FI'NAZIOLII,„ „MEGAN BANK, 80 PO:TETE AVENUE, rITTSMINGII. vase . e 200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. latinc. OP DISCOONT AND DEPOSIT AWN WM. /WTI% Castile, PIPSCTOILS. ,ntok. 11(.1turshsti; John U. Marlland, 'WMA scalball Wallace, sh , ades W. •erait, J_Vt. D. Kelly, • algal B. I. , ect' • I Wm. Loyd. r Loyd. • Its,et Dow tally o/ maimed and prepared dettaa dt • a reaeral Raman ` buslneas. , GOLD, SILVER AND ciwroNs, Bou g ht at molest prices. HERTZ, 'Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avon° anis 14 .: 11 *' Ea i rs BRADY 8z Co., ( s oea►iora to 6,.../011121 a7CO» Cormr rough Avenue and Waal St. E ! 4 1 Hii S. =I GOVERNMENT FECITRITEES, 001, Di MVPS AND COUPONS, ON YONT FAVORABLE TERMS. --_ll2irintarest IBowed on Depoa . • illirlinnefloaned on Govesnment Banda a Went nmakn,catcs. . Orden szsdntsed ibe Wareham 411 5 , 5 - ot - STOCHS, BONDS sad SOLD. 401161 B!:. Y. BRADY & C 9, A l t k iI Z AS Z 4 .FINANCE AND TRADE. . (Mum ov Prrroutiacia Gascrrs, WEnnesner, Newsman 17,1909. 'The limenelal measures which the • president will reccornmend In his fourth coming report to Outhrees' hof sgllated _ finenedelyindea „very much,..especial ly lire Owners" of landed property in • lo- .'srallties where it advanced rapidly State Of intlation, also those Bail -1910-Pitiliruveutelltaithekel. although in Wail street the effect .was expected., A dear survey Ortho'' condition of affable yin:Wall Street wi11,./uswever, explain tidal strimptcolueldenith. • : Those who liaveMi r e ingest lettered at 7.ll.akelnibe, stet* and Railroad property :are Sheila:go °lrma/of gold, arid have • therefor, &direct interest in gmkendps gold at ailiigh"tigithe es'ionit "as'itscitha ' in order .to maintain high currency ,„prirics on steak and bonds of all des-; a thelptions. Even a tezriporary ,rlae of I Gontrunients would be welcome tothem alttifwould renew speculation for a rise in all 'tholes. Whet , these parties par tionbuity !dm at le toss the gold room ; Optil, or isitithiiith . -reeldibllshment afl ' 'gold - -clearing • hUttiso..for stimulative i kalser.with this in opeiatloa it would be z • Anstaarretetterro advance gcdd,anct with i• 'stooks, and 'give . rise to a' genead - tmoyunt-,feellng faverrableto m loading °lithe r heasoon as' (hip' load of dmika. aud.Rold litata their' beindi,they legend welcome a measure _ Duet proposed by the President-to' 'force down' Cad approachinF the value gthen- , K .- arida - en ziaithriPtiori of misfit payments brought Shout by legislation, T , would cause wide spreed ruin to all the l ot Mitts Math of the Whole athntry, but ~t he large capitalists have little or noth ing to fear from such a comma, butyrould 4:Wier profit by it, since they would ttradually anise palmed of every large I amen of property now In the hands of! a middle and laboring classes. •Ve_ want a sound currency as speedily '..as possible, and wo are willing to bear • great sacrifice', but wo are not willing that a headstrong individual abet!, by a stroke of the pen, dictate the late Of mLLllana of hard laboring petiole, whether in workshops, on the farm, or . in the - city, ass middle man between a producer or consumer. What we want liar measures that will lead to a rapid --.."biztlicraderal approach-of our depreciated currency toe spithie basis, and a re duction of enchlaxes as are moat ats arclous, barthensocue and productive of • - little benefit to the national Treasury; neither do we desire a too rapid re. dual= of the national Ash( by paying ,ittighpreminro.ori bonds to,capiteliste earned about 60. per sant. °Mot their fast tithes:mei:A in Ave yetis or leas. Government bonds are firm but dull. Stooks stronger, but dealings light. No abatement in the Mil twenty on Monday for the mercantile clams. linsiness inactive. it/notations as ,received by Ph. R. -.Meath Gold, 117%; 174 Eighty , Ono's, 117%. Five Twenties, 1862, 116%; do - 1864, 112%; do 1865, 113%; do 1866, Consols. 115%; do 1887, 115%; do 1868, 1110%; Ten Forties. 1177%; Adams Ex wags Company_ 67 ; _ Merylu c tu ri ta Dag . =Prow Co mpany . tiMi Am ::,:r ..... :M i Ctsupany, 82; Western Delon ph. 35%1Reading,97: Now York OM:4 85%. Pitutargh, Ent • Wane huge. 8 6%; Ohio a Mamie steel,' 26% Michigan Southern, gig tlevela nd Pia/burgh, 81%; Rock Island & racial?, 103; , '& 'North Wedeln. 70%; 117 tit it North Western Preferred - 86%; ,. 'r 244. lagonaltan. Large. Smolt. • , London. Tter 16,4 4 " : ". - "l'larbli Per *an° 2514 27 Ban!), thaf,,r • . ..... 96 % la ~,yzanktOrt,, t eihni--.-. 53 66% '.. - -Dlosing Onetime received byJarricia T. Brady 'eg >CO. Gold: 127: United Status Sizes, tb, 117 • '_. e-Twenties, 4 et ty Flv -Vw d e n 6 s 1 1Ia Jams try and inky, 01, .1113%: do. do, 1067,' lax; do. do. 1869..115%; Due Ooze , V in at tr'7l : dUrhair, Pacific Fusible 107%; Lake Superior 96. LB, Ti logroott to the Plttatough oriels.) New Then, November 17, 1869. Money market unchanged and steady. Sterling 9@9% percent. Gerd alsed at 1270 ; I - llP'7:vornmenta firm but dull. Coupons of '81,17734@117%; do. '89,11535@116g: do, 'B5. 11334@114; do. '67, 11.5%0115g; . 10.400. 1( 17 ,4@/ 07 %. State bonds dull and unchanged. Sk:cka heavy and lower. Pacific Mail, M . ; New York Central, 184' 4 1 do con. solidated, 93g; do scrip, 8234; Erie,27g; Harlem, '13334; Hudson, 186 g; lake Shore, 18; Illinois Central. 188g:_ burgh. 81: Northwestern, 70g: do pre &wad. 85g; Rhode Lsland, 102 g; En. Peal, ISSW Wabash, 69; Fort Wayne, 8530 _ lure M auto preferred, 58; Ohio and Mississippi, 28g. Sob Treasury balancelBB,2so, ooo : Sub Treasury bought 2,000,000, bonds at X41282-100@1,13 NAeltvit•lX, November 17.—Cottoz "steady for low middling at Mc; good to orditerY 22 c. Wheat: red 11.10; am . bar $1,14 white 81:X. Rye 11,80. Corn 51,05. Otte Mo. Barley M.= Flour: 8507 for superllno to fancy. Bacon sides '2oc. Hams=c. Shoulders 374 a Lard -19 c. Live . SW* Markets. CHICA.OO. November 17.—Cattle Arm . . . and quiet at 1 3 .K44.80 ibr common to good COMg . 4 . 35 05 for llxbt shipping -- Mears: Bogs active st 10@,1b: Water with sides 0,200 head at $9,60 for hdilir me dium, • wootglio for good to choice, and 11054510,55 for extra to prime. Bx. Lotus, November 17.—Cattla In fob supply; common and medium sold it / 0 0004,sig prime to choice are worth 1508,50.. - -frogs active and drm at PM 401.0, with few extra- hew i i i r t eri %iiv Killed, to date, nearly 40,000, g 226 K POvandC P/1113111,11.1RGH - 1 1 / 1 - 11 — K WI is . - OTTO= OP ..YITIPOPURON GAZZIITIN WEDIVproDAY, Nevernber 1?, UM. Our markets, In a general way, are quiet and devoid of any . new or Impor• taut features., at Mast none, worthy of special notice. Ne,can report a made! , &Colonel demand for moat of the heeding oommodltlea and a fair volume of boat nem in the aggregate, w hl le fit regard to ,Priced, there are no changer; worthy of special notice. APPLES—In good supply and rather dull, bat unchanged, ranging limo 12 to 93,50 for good to choice. Ai•PLR BUTTES—QuoUhI st 6.sr,stio. intoom CORN--Bales 19 bales prime, Dont Tennessee, ht 13 cis per pound. BEANS-92,50®2,76 per buebel. BINN.WHBAT FLOUR—DuII; 4...@ I .4ji Me. 9 1 .001t 3 - CIDER—Ia dull with a atipply in ex. Wm of thellelmutd; may .4 at Pt to aa per bbl. ff CRANBERRIES—Quoted at 1F1.2816 per bbl. as to quality and Condition, CARBON OlL—Quiet but firm; stan dard b t- reaths may be quoted In a jobbing c way,sAlgsi.3l34.. fitHSEfita-gulet and podia' log.d.4 a n g . lug front 113q,91., fl ag outside flguro for IttewYorkl3ertan. •. DIEUED • .Pfl,oll"—ta. pallet and un etotu forp e qu Apples, cts; o Peach. , (4 a MISSEDHOG-2@13 frhalves. Sateo at 8.43,124‘. EGOB---Preab packed Arm and scarce at 31C433c limed egge, 25043. FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at 85(9,90 to the trade and the usual advance for small lota in store. PL OCR—la quiet acd dull, but on. changed; Wes of winter hours at 15,75 W 1,25. Bet Utile spring wheat flour In market, and not much Inquiry for It. GROCERIES—The market enntlnues quiet and rather dull, with no essential change to make In quotations humans—lS H, 1.1@1151; A s p ta= 1214; Ha -1402318; Cuba, 12 13; Porto Rim, Demerara, 14®1534; ew Orleans, but little prime in market; Refined Ex. C, 16;11, 1733,‘; A, 1534; Hard, 1636. Hohasscs—New Grimm. of good qual ity ism strong request and bring 88€05; Porto Rico, Whiteßynum Honey Drips, 11,10; 811Yer Drips, 9 0c; JelneY, 9 0ot Lorerinn, 90; Golden 75; Amber, 905 Common, 50; Routh dc Edgar Riney, 11,10. -- Vorrzn—Fnir to Good Rio, 21®23; Prime, 23(24; Choice, 24%©25. Rion-45trobna, 9oge®10o; Rangoon, 9. Taas—Young Hysim, 11,0001,89, G. P., 11,10 to 1,90. Imperial, 11,40 to 1,130. to 0. Oolong, 86 to 11,45. Bon Chong, 900 Swww—Pearl, 7; Silver Glom, and Corti Starch, 12c. . COMIENTRATED Lra-48,28 per mum. 18 4 Layer Helaine, 94,28 per box; -Prunes, vsysc. Ferrante lbm Valencia Helens •17®19 ' . Seines—Casa* 70c: Clover., 50 e; uin Pepper, 34 A ll spice, 33c; Nutmegs, 11 ,50. Bwn faun—lke.; Shot, 93,00 per bag. Sower.—“Babbit's," 12c: "Oakely'a,” 11c; Rosin, sto 70 “Dobbin's," 15c; Wax, iltic; Chem. Olive, 830. Cam: an—Mould, 150; Star, 23c. Br Calm Sona-41tr per 100 . . Fisa—Lake Herring per ball bbl 3,00; White Fish do do, 7,00; No. 1 Mackrel Shore lo bele 128,00; No. '2 do Bay, bbla, 917,00; No. 3do Large bbls $14,001 Half beds 3734 in. additional; Labrador Her ring 910%416 43RAM—Wbeat 'ls doll and •-• changed; 111,15®1,/8 for good to prime Red. Oats steady and If anything nether firmer but unchinged; 48 to 47 on wharf and track and 49050 In store. • Rye eon drums dull bat unchanged, 90®95. Sales of new corn at 70 and prime old at 90. Barley Is dull and irregular, and cannot lie cmoredroorrectly. BAY—Sales at Allegheny market at 51509121 per. ton. BUSKS—SaIes at 8 centsper pound. HOMINY—SaIes at $6,00@6,50 per bbl. , lsles of Cleveland white lime atV.132.25 Der bbl .I.OIDOIL-Bales of extra No. 1, at 4w pm, and No. 2,ut $1,05®1,0& _TONIONS--Salee at.=0023,00 per bbl. the outside figure for choke. ' POTATOES-balm of Lake Shona at 65@60c per busheL POULTRY-Scarce and in good do mend; dressed chickens at 12®14c per pound; turkeys at 17@220. Live chickens, bas per pair by the coop. PEANUTS- 1 8.'1es at .10 eta. PEAS-Dull; $2,50 per bushel. PROVISIONS-Har p et quiet and prices nominal-old stock almost ex ha. SEEDS—Nothing doing in either eloyer or Timothy seeds. Salem of flax. 'seed at 12,40, at which figure it ia wanted. 8/I.l4T—Allsitheny river brands quoted at 62 for small lots In store. BTKAW--Sales SIVA 15 per ton PETROLEUIt. Oman or Prrrananart Gammen, WEDIMIDAY, November 17, 111811, The oil market continues quiet though, as might 'be expiated, very sensitivoN and while there Is little or nothing do lag prices, compared with yesterday, have undergone no quotable change. It anything, themarkot is a little weak, with rather more disposition to sell, some holders, we understand being aux lona to realize, but thusfar there is no dlycidtion manifested to make 4 eorietla alone In order to effect sales; and what is true of this market is equally applicable to tboseother markets in the east u well as in the oil regions, and there la a feel• ing of restlessness and uncertainty, which does not Indicate a healthy' state of trade, and the worst feature Des In the fact that there is no prospect of 'any im mediate improvement. There has been or much excitement recently that opera tors ,generally are very timid, being aftaird to make a move for fear It might be made In the wrong direction. CRUDE. The crude market is quiet and some. 'what easier, with a drooping tendency. Sale of I,ooo4leller November (40 to 46) at 164. Seller this year is being offered 'freely at 16, and buyer Is nominal at REPINED. The relined market eompered with yeiterdAy, has, undergone no quotable change. November la quoted at MN® Sfl December at MX; December to March MN; January to March aN. Sale 1.000 bbl. November at 24; and 1,009 each November and December at 34g. RPMEIPI73 OP CRUDE ET A. V. R. B. Jas. Wilkins 80, on account Fox & Funk; Hutoblnaon Oil Co. '240, on ac count G. B. Thomas; B. W. Morgan & Co. 80, on account Owaton & Sowers; Liberty Oil Works 240. on account J. Munhall; Wegner & Leech 240, on account G. B. Thomas; Fisher Bro. 800, on account Fisher Bro; Lockhart Frew & Co. 800 on account Lockhart, Frew ,t Co. Total 2,480 able OFIIFIAZIC/P1 OF OIL BY A. V. IL IL Citizen Oil Co., 653 bble refined oil to Tack Bran, PhiladelWa.„.. Keystone Oil Works 156 bble refined to Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Liberty Oil Works 257 bbbs reined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Idontzhelmer. Koehler & Co. 450 bbla ref. to Waring . Sing & Co.. Phila. Fawcett, L. B. 250 bbla ref. oil to W. P. Logan& Bra. Philadelphia. C. Kirkpatrick & Co., la. bbla to Waring, Sing dt Co., Philadelphia. National Relining Co. 719 bbla refined to Warden, Frew &rau., Philadelphia. A. W. Bell 50 bble tar to Win. Lin coln & Co , Philadelphia. Totairefined...-2,537 bbla.... 50 bbla Par. OIL SHIPPED EAST ET WITIT rEICA IL B Ralston & Waring 273 bbls refined oil to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Boldahip & .00., 144 bbls refined oil to Waring Ring & Co.. Phila. Mentzer. B. & Co: 209 bbls refined to Waring King & Co., Phila. A. D. Miller 48 bbls refined oil to Waring, u King & Phila. 674 bbls MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH! NSW ,Yorta. November 17.—COtton tirm,:salos of 2,100 bales, 2&3 c. for mid dling .Upland. Flour dull and 104:246e lower With axles 9,000 bbis but limited business for home trade. Rye flour nulet. Corn meal heavy. Wheat 1€0.243 lower on winter spring, but unchanged, sales of 2,800 bush. cloning dull and heavy. Itirley heavy. Oats dull and heavy, with aloe of 39,000 bush "tern at 621 364 e. Corn active and firm; mixed western 111.07@1,09, with sales of 82,000 bush. Groceries unchang. ed. Pork firm, with sales of men at 31,75. Beef unchanged. Bacon rill and firm. Cut meets nominal. firm, withsales of steam at 113@iltlyo. ridy Butte:end cheese dull. Spits of turpentine steady. Metals are unchanged, except Bch. Pig Iron firmer at8 35 , 8 0438_. Petroleum I Ann. Freights quiet and f lan. Dry Goods Altdet, unchanged and Andy. 'Clitoreo, - B inventher M.—Exchange quieX and unchanged. 'Freights dull, only one charter, that on private terms. Flour quiet and prices unchanged. Wheat Mriy active on apes elative ao. fresh receipts at ; count, *Oh sales of No. 1 at 90c, amm o , 2 regular and strictly gomegc Id tu a heat ce' 8834 ogrmyery, anti No,. 2 sold at 8634(ittlac, seller for ;1.; month: 65 , 4611 tic buyeta do, and angspo seller for December: during the atter noon the market we inactive at &le. sel ler for November, and 66466t,t0 seller December. Corn eclet at 74 5476%c for No. 2, clueing at 74'.1 475 c for future de. liver,; tipre were sales at 71!(12;75e sel ler for the Month; 76c seller December: After 'Cliatigl3 the market was nominal at 75e seller November. • Oct.. quiet; No. 2 closing with sellers at 59e; optional trading wan at 3flt.:c buyer month, 40tic buyer and SING.396ic seller December. Rye lens active, but prices firmer; 75@ 76c for No. 2, cluelng at outside figure. Barley: buyers and sellers apart, and market quiet; sales of No. 2,96 a. High. wines In good demand for iron-bound packages to till orders. The market closed firm at 51,01. Proviaionefirm and prides higher; mess pork closed at 529,25 @29,50; sales of' 61610 pieces of green barna at 16r, and • 2000 Ws green shoulders at 11c.; std 17c, with a demand at Illft,r seller January, 'and 170 seller Fee mut, dressed hogs quiet owing to limited offerings; sales at 511Q11.10- 011erfsNATI, November 17.—Flour dull end unchanged: family At 56,25@.5.60 Wheat dull; No. I red at 51,10. Corn rearm and firm; ttadlri, (or ear: new eella at 72©70c. Oats dull and drooping at 48,g54a. Rye and barley unchanged and qnlet. Cotton ram and quiet; mid d!lnf t s at 211.0 i. Whisky (inner and in demand at l; held at 11.01@1,02. ' small sales at these rate.. Mona port held higher no side , : rt , t,m) asked, and u moderate demand for bulk moats at 12q Iglie for shoulders 15 co 80 days In Balt, sod 164 61610 for clear Winne' clear sides pack ed. Lard firm and quiet at Ile for prime Ream and 17Sc for kettle. Butter steady at 30505 c. Cheese firm at 1754®18i,,,c. Eggs scare* and advanced to 88 ®Ma. Singe quiet. Grin, and pli sold 11t0010,10 for good and prime; $10,62® 10,70 Pot none of the latter In mar. kit; receipts were 5000, head. Linseed Oil dull at fiti(o2c.. Lard Oil lirm at $l,lO @1,42. Petroleum 33g35e for relined. Sugar dull and Unchanged.' Coffee steady et filig24c. Star -Candles dull at 200. , Tallow 1351®140. . Sr. Lo ta , Novembar 17.—Tobacco steady and firm; offerings small, being /Wetly low qualifies of planter's lugs at', 9@lo3ie, dark lea at 1.1012,40. Cotton steady at 23}40. in hump there I. noth ing doing, and low medlurn gradea un dressed nominally lower. Flour Is very quiet, with only a local demand; super fine ift,50134,59, extra 13,5013.4,60, double extra 1,99@5,25, treble extra 11,50©5,75, family brands p,721g8,00. Wheat Is unchanged. with sales of No. 2 spring inspected 1.5 c, No. 2 red fall in. !Tented 97e, No. 1 do _11,0312)1,10, choice 11,17, low choice white 11,20. Corn ac tive and higher, with sales of old mixed In wake et 900, yellow 45c, and choice white 11,10. Oats Inactive at 42} re is bulk and 47%49c in sucks. Barley dull and unchanged, with sales of prime to strictly prime Minnesota at 11,US@1.10. Rye unchanged at 14 ( 469a for °outman: to choice. Whisky firm at 11,01. CLEVELAN r, November 17.—Flour cnanged and demand moderate. Wheat opened steady at 11,15®1,111 for No. /red, 11,10 for No. 2, and closed heavy and weak with no buyers at the inside. Corn In good demand and 1 / 1 1.11 at 90c for No 1 yellow, SOc for No. 1 mixed, &Xi for N 0.2 do, Otto unchanged and dull at 470 for No. 1 State. Rye In light demand at 95e€5111 for No 1, and Doc for No. 2. Barley dull and entirely nominal. Pe troleum quiet and unchanged; refined held at 21(33".ri; prime, light straw to white and standard In round lots and trade lota held In advance of 2133 q crude at 17.15. • 'fOrmeo, Notember 17.—Flour quiet. Wheat steady; No.B white Wabash at $1,4 No. 1 white Michigan at 51,25%, amber at 51.09, No. 1 red held 51,14, No. 2 red, sales at 51.08; No. 8 red, asJeeat $l. Corn unchanged; No. 1 held at 840, no salon Oats unchanged; No. lat 47(M8e, No. 2 at 4530. Clover seed at 57,81. 'premed hog' at 10,0A13 .6c. NEW Yong. November 17.—Beeves heavy; a few fat. lota brought lagdfßie.; the poorest lotsare ratheroft; the market closed with a more hopeful feeling, the weather having cleared. Sheen very doll and unchanged. He go firmer at $10,20C• 411.25. The great trade to-day la In poultry. IMPORTS DV RAILROAD PITTIZEOH, CINCTIMATI AND ET. Lorna IL/WAD. November 17.-03 bble apples. H Riddle; 71 do do, d. P Camp boil; 76 CM do, II Rea J:; 30 do dc, Head & Metzgar; 00 eke loth, I P Hanna; 70 bble cement, 0 Morten; 3do cider, W Graff; 15 tales wool. W Barker Jr; 1 car bones, toewmd & E; 20 kge bolts, J Wood & Cm 17 eke onions, Vartgorder & S; 6 rolls leather, O N floffatott; 30 tee rye, McHenry & 2 cake ware, J J O'Leary; 8 eke rage, Godfrey & Co; 40 cases tobac co, W M Gormley; 10 6615°11, Pennock ,t B; I 7 bdls felloes, Lindsay, S & E; 77 radl. Mors, Tate, el d< F; 17 OM. flour , Vulgt, & Co; 36 bra march, D Haworth; 2.5 do do, J Henderson & Co; 16 do do, Lutle & El; 25 do do. 00 MOMS tobacco, J H Smith & Co. PITTSMIROLI FORT WA T2l /I ARD CH.D CAOO RAILROAD. November 17.-100 green salted hides, J N McLaughlin; DI bdls do, Boyd, Murray A Co; 25 Wit spirits, Hostetter Lt timith; 15 ics hams, J H Parker; a dodo, 3 hbda aides, J P Hanna 8. (b; 250 green hides, Hartley, McKee A Co; 50 bbia h wines, Stanton & Wallace; 50 do do, M.- McCullough: 10 can wheat, J T ECLiggetl 6: Co; 2 kgs kut ter, W C McClure: 1 car potatoes .T Sterritt; 1 car barley, Culp & Shepard; 10 doz brooms, 1.1 - W Rankin; 17 fie do, .18 Dilworth Jr. Co; 10 bole hominy; .1 A GreT; 12 bbls protcrres; Volgt, M A Co; 20 aka potatoes, H Riddle; 2 pkge mdse, 1 Dickey A Co. A.LLF-OIIENT STATION November 16.- 19 pima starch, - Jae Lockhart; 4 cars iron ore, Pittsburgh Iron and Forge (o 119 bale, cotton, Eagle Cotton M*ll 75 do do. Kennedy, Childs; 15 aka °ate, J B McKee; 12 doe broom., Jae Wl:tonna. 20 tile, Jos Craig; 1 car metal, Lewitt, Batley & Dalealk IGO bbla dour, Ueo. Stewart: 1 car middlings, „I B McKee; I do barley, Gilmore, Straub tt On 1 car metal, Soong .& C; 1 do hay, Bricker dt 'Owl oar stone, Huckenatien dr. Co; 3 do limestone, Superior Iron Co; 1 oar Itt. courtnosts, W Boyd & Son, CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL. man November 17.-1 car barley, Z Wainwright; 32 bide oil, J Spear; I car pipe, H H Collins, 1 car clay, Sboenber. ger &B; Ido do, Hussey, Wells et Co; 2 cars ore, Chaos, Smyth et Co, 2 do 1 a ore, Everson, P & Co; 1 dodo, Brown Co: Ido tumber, G Mundorf : I do do, R P Burgbn; 1 car barley, J Rhoda; 6 can Wield. Park, 800 & CO: 4do do, Ninth* & Co; 76 bas starch. Watt 4 Lag 3 i C., 25 do do, J S Dilworth & Co; 10 baa cheese, J Daub. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD, No vember 17 —4 care railroad Iron, ./ B Dorrington; 2 do do, 0 A Carpenter; 7 pkga butter, .5 do poultry, S K Bogen. ernitii; 34 aka oats, 1 car grain, Moat & Glee]; 12 pkge poultry, L J Blanchard; I car lime, D L Reynold.; 3 cars metal. McKnight, Pdt Co; I do do, Reea, Graff d: Dull; 3 do limestone, Shnenberger h B; 6 eke buckwheat flour, E Hazleton. FRUIT CAN TOPS. *SE,E,P;;L:A.BELIIyG.. Po W tters * ate . 11 " 11 rer= Th— ittoroprelnd'ol,3—:e:h:rres^"acz tee eat toApin.g md,ung from etern upon the cover. the center, and an Index or point...tamped OD.* the top of the cask. It Is Clearly, Distinctly and Permanently LAI3EI D. by merely piscine the mime of the Quit the Can “mtbyne oppoette the pointer and mettsit the eustotehry manner. No preserver of Mit or good boniMi limper mu! use any other after Paco metes t. natiht EDUCATIONAL ELMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE, =I SYNOD OF GENEVA. Tale Is a Chrfattan Borne, and a fully cbas lend and orgspl.d 1, 110. t. wt.. young ladies nay pursue • M 0.,. thartmtile and extensive counts of atudy in CULLF.(IIAI JECLECI le or LOAD- Sa Inyuteutuns. rEintd—Whole expense of Tuition, secluding Classic. and Modern Languades, seta, e csn i: lurntened rooms. 1121 a and fuel, glett) pcx half yearly session. Address, ROV. A. W. COWLES,D.D , 1730111111 .11452 SCHOOL OF DESIGN. = On TVISTIAT ana FIUDAT EVKNINGS, at o'clOOS• Apply at at'llOOL IW. MS, corner ofnizth and Wood Moots. nogoata ROCK THE BABY EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB. &OLD DOLT DT Y.RivION da WEISE. Practical Furniture Manueseturers, 118 worrxrrHAArruitims. Where rum bo fortud • falanment Pus or. Ctumbe., and }Macs Yu ma.. de:IS PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTS: T: (".-t)ei MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1889. RIVER NEW The river remake" unchanged at this point with but Little over two feet In the channel by the Monongahela marks. It wan oontldently predicted on Tuesday that a rise wodld result from the snow and rain, which fell that clay, and we still have hopes that there will be a rise of two or three feet within the next forty-eight hours, though at this writing the prospects are not so encouraging-, as the weather has turned cold again. The Bow State, from Wheeling la the only arrival, and departure, we have to reby some of our ntea boatmenirir: alleged rn that the snagbeat greenback, • ,..,, ~-,,, i5,,.,i,,... i passed by a eneg lying directly in the ""co - • ~ ' 7:1...n 0 1,' ‘ .14`„ L ,,.='A" o n rw; chem.', near the foot of "Cable, Eddy" ,• ;; " •„, ' l t ,'Pit; start; freely. and the Oyer some two mil. robe.° Sten benvi lie, or l is . - , -- t ed , the Moot. will es i o . •4lt . s.l . llle . Monday laid!, without touching it. Th. ' r'.• ' ..4-,:' . 4 ertZl;l:L7grre c t, i s so , d. o t smog, we art, Wormed, has been lodged ' ,•••..". s', , s:, worns she peat Cars,) that wen there for . e two or three months, and ! =c•'• -, ', •• c l i e tt,':,`,.t."l':,„2„?,4lr,''''''" an it lea ve y• serious obstrciction to nee , I ' -' l' . ;•`',': . ? ' 41. - Is out of Um must proo;ment Igatlon ahoelci be removed, and as soon ' -ores ~ t ,athogolort. . pcosible, We are auprieed that the V.•''.''''",g,mr,;z11,,,,t..nr,,,,„-,„.,,-,..3,, Greenback should pass by and leave . t I . t..,.., - ;t:ra . 'priparation le matte of. sods. the unmolested. . -a s ., • n. throw oat the gamete poet , to dissolve .., ~t • Ith the Pulesooto • Jr, up. and It Is matte The Loreria arrived at New OrlOalri I t r ,. ~ ~,t Qo' without tertotntat.on or /marm t Monday, h a lv e ` t o tt evat rem.. she PhYetelthe mount cure —The steamer Lou!. le to be .Icl at 1,c,.,. ,o, o tton Is, they try co as too thet auction at Cairo, on the 23 lint. e'e ...,.a ;-tae Co stop the coot h. to . stop e tolz i, r —Capt. Wm. JOOOB in rebuilding the 1 kr?. : ' ,!_ r c'••;:i711 " ;11T " 11. ' %17 - ,, Alo b rl ' orrie: steamer Bettie U at Parkersburgh. • ~,-,,,. -mealtime, anti teentumly Cho patient ,1,1 t s .1 t die. —The General' Anderson is to enter i • • .tbence, to eir totathmet. ,ors not try to the Memphis end Friarl's Paint trade . - .:•o .... nisei or ran. nettle or y. Re. • • ... , ILY gam, •od hey whl a I mop of {h. Ir —The Wausnita at last accounts Witt I Sc; -` ,,, l'at Ttic m's.... T. ' , met , t 1 teesoml , aground at French island, In the lower I • ' ''''" t 'l lun ‘ " , 1" , "i'• (--• „,. tyleeram TUre•t, en tee tee dyer and Ohio. ',- : • at. mu ds caner. , f .t, ...on has eromumptloa. of mire. the —The Des Arc has has the contract OF I ',nee •it a=rse way are elleemtd, rotor tubercles, carrying the mall, send weeki: be. o - ems. brouctosl Imitation. pleura adhesion, t .1 the loupe are • masa of Intlammmlo n and fast tween Memphis and Helene. • 4.'1.. to that eases whet meta he done, it ..Captain Peak, of Chattenoor ~ 1 ,, , vied away tee tea.... so ...ivy bet It le looking for a lighodraught proc.oi w .2 •-',TO l :e ' ; ' 'nt r icialr h eio L =l.2l. l • l r %% I X: ply between Knoxville and Chattam.mrs ....emcee its.tir front Ur. Keheoe. `it three medl -Captain Noah Neal and Fran'. P,4,., ~ :lingtti lie. r 1:1:::11`°O r. rtVi t ir ch p.i F-wi.. haft Bold their interest in l,• .. .- • - end make good blrelyben the pattret br oom No. 2to Captain Garrett, who wit ' Zi'''s d .ti:', g iii . ritnir n eo=se . ol b iSrsru b i: hereafter command her. . o.• . .••••• e she !sod Well. 7Ms Is the • • ',- -A Government dredge•boat on Fr • y - day wan engaged In cleaning out des •-•‘•,•••.- • channel at the mouth of the Wheell• ',.,• !.'' - creek. That Is reported to be one of tce • worst pfacesin the river between PP— ' burgh and Cincinnati. —Cant. Shaw and party who are at the wreck of the Stonewall to re cover the bodice of victims, have been notified that the money rained to defray ex pense has been exhausted, and to set tle up and return to return to St. Souls. Not one-third of the bodies have been recovered. —Colonel !Macomb has ordered the United Staters snag-boat Deßturty to Devil's Island, to temoVe, If possible, the obstruction In the Mississippi River, which recently damaged the Cornelia, Louisville and Marble City. The De. Relay left Mound City for that point en Saturday evening. —The Memphis Appeal Is after the Lo ren. Hear him: We have heard from the Lorena but once since she left. She ruined a plantation on President's Island by knocklng 41 a corner, consisting of eight or to acme. The wharfboat at Helena has been taken up White River until ahe passes that point. —h. Louisville telegram under date of Wednesday, furnishes the following 117 regard to the storm there on Tueeday night : A smarm wind storm permed over - Lontaville limit night doing great damage to property. In the city several bonnet were unroofed and pedestrians were severely injured. Ten iodated coal barges moored In the pumpkin patch above Jeffersonville were sunk by the violence of the wind. The following are the losses : Risher 2 b oa t s hie Carty..-- 2 " Gilmore 1 " Jones 2 " Horner I ii Paaker.-...... ......... -.... ...... ..... ...... I " and two slack boats owners unknown. —The following letter, from Capt. Pink 'Verble, Falls Pilot, will be read with in !forest by all interested In steamboat Stock and river commerce: "Loometzza, Kr.. Nov. 12, 1869. emirs. Geo. L. Johnston h Co.—Gents: Your favor of 19th of Oat. came duly to hand and econtents noted, and would have been answered sooner only for de. lay necessary to the procurement of anal points es Woulffainable me the better to answer your lations. The Louisville Bridge Co. have placed obetructims screen the Indiana theta, and will not remove them until they complete the span across the main channel. They think they will be through and have the obstruction removed by the let of De cember. Should the river rise snilicient to give eight feet in the Indiata chute, boat. drawing five or five and half feet can pans down through the middle chute. The draw, being built acmes the head of the falls, will not be completed this winter, and when It is completed, will leave an opening of 230 feet. When the Bridge Co. removes the false work they have in the chute, there will be no obstruction. In the old canal they have a guard lock, which they use In high moor, and peas steamers until there is fifteen feet water on the falls. There la no guard lock on the new canal, and at eleven feet on the falls they will be ren dered useless, unless they build • guard lock, which is talked of, at a coat of $50.- 000, and then they can paws boats at all stages. It is impossible to tell when the new canal will be Opened to puss boats through. Gun. Weitzel Is about con tracting to have some work done on it, built can not be widened and completed until another appropristlon In made. When the canal Is rendered useless, there will, at 15 feet on the falls, still be 70 feet under the bridge. At the pres• erg stage there is 804 foot in the middle chute, and 94i feet in the Indian chute. It may vary a little from these figures, but the difference will be trifling. "Respectfully, PINK Vennws, Falls Pilot." RIVER PACKETS. SIILIIPHIEI /IND NEW OSLEA NS. Vll MEMPHIS ANDj ia gGe lEW ORLEANS—no errant IttinKNerZE Ow. Jinx Dun. Will nave for Mt above and Intermediate sons on tbs. et rise. . . . °MURAT tIW•NLT, saZs VLACH • UOLL.INOM)OI3. Agents. STEAMSHIPS TO LIVERPOOL ANDAM QUEENSTOWN. TEE INDIAN DU= STEBEEHIPI, Nolstoertag ISteep Orst-clus eeuelt, none ,bezo the eel•bruttd . • CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF A BMW ERB, CITY OF BOSTON or► C cor ITY mOE BALTIMORE, tan' !, • litthott EVERY SATURDAY. 'how ?ler 45 North River. Na Yolk. for orahste or further hatormatlon apply to WILLIAM BINGHAM, 3r., 143 SMITHFIELD STREET. llDsborsti OILS DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONC & CO., Oaks, DALZILLL.S !WILDING. =IMGI=EI WADIP6I A RING, Commlagoo Y.reb.M. mid Broken hz Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S 111.00 K, DUQUESNE WAY PH ILA DILPILIA ADDEII2II. ItoOm 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 POUTH SECOND STRIST Apia TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALKES IN Petroleum and Its Products. ..!2:rrtn°,4:1 1 .7. - ‘74PatnignriviNe. OEIIce-131 WALNUT 8T a0111,31:1 ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE, ItA.NIITAOTURZ.B 07 Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eellarso HWtold Lire Oil, Mande gm. ht. Without chaotic remains limpid w. lowa, tempeiaturi a. bocci. oil lot tropic.climatee in hot wo loner. Locomotive. Engine, Rubin. Shop, Will catacrewa. Saw EUll and Planing Alll oil., adapted for high speed. Salukis OM Wool,Hemd.Light oll, 0 11,Tattaiwa . StaiL;Bensole, LullIT.11.1,';',11". ARMOR VARNISH to pm. Bright /000 Work and MacAul harm lt.t. Tbrae prod.. a u ra maaufactured ander Dr. 7 croddla'n_patent try tiping.tcd Omani in V.- coo. ThaLunricall. Ulla are almost °done., Marc ly amp mltorm, and tnowly light.l• prod, stand a tilitb temprraium michalog.d, and nip. .limpid ortag en. me 0,41. T. /tail. mad Wham as nailed, imd are in ....um may of the principal Railroads. ple. can be eIamIDC4 and orders left at 174 WOOD ISTRAZT. War. at abarpsiturg Bridge. WHITE LITIE.-200 bbh Lad. KIM WHITE LIME, Iti 0 bto. Cievelland do., for tale at 141 /Int avor One. DI J. B. CANFIELD Tr END .1.11 BROW' EB S t 266 Liberty nue. putti • Id Dtt , lb.. fiti and Patent Judith.. hit2t Sp . NOTICES. tar ruLmoN„, . TOW D ek . N r DJ! eat t eo.um p Oen. - ttrd he .k t ...mach, re ' _ th!.."."1"! beconte• ECM • and btood; lh. p• . -,•• • jfkl. flt..tb , diseased matt. r 1 . the IMES, Slid lb I v=rl;l.t. NAtlf . Tl.l Wall. Thrt To these II tta.hcool, of Phtladelphla. !tt Ler r: .taccegto toi, th• trentownt of , •untption. The Pttil. monk. Syrttr .-0111 matte; In tht tr:t Light connh sod the patient ha: I nod the WS ~••••11, • .osl. t.* , unte sodMundt . ..tie . t • • 't• it, etotonch hyrup asld the OE ••• to health let 500.., •• • poUnds, wasted •sra, Lin very Int stare al ralmenary tos physician bnln/ prouoilsced hie cam boia , 7rand abandon , d him to billet, Ha wife cored the aforeend medictrota, apd lance Ma newt on, msoy It:annul. similarly tanned base oat Dr. Ifcberaotls preparation with remarkable !me ccas. Tull directions areampany each bottle, making It sot absolutely secu.sary to petaosally see Dr. tkutnek, oaten patients wish trait Inn/. eau:almal. and bar this purpo e he Is ptotenlos *fly at hia Proacl al °Mee, Philadelohla, tany elatutday, where sit letters for ati•ice mast be ad• rened. Ile Is also 1 rufessionalle at No. 32 Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday, and at No. 33 Tlanower Kneel. Boston, e•rry other Wedne.d.y. Ile ilvea suroce hoe, but for µborough examlnallou with ble lienirometer Ida prinls 13. Wn e boors at 0101 o ily Rom e V a..2.t0 3 r. - . -- • . . Price o tb• Pub:no:Or p 13yrli and ile , vred Toa• la each 0 1,3 0 P.O drilla. or 117.00 • beitlionen. Mandrake mu. lib caul. • boa. /or 6.10 by all &vagina. DOCTOR WHITTIER COP w TINVIC/1 TO TRZAT ALL FRIVATIC Diesken. •Ibmt nunieronoclamt of cams smelt ing from self-atom, no acingminsaullnese, nervous del:tatty. IrritabilOy s eruptions, fendnal emission. and anal!, Inspovecy permaisentir cured. Peronts,Milieted son, delicate, Intricate and tong etnndfmg nomadism as amolal to are Politely hys Ited ea I fur msmult•non which whlc hosts nothing. lizmfrienen. the hen of Macnens. less enabled Mtn to portent rem. dim at one- I fe. dent. safe. permanent and which In most cams can be used without hindrenca to Mouses. Mesh lams prepved Ih the estanitstment. which cm brams ogler. reerpdon and wafting moms: also boarding and @Month( sputa mita for patients ...patriot daily mesonal attentlow and rapor and chemical told. Mu. concentrating Um ranted mineral .per msttor who hart failed. tat your ease. Reid w bat ho nave in hie pans .. hist of Aft., part e. mut to any address fur two stamps la sealed envahve. Thousands of case. trs Med medially. at o ff a and an over the eons. U•0 , .`ir,.. - e , 411."4°A.:;:%;:r00 0 0r. ° 117."'5e 0 ; POW:down, Pa. Hours 9s. x. r. Sun days 11x. to SI r. I. Pamphlet seat to any ad dress for two ./amp.. ICs 'WEBS, TUMORS, UT - - CEEB, he.—kateudshing and almost ealrecolon. cares of • Canner an being daily made by Dn. R. H. KLINE A CO.. at the Philadelphia Cancer Infirmary, 031 Arch Street. Philadelphia, Penna., tad at the branch of- Ace In charge of Proreasor E. G. DALTON, 140 Elm ht.. Chieftain', Ohio. The treatments used are Cancer •ntldotes. the most scientific ant se•sA.l known let Ih. civilized world. uec They are not rontle, eating or boning medi cine.. They give lilt'. or a. pain. They ere ea domed by the beet surgeon. of the age. No other panne. have theta antidotes. No other treatment should be and. ler ',anteaters call or address as above. noelNal verte fgrlO A WHOOD: DOW LOST 1 111OV ItlC.Tollgll:—Jost Publehmt, in • •esteden veto,. PI,. eta cent, A Led - 11 , 11 E oN 711 E NATIHIAL. TiOLATIII.IT, and Its Core of Spermainerboes, or eeminal- Weakmos, &anal Debility. end Impediments to Marriage generally: Neno,u.noo, Coassmadoa- Epilepsy and ►gds: klental and Ph) nee' Inca rartry. tr.. by NOB?. J. CULVER* CLL. -.bur of lb- `linen Book. ' • en der A boon to Moaned* of Batmen •• tent nal, in plain envelope to any address- poatuald, on re lot .1 ale onto. at tyro pones stamna, to Tort J betalN t CO.. Eel Bowery. hew PosNoe 43011. A•vo Hr. eta.' t er veed`s ••ht ander. finole,•• prealleteents. n• or - JusT OUT. ••CH EMT PECTORAL TRocHE..•• roa COLDS. cOVOHp. NORM THINJAT ♦4D . Non. None no pleasant. None Curt so quick. RUSHTON CO., oclo 10 AnO, lloasok. Pi co tort liar BATCHELOR'S !WEI DYE. Th. 'pinto= Hale Dye to the Della tna worlds Dm only Doe and Perfect Dm Umtata, sella ble, instantaneous; no disappointment; no el. illetilone tints; remedies the W ed'acin of bad dyes; Intl 4e and leaves the Hale soft sad beantlfttl. [amen n r brow, Sold by all Drciretsta and Yerfaxners;and proptrD applied at Hateho- Ineis WIC Yaotory. No. llosid street. News Tort. 112rTIIE HEALING POOL. la.A Y. I.vit YOU VU MAN who have Calico tab VlclooS habit.. and now amain. &high, 111..50t. a biter VlM cen•Jh mesas of reth f fifths nmbt.W Beer to salad letter H,IhfION. oharKo. dd•twa hoW AHD So. rhiladelptila, Yvon.. orTaa.,lll, WHOLESALE GROCERS, &c. 010. W. 41LWO1T0. ♦Wmf Y. OJlfll JOSEII 011.W0.111. DILWORTH NAPE & CO . Wholesale Grocers, No. 243 LIBERTY STREET, OpowIt• he a 4 of Woad Ontet, Pittsburgh., ()FULD WITH A Very Large and Complete Stock of GROCERIES, TO WHICH They Respectfully Invite the Attentieg or PURCHASERS. ESTABLISHED BY A. & T. OORMLY, 1812. W. IL DOMPILY, WHOLES LE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, (DlnscrLY oar, Eaaci Ronal PITTSBUILDH, Pk. M. STEELE J. L. ISTZELI M . STEELE & SON, Commission Merchants FLOUR. GRAIN', FEED. drA3 ==! =I PIETER RILL JAMIE I. EICMAET VEIL & 4- tomllus3ion reanonearrs, =I FLOUR, GUSH, SEEDS, MIL PEED, & 949 Liberty 91., Platabonch. WI. 147 MIDANOR & HARPEEI, /LOUD. alum; AND PRODUO3 Commission Merchants, Xe. 529 3.11113aTT XTREXT. ponfignmals.allelted. op7 W. C ARMSTRONG, ncomor to Yes. a Anagtrong,) PRODUCE COMED3BIOII RERCIIINT, No. 25 31artiot Rtreot. mots L. 1, BLANCHARD, Wholesale and Retail Uroeer, Na 306 MIN STREILT .±e0319 BAIRD & PATTON, ij Mr - Dolmas Grocer., Commission le ruiing. and Meanie Fruitier, nom% Cacao, Chow s Pnisbargb, JOU, 1. 1100511..[D., 0017111....WX. W 1100111. TORN 1.110117111 E s BROS., Suc. •• ob.°. to JOBE 1. Houez C 0..& What.. gpo csrubulasion blerrbssits, Corny, of Abolthileul •ad Water meet. Pittsburgh. JOAN sauirmr W/LI.LACB. rIPTON &WALLACE.WhoIe. BALE 060(7E68 AND PDODUOIC DIAL- No. 6 812211 STILEZT. PittAtrurgh. FINANCIAL TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK Wood bt., cot. Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks DOIIOHT AND SOLD A. I.IItAD,V.T. Pmel•lnut. W. VAN.iut,t vine President, ocioe F ctl.4l:m C LAILRE.J.t.. Caller N. HOLM ES SONS, G 7 'MARKET RTR .F 2, EIT PITTSBU2GU, PL Co'leci Inn* made OP •II tee principal POLala of tic tinitud and Canada.. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT • N D WU, ON CC/MD[IBBION particular attention p. 14 to the purellua and of 'United States Securities. HART, CAUGHIEy & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA.. (617001.830Rfl TO H•NN A. HART A C 0..) _Exchange, Coin, Coupons, cO4E2for; , rr4T , . , 1 I rm 34 CITY BA.NII. 112 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 3100.000. ATOCIIIOLDBILS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FORICIGN EXCHANGE Bonghl and wild. and ortleo desired remitted la [grope. Collettiona made on all the princlpal WM. , or the United [Gate and Canada rionlol ic leneess, Frannie. t. Janne 11cC•sa, Vice Tr, alderaL W. N. Monde,. Cashier. DIIE4TOES, D. Ihmaen, James McCabe, Th =las Boarte, Hugh Keating .1 Denlery. Jr.. Terence Canapbee. IlatrlcA Yan4 Junes Nolan, Ch.. B. Barr. H. A. Trry•ogle, Jon. los. Altmann, Thomas Barn.. Jel,tb JOS. M. G•ZZ•M. Solicitor. iplMgilAl, l d Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for Dlwoont. Da posit and Clannzal Banking Easiness. awy son ...les* from One Dollar orpW•rds. lodateat al the rata of el/ per cent. paid on Uwe deposit*. F.D. UITIIRIDO[r W. D. /D.NS, W P. WZYil&' TRANit ilo/3:117t0N. BsNal MEYER DAN• KINZtR. P. W. •RllOll M=lMMi ED. DITHEIDGE. President r. r. sOBILMCK. C. 411., THE SAFE DEPOSIT COREPAri CUE . r`r/C . rel.tillanki i. Inoornoratad by ale lure or P•ortsr b all, January WE 1118 f. For the sate•keenlnf at Bonds and other *townies. Gold and Silver. Silver Plate; Do.ods. Records. Dlwasonds and Valuables of all c eterlption, under etaar.tee. and for Itii"realing of sal, • In ILI nntiflar-Droof vaults. Build., and Mace: ..ro. S 3 FOURTH .4 t'E—FUE, prrrsnunon, P. • Puwanalre— WILLIAM PL11L1. , 13. Pico yeas/D.:it-11E1.111Y LLOYD. DlalerrOne: PHILLIPV, JAMS:Ia 1. B lI. ENNETT, HINDS Ltsts hYtttur rall,tltß, WILLIAM RCA. JOY . WILL/All M. 1.1,1 N ux...“011 BLACK, CULITIn O. HUMES. 111.2.1 . . ART AND TanAntlite: D. F. VON LIONNINUILIST. Cava:pea LNI3IIRANCE CONTINENTAL, Fire Insurance Company, No. 102 BROADWAY, N. Y. CA•11 CAPITAL .3 600,000 00 eiIIIIPLU3 Or •33.313.1./ul, 111160,) ........ . .... 1.734.1 30 13 ===ll I=l 1017 of coal year to Ile customers la ecrlp, boar of [newest M els per ma.. per at nom, mall redeemed In nab. One- quatter Is Melded I= By this ernes the customer. of the Company obtain Met, tuserance at atom; what It meta the company to protect them. mad under no Wean, stances are thee Liable for the 105 t... NorE—The lariat amount of "Piet Seesaw owes Lint:ditties, Reinsurance and Capital," ea shown by the "OfWei Retntas," Is that of the CONTINENTAL I NISURA NCR COE S• Ny. The Directors of the Company have ordered the following dividends • 111. A mai annul A•• 0 Aortal:Hl 01 NIT*. Cr) ==! Ad. ♦ nub tfirldend for the redemptlen of the icily, of 11163, .11h 6 per eehL Interval thereon. payable • ad.& ild.h. 34. An interest dividend has been declared on outstanding emir. of . 64, II& 116. 'IS I and WI. payable in cash September 30th. Stit. • scrip dleidesid of fifty (Inn per eclat. on caned premier. of customers entlilrd to perticipate in the profits of the Company t• pay able forthwith at the omen of the Compasy. No. 161 Wood street. Baal of commerce Dandiest. The Company Insert. esafeet lon he Vireo° Banding., Merchandise, Funsitare, timsfacto nos, a aeopt of the more porno's Jana., Poem Property sod other mumble Interest* at evostoo able MOO of premium. For addlllouni Informs. trio with respect to system, man. rates, Lc. Call on or address JAMES W. ABBOTT. General Insurance Agent, No, 167 WOOD STREET, = O nn INSURANCE COMPANY. PUELAWB 13IIILDING, ma. II Fifth Avenue. Mamma Floor, PITTSBUILOB. rA. Capital JIM Paid Up. aF . tir lal n 3. M B 8 1 I e. Ll 6 !. • • I tkaiatt ner. take hsekae he 61 4nalth,teiB. Mod 1.1". IL "I". BOBBuT Piveldeat. JNO.I. JIN N INd., vice Preeldeat. JOB. T. JOHNOTON, &enter,. Oayt. B. J. OMAOL. fieul Agent lnsarea. on Liberal Tema on all Inn and Hanna Mina. nearrt .4 4A • RD 844-7'4' • . • Ijr (.-,!? • Resto:es gray and faded Hair to kg ORIGINAL COLOR, rnITIOVC3 Dandruff; (TRES ALL DISEASES OF THE EULP, Prevents Rumness, and makes the bait grow Soft, Camsy and Luxuriant, 11X ga l WO F .; Batt. Gd BatW 6 a tat hp" Sts, anrred by SEWARD, 13ENTLET NEY, Drugided% &Mao. N.Y. Eold by all Druggiats wbeiew. Assns—eallwAltrAs ttezurr. FOIL sALF4-41 Desirable TRAtt? Of LAND, cautaludng afloat 44 sena situate wiLbla Run 6111e1 of the