THE . PITTSBURG DISPATCH.' THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1890, er 7 - QBIVE STOGK REVIEW. Week's Bnn of Cattle at East Liberty Large, but Quality FAILED TO COME UP TO STAKDARD. Markets Were Slow at a Decline Prices of Last Week. From SWIXE STEAD! AXD SI1EEP HIGHER orricE or pittsbuko Dispatch, WzriMESDAY. June 18. IKKX The receipts of cattle for the local trade this week were 85 loads, about half of which 'were from Chicago. There were 4 loads from Louisville and 7 from Indian apolis. The balance were country cattle, in the main from Ohio. A large proportion of the country beeves offered were what are termed by the trade early grass cattle, and are not considered good for butchering pur poses. In fact, the quality of this week's run was far below standard, and not nearly as good as the late average. Even the Chi cago cattle were below the average in qual ity, and the average of late has been bv no means high. Market started out Mon day morning week at a decline of 10c to 15c per cwt from prices of previous Monday, and prices here declined as much more since Monday. A good many cattle were sold on Tuesday at prices 25630c below what tliey would have brought at the besinning of last week. The features of the market were much the same this week as last. On Mond morning of last werk there was a decline of 1015c frrau former prices and the decline gathered impetus until the stock was closed out. 'ihere were about two carloads unsold this morning. The highest prices obtained were not for the heaviest beeves. A few loads of L450-D cattle, which were coarse, did not bring as good prices as romn weighing 1 1141 to 1,200 fts, which were in finer quality and better adapted to our local trade. Heavy coarse Ueees are in little de mand in this market. Light tidybutclier stock has feldnn of late been in supply up to de mand. The latter suffered liat from this week's diop on account of their scarcitj. Good Prices lor Cood flock. Said a leading commission man: "I had no trouble getting 4 6-5 to S4 tO for smooth butcher cattle weighing 1,100 to 1.200 pounds, but for a load of beeves weighing about 1.441 pounds, a little coarse, all I conld get was 4 50. The general run of the receipts this week were common to medium grades If there was any profit to shippers it was very small. Pricet were almost the same at Chicaco this week as last, and as there was little or no profit last week.lt looks as though cattle dealers mut have been playing a losing game this week." Baid a prominent cattle dealer: "I cannot sec how Chicago bought cattle could luruish any profit to the buyer this week. In fact, it is my inv opinion that the t nippers lost money." The run of sheep and lambs has been light this week, and for this reason only markets were firm at a shade better prices than last week. That this was the reason is evident from the fact that markets were slow at live stock centers both East and est. At Kerr's Island yards the run was the largest of the season, and markets there were slow and weak. This morning there were a few bunches of very choice yearlings unsold at the Island. But at East Libertv pens were cleared up promptly, owing to light receipts. Hogs have been steady all the week, with Philadelphias selling at H 03. Top price in Chicago this morning was $3 0. accurdmg to advice received by one of our pork packers from bis agent there. McCnll fc Co.' Weekly Review. The snpplyof cattle was fair acd the de nial d light; market very dull at a decline of 10 to 20c per cwt, rough heavy being almost im- nnccihlo tn aall W'a tva tlm fnllnu ( ,.. . ... ... fa.,c ., tui.uxiuK as ruling prices, with few left unsold at present writing: Prime, 1.300 to 1,000 lbs, M 75 4 90: good, 1,200 to 1.400 lbs. 54 404 65; butcher grades, 1,100 to 1,300 lbs. 4 254 50; common to fair, l.(O0 tu 1.200 lbs. S3 804 25; rough fat, 1.100 to 1.300 lbs 53 J04 20: stock crs and feeders. StO to 1,000 lb,?3 b04 00: mixed lots, cows, bulls and hrifer. 2 25(1.3 00: fresh cows and springers. J20 0US35 00 per head. The supplv of hogs fair, and with a fair de mand the market is active, at an advance of 10c over -Mondays prices: one load of choice light sold at 4 15 to-day. U e do not look for present prices to bold, as advicos from Western markets are lower. We quote sales to-dav as follows; .Medium and selected, S4 054 10; bt Yorkers. 54 0O4 10; common to fair, ti 8542 S 85; roughs, .733 40. The supplv of kbeep light: market active at last week's prices. We quote sales as fol lows: Prime Ohio and Indiana wethers, weighing here 105 to 1108.S.S5 105 25-.good.S0to 100 Its. S4 7i5 CO: fair to good mixed. 75 to bO B.S, 54 254 5u: yearlings slow, best elling at So 205 40; fair to good. 50 to 60 fts. 4 00 $4 50; supply spring lambs light, selling at So 00 6 50. The supply of veal calves has been liberal, and market stead at Iat w eek's prices, selling by the carload at So 0U5 25. Bv Tclesrnpb. NEW YORK Beeves Rcceints. 1.006 head, includingSl carloads to be sold; market steady: steers $4 104 85; bulls and cows. SJ 603 SO; dressed beef steaily at C5i7c per tt; shipments to-daj, 2.7W quartersot beef; to-morrow, 275 beeves. SI sheep and 1,520 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts, 4,237 head; market steady; veal, 5 O06 00; buttermilk calves S3 123 75. Sheep Receipts. 6,776 head; market stead); sheen. S3 706 00: lambs ?6 007 40; dressed mutton dull at10.ic Per lb; dressed lambs steady at 10gl2c per ft. Hogs Receipts. Including 1S7 for sale, 10 69 head, market steady at S4 0U4 4a CHICAGO Cattle Receipts. 1.000 head: ship ments, 5,000 bead; market dull and lower; beeves, J4 755 10: steers. S3 704 70; stockers and feeders, t-- 60g4 00; cows, bulls and mixed SI 403 60; Texa- cattle. SI 503 9a Uocs-l Receipts, 30.000 head; shipments. 6.300 head; market weak and lower; mixed, S3 55JJ3 bO: heay, S3 553 85, skips, S3 603 90. fsbcep Receipts. 8,000 heart; shipments. 3.FO0 head; market firm and steady; natives, $4 00g5 60: Texans, S3 254 25: lambs. S07. ST. LOUIS Cattle Iteceipts. 3.400 head; BuiiiucuiD, o,uu ucau; marnet slow; cood to fancy native steers. $4 S54 85; stockers and feeders. 2 85S3 90; Tcxans and Indians. J2 R0 37a. Hogs Receipts, 6,900 head; shipments. 1.000 bead; market lower: fair to choice heavy, S3 03 77J: packing grades. 3 603 70: i?Jr. ". beM S3 70- hheep Receipts. 640 bead; shipments, 1.700 head: market stron": fair to choice clipped, SI 005 25. CINCINNATI Hogs lower; common and light. S2 .ji3 o: picking and butchers. S3 603 8a Receipts, 4,070 head; shipments, L100 head. BIVEB IKTELUGEIICE. A Blight Rise Chronicled Bnslneaa a Little Klore Brisk. Business was a little brisker on the wharves yesterday in consequence or the rise of the rivers The up-stream business boom appears to bo continuing, as the wharf in front of the Brownsville boat was loaded with goods. No coal was shipped, although there is plenty on hand. A few mixed tows went our. and several boatsgot in with empucs. At about 7 P. K. the Ohio stood b feet 5 inches. NnTlgnllon Nates. The Diamond KOt In yesterday up to time with a tow of empties. The James G Blaine made her appearance at the dock In excellent time. THE Annie Edwards, Blue Juniata and Alex. Harrison. Jr., got in yesterday morning: and the M. i Jenkins. Aurora, City ut aiuvllle and QnsA. Williams departed. THE l'ltteburK and Cincinnati packet Hudson, Captain J. F. Kill son In command, left at 9 P. M. with a good pasx.nccr list. The c Hatchelor, with Captain George O'Neal in chanre, cot in on Rood time after a plcssanc trip from Cincinnati. She brought a big cargo and many pasengers. Tux roustabouts are kicking over Chief Brown's order about slopping river swimming. The rlrht ofa river man to f port in tne Monongahela has hitherto been regarded as indisputable. A Good Field. Mr. John McGraw thinks it strange that so little note is made of the oil business around Fample station, on the Pittsburg and Western Railway. The Bryant well, ho states, is espe cially an object of interest, coveringPine creek with oil before the caps could be gotten into position. lie savs eight or nine wells will likely be doing big work, or some of them at least. A Cornopolls Producer. Oil holes In Coraopolis have so far Deen rather few compared with the number of der ricks erected, but vesierday it was decided that the well in John Ml. Arras- lot wag COod for at least ten barrels. The Kendall No?2 is about tine, and is expected to be a producer. Wllklnsbnrc Wnnls Pavements. A majority of the residents of Wood street, WllkinsDnrg, have signed a petition to Coun cils that that thoroughfare be paved with vitri fied orlck from Penn avenue to the railroad track. Councils arc expected to take action at their next meeting on Monday. i MABKETS BY WIRE. An Earlj Advance In Wheat Succeeded by a Break-Cora Foils Buck-0 SteudT Fork Quirt Rd ftllabtly Lower. CHICAGO-Early in the session to-day wheat was quite active, but the market quieted down later, but near the closo it livened up some. The feeling early was stronger, though outside prices were not sustained. Influences were rather more favorable to the Interest of hold era. Some foreign buying orders for futures were received, and New York was reported a buyer and the Northwest covered some shorts. The market opened firm and prices were Jc higher and ruled firm, and further advanced Xgjgc, then eased up and prices declined ljic for July and I'iSlJi for the deferred futures, and closed J(c lower for July and Kc low'rfor the deferred futures than yesteiday. Whit caused the bresk It was difficult to say other than rather free selling. Tho short interest has covered: there was therefore less demand anu there seemed to be no support to the market. Corn was moderately active, though at times It was rather' active. The feeling early was somewhat stronger and prices advanced from the opening sales, influenced mainly by tho purchases of a prominent local trader. A reac tion occurred later when the operator above mentioned withdrew from the market, and offerings became more free, due to some extent to the larger estimates for to-morrow, and on executing selling orders for outside account, and final quotations, compared with yesterday, show a net decline of HQHc- Oats w ero active but unsettled. There was a good volume of business in the new crop months, but only moderate trading in the old crop futures. The opening was strong and 4& Mc higher with a good demand. There was lit tle pressure to sell and prices were up c. There was a decided increase in offerings on the advance. Buvers were not so numerous as they had previously been, a weak feeling de veloping and prices receded Jjj'c, and the market closed steady at about Inside figures, but at a slight gain over the last sales of yester day. A quiet and firm feeling prevailed in pork ana trading was limited to a few small lots. The few sales reDorted indicated little change In price, July advancing slightly and the longer deliveries ruling slightly lower. A fair trade was reported in lard and prices exhibited only slight changes. Trading in short ribs was moderate, and tbere were no new features developed. Tbeleadlnc futures rangea as follows- Wheat No. 2. June. S7eS70S5!4085r: Jnlv. 87S7J86ets6c; August, 8787;jbt tJMc. Cum.- No. 2. June, 34ffi34X34234c; Jnlv. 34JiS4g;S4Jie34c; August, 8o3J5Xe 3otf3oc Oats-No. 2, July. 2SKe29e2Sf2Sc; Aneusr. 2727Vei6J6,c; September, S6k Z7&&A&&AC JIkss Pokk. per bbl. Jnlv. !12 S5epi3 003 12 ffil3 (XI: Aucust. S12 75012 90iail2 7ofi)12 DO: Semeuiber. 12 9013 CO312 9011 00. Lard, per 100 fi Jul. to X7j;5 905 85 5 87K: Augnsr. J 00ffi5 07U; beptcmher, J6 10 66 lu6 07Jf6 10. bnoKT Ribs. ter 100 Bs.-Julv.85 025 05 5 OOfto 15: August. 15 12K5 12k; September. 85 2U65 22465 17K5 22 Cash quotations were as follows: Klour dull and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, SSiS5c; No. 3 spring wheat, 79S2c;Nn. 2 red, b4iS5c No 2 conu No 2 oats. 2SJc. No. 2 rje. 46c. No. 2 barley nominal: No. 1 flaxseed. SI 39. Prime tlmotbv seed, SI 3?1 37. Mess pork, per bbl, 113 00. Lard, per 100 lbs., S3 2. Short ribs sides (loose). S4 8505 00. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). 15 0025 10. Short clear sides (boxed), $5 40(J5 45. Sugars, cnt loaf, unchanged. No. 2 white oats. 29Ji63UXc; No. 3 white. 29JJ03OC. On the Produce Ex change to-day the hotter market was steady: fancy separator. 1415: finest creameries, 13 14c; fine HKlSKe; finest dairies, 10llc; fine, 69cEgg.llKl2c NEW YORK Flonr quiet and heavy. Corn meal more steady. Wheat Spot unsettled and dull, closing heavy: options dull; June Jc up, others ia down, closing weak. Rye quiet; western, 6oi7c. Barley quiet; western 'nomi nal; Canada, 0O72Kc Barley malt dull; Can ada, 7590c Corn Spot dull, heavy and low er: options dull. ic down and weak. Oats- Spot unsettled, quiet and easy; options more active and weaker. Hay quiet and easy. Hops . ,, nrrn, . .t; . nchanged to 6 fo.Ms upTiale? &Hbw Tn. eluding June. 17.3517 40c; July, 17.0017 0Gc; August, 16.7516.S5c; September, ia5516.60c; uci"ier. lazuc; .novemoer, id.voc: uecemoer, 15.S515.90c; March. 1570c: spot Rio dull and nominal: fair cargoes, 20c; No. 7 flat bean, 16c. bugar Raw lower and fairly active: fair re fining. 4 8 16c; centrifugals, 96 test, 5 7-16l; sales, 3,550 ban: concrete, 87 test 4c; 4,000 bags centrifugal. 96s test. 6 l-16c; 4.000 baea molasses, 4 5-16C test; 46 hhds mnSLoyado, b9 test. 4 Ii-I6c and a cariro centrifueal. 9C test. 3c- c. i. f. for Boston: refined quiet and easier; mould "A." 6 ll-16c; Standard "A." 6c: con fectioners' "A." 6?c; cut loaf. 7c: crushed, TJc: powdered, 7 l-16c; granulated, C'SBc: cubes, Vtu Molasses Foreicn dull: New Orleans quiet. Rice steady anil, quiet. Cottonseed ml quiet; crude, 324c Tallow weak: city (82 00 for packages), 4c. Rosin firm. Turpentine firm at 31S9jc. Esgs quiet and Arm; West ern, 1414K ; receipts, 4.4S6 packages. Pork quiet; mess. S13 5014 00; extra prime. S10 00 610 5a Cut meats firm. Pickled bellies, 6 Hie; pickled shoulders, 54c; pickled hams. 9K QIOc; middles easy; short clear, Sd 15. Lard easier and dull: Western steam, 8610 asked: sales, 2,650 tierces, cbieflv to arrive, for export; options, sales. 1.750 tierces: July, SO 116 12. closing S6 11 bid: August, 6 25: September. 86 3S. cl sing S6 36; October. 86 436 io, closing IS 43 bid. Butter firmer and active; Elgin. 15K16c: Western dairy. 610c: Western cieauiery. 815Jc; Western factory, 410c Cheese easy; moderate demand; Western, 78c PHILADELPHIA Flour Trade very slow and prices favored buyers. Wheat Options advanced c in sympathy with the West, but nothing doing and the market largely nominal: miuine cranes nrra with a lair demand: re jected, 7278c; fair to cood milling, 8S93c; prime to choice, 9598c; ungraded in train depot, 9195.; No. 2 red, in elevator. SOJgc; of fered at 9uc; No. 2 red June, 906Blc: July, 89M90)c; August and September. c989c Coin Options ruled firm and advanced c: car lots firm with moderate demand; No. 3 high mixed in Twentieth street elevator, 40c; No. 2 jellow in do, 41c; steamer in export elevator, 40c: No. 2 In do, 41c; No. 2 high mixed in grain depot aud Twentieth street elevator, 41 Vie; No. 2 high mixed and yellow on track, 42c; No. 2 mixed June and July. 41K41Kc; August, 41Ji42c; September, 42K42&c. uat Good demand for carlots, but receipts and offerincs were large and prices ruled in buyers' favor; No. 3 white. 34c.; No. 2 white. 3K34c; do choice, 31K35c; near futures ruled steady, but dull, while new crop months advanced c under licht offerings and good speculative in onirv: No, 2 white June, S4W34Kc: July. 3lH35c: August, 325iS2c; September. 30JS 3i!c- Bntter firm and in good demand; Pennsylvania creamery, extra, 15Q15Kc; do prints, extra, 1823c Eggs fairly active and firm; Pennsylvania firsts. 15c ST. LOUIS Wheat started out firm and Ji c higher, then advanced Kc more be tween calls, ruled firm, bnt after noon call un der breaks in other markets prices collapsed, running down lJilfc from top, and at close July was JsKu. August and December Jfc below yesterday: No. 2 ca6h after selling at 88ic closed at K7Kci July closed at 85; bid; August, 83c; December, 87fc Corn opened a shade better but lost it later, closing about assesterdav: No. 2 cash,S2c: July, 3233c; August. 32Jc: September, S3c Oats Weber, but closed easy at yta above yesterday; No. 2 cash, 29c asked: July. 29c; August closed 27?c; September, 27JgC sellers. Rye lower at 46c. Flaxseed steady; August, 81 291 3a Provisions opened firm, but became very dull, and onlv a retail trade was done at previous quotations. BALTIMORE Wheat Western, firmer; No. 2 winter, red spot an I June. 85S8ic: July and August. 8SJc; September, 884jS!sc; Decem ber. 90ifc bid. Corn Western firmer; mixed, spot and June, 4041c; Julv. 4(41c; Au gust, 41!4ff41c: September, 41JQ42c; steamer, 36c Oats steady; Western white. S335Jc; do do mixed. 3234c; graded No. 2 white, 35Kc Rye weak. Hay dull; prime to choice tim othy. S1213. Provisions steady. Bntter steady, cgs steauy at iqiiikc. cosee quiet: Rio cai goes. fair. 20c; No. 7. lsP,18c. MINNEAPOLIS Receipts or wheat, 64 cars; shipments. 2d cars: the cash wheat market was quiet, though the better selections worked nut fairly well: low craJes were very dull; local and outside millers were the best buyers of choice milling wheat, and with some buying by shippers, a fair business wits done. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, June, 84c: July,81Xc on track, 80SS7c; No. 1 Northern, June 83c July. 83c; Aucust. KHfc; on trafck, 81Kc; No. 2 Northern, June and July, 81c; nn track, 82c MILWAUKEE-FlourdulI. Wheatweak-No 2 spnnc. on track, cash, 83K81c; Julj. 825Jc: No. 1 Northern, 88c Corn quiet; No. 3, on track, 34c Oats slow; No. 2 white, on track 293ic Rye dull: No. 1, in store. 46Kc Barley quiet: No. 2, in store. 48c Provisions firm. Pork 812 8a Lard. 55 87 Cheese steady; Cheddars. 7JSc . TOLEDO Wheat active and lower: cash. SSc; July, bTJfc: August, 86c; September, 87c; De cember. 89Kc Corn dull and steady; cash. 35Kc; Aucust, 85c Oats quiet; cash, 29Kc: August, 26Jic Cloverseed dull; cash, 83 40. Dfeial Blnrketa. NewYobk Pig Iron dull. Copper strong: lake, June. 816 25. Lead firm; domestic 84 47K. Tin qnlet; straits. S21 SO. " SICK HKAUACHECan,, uu SICK HKADACHEct,, UIH() LIr r,Uv SICK HEADACHECarter,, LUUe Uyer HUfc SICK HEADACHECxrUl,4lijtUeIjlTerFmjL SOl6-CT-TTS8a OCEANS OF TROUBLE Beset the Pathway of Real Estato Brokers, Testing Their Patience. HANI INSTANCES OP BAD FAITH. Spe'calatire Interest Still in a Hole, With Sothing Cheering In Yiew. THE NEWS AKD GOSSIP OP THE CITI There is more friction between property owners, buyers and agentB than is commonly supposed. In discussing this subject yes terday one of the latter said: "We have a hard road to travel. Many people think that about all we have to do is to sit in our offices and receive money. There never was a greater mistake. We do more hustling than any other class of business men, and in many cases without anything to show for U. . "We spend considerable of our time in chasing wild geese. I have just returned from such a round. For two or three days I have been trying to sell a house for a man in the Fourth ward. He agreed in writing to accept a certain figure. After nearly running my legs off I found a customer this morning who agreed to take the property at the price named and telephoned the owner to that effect. He replied that he had changed his mind and wanted $500 more. That killed the deal. I could sue him and recover something, but such a course would cost more in time and trouble than what I would gain would be worth. "All brokers have experiences of this kind almost erery day. and it requires a great deal of forbearance to keep them out of the courts. Sometimes the owner backs out: sometimes the buyer. It is the hardest thing in the world to brine both parties to the scratch at the same time. That is the reason so many deals are hanging fire. Women are the hardest custom ers to deal with. They change their minds with their dresses. What they agree to do one day they ignore or forget the next. I sold a property for a lady above Grant street a few dajs ago, and sent fo her for the deed. She sent me a note saying she bad concluded not to selL I spent several days on the job, and will get nothlnc for it not even the money I paid out for advertising. Ws bind our customers as closely as possible by getting written agree ments, but still they fly the track and leave us in the lurch. "There is an exception to the ceneral rule In this respect, which I think will interest the public I sold a nice property for a lady in one of the upper wards a short time back. When I sent the deed to her to sign she refused. I wrote her a brief and courteous note to tbe effect that I bad been at considerable trouble and expense in the matter, and that if she per sisted in her refusal to sign the deed I would sustain a heavier loss than I could well stand. I left the matter entirely to her sense of honor and justice. She signed the deed at once and sent it to me, accompanied by a note, saying that she could not endure to repay such honor able treatment with anything resembling a breach of faith, and therefore transferred tbe title as desired. This leads me to say that even in the real estate bnslness sott words often ac complish what thrcatenings and abuse would fall to do." r Business News and Gossip. The deal for the Crawford farm, 250 acres, at Parnassus, was closed yesterday by the trans ference of tbe deed. Manager Ccapliu. of the Clearing House, spoke a few words of warning yesterday, He said: "You had better notify the readers of Tbe Dispatch of the existence of a dangerous 810 counterfeit note on the Uermanla National Bank of New Orleans. The city Is full of them. The counterfeit so closely resembles the genu ine, it is said, that even experts are puzzled to detect tbe difference." Forty-one mortgages were nn the Re corder's file yesterday, the largest being for 87,000 and tbe smallest for $300. Fifteen were tor purchase money. Said a prominent bank officer yesterday: "Ton may state that while Pittsburg financiers hold a variety of opinions on the silver ques tion, they are almost unanimously opposed to free coiuage of that metaL It would lead to wild speculation, extravagance and disaster Some addition to the working capital of the country may be necessary, but such Inflation as the Senate proDoses would be the worst thing that could happen to bnslness." Contractor Lohr, of Wllklnsburg, has broken cround on his lot on Wood street for two three story brick business houses. The project for a club stable in the East End, which caused considerable talk a few months ago, has been abandoned for want of sufficient encouragement. It leaked out yesterday that Anderson & Beeckman, Lim., conjointly with Samuel W. Black & Co- negotiated the sale of the Clen- denning property, 11 acres, to the Laurel Land Company for 835,00a The tract has been sub divided, and will be put on the market in a few days. The Dollar Savings Fund and Trust Company of Allegheny will begin business next week, the capital stock having all been paid in. a Movements In Rent Estnte. Tbere was a good deal going on in real estate yesterday, principally in the way of inquiry, al though considerable business was closed up. All tbe leadinc brokers reported a good out look for tbe summer. E. T. Schaffner sold to John Leffier, a house and lot situated corner of Seventh street and Murray avenue, for 1.300 cash. Black & Baird sold for Catharine Zeigler, the property known as 4115, 4117 andv4119 Main street. Sixteenth ward, city, having a frontage of 61 feet by 80 in depth, extending back to Woolslayer alley, for 85,500. William A. Zeig ler was tbe purchaser. James W. Drape & o. sold a collateral In terest In a piece of property adjoining Franks town avenue. East End, for 84,000 cash; also closed three mortgages in same vicinity of 6,750 at 6 per cent; also placed a mortgage of 6,000 on a residence property in McKeesport at 6 per cent. Reed B. Coyle A Co. sold to Robert Swan, lot No. 26, In the plan at Marion station, being 23 feet front on Monongahela street, for 836a, Brown tx Saint sold to John Pohl, lot No. 183 in Mellon' s Woods' Run plan, Allegheny, being 25x100 feet, for 8(00. Ewing & Byers placed a mortgage of 85,000 for three years at 6 per cent, on a frame house and ten acres of cround in Reserve township. STILL FEATURELESS. Local Stocks Very blow, but Some Frac tional Advance Scored. There was no improvement in stock trading yesterday and both calls were featureless. Tbere were only three sales, amounting to 65 shares. Luster, Electric and Philadelphia Gas were the only things in which there was any movement. Philadelphia Gas went at a small concession. Bridgewater fell bark to 57. Central Traction, Luster and Electric scored slight advances. Tbe market seoms to be well sustained, but it would require very little effort to make or break It. FIRST SECOND CALL. CALL. B A B A 40) "4I5 79 105 105 135)4: 103 103 .. 65 - 34 ...... 40 ... 40 57 57 .... 15 I8X lei; 3I t'A 31 31J, IM 2 21? 271, 28", 28), aS "Mh .' j "J 14K '.'.'.'.'.V UH " 1'A KH 30 ?5 95 IS 2ll IS 3d 17 7,H, 165 17M "m "ei" .".'.'. 3X 39Jt 39), 39 11 1W ..... 119 131)4 Pitts. Petro. 8. M. Ex Bankomttsburg Commercial Nat. Bank., fourth National Bank..., Marine National Bank.. . Masonic Bank Boatman's Insurance Monongahela Insurance.. Bridgewater v.:' People's Nat. Oss & Pipe. Philadelphia Co Columbia Oil Company.. Central Iracllon Citizens' Traction Pittsburg Traction l'leasant Vally Pitts., AU'yiMan Pitts., Cln. A St. Louis... Plttsbnrgft Western Pitts. Western, pref.... N.Y.AClev. UasCoal Co. Suspauslon H'djce (6th st) La Nona aiming t-o Luster Mining Co Allegheny County Elee... East End Electric .. Wrstlnghousc Electric.,.. Union Switch JtSlg. Co... estlngiiouse A'brake Co I u4..i u. -.. wniwci ui busier fc a'T At second call 80 Electric brought 89K. and 10 Philadelphia Gas 8Uf. The total sales of stocks at New York yester- a.tM.tllMtmll .tin-... ... T - .1.1 day were 227.2S0 shares, including: Atchison, 29.070; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 5.340; Erie, 3.405; Louisville and Nashville. 12,350; Missouri Pacific, 11,800; Northern Pacific, 6.580; Oregon Transcontinental, 22,215; Reading, 18,200; St. Paul, 14,400; Union Pacific, 4,410. A O00P EEC0ED. Irlarveloaa Financial Growth or Pittsburg In n Qunricr of a Century. Local bankers repeated the familiar story yes terpay plenty of money, a fair discount busi ness and rates steady at 6437 per cent, the In side figure being tbe rule. Checking and de positing were heavier than on any previous day of the week, showing that general trade is los ing nothing. Exchanges were 82,660.420 72 and balances 8493, 483 78. Manager Chaplin, of the Clearing House yes terday prepared a statement showing the ex changes delivered by tbe associated banks of the city of Pittsburg for the month of May, 1866, the first year of the Clearing House, and the sarre month of the present yean covering a period of 21 years. Nothing could illustrate more effectively the rapid strides that Pitts burg has taken in business between the two dates. The flgnres show a growth of nearly 800 per cent. The omission of the Diamond National from the list is due to the fact that its admission to the association wassubsequent to the year first named. Figures such as these, which are official and reliable, should open the eyes of the people of the country to tho fact that Pitts burg Is no longer a provincial town, but a great business and financial center, ranking Balti more, Cincinnati ana New Orleans, and press me San Francisco very closelr. The fact is, Pittsburg is one of tbe biggest, richest and busiest cities on this side the big water, and it is well enough to let it be known for the bene fit of all concerned. Tho statement is ap pended: May, ISS6. Mav, 1S90. Bant of nurture Exchange National Mer. and Man. Nat Citizens National Iron City .National Mechanics ationa! Allegheny National First National becond National Third National Farmers' Deposit Nat.. Union National Peoples National German National Vra.6o3 M) 775,378 35 733.516 49 574,823 85 &K.5IS 15 2S1.S91 47, li-.Olt 10 553 811 43 1,101,795 10 3,873.770 4 2.040, 959 94 I S3 1, 168 83 2.337.412 85 3, 697,907 67 5,840.341 48 2, 931, 722 08 5,(195,569 56 6.739,203 27 1711.957 42 4,9rt0U6 73 4.47J.237 19 1,181,829 71 4, 537,. 1 01) 1,085,720 Ti 7,037.646 03 360.132 07 453.115 52 946,176 00 713,805 H 33&.5S5 ? 2S3.0.2 M 170,005 39 147.409 47 First Nat. Bank or Ally.) Pitts. Nat Uk Comme'e N. Holmes & hont Tradesmen's National Total , 590,024 17 291,695 34 8,385,63)42 $65,192.260 79 . Money on call at New York yesterday1 was easy at 44 per cent, last loan 4, closed offered at 4. Prime mercantile paper 4(J b Sterling exchange quiet bnt steady at 84 85J4 for 60-day bills and 84 87Jf for de mand. Closing Bond Quotations. as. 4s. reg mn U. S. 4s coup 122 M. K. AT. Gen. 5s.. 71 Mutual Union 6s..,.lon N.J. V. Int Cert... Ill V Northern l'ac. UU..117S Northern Pac. 2ds..ll3X Nortliw't'n consols.l41 Northw'n deben's 5sl08 Oregon & Trans. 6s.l05 Ht.LJtI. M. Hen. 5s. 95 St.L. &ti.l Oen.M.114 St. Paul consols KBH bt. P. Chl&l'c. lsts.117 tx.. PcL.G.Tr.Ks. 92X U.S. 4)48, reg 103 U. S. 4Jb, coup 103 Pacific 6a of '95 113 Loulslanastamped4s 9354. -uissounus.... mi lenn. new set. 63....IO8 lenn. new set. 5s. ...105 Teun. newset. 3s..., 75V Canada So. 2ds 994 uenirai racinc isis.mf Den. A IE, U. Ists...ll7i XJCn, Aik U. 5 MM U.tlt O. Westlsts. Erie2ds 103)1 M. K. AT. Uen. 6.. 6 Tx.. Pc. K CTr.Ks. 41 Union 'aclnclsts...U2!4 West Shore 106)4 Nkw Tore Clearings, 8101293,172; balances, 86 107.32L Boston Clearings. 825,543.075; balances, $2.bS9 226. Money, 4KS5 per cent. Philadelphia Clearing. 812.681,595; bal ances, 82,004.t44. Baltimore Clearings, 82,110,430: balances, 8352.750. London The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of Encland on balance to-day is 270,000. Bar silver, 48d per ounce. OJX STEADY. Pittsburg Dumps a Few BnrreU Into the Lnp or Oil City. The oil market was steady, but dull and nar row yesterday. Soon after the opening Oil City started in to buy. and ran tbe price up to the highest point, Pittsburg being the seller. The close was Jc better than tbe opening and within He of the best figure. Tbe range was c Openinc. 90Jc; highest, OOJc: lowest. Wia closing, (Hc Tuesday's clearances were 112,000 barrels. Jennings it Co. strnck oil at tbo'.r well, about three-quarters of a mile northeast of Wild wood, last week, but still bad 15 feet of sand to drill, which they started to penetrate yester day. Tbe well is now making 16 barrels an hour, and is likely to improve. There is no Jjther.well within less than three miles. This a, therefore, practically new territory. Feature of Ycsterdny's Oil Market. Corrected dally by John M. Oakley Co., 45 Sixth street, members of tbe Pittsburg Petro leum zvxiuange: Opened ....DO), I Lowest. Highest 90i I Closed 0054. S0J4 Barrels. ... 29.444 ....77.825 ....64,215 Average charters Average shipments Average runs Refined, New York. 7..0c Kenned, London, 5?td, He tinea, Antwerp, 17J4f. Koflned, Liverpool. 5 11-lCd. Kefined, Bremen, 6.55m A. B. McGrew quotes: 9 Puts, 89,; calls. Other Oil Mnrkcta. Bradford. June 18. Petroleum opened at 89c; lowest. OOJic: highest, 00c: closed, 9c; UDai4Ui;C9, OO, WW LKIITC1.-. Oil City. June 18. Petroleum opened at 89c; highest, 90c; lowest, 89c; closed. SVic Sales. 76,000 barrels; clearances, not reported, charters, 44.443 barrels; shipments, 92,191 bar rels; runs, 77.294 barrels. New yoiiK. June 18. Petroleum opened steady at &9!c and moved up c in the early trading. Then the market feil off on a few sales after which it became duller than ever before and closed dull and featureless. Stock Exchange Opening. 89c; highest, b9c: lowest, 89c: closinc. e9c. Consolidated Ex changeOpening, W)J.e; highest, SOJic; lowest, OOJie; closing, 90&a Total sales, 79,0o0 barrels. S1LYEE LEGISLATION. It Has Less Effect Upon Wnll Street Than Rate Canine In the West Some or the bpcclnltlea Snowril Under Gold Exported. New York. June 18. The action of the na tional Senate upon the matter of silver legisla tion yesterday was a factor in tho stock mar ket this morning for a short time only, audits influence after the first new sales recorded was dissipated entirely. The talk of the day was almost all about the rate cutting and disturb ances in the West, and considerable pressure was brought to bear upon the market to ac company the rumors and stories circulated. The Granger stocks by no means felt tbe full brunt of the pressure, however, as Reading, Oregon Transcontinental, Sugar Refineries and some of the specialties were forced off mate rially. The local disturbing factor, however, which undoubtedly had a marked Influence in creat ing distrust was the further engagement of about f750,O00 gold for shipment to Europe, and it was not until this fact was announced that the larger operators besran to sell tho market short. Other influences also came in to In tensify the bearish feeling prevalent among the traders, and chie' among them were tho con tinuation of the strike at Cleveland.ibe apathy of the public and other labor troubles. The feeling over the naBsaca of n tiiv.. 1,111 .in underwent considerable discouragement as the day wore alone, and operators were encour aged to throw their holdings oier to a larger extent, which in many cases uncovered stop orders, especially in the last hour. The favor able items of news niado seemingly no Im pression at all, and the fact that the Freight committee of the trunk lines will hold a meet ing to-morrow with a view to settling differ ences met with no response. Despite tbe fall in values, however, the returns of railroad earnings continue to be extremely favorable,as shown in the reDorts for tbe second week in June received to-day. Some of the most nota ble are Canadian Pacific, Increased IS per cent; Toledo, Ann Aroor and North Michigan, 37 per cent; Wheeling and Lake Eric, 67 per cent; Milwaukee aud Northern.24 per cent.and West ern New York and Pennsylvania. 14 per cent. The early London prices, stimulated by tho Senate action on tho silver bill, wore fraction ally higher this morning, and our opening was made at advances extending to K per cent over last evening's figures. Tbe buoyancy, how ever, disappeared immediately, and prices were quickly bronght below those of tbe open ing, though the only marked declines at first were in Oregon Transcontinental and Sugar. Later tbe bears got to work on the whole list and all the active stocks yielded readily, and in tbe last hour tbe downward movement was not onlv general, but rapid, and the losses ranged up to nearly3 per cent. The close was active and weak at the lowest points. The final changes are all declines, and Sugar is down 2K: Oregon Transcontinental, 2: Rock Island, IK: Reading, ljfc Atchison. 1; New Englanu and Big Four,, 1 per cent eacu; Mis souri Pacific, IK: Lackawanna, 1; Wheeling and Lake Erie preferred and Louisville and Nashville, 1 each, aud Canada Southern, 1 per cent Railroad bonds were mora active, bnt, lika stocks, the increased animation was had at tho expenio of values, and most of the issues traded lp to-day are slightly lower this even lug. Tho sales reached 81,123.00a Government bonds were dull and steady. State bonds dull and steady. The Post says: The announcement after 1 o'clock that 8500,000 gold baa been encaged for export cansed a further fractional decline in the stock market, tbe lowest prices of the day having been made near 2 o'clock. But money was easier In London, bankers balance being down to 1Q1J4 per cent, and with the exception of the reported selling of PennsyUanla and Reading, London was a moderate buyer of stocks, which helped to strengthen the market a little in the last hour. The room traders here, however, were bearish, partly on the possibili ties of trouble among tbe trunk lines, and partly on the theory that the Senate voting on tbe silver bill had gone to such an extreme as would compel the President to veto tbe bill, even it tbe House passed It. Just before the close also 8255,000 more gold was taken for ex port, making 8625,000 for the day and 82,254,000 since last Thursday. This weakened the mar ket still more, ana some of the large operators immediately began to sell Oregon Transconti nental, Atchison and Reading short and all these declined 1 to i per cent in the last hour. The closo was stead). Tbe following tame snows tne prices or active stocks on the New "fork Stock Exchange yester day, corrected dally for lm Dispatch by hithet & BTEPHKNbON. oldest Pittsburg mem bers of New York Stock Exchange, 67 Fourth ave- uuv. Clos mjt Kid. 26 6 29 44 W 57H 122), 34 21 105 UK 914 17 45 4H 110V 144 74H 99 51 24 J44H SB '854 65), 111 87?, 100 17 i7o$ a 46 & Si. 81 Open ins. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil Dref. Am. Cotton 0111 rust.. SI Atch., ion. & 8. F..... 4 Canadian Pacific 83 Canada Southern 59K Central or New Jersey.lHM Central 1'aclnc Chesapeake Ohio.... BM C. Bur. & Qulncy .. .1055, C, Mil. &St. Paul 7654 C, Hocfc I. & P 83 C, St. l,.&l'ltts 17 C, St. L. A Pitts., pr.. 46 C St. 1, M. AO 3Ai C. & Northwestern 11; O. AN. W.. pi 145 C, CCA 1 76 C, O..CA1.. pf. 99X Col. Coal A Iron 53s Col. Allocking- Yal... 24K Del.. Lack West.... .145H Uel. A Hudson ' .... Den. A Klo Grande.... 18 Den. A Rio Urande, pt 54 S K. T.. V. ft Ga 10!i Illinois Central 117 Lake Erie A West 1SK Late Krlejfc West pr.. 651, Lake Shore A M. 0 112H Loulsvnie&NashTille. 39 h Mlchlzan Central 1017a JIODlle AOhlo 17S, Missouri I'aclnc. ..."... 74)j New York Central 100)5 N. Y.. L. . A W 274 N.I..L.K. A W.orer. N. I.. Cast. L J7X N.lf. AN. E. 48 N. Y.. O. A VT. 20 Norfolk .: Wiitpn High est. Low est. 31 46 83 59M van an 1051, 76 94H 17 46 Ziii n: 145 70 9! 63 2IH is" 641 JOS 117 18V G544 1I24 894 11)2 !. 74H ini 48J, 20 62 ii 74 83 30 44 83 S7K 122H 105 17 46 34K 1H! 145 74). IM 52X 24) 144)4 ii" 54K 10 117 " 65 11U 87 101 17 Ii 109)4 26), 1714 46X 20 iYi 35', 81 Norfolk A Western pf. 62Ji Northern I'neint. -74 S2 Northern Faclflcor... Ohio A Mississippi Oregon improvement. Oregon Tramcon , 1'aclcc Mall Peo., Dec. A Evans... Phlladel. AHeadlmr.. 1 oilman l'alace Car. .. Klrhmond A w. I T -4 49 465, 43), 21 44X 205 Z23, 83 tj 37 95 113 S3H 21 SIS 25M 4 76 77 20)4 53 49 4.1 4 21 46 49 41 21 48)4 iM 84X 38 46 4314 21 44X 22K 84 . 23V Richmond & W.P .T-m iu St. Paul A Duluth 38 St. Paul A Duluth pf. .... St. P., Minn. A Man St. L.A San F. 1st pt.. nC Texas Pacific ziu Union PaclPe 66U Wabash ij Wabash preferred 27 Western Union 85k Wncellnu&L. K. 77 hus-arTrust 79V National Lead Trust... 21 Chicago Gas Trust..... 54l 93S 21H 664 13 27 85 !4 77 85 21 54 H 21 6534 12 SSH MX 76", 77 20 ! 53X Boston Stock. Atch. A Ton lioston A Albany. Boston A Maine. . -', B. AO Eastern K. H. , 45 Calumet A Hecla... Catalpa, Franklin Huron Kearsarse .320 .52), . 21 '25 ' KH 12 12S . r.n .221 . 22 219i 11H 106 I BOW Eastern K. It. 6. ..12oS J6ceola Pewablc (new) Qulncy Flint A PereM. ore. loo MasvCenlral lay Mex. Central com... 26M N. Y. AN.Knjr..... 47 N. Y. A N. Eng-. 7S.124X Old Colony. 174k ltutland preferred.. 72 Wis. Central com... 291, Allouez Mg. Co 7 Atlantic 27)4 lioston A Mont 65 Santa Fe cooper.... Tamarack lioston Land Co San Diego Land Co. w est .na L.ana t;o. Hell Telephone I.amson Stores Water Power .239 40 Centennial Mining. Phllndclphln. Stock. Closing nlihed bi ag quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fnr bv Whitney t Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, change: iutmoers jew xork stock x- Bid. .. 53 .. 22 5-18 '.'. 52H Askrd. 53 22H "H 52)4 52 , 38 82 Pennsylvanla Railroad Heading Buffalo, Pittsburg Jfc Western Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Northern Pacific Northern Pacific preferred LATE HEWS IN BRIEF. The present census gives Baltimore a popu lation of 438.000. Ex-President Cleveland atflfeded the re gatta of the Beverly Yacht Clnbesterday. England will establish a Criminal Court of Appeals similar to that of the United States. The Telegraph Conference has decided that its next meeting shall be held at Buda Pesth. A cyclone at Logan, Kan., destroyed a church and many farm houses and killed one mau. T"1?,11 His Pony." one of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Indians, is dying in Bellerue Hos. pltaL The Iowa Board of Railroad Commissioners is accomplishing much good, and its authority heeded. Lockwood Do Mote, Jr.. of Now York, mide two unsuccessful attempts at suicide. In tended bride rejected him. By a wreck on the Western North Carolina road at Melrose station, four men are reported killed and three badly wounded. Frederick H. Gaw died from hydrophobia in the County Hospital, Chicago. He had been bitten seven years before by a dog. Daniel Dcnehy, a wealthy cattleman of St. Louis, was found dead in his bed at tbe West- era union xiotei, aevr iotk, yesterday. The official vote of the Frovinco of Quo Dec gives Mercier, Premier, a largo majority. Sir John Macdonald's party receives a hard blow. While mowing in his meadow James Whit man, of Auburn, Neb., was shot and killed His brother-in-law, Charles Johnson, is sus pected. The Federated Railway Employes, in su preme council at Chicago, decided to admit the Brotherhood of Telegraphers to their organ ization. Patriotic societies are highly lndlgnaut over the seeming neglect of tbe Government to commemorate tho anniversary of the battle of .Yorktown. , A young attorney. Joseph C. Thornton, of Logansport, Ind.. suicided at Seattle by hang ing. He was a graduate of Yale, and well con nected socially. A demented teamster named William Smith was scalded to death in an Oakland. Cai., bath tub. He was taking hot salt baths for his bealtb. Major A. S. Kimball, U. S. A., is undergo ing a trial by court martial at rWnn. Am for neglecting the execution of leases for Gov ernment offices. Reported that there will probably be 50 cases of violation of the alien contract labor law against the Carpenters and Builders' Asso ciation of Chicago. Prof. John Dewey, Ph. D., of the Univer sity of Michigan, delivered the oration at tbe commencement exercises of Smith College, Northampton, Mass. A thousand Austrian miners are out at tho Tamarack mine, Calumet, Micb. They de mand an ad vance of 10 per cent and a reduction to eight hours' work. Sixty Parnellite members of Parliament called on Cardinal Manning J esterday, and pre sented that prelate with an address recognizing bis great services to ireianu. Maryland courts decided that social clubs possess no more rights than private citizens Several arrests of officers of these clubs have been made for selling liquor without license. Tho second jury in the breach of promise caso ofJMiss Weldemann versus Captain Robert Horace Walpole, iu London, failed to agree yesterday. The first jury found for the de fendant. The seventh annual meeting of the Ameri can Educational Aid Society met in Chicago. The General Superintendent's report showed that homes for JOO children bad been secured the past year. Loss of money and his laundry caused Ung Hong Deh, a Cnlnaman recently from Read ing, Pa., now of Now York, to lose his reason. His fellow countrymen keep him tied to a bed post to prevent violence. J. H. Stewart, a capitalist of Kansas City, was lassoed while riding In his buggy near Hamburg. la., Tuesday, and made to sign a check for JIO.OOO by tbe Golden Bros. The trouble grew out of land titles. The husband of Mrs. Margaret Merkle, convicted at Napa, Cai., of manslaughter for the killing of John Von wylie, now comes Jor ward and says be and not bis wifo killed Von Wylie, the killing being in self-defense. By the refusal of tbe Ohio Supreme Court to grant Otto Louth a new trial for the murder of Maggie Thompson, Governor Campbell, on petition, granted a respite until August 29 in order that tbe case might be brought before the Board of Pardons. To disinfect cellars, waste pipes, water closets tcf always tua Piatt's Chlorides. DOMESTIC MAEKETS. Heavy Keceipts of Strawberries and Demand Active. HEW TOTATOES MOVING FREELY. The Cereal Situation Continues in Fayor of tlie Bnver. LUMBER IS IN PIEST-EATE DEMAKD Offick ofPittsbubo dispatch, x Wednesday. June 18, 183a J Conntry Produce Jobbing Prices. New potatoes are moving freely at quota tions. (Supply of strawberries was Iarce to day, but all cood stock was promptly taken at a range of S to 10c per quart. Raspberries are slow. The first blackberries of the season put In their appearance from Baltimore to-day, and sold at 16c per quart. Guaranteed eggs aro firm at outside quotations. Country butter Is dead stock, but choice Elcin creamery Is firm, and an advance of lc per pound will be due on Friday. Quality of cheese cominir to market of lato has very much improved, and for this reason prices are steady. .Eastern and West ern markets are a shade firmer. Grass cheese is beginning to show up and is In good demand. An advance of Y,c per pound is reported from the West on account of Improved quality. Supply of Swiss cheese Is not up to demand and markets arc very Drm. Prices of domestic Sweitxer aro usually 3 to 4c per pound below present rates at this time of 'the year. The season is fully three weeks behind the average time on account of backward spring. Lemons are active and firm and prices tend upward. Oranees are steady and oananas easy. BUTTEB Creamery. Elcin. 17c; Ohio do, 16c: fresh dairy packed. 1012c: country rolls. 79c Berries Strawberries. 510c a box: ti SOft S 50 fl two-bushel stand; gooseberries. $2 2 2 SO a bushel box; black raspberries, 104512c f) quart; red raspberries, 1516c; blackberries, lac a quart. Beans Navv hand-picked beans, ti 0002 10. Beeswax 2SJ0c ft S for clioice;low grade, 20822c. CHERRIES Red. 9-glOc ft quart. Caktaloui ES 14 505 So ft crate; water melons. 550 ooaeo 00 V 100. Cider Sand reCned, 97 60; common, 3 OOg) 4 00; crab cider. 17 503 00 f? barrel; cider vin egar, 1012c ft gallon. Cheese New Ohio cheese. 8Jc; New York cheese. 910c: Llraberger,10Ki2Kc: domes tic Swrttzer. Io16c: imported Sweitxer, 24c. Eggs I4loc ft dozen for strictly fresh. r xatiieks txira live geese, outjouc: X4 o.i. do, 4045c; mixed lots, 3035c ft ft. Maple Syrtjp New, 7595c a can: maple sjiear. loUc ft lb. Honey loo ft lb. ' Poultry Lire chickens, SOcQJl 00 a pair; dressed, 1214c a pound. Seeds Clover, choice, 62 lbs tobnsbel, !4 00 ft bushel: clover, large English, 62 As, $4 35 i 60; clover. Alsike, $8 00; clover, white, J6 50; uujuuu, vuun-tr, 3 us. a odtovi ju; uiuB grass, extra clean, 14 Ba, (I 2ol 30: blue grass, fancy, 14 lbs, SI 30: orchard grasi. 14 fti. Jl 40; red top, 14 as, 81 00; millet, 50 ftj. 75c; Hungarian gras, 60 Bi. 75c; lawn grass, mixtureof fine grasses, 82 50 ft bushel of 14 Bs. Tallow Country. 3Jc: city rendered. 4& Tropical Fruits Lemons, common, $4 00 04 25; fancy, 55 005 50; Messina oranges,58 00 b 50: bananas, SI 752 0Q. firsts, SI 50 good seconds ft buncb; pineapples, S912 a hundred; California peaches. 52 002 50 ft box; Califor nia apricots. 52 504 00. Vegetables New Southern potatoes. 3 003 25 ft barrel; cabbage, 2 00$4S ft crate; Bermuda onions, 12 25 ft bushel crate: green onions, 1520c ft dozen; asparagus, 25 50c ft bunch: 'green beans. SI 501 75 ft ball barrel basket; wax beans, S2 002 25: green peas. SI 752 00f) basket: cucumbers, SI 00 2 00 ft box; tomatoes, 2 252 50 ft box. Groceries. The jobbing trade bas developed no new features since last report. Coffee is steady and sugar is uncertain. The movement of sugar continues active and the future of markets de pends on the action of refiners, who are mas ters of the situation. Greek Coffee Fancy Rio, 24K25c; choice Rio, 2223Xc; prime Rio, 23c: low grade Rio, 20&21Xc; ij Government Java. 29KS0c; Maracalbo. 2oii27Uc: Mocha, 30 32c; Santos'2226c; Caracas, 2527c;La Guavra. 2&Z7c Roasted (In papers) Standard brands. 25c; high grades. 2830Kc; old Government Java, hulk, 3334c; Maracalbo. 2?29c: Santos, 2C 30c; peauerr, 30c; choice Rio, 26c; prime Rio, 25c; good Rio. 24c; ordinary, 21K022XC. Swces (whole) Cloves, 17lSc: allspice, 10c: cassia, 8c: pepper, 15c; nutmeg. 7oC80c Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7ic: Ohio. 120. 8Kc: headlight, 150, 6:: water white. 10c; globe, UQliUe; ebune. lljjc; car nadine, HKc; royahne, 14c; red oil, HllKc: purity, 14c. Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained. 4345c ft gallon; summer. 3S40c; lard oil, &558c. Syrup Corn syrup, 2830c; choice sugar sjrup. 36038c; prime sugar syrup, 3033c; strictly prune, 33335c: new maple syrup, 90c N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 4748c; choice, 45c; medium, 3S43c; mixed, 40lfc. Soda Bi-carh in kegs, 3K3Jc; bi-carh In K". Kc; bi-carb assorted packages, 6J6c; sal-soda in kegs, c: do granulated, 2c. CANDLF.S Star, rull weight, 8c: steariue, fl set, SKc; parafflne, ll12c RICE Head Carolina. 77Vr: choice, K 6Jic; prime, 66c; Louisiana, o?0Kc Starch Perl, 3c; cornstarch, 5K0c; gloss starch, 57c. Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, J2 C5; Lon don lavers,S275;Muscatels,3250: California Mu- catels,J2 40; Valencla,8Xc;Onoara Valencia. 10K 011c; sultan.lOaiOKc; currants. 5K6C:Turkey prunes, 6K6c: rench prunes. 912c; Salon ica prunes, in 2-B packages, 9c: cocoanuts 100, J6; almonds, Lan., $1 ft, 20c; do Ivica, 17c: do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap, 1314cj Sicllv filberts, 12o; Smyrna figs, 12313c: new dates, 6& 6Jic: Brazil nuts, lie; pecans, 9KQ10c; citron. ft, 18319c; lemon peel, 16c 1 ft; orange peel, 17c " Dried Fruits Apple, sliced, per ft., 6c; apoles, evapor tted, 10i10c: peaches, evapor ated, pared, 2426c: peaches, California, evap orated, unpared, 17618c: cherries, pitted, 12 13c; cherries, nnpitted, 5bc; raspberries, evaporated, 323330; . blackberries, 7Q7c: huckleberries, 1012c Suoars Cubes, 7JgC: powdered. 7Jc; granu lated, 1c; confectioners' A. 6c; standard A, GVc; solt white, BK6c; yellow, choice, 6Vfi bJiic; yellow, good, 6ai(c; yellow, fair, 6Ji be: yellow, dark, 5Jg5Jic Pickles Medium, bbls. (L200), 9 00; me dium, half bbls. (COO). $5 00. Salt No. 1, $ bbl, 95c; No. 1 ex. 'bbl. 81 00: dairy, 1 bbl, 81 20; coarse crysttl. ?i bbl, $1 20; Higgins' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, $2 SO; lllggms' Eureka, 16-14 ft packets, 83 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. $2 00 2 2a; 2ds, 51 6301 bO; extra peache. $2 402 (SU; pie peaches. $1 05; finest corn. Jl 2501 40: Hfd Co. corn, G5890o; red cherries. 90i$l; Lima beans, SI 20; soaked do, 80c; string du, 6o70cr marrowfat peas, tl lOftl 25; soaked pea". 70 80c; pineapples, $1 301 40: Babima do, F2 7o; damson nlums. 95c; greengages. 81 50: egg plums. 81 75: California pears. $2 40: du rrocn- caces. 81 75: do eirc nlums. II 75: extra whita cherries, 82 40;raspDerrles, 65c5I 10: strawber ries. 80c; gooseberries SotfjWc: tomatoes, b590c; salmon, 1-ft, tl 801 80; blackberries, 00u:suci'qiasb.2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; do green, 2 ft. 81 251 50; corn beef. 2-ft cans, 52 10; 14 ft cans, $14; baked beans, 814001 50: lobster. 1-ft, 81 8001 90; mackerel, l.ft enns. broiled, $1 60; sardines, domestic, Vs, 84 2504 35: sardine, do mestic. K". 58 7507; sardines, imported. i 81160012 50; sarnines, imported. Jj, 818: .-ar-dines. mustard. 8335; sardines. piceil. 53 50. Fisn Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, 536 H bbl; extra No. I do. mes, 840: extra No. I mack erel, shore, (28, extra No. 1 do, mess, $32; No. 2 shore mackerel, 823. Codfish Whole pollock, 4c Tfl ft; do medium, George's cod. 6c; do large,. 7c; bonele-s hake. In strips, 4c; do George's cod in blocks, 67Kc Herring Ronnd shore, $3 50 fl bbl; split. ;tf 50: lake. S3 25 V 100-ft bbl. Wbito fish, 58 50 ffl 100-ft half bbl. Lake trout, S5 50 f) half bbl. Finnan haddocK. 10c j ft. Iceland halibut, 13c $ ft. Pickerel, half bbl, 83 0U; quarter bbl, SI 35: Potomac her ring. 83 50 ft bbl; 82 00 $1 half bbl. Oatmeal 55 0005 25 fl bbl. Grnlo, Flonr nnd Fred. Bales on call at the Grain Exchange, 3 cars of No. 2 white oats, 33c. S days; 1 car extra 3 white oats, 32c, 6 days. Receipts as bulletined, 27 cars, of which 19 were received by the Pitts burg, VU Wayne SDd Chicago Railway, as fol lows: 7 cars of hay, 4 of. oats, i of flonr, lot malt, 2 of barley, 1 or rye. By Pittsburjr, Cin cinnati and Be. Louis, 1 car of hay, 4 of corn, 3 of oats. Wheat and oats are stronger. Corn and bay are weaker and lower. Low-grade hay Is very dull and prices are only nominal. Prices are forcarload lots on track: WHEAT JJew I4o. 2 red. 91692c; No. 3, 88 89a Cobk No. 2 jellow ear, 4041c; high mixed ear. 39)610e: No. 2 yellow, anelled, 3738c; hieli mixed shelled corn. 3737a OATS No. 2 white, 8333Kc; extra. No. 3, 32432CT mixed. 3OK031C RYE No. 1 Tcnnsiivania and Ohio. 60C61c; No. 1 Western. 5960a Floue Jobbing prices Fancy winter and spring pitcim, ?5 305 75: winter straight, IS 005 25: clear winter, SI 75Q5 OOr strticht XXXX b.ikers'. J4 2504 50. Ryo flour, (3 500 3 75. JlH.rEEl Middlings, fine wblte. 515 0 18 00 ton; brown middlings, $13 50011 00: winter wheat bran, (11 5013 00. HAY Baled timothy. No. 1, til 0011 25; No. 2 do, (9 010 00; loose, from wagon, 813 00 15 00, according to quality: No. 2 prairie hay, 57 0007 25; packing do, $6 50gS 75; clover hay, 17 608 0Q. Straw Oat, $6 767 00; wheat and rye, 16 00 0 25. Provisions. Sugar-cured bams, large. 10c; sugar-cured hams, medium, 10c; sugar-hams, small, llc; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 8c; sugar-cured sndulders, 6c; sugar-cured boneless shoul ders. Sc; sugar-cured California hams. 8c; suear-cured dried beef flats, Oc; sugar-cured dried beef sets, 10c: sugar-cured dried beef rounds. 12c; bacon, shoulders. 6c; bacon, clear sides, 7Kc; bacon, clear bellies, 7c: dry salt shoulders, 6Kc: dry salt clear sides, 7c. Mess pork, heavy, 113 SO: mess pork, family, 813 60. Lard Refined, in tierces, Bjic; balf-barrels, 6c; 60-ft tubs, 6c; 20-B pail. Iffia 60-B tin cans. 6Jici 3-B tin pails, 6c; 5-B tin pails, 6c; 10-B tin palls, 6Va Smoked sausage, long. 5c; large, 5c. Fresh pork, links. Be. Boneless hams, lOKc Figs' feet, balf-barrels, 4 00; quarter-barrels, 52 15. Lumber. Movement is active and prices steady and un changed. Hemlock lumber is now in ample supply, and demand continues good. The labor troubles seem to have been adjusted. At all events, lumber is active, and trade has proved better for June so far than last year. Outlook was never better. PIWB UJIPLAirXD TABD QUOTATIONS. Clear boards, per M 52 0055 00 Select common boards, per M 30 00 Common boards perM., 20 00 bheathlng 1 w Pine irame lumber per H 23 00327 00 Shingles, No. 1, 18 In. per M 500 Shingles, No. 2, 13 In. per M 3 Lath too IIARD WOODS YARD QUOTATtOXS. Ash, 110 4m J4O00iaS30O lilack walnut, green, log run S 03350 00 ill ek walnut, ary, log run 60 00475 00 Cherry 40 OOfSiSO 00 Ureen white oak plank, 2to41n 2000)2500 Dry white oak plan a. 2 to 41n 22 0Up5 00 Dry white oat boards, lin 20 00(325 00 West Va. yellow pine, 1 inch 20 C0f2S 00 WestVa. yellow pine, 1J4 inch 25 0O3O0O West Va. yellow poplar, Ktolln 18 00(32500 Hickory, lji to 3 in....... IS 00325 00 Hemlock building lumber, peril. 15 00 Uank rails . 14 00 Boat studding 1400 Coal carplank IS W fLARID. Clear boards, per M ,. I oco Surface boards 30 0035 00 Clear, -lnch beaded celling 26 00 Partition boards, perM 35 00 flooring, No.l SO 00 Flooring, No. 2 25 CO Yellow pine flooring 30 00340 00 Weather-boarding, moulded. No. 1.... 30 00 Weather-boarding, moulded, No. 2.... 25 00 Weather-boarding, ,S-lncli 20 00 1LAKD WOODS JOBEINO FBICII. Alh 130 00345 00 Walnut log ran, green 00545 ro Walnut log rundry 35 00(&0 00 M hlte oak plant, green r. 17 00(319 00 White oak plank, dry 20 00(322 00 White oak boards, dry IS 0O323 00 WestVa. yellow pine, lin 19 00(321 00 WestVa. yellow pine, IX In 20 00(325 01) Yellow poplar 18 00&2S 00 Hickory, !, to 3 in 20 00325 00 Hemlock.... 11 5012 00 Bunk rnlls ..,. 14 00 Boat studding. 14 00 Coal carplank 1803 DrTgoods. New York. June 18. There was no change In the situation of tbe drygoods market or in the demand, except that pew fabrics tend to enlarged trade, and some new woolen cloths were opened in tbe cheaper grade. HES! SYHPTOUS-Holtt. Orel Intra Itsihlna sadfttlncfn!! Ightl worse by aermtnras IT al lowed to centlnos ITCHING PILES.b,ii5"d.'SJhii'.'"! becotninf; Terr wrtv 8AT"E8 OLNT. ME.T stops tbe ltcMnr and blclnr, htsaJ a Ii ration, and Id mont eata i-emavtt. than tn mor. SwATirs Ot)iTMiinisitldb7ilra;stiu,erintUIdio jit ddrii n recrtpt of iie 50rt a box; S boxes, H.3X AddTM letter., DR. SVAfNE SON. mtftdelpMa, Fa. SKIN DISEASES SWAYNE'S ABSOLUTELYCURES. OINTMENT Simply apply "SwaTSE'S OISTMEST. " Ho in ternal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, ltcb, erysipelas, all unsightly eruption on the face, bands, nose. etc.. leaving the skin clear, wblte and healthy. Its great heallngand cnratlve powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for Swathe's oiktmest. se24 BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my2 T JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO. BANKERS AND BROKSB& Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. 45 SIXTH ST, Pittsburg. mv2Ml STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations tor all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway. Swe den, Denmark, etc. PETER WRIGHT 4 SONS, General agents, 305 Walnut st Philadelphia. Full information can be had of J. J. MCCOR MICK, Fourth avenue and Hmlthfleld street. LOUIS MOESER, B10 Smithfield street. mbS-44-TTS CUNARD UNENEW YORK AND LIV ERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40 North river: Fast express mail service. Gallia, Juno 18. 6.30 am Umbria.July 5.730 am Etruria,June21, Sam Servia, July 12, 2p m Aurania, Jane 13. lpmlGallia. Jnlv 16, 5 a m Bothnia, July 2. 5 a mEtrurla, July 19, 7 a m Will not carry steerage. Cabin passage 860 and upward, according to location: intermediate. S35 and $40. Steerage tickets to and from all parts o. Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to tbe company's office. 4 Bowling Green, New York. Vernon H. Brown it Co. J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 and 401 Smithfield street. Pittsburg. x ar21-41-D TTT H1TK STAB LIN E FOB QUEENSTOWN AND L1VEKPOOL. Royal and United Slates Mall Steamers. Britannic July SO. 4pm liritannic, Aug7.2.30Dm 'Malestlc, Aur. 0. 10 aru.MlaJes.tlc.fcpt. 3,8 30am Germanic Aug. 13,4 pmjGerm'c Sept. 10. 2:30pm Teutonic, Aug 2u,o.30im teutonic, bcp. 13,7x30am from white Star dock, root of West Tenth sc Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, foo and upward. Second cabin. S40 and upward. according to steamerand location or berth. Ex- cnrslon tickets on larorable terms. Steerage. tSk White star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throughout 4ireat llrltaln. Ap ply to JOHN J. MCCOKMICK, C20 and 401 Smith held St.. Pittsburg, or J. BKUCE 1SMAI, Oen- era! Axent 41 Broadway, Mew Yorfc Je3-D STATE LINE To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London derry, Liverpool and London. KROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin psssasa S33 to tax accordlnx: to locatloa 01 state-oom. Excursion 03 to 193. bteerajce to and from Europe at I.owest Rates. 'state of California" building. AUoltN BALUW IH A CO.. general Agents, S3 Hroadway, Veir Yorc j. j. Mccormick. Agent. 639 and 401 Smithfiold St. Pitlsburg. Pi. mhi:-80-D ALLAIVf LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, The only direct line From GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY and GALWAY To PHILADELPHIA. PaS'enger accommodations unexcelled. Prepaid Jmermediate.430. Steerage, $19. Passengers by this route are saved the ex- ene and inconvenience attending transfer to Irerpiiol or from New York, J. J. McCOR M1CK, 401 and 639 SiUithfleld St.. A. D. ECOBEB & SON. 415 Smithfield St.. Pittsburg. -mhS-90-TT3 HAMBUBG-AMEBIOAN PACKET CO EXPRESS SER.VJCK between New York, Southampton aud Hamburg bv the magnificent new .twin-screw-stcamersil 10,000 tons and 12.500 to 16,000 horse-power. This Line holds the repord for fastest (rips to and from South ampton and the Continent. Equal tn Six Days 2 Hours to Queenstown. Steamers unexcelled for tafjety, tpeed and comfort. Throngh tickets to London and PirK Apply to Hamburg-American I General Passenger Packet Co., 37 Broad-1 Agents, way.N. Y. C. B. RICrlARD & Co , 61 Broadway. New York. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO..&27 Smithfield St. LOUIS MOESER, 616 Smithfield st X J. MCCORMICK, 639 Smithfield at, mjlS-TTS D NKVV ADTZRTISEaiEMTW. WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, Embroidery and White Goods Department-. direct importation from the beat manufac turers of St. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Edg ings. Flounclngs, Skirt Widths and Allovera, Hemstitched Edgings and Flounclngs. Buyers will nnd these goods attractiva both in nnco and novelties of design. Full lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades in dado and plain or spring fixtures, Lace Cur tains, Portieres. Chenille Curtains, Poles and Brass Trimmings; Floor, Table and Stair OH Cloths in best makes, lowest prices for quality. WASH DRESS FABRICS. The largest variety from which to select Toll Du fiords, Cbalon Cloths, Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suitings. Heather A Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. Jal3-D BOTTLES Cured me of Erysipe las. My face and bead were Terribly Swoll en. Mrs. CS-Loes, Agawam, Hampden Co., Mass. BIEDICAl. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE. PITTsBUKG. PA. As old residents know and back files of Pitts- burg papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physician In the city, de voting special attention to all chronic diseases. fcreer5sponnsNO FEE UNTIL CURED MPRVni 1 and mental diseases, physical IXCn V UUO decay.nervous debility, lack of energy, ambition and bope. impaired memory. disordered sight, self distrust, baibfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN SSK'JUS blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system. 1 1 D I M A R V kidney and bladder derange UnillAlt I ments, weak back, graveL ca tarrhal discbarges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittier's life-long, extensive experiencs insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients ata distance as carefully treated as it here. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 A. ST. to 1 P. M. only. DR. WHITTIER, 814, Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. jeS-15-Dsuwc XK. S-AJNTEIVS ELECTRIC BELT WEAKNESS InMENdebfiitated tb rough disease or otherwise. WE OTJ AKAHTEE to ;UKE by this New lMPBOVEU, ELECTRIC BELT or lti.PU.ND MONEY. Made for this specific purpose. Core or Physical -Weakness, glvlnjr Freely. Mild, Soothing, Continuous Currents of Electricity through all weak parts, restoring them to HEALTH and VIGOROUS bTKENttTH. Electric current felt Instantly, or we forfeit $1,000 in cash. BELT Complete o and up. Worst cases Permanently Cured In three months. beMed pamphlets free. Call on or ad dress SANDEN ELECIKIO CO.. 819 Kroadway, New York. my22-42-Trssu PilEC WEST'S NERVE; AND BRAIN TREATMENT.' Specific for Hysteria, Dixxlness, Fits, Neuralgia, Wake fulness, Mental Depression, Softening1 of the Brain, re sulting1 la Insanity and leading to misery decay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power In either sex, InTolnntary Losses, and Spermatorrhcea cansed by orer-exertlon. of the brain self-abuse or OTer Indulgence. Each box contains one month's treat ment. Jl a box, or six for-95 tent by mail prepaldf With each order for six boxes, will send pnatu guarantee to refund money if the treatment - M -. care. Guarantees Issued and genuine sold only by"1 W EMIL G. STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn are . and Corner Wylie and Fulton st, PIT1SBURG. PA. myloSl-TTSSa. DOCTORS LAKE 8PECIALIST3 in all cases re. Sniring scientific and condden al treatmentl Dr. S. K. Lake, M. K- C. P. a, is the oldest and most experienced specialist in tbe city. Consultation free and ntvictlv confidential. Offlca hems 9 to 4 and7to Sp.k.; Snndajs. 2to4r. icOonsult them personally, or write. Doctom LA.XX, tor.Pennave.and4thst,PittsburaPa, jei-lZ-DWi. ooHs's Cottoaa. Icoott COMPOUND inoRcd of Cotton Boot. Tansy and Pennyroyal a recent discovery by aa 'old physician. Is meeeufmu use a nnnfhi,, Ssifn. KffwtnflL Price SL by mau. eealed. Ladies, ask yonr draegist for Cook's Cotton Boot Compound and take no substitute, or inolose 2 stamps for sealed particulars Ad dress POND ULY COMPAhY, No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. 3-Sold in Pittsburg. Pa. by Joseph Flem ing 4 Son. Diamond and Market sts. se28 23-TTSnWkEOWg CHICHESTER,SENGUSH PENNYROYAL PILLS RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAHD. Safe nd alirsji rcCtMe. Indies, atk Drngtfiit for Diamond BrttndX In red, metallic ooxei, min wiu bloa ribbon. Take bo other. All plllsj in puteboarn boxes with pink wrap mm m s1aHtMrAii9nnntnpltaSeDS 4e (it&mpi) for particular!, testtmoiiialfl and "Keller for Ladles," in wrr,by return mail, xamtmptr. CMeasitar Cbea'I &, aadboa 3q Falia, Pkv OC5-71-TTS TO WEAK MEN Buff crlns from the ettects of yonthful errors, early decay, wastuur weakness, lost manhood, etc, I will send i. valuable treatise (sealed) i containing full particulars for home cure. FREE of charge. A splendid medical work: should be read by every man who Is nervous and debilitated. Address, J?ror, P. C. JPO WI.ER,nioodo,Comi. OCIU-L5-D3UWk WEAK WOMEN! Save Yourselves. Nerve Beans, the ffre&t restorer, will cure weak back, take away that loonir, tired feeling, that nerrous eibaustion.put roses in your cheeks, brighten your eyes, giro you nw. life, ambition, appetite, make joj tenfold more attractive. Aistlutttj harwi ttss, atflutiiy sure. i a box, postpaid. Six boxes, I5. Pamphlet (seafedi free. Address Nerve Bean Co.. Buaalo, N.T. Atjoseph Fleralne&Son s,4t3MirketSu (WILCOX'S COMPOUND). n.,c, vrtaia su J-ueetnal- AtDruforlsts everywhere or by mall. 8end4ets.fi Book. "WOJIAJI'S 8FE-GTAKD sealed. VVU.COX SPECIFIC CO., Phlla, Pa. m.Ai-i-rawic a-. . - s . . FEMALE BEANS Absolutely reliable, perfectly safe, most powerful female regulator kno wn ; never fall it i a box, postpaid i one box sufficient. Address LIOV DRUO COBnflaloTl. T. Bold by JOS. FLEMINO & SOif,Ui MaJket St apl7-40-TTa FOR MEN ONLY! A POSITIVE For I0ST or FATLIT70 MANHOOD; MTUOI I IBC General amHTEEVOUS DEBIXITr j fl TT 1? P Weakaess of Body and Kind; Effects J J All JCi ofErr(morExcessesm01doYoIrJl, Bobmt. 5bl BA11IOOD r.llj BntorM. Hr I. bterj. oj , Blr.o5tli,WltiK,l-5nKTIIilPKDOROJSFiRTSBODr. ib.olnltlr mrllI.K IIOXK TRXSTaiUT-BnKais 1 day. BHnlir frm 4 Stairs awl fonlg. CmiIiIo. I ea wtlUi tara. Dcwk, (all eiplaaatlsa, aad prMls aislled (sesledl tres Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, H. Y. , my3-iJ6-TT33u WIP A f MANHOOD restored. Varimecl. arr4. rarta enlarsed strenTllienedVi Iw iiTrraus. sent freo and staled. lSi-rbaHniaU. Adilrra UCLUOli U3T1TITK, 110 119 WltOaai BU, AXs Je&-o6-PSOWk AB00KF0RTHEMILL1ON FRC? OME TREATMENT WITH MEDICAL ELESTRICITT Tor all CHEOHia OBBATrfrj tn KEEV0TJS DISEASES in bath sexes. R Halt till ,.n pm.1 ,hl.K-- l,j THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., (HlWA8Ut,WI$ tnyZJ-al-TTS3U IlSlllSi' m a Vv. $ f J m m I ' " , ' .'
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