sasa rajwg? T? fy CHB PITISBttEG DISPATCH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 189a COMMERCIAL POINTS. Grain Rules Higher and All the Markets Are Somewhat Firmer! FIGURES ON WESTERN PACKING. Packers and Sealers Hake No Chances at Their Weekly Meeting. ,HIGH PKICED TEGETABLES EXPECTED Saturday, Xov. 26. The principal features of the local whole Bale trade situation this week were the ad rances in grain, the decline in sugar, the strength of coffee, dried fruits, ecss, butter and cheee, and a generally firmer feeling throughout all the markets. The week's business was large, despite the holiday, and operations were characterized by a feeling of confidence and cheerfulness. The greatest potato-producing tate in the Union is KewTork,whichdeTotes(round numbers being used in all cases) 370,000 acres, raises 30,000,000 bushels, or fully one seventh or the entire crop of the country. Iowa is second in amount raised 17,000,000 bushels though its area. 1S7.O0O acres, is eclipsed by the 203,000 which Pennsslvanla :i es to the raising on6,000,000 bushels. Illi nois comes next both in area and quantity of product, while Wisconsin and Kansas cross each other for ilf th place. The four Kew Encland States of Maine, New Hamp shire, Vermont and Massachusetts, how ever, lead the country in tho number of bushels produced per acre, the average for tile lour states ueing over iw uusucis aii ncic, which is attained by no other States except remote Washington, which nromises to become one of the finest potato-grow ing regions inxhc world. Chickens will have the call now and turkeys will take a back seat until Christ mas week. Special reports to the Cincinnati Price Current show the numbor of hog3 packed irom November 1 to date and latest mail dates at undermentioned places compared with last year as follows: 1S92, 1S91. 200.0CO 610 000 121,000 215.000 63 000 75.000 41,000 raroo 3.1 000 65,000 3,000 70.000 46 tW 71.000 2ft 600 39.100 26,000 30.000 16.100 30.000 11400 15,500 7. 500 2", 300 3,900 7.100 3,300 4.70) 11,000 9. tOO 11.200 19,000 Chicago Kansas City ..... Omaha ft. Louis ............ ..... Indianapolis............ ........ Milwaukee Cincinnati ................... f'cil-r Rapid Houx City South St- Taul M. .Ioeph. Mo Krokiik, It 1 lucoln. Xel IIulelii& Kan ittumwa. la 11,000 Wichita. Kan 11,310 The report of the Agricultural .Depart ment gives theaverace yield per acre of the -vcn corn surplus States at 27.1 bushels or 4.7 bushe's more than the average lor the country Tl-e average in 1S91 w as 32.2 bush el against 2G.G bushels for the whole coun- tl. Hay has been coming forward very freely miring tne past weeK, ouc tne teceipis nave no affected price-, which remained firm. Tho imptesMon is growing stronger that potatoes, cabbage, beets, etc., are going to rale very much higher. At the ic-uk-.r weekly meeting of the packers and dealers to-davno changes were iivide inthepnees of hog pioducts. The irarket, however, was quoted unusually tti ong lor this scison of the year. Grain, Floor and reed. Sales on call at the Grain and Flonr Ex change to-day: One car No. 1 prairie hay, spo. $10 00; 10 cus packing hay, 5 days, J7 25: 1 cjr new No. 2 yellow shelled corn, 10 iluy, 7c: 1 car new No. 2 yellow ear corn, 10 dart., 4ic. Receipts bulletined: Via the B. & O. 2 cars middlings. 1 c.ir hay: via tile 1 , Ft. W. Jb C 1 cars hay. 1 car malt; via the P., C, C & St. I. 4 cars bay, I cars corn, 1 car bran. Total, 17 cars. EAXCE OF THE HAKKET. IThe followinc quotations for grain, feed, hay and straw are for carlols ou track. Dealers charge a small ad aucy rom store. J flifcAT No. 2 red Coax No. 2 yellow ear. lllph mixed car. .Mixed ear , cn o 2cllow ear................. o. 2 yellow shelltil High mixed shelled ............... Slixcil shelled ew No 2 yellow shelled. .. ..... New high liiixed shelled corn........ (HTS-Nt. 1 wliitu No. 2 white Extra No. 3 white N'o. 3 Mixed l:t-No. 1 Western No. 2eslern ... lLot E (Joblx-re1 prices) Fancy brands, n 6-j 4 65: ttanoaid InUr patents. S4 504 To: spring intents. M 504 6i: tralrht winter. St 00.5.4 25; tlrar winter. SJ 75,1 to, 2XX bakers, S3 7&3 ba; rje, S3 50cM75 Tlie Lxcliange Price VwmnX quotes flour in car lots on track as follows: J'atrtit winter J3 75(31 00 l'AteulMiri ig 4 4uta4 50 Mralplit winter. 3 Sf$3 50 Clear winter 3 00a3 "" l.n grades 2 0B2 50 K-efliiur 3SVS3 50 pnng bakers .. . ..... 3 2.Y&3 50 MlLLFtsu No. 1 white middlings, SIS ongia oo; No. 2 white middlings. S16 0US17 "): winter wheat limn, ;;3 5ch.h 0; brunu middlings, ;i 5016 50; cl."i. JIS UK4 1 O'l. IlA1-hoice tiinSthy. f 14 2514 50: N'o. 1 tlm oths. i: 7.VS :l (W; No. 2 timothy. 112 5013 00; mixed clover and tlmothv. S13 00Cgl3 50: packing, f7 mH. 00: So. 1 feeding prairie. S10 0 (S10 50: No. I-do. ft ougJi y; wagon hav. 16 001S vo. ST'caw- Wheat, to 507 OO; oau. a 507 50; rye, 7 0u7o0. Groceries. SCGAK Patent cut-loaf. 5"tc; cubes. 5c: pow dered. 5c; srrauulated (standard). 4Tkc; coufec 1 loners A, 4 R-lOc; sott A. 4'a4'c; rancv vellow. 4Vc: fair jellow. 4'iJj4c: common jcllow, s Cofffl Iioastcd. in packages Standard brands, n 13 20c; second grades, 22'531ic: fancy grades. 27W32"ic. Loose Java, 37(oc: Santos, 2s,i29c: Al.iracaibo, 2S"e: Peaberry, 2s,"sSc; Caracas, 30i 31c: liio. 24'T(iiSc. Milas s Choice. 34)i35c: lancy. 33)j."Bc; ceutrllugais. 2T2,-c; new crop N'ew Orleans. 45 4c . M nrr Corn svrup, 27(?2)c: sugar syrup, 2S30c: lann tl ivors, 3133c: black strap, Ni16v. I- Ki ti London layer i afsins, ?2 50; California London lasers, ri lt2 15: California muscatels. Jiag-. ns.6'.c: boxcL tl 15l 2i: Valencla,?!?,': ondara a'encia, tHIoS'sc; 'Calllornta sultanas. It IlSc: currants, 41()i'ic: California prunes 114 (jiiot, French prunes, o'liaUc: California seedless - raisins. 1-lb cartons. S3 90; citron, 1819c; lemon )Kel. K'folllc. Kict-tancy head Carolina. e!6ic: prime to tlioicc. 56c; LoLlslaua, 5's6c: Ja-a, SSc; Japan. 5i(3i5c I XFD Goods Standard iieaches. S2 15; 25; extra peaehes. ?; 452 50: seconds, Jl Rva)) Do: pie pi aches, 51 2nl 25. finest corn, tl 4I 50: Har lurd counts corn, SI 0ol 10: lima beans. (I 2 1 2: coaked. fcOgSc: carljr June peas, 1 15(311 2: narrow tat peas. $1 fcyl 10: soaked,7V58uc: French peas, JIl otgajOO'f lWcans. orfl 4ll 50 P dozen; pineapples $1 2ySll 30; extra do, f'40: Bahama do. 1 1 00. l)ainsou plums, Easteru, Jl 25; Calilonna pears V2 22 :tr" do green cages Si 75; do egg jdums. fl 7a: do apricots, (I 902 25: do extra wllite cherries ?2 752 S5: d white cherries. 2-11 cans $1 65. raspberries II 251 50: strawber ries. S lol 25: gooseberries. SI 111 r5; tomatoes. Kc"l 00: salmon, 1-lh. Jl 3il 35: blackberries. 75(3 eOc: succotash. -lb cans, boaked. 9c: do stani a-d. 2-lbcans. 1 2511 dO: corned beef, 2-lbcaus. SI tiodd 1 75: do 14 -lb. S.3 00: roast hcei; 2-lb. (1 75; chipped beef. 1-ib eans tl X.12 00: baked lieans SI 25l 35: lobsters, I-lb. t- .5, mackerel, fresh, 1-lb. (1 90; broiled. 41 SO: samines. domestic, $48, JJ 85: ,Hs, Ki -': '-if. mustard, tiOO; Imported. Ms t0 5.i 1: 50: imported, )-s SIS (5):3 CO; canned apples. 3-Ib. 75s0c; gallons $2 9o(3 00. Provisions. Large hams .Medium.. .......... .................. MnaSl. ......... ... ............ rinmed...... ............ ...... .. Calltorula.... Shoulders, suzar-cured 1tac.n shouldei s. .......... ...... Urj salt shoulders j.reakfast Lacou Lxtra do ..................... Clear tiellles smoked ear licllles, dry salt Dried beef, knuckles Hounds -. - Sxt- Flat ." Lard (rcflued). tierces "lubs ............... '1 o50-!b eases Lard (compound), tierces Half barieis - - 1 Hlla.. ...... ...... ........... lalls .. .................. .......... Tno50-lli CASes... . .. 'Jhree-ib cases. ....... ...... ........ 1 Ive-lb cases.. .................. . Ten-lb cases. ............... .. Mebstiork, heavy....... - .Mesi trk, light 12 12J4 121, 1' 9 S?, Si, Si 12 13 10 9 13 13 10 9 JlV 11-4 US OS, 4 4 - 'a 16 50 17 50 Butter and Cheese. r.c-TTEK Elgin creamery. EVlfc: other brands ri:f:cnoIce to fancy dairy and country rvli. 2jSc. :air to medium grades lixanc: low ..... .,1.1.. .11 r.itL.. Vnr a firl 111 llmoerger. lu-llc; Ohio Swiss, i:"'. Eggs and Poultry. Eggs Strittly fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio. 28 re; special mark, 28c: storage stock, 22mc PoutTBT-LlTe Sprlne chickens. 4050c per E air: old chickens, 65c: dncks. S3065ct geese. 1 1X1131 a: turken. IcAlloiperjiTv.- Dressed m& 52 53 51 Sl 49 4 51 41 Jj'i 4'('t(a sj 4SS55 49 47)s 43 4S 4J 47S 4S 4i a 41 s 40 (a 40's 31 30 33 M 334 36 & 37 59 60 57 S 08 Chickens 10l2eper 18; ducks 1415c; geese, 9 10c; turkeys HWlSc, Flslu Half Or. MACKEREL. Bbls. libls bhs . Pall Palls 2uOlbl0Olb SO lb 15 lb 101b F.itrx mess bloaters. HO CO f2 40 S10 40 I 320 I 2 SO Extra No.l bloaters. 35 Oj 17 80 9 15 2 83 1 95 l"xtra .No. 1 mess.... 32 OG IS 40 8 40 260 180 Extra No. 1 shore... 2S 00 14 40 7 40 230 160 JIoil.Xo. lmess 24 OU 12 40 6 40 2 00 140 Med. No. 1 shore.... 21 00 10 90 5 65 1 75 1 25 Ex..No.2 shore tscsi. 22 00 11 40l 5 90 135 130 hi. No. 2 shore large 20 CO 10 40 5 40 170 120 Ex.Ko.2med. shore. 18 00 9 40 4 90 155 J 10 No. 2 medium 15 00 7 90 4 15 133 95 y 0.3 large 14 00 7 40 3 90 125 90 Pound herring Barrels 200 lbs. Half barrels, 100 lbs Quarter bbls 50 lbs Potomac herring llarrcls Half barrels Holland herring Kegs Lake herring Halfbarrels, 701b Quarter barrels, CO lb Pails, li lb Palls 101b "White flsh- Half barrels, 70 lb Qnarler barrels 301b palls 151b , Palls 10 lb , Russian sardines Half barrels 1001b , Kegs , "Whole codfish Large, per lb Medium Boneless codfish 20-lb boxes I2-lb bricks per Id., 20-lb boxes l2-lb bricks choice.. ... 4 50 2 25 060 250 1 25 65 50 5 00 250 1 35 1 CO 8 00 50 Vil 73 Miscellaneous. Bcckwhf at FLOun 2S42ci per lb. Seeds Choice recleaned estern timothy, S2 00 (312 05 per bn.: choice recleaned Western clOTcr, SS 00s 10; white clover. 12 00; orchard grass II 85; millet, 1 1 4S1 50: blae grass. 82 002 25. Beans Kew York and Michigan Dea beans?2 15 2 20 per bu.; band-picked medium, 2 102 15; Lima, 4Sliic per lb: Pennsjlvanla and Ohio beans. (1 7ol 90 per bu. Heeswax Choice jellow. 30S5c; dark, 2Mc ClDEE-New country, 15 50s 50: crab, 7 50J 00 per bbL IIoxet N'ew crop white clover, 2021c per lb; buckwheat, 14316c; strained honey. $a9c. Tallow Coun trv roueh. 3WS)4c rier lb: eitv ren dered. 44$c FtATHERS Extra live geese, 5SS0c per lb; Xo. do. 4aoc; mixed. 30i0c N'trrs-Chestnuts 2 002 50 per bushel: peanuts, green. 3(&Hc jier lb: do roasted, Jl 151 25 per bushel; hickory nuts II 00(3)1 25: shellbarks $1 25 1 50: new walnuts 6575c: old 00, 505oct butter nuts, 5055c for old and G57.c for new; filberts, 9c per lb; almonds. Tarragona. 18c: do Irlca, 6c; do paper shell, 25c; shelled almonds 35c; Brazil nuis SSS'ic; French walnuts PC; pecans 10c; Naples walnuts. 13c: Grenoble walnuts, UJjc. Fickles-$4 15 50 per barrel. PopcoRN-Sfiac per lb. HIDES Green steer hides trimmed. 75 lbi and up, 7c: green steer hides, trimmed, 60 to 75 lbs. 7c; green steer hides, trimmed, under 60 lbs, 6c; green cow hides, trimmed, all weights 4c: green bull hides trimmed, all welnlits 4c; green calf skins No. 1. 6c: green calf sclns N'o. 2, 4c; green steer hides, trimmed, side branded, 4c: green salt steers No. 1. 60 lbs and up, 77Jc: green salt steers No. 1 60 lbs and less, 44ljc; green salt cows No. 1, all wfhrhts, 434ic: green salt calf, N'o. 1. 8 to 15 lbs. 5f6c: green salt kip, N'o. L 15 to2ilbs 4(Sc; runner skip, N'o. 1, 10 to 15 lbs. 34c:2o. 2 hides, l,"icoff;No. 2calf, 2coff. DROOPING PRICES arark the Close of the "VTeekstTrading on tho Chicago Board. Chicago, III, Nov. 26. Drooping prices marked the close of the week. To-nicht. compared with last, wheat is ic lower and corn about c, while provisions within half an hour of the close dropped again they had secured earlier. There was a little firmness in wheat at the Btart, due largely to brisk buying, but on the advance the selling became liberal, and there being little bullish news to support the market, the price gradually fell off. The leceipts in the Northwest were generous, and Prime reported the condition of tho winter wheat as satisfactory. Tho offerings of December were unusually heavy, and did mnch to cause the weaknesses the discount on May was at one time neaily 7 cents. Chan ging December to May was carried on very extensively. The exports from both coasts were again liberal, amountine to 3,463,000 bushels, againt 3.941,000 bushels the previous week and 4,OS2,O00 bushels lor the corresponding week last tear. Thb aail able stocks in the United Slates and Canada were reported at lOl.OOO.uOO. It was esti mated that the visiule supply would show an increase of about 1,000,000 to 1,500.000 bushels. Initial trades in corn w era at about yes terday s final figures, but it soon sold off Je influenced some by the action of wheat. At the decline the 'demand improved and the car lots for Monday coming in light at 125 cars, prices reacted, recovering the early break, changed but little, ruled easv and closed about c lower. In oats theie was a little changing from December to January at 1c ana to,May at 5c. Prices hadc range and the close was easy at Jiic decline Horn yesterday. Proilsions showed decided strength for a time. A rise of 1 shilling in lard in the Liverpool-market started prices up here for that staple, and the entire market responded to a local advance of 5c per 100 pounds in hozs. During tne latter part of the session prices declined on larger offerings and a re duced demand. The estimated hog supply lor the coming week favor only moderate offerings, in marked contrast with the enormous receipts lor the corresponding week of 1891. Freights wero slow with very little vessel room offered. Rates were firm, 2o being paid for corn to Buffalo. Cash quotations weie as follows: Flour dnll; winter patents, $3 503 90; winter straights, $3 203 40; spring patents, $3 75 4 10; jipring Ktrai'-'lits, $2 75g3 50. No. 2 spring wheat, 10ilitr. No. 3 spring wheat, 6J67c:N'o. S red, V72c; No. 2 corn, 4214c; No. 3, 41c: No. 2 oats, 31"c: No. 2 wnite, .toe; No. 3 white. 3334c; No. 2 rve, 49c: No. 2 barley, 67c; No. A f. o. b., 4563e; No. 4 f. o. b.. S555c; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 0S1 0SK; piime timothy seed, $1 9S: mess pork, perbhi, $13 00; lard, per 100 lbs, $9 259 SO; short ribs sides, loose, $7 407 60; dry salted shoulders boxed, $7 257 37: short clear sides boxed, 58 05S 10: whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, $1 15; sugars, unchanged. Range of the leading features furnished bv John M. Oakley & Co., bankers and brokers. No. 45 felxth street: Open- High- Low- Clos- close. Articles. lug. est. est. ing. JiV.2o Wheat. November 71S 72- Decembcr 72H 72, 71,'i 72 721 January v 73' 73s May 79 T 79(4 7S" 7S 79 July 78'i 78X 78 7S' S Cous. November. 42, 42j 42!4 421s 42b December. 421, 42 4 4.1H 29i January 4T 43H 43S 43" 43H May. 47-s 4751 47. 47H 47 July 47 ilh KH 47, 48 Oats. November. 30H 31 December IVA 31" 31J4 3154 aJ January Z2li 325, May Sij X)i !S 36 34. Pork. November. 13 CO tt 85 December 12 95 13 02 129S 13 00 12 85 January 14 65 14 72 14 52 14 33 14 57 May 14 70 14 85 14 67 14 67 14 67 Laud. November. 940 940 930 930 9 40 December 890 890 8 83 880 890 January 882 8 85 S72 8 72 880 May 8 62 8 67 8 57 "8 60 8 60 Short Km. November. 730 730 730 730 750 January 7 52 7 60 7 52 7 52 7 55 May 7 62 7 70 7 62 7 62 7 65 Car recclp's for to-day: Wheat, 239: com, 2r0: oats, 277. Estimates for to-morrow: Wheat, ISni cum. 125; oats, j30.' GENERAL MARKETS. New York, Nov. 2a FLomt Receipts, 42, 800 packages: exports, 12,000 barrels, 6,400 sacks: quiet bnt linn; sales, 7,600 barrels; low Texas. $2 0C2 75; winter wnear. low crudes, $2 C02 75: lair to fancy, $2 753 SO; patent, IS i4 20: Minnesota clear, 2 50 3 50: straights, $2 504 20; patents, $4204 80; rye mixed. $3 003 75. Cokhmeal steady and dull; vellow "West ern, $2 752 SO. Wheat Receipts, 147,301 bushels; exports, 110,127 nushels: sales, 005,000 bushels limn es. noiie spcii;Biiui uuii, i;uuiiii:iiiy sieauy "GJc store und elevator, TTJcarloat, "S 1. o. b.x No. 3 reu, "ijc: No. 1 Norther No. 2 oi them, 80c; N'o, 2 Milnanke none spot; spot dull, nominally steady: Nn. 2 eiJTWic orthern, 84c; naukee. 7Cc: No. 3sr)tin". 73c: tuition opened steadv at c decline on moderate foiehrn selllnp, ad vnnced Jc on Wall street buvinfr, declined 4 with tho West and realLsinsr, cloaii.-r iiriiclv with ft dull trade: No 2 red, Decem ber, TiGTilic, closing at 77c; Jnnnary, 7SJ4 7Sic closing at 7SJc: May, 83JjJS4c, closing at 83?id. Uric dull and steady: Western. 555Sc. ISablet quiet; Western, C580c; N'o. 2 Toronto, 8485c; barley roaltamci: Western, 7S0c: city made, Canada, $1 001 05. Cork Receipts, 110,000 bushels; exports, "18,000 bushels; sales, 90,000 bushels futures, 21,000 bushels spot. Spot dull; No. 2, 50Jc. elevator, 5IJ4c afloat. Ontions wero very dull and Jc locr, closins steady: Decem ber, 505i5oo, closing 50Jc; Jannary, 51 01'ic, closing 51c; May, 5353c, cloint; 53-8c Oats Receipts, 00,250 bushels; exports, 2,576 bushels; s.iles, 15.OC0 bushels futures, 24,000 bushels spot. spot, qniot and firm. Options dull and easier; Jannary, 37Kc; May, 40Je: spot No. 2 white, 41Jc; mixed "V estern, 35,37Kc: white Western. 41047c; No. 2 Ci'icaKO. 57c, Hay Firm; shipping, G0QG5c; good to choice, 7500c Hors Quiet and steady; state, common to choice, 18324c: Pacific coast, lBgJ4c lirncTRtrs ;rrrr options opened steaay. ir in. fffrntirrTfirlffiififTrfttfiiTrtnr I 5 points down to 10 points up, closed steady, . jn down to 5 up. . Sitles. 4L250 bags, includ- j ine: December, 16.7516.85c; January, 16.05a 16.70c: Msrcii, i6.3oaisoc: April, 10.1a131c1.ouc; May. 16.20c; August, 16.1016.20e; September, 15.9015.05c: October, 15.90c. Spot Kiodnll and arm; N"a 7, 17Jc Sugar, raw firm and dull: fair refining, 2 15-16c; centrifugals. 96 test, 3c. Reflnedin fair demand and firm; offA,4K4c: mold A, 15-165c; Stan, dnrd A, 4 lMo4Kc: confectioners' A, 4 9-16 lc; cut loaf, 5 5-165Jc: crushed, 5 6-165Wc; powdered. 1 13-165c; granulated, i ll-165c; cubes, 413-165c. Molasses, foreign nom inal: New Orleans dull and steady: open kettle, new, good to choice, S0S8c Kico fairly active and steadv: domestic fair to extra, 45?c: Japan, 4K5c. Cotton seed oil dull and steady; crude, S0c: yellow, 35c. Tallow firm and quiet; city ($2 for pack ages), 5"c Kosik quiet and steady: strained, common to good. $1 501 35. TunrKKTiKU dnll and steady at 3K31?fc Eaas quiet: fancy firm; Western fiesu, 2b 27c Uoo rnoDUCTS Pork steady and quiet: old mess. $13 5v13 75: new mess,. $14 5014 75; extra prime, $16 &017 00. Cut meats firm; pickled bellies, 8?kiQSc; do shoulders, 8J4c; do hams, 1010c-. Jtllddles quiet; short clear, November, $3 60. Lard quiet and firmer; Western steam closed at $10 25; sales, 100 tierces: ontlons. sales. 250 tierces: Novem ber, $10 25; December, $9 25; January, $9 25 asked. Dairy products Butter quiet; "Western dairy, K.2c; do creamery, 2032c: do fac tory, 16iSc; Elgin, 3132c Cneeso in fair demand. and Aim: State, 6llc; fancy, 10 Hc; part skims, 3Sc Minneapolis The market for wheat to day, up to noon, n as marked by weakness, not from any news received regarding the position or wheat, but a general desire among small holders and scalpers to even up or change flora December into Hay. Tne strength in December wheat was somewhat remarkable when the course of the market lor many days past is considered? December wheat opened at 67c, being the same as yesterday's close, gained He, lost o and ad vanced to the opening figure by noon. May wheat opened at 7llc the same as yester day's close IoRt Kc. firmed up ic and at noon sold at 74Uo. The cash market was fairly active at slight concessions J rom yes terday's values. Eeceipts were 435 cars. Close: No. 1 hard, on track, 70c: No. 1 Northern, November, 67Kc; December. 67c; May, 'iy,a; No. 2 Northern, on track, 6364c Philadelphia Flour quiet, "Wheat offer ings very lightand prices ruled firm; No. 2 red in export olevator, 71li: No. 2 red Nov ember, 74Ji74Kc: December, 7474c; January, 76ibXc; February, 7fc:$ic. Corn option market showed no important change but ruled firm under light offerings. Local car lots quiet nntLsteady; steamer in export elevator, 48c; No. 2 white In grain depot, 4S)c: No. 2 yellow in grain depot, 49c Oats Receipts liberal and local carlots weaker un der slo w demand; futures inactive and nominally unchanged; No. 3 mixed, 37Je; No. 2 mixed, 38Ji39Kc; No. 3 white, 40s41c; No. 2 white, 4242c Eggs scarco and firm; Pennsylvania firsts, 28c. Duluth Wheat opened steady witii first trading in futures Jc under Friday's close; cash wheat opened late and advanced to 72Jc for So. 1 hard and unchanged for No. 1 Northern at 6914c: business in spot wheat was active, December opened at C9e, sold steadily at that for some time, advanced o and closed steady at 69c; May opened Jc off at 70Jc, declined Jc and advanced witu lair business to the opening. Close: No. 1 hnrd cash and November, 72ic: December, 72'c: Jlav, 7S3c; No. 1 Nortuern cash, No vember, 69)c; December, 69"c; May, 75Jfc; No. 2 Northern casli, 63Jc; December, Wjjc Toledo "Wheat dtfll and steady; No. 2 cash, November, 73c: December, 74c; juay. toe. com ami ana steauy; o. acasu, 43c; No. 3, ile; November, 39Jc. Oats quiet; cash, 35c Rye dull; cash, 55c Cloverseed ac tive and steady: prime cash, November and December, $7 80; Januarv. $7 85; February, $7 W. Receipts-Flonr, 845 ban els; wheat, 31.238 bushels. Corn, 6,890 bushels. Oats, 937 uusnels. Rye, 2,472 bushels. Cloverseed, 656 D.igs. anipmen's riour, iu,&67 Darrein. Wheat, 49,200 bushels. Corn, 1,950 bushels. Rye, 400 bushels. Cloverseed, 200 bass. St. Louis Fldur unchanged. Wheat Cash advanced c but dropped c, closing at 63c: options declined slowly all day, clos ing fie under yesterday: Dec-mDer, 6sKc; January, 70Jc; May, 76J76e: July, "60. Corn opened JK off, piu tiaily recovered later, but weakened again ana closed J3c below yesteiday: cash, 39c; December, 3;J3Sc: January, 3SKc; May, 43c. Oats slow aim lotyer: cash, sic; May, 3ac Rye easier at 47c Bailey No sales. Bran firm at 63J64c Hay unchanged. Flaxseed un changed. Coinmeal quiet at $1 b5. Milwaukee Flour quiot Wheat steady; No. 2 spring, 67c; No. 1 Northern, 73o; May, 72c. Corn quiet; No. 3, 42. Oats steady; No 2 white, 35c; No. 3 do, 333ic Batlev quiet: November. 66c; sample on track, 33 66c Rye firm; No. 1, 52c. Provisions quiet. Pork, $12 85. Lard, $9 40. Flour Receipts, 8 250 barrels; shipments, 3 913 bar rels. Wheat Receipts, 79,230 bushels. Bar leyReceipts, 135,700 bushels. Shipments Wheat shipments, 13,200 bushels; barley shipments, 84,700 bushels. Cincinnati Flonr easy. Wheat in good demand: No. 2 red, 71c Receipts, 5,200 bush els; shipments, 500 bushels. Corn easier. No. 2 mixed, 43ttc Oats strong, No. 2 mixed, 3Gc Rye dull. No. 2, 530. Pork quiet at $13; Lard film at $9 009 37Kc Bulk meats barely steady at $7 758 00. Bacon in light demand at $9 37X9 50. "Whisky steady; sales, 1,029 barrels at $1 15. Butter easy. Sugar steady. Eggs quiet at 22c Cheese firm. New Orleans Sugar active and strong; open kettle, strictly prime, 2 15-163c; prime, 2Jc; good lair to fully fair, 22 13-16c; com mon to lair, 22Jc; centrilu0-al off planta tion, crnnulated, 4c: choice white, 4 1-16 4c; off white, 3&4c; gray white, 3 11-16 Sc: choice yellow clarified, 3 11-16c; prime iit, 3 9-163c; off do, 3 5-163Jc; seconds, 1i Sc. Others unchanged. Kansas City Wheat steady; No. 2 bard, 64K65o; No. 2 red, 8S89c. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, 3333c; No. 2 white. 3434.c Oats Arm; No. 2 mixed, 2529o; No. 2 white, 3031c Ksrss firm at 2021c Receipts Wneat, 63,000 bushels; corn, 6,000 bushels: oats. 3 000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 91,000 bushels: eorn, 71,000 bushels; oats, none. Detroit Market' closed quiet, fairly steadv. Wlie.it No. 1 w hite and No. 2 red, cash, 73J4C: December, 73"73Kc: May, 79 80c; No. ;. 1 ed, SStfii. Corn No. 2 cash, 44c. Oats No. 2 white, 37c; No. 2 mixed, 34c. Kje No. 2 cash, 54c. Cloveiseed Prime, $7 SO. Receipts Wheat, 12,000 bushels; corn, 6,000 bushels; oats, none. Baltimore Wneat easy; No. 2 red, Novem ber. 73c; Deceiiiber, 73c: May, 61jc Corn nrm: mixed spot and November, 49c bid; January, 48c. Oats Aim; No. 2 white West tern, 43c. 11 e quiet; No. 2, 60c nominal. Hay steudj. Grain freights dnll; steam to Liver pool, 2d; other articles unchanged. Buffalo No. 1 hard wheat, 81c: No. I Northern, 78c; No. 2 red, 77c. Com No. 2, 49c Receipts Wheat, 650,000 bushels Ship ments Wheat, 210,000 bushels; corn, 400,000 bushels. LIVE STOCK. No Movements or Price Changes of Note at the Central Yards. Eabt-Libeutt, Pa., Nov. 26. Cattle Receipts, ISO head; shipments, 360 head. Market, nothing doing; all through conslcnments. Thirteen cars cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 1,300 head; shipments.1,100 head. Market steady: all grades, $5 606 00. Twelve cars hogs shipped to New York to day. Sheet Receipts, none: shipments, 400 head. Maiket steady and unchanged. By Associated Press. Chicago The Evening Journal reports cattle receipts, 2,530 head; shipments, 1,200 head; murkec nominally strong; Christmas steei , $5 755 SO; prime and export natives. $5 C05 60; otheis $2 604 85; Texans, $2 15 3 CO: Westerns, 32 753125. Hozs Receipts. 13.000 head; shipments. 7,000 head; markets 10c higher; lough and common, $5 405 bu: packers and "flippers, $5 G05 80: prime heavy, $3 S05 90: butchers' and medium weights, $5 75gj5 85; sorted light, $5 505 70. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 400 head; maiket stionx; natives $4 0005 50: Texans, J3 9G4 85; lambs, $t 005 fci St. Lonis Cattle Receipts, 800 head: ship ments, 6 400 head: market blow; lair to good native steers $-1 O0fi4 SO; choice to heavy, i4 655 10; medium 10 good rangers, $2 10 3 20; Texas do.s, 51 602 33. HoKs Re ceipts, 2,200 head; shipments, 4.100 head; maiket stiongcr; heavv, $3 f05 75; packing, $5 305 70; light, 5 405 65 Sheep Re ceipts, 1U0 head; shipments, 200 head; market steaUi; lair tosrood native muttons, $3 00 4 50; Texans, $2 75g3 55. Kansis City Cattle receipts, 2.400 head; shipments, 3,100 head; steers weie 1015 cents lnghei; cows strong to 10c higher; feeders steady; repiesentativo sales, dressed beef nnd shipping steers, $3 504 60: cows $L503 00; Blockers and feeders, $1 853 20. Hogs Receipts, 7.100 head: shipments, WO head; the market was aotiveand steady; all grades, $4 25Q6 62 bulk, $4 455 55. Sheep Receipts, none; enlpuients, 50j Head. Buffalo Cattle Receipts, 85 loads: strong; course steers, $3 00: prime heifers, $3 40; tat cows, $2 50Q2 75. Hogs Receipts, 66 loads; steady to strong for good grades: heavy conned, $5 95. sheep and lambs, 20 loads through, 22 sales; market, 1025o stronger for good to best grades; choice wethers, $4 90; good sheep, 51 65: Canada do, $5 25. Lambs, native, $5 25; Canada, $5 50. , Cincinnati Hogs in light demand at $3 00 C5 90; receipts, 8,800 heads shipments, L000 head. Cattle strong at II 5084 65: receipts. frt<iafciifegft 700 head; shipments, 600 head. Sheep beavy at $2 504 75; receipts, 300 head; shipments, SS0 head. Lambs barely.steady at $3 505 00. Cotton. Galveston. Tex., Nov. 26. Cotton firm: middlings, 6Jc; low middlings, 9J4c; good ordinary, 8JJc: net and gross receipts, 7,719 bales: oxports to the continent, 6,190 bales; sales, 2,746; spinners, 134 bales; stock, 173,867 bales. New OitLSAits. Nov. 28. Cotton easy; mid dlings, 9 13-16C: low middlings, 9 7-16C; good ordinary. 8 15-lGc; net receipts, 8,868 bales; gross, 9,299 bales; exports to Great Britain, 5,058 bales; to France, 22,566 bales: to the continent, 9,187 bales: coastwise. 8,171 bales; sales, 4,700 bales; stook, 171,655 bales. New Orleans, Nov. 26 Cotton Fntnies steady; sales, 103,100 bales: November, 9 G4o nominal; December, 9 60c bid; Jannary, 9.64C .Did; February, 9.67c: March, 9.779.78c New York, Nov. 26. Cotton steadv: mid dling uplands, 10c; do Orleans, 10 3-16c; sales, 1,065 bales; futures closed firm; sales, 265,000 bales; November, 9.809.8"c; December, 9.809.82c; January, 9 87c; February. 10.01 10.02c; March, 10.141 0.15c: April, 10 2710.i8c: May, 10.39c; June, 10.4710.48c; July, 10.54 10.55c; August, 10.6110.6ic. "WooL St, Loots, Nov. 26. Wool Receipts, 43,000 pounds; shipments, 60,000 pounds; receipts this week, 209,000 pounds; shipments, 350,000 pounds; receipts since January 1, 25,630,000 pounds; shipments, 24,938,000 pounds. There is a better teeling in the market owing to late English advances and what seems to be a general opinion that Congress will not dis turb the tariff for at least a yearet. Tho quarter blood and ooarser bright wools are scarce, firm and wanted, and the fancy me dium and finer grades are in demand and also firm. The top qualities quote 2123c; fine to good medium, 1720c: light fine, 15 18c; heavy do, 1216c; tub washed ranges at 303?54c for fair to choice. . Turpentine. "Wilmington Spirits of turpentine firm at 2c Rosin firm; strained, $) 00; good strained, $1 05. Tar steady at $1 20; crude turpentine steady; bard, $1 00; yellotr dip and virgin, $1 70. New York Metal Market. New York, Nov. 26. Pig iron dnll and steady: American, $13 0015 50. Copper quiet and firm; lake, $1190 bid. Lead quiet: do mestic, $3 75 bid. Tin dull; straits, $20 15 bid. Nervous headaches promptly cured by Bromo-Seltzer lOo a bottle MEETINGS AND NOTICES. flection. Office ofMonokgahela Insueakce Co, 98 FOtntTH AVESCE, Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 22, 1892. ELECTION-THE ANNDAL ELECTION OF fifteen directors to serve for the ensuing rear will be held at this offlce on TUESD ATj December e, 189 between tiie hours of 12 a. and 1 r. if. JOHN H. CLANEY, secretary. Legal Notices. D. M. ALSTON. Attorney-at-Law, 93 Diamond Street. ESTATE OF JAMES SCARBOROUGH. DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of James Scarborough have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pavment, and those having claims agalustihe same should make them known with out delay. H. E. bCARBOROUuH. 291 Ohio street, Allegheny .Pa. KATHAEINA BECK, ofStowe township. ESTATE OF MICHAEL BECK. DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Michael Beck, deceased, late 01 Stowc township, have been granted to the undersigned. 10 whom all persous indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay KATHARINA BECK, k Administrator, McKee's Rocks. Pa. 'TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-A brick house of 8 rooms and hall : good cellar: hot and cold water, natural and illumi nating gas: 3 minutes' walk from Wylie av. cars. W. J. Prentice. 1009 Liberty st. TO LET S3) per month (reduced rent). 2 squares from Fifth av.. near Court House, neat house. 6 rooms: send for list. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth av. from P.O.. VIckroy st., Sixth ward, brick house 5 rooms; send for list. W. A. Herron ft Sons. Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET John K. Ewlng CO., 107 Federal st., headquarters for Allegheny houses; free list. Farms To Let. rpo LET A fine dan rr farm and dalrvfor sale. close to line of railroad: 26 good cows, milk wasrons. cans and full dalrv outfit, engine, lioller. etc. etc. with a good paying business, well estab- usnea. jas. v. u: Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts- burg. Rooms To Let. ARCH ST.. 1C8, Allegheny-Nicely furnished third story front rpom: conveniences. ATWOOD ST.. 362. Oakland-Turnlshed room, with board: lady or gentleman: new bouse: prliate family; modern conveniences; bath and gases. I70CRTH AV.. 133 -Furnished front room, snlta . ble for gentleman or married couple. r-ORBES ST., 382 Second-story front room; 9. MERCER ST., 23-Three rooms, with useof bath; will cell the furnlshmenl of the rooms cheap. ON N. Highland av. Furnished rooms 10 quiet gentlemen. Address Highland, Dispatch PENN AND BRCSHTON 1 nlshed or unfurnished. AVS. Rooms fur- Z bee additional aaiets unaer W anted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. rpo LEI Room, with or withont power; also, m. DtviHf, luwuis u milt .a.ya,iij j lease kiln or drv lumber bv contract. jl storage room, ary Klin, capacity 3u,uuu 11. will Head Boll Works, Grant and Boquet sts., Allegheny, on premises or to H. A. Spangler, 'third . Annlr National nant. Aiiegneny. , TO LET Pleasure resort at Erie: hotel at Tracy's Point on Erie Bay, two miles west of city: 67 bed rooms, dance hall, ice house, etc ; aU new and first-class. W. S. Brown, Erie, Pa. TO LET Store, 7 dwelling rooms, baseoven. stable. Holmes & Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. Offices, Desk Boom, Etc To Let. rpo LET In the Ferguson block, third and few choice offices: dav and J. Fourth avs.. "night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services free: rent low. BlacK & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av rpo LET-ln the Hamilton building, 91-93 Fifth X av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rcut low. Black & Balfd. No. 95 1' ourtli av. miscellaneous To Lets. TO A.ET You can buy a good second-hand sew ing machlue cheaper than you can rent. Try Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond st,, Pitts burg. rpo LKIV-TMrd floor. Masonic Kan It building: JL rooms suitable for artist, draughtsman, arch! lect or light manufacturing. TEKSONAL. PERSONAL-Crcdit. yes. credit, oil fine dress goods, silks, satlns.wraps.etc., at J. Dwyer'si Boom 4. McCance block, 701 Miilthflelrt. PERSONAL Everybody should take Ta-va-zon Cough Syrup: unequaled for coughs, colds, pueumonla, consumption. Dr.Jenkins Griffith, Third aad Grant, Pittsburg. PERSONAL Prof. Geo. Markley. practical graauaie 01 tne American in- . umce nours, s to 11 a. u. ; Seneca st,, city. PERSONAL Hair, moies, etc, on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar: cousultatlon free. Miss btreng, office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERSON AL Everett Club News The pianos de livered this week are: Club A, No. 291. Miss Llllic M. Rose, Beaver Falls, Pa.: club B, No. 219, Miss Annie Perrlne, 221 Arch St., Allegheny, Pa. "pERsONAL-Ladles wishing to taxe lurko Face X. Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 X'ena av.. Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSON AL Young married lady would llkeany number of young wives to know that she has a most excellent recipe for the promotion of peace and happlnesB In the nome circle; send your hus band's clothes to Dickson, the tailor, who will cieau, press and repair them at a most moderate cost. For proof see Dickson, the Tailor. C5 Flfrh av.. second floor. Telephone 155S. LOST. LOST Last Saturday night In lower part of the city, a large envelope containing papers of value only to the owner. Reward lr returned to Dispatch office. I OST Between Twenty-sixth and Forty-first j sts.. on Penn av.. island time slip of House holder 4 Jones, H. F. Myers on envelope. Will be rewarded by leaving at office Householder & Jones. Twenty-sixth st. FODND. 170 LINO The only reliable free hand portrait : arti.ls in crayon and water colors: finest grades only: all work done in windows in presence of tho public; order now and pay for Christmas: stores open until P. sr. : satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Jos. P. Cowan. Prop. Union Ar tists' Portrait Co.. first floors 708 Liberty st 607 Wood st.: Branch zs Obto St.: we employ no agents. Telephone 2172. FOB SALE. Farms For Sale. A NICE FARM of about 60 acres near the elty.l minutes' walk from railroad station, good dwelling, large barn, line orchard, plenty of water, etc., etc. Jas. W. Drape Co., MS Wood st,, Pittsburg. I imLm A3-Clatrt fled real estate advertUemenla on thi page ten cent per line for each insertion, ana none takenor less than twenty cents. V UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of All Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOHS, MALE HELP, BOAKDINO, FEMALE HELP, BOAKDEnS, AGENTS, MISCELI-ANBOrrS, PKKSONAI.S. TO LET BOOMS. MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALW ATS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS, FOR SALE, TO LET AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISESIENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 2621. FOR THE SOUTHSIlm, '412 CARSON ST., TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FORTHEEASf'END, J.W.WAli.Acix 6121 PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler St. EM1L G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS Jt SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS McHENRY, AVestern and Irwin avs. WANTED. Male Help. TJARBER -Good barber. Apply at '247 Ohio St., Allegheny. TJOOKKEEPER Practical bookkeeper: ami be JD a competent man. Apply to Geo, W. Price. 447 Wood St. , CAVAbbEUS-Few roi Wheeler A Wilson Mir. ;ooa men eood py Co, 6 Sixth st. RUGCLERK A Q. A. ; German preferred. U Cocaine, Dispatoh office. I TUFTY cash boys at Eaufmanns'. Apply . morning. this GOOD BOY To learn the barber trade. Address T. S., Dispatch office. . HORSFSHOER-A young man that can drive shoes. Address Michael Gallagher. Thirty second ward. MAN Sober man who understands etching glass and keeping the acid In order: we will furnish steadv employment and pay piecework wages. Address Nail City Stamping Co., Lazearville, W. Va. MAN Catholic man of good character, with references, to attend to our business and col lections in this vlclnltv: S18 per week. Office or Catholic Publication, 192 E. Madison St.. Chicago, m. MAN Experienced man to dress poultry. Hoff ner Co., 954 penn av. WEN 1,500 men to go to Chicago, four years' work on canil: 500 to State ol Ohio. 500 near Pittsburg: want men every day: one female cook, vegetable cook and girls for housework. Keystone Agency, 610 Grant St. "(I ILL WRIGHT Must be a competent mechanic in anu experienced mnnager; stale age, reier- ence and wages expected. Address Manufacturer. uispaicu omcc. 1JLITMBER D. C. Chlsholm, cor. Sinclair and Sixth av., McKeesport. REAIr estate salesman. Address with stamp Real Estate, Dispatch office. CALESMAN CItvor conntrv. to sell O'Keefe's U Pills," a sure cure for liver derangem colds, coughs, etc. ; agents make (5 to $3 a day, a sure cure ior liver aerangemenrs. iir. ,u i.eeie j co., im 1 enn av. SALESMEN To sell WIegand's frame hangerfor pictures, crayons, mirrors, signs, etc. : no pic ture hangs perfectly without it. Wlegand Frame Hanger (.0., 1232 Penn av. SALESMEN Experienced salesmen for msn's furnishing and for umbrella departments: references required. Fleishman & Co.', 501, 506 and 508 Market st. rplNNER Inquire Frank J. Totten, 933dav. WANTED Molder at Blalrsvllle foundry and machine shop. C. L. Tittle, Blalrsvllle. Pa. WATCHMAKER-A first-class watchmaker at Kaufmanns';one who understands engrav ing prelcrred. YOUNG MAN, about 18 years old, to assist in r al estate offlce: one that can operate a type writer and well acquainted In Allegheny pre Jerred. Call at 107 Federal street, Allegheny. ' Agents. AGENTS Salary or commission to agents to han dle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil: the most useful and novel Invention of the age: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: works like magic; 200 to 500 percent profit; agents making S50 per week: we also want a general agent to take charge of territory and appoint sub agents; a rare chance to make money. rite for terms and sam ple of erasing. Monroe Eraser Mfg.Co., X10, La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS-To make?" to (10 per day selling our carriage and wagon stoves; nice for offices. Specialty Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. AGENTS S3 to $7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co.. Perfumers, WestWinsted, Ct AGENTS for our 75c water filter; fits any faucet; big commission. 102 Fourth av., room 6. Female Help Wanted. COOK and chambermaid for small family; good wages paid. Apply at 182 Locust St., Alle gheny. GIRLS Two experienced dlnlngroom girls, also one good kitchen girl. Apply early 2911 Penn av., city. GIRL Experienced, for mangle work. Pittsburg Clean Towel Co., 143 Fulton St. G1 .IRL Experienced girl for chamberwork and waiting. :itj i-enu av. ClOOK Female night cook at once at 1109 Carson I St. Jesse Moore. LADIES or yocng men to take light, pleasant work at their own homes SI to $3 per day can be quietly made; norfc sent by mall; no canvass ing. For particulars address Globe Mfg. Co., Box 5331, Boston, Mass. Established 1880. ADIES To do fancy work at their homes or to J act as agents. Call and see work or address J. M. Lemar & Co., 90 Fourth av. LADIES wishing to be artistic in dressmaking and cutting. Mme. Stewart, 932 Penn av. SEVENTY-FIVE cash girls at Kaufmanns'. ply this morning. Ap- Male and Female Help "Wanted, HELP Colored boy for inside worn, farm and dairy hands, man cook, waiters, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, pantry and dining room girls, laundry girls, famll cooks, cnamber malds. housegirls, girls for light housework, col ored girls, working housekeeper, half-grown girls, managing housekeeper: all flrst-class help report here: large numbers are employed daily, Meehau'a Agency. 515 Grant st. HELP Family cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses, laundresses, house girls, cook and chambermaid for same family: hotel and restaurant help, colored girls, drivers, farm hands, porters, white and colored waiters. Miss Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson, 60S) Grants. Situations "Wanted. POSITION To intending exhibitors. Columbian Exposition A resident mechanical engineer is open to engagements, to take charge of exhibits, to act as agent for the sale, and make reports thereon; references. R Hulchllfle, Jackson Park,Cl HI. tlcago. POSITION In naruess or saddlery hardware house; five years' experience. J. G. M.. 27 Elm St., Sharon. Pa. POSITION As drug clerk; 4 years' experience. Address C. E. J.. Dispatch office YOUNG MAJ wants situation; willing to work at anything. Address G.W., Dispatch offlce. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS For nlcolv furnished front room. 3922 5th av.. Oakland. ' ROOMERS and boarding: all modern conve niences: finest location In Oakland. 3516 Fifth av., 1H squares west or Oakland power house. WANTED Lodgers. Anchor Hotel. Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c. 50c; week. 1 15. J 1 75. , 3. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Booms. COZIEST dining, lunch and Ice cream rooms In the city, Kevan's. 908 Penh av. Business men's dinner, d' bote; ladies' noon lunch. en'carte. HOTEL ROLL, 49 Eleventh St., near Union de pot: clean, quiet dining room: meals. 25c; beds, 25. 50 aad 75c: the bar contains tho best. HOTEL FEDERAL, 171 Federal. Allegheny; ft 50, 2 day; special rates when permanent. Financial Wanted. BENSWANGER & J5AHN-Flre insurance. Fourth av. JOHN K. EWING & CO.. 107 Federal St., quick loans: money ready. make MONEY to loan on mortgages: can match any sum desired; no delay. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth av. MONEY at 5 per cent: we have 150.000 to loan. 300 np. J. C. Alles Co.. 164 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or property at lowest rates. & Co., 92 Fourth av. Allegheny county Henry A. Weaver, rpo LOAN 1200,000 on mortgages: 1100 and up- J. ward at 0 per cent; soo,wm at n pr jcpion residence or DU us!ness- nronertv. vacant lots farms, s. u French. 125 Fourth av. WANTED -Mortgageion improved city or Aue gheuy city property, Uooune & Coulter, 93 Fourth av. WANTED. "Wanted Partner. PARTNER A Graham 'stenographer with $200 to take half interest In an established and res pectable business: good reasons for selling. Ad dress Bare Chance. Dispatch offlce. ABTNER With KSOO to 13,000-L'apabIe of tat; -m j: care of financial end of business. Address M. A., Dispatch office. Business Opportunities WanteC 1TANTEDA thorough going business man VY with (15.000 to 120, COO to Invest wishes to purchase an Interest in an established mercantile or manufacturing business. Address Warder, Dis patch office. AllsceUaneous Wanted. AHcCABK, crayon portrait for Christmas pres ents, 297 Fifth av. v I7LECTSICMfg. and SupplyCo.,310BIssrtlbloct. j Pgh.. 64 Federal. Allegh'y: incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; pnoue id,o. MARRY me. John, and buy fine furniture below cost at Moylc's, 165 Lacock St., Allegheny, quick. PAINTING and plate glass glazing. R. C. Miller. 526 Grant St., Pittsburg. PURCHASER for new high-arm Singer, for sale at half price; sewing machines from fSnn. at Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pitts burg. SEWING machines repaired, sold, exchanged, and satisfaction guaranteed for little money, at Sewing Machine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pittsburg. T'KUNKS naulcd to and from the East End for fifty cents. Campbell ft Davis, No. 12 Seventh aT. Telephone 276. USE Jones Bedbug Paralyser Jones Mag Koach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction riven or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alio gheny. bold by all first-class druggists. WANTED-Thrce horses about 1,300 to 1.4Q0 pounds; must be nice, young and sound: one covered spring wagon, about 1,600 pounds; one fifth-wheel platform wagon, about 2,600 pound; will buy horses single. Address for five days to H. "W., Dispatch offlce. TtT ANTED All business men to know that the IT Office Specialty Co., 105 Third av., keep In stock the latest and best office furniture, filing cabinets and labor-saving otficespeclaltles;work to order and metallic vault fixturea are among their specialties. WANTED To rent house; will board owner's family In exchange for rent of house or will take charge of house during owner's ansence. Ad dress J. H. II., 96 Diamond jl., city. WE buy for spot cash stores of all kinds dry goods, boots and shoes, etc. Perclval & Gaston, -439 Grant st,, Pittsburg. WOOD and photo engraving; half tones; electro- typing. Bragdon. 78 Fourth ave. FOB SALE-NJ3CEIXANEOD3. Musical Instruments. . ORGAN-U-stop ond St. Estey organ. 338 Forty-sec- Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles: our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 0 bio St., Allegheny. Telephone 3420. , EOR SALE Horse 7 years old and also mare 8 years old, suitable for light work, inquire at 33 Isabella St., Allegheny. PONIES-Twenty (20) head of fine Shetland ponies for children; 20 head of pony colts; also a few very neat pony outfits; these make very suitable Christmas presents; bargains during next 30 days. W. J. Sampson, Youngstown, O. Itnbber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyour rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer Co., 49 Fifth av.. DutTs College building. STENCILS, steel stamps. Seal presses, rubber stamps, etc. W. A. Bunting. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes from 4 to 130 h. p.: cheapest In the market: 61 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted rarin engines, steam pnmps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Tel. 3401. 2S-a Park way. J. S. Young, Allegheny, Pa. RYANT and Acme automatic engines and boll 1 ers. hot water and steam heating exhaust fan' and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors. dvnamos nnd electric lighting: general machinists. engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrlcli, 316 Liberty St.. Pitts burg, Pa. ENGIS.ES and boilers or every description: brick yard supplies; contractors' and rolling mi lima chlnery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. FOR SALE Public Sale By order of the execu tors of the estate or Wm. Geddes, dee'd., on Thursday. Dec. 1. 1892, at 2 o'clock P. JL. on the premises at Sharpsvllle. Pa., Mercer county; ma chine shop and foundry, whole plant fully equipped, and in full operation with a big paying business; also 40 shares or gas slock of Citizens' Nat. Gas Co.. of New Brighton. Pa. C. W. Palmer and J. V. Rose, Executors, New Brighton, Pa. SEWING SIACHINES-Consult your pocketbootr and buy a sewing machine at the Sewing Ma chine Exchange, 17 Diamond St., Pittsburg. TYPEWRITERS for sale-l 15 MerrltU for 8: 70 "Rapids as low. as $12: also Callgraphs, Rem ingtons and other makes: list free. A. W. Gump & Co . Dayton, O. A A-HORSE boiler. 2 flue. 33-horse horizontal en JcJ glue, lot of shafting, pulleys and hangers: 2,000 ft. ori'i new pipe used ior heating: Marshall power elevator. 4,000 good brick: steam pMmp, good as new; must be sold. Russell Mch. Co..Ltf., 112 Wood St. 'FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BILLIARD roim and pool room: will sen at sacrifice: other business to attend to. Corner Eleventh and Carson sts., S.S. DRUG STORE Would suit party with small capital: an excellent chance ror a physician. Address K. 4. Dlspatcn offlce. DRUGSTORE for sale in a rapidly growing K. R. town: no opposition; great chance. Salol, Dispatch office. . FOR SALE--An old-established fire brick works, now in full running condition and paying handsomely: capacity 6,0ti0 to 12.000 brick per day; to anyone who understands the business this is a rare opening; satisfactory reasons for selling. Full Particulars confidentially from James W. Drape A o.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. F OR SALE-Bakcry and restaurant. 64 East main st.. aaiem. u. GROCERY STORES. 200 to J5.000: cigar stores, bikery, restaurant: half Interest In a business with large profits: will exchange for real estate. Holmes & Co., 4.0 Smlthfleld st. HOTEL Flrst-class, Canonsbnrg, Pa.; 25 rooms: good location, trade, etc: cheaptcloslng.up an estate. Address Box 577, Pittsburg, Pa. PATENT U. S. patent for pantaloon annvest buckle, new and pretty. Address C. A. Mlne bart, California. Pa. SALOON-Cheap-In rear of Hotel McConvllle. corner of Market and Court sts,, Steubenvllle,' Ohio. 011 300 will buv one of the best located licensed tD-L hotels In the city: twenty-five rooms and J long lease, uau oraaaress.no. iuj. rourtn si, Steubenvllle, O. . Business Properties For Sale. CARSON, near Fifteenth street An excellent business bouse, being a S-storv brick building of 8 rooms, and large store room, entirely new plate glass front; both gases, bath room, splendid large cellar, sewerage complete: lot 18x67 or more. Fur particulars call on or address John T. Ferguson Co., 1412 Carson St. Telephone 6022. FOR SALE A fine plant forllghlmanuracturlng. very (heap, consisting of large 2-sty building, boiler, engine, shafting, side track: very centrally located in Allegheny. See Y. A. Herron & Sons, 80 4th av. FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOT20x60-Vlne; 1 Minute from 5th av.: special bargain. J. C. Alles Co., 164 4th av. Tel. 1S7. LOTS on BluB and Vickroy sts., near college Robert Coward. SO Bluff st. ffl"l 800 Near Park av.. 21st ward. 3Irs. Sam uD-Ls Schaefer owner, one acre of level ground, will subdivide into lots: this Is an excellent bar gain and wt'l not last long. See Tho. McCaffrey, 3509 Butler St., city. t East End Lots For Sale. FOR SALE Schenley Park lots 50x150. greater frontage if desired. Woodland avenne. be tween Forbes avenue and Schenley -Park; asphal. turn pavement; street railroad; cheap easyterms- reeiraiiroao; cneap- easj terms1 6100 Forbea or 20 Fifth avenue, uranEH'. .Mcola, 170 It SALE Investments Lots ! Lots 1 Lots 1 Lots 1 . We have a number of choice lots very con venient to car lines; sure to enhance: the profit you can make by spring can't fall to Interest yon. Moore & Kelly, 6208 Penu av. Tel. 5450. ONEchoIce lot on Penn av.. a very short dis tance from Homcwood av., 75xlt5. at a verr reasonable flgnre. Mark E. Baldwin, 24 Franks town av., L E. , Suburban Lots For Sale. I?OR SALE Lots 25x122 in Goetttran's Brushton . plan. I'rices and terms can lie had irom How ard Brown. 151 Fourth av. : act quick andseenre a lot before the price is advanced. FOB SALE EtfPBOVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. BLUFF ST.. near college New brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c: all. lato Improvements; terms to suit, Bobt. Coward, 20 Bluff st. CLIFF ST. -At a bargain an elegant brick house of 10 rooms with all modern conveniences; situated at No. 25 Cliff St. Apply on the premises. MAGEES?. A good Investment pronfrtys brick dwelling of 9 rooms: rents for 538 per year; price only S4. 100. George bchmlat, 157 Fourth av. Heal Estate. TXR SALE Chicago property; good inveat X ment: very small expense: can beflxodupto accommodate visitors to wor.d's Fair: street cars run from near the door to the Fair grounds; terms reasonable. Address J. Staventon, J SutunuU av.. lonngitown, c. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE East End Residences For Sole. A RE you looking for a house? If so. we have xl. without doubt one of the best 9-roomed frame houses, with all the latest improvements; corner lot and one square from North Highland av.; owner leaving cltv Is the reason for selling; price ts, SO. J. H. Coleman St Co.. 6212 Penn av., E. E. tORNER Wood and Ross sts., Wilklnsburg, Pa., J Six rooms with gas and electric light. In quire on the premises. 17 AST END A good brick bouse at a bargain, on !i moderate pavments: near cable cars and railroad station; 8 rooms, batn. halt and cellarnall in prime order: rare bargain to a prompt buyer: possession at once. Jas. . Drac. 313 .Wood st., Pittsburg. OAKLAND A six roomed brick dwelling, on one of the choicest residence streets in Oak land; street paved: nice lot, 2H10O fert to alley; good stable on rear of lot; price S4,"00. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. Allegheny Besldences For Sale. SHERMAN AV., No. S. Allegheny-The well built, every couvcnlence brick bouse, 9 rooms, and rear frame house of 4 rooms, on lot 20x110 feet: a bargain to quick purchaser. Fidelity Title Trust o.. 121 and 12:1 Fourth av. CHOICE PBOPEBTIES. "INVESTMENTS. "SURE TO INCREASE." PENN AVJE., EAST END. We have a number .f first-class busi ness locations at a very low price. We have great confidence in them as an Investment. We can cheerfully recommend them, and will take pleas ure in describing them and explaining everything in detail. Conveyances always ready. MOORE & KELLY, Tel. 5450. 6208 Penn av., K. E. 32x131 FEET AT ONLY $1,600. Right in the center of East Liberty and within ten minutes' walk ot car line. S. A, DICKIE .& CO., PENN AND SHADY AVS., E. E. A. D. WILSON, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 55 Federal Street, , Alleghany. FOR SALE. Lot 50 Feet Front, Center Avenue, Twentieth Ward, by 213 Feet Deep. Lot 23 Iter Front, Fulton Street, By 131 on Webster Avenue: HOUSE 1312 MUBIEL STREET And Lot nearly 53 Front by 141 Feet Deep. Inquire of JOHN A. WILSON, 149 Fourth Avenue. WE HAVE A SlfiLL ACREAGE, 4 1-2 ACRES, FOB SALE CHEAP. Near Negley Avenue. Call soon. KELLY & ROGERS, 6216 PENS AT. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. HAXDSOME . WALNUT CASE PIANO, FIN E PAINTINGS. FUR NITURE. CARPET, ETC.. TUES DAY. NOV. 29, AT THE ROOMS OF THE HENRY AUCTION CO.. 24-28 NINTH ST. 1 Elegant chamber furniture in oak or war nut,, with. French bevel mirrors, square or chevalst'parlor suites' In every style o"f ttrJ holsterini'; leather conches and large chairs to match, handsome oak and walnut side boards, chiffoniers, bookcases, leather din ing chairs, sqnaro extension tables bed lounges, boantifully decorated jardlniers, toilet sets, dinner sets, palntinfcs, upright piano, with French walnut case, almost new, cost 1500. Also will sell remainder of oar large second carpet consignment. HENRY AUCTION CO. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. FtrVniture, C:rpets and Hou3ehold Goods, At the residence, No. 607 Fifth av., Pittsburg, NOVEMBER 30, at 10 o'clock. The entire famishment, embracing cham ber suites in walnut and oak, wardrobes, bookcases, chiffoniers, pictures, clocks, mirrors, hall rack, plush parlor suite, tables, chairs aud rockers, lounges, curtains, orna ments books, etc.: extension table, chairs, dishes and glassware: brnssels and ingrain carpets on rooms,' hall and stairs, rus, etc.; kitchen and laundry Inrniture. stoves, etc. Sale positive. House open morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. MMITJMSOa & VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales of real estate, merchandise at stores, I household gooas-at residences (jewelry sales for the trade only) promptly attended to. Offlce,53Eisnerbu&ding,cor.5thand Woodst. D JJKOKEBS FISAHOUL. ESTABLISHED 1834. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. 45 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New York and Chi cago. Member New York, Chicago and Pitt 1 burg Exchanges. Local securities bought and soldforcasl or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1835.) Money to loan, on call. Information books on all markets mallei on application. 'eT Whitney & Stephenson. 57 Fourth Avenue. tp"V5"3 THE STEEL WORKS, WINDOW GLASS WORKS, FLINT GLASS WORKS, PLATE GLASS WORKS, TIN PLATE WORKS, ALUMINUM WORKS And various other works now located at KENSINGTON Are a guarantee that any money investeJ in a Lot in KENSINGTON will double iaj i t one year. Don't keep your money in Banks( at low rates of interest Invest it where it WILL MULTIPLY. See Kensington at Once. . ForYree.tickets from Pittsburg to KENSINGTON and return come to the office of fiiiitoii movent Coipy, . No. 79 Fourth Ave, Pittsburg, Pa. - vf V ' S -mr-- -fflimii iwirtTii A3ICSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. HANLON BROS. . FANTASMA. Prices, 15, 25, 50 and 75c. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. 25 and 50c reserved. Next week Andrew Mack "Irish Loyalty. n 028-34 THE ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner und Manager! For two weeks, beginning, Monday, Nov. 28., Chas. Froh man's greatest Success, THE LOST A PLAY 4 OF PARADISE. TODAY. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. no2S J DUQUESN E, i32sa3 " TO-NIGHT. HOYT'S A TRIP TO MATINEE WEDNESDAY, BEST SEATS 60 CENTS. CHINATOWN. Next week Lillian Russell Opera Comp'A no2S-38 AERY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees, Tuesday, Thnrs day and Saturday. BIAY HOWARD AND HER COMPANY. 25-Star Artists 25. n027.ll MAMA the famous jS3,ooo picture: IN xil t Jl has arrived and will De on exhi bition dally, Tor a short season, at Edmund.' son & Perrine's Fine Art Gallery. 635 Smith field street, commencing on Wednesday next, Nov. 30. no2S-32 ) EUIIOFEAN STEAMSHIPS. WHITE STAR LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall Steamers. Teutonic. Nov.30, 2p-nTentonlG.D.2S.l:30Bnl Britannic Dec. 7. 8 an; Britannic Jan. 4. 7 a nj. Male3tic.Uecl4.l-.T0nm -Adriatic Jn. 11. Id in Germanic. Dec. 21. 7a mlGerm'c Jan. 18. 8 am From bite Star dock, foot or.West Tenth street. N ew York. Saloon rates. 30 and nnward. according to steamer and location of berth. 'Second cabin 011 these steamers. J40 and 45: limited excursion tick ets, 175 and S35; steerage from or to the old couq trr. S20. White Star drafts parable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. ArDlr IoJOtIN J. MCCORMICK. 6 Smlthfleld street Plttsbnrg. or II. MAITLANDKMtoEY, General Agent, 2) Broadway, N. Y. nolo-p ANCHOR LINET Steamers Leave Nw York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Kates for Faloon Passage. Cabin. S45 and upwards. Second Cabin, S30. Steerage, SI9. Passengers booked at through rates to or from aay city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts rn London o'd nt Lowest Rules. Book of information, tours and sailing lists tat nlshed on application to Agents. nENDEESON BRofHEICj. 7 Howling Green. N. Y., or J. J. MCCORMICK, 639Smlth8eIdst.. Pitts burg. 1". M. SEMFLE. 110 1'ederal St.. Allegheny. . OC19-MWV -A.XiILj.:N" LIlsTE I'.OYAI. MAIL Mri:-MSIIII'4 I GLASGOW lo PHILADELPHIA viADERRYandGALWAY. Tne most di. rect route from Scotland and North and, . Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 830. Steerage, 819. STATE! SERVICE OF , IM y ALLAN xrrwB LltlC. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK and GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Dec. 15 State of Nebraska.... xooA Dec 29.. State of Laliiornia xoos. Jan. 19. State or Nebrnska..ll'30 A.X.; Cabin, $40. Second Cabin. $30. Steerage, $13.1 Apply to J.J.McCORMICK, 039 Smlthfleld s,i JelS-p ! .3, After 19 Years of Trial, ELAINE, -THE FAULT SAFEGUARD 0H,t Is Conceded to Be the Best and Safest OQ Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It Is the very highest grade of refined pe troleum, from which in the process of manu lacture, every impurity has been eliminated. Elaine is free from benzine and parafflnet It will never chill in tne coldest temoeratura Known on this continent. In color, Elaine is spring-water white, and its "Are test" is so hi;h as to make itas abso lutely safe as any lllnminant known. Having no disazreeable odor, Elaine U 3 pleasant on ior lamuy use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum Limp, A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAM? EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHj KNOWN. ELAINE! Tsnefe OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in 13 Year From 1S73 to 139i Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN. & OZNARD, MANUFACTURERS, fel PITTSBURG. PA. DANIEL M'CAFFREY. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Car Lots s Specialty. 233 AND 210 FIFTH AVENUE, Se3-D PITTSBURO.
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