OBDOff SA1TD AGAI2T. Tito Good Producers Tapped in the Third Oil Bearing Hock. SO CHANGES AT THE MIDWAY. L-jfat Well Keported on the HcConcell Kacl of Xoblcstoirn. WILDCAT WELL BELOW WILLOW GROVE The Gordon sand was reached in two Dlaces in the McDonald field yesterday and n each case they were showing for wells. The first was that of ilcManns, Pitts & Co., 3n the Gladden farm, located 700 feet east if the AVheeling Gas Company's Xo. 1, on he Moorhead farm, a mile southwest of McDonald, ant1 as soon as the sand was apped it started to flow at the rate of 10 jarrel an hour, and was immediately shut loirn tiutil the boilers could be moved jack. It will probably be drilled deeper jito the sand to-day. The other was Guctert, Loarn & Co.'s Xo. I, on the Cunningham lot at "Willow Grove. It got the sand late yesterday afternoon and i show-ins lor several hundred barrels a lay. It is about 40J feet southwest of Wil son. Phillips & Co.'s well on the Faraday lot, md there are good Gordon sanders east and west of it. Gibvon, Giles, Robbins and Dr. Spahr are starting an important test well on the Joseph Campbell larm, two miles due feouth 3f Xoblestown. The rig of the Torest OH Compiny, on the Sterling farm, a mile south or Xoblestown, was burned veeterday. The fire w as caused by tras in the 100-foot. VT. P. Itend's Xo. C, on his own property at Laurel Hill, w ill be drilled into the Gordon sand. The Stenbenville Oil Company's well on the Boa lot will be drilled in to-day. They wereon top of the sand yesterday and had to shut down to mate connections. The Xo. Uohn Glenn or Guffer & Co., is In the topol the Gordon andshowingrather light. It is located several hundred feet north of the Willow Grove station. Midway "Well Not Improved. There was no chance yesterday at the well or Smith, ltoyce & Co. on the Taylor farm at Midway. They are abofit ten feet in the Gordon, which is close and fine and the hole Is filled up 1.1:00 feet with oil. It made no flow s yesterday. The farmers In the vicin ity are wild w ith excitement. They will not accept a dollar less than $109 an acre bonus for their farms. One farmer was offered $500 spot cash for ten acres yesterday and lefuscd It. Another farmer who was being closely pursued by leasers took leiuge in his cellar and refused to appear until the last train had left for Pittsburg having on board the last of his tormentors. The owners state that they will not try to drill It to the fifth sand. Xo change was reported yesterday at Knox Eros.' Apple & Elj ca's well on the Scott farm. Davis Bros. & Brown are starting to spud on a town lot In the eastern part of Willow Grove. Guffey Jt Co.'s Xo. 1 Junked lek Is down X250 feet, and their Xos. 2 and 3 are drilling at irom 500 to "CO feet. They have a rig np for Xo. 3. The People's Gas Company Is building a rfc. on the eastern end ot the Jlankedick tann. The Porter Oil Company's Xo. 2, on the Miller and McBride "arm, north of Grejrgs station, was makin 15 barrels an hour yes terday. Uuron & Co. are building a rig on the Yer carmon lot at Willow Grove. Light Yl ell On the McConnelL Guffey A Co.'s Xo. 3, on the JlcConnell tax-in, w as fin Ished up yesterday and is good for 100 ban els a dav. W elble, liulev A "Co. have a rig up on the Allison lot at Willow Grove. TJfe tenner Oil Company's Xo. L on the Morgan Elliott farm, is pumping 35 barrels a day from the Gordon sand. The Devonian oil Company has plugged itso. 5, on the Elliott lnnn, below the Gordon and shot it. They are rigging up lor pumping. Greelee & Forst are fishing at 500 feet for a set or broken jars on the McGrady lot at --0Dies10w21. Iliey have commenced to tpud on the Totter lot and have the first easing in ti-eir w ell on the National Coal Company's property. Their Xo. 2 on the Xo. 1 Marshall lei-e is ready for the second string oi casing and they have made a loca tion :orXo. 2 w el: on their Xo. 2 Marshall lea-e. Their Xo. 4 on the Miller farm at Laurel Hill is down 1,500 feet. Kus-ell, Mciiullen & Co. are starting Xo. 7 on the Wettengel larm, back ofOakdale. Personal. D. O'Day, General Manager of the Xational Transit Company, airived in Pittsburg yesterday from Buffalo. He states that the ontlook for better prices is not good, owing to Eussian competition. " Captain L . Ilea;;, of the United States Engincr worps, came np from Cincinnati last evening, where he has been stationed for the last nine months. When on leave of ubseiice lie oe into the oil business, and During the Wildnood excitement he wasac ti ely engaged m operating in that field. Pi mluciin:i and the Gauges. The estimated production of the field Tlinrsd.tV inoi-ning compiled from gauges mcs 16590 b.inels, the tame as the c- belore. The hourly gauges were as fol lows: Jennings, Guffey & Co.'s Xo. 3 Mat thews, 0; Iierron Xo. 4, 35: Guffey & Oneen's 2m. i tamncl Wetmore, 5U; Devonian Oil Company's Xos. l and 2 Boyce, 45; Oakdale Oil Company's X. 2 Morgan heirs. 5; Xos. 2 ond3EaUwin. CO: s.l and 2 Wallace, 30; I"urft on uuiiai!j i o. I ji. ivngut. Si; Galley. Murnliv Ca's Nos. 1 and 2 Sam biurccnu. 30. Oakdale Oil Conmanv's No. 2 John Wetmo o. a, production, 2o,500: stock iathc lieid, TtiOM. The rtin- oi the Southwest Pennsylvania Pine Line Company from McDonald" Wede tlay vrie23,5K3: outside o: McDonald, 12,093. Tli"- Natiou.il Transit inns Tuesday were 13ttfc.hi,,,.i'nt? 11C3S Buckeye runs, 46,192; niip'ocnts. 5J 731 --outheui Pine Line mns, ISkHi. New 'nk Transit runs, 3L4US. Macks linis ma, J, 31; shipments, C4L V sterdaj's Market Features. Trading wjs somewhat better than usual. oon.a:tui the oiienins the market rallied le, on bu'-lr.s in Oil City. The close wac better than the iji.ning. The first quotation a5?&';, i i.'i.e'.rlOIJc IOwcst5c, close 59'fc. Kefincdal Ncti Yor.c. C.40c; at London, 5'id; nt Antwerp, .Otf. Daily averaH mns,'0 TZ2: dally a -i j.e shipments, 7G 914 Oil City. Ft l -r National Transit cer tttieates opp'n-d.'e'jc: liiftliest, 59Jc: lowest, iTJj,: c-losod. 53' k -nlcv. 145,000 barn-Is: clear ance. W4,W Uirielv shipments, 70,194 bar re'&: run. 103.7o llKAiiroKD, Feb. M National Transit cer-tlficat- opened at 5Stc; closed nt 59c-litShe-t,;9)!c; loweM, 575 c; clearances, 102.000 I'liriej. Nr.w Yoiik, Feb. 25. Petroleum opened V-eady, and after declining ic, advanced ic on coverii's of shorts,cloi'iis firm. Penn ivania oil -pot sales at SPic: March op tion opcnhi,&c: IiiKhcr S3-ic; lowest, 5Sc; closing. 39c. Total sales S0 000 barrels. The CofiVo Markets. New Yor.K.Feb.2J. Coffee Options opened steady and unchanged to 10 points up- closed linn to v;Z5 points up; -sales, 29,TiO) bass Includm; Fchnian' 14 25 H5; March. 13.5013."ic: April. 13"05fJ13 15c May, 12.9 1J 00c: June. 117312 SOe: July 12.40 J?li5;feeiteinbcr, 12.SO12.ri0c; October "" 612.30: December, 12.1012.20. Spot Kio quiet and firm: No. 7, J5c. BALTinor.v. Feb. 23. Coffee steady; Kio car goes, lair, 17K No. 7, 13c Turppntino Markets. WTLJirsaTOS Spirits of turpentine steady at SSc: msln firm: strained, $1 io; ood Urained, $1 15: tar steady at $1 30; crudo"tor lvntinf steady; hai-d, Jl 00; yellow dip, $1 no Tirzi:!. $1 90. SxVAyAn Tnrpcntine firm at 3UJe bid-ro-.in firm at $1 3C1 23. Chablibtox Turpentine steady at 3Sc losin firm: strafiird, $1 23 ' New Yokk Itosin quiet and steady. Tur pentine quiet and firm. The Orrgoods Market. New Yor.K, Feb. 25. There was an 5m- iroved demand for drysoods thiough orders iy mail and personal selections by havers on the pnt Depaitmentsoods in chief le qnet included woolen and cotton dress poods, print-, hosiery and underwear, silks, worsted and the flncrquality ot staple cot ions. Men's we:u-woolens were quiet. Tho niaiket was without change as regards tone and prices ruled steady to firm. Metal Markets. New Yoiik. Fob. 25 Tiz iron quiet; American. SIT 2VWJI7 75. Copper inactive and weak: lake, flu 60CJ10 C5. Lsad dull and j;i-ifl:Uoiii-stIc, 14 20. Tin quiet and weak; btraits, $ls co. Tlin Wool Markets. St. Lorns Wiil Receipts, 7,300 upments, i.mij :mgcd. ou::ds; market quiet and GRAINS FLUCTUATING. General Trend in Wheat and Corn Toward Strength, In Spite of Set-Backs Beer bourn's Statement BallUh Early Ken Advance Provisions, Which Decline Again. CHICAGO While there was not ranch animation in the wheat markot to-day, the general feeling was one of strength. There was rather good local buying, and -though the offerings were more generous than yes terday they were very readily absorbed, and the feeling for a time was quHe strong and higher prices ruled. Tfte Beerbohm state ment was favorable to the bulls. The sum mary of crop conditions abroad shows a poor outlook. All combined to make the market rathe'r nervous and shorts were generally disposed to cover. At one time there was a considerable bulge on private cables from Paris. Later, however, trade became dull. Cables were less assuring, selling more liberal and prices fell offa cent from top figures. In the afternoon the market strengthened materially, but the advance was met by heavy selling and the price dropped again. May wheat opened unchanged at S3c, ad vanced to 93ic: reacted to 92Jc; advanced to Wife; broke to tGJfc; rallied to :13c; dropped to OJJc, and closed steady at 92c. Corn was stronger and mole active in the early trading, one house taking 250,000 bush els, '.wie strength was due to light receipts, poor grading, an active and higher shipping demand, firm cables, damp weather tending to lower the grade and reports that foreign ers were buying freely at the seaboard. These things led to covering by shorts and an advance. This was-met by free realizing sales, and theie was a reaction. Mav opened Jc higher at 42c; advanced to 42Jc, then broke to and closed steady at 42c Oats dull, closing at a loss of ic The receipts of hogs were lighter than had been estimated, with prices lOe np. This, together with the early strength in grains, caused pork to open higher; but later, when grains weakened and a further decline in cotton was reported, presaging a diminished demand for hog products from the South, the price broke and the market closed lower. May pork, afterselllng at$U S0f?ll 5 around the opening, went off to jll 47JJ, and closed at $11 51, against $11 75 at the finish yester day. Lard lost 5c and ribs TKc. The leading xutures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John SI. OaVlcv i, Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: Clos ing. Articles. Wheat, February. NO. 2. 90 92M 41!i 4IS 4214 Mav.... IV... COHH. SO. 2. February. Mrrch Mav. Oats. So. 2. February May Mess'Pork. February May Lard. February May. MIOKT ElBS. February. May...... 31X 11 27 hi 11 S2H 6 45 6 57K 5S2U 5 92s Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady and unchanged: Xo. 2 sprinor wheat, 90c; No. 3 spring wheat, 83 SGc; So. 2 red, P5c; .No. 2 corn, 40?i 41c; No. 2 oats. 29c; No. 2 white, 30ji31c; No. 3 white. 29.e29-irc: No. 2 rve. S4&K No. 2 barley, 55c; No. 3, f. o. b., SS55c: No. 4, f. o. u., oojc; .SO. 1 naxseea, Sc: prime timothv ieen. $1 "oral as. Mom rfc r ban el, $1 1 27& Lard, per 100 ft. $6 4QMG 45. Short ribs ides. floosel S3 S0S5 8'ii: dry salted shoulders, (boxed) $4 75Q5 50; short ciear sioes luoxed). J6 25. Whisky Dis- unchanged ' P K ' On thenrortiirei'xe.hjiTiiTBtn.rtnvtlipnntfPi- market was auiet: lancv creamery. 270i8Uc: flue Western, 25eGWc; ordinary. 20024c; r iRni- " "-; orumai-y, iaiac " nniv; ,x? t; l,u"v .u "gstx Spot flre-iilar. lower and quiet: No.2renT $10:oCi store and elevator, $1 07K i csjj afloat, si 07;41 C9?i f. o. b.: No. 3 red. $1 011 01J: imiraded red, 85c$l 09: No. l Sa S xiuliMiHoSVcrsSI February. $1 03V,': Marcn. $1 O5U01 06U. clos inpnt $1 05Jf: April, $1 WJiQl ObJi, ckfeinsrat $1 03?: Mav 1 (3J1 04 9 1C, clokiuc at SI 03J: Turn-. $1 01, 1 02Ji, closing at $1 02: July. 99?c$l C0J closing at P9Jgc Rve firmen wanted, Western, 96J9Sc Bailey dull. Corn Spots opened strong, closed lower; a. -a.i e .'-... . .-. .'-.. . ' . fairly active: No. 2. 49l(250c elevator. SOUfi) 51c afloat; ungraded mixed, 4SJe5lkc: No. 3, 4SJi50c: steamer mixed, 4950c; options, Februarj-, 49lfc: March, 4950c, closing at 493i:Apri,50652Jc, closing at 50c; JUny, 40c, clo'in at 49c; June, 4SK49c, closiii'r at 4sc; July, 49g49c, closing at 49c Oats Spot dull, tncjrular options dullwenk nndliTesular; February, 31Wc: March, 3SC6c, closing nt 36c: May, 37 K37J.Jc, closing at 37J.c: No. 2 white, 3S3SJc; mixed Western, SCS37Kc; white do, 37M41c: No. 2 Chieaso afloat, nominal. Hay quiet and firm. Hops quiet and easy. Tallow quiet and firm. Eirs qnist and weaker; Western, 17?iISc Poik quiet and steady Cut meats dull andstead'x: pickled bellies, ftffSc Middles quiet; short clear, $G70. Laid lower and dull; Western steam clo-ed at $S80G 82K; options, March. $6 80, closing at $S 70: May, $6 87g6 92, closin at $R 87. Butter in moderate demand and s.te-idv: Western dairy. 1823c; do cienmerv, 2IQ30KC; do facton-, 16;3c: Elsin, 30303c Cheese in lair demand and strong; part skims, G10c PrfJLAnFLPHJA-FIour quiet but firm. Wheat (mil and featureless; No. 2 red, Feb rnni v, $1 O.Il 04: Jlarch, $1 031 04; April. $103K104: Ma, $1 02il 03. Corn firm; No. 4 mixed, track, 46c; No. 3. export and: elevator, 43c: steamer in do, 4SJc; No. S yel low, track, 50c No. 2 in elevator. 4949Uc; No 2 mixed. February. 49;i49Uc: Wii-ch. 49-i49c: April. 4930c: May, 493(30c. uaiuiuit;i:.M). . lUlieu. wile: JNO. 3 Willie C6?ic:No. 2whitc.37iC:No. 2 white. Fehrn. i v, 3.H637Jic: Maren, 37Ji3Sc: April, 3SJa SSJc; Ma, :g39c Butter -teady but quiet; Pennsylvania creamery, 2S29i-. L'zgs ilull and weak; Pennsylvania firsts, 18c. ST. LOCI Flonr unchanged. Wheat No. 2 i-ed, c.sh, 94c; Mav closed at 4c bid; Julv, 7c bid. Corn followed wheat, beinc better eaily, but turned and closed ?iUc below yesterday: No. 2 cash, 30jkc; May closed at 37c Oats dull and w eak; No. 2 cash. 30$c; Jlay. 31&C Eye firm; No. 2 cash, 33c bid. Bstrlcy active; sample lots or Min nesota sold at 55g56c. Butter steady and unchanged. Eg? firm at Uc Provisions quiet. Pork, $11 75 for new. Lard, $G 23 t 30. NEW onLi:N--Su2r strong: open ket tle prime, 2 5-163c; pood fair to fully rair, 2K-c: lair. 2c; good common, 2-io; com mon. 2Q!2c Ccntrifufnils, off white. 313-16e3c: c.ioice yellow clarified. Z 3 ll-16c; prime do, 3K3 9-lGc:off do, 3 37-16c: seconds, ztigjpjc. Molasses steady; fermenting, 15Q22c; cuntrittiRkls, strictly prime, 19c; i;cod prime, lo17c; fair to prime, 1013c; common to pood common, 69c KAtTIMOltP Wheat-No. 2 red spot and Februarj-. Jl 03jrl 03; March, SI 03?il 04; April, $1 041 OiJi: steamer No. 2 red, $1 00. Corn strong; mixed spot, 49J619c; Febiu nrvand March, 4949?c: April and May, 49Uc; steamer mixed, 47)fgl7Jic. Oats dull and cak: No. 2 white Western, 3728c; No 2 mixed Western, 3C35Kc. Eye s-endv: No 2, 96?. Hay firm; choice timothy, $13 0C14 00. Provisions firmer and unchanged. ' CINCINNATI Flour in fair demand. Wheat steady: No 2 led. 97Ja Corn stronc No. 2 mixed, 4!4!c Oats stronger; Na 2 mixed. 3233c Eye vcaice:No. 2. 92c Pork in limit demand at $11 59. Lard weaker at$S30. Bnlkmcatsand bacon steady. Butter quiet. Eggs opened strong at 14c; closed eas at loftc. iuecse oarciy steady. MlLtVAlIKIIfrFiourdnll. Wheat unset. tied: May,89-c:No.2 spring, S6Jc; No.INorth ern.91Xc Corn quiet, No. 3, 37KC8c; Oats unchanged: No. 2 white, 3032e: No. 3 do 30'431c Barley wenker; No. 2. 5252Uc siMiinle on track, 3S56c Bye easier; Nn. 1, SSHQS&.ic Provisions firmer. Pork, S1150. Lard, $6 45. DCLOTH Wheat No. 1 hard, cash, S7c bid; February, 87Kc; May, 92Vc; No. I Nortli ern. cash, Sjc: February. 85Jic: May, 90Cc; Xo.2 Northern, cash, 7Sc; No. 3. 73e; rejectcTd, COJic: on track, No. 1 hard, 8Sc; No. 1 North ern, bTiiC MINNKATOL1S Af heat No. 1 Northern, February, 86c: yesterday, SSJJc; May opening at 8Sc: highest, SSc; lowest, 87Kc; closing, 87Kc; vesterdav, SSic; on tTack, No. 1 hard, Sxc: No. 1 Northern, bTJfc; No. 2 Northern, SlfjS3c. KANSAS CITT Wheat No. 2 hard, noth ing riniii"- 'n. 2 red. cash. 84c bid. Coin 1 higher; No. 2 cash, 33Jc; February, 33c nskeiL Oats Nothing doing, imtter scarce, nctivo and firm. Eggs firm and higher at 13X. TOLEDO Wheat lower, weak: No. 2 cash, 96J4c; March, 97c; May, 97c; July, 93Vc. Corn dull; cash. 40c Oats quiet; cash, 33c. Rye dud; cash 87c. S1CK HEADACHE 'Carter's Little Liver PI1H. SICK HEADACHE SICK HEADACHE. SICK HEADACHE '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. : Carter's Little Llrer Pills. ; CaUir's Little Liver Pills. dcHO-itwrsu Open- Hljrh- Low ing, est. est. J 90S J 90V J SO w 93v sy 41X 4I'J 41' 41V 41) 41 S 42'i 4ZX 42! 29 9 29 six Sx sij 11 55 11 00 11 tZV 11 SO 11 85 11 7X 6 SO 6 SO 6 42 6 eiij 6 62S 6 55 5 92 5 92,f 5 M 6 05 CO.. 5 9: CITY TKADE MARKS. Speculation Oyer the Relocation of U. S. Glass Company Plants. HOW PATIENCE MADE A MAN RICH. Exchange Memberships and Duquesne Trac tion Bonds Move Up a ftotch. OFFICE AXD STKEET M!WS AND GOSSIP There was considerable talk in business circles yesterday apropos of the possible re location of the 14 plants of the United States Glass Company. One of the.mem bers of the combine was reported as saying, in substance: "We have been importuned by a great'manr people for information as to the locality whioh we have in mind. I believe the company has an option on sev eral hundred acres which possess all requi site advantages, but I am not in a position to say anything further on that point. If the place were knpwn it would at once cause a regular boom in real estate in that quarter. Wherever we may go if we go at all a new and populous town will spring up." Although the exact location oi the op tioned land is a secret, it is known to be at no great distance from Blair station. So much can be safd without harm to anyone. Grew Kich by 'Wnltlnjr. That "nil things come to him who Tyuts," is aptly illustrated in the following true story. It is commended to Pittsburg people who' have bought homes on time and are hard rnn to make payments. Pay some how you will find a way and hold onto your property. "When General Bruce Picketts returned Irom the war he at once began to buy up mountain lands in Luzerne -and adjoining counties, Pennsylvania, until he had bought up 50,000 acres of wood land.in the mountain county near Wilkesbarre. He predicted the day would come when these lands would be valuable, but the day of iortune was so long delayed that he was tempted several times to sell his possessions for what he could get. Upon one occasion he was so poor that he could not pay the taxes. Colonel B. K. Jamison., of Philadelphia, then came to his assistance, and they have worked together, as they had the same con fidence in the iuture value of their timber land. Jamison owns a large strip of land which starts at Fishing Creek, Columbia county, and meets Picketts' dense forest at Harvest Lake. Two years ago the railroad tapped Pick- tcManil nnlMklaJ in v1m. TTallll onto it, however, and lately sold 40,000 acres to an English syndicate for $29 an acre, placing him on the list of timber land millionaires. Pennsy's Engine Programme. m., miiinmint nmrniinmi nf th Pphh. tbe equipment programme or the "enn- yTania bouthwest lines lor ltKKJ Has been finally arranged. Fifty-one new freight engines will be built at Columbus and Al- t00na. Seventeen passencer engines will als0 te built- Ten wiu be of a new type known as the class "A. They will weigh about 115.000 pounds and have six drivers. Seven will be of the class "0"type, which has been the standard Jor a number ot years on 'he Pennsylvania lines, and will be con u at 4tM ".. su. p.- gramme provides lor an addition to the equipment of 25 locomotives, the remainder being to supply vacant numbers. Last year 29 new engines were built, but "e no addition. to the equipment, l that timber being required to replace worn out engines. Business News and Gossip. It is reported that Carnegie, Phlpps 4 Co. will build a road for the conveyance of hot metal between their Homestead and Brad dock works. The continuance of fine weather would more than offset gold shipments. Yesterday was another busy day on the streets. .The National Convention of Lumbermen will open in Washington, D. C, March L Pittsburg will be represented. Tho New York and Middle Coal Field Bail road and Coal Company, Israel W. Morris, President, has Just been organized in Phila delphia. The capital is $1,150,000. Six permits were issued yesterday for buildings and additions, the largest being for $2,300, and theestimnted cost or all, $7,200. The Southern Lumberman says: "As far west as Pittsburg there is a revival of de mand, and prospects for.n. good year in lum ber are nroinlslng. There is unusual build ing activity, and much yellow pine and other Southern woods will be wanted. Yellow plno is cominginto general use in Pittsburg lor flooring and ceiling.- All the local yards seem in good shape, and a confident tone pervades the local market." It Is reported that apian is being nego tiated bjVthc copper producers of the coun try to restrict the output. Another effort will soon he made to sell the Exchange building. Details will bo made at a directors' meeting next Thurs day. It is understood no offer below $150,000 will be entertained. Mr. Edison has made a general denial that he has been opposed to the consolidation of tbeelectrical companies. Mr. Nelson Morris Bay there is no truth in the report that the Distillers' Company Is in tending to buy Chicago breweries. Isaac N. Hay has sold to D. B. Fassett a residence property on Bidwell street, Alle gheny, lot 32x47, for $5,500. On call yesterday Panhandle Railroad first mortgage 7s wern quoted at 1U bid. and Point Bridge second mortgago 6s at 100 bid. Movements in Bcaltv. Wood, Harmon & Co., well known as de velopers of several acreage pieces in the outskirts of Pittsburg, among them be,lng Shcraden Terrace, have Just closed a deal on the Old Colony Railroad, near Boston, In volving over 200 acres, for which tbey paid $1,000,000. The property will be elaborately improved and put on the market upon prac tically the same terms as were extended to "buyers here. A. Leggato & Son sold a lot 43x110, with three brick houses of six rooms each, on Kirkpatrick avenae, Second ward, Alle gheny, for $8,500. . Reed B. Covlo & Co. sold a frame house of five rooms and attic, with lot 20vl25 feet to an alley, on Svlvan avenue, Twenty-third ward, for $3,000. Ira M. Enrchfi eld sold three lots in North Homestead, 69x120 each, for $1,800. John K.Ewing&Co. sold to Charles C. Hunter-n new two-story frame house of four rooms, with-lot 20x100. on Virginia avenue, Tenth ward, Allegheny, for $1,600. Black & Baird sold to Aloingi W. SIvley for Robert IL Hay lot 23 in the Valley View Place addition jilan. Nineteenth ward, 20x90 feet to an alley, tor $253 spot cash. ' Peter Shields reports the sale of lots Nos. 173 and 174, each 30x90feet, located onHoasao street, In the Greenfield avenue plan, Twen-ty-th'.rd ward, to Michael Nelland for $915. W. E. Hnmnett & Co., of Wilkinsburg, sold a house and lot on Trenton avenuo, Wilkins burg, for $4,000. HOME SECURITIES. . NEW FEATURES COHi; DENLT TO THE FRONT. TTVO SUD- A Little Boom in Exchange Memberships on the Prospect or Selling the ISuildlnc. Dnqnesne Bonds Sell at Far for the First Time. Nothini transpired to enthuse, the. crowd which attended the early stock calls yes terday. They wore next to featureless, the only events of any interest being an ad vance in Switch and Signal and a slight weakening in Birmingham Traction. Phila delphia Gas show ed no change, whatever. The afternoon session was enlivened by a brisk demand for memberships In the Ex change. McKce bid $500 for 10 or 20, but they were not forthcoming. Other brokers got three' at that figure, and one was sold at $473JuM; be fore the boom started. The spurt was due to the prospective sale of the hold ing, bids for which at $150,000 or better will piobabiybe authorized at tho meeting of the directors next Thursday. Another Incident of the afternoon was heavy trading in Dnqnesne 'Traction bonds, which reached par for tho first time. .1. D. Bailey bought 451,009 at that price. There was a slight recovery in the Birming ham Traction at the finish, and Citizens' Ti action was n little stronger. Sale at first call were 21 Citizen' Traction at til, 45 Switch and Signal at 19, 5; at 19f, 20 Luster at 9. Second call, 50 Citizens' Traction at 61. Third call, $52 000 Duquesno bonds at 100, 1 membership at 475, 3 at COO, 20 Citizens' Traction at (it, 130 Uuqnesne at 2 BIBs and offers were: J FIRST SECOND 'THIRD Excrnxar. call. call. call. STOCKS. 11 AH A B A - . F. P.S. AM. Er 500 62S First Nat. B..rg .... 182 Freehold Baulc ' 82 German Nat. Uk .... 325 Keystone B.or P. 82 People's Nat. Bk IBi Union Nat. B... 453 Gcr. Nat.. Alle.. 177 K.E. L.JtT. Co. 80 Allegheny Ins (0 Armenia Ins 77 Citizens' Ins 30 Tentonlalns 17 BrldtcewatcrGas. 26 har.Val.GaCo .... 7 7. 1H 7 7 Peo'sN.G. AP.C I .- 8.... Philadelphia Co. 5 15K 15!4 15H 15K 15J4 Wheeling Gas Co 17 18i 17) 18)4 Ft.PittIn.P. Co 5 25 5 25 Central Traction. 28H.... 28! 2SJ Citizens' Trac'n. COM 61 C0!i SI 60ft.... PlttsbnreTrac'n. 52,4 53! 52 PleasantVallev.. 24 W 24 24X 24 24X Pitts. West. 12 N.Y.&C.G.C.C. .... J0X Hand St.Brldge 45 La Norla Mln. Co 30 Luster Mln. Co.. 8 9 8ft 9M SH 9 Westlnrb'e Elec 1 16 .... 15! ... 16 Mon. Nav. Co... 69 Hon. "Water Co.. 28 28 .... V. S. S. Co 19X 19ft 19 20 19 -19 U. b. A S. Co. prd 85 3S .... 38 .... 38 Westlngh'eA. 1$. 107 U2 107 112 WheBK.Co.Llm 75 90 S. D. Cable Co... 69 1 69 .... ONLY ONE WEAK .POINT. NEW ENGLAND ALONE DECLINES IN A DULL SUAKEMAKKET. New Stock oi the II. & O. Appears on tbe Slarket in Good Shape Distillers' and Lackawanna Score Advances Edison Electric and Erie Fp. New Yoek, Feb. 25. There was Tery little in the stock market to-day, and with the trading almost entirely professional and no news of a character to Influence prices in cither way, the list, as a rule, was dull. The traders were more hellishly inclined, hut no buying of importance appeared, and while arbitrage brokers were again buyers, it is well understood that their purchases or sales at present have no significance. The traders paid special attention to Dis tillers' for a time, and it advanced ma terially, Lackawanna'on very limited offer ings following. Among the specialties Lake Erie and Western was acttve but only firm, while Iowa preferred spurted np 3 per cent on very limited dealings. xne siock oi tno uaitimores unio, jusj admitted to dealings on the Board, was traded in for the first time to-day, and after a sharp rise of per cent to 97, lost a large fiortion of the improvement. Among the ndnstrials, Chicago Gas was still under tho hammer this morning, but it yielded only a fraction, and afterward regained the loss, thongh its price is now on a materially lower plane than -a week ago. Activity was to be seen only in Beading, St. Paul, Northern Pacific preferred and Louisville and Nashville of tbe usually active list, witrf the addition of New Eng land, wnich proved to be the one weak point in the market, declining steadily, and scoring a loss of over I per cent. The Vanderbilt stocks were remarkable, as of late, for their dullness, which was specially marked in Lake Shore. The general list opened with small gains, and during the greater part of tbe day ad vanced slowly without material change, and late in tbe day, after the announcement of another engagement of gold for export, the bears succeeded in raiding some stocks to li.lniv tlia nnnnim, nrip.j Tn fl,fo H.nllna New England, Northern Pacific preferred and Reading were the most prominent, but no material concessions were seen, and no long stocks coming out, the raid came to a sudden end, and the animation induced by it quickly subsided while prices again rose, the market resuming its firm temper. The market closed quiet to dull and firm, generally at small fractional advances over last night's prices. The only changes of note were advances of 1 in Edison and 1 per cent in Lake Erie and Western, while Ne-v England lost 1 per cent. The total sales of stocks to-day were 272, 034 shares, including Atchison, 3,850; Chicago Gas, 35,030; Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern, 8,100; Erie, 12,160; Louisville and Nash ville, 8,810; Northern Pacific preferred, 12,715; New England, 18,932; Reading, 40,793; Rich mond and West Point, 1,605; St. Paul, 20,673; Union Pacific, 7,742. Railroad bonds were quiet, as usual, but the strength and activity of the Richmond and West Point bonds swelled the total to a respectable figure and gave tone to the rest of the list. Small appreciations were the result throughout the day, but important changes are lew. The' total transactions reached $1,953,000, of which Richmond and West Point 5s contribpted $433,000. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the N ew York &tock Exchange yesterdav. Corrected daily forTHE Dispatch by Whitsit' fcTEPHESBON, oldest Pittsburg members ot the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: Clos ing bid. Open High Low est. nig. est. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton till, nld MM B5J4 "83Ji "33'i 89 '4 b0' 139 37i 65 t3 82)3 38 'a 89)i 60 137 30)4 24 '-j 61,4 42 76H 101)4 73)j 128V 87 46Ji 113 116)4 144 ! 70X 97 36X 3t Am. bucar Refining Co "is" "&H sin m, 138.S "24 61 4"Ji 76S, 101 J4 77 127 87 451, 3Uar r.eunuiK tu... SugirlieBnIngCo.,pfd i.. Top. AS. F idlanTaciac, 83 Am.su Atch, 3SW Canadian t9j Canada Southern, ui iw "ii'x Central ul New Jersey .... Central Paelnc Chesapeake and Ohio C. AO., 1st pfd C. AO., 2dnfd Chleago Gas Trust. C, Bur. AQuIncv C, Mil. A St. Paul C. Mil. A St. Paul, pfd.... 1ATi Cl! 43 76H 104,'i oi 42H im 77 126H 87 46M 69 S '30X w., nucKLjcr C, St. P.M. A O .'..... C. St. P. M. A O., pfd.... C. A Northwestern C. A Northwestern, pfd... c c, c. a i r. C. C. C. A I. pfd Col. Coal A Iron Col. Allocking Val Del., Lack. A 'West Del. AUudson Denver A Rio Grande Den. A Rto Grande, pfd.... E. T.. Ya. & Ga Illinois Central Lake Erie A Western Lake Erie A Wc&tern, pfd. Lake shore AM. S Louisville A Naelivllle..... Michigan Central. Mobile A Ohio Missouri Pacific Ntftloual Cordage Co National Cordage Co., pfd. National Lead Trust New York Central SS! 47 H6X 116 'tos 31 "si 1.UV; 132 17X 159V 133 KSH I31U 17H 4S5 7 103 3i'4 7GV 122V 7414 106X 33 nn 105 1SH' .132 I7 49J4 I31J( 17(4 48i x 2B 27 77! IS 7H 26 7711 70 122V 73 r ll 74 61 10H 195 1I3H 18H' 614 91H 61 933 1UQ JUD 113 4' I8S 313 72 49! joS n 19'4 113541 N. Y.. C. A St. L N. Y.. L. E. AW N.Y..L. E. AW.,pref.. N. Y. AN. K 18i 31 H 72! S1H T1'4 3ix; 72 S iH 20H 14 49! loK S3H 67 28 36 V 19 88 253," 62)j 188 16X 75 43)4 103-4 112 10J4" 464 Jtfs 2DV 87 37 764 41 33 477J 49i Norfolk A Western Norfolk A Western, pfd.. North American Co....... Northern Pacllic Northern Pariflc. pfd.... Oregon Improvement Pacific Mail Peo.. Dec. A Evans Philadelphia A Reading.. P.. C.CASt. L P.. C..C. A St. L.. pfd.... Pullman Palace Car Richmond AW. P. T 20! 13 1SJ4 "66 a 67K 'ait "37" WK 189" 15H 73 41 103V 112 10!4 45 13lf 2'l EM ?i 76K 49X 34 83)4 M 6S "sijj lis' 188 is 75 34 Richmond A W. P. T., nfd 73 4.1(4 oi. i-aui e uumm St. Paul A Duluth. pfd.. St, Paul.. Minn. A Man. Texas Pacific Union Pacific , Wabash.-. , Wabash, jird , Western Union , Wheeling AL. E , Wheeling A L. E., pfd..., Dis. A Cattle Fd. Trust.. National Lead Co National Lead Co., pfd.., ira'j 112 112 46! 45H lKf 29H 87 SS 76 50 34 B3 12 :9K S7 37H 49 (J 33,4 83 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing qnotatlons of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change. ' . Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad 53 55U ncauing itauroaa , 23 1.15 29 ii(j Buffalo. N. Y. APhlla... Lehigh Vallev Northern Pariflc Northern Pacific, pref.... Lehigh Navigation . 9), 9!i 57 24 07?, 53V . 23V 67X , Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Atch. & Topcka 28i Boston A Albany. ...202 d Maine 165 Chi. Bur. A Qulncy.1014 Eastern It. It. Cs..,..lZ3 Fltcliborg It. It 88), FIlntArereM.prd.. 80 K. C, st.J. AC. B..122 Mass. Central 16)4 Mex. Central, com.. 19 N. Y. AN. England. 4SX Old Colony 170(4 Rutland pfd 15 Wis. Central, com.. 18 Allonez M, C. (new). 1 Atlantic 9 Boston AMout. 32V Calumet A Hecla... Franklin Kearsage ..254 1JK I . 10)4 Osceola santa Fc Copper ... Tamarack noston Land Co San Diego Land Co, West End Land Co, Ucll Telcpliono. Lamson Store 8 Water Power Cent. Mining N. E.T. II. A C. Copper Thomson- Houston. 21 . 6) . IS! . Ws .209 (4" . WK . h . 8 .58 . 14 58)i Boston Electric Stocks. BOSTOS", Feb. 25.-C5peCiiU The latest electric stock quotations to-day wcrci liiu. Atkea. Boston Electric Light Co 105 T. H. E. Co 58 111 58), 29 13 S 15i 15 Do preferred 28V Ft, AV. E. Co 13,4 XT. E. Co 15 European W. Co 12)4 Mining Stock Qnotatlons. Net? Yons, Feb. 55. Adams Consolidated, 125; Aspen, S00: Best A Belcher. 215: Choi lar, 120: Consolidated California and Vir ginia. 420; Dead wood T., 190; Eureica Con9oli latcil,170:GouId & Cnrrv.lS5;Hnle A Norcross, 150; Itomestake, 1,150: Horn Silver, 370; Mex ican, 170: Ontario, 4.150; Ophlr,. 270; Ply mouth, 170; Savage, 100; Sierra Nevada, ISO; Standard, 120; Union Consolidated, 165. liar Silver Quotations. New Yoiik, Fob. 25. Special Bar silver in London, 41 9-JGd per ounce. New York dealers' price for silver, 91c per ounce. THE M0HEY MABKET. A Dollar Comes Back for Every One Shipped to Europe. Tho local money market was moderately acttve and easy yesterday at 6 per cent as tno rule. Supply was large, but accumula tions were smaller, if thero was any change at all in this item. The trend of the market denoted some expansion of trade. Bank clearings were $1808,820 05 and balances $472,091 73. An international banker is quoted thus: I can only reiterate to you the opinions I have hitherto given on the subject. I sup pose certain people will go into hysterics again over every dollar of gold that goes; out. They do not for a moment stop tore fleet that wo are getting 100 cents' worth of something or other for every dollar ot geld sent abroad." At New York yesterday money on call was easy nt 1 to2 percent, last loan 2, closing offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper S 5c. Sterling exchange quiet but easy at $4 83i for 60-day bills, and ti 8 fordemand. Closinj Bond Quotations. U.S. 4s ree; VW II. S. is coup 116J, U.S. 4"isrer 109 V. S. 4Sscoun Paclflc6s of '93 109 Louisana stamp. 4s.. 84H Missouri 6s Tenn. new set. 6s...-.lC6 Tcnn. new set. 5s.... 99 Tenn. new set. Ss.... 71 Canada So. 2ds 104 "Cen. Pacific lsts....l(K Den. ftR. G. liU....117 Den. AH. G. 4s 80J4 Den. A It. G. Wcstls Ene2ds 107 M.. K. AT. Gen. 6s. SO'; Bid. tAsfced. M., K. AT. Gen. 5s. 43 'Mutual Union 6s.... I0S N.J. C. Int. Cert.. .112 Northern Pac. lstrf..US Northern Pac. 2ds.lI4U Northwestern cons. .137 Northw'n d'brs 65.107 Oregon Trans. Ss.... St. f.. AI.M. Gcn.Ss.S5 St.L.ASanF.GenM.106 tSt. Paul Consols. ...128 St. P.. C. A P. 1st;.. 117 Tex.P.L.G. Tr. Rets 80V Tex. P.R.G.Tr.Rcts 313? Union Pac. lst 10SK WestShore 103,-. E. G. West:stJ 773t Bank Clearings. Chicago Money eav at Bank clearings, 316,877,230. 4K06 percent. New York ex- cnanite, ou cents discount. New Okleans Clearincs. $1,559,466. Memphis Clearing", $749,538; balances. $370, 063. Now York exchange sellinjr at par. New York Bank clearings, $131,018,742; bal ances, $5,392,455. Bostos Bank clearincs. $14,109,495: bal ances, $1,5'.9,86. Money2 percent; exchange on New Yoik, 12K15c disconnt. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $1.S03,264; balances, $1,920,584. Money 3 per cent. Baltimore Bank clearincs, $2 962,774; bal ances, $35S,080. Rate, 6 per cent. St. Louis Bank clearings, $.3807,790; bal ances, $411,223. Jloney, 67 per cent. Ex change on New York, 40 cents premium. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts and Shipments at East Liberty and AH Other Stock Yards. Office or The Dispatch, Pittsbcrq, THUBSnAT, February 25. Cattle Receipts, 1,090 head; shipments, 1,050 head; market slow at yesterday's prices; no cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 2,400 bead; shipments, 1,700 bead; market steady; all cjrades, $5 005 25; one car hoes shipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts, 600 head; shipments, 800 bend; market slow and a shade off from yes terday's prices. By Telecraph. Buffalo Cattle Receipts. 127 loads thronih, 3 sale; market very dnll for steers of 1.115 pounds and upward; mixed butchers' stock In good demand at $3 253 80. Hops Receipts, 43 loads through, 15 sale: market dull, hut about steady, except for choice heavy, which were a shade hishen heavy, grades, $4 105 10; packers and medium grades, $5 0005 10. Sheep and Iambs Re ceipts.7 loads through, 25 sale; market steady and firm; quality penerally good: sheep, extra fancy, $5 7506 15: (rood to choice, $5 40 5 65: fair to good. $4 755 40; Iambs, good to extra native, $7 007 25; fair to good, $6 50 A 90. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 17,000 head; shipments, 6,000 head; market prime; steers stendv: others lower: (rood to extra steers, $4 404 90; others, $3 25i??4 23; feeders, $3 00 3 75; stockers, $1 90. Hogs Receipts, 19 000 head: shipments, 10,000 head;Tnarket 510o higher: closing easier; rough and common, $4 654 70: mixed, $4 80: piime heavy, $4 95; light, $4 70Q4 90. Sheep Receipts, 8,000 head; shipments, 3,000 head: market opened steady and cloeed lower; ewes, $3 504 40: mixed, $4 604 90; wethers. $5 005 75; West erns, $4 65Q5 40; lambs, $5 506 50. New Ynvlc Beeves Receipts, 78 head, all for slauzhterers; no trade, but teeling steady; dressed beef firm at 68c per lb: shipments to-day, 1,019 beeves and 52 sheep; to-morrow, 531 beeves and L302 quarters beer. Calves Receipts, 127 head; market steady: veals, $5 00S 50: Western calves, $3 00(J3 75. Sheep Receipts, 5,583 head; mar ket weak; sheep, $4 506 30: lambs, $6 75 7 50; dres'ed mutton steady at 810c; dressed lambs firm at9giloper lb. Ho;rs Receipts, 5,014 head, consigned direct; nomi nally steady at $4 905 40. St. Lonln Cattle Receipts. 780 head: ship ments, 1,500 head; market steady; fair to good native steers, $.5 004 10: fair to handy Texan and Indian steers, $2 803 90. Hogs Receipts, 2.900 head: shipments, 2.300 head: market 10c higher: fair.to choice heavy, $4 65 4 80; mixed, ordinary, to good, $4 154 70; Yorkers, fair to best. $4 604 75. Sheep Re ceipts, 200 head; shipments, none; market strong. Cincinnati Hogs In fair demand and steady: common and litrht. $1 753 25; pack ing and butchers', $4 605 00; receipts, 4,570 head: shipments, 2.200 head. Otttle weakei recelpts,820 head; hipments,160 head. Sheep easy: receipts, 820 head: shipments, 90 head. Lambs easier at $4 75Q6 25 per 100 pounds. BAIL HAKESS' BOOMING, That In the Sad Has Harmed the Slarket More Than VTas Expected. NEW YORK, Feb. 25. 6fa?. To morrow's Iron Age will have the following trade report and review of the market: The figures of the official report of the Steel Rail Association are of universal in terest, because they clearly prove that early in' the year the railmakers who gave out the reports of sales did it with the object of 'booming'" the market. It was then stated that the rail makers entered the vear with 600,000 tons of orders and "options" on their books. The "options" have evidently not been taken to any startling extent, al though It must be lemembered that it is probably too early. While It is true that orders or 532, 000 tons is a very aieat improvement over Iat year, when the quan tity was nearly 203,000 less than that.it is also worthy of note that 1891 was an excep tional year, and that the quantity now booked does not represent moi o than a fair average. From all the leading markets come complaints of declining prices in pig jivti, uiiu saviiutc aniua aiu mopping up in every direction. They are widely attributed to financial weakness, and for that reason cause additional alarm. Extraordinary stories come from the Pittsburg district concerning prices at which steel billets are offered. Buyers. ciaim matiiioy nave ucon oneredstoctat lessthan'$23. Sales close to $23 25 are ad mitted by sellers. In structural material, Chicago reports sales of beams nggregatin" about 2,000 tons at 2.25c delivered. In tho East the business hangs flro because New York architectural works have old contracts on foieign Denms, which are said to aggre gate about 7,000 tons. Plates are very weak, notably in Eastern Pennsylvania, one of whose mills has captured a Dtiitith order for 1,000 tons of ship plates at 2c, delivered. In track material, merchant steel and other lines the markets are reported to bo demor alized. Prices Ui the majority of cases are lo er than ever before. The foreign markets are reported for the Iron Age as follows, by cable Irom London: In the price of Scotch warrants theie has been a. further decline,, and the market Is still in a very unsettled condition. On the 18th Inst, the syndicate ceased hiiiMn whereupon other holders ' began to realize, and over 10,000 tons changed hands at 40 fid.' aui'3i:iiut;uLi)- uiuru were liquiuatious ac 404 and some transactions at a shade less. Tho lait statement shows 532,030 tons in connals stores, which is about the average lorsomo time pnst, but additional furnaces have been lighter, und.thoro aro now 78 In blast. Tho increased production, along with slow ship ping demand, make tho situation appear critical. Finished iron trade is unsettled, owing chiefly to threatened stoppage or work at collieries. Operations have been suspended nt the West Cumberland Iron Works owing to depression In business. Tho Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California, liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, tinder all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genninc article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. FRIDAY bargains at Fleishman's, 504, 501 and S08 Slarket street. See our large "ad." on page 6. . ... - THE HOME MAEKETS. The Downward Drift of Eg?s Checked and Trices Are Firmer. ctIve. CHOICE DAIRY PRODUCTS A Cereal Receipts in Excess of Demand, and the Markets Heavy. COFFEE STKOXG AND SDGAE QUIET Ottice or The Dispatch". ) FlTTSBnT.o, Thcrsdat, February 25. Country Produce (Jobbing Prices) The egg market has evidently touched bot tom for the present. As predicted in this column yesterday, a reactioii has' come to the recent depression, and prices are a shade better thau they were at the beginning of the week. There were sales reported a day or two ago below 15e per dozen, but to-day markets are firm at 16c for job lots. Fresh country roll butter is in snort supply and firm at prices quoted, but all below choice is heavy and slow. High grade cheese is firm eno'ugh to advance. Tropical fruits are tending to a higher level. Fancy Florida oranges are in excellent demand at a shade better prices than have prevailed of late. Choice anples are also a shade higher. Vege tables are dull and slow at the same old prices. Apples tl 75(32 50 rer barrel Butter Creamery Elgin. 33c: Ohio brands. :xrouc; -common country o: butter, 1718c; choice country rou, -.zwc BEANS New"York and Michigan pea. $1 9G2 00; marrowfat, 12 15(32 25: LtmaOieans, 4&ttic vIti; band picked iredfum, $1 85l 90. Beeswax-Choice, 3032c t lb ; low grades, 22 25c. Buckwheat FLOCE New, 2K(32)4c ? lb. CHEESE Ohio choice. ll,412c: Now York cheese, 12fS12,4c: Limbarger, ld13)4c: Wisconsin sweltzcr, lull cream. 13UI4,4c: imported sweltzer, 2628)4 c. CinEK Country elder. 83 605 00 f, barrel; sand refined, as 0CK3S W: crab elder, $7.508 00. Cranbebbies Per box, 92 W2 80; per barrel. $7 008 00. Eous Strictly Jresh nearby stock. 16 17c Feathers Extra live geese, 5758c; No. 1, 4&9 60c V 15: mixed lots. 3D40c. Dried Fruits Peaches, halves, 5)c: evapo rated apples, 89c: apricots, 0Ilc; blackberries, Sffl6c: rjspbcrrles. laaiSc; huckleberries, 7c; Cal ifornia peaches, 7Ma)c. Hon-ev New crop, white clover, 1617c; Cali fornia honev. 12(15c Q lb. Maple syrup 75ffisoc ? gallon. Maple Sugar-10c lb. Poultry Alive Chickens, 7080c a pair, large. C5O70C, medium; live turkeys, Il12c$ IS; ducks, b085c a pnlr: live geese, ISs pair: dressed chickens, 121513c? Ib:dressed turkeys; 17 18c 9 lb: dressed ducks, 1516c f lb. Potatoes Carload lots, on track. 3540c; from store. 4045c a bushel: Southern sweets, f 1 50l 75 a barrel; Jersevs, $3 003 25. Seeds Western recleaned medium clover, job bing at SS 25; mammoth at 88 40; timothy. 81 50 for prime and $1 55 for choice: blue grass. 82 652 80; orchard grass, $1 75; millet, 81 00: German, f 1 25; Hungarian. $1 10: fine lawn, :3c f, lb; seed buck wheat. 81 40(31 50. Tallow Country. 4c: city rendered, 5c. Tropical Fruits Lcraons, fancv, Messina, 83 754 00; Florida oranges 82 252 75 a box; Valencia oranges. 84 0U3A oO a box: bananas. 81 50 l 75, firsts, 1 00(31 25 good seconds, per bunch; juaias Ualaga grarics. ill) 00 a half burrelinlneaDDles. joj-jjo apiece Persian dates, 4)3c per pound; larerfigs. 121314c rernou nd. VEOLTABLES-Cabbage. 83 005 00 a hundred; yellow Danvcr onions. 82 252 50 a barrel; toma toes, $3 003 Zi a crate; celery. 2530c per dozen; turnips, S0cl 00 a barrel; new Bermuda potatoes, 88 CO a barret Groceries. Spot coffees have advanced in the Eastern markets and should oe higher here, but our jobbers continue to sell at the old rates. Sugar refineries are tnrnlna out more sugar than there is demand for and markets are slow. Canned goods are still on the upward move, and prospects are that our quotations will be advanced at an early day. Green Coffee Fancy, 2223c; choice Rio, 2D4 rc; prime. 20c; low grade Rio, 1819c: old Government Java, 2729c; Maraealbo, 2122)4'c: Mocha. 2323c: Santos. 2l)22)c; Caracas, 23)4 24,Sc: La Guayra. 21);224c. Roasted (in papers) Standard brands. 19.66c; high grades. 23.4026)4c: old Government Java, bulk. 31M33c: Maraealbo. 222lc: Santos. 19 25c: peaberrv. 28sc; choice Rio. 21(4-0; prime Rio, 204c; goodSlo. 19(c: ordinary. 1718c. SPICKS (whole) Cloves. 10i:c: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c: pepper, lie: nutmeg. 7030c. Petroleum (Jobbers' pjlces) 110 test. 6c: Ohio, 120. 7)4"c; headlight. 150 test. 6c; water white. 7)4-(38c: globe, 14l44c: clalne. I3c:carna dlne. lie: rovallne, 14c: red oil, 10,4llc: purity, 14c: nlelne, 12c. Miners' OIL No. 1 winter, strained, SO(g40cper gat.: summer. 3537c; lard oil, 5255c. SYRUP Corn syrup, 252Sc: choice sugar syrup, 34?&36c: prime susrar STrun. 30r332c: stnctlv nrime. 2SS30C. N. O. Molasses Fancy new crop, 40042c; choice, 4041c: old crop, 3G33c; N. O. syrup, 44oOC. SODA Bl-carb. in kegs. 343Vc: bl-carb. InKs, 5c; bl-carb. assorted paekages, 6,V8c; sat soda. In kegc, l'ic; do granulated. 2c CANDIES-Star, rull weight, 9c; stearlne, per set, 8Vc: paraffin . Il12c. HicE nea.i carouua, uio.c: cnoice, e,veMC Louisiana, 55?4c. STARCH Pearl, 4c; corn starch. Lfc: gloss siarcn. 0USc. FOBEION FKUITg Layer raisins, 82 00; London layers. 82 25: Muscatels. $1 75: California Muscatels, 81 401 60: Valencia. 556c: Ondani Valencia. 6i (37c: sultana. 8013c: currants. z(3Aiie: Turkey pn.ncs.4(45(4'c: French prunes,8.'))ic; cocoanuts, 100. MOO: almonds, Lan., iK lb. 20c;dolvica. 17c; do shelled. 50c; walnuts. Nap., 13ai4c: SIcIlv fil berts, lie: Smyrna figs, 12rl3c; new dates. 5f35'4c; Brazil nuts, 7c; pecans. 13014c; citron, ft !b,2122c; lemon peel. 10c lb; oraugepeel. 12c. Dkied Fkuits Apples, sliced. 8'4798Hc; apples, evaporated, 648c: peaches, evaporated, pared, 18J0c: peaches, Calitornla. evaporated, unpared, 8i&9,4c: cherries, pitted. 12c: cherries, unplttcd, 6c; rasplicrries. evaporated. 171318c: blackDerrles. 444c: huckleberries, 7c. Sugars Cubes. 4)j'c: powdered. 4Vc; granulated. 4Jc: confectioners', 4)jc: soft white, ZrfMc; yel low, choice. 35,'3Vc: yellow, good, iHZHc: ytW low. fair. 3?34c. -riuKi.Es dicuium, odis u.zwj, sa: meaium, halfbbls (600). 82 63. StLT-No. labul. 8120; No. 1. extra. ? bbL 81 10; dairy, ? hbl. $1 20: coarse crystal, jer bbl, 81 10: IHcglin' Eureita. 4-t'ii sacks, 2 80; Biggins' r.ureKa, id h-id nacaeis. 1 uu. Canned Goo! ds Standard peacnes. 81 7o(ai 90; 2ds. tl 31X31 40: extra peaches. les. 82 0CK32 10: nle pcachc.-. fiJEOOc: finest corn, 81 23! 50: Hfd. Co. corn, 81 ami 10; red cherries, fl 00l 10: Lima heanf.-Jl 35: soaked do. 8-c: stringed do. SOioWoc; mamwfat peas. 00e(?4' 10: soakea peas. 6Tq)75c; pineapples. $1 201 30; Bahama do, ?- 0); damson Elums. 81 00: greengages. 81 85: egg jluras. 81 00: allforula apricots, jl 852 00; California pears, 82 10(32 30: no greengages, fl 85: do egg Moms, 81 83: extra white chcfles, 82 75(5(2 85; raspberries. 81 15(31 23: strawberries. 95cl 10: gooseberries, 81 0031 l: tomatoes. 90U5c: salmon. 1-lb cans. ?l30gilSO: blackberries, Sue; succotash. 2-lb cans. 6oakea, auc: ao green, z-in cans. 11 xai do: corn beef. 2-lb cans. 11 65(31 70: 1-lb cans. 81 20; baked beans. 81 40l 53; lobsters.l-lb cans,2 25; mack erel. 1-lb cans, boiled. $1 50: sardines, domestic, Hs, 84 00(31 10: Hs. S3 50; sardines. Imported Ms, 81 5012 w); sardines. Imported s. 818 00; sar dines, mustard, 83 40; sardines, spiced, 83 50. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, 114,00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do. mess. 821 00: No. 2 snore mace el el. 88 00: No. 2 large mackerel. 817 (JO; No. 3 largo mackerel, 81550: No. 3 small mackerel, 810 CO. Hcrrlnrs Snllt. 88 50: lake. 83 03 a 100-lb bbl. White fisb. 86 00 9 100-lb half bbl. Like trout,- s- 50 w nan noi. Rinnan nannies, iuc 44 in. ice land halibut. 12c f(lb. rickerel. half bbl. 84 00: ouarter ddi, si w. i iolland herring, 75c. Waikoi berrlnir. 90c. OATMKAL 84 753 00, Grain, Flour and Feed. Tho first sale of the week was recorded at the Grain Exchange to-day, namely, a car of No. 2 middlings, $16 75, spot. Receipts as bul letined, 24 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago 4 cars of corn, 5 of oatB, 2 of barley, 1 of malt.l of straw, 1 of hay, S of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 8 cars of hay, 1 of oats, 1 of corn. The cereal situation remains as it has been all the week, decidedly in favor of the bnyer. Receipts arc liberal and demand is light The only articles that give any signs of firmness are wheat and flour. Spring patent flour is a shade higher at sources of supply, and it is only a question of a short time when prices here must advance. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on tness prices from 6tore: WHEAT No. 2 red, 99c to 81 00; No. 8 red, 94c to CORS No. 2 yellow car, 4748c; high mixed ear. 48(3I7c; mixed car, 45)44oc: No. 2 yellow shell. HKradKc: high mixed shelled, aS&Uoi mixed shelled. 43r34JJ4c. Oats No. 1 oats. :036,4c: No. 2 white. 35M88c; extra No. 3 oats, 3335!4c; mixed oats, 3taM'ic UYE No. I Pennsylvania and Ohio, 90i9Ic: No. 1 Western, 8S39c. Flour Jobbing pnccs-Fancy spring patents, 852-350: faney winter patents. 83 13(8 50; fanoy straight winter. 85 0035:3: fancv straight spring. 83 rvJ 40: clear whiter. ( 7M)- 00: straight XXXX Inkers', V 50(i5U 75. Bj e flour, 81 75S5 00. MlLLFEBD No. 1 white middlings. 8180019 00 per ton; No. 2 white middlings, J13 JO(ill73; brown middlings, 816 0017 00: winter wheat!) an. 817 00 17 50: chop feed. 517 0020 0). H.VY-Baled timothy, choice. 813 00(313 2.3: No. I. 8!200!225;-No. 2, 81O tOjJIl 00: clover hay. 811 60 (312C0: loose from wagou. 813 COffilS 00. according to quality; pac Ling hay. 88 73(53 50. SiRA-v oats, 8i00700; wheat, 83 CC3 50: rye. 87 C07 25. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When sis was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sha became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Provisions. Sugarcured hams, large 1 t 0(4 Sugar cured hams, medium 9V Sugarcured hams, small , 10 Sugar cured California hams 7(4 ftnm,,nNulh K.nn OI? sugar enrea ssinneu uams, large ju: Sugar cured skinned bams, medium lOi Sugar cured shoulders 7 Sugar cured boneless shoulders 8 Sugar cured skinned shoulders Vi Sugar cured bacon shoulders G'i S.uzar cured dry-salt shoulders 6)4 Sugar cured, beef, rounds 12 sugar cured. Deer, setts Sugarcured. beef, flats Bacon, elearsldes, 301s .-... 7 Bacon, clear bellies. 20!hs Dry salt clear sides, WlMavc'g 64f Dry salt clear sides, 201osave'g . VA Mess pork, heavy. 13 00 Mess pork, family ... 13 CO Lard, refined in tierces su Lard, refined In one-half bbls 5 Larrt. refined In 60-lb tubs 53g Lard, refined In 20-ll pads 5 Lard, refined la 50-lh cans 6'4 Lard, refined In Mb tin palls 64 Lard, refined In 5-h tin palls 6j Lard, refined In 10-lb tin palls 6)i Harness Leather. Trade is dull, and sharp competition leads to cutting on the part of tanners. The cash buyer can, no doubt, do some better than our qnotatlons indicate. Collar leather is firm and sole leather qnlet. Following are thopnees of harness leather as established by the Allegheny tanners: No. 1 trace, S80 per ft; B trace, 36c per B; No. 1 extra heavy, 100 as and over, 36c per It; B extra heavy, 31c per lb; No. 2 extra heavy, 29c per B; No. I heavy, 130 to 160 Bs, 32c per B; B heavy, 80c per B: No. 2 heavy, 2Sc per B: black line, 29c per B; No. 1 oak col lar leather, He; B oak collar leather, 10c . Oak belting bntts. m-lme quality. J5o X overweights, 20fbsandup 280 A overweights, 2n lbs and up oc B overweights, 20 lbs and up.., 24o C overweights, 20 lbs and up 22c Middle weights, 18 to 13J; lt3,Ic less than above. Hides and Calfskins. The movement in this line is slow, and while prices have undergone no change in the week past, tho situation is favorable to the buyer so far as hides are concerned. Calfskins and sheepskins are picked up at quotations as fast as they come to the front. Following are prices paid by dealers and tanners for stock delivered here: Na 1 green salted steers, 60 lbs and over. 8 No. 1 green salted cows, all weights 4f No. 1 green salted hides, 40 to GO lbs 4)4 No. 1 green salted hides, 23 to 40 lbs AH No. 1 green salted bulls 4 No. 1 green salted calfskins 7 No. 1 green salted veal kips 5 No. 1 green salted runner kips 4 Sheepskins 2575c Tallow, prime 4 Reduction for No. 2 stock, 1 cents per lb on steers and light hides; 1 cent on bulls and 2 cents on calfskins. ''BtiJ,tiyVMl, I " WOETH A GUOTEA A BOS.' SftirQIftBf UEAiniAfllJ : wi iun ififi.Mg?MunEi: i Dizziness, or Swimming In the Head, Wind, ! ' j rain, ana bpasms at Ihe Stomach, Pains In J , SthaBKk, Gravel, and flying Pains in the!! j 1 nocj, nnetimausm, etc, ' 1 M Ionr nT or even six of Beeeham's ; Fill j, and nine cases oat efttn, they will ! 1 ? r"'fi" twenty minutes: for the pills J , 1 will go direct to and remove the cause, tie . j .jcutum; no muic nor icss man wind, J 1 together with poisonous and noxious va- BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney 6: Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-SS IP SAVINGS BANK. ,1 81 FOURTH AVENXTE. inltal. 8330.001. Snrnlns and undivided pintlt,Jlll.S30 3I. D. McK. IJ.OTD. EDMTABD E. DUFF. 4 President. Sec Treas. per cent interest allowed on time de posits. oc24-6t-D ESTABLISHED 1SS. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. iS SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New York and Chi cago. Member New Yore, Chicago and Pitts burs Exchanges. Only Pittsburs 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 quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1SSS). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. fe7 It is an old-fashion notion that medicine has to taste bad to do any good. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil with its fish-fat taste lost nothing is lost but the taste. This is more than a mat ter of comfort. Agreeable taste is always a help to di gestion. A sickening taste is always a hindrance. There is only harm in taking cod-liver oil unless you digest it. Avoid the taste. Scott & BowjrB,Chenustj, 133 South 5th Avenue, New York. Your drajsnst keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-lhrer oil all druggists everywhere do. tl. A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY. BEST son- Giniral Household Ust. JAPANESE CURE A cure for Piles. External, Internal, Blind, Bleed- Ins: ana Itchlnt:, Chronic. Keccnt or Hereditary. Thls remedy lias positively neyer been known remeaynas posuiveiy nexer oeen Known 10 fall, tl a box; S for &". by mall. A guarantee irlren with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to re- lUtl'l IUC ? 11 iiu. viin'u. n.uru f Cll, T. 8TUCKY, Drurrlst. "Wholesale andlteUli Afent. Nos. MOt aail 1701 Penn ave., corner Wjlle tc. and Helton St.. Ptttstiarr. Pa. Use Stnckj- Ularrhiea t Cramp Cure, 3 and M cU. Jal-.eo!l -Til 1 1 O H. J Ofalldrmreists. Price 25 cents a box. I J, New York Depot, 365 Canal St- 45 5 i'irJa,wuiiKunia unTTnnienmff trwi- MUILY Cleared aivay all the troubles i .and ailments that' jmako woman's difo a burden to Tier. She's re lieved, cured, and restored, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite) Prescription. Periodical pains, weak back, bearing-down sensa 3 rxv V VI' n?t!d. .nT7 -l 1 n ti - -syy - tions, nervous prostration, all "female complaints,'' are) cured by it. It improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings re freshing sleep, and restores health and strength. It's a powerful genera, as well as nterine. tonic and nervine, imparting vigor ana strength to tho entire system. Contains no alcohol to inebriato; no syrup or sugar to derange digestion; a legitimate medicine not a beverage. If you're. a. tired, nervous, or sufferlnz woman, then tho "Favorite .Prescription" Is tho only medicine that's guaranteed, ia every case, to bring you help. K it 'doesn't give you satisfaction, you have your money MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 FJSNN AVJiNUE, FirTsBUKO, PA. As old residents know and haok files of Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city.devotlne special attention to all chronio SSmi.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Mr pri I IQ and mental dis persons IlLM V UUo eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimpfes. eruptions, impover ished nlood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business,society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately hTa'uBLOOD AND SKINs eruptions, blotches.falling hair,bones,palns, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tha tonrne, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml IDIM A DV kidney and the system: UnllNnM T ibladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and otherpainrul symptoms receive searching treament, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittler's life-Ions extensive experi ence insures scientific and reliable treat, ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. Office hours, 9 a. 3f. to! 7.11. Sunday, 10 a. 3r. to 1 r. v. only. DK. 1TH1TXIKB, 8HPeun avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. jaS-43-Dsuwk WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE The Grent i-'ncIUh Kern dy. Fromntlr and Derm in en W i Ij cares atl forms or nerr Koa3 weakness, emissions. spermatorrhea, imnotencr and all effecu of abnse or excesses. Been prescribed oTer33 years in thousands of cases; Is tbe only rell ble and lionest medletno known. Ask dmjrcists far Wood's FHosrHODiys: If Befare andAftar. h offers 4ome irorthless medicine In nlaee of this. li-ATf his d I oh on -St stare. Inclose mice la letter. and we will send or return malL Price, one pack see. It: six. S5. one win nieue. six win cure. UQ Pamphlet In plain scaled enxelope, 3 stamps. Ad- dress THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. 131 Wood ward arenne. Detroit. 3Wc!i. bold In Pittsburg by Jos. FlxMaSG-ASOX, 412 Market street. iiel7-51-eodwk MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO." tb Wonderful Spanish Remtdj, is sold with a Written Cuarantea to cure all Nerrous Dis eases, sucb as Wealc Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Headache, Wakefulnes, Lost 3Iaa bood, Nerrousness, Las situde, all drains ad loss of power of tta Generatlre Organs in either sex. caused by Before & After Use, Photographed from life. erer-exertion, youthful indiscretions, or the excessirs ase of totacco, opium, or stimulants, which ultimately lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Put np Inconvenient form in earrrin the vest pocket. Prica 1 a rackaje. or 6 for SS. With every ti order we k1t a written guarantee to cure or refund tha monej. Sent by mail to any address. Circular fxe in plain envelope. 3Iendon this paper. Address. MADRID CHEMICAL CO- Branch Office for V. 3. A. SoS Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA BY Jos. Fleming & Son, 4x0 Market St. Dnqnesne Pharmacy, 5x3 Smithfield St. A. J. Kaercher. jg Fede"tl St., Allegheny City. IS CALLED TO THE ORAT XiraLtSH EI3JIDT, Taut maax rwav H u Gray's Specific Medicins iDLUSVER N?r! vous DebilitT. W eakness of Bodv avcriTwn Arm Oaaand Mind, spermatorrhea, ana lmnotencT. and all diseases that arise from over lndulzencc and selfAb'ise. as Loss of Memorr and .Power. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Are. and many other diseases that lead to Insanity ? Consumption and an earlv crave, write ier ou pamphlet. Address GRAY MEDICINE CO.. Buffalo. N. Y. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all drurjrlsts at H per package, or six pictures for ti. or sent by mall graK'Srra.WE.GUABANIEE., order a care or money reiunac(L -3rOn account of counterfeits we have adopts the Yellow Wrapper, the only genuine. Sold la Pittsburg by 8. S. HOLLAND, cor. bmlthtleld aul Liberty sta. laS-91-uwreosa Manhood Restored! XEJ1VE SEES ." the wonderful remedy. is sold with a written guarantee to care all nervous diseases, such as WeakMemory.Loss of Brain Power. Head ache, Wakefulness Lost Manhood, Night, ly Emissions, Nerrou.v ness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of pow atroEE ass irroi csixc. er of the Generative orsans in either sex cansad bv over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive nse of tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead to Infirmity. Conenmptlonand Insanity. Put np con venient to carry In vest pocket. SI perpackare by mall; C for 15. With every 15 order we give a written euarante' to cure orrtfundthennmev- Circular fee. A.,...,, y..... .... h,, r, For sale in Pittsburs hy Jos. riemlnz Son, Druggists, 110 and tU iiarket st. noWO-jmri' WEAKNESS of MEN Rapidly, Thoroughly, Perfectly Cured try tbe moct Sdentlflo and SnooenfaJ Ketbodi of Treat ment ever known or perfected. Cannot fail valets ta eua ti Depnd bomaa sid. ImproTrninit icen from tbe start Safferer trora IfeTTOnsaeBS. DbHlty, Weak or Unde velcped Orcazia, Iapotenax. Error of Jonta, Zzeeaaen Worry Xta, UioroajjiUx. permanently cared bj toil 79&tX3rUt. Don't bto1 orer jvtr eondltlta nor jItb ay In dnpalr Let as Mif 70a iau jieaiea.1 twiencfj ani Menorasw Trestmat ea d. fiend for Oar Sew Bokvlta explaaatlou. cadorM senti tad, retereaoei. The Angelos Medical Institute Co. CANTON. O. Ja7-ST-eod DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in alt cases re quiring scientific and confi dential treatment. Dr. S. K. Late, M. K. C. P. 8.. Is tbe oili est nd most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strlctlv confi dential. Office hours. 9to 4 ana 7 to Sr.ii Sunday?, S to r. x. Consult them person ally, or write. Doctors Lakx, eor. Penn ar. and Tourtli at,. Pittsburs, Pa. Je3-7J-nwk VIGOR OF MEN XnsIIy, Quickly, Fermanently RKSTOItKD. WEAKXE"S, NEnVOUSNESS. DEBILITT. and all tbe train of evils, the resnlts of over work, sickness, worry, etc Full strensth. development, and tone guaranteed in all cases. Simple, natural mothoils. Immedl ate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanations ani proofs mailed (scaled) free. Address EKIE MEDICAL. CO.. BUFFALO, IT. T. JelO-iS . Suffering from Ixrt Power. XrrTaa De bility. Vt't JU.hMd. Ee. We will send yon a valuable book (sealed) free of charjrc, containing nil! particulars fora spewly and permanent cure. Address: kmjiii-,jiii'.vu 304 Olrre btreet, St. Louis. Mo. deao-lU Snifnrhuf firwa the effect ot youthful errors early decay; wastlni weakness, lost manhood, etc. t will pend a valuable treeaise feoled) fr-ntalnlni full particulars tor home cure, FREiJ of charro. A splendid medical work, should do readby every man who ir nnww and dehllltatel. Addreva, ProaV F. C. t'O Wi.Ha. aXoodUat, Cosaa. ilem-DSuwk PmpQM IMMnS "S BSat waff) jfti r4Lfr&Kw -i I m A A "-, ,l..-Jil.l.i ' - ' ..'. - ,'.:. I.J. r Jsl. b.jU.'. , .... 4 ' l ' . --..!-.- - 'J.i a;iM;"i:J ' ."I'.Vt,! y wm n "lft.'vniitw"u muw1' i -
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