Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, September 12, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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    TE3 P5TTSBURG DISPATCH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1892.
COFFEE IS HIGHER
And Provisions and High Grade
Sugars Are Fractionally Lower.
A SEW DEAL IS C0NSUH1IATSD
Between the American Sugar Refining Com
panj and the flholeialers.
CUREEXT CROP AXD BUSINESS GOSSIP
Satubday, Sept 10.
General business has been qnite ani
mated durins- the week ending to-day. From
all dependent sections the demand showed
considerable force, and the operations on
city and suburban account were more lib
eral than at any time since last spring.
The comparatively heavy payrolls distrib
uted among the mill men for the first time
in several weeks bad a good effect on the
retail trade, and through it the wholesale
and jobbing trades were favorably affected.
Collections were easy.
The course of prices favored sellers as a
rule. Breadstufls were easy, with a steadier
tone toward the close; groceries were firm
under the lead of coffee, which was ad
vanced ic per lb to-day, though high grade
sugars closed fractionally lower; provisions
suffered another decline to-day; dairy prod
ucts, eggs and poultry were firmly held;
vegetables -were scarce and higher; fruits
wrrc easy tinder lttrgo supplies, and others
were generally steady.
A Xdff Deal In Sncar.
New Tore. Sept. 11. Special A deal lias
been consummated between the American
Sajrar Keflnlnu Company and the
Associated Wholesale Grocers by which
the sroeers bind themselves to
maintain quotations made daily by
tUe rodnins company. The rcflnin? caVn
panv, on its part, agreos to allow an extra
discount of one-cUihtli of 1 per cent, which
will bo S50 on 100-barrel lots. On Monday all
Biles wilt bo made under tins agreenie.it,
end with each invoice the following letter,
t-lgned by the American Surrnr lloflning
Company, will bo sent: "Wo inclose here
with invoice of surar of even date, on which
a commission of l,o a pound 1ms been de
ducted in addition to our usual terms or 1
per cent cash in seven days and 1 per cent
trade discounts on 100-barrel lots, tho un
derstaiidine being that with your remit
tance the certificate below is to be returned,
duly signed by you as a voucher."
Following is the form of the certificate
to be inclosed with tho letter: "We hereby
certify that we have not sold, nor will we
sell, nor has any employe, salesman or
ngont of ours sold in any of tho territory
specified on the back of this certificate,
cither directly or indirectly, any of the
sugars for which we are now remitting for
less than your daily quotations, nor on
mora liberal terms as to credit or cash dis
counts." Crop Gossip.
Trimo wired late in the week as follows:
This is a vory poor corn week. The major
ity of the days are cool and cloudy and very
close to frost line at night, hence put corn
as ripening very slowly and needing 15 days
yet lor the earliest to get out of way of
frost. Some leports from Southern Kansas
show that corn would not be hurt by frost
and will be safe in ten days. Confirmatory
reports have been received of statements
made that late frost did quite a little dam
ago in the North to late sown wheat,
-ontli Dakota wheat pretty well stacked.
I'eceipts at Minneapolis are increas
ing cery day. which shows that
a good deal of threshing is being done. Ite
ceipts, however, are light for season of
year. Kansas reports show ground in splen
did condition for seeding on account of
heavy rains. Scarcity of cars lias caused
iccoiptsof wheat to fall off greatly. Mills
have taken all the wheat in good condition
and aio filling their elevators. Late corn will
beontol dangerby September 20. In South
jrn Illinois lato threshing Is about done.
."Jain 15 very much needed. The large move
ment of wheat is falling off. Late corn will
lie out of danger before October L
Clapp Co.'s weekly letter says the
-irids ciooof wheat is estimated at 273,
.iUi00 bushels, against 2 352.000,000 bushels in
SOI; nits crop of LGOO.OOO.ao bushels: barley,
7T7.WO,000,UOO bushels. This letter is one of
the mo-t complete ever issued, and should
be in the bauds of all w bo ate interested in
cereals.
Grocery Trade Notes.
Willett & Gray's weekly su;ar circular
lays: Net cash quotations arc: Muscava
Io, 3c; centrifugals, S.58c; granulated, 4.90c
llcceipts. 21,270 ions; meltings, 40.000 tons.
Total slock in four ports, 96,819 tons, against
113,519 tons labt week and 143,124 tons last
year. Total stock in all the principal coun
tries 720.250 tons, against 750,506 tons last
year. 1 lie refined sugar market follows tho
m marker. It is no steady and should
icniain so lor the coming week. Complaints
01 buvcisat delay in deliveries of purchases
are unavoidable, but will soon end, as the
unum:::! demand seems to be over. On some
Trades lor which tlio demand is light a re
duction of puce has been made. Should
rciw sugars become easier for any reason
price, of refined will also bo reduced.
Tliei c Is j. slightly easier tone to the mar
ket for Eastern canned peaches. Maryland
ercuntle, all j-ellow, are offered at Jl 60 per
lozcn.
Prices for evaporated apricots are still Ir
regular, and very considerably, according to
brand .mil condition. The range Is 15lSc
loi v.ick and 16ifJ13c for boxes. Good useful
stock mav he secured at 1515c and 1C
KKc l cspecti vcly.
Tlio weather in tho next two or three
wevk ib practica.ly the mot important for
tho year .or corn. If it is good and frost is
delayed the com ciop will be safe. The crop
is late and fioet will have to be unusually
delayed, so that anj i hlng in the nature or a
s-enous lull in temperatuie belore September
0 or 25 may resu.t in serious injuries. The
crop i-, nor out ol the w oods yet.
It is estimated that the world's visible
coffee supply has decreased 200,000 to 250,000
bags during the last month.
Hog Packing.
The Cincinnati .ft-ice Currenf 0ves the re
sult of the work of the packers from March
10 cate witn comparisons as lollows:
March 1 to -ept. 10. 1S02. 1691.
Chicago 2.2S7.O00 1,810.(03
ItajisasCitx (MjS.OvG bS0.OnO
Oaialia 569,000 513.C00
fcX Lnnls 230.WJ 2:4.0iO
Indianapolis 28S M 22U.0 0
Milwaukee 215,000 161. UU
fiorlnnail 181.000 UCOOi
dar Itai'ids 172.300 156,800
Snmux CltJ 127.300 KKO00
Cleveland 250.0 0 151.UU0
t. Jdsrpll Mo 147.500 48.700
txtatii M. Paul lki.9.0, 8U.400
NHras ka Cl'.y, Neb 31,010 29.000
Lincoln, Nib 77,100 ll,0JO
Grain, rinnr and Feed.
Sales on call at the Gram and Flour Ex
change to-d-.y: One car No. 1 feeding prairie
hay, five days, s 00: one car No. 1 timothy
hay, ten days, $13 50.
Receipts bulletined: Via the P. & L. E. 2
cars rye. 3 oars oats, 1 car wheat; via the P.,
C C & St. I 1 cars corn, 3 cais wheat, 5
cat oats, 2 cars nay. 1 car bran; via the P.,
Ft. W. & C 11 cars corn, 10 cars oats. 3 cars
Hour. 2 cars bran, 1 car middlings, l car leed.
U cars hay. 1 car wheat. Total, (H cars.
Kecelptsior tho weekending Fridav. Sep
tembers (cars): Flour. 31; wheat, 77; shelled
corn. 40; ear com, 10; nillireed, 19- oats 79
rye. 75; hay, 33: straw, 2; malt, 4. Total.' 421
cars.
RANGE rr THE MARKET.
ITlic following quotations for grain feed hav
ata straw are for ear lots on track. Il.l-. ...
jvtixcil ir.
o. 2 jHlow shelled
Illeli-lillledsliclicl ,
Mixed bLelied ..
Oats Ni. 1 white '.
o. 2 lule
l:itra Nu. 3 white
Mixed
KYt-No. 1 Western. ..'..'.'.'.
No. 2 H Mern
Fmcn Oollbers' lirlrVo'
S S: .tandinl v-lnter patents, tf 75(g5 00; s
j.i. j, ..mn w: Mraitni winter. SI 25&4 50:
rj'TST-oo.' l' 3: '" Lakers: 4 -s
The l.xchange price enrrent quotes flour
ill car lot 011 track as follons:
Patent -winter u vmi en
Patent snrln ..." 1 ?Z S
Straight wlu.sr "I"::": 4 ni ?
"3ei
Iiwjrrili
3 50113 75
22a3O0
Z8UOI4 85
tprlnir tster
lllt.iprtn xn i".Vl7" V."it!.ll-: 5tt- 5
2$&Z&'3lmu ml"daaKS- 5
..l:Kr.? l "oU'-V, (13 00U 25: No. 2 timothv.
til .gll 00; uilxsd clover and timothy, J12 CO
i
asmalladiaiiccfroin sture.1 "
wheat-No. 2mi nffl
COKV-No.2ell.lrear 5; Si,
53 to 54
........ o4Kra 55
54 5!,
52 S 53
3 m x4
3i (2 3s1!
37 (m 37i
............ 35 ftu 3Q
07 (Si 6j
- 00 67
im
12 SO; packlnc. SS C03IS 50; No. 1 prairie. 9 009 50;
warou hav. sis OKai.. on.
-.thaw-Wheat, 5 758 00; oat, fS 50 75,
Groceries.
All grades of roasted coffees were ad
vanced c per lb to-dayjBind high grades of
sugar were marked down a fraction. The
latter had advanced more'" rapidly than
standardand low grades.
Sugars Patent cot-loaf. 6Sc: cubes, sc: pow
dered. 51ic: granulated (standard). 5Xc; confec
tioners' A. S)i: soft. A. t-5c: fancy yellow, 4Hc;
fair yellow. U(HHc: common yellow. 44Hc,
CoiTEK Roasted. In packages Standard brands.
13-ac; second (trades, 19yaaKr fancy .grades,
tUaHc. Loose Java. UM e: Mocha. 3533Hc.
Santos, 2fiM)4c: Maracalbo. 27-c: Feaberry, 26
She: Caracas, 3ic: Klo, MfflSIc
Coffee Greeu-O. G. Java, ISSjOc: radang
Java, Z7.-.8c: Mocha. SNSSlJic; Peauerry. 21
Sic: bantot. 22H23Wc: Maracalbo. 2Jf23c; Car
acas. 2324c; golden Santos. 2122icc; Rio. 19
21)ic,
OIL Carbon, lie". 6c; headlight. SXe; water
white. 7)tc; Elaine, Uc: Ohio legal test, 6Xe: min
ers' winter while, 333c: summer, SlKc
Molasses New Orleans, fancr new crop, 4T
41c: choice. 373Sc: centrifugals. 2930c
SYitup Corn xvrup. 25Cc; tngar syrup, 2830c:
fancy flavors, 313.Cc.
Fbutts London laver raisins, $2 60; California
London layers, (1 902 10: Ca lfornla muscatels,
bsgs, 55,c: boxed. 11 15(31 25; Valencia. 5M3
5!c: Ondai-a Valencia, 7-7ifc: California suf
tauas, flllc: currant. 4)c: California prunes, 9H
12c; French prunes. 810c; California seedless
raisins, 1-lb cartons, $3 75: citron, 193)c; lemon
peel. llOUHc.
SKicE-Fancy head Carolina, 6Xffl6sc; prime to
choice. Suffice; Louisiana, 5Cc: Java. Sgac;
Japan, 53-6c
Caxxed GoODS-Standard peaches, ti 0OS2 10:
extra peaches S2 252 60: seconds, fl 1 95: pie
peaches. !l 30I S3: finest corn. $1 401 50: Har
lord countv corn, ti 03I 10: lima beans. SI 20
1 25: soaked, !s0S5c: earlv June pea. fl 15I 2o;
uiarroxfatpeaN SI SI l5:soaked. 7o75c: French
peas. 11 503.2 00 HoucansorSl 402 50?doien:
pineapples, f 1 251 30; extra do. 2 40: Bahama
lo. 3 00: damson nlums. Eastern. fl 25; Call-
luruia iiearb, i iz4(a)z is; ao green kb---. f i wi
do erg plums, 11 75; do apricots, (1 852 00: do
extra white cherries, $2 752 85: do whltec berries.
2-t) cans, fl 03: raspberries, $1 25! 50: straw
lierrles.$l 151 S; gooseberries, St 1031 25; toma
toes, 92ilq9.TC: salmon. 1-lb, fl 251 80: black
berries. 7OvS0c: succotash, 2-lb cans, soaked, 95c;
do standard 2-lb, 11 2j1 60: corned beeA 2-lb,
cans. Jl 751 60: do. 14-Ui, f!3 00; roast beer, 2-lb,
II 75: chipped beer, 1-lb cans, fl 90ffil 95: baked
beans. 81 23)1 50; lobsters, 1-lb. S2 35: mackarel,
frcsn. 1-lb. 95c: broiled, Jl X: sardines, domestic,
Hs, K 00: 5s, f5 25. s, mustard. H 25; imported.
Xs. $10 50l25ii: Imported. ts.J18 10323 00; canned,
apples, 3-ib, 7075v; gallons i 853 00.
Proviton.
Hams, bacon, shoulders, lard and dried
beef quotations were loweredatthe meeting
of the dealers to-day. fievised prices follow:
Large hams lH
Medium 12
Small l'H
Trimmed UH
California 9
Shoulders, sngar-cured SM
Bacon slioul Un. ........................ ....... 8V4,
Dry salt shoulders "H
Koulcttcs 10U
llreakfast bacon 10S
Extra do HH
Clear sides smoked .'. 3t
Clear bellies, smoked 9H
Pork, heavy ,13 0a
Light 13 00
Dried beef, knuckles 13
Kounds i 14
Setts 10
Flats 9
l.ard (pure), tierces 8H
Tubs S7i
Two 50-lb cases a
Lard (refined), tierces.. a C
Halfbarrels 6K
Tubs 6J
Palls Ci
Two 50-lb cases GX
Three-lb cases 7
Flve-lb cases 6
Tcn-lb cases 63,
Daily Prod nets.
BCTTEK-Cholre Elgin creamery, 2$29e: other
brands. 2"i27c: choice to fancy country roll. 23
25c: medium grades, llnJIJc: low grades. 12l5c;
cooking. 910c
CHEESE-Ohio. lOKlOc: NewTorfc. lovioc:
fancy new Wisconsin Swiss, blocks, 14l5c; do
bricks. 10)iilc: Wisconsin sweltzer, mtubs. 13
lSSc for new. I5.ul6c for old: Umburger. 10k
Uic; Ohio Swi.b, 13313c
E(rg unit Poultry.
EGGS-Strlctlv fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio,
IS
POCLTBY-Spring chickens. 4555c per pair for
small to medium sized and 6570o for extra large;
old chickens, 7030c; ducks, 6i75c; geese, 75c
Fl-.li.
Half Qr. 1
. Mackerel. Itbls bbls bbls Palls Palls
an ib too lb so-ib io-i b so-ib
Extra No. 1 mess.... f2S 00 tU 40 f 7 4o' 1 60 J 2 3i
Extra No. 1 shore... 2! 00 13 40 S90 150 115
Ex. No.2 large shore 20 50 10 40 S 40 125 170
Ex.No. 2med. shore 18 00 940 490 110 155
No. S large 15 50 8 15 4 27 100 140
No. 3 small 10 50 5 50 3 00 73 1 US
Bound herring
Half bbls. 110 lb....,
Potomac herring
llarrels
Half barrels
Holland herring
Kegs Lake herring
Half bbls. 70 Ib
Quarter bills. 30 lb..
Palls, 15 lb,.... ......
Palls. 10 Ib.
White flsh -
Half bbls. 70 Ib ,
Quarter bb s, 30 lb..
Palls, 151b ,
Palls. 101b
Busslan sardines
Half bbls, 1001b
Kegs ,
Whole codfish
Large, per lb
Aledluin. per lb
12 90
400
225
SO
220
1 15
65
55
500
2 40
1 25
90
800
50
7
8
Boneless codfish
20-lb boxes, l2:-lb bricks, per lb fSlSii
20-lb boxes, 12-Ib brlc.s, choicer. s3
2IIUcUanrous,
Seeds Choice rccleaned Western timothy, fl 85
per bushel: choice recleancd Western clover. 7 9
white cloier llj 00; orchard grass, ;1 90; millet
jl 5(1 61. s
Beans New York and Michigan nea beans. S2 05
2 lOperbnsnel; hand-picked medium. II 901 95
per bushel: Lima, 3)4c: Pennsylvania and Ohio
beans, ( 801 (5 per bushel.
BEESWAX-Choicc yellow, 3435c: dark. 2530c
HoneT New cron white clover, wratfnr,
ponnd: buckwheat, IJ15c
TALLOW Country, 3)tlc per pound: city, 4
Feathers Extra live geese. 5S60c per ponnd:
No. 1 do. 4S50c: mixed. 3040c.
Peasuts Green. 45c per pound; do roasted.
125l 35 per bushel. '
ClDER-band reflued. t650ia5 75 per barrel; Penn
sylvania champagne elder. f6 256 50: new country
elder. 4 I06 10: crab elder. 7 508 00.
Hides (ireen steer hides, trimmed, 75 lbs and
up, Cc: green steer hides, trimmed, 60 to 75 lbs, Cc
green steer hldes,trlmmed.nnder 60 lbs. 3c: green
cow niaes. inmiuea, an weights, 3c: green baU
htde6, trimmed, all weights, 4c; green calf skins.
No. 1, 5c; green calf skins. No. 2, 2c: green steer
hides, trimmed, side branded. 4c; green cow hides,
trimmed, side branded, 2c: green salt steers. No. I
CO lbs and up. 77Jc: green -salt steers. No. L. 60
lbs and less, 44)tc: green salt cows. No. 1. all
weights. 44fc: green salt bulls No. I. all
weights. 4!c; green salt calf. No. 1, 8 to 15 lbs. 5W
6c: green salt kip. No. 1, IS to 25 lbs. 45c: run
ner kip. No. 1, 10 to 25 lbs, 34c; No. 2 hides, ifcc
off; No. 2 calf, 2c off.
Cotton.
Galvistos, Sept. 10. Cotton steady; mid
dling, C 15-16c: low middling, 6 7-16c: good or
dinary, 5 15-16c: net and gross receipts 3,032
bales; snles, 471 bales; spinners. 35 bales-stock-,
40,593 bales. '
New Oiileass, Sent. 10. Cotton quiet; mid
dlin?, 7c;iow middling, 6c: good ordinary,
6c; net receipts, 1,198 bales; !iros6, 1,447 bales'
exports to Great Britain, 2,600 bale; coat-
ise. 3 bales; sales, 1,350 bales; stock, 63 337
bales. '
Livekpooi, Sept. 10 Cotton business mod
crate at easier prices; middling, ii; sales 7 -000
bales, of which 5J0 wore for speculation
nnd export, and Included 5.900 American
futures closed steady.
New ork Metal Market.
Kew Tokk. 10. Pig Iron qnlet and steadv:
American $1 J 0015.00.Copper quiet and weak;
lake, 11.251LW. Lead steady; domestic. $4.10
Eo!3oM20.3,m -Ulet aUd Stedy: stra'Sllt8.
GRAIN HIGHER
Under the lad of Corn, and Provisions
Bute Wrak and Lower.
Chicago, Sept. lO.-Qulte a lively rebound
was witnessed in grain prices to-day after
tho depression on a cholera scare. Wheat
closed c higher than last night. Corn re
ceived afresh impetus from another frost
prediction, and compared with yesterday's
closing prices is about lc higher. Provisions
were very dull and rather weak. October
pork Is 20c lower. October lard 7Ko and Oc
tober ribs 5c off. '
Wheat opened lower and weak on the re
port of a case or cholera in Chicago, and
quickly recovered, the Chicago case being
authoritatively denied. Then there was a
gradual recovery and the market held pretty
steady most of the session or the advance
Bradstreet's reported an increateot 10 per
cent in exports from both coasts for the
week over those pf the previous week, which
seemed to give the friends of wheat some
confidence, the trade seemingly Ignoring
the bearish part of the report which gave
tho total available supply at 111,000.000 bush
els, the largest on record, 24 000,0.x) bushels
morothanayearai:o and 40,000,000 bushels
more than two years ago.
Cash quotations were as follows: Flonr
steady; winter ratenrs, $3 854 10- winter
straight, $3. W3 70; xprin patents. U OOS
2
3K
3Xc Ao. 2 white, 35c; Xo. 3 white. StXm'c
?- C T7.e Xa 2 b-"-!ey. 05c; Ijo. 3,
f. o. b ISeCTc: o. 4, f. o. b.. SGQ46C. No. I
flaxseed, $1 0. Prime timothv need. $1 G7
$168. Mess portner barrel, tmnuain or to.
per 100 pounds, $7. 10. Short rib sides (loosol!
$7 707 73-ary salted shoulders (boxed)!
i S6 907 00; short clear sides (boxed), $S 00
8 05. Whisky, distillers' finished goods, per
i gallon, $1 15. Sugars Cut loaf, unchanged:
j granulated, unchanged. Bakers' flour, $3 75
2 90. No. 3 corn, 6f c.
KeceiDts Flour. 15.000 barrels: wheat. 255..
000 bushels; oorn. 354.000 bushel; oats, 330,000
bushels; rye, 15,000 bushels; barley, 47,000
bushels.
Shipments Flour, 29000 barrels; wheat,
273,000 bushels; corn. 309,000 bushels; oats,
167 000 bushels; rye, 4,000 bushels; barley, 7,000
bushels.
On the Produce Exchange to-day the but
termarket was steady and unchanged. Eggs
slow; strictly fresh, 1718c
Range of the leading rntures. furnished bv John
M. Oakley & Co., bankers and brokers. No. 45
Sixth street:
Open- High- LoW-l Clos- Close
ARTICLES. lng. est. est. lng. Sep.9.
WnEAT.
September f 73S I rzH t 73! 73W 73S
October..' 74H 74H 74H 74H 7IH
Pecember 76H 77 78! 7W 6
May 81 82M Sl 82X 82
CORN.
September.... 47U 48 47K 4S 47
October. 47, 40 47H 49K 47H
November 48H 49H 4SH 49X 48
December 48 494 48 43 47V
May 501; 5l 60f 5LS KH
OATS.
September, S4 S4H S4 3IH fiy;
October 33 34H 33 34H 334
November. 344 34S 34H 34S 31V4
December 34H 34K M 3t 34'4
May 37 37 37 3751 37
PORK.
September. 10 00 10 00 10 00 ' 10 00 10 20
October 10 15 10 15 10 05 10 05 10 25
January 1207 1212 1202 12 0i 12 12
Lard.
September : 7.12 7 40
October 7 4" 7 40 7 37 7 37 .7 45
January 685 687 6 83 680 6 87
Srort Rms.
September 775 .7 75 775 775 780
October 775 7 75 7 72 772 780
January t 625 630 625 625 630
Car receipts for to-day Wheat, 503: corn, 570;
oats, 303. Estimates for to-morrow Wheat, 536;
com. 644; oats, 351. 1
LOCAL SECURITIES.
Course or the Market Daring the Week and
Final Sales and Prices.
For the five business days of the week the
trading on 'Change aggregated 3.890 shares,
against 3,298 shares or stock and $30,000
bonds for the six days of the previous week,
the shares most prominent in the trading
being the gamers, street railways and in
dustrials. The course of prices was upward
throughout, all the shares that declined last
week recovering most of the decline, and
some of them a llttlo more. The Close was
strong at the highest excopting In one or
tno instances, lomparlng the closing bids
to-day with the final prices last week the
following changes are shown:
Advances Philadelphia Company. IVi: Cen
tral Traction, ; Plensant Valley, West
inghouse Ail brake, 4: Union Switch and
Signal, 1J Allegheny Heating Company, 1;
Duqucsue Traction, ; P. & B. Ttactlon, ;
Weulnghouse Electric.unassented, 1; do sec
ond preferred, 2.
Dei tines United States Glass, common, i-
Philadelphia Company, Central Traction,
P. & B. Traction, Duqnesne Traction and
Luster Mining Company were the active
shares at the closing call of the week, and
all wore strong, with the tractions showing
a decided upward drift. The demand for
Duqnesne and "Philadelphia Company was
especially good, continuing after call and
after the close of the Exchange. The final
indications pointed to higher prices next
week.
Sales on and after call wore as follows:
25 shares Philadelphia Company 23H
10 shares Philadelphia Company 23
15 shares Central Traction 29
5 shares P. & U. Traction 25H
5 shares Duquesne Traction 23
-, AFTER .CALL.
50 shares Duqnesne Traction.. 7. T$L
50 shares Duauesne Traction 2!H
10 shares Duquesne Traction 29a
10 shares Duquesne Traction 2)
75 shares Luster Mining Company 91t
100 shares P. 4 B. Traction , 26
50 shares P. All. Traction 20
Lawrence & Co. sold Philadelphia Com
pany to Carothers and Caster; Sproul & Co.
sold Central Traction to Ramsey: Rinehart,
Pinkerton and Caster sold Duquesne Trac
tion to McCutcheon, Morris & Brown and
Sproul & Co., and the latter bought P. & B.
Traction from Whitney & Stevenson an I
On ot Hers. Ramsey bought Central Traction
from Snroul & Co.
Total sales on 'Change, 355 shares. Clof ing
bids and offers:
BANK STOCK3.
Par. Bid. Asked.
Citizens National Bank I 50 .... 67,H
z,xciiange .national uanK no
First National Bank. Plttaoarg 100
German National Bank 100
Iron City National Bank 50
Iron and Glass Dollar Savings. 100
Liberty National Banc 100
Metropolitan National Bank... 100
Mononganela National Bank... 1C0
Second National Bank. 100
Tradesmen's National Bank... 109
six
sio"
63
io5"
11s
1W
2S5
MIX
173
30
BAILKOAD STOCKS.
Pittsburg and Castle Shannon
COAL STOCKS.
N. Y. AC. 6u Coal Co
MI.N1.NG STOCKS.
Luster MlnlngCo
Bed Cloud Mining Co
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Monong&hels. Water Co ,
Union switch and Signal Co..,
WeEtlnghouse Airbrake Co....
TJ. S. Glass Company, common
INSURANCE STOCKS.
Cash
Western Insurance Co
NATURAL GAS STOCKS.
Alleithenv Heating Co -
Manulactnrcrs' Gas Co
People's Natural Gas and P.Co
Philadelphia Co
Wheeling Gas Co
50 Vi
50
51
10 14 14
5 9 9X
15 Si
0 1SH 19
50 137 IS9V
100 .... 66ft
50 .... 56
50 .... 40
100 76
60 S6 28
25 V,ii ....
50 u, an
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50 2)
SO 61 62
SO ... (0
IS 25H sys
PASSJVNQER RAILWAY STOCKS.
Central Traction
Citizens' Traction
Pltubure Traction
Pleasantvaliey
10 shares bid for, 100 offered.
Elctrlc Stocks.
BosTON.Sept. 10. Special The latest elec
tric stock quotations to-day were:
Blil. Asked.
Boston E. I.. Co -.114!
General Electric nati
Westlngnouse Electric Company 2d pfd 37)4
AVestlnirhouse Electric Companylstpld 50
Port Wayne Electric Wts ls
Fort Wayne Electric (A) S'4
Thompson-Houston Trust (C)
Thompson-Houston Trust (D), 8
JI7S
U3X
50X
13
Benton Slocks Closing Prices.
Atch. &Ton, 37
Calumet & Hecla.
.234
. IK
uoston Ainany....3
ltoston ft Maine 176
Chi.. Bur. AQnlncr. 99).'
Eastern K, R. 6s 12!
FItchbureR. K 67
Vllnt A Pere M. prd. 74
Little Bockft Ft. S.. 93
Mass. (Antral 15
N. Y. N. England 36
Old Colony 181"j
Rutland common.... 3
Wis. Cen. common . 47
Allonezil. Co.(new) !
Atlantic 94
Boston 4 Mont 31H
L'atalna .
Franklin n
Kearsarge 10 '
Osceola ,. ao
Santa Fe Copper 10
Tamarack 155
Annlston Land Co.. 20
Iloston Land Co i,i
San Diego Land Co . 14
i est tno Lanu t;o.. 17"s
Bell Telenhone.
.204
Lamson -store S
17
6
57
Centennial Mining.
N. E. Tel ...
li. &B. copper
MONETARY.
The demand for discounts increased
materially during the week, the Increase
coming mainly from manufacturing sources,
but the supply of funds was not depleted to
an extent that caused any change in rates
or any discrimination against irregular bor
rowers. There is not likely to be any string
ency here this fali.no matter how high rates
may go In the East. Bates here ruled steady
at 56 per cent, with most business at the
outside figure. Eastern exchange and cur
rency traded even as a ruie.
New Toek, Sept. iul Money on call easy
at S4 per cent; last loan, 3 per cent; closed
offered nt 3 per cent. Prime mercantile
paper, 4s per cent. Sterling exchange
quiet but steady at $1 S6 for CO-day bills and
H 8fy for demand.
Bostox, Sept. 10. Call loans 6. Time loans
56.
The exports of specie from the poi t of New
Tork last week amount to $594,194, of which
$13,000 was gold and $551,191 silver. All the
gold and $1,896 silver went to South America,
and $349,300 silver went to Europe. The im
ports 01 specie amounted to $129,831, of which
$29,444 was gold and $100,387 silver.
Clearing Bouse Figures,
Pittsburg
Exchanges to-day 12,103,738 89
Balances to-day 233,539 04
Same diy last week:
Exchanges
Balances
$2,237.837 79
353,321 44
Clearings for the past two weeks compare
as follows: '
Exchanges this week (5 days).,
Balances till week (5days)..
Exchanges last week......
Balances last week ,
...$12,418,717 08
... 2.041.2M55
... 13.895,726 41
... 2,705,65149
For the week of 1891 corresponding with
this week the exchanges were $11,311,740 78,
The exchanges to date,' 1892, aggrestate
$521,880,476 51; for the same time Inst year.
$467,547,1S8 U; gnin this year, $57,33J,283 13.
New Tork, Sept la Bank clearings, $101,
832,270; balances $5,051,232. For the week,
clearings, $5:3.546,611.
Boston, Sept. 10. Bank clearings to-day.
11 Wl 0 iMlnnMa lUfiflf ftr..--.. '
r-,ww,vw, ..u..,wu0, A,wn,w. viioy, 0 .
per cen U Exchange on New York, 17MoJ
discount. For the week, clearings, 77,699,
308; balances, $9,051,682. For the same week
last venr, clearings, $81,241,472: balances, $7,
147.963. Philadelphia, Sept. 10. Bank clearings to
day, $11,332,576; balances. $1,505,763. Bank
clenrlnss for the week, $56,479,690.. .Balances,
$8,004,032.- Money, S4 per cent.
Baltimore, Sept. 10. Bank clearings to-day
$1,892,634; bnlances, $210,367. Money. 0 per
co nt.
Chicago, Sept, 10. Bank clearings" to-day.
$17.37.294. Total lor the week, $96,860,717, and
for the corresponding week last year, $33,
953,172. Now York exchange, 40c dliconnt.
Money in good demand nt 5S per cent.
Stalling exchange firm, 60-day bills, $4 86
sight, $4 83.
St. Lotus, Sept. 10. Bank clearings to-day,
$3,756,745; bnlances, $506,299. Clearings this
week, $J4,793 662: balances, $2,798,150. Clear
ings Inst w eek, $22,816,483.
Cikciwnati. O., Sept. 10. Money 46 per
cent. New York oxchangf par. Clearings,
$2,319,300; for week, $13,879,300; last year,
$11,740,550.
GENERAL MARKETS.
New Tork Flotjr Receipts, 40.000 pack
ages; exports, 10,000 bnrrels, 20.800 sacks;
very dull but steadier; sales, 6,200 barrels.
Corxxeal quiet and steady; sales, 200
ban els; yellow Western, $3 00! 10.
Wheat Receipts, 335,000 bushels; exports,
6,000 bushels; sales, 28J.000 bushels futures;
66 000 bushels spot: spot dull and firmer: No.
2 rod, 79c store and elevator; 79S0c afloat:
80Mc f. o. b.;No. 3 red, 75c; uiigiaded. 75
82?ic: No. 1 Nort'-ern. 6c: No. 2 Northern,
eiKc; No. 1 hard. 89o; No. 2 Chicago. 83Hc; No.
2 Milwaukee, 79Xc: No. 3 spring, 77o. Op
tions woi e very dull, opening weak and de
clining Vfc on report of cholera at Chicago,
continued hen receipts and light clearances,
advanced KC wlth ho West and local
covering, reacted o and closed steady at
&ic un: Vn. 2 red, September, 9c; Octo
ber, 7980o closing at 80c; -November,
81c; December, 8283e, closing at SSJc;
May. 8889c, closing at 88e.
P.VE nominal; Western, Ctb7c
Barley nominal. Barley malt nominal.
Cork Receipts, 28,800 bushels: exports,
22,000 bushels; sales, 210,000 bushels futures;
30,000 bushels spot; spot steady and quiet;
No. 2, 5GJc elevator; 57K5Sc afloat; un
graded mixed, 6657c. Options advanced
lc on reports of colder weather ana
higher In the West; trading dull; September,
55H56e, closing at 50Kc; October, 5545Gc,
closing at 56c; November. 60J56J4c, closing
at 66J4c; December. 5556c. Closing at
56c; Mav, 57K57J-c, closing MJc.
Oats Receipts, JJ4.000 bushels: exports,
1,200 bushels; sales, 15,000 bushels futures;
68 000 bushels spot, spot firmer and dull.
Options quiet and stronger; September,
38c; October, 3S?i38Jc, closing at 88c;
November, SOJic: December, 40c. Spot No.
2 white, 39i40c; mixed Western, 3?l0c;
white No. 3 do, 3916c; No. 2 Chicago,
39K39Xc Hat qnlat; shipping, C570c; good to
choice, 8095c.
IIofs quiet and steady; Pacific Coast, 20
23c.
Groceries Coffee Options opened firm
and unohanged to 15 points up and closed
firm at 5 to 15 up; sales, 24,200 bngs, including
September, 13.95; October, 13 80; November,
13.5513.60; December 13.4513.55; January,
13.(0; March, 13.4013.50; Mav, 13 4'!3.15.
Spot Rio dull and firm; No. 7, 15.00. Su.'iir
Raw firm and quiet: fair refining. 3c bid:
centrifugals. 96 test, 9 3-16c bid; refined
firm and In fair demand: No. 8, 4 7-l64 9-16c;
No 9. 4JjJfj)4Uc: No. 10, 4 5-164 7-16c; No. 11,
85i3t: No. 12. 33Mc; No. A 3 5 16Q3 7-16c;
on A, 44 15-lbc: mould A, 6 3-165 5-16C;
standnr-l, 5 1-1E5 3-16c; conlectlouers' A,
4 1V165 l-16c; cut loa', 55c; crushed,
?ac; powdered, 5K5'ic: granulated,
5 1-105 5-16C; cubes. 6l5!4c. Molasses
Foreign nominal; 50 test, idc; New Orleans
dill! and steady; common to fancy, 25i5c.
Rice steady and fairlv.active: domestic, fair
to extra. ll&c,c-l ,?. ftwrtr-Ai
COTTOsgjijiD oil qulot and firm; crude, 2Sj
r IIllow quiet and firm at 4 7-160!4Kc
Rosin dull and firm; strained common to
good, $1 251 30.
Tur.PENTisK quiet and firm at 2829c
Egos quiet and firm; western puuie, 21
21c: tlo poor, per case, $3 50Q4 00.
liiDEs inactive and steady.
Iloo Products Pork quiet and steady; old
mess, $11 0011 60; new mess, $11 7512 25:
extra prime, $1 25. Cut meats active and
steady: pickled bellies. 7Kiffi7:!e: do should-
eis, 6J4Q6Kc: do hams, 10jllo. Middles in
active; short clear, $3 55. L iru steady; west
ern steam, $7 70; sales, 1,150 tierces 7 67K
7 72: option sales none; September closed
nt $7 70; October at $7 70.
Diart Products Butter Arm, fairly ao
tlvc: westorn dairy, l419c: do cieainery,
17ffi25c; do factory, 1417c; Elgin, 2423o.
Cueese in inodoiate demand and firm.
MlnneHpoil The half day session to-day
did not give wheat much opportunity to ro.
covor Irom the early morning cholera re
ports. After awhile the market firmed a
llttlo on leports or a cold nave. December
wheat openod at 72Jc and closed at 72Jc
There was a very steady fluctuation upward""
Trading was light and the session was dull?
Cash wheat was about steady ut yesterday's
prices. No. 1 Northern new sold principally
at 72JsJc. Coarse grades were generally
steady. Close: May, 7Sc; September, 70c:
December, 72Jc. On truck: No. 1 hard, 7sc;
No. 1 Northern. 71c; No. 1 Northern, 6166c;
September, lic.
I'lillndnlphln Flour weak. Wheat firm;
No. 2 red September, 74J75c; October, 76
76ic; November, 787&Jic: December 80
Ss0J,a C01 11 no trading .uture but market duil
in anticipation of bullish government crop
reports. Local carlots very scarce on spot
and held full prices; No. 2 mixed in grain
depot, 57c on spot and 66X0 to arrive in
few days; No. 2 mixed September, 5J454c;
October, 5354c: -November. 53ifB5I4c: De
cember, 5354c. Oats carlots nelu firmly,
but demand lUut; No. 3 white, 37c:No.2
white, 41c; No. 2 white September, 39-44Hic;
October, 40440lr; November, 4oUc:
"December, 4141$i-. Eggs steady; Pennsyl
vania firsts, 22u.
t. Loni Flour unchanged. Wheat
dropped KX. early, but soon recovered
and closed K6o abovo vesterday; cash. 69c;
September, closing at 69C; October, 70c:
December. ISii&liiia: Mav. 79c Corn rulid
Arm and hlguer, and closed lc above yes
terday; cash, 44c; September closed at 44Uc;
October. 44c; year, 43c; May, 4So. Oats
followed corn and wheat and closed ifo
above yesterday; cash and September, nMcx
October, 31c; May, S0c. li e qulot at bB
2c- Brau weak at, 6060Jc, east track.
Hay dull and unchanged. Flaxseed higher
at $1 03. Cornmeal steady at $2 1502 20.
Toledo Wheat, dull and firmer; cash and
eeptoniuer, .oc; uctouer, iofcc; December
78jj;c; May, 84c. Corn, dull and steady; No 2
ca-u, 43c; No. 2 white, 50c. Oats, quiet: cash,
33c. Bye, dull; cash, 59c Clover seed
steady; prime cash, $5 85; October. $5 77V
No. 2 casii, $5 60. Receipts Flour, 373 bar
rels; wheat, 256.018 busiiels; corn, 18,900 bush
els; rye, 5,265 bushels; clover seed, 115
bushels. Shipments Flour. 6.624 ban-Bis-
.wheat, 69,600 bushels; corn. 400 bushels; rye
4.1UW UU3UG13. blUIGl BCCU, .UU UUS11013.
1 "Cincinnati Flour qnlnt. Wheatquietand
firm; No. 2 led, 71K72Kc; receipts, 1U000
bushels; shipments, 6.00b bushels. Coin
stronger: No. 2 mixed. 51c. Oats in light de
mand; No. 2 mixed, 3333c. Bye dull; No.
2, 57c Pork quiet and steady at $10 50. Lard
easy at $7 12j. Bulk meais Arm at $7 50
Bacon steady at $8 909 10. Whisky firm:
hales 1,091 barrels at $1 15. Butter easier.
Sugar firm. Eggs strong at 15c' Cheese
steady and firm.
Bnltimore Wheat Armor; spot, 75c; the
month, 75c: October, 76Jc; December, 79c;
steamer No. 2 red, "iuyic Corn Arm: spot
Sic; tho month. 53c bid: October, 53ifc bid;
year, 52o bid; steamer mixed, 51c bid. Oats,
dull; No.2 white Western, 38S9o;No. 2
mixed Western, 366370. Kye dull; No. 2
6SJ;64c. Provisions fairly active; moss
D01K, $13 5014 00. Butter very Arm: cream
ery, 2526c Coffee Arm; No. 7, 1515fo.
.Mllwiukee flour quiet. Wheat steady
No. 2 snring, 70c; No. 1 Northern. 76c; Decem
ber, 72c Com easier; No. 3, 4647c Oats
Arm; No. 2 white, 3337c; No. 3 do, 32V
8JJc. Barley quiet; September, 66Kc: sim
ple, on track, 5264c. Bye quiet; No. L 50
69$c. Receipts Flour 350 barrels; wheat,
91,000 bushels: barley, 27,500 bushels. Ship
ments Flour, 11.500 barrels; wheat, 65 000
bushels; barley, 2.800 bushels.
Kni:i City Wheat;flrm. closing 5c higher:
No, 2 hard old, 59c; new, 60j$6i;4c; No. 2 red.
6465c Corn steady, closing weak; No. 2
mixed. 4AK41c; No. 2 white, 4848c Oats
steadv; No. 2 mixed, 26K27c; No. 2 white,
30X31c Eggs Arm at 13je. Keoeipts
Wheat, 24,000 bushels: corn, 2;000 bushels.
Shipments Wheat, 58,000 bushels; corn, 8,000
bushels; oats, 1,000 busb.els.
Peoria Corn, steady and Arm: No. 2. 47c;
No. S, 46c. Oats, active and flrni- No 2
white, 33J35c;No. 3 white. 32K33c Kye,
quiet; No. 2. 56e. Whisky, Arm; winet, $1 15;
spirits, $1 17. Becoipts Wheat, 10;600 bush
elsjcorn, 15,800 bushels;oats,52,700 bushels-rye,
COObushels. Shipments Wheat, 7,500 bushels;
corn, 17,350 bushels; oats, 59,000 bushels: rye.
650 bushels.
isuffalo. Wheat No 1 hard, 8Sc; No. 1
Northern, 82o: No. 2 Bed, 78Uc No. 2 corn,
52c Receipts, wheat 350,000 bushels; com,
200,000 bushels. . Shipments, wheat 450,000
bushels; corn 160,000 bushels.
SICK HEADACHE-,
'Carter's Little Liver Pills.
SICE HEADACHE.
Carter's Little Liver P Ills.
SICK HEADACHE-,
Carter's Little Liver Pills.
SICK HEADACHE-,,, ,, Ujn
del-40-irwrsu
LIVE STOCK.
Hogs Firm and Higher, Cattle and Sheep
Dull and Unchanged.
East Ltbkrtt, Pa., Sept. 10.
- Cattle Receipts, 1.617 head: shlpuients,
1,684 head; nothing doing; all through con
signmentsf14 cars cattlo1 shipped to New
York to-day.
Hoas Receipts, 8,200 head; shipments, 2.900
head; market firm; Philadelphl&s, $5 50
6 65; best corn Yorker?, $5 255 40; gra-sers
$4 755 10; 13 cars Hogs shipped to New
York to-day.
Sheep Receipts, 900 head: shipments,
800 bead; market dull and unchanged.
iBy Associated Press. 1
Chicago Tie Evening Journal reports:
Cattle Receipts, 3,000 head: shipments, 1,400
head; market steady and good demand for
export grades; best natives, $5 00D 60;
oholee,$4 5004 80; others. $2 754 25: Western,
$3 004 00: Texans, $2 253 15: stockers and
feeders, $2 002 75; cows $1 002 75. Hogs
Receipts, 14,600 head; shipments, 5,000 head;
market steady but closed weak; rough com
mon, $4 80Q5 15: packing and shipping, $5 25
5 40: prime, heavy and bntcbers' weights,
$5 455 55; light, $4 805 45. Sheep Re
ceipts, 1,500 head; shipments, 400 head; mar
ket lifeless and 25c lower than Thursday;
wethers. $4 00$5 00; mixed, $4 004 60; fat
ewes, $3 75t 75; fed Texans, $3 754 25: Tex
ans, $3 2501 15; Westerns, $3 754 35; lambs,
$3 503 50.
Knns ih city Cattle Receipts, 4,100 bead;
shipments, 1,700 bend; market active and
strong; coir--, 510c higher; steers,$3 254 50;
cowp, $1 152 20; Texas and -Indian tt.ois,
$1 752 90: stockers and reeders, $2 002 85.
Hogs Receipts, 2,500 bead: shipments. 600
hoad, market active and 510c, mostly 10c,
higher: all grades, $4 355 45; bulk, $5 10
5 30. 6heen Receipts. 2,300 head: ship
mepts, 100 head: market was about steady
at late decline; mutton, $4 00; lambs, $5 35.
St. Louis Cattle Receipts, 6,300 head;
shipments, 1,600 head; market steady; lair
to choice native steers, $3 204 60; mixed
to good Texas and Indian steeis, $i 103 00
Hogs Receipts, 600 bead: shipment-, 800
head: market strong: heavy, $5 105 45;
packing, $4 8005 30: light, $50005 30. Sheep
Receipts, 250 head; shipmen; 8,500 hoad; mar
ket very fair to good; muttons range $3 00
45a
Cincinnati Hogs In good demand: common
and light. $4 G05 20; packing and butchers',
$4 905 50; leceipts, 1,000 head; shipments,
1,370. Catttle quiet at $1 604 GO: receipts,
300 Mead: shipments, 270 head. Sheep weak
at $2 755 00; receipts, 340 neaa: shipments.
5viWi4w?raaaaa.MAAaAfitt.
WOHTH A GUINEA A BOS,"
COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND
SOLUBLE COATINQ.
2 Dizziness, or Swimmine In the Bead. Wind.
J Palo, and Spasms at tho Stomach, Pstns In i
5 tho.Back, Gravel, and flying Pains la the J
5 Body, BhemnaUsm, etc
S Take fonr. flvft or even nfr rtt Ta1...'.
5 Pill,', and in Itlnt m out of ten, they Kitlgitel
J Mtfin tvmty mhufef; for the pill will go diroc t j
0 vw iuu inuiuiQ buu cause, caute Doing no :
o more nor less than wlnd.togetherwith poison- 5
2 ous ana soxions vapours, and sometimes
unwnoiesozne rooa. '
Of all druggists. Price SS cents a box.
X New York DopoS. 3C5 Canal St.
MfcQ'Qtt'VfeXfrttllA"XVA'A,4
A substitute for lard?.
Upsetting the customs, hab
its, and prejudices of cen
turies? Yes, all this and
more. Cottolene is a new
cooking product it is det
rVrthan lard or butter for
cooking, so say such noted
housekeepers as
Marion Harland,
Catharine Owen,
Christine Terhune Herrick,
Emma P. Ewing,
Mrs. S. T. Rorer,
Mrs. F. A. Benson,
Amy Barnes.
Margaret Wister,
and many others; it Is
healthier so says every
thoughtful physician; and it
is cheaper as every house
keeper knows when she
finds that '-fthe quan
tity answers every purpose.
is the purest clarified cot
tonseed oil mixed with pure
beef fat. It is thefof cook
ing material ever devised
for frying anything and
everything easily digested
and highly nutritious.
Beware of imitations Ask your
focerforthe genuine Cottolene.
1 Mace b?
N. K. FAiRBANK & CO.,
CHICAGO.
PITTSBURGH AGENTS:
. SELLERS & CO.
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"SEKVJJSEEDS,
the wonderful remedy
Is sold vrltii a written
guarantee to cure all
nervous diseases, such
as WeakMecsory.Loss
of Brain Power, Head,
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Lost Manhood, Nlcht
ly Emissions, Nervous,
ncss. Lassitude, nil
drains and loss of now.
BXTO&E AND ATTXa CSCfO.
er of tho Generative organs In cither sex caused by
over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use ol
tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon leadtc
Inflrmity, Consumption and Insanity. Put up con
venient to carry In vest pocket. 81 per package by
mall; 6 for So. With every f 3 order we give a writtj.
quarantte to cure orrefundfhemaney. Clrcnlarfrefc
Address 2fei-vo 9eed Co.. Chlciicr. III.
For sale in Pittsburg by Jos. Fleming
Son, druggists, 410 and 412 Market st.
no6-50-KW
DR. E. C. WEST'S
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Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria,
Dlutness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Nenrallv.
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by ths uis
of alcohol or tobacoo. Wakefulness, Monti! De
pression, Softealnz of the Brain resulting la la
sanity, decay and delta. Premature Old A 19. L011
of Power la either sex. Involuntary Losses aal
Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of tat
brain, self-abuse or orer-lndtitcence. Each, bot
contains one month's treatment. 41.00 a box. -
sliforji.oo. by mall.
"WIS GDAKATJTKK SEC BOXE
To cure any case. With each order received n
six boxes we will send the purchaser our written
guarantee to refund the money If the treatment
does not cure. Guarantees Issued oaly by KHIk
O. STUCK Y, Druggist, Sole Agent. Nos. 2131 aal
1701 Penn avenue, corner Wylie avenue and Fulton
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CrarapCure. 23 and SO cts. . Ja-lc-eoda
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SPANISH
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sold- WITH A
WRITTEN
GUARANTEE
to cure all nerv
ous diseases, sueh
'tcirmt l,mni
w t VTia AflD Amui usino. loss oi jsrain rowers
akerulness. Lost Manhood. Nljrhtly Emissions.
'Vrvousness, Lassitude, all drains and loss of power
or tne Generative Orleans In clthersex caused by
f ver-exertloa. youthful errors, or excessive use 01
Dcc. opium or stlmnlants. Jl per paekaee by
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SOX. Pittsburg.
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mm
I will send (sealed)
FREE tho recipe
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S00 head. Lambs steady: common to choice,
$3 605 50 per 100 pounds.
lluffnlo Cnttle ReceIpls.36Io.ids through,
2 on sale; very dnll. Hog Receipts, 63 loads
through, 20 on sale: active, strong and high
er; heavy, $5 6C5 CO. Sheep and lambs Re
ceipts, 4 loads through, 24 on sale. Including
several loads Canadas held over: dull, weak
and lower; fancy wethers, $4 504 75: good
sheep, $3 904 40; lambs natives, best, $5 40
5 75.
The Dolls' Complexion.
"Well, darling, how are your
dolls?"
"They are not very well, Aunty.
I .wish you would give me some of
the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt. Mamma
said it done you so much good, and
has cleared your complexion. They
need it, too."
The natural Carlsbad Sprudel Salt
(powder form) is an excellent Aperient,
Laxative and Diuretic. It clears the com
plexion and punfijs the blood. It is easily
soluble, pleasant to take and per
manent in action. The genuine
product of the Carlsbad Springs has
the signature "Eisner & Mendelson
Co.," Agents, and Importers of Min
eral Waters, 6 Barclay Street, New
York, on every bottle. m
DANIEL M'CAFFREY.
CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY.
Car Lots a Specialty.
KS AKD 340 FIFTH AVKXTJE,
seO-D PITTSHITltO.
lillOKEKS-FI.MA.HCUL.
. .... 1 .. .. I. i.i -,.
ESTABLISHED 1834.
John M. Oakley & Co.,
BAXKEES AND BUOKEBS,
45 SIXTH ST.
Direct private wire to New York and Chi
cago. Member New York, Chicago and Pitt)
burs Exchanges.
Local securities bought and sold for cash
or carried on liberal margins.
Investments made at our discretion and
dividend-) paid quarterly.
Interest paid on balance (since 1835).
Money to loan on call.
Information books on all markets mailed
on application. ie7
Whitney & Stephenson,
57TKurmAVe
enud "H
npSWS
"RAILROADS.
PITTSBURG AND LAKE ERIE T1AILROAD
Company. Schedule In effect May 15. 1S02.
Central time. DEI' AitT For Cleveland. '8.00 a.m..
l.o5. 4. a), J.45 p. m. For Cincinnati. Chicago and
bt. Louis. "1.55, 9.p. m. For Buffalo, S.Oua. m
4.10, 9.45p. m. For Salamanca. "a.OOa. m.. 1.55,
9.45 p. m. For Young.town and New Castle, 6.00.
8.00. 11.30 a. m.. 1.55. SS.30. "4.20. 9.45p. m. For
Bearer Falls, 6.00, 7.00, "3.00. 11.3.1 a.m.. 1.55. 3. SO.
4.20. 5.2a 9.45 p. m. For Chartlers, lis 30. 5.33,
6.00, 56.45. 7.00, 7.37. 'J.X. jS.O'. 8.30. S.IO, 11.30,
VU.45a. m.. lilO. 1.0a S.00. 3.30, 4.05, 14.20, '4.25,
5.10. 5.20. '3.00. T0.45. 10 p. m.
ABRtvrj-From Cleveland. 6:30 a. m.. 12:30,
5:15. 7:TOr. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St.
l.ouis. '6:30 a.m., '12:30. 7:13 p. m. From Buf
falo. '6:30 a. m 12i30. 9:30 p. m. From Salamanca.
0:30, 10:0Oa. m.. 7:30o. in. From Youngstown.
and New Castle. 6:30, 57:25, '10:00 a. m., l!:30,
5:15, 7:30, 9:30 p. m. From Beaver Falls, 5:206:30,
7:25. 10:00a. m., '12:30. 1:20, 5:15. 7:30, 9:30 p. m.
P.. C. A. Y. trains for -Mansfield. 7:37a. m.. 12:10.
4:05 p. m. For Esplen and Beeclnnont, 7:37 a. m
4:05 p. m.
P.. (UT. trains from Mansfield. 7:31. 11:50a.
m., 2:17 p..m. From Beechmont, 7:31, 11:50 a. a.
P., McK. AY. K. It.-I)KPAKT-For New Haven,
3:20 a.m.. 3:00 p.m. For West Newton, 3:20a.
m.. 3:O0, 5:25 p. m.
ABRIVE-FromNew Haven. 9:00a. m., i:07 p.
m. From West Newton, 6:35. 9:00 a. m., '4:07
p. m.
For McKeesport. Elizabeth, Monongahela City
and Belle Vernon. 8:40. 11 :05 a. m., 4:C0 p. m.
From Belle Vernon, Monongahela City. Eliza
beth and McKeesport, 7:40a.m., 17:55, o:05 p. m.
'Dally. jaundays only. STo and from New
Castle only.
City Ticket Office, G39 SmlthQeld Street.
PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RAIL WAY
Schedule In effect May 15. 1892 (Central time).
Depot cor Anderson st. aud Klver ar., Allegheny.
'Depart for Chicago, 2:oo p. m. Solid train wltn
Pullman sleeping car. For Kane, Bradford, t7:I0
a. m. For Clarion, t7:10 a. m., t2:00p. m. For
Foxburg. 7:10a. m.. t2:0O, t4:ap.m. Fir Buffalo,
Erie. Meadvllle. t7:10 a. m. For Greenville.
Mercer, Grove City. t7:10 a. in.. t2:00 p. m. For
Akron. Cleveland, tT:10a. m.. 2:00p. m. For New
Castle. 7:ll a. m., "iOO. t3:H5 p. m. For Butler.
t6:30. '7:10. t9:30a. ra., 2:C0 t4:25. t5:15p. m.
Trains arrive: From Kane, tfl:45 p. m. j Clarion,
tll:3.) a. m 10:45 p. m.: Fcxburg. 19:05, til:30 a.
m t3:4 p. m. ; Eric. t3:50 p. m. : Greenville. Mer
cer. 111:30 a. in.. 13:50 p. m. : Akron. ll:55 a. m .
t6:45p. m.;New Castle. 19:05. 'lltfSa. m.. '6:45
p. in.: Butler. t7:fX). 19:0.", til :30 a. m., t3:50, 8:4J
p. m. : Irom Chicago. '11:55 a. m.
'Dally. tExcept Sunday.
-FIIAISE-
Heiskeil's
As the one remedy that will positively
REMOVE-
Freclcles, Pimples,
Blackheads nnd Sunburn,
to disfiguring to the face divine No lady need be
annoyed with these blemishes if she will use this
simple and unfailing remedy.
Sold by Drusslsts, or sent by mail at
Send for 50 Cents per Box.
"Hints iorKiicfien and Sick Room, Free."
- JOHKSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,
31 Commerce Street, Philadelphia.
mmm
Installment House
e occupy the entire Imilfling
S8 Sixth Street,
MENS' AKD BOY'S
Clothing on Credit
(Ready-Made & to Order.)
LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS.
Watches & Jewelry,
INSTALLMENTS.
Gash Prices Without Security.
TEdHS: One-third of tbeamount purchased
must be paid down; tne balance in smalt
weekly or montniy payments. Business
transacted strictly confidential. Opea
daily, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. 11. Saturdays
tutu 11 V. M,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When shs r"" Children, she gave them Castoria
KAILKO.IDS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Ix Effect JvTtKlt, 1892.
Trains will leave Union Mtatlon, Pittsburg
as follows (Kastern StandanI Time:
MAIN 1.IXE EASTTVAEI).
Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars
dally at 7: 15 a. in., arriving at IlarrlsburgatHJS
p. m Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. .New York 7:00
p. in., Baltimore 4:40 p. m.. Washington 5:55 p.m.
Keystone Express dally at 1:20 a.m.. arriving at
flarrlsburg 8:25 a. m Baltimore 11:15 a. m..
Washington 12:20 p. m Philadelphia 11:25 a. m..
New York 2:00 p. m.
Atlantic Kxpress dally at 3:30 a. m.. arriving at
Harrlsbnrg 10:30 a. m., Philadelphia. 1-25 p. m..
New York 4.00 p. in.
Harrlsbnrg Accommodation dally, except Snnday,
5:25 a. m.. arriving at flarrlsburg 2:50 p. m.
Day Express dally at 8:ro a.m.. arriving at Har
r!sturg3:20p. m., riilladelphla6:50 p.m.. New
York9:!5p. m., Baltimore 6:45 p, m Washing
ton 8:15 p. m.
Mall train .Sunday only, 8:40 a. m.. arrives Ilarrls
burg7:0OD. m., Philadelphia 10:S5p. ro.
Mall Kxpress dally 12:50 p.m., arriving atllarrls-
uurciuiwp. m., connecting ai jiarnsourg lor
Phlladelptila.
Plilladelplila Express dally at 4:30 p. m., arriving
at liarrlsliurg 1:00 a. m.. Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.,
and New York 7:10 a. m.
Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally, arrlvtngHar
rlsburg 2:10 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. m., Wash
ington 7:30 a. m., Phlladelpbla 5:05 a. m. and
New York 7:40 a. m.
Fast Line, dally at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harrls-
ourg3:j a. m., iruiiaaeipiiia duu v. m.. new
lora u:dua. m
ton 730 a. m.
, Baltimore 8:20 a. m.. Washing-
Cresson and Ebensburg Special, Saturdays only,
2-50p. m. '
All through trains connect at Jerse-c City with
boats of "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. N.Y.,
avoiding double ferriage and Journey through New
York City.
Johnstown Accom., except Sunday, 3:40 p. m.
Oreensbnrg Accom., 11:30 p. m.. week aajs: 10:30
p. m. Sundays. Grecnsburg Express 5:15 p. m.,
except Sunday. Dcrry Express 11:00 a.m., ex
cent Sunday.
Wall Accom.. 5:25, 6:00, 7:40. 8:35, 8:5a 9:40. 10:30.
11:(I0 a. in.. li:15. 12:50. 1:20. 2-30, 3:40, 4:oo, 4-50.
6:'5, 6:0iJ. :. 7:25 9:00, 10:20. 11:3.1 p. m..' 12:10
night, except Monday. Sunday, 8:40. 10.30 a. m..
12:25. 12:60. 2: A 4:30, 5:30, 7:1, 8:30. 10:30 p. m.
and 12:10 night.
WllHlisburg Accom., 5:25. 6:00. 6:15. 6:45. 7:00,
7:25, 7:i, 8:10. S:35. 8:50. 9:40, 10:30. 11:04 11:10 a.
m.. 12:01, 12:15. 12:30, 12:50, 1:20, 1:30, 2:00. 2:30
3:15, 2:40. 4:m). 4:10, 4:25. 4:35, 4:50. 5: (A 5:15, 5:30,
5:45. 6:01'. 6:0). 6:45. 7:25. 8:2i. 9:0ii. 9:45, 10. -CO,
11:00, 11 130 -p. m. week-days, anil 12:10 night, ex
cept Monday. Snnday. 5:j0. 8:40. 13:30 a. m..
I2:Z5. li:W. 1:30, 2:30. 4:30, 5:30, 7:20. 9:00, 9:30,
10:20 p. m., 12:10 night. '
Braddnck Accom.. S:A 6:00. 6:15. 6:45. 7.00. 7:25.
7:40.8:00. 8:10.8:53,8:50. 9:40. 10:30. 11:00.11:10.
a. in.. 12:01, 12:1.",. 12:30. 12:5('. I: 0. 1:20. 2:00, 2:30,
3:15, 3:40, 4:00, 410, 4: 5. 4:30, 4:35. 4-50, 5:00, 5:15.
5:30. 5:45. 6: 0. 6:U. 6:45. 7:25. 8:20. 9:00. 9:45. 10:20
11:00. 11:.!) p. m. week-dars, and 12:10 night, ex
cept Monday. Sunday. 5:30. 8:00, 8:40, 10: (0 a.m..
12:25. 12-50. 1:30. 2:30. 4:30, 5:30, T.SD, 9:00, 9:30,
10:30 p. in.. 12:10 night.
SOUTHWEST PENN KAILTVA-X.
ForUnlantown5:25and8:3ia. m 1:20 and 4:25 p.
m. week-days.
MONONGAHELA DIVISION.
O AND AFTIB MAT 25. 1891.
For Monongahela Cliy. West Brownsville and
Unlontown. 10:40 a. m. For Monongahela City
and West Brownsville. 7:35 and 10:40 a. m., and
4:50 p. m. On Sunday, 855 a. m. and 1:01 p. m.
For Monongahela City only. 1:01 and 5:50 p. ra.
week-days. Dr-avosburg Accom.. G:0Oa. m. and
3:20 p.m. week days. West Elizabeth Aceom.
8:35 a.m.. 4:15. 6:30, and 11:35 p. m. Sunday,
9:40 p. m.
WEST. PEfNSYLVANIA DIVISION..
OS AKD AFTEIt JUNE 23, 1892.
From FEDERAL STREET STATION. Allegheny
Clty:
For 5prlngdale."week-days. 6:20. 8:45. 9:25. 10:40.
ll:Wju m.. 1:30,2:25, 4:00. 5:00. 5:45, 6:10. 6:20.
IKiW&lllM&P1-. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:30
p.m. i'".. ...,
For Butler, week-days, 6:20. K45, 10:T2fJ
miu otiu p. iu.
For Freeport, week-days, 6:55, 8:45, 10:47 a.m..
3:15. 4:0. 5:10. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sun
days 12:35 and 9::o p. m.
For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m. and 5:00 p. m.
For Paulton aud Blalrsvllle, week-days, 6:55 a. m.,
3:15 and 10:30 p.m.
.tWThe Excelsior Baggage Express Company
will call for and check baggagp from hotels and
residences. Time cards and full Information can
be obtained at the ticket offices No, 110 Fifth are
na, corner Fourth avenue and Try street and
Union station.
Oil AS. E. PUGH. i. R. WOOD,
General Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent.
From Pittsburgh Union Station
'l rains Eun by Central Time.
Nor tli west Syalem Fort Wayne Itonte
Dvpart for Chicago, points intermediate and bevond:
li0a.m.,7.10 a.m., 120 p.m., 1.00 p.m., 8.45
p. m., 111.30 p.m. Arrive from same points : li05
a.m., 1. 15 ajn., 6X0 aja., &35 ajn., 55p.m.,
6.45 p.m.
DarAKT for Toledo, points Intermediate and beyond:
t7.10a.m.,12.20p.in.,1.00p.m., 111.20p.m. Akrivb
irom same points: fU5 a.m., o35 a.m.. fS.45p.in,
Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: tU0 ami 7ln a.m., tl.30 pjn,
ll.03p.m. Arrive from same points: 50a.m.,
ll-5 p.m., 5J55 p.m., 6.50 p.m.
Depart for Martins FeiTy, Bridgeport and Bellalre :
16.10 a.m., 1130 p.m., 4.10 p.m. Arrivb from same
points : 9.00 a.m., 1-55 p.m., 60 p.m.
Depart lor New Castle, Erie, Youn-'stown, Ashta
bula, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m.,
12.20 p.m. Arrive from same' points: 1J25 p.m.,
1S.40 p.m.
Depart for New Castle, Jamestown, Youngstown
md Niles, 3.45 p.m. Arrivc from same points :
,. -5.-10 a.m.
Depart lor Youngstown, 1Z20 pja. Arrivb from
Youngstown, 6.45 p.m.
lntIi-ivCst S.THlem-Pni IfandleRonte
DErART lor Columbus. Cincinnad, Indianapolis, St.
ouis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m.,
8 30 a.m., '3.45 p-m., '1 1.15 p.m. Arrive from same
points: 2.20 a.m., 6.00 a.m., '50 p.m.
Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intcrmediale
andbeyond: 1.10 a.m., 12p.m. Arrvb from
ame point.: "ilO a.m., 3.05 p.m.
Depart for Washington. 6.15 a. m,, 85 a.m
lA5p. m.,3.30p.m.,t4.45p.m.,4.50p.:n. Arrive
from Washington, 0155 a.m., 7AI a.m., ct50 a.m.,
110.25 a.m.,2.S5p.m.,6.25p.m.
Depart for Vheciing, 8.80 a. m., 12.05 n'n.,
(2.45 p. m., 6.10 p. m. Arrive from Vheeling.
18.45 a. nu, 3.05 p.m. 5.50p.m.
Special Notice. '
Pullman Sleeping Caxs and Pullman Dimino
Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains
(.1 both Systems.
Local Slrfmng Cars running to Columbus, Cm
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station
at 9 o'clock p. m.
Time Tables of Through and Local Aceommoda
lion Trains of eithersystem.not mentioned above, can
be obta'ned at 110 Filth Avenue and Union Stadon.
Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices ol the Penn
sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh.
Daily. tEx. Sunday. JEi. Saturday. fEx. Monda-.
.JSEPH WOOD, E. A. FOKD,
Gcnersl Maugsr Gneril ttsstsgsr irtn
BALTIMORE AUD OHIO RAILROAD
Schedule In effect Sept. SL ISM. Eastern time.
for-rtasiunfcion. D.
C. llalllinore. 1'hlla
delpli la and New
York, "3 00 a m and
3 20 pm.
For Cumberland,
M W. 8 00 a m, tl 10.
8 :opm.
For ConnetlsTlUeA
8 50, S 00. S3 30 a m.
ti 10. U 15, ii CO aad
9 20 p m.
V o t Unlontown,
5", "8 00. J8 3a m;
tl 10. 41 15 and CO
pin.
V r r Ml. Tlf)t.!int
to SOand JS 0.1am; tl 10, U 15andt30Opm.
For Wasiitn-rton. Fa., 1 20, 58 10 and $9 30 a m,
100, UK. laipm.
For Wheeling. 7 20. S3 10 and J9 30 .a m. 1 00,
7 SO. U::5pm.
ror uincmnau ana bt. Louis. 7 3) a m.
i7 30 and 111 53 p m. For Cincinnati 11 55 p m. Sat'
nrrtay only.
For Columbus. 7 20 a m. 17 30 and U 55.
For Newark. "7 a a m, "7 30 and 11155 pm.
For Chicago. 7 a a m and TSOuia.
Tniins arrlre from Xew York. Pl-tladelphia. Bal
timore aud Washington, t 20 am. "J 30 Dm. From
Columbus, Cincinnati and ChIe-ijo. "8 50 a m. 8 U
fi m. From Wheeling. "8 50 and "10 am. 1 1 13,
T 55 and "8 40 pro.
Parlor and sleepln-rcars to Baltimore, Washing
ton, Cincinnati and Chleazo.
Dally. tUally except SMinday. SSunday only.
ISatnrday only. -(Dally except -Saturday.
The Plttslinr-c Transfer Company will call forand
check ba((-e from hotels and residences upon
orders left at B. A O. ticket oluce, corner Firth
arenne and Wood street, and839Mnlthfleld street.
J. T. ODELL. C11AS. O. SCTJLl,,
General Manager. Gen. Pass. Acenu
ALLFOHEXY VALLIA' RAILWAY CO
Taklntr effect June 28. 1891 trains will
leave and arrive at Union station. Plttsburs;. east
ern standard time: Buffalo express Leaves at 8:20
a. m'., 3:50 p. m. (arriving at Bnffalo at 5:15 p. m.
and 7:2) a. m.)i arrives at 7:05 a. in.. 8:35 p. m. Oil
City and Du Uois express Leaves 0:00 a. m. 8:20 a.
m.. l;30p. m. : arrives 1-00. G:35. 10:3) p.-m. Em.
lenton Leaves 3:45 p. ra. ; arrives 10:CO a. in. TUt
tnnlnr Leaves 9:0o a.m.. 5-00 p. m. : arrives 8;5J
a. m.. 5:55 p. m. Braebum Leaves 8:50 a. m..
12:05 p. m.. 5:30 p. m.. 8:15 p. m.; arrives 6:40 a.
m.. 8:05 a. in.. l:up. m., 7:40 p. m. Valley Camp
Leaves 10:15 a.m.. 2:30. 9:30. 11:30 p. m. ; arrives
8:40a'. m.. 11:30. 4:40, 11:10 p. m. IIulton-Leaves
70 p. m.: arrives 9:20 p. m. bnnriay tralns-aBur-falo
express-Leaves 8:20a.m.. 8:00 p. m.: arrives
7:"S.i. m.. 6:35 p. m. Emlenton Leaves 9:C5 a.m.
arrives J:15 p. m. Klttannln-; Leaves 12:40p.jn.s
arrives 10:15 p. m. Braeburn Leaves 9:50 p. in.:
arrives 7:10 p. m. Pullman parlor buffet car on
dav trains and Pullman sleeping car on night trains
between Plttsburs- and Buffalo. Ticket offices. So.
110 Fifth ar. and Union station.
DAVID McCAltUO, JAMES P. ANDERSON,
Gen'l Bupt, Gen, Pais. Art.
18ennsy.lvaniBLinES.
SEW ADVEKTISEMENTS."
4))A44443
A PAIR OF PMffil
Isn't it queer how the Italian
word for Cown, Panteieon,
has given a name to what
used to be worn instead of
trousers? It's a fact, though
just the same, and it's also
true that whatever your sta
tion in life may be you can't
go without pantaloons, and
not to look like a Panteieon
you wa?it to get your Pants
at Jackson's. As for stytisk,
nobby suits, where else can
yott find the selection we
show? Not . in the Cheap
John store, not atnong the
pots and kettles of the job lot
concerns. No, sir. Good,
honest reliable clothing can
only be- had of the maker at
the maker's price no mid
dle7)ian's profit. Our $10
suit is equal to any you'll
buy elsewhere at $12 or $15.
Our home-made $12 Suit you
cant duplicate for less than
$18, as for our $15 suit you
ca7i't match at all at any
price. See these exceptional
values.
954 and 956LIBERTY ST.
Star Cor.
Our slock for tailoring to
measure is now complete.
Largest selection in the city.
Popnilar prices.
Q-frOfr 0--a3fr0
Sell-54-3TWT
Every evenln-j, Wednesday and Sitnrday
Matinees. PONXELLY ana GIKARD In
the new- XATUUALGAS.
Sept. 19 Walter Sanford's "My Jack."
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MEDIC IX.
WHiTTIER
S14 rESN AYENT3E. 1'ITISBUKO, PA.
As old residents know and back llloj ot
Plttsbnrc papers prore, is the oldest ostab
llslied and most prominent physician in tht
city, derotin: specialattention to all clironls
SSrs NO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible MCDAnilQ aai mental dl
persons llL.ll V UUO ease?, physical da
cay, nervoys debility, lack of energy, ambi
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fnnre.1.. BLOOD AND SKIN SEE
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Klandnlar .wellln-:s, nlceratlona or th
ton-;ne, month, throat, ulcers, old sore, ar
cured lor life, and blood potions thoroughly
tl's'ylle:" URINARY, Sadd
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Dr. Whlttlor's life-Inns extensive expert
ence lnsnres scientific and reliable treat
ment on common sense principle. Consulta
tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully
Heated as if here. Office hours, 9 a. m. tod
r. M. Sunday. 10 a- M. to 1 p. v. only. DR.
1VI1ITTIKK,8U Penn avenue, Pittsbur-f. Pa
WEAK MEN.
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