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THE '"' PITTSBIIRG'- .DISPATCH; ' THURSDAY, JUNE. 4 189L
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HVE STOCK BEYIEW.
This Week's Cattle Markets Better
Than Last at Liberty,
BUT 2J0T SO GOOD IX ALLEGHENY.
The Demand for Lackers Falling Off Because
of Hot Weather.
SIIEE? STEADY AM) LA3IBS HIGHER.
Omra op rrrrsBuao Disr-ATCH, )
"Wl.D3rZS.BAT, JuliO 3, 1891. J
Tlic receipts of cattle at the East Liberty
yards this Creole have been 30 carloads less
than those of last week. 3Tarkct opened
Monday morning with 00 loads on sale
against 85 loads the previous Monday. Tliero
were about 10 loads received on Tuesday,
waking tao total for this week GO loads.)
Quality of of.criugs was reported by dealers
as common to good. There were no strictly
prime bec e- on s-slc in carload lots. A car
load of good listener beeves, among which
were a few prime:, from Licking county,
Ohio, was sold at Jo KS, and so far as could
be traced this was the best price paid this
week. There wa- an olfcr ol $0 C5 tor a part
of this load.
Prime hatcher beeves -n onld have readily
brought Co per lb in carload lots, but there
were none on sale. Itipe, heavy cutli!
brought JG 25 in Chicago, and a few were re
tailed at the Heir's llaud yards on Monday
tit tC C5. At tlic opening of markets this ek
at East Liberty nn advance of 10c to23c per
cut. on last week's prices was f-ecuied. This
iidnnce-n as. however, but a partial recov
ery from the bis decline oi last week, which
on some low gradi-s w as onus! to 40c per cw t.
Toward noon on Monday markets weakened
slightly on all excepting light,smooth butch
er becvcV, and with an addition often leads
to receipts.
On Toe-day the weakness continued,
with markets more favorable to buyers thaii
at the opening Monday morning.
Grades "Which Arc Scarce,
This morning there were three or four
loads on hand unsold, mostly common and
low-grade stock. Kresh cows of good qual
ity have been in short supply the past week
or two. while common have been a drag,
with sales this week as lo was $15 03 per head.
The range of markets for lrcsh cow s is $15 00
to $40 00 per head. Dry cows are plenty and
slow at nominal piices. Calves ha c been in
Jair supply this w eck and former prices w ero
maintaiiiecL.
Sheep and Lambs. There have been about
39 loads on tale this week, agairNt 3C last
week. While there has been no change in
prices worthy of note, markets arc reported
flow. The top of the market this morning
-.ra- 5Vfc lor sheep and Sc tor spring Iambs.
The latter Mere scarce and brought lc per
Si higher prices this week than la't.
Hogs are in light supply and demand.
The offerings for the week have not been
oiera dozi-n lead-. Top price this morn
ing wa--f4 SO to j4 00. The hot weather has
almost knocked out all demand in this line
from butchers.
At the Herr's Island and Woods' Run
stock yards this week there- were 511 head of
cattle on sale, LOST h.ecp and lambs and CIO
hogs.
Healers at these yards report a slow trade,
with prices generally louer than last met
It should 'ie borne in mind that the Alle
gheny yard? are retail, while East Liberty is
a i holcsale market.
A Slow Market Reported.
Cattle Receipts, G30 head; shipments, 410
bead: market slow; prime, $0 006 25: fair to
good, $oOH5 73; common, $3504 50; bulls,
cows and stags $250g3 50. Eighteen cars
cattle -hipped to New York to-day.
Hogs Heccipts, 1,500 head: shipments, LOOO
head: market slow; Philadelphias.fi )g4 SO;
le-t Yoiker-nnd mixed.44 704 SO: common
to fair, $4 XQi C3: pigs, s.1 734 23. Pour cars
hogsshipiK'il tnXcw York to-day.
-beep Receipts, 2,'J00 head; shipments
2.100 head; market firm on good, dull on
other grades: prime, $510g530; fair to good.
54 50S4S): common,$2 003 00: yearlings, $350
flOj spring lambs, $5u07j0. Calves, $3 25
By TelCip-aph.
Omaha Cattle Itcccipts, 1,5.7) head; de
sirable beeves ncthe and strong; other
grades steady; good grades of other stock ac
1 1 vc and stroug; other grades slow and weak;
J eedcrs active and unchanged: fancy 1,350 to
1.000 pound steers, $5 233 S3; prime, 1,250
to 2,4,5 pound steers, &t G5f 5 45; good to
choice 1,115 to L3.T0 pound steers, $4 255 00;
"butchers' steers 1,030 to 1,300 pounds, 3 75
4 SO. Hogs Receipts, 7,550 head; market
fiat and 10c lower all sold; range prices. $4 00
(H 35; bulk. $t 00S4 25; light, $4 004 65;
licivy, $4 25Q4 35: mixed, $4 20g4 50. Sheeiv
Itcccipts, 4S9 head; market active and steady;
natives $5 25.
Chicago Cattlo Receipts, 11,000 head:
shipments, 3,000 bead: market steady: priino
to extra steers W WgC 25; others, $4"703'5 S5:
Trxuns, $2 50g5 10: steers and yearlings, $3 00
5 60: cows. s2 WQ3 50. Hogs Receipts, 35,
OlXl head: shipments. 10,000 head:marketdull;
rttugh and eomuion, $4 00I4 25: mixed and
packers, $4 40JT4 50; priu.o heavy and
butchers' weislils. S4 534 (K); light, " $4 50
53. Sheep Heccipts, 9,000 head: fchip
ments, 3,500 head: market lairly active and
stronger: Teau ?3 33Q1 35: Westerns, $4 25
5 25: natives, $4 O0Q3 00; lambs, $5 50C S7.
"ew Yortc l!ee cs Receipts, 2,000 head,
including 5J ear for sale; the market dull
but steady: native steers, extreme ranse,
53 g3 3 per 10U &; bulls and cows, $2 23fr-
5 DO: dressed beef weak at $5 75 per 100 fts.
fch'pment- to- d.iy, 251 beeves; to-mo:-row,
i:i" hooves and ti&2 sheep. Calve Receipts,
r.112 head, slieep Receipts, 719 head; market
I'.rm: lambs l4c per fi higlier; slicep, $4 25
fi 73 per 100 Its: mutton steady at SglOKc per
3S:dre-cd lamb-firm at 13gKcl Hogs
Receipts f.340 head consigned, no receipts;
liominallj" steady at $4 30g5 25 per 100 Bs.
Chicago Cattle Receipt, ll.fflO head:
shipments, 3.050 head: market steady; prima
extra, steers. $5 lJC 25; others, $ 73Q5 S3:
Texcns, j2 505 10: sleci-s and yearlings, $3 00
5 GO: cows, 42 2043 50. if ogs Receipts.
5.000 Head; shipments 10,000 head: market
dull: rough and common, $4 00g4 25; mixed
packers, $4 405J4 50: prime heavy and
butchers' weights, H 35S;4 CO. light, $4 50
$4 53. Sheep Receipts, 9,000 head: shipments,
3.50s) head, market lairly active and stiongen
Texans, $3334 35
Cincinnati Hogs stronger: common and
light. SI 25?4 fiO: packing and butchers', $4 CO
(i4 S5. l.'eceipts 2,230 head; shipments, 200
head. Cattle in liberal supply and easy;
common, $2 25tfp CO; fair to choice bntchers'
grades, ji: 753 25. prime to choice shippers,
4 5Of350; receipts, 1,100 head: shipments, 150
liead. Shcrp easy; fair to choice, $3 25175;
extra fat wethers and yearlimrs, $5 20; re
ccipts 500 liead: shipments, 5,700 h'cad. Lambs
weaker; common to choice, s5 W6 75 per 100
pounds
St. Loui-Cat tie Receipts, 6,400 head: ship
ments, 160 head; market stiong; good to
jan trv names, ss oog6 10; fair to good do,
4 OOgS 25: Texans and Indian steers, $2 90
6 fin. Hogs Receipts, C,UK) head: shipments,
Ls-00 licsic! maikc: lower; lair to choice
lieavy, $4 501 CO: mixed grades, $4 00
4 50; light, la-r to best. $4 254 15. Sheep
Receipts 3.300 head; shipments. 3,600 head;
.Market steady: good to choice, $3 30t 50.
Knnsas City Cattle Receipts, 3.C50 head:
shipments, 740 head: marker, best grades
steady to higher, others dull and lower;
steers, $3 506 00: cows, ?2 50iS4 53: stockers
nnd feeders, $2 003 40. floss Receipts,
32,700 head; shipments, 2,520 bead: market
5I0c lower; bulk, Jl 251 35: all grades, $3 00
g4 45. Sheep Receipts, CS0 head; ship
ments, 1,200 head; market dull and lower.
Price of liar Sllxer.
tSrECIAL TELrGRAM TO THE DISrATCH
Xew Yonn, JuneS. Barsilver in London,
4Jd per ounce; Xew York selling price, as
imported by bullion dealers, 97c. Gold
value of silver in standard dollar, $0,753.
K0TES FE0M THE BIVEB.
llecent Lou "Water Causes a Break in
the
Packet Schedule.
The M. F. Allen 111 leave to-day at noon
for Wheeling.
Tim marks on the Monongahela wharf
show C feet a inches and falling.
The steamer Elizabeth made the run from
Elizabeth to this city, a distance of 20 miles,
in one and a half hours yesterday.
TnE Hudson left at 4 r. si. yesterday for
Cincinnati. There will not be a boat out to
day on that line, owing to a mix in tho
schedule, caused by the recent low water,
j'hc Andes is on her "nay up and will leave
to-morrow. The Batchclor will leave on
Saturday, taking tho Congo's place.
Cait. Jas. A. Hexdeesox returned from
Harrisburg yesterday. He stated that the
committee of rivermen were received kindly
end listened to very attentively by the Gov
ernor In their protest against the Flinn
harf bill. The burden of their complaint
.rs that there was not enough room under
existing circumstance, and if tho hill be
came a law there wnsld be less. "While the
Governor is a oo& listener," said tho Cap
tain, "and treated us very nice, yet he did
r.otcxnrcis an opinion as to what ho would
do in the caw."
IN THE GRAIN PITS.
A Spurt of Activity In Corn, but Early
Strength Not Sustained "Wheat Lets Go
Oats reatnreless Concessions Mado
AH Along the Provision Line.
CHICAGO Corn was the ruling factor on
tho Board of Trade to-day, and the business
In all pits was very dull during the most of
the session. "Wheat was fairly strong dur
ing tho afternoon, with little trade passing;
then it became active and weak In sympathy
with corn. The news was mostly bearish;
foreign markets were lower. Tho first arrival
of new wheat was reported from San Fran
cisco, and heavy exports ot gold continued.
On the other hand, BradstreeC reported a
large decreaso in stocks, the price of bread
wns said to be advancing In Italy, and oat
lice were reported ravaging the wheat fields
in some portions of the States, though other
points indicated an abundant crop.
Julv wheat started at 99c, against OSJfcat
thn close yesterday, ranged between 9sJc
nnd aoun torn lonsr time and then snurted
to99Jc Tho spurt, it amis said, was due to
the binding up of the market by operators
In corn, who wcro nnxtous to inalco a strong
spurt to unload en. Tho rise not only in
duced much sclltug by New Yorkers, but by
local speculators as well. When corn began
to decline, tho price of Julv wheat slipped
down to ShKc Here it was sustained by
purchases against puts till the close.
Keceipts of corn were nearly 100 carloads
below the estimates. Tho bulls started in
to buy and the shorts to cover. The result
was that July, which opened c up to fiflc,
advanced to 57c The bulls then proceeded
to tpkc their profits, and the price slid off to
S6e, but closed Uc higher.
Oats were dull and featureless, following
in tiio wake of corn.
Provisions were dull until near tho close,
when they put on a spurt of activity. Tho
fluctuations, however, were extremely nar
row, and tho closo shows a loss of 2K7c
in pork, Sfj'Jc in ribs and 10c in lard, com
pared with yesterday.
The leading futures ranged as follows, as
corrected by John M. Oakley & Co., 43 Sixth
street, members of Chicago Board of Trade:
Opeu- High- Low- Clos-
acticxes. ing. est. est. lug.
Wuxat, 'o. ?.
.Tune $1 ul.f ?! 02 ft 01 fl 01
Julv W 99JJ SSJfi SS'i
Anjrust 95J S5'4 !? WS
CoEX. No. 2.
June S.7'4 S7?i 57 57!
Julv 56!- 5" 56 5fiW
Al-gust 5b MX 55.S 53S
OATS. No. 2.
June 45'S 45K 44' 4i'
Julv 'i 41r $H
August SS 38 35& U)J
Mess pork.
Julv 10 R5 10 70 10 62,-4 10 65
tcpU-mocr 10 83 10 95 10 85 10 S7,
Laud.
Julv G35 6 35 6 30 6 30.
fcciitrailicr 6SiX 6S!i 6SSH 6 55
SnonTltins.
Julv 600 600 5 02)4 5 93
brpiember . 6 2-5 62S 620 C20
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour-
Dull and unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat, $1 01
1 0P4; No. 3 spring w hcat,95ff9Sc; Xo-2 red.
fl uis&'l u2; ji
No. 2 white,
o. 2 rv
3, f. o. b., CSgTOe: No. I nominal: No 1 flax
secd,$l 11: prime timothy seed,?l 31(9132; mess
pork, per bbl,$10 5010 55: lard, per 100 pounds
S6 20g6 22f: short ribs sides, loose, $5 S0J2
5 00: dry salted shoulders; boxed, $5 005 05;
short clear sides, boxed, $6 25 35; whisky,
distillers' finished goods, per gallon, $1 16;
sugars unchanged.
On the Produce Exchange to-day the but
ter market was steady and unchanged. 'Eggs,
13S15c
NEW YORK-Flour dull and heavy: sales,
10,350 ban-els. Wheat Spot market moder
ately active, unsettled nnd lower, closing
heavy: Xo. 2 red, $1 09f, store and elevator;
$1 10&1 10 afloat: $1 09V1 U f- o. b.; un
graded red, $1 05K1 1; No. 1 Northern, to
arrive. $1 111 HJi: No. 1 hard, to arrive, $1 15
1 15Ji; options opened H&Ac lower on
loreign selling, advanced K5 on
liradstreel's statement of increased amount
of supply, declined H&Vic on long selling,
closing steady nt &Kc under yesterday;
No. 2 red, June, 1 03 1 , closing at $1 09:
July, $1 0G)1 07, closing at $1 0GK; August,
$1 Oraei Oft, closing at $1 03: September,
Jl 02JiI 03, closing at $1 02Ji; October,
$1 02Jj,l 03, closing at $1 03; November,
closing nt $1 03K: December, $1 037gl OIJJ,
closing at $1 04;"May, 1S02, $1 0S1 0SX, clos
ing at $1 03. Corn Spot market
opened stronger, closed loner, moder
ately active and weak: No. 2. C3g64c;
elevator, G4A5c afloat; ungraded mixed,
CSQCS'lc: options advanced !JilJc on ex
pected light receipts and covering, declined
?sP. on realizing at the West, closing
weak at Hic over yesterday; June,
G2K61c, closing at G2Vc: July, feHG3ic,
closing at 62T.'c; August, 61562Ko, clcitngat
CIJc; cptembe, 61KS 02c, closing at 61c.
Oats Spot market firmer and fairly active.
Options firmer and quiet; June, clos-"
ing at 48Vc; July, 4949Kc, clos
ing at 49c: No. 2 white, June, 50
OOJic; July, 5HA: spot. No. 2 white, 50c; mixed
Western, 46ff50c; white do, 5062c; No. 2
Chicago, 5050c. Tallow strong. Pork ac
tive: old mess, $10 50Q11 50; extra prime,
$11 00. Peanuts strong; lancy hand picked,
lc; fai-mers, 2JJg3Jic Lard lower, more
demand: Western steam. $6 02 June closed
$6 50 asked; July, $0 54Q6 5S, closing at $6 54
asked; Augu't, $3 65: September, $6 77R6 7,
closing at $0 76 bid: October closed at
$0 S7. Butter, best grades firm and fair de
mand. Cheese, fair demand and easy.
ST. LOOTS Flour qnict, easy nnd un
changed. Wheat The opening was Jcoff
from yesterday's close, declined still further,
but recovered some Just before the close,
which was U(!?ic below yesterday's; No. 2
red, cash, $1 6(ffil 01; June, 03c: Jnly, 93
6.05c, closing nt u37c; August, 92Xg93c,
closing at 92Jc bid; December, OjJgWiJc,
closing at 95Wj95c asked. Corn was ic
above j estcrday's close at the opening to
day and continued to advance with only an
occasional reaction until near tho close,
when values weakened with wheat; No. 2
cash, 53J453c; July, 53(?Mc, closing at
535c: September, 53UC. Oats dull and easier;
No. 2 cash, 4Kc: July, 40c, closing at 40c
asked: August, 34c, closingat 3iyc asked.
Rye Nothing done. Hay Timothy in de
mand at $13glG 50; pralriedulland neglected.
Butter better; creamery, 1316c; dairy, 11
He Eggs lower at lljc. Cornmcal higher
at $2 9003 00. Provisions Demand, quiet
and steady.
MINNKAPOLIS Prices for cash wheat
were a fraction higher to-day, with most
sales of No. 1 Northern at $1 oijl 02 de
livered. Elevator buyers were in the mar
ket for No. 1 Northern nt lc under July, but
most of that grade was taken by millers at a
littlo higher prices. A few cars of No. 2 were
sold at $1 001 00 for fancy wheat, but this
grade was slow and tho tendency was to
drop a little further under nominal North
ern. The bulk of the sales were 34c below
the price that most of No. 1 Northern
brought. No. 1 hard and grades under No. 2
were as difficult to move at satisfactory
prices as they lrad been for some timo. Clos
ing quotations: No. 1 hard, June, $1 03K; on
track, $1 031 04; No. 1 Northern, June,
$1 01X; July, Jl 02K?1 02J: September, 91c;
on track, $1 01K1 02; No. 2 Northern, June,
OSc: on track, 9S99c
BALTIMORE Wheat Western easv:No.2
red, spot, $1 101 10; the month, $1 Jl 09;
July, $1 0GX1 05V; August, $1 011 04K: Sep
tember, $1 03! 0i: steamer. No. 2red,il07.
joni nrm: lnixeu. sDot. osmsj-wc: tne monui.
Mc; July, 64K64Kc; the mouth, 61c; July,
62)e3Kc; spot No. 2 white, 65Je. Oats
quiet: No. 2 white Western, 54&55c; No.
2 mixed do, 5354c. Rye yery quiet; No. 2,
05c. Hay Demand good and firm; good to
choice timothy, $1213. Provisions un
changed. Butter firm; creamery fancy, 19c:
do fair to choice, 16?ri8c; do Imitation, 15
16c: ladle fancy, 14gjl5c: do good to choice,
ll13c; store packed, 1013c Eggs weak at
PHILADELPHIA Flour qnlet and weak.
Wheat Futures nominal; high grades quiet
Corn Options strong and quiet; car lots
higher w ith good local trade; nngraded yel
low, in grain depot, 66c: No. 2 low mixed,
63c: August, 62'62Jic; September, 61K62c.
6566c; No. 2 inixed and yellow, to$67c;
No. 2 mixed, June, 63g4c; July, 0"2
Oats higher; No. 3 white, 52c; No. 2 white,
5253&c; No. 2 white,Junc, 52;52Jc: July,'
Si'gJic; August, 4445c. Eggs "steady;
Pennsylvania firsts, ISc.
CINCINNATI Flour quiet. Wheat, No. 2
red, $1 041 05. Corn in fair demand and
stronger; No. 2 mixed, 585SCa Oats firm;
No. 2 mixed, 4S4SKc Rj e nominal; No. 2,
S7c Pork quiet at $10 87K- Lard quiet and
lower to sell out. Bulk meats firm at $6 00.
Bacon barely 6tcady at $7 12J. Butter
stronger; Elgin creamery, 20c; Oliio, lS20c
choice dairj, 910c Eggs steadier at IS
lic Cheeso quiet.
JIILAVAUIvBE Flour easier. AVheat un
settled: No. 2pring on track, cash, $1 oo
July, OSKc; No. 1 Northern, $1 04. Cora
steady; No. 3, on track, 57c Oats firmer;
NEW ORLEANS Whisky sttiaay: western
rectified, $1 011 80. Sugar steady; kettle, to
good fair, 3Jfe3c; choice yellow clarified,
4c; prime uo, 4c. Molasses steady: open
kettle,. good to fair to prime fernientlni', 23
g25c: centrifngal, prime to good prime, 20c.
KANSAS Cm' Wheat quiet; No. 2 hard,
cash, 92c; June, 03c bid; iNo. 2 red, cash,
S3Jc. Corn stronger; No. 2, cash, .Wc: June,
60-jC bid. Oats quiet; No. 2, cash, 41c bid;
June, 41c bid. Eggs slow and weak at 12c
TOLEDO Wheat lower; July. S3c Com
dull: cash and Juno, 57c Oats steady;
No. 2, 46c Clovcrsced quiet; cash and June.
$4 20. '
New Yoce Rcsinqnietand easy; strained,
common to good. $1 55. Turpentine auiet
and ss-,viyrty-7 .'T""(''-
-,v. -.tiinv, "m, ui jKiriey quiet;
No. 2 in store, 74c. Rye nrni; No. 1 in store
S7S7Jc. Pork July, $10 65. Lard, Jnly
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A
Why Business Property Has a Strong
Hold on Popular Favor.
CROWDING RESIDENCE QUARTERS.
Discovery of a New Gas Field Strengthens
the Backbone of Fnel Stocks.
OFFICE AM) STREET NEWS AND GOSSIP
The reascn why business property is in
such high favor is that it Is free to a large
extent -from the' element of uncertainty
which environs property in the outlying dis
tricts where the surroundings aro liable to
constant change. The down-town district is
devoted to business. It is used by business
men for business purposes.and landlords aro
not compelled to humor tho whims and
caprices of miscellaneous tenants. It 'is
easily cared for and tho income is certain.
In a growing city like Pittsburg tho business
area is constantly widening and reaching
out, and residence localities this year may
be changed to those of stores nnd shops the
next.
A few years ago Mr. McWhinney bought a
largo frontage on Wood street, Wfflclnsburg,
and put up several residences on It. This
spaco Is now needod for business. The same
change lias occurred on Pennnvennc and
other streets In Pittsburg. These instances
servo ti emphaslzo tho point sought to bo
brought out that down-town property, by
reason cf its fixedness, is always esteemed a
good Investment, even when bought on a
lower income-j'ieldlng basis than property
in tho rapidly changing residence districts.
Of course, this does not lower the value of
residence property, but merely adds to the
uncertainty, as tho inroads of Uuslness may
entirely change its surroundings in a few
years.
This feature of tho real estate market ex
ists nowhere else in the same degree as in
Pittsburg. Other cities have more business
area than they need. Hero expansion is so
great and constant that a steady invasion of
the residence localities is going on, and the
fine dwelling of to-day may De converted
into a store to-morrow. This aggression is
the basis of the actual demand for and high
prices of business property.
Business News and Gossip.
Tho lot market is exceptionally active,
and as a result owners of acreage aro de
manding full prices.
There arc Indications that by the middle of
this month activity in the bond department
of tho market will be very marked.
The July dividend on sugar common stock
has been offered on the Boston board at 4
percent.
Bradford parties are negotiating fora largo
tract of land on the Northsidc
For the third week In May the Ohio River
Railroad reports an increase of $1,444, tho
total being $15,500.
Lots in the new town of Kensington are
selling very fast. In addition to the indus
trial enterprises to be put in operation there
as previously mentioned, work will soon be
gin on a large building to bo used as a drug
store About $10,000,000 new Union Pacific bonds
have been ordered printed, but will not be
ready to issue lor seven or eigurwecKs.
The Engineering anil Mining Journal says
13c is being paid lor large lots of lake copper
after 12chad been accepted in the early
part of the week.
L. M. Plummer has been elected a Director
of the Tradesmen's National Bank, in place
of William Vnnktrk, resigned. This is pen
sion day at this bank. The number of pen
sions is on the increase. Last quarter about
900 n ere paid the first day, the amount of
cash disbursed amounting to over $30000.
The Baltimore Clearing. Honso has voted
that no member shall clear for an outside
concern nfter July 1 under penalty of expul
sion. Interest due and payable in New York this
mouth is $17,782,603, and dividends $7,978,237, a
total or25,K00,&40, against $22,yy;,2ws m ismo.
Citizens' Traction 6s were bid up a fraction
and offered down a point yesterday as an in
ducement to buyers.
The national bank depositories now hold
$29,545,360 Government deposits. This in
cludes, disbursing officers' balancos.
Nearly $2,000,000 gold -was shipped from
New York yesterday. Total this week. $3.-
60q,000. Kuhn.Loob & o. will ship $50Q,P0Q
gold on the Normandie to-aay.
Henri- M. Long sold 125 shares Pleasant
Valley at 24.
Tho Building Record.
rcrmltsforthe erection of tho following
buildings were issued yesterday:
Mr. Sweetily, frame two-story stable, 16x20
feet, rear of Eveline street, between Liberty
and Harriet, Twentieth ward. Cost, $200.
Pat Smith, frame one-story and basement
dwelling, 16x16 feet, on Laurel street, near
Taylor, sixteenth ward. Cost, $450.
Frederick Melbor, iron-clad one-story tool
house, 30x40 feet, corner Smallman and
Thirty-third streets, Fifteenth ward. Cost,
$500.
Patrick McCormlck, frame addition three
story dwelling, 15x28 teet, on Penn avenue,
Twelfth ward. Cost, $1,000.
H. C. Applegarth, frame addition three
story dwelling, 12x15 feet, Coltart square,
Fourteenth ward. Cost, $175.
James Irwin & Co., two iron-clad sheds for
storage, one 20x100 feet, the other 36x70 feet,
on Allegheny river, between Fifty-eighth
and Fiftv-ninth streets, Eighteenth ward.
Cost, $2,000.
J. B. Hulton, frame two-story addition
dwelling, 14x24 feet, on Bertha street, Thirty
second ward. Cost. $800.
Movements In Realty.
Knhn Bros., of the East End, have pur
chased 200x130 ieet on Sherman avenue for
$7,500. This Is part of the tract that recently
passed into the hands of Morcland & Hass,
real estate agents. It Is understood that the
Messrs. Kuhn will improve with a business
house and several dwellings.
Straub & Morris sold four lots in Schenjey H
view ana iwo in rairmouni piace. inis nrm
is opening the Richmond subdivision in the
Twentieth ward, and will soon put it on the
market.
Black & Baird sold lor Valentine Ganter to
J. C. Schaefer the property sltuateatthecor
ner of Fifth avenue and Boqnet street, front
ing 24 feet on Fifth avenue and running back
97 teet, for $6,000.
Reed B. Coyle & Co. sold for the Jacobus
estate a lot 80x150 feet, on Grandview street,
Idlewood, Pittsburg, Cincinnatiand St. Louis
Railway, being No.19 in the Homestead Park
plan, for $600 cash.
A. J. Pentecost sold lots 100 and 101, Pente
cost plan, Vallev View, Chartiers Valley Rail
way, Bamer Hill station, lor $250. Thero will
beaaauctiosalo of lots at this place next
Saturday, commencing at2 o'clock. Building
operations thero are brisk.
W. A. Herron & Sons sold a lot, 30x120 feet,
on Adler, near Edwin street, East End, for
$1,600, the'purchaser to put up a fino houso
soon.
Samuel W. Black & Co. sold an insido
lot or. Carson street, near Twentv-flrst, to a.
prominent business firm at tho rate ol $300
per foot front, having a depth of 120 feet to
an alleys This makes the second sale for
them at this rate within a short timo in this
section.
James W. Drape & Co. closed the 6ale of a
business property in ,the suburbs at $7,500
cash; also a house arid lot on Friendship
avenue, East End, for $2,400.
Charles Somers & Co. sold for Dean &
Whltty to Thomas T. Thompson lot No. 52 In
the Fleming Park plan, Pittsburg and Lake
Erie Railroad, for $200 cash.
HOME SECURITIES.
NATURAL GAS STOCKS STRONG ON THE
TAPPING OF A NEW FIELD.
Business Small in Volume, but Values "WeU
Held A Few Gains, With No Positive
Losses Street Railway Earnings De
pend Largely Upon Speed.
The local stock market yesterday was dull,
stale nnd unprofitable to all concerned.
There was no disposition to do anything, and
tho day woro away with next to nothiug ac
complished in the way of sales. They footed
up only 175 shares lor the three calls all
Philadelphia Gas.
.This weakness of tho speculative pulse e x
tended to all tho outside oxchanges. New
York was dull and weak, while London was
still unsettled with little doing. The rnn on
the Buenos Ayres banks was continued, and
five of them had been compelled to close A
Paris' banker had disappeared, with liabili
ties of several million francs.
Natural gas stocks were firm, with a buoy
ant undertone, due to the tapping of a new
pis field in Hampton township Tiy Spang,
Chalfant & Co. The well was said by some
to be equal to anything in the Butler dis
trict. If this statement be oven approxi
mately correct, it should strengthen this
class of securities by demonstrating that the
supply of natural fuel is sufficient for nearly
all purposes.
Other strong features were Luster, Manu
facturers' and Chartiers Gas, each of which
finished better than on the previous day.
Luster yr-, per1'-'. J i , i'.o:'. fii
tho list. .Although the price" was put up,
there were no sellers. Electric was weakor.
The demand for It appears, to havo been en
tirely withdrawn. The stock is being sur--rendered
with reasonable promptness.
Thcre'aro now about go.OOO shares deposited
with the Mercantile Trust Company of Now
York. Cable was' clipped another fraction.
WJiilo tho street railways- wcro neglected
and practically unchanged, there was con
siderable room talk in regard to their pros-
jiects, ana tne opinion seemea to uo
Ihelr earnings -trill depend largely upon
speed wnero tho roads come in direct com
petition. Very little Is known of tho situation of the
copper market abroad. The indications are
tbatraris speculators have Improved the
occasion oi snort stocks to Did up tno u--Tho
French eyndlcato did that on a large
scale and paid the penalty. The present up
ward movement is presumably asi ordinary
one, nnd less pretentious than the last previ
ous undertaking. The statistical situation
favors the movement.
There was opportunity for trading in sev
eral of the specialties, as bids and offers
were quite close together, but the lethargic
feeling elsewhere was so strongly refleoted
hero that neither sellers nor buyers were
willing to venture much upon such an un
certain market. The firmness of prices un
der such circumstances snows that stocks
are In hnnds strong enough to hold them un
til the foreign clouds roll by. Sales were:
First call No sales.
Second call 150 Philadelphia Gas nt 13K-
Third call 25 Philadelphia Gas at 13K.
Bids and asking prices at each call aro
glV6Il ociow;
FIRST SECOXD THIRD
CALL. CALL. CALL.
B. A. 11. A. B. A.
LibertvXat.UanlE 102 103 105
MarlneXat.liiuik 110 112 110 ....
Masonic Bank... 55 62 58 60
Mechanics Natl) 113
MonongahclaN B 120 ,
Chartiers V.G.Co 8f OX ST( 3i 8T6 OK
Mrs Gas Co 24,.... 20 23 24j 25
Ohio Valley lia. 20 .... 20
P. N. G. & P. Co 9 ....
Phila. GasCo... 13J4 13X W-M 13 13 13
WllfellngG.Co.. 20 .... 20 22 .... 23
Central Traction. 17K WH 17.1 M 19
CltUens Traction .... 60 .... 66 '
Pleasant Valley.. 24 24 24 24), 24 24
Second ATenue .. 54 60
Allegheny Valley 3 4 3
N.V!&C.G.C.Co. .... 3D 40
Hind St. Bridge. 40 50 .... 50
HldalgoMiningCo 4 5 .... 5
I.aNortail. Co.. 30
Luster Min. Co 13 1$ 13V 13 14
SllvertonMln.Co. 1H 2 l 2 H....
AVcst. Electric... 13X 13 13"J 1ZH 13M 13M
Monon.WatcrCo. 28 30
UnlonS. AS. Co. 1 8Jf
U.B.&S.Co.prcf. .... 23
West. Airbrake 9Hi !M 94,1 934 .... 98
Stan. U. C. Co... 69jj 70 63 701j ...'. ....
At New York the sales of stocks to-day
were 153,358 shares, including Atchison, 4,000;
Louisville and Nashville, 27,655.' St. Paul, 35,
910; Unlpn Pacific, 10,136; Northern Pacific
preferred, 3,100.
IN GOOD SUPPLY.
No Scarcity of Hard Cash for AH Business
Purposes.
Money in this market yesterday was easy
and in moderate demand, with Interest
rate3 ruling at 56 per cent on call and
67 for long dates. The supply was large
Currency was more abundant than at any
previous time this year. Laree cash sales
and country shipments account for It. Ex
changes through the Clearing House were
$2,331,511 18 and balances $423,469 24.
An Eastern authority says: "It is said
that time money is plenty, but that leaders
expect higher rates, nnd will hold their
funds until they obtain them." While Pitts
burg financiers anticipate such improve
ment in business as to bring into use nearly
all the funds now idle, they do not antici
pate a higher level of rates, as they think
nny stringency that may develop will be
offset by the return of gold from Europe.
At New York yesterday money on call was
easy, ranging fair to 4 per cent, last loan 2K;
closed offered at 2. Prime mercantile
paper, 57. Sterling exchange quiet and
steady at $4 84JJ, for 60-day bills and $4 S3
for demand.
Closing Bond Quotations.
U. S. 4s, reg
U. S. 4s coup....
U. S. 4s, reg....
U. S. 4Ss. coup..
..120
..170X
..100
...100
M.K. &T. Gen. 5s.. 30
Mutual Union 6s.. ..100
N. J. C. Int. Ccrt...l00;$
Northern P.ic. lsts..llfi
Northern Pac. 2ds..lll
Northw'n Consols.. 126
Northw'n Deb. 5s. .105
I'acinchsoi ..
,.10S
Loulsana Stamped 4s. M
.Missouri bs
Tenn. new set 6s 101
Tcnn. neweet5 loo
Tenn. newsct3s 69
Can. Southern 2ds... 96K
Cen. Pacificists 107
T)ii. Jfc R. G. lsts...-1155J
Oregon & Trans. 6s..
St. f,. Jtl. M.GenSiST.K.
St:L. &S. F.GenMWSi?
St. Paul Consols:. ...124
St. P. C. P. lsts...H6
T. P. L.G.Tr.Hcts. 86K
Den. AR. (J. 4s 81)
T. P. R. G. Tr. Kcts 31'4
Union Taclflc lstslOS1
i. K. u. . ISIS..
Erle2nds
Jl. K. AT. Gen. 6s.. 76
west snore iik
Rlo.G. West.lsts..76;
Bank Clearings.
CmcAno Clearimrs were $15,917,000. New
York excIrairgo-WBS"T5ia80crrrrenrlnnT; Rates-K
for money wore 5 per cent on call and 56
per cent for time loans. ,
St. Louis Clearings, $3,714,491; balances,
$508,208. Money 68 per cent. Exchange on
New York 90c premium.
Memphis New York exchange selling at I
per cent. Clearings, $343,000; balances, $104,
6S0. New Orleaks Clearings, $974,633. New
York exchange: Commercial, 35 cents; bank,
$1 premium per $1,000.
Baltimore Clearings, $3,107,179; balances,
$615,283. Money 6 per cent.
Philadelphia Clearings. $13,892,457; bal
ances, $1,917,637. Money 44 per cent.
A DAY OF STAGNATION.
ALMOST NO LIFE AMONG
STOCKS OB BONDS.
EITHER
Two Feeble Bear Balds, Bnt Both Short
TJred Louisville and Nashville Down,
Chicago Goes Up No Other Features
Bonds More DuU Than Usual.
New York, June 3. The stock market to
day was dull throughout, with tho usual in
significant fluctuations in the general list
nnd immaterial changes, at the close. The
new Increase In the capital stocks of tho
Louisville and Nashville and tho Jersey Cen
tral assisted in creating the lieavy tone which
marked tho trading during most of the day,
and both stocks sold at lower prices, while
displaying none of the recuperativo power
which the general list had under the cessa
tion of the early pressure to sell.
Renorts of a comoromlse between the Chi
cago city authorities and the offices of the.
Chicago uas company leu io asuarp upwara
movement in that stock, but the rest of the
llst did not respond, nnd dullness and stag
nation were the only features of the market
after tho expiration of the first hour. Tho
early trading was marked by tho usual vig
orous pounding of tho few leading shares,
nnd at the lowest figures they were down
from c to M ner cent. Dullness followed.
and prices slowly crept up In the absence of
pressure to sell, and the early losses were
nearly recovered, oxcept In Louisville and
Nashville, while was heavy all the way out.
Tho final trading was enlivened by a small
demonstration against values, but like tho
earlier one it was short llvgd. The market,
in the meantime, failed to respond to the
advance In Chicago Gas, and it finally closed
dull and steady, generally at small fractions
below the opening prices, as a rule. The'
final changes Include a gain of In Chicago
Gas and a loss ot IK 1" Louisville and Nash
ville, tho others being small fractional loses.
Railroad bonds were .even" less animated
than usual of late, the sales of all issues
reaching only $479,000, and while the general
list showed only the most Insignificant
changes a few important losses were scored.
St. Paul, L. & N. and M. lost 2 at 114.
The following table shows tho prices or active
stocks on the New York Stock Exchange estcrdav.
Corrected dally for TnE Dispatch by whitsey'&
Stephenson, oldest Pittsburg members of the
New York Stock Exchange, 57 1 ourth avenue:
" " J? B ? Q
I! :if il .m
Am. Sugar Refining Co.... 85 86 85 85
Am. Sugar RefinlngCo.prd 93 93 KV 92?
Am. Cotton OH 23 23 23 23S
Am Cotton Oil pfd .... , 43
Atch.. Top. & S. F 3m 30H 30 ,30
Canadian Pacific 77)s 76 763 76'
Canada Southern 48S
Central or New Jersey 112)4 112 U2X 113
Central Pad tic .30
Chesapeake and Ohio 16 16X 16W 16
Chicago Gas Trust HH 53 5tS5 o2H
C. Bur. A Qulncyv 87 81h 87) BTA
C, Mil. ft St. Paul... 63 W4 62' 622
C.! Mil. & St. Paul pfd 110S 110S 110)5 110S'
C, Rock I. &P 77S 77H 76h 76
C. St. P., M. O 23)1
C, St. P.. M. & O. pfd 84
C. Northwestern 108 108 107Jj 107Jf
C. Jfc Northwestern pref. 134
C., C. C. AI OJi 61 61J4 C1W
C. C. C. & I. pref. 00
Col. Coal i Iron 35J 35J 35 3T'
Col. 4 Hocking Val 2;3
C. 0. 1st pref. 47 47 46S 46W
C. &0.2dpref.. v... 28H ! 27s 278
Del.. Lack. & West........ 135)i 1353? 134 135I?
Del. Hudson 130
Den. Rio Grande 17
Den. iKlo Grande pref. 55U
E.T..Va.&Ga G2
Lake Erie West 13
Lake Erie & West. pref.... 55M 555 65H &5K
LakcShoreftM.S...., 110 110 im 1091J
Loulsl!lc & Nashville 74M 74)4 73)4 73l
Michigan Central tow
Missouri Pacific ,... 67? 67H 67,'i 67)5
National Lead Trust I8i 18)$ 18)1 ls2
New York Central , &) W)i 99U rail
N. Y., C.&6t.L 13
N. Y. C.St,L., 1st pref. (8,4
N. Y., C.&St. L.. 2d pref. m
N.Y.. L. E. iff. 19)4 19,4 I9)a 19,
N.Y.JtN.E 33S 34 S3 332
N. Y.. O. AW 16 16H 18J 168
Norfolk A Western 15 15X 15 u
Norfolk A Western, pref.., 31 51)4 SIM 51U
Northern Pacific ;.. 24
Northern Pacific, pref...,. 67V 68 67f 7K
"ii ami-ms ':vi . .-,- .
Purlfli Wall
Peo., Dcc.&Evans"'.""'.,
r"
"ii" "ii" "wJi
"& "ii" "i&
"i3H "i3V "wi
44H 44X
21 21M 2TC&
SOU S0i SO
3S? Xh 'H
75$ ?6; 75?
15 15 MB
16JJ 16,4 ti'A
'io2K 'ioiii "ioils
a iuiui-iiun c neaainff....
Pullman Tulare Car.... .
Richmond & W. I T,
St. Paul Minn & Mali."!!!
Texas Ficlnc
Union Tactile
Wabash, nrcf...
Western Union...."!;"!;'
AJ heeling & L. E
AliedIngAL.K.pref.....
North American Co'...
P., C., C. ASt.L.....
P.. C U. & st. L. tircf..
Nat onal Cordage Co....."
National Cordage Co.,prcf.
Boston Stocks.
Atch. &. Tnnpl n tn
Boston & Albany""202
Franklin-.
Huron
Kearsargc
OsceoLi
.. VA.
.. 13
.-SSI
..105,
.. 51
..152 ,
.. 51
!.. B.&Q "" 87K
i.wj.uu ik) ,fc. IIS.,,.,1-1
ltchbnrgR.lt so
Mass. Central is
Mcx. Cen. coin iv
N.Y.&N.Eng":-::
Old Colony igw
Santa Fe Copper-
lamaracK.....
Annlston Land l.
Rnctnu T.nnd Co....
San Diego Land Co.
West End Land Cp
Bell Telephone
I.amson Store S....
Water Power
V Vnff Tll. A'lVl.
18
, 20
195
.16
J?
iws.wn.com iSK
-5-UU?fM- Co.Cncir a;
mmiitii. mm
Boston JfcMont '"
Calumet ft Hccla....250
Ml
Butte & Boston Cop, 15
Philadelphia Stocks.
Closing Quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur
nished by TV hltney & Stephenson, brokers. No. 57
Fourth avenue, members New York Stock Ex-
uiaigc.
Bid.
50
15&
7
46
24
67,1
Asked.
50
152
71
45
077S
Pennsylvania Railroad
Reading
Buflalo. New York and' f liiiadeT'a.
Lehigh Vallev
Northern Pacific common
northern Pacific preferred
Electric Stocks.
Boston, June 3. Tho quotations of elec
tric stocks here to-day were:
Bid.
Eastern Electrie. Tjihle rvi. M.
Thom6on-IIoustou Electric Co..,
Thomson-Houston Electric Co.,
41 75
pfd 25 50
.....12 00
13 23
Fort Wavne. "F.lertHi rv
AVestlngiiouse Electric Co
European Welding Co ,
Detroit Electrlcf. ,
Mining Stock Quotations.
New York, June 3. Alice, 140; Adams Con
solidated, ISO: Aspen, 200; Dpadwood, 120:
Eureka Consolidated, 350; Homestake, 950;
Horn Silver, 340; Iron Silver, 120: Ontario,
3,800: Ophlr, 500; Occidental, 100; Plymouth,
225; Savage, 215; Sierra Nevada, 205; Union
Consolidated, 220.
Coffee Markets.
J"ew York, June 3. Coffee options opened
irregular at 510 points decline, close barely
steady and unchanged to 15 points down;
sales, 29,000 bags; refined unchanged and
quiet; United closed at 69c for July.
Baltimore, June 3. Coffee fair at
IStfc.
New Orleaks, June 3. Coffee quiet,
dlnary to fair, lJf 192c
or-
LATE NEWS IN BRIEF.'
Rye In Berlin has risen six marks.
The run on tho Buenos Ayres banks still
continues. " t
Three horse thieves were killed by In
dian policemen In the Seminole Nation Sun
day. The Uruguay budget shows that the
financial condition of that republic is satis
factory. The six men who were covered over 27
feet by the caving in of a Minneapolis sewer
were all rescued alive.
A mortgage of $5,000,000. given by tho
Central New England and Western Railroad
Company, has been filed.
Three thousand feet of the Deadwood
Central Railroad in South Dakota wa3
washed away by the storm.
Lord Rothschild fears a dangerous state
of affairs in England, owing to the remark
able influx of Russian Hebrews.
A monument to Maryland's first Gov
ernor, Leonard Calvert, was unveiled at St.
Mary's yesterdny by Miss Calvert, a de
scendant of the family.
The steam launch Ytsam blew up in tho
lake at Ithaca Tuesday night; fatally scald
ing the fireman and seriously injuring sev
eral others. The craft cost $11,000.
A yellow flr tree has been shipped from.
Seattle, Wash., to Chicago to bo oxhibited at
the World's Fair. It is 113 feet long and 52
inches in diameter at the large end.
A Rochester buttonhole machine manu
facturer, Moses B. Shante, has been arrested
for violating the alien contract labor law.
Ho brought over a numbcrof workmen from
Canada.
-Rumored that there is a secret under
standing between Italy nnd Great Britain.
by the terms of which if Italy is attacked by
France, England will send a fleet to defend
its ally.
A fist fight between Senators Campbell
and Allen enlivened the proceedings of tho
Illinois Senate Tuesday afternoon. After
the belligerents wore separated the proper
apologies took place.
Cardinal Taschcrcau and other members
of the Quebec clergy are petitioning Parlia
ment to amend the election law to make it
an offense punishablo by imprisonment to
use liquor lor corrupt purposes during elec
tion times.
The deadly game of craps is responsible
for another negro tragedy near Hermitage,
La. In a dispute Sam Hummel shot Willlo
Jennings dead, for which he and two other
negroes were at once lyncneu uy colored
levee hands.
Tho schooner Minnie Coulbourn ran
aground at a drawbridge over Nanticoke
river at Seaford, Del., stopping traffic on tho
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad. The detention may affect the
market Of Southern and peninsular fruit.
John Spellman, tho kleptomaniac, who
last Saturday attempted to carry off a valise
and overcoat from the Southern Hotel, in St.
Louis, has been turned over to his father,
Edward Spellman, the Peoria, 111., distiller,
on condition that he be placed in an insane
asylum.
A Vienna correspondent says it Is semi
officially announced that the Russian Gov
ernment is disposed to negotiate with Baron
Hirsch in the matter of transporting the
expatriated Hebrews to the proposed Hebrew
colony which Baron Hirsch intended to
found in tho Argentine Republic.
! An attempt. was made at Waterbury,
Conn., Tuesday to wreck a New York and
New England passenger train by placing a
pile of iron anil lumber upon the track. Tho
engineer noticed the obstruction in time to
save his train. Two boys were afterward ar
rested for the deed, confessed and were sent
to the reform school.
Miss Mary Emerson, aged 65, who con
ducted a small farm and boarding houso
at Dedbam, Mass., was found dead In a small
closet In her kitchen Tuesday night. Marks
on her throat Indicated that she had been
strangled. Tho motive was evidently rob
bery. A German workman known as
August is suspected, but lias not as yet been
ca tight.
Robert Piercy, a young seal hunter of the
schooner May Bell, arrived at Victoria from
Juneau bj- the latest Alaska hoat, with a 6tory
of adventure and hardship. He and two
other men strayed from tho steamer off Cape
Faii-weather, in tho latter part of April, and
after some days mado land about 250 miles
from Jnncau. Thence they pulled along the
coast to that town, all the time in a dead
calm. The stock of provisions soon gave
out and they were forced to feed on raw seal
and ducks. They reached Juneau, thor
oughly exhausted and broken down, after 15
days of starvation nnd exposure. The two
other men aro still at Juneau. '
PATENTS OF THE WEEK.
New Things Under the Sun Concocted by
Inventors Nearby.
The following patents were issued to
"Western Pennsylvania, 'Eastern Ohio and
"West Virginia inventors for the week end
ing June 2, as furnished by O. D. Levis,
Patent Attorney, 131 Pifth avenue, Pitts
burg: T. W. Bartholomew, Danville, Pa., bracket;
J. W. Buchanan, Smithville, Pa., wire fence;
F. G. Caldwell, "Wheeling, cornice; James
Carter, Eureka, O., sleigh; M. J. Casswell,
Castalia, O., distributing liquid poison; T. F.
Crary, Jliddleport, O., sifting device; W. W.
Davis, Penn's Park, Pa., car coupling; J. J.
Gelger, Clyde, O., roofing; "Willlo Hickman
and IL C. Spindle, Cherry Camp, W.
Va., car coupling; S. D. L. Jackson,
Youngstown, advertising device; A. W.
Knlttle, Evans City, Pa., valve for oil
well bailers; C. H. Coyle, Easton, drying ap
paratus: J. Krelder, Annvllle, Pa., artificial
leg; E. 0. Long, Hayesvllle, O., horse power;
W . A. Maddy, Pomeroy, O., thill coupling;
Thomas Mangtn, Elmwood Place, O., stereo
type backing powder or filling; B. -F. 11c
Elwee, Dunmore, "W Va., cutter bar: Frank
Moore, Pittsburg, valve for fluid prossnro
signaling apparatus; T. J. Parkinson, Pitts
burg, protractor; George Poterle, Allegheny,
npparatns for producing coal tar and coke;
S. H. Randall, Wyoming, O.; horse collar
mold; W. H. Rldgway, Coatsville, Pa., Jet or
impact water wheel; A. V, Ryder, Unlon-
Sort, O., snlky plow; T. W. Southard, Mount
terllng.O.,. combination lock; G. H. Stroh,
Center Moreland. Pn... drawer crnido eaual-
izer; Dr. J. JL Burgoon, Allegheny, trade j
.u. iui ii-r-c ne,
THE HOME MEETS.
Eggs Are Weaker, and Choice Elgin
Creamery Butter Firmer,
POULTRY PLENTY AND DECLINING.
TheGeneral -Drift Is Still DoTnro"ard All
Along; Cereal Lines.
DULLNESS m THE LUMBER BUSINESS
k OrriCE ot Pittsbtro Dispatch, )
Wedxesdat, June 3.
Couwtry Produce Jobbing Prices Egas
have lost a littlo of their firmness, and top
price in Job lots Is no w 18Jc per dozen. Sup
ply of Ohio and New York cheeso has more
than caught up to dcmand,-and markets are
quiet. Choice grades of Elgin creamery aro
firm, while common grades of creamery and
country rolls aro Still weak and slow. De
mand for lemons has improved of late, nnd
advices from New Ydrk show an advanco
thereof 50c per box. Bananas and oranges
aro unchanged. Ohio cherries aro coming
in freely the past day or two. The Baltlmoro
and Ohio .Express, having- boen delayed
about six hours this morning, a large quan
tity of strawberries were thrown onto mar
kets after the regular time for morning
sales. As a result, lower prices prevailed,
and a good quality of berries was soldundor
10c per box. Poultry is in much better sup
ply than it has been of lato andour quota
tions are reduced to meet tho facts.
APrLES Fancy. $7 OOfffi 50 per barrel.
Hctter Creamery. Elgin. 202tc; Ohio brands,
lsia I7c ; common country butter, 12c ; choice country
rolls. L'ic.
Beans Navv. 2 3032 35; marrows, 2 332 40:
Lima lieans, S'&ffiGc.
Berries Strawberries. 812c a qnart; $2 002 25
aerate: cherries, 12epernox.
Beeswax-30432c $ D for choice; low grade, 22
25c.
Cider Sand refined. 58 50(310 00;common. $5 50
6 00; crah elder, S12 00H CO ft barrel; cider vine
gar. 1415c 9 gallon.
Cheese Ohio cheese, new. lOJMOJlc: JewYork
cheesc,ncw.l0JHc:Llinburger.l3,(14c:domeslle
Sweitzer, 16l7c: Wisconsin brick Sweltzer. ,14
14Uc: Imported Sweitzer. 27J5128c.
Cranberries Cape Cod. $3 233 50 a box; 811 50
(512 00 a barrel: Jerseys. $3 50 a box.
Eoos 18,19 for strictly fresh nearby stock;
Southern er gs,'1717$c; duck eggs, 2022c; goose
eggs. 31W32e.
FEATHERS Extra live geese, 506oc; No. 1, 40
45c : mixed lots. 30335c ft to.
Honey New crop white clover, 1820c ft lb:
California honey, 1215c ft lb.
Maple Syrup New, SigflOe ft gaUon.
New Maple sugar 10c ft lb.
Poultry Alive Chickens, 6070c a pair; spring
chickens, 5065c a pair. Dressed Turkeys. 16c a
pound; ducks, 12ul3c a ponnd; chickens, 1314c;
spring chickens, la22c a pound.
Tallow Country, 4Mc: city rendered. 3Kc
Seeds Recleaned Western clover, JS 005 20;
tlmotliv. fl 50: blue grass, (3 50: orchard grass,
$1 75; millet, 1 00; lawn grass, 20c ft lb.
Tropical Fruits Lemons, l 755 00; -fancy,
$5 0O5 50f Jlcsslna oranges, $5 OOlj 25 a box; Call
foniia oranjres. (3 5affi3 7o a box; navel oranges,
$4 505 03; bananas. $2 75 firsts, 2 CO good seconds,
ftbuuch:flgs. I520cft lbjdates. sffiflc ft lb: plne
appleo. $10 UX315 00 a hundred; Calfiornia cherries,
$2 M2 75 a box.
Vegetables Potatoes, $1 4031 50 ft bushel: cab
bage Florida, crates. 2 002 25; Mobile, crates,
2,533 00: kale, 7oH JI 00 a barrel; spinach. 75c
a bushel; beans, $3 HQg3 25 a bushel: beets, 55J&33C a
aozen; asparagus, uoc a aozeu; uennuaa onions,
(2 65 a bushel; Bermuda potatoes, 6 5Qg7 00 ft bar
rel: Southern potatoes. & 50fM 00 ft barrel
toina
: rad
toes, $3 50 bushel boxes; lettuce. 50c a dozen
ishes, 75c a dozen; rhubarb. l.y20c a dozen; cn-
cpinbers. 75c a dozen: onions. 15(?.20c a dozen: peas,
(1 501 75 a box; tomatoes, $3 003 50 a box; beans,
?l 502 00 a box.
Groceries.
Green-COFFEE Fancy, 24,25c: choice Rio,
2324cr prime .Rio, 22Jc; low grade Bio. 2122c;
old Government Java, 29j30c; Haracaibo, 23
27c; Mocha, 3032c; Santos, 2226c; Caracas,
2527c; Lafjuayra, 2027c.
Boasted (la papers) Standard brands, '25Hc;
high grades, 2730c; old Government. lava, bulk,
3IJ:34c: Maracalbo, 2830c; Santos, 2G30c; pca
bcrry. 30c: choice Rio. 29c; prime Rio, 25c; good
Rio. 2lc; ordinary, 2I(322;e.
JSPICES (whole) Cloves. lS16c: allspice, 10c; cas
sl3Sc; pepper. 13c: nutmeg, 75QSOc.
PETROLEU3I (Jobbers' prices) 110' test, 6Jc;
Ohio. 120. 7Kc; headlight, 150, 7ic: water white,
99jc; globe, 1414c; elalnc. 15c; camadlne.
He; rovallne, 14c; red oil, lOJigllc; purity, 14c;
olclnc, 14c.
Miners' OIL No. 1 water strained. 424lc per
gallon; summer, 3537c; lard oil. 5558c.
SYRUP Corn syrqp, 3033c; choice sugar syrnp,
3739c; prime sugar syrup, 343c; strictly prime,
3537c.
Is. O. MOLASSES Fancy, new crop, 45c; choice,
iU.V! medium. 33SW0c: mixed. SMSOSc.
Soda Bl-carb. in kegs, 3(3Vc: Dl-carb. In X'.
5ic; bl-carb.-, assortcefpackages, 5Jf0c; sal soda
In kegs, life; dg granulated, 2c. .
CANDLES-Btar, full weight, 8c: stearlne, per set,
8e parsmnerlNattc.1 ' '
RICE Head Carolina, 7K7Mey choice, 66Vc;
prime, 66Kc; Louisiana. 5V6c,
STAECH-PearL, 4c; corn starch, 6Kc: gloss
starch, 6(37c.
Foreiox Fruits Laver raisins, $2 50; London
layers,$2 75: Muscatels. $1 75; California Mnscatels,
?1 601 75; Valencia 6if7c; Ondara Valencia. 7K
3c; sultana. 12(?16c: currants, SifffflSc; Turkey
prunes, 7Jf8c; French prunes, 10ll,'jc:Salonl
ca prunes In 2-lb packages. Be: cocoannts ft IK). (6:
almonds. Lan.. S lb. 29c: do lvlca. 17c: do shelled.
40c; walnuts, .nap. 1314c; Sicily filberts, 12c:
Kmvrna fics.iafnll4c:new dates. 5!4fcMc! Brazil nnts.
10c; necani. 14(16c: citron.
-j o-. --iy,-i -- - ,. wi.- .... . .
fi 10, i13'iic; lemon
peel. 12c ft lb : orange peel, 12c.
Dried Fruits Apples, sliced; ft lb, lie: apples.
evaporated. 13314c: peaches, evaporated, pared.
20321c: peaches, California, evaporated, nnpared,
1316c; cherries, pitted, 31c; cherries, unpltted. c;
raspberries, evaporated, 23314c: blackberries,
6)(a)7c; huckleberries. 8c.
Scoabs Cubes, 5c; powdered, 5c; granulated,
4c; confectioners' A, 4Kc: sort white, 44'c;
jellow, choice, 3)Slc; yellow, good, 3Jf3JjiC;
yeuow, lair, 34iw,nc.
Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), 7 00; medium,
half Mils (600). 3-1 00.
Salt No. 1 ft bm, f 1 00; No. 1 extra ft bbL II 10:
dairy, ft bbl. SI 20: coarse crystal, ft bbl. fl 20;
Illgglns' Eureka, 4-bn sacks, J2 80; Hlggins' Eu
reka. 16 14-ft packets, $3 00.
Canned (tOODS Standard peaches, K 5032 63:
2nds, J2 1532 50; extra peaches. 2 02 70: cle
peaches, fl 6531 70: finest corn, 11 .15511 50; HTd.
Co. corn. $1 00Q1 15; red cherries, fl 3531 40; Lima
beans. ?1 35: ioaked do. 80c; string do, 70380c:
marrowiat peas. SI 1031 25; soaked peas, 65&75c;
pineapples, il 5031 60; Bahama do. (2 55; damson
plums, SI 10; greengages, fl 50; egg plums,
f2 90; California apricots, 2 0032 30; California
lears, f2 4032 60; do greengages, (1 90; do egg
plums, fl 90: extra white cherries. f2 65: raspber
lles. fl 3531 45; strawberries, SI 3031 40; goose
berries, fl 1031 15: tomatoes, 3clC0: salmon.
1-lb, fl 3031 to: blackberries. 00c; succotash. 2-B
cans, soaked. 99c: do green. 2-Ib can, fl 251 50;
corned beef. 2-lb cans, f2 202 25; 1-lb cans, SI 30;
baked beans, fl 401 50; lobster, 1-lb cans, f2 25;
mackerel, 1-lb cans, broiled, fl SO; sardines, do
mestic, Ms, S4 4034 60; Hi, f7 00; sardines. Im
ported, !4s, 511 5012 50; sardines. Imported, is,
SIS 00; sardines, mustard, ft 50; sardines, spiced,
FISH-Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. f20 00 ft bbl;
extra No. 1 do mess, f28 50: extra No. 1 mackerel,
shore, $24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel, f22 00: large M,
f20 00. Codfish Whole pollock, 5c ft lb; do me
dium, George's cod,6c: do large.7c: boneless hakes.
In strips, 5c; George's cod. In blocks, C,S37c.
Herring Bound sliure,f5 50 ft bbl; spllt.fs 60: lake.
?3 25 ft 10O-Ib bbl. Willie lish, 7 00 ft 100-lb hair
bbl. Lake trout, f5 50 ft half bbl. Finnan haddles,
10c ft lb. Iceland halibut, 13c ft lb. Pickerel, half
bbl, ti 50: quarter bbl, fl 60. Holland herring, 75c.
Walkoff herring, 90c.
Oatmeal f7 5037 75 ft bbl.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
Sales on, call at the Grain Exchange, 1
car 2 y. e. corn 68c, spot; 2 cars sample shell
corn, 58c, spot: 2 cars 2 w. oats, BOJc; 1 car
hay And straw, $11 and $7 75. Receipts as
bulletined, 21 cars. By Pittsburg and Lake
Erie Railway,! car of wheat, 3 of flour, 3 of
rye. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayno and Chicago,
1 car of oats, 3 of flour. By Baltlmoro and
Ohio, 3 cars of hay, 1 of oats. By Pittsburg,
Cincinnati and 8t. Lculs, 5 cars of oats. By
Pittsburg and Western, 1 car of corn. Our
quotations on wheat and oats are reduced In
accordance with actual sales. All along
cereal lines the situation continues In favor
of the buyer, as it has been tor weeks past.
Retail dealers only buy as their necessities
require
Wheat-No. 2 red, fl O0r 10; No. 3. si 0431 05.
Corn No. 1 mellow shell corn. 59360c; No. 3
yellow shell, 58359c; high mixed, 575Sc; mixed
shell. 56357c; No. 2 yellow ear1. 57(58c; high mixed
ear, 67363c; mixed ear corn, 6067c.
OATS No. 1. 1351Hc; No. 2 white. 50350)ic;
extra. No. 3. 4134974c; mixed oats, 4S349C
RYE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan, 9Scfl;
No. 1 Western. 93399c.
Flour .lobbing prices Fancy spring and win
ter patent flour, fo W& 25; fancy straight winter,
S3 5035 75; fancy straight spring, fa 5035 75; clear
winter. f5 2535 50: straight NXXX bakers', fi 253
550. Rye flour, f4 7535 00. Buckwheat flour, 1
2rft lb.
MiLLFEED No. 1 vihlte middlings. f24 00324 50 ft
ton: No. 2 white middlings. f22 U0323 00; brown
middlings, f 19 00319 59; winter wheat bran. fl7 50
318 00.
HAY-Baledtlmothy. choice. fl2 00312 50: No. 1.
511 5U311 75; No. 2 do.. 0 C030 50; loose rrom
wagon, fl2 00315 00, according to quality; No. 2
prairie hay. fii 0039 50: packing do., J3 5039 00.
Straw Oats, ss 0033 25:
wheat and rye, f8 00
825.
Provisions.
Sugar cured hams, large
Sugar cured hams, medium
Sugar cured hams, small
Sugar cured California bams
bugar cured b. bacon
Sugar cured skinned hams, large 1
Sugar cured skinned hams, medium
Sugar cured shoulders
Sugar cured boneless shoulders
Sugar cured skinned shoulders
Sugar cured bacon shoulders
Sugar cured dry salt shoulders
Sugar cured d. beef rounds
Sugar cared d. beef'sets
Sugar cured d. beef flats
Bacon clear sides. '
Bacon clear bellies
Dry 6alt clear sides, 101b ave'g
icsBjorK, neavy. ,
Mess pork, family
uiu, icunru, m uercea
Lard, refined,, la half barrels....
Lrd. refined. IndOlhtnbs-
1. i ', lv ., ;i v-j t ' ' -'
614
. , 714-
Lumber. "
Trade is still slow, and must continue so
as long as the lock betn een contractorand
carpenters sjands. Two months or mcrrd of
thp most precious building tlme.of tbd year
are already lost, and it has become an Impos
sibility to catch nn to hist year's volume.
Old prices remain and are as follows:
PINE UNPLANED YARD QUOTATIONS.,
Clear boards, per M '. f52 0055 00
Select common boards per M 30 00
Common boards per 31 20 00
Sheathing 18 00
Pine frame lumber per M 22 00327 00
Shingles, No. 1, 13 In. per 31 4 75
Shingles, No. 2. 18 In. per 31 3 50
Lath...: 3 00
HARD WOODS YARD QUOTATIONS.
Ash. lto4 In J40 00355 CO
Black walnnt, green, lug rnn 4i U035O00
Black walnut, Jdry, log run 60 00375 00
Cherry 40 00380 00
Green white oak plink, 2 to 4 In "... 20 00325 00
Dry white oak plank, 2 to 4 In 22 00325 00
Dry white oak boards, 1 In 20COfiS00
West Va. yellow pine, 1 lu 20 C032S orf
West Va. yellow pine. Vi la 25 00330 00
West Va. yellow poplar, Jitolln 18 00323 00
Hickorv. hi to in 13 OOgSS 00
Hemlock building lumber, per 31 15 00
Bunk rallj 14 00
Boat studding 14 00
Coal car plank 18 00
PLANED.
Clearboards. per 31 f 60 00
Surface boards .". 30 00335 00
Clear, -lnch beaded ceiling -28 CO
Partition boards, per 31.. s. 3500
Flooring. No. 1 X 00
Flooring, No. 2 1 25 00
Yellow pine flooring 30 004OO0
Weather-boarding, molded. No. 1 30 00
Weather-boarding, molded. No. 2 -25 00
Weather-boarding. ;-lnch 20 00
HARD WOODS JOBBING PRICES. ,
Ash.
Walnut log run, green..
Walnnt log rnn. dry....
$30 00345 00
25 00345 00
. 35 00350 00
W hltc oak plank, green
17 00210 00
White oak plank, dry
White oak boards, dry
West Virginia yellow pine, 1 in..
West Va. yellow pine, 1)4 In.....
Yellow poplar.
Hickory. VA to 3 In
Hemlock .-.
Bunk rails
Boat studding.
Coal car plank..
2O00322 0O
18 00323 00
woSsci 00
20 00325 00
13 00328 00
20 00325 OB
U6Ot2 0O
14 00
14 00
is 00
Metal Market.
New York, June 3. Copper steady. -Lead
strong; domestic, $4 52. Tin quiet; straits,
20 60.
"Wool Market.
St. Loma Wool receipts, 221,155 pounds;
quiet and easy, tending lower.
Sims May Recover.
James Sims, who attempted suicide" at
Market street and Second avenue Tuesday
morning, was better yesterday and may
recover. Katie McDermott, on whose- ac
count he tried to kill himself, visited her
loycr yesterday morning, and the two will
probably be married as soon as he gets well.
MrLMONS of rolls wall paper to be sold
at a price, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street,
65, 67, 09 and 71 Park way. tts
$$g2j&
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly off the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
ienr'effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 00.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAU
LOUISVILLE, AT. NEW YORK, It.V-
ARE WE
Right
or
Wrong!
A Shoe Dressing must restore the Bril
liancy of a worn shoe, and at the same time
preserve the softness of the leather. T1 '
" LADIES will the Dressing you are
using do both? Try it! ,,,
Four a dessert spoonful of your Dressing
into a saucer or butter plate, set it aside for
a few days, and it will dry to a substance
as hard and brittle as crushed glass. Can
such a Dressing be good for leather?
Wolff SOE Blacking
will stand this, test and dry as a thin, oily
film which is as flexible as rubber.
25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for
25 Cents. HOW? By painting
25 square feet of Old Furniture with
BIK-BON
WOLFF 4 RANDOLPH,
037 North Front Street. PHILADELPHIA.
' . JU4-100-TTS3
&0.0te,
'.on
F0R
2.iin
175
Soys
V5
H
SEs
W. L DOUGLAS
fcQ CHOP ts for Gent Jemen."
d?9 W Dl W Ladies.etcarewar
ranted, and o iUmped on bottom. Adorera
W.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Has. Soldby
D. Carter, 71 Fifth av. J. H. Frohring 339
Fifth av. H. J.iG.M. Lang, 4301 Butler St.
E. C. Sperber, 1320 Carson, st. Henry Bosser,
Allegheny. E. G. Hollman, Allegheny.
vl. rj
Lardreflned, in 501b tin cans.,.
Lard, refined, in 3!bllnpalU...
Lard, refined. In S!b tin palls...
Lard, refined, lu 101b tin palbi...
jA.Qv'BS&
?rnOiKu:. Ttf2
.Lll HWi';ji!J :'-' iaffr'T
si.f:fssnis$?
Wj WE?67- Jobs'?!' - 8
n 0 a ri!MI!i!IIP
wkwjmmmf mi
GEKtSJEfFfc
VMHPjpii
SICK HEADACHi:CllrtCT,s kittle Liver Ptia.
SICK HEADACHECarter,s 1Ame TjTerPUlJ,
SICK HEADACHECartcr,s Lm,e Llyer pmj
SICK IIEADACHECarter.g L,tUe L,Ter pmJ-
DOIS-TTSSH
ITCHING PILES
SWAYNE'S
OINTMENT
9 ABSOLUTELY CUBES.
SYMPTOMIS-Hobtnre: bxttmta IteUsr an4
tlniclnr; laont mt nig htl worse by seratchbic. If
allowed to continue tnmoro form sad protrude,
which Often bleed nnd uleerate. beeemlaff Terr
ore. SWATHE'S OINTMEXTstee the ltehlns
and Meedlar, heels ulceration, nnd In most cum
reasere the tumor. AttouPnulit&ril.
nolS8-TT3
FOR DYSPEPSIA
Vlatnst after Eating;
Stomach Catarrh, Head
ache, Heartburn, and all
forms of Indigestion.
Prepared from the fralt
of the Papaya, Maloa
Tree found la the tropica,
Drogglst) sell them.
.93rrs
BKOKEKS-PTNANCLVL.
Whitney & Stephenson
57 Fourth Avenue.
apSKS
SAVINGS BANK,
81 FOURTH AVENUE,
Cap;
D. Mc
lanital, $300,000. Surplus $51,670 29.
IcK. LLOYD. KDWAKD E. DUFF.
1 President. Asst. Sec. Treasv
f per cent interest allowed on time dc-
posits. OC1540-P
FAHNESTOCK & CO..
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
No. 2 Wall Street, New York.
Supply selected Investment bonds for cash,
or In exchange for marketable securities.
Execute commission orders for investor
at the Stock Exchange or in the open mart
ket.
Furnish information respecting bonds. I
apl2-139-TTSu
f
John M. Oakley & Co.,
BANKEES AND BKOKEBS-
Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum.
Private wire to New York and Chicago..
45 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg.
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE "WEST;
INGHOUSK Electric and Manufactur
ing Company: Stockholders desiring to par
ticipate in tho pending reorganization
should promptly send to tho Mercantile
Trust Company, 120 Broadway, Jfeyr York,
their stock duly assigned upon the hack of
each certificate to the Mercantile Trust
Company as trustees, and accompanied by
tho following letter: "To. the Mercantile
Trust Company: In response to the circular"
of the Wcstlnghouse Electric and Manufact
uring Company to its stockholders dated
May 7, 1891, wo hereby assign to you as
trustee and send herewith certificates for or
representing blank shares of stock in said
company, for which please send us negotia
ble certificates of deposit. Yours, etc."
The trust company wiU Issue negotiable
certificates of deposit for all stock deposited
with it. While stockholders become parties
to the reorganization agreement by simply
depositing their stock with, tho trust com
pany as above directed, they may exocuto
one of the original agreements either at tho
office of August Belmont A Co., 120 Broad
way, NowYork; the office of Lee Hlgglnson
& Co., 44 State street, Boston, Mass., or at
the office of the company at Pittsburg, at all
of which places ana at tho company's New
York offioe, 120 Broadway, copies of the. dr.
cular to the stockholders and. of, tho resolu
tion of the Board of Directors containing; .
tho. plan of reorganization, -and fnlLtafor- '
mation " regarding tho company and Its reor
ganisation can be obtained.
AUGUST BELMONT.
CHAULES FAIKCHILD,
BRAYTON IVES,
New York. Mav 12, 1S01 Je2-43
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR
WHITTIER
814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA.
As old residents know and back files ot
Pittsburg papers prove, Is the oldest estab
lished andmost prominent physician in tho
city, devoting special attention to aUchronlo
&sesre-N0 FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible MrpnilQ and mental ,dls
persons. IN Lll V UUO eases, physical de
cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi
tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered,
sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness,
sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover
ished blood, failing powers, organic weak
ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption,
unfitting the person for business, society and
marriage, permanently, safely and privately
MriBLOOD AND SKINsdS
eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bones, pains,
fjandular swellings, ulcerations of tho;
ongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara
raugements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal
dicbarges, inflammation and other painful
symptoms receive searching treatment,
prompt relief and real enres.
Dr. Whlttier's life-long, extensive experi
ence Insures sctentrfirootd reliable treatment
on common seine inriw-ples. Consultation
free. Patients 'af inlwtance as carefully
treated as if here. Office hours, 9 a. m. to
T. if. Sunday, 10 x. jr. tolr. M. ouly. DlL.
WHITTIER, 811 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, PaJ
JaS-t3-D3uwk i
DOCTORS LAKE
SPECIALISTS in all cases re
aulring scientific and confl
entlal treatment. Dr. S.K.
Lake, M. K. C. P. S., is the old
est and most experienced spe
cialist In tho city. Consulta
tion free and strictly confi
dential, once hours 2 to lanav to&r.x.;
Sundays, 2 to 4 r. k. Consult them person
ally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn or. -and
4th St., Pittsburg, Pa. Je3-72-Dwk t
MANHOOD RESTORED.
"SANATrvq," the
"Wonderful Spanlia
Beinedy, Is sold with
"CTrittenGuaranteo
to cure all Nerrotu DU
uses, luch u Wux:
"Memory, Lou of Brain
Power, Headache.
Wisefolnesa. lot Man
hood, NerroniaeM, Lm
tltade, all dratoj and
loss of power of tha
Generative Orgins, la
Before & After Use.
Photographed from life.
overexertion, jonthfnl Indescretlonj, or the : exctMtrj '
rue oi toDacco. oprarn. or iraiiuuu.- -tUSTi i
letd to Infirmity. Coastunpdon Mdlnuuittj. Pntop
In convenient form to carry In theveit pocket. "Prlco
1 a pictage, or 6 for U. "With ererj V order we glTB
written suaranteoto cure or refund tho
money. Sent by null to any ddrej. ClrcoUr f ree.
Mention this paper. Address.
MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Oflce for Tf. S A.
' 417 Prirhom Snwfc CHICAGO. ILL
FOIt SALE IN PITTSDIIEGH, PA, St
Jos. Fleming & Son. 410 Market St.
Daqnenne Faarmaer, 519 SmlthCeld St.
A. J. Kaerchcr, 59 Federal St ATJeghenr City,
fe2S-Ths
UrAI Tll-'",irtedtoI
utHL I n newTouthfttlcol
S
new Tonthfnl color
and Ufa to GRIT Hair. U-W OnlT
It. HATS' HIJ HIAITH. Most MtfctactorT Hair trrowtr.
iSL ItonaonWjply Ca.s WATnj. M. flair book free.
lUTS1 XILL COliliS. Bt rcl firCani. B1m, Itlihit.
Sold by JOS. FLEMING & SONS and dnur
gists. my21-Sl-MTh-xo8n
TO WEAK MEN SSS
early decay, waiting weakness, lost rnaohood. etc
1 will aend a valuable treatise Ojcaled) containing
follparttcalars tor home cure, FKEE et charge. -Arplendtd
medical work: ahould be read by every
man who Is nerronv and debUllated. Address.
FroC F. C. FOWLEB, Moodus, Coaiu
de2II-D3Uwk
ABOOKRlRTrlEMlLLIDN FBPffV.
QME TREATMENT!
WITH MEDICAL ELEOTRICnT
Tori jjnoBia; psoAino ts
NES.V0US DISEABTJt In hntti .rT
K E'.B,tt uu X" auHt Atinm
CHEMICAL CO., MMHADUI, VIC
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