ST;J"55?3Hl:W'' , TEETPnTSBURG-' ' -DISPATCH. V JEIDATPf .. -FEBRUAHT"f 12. 5l89i? SEW RIGS BUILDING. )il Operators Willing to Take Chances i on Getting Big Wells. SO FEESH WELLS IN TESTEEDAY. Fifth and Gordon Sands to Fe Entered at Several Tlaces To-Day. PIPE LINE STATEMENTS COMPILED McDonald is not nearly so dead as a creat many people bo have never visited the Seldniight be led to suppose. Dozens of lew derricks can he seen from the railroad, md back of the hills there are plenty of lew rigs going up. It is vet the best oil field in America, as ievr of the wells drilled have been absolutely dry, while snv one of them is liable to conic in uic;. Operators are now drlllfn? in territory which they would not touch lact r.ill. as a well which did not start off then at 75 or 1(0 barrels an hour was looked opon a a duster. Operating for oil is one ot the jrrratest games of chance In existence, nrt especially in the McDonald Held, where eerv man believes his well wilt beacusher until" it is thiough tho sand and proven otherwise. Tins Is one reason why so many new ndN are beinp drilled at present. Each operator hope to Ret a suslier. Brown. Robinson & Co.'s well on the Mc Murray property at Xoblestown was drilled deeper vesterdav. and last evening it was flowinp'bv liea-is and makine 15 barrels an hour. It was not much Improved by the diillinp;. The Jolly Oil Company has commenced to spud in its well opposite the Xoblestown station. Jennings Guffey ft Ca's Xo. 3, Matthews neiis, is due in the firth to-morrow. Their Xo. 6 on the Susan Ilerron farm, which came in Vednedav morning at 65 barrels an hour, stopped "flowing the same evening, but vesterdav morning it started up again and, according to the latent reports, It was mak ing 25 barrels an hour. Xo. 9 Bell, of Jen nings, Guffey ft Co., is duo in the fifth this afternoon of to-morrow. Gicenlce ft KoretV Xo. 3 Wade should get the and to-dav. Their Xo. 2 Gladden is making 15 barrels an hour, and last evening tliev got a grip on the junk in their Gladden Xo. 1. Should Be Finished To-Day. The Devonian Oil Company's Xo. 5, on the Motvau Elliott.uas drilling a few feet above the fifth yesterday, and may got in to-day. Learn ft Burson's well, on the postomce lot at Willow Grove, was expected to reach the top of the Gordon sand last evening. Guckertft Learn's well, on the Burchinal property jut across the railroad from the willow Grove station, is due in the fifth thi week. It was a light well in tho Gordon sand. . Ifoar new rigs are being built in the vicin ity or the Fife well. v. hich is making 11 bar rels an hour. The Forest Oil Company's Xo. 1 Martha tV right has been drilled deeper and in crced to 350 barrels a day. They are drill ing pat the tools in their Xo. 2 Etta Glenn and have gr.ten three strings out of their Xo. 2 U. W. Glenn. The Woodland Oil Com pany's well on the corner lot is almost dnw'n. Hoffman ft Co.'s Xo. 4 on the Moore farm is making 100 barrels a day. The Foiest Oil Company's Xo. 3 E. Wright, and their Xo 4 John McD. Glenn, are due in the Gordon Mondav. Malarkey ft Peebles are starting a well on the poolroom lot at Willow Grove. Gtiffey, Murphy ft Galey's Xo. 4 Cornell is drilling in the Gordon sand, and their X'o. 9 Sturgeon is in the stray above that forma tion. In the extreme northeastern part of Mc Curdy t:ie Forest Oil Company has staited a rig on the Dean farm, and the Philadelphia Compai.y is building on the bpear property. Patterson ft Jones' X'o. 1 McGarr, was not dulled into the sand yesterday, and the im pression seems to prevail that they aro wot king it lor a semi-mystery. It is show ing for a good w ell. but as they have it well protected there is no rush about getting it dulled in immediatclv. J. M. Guffe, W. S. Guffey, and E. II. Jen-lung-, have 'purchased the controlling in terest in SO acres ol the Mrs. McMasters farm liing just north of the Samuel Wet inore. There is a well on the place which was started by A. W. Campbell, llatry ft Co., that i down 1.500 feet. The consideration was on the basis of $10,000 for the whole 30 acres. W. P. Ilcnd's X'o. 6 Kend has a fishing job on ton ot the Gordon sand. He has a rig up for X'o. 5 Kend. His Xo. 1 J. D. Sauters is down S90 feet, and his X'o. 1 Wade is 700 feet deep. Kitzgibbons ft Co. have a fishing job at their No. 2 Kennedy, back ot Oakdalc. The Oakdale Oil Company's Xo. 5 John Wctmore, located a couple of hundred Tect south ot Gulley & Queen's Xo. 2 H. II. Wet more, is show ing very light in the fitth sand I'ipe Line Shipments. The runs from wells of tho Southwest Pennsylvania Pipe Lines lor January were 1,319,224 barrels: other receipts, 11,619; sedi ment, 135,lGi; regular deliveries, 2,495; other deliveries. 1.2(7,611: gross stocks, 3,431,704. Total liabilities, 3,2G6,G01. The Xational Transit figures aie: Knns from wells, L02S, C('); other receipts. 1,044,187: sediment and smplus, 1.773.S15: regular deliveries 1,425.4'JO; oilier deliveries, S7.6S!); gross stocks, H,7s7,--(. Total liabilities, 10.014.OCS. The ctoss stock of all the lines, exclusive of the Buck eje, are 16.391,055 barrels, and the runs from wells U-t month were 2 584. GS bancls. Total liabilities, .14,406,771; regular deliveries, 1,921,532; other deliveries, 1,W.2n3. The dcciease in deliveries and a ilecieaye in runs has caused an increase in Mocks ol almost one-half. If the present ratio of decline in the field continues there fchould be a decline in the stocks by March L Production and Run. The hourly gauges yesterday were as fol low s: Jennings, Guffey ft Co.'s Xe. 3 Mat thews, 35: llcrron Xo. 2, 25; Ilerron Xo. 4, 45; Ilerron Xo. 6, 25; Guffey & Queen's Xos. 1 and 2 Wctmore, 50; Xo. 1 Sam uel W etmorc, 100; Devonian Oil Com pany's Xos. 1 and 2 Boyce, 50; Oakdale Oil Company's No. 2 Morgan heirs, 30; X'os. 2 and 3 Baldwin, to- Xos. 1 and 2 Wallace. 45; pro duction. 30,500; stock in the field. 61,UX. The:unsot the Southwest Pennsylvania Pipe Line Company from McDonald Wcdnes day w ere 33 CiO: outside of McDonald, 11,625; Xational Transit runs were 40,953; shipments, 13 5-6 Buckeve runs. 33,531: shipments, 54,972. Macksbui-g runs, 1,249. outheni Pipe Lino shipments, 11.4S0. Xew- Tork Transit Com pany -hipmeuts, 52.737 barrels. Eureka runs, 7.71S: shipments, 2,01a. TestenlTs Market Features. Trading wa unimportant and values were weak. The March option started at 59c, advanced Jec on light buying, declined to the opening Azure, firmed np a little and finished at 3.PKc Refined was unchanged. Daily avemte runs, 33,349; daily average shipments, 70.S20 OH. Cm. Feu. 1L Xational Transit Certifi nfs opened at oc: highest, COc; lowest, 59c: cloved oc. Sales, 23,000 harrels: ship ments, bl.T4S ban els; runs, 10o23J barrels. luusFor.n, Ken. 11 National Transit Cer tificates opened at ;.n : closed at 59c: highest, ysc: lowest, 5Jc: clearances, S,000 barrels. Xew Yoiik, Feb. 11 retroleum opened steady, advanced i c. then declined lie and closed steady. Pennsylvania oil Spot sales none; March option Opening. 5'Jjie; hi"liest, 5lJc; Ion est, 39Jc; eloin. Si)ic. Lima oil "o sales. Total sales, 23.000 barrels. The Drygoods Market. New Tork, Feb. 11. The weather being inclement, business in drygoods on the spot was somewhat Directed, particularly in woolens, which weie yesterday more active. There nas continued evidences, hotrever, of improving demand for cottons, round lot transactions being not infrequent in brown and bleached goods. For colored cottons also the request was good in moderate par cels. There was no change in the tone of tho market. Tli Coffee -Mnrirls. Xew York, Fob. 1L Coffee options steady. C to 10 points up: sale-, 12,090 hags, includ ing February, 13.513.b0c: March, 130S 13 40c; -nril. 13.05 i10: Mav. 12.9513 05c; June, 12.7$12.S5: Jul. 12.7012.75: aetnem hcr. 12.l'"J -'"" October. J2 3012.43; P.e cemlier. 12.l512.45; spot Kio quiet, firm; Xo. 'itLTivom:, Feb. 11. Coffee strong; large supply coming in; Kio cargoes, lair, 17kc; o. 7, 1515Jc: The 'Wool ZMarktts. St. Icts Wool Keceiprs, C2.000 pounds; shipment. 27,000 pounds; market quiet and unchanged. The Metal Markets. Xew York, Feb. 11. Pig iron dull and steady; American, $15 7317 75. Copper quiet and firm, $-.0 7010 75. Lead quiet and neak; domestic. H 25. Tin dull and steady; straits, $19 00. Terpentine Markets. Xew York llosin steady and quiet, pentine quiet and firm; 3235c Tur- OPERATORS STILL NERVOUS. Grains Still Affected by Fears or Anti Option, bnt In a Leas Degree Some Strength In the Early Part of the Dayt Succeeded by Weakness. CHICAGO Though less sensitive than yesterday, the wheat market was, neverthe less, quite nervous to-day and subject to numerous small fluctuations, with one or two tolerably wide ones, but, on the whole, the changes in price were not so violent as those or the preceding day. At the close values were unchanged in comparison with yesterday. While the market for both grains and provisions was undeniably still unfavor ably influencedbythe threatened anti-option legislation, it was not so thoroughly domi nated by it as it had been for the two days preceding. Tho early feeling was strong, bnt tho feeling soon became vigorous. Later some strong cables from Paris turned tho market again, but the improvement did not hold. During the last hour, the feeling was dull until the close, when there whs sharp buying. To-morrow Is a holiday Abraham Lincoln's Birthday and there was a smart rally. Mavopened-at 89J90Jc, against $9c at the closo yesterdav: sold up to S0c; b.ick to 89-; advanced to 9Cr: back to Si; rallied to 90' Jc; receded to SSJfc: fluctuated narrowly for a time: touched s9Kc: advanced to 90'c, and closed steadv at aalie. Corn showed a good deal of the firmness at the start, largely due to the better tone in wheat, and Mav sold from 41 to 4!c; but there was not much activity, and hold ers, owing to the uncertainty attending pending le-islation, deemed it a favorable time to clo-e cut, and sold freely: These offerings, w ith a dtop in wheat, caused n weak reeling and me price went oacK urauu ally to 42lc, the market growing dull with narrow fluctuations, and the close was steady at 42JjC, the same as the closing price ofyesterday. , , Oats were quiet and easy, fluctuating in sympathy with corn and closing at un changed prices. Hog products were a little stronger early, but soon weakened on tho ample receipts of hogs, and tho weaker prices at the yards ruled steady during the last hour and closed easy at immaterial reductions from yester day's final fiznres. Tin leading r-itures ranged as follows, as cor rected br John M. OaklevJt Co., 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: Opcu- High- Low- Clos- AimcLES. ing. est. est. lug. WlIKAT, SO. 2. Fibruan S 86S S7 R3 J 8S' Ma......". S9J, 90,V 89X K' CORX. No. 2. February. 41' 41'j 41 41 March 41, 42 41f Slat 425 43 CH OATS Xo. 2. February 29 2' 3) M'f Mav ..". 31K SIX 31H S-H Mess Tobk. February It To 1181 11 73 II 75 Mav 12 1 J210 11 nH 12 00 I.AKD. February 6 50 653 650 650 Mar 6G7.W: 6 72K 6 67; 6 67f miort Kins. February 5 S7H 5 92 5 87S S 87Si Mav 6 07 6 12)4 C 07,' 6 07H Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dull and steady; Xo. 2 spring wheat, fBc; X'o. 3 spring wheat, SOgSOKc; Xo. 2 ! ed, S9Jc: Xo. 2 corn, 40?ic: Xo. 2 oats, 2929c: Xo. 2 white. I. o. b., 32J.633!c: Xo. 3 white. 29Jf(ffi31c: Xo. 2 rye. 81c; Xo. 2 barley. 56S58c: Xo. 3. f. o. b 4556c: X'o. 4, f. o. b., 3551r. Xo. 1 flaxseed, 95Jc; prime timothy sped, $1 25. Mess pork, per barrel, $11 67KH 70. Laid, perlOOJbs. $G 50 6 52J. Shoit" rib sides (loose) $5 6"K; do salted shoulders (boxed). $5 0005 25:"s.hort clear sides (boxed), $6 206 25. Whisky, distillers' finished goods peral.$l 14. Sugars unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to day the butter market was easier: fancy creamery, 27J28Kc: flne Western, 2G27c; ordinary, 22c; selected dairies, 24Q26C Lggs, 226230. MilV TORK Flour steady and quiet. Cornmcal. steady demand. Wheat Spot market less active, unsettled, closing firm. Xo. 2 red, $1 02 store and elevator: $1 O&i 1 04 afloat; $1 02l 05 r. o. b.; X'o. 3 red, $1 00: ungraded led. :hiXc$1 05V; Xo. 1 Northern, $1 03J1 04; Xo. 1 hard, $1 05 1 06: options, Xo. 2 red. Febru ary, $1 02K: March. $1 0201 03, closing, $1 02: April. $1 01J1 02, closing $1 02: Mav, $1 00$1 01V. closing, 1 00; Jnne,9S99Xc closing, 99c:Jnly, 37 9Sc, closing at 9755c. Augnst. 99Jc. Kye firm and active: estern. 94695c. Barley steady. Corn Spot unsettled and (airly active, closing Arm; Xo. 2. 49fi49J4; eljvaton 50K50r afloat; ungraded niixed. 431c; X'o. 3, 48Vic: steamer mixed. 45J44Sc. Options February, 49?49Vc, closing at 49Jc: March, 49C50c, closing Vfiei April. 5Ce50!c. closinir at SOie: Mav. j 495g')0c, closing at 49c: June, 4Sc; Julv, ' 4Kl9c Oats Spot steadier, moderately active; options anil, steady; JfeDruarv. "Jic; March, :."6)Jc: May. 3737,"cloing at"37Kc; spot. X'a 2 wiiito"3737c: mixed Western, 3f637Jfc: white do, 3741c: Xo. 2 Chicago, 37c Hay quiet and steady. Hops quiet and easy. Tallow dull and eay. Eggs quiet and easy; Western, 2Sg29c. Pork quiet and steady. Cnf meats "quiet and firm: pickled bellies 66c. Middles quiet and firm. Lard steadv 'and quiet; Western steam closed at $C 85 bid: sales at $6 85G 87: op tions, February, $G S3; March, $6 S5: May, $0 99. Iluttpr quiet and weak: Western dairy, I?23c: do creamery. 2131c: do fac tory, lC23c: Elgin, 30?3lc. Cheese firm, fair demand; part skim, C13c ST. l.ODl Flour firm but slow. Wheat Cash firm and higher: Xo. 2 red, SSK90e: options unsettled and fluctuated from c higher to Jc lower than yesterday and closed Jc above yesterday; February. S9c nominal: March. S9fc: Mav, 9IKc asked; July. SGc bid. Corn advanced;.c early, bnt soon lost it and closed about us yester day; Xo. 2 cash, 3fic; February, 35c; March. STic: May, 3Sc Oats Cash linn: Xo. 3 cnu.3Tr:Mitv Letter at 31c Ilyo highen Xo. 2 cash, 79S0c. Darley very dull: sample lots Iowa, 54c. Butter Very dull: creamery, 242$c: dairy, 1525c; rolled, 12 18c. Egis Arm at lSJc. Provisions cas . Pork For old, $9 50; new, $11 75. Lard, $6 30 6 35. PUILDFLPHIA Flour quiet but firm; X'o. 2. red. February. $1 O0Kl 00: March. $1 o;l 02; April. $1 01!l 02: May. $1 COKfB 1 00. Com Spot and Feliruarvcorn wanted J loiiu ireiguisnnu auvanceu jc: injures De ypnd this month qniet; steamer, 47c; local car lots dull; Xo. 2 hish mixed and yellow, 50c; X'o. 2, vellow, 50Xc: X'o. 2 mixed, 'Febru ary, 4849c-: March, 48lSc: April, 4S wi:; -u.t, uu4:tii. v;ii qiuei; jo. zi mixeu, 35c; Xo. 3 white, 37c: X'o. 2 white, 39c; X'o. 2 white. February, 39Jc; March, April and May, 3S3c. Eg?s steadier but quiet: Pennsylvania llnts, 2125f. BALTIMORE Wlieatflrmen X'o. 2 red, spot $1 001 OOW: Februaix, $1 C01 W-A March, $1 00 May. 0D&. Corn steHd ; mixed spot. 4S4Sc; February. 449c; jiaruu, o-gy4t, -Ajjni iinil .May, 4C asked; steamer niixed. 46gt6cl Oais steadv: Xo. 2 wlvite Western, 3!i:39c: Xo. 2 mixed do, 376J37J4C Kve firiuf Xo. 2, !B S4c Hav easier; good to choice timothy, $13 5015 CO. Provisions steady and firmer; unchanged. Butter weak, but unchanged. Eggs unsteady at 24c. SEWOBLKAK5-Sugar Open k'ttle firm; choice and strictly prime. 23c; ully lair and good lair. 2 11-162 13-16c: .air. 2c: good common, 2c: cominon. 2Vi2c; centrif ugals firm: oft" white, 313-163c: choice yellow. 3JS-i n-:ic; prime on yellow. 3 9-lGc: oft" yellow. 343c; seconds, 2KS'-. Uve activo with good demand: tsir, 4Ji4c Coffee strong: prime, ISc; good, 17c CIXCIXXATI Flour in moderate demand. Wheat scarce: Xo. 2 red, 91c Corn Eteady: Xo. 2 mixed, 41K0- Oats steady; X'o. 2 mixed. 3-Jc. Kye dull and barely steady; X'o. 2, 87 SSx Pork in light demand at $12 00. Laid in fair demand. Bulk meats easier at $5 93. Bacon moderately strong. Butter easier. Eggs dull and weak at 20c Cheese in mod erate demand and steady. MILAYAUKW Flour quiet. Wheat ac tive; May, 7c; Xo. 2 spring, 86c: Xo. 1 Xorthern. 90c Corn quiet; X'o. 3, 39c. Oats quiet: X'o. 2 wiiite, 32Uc: X'o. 3 do, 30 31c. Barley easy; Xo. 2, 52c: sample, 4OC0c Uve higher; Xo. I. SOc Pro visions quiet. Pork May, $12 00. Lard May, $G 70. DOLUTH Wheat Xo. 1 bard, cash, S4c; February, 84c; May. 891 cash, t3c; February. 83 Xorthern. cash, tic: No. pm , c-.tt. ,v. a iu biieni. sojc: -May, asc: Xo. 2 Xorthern, cash, 77c: -No. 3 northern. 72c; re jected, eec:on tniok, .No. 1 hnra.bSJc; Xo. 1 Xorthern, S4c KAJiAS t:irr Wheat, corn and oats continne very dull, with no bids except 35c for Xo. 2 cash corn. Eggs unsettled at 17c. Butter easy; erf amcry, 2227c; store packed, 13lCc: roll, Hg20c MINNEAPOLIS Wheat Xo. 1 Xorthern, February, closing at 82c: May, opened at H)Cc highest, 85c, lowest, Slc, closing at biJic: " track, Xo. 1 hard, S5c; Xo. 1 Xorth ein, 84c TOLEDO Wheat dull and firm; No. 2 cash and February. 9iyic: Mav, 95Jc .Corn dull; Xo. 2 cash, 40Kc: I'ye Cull: cash, 83c When Baby was sick, we' gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gavo them Castori A HEW ENTERPRISE. Property Purchased for a Branch of a Big Eastern Concern. A VALUABLE" INDUSTRY COMING. Manj of the Bnildinj: fchemes for This Tear Out of the Paper Stage. FEATURES OF MONEY AXD SPECULATION George I McFarland, formerly superin tendent of the Duquesne Traction road, and E. S. Mercur, representing tlie New York Car Wheel "Works, of Buffalo, who are starting a. branch of that establishment in this city, have purchased the bolt aSid nut works property between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh streets. Eighteenth ward, at a figure close to $20,000. They will remodel and improve the buildings to suit their busi ness. It is their purpose to supply car wheels, axles, etc., ,to street railways throughout the territory of which Pittsburg is the center and distributing point. Building Schemes Materializing. Mr. Carl Jfaeder, the well-known mu sician, is putting the finishing touches to two nice dwellings on Alliquippa street, Eureka place. As soon as they are ready for occupancy he will begin the erection of four or five more in'the same locality. Mr. George Schmidt, the real estate oper ator, has purchased 100x200 feet of ground on Center avenue, west of Aiken.upon which he will commence the erection ot a hand some brick residence. It will be one of the finest in that neighborhood. Mr. Schmidt will, the coming spring, put up 20 or 30 more nouses in isureta place, iourteenin ward, Oakland. One of these buildings will be for business purposes, the increase ot population iu that quarter making this a necessity to accommodate the people Alfred Lenning has purchased about an acre at Copeland," a Braddock suburb, and is considering plans lor a number of medium sized dwellings. Ten years ago Copeland was a brickyard. To-dav it contains about 2,000 inhabitants. Henry Smith, who a few months ago sold 70 feet of ground on Penn avenue, Law renceville, to the St. John's K. C congre gation as a site ior a church, has bought for about $10,000 a lot on the same avenue, near Twenty-eighth street, upon which he has started three handsome dwellings. Values in New Tork. In New York the other day property Xos 22 and 24 West Third street which was sold for $135,000 at private sale in 1890 was offered at auction on the Real Estate Ex change The opening bid was 5100,000 and by subsequent bids the price was run onlv to $132,000 and bid in. Three, four and fire-story buildings stand on the lot, which is at the southeast corner of West Third and Greene streets. Property is cheaper at Avenue A and Seventy-first street, a two story frame house and fonr lots selling at auction for $24,400. Na 304 West Thirty third street, a three-story stone front dwelling, was sold for $104,50. Bnslness News anil Gossip. It is well enough to remark again that business is better than at the same time last year. The financial position of the country was never stronger. Xos. 71 and 73 Sixth avenue have been leased by Black & Baird to Mrs. E. M. Gard ner at an annual rental of $1,CSG. It is stated that in tho Edison General consoHdatlnn with the Thomson-Houston Electric Company the latter's stock will be offered on the basis of $60 perhare on a par value of $25 a share. It requires a great deal more space in the papers to convey an adequate idea of busi ness movements in Pittsburg than it did a decade ago. The enlargement of the Finan cialKeics and Price Current was in obedience to this necessity. The paper presents n handsome appearance and is well odited. Movements in surrounding towns: An electric company has been formed at Apollo, Pa., with a capital of $20,000 An in surance company will erect a flne office building in Heading. Canton, O., contem plates building a workhouse this vear. The net earnings of tho Distillers and Cat tle Feeders' Trust for the month or January were over $300,000. Sewickley National Bank people will not build until they have a snrplus to justiry the expense of a suitable structure. The capital stock or tho Illinois Steel Company has been increased. Wall street was lively yesterday, with Beading as the feature. Transactions were of great magnitude Fonr permits for tho crectio'n of buildings were tnKen out yesternay, tno cost or all bcintr estimated at $3,150. The largest was for $1,450. Movements in Itealty. M. Starling & Co. sold for Messrs. Zalin.A Glass to David Wsed lot 33, in Belmont Place plan, Ingram station, having a front age of 50 feet on Linden avenue and running back 162 feet, with a two-story and attic frame dwelling, for $3,000 cash. Hoffman & Baldridge sold a lot on Maplo street. Edgcwood, Pennsylvania Kailroad, 100x400 feet, for $4,000 cash. Ulack & Baird sold to Peter Larsch lots Xos. land 2 in John Herchenroether's plan of Spring Garden borough, having together a frontage of 56 feet on Spring Garden ave nue ny a depth of 90 reet to Gebbart street, for $1,300 cash. They report the sale of ten lots in this plan within the past three weeks. for $1,300 cash j. uiass soia ior xnomas w. juccune to Charles S. Crawford a new Queen Anne frame residence of 12 rooms, lot 30x95, No. 504 O'Hara street, for $7,003. W. A. Herron & Sons sold on Aiken av enue, Shadysidc, lot 100x160 feet, with a frame bouse of eight rooms, for $10,000, purchaser to occupy same as residence after April L HOME SECURITIES. A FAIR. BCSINESS TRANSACTED, BDT PRICES RATHER TTOBBLT. Buyers on Slumps SI13W a Disposition to Realize Concessions in the Majority Birmingham Losing lis Boom Pleasant Talley Moves Up a Peg. Business at the Stock Exchange was of fair proportions yesterday, but the tendency of values was downward. It looked as If buyers beroro the bulge were taking in profits. Sellers predominated. final quotations as compared with those of tho previous day show concessions in Philadelphia Gas, Xew Tork and Cleveland Gas, Coal, Luster, Switch and Signal and Airbrake. Central Traction moved no at second call, but fell back at the last. Pleas ant Valley added a good fraction to its credit. Sales at the first call were 50 shares Man cheter Traction at 3. .Wat 39JJ, 100 Central at2S, 73 at2, GO Birminchittn at 23),30 Luster atlfti, 60 Pleasant Vallevac23 30 at I3W.23 Swltcnand Signal atl9K, 40 Puiladel plua Gas at 14- Before call 103 Manchester nt 39. Second call 20 Pipengo at TJf, 13 at 7, 10 at 8, 50 Pleasant Valley at 23J, 25 Central at 2 Tnlrd call 55 Central at 2S. 40 Pleasant Vallev at 23'A, 50 Philadelphia Gas at 145, $3.400 'Electric scrip at 85, 100 Birmingham at 22;i. $5,f00 Maiichesterbondsat 93, 10 Electric at 14'f. 75 Pipeane at 7. Ot tne listed tractions Birmingham showed the white feather, bein offered down to 2J at the last call. Manchester was fairly steady, but weakened a trifle at the finish. Duquesne was offeied very sparingly. It seems to bo controlled by strong hands. Bids and offers were: FIRST CALL. B A SECOND CALL. a: THIRD CALL. B A r.XCIIAXGE STOCKS. r.p.p.&M. ex.. Gennau Nat. Kk Llbcrtv Xat. Bk. Char. Val.Gas Co Man. Gas Co 403 104 JjS 6 5.M-... "7"-7Si '"h ""&H "'in 7 14H 14 UH 14V 1X l :0 .... 20 .... :o 2SM 211 28H 29 28?j 28 .... 6114 604 61J4 .... 6lg 52 53S 23 23'i 23 23X 22 23' 49 504 49 50.S 45";; ;;;: v.'.'. '.'.vr ;;;; ... SIM 43 51 30 .... 30 .... 30 H!i 871 ,811 x .... 15 II 15 I4'4 15 ,.. ,. 271V i9"io "ii "ia ..'.. iiji ... 45 38 .... '..,. 101 .... 7rt .'. 7 ,70. .:b 07K.!.. 'Peo's Nat. G.Co Peo'sX.li.AP. C J'lilla. uas Co.. Ft. Pitt In. P. Co. Central Traction Citizens' Trac'n. PlttsburgTract'n Pleasant Valley.. Second Avenue.. P. June, lt.lt. IX P.V.-& C. H. It. X.V.&C.G.C.C. LaNorlaM. Co.. Luster M. Co... t estlnghouse E. Monon. W. Co... II. s. &S. to U. i. . C. prd WratrnEh'eA. 11. WheBK.Co.Llui S. U. (.able Co... WALL STREET'S BIGGEST DAY. TUB BEADING DEAL MAKES THE LARGEST TRADING OX RECORD. Tho Leader Scores a H'et Gain or 8 Per Cent During the Day Jersey Central Jumps 8 Per Cent Ontario and West ern Also a Boomer. Xew Tork, Feb. 1L Tho stock market to day was an exceptional one in every respect, and in point of activity and the extent of the advance scored, was entirely unprece dented. Less than 40 stocks show more than 100,000 in the transactions, and notwith standing the enormous trading in Heading during tho last four days its total to-day was over 500,000. Tho gains were still-on an equally large scale, and the extromo fluc tuation of Jersey Central on a comparatively moderate business was 8J. owing to ine interest in the leading shares, the low-priced specialties were entirely neglected during the day. . Tho market opened with great activity and at materially higher figures in most cases, Readinir being up 2i per cent, and the crowd on thefloor waiting lor the sound of the gavel was the largest ever seen in any one hour since the foundation of the Ex change. The excitement.was intense, and tho trading in the stock for the first quarter hour reached considerably over 100,000 shares. The price rose steadily in the face or the heavy realizitions to 64. at which point it halted and went bacjc; but in the late trading 64 was touched and tho stock closed with a net gain of S percent at GIJ. Jersey Central was mora rapid in its move ments, being rushed up fiom 130 to 13S, and it closed at 137 with a gain of S per cent. Delaware .and Hudson were raised more rapidly in tho late trading and closed at its highest figure, ls6, with a gain of 5. while Lackawanna, which was especially sluggish in the forenoon, was advanced sharply at the same time, rising from 157 to 1G3, but it closed 2 per cent lower with a gain of only 4 per cent New England was very largely traded in and rose from 48 to 56, and closed at 6 with a gain of 4j. The most marked reature was the sudden extreme activity and strength in Ontario and Western, one of tho rour stocks whose sales reached over 100.000 shaies, and its price was raised from 19' to23, and its final gain was 2 per cent. Erie, St. Paul, North ern Pacific prererrca and Atcmson among tho railroad stocks, and Chicago Gas among the Industrials, were especially active. The last named was especially strong tor a time, crossing SO, but failed to hold the improve ment. Bock Island was the weak point in the market during the forenoon, but it fully recovered its loss later and closed un changed at 9L The general list was comparatively ne glected and fluctuated itliln narrow limits, in marked contrast to the few leaders, in which sales on the bulges led to sharp de clines, but were always followed by equally sharp rallies. The close was strong and confident at practically the best figures, an.d was made on an extremely large volume of business. Total sales of stocks to-day were 1.437,442 shares, Including: Atchison, 23,915; Chicago Gas. 42,C?5; Chicago East Illinois preferred, 1,635; Delaware and Hudson, Delaware and Western, 3,693; Erie, 153,890; Louisville and Nashville, 26,150: Missouri Pacific. 4,000: Xorthwestern, 7,270; North American, 5,917; New Jersev Central, 11.095; Xorthern Pacific preferred, 40,690; New England, 153.665: Reading,-57?,945; Richmond and West Point, 8,770: St. Paul, 53.850: St. Paul and Omaha, 3,450; Onion Pacific, 16,563; Western Union, 4,710. The railway bond, market showed the same general characteristics as tho share list, and, with enormous transactions in tho leading issues, the grand total was run up to an unpiecedeuted figure. The strength in those bonds, however, failed to stimulate any very marked gains in the rest, as a strong temper prevailed .all through tho session. The third incomes alone failed to make a handsome advance for the day, and the firsts are up 3, at 78, and tho seconds 5, at C9. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the Xew Tork Stock F.xcliange lester-daj-. Corrected dnilv for The Dispatch by nrr?r Y A sTjtruKNSOs. oldest Pittsburg mem bers of the Xew Tork Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth aenuc. Clos ing bid. Open Ing. High Low est. est. American Cotton Oil American Cotton OH, pfd. Am. Sugar Kenning Co..:. Am.bugarBcnniDgCo.,pfd Atch.. J'on. AS. F Canadian Pacific Canada Southern : Central of New Jersey Central Pacific 35;$ 6.-.V 7 63 3S4 "38 K 35 6SJ, SO 92 's Kl BJ 83)4 "39 jj 60 ISO "mi 89JJ W 137 31 U 133 loU Chesapeake A Ohio, C. Ao 1st pfd C. AO., 2d pfd Chlcasru Uas Trust. 24i 24 2I& M 42 7ti 107J? 77 128'J 91 48 H lliJi 116V 71 H 36K 31K 160)j 135 I7M 48 i 7J IMS' 21.-8 72K CI "79 611,' "si's, 01 C BurTA Qulney C, Mil. A Stl Paul W,H IUS'4 78H 12M, 91 , 10C 46 1M D0H .i6.1 U Mil. A St. Vaul, pftl, C, Rock LAP C. St. P. M. AO , C. St. P. M. A O.. prd., C. A Northwestern. .::... C. C. C. A I Col. Oil Iron Col. A UocUng Valley... Del., LarkAWcsteru..., Del. A Hudson li 89H 43 1IG 117 71.S Mil 32 157 131 'is" 4SS 116 117 3(1 ") 47 1I5J J 10 71 35 31Ji 1MJ4 131 163 1385i "is Den. A Itio Grande Den. A Klo Crandc. E. T.. Va. AGa.... pfd. Illinois central Lake 1 rle A West , Lake Erie A West., prd... LaVcfrdiore A M. S Louisville A Nashville.... Mh'bigan Central Mobile A Ohio . Missouri PaclQc 21K 74'4 -IH 122 76J4 ior,- 122" 737, lot! 122K 75 10C 37 02 03 1 U0 20 S IHSt s 40 106 i as; 6t G.l 33 f Gi!4 5!i 110 203, 113. but SoH Xational Cordage Co , National Cordage Co., pfd. National Lead Trust. New York Central N. V., C. A St. L N. T.. (:. A St. I,. 1st pfd. N. N., O. A St. L., 2d pfd. X. T., L. E. AW I.... N. V.. L. E. A W.. pfd... N. T. AN. E N. Y.. O. A W. Norfolk A Western Xorfolk A Western, pfd... North American Co Northern Paelflc Northern Pacific, pfd Oregon Improvement Pacific Mall Philadelphia A Heading... P., C. C. A frt. L, P.. C. C. A St. L.. pfd.... PuMmau Palace Car Richmond A tV. 1.T Richmond A W.P.T., pfd.. M. Paul A Pulutli. ......... St. Paul. Minn. A Man.... Texas Pacific Union Pacific AVabash , Wabash, pfd Western Union Wheeling A I.. E Dis. A Cattle Fd. Trust.... 95.H 1I3 32 73 33 SIX S3J 75 53 22t 14)4 51J4 17 2'l' C.1 03 2b; 65 18i 16 72 45 112 10 ni2 sr, 36 13 43V 48V 5r; -i'.i W.S '50 51 1755 '56' 161 16 S 24 V X.J' C7-( 67h 70s 5-,-i 65 57,S 1S9 15M 16X 13 9', 44,-, 13 28S 104 4SH US 81 i, 37 44)a 13 285 SR4 30! ..!..., Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Atch. & Topeka 337$ Boston & Albany.. ..201J1 do Maine 164 CM. Bur. It OuIncy.lOS K.isteni K. R. 6s 122' Fltchbnrg IS. It S4 Mass. Cent-al 17 Mex. Central, com.. a)! N. T. X. England. 5-T-. do 7s rayj Old Colony 187 Allouez M. C. (new) 1 Atlantl: 8"s Boston & Mon 32' Calumet & Hecla. Franklin Keanarge Osceola Santa Ke Copper, 251 . UK . low . 24 Tamarack 14f Anuiston Land Co.. 2V Boston Land Co n4 West End Land Co. 171 Bell Telephone 2W4 Lamson fctore Co.... 15' X. E. T so 1!. & B. Copper 14 Ihomson-llouston.. 60 Boston Eloctric Stocks. Bostojt, Feb. 1L Special. The latest elec tric stock quotations to-day were: Bid. Asked. Boston Electric Light Co .104 no Thomson-Houston Electric Co Thomson-llou6tbn Electric Ccpref.. Ft. Wavne ElcctrlcCo W.E. Co European W. Co . 60 . 23 . 13 . 14H 12,Si Gl 29 rX 15 15 I'hilndelphla Stock". Closing quotations 'of Philadelphia stocks fur- nisnen uv tvjiuuey, lepiieii&on, brokers. No. 57 Fourth aveuue. members of New Vork stock ixcnaDgc. Pennsylvania Railroad... Reading Railroad Buffalo. N. T.& Phils.... Lehigh Valley Northern Pacific Northern Pacific pref...., Lehigh Navigation , Philadelphia &. Eric , Bid. Asked. ....'' 58 ...31 15-1$ 32 ... 8 9 ...61K 02 ...24H 24 ...696 B9 ...52 .... 33 Mining Stock Quotations. New Tons. Feb. 1L Alice, 120; Adams Con solidated, 1?5: Best & Belcher, 200; Chollar, 175; Cmwn Point. 135; Consolidated Gill Tom in. and Virginia, 530: Deadwood, 205: Eureka Consolidated, 180; Gould & Curry, 175: Hale & Norcross, 190: Hometake. 1200; Horn Silver, 330: Iron Silver, 140; Mexican, 200: Ontario, 4200; Ophlr, 310; Savage, 140; Sierra Nevada, IbO: Standard. 100; Small Hopes, 100; Union Consolidated, 170. Bar Sliver Quotations. NEwTORK.Feb. 11. Special. Bar sliver in London, 41Jd per onnce. Xew Tork deal ers' price lor silver, 90Jo per ounce. HO CHARGE IN MONEY. The Market Presents the Usual Features Selling for Cash. There was about the usual movement at the city banks yesterday. Demand was below supply, but in yiew of better times coming lenders were not discouraged. A cahier said: "One reason for the big sur plus we hear so much about. is that merchants are mukin very little riaper. They seem to bo buying for cash and selling lor cash." The Oporcent rato wan tnnln talned. Bauk ckarlnga were $1,916,1579 CJ, and balances $3(9,067 56 an improvement on the previous day, but below the mark set for the year. , At Xew Tork yesterday money on call was eaty at 12 per cent; last loan 2; closed offered at 2. Prime mercatitile paper 3 5. Sterling exchange quiet bnt strong nt $4 85 for 60-day bills and $4 8S4 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. TJ. S.'4ireg H6's II. s. 4ijjup na,1. M.. K. AT. Gen. C. 50W .Mutual Union 6s... .108 "S.J. C. Int. Cert...llli Northern Pac. lsts..!1 Northern lac-2ds..lH Xortliwcsteni cons,.13S Northw'n rt'brs os..lu) U. 4l.s coup Paclflc6soI '05 109 Louisiana stamp. 4s. 84 Missouri 6s ,.... Tciin., new set. (a.. .105 Orceon A Trans. 6s.. Tenn., new set, 5st..l01'j St L. A I. M. Gcn.Js8.VS M.L.A8anF.GenM..108 St. Paul Consols 128 .11111., nw net, J3.. VI Canada bo. 2Js 102 Oen. Pacific lsts....103?, M.P..U.4P. 1SU...116K Tex. P. L.G.Tr.Rcts 79'4 Tex. P. B.O.Tr.RctJ 21'4 j'cu. a..u, J815....JU Den. &H.U. 4s 80 Den.AR.G.Wcstlsts Erie2ls J07 M.. K. T. Gen. 6s. so Bid. tAlkcd. Union I'ac. lsts lift's WcstSliore., ...101 R.G.West. ...,77 Bank Clearings. Chicago Bank clearings. $14,046,296. New 1 ork exchange quiet at $185 for CO-day bills and $4 87 for sight drafts. New Orleans Clearings, $1,935,119. St. Lonis Clearings. $4,293,938; balances, $580,783. Money, 67 per cent. Exchange on Xew Tork, 50cperl,000 premium. Memphis New Tork exchange selling at par. Clearings. $606,171: balances, S2S2 416. New Tork Bank dealings, $142,728,567; balances, $7,881,191. Dostos Rank clearings, $14,755,803; bal ances, $1,012,224. Money. 2 per cent. Ex change on Xew Tork, 1517c discount. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $14,943,320. Money, 3 per cent. ' Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,577,C67; bal ances, $330,118. Rate, 0 per cent. ,.,,THE HOME MARKETS. EGGS ABE COMING TO THE FKONT UNDER THE INFLUENC OF Higher Prlc-s and Good Demand The Cereal Situation Still Continues Favor able to the Buyer Leather and Bides Remain Qnlrt. OFyioE or Ths Dispatch, riTTSBUKO, Thcrsdat, February 11. Country Produce Jobbing Prices The high price of; egfis the past few days has had the effect of stimulating demand. Tennessee eggs are coming in freely' under the influence of higher prices, and markets are lower than they have been for the week past. Our egg quotations are reduced in ac cordance with sales reported. Choice cream ery butter is steady, and country rolls are firm at quotations. Cheese is firm enough to go higher. Fruits and vegetables are as they have been for weeks past, dull and slow. Potatoes, onions and cabbage are in supply above demand, add markets are favorable to buyers. Tropical fruits are in bountiful supply and markets are weak and slow. ArrLHS-St 50ai 75 per barrel. Bcttzr Creamery Llgin, 3334e: Ohio brands 2S30c; common country butter, 1718c: choice country roll. 23(r25c. UrASS New Tork and Michigan pea, $1 9022 00; marrowfat, S2 152 25; Lima beans. 44ctb: hand picked medium, $1 83fffll 90. Beeswax Choice, 3032c ? lb; low grades, 22 25c. nucKwnxAT Flour X'cw, 2ii32ic ? lb. Ciieesk Ohio choice. llj8!2c; New Tork cheese. 12(312hc; Lhnburger. 12.13,'c:Wisconsln swcltzer, lull cream, 13)t14Kc; Imported swcltzer, soraanic ;idek i;oumrr ciaer, oua iu uarrei; sanu refined. S3 tt 50: crab elder. S7 508 00. Cr.AxnuKBIES Per box, $2 00(312 50; per barrel. 1 C08 00. Koos strictly fresh nearby stock, 2il30c: pickled egv 22(S123c per doz. Ffatiieks Extra lire Reese, 5758c; No. 1; 43 50c ? lb: mixed lots, 3940c. DltlEO FltolTS Peaches, halves, SJjc: evapo rated apples, sraocr apricots. 9(31 lc: blackberries, .Vaoc: raspberries. 18m)13c; huckleberries, 7c; CaI lrnrnla peaches,. HMc Game-Wild turkeys, l 502 00 each: mallard ducks, SI 90 ptr pair: teal ducks, 2 753 00 per dozen; pheasants. $1 25 per pair: quail. $2 50 per dozen: squirrels, SI dtS'l 25: rabbits, 2025c per pair: whole deer, 12S113C 5lb: saddles, imaJOSa. II02IXT New crop, white clover, ldl7c: Cali fornia lionev. 12l"c ? lb. JIaple Sybcp 75ffl80c fk gallon. Maple suo ah-ioc lb. Poultky Alive Chickens. 70075c a pair, large; 60fS)70c, medium: live turkeys. l0iS)l2c 7 lb: ducks. 60((&70c a pair: lire geese. SI 25 a pair: dressed chickens. 13S;i3e tt lb; dressed turkeys, 1415c lb; dressed ducks, 151bc $ lb. Potatoes Carload lots. S5O10c. on track: from store, 40Kc a bushel: Southern sweets, SI 5Cl 75 a barrel: Jerseys, S3 00f33 25, Seeds Western recleancd medium clover, lob bing at S3 25: mammoth at (6 40; tlmothr. 11 50 for prlmo and fl 55 for choice: bine itrass. 2 65(312 SO: orchard srass. SI 75: millet. SI 00: German. SI 1.1! Hungarian, tl 10; fine lawn, 25c IB; seed buck wheat. SI 401 50. Tallow Country, 4c; cltv rendered. 5c -Tropical Fbuits Lemons, rancy Messina, S3 75al 00: Florida oranges. ?2 0ffi2 50 a box: ba nanas, SI 501 75 firsts, si OOrai 25 good seconds, per bunch: Malaga grapes, S3 C010 00 a half uarrei; pineapples. 2025c apiece. , Vegetables Cabbaee. S3 00314 00 a Hundred? yellow Danver onions, S2 25(312 50 a barrel; toma- loes. it usau ij a craie: ceierj, a-aSMCC per dozen turnips. socOtl 00 a barrel S 00 a barrel. new Bermuda potatoes' Groceries. The movement in this lino is slow and prices aro unchanged. Package coffee and canned goods are the firm factors of mar kets. Canned corn and tomatoes are Arm. enough to go higher and all signs point to an advance. GREEN COFVEE Fancy. 2I22c: choice Rib, 20 20c: prime. 19c: low grade Rio, 1718Jic: old Government .lava. 2729c: Maracilbo. 2122"; Mocha, 27a2!JKc: Santos. 21H22.c; Caracas,22) 23,c: LaOuayra. 2122Kc. lioASTEii (In i)apers)Standard brands. 19 3-20c: high grades, 22l3-2025 I3-2CC; old Government Java, bnlt, 28(3B0 3-2nc: Maracalbo, 21523'ic; Santos, ISVBc: peaberry, 25c: choice Kio, 19.Sc; prime Klo, 19 3-20C; good Rio, 18,c; ordinary, 18 mv,ic. Si-ices (whole) Cloves, 1012c: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c; pepper, lie: nutmeg. 7US0c. Petroleum (Jobbi-rs' prices) 110 test, OWc; Ohio. 120, 7,c: headlight. 150 test, 7Sc; water white. 99c; globe, 14(01140: elaine. 13c; carna dlne. lie: rovaliue, 14c: red oik I0,'f;llc; purity, lc: olelne, 14c. Mixers' Oil X'o. 1 winter, strained, 3940c per gal. : summer. 35a37c; lard oil, 5255c. bTBUP Com syrup. 25(328c: choice sugar syrup, 34(3i36cr prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prime, 28C'fc30c S. 6. Molasses Fancy now crop, 405541c: choice, 4H941c; old crop, 3G33o; N. O. syrup, 44 50c Soda Bi-carb. in kegs, 3"i3Jfc: bl-carb.lnfs, 5c; bi-carb, asiorted packages, 53f3c; sal soda, n kegs. ISc; do granulated. 2c. Candles Star, I lull weight, 9c; stcarlne, per set. 8VCJ panifllnc. llI2c. Rice Head Carolina, 6,6Kc; choice, 52fSJc; Louisiana. .Va5yc. starch Pearl. 4c; corn starcli, tHm)ic gloss starch, 58,c Forekix Fruits Laver raisins. $2 00; London layers, 52 25: Muscatels.Sl 75; Calirorn. a Muscatels. 1 401 GO: Valencia, 5'6c: Ondara Valencia. 7(5) 7Me: Sultana, S13c: enrrants. 44ic: Turkey prunes. 45c; French prunes. 89,'jc: cocoanuts. fr 10a 5 00: nhnonds. Lan.. lb, 20c: do Ivlca.l"c; do Shelled, &oc: walnuts. Nap., 13W14c: Slcilv fll berU. lie; Smyrna figs, 12(3113c; new dates, SSMc; Brazil nut 7c; pecans. 13Hc; cltnni.ftlb, 2122c; lemon peel. 12c V lb; orange peel, 12c Diiied Fruits Apples, sliced. 6i.(28c; applet. eviporaled, ac: pe-iches, evaporaied, pared, GOAa huckleberries. 7c. sugars Cubes. 41ic: powdered. 4 Ve: granulated, 4'4c: confectioners'. 4,'ic: soft whl te.:r4c; yellow, choice, sKtSSjici yellow, good, 3!3,-$c; yellow, fair, misuse. Pickles iMcdlnm, bbls (1.2C0), tl 23; medium, hair bills (GC0), $2 65. SALT No. 1. bbU SI 20: X'o. 1. extra, 3 bbL II 10; dairy. bM. SI 20: coare crystal, a bbl. 1 20: lllgglns F.nreka. 4-bu sacks, S2 80: Hlgglns Eureka. 1014-lb packets. !? 00. canntd uoods Manaaru peacnes. i Tsgi so; 21s. l 25(3)1 35; extra peaches. S2 co2 10: pie peaches. 8500c; finest corn. SI 23 1 Wis HM. Co. corn, 9oe(tl 05; red cherries, SI 00(5)1 10: Lima beans, SI 35; soaked do. 85c; stringed do, 75(5)S0c; marrowfat peas. (1 0031 15; soaked peas, 6370c: pineapples, Jl 201 33: Bahama do, f2 00; damson plums, $1 00; greengages. $1 25; egg plums, Jl CO; Cadfomla apiicotj, SI 85(3)2 00: Calllornlu pears, $2 102 31: lo greengages. 1 83: do gg plums, SI 85; extra hito cherries. S2 75(3,2 85: raspberries, jl li&l 25; strawberries, 95c(S)$l 10: gooseberries, tl 00CD1 05; tomatoes. 87,'95c: salnmn. 1 lb cans, Jl 301 0: blackberries. 80e; suceotasli. 2-!l cans, soaked, IX)c; do green. 2-lb cans, SI 2V1 50; corn beef. 2-lb cans, SI 65(3)1 70: 1-lb cans, tl 20: baked beans !1 401 So; lobsters, 10-11) cans, I 25:inack erel, 1-lb cans, boiled. SI 50; sardines, domestic. !f s, (3 854 00; )4s. S3 50: sardines. Imported, Ms. Ill 5uI2 1; sardines, imported, lit. 18 00; sar dines, mustard, S3 30: sardines, spiced. $3 50. Fish Extra X'o. 1 bloater mackerel. 524 00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do. mess,20 00; No. 2shoremack ercl. 18 (0: No. 2 large mackerel. SIT U0; No. 3 large mackcreL 115 50: Xo. 3 small mackerel, sio 00. lierrtngs-Spllt. 16 50: lake. S3 05 ip lOO-lli bbl. AVlilte lisli. SO 00 t 10)-lb half bbl. Lake trout. so oo c nan -dui, finnan naaaies, iuc m id. ice land halibut, 12c 9 lb. Pickerel, hair bbl. SI (JO: quarter bbl, Jl CO. Holland herring, 75c. WalkotT hen Ing, 90c. OATMEAL-(4 TiJU 00. Grain, Flonr and Feed. There were no. sales on call nt the Grain Exchange to-day. Receipts as bulletinerf, 24 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chi cago Railway 2 cars of hay, 3 of oats, 1 of ear corn. 3 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louts A cars of hay, 2 of corn, 6 of oats. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 4 cars of oats, 3 of flour. Bj Pittsburg Bnd Western 1 carof middlings, 2 of hay. The cereal situ ation is practically as it has bee for a weelc past. Markets are favorable to buyers all along the line. WJiile there lias been, littler change in quotations, there is little douut that concessions are being made on our price list in ordor to unload goods. Fallotrlng quotitioai are for carload lot on ' . track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store: WHEAT No. 2 red. 979Sc; No. 3 red, 9394c Corx No. 2 yellow ear. 4S)49c; high mixed ear. 43J446c: mixed ear. 46&4t&4c: No. 2 yellow shell, 43&48e: high mixed shelled, WiVc: mixed shelleil. 43X44c. Oats o. 1 oafs. :37c : No. 2 white. 353Sc, extra No. 3oats. 3"i33c: mixed oats, 3KSH)c. Uve-No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 9I92c; No. 1 Western, DOiailc. lunLEr-68a;5c. FLOUK-JobMng prices Fancy spring patents. $5 133 40; fancy winter patents, to 1505 35: fancy straight winter. $4 7oo CO; lancv strafjtlit spring. Ii.rj S": clear winter, fl S04 75: straight XXAX hakers', SI 75(55 00. Rve flour. $5 0035 25. .MlLLKELD No. 1 white mldillmss. $19 0UHI3) 00 per ton: No. 2 white middling. 1B 0317 00: brown middlings. SIC I0i70i: winter wheat bran, $17 00 17 50: chop feed, $17 003) . HAY-Baled timothy, choice. $13 5C13 75: No. 1. $12 25ai2 so; No. 2, $11 ocn SO: clover har. ill 50 3$12 li; loose from wagon. $1.1 0015 00, according to finality; packing hay. $3 7539 2.. STitAW-Oats, $7 503 00; wheat, $6 008 150; rye $0 7o7 0.1. Provisions. All signs noint to an advance in the lineof hog products. Hogs are fully 25c per cwt. above last week's prices, and products are sure to advance before the week is out. Sugarcured hams, large I 9 Sugar cured hams, medium 9J Sugar ctred hams, small.. 'Jh Sugarcurril California haras 7! bugarcuredb. bacon 9)4 Sugarcured skinned hams, large 10'4 Sugar cured skinned hams, medium 10 Migar cured thoulders 6 Sigarcurtd boneless nbonldcrs 8 bugar cured skinned shoulders V4 Sugar cured bacon shoulders Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders ! Siigi-rciirciifl. beef, round 12 Stigarcured d. beer, setts 9 Sugar cured d. beef, flats V4 llacon, clcarstdes, 30 Ib 7 llacon. clear Ix-llies. 20 lbs i( Dry salt clear sides, SOIbsave'g 6 Dry salt clearidcs, a)tbsarc'g 'A Messnork, heavv 13 00 Mexpork. rainily , 13 CO Lard, refined In tierces '. Sf Lanl, refined In one-half bbls - 5 Lard, refined In 60-lb tubs 5ri Lard, refined In 20-lb pails 5 Lard, refined In 50-lb cans C4 Lard, refilled In 3-lb tin palls Mi Lard, refined In 3-lb tin pails 6j Lard, relluedin 10-lbtin palls 6Ji Hides and Calfskins. The movement in this line has been slow for the -week past. Prices are unchanged, but the general situation favors the buyer. Calfskins are in light snpply, and demand is also light. Sheepskins aro moving freely at prices quoted. Following are prices paid by dealers nnd tanners for stock delivered here: X'o. 1 green salted steers, 60 lbs and over. 8 Xo. 1 green sailed cows, all weights No. 1 green salted hides. 40 to BO lbs 4U No. 1 green salted hides. 25 to 40 lbs 4 X'o. 1 green salted bulls , 4 X'o. 1 green salted calfskins 7 No. 1 green salted veal kips 5 No. 1 green salted mnner kips 4 Sheepskins . 2575o Tallow, prime 4 Reduction for No. 2 stock. IK cents per lb on steers and light hides; 1 cent on bulls and 2 cents on calfskins. Harness Leather. Snpply in this line is in excess of demand, and prices of last week are barely sustained. Heavy and lightweight goods are slow, and medium weights are fairly steady. Collar leather is Arm and all offerings are promptly taken ut quotations. Following are theprices of harness leather as established by tho Allegheny tanners: Xo. 1 trace, SSc per 3S; B trace, 36c per B; No. 1 extra heavy, 100 lis ana over, 360 per lb; B extra heavy. 31e per S; No. 2 extra heavy, 29c per ft; No. 1 heavy, 130 to 160 lis, 32c per ft; B heavy, 30c per ft: No. 2 heavy, 23c per ft: black line, 29c per ft; Xo. 1 oak col lar leather, 13c; B oak collar leather, lie. Oak belting butts, nrlme quality .'. 3c X overweights, 20 lbs and up 23c A overweights, 2) 16s and up 2sc B overweights, 20 lbs and up. 24c C overweights. 20 lbs and up 22c Middle weights, 10 to 1974 ibs,lc less than above. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. .Receipts and Shipments at East Liberty and All Other Stock Tarda. Ofitce op The Dispatch, 1 Pittsbubo, Thursday, February 10. J Cattle Receipts, 1,743 head; shipments, 1,113 head; market firm at yesterday's prices; no cattle shipped to New Tork to-day. Hogs Receipts, 1,850 head; shipments, 1.E00 head: market active: Philadelphia!, $5 25 5 35; Torkers, $5 105 20; 2 cars of hogs ship ped to New Tork to-day Sheep Receipts. 400 head; shipments. 200 head; market strone atyesterday's prices. By Telegraph. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 16,000 bead; shipments, 4,500 bend; market steady, slowto weaker; lair to gooa steer, 2og4 00; no ex tra on market: others, $3 003 75; feeders, $3 003 25; stockers, $1 753 50; cows, $1 65 2 80. Hoes Receipts. 35,000 head: ship ments, 13,000 hpad: market lower; rough and common, St 404 CO; mixed and packers, $4 70 4 80: prime heavy and hutohers' woiahts, $4 S54 S3: light, $4 754 SO; pigs, $4 154 40. Sheep Receipts, 8.00J head: shipments, 1,500 head: market brisk; sheep stronger; mixed, $4 555 00; wethers and yearlinirs, $5 00S 40; Westerns, $4 855 55; Texans, $4 40; lambs, $4 856 CO. New Tork Beeves Receipts, 230 head, all for slaughterers: no trade: leeling firm. Dressed beef steadv at 68Ljc per "pound; shipments to-day, 551 beeves and 35 sheep; to-morrow, 300 beeves. Calves Receipts, 215 head: market steady: veals, 58c uer 100 pounds. Sheep Receipts, 5,831 bead: market weak and shade easior; sheen. $4 00 60 25 per 100 pounds: lambs, $6 577 50; dressed mutton steady at 79c ner lb: dressed lambs slow at 9)10c. Hogs Receipts.5,C35 head, consigned direct; nominally steady at $4 905 30 perlOO pounds. Cincinnati Hogs nctive and easier; com mon nnd Ihrht. S3 504 85; packing and butchers, $4 755 CO; teceipts, 3,360 bead; shipments, 2,034 neau. cattle in light supply: firmer; fair to choice butcher grades, $2 50 4 15; prime to choice shippers. $3 751 50; re ceipts, 513 bead; shipments, 145 head. Sheep firmer and scarce; common to choice, t4 00 4 75; yearlings, $5 C05 25: receipts, 175 heau; shipments, 110 head. Lambs in cood de mand and firm; common to choice, $4 000 00 per 100 pounds. -St.Loul Cattlo Receipts. 1.500 head: ship ments, 200; ninrket slow; fair to cholco na tive steers, $3 004 40: ordinarv to good Tex ans nnd Indian steers, $2 60j3 40. Hogs Receipts, 8,500 head: shipments, 2,200 head; market 5c lower: fair to choice heavy. $4 70 4 90; mixed, ordinary to jrood, $4 20Q4 75; light, fairto prime. $4 434 70. Sheep Re ceipts, S00 head: shipments, none: market strong: good to fancy muttons, S3 C05 50. Buffalo Cattle Receipts, 46 loads through, no salo: reeling steady and firm. Hogs Receipts, 32 loads through, 16 on sale; stiong and higher; heavy crades, $5 305 35; packers andmedlunis, $5300535. Sheep and lamb Receipts, 4 Iambs through, 19 on sale: market 15c lower; extra fancv sheep, S5 50 5 83; Koort to choice, S5 105 40; good to fair, $4 755 00: lamliH, good to extra, $6 73 7 00; fair to good, $6 50S 75. Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 2,600 head; shipments 2.000 head: steers quiet and steady, $3 104 50: cows strong, $1 633 35; tockers anu feeders steady, $2 503 75. Hoss Receipts, 8,100 head; shipments, 5,300 head: market active and 5c higher; bulk, $4 404 SO; all grades, $3 75Q4 60. Sheep Receipts, 300 head; shipments, 500 head; market unchanged. AGJSHIS CALL IT VBBT DUII. Eastern Founder JfotEven Taklngthe Iron They Have Contracted For. New York, Feb. 1L Special.' The Iron Age will to-morrow review tho metal mar kets as follows: American pig Agents complain of a veiy dull business, and report that founders in the districts tribntary to this market nro not taking the iron they contracted for, thus showing that consump tion is less than expected by those who melt the iron. Steel rails The only trans action of magnitude icported by Eastern mills is the sale of 20 000 tons, part Gulf and part Pacific coast delivery. From the West comes the report that the Louisvillo and Nashville Railroad has bought 12,000 tons. We continue to qnote $30 at Eastern mill. In light rails tncbitslncssia moderate, the season not having opened as yer. So fur as is known none of the irlrder rails for the Brooklyn lines have been nurchased. Manufactured iron and steel The market in beam continues unsettled. For moderate lots 2.40a;.5Jc is the open. It Is stated, however, that one lunre contract, 5,000 tons, for season's delivery, has been placed with a leading architectural work in this cltv at 2c. Pittsbunr mill. In Boston domestic beams have been offered at 2.25c Some idea or the effect or old pool on other lines of structural material may be obtained from SICK HEADACHE SICK HEADACHE '-Carter's Little Liver Pin, Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE -Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK H1CADACHE crMr,, Lml UTir pui. CH-XHtWri the fact, given by a leading Western mill, that to capture beam orders angles were sold as low as Kc. per lb, and T'satlKcper lb. The London markets by cable are re viewed as follows: Speculation In Scotch warrants Is yetalmose at it standstill, and B rices have remained stationary ut 43s. In onnal's stores there are not 54 00D tons. 1,000 tons less than a week ago. Owing to the slackness of demand Sc6tch makers have re duced their prices for shipping brapds about 2s, but the concession has failed to stimu late business perceptibly. Production con tinues heavv. and the number of.fnrnaeeJ in blast Itas'been increased to 77. Kxports of pLr iron last month were 40,000 tons, against 31,000 tons in Jannary, 1S91. Cleve land warrants are firmer, advancing to 33j 10d under the influence or freer specu lative purchases and more buying for con sumption. Hematite warrants nave im proved to 45s 7Jd, but are not dealt in with, any freedom Two Oil Men Injured. An accident occurred at the Oakdale Oil Company's No. S on the Sturgeon heirs' farm yesterday. Alex McDonald, the well-known contractor, and a driller, James Rifenbnrg, of Pleasantvllle, were injured- They have a Ashing job in the Gordon sand. A couple of joiftts of tubing with which they were steadying the spear fell upon JIcD'onald's left foot, severely brnlsinc: itand RIfenburg had his right hand caught in the oil saver Immediately afterward. One finger .had to be amDutntcd and two others were broken. Sir. McDonald's home is in Lima, O. He will, be confined to his room for several weeks. FOR BRAIN TAG Use Horsford's A eld Phosphite. Dr. W. H. Fisher," Lo Sueur, Minn., says: "I find it very serviceable in nervous debility, sexual weakness brain fajr, excessive nse or tobacco, as a drink in fevers, and in some urinary troubles. It Is a grand good remedy in all cases where I have used it." - -slVOTTNrf'frVX.s. V WORTH A GUINEA A BOZ." ! The Man with a Long Face. BEEGHAM'Sj PILLS i win t ecro Dhl eh.; oas and 0 Nervous Disorders, J arising I rota a "Wenle Stomach. Impaired Digestion, ConfUpa. J if tlon, or a Torpid Liver. One doso J will oftentimes rcliero sick Headache ! ia twenty minatei. J ! I Of all druggists. Price SS cents a box. J I New York Depot, 365 Canal St, 33 i You would not suspect it from the taste; there zs cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion. It looks like cream ; it is like cream. Cream is bits of butter covered with some thing else you do not taste the butter. Scott's Emulsipn is drops of cod-liver oil cov ered with glycerine. Cream is an easier food than butter, because it is in bits. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver .oil made easy; 'the drops are invisibly fine ; they do not resist digestion. Will you read a book on it ? Free. Scott ft Bownk, Chemists, 13J South 5th Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-lrrer oil ll druggists eTerywhere do. $x. 47 Iei-35-uwr A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY. BEST SOB General Household Use. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. G. Dun & Co., Westinghonse Building, corner Tenn Ave and Xlnth St., Ptttsbnrg, Pa, This establishment supplies all necessary information as to the standing, responsibil ity, etc., ofbusinets men throughout North America. It is the oldest and by lar the most complete and extensive system evor organized for the accommodation or Bank ing and Mercantile interestsnnd the General Promotion and Protection ot Trade. Debts Collected and Lesal Business at tended to throughout tho North American Continent. rr.I JAPANESE CURB A enre ror Piles. External. Internal. Blind, Bleed ing and Itching. Chronic. Ki-cent or Hrredltary. This remeily has positively never been Known to rail. Jl a box. 6 lor JJ. by mall. A guarantee given with six boxes, when purchased at one tlmr. to re fund the S If not cured, issued hv Mill. O. STUCKY". Druggist. "Wholesale and Setall Agent. Nos. KOI and 1701 Penn avc.. corecr W'vlle ave. and Friton st.. Pllbliurg. Pa. Use Stneky'k Dlarrlio? Cramp Cure. 3 nnd TO ets. JaI-SI-eo.1 ISKOKEKS FINANCIAL. Whitney cc Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap3D-23 DCflDIC'C SAVINGS BAXK, rfcUrLt d 81 FOURTH AVEXT7E. Capita'. $300,000. Surplus and undivided pi iit". $111 83i :. 1). McK. LLOTD. EDWARD E. DUFF. 4 President. Sec. Treat, percent interest allowed on time ds poslts. OC34-61-D ESTABLISHED ISSi. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. 45 SIXTH ST. Direct prlyate ivire to Xew York and Chi cago. Member Xew Yortr, Chicago and Pitts burse Exchanges. Only Pittsburg member Chicago Board of Trade. Local securities bought and sold for cash or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid qunrterly. Interest paid on balance (since 18SJ). Money to loan on call. Information book on all market mulled on application. xe7 4.s fki'i- A $ KothiTig. can is said in favor "of tho best medicino , in the world that' may not bo said of tho most worthless. In ono case, it's true: in 'iSthe other, it isn't; '- but how can you distinguish ? J udgo by what is done. There's only ons blood-purifier that's guaranteed. It's Dr. Pierce's Golden Hedical Discovery and this is. what is dono with it; if it doesn t benefit or cure, in every case, you got your money back. Isn't it likely to bo tho best? All the year round, as well at one time as another, it cleanses and purifies the system. All blood-poisons must go. For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Scrofula, Salt -rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, or any blood-taint or disorder, it is an unequaled remedy. It's the cheapest, too. "With this, you pay only for the pood you get And nothing elso is "just as good." It may be better for the dealer. But he isn't the one that'3 to be helped. " Value received, or no pay," you can't get these tenn? with any other medicines, at any price. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITT1ER 814 ftS A4iiXL. PsrTsHlinG, Va. As old residents know and back files of Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab lislicd and most nrominent nhvsiclan in tha city.devotins special attention toall chronic Frsoemser3e.N0 FEE UN HL UURED sponsible MCPni IQ nnt' mental di perJoiM IlLn VUUJ eascs.pbysical do cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished Wood, falling powers, organic weak ness, dyspeDSia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person forbnsiness.soclety and marriage, permanentl v, safely and privately icnnreaiiBL00D AND SKIN S3-? eruptions, blotches.falllng hair,bones,pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are enred for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml IDIM A DV kidnev an'd the system. Unlltnll T ibladd'er de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treament, prompt relter and rral cure". Dr. Whittier's lire-Ions extensive experi ence insures scientific and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated aif here. Office hours, 9 a. v. to 8 r. at. Sunday, 10 a. ti. to 1 r. v. only. UK. WHITTIKlt, 814 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. ja8-49-nsuwk MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATSVO," tta Wonderful Spanish Rrmcdy, la sold with a Written Cuarantee to core all Hervous Dis fues. such as Wealc Mrmorr, Loss of Braia Power, neadacb.9, Waiefatnes, Lost Mis hood. Xerrousness, Las situde, all drains ad losi of power of the GeneratlTe Organs in either sex. caused bv Before & After Use.! Photographed from life. OTer-exertiou, youthful Indiscretions, or the excessir 3se or tobacco, opium, or stimulants, which ultimately lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Put up In convenient ftrm to carrv in the vest pocket. Price 1 a package, or 6 ror $5. with every $3 order we irlro writteti guarantee to cure or refund the money- sent by mall to any address. Circular (ru in plain envelope. Mention this paper. Address, MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch Office fcr Tf. 3. A. 333 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA BY Tos. Fleming & Son, 410 Market St. Dnqnesne Pharmacy, 518 Smithfield St. A. J. Kaercher. 59 Federal St, Allegheny City. WEAK MEN, YOUR ATTENTION ZS CALLXDTOTHI QR1CA.T XXQUSH BZSTZDTV tSRCC MARK TVCK MM Gray's Specific Medfcins IrLYOUSUFFERg; rous Jjebultr. WcaUos of Body Tinss. imiTTcmand Mind. BDermatorrhea. and Impotency and all diseases that arise from over Indulgence and self-abuse, as Loss of Memory and Power. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Ago. and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and an early grave, wrlta for oof pamphlet. Address GKAYMEDICLVE CO., Buffalo, K. T. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all drnjtjrlsts at ft, per package, or six packages forts, or seat by mall RffaaWEGUARAPLTEE, order a cure orinoney refunoeo. -S-On account of counterfeits we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genuine. Sold in. Pittsburg by S. S. IlOLI.AND. cor. Smlthfleld and Liberty sis. JtS-91-Jiwreoia Manhood Restorecft the wonderful remedy. is sold with a written cuarantee to care all nervous diseases, sucn as WeakMemory.Loss of Brain Power, Heao acbe, Wakefulness, Lo't Manhood. Night. rrEmissIons.Ifervous. ness. Lassitude, all drains and Ins of now. Brroais asj attts. rsriro. er of the Generative organs in either sex caused by over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use o 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 rcall; 6forV. With every 5 order we give a written vuarantte to cureorrtfundthemoney. Circular free Art'lrp. r-r K-p fa Ch r. IM- Porsalein Pittsburg by Jos. Fleming fe Son, Druggists, 110 and 4U iiarlcet st. noB-50-jrwT WEAKNESS of MEN Rapidly,, Thoroughly, Perfectly Cured by tho znest ScientiSa and Snccenftil iletHod of Treat merit ever known or Dcrfected. Cannot fall onleis the case is turrond human aid. ImprTen?nt ien from the start. Sufferers trora nervousness. Debility, Weak or Undo velcrped Organs. Impoteney. rrora of Tontn, xxcesseift Worry .Etc- inorousnjy. permanentl- oared by thli treatment. Don't brood orfTjonr condition nor rfre np in despair. LH ns show 70a what Medical Science and Honorable Treatment can do. Send for Our Sew ook with explanations, endorse menu and references. The Angelos Medical Institute Co. CANTON. O. Ja7-57-eo4 WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE The Grrnt fnsll'h Kmljr. rromptlY and permaaenU ly enres all rorms or nerr cms weakness, emissions. spermatorrliea, Impoteney Aud all effects or abuse or escees. Been prescribed orer3S years in thousands orca;e:l the only relia ble and honest medlclns Iknoirn. Ask dmedsts for Before ana Alter, wood's i-HosrnonisE: it he offers some worthless medlrlnc in place of this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price in letter, and we will send bv return mall. Price, one pack age. SI: sit. S3. One will please, six will core. Pamphlet In nlatn sealed enTelope. 2tamps. Ad dress THE WOOD CIIK.MICAI. CO., Ul Wood ward avenue. Detroit. .Mich, bold In Pittsburg by Jos. IXexixg 4 SOS. J JIarkct street. del7-51-eodwk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re. qulriai; scientiflc und confl (lential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. R. C. V. 3- i the old est and most experienced pe ctalistin the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confl- dentlat. Office lionrs, 0 to and 7 to 8 r. M.: Sunday., 2 to 4 r. 5t. Consult them person allr or write. Doctors Laki, cor. Penn ar. and Fonrth at.. Pittsuur?, 1'a. JeS-72-DWlc VIGOR OF MEN Elly. Quickly, Permanently RESTORED. WEAKNESS, XERVOCSNE5S, DEBILITY, and all the train o&evlte, tlio results of overwork-, sickness, worry, etc. Full strenzth. development, and tone guaranteed in all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immedi ate improvement seen. Failuro Impossible. 2.000 references. Boot, explanations and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address E1UE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, V Y. JelO-43 TO WEAK MENSS fifOSBt' ta ol Tontafnl nmn early decay, wastlni weakness, lort manhood, em, 1 wul send a valuable treatise (sealed) cataming fall particulars ror home cure, FrtEG o charge, A splendid medical worlc . should be read by every ProiV F- C. VOWfUESL Mo odai, Coaa. del-ll-ujuivlc WEAK M & Etr- We will eeirl yon n valnahlt :inr!mr from ln Power. Srrnm !- tllltT . Itat tlsttlkiMii. 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