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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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1 THE PITTS nil It Oil GA TV TIMES. IV "A A OCTODIIK IT, 100G. p( nve I I to. tin wd, rSh. rt-gcr.

EIi2. A. to K. Ir.jrraiTi. Taiias GELEBY CROP FROZEN; Ob.iekler Fenn street, wilt he aootN'r koou wotit as wm be the boiidlrsr r.ow bei-ng: rear example -of ni store and war--erted by O.

P. -i GOOD PRICE Oct C. .1 On Miller. P. to l.ird Fo'xt-' A o' ra.r- .1 ll pf-u.

:jj.i:j. r.oth av liHiiey. P. J. to S-ilvore M.iSvr,e, N.ixna at First avenue and Cherry Frank atreet, in the di t'Vt met, nn: Drcoavaton to tb: Winter UPPLY SHORT SB a.

I ic Gr-a r-r. l.v; IZ. Stifj-aden, tfev. nth Brit it-. I.

Jaa CSrh T'elu ave Il-sponheWe. a to Henry Mlilcr. ll. 7th wd. Ally.

SptMo. P.hino f.t PEN HUE f.i I cats i li I ih r1 i I arc 1. ii i Hot- monoe-ast by Architect Ti distinct noveity differ from the street In that the wal are oast in mob reinforce 3. Ja otl.tr rods that are being but frcm plans tus de Bwbula which are o. In house eonsiruction.

They fireproof tile hamr. hwtit in to vnars at -y IX P. Henry Is. floors, stairways and too? is ird made wf concrete well these houses. sn os( coreparaliv cly Utile are -r I 1 I 1 i a Can't Acres i 1 Buyers oncJ Jdetvee, to I.a ira It Parr, -j.

WllSttnsbur, Vo-l fct S. to itiimstetn. Oct -1 I on Prices of Tomatoes Pack- 1-- c.rt;.u. 3d w'i, McUeerpcs-t. )xS Twelfth t.

i i -t- 2.ro ers Control Canned Corn. he nig- used for reinforcement. so tbiit the cost of coni-nucticn Is evert below that of the ordinary bruk veneered house. Kerwhtn. -T.

to a li-o e-, ot nth ail. Ninth ave MeOrecwiy. C. to V. Cih wd.

gh, lo. At Je otic ave. Senator Charles A. MuehJbron-ncr Sells Seventeenth Street Corner for $90,000. i i I -i' I rvA J.

-T i r-- a a. 'l i 4 ft i a i i i "i Ii t-t rcn.e TU 31 1- N-w. rn. t- h'ir. a 11 Mr.

P.r.-.i- 1 Sales I Jenniiv.R. I. M. Silveu. Ot '-e-t l-K' cers.

a. A I wr er.ee il John SyKes sold fcr Matthew as at i a Imnti.t in ro.ee rles yfrdiV The ivy rr.j' ct all The IrTf- t. kj lv. 1 nark I. I- l.n Me Ir Mil tiv.

a r. 1 "A I 1 1 I 5 r- 1 COOD SALLS IN PAST END ii -4i v. r. "4 Is 1 1 yet r-'; cart -i- tii er eT'cJ-; 1- i. f'f a J.

O'Neill to I.ydia Y.oenpc! an improved property at 313 Main street for Filbert street: E. Weflng e-ld for R. to ilclnt're an Unproved lot, 3x83 feet. In Filbert street. Twentieth ward, for W.eoo.

The Freehold Keal Estat Company sold for the Alte.aheny-Bellevue Iand a r-e r-1 i 7 hor-v. V- i I .1 ii. i l.7i 1 1 Jt i hetit ,5 It XlunhaJI. sr.y.ilO. Tenth ave.

Eri rt'e. to 1- II Jennn.ys. Jan 15. Munhall, Tech r- K. to li Joyce.

Hth wd, Ph. iSxVi. I'etien st Sao.e to li Oct 1. H. 'Ad CU70.

Uunhp tl to tarkcy, Oct I. 35tb F.dtth st Marl in. Tlx, to Cha- Cocmbs. -i. vI.

Pth. Auitnsva st Fwceny. to Swe-i. U7, Hth wd. Pfih.

r.e!,.;! pt i-iaie Y. to 1 lowie. Cr.t llh wd. JvlcK export, Union ave Jov-e. to Farei.

Au i. r-s Airi-als railed f.T a. to anl the o.i:'. vk for an rrlce. A tenr a'.

aUiot the Tic Ir.ler"' i j-tiriiier tit at or nam's a. 5h rn iJ F. 3 ft: putrpxni rr r3 la' r-i" In 4 t. tnt.iie:- ha disoosed of his i-ioiwriv at the n' I i. of ih- a M.rn.

t-'j ot 1 1 1 a llu Hi IS i r-r- 1 r-arkn. Stat r-- ihel- ja ttA. ty i i-1 future pur- eu. rtKl $. i- t.vi vfiii i.

'V I IJ'i e. I r. i -ii. r. -t; I rl 4 i.

i I rr 1 fi jtM-t T. 1 r- Ccnpny a nlne-rom brick on Mxl? feet in Cornell avenue. East Jjel'p-vise. for for Uoliert to Harry E. tiieske, j.Sxl'jO feet at Cherokee and ee streets.

Thirteenth ward, for IovU't street The Realty Company sold for J. Posenthal to Jaco'o Hepner liCs-IMO Locust street, near Miitehberaer street, threes house" on SGt112 feet, for tielniar place: The Dever Realty soidl for Trie Olson to Stella M. Cojzina an improved lot. feet, on the eotith sttie if I 1 1 tv. ii i Tticv w.i'.

not l.ui as Sellers Will r. -'t ncr" n-'ithcast 4-orner of Poiirt aveu.ie and -'even-, tfie at a reported valuation of '). 1 la I of the f'lnum holdints of S-ft. Fut-l lt.ur.au Catholic church, and whs secure! l- Mr, ihre- yearn g' for then tno hulldtiiKS have bocu rude over Into three pood commission hu ll ate near to the center of the district, ami have renting of nlout $3 year. The lot measured, 7Ti teet, niekirR the rats ot sole nearly a.

front foot. J. H. is if ported lo hive haii'lict the transaction, hut the of the btn-pr una not ar.r.ounce'l i. 1 ii ttrnis olth tlv i I Jy8 i a IS J.

llara p. entrn ave First Nat. Hank 'McKeeiport to Geo A Rowe. Aug 21. Pauesne, C'x'JO, Viola tv P.

to T5 A Trot y. fcept 0, Cist wd. lV-. 2X126. l.lr..vsn ave Cliaifant Co to TI Hob rp.

Cut li, rtra, ilx73. Aily t. Kutisr planti rj. v. Ihr CJ ran it vtra i a "ra on th, m.uk.

and f.n.n.' la th-i tv- r-ij c-vs ia t- lot tb th I I' the ia ir e. ar I i r.e i.e r- r. ak aid tl -y ttaln a --t i rm a. i A 1. r'l j1 11 a 1 I.

(ir Mtffrl' n. t- far.c-r io I'at lrt ri. I 1 ha r- (, If! r-e it v- r. i it I 7 I- 1 v- a foirej to a -yt 1. pri-es "i hi leiv.e the vrry o'-'fol.

wtt'i a Ietn1i3 i o-H-d lower i'-f. Triii i a sieady (ln.iii 1 iM-ai. I ew wile n'td. a seep ha.e th.r Y-, -r. a Kedron avenue, Twenty-firft ward, fcr Si.OO.

Ereedshlll street: Asdrrw Martin isoii to Andrew McAtreer feet on souih side of Breed shiil street. Nineteenth ward, for Jl.ROO Ka-elwoo1: Bdw'n M. Hill sold to V. Q. feet on the cast of Blair street and 40x113 feet in Melancthon street near Blair street.

Twenty-third ward, for tS.Sfl. l'lb riu ll I a a 1 f. r.cv tl Co fc a it--; i i- l-t tac. In i. IT -niifco-r'S.

je-ltil I ...2 i re-, i-ib Chtt I Irt.a ha i N- 1 r. a sr--s -1 lie. "Hie CctJon NEW IOKK, 16. Cotton futnres eteadv. Closirg October, 11.03c Not Lor.

Jl.ftjc; Di-n-nhr, UCfc. January, l' o7o. February, ll.ir...: 11.23c: AprU. May. Jl.SOc: 3 1.

July, 11. Spot closed quiet. 13 points decline: n.idd'irir 11.2": middlins g.iC, li.jec. sab-. i.or.e.

Estimate receirta at the -porta today. SiC-v bates, aeainst last week and Ust vc-ar 'or the week. S75.IH') bales, againrt it! own way. vhn- i-oyers a l'r -'i f-r bd fruit is 1- auhy, In short Cii fjir'i ar- sc-irc-'. Vh- lnirte 1 Is n.1 to e.e he ixiist ir.

-d iye? sold to Nanson Trent street: Ellas fildman At 7 but th-Slb i ci.n-t i t. j- i i 1 C'H: -3 I t. V. 'el do tads lSxJ feet, on the eleventh ward for Colker an improved lot, east siJe of Trent street, t. i do s- f-rln db i r-J Mtnt.

of se tl.e'.r way to sohrtu ue te Ti) th-tr hi'i f.tfire. supp; I i .4 ii (ill S-lh VA 2-ih Viu' from the rneral Interest In uter Pio iiv.ni'je t-use4 tiy tho optioning of the. WUi't' b'twveit FTlteenth 4 Hixteenth for a I pit-, a revival of ItiyUtR in that scrr.s are lining cid trnnstetlona for property between Tntii'th i-Vjrteenth ptreeta, of orteoj. belra; Tfertd wll! set a r.w klne on fi'xv in that locality. Near the tdere has been more Jn-julry late for pood b.tsints lots, and ever I exi h'mKo deals ar f-wdins? which Kuk like eaHy ei sln.

No se. tlon of tltts-LurKh en.toys quite tn reputft'. on 8 out'r fer.n svtm for its ertlviu'. A -ion vt bujfrjr. lastintr from three r.1x MC'Ptl'j.

h.ws litvarlably ben fnllOTe1 thr 7 act f'iir ye.ri by a. pronouneert revival of Iii-iTf, r.r.v buyers in the tichi and hUhex Builder Gets East Fnd Frontage. A blark of -a(iant fmntae sn t.rt Bculrr'! district es mar ye-iter- Is repoCed very rt i. 1 better Utana 1C31 p-a. n.arrcw- do l-t i.j.

ti 1 M- i I trlii are Pokl f-r la th future dim r. ar. i o- 346, last week and 2i9.S,ii la at 1 'i i it rux.a for the of Is I hl-'h cfifi Tse 1 1' it i i.riir-.eu ftnil 1 I rt 'u: -r At Ilousteu, 40.S57 bales, ajuinsi do tuiy V. Sr-'iw e. a ray's reeetn' Orlears.

SO.CW last yea a. 1 It ti 1 ti a 1 ri -t I kts l-st 1 I 14 SU.iyxh Wylie avenue: James J. Krus sold to Simon tfher en Srnprov.i 21x110 feet, on lh- south side of VYylie avenue. Thirteenth ward, for Bennett street: W. Jones sold to Frank J.

I'hilhps an improved lot. 25x113 feet, 00 the north side of Bennett street, near Coliier street. Twenty-first ward, for Building Permits Issued. The Pittsburgh bureau cf building- inspection yesterday issued the foiiow Iv.g permits: irs. Jane Chapeeiie.

two-stor7 brick 1 n- I -e i-, i. ry rf I lit 1 'I'1 1 i 4 W-J t. i i riatna. Cai.for- I IS 'A nix n. h.

V. -C An: I ijs.i. pJ I rt-' I C-pe II apricots a tit ist'-. are as fast a tl.v arr'e tsuyers nod been all to ii-'-i Vet a to tha price of iseiera and tiitrl- tire deterndiie ar.fi tii-: outrtvn raar.ot Ic proaif-ted. r- 1 I I 1 1 it I 1 1 tc A wo 1 11.221 11.22i I O' t.

I 2i January February March 1 ll.4'i ll.l? 11.1311 11. Jl.i I vem-eied awtiiiinfe s. Bennect str-et. Twenty- 1 t. April r-r -r-t t.

i. J. -td tfi 11 1 i "3 :i.3. 1 11.01 1 i is 13 1 -i- 4 The csill for is Ifrre-Rf- i tf niiV-t f.t'u! an a ivinc cf 1 fen's ca the osk and lj nt on In ln. FKppint is vry an o.uo at an i a 2j cer.t.

Jf ih. ara with d'flire cf tn the I tel. The c-r rrtet vl. a vary hard orii-tj rr.i iTS I do fan-r -1 Evp. a.tl-its.

I A.f fa- 1 lh I r-r 1-U r.a. V-r. tc. r7v. 'r 11.4.-1 11.4x1 11.

Mi ll. ii! ii.r.4: 11.15! U.r-i 11. IM ll. vol a. ii; n.r.B- 11.53' 11.0:-.' pvs.i; lti.si 'j-- V.

A. 1'Vlt yt -rr. of Geurca rli- I. il. Sai-mel id hi.i! Xi'xli'J fret on the of T.nUt.-in avetiuK.

n-nr titr ot. Tw. rty-e i.nil varri. The jrlra la w1, which fiituref at fc.r.t t-r Dr u' tnue frontaeo. The tal stvntfletnt, I'fmu aa Mr.

McCoxtUt Wiil st itii-o the erection of i'l reeeption- brick, veneered dwelling-. Sit. vernoti i street. Twenty-first ward, to cost H': to Scientific Material Company Sve-story brick wa-whouse. Forbes street, near Bojd street.

Sixth ward, to cost to Samuel I Novemher l.lnton, two-storj" brick veneered dwelling. 1 11. "2 i 1 i- T'li YAUI ir 7-ift Race street. Iwenty-first ward; Joseph Sieger, two-story brlcK storeroom and dwell- tl. Oct.

Cotton. noie-rhji jiheg popits er: ir-tr. fair, i I'M t'lli 1 lli.it", HVF.P.POOI.. rate business American C.7-..'d; r- -e i r. 1 a-" t.

r-l. 'n V.m. "-li t.o4 low mi IdllM-. 1o ll 1 i s. 7 1 -L.

li 1 1. 4. frc-ru K' ar -t -i fr'o-. so I. that ni 41 ft if h.

fuf.i.e llh ner. -t e- fo'ieiin l. st. --k wi an yikt i ornis. Ihe In nifke it rni'n nv'wr that la.

ye-r i'Hlt7" arrive-1 at $1 i sad il 7 a 1 r' lasr walnuts -1 tt.t?t have fre tH' eioeat at li.H vl 'hi iia st-adiiy is douo'f al. r.o chi.a;e 13 lo ke fyr t.lij 11, I have a tcdmcy. very C-m. good ordinary. EXd: ordinary, 5..

4-1. the saP-s of the day were iales, which for vpeeuiat'en ard exr-ort. and Included .4 i-J American. Receipts bales, n-iio 31. jr-r.

Mi-'' mn 4n --1 it vkT'-'ret. At-rU-s UlfjiW tian-UrS 12 I 'A iUR-. 7 Miller street, '-vard. to cost ilathtlda Shaw, six -vo-story frame Upton street. Thirteenth ward, to cost Bfonard Trautma.n two-story brick veneeied.

d-welllneid Elreet, to cose. A. J. Baldwin, two two-story frame dwellings, Araiand and Reese streets, word, to cost Charles W. three-story brick Sheridan place, ili 1 tr jj tt I- 1 I 5.

American. l-ijtures opened quiet and steady and closed was; American nttddllns. IP o. October. Csd: tVtober and November, Ca at.

I i-fi it. ji cia-m I. i I a -tx. t-r te- I i. tt I ai 4 a 1 1 I .1.

r-a r-A i i "t-: r- .1 r-'," tt tr.s r. a-' tmk bousrx tJ tort 7.0t" ech. This T'lopTty slirr distance from where th Thir-I Pr t-rlan congregation Is It (Vistly eiiurch, and. tSers some ur'xrdiil r1 1hne ry A. purchased ft-n the lieilty Company ttvo Kinateenth ar3 for thl.OOO.

or Thy ari iutm lo-rtMiJa, ri'orplion-haU hri lot? feot eaeh. hihI face on 'he wfl siiie, it Portland street. Ilarrifto-x a'rett. Tl irera b'lilt last suir.m-r, ant re am ore: the Wat In that ueighbrohooa. Iy.ou Trurston ha seeuted title from VlUinrr f.

H'oinson to a rustrienee prorwrty, 6T.xir,i feet, at the rorth wt-st corner of Pern a' ni avnaes. Twenty-Prst ward, for I'h 2at wbs mail through tha Real If a rii 1 I i -e- "at vtat.e i 4 Nineteenth ward, to cost ii. 51. Hill. three tvo-story fisme dwellinizs, rear 111 Eenniston avenue.

Twentieth ward, io cost to Thomas Welfer, two-story brick veneered dwellinr. Windsor street. Twenty-. ir 1 I. ii 1 omj el k.

7. ill '4 1 1" nUTTER. AND CITr.F-E. cember and January. Januarj- b-ruarr.

Fehntary aid March. Pd; March and April April and May. C.C't Mryand June. r0d June and July, Juiy and August. 6.071d.

1 i r-fct IV S-tb 0 l.l-r.l r- Hotter. Print 2TKI, Tut rw Mo crrrn oil ll 1 't i 't .41 a I rr. r. 1 1 'uf. 1 '-ti tsM.ti' reii4h -i: i it ii, Ib-r, 1 ir, 1, ft t-- S- riM, rt.

Ill 4 1 tr 1 1 Evopotated Fruits. It i. 11 3. 'VI' -1 ft third ward, to cost $4,500. A permit was issued to A.

A. Eiehement for a three-story frame addition to a shop at 120S Grandview avenue. Thirty-firth ward, to cost Transfers Recorded. West, 3, to Israel Oct 12, 23th wd, Pgh, 42x119. Estelia st 3, HAY AN' GIIAIN'.

Ue-- lines, tars bay. 12 ears ait. 5 cars ied. Pal 're Oblo. -ira nay.

3 curs 1 rar coj-n. Pit A fcrc. 3 cers bay. 1 '-ir cat. 1 tsr ft r.

1 r--r The jei-eip's yet. vim Airp. ia i hay or sh-at the Of-mini. C. er anl iiilt-! j- are a-lv 7'rm is -rce and ip In prii-e.

th. r- xrt i a. I 1 Ili4il t. fu.l do ShrfT rd.t- II I fx-rr .1 t- Ttr Ti ist Company a fw ago. Ksill.) M.

Prervn Is tn buyer of tha IX. Frd Mrer reiinc-. a modern rr.nr trl-r'k honse on "xi57 feet, -en the of Iteveriy liiuc. North N'e- 1kj 1 x.y. I 1 1 -Irv "cMru; y.

"Te.r.. lie. f-l'l ream n. MSUV' Urft. r'.

le-l 1 I i N- fte Pawert. to Sawert. Oct It). t. car 4 1 a r.arV All t't-c.

20th wd. Pgh, GtrxlCO, penn ave 5.S0O It (r ys i ft 1 r.a I a the nm-ket If stent, -with corn 5 V. ss -It 11 tlo refctn. text 1 1EV YORK. Oct.

IS Thrre Is a siiehlv firmer fee in in tho market for rsaporjiitsji appies. Good to cli'iice are fjuot-d rri't. prims, for binned late shlpiient at and poor to fair at rrunes are on spct the larper aio very firmly held. Caiiioruia fruit. 70s to 3.4.

are euoted at orerhb 2. at filOVc. Aprlcctes are in Hpht owing to the coinjua-rattvciy hith pr.ces. fhnon er- quoted at lic; extra choice. 17c; fanrj.

1, 20e. Pcachos are unrhar.ged. with toMe (junW at lOi'illo: extra ch c. Hail'tc; fancy. 114 13c: extra fancy, aialna are ur.ehan;red, with iKse muscatels Tjotel at st-iJl'd laHins, S4Sc: London layers, nom lnal.

rn do Jla I tJh IVJU-Vr: dt r. -)r i. Co ib MxkXSU-tc; Shook, Geo, to 1) PasquarelU, Sept IS, 26x101. Boegs ave Duque-sne Eifcrary Band Co to Alex Gasto, Sept 27, Dnqoesne, 25x116, 1st st. 1 Klein, Izidt-r.

to JaresowUx, 0t I N. 50x134. Beli ave 1. 400 ilcKinney. B.

to Ixidor KUln, iiept 23. Braddock. 100x134. Beil ave 2,800 1 1 No. i tlm.dhv.

-tv N. 2 new. No. 1 cl ler.ti'i li No 3 riover 'IM I1M r.i d-dllng4 r. new.

-t c-t 1. i.s; t-3 "2 1 2 ted i in. 7 ri "t-a- 1 Ci 1 mixed J' 1- No. n.ii i. c.r.

Strtw, rs- ct-4 '10 1 7 r. 1 a. t- It it 1 1 a 1 tv-j I W. .1 Curran, to Walter, Sept li, Vilkins twp, 2 acres Gerdts. Fred, to January Cliristay, Oct 10, Daquesne, Grant i.S21 Agne-f.

to 1 Miller, Oct 16. fce- wickley. 55x131. Grove st to Buacher, Sept 14, Coraopoils. acre 2 103 C't'e li veil 1 Hitr.

1 ir ear rovi.TkY ant C1. linens. br vrkeirs. 17c d- roteTa j-k-wa I'-tile IV, V. rj.j.!v 11 I'ueks C' tii red h'd 11.7 "32.

r-'n. fji 11 00 rsnvas 'Irtjt Jli-e-hv-it II.7W1 ta. U.r.a tiy.vfi r.p,.... rio vrr yvri r.c-r. lb.

IS. rr- t'i l- C3 r. 1 -s" t. Bulter, Fgs and Chrese. do a do rye No.

white outs 3 b'te oats No. 4 rati a i. Tvm- Vc e.v nie. NlueteenUt ward, for levcntiy putd. Watc hing New Concrete Buildings.

Architect, contractors and ''prospective buf.iirs 'is takini? great lntrest these uays In thrf ritw tyrss of concrete construction which ar- roJr.g' in tbe city. Back of the oil fce-ond church In Seventh thu woik en th-s 12-storv concrete ullcUiifT, whi: the Witllam Clyde Wilkin Com erectir.cr for F. F. i-Iicola and Wlllvir bhcelc, is caualiiK much remark, 'the are now up to the fourth ni the manner in which they are hiied vmMi concrete anl relnfor'ei rnaiies s.n Inter-rstiair fcf.uJy to 'tios who have r.ver wstfhd tills new of bulialiie. Thi3 buUdinff l.

the Urxt concrete in Pttts-iurcn. at. thu i i warehouse which D. If. T'ostwtter la btarting at Ferry and Water strep's vi it be II stories high and the vare-hmj-e ich H.

It. is goinft- to huiid on tio former Painter lot In 'Water street will hf of an equal height. Both latter bu'ldmpr be cf lelnforced corcret and wKl he thu strongest hmidinKS the city. aecirdicsf Is the plans sdNnltted iy the architect. the Bennett build ins; In tip lit Peari avenue, near Ninth street, is cf the new lype of concrete construction, and the.

bis, warehouse of i 1. CHICAGO. Oct. Hotter steidy; eries. Iiii26-sc: dairies, Kk's sieady -ft I rT ftl irr.

a. a ta li -r Ct 1 1 1 larri J. "-V 1 l-t tl r. 1: t. NV7 3 -ie "A I ee 1 rf I "ft 4 1 "ft .17 a- t.

11 ill's. I'V. clrcli-e, ba I 1 Ml" Er $.. l-a i f-r-i at mark, eases Included, l'altfc. Choere steady; daisies.

I'a3i; twins, 12tul2-5c; Younjc A.ner-i.?as, 12Vs'ti-'ic. NEW YOUR. Oct. 16. Butter firm, receipts.

boxc-; street pri-e. extra creamery, official prices "ii-; hanged. Cheese steajy. ti-chantd. Receipts.

11, Ui hoxes. Bst'S QJiet. unchHUKCd. B'ceiots. cases.

Cot. l.liutfr firm. hisrher: extra western creamery, ofClelal pnr. ID New t'al I -a rKU r.r.vs. r.

1 e- Fney xhirl h.t. N't re-1 lb. tv r. r. 7 tu.Ji Pr-'n st l.Ite rorr.

Fatvr rrc Phillips, R. to Prano, Oct 10. CoroapcliK, dOxIC'O. Fourth ave Toohiii. to Feeney.

Sept 3, Walt. 7" perches Speiker, Clara, to Sullivan. Sent 14, 13th wd, Peh, 48x100, Wylle are Bulltvan. P. to Olesker, Sept 17, 12th wd, Pjrh, 4.nxl(t, WyMe ave Martin.

Arthur, to Andrew McAteer. Oct 13. 13th w3. 25x100. Breetlshlll St.

Hctnestesd Resjty Co. to Briikner. Oct "0, Homestead, fiGxllO. Kleventh a.v Murnhy, to Burnsiein, Oct 8, 3d wd, "Mciv-flsport. 22x01.

Railroad vl Fund BiLAtoAM Whtte, tpt lar. fi.V Ih. 9. 6.0X1 ft j. 1.4 1 1 ehharHS.

ri utt. rn 1 er-t .11 Als.ke N. 1 uts it 1. 1 hi i rarcy l4H S'XftS. Fuc-rts.

lb. Praxil, j. Mixel. Ih. Pe- atts, lb.

Walnuts, lb. Cb-- lets ii 1 bted 1 -r f- jit' 1 tr I ftrirliy ttfhr' I lb. i'Tc: street prioe 2-c; nearby prints. I Kggs firm; nearoy freah. li'ti at mara; westtrn.

i at mark. 2c. Chs firm: New full II -s 1. is i 1 1 othy. 11 I y.

friThti eii.r. bltia pa. Ii tll-, la. i I f. do tfi.t do.

choice, 13 IS' 1,50 I creams n. fair to good. -3 1 'r. rtNK4 iMl IlMiri. vk n.4N 1 wblffky, basis r.tr.

KtJA'fr Llr-vl, fa 1 Tcxa. ftVr. ftvr. t- clear siies (hexed 62Viw8 73 cf high vices, 22. VI 1 cent, a.ii tiiat C.

P. "'li id hlaher. TV looal ni.t.l-.t will hllcbtiv tier ilay. lib very bu. log 1 e.mliiioti, On'iUon.

Copper Area A i-a" ant At.it.tlc. Tb -itr. In c-3; cr nrl Inc: down its thrRe hatj and Retthitj excellent reftiHs. Tie iden and the valuta incrca-e stesdlly with dtinh. The n.a',.i iedc which traverses the property n-itcrof for abont feet on this irifund.

Ths r.r Shipments. S7.S-0 Articles. Flour, barrels Wheat, SEMEIT IH WHfflt FIT GQHTltillES BEARISH ev' tn.Mib. rirn fornix. fttMurrvl istf.

rrn tV ff I fV I 6 i7v; rorhem aJ. wM. I Sol il rumy. CHr'V: ratiibftm. CS-, fad.

Fi Ji 1 4 tT7e. tiretsn t.r-l Wis t-r No 1 a li XlSaV A t. 1 be fllehtly r.el. ht.t tbrra Is be SAUX) raised ir, sinking the shsfts rtina luph lit Corn, bushels cp- I -i; j.p.-mttcn to Receipts. S3, 701) 192.0) 374,400 12.0- 138.

3 JO 16. Wheat. "ell. and a ltd ok the Oats, itcv. wltn some ii'ver ana acoJt in to tile ton.

list a to bett-r -r a res; 'av No 1. m.i I No -e-v-U' Bye. bushels. Barley, bushels Vii; spot ou'et; rv. Inr nievi.unt.

t-'lfi no-i- ts-r. r- r- 4 basis. ar.v the ko1 ieod-pay "i.T in i a pclrt atel tny -alii show fioi by Cost rf the Soar. in L.1 C-ct ji of dreogej fct iat." of tr The Oievlllo "Dreiin Company, dittion cf four Caiiii'Tiu ttreajilnjr earned net for the three June, July cud A-rist. with nir.a work.

Theft- earninei are at 'be f.r.e 7t' 1 jt Ttniivt). sv.it.rfti i ii i. nr. t- N. a acotufd.

I. THE MONEY MARKET. Nc per cent on the sS.SDG.f-is) capital at Xu. 2 red western, 6s 10'yjd; futures sttiady, rKcv-mber, f.3 5Vd; 6d. Corn, spot easy, American mixfed, is SVd; futures ulfei; October, nominal; December.

4s January, 4s NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Flour Ks-seipts, barrels; exports, 5.563 barrels; sales, 4.5r3i puckaps. Mxrket steady but slow. Rye four sis.

b. ui.arM nr On the basis of 12 Demand -is Chiefly from Shorts and Close Is Weak Corn Steady, Oats Weak. sirs C-ttw-; .4. tr-r. rt.p.tj.

It. and tinii '1'itht l'Utn. PITTSBUPX-H loeal inonv ter con.l in rail b.ousr- coniparisuiis: Yestcrtav hrra at O'atiaj 1.. I 34 work, the ts.imated life, of this property is 16 yea i s. Tbe K.e stone Copper Company is shlt-i 10 tons of "or dally to the Old not-1.

ter. and expects ta in-rease that ltRure to 75 or ini) tons. A aood rtrike has been laade Coffoc end S-jjor. NEW l'OKK. CVl.

r.arltt tor F.i'I'ir--l. 14 a. brin choice to fancy, $3 854 .15. Buckwheat noar steady. Buckwheat o.uiet.

Cornmeal steady. Rye Srrri liarley steacv. Wheat ccfTe futcrra leadr al 1 -ISt W('f5 lAist year Li-r bull Jirrr 1 4, ftftjf inc ad-sti-ft of 2 it S't in a winze, hiicx the lower level. whre 10 tc-ccipts, 151. 9no bushels; exports, 217.853 bush -f- lv Eun-4an ab.

4 -i Ft Ar-iociAT-Ti Pnrss to Gazette Tim. 'HirCAGO. Oct. 16. The free movement cf a raat In the northwest and a liberal increase l.lCO.'Xi") bushels futures, Ppot, barely els; saies f-" Hiir ri aCotM sra l.l Bar.ks ard hc Treasury.

steady. soc 217 FOURTH E. Ov 1 iKr In tre- f. f. o.

No. 2 red 'z elevator No. 'i red. b. atloat; No.

1 northern Duluth. afloat; N'o. 2 hard tyiiater. i2Uc afloat. Wheat open ad duil end nn-Deelltied under favorable foreign f.

o. 1 cf 'ail aid tiJ-vV a offhitl -cords ih.tt t.A NEW YOl of vli at the trios. t.j-tr'-ss-ir. this a'aaunt Ch eed. Mi lit Cftl.i feet ot ore said to 32 per cent exporen.

The cfhi ia! report of the NipUsir.g shipments from since cytoher 1 show tho valwe ot the silver ore oot for the first week cf ihe munth to have ar.3 tor the aek erdd ir'atur-dov 1175. records are So per fit in exeesa of the f.diirstcs made by the couipay. The fiist week's output recresents 13 iti4 bonanza ere. valued at from to J'jO a tons of flrst-clasa ore, averap-lctt from 81 300 to a ton. a id several cartoadi cf second-class ore, yielding over 209 ou: jrn tc 1 ar.l pid'-ea iaice4 th In the 1 wn.f 1 ir-t 1 Th 4 cl t4 ft un -hxi-ftol point lower yi r-i-in-' af 0 l-a St.

In-tu-i-n at 1 .8 l. rr-rbrr. Vav. f7i. July.

a '-1 Ma4 steady I'-to Qjiet; lnv-" tc'Pt steal-. jaar rd: 2 it. 4c. n. xea Thr banking Loacc fomicrlr nnd Maaufactcrcrn I Mink.

pn.d 1 estfrday (X h.td 1 fan ".1 SlVi. TchI thus iVan'-tscu a and American crop news, liberal receipts and tardy nemarid. It reacted p-artiahy cn speculative covering and small spot offerings. Exporters' bids rather bette. Closed steady at a net decline of tfi.c.

May. 4 lefab.so, closed R4iic; SI 32c, closed Hic. Corn Receipts, 53.675 bushel; exports, 1L2.674 bushels. Kales. fiO.iKV, hushcts Knot la i'li world's vlMjhle s- pply cause-j weakness tee in the hxal whfat insrket.

tbe Deconder ceiivery flosinj, etra net. decline ct mi shaiie Oats were off "vie Ptvisu rs were down 5'alvc. s-'tdiir-n'. in the wheat f.t was bearish alt and local lop pa sold stcadiiw we demand a. rivity fro-n shoits.

ot the da wav- largciy In tavor of 't. He- in northwest have durii if the lstt few ox ia spring nheat ttmtory is "favorable for th mv.viuer.t of n. crp and reports from the "-outhnvest dei lare that the conditions theie are TheHe vhintrs faotora pvid Blnco Ffbiay tie! for the sjtaie perto-1 a sir 1 'tl ja: fner.t by government to NV- York barks the 1 cay. t.y hank" tfovern- I jfr, J'v; stea-ir. Capital Surplus Untllvldcd the ton.

on taa dajs tnt The Dr poods MarVct. Steady. Xo. 2. elevator sn' 0 h.

artlor.s J'VOkio mid 1 rovramnt to trar.s- I bai.s Total net i-jivrient rr ernm'-nt to t.ai r-. HW 1 K. Oct. 1-. Ti lit W.

A. McCtittheca cf tr.e secretary and trtasurtr of xb Comvany has ne out to the c-mpan' nines at'Oilinore. id "4 ho. to look over plans f-r the c-atput P. the property.

There is a plan under con ration for a railroad to cc.riiiect W'th the Oiei-oa ho, i I.Ine at Monlda if will open "up much valuable new territory. Fr-ldiy. j2-o. ffc.iirs: $4,712 A- I 1-irly paid for the per' -l a r. and also i-! i by overtime to bank: a yer as a.

I afloat; No. 2 yeilw. 55c; No. 2 white, Oat ion market opened dull and eaat-d off with wheat, becoming steady later on saai! country cffei iiigs, and- closed barely steady at a. not decline of hitic January closed 5'3c: May closed 4S-ric; Deccmlter, MVi closttd MHc.

Cats 135.800 bushels; exports 3.300 bushels. Hpot steady. Mixed oats, 25 to 32 pounds. natural white, 3d to 33 pownds, clipped white. 33 to pounds, Hay firm.

Z0' tti n't'T today. lti ea ba bn s.1.,ino -r. i- I.n.-s -f rrtnts. shtt-lrx b'o-rn j1- ttrre f.air. at v1j afier an a- utioed vrsfer!" t-ade In ttapie pr-ttt v.r.

of arft vrft'ern pti.lr.5f br-n to iho.isan.ls t.f i-ara stt in. i prlrt ci e.lft aatift''l- Ij Janjarr. pr i.u d.rlojt it adaf.tr talibta a ctpic vf a. Is. New York Market.

At X.7 CA7TT A I. AM rXaTirS York Mining Siock. Tle t'on. Adams I'rime Sferlieir r. bolr tr, at 14 sO.VU rested 4 and NEW YOPK.

Oct. nan-r. e.iO'f P1" with tua! i 14 84 4 (it 1 4 lo.r no-day till .3 .2 75 Chief 4 Cmtario Ophlr Alice Preeco F.runsa-ick C-jn t'-r lower prices. Receipts at City ere mm larjrer and the. pitr a of cash wheat th.re was reported He lower.

An Increase of 4 hush -Is In the visible apnly, wldeh wac abr.oft. twice tn incease fcr the cm jf ondi ng- v. one year scro, was another thst we-iKelted the local market. the tl v.iis ti'al. Ijecemter vpeced to i.c lower at 74o to 741 Bold at "t'pc declined to Final were fit T'iV'nc.

Clf-ai ances of w'seal and flour ettMHl to 253 Kn) bttshela. pvtiTiary receiptu wee l.noji.Oijo busbelS, against 1.3v0. for the eerrespotiilinK day oiia v-i- i Miat.e looli.t imtnth and Cblcatso reported recelptt of 1.1-03 a gainst 1,045 srs last tw-c't ami I.M114 cars om year ato. .12 Sac; Kood to choice. $1 1 I MINNEAPOIdS Oct.

16. Close; Wheat. Pe-cembfr, May, Tc; Julv. 7SVsc; No. 1 hard, 7Bc; No.

1 northern. TPVic: Mo. vKS'-niiiirrGrRTs 14 li ri.ni:.l L'-n It tt s-S: cooimer' In! I 4c: Mcxi. dollars Pig Sfon Quotw-ons. KasBse Sierra Nevada Cow 3 1 tick Tunnel Con.

Ca! Va ifViiRiiUii 1 -T Small Hopes tt steady; ialii-ad ho, fteadv at 3hi YOTtK I at th Mcr.ey rullii rate rf-r cent, 1 cl ir- JftTi Horn iron Silver Leadv-ilie Con. Standard uc t-rnt: losiria b'd, i per cent. Time lost 11 "it. 1 S.e.t.i crr.t; National and Association, six iavs. il -( T'-r Offered.

I 'hs. L'-hr." l-'r 1 Jersey City Quotations. 2 northern, No. 3 nor'heiTi. Flour, firnt patents.

i 3o; second -oatets, J4 0534 15; hrst vlears, second clears, $2 50. Bran, in bulk. tl4 2514 So MILWAUKEE. Oct. Wheat.

No. 1 nor item, 7SV2'oSh2; Xo. 2 northern, TSATS'c; "December. 73c bid Rye, No. 1.

(rl'-t-a-OSc liar-ley. Xo. 3. Me; sar.jp'e. SSViTeEic.

Corn. No. 3 cash, 45i.e: 42vic asite.J OirLCTH. Oct. No.

1 7c; No. 2 n-rtern. 7514c; December. 7Pc; May. 7.SH0: July, Tic.

ST. LOUrS. Oct. IS Wheiit. Xo.

2 rd cash. rt -i 14 0. 1 fl) Statement cf the treasury. 1:1 The 4iixvtors of th: unct drtilr 7S 1 7 14 Ti 1 73 i 2i i li 1 atb oriohor NctrrlT P' wt 1 11 February I M.tre., Market 1. -s tn iH cnort i a'M res erve, show.

WAPHINC.T'IN. o-cf toe treasury cf the p. ah t.a.h 14 IV and iiivc mar.agonier.t dose jHTnal Bid. Ask. I Fib Ask.

Atlants .3 iTnd. Jumbo Ext. kiolif eld 63 Mohawk Belmont 6 Red 1.50 jMaci ntu 7r- Itontana ..3 3 Midway .2.20 2.3 irdf.irri North Ftar. jJ. Jack Silver "Pick.

.03 Gibraltar No 2 "ha- b.Il V'" til a tJl.t. silver coin i.r -e- 44 it Stjtitfri li 1 I Express Conif Stork. lii cvn market was steady early in the en a itp-c fcuytittf tf Peoetub' by a leaCliwr ahcrt. later, however, the tveakersed -wheat, but jfricrs showed only suite n. loMr s.

pi orr.inent coram'ssion hoituet were free seller a cf late tn the 1 vither war Kti.erally favorable tor thi rew trcjt. but th3 "i oh'set by the that Iocs! st'-ekt are very small. Pwm.bcr ciencd a v-hada hlijhrr St 4-'f, sold at af.i ten rea ted to 4'iie. The close wan at 42 Vic. receipta were 2S7 cars, with 73 of contract grade.

OaU were- wreak all day. Woathf in the est wag favnrabl for the market In ic ifi.iin aid reoelitts at Minneapolis and oilii'b a cc nslderaoie 'ncreaae. Country ofihrlr.irs wt-ro liberal. The close was weak. Tieretohi.r noened a shade lower at SStAc.

fold "December, No. 2 cash. 7tay. 4iV4i4l'c; No. 2 ca-'U.

S5'-c: W-ntf-S'-Kc; No. 2 itoasarv of s.4'?: ull 1 May. Corn. 44ic; Peceniber. itMi4f.c No.

2 wiilte. 4t4:" c. Oata December. 33U.S33c; May, white. 83W33Vic.

7 lh! i-tl 17" C' 'let 7vM Ati -F atn ft A-Itca Boitun Copppr Stocks. (Reported by A. K. Meitcn pi-rk lii-tes, i. 4-: total 'rf I eitK-ndl'iirea thl-i Co pu.i jear.

$1 -1 onth, 7 th.s Ke3 CP-sir Must Di SCULLY, PAINTER BEECH, in Ctoir. C-t. I .1 chll-ow OpwjH! 6TOCK3. EiJ.l Alii. Rccripts onJ ...) i 'JiWlla t- Ca-t n.

l.ui;-i K. p.iut rii b.itr. Th" lit th rt ouri to Uy is TOEF.PO. ict. IS.

Cloverseed. cash aid Oc-tcber. IC; December, jst January. 22'i, March. 2f; timothy, prime, JlC-; alsike.

PH1LADEXJHIA. Oct. 16. Wheat steady; contract (yrsde. October, 7it-jtT4c.

Com firin. -X bijrher, October. Oats steady; No. 2 white, natural, 3SUc. Reocipts Flour.

bbls; 4.717,KI lbs in sacks; wheat, l.K) bu; com. 94.00I) bo; oa's, tn. Shipments Wheat, corn, 24 000 bu; bu. Nstton-i i-It. si re '-lv.

Advtatvra Ahmeek Allouez- Arcadian Atlantic -fr tt md closed at Local WA.Un.VtiTt)N, o-t. re. t- I t- i -r loverr.ie.-nt ipt ftFr: oust 'i P.ipci. Iit'ires. ii Krw Ysr ittl H.

r.iernDPf a caicrf 3fii 7 I i YORK OFFICE, fio. 0 anOAO STREET. latr.e ia -f the 0 oirt 4t.r J'alK ti l. la rtcaji tht oClc-r. 1 i.r 1 1 a 1 iki a.

Warl Trt. 1 15 i S-l'si 9 Ring ham i Black Moi'nsal Government i 1 ti i a. St 1 th. tk4Mftw HANK "4 BANKVR4. US Is F.r.Ue Calumet Ke- Centennial Daly West blast Putte F'ta Paver Frar.kil-n Uranby DUQUESNE NATIONAL BANK rv.eipj vera 311 cars.

Ai. 'liit-xputted increaio in the receijs of live h'vr weaa-rntd tie piovislons market. PI: trfei were free rcllers and thcra was el)lnt- or foreign Th baying malo.y by ea-derr. specula tors. At the 1 pork wasi oft cents at 72i.

lard was down 7V.C at 20. Ribs were ic lo ver at 17 4ri4 7 47'n. i.st.i.iated receipt a for tomorrow Whc-atJ 7:: ti; rn, 23-' cars; oats, 270 cars; hogs, joi if i) her.d. Tie futures as reported by Arm- tn 1 if 1 wroers Panic huUdinK, Pittsburgh, r.i Cli'oagn board of ira38, ramer a4 Open. ltlrh.l Low.iClase.i day's ti 24i: i Sr J-'s I i 4 11 'l IT.

ri' 17- 'V f'i P.o-.s-.rted by Palt'ti h.t I 1 lnv. Pi. Ak. s. if.

i. 2s i-r. vh i S. tej 4-'. St.

-a Pv P. r. fe-. -4 sc ir. ioii I r' 1 "'2 h.i; li Ill" t.

4S lei 1.. 1-1. 4 r. i.ir -t 1 If 4 i.a; 2 JX-, i I i-t. cf rv.l;i-:Vi.-.

p. 3 s. i-: 1.1 i 3SiHl 23 1 1 i 23 I ii'i! ii ii Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Oct. 1-5.

Epe-ial cable tel-erraphic cojnnttsr.leatioas received by Brand-streets show the following changes In available supplies as compared w'lh previous account! United states and Oanada, east of the Rcckies increased 3, 32. fcuabeda. Aftoat for and in Europe, increased l.lf3.y)0 bushels. Total supply increased 4.42.0O bushela. Corn, Pnlted States and Cicada, east of the Rockies, detreav-d iitia.fr.Ti bushels.

United States and Canada, east of tbe Heckles, 320.00) bushels The leadinx increases reported this week are bushels in Manitoba elevators; fl.W0 bhela at Onaba; 7o.eM bushels at. Cbr-tf Tioosa; tnishels in RoiT.li:.' Keweenaw 0. -400 SnilMiiM 3tr-l. Capital DO.OOO ...1 I 1. -3p 1 1.1 1 i I a Close, Mass Michlpm Mitchell Mohawk Nevada Consols.

North 1 little Old tioroir.ion fs 1 icl COLICtTS DUS'TiESC. L- 1-. 1 i 2" .1 V. Roston ip-id Uoiids. 114 71' lOt! SURPLUS.

DEFOSITS 'I 2''. a Ara. i ne.j. Tui ITU I 4 1 C-S'-eCia I'd A lM-'i bo tr-f Ly M. Chics private eievatcrs, and 55.

CV) buohla Perrit I 7 4,,, 23-i! Phoenix rj-ciir i Tf-It err r' Dc- -r harh for bc "-t. rs. 74 rsW 7r.i 1V 44 4tH. 42'. 43 43- S3H 34 -s 334 1 33 51.i! at 1 ne ieat.ng etecre.t?s are bi'Shcls at T.lncoln, and vicinity; buslu-ls at Pert.

Worth, and 87.0j0 bushels' Newport News. Cuin-y 44I-, 43 33 A- n. an If- 1.4 A n. lii a- A-r -lea-i 3i p-'elerret! A Fruit win' a r. I -I emh-r Mtv C(n(M DeceinLcr Msy OATS.

I't i-tmbT My Ju-y Ml'3 January Ms TAnih No ember FEDERAL NATIONAL BAtJK M-'th ai4 Sftaitb-VU fa. Ctp tJt tiurplu 132.00 Pan je Pthocle Island TamaHck Putte Coalition Trinity FKted I tab A- Ali -tny Ponton pf 1 1 Me car. Cer.ral... N. Y.

N. tl. p-lct Pscif I ACl. tc C. 1 Do prcfrrd Kid.

I 'i'Ssx- -'-i 2't, l. I I 11 I ndv 1. i si-'i n-Ei 3'ij f-'-il r-i 14 If 4 I 104 i 11 I liui 11 i 11 rs! IS I 5S fcTM -o i 31 -h ei I ii ecs! esi 1 7'i i'f iv 1 r- 12 "13 12 124! f.V li'sti 1 HEWS FROM THE MINES. A report Is current In the west that tbe new comrany to be er-crardzed to tak" Over the Orenwater and Death Valiev 77'' 13 77', Sii i 13 S5 4. '13 fiP.r.013 Sir 113 S3ii I -hc Meth.

r-t I', t'. l-iTei IIS Cryek. urnace Creek Oxide arid Furnane -I Ftah Apex Ftah Ccppcr S. 40 8 8 17 V. Creek Exterision will have a capitalization of 000 of which $5,090,009 ii rerr.sin in jijnoonnpftr.

ictona 13 S2-; 8 2 8 35 7 Wi 9 5f 1'3 8 7 9 8 20 25 7 47ti tbe treasury and SIC- 000.000 used for bavins-tha W. live-. P.cnton i k.rnac Creek or Clark, interests- SHOUT R1B5 .1 I 8 rata ry I 7 'M0N0NSAHELA INSURANCE CO.1 CS fl7 a I 8J7 r.m Fl Tl 'n(H. I A- H.tY. 1 JOHN If A Trto-ft.

W. K. HlPS.N'i PElt. -'rN'. Or li Tr-- col lO-trVe a i t-- tr.e Wpe-ma Shannon 42' mainder will eo toward thu purchase of rcher kttd In second mmt mi M-4I1 AND MMrUTT ATCtrr.

iry 1 oil: K-rv, ft. il r.i it- VII. 2 If lit. 1T TO--VS. PISBMH e.i.es ivirK.

tor a joeg time loreman r.t trlc a MINING mines 01 ir. Jf-tts5ur-h ati4 Montana ..1 1 in auotationa were a follows Flji.r stor.dv; Nf. 2 aprlns wheat, 7ter0ci fo ii. No. 2 ted.

IlKl'te; No. 2 oifi. i''4e; N. yelboe, v.u; J7o. 2 cats.

A c'iov. OMi tr-l nr -yl 1. 1 aN i a 1 1 llMK. Calumet flsnanea Tl rone F' Fuperi-or rany. has ascopted a siiaiiar positiu tytth the Putto and uucrlor Copper Company a-t I is in Charre of Ihe work at Uie P.la.,-n-oi e- irt fr.e 1 Cap: tl 'I a CO.

yhft" 7v 3 1 i a St T' 1 ft. 1 1 trtiU 4- a vs 1. 1 -e-fc; Uid. 0,1. rt.r -h "l.e.l.

1 Uniivtari Hrvr.n 4 AND roe orc-hiueiit ct the Montana Tonopah ocnlts the made bv cei-air. T-v. ln 4Vt. is- TERN ATlONAL LUMCER in 1 S2 le ir i ii vnite p-u. a wuiio.

''I No '1 jye, fair to cboe ly. 'ii- 1 flaxseed, OiVj; No. 1 rt rn -J; 10'al ornice thrtothy s-ied, 13 clove contract Rrada. $12 00. Iei lr.e Pf.

1 iiit rt si 1 vi- r-a'. i eastern wsmj that his ro.vi-ary 1 to be I wrarfl t1tb tha Tonnrw-lt MMmr .1 1 is ji 1 3'o; -31 i v.she,l. 27h BOSTON. Oct. 15.

Ail it te-n-sta of trac cr.pp.-r stccka is oentt-red i the An mat tins on Thars-la, urd Copy, twk rrobablv- be r. -re or less crru; i.y taii.t th divi-'erd viil ti 1 Ir.ii.4i it rieji $8 ro'fS mrjn Tie.r OEVtLOPMwNT CO, DHVRt. M.ri--. fl oemna Nat. Jdiu Klda, ll;" rib, 1.

41. I i 3 r. M. i-' A. The.

Srnv.Rb concern, as' tbe flrren- li Tiatfr Ai.il r' CS Xafw -'c Jr. 1 l--i PtttflVJ. el." tUt 4i -r 3.1, lii; isrci t-r l.ia ICS. shot a-l 4 1 I ci c- CTi. moiair.

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