THB PlifSBUEG DISPATCH, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7. ' 189a IS MERCANTILE LINES. The Movement Falls Off, According to the Clearings. POLITICS RESTRICTS BUSINESS. Great Actlritj Fxpected After the Election Is Out of the Yfaj. KO KOTEYTORTIIY CB1XGES IN STAPLES Satukdat, "Sot. 5. Bank exchanges this week were fl4,872, 940 16, against 516,426.616 82 last week, and accepting them as indicating the volume of business passing they show quite a fall ing off in trade this week, which was canted, no doubt, by the great interest in the approaching election. General trade influences, however, were reported in good shape, more particularly the iron and steel trade, and it appears to be certain that movements in mercantile and manufactur ing lines will be quite liberal after the election is over. Staples changed in price but little during the week, and in a general way tbe markets were featureless. Hogs and Hog racking. The Cincinnati Price Current reviews the lituation as follows: At the present time the prevalent tnlk suggests a scircity of bogs compared with last year, and quite likely this will prove to be the case for tome weeks in the early part of the season flow opening. Prices of hogs have been so much advanced as to yield a good profit in feeding corn. This lias led the farmer re cently to not only retain Ills young stock, bat in a lar;o way to also become a buyer tor feedlrur. while at tbe fame time he is holding hack breeding animals under the encouraging; outlook. Thee conditions so toward making an appearance or a m enter carcltv of stock under the lessened offer ngs than Is actually the case in a proper omparlson ot the position. It Is not, there ore, tn order to accept with great conflden ce be probability of current values being ust&ined, or Hint the winter supply or hosts s likely to fall essentially short of last ear. And it should be uoine in mind that the situation encourages an effort for enlarging the future supply of boss, so that If thero be no unusual interfering conditions the coming spring may be expected to develop a liberal production of pfcrs.w hlch, although not marketable until late in the summer season or subsequently, will nevertheless form a basis for sentiment affecting trading operations. Under thee possibilities, and other conditions surrounding the packing Interest at tnis time, thero is much to en courage a halting course, or an inclination to freely offer product for future delivery Ejalnst'current tnanulacture. The lollowlns table shows the number of hogs packed from Starch 1 to date at the places mentioned: 1892. 1891. Chicago 2.875.000 2, 402,000 Kansas City 1.105.000 9oO.OOO Omaha, 7.3),0 654.000 bt. Louis 305.000 314,010 Indianapolis 334,645 290,000 Milwaukee 285,000 250,000 Cincinnati 2,00J l"5.lOu Cedarltaplds 197,000 216.8'A MouxClty 1H000 110,100 Cleveland 305.000 190,000 onth St. Paul , 117,00 1U5.0jo vichtta Kan . 114.000 94,100 . "CpX.-Mo -V 16i,0U 5410 t ttumwa. Iowa 17.000 5900 Hutchinson. Kan 27,500 16.000 Lincoln. Neb 40.000 30.000 Nebraska i lty. Neb S0.WK) !0,7(O les. Moines 43.00'i 4100 Keokuk. la 54.000 ia.LV immeuburg. la 24.00 Atlantic, la 19.bSl 23.900 JlarshaUtown, la 17,585 43,900 Cranberry Crop Short. The cranberry crop is estimated to be smaller than last year, according to the Sec retary or the American Cranberry Growers' Association, whose figures are as follows. Indicating busbels: 1S02. ...377. 000 ..152.000 ... 65.000 1S91. 440. OuO 250,000 30.0U0 w England,.... Jersey.. ..... ,.591,000 TOO, COO Grain, Flour and Feed, call at the Gtaln and Flour Ex change to-day: One car No. 2yollow shelled corn, spot, 5Jf c; 1 car No. 2 timothy hay, spot, $12 50; 1 car sample timothy hay, spot, J9 00: 1 car No. 1 feeding prairie hay, spot, $10 CO. Receipts bulletined: Via the P. & L. E. 4 cars rye, 1 cars flour, 1 car hay, 1 car bar ley; via the B. & O. 2 cars bran, 2 cars hay, 1 car oats, 3 care rye: via the P., C., U & St. Ik 3 cars oats, 3 cars hay, 3 cars corn, 3 cars wlient,2 curs bran, 2 cars middlings: via the r.. Ft. W. & C. 9 cars hay. 1 car corn, curs oats, 1 car middlings, 1 car flour, 1 car bar ley, 1 car flour. Total. 56 cars. RAXGE OF THE MARKET. tTlie following quotations for grain, feed, hay and straw are for car lets on track. Dealers charge a email auvance irom aiorcj Wiieat-o. 2 rva CORN" -N". 2rellowear. High mixed ear Mixed ear New N. yellow ear , No. 2 yellow shelled Hlph inlred snelled Mixed shelled - No. 2yeIlowsheIlcd.. "i.l white 'te. J white 74."; 75 53 S iii HHQ SI 49 (S 50 ......... 44 (IS 45 46 (al 4ri'j 44 45 43 S 44 33)(5l 39 37?. 3S 36 la V 35 (2 35 S 31 59 60 47 58 Fancy brands, S4 75 .... 2 Western J Western .cr Hobbers' prices). sunnard winter paurts, f4 504 75; spring nls ?4 60(5.4 Si: ktralglit winter. !l omsVl a; ir winter, f i 754 00: NXX bakers. 3 753 85; f S3 5.I75. The Exchange Pric Current quotes flour iu car ,ots on track as follows: "pa-out winter..... iv.enlspring : tralght winter..., Clear winter Low grades Rye flour spring bakers ...?3 75S4 00 ... 4 2-YS-l SO ... I 5u(a4 75 ... 3 003 25 ... 2 Ma.: 50 ... 3 2V&3 50 .. 3 25(i3 50 MlLLrEED-No. 1 white middlings; SI7 0(a;8 50: No. 2 white middlings. ?16 00(316 50: winter wheat bran. (14 10314 50; brow u middlings, IIS 0016 00; chop. tl8 03(921 CO. HAT-Cholce timothy, (11 0014 25: No. 1 tlm oth). (13 2513 50: No. 2 tlmulhr. fll 50S12 00; mlxiri clover and timothy. 12 5013TO: packing, t? 00S 0: o. 1 feedlug prairie. 9 50S10 00; wagon hav. J15 00I7 00. TRAW V beat, fi T56 00: oats, S6 OC: 25; rye, M50709. Groceries. El'oar Patent cnt-loar. 6Mc: cubes. SSictpow-de.-cd. 5!(c: granulated (standard), iile: confec tloners A. 5c: snrt A, 4)t4c: fancy yellow, 4jc; 'alriellow, 4J4c: common yellow. 3JsIXc CorTXE Roasted, in packagesStandard brands. 223-20c:ecund grades, 2iac: fncy grades. 26 V, Lobse Java, aJHlSSSSe: Santos, 2727Hc: MracalDo.26c: I'eaberrj'. 2727.1ic; Caracas, 29 29Hr I!lo. XH'SaS'iC. JioLASsrs holce. 25(536c; fancy. 36)i37c: c-ntrifugals, 2930c; new crop New Orleans, 45 4'c. vnrr Com svrup, 2527c: sugar srrup. 2S3lc; laiiCT Ilarnrs, 3aSKc: blackstrap, 15S($I6c Funis -London layer mlslns, 52 SO: California London layers, f 1 0"2 10: California muscatels, bas-k sasCc: boxed. !l1il 25; Valencia. 7J7ic: oniiaraValencia. filSMc: Calllornla anltanas. 10S He: currants. 4!j4c: California prunes. 11S lscriencli pruuis. 8llc: C&Ufornla beedlcss raisins. 1-lb cartons, ?3 iu: citron, 1819c; lemon pmL lBSfllc Rice -ancyhead Carolina. 6H(&"Hc: prime to choice, 5&6c; Louisiana. SSCc; Jara, a&SStfc; Japan. Stgwc oils Carbon, 116. 6c: headlight. CHc: water wl ttc 7c: Llalne 13c; Ohio legal test. 6)tc: miners w nier while. 34luc: summer. 3-1Sc. CAVhEb GOOi-s-btaudard peaches. 103! 20: xtra peaches, f; 4j2 SO: seconds. SI 9S2 00: pie leaches. 1 251 SO; ifne'.t corn. Jl 40l 50; Har lonj countr corn. (I O0l 10: lima beans, II 20 1 2j. soaked, SUcpS."c: earlv Jnne peas. $1 1.V81 25; marrowtut pe. SI avl 10; soakcd-TSSOc: "trench pea. (I15C 0 00 t 100 cans. orJl 402 53 tl dozen: p'scipples. Jl 25t 31: extra do, 2 40: Bahama iu. !i 00: Damson plums. Kaatern, f I 23; Call 'ornla pears. t2 2S(32 3":: do green gages, Ui: do egg plums. 1 75: do apricots, (t 600- 10; do extra whiu- cherries, S2 7Sf2 85: do white clrerr'es, S-lbcans. l 6; raspberries, fl aval SO: strawber ries Sl 1SI 25; gooseberries. 61 10l 25: tomatoes, 95cj!j 00: salmon. 1-lb. tl 30l 35: blackberries, 75 succotasli. 2-lb cans, auaked. Sic; do sta I ard. 2-lb cans. (1 2S1 0; corned beer. 2-ll cans. S TS1 60: do. 14-lb. (13 09: roast beet 2-lb. tl 73; chlppea beer. 1-lb cans. (1 952 00: baked beam. i iSI 3": lobsters, 1-lb. 12 5: mackerel, rresh. l-lb. rl 90: broiled, SI 50; sardines, domestic, Ms. 14 i 4,N 6S: 3,s. mustard. 13 25: imported, H. m .'X5,12 50: imported. Jis, IS tojja uu: canned apples. 3-lb, 75b0c; gallons, J2 85S3 !W. Provisions. Tno packers and wholesalers 'met in regu lar weekly session to-day, but no changes were made In prices. Former quotations arc therefore repeated as follows: Large bams .. Medium .. inall rimmed aiirornU bou.ders. suaar-curad (lreakrast bacon , Lxtrado lear liellles, smoked ..."..... Clear liellles, dry salt. Fork, heavy Llgbt 1IH .2 Ki 9 11 1! 10 100 14 DO DricS beef, knuckles 'IS Rounds. tm Flats Linl (refined). tit Tubs Two JO-lb cases-.. Lard (compound). Hair barrels Tub Palls , Two 50-lb cases... Threc-lh case?.... Kivc-Ibcases 1 en-lb cases 8W '8 OH 7 tierces Batter and Cheese. nCTTEH Klpln creamery, 3l33c: olher brands. !W?.SfV? ehnlro tn finer ri&lrr nnri counter roIL ZSfib I7c; fair to medium (trades. iS(c: low grade. IS lac; cooklDK, w(s?uc; frrca&c .twiv l'ofcfflllc: New York. HWailKc: vii.i:se.-uiiio. finrr lrl.riinln Swiss li'ocks. J41JC: do bricks. IMiliWc: Wisconsin sweltier. In tubs. l&aiSJic: Umberer, 10,4llc: Ohio Swiss, 12,aiSc "Eggs and Poultry. KGGS-Strlctlv fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio, H He; special marks. 3c; storace stock, lSac. POCLTRV Llve-Sprln chicken.. U315C per falr for small to medium tlzed and lOSWic for extra are; old chickens. 6070: ducks. M6oe: jreese. 75c&l on: turkeys, ia3l.se per lb. Dressed-Chtck-ens. I3i5c per a; ducks. I5i6c; cecse, lli:e: turkeys, 15l7c Fish. Tl HairiQr. Mackehzl. Dbls. bbls hbls Palls Palls Mi lb 100 lb 50 lb 151b 10 lb Extra mess bloaters. M0 00 JM 40 I0 40 S 10 2 20 rxtraKo.1 bloaters. ."4 U0 17 0 9 15 283-195 Extra No. 1 mess.... 32 CO 16 40 8 40 2 60 1 80 Ettra Xo. I shore.. 2s ( H 43 7 40 2-30 ISO Med No. 1 mess 24 00 12 40 6 40 ICO 141 Med. No. 1 shore.... 21 00 10 SO 5 63 ITS 1 25 Ex.No. IshoremefS 22 00 1140 5 9i 185 t 30 Ex.No. 2 shore larre 20 00 1C 40 5 40 170 13), Ex.No. 2mcU. shore IS 00 9 40 4 90 155 1 to No. I! medium 15 in 7 90 4 15 1 33 . S5 So. 3 large 14 00 7 40 3 90 1 W. Hound hcrrinff Uairiibls. IW) lbs I'otomac herring Harms Half barrels.... .......... Holland herrlnx , Kejts , Lake herring Half barrels. 70 lb Quarter bbls. 30 lb Pails, 15 lb Palls 10 lbs White tlsll- Halfbbls. 701b Quarter bbls, 30 lb palls. 15 lb Pails. 10 lb Russian sardines Hair bbls, 100 lb t bole codfish Large, per lb , Medium Bonekss coritlsh 20-lb boxes, l:-lb brleka. per lb...., 20-lb boxes, l;-lb bricks, choice..., 325 500 2 53 80360 250 1 r 65 50 5 25 2 50 135 1 00 8 CO 50 6WA7 miscellaneous. BrcKwnAT FLorn-Ncw. 2X2Sc per lb. seeds Choice recleaned Western timothy. $1 90 &! 9 per but cln.lce' recleaned Weslern eJoter. i7 50: white clover, til 50; orchard grass, 1 85; millet, tl 4i31 50; blue grass : 0(2 25. BE4XS cw York and Michigan pea beans.S2 15 2 'JO per bu; hand-picked medium. 2 10S2 15; Llnia, 4S4c per lb; Tenusylranla and Olilp beans. SI 7X$1 90 er bu. Bfeswax Choice, yellow. 2Tt5c: dark. 25J5i:Sc. CDKU- cw country, SS 5! uO; crab, fT 538 40 per bbl. Hosev New crop -white clover, SlQIlcpe lb: burkwbeat. 14!6c; strained honey, 89c Tallow Country rough. 3i(JVic per lb; city ren dered. 44S'C FEATnRs-Extrallre .tesse, SS(gVc per lb; No. 1 do. 4s30e: mixed, 3C40c. NUTS Chestnuts. S3 uri3 50 Der bushel: neantits. green, S.'ft&lSc per pound; do. roasted. SI I5l 25 pel C'u it:r iiusiici; iucs.ory nuis. 91 uuuul : sueimarKS. 25l 50: new walnnts. CMfoc: old do. 500155c: tternuts. 56V55c for old and GOToiGS" for nw oioerta, vc per id: aimonas, rarraKona, isc: no, Ilca, I6c: ao, paper sheil, 25c; shelled almonds. 35c: Brazil nuts, SOSc; French walnuts. 9c; pecans, loe; Naples wamnts, 13c; Grenoble wal nuts. 13Sc PiCKr.LS-fl 50. 50 per barrel. PorcORX 3it4 per lb. HlbLS Green steer hides, trimmed. 75 lbs and up, 7c: green steer hides, trimmed. 60 to 75 lbs. Jc: green steer hides, trimmed, under 60 lbs, 6c; green cow hides, trimmed, all weights, 4c; green bull hides, trimmed, all weights. 4c; green calf skln. No. 1, Cc: green cair skins, Nf. 2, 4e; green steer hides, trimmed, side branded, 4c; green salt steers. No. 1. 60 His and np. 7(3;jc: green salt steers. No. L 6) lbs and less. 4S)lic; green salt cows. No. I. all weights. 44Mc: greea salt cair. No. I. 8 tn 15 ids. 5urGc: green salt kip. Ao. 1. 15 to 25 lbs. 45c; runner kip, .No. 1. 10 to 15 lbs, 34c; No. 2 bides, lc off; No. 2 calf, 2c off. DULL BUT HIGHER. Cereals and Hog Products Close on Ad vances, Tliose in Grain Ueins Slight and in Provisions Quite Material The Gen eral Tone Strong. Chicago, Nov. 5. A sacrifice to politics was largely the fate or tho markets to-day. Notwithstanding the dullness, however, the general tone was one of strength. Com pared with last night, wheat this evening is lie higher, corn, jc, and oats, c. The rise iu the price ot provisions continues. With easier cnbles, and assurances that the growing wheat in the dry areas In the Southwest nad been greatly benefited by tho recent rains, the first impulse was to sell the market oflf But wnen it was considered that the day's receipts wcro nearly JW cars less than estimated; that the deliveries nt primary points for tne week were again small as compared with the previous weeks, and that tbe exports Irom both coasts wero still ueneron, or 3,715.030 bushels in wheat and flnur, against 3,120,000 bushels for the corresponding week last year, the market took on n decidedly firmer tone. The indi cations are for an Increase of 2,500,000 bush els In tho visible and BradtticcC reports the available supply in the country and Canada at 87.300 000 bushels the largest on record and 21,000,000 bushels more than a year ago and nearly 42,000,000 bushels more than two j ears ago. In view or this enormous stock, the friends of wheat wore not dlSDOsed to be aggressive and hence trade was slow and the gain in prices not important. Corn was quiet bnt firm; local receipts were only 2S3 caTS, where 3V cais had been expected; but the clear, cold weather was looked upon as a favorable indication for an increase in arrivals, and lor a time there was an easy feeling. But ilio buying soon increased, and the offerings being limited there was an Improvement. Oats weie firmer on the small local re ceipts only 1S9 cars, whero 190 were ex pectedand in sympathy with the better tone tn corn. Ilogproductswerefirmer.mnlnlyon lighter receipts oi hogs than expected. It was also alleged that products w ere too low to show any prrflt on mannfacture from present prices of live animals. Compared with yes terday's closing prices January pork is '15s higher and January lard'Jc higher, but fur November tho at ticlo is 2iJe higher. Jauu ary libs improved 10c. ' Cash quotat ons wero a follows; Fionr slow, usually at considerable concession; No. 2 spring wheat, TOJc; No. 3 spring wheat, 5S60c; No. 2 ted "OJfc; No. 2 corn, 40c; No. 2 oats. Soke: Nq. 2 wuite. 3tr: No. 3 wblte, 32X3j)c; Xo- -rv. 50c; No. 2 barley, G3c: . i, f.o.b., 3S0Gc: No. 4, f. o. b., 3150c; No. 1 flax seed, $1 10; prime tlmotuy seed, $1 S3 1 85: mess pork, per barrel, $12 OOfili 15; lard, per 100 lbs, $S S7K 12: short ribs sides, loose. $7 CO; dry s;Uted .-boulders, boxed, $7 20(i7 25; snort clear sides, boxed, $7 958 00. Whisky, distillers' finished goods, per pal, $1 15. Sugars Cut loaf, unchanged. No. 3 corn, 40c. Range oftbe leading futures, furnished br John M. Oakley & Co.. bankers and brokers, "No. 45 Sixth street: Open- High- Low- CIos- Cioso Articles. lug. eat. est. lng. Nor. 4 Wheat. November. t 705 S 70V I TOM $ 70V t T0K December. 7IS 72 71H 71 7H May... 77H 77 77.S 774 77M CORX. NoTember. 4114 4!M 40) WH 4 IX December. 41M 4IX 4I' 41H 41 May 45, 40 45S 45 45). OATS. November. 30j sor llecember. 31 31 H 31 31 M Sl May, 35 So?, 34 35M 35 Pork. NoTember. II 85 1197 1185 1192 ir?5 December 1187 12 Oil 1187 1197 1185 January 13 52 13 37 13 20 13 32 13 15 May 1350 IJ70 13 50 13 70 :350 I.ARU. November. 840 800 840 855 827 December 7 75 800 7 75 79i 772 January 7 67 7 75 HI 7 70 7 6! May 777 785 7 7S 780 7 75 SnottT Ribs. "November. 573 December 700 700 700 700 May 677 685 6 77 gai HI"! Car rccclnu for to-dav: Wht nt f..,.,Bi.. corn, 283 tiustiels: oats, 13S bushels. Estimates for to-morrow: Wheat, 310 bushels; corn. 337 bushels oats, 170 bushels. Drygoods. New York, Nov. 5. The drygoods market was relatively quiet in vlow of tho half holiday and election excitement. The cotton goods market continues to give evi dence cf growing strength, Pembroke wide sheetings participating in the advance. Printed labi tcs wcro in good request, though actual transactions were chiefly in wldo novelties for spring. Prints wero strong in tone; generally higher prices aro looked for. When Baby was sick, we gave her CastorU. " When she was a Child, she cried for CastorU. When she became Miss, she clung to CastorU; When she had Children, she gave them CastorU I0CAL SECURITIES. Conrse of the Market During the ."Week and Closing Sales and Prices. Saturday, Not. & The transactions on 'change for the week ending to-day aggregated 3.S03 shares or stock, $16,000 bonds and 11,696 scrip, against 3,111 sh fires stock and $1H scrip last week. Trading was fair, as the figures show, though toward tbe close it was restricted by the in terest iu the progress of the national cam paign. The closing bids to-day, compared with those. ot a week ago, show the follow ing changes: Advances People's Nntural Gas and Fipo age Company, U' Philadelphia Company. ; Central tmctiun, ; Westinghouse Air brake, 7; Stands ru Unnderground Cable, 14; United States Glass common. Jcc'tnei Citizens traction, K: Pleasant ."Valley Hallway, y,; Union Switch and Signal common, . followliii; -were the transaction on the local board to-day: SO shares Lustre Mlnlns: Company 9V , 100 shares feasant Valley Railway 25H 10 snares Philadelphia Company S'i 20, shares rhlladeipbla Company 22 Total sales, 130 sliarcs. Closing bids and offers: J has-k stocks. TlrSt National Bank , Liberty National Banc Masonic Hank Mcr. .tMaimfacturcrs' N. Bk MonanganelaNatlonal Bank.. Second National Bank Third Natloual Bank Par. 100 100 50 50 ICO 100 100 Bid. Asked. .... 180 110 M 2Ri 123 f9 75 JLtEOHENV BAXX STOCKS. Enterprise Savlnirs 69 80 175 Third National Bank 100 l.NSrnA.NCE stocks. Al!emannla...i 50 Ben Franklin 50 Citizens' 50 German American 50 People's 5.1 Tentonla 50 'Western Insurance Co 50 NATUIl Kh GAS STOCKS. 50 51 56 59 4U ChanVra Vallev Gas Co People's Xatnnt Gas Co People's Natural Gas and T.Co rhlladrlnhla Oo 100 50 12H 32 1SS r.h IS 50 tvneciinguas vo oj rAssnxtJER n'r stocks. Central Traction 5-1 Citizens' Traction 50 Pittsburg Traction 50 Pleasant Vallev 25 Second, Avenue 50 RAILttOAD STOCKS. Pittsburg, Yonngst'n and A... 50 Pittsburg and Castle SlTn 50 Pittsburg. Virginia Cliarl'ii. 50 Pittsburg, "Winding A Ky.. 50 COAL STOCKS. N.Y.AC. Gas Coal Co 50 lytrocr. stocks. Hand street 5o Northsidc Bridge Co 50 MIXING STOCKS. La Korla Mining Co 2 Luster MinlngCo 10 lied Cloud.ilfnlng Co S Enterprise Mining Co 5 JIISCKLLAXrOUS STOCKS. 30 51 55 62H 53 23J 50 51 11 45 53 0 44 4) 9 i'.i 75c Monongahcla "Water Co Union Storage Co Union Switch and Signal Co .. Union Switch and S. Co. prof.. Westinghouse Airbrake Co.... Standard Underground C Co.. U, t. Glass Company, com .... 25 50 50 50 59 100 100 33 l:.Ji 76S! bS 53 19! 33 13:- 75H ah MONETARY. Rntes for money were Arm all week in Flttslmr?, with the demand satisfactory, especiallyfrorn manulactuiing sources, and from all accounts the market will be moro active after the election. Eastern exchango xas rather scarce, but trading was generally at par. New Tork, Nov. 5. Money on call easy at 3 percent. Trime mercantile paper, L 6 per cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business nt H S3K lor 60-day bank er bills and $4 S6X for demand. Boston, Nov. 5 Clearing hoiie balances, $2,1I3,8S5; rate. 4: call loans, 5S per cent; tlmo loans, 5s per cent. Clearing House Figures. Pittsburg Exchanges to-day 52,391.697 13 Balances to-day. 453,392 31 banic day last week: Exchanges., Ralauces ... f 408,500 58 339,4)1 81 The records of the past two weeks com pute as lotions: Exchanges lils week (14,872.913 IS balances thlsitcek 2.4S4,5t)G 43 Exchanges last week ld.4Jfc.016 82 Balances last week 2,4U,903 41 For the week of 1S91 corresponding with this week the Exchanges were $13 588,599 63. Total Exchanges to date. $647,703,783 25: same rlme'lat vear, $577,131.723 25; gain this -.&.. AT1 Wl nA 9A J BUI, flV,tfUJ,UW O "Electric Stocks. Eostoi. Nov. k rSpertaVl-Tho closing quotations on elc' ric stocks were as fol- iow-s: Rid. Asked. General Klecttie Company 115 US' General Electric Companvpfd Mm J'a.'i 50 J2 8 8 W. E. t. ZSU W. J5. Co. pfd Ft. E.... Ft. W. E. (A) T.-H. Tr. Co.(D).... T.-II. Electric Weld . 7" , 10 GENERAL MARKETS. New York Flour Receipts, 41,070 ago; exports, 6,419 bDls and pack- 10.0&7 sacks; dull and steady: sales, 6,300 bbls; low extra, $2 002 75; winter wheat, low grades. $2 00432 75: fair to fancy, $2 733 75; Minne sota, $3 003 25; straights, $3 451 15; patents, $4 254 SO. Cornmeal steady and quiet. Wheat Receipts, SS5.250 bushels; exports, 175,300ibnshels' sales, 510,000 bushels futuies and 41,000 bushels spot; spot dull and steady; Na 2 red, 74"4S74c,storo and elevator,74"!f 75o afloat, 75K76ic f. o. b.; No. 3 red, 6?c; ungraded led, 6770c: No. 1 Northern, 81"Sc; No. 2 Northern. 7.Mc; options were dull, declining early J on earlier cables and moderate foreign soiling, advanced e on covering and closed steady nt liQ;-3c uu cline; No. 2 reel, December.75K75Jf'",cli'ing at 753ic; January, 77"j";77c, closing at 77c; February, 7979c, closing at 79c; May, vi S3c; closing ut &ic. Rye dull and ste.idy: Western, 59G0c J'.AKLEY quiet; Western, C575e. BaItley Malt dull; Western, 7075c; Can ada. Sj95c; city-made Canndu, $1 oul 05. Cors Receipts, 21,700 bushels; exports. 68,781 bushels; sales, 250,00 1 hn-hels futures, S0,WKl spots'spo' easier and dull: No. 2, 43)$c in . elevator; 5Cc afloat; ungraded mixed, 49Kt50cr options were moderately active, a"hd i-j6c lower, opening weak with wheat, ana declining lic, reacted jc, and closed toady; Decern i.-r. 505'ijjcl closing at 50Jio; ' May, hQiv, closing at ia. Oais Bales, 59,t00 bushels; exports, 010 lmshels; sales, 60,000 bushels futures, 26, 000 bushels, spot; spot dull but steady; op tions steady and quiet: December. 36c; Hay. 392c: spot No. 2 white, 3839c; mixed Western;3537c; white do, 32e46q; No. 2 Chi cago, S63ic Hat s'.eftdy; shipping, 65c; good to choice, 75fi85c-. llorseasy; common to choice, 1825c; Paci fic coast, 18j$24c .Groceuies CoflTce Options opened steady, uncuanged to 10 points uu and closud steady at 5 down to 3 up; snles 13,010 bag. Inctullng December, l3.tX) 15.10c: January, 14.83 14 90c; jiarcn.j4.totjit.iuc; iwav, is.wjjis.4irc: tep tcmber.l3.95(s;14.(5c: spot Klo duand barely stetdy;'No. 7, 16lCHc- Sugar Riw dull and steadv; fair "relliitng, 2c; centrilugal, 96 test, SJic; refined quiet una easy; off A, 4 o-164)ge;"rruild A. 55 3-16c; standar.l, 4 13-16 65c:,'cinf?Ctlouers' A, 4 ll-16g4c; cut loal, 'bS-ltiQHyic; crushed, 5 5-lb3Ko: powdered, 4 l$-lo5c; granulated, 4 13-j65ic; cubes, 4 15-165"ic. Molasses Foreign nominal; New' Orleans quiet and steady; open kettle, good to choice, 2935.: new do, 3Slio. Rico in fair demand and steadv: domestic, fatr to extra, 463c;' Japan, 4$ jc. Cottonseed OIL qule. and firm; crude, 27Kc; vellow, 31c Kosiji dull nud steady; strained, common to good, $12132K. Tcrj'ENTtSE uull and steady at 3I31c. Eoos-Fancy fresh firm; weslern prime, 24 25c: receipts, 3,326 packages. Hides QUiot and steady; wet salted New Ocleans.W'Iccted and Texas selected, 4S60 pounds, 57c- v.lloo PnonucTS Pork.falrdemandand firm: Ohl mds's, $12 2312 50; new mess, $13 25 13 50; "extra prime, $13 25I3 75. Cm meals quiet and firm; pickled bellies, S3c; do shonltlers, 8c; do hams, 10llc; middles quiet; November, $S DO. Lard Higher; west orniten 111 closed at $9 60; sales, 1,400 tierces o,t $9,30t59 CO:- option sales, 1,000 tierces; No Yember, $8D5.i 03, closing at $9 05 bid; De cember. $8 30, clos.ng nt $8 30 bid; January, $3 IS hid; leaned stronger: continent, $ 90; South America. $10 10. "Dairy Products Hotter quiet; fanoy stead); Western dairy, lSfgiSc; do creamery, 2OQS0C; do lactory, 14ei7Kc; Klgln.29KSuc. Cheese in moderate demand and flrm; part sktmsi'sacjic; St.' "Louis-Flonr dull and unchanged. Wheat Cash steady, 65Je; options opened Scoff, theu advanced and closed" 9c aiinvB yesterday; December, 67"!c: Aiay, 5K755ic. Corn followed wheat and flu isheU i0 over yesterday; cash went off ajc.cioaiiiB at : November. 39ifc: Decern ber;8;Hci res,""- 3"c; May. 41JiuJj'c. Oats .firmer; cash, 20ic: May, Sjjje34c. Ityo stesdy at-tsatsWc. Barley, no sales. Bran lUgber at 6i53io on East traok. Hay dull and unohanged. Flaxseed Arm at $1 08. Cornmeal easy at $1 80. Toledo Wheat dull; No. 2 cash and No vember, 7io; December, 72c; May, 78e. Corn ilutl; No. 2, cash,.. 410. Oats qnlet; cash, 33o. Bye inactive: casn, 54c. Clover seed steady; prime, cs.sli and November, $7 30; December, $7 35: January, fl 40; March, J7 40. Receipts Flour, 409 barrels; wheat, 59,515 bushels; com, 8,865 bushels; rye, 1,573 bushels; cloverseed, 770 bags. Shipments Flour. 3,183 barrels; wheat; 1,200 bushels; corn, 1,700 bushels; oats. 600 bushels; clover seed, 413 bags. Philadelphia Fionr dull and featureless. "Wheat weak: Nn. 2 red November, 71i3"71Xc: December, 7:ft73c; Jjinuary, 75"475c; February, TJyi&Tiiio. Corn Spot menuy. but futures weak; local car lots dull;-No. 2 mixed, in export elevator, 48K5lc for local trade; No. 2 mixed. November. 47K48c; De cember. t'iiiiic; January, 4747j4c; Febru ary, 4747i. Oats Car lots in iuir request at n concession of Jc fiom yestei day's Prices: fntuies quiet and unchanged; No. 3 White. 3SKc; No. 2 white, 40KUo. "Baltimore Wheat dull; No. 2 red, snot, 71Je; November, 71c bid; December, 72Jc; Mny, 80e. Corn steady: mixed, spot und November, 4SKc: year, 47Kc: January, 46"!e; February, 4G"e: May, iSUc bid. Outs active and firm; No. 2 hitH Western, 40c; No. 2 mixed Western, 37c. Eve quiet; November, 60c asked, tlay quiet but steady. Grain freights dull and easy. Provisions un changed. Butter steady: creamery, tar.cy, 29c. Esr;s firm at 24c. Coffee aulet: Klo, fair, 16Jic; Mo. 7, ISJic " ' Dnluth The market was generally dull to-day, with advancing tendencies. Cash wheat ruled dull. The opening wns un changod for spot wheat, Kc higher for De cember, and Jc off lor Hay, but the demand firmed up prices ami close wns strong at JiSJie higher than yesterday for cash, and Jo higher for futuies. Close No. 1, hard, in- cah and November, 73c: December, 72Kc: No. 1 Not them, cash, C95ic; Decembor, 61$c; May, 75-Jic; No. 2" Northern, cash, 64c; Dec-ember, G3c: No. 3, 59X"; l ejected, 51c. Minneapolis Thero was a good deal more talk on 'Change to-day about thu election than there was about markets, which were uninteresting. Tliero was no ncsne mani fested to buy, but scalpois worked the price up a little utter n weak opening. There nsagood demand for casli wheat. Re ceipts of wheat here wero 571 cars, and at Dnluth und Superior 520 car.-. Cloe May, "3c; November, 67Jc; December, 67Jc: nn Hack No. 1, hard. 6Jc; No. 1 Northern, OSJe; No. 2 Northern G4(Jc. Milwaukee Flour qniet. Wheat steady: December, CGJJc; No. i spring, 66o: No. 1 isortnern, jc. corn steady: No. 3, 4ie. Oats firm: No. 2 white, 34e; No. 3 do, &JK 34c Barley steady: No. 2, C5c; sample, 33o. It jo dull: No. 1, tlc. Provisions quiet nt $11 35. Lard $7 70. Recolpts Flour, 12,'-'03 ban els; wheat.Cl.000 D'ishels; bailey, 77,000 bushels. Shipments Flonr, 13,000 barrels; wheat, 14,000 bushels; barley, 103,000 bushels. Kansas City Wheat quiet; No. 2 hard, 61 gCJJc; No. 2 red. 66Q6GXc. Corn. nneliMii','..: No. 2 mixed, 3li4ie: No. 2 white, 37:Se. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed, 262CJe; No. 2 wnite, 2S29o. Receipts Wheat, 134,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels: oats, none. Shipments Wheat, 74,000 bushels; corn, 4,0j0 bushels; H I oats, none. Cincinnati Flour noglected. Wheat No offering-; No. 2 red. 60c; receipts, 3 400 bush els; shipments, 3,300 bushels. Corn steady: No. 2 mixed. 43c. Oats stionaer; No. 2 mixed, 32iij:i2ic. Rve steady; No. 2, 53c Pork ea-ier as Sll 75. Bacon quint a $5 95; sales, 1,-iM barrels at $1 15. Eggs Arm at 20c. Cheese linn. Buffalo Wheat No. 1 Northern, 77c; No. 2 red, 71c. Nn. 2 corn, 4Cc. Reei-ipts Wheat, 320,000 bushels: corn, 200 000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 350,000 busheU; corn, 3J0.000 bushels. Foreign Financial. Lokdos. Nov. 5 Amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England on balance to-day 15 ooo pounds. Paris, Nov. 5 Three per cent rentes 9Jt 27 centimes lor the aceount. New York Metal Market. NewYokk,Nov. 5. Pic iron in fair de mand: American, $13 0015 50. Copper qniet: lake. $11G3U75. Lead dull; domestic, $380 (5,3 95. Tin steady; straits, 20 702O 75. Trint Cloth Firm. Fall Riveh, Mass., Nov. 5. Print cloth markot flrm: 61x64s, Sjic; 60x56s, 311-lCc. The business for tho week was as tollows: Pro duction, 190,000: deliveries, 190,000; stocks, none; sales, 103,000; spot, 20,000; futures, 139, 000. Turpentine. Wilmingtoit, N. C, Nov. 5. Spirits of tur pentine. 27c bid. Rosin flrm; strnlned, $1 00; good strained, tl 05. Tar quiet nt $1 25. Crude turpentine steady; hard, $1 00; yellow dip and virgin, $1 70. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 5. Tnrpentiwe flrm at 27c Rosin firm at $1 05 1 10. 1 Cotton. New Tonit, Nov. 5. Cotton flrm; middling nolands. 8 7-16c; middling Orleans, SJic; sales. 854 bales: futures closed firm; sales, 106,000 hales. Galvestok, Nov. 5. Cotton flrm; middling, 7 15 16c; low middling, 7 9-16; good ordinary, 7 1-lCc: net and gross t eceip s, 10,246 bales; sales. Til bales: stock, 152,854 bales. New Orleans, Nov. 5. Cotton steady: middling, 7 13 16c: low middling, 7 5-16c: good ordinary, (i 13-16c: net receipts, 11,831 bales; gross, 12,079 bales; exports to Great Rritaln, 10,230 bale: to France, 7,953 bales; to tho Con tinent. 9.227 bales; coustwlso, 8,671 bales; &aics, 4,700 bales: stock, 17i,678 bales. Wool. St. Louis, Nov. 5. Wool Receipts, 27,000 pounds; shipments, 178,000 pounds; receipts for the week, 261,000 pounds; slilpmonts. 050. 000 pounds; receipts since January 1. 25,13.', 000 pounds; shipments, 230.000 pound-. The recent improved feeling continues, lint tile demands of mill operators are confined to present needs, and there is not likely to be nnyename until after the election." Tho best bright wool quoies at 2223c; fine to Koml medium, 1721e:lowmodluin tocosrse, 14"8e;lii:ht fluu, 5!8c:heavvdo, 12fiHGc. Among the sales to-dny wore 173,100 pounds Texas ana liu.tou pounus ixansas ana xorri tory on private terms. IS"-""?""! Dispatch's electric election bulletins tcill befiashed iveryl5 seconds from 7he Dispatch building Tuesday evening. LITE STOCK. Cattlo Dull at the Central Yards Hogs Act ive and Sheep Steady. East Libeiitv, Pa., Nov. 5. Cattle Receipts, 2,'JOO head; shipments, 1,500 head; nothing doing: all through con signments; 10 cars cattlo shipped to New York to-day. Hoas Iteceipts, 3,300 head, shipments, 3.100 head; market nctivc; Fhlladelphias, 5 765 85; mixed, $5 5003 0.5; fair to best Yorkers, $5 305 50; 10 cars hogs shipped to New Tork to-uuy. SBEEr Receipts, 200 head; shipments, 200 bead; market steady nn-1 unchanged. iBy Associated Prcss.i Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 4,400 head: shipments, 2,300 head; market dull; steers wcnlt; cows weak to 10c lower; Texas cattle and ieedcrs stendv: dressed beef and ship ping steers. $3 554 60: cows, $1 502 75: Texas and Indian steers, $1 biQl 83; miock ers and feeder, $ 30J 75. Hogs Receipts, 5,800 bead; shipments, 500 head; good bogs wore 6c higher, very common llsrht hoes weak to 5c loirei; all grades, $4 505 50; Dulk, $0 355 45. Sheep Receipts, 1,400 head; shipments, 1,400 head;" tho market was quiet nnd unchanged; muttons, $3 00l So. lambs, $3 00(35 50. Chicago The Evening Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 4,600 liend; shipments, 1,800 head: market dull mill rnk: hest natives, $0 5j5 00; other', tt 805 00; Texan", $2 7S 3 00; Westerns, $2 9ul 50: cows, $1 253 14. Hogs Receipts, 9.000 head; slilpmonts, 5,5M head: market. 5o higher; rough and common, $5 103 25; packets' and mixed, $5 305 CO; prim lieavv nnd butchers' weights, $5 60 5 85: light, $5 35g3 CO. Sheep-Receipts, "2,000 head; shipments, GOO head; maikec lower; natives, $3 C03 95: Westerns, $4 0004 30: corn-fed Tuxaus, $3 901 15; lambs, i4 5v 5 60. Buffalo Cattlo Receipts, 133 ' londs through, no sales; uot'iinc on sale. Hogs Receipts, 71 loads through, 10 sales; market active and strong: heavy grndrs cornfed, (5 75. Sheop Receipts, 71 loads through. 12 sales; market strong to 10c higher on some grades. Cincinnati Hogs strong at $4 66( 70; re ceipts, 27.000 bend: shipment. 3,7uj head. Cattle dull at $1 604 75; receipts, 200 head: shipments, 400 hmd. Sheep quiet and steady at $2 5034 75; receipts, 200 head; ship me:iss, 340 bead; lambs easy at $3 005 00. BICK nEADACHE-Cart(!r,f imi() T ,,, SICK HteAOACHE-Carter,g ,,,, SICK UEADACHE-Cartcr,,-LltuyLlr(:rp,lli SICK "EAJACUE-Cart.rLUqIaTeri,mj. i1. I i a -alm1-r."M " MUM I II - - -mv-nmmm ik A BUOYANT CLOSE. "Western Hallway Shares in Demand and Higher-Industrials Move Up Under the "Lead of Chicago Gas Low-Priced Shares Advance. New York, Nor. C Tbe stock market was more active this morning than bad been expected in view of the approach of the election. The transactions for the two hours footed up 108,437 shares of listed and 4,850 shares of unlisted stocks. Specula tion also developed a strong tone in the "Western railways as well as in tbe indus trial and low-priced shares. Among the first-named Burlington and Quincy, Bock Island and St. Paul were in brisk demand and the commission houses executed liberal buying orders tor Chicago account. Government bonds were dull. Close of tho list: V. S. 4s reg.-. H4K V. S. 41 coup MX Mutual Union 6s 112 N. J. C. Int. Cert...lUX Northern Pac lsts..U7 Northern I'ac Ids. ..112 Norlhw'n Consols. ..136 Norfliw'n Deb. 5S...105 u. s. ias iuu Pacific 6s of '95 107H I,ouls'nastam'd4s... 94 Missouri Os 103 Tenu. new set 6s 101j Tenn. nen set 5s loi Tenn. new set 35 74 Canada So. 2ds 101 fen. Pac He Jsts 1W1 Den. & It. G. Ists....Il.v, Den. AR. G. 4s A"V Erle2ds 107 M. K. AT. Gen. 6s.. 801,' Jl. K. i-T. (Jen. 5s.. 46 St. L. & I. 51. Gen. 5s S3H St. I..AS.F.Gen.5I."109 St. Pauli onsols 123 St. P. U. JtP. is 117 T. P. Ists T. l'.2n"s . 34 ... 2M ...Mil ..103!,, .. 97 union Pacific 1st West Shore It. G.W Hid. Mining shares closed as follows: Cholor Crown Point Con. CnL and Va... Deadnood , Gould and Curry.., Hale and Norcross., Homes take Independence Mexican North Star Ontario , tAsked. , 110 onhlr ,. 60 ,. io ,. 1M . 101) . 100 ,. 90 . 40 ,. 300 .1700 . 10 . Z75 . 100 . 7i . 125 ,13.0 . 05 Plymouth., Sierra Nevada Standard , Union Con Yellow Jacket Iron Silver , Quick silver , 115 tiaOjOnIck Silver, pref.. S9O0 Bulwer , ail The rollowing table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock exchange, corrected dally for The riTTsnuRn DisrATCit by Whitney 3c Stephenson, oldest Pitf-hurg members of the ew York Block Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. CIos-l Close Nov, 4. Open High Low lng Bid, lng et est Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd Am. surar Itet. Co. 48S 46M 46 i 110,4 lOiS 46!li 84V 110, 102 39 86 It 07V 123 "96V 103J4 8-.J4 123 83'i 32 118V 1154 112 64W 404 29 153V 8S'i 111) '-j 102 4 85U "'. lio-t 102s 3)H iiu- Am. Sug.Ref.Co.prd Atch. Top. & S. F... WL M 2H'4 ECS Canadian 1'scinc... Canada southern.... t'enlralof N. J Chesareatce & Ohio.. Chicago Gas Trust . C, Bur. Quincy... C. 31. AftTF U, Jl. & St. P. pfd.. U Hock 1. A P C, St. P. 31. 4 O.... C. St. P. 31. A O. pfd C. A Northwestern.. C. & lorih., pfd.... C. C. f. I 'iiH 'ssk MX 57 va 97 lftlH 80 98V lCl'i eon 97 103" 80.H "83U S2?4 iis"- MJ4 'fJV 98 I03V 1231, M "ii" 52 H 32 119 1UV 142 A4V 40 TU, 153 133 Mi 64 H Col. Coal & lion fol. Allocking Val. Del., Lack. A West. Del. A Hudson en. A Itlo Grande, Den. Alt. G.. pfd... D.AC. F. Trust.... "2931 li 16H 51t 654 SV 16V 52 65 52 66V 52 C-"4 E.T.. V a. ft Ga.. Illinois Central ... Lake Erie A West. 4V 103U 25 "4 lC3-aA 'iia "is l blK-'i Lake Erie A W..pfd 784 I33t 69H 109J4 61V 1'2 I3I 115 47X 96 110V IO'i 72 34M 26 1 L,ane snore m. s. Lou s. A Nash 31Iehigan Central.. lllssnurl Pacific Manhattan 134 134 13-1- cm 10914 C9J4 69H 69 "eii "eif? 134 "i"TM, Oi I327 National Cordagefo lt D4S s7H 9.V,4 110', 16 72 iai-aii.or. co., pi.l. National Lead Co... N at. Lead Co. pfd. New York fcntrtl.. N. Y.t CASt. L N.Y..O.A LL.,lprd "hi 47J, -. i.,u.i5uiv..pia N. Y., L. E. AW... N.1.,L.E.AW.,pfd 35 xh 20 CC"i 26V ri. 1. . r. N. Y.. O. A W Korfnlfc A AVestern 45f 4.) 4S 20 H I0!4 45 I9K 1014 40 123 18t SOii 22 20 31 '4 15 58l 21.4 61 1119 8V 38 41 105 IKJf 10)4 40 11 26H 98 1 22 H $3t 90'4 :ow 20' 10 39 't 10 39.'i 12 Nor. A Western, pfd 39 i IV sa "Sorth 'merleanCo, Northern Pacific... vm 12 NorthernPaclflc. pfd Ohio A Mlsslssinni.. si" 10 v Oregonlraproveiueut -0 21 I'aciuc Jian , Peo. Dec. A Evans. 81V at 17 31 17 164 164 58 I'hll.idel'.i A Kead'g MM; 6S Ml, 1.. U. U. A St 1. 21 61 199 P., CCA St. L. pfd. ruuman l'a'ace Lar. Ulch. A. W. P.T.... I9SW 18S,S 9 I1W4 XI v 8 jt. .e v. r. r. piu... St. Paul A Dnluth... St. P. AD. pM St, P.. 31. Ail Texas 1'aclHc Union t'aclnc Wabash Wahashnfd 33 44 105 iii'i 11 4o; "5S OS!, io 40 10K 40 lit 26 a 98t a 6.14 91 40 '28 H 98V 23 04V 94 Western L'nlon Wheeling A L. E... W. AL. E. pfd Baltimore A Ohio.., B. AO. aTust 64M 94 Ex-dividend. People Don't Grow Famous in a Hurry. Carlsbad did not become known in a day. It took centuries to acquire its present fame. It is known all over the globe, and retains its reputation solely on its merits. For all diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys, as well as in constipation, rheumatic af fections and diabetes, use Carlsbad Sprudel Water or the Sprudel Salt if you cannot conveniently use the Water. Be sure to obtain the genu ine, which must have the signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on the neck of every bottle. . M Woman's lands are a natural source of pride to their owner if they 're white and smooth. "I have to wash" is no excuse, for KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP preserves the most delicate skin or the thinnest fabric. Soaps that smart like a whip's lash aren't you tired of them? Your poor hands are. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. DANIEL M'CAFFREY. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Car Lots a Specialty. 238 AND 240 FIITTI1 AVENUE, se9-D riTTSnUKQ. The LADIES PRAISE Heiskell's Ointment As the one remedy that will positively REMOVE- Freckles, Pimples, Blackheads' nnd Sunburn, so disfiguring to the free divine. No lady nerd e annoyed with these hlemlshes If sbfe will use this simple and unfailing remedy. Sold by Srnsslsts, or sent by mail at Bend for 80 Cents per Box. "Hints for Kiiciien and Sick Room, Free." " JOHNSTOM, HOI.L05VAY. ifc CO., - -. d commerce etreetnraiuaeisuta l0t,y 4HXHHOtt4HHH ' WOBTH A GUH-J-EA A 90X." (Tasteless Effectual.) rOR ALL j BILIOUS and NERVOUS d!sorder8, Such as Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Liver Complaint, r.A Female Ailmfifits. SComed-RitaftTasttlea & Soluble Coating, j Of all druggists.' Price 35 cents a box. , few York Depot. -fttanai M. Good Old Fashioned Gingerbread. 1 cap molasses. 1 toaspoonfulsods, 1 " cinnamon, 1 tahlesnonnfnl c-incr a sugar, j 1 pour orbnttermllk. 2eirea. t 5 cuns nf flnnr wnrt- In fnn. then odd cautiously. St!cerrtei sngar! mo'Asses and spice taraher to a. Ifeht n. Warm stlcJKij' on range. Beat well, then eT to the warmed mix milk, esS7soIa,and last Hoar. Beat uarusior ju minutes ana Dolce ct .1 or imam una. -USE ne THE NEW SHORTENING. Instead of BUTTER. It will make the cake better, and impart a rich, delicate flavor, the same as in our Grandmother's Gingerbread. Cottolene is z vegetablepro duct; new to the world, ytt already famous as a perfect, wholesome and economical substitute for lard and butter in all kinds of cooking. One trial will convince you of the su perior merits of Cottolene. Your grocer has it. K. K. FAIRBANKS, CO., Solo Manufacturers, CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH AGENTS: F. SELLERS & CO. B, &d IB. A DAY AHEAD. We want every woman to know, so that all may have an equal chance, and make their arrangements accordingly, that A SALE OF CURTAINS, Such as the people of Alle gheny, Pittsburg and sur roundings never had an opportunity to attend, will begin here to-morrow Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. This sale will be one of vast importance to every housekeeper, as many things they need for im mediate use will be offered at prices that will save much money for those who buy now. Read our advertisements in this afternoon's and to-morrow morning's papers for details of this extraordinary event. Sale commences Tuesday morning we are getting ready to-day. BOGGS & BUHL. D07-8 ALLEGHENY. After 19 Years of Trial, Cj JUAllN Hi. 7 THE FAULT SAFEGUARD OIL, Is Conceded to Be the Best and Safest Oil Known. EL AIN E UEVKR VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It is the very highest grade of refined pe troleum, from which In the process of uiann laetnre, every Impurity has heon eliminated. Elaine is free from benzine and parafflne; It will never chill in the coldest temperature Known on this continent, ' In color' Elaine Is sprlne-wator white, and Us "Are test" Is so hlirn as to nmko It as abso lutely safe as any lllmnlnant known. Having no dlsasrorablc odor, Elaine Is a pleasant oil for laniily use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum Limp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOilOXS. MAKES THE SAFEST AXD DEST LIGHT KXOW.N. ELAINE! The Family Safeguard OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in 13 Years From 1S73 to l9i Elaine Cannot Bo Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, PITTSBURG. PA. fel UKOKK11S FIX AN C UU . ESTABLISHED 1331. John M. Oakley & Oo., RANKERS AND BROKERS, 45 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to Now York and Chi cngo. Member New York, Chicago and Pitu buns Exchnnses. Local sccurltlo bonghtand sold for cask or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividend paid quarterly. ' Interest paid on balanoe (since 1831) Money to lean cm call. Information booka on all markots mailed on application. ic7 Whitney & Stephenson; ,57 Fourth Avenue Cotfo ftpSMi NEW ADYEK-nSEMENTS. A GREAT MQVEMEN IN FURNITURE Is now going on at our store. An un precedented movement, even for us, and we're always busy at this season of the year. Customers are moving in and out with such rapidity and taking so much Furniture with them that only a constant supply of new stock keeps the store from being cleaned out We like this, for it keeps the stock fresh and bright and this is appreciated by our numerous patrons. If you want to know how wonderfully far a little money will go in making home attractive and inviting, come and ex amine our Fall stock. The inspection will surprise you into a purchase. KEECH, NEVER BUY WHILE SUCH WONDERFUL VALUES, Jh"----"--. Wkx, THE FINEST SHOES $2.00, $2.50$2.90 and $3.00 . FOR LADIES AND GENTS EVER SHOWN ANYWHERE. .A-IiT-i "WIRIR-IISrTIEiJID.-EVERY SIZE. EVERY WIDTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. M. LAIRD, 433 and 435 WOOD STREET. DOCTOR WHITTIER t?14 l'ENN AVENUE. 1'ITISIIUKG. PA. As old resident know and back met ot Plttsbnnr-nanera Drove. Is the oIdestesc.it- llslied and moat prominent physician Iu ths city, devoting specialattention to all clironla JSrtNO FEE UN riL CURED sponsible MrpXnllQ and mental dl persons WLv VUUO ease, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of enersy, ambi tion and hope.imiiairedmemory, disordered eight. solf distrust, bashfnlnes, dizziness, f leeplenoss, pimples, eruiitions. impover ished blood, failing powers orgauio vreak ness. dyitpepsia, constipAtlon, consumption, unfitting theporaonforbmlness, society and marriage, permanently, safely nnd prlv.itely rtiBLOOO AND SKIN sTa6 emptlons. blotches, falllnclinir.bonca. pains iflandnlar swellings, ulcerations iOf the ton-Tie, mouth, throat, ulcers, old s"re, ara cured tor life, nnd blood poisons thoroughly eradicated irom I IDIM A'PV" k'""6''1'1,1 the svs tern. UnllN AH I , bladder de rangements, weak back, cravel, catarrlial dlohanes, Inflammation and other painful symptoms receivo searching treatment, prompt lelief and real corf. Dr. Vhittler's Hfe-lnnp: extensive expert ence Insures scientiflc and reliablo treat menton common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distancoascarefully v.ort s If hrA notrp linlirs. A- ai- TO I T. m. Sunday. 10 a- m. to 1 r. m. only. "UK. AVUirilKU.Sll l'oimavenuo, f litabnr, I'.i LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED srAJfisit NERTINE, Tlie ereit Spin. lsh Kemedr, Is sold WITH A V- K I T T K X GUABATER tornre all nerr- onsillsi"iirs,sncl as We k Memor j nKTona ajtd Amta cstxo. Loss orliraln rjwers Wakefulness Lost Manhood, fllsrntlr Emissions. Nervousness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the aer.eratlre Orrans In either sc caused by over-exertion, vouthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, oplnm'or stimulant. I perpaekirebr mll: forfS. With etery onler we GIVE A WKITTKX GUABANTKE TOCUltK'-'-ltEFUND MONET. Spsnlsh Mcnirlne Cof, MadrM. Spain, and Detroit, Mich. For sale by JOS. FLEMING BON. FltUburr. ce-'U-XTrf DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve & mm Treatment, i nariiiteoI speclfl- for Hyttjrli. Dirtiness. Convulsions. Fits. .Nerv.ms Neurilrlv lleadiche. Nervous t'rostratlon cvase I br ths nil or alcohol or tobieeo. Wakefulnoss. Meatal l)s nrossloa, Softeatai of the Hrala resaltlnt la It anltv.dcavattadtli. Prsnaat trs Oil Vrs. I.ii ef Power It elthsr sav, Involuntarr Loisai lit SnermatorrhTa ci'ised br orer-exeruon . tn brain, self-ib'iso -or over-ln'l'ilwnce. Kicti t contains one inoitli's ireatinsaL ll.M aujt. . six iors..t)0,.'ir milt. .VK UUAUANTEE MX TJOt-St To cure inv cis. With each or It nlvt" six bov.es tve will sen4 His p-irs-insr oir wrltwt :uaraalea to refunl ths moier If tho trjit-ai : does not euro. Guarantees ljms'l oaly by EMU G. 3T00K.V. Draxxlit. Soto Xrent. Nos. sill aal 1701 Penn avenue, corner iVyUo avenue and fulloa. screei, rmsaur. l-a. use aiu ij '"! Cramp Cure. !3andij cu. ja-l&J-euda Tvooa's piiospiioniMK, The Great "English "Remedy. Promptly and permanently I enrea al' forms of Aerentsi IIOTi.tmiIrn. iper- I mntorha. Imp teacu ani all tffxtt nf Mate r Ax- I rff.Ilecn prescribed over , S years In thousand of ca cs: Is the nn"; RellnbU i unit Unit't Zledicws kumea. A.V rlriiffr1st for VOUO S """' ' . riIO.srnoi.lXE: If he offer i some worthless medicine In plac or tins, ti-ave in dishonest store. Inclose price In letter, and we win send hy retn'n mall. Price, one pacxare. t: six. H. On' KtU plrnr; six Kill cure. Pamphlet lu plain sealed nTeinp". ? stamp. Address ' TnEtTOODCnElIICALCO., Ml oodward avenue, tlclrult. jllch. -Hold In Plltsbura- by JOS. FLEMING SON. JT-3l-eodwk 412 Market, streeU MsSm fi 4?)2 i Be-----' "S& 923, 925,927 Penn Avenue. no2-jiwr ELSEWHERE OFFERS f 406, 408, 410 MARKET STREET. WEAK MEN. YOUB ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TUX TIAK M TMOI CHEAT EXGLISB" BIMEDT. Gray's Specific Medicine IF YOV SUFFER from. tnenTinu. um juncM. Nor. Tons Ucbllltr. Meanness or uoay ana Mind. bpermatorrnea, and lmpotency. ana all diseases that arise irom over-inauuence ana seii-aDusif. as l.ossuf Memory and 1'ower. Dimness of Vision, l'remalure Old Age. and many other diseases that lead lu lnsanltr or Consumption and an early rrare, write :or our pamphlet. Address GHAV 3Ii.DICI.NE CO.. Bn.Talo. Jf. T. Tb Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggist at Jl CO per pickaxe, or six packages for is 00. or sent lij mall on reecelpt of money, and with " fV.Xi'I WE CUA it A N T E E & CUre or mone Mmmmmamansmmm reiunueu. JSd'On account of counterfeits, we hare adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the onljr genuine. Sold la nttsbiirff anaeuarantees issuea oy b- S. lloUaaJ, leu cor. smith tie Id and Liberty su JyI8-7-MWFeosa SVSanhood Restored! "XXKVE SEEDS," the wonderful remedy. Is sold with a written guarantee to cure all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory. Los of Brain Power, Ilea ache. Wakefulness, Lost Manhood. Nljjbt. 17 EnUsslons.Nerroas. ne!s, Lassltnde, al rimint nnri ln. nf nntr. BXTOOX AXS ATTES VSVSO. 8r ot the Generative orjrans In either sex caused by iver exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use ol Jbaccu, opium or stimulants which soon lead to Inflrmlty. Consumption and Insanity. Put np cous renient tocarryln vest pocket. 81 perpacxageby nail; 6 for Jo. With every JS order wojtlve a written luararttee to cure orrrund thememey. Circular fire. Address A'erre Seed Co.. Chlcoao. Ilk For sale In Pittsbnrs by Jos. Fleminz & Son, drnsglsts, llo&ad. 12 Market st. MANHOOOi I will send (seared) FREE? the reetDA that made a man of Tnr. ItMnnnt fall tn cure Varicocele. Lost Vlaor and all result of India crDtlons or excess es. Address with stamp. Wit. BTJT1.EJ1, Sox 147, Marshall. Mich. KOEHLER'S Installment House We ocenpy the entire Ijuilfllim Wy Sixth Street, ' MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Hade & to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS &. JACKETS, Ii Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS Gasb Prices Witbout Security. TERMS: One-third of the amount purchase! must be paid down; the balance In small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Opm daily, froai 8 A. If. to 8 P. If. SaturtUys itu u r. m. k ' v2T AR jpE3LlElS!S PI 'ill t . 1 W