saw J? V -y--- 4 BUSIES IS ACTIVE. Operations in All Manufacturing Lines on a Pretty Big Scale. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24r 1892. PREVIOUS RECORDS SURPASSED. Indications Toint Unmistakably Season of Great Prosperity. to a DRIFT OF LOCAL WHOLESALE 1IABKETS Saturday. Oct. 22. 'The business week has b'ecn broken up and demoralized by the Columbus holidays, nnd a trade review with comparisons, there fore, is out of the question. "Ve hare had reports of increased activity in mercantile and manufacturing lines, however; and ac cord. ng to the commercial agencies the volume of general business is surpassing all previous autumn records. This is particu larly gratifying in view of the Presidental contest now in progress, as it indicates that no matter what the outcome of it may be trade will not be materially affected one war or fhe other. The most encouraging ieature of the general situation, perhaps, is the great activity in all lines of manu facture. It indicates that manufacturer: are confident of an unusually briad and stronc market for manufactured ;;oods throughout the World's Pair year, and may be accepted as a guarantee of at least a year of unwonted prosperity. Farmers are cet tlnsr low prices tor theirfrrain. Irat thev are making money 0:1 live stock, dairy products ant' farmyard staff, and otherwise taring well. Tlio distributive movement of general mctcliamli-e from this point is larger and more prontauie tnati at tins time last year, sliowinj tli.it tlio puichasing powcrof con Fumei lias increased, and as collections arc fairly easy no complaints are heard on any liand. Lowest Trice lcr Recorded. St. locis. Oct. 21 The lowest quotation ever recorded o'l wheat since St. Louis be came a leading market was recorded to-day. Tlic price, -which has been on the decline for some time pat, dioppedto-dav to fcoc. Tlio bears have tor Mime time believed that they wctcontlio winning side, but v sharp a de cline had not been expected. The crop this year, although fair, is below thp average, mul the European demand lias been heavier than bad been counted on, owinj to the poor crops in thp wheat jfrolnff sections of Eu rope. The direct cause of the low price seems, according to the prevailing idea, 10 be that tanners who have been holding back their erain h.ive suddenly released it, flood ing the market in consequence. rocLTRY iJIve-Sprinr chickens. (will jur bmau 10 lucaiuin MZC'U and 75rtl 00; tnrkcis. 14l5c per Ih. Dre:scd-Chlck-ens. I315cper lb; ducks. 1516c; tarke)c 1517c. Tish. HairQr. I Mackerel, lib's, bills bbls Palls Palls 200 lb IOC lli SO-lb li-ID 10-lb Ultra lues's bloaters. HO 00 J-1) 40 $10 40 $ 3 3) 2 10 Extra No. 1 bloaters. 3500 17 HO 9 15 2 S3 195 xtra No. 1 mess.... 3J 00 IS 40 8 40 2 CO ISO Extra No. 1 shore... 3 to 14 40 7 40 2 SO 1 60 Med. No. 1 mess 24 00 IS 40 8 40 I 00 1 40 Wed. 2o. 1 shore.... 21 10 10 UU 5(3 175 123 Ex. .No.: shore mess 22 ( 11 40 5 90 185 130 Ex. o.2 shore large 20 on lo 40 & 40 1 70 1 20 Ex. No. 2raed.euorc 18 00 9 40 4M 153 110 No. 2 medium lis 01 7 90 4 15 IS) 95 Ko. 3 large H 00 7 40 3J in 90 Hound lierrlnr Half bbls. luolb... l'oiomac herriuc; Itarrela. ...... ...... Half barrets ...... Holland herring Kcss Lake Iierrine Half bbls. 701b., Quarter bbls, 30 lb., la 300 SOD :so 250 CO 5 to 2 75 135 110 ro so Higher Triced Cotton Looked For. Xeiv York. Oct. 22 Hubbard, Price & Co. say: The statistical position of cotton, as made up by this morning's Chronicle, shows tlio. following: A visible supply of 3,073,776 bales this year, against 2,095,102 at the samo time last vear. Crop cimiiig insight this week 303,lfi3. against 514,675 bsles for the fame week in 1S31. The figures speak for themselves In Liverpool yesteiday our decline of Thursday was the cause of "lower quotations. To-day sales were unusually heavy for a Saturday, and the market closed steady at an advance. Our own miiket opened firm at 10 points advance, and closed at the best price of the day, 16 to 17 points above thoso of Thursday. The temper of the inatket is very bullish and there appears every probability of higher prices on Mon day. The movement at the interior towns will hardly exceed OB 000 bales, airainst 155,000 bales last J ear. The foielgn mul Lets can scaicely be expected to decline upon anv companion njucn snows bo great a deficiency as this. alls, is lb.. Paiu. 10 lb White ash Half bbls, 70 lb Quarter Iibl-, 30 1b . Vails, 151b Palls, 101b Russian sardines Half bbls, 1001b Kegs Whole codfish Large, per lb - Medium g Boneless codfish ,20-lb boxes, l(a2-lb bricks, per lb 6 (264 ID-lb boxes, l2-ib bricks, choice 7ki Miscellaneous. Bcckwiieat Flocr New, 2'-3c per lb. seeds Choice rccleancit Western ilmotbr, f 1 90 1 95 perbu; choice rtxleancd Western clover, t7 50: white cocr. fll 50: orchard grass. II S3: millet, $1 451 to; blue grass, fl U0: 25. l$Eass-ew York and Michigan pea beans. $2 n 3 20 per Ira: band-nicked medium, f- 05: 10: Lima. 4k4Sc per lb: Pennsylvania and Ohio beans, $1 8ol 90prbu. It rswax Choice, yellow, 3033c: dark, 2528c. Honev New crop white clover, 2t22cperlB; uuv.iv. Utah, jttioc, siiuiucu llonev, d,LiC. TLLOW-couiitry rough, 3)$(34c per lb: city ren dered, 44"$c. FtATH tits-Extra live geese, 5860c per lb: Ko. 1 do. j0c: mixed, 30(gHoc. Mm Chestnuts, $550S 0 1 fer bushel; pea nuts, green, -cSISc per pound: do roasted, SI 15 1 5 per bu-bei: hickory nntt II 75i tj; sheli liarls. $2 ot2 25 new walnuts. $1 00(31 25: old do. 7585c: butternuts, 75855 for old xnd SI coal 25 L lor new; nlberts." 9c per 16; almonds. Tarragona. 18c; do !ica, 16c; do paper shell, 75c: shelled almonds. 3'c: llrazil nuts. bffiSS'c; French wal nuts. Sc; pecans, 10c; Naples walnuts, 13c: Grenoble walnuts, 13c C'loi'.it-b.-tnd refined. SS M6 73 per barrel: Tennsjlvanla champagne elder. 6 2n6 50; new comitry elder, $4 vain 50. crab cider, 7 SO&i 00. Tickles-! SOgwoO per barrel. PorcOKN 45e per lb. HiDts-Grccii steer hides, trimmed. 75 lbs and up. 7c: greet, steer hides, trimmed. go tu 75 lbs. 7e. green steer hides, trimmed. uurter60 lbs, be: green cow hides, trimmed, all weights. 4c; green bull hides, trimmed, alt weights, 4c: green calf skins. No. L. Oct green cair skins. lo. 2. 4c: green steer hides, trimmed, side branded, 4c: green salt steers, Xo.-l 60 lbs and up. 77Xc: green salt steers. No. 1, 60 lbs and less. 4-34H-: green sa't cons. No. 1, all weights, 4lijc: green salt calf. No. 1. s to 15 lbs. 5Hfi6c- green salt kip. No. 1. 15 to 25 lbs. 4Q3c; runner kin. -No. 1. 10 to 25 lbs, 34c; No. 2 hides. U-c off; N o. 2 call; 2c off. HEAVINESS IN GRAIN Grain, Flour and l"eed. The sample tabic wnB covered with sam ples of nil descriptions of stuff to-day, but, judging by results, the ceneral supply was largely in excess or the demand. Tho only ttan-action was one car sample oats, spot. at3IKc ' Il-ceipts bulletined: Via the B- c O. 7 cats hav. lcarbraTfiJ ca;oats, 1 car mid dlings: via the 1'., Ft. V."& C 2 cars corn. 17 cirsoats, 6 cars rve. Ileal shay, 5 cars bar ley, 3 cara flour. Total, 54 cars. RANGE Or TI1E UAHKF.T. rThe following quotations for grain, feed, hny and sraw are for car loth on track. Dealers charge e-mail advauet from store. Wheat-No. 2 red 7.1 (S 75'- CorvXo. 2 yellow ear 52Uja 33" High mixed car. 5tCa 5" -illxeu ear. 49 49l No 2 3 ellow ".lielleil 4S5 49" High mixed shelled u "ja 48'i Mixed shelled 4b a 47 Oatr-No 1 white 37"a 3i No. 2 iliitc. aW 37 Extra No. 3 white mm. :ii N,?-3- 33 IS -0, ed 33 34 Hir-N" 1 Western 64 a M .-.2 Western es t Flour (joliliers- jirices) Faner bnnds, 4 75(ffi 5 to: staadard winter patents, $J 504 75: soring patents, ft 5C(E4 M; M-alrlit wn.ler. S4 2VSJ50. nT MBfhH le'1 Si XXX bakCrSl r Wl The Exchanse i'nee Current quotes flour in catlots on track as .olio us: latent winter ?) -ya4 25 l'atent spring 4 44 50 Straight winter 3 7vat 00 "elr- - 3?(a..o0 Low grades 2 23 75 j..; ilu,ur, 3 5 tan 75 bprlrg bakers 3 41153 5J MlLFEm-No. 1 -xhite mlddllnen, 1S"03I1I0) No. Iwlun ir.ldilllngs. J16 toai7 50; winter whett liraii, fll 7 (S,I5 l; brown middlings. Sir, 50P16 CO chop, sis 0(8" Ok v. HaI Choice timothy. S12 50(313 75; No. 1 tlm othi. fI2 7W3(W: No. 2 tlinothT. 10 7irnill ( JnlTe.lclov-rand timothy, f 12 rooi2 50: packing -U0 W: fl,caillK prairie, J 509 U0; wagon haC, c.?ww llct' :6 C0: oat 5s H6 23; rjc, (500. And Buoyancy in Provisions the Features on Ub the Chicago Board of Trade 'Wheat Re ceipts Enormous Receipts of Hogs LIglit and Trices Somewhat Higher. Chicago, Oct. 2i Heaviness in grain and buoyancy in piovision tells the talo of to day's markets. Wheat is 3lo lower and com KSJjJc Ihe wheat receipts were a. depressing weight, tiie arrival here for three days foot ing up 1,026 cars and there were nearly 3,000 cars in the Northwest. A reported failure of a large concern In Paris made trade here nervous and helped to weaken prices, al though it did not appear to have much ef fect on tho 111.11 ket, which would naturally ue most aueciua 11 the luuure had been Important. corn was weak ana lower on tho dullness day. Rio on spot Armor and dull; No. 7, 16c; Sugar, raw, dull and Arm- fair renntmr. 3o. centrifugal, 96 test, 3 7-163c liefined steady and quiet. Molasses nominal lor foreign; New Orlennx. steidy and quiet: common to fancy. 2535c. lilcn active and linn: domestic, fair to extra, 4K6c; Japan, B5ic ComwsrED On steady; crude, 27Kc; yel low, 30JiSlc Tallow fltm and qttiot; city, Kc ltosiN quiet and linn: strained, common to good.$lt7K13.. Tdepektihi! quiet and firm at SW31Kc. Loos firm and in fair demand; western prime, 23c Receipts 9.S31 packages. Hides in good demand and firm; wet salted New Otleans selected and Texas selected. 45 .to 60 pounds, 57c. vw 1VUUVV4 0 1 Ullk IUX1IC1 UIIU tjllicili. UtU mess, $12 S512 SO: new mess, $13 2513 SO; extra prime. $13 2513 75 Cut meats steady; pickled bellies. 8JS3ic: do shoulders, 7c; do bains, 10llc; middles firm and quiet; short clear, November, $8 55. Lard quiet; We'teru steam, $9 10; sales of 100 tierces at $9 07: options, no sales; October, $9 05: No vember, $3 T5 bid: January. $7 85 bid; leflned strong: continent, $9 25g9 50. Daikt PnoDccrs Butt-r firm nnd ill good uuwianu; n esie-n uairv, IMS'SC; do creamery, 192Sc; do lactory, 140 17c: Elgin. 2Sc. Cheese quiot and weak; part skims. 37c fet. Louis Flour somewhat unsettled, but not lower. Wheat sngarod from thostartand speculation wa very slow; the close wast J 0114a nnder AVednesdav's: cash flnislied at 66;c. the lowest It lias reached in eight or ten years; October, 6&3e Did: November, 67c bid; December, 63JJC: Slav, 7GJ76Jc Corn waR fairlv firm eailw but soon weakened and fell off, closing JiK Jelow Wednes day; cash nnd October closed c loner tit 37e; Xoveraber. 37375fc: Decetnbor, Si 374c: year, 37c" bid; Slay, 40Jc. 0.its de clii.ed less thun either corn or wheat, clos- , 23c: oco-id:Mav.32K Barlevsteadv: owa. 67c: Alinnesnta. &3iS)fi3c. Hra.11 firm at 56c, east track-. Ilnv dull; timotliy, $9 00 13 50: prairie, tG 5P9 00. Flaxeed lower at $1 06. Cornmeal lonerat$l S5l 90. Philadelphia Flour quiet, vt'heit week: No. 2 red In export elevator. 74c: No. 2 red octoner, iil,ic: November, 74Vi074Kc; December, 767654c: January, 77Ji67Stic. Corn Snnf and October No. 2 mixed steady under light offerings, while futures beyond this month wet e weak: local carlots quiet: No. 2 nieli mixed in elevator, 5Ie: No. 2 mixed. October, 4SK6!4SJc; November. 48 4fc: December. 4S48fc; January. 474Sc; Oats Catlots dull nl wak; luturcs nomi nal; No. 3 white, 36!37c: No. 2 wbitpon track, 39c; No. 2 white, October, 383e: No vember, 37K34c; December, dSaTSK January, 3839c. E3gs llrm nnd in fair demand: Pennsylvania firsts, 23:4c Minneapolis-It was a dull situation "that greeted traders this moniintr. The trading was liuhtnll thrnnsb. the session. December opened at 69c and closed at 69c, tho bottom pi ice for over 11 vear. Mav onencd at 7JVc and closed at 7Jc. There was considerable activity in the cash mnrket for the better grades, but low grades drasged and wte forced in all instances of purchases. Re ceipts of wheat hero were 63S cars for one day, andntDuIuth and Superior for three days 1.252 cars. Close May, 74c; October, 68Jfc; December, 69c: on track, no. 1 hard, 7CKc: No. 1 Northern, C3c; So. 2 Northern, 64QC6C Toledo Wheat active and lower: No 2 cash and October, 72 NovemDor, 72c: De ccmb'r, 7ic; May, 79c. Corn dull and steady; No. 2 cash, 41c; Na 3. 4PKC; No. 3 yellow. t2)e. O.itsquiot; cash, 33c. Ityodul!; cash, 57Kc Clovcseod active and steady; nrimo cash and October. $6 40: November. LIVE STOCK. V, Groceries. M'GAR dereI. liolicrb LR-P.'tent cut-loaf, bvcc: cube"!. 5!c- pow 5HcgrauuIatcd (t.tinlard), 5Xe: confec- . A. at : soft A. imdltfc- fHtlPt. t olTnu J&i.. ealrfillmp il.inn ......... .,, ; ... .... j ....v.... .hitiv. vvililliuil 3CIIOW, l(flH'3e. COKFr.E Kuated.lu paekacts standard brands. 21 13-20c; secou- grades, 20V.2ic; fancy grades. 2.Tffl3lc l.oooe-Jat a, 5"(5.tnc: tantos, 20(3e: MoLAbSLS- holce, 3;fgj5!ic; fancy, S'.'40c ccnlrlfuga's. 3C3)c '-or--, bvitrr Corn lp. ViSic: sugar m nip. 223Ic fancr flavors. 335c: lilack strap. 16aisc. l-KinTS Louaon larcr rai.ins ;o: California London lasers. JI so2 to: a'iromla muscatels bags. SgS'tc: boxed.51 lil 23: Valencia. 5V5c ondar.i Valencia. ZUB.'q: Calllornla sultanas. II USc: currants. ft(V: Cjillfomia prunes. 9.(3) lie: French prune-, sSIOSc: CaUfornia seedless ralslus. l-ll cartons. S3 75: eltron. 203c- Icmou pecL, lO'jfSiIIc. KlCK-Fanrv head Carolina, 6'i(5Kc: primi! to choice. 5V,OCc: Louisiana, 5gCc; Jaa, 5'(35i(" Japan. 56c- -., CANNED GOODS standard neariin c inffi' n. extra peaches S2 432 60: Mronds. SI 9 S2 w pic peaehc;. $I"251 30: tlnet.t corn. $140(3160: Har lord county corn. SI C5I1 11: lima b-ans. ?1 2r 1 25: soaked. erSje: earn June pens $1 jaffii 25. marrowrat peas. $1 05I 10: soaked, TSffiS v. t reneli peas, fll 5?M0OfUO0 cxnsorSl 40(B2 50 '& dozen: plncapp'cs. I 25I 3); extra do. J! 40; Ilahama do, S3 00: Damson plums. Eastern. 1 23: Call lornla pear. fi 2V3J 35; do greea gages. Jl 75 do egg plums. $1 75; do apricots. (1 tvtS.2 iu; do extra white cherries. 42 73!t2 S3; do wiilte cherries, 2-Ibcans, SI 65; ras)ioerrle. $1 25si 50: stnwber l't. 51 t5t K: coosebprries. SI n$! i5:tomatoes. !)5eSl CO; salmon. I-lb. SI 30ffll 35; blackberries. 7055 fcOc: tiieeotash. 2-lbeans, soakeil. Vh:: do. stand ard. I-Ib eau. SI 2S1 i: corned beef. 2-ib cans. Jl 7o(?l tO: do, 14-!b SIS W; roist beef. 2-Ib, SI 73; chipped beef. I-lb cans II 911 0U: bakeil tteaiis. St J&t 50; lobsteni. 1-lb, $2 20: mackerel, Iresli, 1-lb, ! 90: broiled. SI 50: sardines, dome. tic. Us, 4 00: f. $5 25; Hi. mustard, 2-: liuiwrtcd. Js. SI0 5ii2W; Imported. SI8W23 00; canned apples, 3- b. 7USm0c: gallons. i2 vySj 00 OILS-Carbon. 110. 6c; headllgiit, 6"c; water white, 7e; hlalne. 13c: Ohio legal icst. ejc; snhitts winter white, 34Cdlc: summer, 32a33c Provlhioni IH?h grade lard was advanced Jc per ft ro-daj, hut otherwise- no ch'augcs were m.ide. in trade, tho big icceipts tor three days and in sympathy with the weakness In wheat. There was not much demand and the offor insjs were ftee. The tendency to decline was slightly counteracted by the firmness of provisions. Initial trades were at about th e final Amies of Wednesday and gradually sagged off HQJ&c. Oats weie quiet and lower on the big ar rivals for three days and the weakness in other pits. The close was at VMM& under Wednesday night's fljrures. Hog products were easy early but soon turned strong; aud sold higher. The re ceipts of boss were light and prices at the yards higher. At best Agures the gains over the close Wednesday were 15c for pork nnd 10c for lard, while ribs were pushed up 35c lor October and 10c to 20o for other months. Plentv or boat room was offered, but the demand was light. Rates held steady at .V4U iur wueatuiiu zc lorcoin to liuuuio. Cah Quotations were as follows: Flonr weak: prices 1525o lower than one week back: No. 2 spun? wheat, 74Jf7c: No. 3 spring wheat. C063e; No. 2 leu. 71?i71Jc No. 2 corn. 40-JJc. No. 2 oat, 2Sc; No. 2 white, 29c; No. 3 white, 29030c No. 2 rye, 51c. No. 2 barley, 60Jzc; No. 3, f. o. b., 37c No. 1 flaxseed, $1 09. Piimu timotliv seed, $1 OU Mess pork, per bbl, $12 5 12 20. Laid, per 10J Id. JS 80. ahorc riu sides (loose), $7 75j510 80. Dry salted sbnul. ders (boxed). $7 457 50. Short clear sides (boxed), $S 20S 25. hisky, distillers' fin ished goods, per gal, $1 -15. Sugnrs, cut loaf unchangod; granulated unchanged; standard A unciianged. No. 3 corn, 39c. Receipt Flour. 34,000 barrel; wneat, 46S. 000 bushels; corn, 511,000 bushels; oats, 574.000 bushels; -rve. 31000 bushels: barley, 171,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, CO 000 barrels; wheat, 9SS.O00 bushels; corn, 4 10,0 JO busbels; oats. 593,000 bushels; rye, 11,000 bushels; bar lev. CS.OOObuxhels. On tho Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market wax higher; creamery, 2027c; dairy, 1SQ2IC Eggs firm at 2020c Ranee of the lcidlng Tutures, furnished bv John St. Oiktey & Co., bankers aud brokers, "No. 45 blxth street: Large bams Jledlum fcmall tlmulders. sugar-cured. Itnakfast bacon........ Pitt-ad. , Clear liellle. smoked.. c:eir lullics, dry salt. JIU ? 10's IIS y Open- High- Low- Clos- Close VHtTiCLFS. lng. est. e6t, lng. Oct. 19 Wheat. Octobr 1 1 j f 7i3s, f 72j December. 71! 74S 73V 73'i, 74S May 73,'j 79 783i 7S3, 78H COEN-. October 40'S 40X 405 41), 41H Noiembcr. 42JJ 4:' 4I1 41J 42J December. 42 42 41k 41M 4J May 43,'j 454 45 45 45K 1ATS. , October 2 28, 3H I8H' tSH, Noiembcr 23H 23H 29 2D!t :V'A Deiembcr. SuS 30 31 S0H SO May..i ,3ih 31 33i 3JJ, 33 1'OllK. October. 1212 II 85 N'ovemlier II 90 12 17 II 00 t2 17 II 80 January 13 20 13 35 13 15 13 32 13 20 Lard. October SC7 880 867 880 870 November 7 97 815 7 17 805 795 January 750 7 57 745 7 57 745 MtOKT RtBS. October. 10 50 10 S3 10 50 10 S3 10 50 November. 780 780780 780 783 January... 6 82 6 90 6 82 (,90 6 82 Car receipts for to-day Wheat, 1,017: corn. 1,001; oats, 401. Estimates for to-morrow Wheat, 370; corn, S80; oats, 100. - GENERAL MARKETS. Pork. hear 13 m 'I'" - Dried beer, knuckles - lioiudb ; Hats Lard (pure), tierces '"lb rmoSO-Juca". Lard tit fined), tierces 17...:.... Hnlrbanels. -. -.. pair,::::::-: .-::::::::: t:-::::;:::::::::::::-:::::::: Jlrejb cases Jca-lb cases 15 00 13 n 10 !1 4 9lf 614 O'ft 6 6 Dairy Products. rtrrrcn-Elgin creamcry.3I-T2c; other brands. I&gatic: choice to fancy eiuntry roll. ajii2Cc: fair to inclliiin grades. 17taae; low grades, 1415c; cook Irg. Iffliic; grease. SftlTc. . - li . lUEksc-Uhlu, I0il!c: New York. llKOUSc: T -- r - ' ivaieii "i"' lsConshi Swiss .dock "' ; -witic; isconsln t limburger, logtlc; Ohl LGOS-Strtctly fresh 7 2:c; itonge.stock. a$: :ks. Kc; Hl New Tork Flour Receipts. 63,000 pack ages: exports, 3,3J0banels, 2950Q sacks; dull and weak; sales. 5,200 barrel,; low extras, $2 003 00; fair to fancy, $3 004 00: patents. $4 15( 40; .Minnesota clear, $3 003 50; straight, $3 45t 25. CoEKittAL quiet ana steady; yellow West ern. $3 003 10. Wheat-No. 2 rod, 77Jc afloat, 779c f. o. b : No 3 red, 71c; ungraded red. 6674c: No. 1 Northern. Sljc: No. 2 Northetu, 7oc; No. 2 Milwaukee, ic; options opened irroa nlar, partly ic up. declined jic on re ports of financial trouble in Paris and heavy receipts, reacted ,c and closed steady at 5Ko under Tnursdav: sales Included No. 2 led, December. 7tJK079Jc, closing at 79c: Jjitiimry. 80JS0c, cloning at 80J.C; May, b5S6 MOc, uiiisuii; at 85Jfc. JJarlet Malt dull; Western, 70SOc CoK Receipts. 207,003 bushels; exports, 91.009 bnshel: sales, 30,000 bushels 'tutures, 23,000 bushels spot; spit dull and eaier; nv.jyBK eieva-or: 4'jmajic attoat; op tions weie dull, J6'c lower, and weak; No vember. 4!49Jic closing at 49o; Decern her. 5Jg5o5c. cio.lng at 50c; day, 51k BiJic, clo-In.- at 51c. Uats Receipts, o75,0C0 bushels; no exports; sales. 10,0t0 bushels futures, 30,00-J bushels spot: bpot dull and firmer; options dull, HGMo lower, weak; December, 35?c, closing at J5c; May, 28-c. clnsliig at 3c;hpot, No. 2 white, 39c; mixed Western, 5J30c; white do.35(6c; white State, 35(6c; No. 2 Chi cago, 35c- Hav quiet and 'easy; shipping, 60Q65O ; good to clinlce, 70S5c iloro dull and weak; Pacific coast, 18024 c GuochKiES. Coffee Kxehaiige closed to te 40: December, $6 42: Febrnnrv.$6 57K. Re ceipts Flour. 658 ban els; whcat.252,960 bush els; corn, 51,736 bushels; oats.910 buslieis: rve, 6,090 bushels: cloverseed, 2,445 bags. Ship mentsFlour, 13 471 barrels; wheat. 144.900 bushels; corn, 65,400 bushels; oats, 4f0 bush els: rye, L2C0 bushels: cloverseed, 610 bags. Duluth Wheat took another drop to-day; the'opening was about the samo as Wednes day's close, but prices sagged off Jc boforo 1 o clock; most of the tradintr was In cash in the earlv hours, and they we ro remarkably active: May was the only future in which there was much dealing, and it sold in liige lots on the declining market: close, No. 1 bard, cash and October. 70Jc: December. 72c: Mav. 7i!c: No. 1 Northern, cash and October. 68c; December, 691c: May, 76c: No. 2 Northorn, cash and October. 63c; December, 64c; No. 3, 58K rejected, 49e. Milwaukee Flour steady. Wheat weak: December, (We: No. 2 spring, 67e$c: No. 1 Northern, 7273c Corn lowni- No., 4041c Oat steady; No. 2 white, 32W33c; No. 3 do, 3031e. Barley No. 2. 5io4Jc Rye ac tive nnd slower: No. 1, 56e. Provisions 1111-. changed. Pork October. $11 90. Lard Oc tober, $8 70. Receipts Flour, 6,000 barrels: wheat, U3,B00-timjhels; baric v, 91,800 bushels. Shipments Flour, 29.200 barrels; wheat, 9,990 bushels; barley. 9,800 bushels. Peoria-Corn active: No. 2, S9c; No. 3, 38Jc: No. 4,37c. Oits active and irregnlir; nu. 2VOUE, ouKjie: .-o. a wince, vefitgioc Rye scarce; No. 2. 5JfS57c. Wliisky fit in; wines,.Sl 15: spirits $1 17. Receipts Wheat, 9,900 busbels: corn, 53.200 bushels; oats, 75 900 busbels: rye. 2,400 buslieis: barley, 14,000 bush els. Shipments Wheat, 7,100 bushels; corn, 24,700 bushels: oat. 150.500 bushels; rye, 2,650 bushels: bnriey, 9,500 bushels. Cincinnati Flonr easv. Wheat easier and lower: No. 2 red, 990c; teceipts, 11,500 bush els; shipments, 1500 bushels. Corn easier; No. 2'mixed. 4c Oats No. 2 mixed, 32c Rye easy; No. 2. 58c. Pork Arm at $12 37J Lard strong at $8 37X- Bnlkmeats Arm at $S 00. Bacon fii-m at $9 50. Whisky active and Arm; sales, 1,433 barrels at $1 15. Butter steady. Sugay steady. Cggs strong at 17c Cheese strong. Kansas City Wheat dull and easy: No. 2 hard, old, 57c; new, 5S"9c; No. 2 red. 61?62e. uirauiuimii nnner; .-, o. 2 mixed, 3iyif$35o; No. 2 white. 353Gc. ' Oats steadv; No. 2 mixed, 25?2G?: No. 2 white. 27V28c. Ers firm at l18c Receipts neat, 96 000 bushels; cum. 15 000 bushels; oats, none. Shipments Wheat, 111,000 bushels; coin, 9,000 bushels; oats, none. Baltimore Butteractlve: creamerv.fanov. .2S29e: do. fair to choice, 20ig27c; do, imita- iioii,2:tsc: iaaie, tancy, isaisie; do, good tn choice, 16i7c; rolls, fine, 9a20c: do, fair to good, 16l8c; store packet!, 1518c'Ejgs firm and scarce at 23c. Coffee steady; Rio cargoes, fair, ISJc; No. -7, 1616Kc; other markets closed. 2few Orleans -Suinr (easier, new centri fugal, choice white, 44 l-16c; off whito. 35ig) vcuow 10c: off iri-adptt Molasses and onen- kottle.stpnrtTr. iiowr, (yrfivi uuu luir, sje: ByruD, XolfaoC Buffalo Wheat No. 1 hard, 80fS5c; Northern, 85JiS5?ic; No. 2. 75c C01 n-No. 2, 45Jc Receipts Wheat, 42,000 bushels; corn, 8,uuo -bushels. Shipments Wheat, 300,000 bushels; corn, 100,000 bushels. Hogs -Active at the Central Yards and Cattle and Sheep. Dull, East Libertt, P.l, Oct. 23. Cattle Receipts, 1,760 hoad; shipments, 1,760 head: nothing doing; all throuah con signments; 20 cars cattle shipned to New Tork to-day. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; shipment, 460 head; market firm: I'lilladeinhias, $5956 00; best Yorkers, $5 655 75: 10 cars hogs shipped w iuw inrK 10-uny. Sheep Receipts, 400 head: shipments, 600 head; nothing doing; nothing on sale. jUy Associated Press.; Buffalo Cottle Receipt", 153 loads throuzh. 3 for sale nnd firm; extra export steers, $5 005 25. Hogs Receipts, 79 loads through; active, excited and higher; heavy corn ted, S6 156 25: packers and medium. JO 006 10. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 7 loads through, 15 iOr sale; steady but very slow, with a downward tendeney, a few choice bringing former price; choice to fancv wethers, $4 234 60; fair to good sheep, $3 83jjl 25. Lambs Native "choice to fancy, $5 25JJ5 50: do, lair to good, $4 755 10; do, choice to fancy. $5 50Q5 75. Kansas City Cattle Receiots, 4,500 bead; shipmeuts,2,400 head; the market was steadv and Arm; m1e of dressed beer nnd shipping steers at $2 654 40: cow, $1 ro3 00; Texani nnd Indian steer. $I'752 45; stockers and feeders, $1 85grl 15. Hogs Receipts, 8 400 head; shipments. 200 head: good hogs were steadv. others weak tn 5c lower; all grades, $5 09 5 55; bulk, $5 355 45. Sheep lieceipts, 3,400 head: shipments, bOO hend: the market was steady; muttons, $3 504 75; lambs, $5 00 5 50. St. Louis Cattle Receipts, three days, 30, 200 head: shipments, 4.500 head; mnrket ac tive and strong: fair to good native steers, $8 001 50: medium to good Texas and Indian steers, $1 403 10: ennners, $1 302 30. Hozs Receipts 'i or three days, 10,909 bend: ship ments, 7,500 head; mnrket lower; heavy. $5 40 5 65; packing, $5 105 60; liilrt, $5 3U5 55. faheop Receipts, 2,200 nead; shipments, 2,900 liead; markee steadv: medium' to good, range, $3 594 40; choice to Jancy muttons, $4 655 25. Chicago The Evening Journal reports: Cat tleReceipts, 4,000 head; shipments, 1.000 head: mat ket steady at yesterday's quota tions. Hogs Rccnlrjts. 13.000 he.iri. shin. ment, 7,000 head; market opened stroiiT and closed wonk; roush and common, $5 0"5 3D; mixed and packers, $5 40'5 60: prime lu-nvv nnd butchers' weights, $5 &05 70; light, $5 53 5 61. SUecj) Reselpt", 1.CO0 head; shipments, 1,009 head: mat ket slow and unsettled; native-. $3 505 50; Texans, $3 75; Westerns, $4 254 50; lambs, $3 755 Ci. Cincinnati Hogs ensy nt J4 60" 63; re ceipts, 7000 head: shipment', 2,tSO0 head. Cattle narelv steadv nt 81250150: re.celnta 1,100-head; shipments, 1,300 head. Sheep steady tit $2 503 00; receipts. 1,759 head: shipments, 2,009 head. Imb firm at $3 00 3 25, tfffe Cotton. New Yon, Oct 22. Cotton futures closed firm; sales. 149,700 bales: October, 8.03c; November, 8 08c; December, 8.2.2c: January, 8.14c: February. 8.46c: March, 8 57c: April, 8.07c; May, 8.78c; June, 8.87c; .Inly. 8 97c; xpot quiet; middling uplands, b'ic; middling Orleans, 8 9-ltc; sales none. Galvestos, Oct. 22. Cotton strong; mid dling. 7c: low middling, 7516c: good ordinary, b IS-lCc; net and gros receipts, 5,656 bale: oxpotts coastwise. 4,04.! bales; sales, 1,322 bales: stock. 135,157 bales. New Okleabs, Oct. 22. Cotton firm; mid dling, 713-16c: low middling, 75-!6c; good ordinary, 6 13-16c: net receipts, 6,521 bales; gross receipts. 7,045 bales; exports to Great Britain, 9,f60 bales; to the continent, 6,000 uiuca; cuitHiwise, i,ea oatcs: eaics, ,euu pales: stock. 135,923 bale. bT. Loos,-Oct. 22. Cotton yao higher and film; middling, 7 13-16c; receipts forthree days, 2 100 bales; shipment. 1,S0J bales; stock, 30,200 bales; sale?, 1,548 bales. New York Metal Marker. New York, Oct. 22. Pig iron qtiet and steady: American. sl3oOfi)i5sn. rnnn.. steady; lake, $11 6511 SJ. Lead dull: do mestic, $3 804 00. Till easy; btraits, $20 75. TVhen Nature Neods assistance it may be best to render It promptly, but one should remembor to use even the most perfect lemcdles only when needed. Tno best and most simple and gen tle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufac tured bv the California Fig Syrup Co. This man is trying to joke his wife about her cooking ability. He says the household will suffer from dyspepsia. It's a poor joke. Americans eat too much rich food, without taking advantage of natural antidotes to overcome the bad effects. Nobody wants to diet. It is a natural desire to want to enjoy the good things in this world. Read what a prominent New Yorker writes; he had been troubled with gouty rheumatism and its at tendant painful symptoms for eighteen months: "I have subjected myself for months to the severest rules of diet recommended for such conditions, and used almost all the remedies rec ommended for gout and rheumatism, without any benefit, until I heard of your imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salts, which I used faithfully for six weeks, dieting for -thew first three weeks and afterward eating almost anything I desired. All the gouty and rheumatic . symptoms left me after the fourth week, and my general health and spirits have become ex cellent one again." You try them to-day. The genuine have the signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on the bottle. M THE GREAT OVERCOAT QUESTION And Where to Buy One Is Agitating the Public Mind. There Is No Necsity to Worry. SOLOMON & RUBEN - ARE IN SPLENDID SHAPE TO SET YOUR MIND AT EASE. We have made prodigious preparation to supply the whole population of Allegheny county and Western itui;imiiid wun sucn uvercoats as ineir iancy may suggest or tne purse allow. A GUINEA A BOX." S ''WORTH 'flu KuHA Kfe'Si 2 i (Tasteless Effectual. ) I For Sick-Headache,:; Impaired Digestion,!! Liver Disorders and Female Ailments. Renowned all over the World Corered with a Tasteless & Soloble Coiling. Aclfnr PrfiamV tA i!a nthre 1 J Made at St. Helens, Enplsnd. Sold by uiugguisana o caters, trice 2.1 cents a: box. New York Depot, 365 Canal St. ".VAV)hfMVVQlkNAAWCtfVJ(K N - DOCTORS LAKE, SPECIALISTS in all case? re quiring scientific and con fl. tientiul treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake. M. U. C P. S.. is the old. est and most experienced spe cialist in tlie city. Consulta tion free n.nri BtrlrtMxr nnntl. dential. Officu hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. it Sundays, 2 to4r. u. Consult tliem person ally, or write Doctohs Lake, cor. Penn av. and Fourth St.. Pittsburff, Piu jel&&!-Dwk DOCTOR WHITTIER S14 1'ENN AVENUE, PIT1SB0BO, PA. -As old residents know and back 11 lei oc Flttsunn: papers proTe, is the oldest estab lished nnd most prominent physician iu ths city, derotinit special attention to all chronic SSTS NO FEE UNTIL CURED Fpousible Mrpr Q and mental dis persons IlLrl VUUO ea3, phj sical de cay, uervqus dobility, liiclc of energy, nmbir tionand bone, tin iiniredmemorv. dlsoraeied slRlit, self distrust, bashfulnesa, dirziness, nejiie-ne,!8, pimples, eruptions, lmpover islied blood, failing powors, organio weak nes. dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, nnflttlnj: the person forbusiness, society and lnnrriace, permanently, safely and prlv.itoly ff'n BLOOD AND SKIN 8disaTe,J eruptions, blotches, falllnelmlr.bonempaln-. (.landular swollims, ulcerations or the tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are enred tor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 DIM A DV kidney an I the system. UnllVnil It bladder-tie-rangements, weak back, crave!, catarrhal discharges. Inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searcnin? treatment, prompt leiief and real cures. IJr. Whlttior's life-lonjc (extensive experi ence insures scientific- and reliable treat nenton common sonse principles. Consulta tion free. Patients "t a distancenscarefully Heated as if here. Office boars, ti.K.ta 1 VUlTUtiK.8U l'onn avenue. I'lltsliiir-'. I'.i ' The overcoat which is herewith illustrated rep resents the very latest in cut, style and general get ,up. We positively warrant it to be the equal of the most exclusive merchant tailors' best work Whilst this is saying a great deal it can easily be demon strated by an examination of our stock. The prices range from $5 to $40, With all the intermediate grades thoroughly repre sented from the LIGHT-WEIGHT FALL OVERCOAT To the STORM ULSTER. t Our counters creak and groan beneath the ' variety ana merit of our Overcoats. Youths', Boys' and Children's Overcoats and Suits, -rg it OUR ELEGANT JUVENILE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is so comprehensive that we are bound to be the leaders in that class of goods. Ve have spared neither time nor labor to make this department eclipse-all others for perfection in arrangement- and superiority of stock. But with all that YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES ALL RIGHT, POPULAR AND SO REASONABLE AS TO MEET THE VIEWS OF THB MOST-ECONOMICAL BUYER. rSSSSt' T EL IN QUftLlTY. jfr LoMoN": SMITHFIELD RuBeN .rtS & OlAltiC BELOf THEM 'III ' n PRICE. ' r j WE DEFY COMPETITORS TO GIVE PRICES LIKE 427-29-31 Smithfield St., Cor. Diamond Sfc, Brass Front. 427-29-31 Smithfield St., Cor. Diamond St, Brass Front. , - - Wool. St. Louis, Oct 22. Wool Eecelnts to-ilav, 90,0(10 pounds: lor the week, 322,000 pounds" shipments 1,000 pounds; for the week, 249 000 pounds, leceipts Since January 1. 24 470 881 jiounila; shipments, 22,195,889 pounds. Tlieie Is fL fair Woaterr. mill demand, hence there is not so creat a pressure to sell as exists at some other points. "Bright wools liavo the call at 182ao lor Missouri, Illinois and Texas; fine and choice medium, 1620c for Kansas and Nebraska and Western and XorthweBtern territory; lower grades dull and slow, heavy to light fine ramrinsr from 1218c; fair to choice tubwashed, 303c. Turpentine. , Savassab, GA.,Oct. 22. Turpentine steady at 29c. Bosin firm at $1 101 15. Charleston, S. G.Oct. 22. Turpentine flrfn at-.SJic ltosin steady: good strained at $1 05. WiucrsoTox, Oct. i2. Spliits or turpentine steady at SSJc. Ensln Arm; strained, 93c; Rood strained. $1 00. Tar steady at $1 25. Crude turpentine firm; bald, DOc; vellow dip and Tirnin, $1 55. " . DANIEL M'CAFFREY.. CHOICE TIMOTHY-HAY. Car Lots a Specialty. 238 AXD 240 FIFTH AVENUE, seO-p TlTTSnuno. UKOKEKS FINANCiAr. LSTABLISUED 1S34. John M. Oakley & Co., BACKERS AND BUOKEUS, 45 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New Tork and Chi cago. .Member New York, Chicago and Pitt i burs Eioliansos. Local securities bought and sold for cast! or can led on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividend' paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1885.) Money to lean on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. ' ic7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenua , tpSCWi When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, the gave them Castoria . PEHFECT HOUSE CLHG " Doesn't mean simply scrubbing the floors and woodwork. Your papered walls and ceilings accumulate as much dirt as any part of the house and it can't be cleaned, at least no one has yet-made a success of this art. Any way, newhall paper is cheaper. We have wall paper in our stock made by the, following firms: Beck, Graves, Manhattan, Campbell, Gladhill, Strahan, Nevins & Haviland, Cary, Cresswell & Washburn, Janaway & Carpender, Mairs, 'Bartholomar, Wilson Fenimore, Warren Fuller, Frank ford, Yerkes, Birge, Howell, Hobbs, 'Empire and all the.leading factories of America. We mention these names because many dealers claim the exclu sive control of them. These goods were all (but one) bought VJirect from the factories, thereby giving us our selections from each entire line. vNo other house in Pittsburg has this variety." We also keep a large line of Lincrusta Walton and picture moldings; also any number of paper hangers and painters. The dealers admit our prices are the lowest. All our papers above 5c are full length. This is more than manv dealers in PitrshiirT-n say. We are receiving new goods (1893 .patterns and can please any fancy. We have a splendid line of special (1893 goods)'22-inch papers at 15c and any number of gold papers at 10c. Send for samples. Sent free to any address. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper. Store, ; I . ' 292 FIFTH AVE,, Yhree Squares;from Court House,;.. . !' h , . TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. SPECIAL SUIT AND - OVERCOAT SALE. What we lose is your gain. The Public realizes this and are our customers. 500 MEN'S FINE CHEVIOT OVERCOATS $8, $10 AND $12 (Competitors' prices for same goods $io. $12 and $15.) 650 MEN'S KERSEY AND CASTOR OVERCOATS $10, $12 AND $15 .ONAPPEOAGHABLE VALUES IN SUITS. 700 NEW NOBBY MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS ; $ 8, $10 AND $12 00 NE W NOBBY YOUNG MEN'S WORSTED SUITS $10, $12 AND $15 Hundreds have taken advantage of our low prices. Do not lose the opportunity. Buy now. FREE FREE Your' choice of either a Campaign , Out fit, Cap Cape and V Torch, or 'one of our Brass Drums with- sale of every Boy's Suit and Overcoat DR. E. C, 'WEST'S ' NERVE & BRAIN Treatment. euarjinteed specldc for i!rter!. riUztnesj, CotiTulJlonj. TltJ. .Nerroua Neunljlv. " Headache, Jierrous Prostntloa cauje.1 lr thaun or alcohol or tobacco, Wakefntaeu. Mental D presitoa. dofteala; of itie Ursln resulting la la nUT.daTanillatta, frsinat ire Oli Ats. !. or Power la either arc. Inrolaatarr Loiiei aal Spermatorrh ea caaaeJ !r orer-etertlon of t1 brain, self-ahise or orer-lnd ilteace. Each bos contains one moath' treatment. IL.W 4 ai i: Hi for $.5.00. by matt VB GDA1JAKTEE SIX HOXE1 To cure anT ease. With each order received It bows we will land the purchaser oar wrltMi guarantee to refund the moner If the treatmaa: does not care. Guarantees Usned onlr bjr E1III.' U. STUCKY. Iruilst, sole A.ent Voa. Ml ant treet, Plttsburx. 13. U$o btu cy'i l.tarrlicejl WEAK MEN. YOTJR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TIIE ruerun -tncttim cbiat xxglisii bbiiedt. Gray's Spegfic Medicine IPTOIISrPPER Iron IliCCTWIH. BinilDlaBiBBnBBr-B N e T- voui Pebllltr. Weakness of UoUr and Mind, bpcrmatorrhea, and Impotencr. and all diseases lliat arise from orer-Induljcenc and self-abase, as Loss of Memory and rower. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age. and manr other dbcases that lead to lnsjnltr or Consumption and an earlr graye. write for our pamphlet. Address OKAY .MtlilciNE CO.. Bnjalo. ST. Y. ThoSoeclnc .MedlclnnU snlii br nil flmirlct t IL OOpcrpackase. or six packages for SS 05, or sent lijr wall on receipt of moner. a.id with MM erery J5 00 order YJZ VUIC V UlUUC rcuuueu GUAItAXTEE JL-On account of counterfeits, we Iiarc adopted Id I cor. auilthUeld aud Libert J sts. the Yellow WraDDer. 1'lttsbnrs: and jruarantees Issued the onlr renuine. br S. & Holland, JyIS-T-MWreo!tt farS bitoce asp artzs rscto. mmWM y: BDTFIT . , U FREE! ' " A BRASS DRUM FBEE ! ' 1: ii 5 )imMi - c" Manhood Restored! "SEJSVESEETJS," the wonderful remedr. Is sold with a written guarantee to euro all nervous diseases, such as WeakMemorT.Loss of Brain Power, Ilea ache, Wakefalness, Lost Manhood, Might. It Emlssloni, Nervons. nesa. Lassitude, all f1mlnlRnf1 Inssnfnnw. trot the Generatlre orzans in either sex caused br 3rer exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon leadta Infirmity. Consumption ami Insanity. Pntnpcoo rement to carrr In Test Docket. SlDernackarebsr n. d..-: ,1-t.i. 'mr -i Z, 7 --" iiwix; uiurd. vvuuBTerjeooruerweiriveBlcnssi juarante to cure or refund the money. Circular fro Address Aerre Seed Co.. Chicago. III. for sale in r.ttsburg by Joj. 1'Iemins A Son, druggists, 110 and 412 JIarkct st. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH r-- NKKVKiE; The rreat Span lsh l.'emrdr. Is sold WITH A W K I T T T, S GUARANTEE In cure all nerr ons dlsrases, sacb asWeakMemorr betotie AKD attkb cf iso. Loss ofllmla I'owe rs Wakefulness, Lost Manhood. .Nightly Emissions. I crronsaess. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the Gr-eratlTP Orpins In dtlierscx caused by orcr-exertlon. youthful errors, or excesslre use of tobacco, opium or stimulants. I per mciitgt br mall-a for". With eterr K order we GIVE A. WItlTTEXGUAItANTKE TOCUllKor REFUND MONEY, bpanlsh iledlclne Co.. Madrid. Spain. and Detroit. Ilch. For sale bJl)S. FI.EMISO A hUs. l'lttsburz. ce3-'i-lfrT 427-29-31 Smithfield St., lor. Diamond st SALLER 427-29-31 Smithfield St., Cor. Diamond St. r odi-to-fwr WOOD'S PIIOSPHOniNf, The Great .English it erne dr. Tromptly and permanently cures all forms of Aermat VfeaJawthmuiion. opr matorrlyscL. imvotenett itnt alt eJfecU of Atmne or Kr tettef.Ueen prescribed over IS years In ihonsauds oC cases: Is the orU'i Heliablt and Uonest Medicine knnien. Askdrutjist for WoooM trnusFiiuuixn ii no oners dl honest .tore. InelosePfl" '5 'e""T; Je "' "nd,h-re."ramll. !,?"?: ;X r.i.!n sesl1 enrelon. ..stamps. Address plain sesy wool ciICXIUAx. CO. -3 1S1 Woodward arenue, Detroit. JIW-1-oold In Plttsburxbr .. J , JOS. FLE31ING & SON. 17-31-eodwic U2 Jlartet street. TESk isV MANHOOD! I will send (sealedl PREE the mHnfl that made a man of ma If AannntfulltA 'care Varicocele. Lost Vlcor and all results cf Indis cretions; orcxresses. Address with stamp, TTM. BCTLEK, JBox 147, MarahaUl. JsUci. ,i' IsRfvttwiTiBiHKS'Ms v. Vf"ga3G5
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