btrong financial condi tion. The financial outlook now points al most inevitably to easy money for months to come. This means advancement in all lines of business. Beal estate will get its share. Deals on the North side. Two more high-class Allegheny residence properties have changed ownership within the last few days. JIaior A. J. Pentecost bought the Montgomery homestead on Char tiers street, near Pennsylvania avenue, lot 40x100, with a ten-room modern house, and also the residence of Attorney A. S. Miller, on Sheffield street, near Bidwell. The figures are well up in each case, but cannot be given at present They are about op" a level with previous sales in those localities. MarchlDg With the Procession. Bower Hill station, or Valleyview, on the Chartiers branch of the Panhandle Bail road, two miles above Mansfield, is one of the most progressivi mining towns in "Western Pennsylvania. One builder alone has completed 25 houses there since last June. Altogether between 75 and 80 houses have been ereoted within a period ot nine months. All of them are occupied. Build ing this year will be on a still larger scale. One reason for the rapid growth of the place is that houses are sold on the instal ment plan. The territory of which Valley view is the- center is becoming, thickly populated. About 5,000 miners live and work within a few miles of town. Although development is modern Valleyview is asso ciated with an .important historical event. It was a pivotal point in the whisky insur rection, a fact commemorated by the found ers of the towns naming one of the streets Insurrection avenue. I'enn Cotton Mill Removal. A meeting of the stockholders of the Penn Cotton Mill Cotnpan0 of Alabama was held in the East End yesterday even ing, to complete arrangements to take pos session of and remove the old Penn cotton mill plant to Sylacauga, which will be done some time the present month. The build ing for its reception is well under way. The new plant will be one of the most complete in the South. Vnslnets Xews ind Goulp. Mr. Phelps' example Is contagious. Two or three deals similar to his In the Twenty third ward are on the carpet. Rev. P. P. Core, formerly pastor of "Brim stone Corner," has sold to James R. Ely a residence property on Wabash street, Thirty-sixth.ward, for $5,000. Colonel W. A. Herron, after being on the sick list for a week or more, was at his office yesterday, almost as well as ever. ' At Cincinnati, $2 5004 per cent deficiency bonds, due 1901, were bought by the Sinking Fund Commissioner at 101 and accrued in terest, and $500 4 percent pavement bonds, due 1905. at 01Jf and accrued interest. The First Lutheran Church congregation of Altoona has had plans prepared for a brick and stone building to cost $40,000. Bids are in order. Eight permits were issued yesterday for the erection of 14 buildings, aggregating $29,900. The one of most importance was taken out by Mrs. Esther Gusky for a brick addition to her business block on Market street, to cost $13. 000.x At the meeting of the Hidalgo Mining Company yesterday the following directors weie chosen: J. H. McKclvv. T. M. Arm-' strong, W. F. Armstrong, S.'E. Gill. J. H. Wilson, W. F. Lloyd, W. G. Muzzy. Mr. Gill, the Secretary, says 1891 was an excellent year for the company and 1S92 will be much better. Directors of the Central Bank, chosen yes terday, nre: D. P. Reighard, Julins Adler.J. F. Denniston, James Wilson, P. H. Hacke, John E. Ridall, S. S. Holland, F. P. Bell and George IL Benneft. Sales of stock on call Monday were about 2,000 shares, not 1,000, as printed. Movement in Realty. Black & Baird sold through Thomas Lig gett to Sarah L. Hitchcock, the property No. 133 Cnerry alley, consisting of two brick houses on lot 22Jx62 feet, for $6,650. Reed B. Coylo & Co. sold for R. B. Hutchi son the property No. 315 Wylio avenue, con sisting of a brick dwelling of seven rooms, with lot 22x137 feet, for $2,550. Peter Shields sold a five-room house, lot 30x90 feet. Lydta street, in the Greenfield avenue plan. Twenty-third ward, on the ten year pavment plan, lor $2,400. J. E. Glass sold ror Charles S. Crawford to Thomas Wt McCunc, a lot on the west side of Euclid avenue, near Center avenue, size 60x114, for $4,800. HOME SECURITIES. ANOTHEK GOOD DAT ON 'CHANGE, BUT VALUES TAKE "WATER, Heavy Selling Creates a Bearish Feeling The Slight -Reaction Only a Natural Re suit of the Rapid Advance in Some of the Leaders. The speculative pulse beat strong again yesterday at the first two calls, but weak ened somewhat at the last. The afternoon market was a hard one in which to do busi ness, owing to the indifference of holders. There were no offers of Duquesne Traction. Sales were about 2,000 shares. The under current wns weak at the finish, and prices in most cases were the lowest of the day. v Final bids as compared with tbpse of the previous day showed the following changes: 'Philadelphia Gas declined Central Trac tion ly. Citizens' Traction Ji, Luster, Elec tric . Pittsburg Traction and Switch and Signal were about the only stocks that im proved their position, the former moving up three points and the latter half a point. Of the unlisted tractions -Manchester was bid up to 3! at the afternoon session, Duquesne and Birmingham felhback a little. ' Sales at first call were 20 sh'r.res of Citizens' Traction at 61, 20 Birmingham nt 2S 25 Xew York ana Cleveland Gas Coal at 50, 185 Pleasant Vallevat 22, 5 Central Traction at 29. Aftercall,25ElecirloaNJ5, 10 Switch and Signal at 20, 59 Manchester Traction at 39. Second call, 100 Second Avenue Electric at 50,50 Manchester Traction at 3: 2(5 Bir mingham at 23, 70 Snitch mid Signal at 20, 40 at 202-2tf Duquesne at 23, 25 Pleasant Valley at2)g, 50 Pinsbur Traction.:t 53. Third call, 40 Birmingham Traction nt 23. 40at23J. 40 Switch and Signal at 20-. 55 at. 20i, 5 Philadelphia Gas nt 15, 200 at 14, 100 Manchester Traction nt 3U, 85 Pipeage at 7, 45 Pleasant Valley nt 22. John D. Bailey offered a small list of gilt edged stocks at auction in the afternoon, but buyers did not iak to them kindly. There were no sales. All were withdrawn. There were no bids for Standard Plata Glass, Ger man Flie Insurance, Citizens' Insurance, or Philadelphia Company bonds. First Na tional Bank of Pittsburg was withdrawn on a bid of 180; Fourth National Bank, 119; First National of Alleahcny, 125; Birmingham Fire Insurance, 50. Bids and offers on call were: FIHST SECOND I THIRD EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL. STOCKS. ,B.AB, AB A P.P.:'. AM. Ex.. 42 450 Citizens' Nat. Ilk .r,. 67 '. 'German Nat. BV .... 325 . .; Iron CItv X. Bk . 84 .... Kcyst'neBk. I"g .82 .... S2 .... Peoples Xat.'Bk. 182 182 .. Iilriiunirham Ins. 50 Char. Val.Uai, Co 5J o)i.... Icop'sXat.G.Co 14 Feo'sN-.O.ftP C 7Vf 7'j 7U 7,s 7 7 Phlladrlplua Co. 15'4 15J, MS 1H UM 15 Wheeling Uai... 13'" la1 18s a9,S- .... .-... Ft,PUtIn.P. Co. ....' r-0'f.V.. .:.. ......... 27K 28 no.s MM n 22si 22X "smW". 45 .... FlttsburgTract'n ririuant vaircy.. Second Avenue.. I'. June, lt.lt. Co i: v. ft C. K. K. X.Y.&C.G.C.C. Point Bridge LaXorlaM. Co.. Luster M. Co.... estlnjthouse E. Motion. W. Co... a. s. is. Co TJ. is. H. c pfd Westlngh'oA.B. S. U. Cable Co... 9 14K 9K 15 20M 2C?i 38 .... 101 .... 68.... COAL SHARES RECEDE. THE MAKKET FEVERISH AND LOWEK IN TBE GENERAL LIST. Industrials Make tbe Best Showing, 'With Material Advances in Chicago Gas. and Sugar Erie Another Strong Feature Railroad Bonds Preserve Their Strength. New York, Feb. 9. The stock market to-1 day was active, feverish and irregular, and tlie trading wns almost entirely of a profes sional nature. There was manifest again a disposition on tho part of the traders to hammer the general list, and whilo prices were stimulated from time to time by cover ing of short contracts In different parts of the ll3t the steady pressure of short- stocks for tale, with free realizing keptpricesdown In everything, and in a few Instances caused material losses. Tho Coal stocks still occupied the most prominent position In the market, but their preponderance was by no means so marked as yesterdny and Erie and Chicago Gas were features of the day's operations. The trans actions;ln Reading were again very largo, but tho fluctuations were not on the same large scale as for the last two davs, and after a rise of 1 per cent to 5i; it declined to 49., closing at H per cent better. Lackawanna fulfilled the prophecy by selling up to 160, but It immediately retired and sold down to 153V: Delaware and Hudson sold to 132, but lost all the imnrovement. and Jersey Cen tral was weak throughout, selling down rrom 129 to 126 An advance in Chicago Gas served to rally the entire list The other Industrials were benefitted by the spurt, and Sugar retained its advantage. Tlie general list opened firm, but tho pressure of short sales and the reaction in the coal stocks caused a general though slow decline nntil the rally in the In dustrials, when Atchison came to the front on covering of shorts, and the whole list was again lifted above the level of first prices. The failure of the Coalers to rally encouraged bearish operations, and in the last hour, specially, severe pressure was brought to bear, wiping ont all the early gains, and in many cases something in ad dition. Atchison, Reading, Distillers' and Louisville were specially prominent in the late decline. The market finally closed active and weak at or near the lowest prices of the dav in most of the list. Lackawanna is down 1, Jersey Central 2 and New Eng land 1, but Chicago Gas is tip 2 and Sugar 2 per cent. The total sales of stocks to-dav were 521,410 shares, Including Atcblaon, 30,640; Chicago Gas, 57,310; Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern, 31.738: Delaware and Hndson, 6 860; Erie, 58,960; Louisville and Nashville. 19,638; Mis souri Pacific, 3,605; New Jersey Central, 10,133; Northern Pacific, preferred, 16,786; Reading, 143,090: Richmond and West Point, 18.461; St. Paul, 10,617: Texas and Pacific, 4,325; Union Pacific, 6,184. Railroad bonds showed less diminution from yesterday's business than stocks, and preserved their strength unimpaired. The total transactions were 5,142,000, ont of which the Reading firsts Contributed 270,000: the seconds, 780.C00; the thirds, 1,087,000: the deferred incomes, 5S3.000: Atchi son inoomes, 252,600. and Kansas and Texas seconds, 120,000. Of the Reading issues, however, onlj the thirds scored nny marked improvement. Tlie following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange lester dav. Corrected dally for TnE DISPATCH by HITXv Y ft STEPHENSON', oldest Pittsburg mem bers ol tlie Xew York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. Clos ing bid. Open High est. Low ing. est. American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil, pfd Ala. Su?ar lleflnltur Co... 35H V2 cs 8.1s; raii 35 3.V, 65 S2Jf : 89X HH 12H,'4 ts ui 81J 015? 39tf MK Am.SugarRcHntnK0.,pfd A tell.. Ton. S. P 4o; 3SH "eitH Canadian raciflc Canada Southern .... Central of New Jersey Central Pacific Chesapeake & Onto C. ftu., 1st pfd C. A O.. 2d Dfd 129 raj "isK 25 "ii4 31 $ 2'A 61 K; 42S loss Gl 42 w 42 fi 107 J, 79.H 125 91 4Stf 111 Chicago lias Trust C. Bur. ft Qulnry O.. Mil. A. St. Paul...t C, Mil. & St. Paul, prd... C, Hock 1. ft P C, St. P.M. A O C, St. P. Mtft O.. .pfd.... C. & Northwestern C, C. C. A I Col. Coal ft Iron Col. ft HiH-klnr Valley..... Del., LackftWestern Del. ft Hudson Den. ft Rio Grande Den. & lilo Grande, pfd... K.T., Va. &Ga E. T.. Va. ft Ua., M pfd.. Illinois Central Lake 1 rlc ft West Lake F.rle ft West., pfd.... Laky Shore ft M. S Louisville ft Nashville MUliigran Central Mobile ft Ohio Missouri Pacific Xatlpual Cordage Co X atlonal ConUgc Co., pfd. National Lead Trust X'ew York Central X. Y., C. ft St. L X. Y., C. ft St. L. 1st pfd. N. N., C. ftfat. L., 2d pfd. N. Y., L. K. ftW :.... X. Y., L. E. ft W pfd... X. Y. ft N. E X. V.. O. ft W. .Norfolk ft W6tern X'orlolk ft Western, pfd... North Amcrlcau Co Northern Pacific .... Northern Pacific, pfd...'.. Oregon Improvement Pacific Mall , Peo.. Dee. ft Evans. A Philadelphia ft Reading... P., C, f. SI. L P.. C. C. ft St. L., pfd.... Pullman Palace Car Richmond ft W. P. T Richmond &W.P.T., prd. . bt. Paul ft Dnluth St. Paul ft Duluth, prd.... St. Paul. Minn, ft Man.... Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Wabash, pfd Webteni Union Wheeling ft L. E Wheeling ft L. E., pfd DIs. ft Cattle Fd. Trust.... National Lead Co National Lead Co., pfd.... 75S nn ica so: I07 79H 1251 12.1 92'S 1254 921, 49,'S VI 4SJ 'iiri 72 35 Ij 32 159 1'29.T "VH 108ii 117X 72K MM iiili 3i isn! 129i lij-r 72 'i X 31K 156 17 49 1H 'icsif 22 Ti'A "i'm 107k 3J 62J 95' U0'4 iiijs 1DJ". 74 40 31 73 47M 19i 15 K 16.H 24 03 26 H 36H '20! 'A 26S 654 189 1K 72,S 45 03 113 7i 43J4 13 29)4" S6'A 36'1 ml 41,'a 32 160 132 49J4 '49' 108V 21V ill, 75,is 75 74,'i "37 63 "37 "si" 63 9-5)4 lll.f SI5,' in;. 94K: 11U: 1143, ii'm 3273 ? 20M u 1G32 24 CSli 20s 50 Central Traction Cillz;n' Trac'n. I3V 28 28 .... 61H .... 6I 50 .... 52 53h 22H 22X 22ij 2M4 46 .... ' 49s,.... 2S.... "io "hi '.'.'.'. "." '."'. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. "so M H 9X. 15 liii 15 16 n 19Jf SOM 20M aw 39 40 101 .... 101 .... 05 .... r 66.. 32-, 31K 73H 73 4SH 47J 2CJi 1 'if" "ih'ii 2J 24K sax BiH '37 "37" 20V 20X 51!4 i'J'A 'is" "es 'liij "ml 7 72, 'iii "'9H 4'i.H 45' 'ioi "a" 87H SSM 37i 36! 78 77J5 50' 48s 3314 34 ih 8 10 73 1H4 4S4 '36,'i 87 37 . 78 41 36 si'A 'Wi Philadelphia Storks. Closing nnotations of Philadelphia stocks fur nished by Whitney ft -Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, memberb of New York stock .bxenangc. Bid. ....S5- ...24 ... 8 :::: ...63 ..k51Ji ...33 Asked. , 56 24 13-1S 57)$ 24X Pennsylvania Railroad... Reading Railroad Buffalo. N. Y. ft Phlla... Lehigh Valley Northern Pactfic Northern Pacific pref.,.., Lehigh Navigation Philadelphia ft Erie G8'4 Sl Boston Stocks Closing; Prices. Atch. & Topcka 387 Boston ft Albany... .201)4 do Maine 163 Franklin Kearsarge 12 11 25 152 29K usceoia.. Chi. Bur. ft Qulncy.l08 FItchburgR. R 84 Mass. Ccnt-al 16'$ Sauta Fe Copper.., Tamarack Annlston Land Co, Bo3ton Land Co Jiex. (jentrai. com.. i N. Y. ft X. Euglaud. f!h Old Colonv 1664 Rutland pl"d 10 Wis. Central, com.. l'J Allouez 31. C. (new) 1J Atlantl: 8U Boston ft Mon 33)1 Calumet ft Hecla....230 West End Land Co, Bell Telephone.... Lamson More Co.. Water Power .20 . 15 . 3 . 8 . SOU . 14 . 16 Cent. Mining a, .. r B. ft B. Conner Thomson-Houston Boston Electric Stocks. Bostos, Feb. 9. Special. The latest elec tricVock quotations to-day were: Bid. Asked. ...104 110 ... MM (ll . . VX Z ... 13k lili ... 15) 15H Boston Electric Light Co Thomson-Houston Electric Co Thomson-Houston Electric Co. prcf., Ft. Wavue Electric Co. ..... W. E. Co Mining Stock Quotations. Nkw York, Feb. 9. Alice, 120; Aspen, 100; Belcher, 150; B. & B., 2S3; Chollar, 150; Crnwn Point, ISO; Consolidated California and Vir ginia, 5.5: Deadwood, 200: Eureka, 150; Gould & Curry, 150: Hale & Norcross, ISO;. Home stake. 1200; Horn Silver, 350; Iron silver, 145: Mexican, 175: Ontario, 4200; Ophir, 290: Ply mouth, 185; Quicksilver. 300; Savage, 120; Sierra Nevada, 150; Standard, lOOf Union Cou-' solldated, 160. THE TEADE IK MONEY. A Good Fonndatlon for the Expansion of Business Operations. t There were no new features yesterday. Bankers reported a light demand for accom modations, with an abundant supply. Per haps the commercial element showed a little more vigor in their calls. A cashier remarked: "In six weeks at farthest, the surplus will begin to melt." Ba'nk clearings wero $1,943,681 "91 and balances $279,272 15. A Xew York financier is qnoted as say ing: "There was an interesting turn in the .iiiaiket last week not important perhaps, but nevertheless suggestive. The abnormal increase in the deposits, which for the first time reaohed over $500,000,000, have had an effect in stimulating speculation, and there has been a gratifying increase in loans which contradicts the stories or dullness. Money has been easier than ever, and now that loans have increased with n cortnintv that the banks may respond to further calls the re is a foundation for wider operations." At New York yesterday money on call was easy at 12 per cent; last loan IK: closed offered at 1J. Prime mercantile paper 3K 6. Sterling exchange quiet but steady at $4 84Ji for 60-day bills and il 87 for demand. Closln; Bond Quotations. U. 8. 4ireg... TJ. S. 4sioup... U. S. 4)s regV U. 4U's coun ,.116 -.116)5 M.. K. ft T. Gen. 5s. SIS? Mutual Union 6.i.. 1073a N. J. C. Int. Cert. .116) Northern Pac. lstsM16W Northern Pas. 2ds..lH)4 Northwestern cons. .151 Northw'n d'brs 5s..l07 .1WJ Pacific 6s of '85 109 Louisiana stamp. 4s. 84 Missouri 6s.. C Tenn., new set, 6s.. .105 Tenn., new set, 5s... 7 Tenn.. new set. 3s;" 70 Oregon ft Trans. 6s.. St ;.LM.cn.5s85)i t.L.&SanF.Gi'nM.107 St. Paul Consols.... 123, St.P..C. &IMSU...1M& Tut 1 T.-G.Tr.RctS 80 Canada So. 2ds 102J4" I PC. J-aciUClStS llMi.Sj Den. ftR. G. lsts...,117 Den. ft 1!. G. 4s' 79 Den.ftR.G.Westlsts Erie2ds 106V M.. K. ft T. Gen. 6. Hl'A Bid. Tex. P. R.G.Tr.Bcts W,( Union Pac. lsts 107) WestShore 103 R.G.West 77ft Bank Clearings. Nr.w York Bank clearings, $1S5,252,S92; balances, $8,159,920. Bostox Bank clearings, .$17,137,033: bal ances, $2,395,011; money, 2JJJper cent; ex change on Xew York, 1220 cents dis count. Chicago Moner easy at 4J6 per cent. Bank clearings, $13,S39,925. New York ex change 10c discount. St. Louis Clearings, $4,101,979; balances. $597,292. Money, 6ffi7 per cent. Exchange on New York, 75c premium. Memphis Xew York exchange selling at par. Clearings, $654,507; balances, $201,473. PniLAPKLPHiA Ba'ik clearings, $15,366,466; balances, $2,18978. Money, 3 per cent. Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,320,245; bal ances, $289,535. Rate, 5 per cent. THE HOME MARKETS. CHOICE DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE STILL STEADY AT PRICES QUOTED. Frnlts and Vegetables Quiet Cereals Are inactive, With Oats the Exception to the Rule Canned Goods Tending Upward. Office of The DisrATCH, Pittsburo, Tuesday, February 9. Country Produce Jobbing Prices At the Monday meeting at Elgin last week's prices of creamery butter were reaffirmed, so that our quotations will hold good for another week. Choice country butter is in limited supply and active demand at an ad vance over last week's prices. High grade cheese is firm enough to go higher. Strictly fresh eggs are still scarce and sell readily at outside quotations. From all trade cen ters comes the report of an unusual scarcity of fresh eggs. Cold storage stock is almost exhausted in this market. The movement of vegetables and fruit is still slow. Tropical .fruits still favor the buyer, lemons and bananas being unusually quiet the past few days. The demand for seeds of all kinds has steadily increased the past week, and cloverseed has been decidedly advanced. Apples-JI 50SS1 75 per barrel. BUTTER Creamery Elgin. o331c: Ohio brands 2830c: common country butter, 1718c: choice counirv roil. zac. BKAXS New York and Michigan pea, 1 90(312 00: marrowfat, $2 1V33 25: Lima beans. 44He t lb; hand picked medium, $1 Soffll 90. IJeeswax Choice, 3032c lb; low grades, 2 25c b'uckwheat Flour Xew, 225c 3 lb. CHEESE-Ohio choice. llHi2c; New York cheese. 1212)5c; Liinburger, 12fe13c:WlsconsIu swcltzer, full cream, 13)i14;c; Imported sweltzer, 2Gfa26s$c CIDEE-Conntrv cider, S3 50(35 COB barrel; sand refined. $6 0Cfl 53; crab cider. $7 5C3 CO. Cranberries Per box, $2 l)02 50; per barrel, I7C08 00. Eog s Strictly fresh nearby stock, S233c : pickled egsrs. 25c per doz. Fiathers Extra live geese, 5758c; Xo. 1, 48 50c ? lb: mixed lots. 3940c. Dried FrUits Peaches, halves, 55ie: evapo rated apples. 89c: apricots, 9allc; blackberries, 5aj6e: raspberriis. 18ffll8,c; huckleberries. 7c; Cal ifornia peaches, 7aa.l4c. GAME-Wild turkejs, 1 U2 00 each: mallard ducks, $1 90 per pair: teal ducks, $2 753 CO per dozen: pheasants. $125 per pair: quail. 12 50 per dozen: squirrels, fl CCS1 25: rabbit, 202o per pair; whole deer, lMUSc ft: 'saddles. 1S'.01B. IIoxey New crop", white clover, lb 17c; Cali fornia honey, l215c Tfr lh. Maple Syrup TSSSoc ? gallon. Maple Suoa loo f( lb. Poultry Alive Chickens, 70(S)75c a pair, large; 60S70C, medium: live turkeys. lCtS)12c ? ft: ducks. COdiTOc a nalr: live zecse. SI 2 a pair: dressed .chickens, 1213cft: dressed turkeys, 1415c? lb; UrCSSCd UUCK5. 10-OHDC V ID. Potatoes Carload lots. 3540c. on track; from store, 4C15c a bushel: Southern sweets, $1 501 75 a barrel; Jersevs, $3 0013)3 25. Seeds Western racleaned medium clover, lob bing at $15 23; mammoth at 56 40; thnoihv. $1 60 for prime and $1 55 for choice: blue grass, 42 CttaS! 80: orchard grass, tl 75; millet, $1 00: German, $1 15: Hungarian. $1 10; line lawn, 25c ? lb; seed buck wheat. $1 40I 50. Tallow Country, 4c; city rendered, 5c. Tropical Fbcits Lemons, tancy Messina, f.1 754 00; Florida oranges, $2 00(3)2 50 a box: ba nanas, $1 501 75 firsts, 1 00(31 Co good seconds, per bunch: Malaga grapes, $3 009 00 a hair barrel; pineapples. 20;a25c apiece. Vegetables Cabbage. $3 OOJBl 00 a hundred; yellow Danver onions, 2 252 50 a barrel; toma toes, $3 COS3 15 aerate: celery. 2"30c per dozen; turnips, 90c?l 00 a barrel; new Bermuda potatoes, $3 00 a barrel. Groceries. The situation in this line is practically as. it has been for a week past. We note, how ever, an unusual firmness in all lines of canned goods, with a fair prospect of an early advance in prices. Canned corn and tomatoes aro particularly strong. Uheeu Coffee Fancy. 2122c: choice Bio, 20(3 STKc: prime, 19!c; low grade Itlo. 1718Kc: old (imernn-cnt .lava. 2729c: Maracalbo. 2I22; Mocha, 272SMc: Santos. 21yc; Caracas,'22: SS'vic: LaOnajra. 2Uj22,jc. KOASTEll (In papers) Standard brands, 19 3-20c: high gradeB, 5213-200)2513-200: old Government Java, -uuiK, Z3(owu -c; jaaracaioo, zi?$(ti.;3c Santos. lsWffiSfcc: peaberry. 25c: choice Hio, ra,'4c; prime klo,"l9 ?-20c; good mo, , 18Kc; ordinary, JOJs VBlattC. ' si-icer (whole) Cloves. 1012c: allspice. 10c; cassia, sc; pepper. lie: nutmeg, ,masuc. Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, cjc: Ohio. 120. 7c: headlight. 150 test, 7!c; water white. D9'c; globe. 14fml4Kc: elaine. 15c; carna dlnc. lie; royaline, 14c; red oil. J0llc; purity, 14c: olclnc. 14c. Mixers' Oil No. 1 winter, strained, 3940c per gal. ; summer. 3o37c; lard oil, 515K5C. sYnup Corn syrup. 2o(3)23c: choice sugar syrnp, 3U3i3iic; prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prime, 2SS).S0e, N. O. Molasses Fancy new crop,. 4042c: choice, 4C4lc; old crop, 3C(g33c; N. O. syrup, 44 (gTiOC Sopa Bl-carb. in kegs, 3'43ic: W-carb.lnKs, 5c; hl-rarb, assorted packages, 5J(6c; sal soda, n ki-g. lMc; do granulated, 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlne, .per set. SKc; paraffine. ll12e. KICE Heau i aronna, o(90?4c; cnoicc, oi(a)oc; Louisiana. ftS)5U'c. stakcii reari. i 4c; corn starch, 5?4(30Mc; gloss starch, SKfffific. Folimo.s FkuitS Laver raisins. $2 00:-London lavcn-, $2 2:MuscatclsSl 75; California Muscatels. S1401 00: Valencia. 5J5c: Ondara Valencia. 7(3) 7Hc; Sultana. 8f")i;c: currants. 4icJ4c: Turkey prunes. 4!5c; French prunes. fr9)sc: cocoanuts. V. 100. $6 (X): almonds. Lan.. 1 lb. '2Pc: do lvlca. 17c: do shelled, 50c: walnuts, Nap., 1314c: Slchv fil berts, lie: Smvrna figs, 12(3I3c; new dates, &J8.5c; Brazil nuts, 7c; pecans. I314c; citron, j!lb, 21(t)22c; lemon peel, 12c lb: urangc peel, 12c. DniED Fruits Apples, sliced. (.Uiaac: app'es, evaporated, 7,'Sc: peaches, evaporated, pared, C021c; peaches, Calllornla. evaporated, unpared, RKiSSihir' cherries, nlttcd. 12c: cherries, unnlttpd. 4p; raspberries, tvaporated, 1718c; blackberries, ei)ic: huckleberries, 7c. SL'OARS Cubes. 4He: powdered. 4 Jfcs granulated. 4c: confectioners', 4jcj soft whl te,37tic; yellow, choice. 3SISZ3XC; yellow, good, 3!3c; yellow, fair, S-SuCTc Pickles Medium, bhls (1.2C0), $1 25; medium, half bills (600), $2 65. SALT No. 1. ? bbL $120: No. 1, extra. bbl, $1 lu; dairy. bbL $1 20r coarse crystal, "fl bbl. it 20; lligglns' Lureka. 4-bu sacks, $2 $0: Illgglns' .Eureka. 16 14-ft packets, $ 00. CAUNKD Ooods Standaid peaches. SI 75(3)1 90; 2ds, tl 2V31 Si: ettra peaches, $2 C02 10; pic peachcj, ateiJOc: finest corn. 1 251 5u; llfd. Co, corn. OoilSTsi 05; icd cherries. $1 00(3)1 10: Lima hcahs, $1 35; soaked do, 85c; stringed do, 7580c; inarrowtat peas. (1 00l 15; soaked peas, 65(3i7uc: pineapples, $1 20(3)1 30: Bahama do, $2 00; damson plums, $1 U0; greengages 81 25; egg plums, ;i CO; California anilcoN, $1 85(3)2 00: Calllornla pears, $2 10'2 30: do greengages. $1 S3; do egg plums, tl S5: extra white cherries. $2 732 35: raspberries fl 15(31 25; strawberries lHa9$l 10: gooseberries, $1 OOTail 05; tomatoes. S7M95c: salmon, 1 ft cans, $1 30l bO; blackberries. bOc; succotash, 2-lb cans, soaked, UOc: do green. 2-ih cans, $1 271 50: corn beer, 2-Ib cans, ?l 57ijl 70: 1-lb cans, $1 a): baked beans, $1 401 &?; lobsters, 10-lh cans, $1 25; mack erel, 1-lb cans, boiled. $150; sardines, domestic, lis, S3 Sj4 00; Jis, J3 M: sardines, imported. Us, 111 5v12 U); sardines imp'orted. H s, 1 00; sar dines, mustard, $ 33: sardines, spiced. $3 50. Fisil-Kxtra Xo. 1 bloater mackerel. $24 00 per Mil: extra No. 1 do. mess, $20 OB: Xo. 2 shore mack erel, $lb 10: No. 2 large mackerel. $17 00; No. 3 large mackerel, 513 50: Xo. 3 small mackerl. ?10 00. Hcrrlugs-Spllt. JS 50; lake, $3 05 jj? 100-lb hbl. White tlsh. $6 00 ? 100-lb half hbl. Lake trout, $5 50 p half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c p) lb. Ice land halibut, 12e ? lb. Pickerel, half bbl, $4 00: quarter hbl. 1 60. Holland herrlug, 75c. Walkoff lierrlng. 90c. OATMEAL 14 755 CO. Grain, Flonr and Feed. There was but one sale on call at the Grain , Exchange -to-day, namely, J car of Xo. 2 white oats,36c, spot. Keceiptsas bulletined, 51 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chi cago Railway I cars of corn, 7 or flour, 3 of oats, 2 of barley. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis I cars of hay, 14 of corn, 1 of bran, 4 ot oatH. By Baltimore and Ohio 3 cars ot com, 7 of hay, 1 of straw, 1 of wheat. Cereal markets are dull and slow, outs being tbe exception to the rule. The latter are a shade higher, as our quotations will dis close. Corn and millfccd are very quiet,' with a tendency to lower prices. Patent spring wheat flour is steady, with an incllna tionjipward. Following quotations are ror carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices lrom store: Wheat No-. 2 red. 079Sc: Xo. 3 red, 93(94c Conx So. 2 yellow ear. 484(a49c; high mixed ear. 45ia46c: mixed ear. 46w--c: Xo.2 yellow shell. 46g47'; high mixed shelled, 4l)445c: mixed shelled. 4KBfl;e. Oats N. o. 1 oats. :H37c: No. 2 white, 3638c, extra Xo. 3 oats. SXsJMSc: mixed oats. 34a3ftiC. . J?E -Vo' 1 l'ennarlvanla and Ohio, 92Oc; No. 1 estcrn. 91(i2c. BAXLEY-6S373C. -.ijjL'B-JobDtiig prices Fancy spring patents. Sa isai 40; rancy winter patents. 15 15o 35; rancy 31ILLFEEI1 No. t -whirr. mlf1II1n0-- f.19 OIKtI'JU CO per ton; No. 2 while middlings, (16 C017 00: brown middlings, S16 tflai7 0 is winter wheatbran, $17 00 17 50; chop feed, $17 COSMO 00. Hay Baled timothv. choice. 113 5C13 73f Xo. 1, $12 25312 60; No. 2. ?U 0cll 60: clover hay. $11 50 JI2 25: loose from nagon. 1:3 CO 313 00, according tofju.illty; packing hav. S3 759 2.. STRAW' Oats, ?7 503 CO; wheat, $6 006 150; rye Provisions. Sugar cured hams, large sugar cured hams, medium sugar CLreil hams, small : Sugar curvd California hams Sugar cured b. bacon Sugar cured skinned hams, large Sugar cured skinned hams, medium Kugar cured ohoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders sugar cured skinned shoulders Sugar cured bacon shoulders Sugarcured dry-salt shoulders Sngar cured d. beef, rounds Sugar cured d. beer, setts Sugar cured d. beer. Hats Bacon, clear shies, 30 lb Bacon, clear bellies, 20 lbs Dry salt clear sides, Mlhsave'g Dry salt clear sides, Mffisave'g , Mess pork, heavy Mess pork, famlfy Lard, refined in tierces , , Lard, rcflned la one-half bbls Lard, reflued la 60-lb tubs Lard, refined In 20-lb palls. , Lard, refined la 50-lb cans Lard, refined in 3-lb tin palls Lard, refined In 5-lh tin nails Lard, refined in 10-lbtin palls .. Wi 9S, 7J, 9Js .. 10U .. 10 6 8 I. .. 12 9 .. 71 7 7f 6V .. . 7! .. 13 00 .. 13 00 5"4 5-1? 55, ST, T 6V, IN HARDWARE LINES. Orders for Agricultural Implements and Builders' Hardware Coining In Slowly tl Price of Wire ana Cnt Nails Never So Low Before Hog Products Sure to Advance. The time is here when spring orders for hardware should be coming in freely, but so far the movement is only fair. Trade, how ever, is up to what it was at this time last year. Demand for agricultural implements has improved in the past week, but there is large room for further improvement before business can be called brisk. Prices in all hardware lines were never before so low as at this time, and in some lines margins are so close as to be on tlio wrong side, so far as tue manufacturer is concerned. Cut nails have been gelling at the Wheel ing factories the past month or two at $1 55 per keg as a basis, and by jobbers, here at $1 65. At these prices the manufacturers must be selling very close to cost of produc tion. The wire nail trade has been even' more depressed of late than the cut nail trade. Wire nails have been selling lately at $1 80 per keg. At this price all profits were mcire than wiped out. and a. meeting or the Western Pennsylvania manufacturer was recently held for the purpose of ad vancing prices to a living profit. Already prices have been advanced 5c per keg above the lowest point and another advance of 5c is expected to be made this week. The extremely low prices or cnt nails the past year or two has forced Pittsburg manu facturers out of the trade. There are no ,longer any largo nails manufactured in this city, while u few years ago a number of large mills were run in this line. The-wire nail is still produced in this city and vicinity, bnt unless there is some improvement in prices the factories will be forced, as the cut nail factories have been forced to do, namely, to change their plants,so as to produce articles that can be sold at some profit. In the past week or two hoj;s have been on the Jump and prices are up 25c per cwt since the beginning of last week. Since the win ter opened there has been an advance of about $1 50 per ewt. At Eat Liberty stock yards this morning Philadelphias were active at $5 155 20 per cwt, and at these prices supply was not equal to demand. The same quality were sold m tho latter part of November at $3 75 and slow at that. ' While hog have 'been steadily advancing, products have not advanced to correspond. It is about as certnin as anything future can be that products will rail into line with this upward movement and that tho price of provisions will find a higher level before many days. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts and Shipments at Cast Liberty and All Other Stock Yards. Office of The Dispatch, ) PrnsBURO, Tuesday, February 9. Cattle Receipts, 80 head; shipments, 10 head; market firm at yesterday's prices;no cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hoos Receipts, 1,200 heatl; shipments, 700 head; market active; light Yorkers to gtiod mixed, $4 905 15: ' no heavy or medinm weight tops on sale; 3 'cars of hogs shipped to New York tn-da"y. Sheep Receipts, 3,400 -head; shipments, 1,800 head; market firm atyesterday's prices. By Telegraph. , New York Beeves Receipts, 1,017 head; all for exporters and slaughterers: no trade; leeling steady. Dressed beef firm, (JSKc per pound: shipments to-day 900 beeves and 3,010 quarters of beef; to-morrow, 300 beeves anil 5,500 quarters or beer. Calves Receipts, 185 head; market steady; veals. 58o per 1C0 pounds; Westein calves, $2 622 75. Sheep Receipts, 1,716 head; market firm: sheep. $1 556 50 per 100 pounds: lamb. $6 37K 7 50; dressed mutton steady, 79Jci per pound; dressod lambs firm. Ilogs Receipts, 3,900 head, consigned direct; nominally steady at ?4 101 85 per 100 pounds. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments. 2,500 head; market steadv: best steers, $4 755 00: fair to good, $1 2504 60: other steers, $3 253 75; cows, $1 503 00: light stockers, $1 752 25; feeders, tr3 00 3 25. Hogs Receipts, 22.000 head: shlii ments, 10,000 head: .mirket active and higher: rough and leommon, $1 i0l 60; packers aid mixed, $1 751 90: piime neavv and butchers' weights, $1 933 05; light, $4 75 5 00. Sheep Receipts, 8,000 head: ship ments, 2,000 head: market active and steady to higher: Westerns4 $5 235 75: ewes and wethers, $3 00g6 00; rambs, $5 006 70. St. Louis Cattle Recoipts, 2,000 head: ship ments, 100 head: niRrket strong and fair to choice native steers, $3 501 85; rair to good Texan and Indian steers, $3 G04 50; can ners, $2 C02 50. Hogs Receipts, 5,300 head: shipments, 700 bead: market 10c highor: lair to prime heavy. $4 70jJ5 00: mixed, ordinary to good. $1 301 90: Yorker's fair to best, $1 554 70. Sheep Receipts 100 head: ship ments none: market steady; fair to choice muttons, $3 755 23. BnfLtlo Cattle Receipts, 29 loads through, 2 on sale; qnlet and stead)-. Hogs Receipts, 13 loads through. 16 on sale; steady bnt easy: heavy -trades, $5 205 25; packers and mediums, $5 155 20. Sheep and lanib Receipts, 1 load through, 15 on sale: lambs, 15 (320r lower: sheen 10c oil: sheep, extra rancy. $5 505 85:1?ood to choice, $5 255 40: rair to good, $1 50fS5 00; lambs, good to extra, $6 75 7 15; fair .to good, $6 506 65. Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 6,600 head; shipments. 1.500 head: steers dull and 10c lower, $330155: cows steady, $1 553 35; stockers and feeders steady, $275(g3 60. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; shipments, 2 000 head: uiarketactive and 5c higher; bnlk, $1 101 65: all grades, $4 656 55. Sheep Ue cejpts, 1,500 head; shipments, 12,000 head; market strong. Cincinnati Hogs scarce and higher: com BltOKEBS PINANCIAL. Whitney cc Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap3o-9 nrnnice savings bank. rtllrLt 0 81 FOURTH AVBNUE. Capital. $300,003. Surplus and undivided pinnts$lll&to 31. D.McK. LLOYD. EDWAKD E. DUFF. I President. - SecTreas. f per cent interest allowed on time de posits. oc24-it-o ESTABLISHED 18S. 1 John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. SIXTH ST. Direct prlvato wire to New York and Chi cago. Member New YorK, Chicago ami Pitts bnrg Exchanges. Only Pittsburg member Chlcigo Board of Trade. Local securities bought and sold for cash or carried on liberal margins. Investments niado nt our discretion and dividends paid 'quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1835). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. Io7 mon and light. $3501 73; packing and butchers, $1 G5Q5.00; receipt, 2,500 head; shipments 2,550jnead. Cattle in fair demand; receipts, 360 head; shipments, 2CU head.' Sheep steady; receipts, 100 head; shipments', none. Lambs firm: common to choice, $1 00 t 00 per 100 pounds. The Coffee Markets. New York, Feb. 9. Coffee options opened firm, 10 to 20 points up: closed steady, 10 to 29 up; sale-, 14,000 bags, including: February. 13.40r3.15c: March, 13.0513.15c; May. 12.70 12.75c: June, 12.55c: July, 12.40c: September. 12.30 '2.49c: spot Hio firmer and more active; Xo.?.lJJc Baltimore. Feb. 9. ColTec firm; Rio car goes, lair, 17Kc; No. 7, 14l;c. Bar Sliver Quotations. New York, Feb. 9. Special.' Bar silver in London 7s l-16d lower at lis & per onnce. New York dealers' price for silver, 90c per , Procrastination breeds. Did you kever meet the two old women who met in the street, one with two rabbits in. a basket, the other with a pair of canaries in a cage. They talked talked talked. See the result above. The results astonished even these old gossippers. Don't talk, but act. You have heard on good authority that the "Carlsbad treatment has for the past 500 years been Europe's first health resort. " The Carlsbad Sprudel Salts you can. buy at any drug store. This means to take the Carlsbad treatment at your home. These Salts are a standard remedy for Constipation, Dyspepsia, and all stomachic diseases, Gout, etc. Don't talk about trying the Carlsbad Spru del Salts for yourself, but take them to-day before your system will breed other diseases or becomes chronic. Write to "Eisner & Mendelsqn Co., Sole Agents, New York," whose signature is on every genuine bottle, for illustrated pamphlets which will thoroughly explain the action of these Salts on the system. A pleasant remedy. w (ApG.MpasA W0I einHN R.aSiiHAYMftXio VvKTtJ D.cr-r.is7 u . --' A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY. "BEST 70S Gtneral Household Use. Scrofula is, in the main, a disease of early fife. Home knowledge is all astray about it. . You cannot tell whether your child has it or not; your doctor will know.. We do not prescribe. We are chemists. We make the remedy, Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. Your doctor must tell you when to use it. ' A book on careful living tells what scrofula is. Shall we send it? Free. Scott & Bowke. Chemists, 132 South 5th Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver 'oil all druggists everywhere do. $1. 4 US PIH EofMer's InstaUmentHense. SlXth St. 2d Floor, MEN'S & BOYS' (iLOIMG m CREDIT, (Eeady-Hade & to Order. ) Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets i Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS.! AT Cash Prices-Without Security TERMS: One-third of theamountpurchasscl 9 must ba paiddoivc; the balance in small 1 weeKty or lncntniy paymentj. Business a transacted strict? c0nSdcr.ti.1T- nmn a dally, from 8 A. M. till P. iL Batar-S aiysunui 11 r.w. rttf-M MftSDBE 'ffn stt k&$$mivf SICK' HEADACHECarler,, LmIe Uya pmu SICK HEADACHECarter,g Lm!e Lrrer Pills. SICK HEADACUEfcar.er,sLltUe UTerPmj. SICK HEADACHE -Carter's Little Liver PilU. del-tC-irwFSu MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PIXTSBUKG, PA. As old residents know and hack files of Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in ther city .devoting special attention toall chronic Sser3e-N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCDWOI Q and mental dis persons llCn V UUO eases.phy steal de cay, nervous debility, lack or energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, seir distrust, bashfulnes-, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished Dlo'od, failing powers, organic weak ness dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for busines-j.society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately cured ni finn AMfl CM IM diseases in allDLUUU tHU OJ I H -stages, eruptions, blotches.falling hair.bones.pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations or the tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, und blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml I DIM A DV kidney and the system. UnllMnll I ibladder de rangements, weak" back, grav el, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other pain ml symptoms receive searching treament, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. vVhitticr's life-long extensive experi ence insures scientific and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated atf here. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 3 r. -st. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 p. jr. only. DK. WHITTIER, 8H Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Ja3-13-Dsuwk tTiiJFAKE SE A cure ror Piles. External. Internal, Blind, Bleed ing and Itching, Chronic. Kecent or HeredltarT. This remedy has ptxltlrelr never been known to fall. SI a box. 6 tor$"i. by mall. Aguarantee given with K botes, when purchased at one time, to re fund the $5 If not enred. Issued br E31IL G. r-TCCKY, IJrucgist. Wholesale and Retail Agent. Nos. noi and 1701 Penn ave.. corner Wylle are. and Fulton St.. Pittsburg. Pa. Use btnckr', Dlarrho-a Jfc Cramp Cure. 25 and 50 cts. Jal-S2-oil MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO," tto Wonderful Spanish Remedy, is sold with a Written Cuarantea to cure all Nervous Dis eases, such as Weak Memory, Loss or Brain Power, Headache, Wakefulnes, Lost Man hood, Nervousness, Las situde, all drains aLd loss of power of tbs Generative Organs in either sex. caused by over-exertion, youthful indiscretions, or the exctsslvs use or toDacco, opium, or sumuiflnis, wnicn uiuiusLtcjj lead to-Inflrmlty, Omsumptlon and Insanity- Put up in convenient form to-carrv inthe vest pocket Pries $1 a package, or 6 for $5. Willi every $5 order we give a written guarantee to cure or refund the mon ex. sent by mall to any address. Circular fret in plain envelope. Mendon this paper. Address, MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Office for T7. 3. A. 358 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH. PA.. BY Jos. Fleming & Son, 410 Market St. Duquesne Pharmacy, 318 Smithfield St. A. J. Kaercher. 59 Federal St., Allegheny City. HWT WEAK MEN, YOTJIt ATIENTX02I 18 CALLED TO THI G7T2AT SXOLISB KEMSrrj; TTUCC MJUX TRIOV HM Gray's Specific Medicins J.5XPRS,U.EEERgg5 runs Ilebilltv. eakness or lloav m-siTuna. um T-nmand Mind. SDcrmatorrliea. and lmpotency, and all .diseases that arise rrom over Indulgence and self-abuse, as Loss of Memory and Power. Dimness or Vision. Premature Old Age. and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and aa early grave, write for ou P Address GRAY 3IEDICINE CO.. Buffalo. N. Y. The Specific iledlclne Is sold by-all druggists- at II per package, or six packages ror S3, or sent by mall order a cure or money refnnded. 3"0n account of counterfeits we haveadoptel the Yellow Wrapper, the only genuine. Sold la PltUbure by S. S. HOLLAND, cor. Smithfield and Liberty au. jtiJ-31-Mwreosa Ftflanhood Restored! "SEKVESEEDS," the .wonderful remedy. Is sold wltn a written quaranUe. to cure all nervous diseases, such as WeaicMexnory.Loss of Brain Power, Heao. ache. Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Ntghb ly Eraisslons.Nervou. ness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of cow SETOSE ASD ATTZR USLIO. er of the Generative organs in tlther sex caused by over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use of. tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Put up con venient to carry In vest pocket. 81 per package by mail: G for $5u With every S3 order weglve a written quarar.t'e to cure or refund the money. Ci rcular free. tri.,.., -.... :. .'hf --ro. fil. For sale In Pittsburg by Jos. Flemina Son, Druggists, 110 and U3 Market st. no6-50-3iWT Rapidly, Thoroughly, Perfectly Cured by tlio mostScieatlflo and Successful Methods of Treat ment erer known or perfected. Cannot fail uniei thi ea-e is wrorji human aid. Improremrat seen from the tart. SaSerws'rroni .Nervousness. Debility. Weak or Unde veloped Organs. Im potency,. rrcrs of Xcntn, Kzcessea Worry za thoroughly, permanently oared by tola treatment. Don t brood OTeryonr condition nor gir up in despair. Lei 6f stmr tou what Medical Science and Honorahln Treatment can do. 'Send for Our New Book with explanations, endorse meots and references. The Angelos Medical Institute Co. CANTON. O. A Ja7-57-eoa VIGOR. OF MEN Easily. Quickly. Permanently RESTORED. ' WEAKNESS, KERVOUSXESS. DEBILITT. and all the train or evil, tlio results or over work, sicknes?, worry, etc. Full strenzth, development, and tono Guaranteed In 3ll cases. Simple, natnral methods. Immedi ate improvement seen. Failure impossible. 2.000 references. Boot, explanations and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address EKIK MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, . T. joio-ia DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all caso r- anlrins scientific and canfl ential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, JI. K. C. P. S., is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. Office hours, 3 to antt 7 to sr. 1.: SundaT''. 2 to 4 p.m. Cousnlt them person ally or write. Doctohs Lake, cor. Penn aT. ami 'Fourth St.. Plttsbunr, Pa. JeJ-72-DWfc VJOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Grnt f nslUh Remedy. Promptl v and permncnt ly cures all forms f nerv ous weakness, emissions, spermatorrhea, impotency and all effects of abuse or etresses. Been prescribed orcr33 years hi thousands orca!Cs:ls tlie only rella lile and honct mertlclns known. Ask dniKrists ror Tr. nnri APr WVmitVC rllrtsritOtlIXE: It lie offers some worthless medicine In pLiet; or this, leave his rtlshonest store, inclose price In letter, andwewlllsend bv return mall, rrlce. oncpack . sir- ss. One will nlease. six will cure. I I'airiDhlet la plain sealed envelope. Istamps. Ad J dress THE VOOD ClIEJIICAtV CO.. Ill W00.I ' ward avenue. Detroit. Mich. Sold In Pittsburg by Jos. 1LKMISG il box, sis Jiamcisireci.- del"-5I-eodwfe OWEMH! SaSettag rjom the effects ot youthful errors early decay, wasting wearaess, lost mannooa. eta, 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) c-ntalnlEg roll particulars for home cure, FIlEb ot charge. A splendid medical worfe: should be read by every man who Is nervous and debilitated. Address, ' Pros. F. O. ft'O WIiEB, JHoodn, Coaa del-W-usawt 1MSH5f 13? S3 row"iHfroia Irt Ete. V. c will send yon a valuable book (sealed) free v ofclianre.confalnlnf fnllpartk'Ularsrorpeeiyana permanent cure. Address: xA.MIATt" HKO. CO.. la OUveijtreet, St. Louis, Ma. drtO-W;' . Before & After Use. Photographed from life. 5fw Atari WEAKNESS of MEN IBS I i 1 .1 i i -5 !
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