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    EW VINEGAR LAW.
Text of the Act to Prevent Adul
teration of the Stuff.
IT MUST m STRICTLY PURE
And if Artificially Colored "Vail Get a
Dealer Into Trouble.
"WHAT SOME GROCERS HATE TO SAT
The law enacted by the Legislature pro
hibiting the adulteration of cider vinegar
has an important bearing on one of our largo
trade interests. The law was approved by
Governor Tattisoiion J due U, and is as fol
low: A3T ACT
To prevent the adulteration of cider v Inegar. regu
lating thesnlcof v Inejrar made wholly from ap-
" nc-. grain's and other fruits prohibiting the
nannfjctt:rcandNalcot vlnegarfrom certain In
gmllcuts Injurious to health, and providing pen
alties thcrvfor.
Sk-ctlou 1 -lit' It enacted bv the Senate and House of
J?epneutatlv e. of tho Commons lalth of remi
ss lvania in General A-simblj met, and it Is
In relij cinrtcdbv tlie authority of the -.aiue that
no person shall lnaDufjeture for sale or offer or
- iiosc lor sale a elder apple or orchard v incpir.
anj vinegar not the legitimate pntdm'l of pure
apple julc. known as nppli. elder orvlneg-ir. not
made cxclil-tvelr of s-iid apple clderor vimgar,
nuc -vhirli foreign un-iances drug or aiid-,
h-ive been liitruduccd as wav appiar bj proper
lefts.
S.'Ctlon! No person shall manufacture for sale or
knowlnel o-ter for sile or have In hlv pose-io.i
ilh intent to sell an v vlmpir found ujkiu proper
ust to contain an prejiaratlon of lead. copiht.
sulphuric acid or othir Ingredient injurious to
health.
teetion 3 All cider vinegar shall be wfth
out artitici.il coloring matter and shall
contain not les than 2 per centum by
weight of elder vinegar solid- upon full ev apora
tlon over boiling water and shall alo contain an
aiidity of not less than 4 per centiyu.
-The Casks Must be Dramlcd.
Section 4 -Eicrj person -naVIng or manufacturing
cider v lnerar for sale shall before shipment brand
m each bead ol the cask, Uirrel or keg contain
ing such i iuegar the name and residince of the
manufacturer, the date when the same was man
ufactured and the word-, "cider vinegar,"' and no
llncgarshall lie branded -Truit vinegar" unles
the same 1a made wholly from appks, grapes or
ot:-er fruits.
Section ".-Whoever ilolates anv of the provisions
of thi-ait shill lie Until not lest than 50 nor
more thau ItX) or imprisonment not less than 20
liorinore than 100 davs, or both, and shall be ac
iudfred to ial in addition all neee-ari cost-and
eien-e incurred in sniilv 7'.ng such vinegar and
all lot gar not in accordance with this act shall
In; s-tbji-u to forfclturcand situation.
A number of grocer ere interview cd as
to their opinion of this law against thcndul
torition ol Mnegar. Tlie inteivievi-. de
veloped the Inct that fullj 90 per cent of the
vinegar old here is entirely inn cent of
pure cider, or, in other words," i manufact
ured vinegar, said one leading vvl-olcsdlc
grocer:
"I have no objection to the new law, but
feelconlltIentth.it it will not avnil to knock
out adulterations. Vinegar that is inanu
Jaetnreil meet a great demand, and can lo
i-oldat much lower prices than that made
Irom apple juice exciu-nelj. If the public
want tlie cheaper grades they should not bo
deprived of the privilege. However, I bc
licv c that manutactured vinegar should
.Sail Under Its Proper Colors,
and should not be 'old lor w hat it is not. Tlie
true idea is to bell everything for what it
leully is, and I am as utterly opposed to
label as cider vinegar that which ha no
cider in it as I am against selling oleo for
butter. Let everything and every person
pass for vv hat thej arc"
said a reprcsentativ e ot ono of our best re
tail grocery establishments: "I think the
new law is a good one, and hope it w ill ac
complish its purpose. Any amount of
vinegar is "-old -is cider vinegar, w liich hasn't
n drop ot cider in it. The manutactured
article am be sold for 4,'ic to tic per
gallon, while tlie genuine -tuff
: wot th 15c to Ise per gallon. Genuine cider
vinegar is not icadv Jot market until it is
fui: two years old, whereas much of the
-irliele -old us such can be made ready in a
Jew flays, bv putting in acids tind small
quantities ot high vv lues, and then running
tne composition ocr beecli shai ings to gi e
it tlie proper color. The cider vinegar sold
by us is carried a coupie of years before it is
considered ready for marketing. Of course
it is carpeiish e to earn this product so long,
nnd thele are times, like lastfall, w lien cider
i dear, ow ing to a -hortage ot the apple
crop. Jiut w e Inn e a custom that At ants tho
jiuro tu.r, and propo-o to furnish the
goods."'
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Ecceipts Shipments and Prices at East Lib
ert and All Other Yard,
OJFICC OK l'lTTSBlTU; DlSrATCH,
Tt tsDv, June 10.
Cattle Receipts, 94.". head; shipment, 300
head. Market slow and a shade off from yes
terday's prices; no cattle shrpped to Xew
York to-daj .
Hogs Receipts, MO head; shipments, 600
hcrtd. Market dull: Philadelphia-, $4 801
4 t; bet 1 orders and mixed, $4 (Tig 4 TO;
common lorlicrs, 4 lOjM 50: pigs, $3 75(jj4 23;
i cars hogs shipjicd to New Yoik to-day.
Sheep Keci'ipt, 4.1W0 head; shiptnents,
4,'itio head. Market erj dull; 10 to 20c off
lrom j esterda j " pi ices.
Jlj Telegraph.
Omaha Cattle Ueccipts, 2,100 head; mar
Icct wasacthe and steady on hand fat and
heavj cattle; common grades, slow and
weak; fancj , 1,35') to 1,000 pound steers, $5 25
5 s.": prime, l,25Jto 1,273 pound steers, 4 75
yj2: gt.Kd to choice l,t.V) to 1,550 pound
steers, l 25T5 OU: butchers' steers, 1.C5J to
LWO pouiiU, Si 754 IK). Hogs Receipts,
s.liOO head; market aetic and stead to 53
higher: the bulk selling at it 35gl 15; light,
fl 13ft 1 .M. he:!, it WGl 40; mixed, s4 -.5JJ
4 SU. "-beep lleccipt, 5oi head, market was
steadj, tl.e demand exceeding the receipts;
liatne, $;. 00y5 25, western, $2 755 25.
Chlrago Hie Eiemug Journal lvports:
Cittle Receipts, 9,000 head; shipments,
SO00: market slow and lower; no cvtra or
choice native oil sale; other, S5 50?5 DO;
Texans, 2 7."a.4 0 cow s, $1 334 60. Hog-
Ueccipts, lO.onu: head: shipments, 5,000 head;
market. actue and highei"; rough and com
mon, $1 i04 .".; mixed and packers,
$4 40W1 50. prime ncavv and butchers'
weights, 4 50gt 60; light, $4 '.0Q4 00.
6heci Hcceipt' 7,000 heau: siiipnicnts, S.OOO
head: market ste.idj: no Tesans on s.ilc;
until c ewes J4 00,j4 75: wethers andjcail
ings, so tDS'J 35: lambs, 5 75g7 00.
Cincinnati Hogs stronger; common and
light, s3 75Q4 t);packing and butchers', S4 40
4 73: receipts, o0 head; shipments, 700hcad.
(.tittle iu good demand and linn; common,
$1 50is3 00. lair to choice butcher grades, $J 50
75 i.i; piime to cliotce shippers, Jl 75305;
receipts, 500 bead; shipments, JOOheuil. ftneep
in lair demand and steady; tair to choice,
S3 25i75; extra lat wethers and j'earlings,
f5 oosij 25; receipts, 3,2 j0 head; snipments,
3,040 head. Lambs lirnier; common to choice,
4 250 90 per 100 jiouuds.
w York Itec es Xo fresh arrivals;
feeling linn; dressed beef steadv at f
9sc; sliipmcnts to-day, 200 beeves and if
sueep: to-morrow, 500 leeeand i,0t0 quar
ters of licet. Cah es Keceipl, 92S head; mar
ket Jfic low en acjiIs. SjoOaSK1; buttermilk
calves, S., 5t). Miecp Ueccipts, s,lc9 head;
Mieep steatly; lambs dull: sheep, ?4 ofiftfj 00;
lamb, ;5 oog7 00, dressed mutton tiiTii at
9lvKc: dic'scd h'mbs steady at loKgllc.
llog' lleeeipLs, 8,000 hc.id, consigned 'tlirect;
jnaiket uouunall steady at $4 30g3 25.
M. Louis Cattle Iteecipts, 3,300 head; ship
ments, "too head; matket steady; good to
lunrv native steers, 5 O0W5 90; lair to good,
H 00Q1 10. Texaus and Indians, $2 90&4 b5.
Hog' l!cceipt, 5,100 head; shipments, none:
maiket strongei; tail to choice hcivy, $4 40
4 5: mied grades, ft OOgl 45; light, lair to
bet, SI 35gl 4'i. fcheeji Ueccipts, 1,705 head;
shipments. 500 head; market steady; lair to
lancj.fi 105500.
ISufulo cattle dull: no very good here;
receipts, 2 cars lor sale andC held over; none
through. Hogs a shade easier; no good heavy
heie; not quolablj' low cr; receipts, 15 load
through, 5 on sale; medium, $1 S0iij4 b5. Sheep
and lamps dull: receipt, 4 loadsMirough, 2
loads, on sale; lair to good. j4 75515; otlicis,
S3 25; callings, 4 755 50; spiing lambs,
$5 75S7 00
Kansas Citj CattieKeccipts, 4,890 head;
shipments, 291 head: maiket, 5c to 10c
lower; steers, $5 2S5-95: cow, $1 D0.! 95;
htockersniid leedci, $2 Ij04 25. Hogs Ke
ceipts, 7,kni head: shipinents,?2;i0 head: mar
ket strong to.V higher: bulk;. $4 254 33; all
grades, .; :a I 4. Micep-Eeccipis, 2.OS0
bead; shipment, 1-25 hcad;niarket strong.
il
Drj-goods Market.
Xew Toek, Jupe 16. Business In drj'goods
vtas affected somewhat bj- the extreme heat
prevailing, but good just reduced in price
wcroIu!rl'fictic. There is a better feeling
liow that detinitencss lias been reached. In
ierdirectionsjhe market was unchanged
1 apparently stead-.
Metal Markets.
w York, June IS. l'ig iron quiet. Cop
per dull; Lake. June, $12 85. Lead stead-;
domestic, 45. Tin dull, closed heavy:
straights, $20 65.
WATCHING THE WEATHER.
Wheat, Corn and Oata Itlse and Fall Ac
cording to Whether It Italns or Shines
t liirry Strength In the Leading Cereals
Provisions More Active,
CHICAGO Speculators in wheat to-daj'
devoted themelvcs chiefly to the studj- of
the weather map, and regulated their trades
to lit the metereological probabilities. Julj
openedat94g95c against 94c at tho close
j"esterday. Tlie feeling was strong nnd the
price almost at once touched c. It fluct
uated between that price nnd 94?c for a long
time, then gaining renewed strength ad
v anced to 95Jic In tho last hour there was
a reaction to 95c, then a rally to 93Jc and
the close was at 95Jic, a latoTaris cable quot
ing prices lower and taking the edge off the
market.
Tlie early strength wa due to reports that
it was raining in the winter w hcatbclt wheto
harvesting was iu progress, though tho
weather map did not fully confirm these
statement, and fears of a wet harvest made
shorts ncrv ous.- The! amount of wheat and
Hour on passage also showed "a decrease of
1 016,000 bushels lat week and helped. to" in
crease the strength. Later, San Krnncisco
dispatches to IJigelow & Co. reported an nd
vance of fie there on bids for. export to
France. Liverpool advice, shqwed a decline
there of Jjd, with trade dull.
There was a good busines in "corn, though
it wa mostlj- of a local character. The feel
wa unsettled, but on the w hole price aver
aged higher. A good sharo of the demand
wa from parties who have sold freelj" in
tho East for the this month's delivery. Crop
report w ere again verj favorable to-day, as
the weather 1 hot and shower- over tho
West. Markets were all up, and all local
receipts wero lighter than expected. Julj
opened at 54.".4c, against !Ac a the last
ptice vcsjprdaj". but there was rather free
selling and a decline to oljfc resulted, aided
somowhat by the Dunham announcement.
Then a better feeling succeeded and prices
nd anced to 55JJe, reacted to 55e, strength
ened and closed at 55c-
Oats opened c higher at 37c for Jnly,
broke to 34JJP, improved to 37ffe in sj-ui-path
v w ith corn, broke again to 3flc, but rfe
acted and closed at 37JaC.
Provisions were-active and strong most of
the day, though the close showed only a
slight advance compared witu j estcrdaj'.
Hogs w ere 510c higher, and the strength in
coin assisted to head prices up until the
close. Mes pork for September dcllvery
opened at $10 70 against $10 G2Jnsthe closing
figure yesterdaj, o!d off to $1 017K "P
$10 F2r weakened and closed at $10 n7'j.
lard and ribs taking the same general
course.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows, as
corrected by John M. Oakley & Co., 45 Sixth
street, members of Chicago Board of Trade:
j Open- High- Low- j Clos-
JlRTICLES. Ing. j ct. ( est. lug.
Witr-vr, Jfu. 2 i
Jniif SS I S7'i 07'
Juiv iti I nsT aii n,ri
August .. 91si tr2i( J1S 92s
Coax, J.'o. 2. i
June 57 I .Wfl 37 58s5
July 54u Vi 54j So1
August 53J4 54 53 Z3&
O VT, XO, I. 1 I
Juiu z:i, $i 37M as'i
JlllV 37 T.t SSV, 37'
August 32 321i 31"B 32o
MESS l'ORK. ' I
Jult 10 5:'j'10.V 10 33 10s
Sptfmlcr. 10 70 1U 824 10 57V 10 G7'a
Laku. .
Jul 6 3". 6 40 6 32U' 6 35
bcpttmUr. C37'i GtSf C53 -1 6 57s:
MIOKT 1U11S. j
Jul 6 05 CI!!. 6 02U 6 07'i
S-rptembtr. 6 30 G 37j 6 27' 6 32s.
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
unchanged. Xo. 2 spring w heat. 97ffl7lc;
2 rjc. 79c: Xo. 2 barley nominnl: Xo. 3
noniinal; Xo. 4 nominal; 'o. 1 flaxseed,
$1 OS. prime timothv seed, $1 2S: mes pork,
per barrel, $10 35QU037U: lard, per 100 pound,
s6 27: short rib sides (loose), $0 00
6 T5; dry salted shoulders (boxcd)$5 00(
. iu; snort rjear sides (uoxeui, fo axijo 4a.
sjugar I'nchanged.
On the Produce Exchange to-tlaj- the but
ter market was steady and unchanged. Eggs,
ll15c
3JETV YORK Flour quiet and unchanged.
Coinmcal steady and quiet; "ellow Western,
$3 253 73. Wlieat Spot maiket higher and
quiit; Xo. 2, $1 0!!Q1 r.li elevator; $1 10U
1 10K afloat: $1 ojjiffl HJf f. o. b.: un
graded red, $1 Oiji&l lljf; Xo. 1 Northern,
to arrive, $1 11; Xo. 1 hard, to arrive, $l"15i;
Xo. 2 Chicago, $108; options opened un
changed toc up and quickly advanced
Jk1?8c " reports of damage to tlie ciop by
ram and an unexpected decrease in
amount on passage; from this there
was a little realizing and a decline of c.
but the close was steadv at lx,ic over
j-esterdav. X'o. 2 red June at $1 )l tr.,
closing $1 00; July, $1 Ojil 0;, closing at
$105: August, $1 01gl 02, closing at
$1 Oljcj; September. 1 u0J,,h 0i, closing at
$1 01; October, $1 01 01, closing at
$1 01: December, $1 te'Ql 03, closing at
$1 02V. May, $1 0G'1 07; closing at $1 07.
Corn Spot market higher, strong, scarce,
Xo. 2, OOJ270c iu elevator, 71c afloat; un
graded mixed, G7K7lc; options advanced
l!--Kc closing firm on light receipts
closing at oOcj;. Oat spot market
lirnier and more active. Uil'.c no.
and strong; Julj-, 42J4";jc, closing 45c;
August. 37i3sXc closing :e&c; September.
:'i:!c. closing 3G!Cc. Xo.2siot white 45J.J
4.sJ5c: 31i.ed wetem 4046c; w bite do 4;.we;
s'o. 2 Chicago 44ig4i,e. Haj- quiet, linn.
Hops quiet, steadj-. Tallow steadv and
qifiet. Kggs quiet, casj, western lo16VJ.
l'ork dull, steady. Cut meat dull, steadj.
Middles quiet, easy. Lard higher, closed casV;
western steam, $ii 62; June, $0 52: July,
$6 52C 5S. closing $6 50 bid: Augnt $S CO; Sep
tember $C 00 S7, closing. $C 81 bid; October
$G9i6 93, closing $6 01. Butter quiet, eay;
Western dairy ll15c; do creaiiiery 15lkc;
do factor" ll14J$c; Elgin 17Bil?J-c. Cheese
fair demand, easier; part skims 4GJc,
RALTI3IORK Wheat Arm nnd higher;
Xo. 2 red spot, $1 OSUfid 0 July, $1 0S)Z
6103: August, $1 OiJiQl 0l)J; September,
$1 0Oj4g$l 01. Corn inactive and higher;
mixed, pot, and the month, lUUgtviJicjJulv,
C)i.fCi-Vc: spot,Xo.2white,C4le. Oatswcak
and dull: Xo. 2 white Western, 32g53er Xo. 8
mixed do, 50Q 51c. Kye very dull; Xo. ' 2, 93c!.
Hny stead ; good to choice timothy, $12f 131
Pi-ovisions moderatel active; moss pork,
old, $12; new $11; bulk meats, loose shoulders,
5c; long clear. c: clear rib side, Gc:
sugar pickled shoulders, GJJc: sugar-cured
s-noked shoulders, 7J.JC; hams, ll'12c: lard,
rellncd, Sc. Butter steady; creamery, tancj",
18lSJc: do, fair to choice, lt17c: do, imita
tion, l516c; ladle, fanoy, 14c: do. good to
choice, il13e; store packed, 1013c. Eggs
at 10c.
ST. LOULS Flour quietand steady. Wheat
opened He down, then firmed up and closed
atil!io above vesterdav; Xo. 2 red, cash,
91l-.ijic; Jnly, 90:92c, closing at Dljfc;
August, 89Ji90'ic, closing at 90c; December,
!2g93Xc. closing at 9.1c. Com opened firm
at !c above yesterday, closing strong at jc
changed. Egg qniet njid lower at l-ic.
Com meal linner at $3 003 10. Prov isiolis
higher. Arm and a fair business transacted.
P01 k, $10 2 Lard, $3 fO.
PHILADELPHIA-Flour dull and weak.
Wheat firmer and higher; Jingraded, on
tnirlc, $1 10; Xo. 2 red, June, $L05if?l 01; Julv,
$1 03JJffl 05: August, $1011U1; Sep
tember, $1 001 003. Com Options strong;
Carlots in lair demand and linnei-; Xo. 2
mixed, on track, bOJc, do elevator, COe: Xo. 2
mixed and jellow. in elevator, Wc; Xo. 2
4'Jc. closed at 45c; Xo. 2 white, Juno, U
44c.
alLVXEAPOLLS Xo.l Xorthem wheat was
in good demand to-da j" at about tlie Julv price
to j-Jc over. The most of the sales w eie made
at '.r.ijic deliv ercd. X'o. 2 Xorthcrn sold tairlv
at the opening, but the demand was small
and soon filled, after which sales j ere ditii
eult to make except at concessions with con
siderable offered. Low grades slow. Clos
CLXCIXXATI Flour in better domand.
Wheat stronger; Xo. 2 red, $1 02. Corn in
moderate supply; X'o. 2 mixed, 5Sc. Oats
barely steadj ; Xo. 2 mixed, 4545e. Kye
scarce and nominal; Xo.2 s5c l'ork quiet at
$10 S7. Lard in good demand at $ft 00. Bulk
meats strong at $G 00. Bacon strong; mill
$7 007 Mi. Butter steadv. Eggs in light
demand at 12J-jC Cheese eak.
MILWAUKEE Flour unchanged. Wheat
linn. Xo. 2 spring, on track, cash, 9I
:i5c; Julj-.SHJSc; Xo. lX'oitlicrn,$l (W. Com'
higher; Xo. 3, on track, 3sJ(;. Oats higher;
Xo. 2 white,, on track, 40JJc Barlej- tinner;"
Xo. 2, iu store, G9c bid. Kye quiet; Xo. 1, in
stole, 62c Provisions Arm.
TOLL-DO-Wheat steady; cash and Juno,
$102: Julj", B7Hc; August, 95c; December.
97c. Com dull nnd firm; cash, Gc. Oats
quiet; cash, 46c. Clovcrsecd steafly; cash,
$4 20, ,?
KAXSAS CITY Wheat weak; Xo. 2 hard,
c:ish, 87c ; June, 85c bid; Xo. 3, 89Jc Corn
June, 50c bid. Oats steady; Xo. 2 cash, 41cr
June, 40Jc bid. Eggsflnnatl2c
Tupentine Market. "
Xew York Rosin dulL Turpentine aniet
and steady at 33c H
111 ine tt est nnti snoris cov onng: aune,
C7(gft7Kc, closing at G7Kc; July, C2(i&i',c,
closing at tJiJic: August, C0i.f6lc,
closing at ClUe; September. SllliSiblUc
nuove vesicmaj-; - o. casn, aj5a-c; Julj-,
.riJl4&M, closing at 53c; September, 51(3
51J.C, closing at 51c. Oats highcrand fan Iv
activc: Xo. 2 cash, 43c: Julv, 34;(S35Xe,
closing at 3.c; August 30i30JJc, closing
at 30c. Kye. Xo.2. 75c. Hnv ouiet and un
ing quotations: xo. 1 iiaia, June, $1 O-1-on
track, $1 011 0J: Xo. 1 Xorthem, June,'
9r))ie: July, 99Jc; September, 89JJc; on track,
!)&$! 00; Xo. 2 Xorthem, on track, 9597c.
CHOOSING A PLACE.
Female College People Fall in Love
With a Shadyside Property.
VANDERGRIFT PLACE SUITS THEM.
An Allegheny Site Also Talked Of, but
Chances Favor the Former.
THE DRIFT OF LOCAL SPECULATION
It was stated yesterday by a gentleman
who is in a position to know, that the Pitts
burg Female College people havo almost de
cided to locate in Shadyside, and have un
der serious consideration the Captnln Yan
dcrgrift property on the south side of Fifth
avenue, near Shadj" lano. This property
consists of six acre of land covered with
beautiful trees, very essential for an insti
tution of tlils kind, and ono of the largest
nnd finest residences in Western Pcnnsj-l-vania,
together with costly outbuildings
and greenhouses. It is undorstood the price
asked for this propertj', including tho right
of way to Shady lane, is $120,000. It was
further stated that if either tho collego or
the Bowman Instltuto takes tlie property at
the abov e flguro, which is $30,009 lets than
Captain Vnndergrift saj-s tlie property is
worth, ho will donate tho entire fnrnlsh
ment, excepting picture and bric-a-brac,
which is entirely new and worth between
$30,000 and $10,000.
It is not pufferj" to saj-thatnbetterlocation
for the college, or buildings and grounds
better ndapted to educational purposes, can
not be found in the two cities, and the senti
ment of those spoken toon the subject yc
tordav was that tho college authorities
would do w ell to close witli Captain Yander
griff offer. But tliat is for them to decide.
Another report wa to the effect that tho
college would bo located In Allegheny, al
though no site has been found to nnsw cr all
the requirements. Of the two report the
former is the more probable, and w ill be so
regarded when it is stated that two of the
collego authtn ities v lsltcd and inspected tlie
Yandergi If t place j estcrday.
X'o Cause for Complaint.
The real estate market is active in tho lot
department, but rather quiet for large prop
erties, except In n few of the downtown dis
tricts, w heie there are always buyers at fair
prices. Important transactions on Ponn,
Third and Smithfleld streets are pending,
but will not be closed for some time. Here
and there an agent may bo heard complain
ing of dull times. Thej" should not overlook
the important tact that there are almost
twice as many men iu tho business as thcio
were at the beginning of last year. With
qommissions going to so many agents it
would be unreasonable to expect all of them
to do as much a they did In H-"90. Still, the
largo majorltj- of broker are a busj-'as
tnej' caret 10 ue at tins season 01 me j ear.
She Makes Them Hustle.
The members of tho Xew York Real Estate
Exchange arc watching with much interest
the career of one of their associates, Mis
Agnes K. Murphj". She is tho onlj' w oman
belonging to that bodj", nnd her business
.qnalttiesandnbilitj' to hold her own in tho
rush for commissions hav ing never excited
the envj" of her competitor, now command
their unstinted admiration. Miss Murphj"
lives across the Harlem river, where her
father had a small real estate office. He died
about three j"cars ago after a lingering Ill
ness of two vears, during which she took
charge of hisoflice. The office was all that
tlie lamily had after he had gone. Miss
Agnes then took it in full charge and began
to bestir herself to make money out ot it.
Old brokers 11: that section soon found that
thej- had to rise early and sit up late to keep
the pace she set. Her office is one ot the
most important in tlie upper wards. She
makes quicker sales and gets better tirices
than any of her competitors.
Business X'cws and Gossip.
A residence property on Center street,
Wilkinsburg, a good house and almost an
acre of ground, is about changing ownership
at a price very close to $G,t00.
The offices of the East Pittsburg Improve
ment Company and of tho Turtle Creek Val.-lej-
Water Company have been removed to
417 Wood street. Tho improvement company
is letting tho Contract for 20 now" homes at
Wiimcrdlng and 20 at Brinton, to bo of
modern design and of flvo and six rooms
each.
The prospect of heavy crops continues to
inspire hope of an active trade movement iu
the fall. Europe will want all the surplus.
Mr. D. P. Black, when last heard from, was
"doing" Germany. He will return by w ay of
Italy, France and England.
There is a fair investment demand for
local bond, nnd a good many sales are made
on the quiet.
The Board of Directors of the Xaturnl Gas
Company of West Virginia, at a meeting held
on Monday for organization, re-elected C. Y.
Batchelor President: Harris Buchanan, Sec
retarv; Henry Fisher, Treasurer, and George
Heard, Assistant Treasurer and General
Manager.
The two largest nnd finest flats in this
"neck of the woods" nie in the Tenth ward,
Allegheny. They pay the owners 8 per cent.
Mackerel are said to be plenty this season,
and a good catch is expected.
Charters were issued at Harrisburg vestcr
dav for the IMmo savings Building anil Loan
Association, of Sharpsburg, Allcghonj"
eountj", capital stock, $230,000, and tlie spoyer
Hotel Company, of Beaver, capital stock,
$1CO,OJO.
At a meeting of stockholders of theSewick
ley Dairy Compan yesterday It was decided
to allow the Board of Directors to sell the
whole or .1 part of the land formerlj" used bj"
the companj".
An office sale or 100 share of Central Trac
tion stock at 17 w as talked of j-csterday
evening.
There is a good deal of quiet buying of
Philadelphia Gas stock by those who have
faith tint tho supply will hold out, and thej"
are In the majontj".
The Building Record.
Penntts for the erection of tho following
buildings w ere issued j esterday:
Dennis Fitzgcrald,"frame two-storj" dwell
ing, 16xS2 feet, on Dauphin street, Xinetecnth
ward. Cot, $1,000.
Charles Slider, frame two-story addition
dwelling, 11x14 feet, Webster street. Thir
teenth ward. Cost, $400.
Joseph Shatter, three frame two-story
stores and dw ellings, 34x22 feet, Shad" Lane,
Twentieth w ard. Cost, $.1 200.
Movements iu Realty.
W. C. Boringer & Co. sold to Mrs. Gulda
Goldsmith for Shindlc Bros., five brick
dwellings on Woostcr street, foi $12,500.
Ira M. Burchfield sold three more lots on
Warnet street, Twentj--thlrd ward, for $2,
8C0. Baltensperger & Williams sold two moro
lots in the Weinman Plan, Mt. Washington,
being Xos. 49 and 30, each 25x115 feet, for
$490. Mrs. K. S. Wlshart was the purchaser.
John K. Evving & Co. sold for F. G. Kohr
kastc, of Xew Brighton, Pa., to Oliver Gitt
ings a lot COxlOO on Sheridan avenue, Tenth
ward, Alleghcnj", b"ing Xo. 91 in F. G. Rolir
kastc's plan, lor 250 on monthly payments.
Black & Balrd sold for tho G'ermania Sav
ings Bank to ircdenck Staltz a two-story
trauie dwelling nnd double lot, being Xos.
4530 and 433S Penn avenue,40xlC0 feet through
to Comno alley, for $3 300.
Magaw & Goff, Liin., sold for Phil. Yortish
to a capitalist lrom Armstiong Co., four lots
each 25x120, and tw o lots eachWHect front by
1C0 feet deep, and 14 feet wide in rear, on
West street, Wilkinsburg, for $1,800.
AN. A." Herron & Sons sold another lot in
tho third plan of the Wilkins Estate, Xo.59,
on Hutchinson nv cnue, 52x120 feet, for $700.
Lbts in this plan are sellingrapidly.
The Schenley Park Land Company sold to
It. R. Warren n lot 25xll!i on Gladstone street
for $C00 on easy tenns $5 cash, balanco' $5
per month; also sold to J. B. Keefer, two
lot, 50150, 011 Gladstone street, for $1,240, on
same terms; also sold to E. Kratzer, one lot,
5xl00, on Haldane street, for $a50, monthly
payments.
THE M0NETAEY MOVEMENT.
Xo Jfear of a Stringency When the Crop
Movement Starts. '
At the banks j esterday money was nbun
dant nnd discounting fair. Advices from all
tho financial centers were of about the same
tenor. Tho largo cash reserve which this
condition indicates is not onlj- a guarantee
against a stringoncj", but a strong induce
ment to business expansion the coming fall.
There was no change in rates. Currency
was in large supplj". Exchanges wore $2,252,
610 18 and balances $4C0,4.:4 37,
ThftMinancinl condition at Chicago is thus
set forth: The demand tor funds keeps good,
bnt is hardly equal to the supplj-. The mar
ket Is easier than It was a week ago. Some
outside loans have been made at 4 percent,
and a good many banks are anxious to put
out loans at 5 per cent. The fear of any
serious stringency when the crop movement
ct-tirta la linf otvnn tlifmi Tt 1e thought
mercantile interests throughout the rountry
nre taking so much les funds than they Aim.
aj-carago that tho increased demand, to
move tho crops can lie met withont great
difficulty. . -
At Xew York yesterday money on call was
easj", ranging from 2 to 3 por cent; last loan
2Uc, closedoffcrednt224c. Primomcrcan
tlloiiaper, 57c. Sterling exchango quiet
but linn at $1 85 for 60-day bills and $4 8SJ4
for demand.
Closing
Bond Quotations.
U. S. 4s,rcg.
.ll7fM.. K. &T.2iH...
-llsvl Mntnal Union 6-
.. 40,
..10t
TT. S.4-.. conn..
II S. 4KSs, reg 100
XT. S. 4s, coup 100
ti. a. vj. 111. ''r' "'
.ibis,
.1105?
rtonucm i". -"
raciuc 03 or '35.. .-...109
.Milslatiastamped4s )
Missouri 85
Tcnn. new set 6s 100
Tcnn. new set 5s 102i
Tenu. new set 3s 70
Can. Southern 2ds... AS
Ccn. Parlflc lsts ittm
Din. . R. O. Ists....ll44
Pen. Alt. . 4s .. .. 82
D.Jtlt. G. W. lsts.. -
Eric 2(ls , 97
M.. K. AT. lsts 76
Jtortncrn rnc. -'"
Xorthw'n f-onsols.
Vftrthw'n Deb. Ss.
..MS
..101
fcTH.I At..
St. L.AS.F.Gcn.M ins
St. Paul Consols.....-
St. P.. C. P. lt -I"
Texas PadncKM.... Ji
TetasPaclnelils.... 3t"5
I'nion racinc lsts ..WJs
West Shore i"J-r
h.G.Wcst. lsts 7Vi
Bank Clearings.
Chicago Xew York exchange, fi070e
premium. Demand for loans active at
KB Pr cent on call and B.per. cent on
time. Clearings for to-dav w ore $11,750,000.
St. Locis-Clcarings, $3,720,181; balances
$110 022; money at G7 per cent; exchange
on Xew York90 per cent premium.
MiMriiis Xew York Exchange selling at
$1 premium. Clenrlngs, $2'jS,031; balances,
$30123.
Xhw OnLEAj. a earing. $1,813,053.
X"kw YoRK-Clearings, $132 522,708; balances,
$4,432,411.
Bostox Clearing $16,3fi6 922: balance,
$1,802 431: inonej", 23 por cent; exchango
on Xew Yoi k, 5 to 10 cents discoun t.
Philadelphia Clearings, $11,123,33.1; bal
ance. $1,232,071: monej", 41J pev cent.
Bvltimokb Clearings, j2,40l,U9; balances,
$298,094; money, C per cent.
HOME SECURITIES.
GOOD PRICES REALIZED AT AUCTION
1'OK DIVIDEND PAYERS.
Xothing Startling in the Regular Way
Small Gains and Losses About Ev en The
Unlisted Tractions Picking Up A Xew
Basis of Consolidation.
There was nothing in tho stock calls yesterdaj-
to attract special attention. Sale
footed up only 68 share, furnished bj" Lus
ter, Pleasant Valley, Duqucsnc Traction nnd
Airbrake. Price changes wero fractional in
all cases. Second Avenue, Luster nnd Char
tiers closed better than tho opening. Cen
tral Traction was weaker. Manufacturers'
Gas wa wanted at 26. For Duquesne Trac
tion 13twas bid, offered at IB. Manchester
Traction could have been sold at 20. For
Electiic Sciip 55 w as bid.
The event of the day was the auction alo
bj- John I). Bailey In tho afternoon. Tho list
ot stock was larger and most of them valu
able. There was a good attendance of brok
ers and outsido buyers. Prices realized w ero
iu most cases aoovo tho regular mnrkct.
AVlicn bid were low er the stocks were w Itli
drawn. Thorosnltof the nle will probablj
bo to olovato price on 'change, or at least
stiffen the view sol" holders. Follow Ingvi ere
tho prices:
Shares.
inscription or&iocK. rnce.
SO
20
7
Ui'S
40
Bank or Pittsburg ? 37 2"
nth-eiio' Xatlonal Il-ink S 00
Exchange Xalional Hank 87 ""
Alleghcnj Suspension Bridge, new 30 50
Northern Liberties Bridge
ll.intl Street Bridge
Pittsburg Oa Comptny
Pittsburg Gas Companj"
Philadelphia Gas Company
Pleasant Valley
Fort Pitt National Bank...
safrt Dcnoslt Coinninv
41 7
7"! 25
72 30
12 50
24 li'i
170110
10
lfO
30
50
100
10
10
(v3
M2S
33 09
Sale Deposit Company. .
1ft lloatman's liiKUnucc Comnanv
There were a number of withdrawals tor
Insufficient bids or no bids. There was no
bids for the M. & M. Bank. Allegheny Su
pcnion Bridge wns withdrawn on a bid of
at Tuna Oil vras passed. Mechanics' Xa
tlonnl Bank wa withdrawn on a bid of
$111 50.. and First Xatlonal Itmk of Pittsburg
on a bid of $182 23. There was no bid for the
First Xntional of Alleghenv-, nor for the
Third Xatlonal of Pittsburg. Citizen' Xa
tlonal was taken back at $14 75. and Freehold
Bank at 63. There was no offer for Gei mail
Fire Insurance Company. BridgewaterGa
was withdrawn on n 1ml of 23. There weio
no lmvers present for Pittsburg Plate Gin
or Itellcrue bonds. All 111 all, the sale was
one of the most successful of recent time.
Gossip wa still busj" with the Tractions.
A prominent broker said in regaid to con
solidation reports: "Citizens, Duquesne,
Pittsburg and Birmingham and Mnnrncstor,
whoe Held nro widely divergent and arc
not competitor, are in a position to pool
their issues. -The" have the amo capitaliza
tion. A central power house would answer
for all of them. This would cut down ex
penses, and by exchanging tickets thej
would accommodate the public and increase
their business. This consolidation would
control 00 miles of track andsomc of the best
tcnitorvin tho city nnd suburb. On the
other hand, the Duquesne and Pittsburg are
iieoessarUy competitor, paralleling each
other, and a consolidation between them
looks to mo like a business imposslbllltj".
There Is nothing to consolidate."
Another broker, thought the Duquesne and
the Pittsburg couldnit afford to fight each
other forever. Ho said: "I attach no sig
nificance to tho meeting hetw ecu Mr. Magco
and Mr. Elkins in Philadelphia. They oftcli
meet. But I think'somo kind of an arrange
ment to regulate fares 1 under waj". What
It is I do not 'know. Thej" are not going
round telling people. Xor do I know when
it will go into effect. It may bo the last of
this month. That depends how full of light
thej" arc. But somo time, some how and
soniew here, as I said before, I think tliej
w ill come to nn agreement nnd turn their
sword into ploughshares."'
Sales on call were:
First call X'o sales.
Second call 30 Luster at 12.
Third call 10 Pleasant Vnllcvat23K, 23
Duquesne Traction at Vy., 3 Airbrake at
94
Bids nnd asking prices at each call aro appended:
first sreoxu tiiiiio
EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL.
STOCK. B A B A B A
p. r. S. & M. Ex. 300
Arsenal Bank.. 70
Com. Xat. Bank. 92 .
Dunucsne X. Bk. ISO
Marine X. B'k... 110
Jletropol'a X. B. 110
M011011. X. Bank. 130 ....
Alleghenv Ins Co 52
Alltghcnv G. Co. 42-i
Consolidated G.C 43 41 ....
Char. Val. G. Co. SV 9 81f 9 So....
Mfrs. (iaGo 38 30
P. X. G..tP.Co. 0V 3 .... a. OK
Philadelphia Co.. 12 KH l"'-i 12 12X 12
WhcellngGasCo. 21 23 21 3
Columbia Oil Co , 2H 3
Central Traction. 17)i 17il 17.),,.... 17 173
('ItinMnTrnct'n So1 .... bo'i
Pittsburg Trac'li. 32 .... 32 .... 32 ....
Pleasant Vallcv 24 2l 23'S
Second Av emu-... M)j 54 ....
Allegheny Vallcj Vi 4
Chartlcrs Ball' 53 ....
P..Y. A A 20 ....
P., Y. & A. pfd 58 ....
P. Castle Shan 0 ....
Pitts. X Conn 8 ....
lHts..tI..E 53 ....
Pitts. June. 11.11 V.. ..
P.. McK. SY.... oil B5
P., C. C.ibt.L. .. 15 ....
P.,C.,f pfd 58 ....
P., V. C. K. K 4i ....
P. A W. K. K...I 1
P. W.B.R.prcf 19 20
X.Y."4C.G.C.Co 3S
Ealt(41dst)hrg 60
Hand M. Bridge 40 43 40 45
P. & B. Bridge 72 ....
Union Bridge 10 ....
Hidalgo Min.Co 3K....
i.iisieiMia'gCo. 12 IVi K',i IVi 12'i 12,'
AUcgenv Co. E 1(0 ....
Wcting'c Elec'c 1 Wi TA 13JS 12?8'....
Mou. Nav. Co 70 ....
Mon. Water Co is ....
Unions. Co: ." 57 ....
Wcstln'e A.B.Co 95
Standard U.C.Co J 63 70 J C6 70 G5 (A
The total sales of stocks at Xew York vos
terdav were ItO.ISO shares, including Atchi
son, 11,151; Louisville and Xashvlllo, 11,845;
bUFaul, 13,375; Union Pacific, 8,900.
STOCKS AND BONDS.
WALL STREET SPECULATORS LXCLTNED
TO HOLD BACK.
Xo Life, but a Latent Bullish Feeling In
Share Chicago Gas Higher and tho
Only Feature Signs of Revival In the
Uond Market.
Xew Yoiik, Juno 16V Tho operations in tho
stock market continued to diminish to-day,
and tho indisposition of speculators to ven
ture at present was shown in tho 'insignia
cant quotations, even among the most prom
inent shares. The general feoltng is more
bullish, but while Micro was no taking of
gold for to-morrow 's steamers and no indica
tions of any movemont in that lino this
week, the firmness of exchange, with the
pioximityof the rates to shipping points,
renders caution tho older of tho day.
The traders wero still inclined to bo bear
ish this morning, and tho professional char
acter of tho dealings was sufficiently shown
in tho course of tho market during the re
mainder of the day. The Industrials, or
rather Chicago Gas, alone was the feature of
the day, and the? non-action of tho Chicago
City Council on the matter was thought to
foreshadow n settlement. of the difficulties
with tho companj", vv ith tho natural result of
again making the stock a favorito in tho
trading, and at materialdvanco in its price.
JThe railroad list, however, was slow to re
spond to tho strengli in this specialty, and
the bearish inclination of'the room caused
a lower opening nnd further slight losses in
most ot the list, While at the lowest figures
of tho first hour Louisville wn down V
nnd Rock Island , per cent. The npathj-,
however, wns quickly shown in.the increas
ing dullness, with an almost total cessation
of movemont in the list, and later tbo un
usual strcnghth developed in Chicago Gas,
sorved to neutralize apoition of these losses.
. The earlv weakness in Louisville nnd
Union Pnciflc, the latter beine down JJ per
cent at tho opening,4 was in consequence of
pressure to sell apparently for foreign ac
count, which, as usual, was helped on oj' tho
traders to the best or their ablfltj-. The Into
advances wero on tho" same limited scale,
nnd tho maiket llnallv closed very dull and
steady to firm at Insignificant changes for
tho day, tho only Important final change
beirtg a gain of IV. per cent on Chicago Gas.
Tho trading in railroad bond was again
very small and nccompanled by the usual
lack of feature. A firm tono prevailed, how
ever, nnd the final changes show a majority
of gains. The tmnactions. footed up $318,
000, and this business was distributed among
a larger number of issues than usnal of late,
indicating somo revival of interest in tho
bondlist.
The following tabic shows the prices of active
Klnrlt nn tlin Vfiw Vii.l Stnrlr I. TchntlffP VPStPT-
Iav. Corrected dally for Tllf DISPATCH byWlIIT-
xkv&stfi'HENsov, oldett rittslmrg members of
tt... "S.. w "'..t i.... 1 L.v.n.An.. TT IViipM, ftvmltA!
III.ILII A Ulk fllVI ft Jj-lWI.
hangf, 37 Fourth avenue:
Aln.Cotton Oil
Am Cotton OH pfd
Am.Sugtr Ucflutug Co....
Am.biurarltfllnlngCo.prd
Atrli., Top. .f . V
Canadian Paclflc
Cau-lda Southern
Ctutralof ct Jersey
Central Pattfic
Che iitcakfHtirt Ohio
('.All., 1st nnl
C. A O., 2d pfd
Chicago Gas Trust
C, Bur. anil Qulncv-
., Mil. audfet.l'aul
C, Mil. A St. P. pld. . ..
C. Bock LAP.. J
C. St. r. M. SO.....
C.St. P. II All. pld
C. A Northwestern
C. A Northwestern, pfd..
Oj.C.C. A I .-
Col. C0.1I& Iron
Col. A Hocking Val
Del., Lurk. West
Dtl. A Hudson
Den. A Itlo Grande,
Den. A Itlo Grande, pfd..
E.T., Va. AGa
E.T., Va. A Ga. 1st pfd...
E. T.. Va. A Ga. 2d ptU....
Illinois Central
Lake Erie A Wist...'.
Lake Krlc AWi-st., pfd...
Lake Shore A 31. s
Louisville A Xahvlllc.....
Michlgnn Ctntral
Mobile (Hit ,
Missouri Pailllc......
23i
34
M
4.1 '4
8.H1
MlV
331k
78'
4)
110
.11
18'i
4.1V
2!1
hi
112V
IVi
23S
8.1
10S'4
132
62V
33J1
2B
13VX
12M Sj
Pi
51
6
52
14
!,
Wl
M".
liov
73X
8.1
102
104
K'i
:oo'j
13X
66
28'4
19"a
S0'
34V
JO
14V
52" (
ui
24i,
17V
2P'2
36,'j
18
3US
lr'V
M
va
n'i
Kl
31 "
96
102
64
14
4.1','
lo-V
zt'i
Sl't
31V
wv
49
110
49
110
110
"K
17
IfiV,
43V
41Vi
2) -51",
SIM
6.V4
112
411
29
54V
fflK
ii
SI 5a
89
63
1I2V
72H
72;
73J1
"83
' '
11)
lOfitfl
W6XI
"ex
"ei'i
MM,
90V
'ia'i
"73Tfi
3M
73 V
r.sv
102V
ational Cordage Co.
National Cordage Co.,
102V.
103',
nrcf '...
pitti. i.cao irutt ,
New York Central
X. Y.. C. A M. I
X. Y., C. ASt. L., Istpf..
X.Y.. C. ASt. I.., 2d pr..
X. Y L. K. AW
X. Y L. K. A W..prer...
N.Y.AN. E
N.Y..O. A. W
Norfolk A Western
Norfolk A Western, prcf..
Xorth American Co
Xorthcrn Pacltic
Northern Pailllc, pref.....
Ohio A Mississippi
Ortgon Improvement
Paclflc Mall
Pco., Dec. A Evans
Philadelphia A Beading....
P.. C. (5. A St. L
P.. C, C. A St. I... prcf..,
Pullman Palace Car
ltlelunond A W. P.T
Ktclunoiid A W. 1". T., pf.
St. PaulA Dulutl ,
M. Paul & DiilutN pref....
St. Paul, Minn. A Man..,.
St. L. A. San Frau. 1st pre
Tea-t Parlllc
Union Paclflc
Wabash
Wabash, pref.
Western Union
Wheeling L. K , ....
Wheeling A L. E., pref....
ii'l
1SH
100;,
is
100'fi
191
'iY'i
16-6
34 V
16
L.HV
ii?
l.'
24'a
67,'n
15l
24'3
'iV
WV
14V
24
67
SO'4;
38M
'iili
'ii'iii
i6'i; io;s
'4
l'l'n
23','
81
St. I
7b'S
I0"s
23 Hi
61 "a
7;0
Whs
)'
81
Si'i
75,'s
Roston Stocks.
Atch.ATopcka....
Boston A Albuir ..
Boston Malm....
C. II. AO
Eastern U. U
Fltchhurg B. It....
Lltt. Bock A Vt. S.
.. .WflFranklin
..200 (Huron
..riiu Keararge
.. S'l'JiO-CCOll
,. 76'.iO,nliicv-
..7.1 jSantaFe Copper...
. IS
. Vi
. US'
. X8h:
.110
. Ml
, 18 raimracK .
..155
I.ltt.Kock A Ft. 3. 7s lOVistn Diego Land Co. 18
Mer.Ccn. bond scrip 34s,
-ST S- K. X- t - . , n .
West Kurt Land Co.. 21!f.
Hell Telephone 200
Lamson stores...... 17
Centennial Mln 11
-.- x ,v ... jiijc. ,a..iirt
Wis, Cent'l com la
Allouez M. Co.fncwl as:
I -rwiaijltt ..... ....... !.'
N. E.T.4T 50
jtosroa ic .vioni jt,
Calumet i llicla....-.250
tiutte Boston cop. lii
Pliiladelphla Stocks.
Closing nuotattnsof Philadelphia stocks, fur
nished by V, hltuey A Stephenson, brokers Xo. 57
Fourth avenue, members New York Stock Kx-
cnaugc:
Bid. Asked.
Pennsylvania Ballroad 30 SO'J
Reading 1111-16 10
Buffalo, New York and Phlladera. 7'i ....
Lehigh Valley 40', 47
Northern Pacific 24V 21
Xorthem Pntlllc preferred 65 BAi
Lehigh Navigation 46;$ 47
Philadelphia and Krlc 2!l ....
Cash.
Electric Stocks.
Boston", .Time IB. L'lectric stock quotations
here to-day w ere:
ma.
Asked.
50 63'i
44 00
25 W
12 25
13 21
60 00
Eastern Electric Cable Co., pfd,...
Thomson-Houston Electric Co 4121
Thomson-Houston Electric Co.. pld.2.1 50
Ft. Wayne Electric Co 12 00
WcstlnghoilM; Electric Co 12 S7
European Welding Co
Mining Stock Quotations.
Xew York, .Time 16. Alice, 1C0; Adams
Consolidated, 15; Deadwood, 110; Eureka
Consolidated, 350; Homestnke, lOCOjIIorn Sil
ver, 335; Iron Sliver, 107: Ontano, 30; Ply
mouth, 300: Sierra Nevada, 21:); Union Con
solidated, 200; Yellow Jacket, 20J.
Coffee Markets.
OniEAxs, Juno IB. Coffee dull nnd
Xew
low cr.
HALTinior.i", Juno 16. Coffee dull:'Kio car
goes, fair, 19c: X'o. 7, 17KC-
Xew York, Juno 16. Coffee options opened
steady. S to 25 points advance: closed steady,
10 to 2.1 points up; nle, 56,500 bugs, including
June, IS 50: Julv, lS.10ifS16.ri; August, -15.15
15 CO; September, 15.0515.10: October, 14.5.,
14.65; Xovenibcr, 14.10; December, 13.0014.0u;
January. 13 80; Mnrcb, 13.?5gl3 90. Spot Kio
miii'anu nominal; lair cargoes, rj.oo: xo. 7,
itc. v
Whisky Markets.
ST. Locis S,tcady at $1 16.
Xew Oiileane Unchanged.
Peohia Firm: wines, $1 17; spirits, $1 19.
Chicago Distillers' finished goods per gal
lon, $1 16.
CiNcis-fATi Quiet: sales 567 bbls., finished
goods on a basis oi $1 16.
To Dispel Colds,
Headaches, and fevers, to cleanse the sys
tem effectually, et gently, when costlvo or
biliou-,, or when the blood is impure or slug
gish, to permanently cure habitual constipa
tion, to awaken the kidneys and liver to n
healthy activity, w ithout Irritating or weak
ening them, use Syrup of Figs.
Another Old Soldier JIado Happy.
During three years of the late war I was
a member of Company I, One Hundred and
Forty-ninthltesiment, Pennsylvania Volun
teers, or Second Bucklails. In the second
year of service I contracted chronic diur
rhoea, w hich has clung to me ever since, and
in addition to this I wns shot; through the
body near the small of my back (in the tat
tle of the "Wilderness"). . One of the lasting
effects of this wound is such that during
attack's of diarrhoea I have no retaining
powers over the movements of my bowels.
I have used many remedies, but up to Au
gust, 1889, 1 had supposed that there was no
remedv that would quite reach my case,
but since then myself nnd my family have
thoroughly tested Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and have
found it to be by far the best reniedy we
have ever used for bowel complaint, and
without any hesitation whatever, I cheer
fully recommend it to my friends and old
army' comrades". I value "it more than its
weight in gold. 'J. K. jIcIntike,
Wbu Cora, Huntingdon comity, l'a.
A Wonderful Suit Sale,
"We have concluded to extend this wonder
ful ?C men's suit sale for one more day. It
was utterly impossible to wait upon every
customer yesterday. We really were not
nrrtnn- i . t . u iv' :u i
prepared lor such a great rush, vie will,
tnerctore, oiler to-day 400 more 01 tnosc
elegant cheviot suits in six different pat
terns, cut either in sack or three-button cut
away frock for the. ridiculous low price of
to per suit; sizes run from 3d to , breast
measure, 'Everybody ean befitted.
PVC. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond
streets.
MELONS TO THE FEONT.
The First Cantaloupes and Water
melons of the Season Arrive.
SOUTHERN VEGETABLES GO SLOW.
Ohio Cheese 'Drifts Downward, but the "Sew
Tork Article Is Steady.
CORN AND OATS RULE WEAJtAND LOWER
Office of PiTTsnrno Dispatch, )
Tcesday, Julie lti.
Cocntbt PnoDCCE (Jobbing ,Pricc3) Tho
first melons of tho season wero to tlie
front to-day, and arc added to our list.
Southern strawberries were a drug, and
home-raised were in active demand at out
side quotations. Itaspbcrriei nro in fair
supply, and by another week will supplant
straw berries. Tho old potato is nearly at
the end of its career for this season. Good
stock is firm at quotations. Xew Tcnnesseo
rose potatoes will be duo this week. South
ern vegetables, outsido of potatoes, are slow
anddull. There is very little demand for
peas and price hnvc declined, as quotations
w ill rov enl. At the Klgln 'Monday meeting
last week' prices of creamery wero reaf
firmed, but markets wero actlv e and firm at
the old price. Ohio cheoso is weak anil
lower, and Now-York cheoso steady. Ohio
river eggs aro still coming in freely nnd aro
of doubtful freshness. A perfectly lollablo
quality of hen fruit is in demand at outsido
quotation?. The hot weather has boosted
lemons, and protpects are for a $7 market
beforo many days.
Arn.ES New, l Kpcrlialf-nhshPl haskct.
BLTTEit Crcanicrv. Elgin. 2122c: Ohio brands,
lC(gl8c: common country butter, 12c; choice coun
trv rolls. 15c.
Bkan Navy. 2 302 35; marrows, 2502K;
Lima beans, 5Vff.Ge. .
BhiiaiES btr iwliorrlcs, 7l??t:e a quart: $2 00r32 21
aerate; cherries, 710ca ho-; gooseberries. 2 00 a
htikhcl; raspberries, 1315c a box; liueklcberrles,
18 IV.
BI'.esvvat 303tefi lb for choice; low grade, 22
2V
CIDFK y md refined. $") .VWJO 00: common, 5.flra)
G CO; enh elder. t!2 0013 00 barrel: elder vine
gar. 1-tfl lie gallon.
Ciiei.se Ohio cjieesc, new, SgS'ic: Xew York
cheese, new, ilfff'ljnc; Ltmbnrger, 12Trfl3c; tlomestlc
Swcltzer, 10c; 'Wisconsin brick Swcltzer, 12'.c; Im
ported Swrltzcr, 27Ms2Sc.
Ecus 1717'i!e for strictly fresh ncariiv stock;
Southern and Western cgg, lBffllOMc: duck eggs,
20r22c.
pKATIIEns Extra lite gc-sc. oOSGOc; Xo. 1, 40
45c; mixed lots. 30(5.Tic $ tt.
IIOXEV New cron wlilip clover, lS20c ? lb;
California honey, 121.1c j lb.
Maplb SYKrr SkSixv V gillon. ,
3Ifcl.o.NS-Cantalouics, ?3 004 00 a crate; watcr
int'lon, 31c apiece.
VlArLE S3UOAR 10c ? lb.
I'tlfLTKY Allv e Chickens, 6OS70c a pair; sprlnjr
ehlekcus, 50riWi.1c n nalr. Dres-td Turkevs, ICc ri
lb: duck, 12litl3ci tb;clilckens,liSHc? lb;sprlng
chickens, 18(ii 22c tl lt.
TU.1.0W Countrv, 4'Cc; city rendered. S'(c.
Seei- Recleanen AVcsteni clover. SI 00JW 20;
timothv. ft 50; blue grass. ?3 50: tirchard grass,
?1 71: liilllet, l 00: law n grass. 20c lb.
Tnni'icu, FllCITS Lemons, $.1 OOfflo 30; finer,
fi 50ffl 00: .Vtisslna oranges, J1 001M 25 a iKtt: Cali
fornia oranges. S4 o0r?o (O a box; apricots. $1 00 a
box; bananas. S2 .10 firsts, St 50 gotwi seconds,
bunch; figs. 1X320.- tt lb: dates, affile rl lb; plat
apples, Jlo oOfali 00 a hundred: sugar loif pine
apphs, pa 00 per hundred: CallloruU cherries, 2 50
2 75 hot.
Veolt ihle Potatocs,l 75t 80 ?( bushel; cab
bage, SI 5ora2O0aharrcI:liccts. ,1c a dorcn; aspar
agus, 35c to 50c a dorcn; Bermuda onions, ?2 00 a
bushel; Bermuda otatoes s6 50f7 (O tl barrel;
Nnithcrn potatoes, 5 J0 50 rl bushel; tomatoes,
fl CO 1 25 for small Ihix. 2 7-VS3 25 a bushel; let
tuce, 50c a doen: radishes, 1j(S20c a dozen: rhn
barh, SW.mc a dozen; cucumhers. WffiliOc a dozen,
onions, l!5f(i20c a dozen; iHas. $1 00 per half-barrel
basket: wax beans, 52 502 75; green beans, 51 50
: 00 a box.
Groceries.
Dealcr-t nllowed yesterday's quotations to
stand in grocer" lines.
Cueex Coffee Fancv, 2ltfT23c: choice Bio. 22'5
fSZl'r: prime Kin, "2c: low grade Itlo. 3yS21Sc;
old Gov eminent Java. 2!X5'30f: Mararalbo, 25StV27c:
Jlocha. 2a31c: Sintti. 21li(3V25,lc: Caracas, ahi
Jic; La (fiiavra, 2"i2fi'ic.
H0ASTEI1 (111 paper-.) Mandarcl brands, 25ct high
grades, aiMSSOo; oM (Jovernincnt Java. bulk. 31
31'c; JIaracalbo. 27'-iff2IMc; banto,, 25"e20'rc:
ptalMTry, 30c: chob-elJIo, 25Ur: prliuuBio, 24,'jc;
good Bio, 23,c: ortllnarr, 21(3 22c.
Sricts (whole) Cloves, lijjlhc: allspice, 10c;
cassia, sc; pt'ppcr, 13c: nutmeg, 7VaJ80c.
PKTUOLEt'M (Johliers' prltcs) 110 test, fiifc:
Ohio. 120, 7iC: headlight, 150. 7)ic; water white.
9aasc: globe, 1414'ic: claliic, 15c; camatlluc, lie;
rovallnc, 14c: red oil, 10Hllc; purity, lie; olelne,
14c.
Mijters' OIL Xo. 1 water stained. 42311c per
gallon: summer, 31(37c: tard oil, .V.Sc.
s nc PCttrn syrup. 3a33c: choice sugar syrup,
37ri'3Dc; prime bi'gar syrup, 3431c; strictly prime,
35337r.
N. 1). 3IOL vssEe Fancy, new crop. 45c; choice,
sfS-tlc! medium, SfVOc; mixed. 3"338r.
sJoda Bl-carl). In ktgs, 3'iffi3Tic: hl-carh. In Ks.
5v4c; bl-carb., assortetf packages, 5vj0c; sal soda
In kegs, 14C: do granulated. 2c.
Camiles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlnc, per set,
8,'sc; parattlnc, ll(S12c.
lilCfc Head Carolina. VAHV-i! choice, G'-gflJfc;
prime, 6(Ki!Vc ; Louisiana, SiiOwc.
OTAKCll Pearl, 4c; corn starch, CgOc; gloss
starch. 6fffi7c.
Fokmi.v Fri'its Layer raisins, S2 25: London
1.1 ers. ?2 .10; Mllscatls,?l 71; California MUMatcls,
Jt Ii0l 75; Valencia. .I'IS-jVjc: Ondarn Valencia, 6i
f?7c; sultani, 10(JTt1c; currants, 5J4(?.1V; Turke)
priuics, 71ittc; Trcneh prunes, 'JigiOkc; Salonk-.i
jiruncs. in 2-ft) packages, 9c: cocoaiims, 1 100. fa;
nhnonds. Lau., lb, 29c: do lvlci. 17c: do shelled,
40c; walnuts, nap.. 1314c; sicllv lllbcrts, 12c;
S'nt rn.i ilt.. la'fflli.r netr ilntcs. .1lJritc. ItitYll mit
10c; jm""im. 1421fic: citron, i tb, 1718c; moiVfJ
pcei, ic ft lo;orunfccpcei, ic.
DitlLD Flit its Applc, slieeil, 1 lb, lie; apples,
evaporateil, WfJUc: peaches, evaporated, pared,
2021c; peaches, California, evaporated, linpared.
lJTijUBcsihcrrlco. pitted, 21c: cherries, unplttitl, 8c:
riapbcrries, cvamrated, 23(524c; blackberricb, 61
.7c; hiu-klcherrles, Sc.
cloaks Cubes, 4'4c; powdered, Vic: gnniilated,
4'4f; confectioners' A, 4)0c; soil white, sf-t'ac;
jellow. choice. 31t(ff3Toc;3ellow,Bood,33v4C. jt..
Iot , fair, 3'f (3Hc.
PICKLI s Meilliim, bbls (1,200), 0 73: mctllum.
li.ilfbbls(OOO). ?3S0.
a vlt-No. 1. pi bb!. $1 00; No. 1 extra. 13 bid,
SI 10: dilry. 't bhl. 8120; coarse crvtal. hid.
it 3J: Hlggin-' i:urcka. 4-I111 sacks, 2S0; Iligglns'
Eureka, 1(1 14-lb paekets. ft 00.
1'vnm.d (ioons Mandanl peaches, 2 .WM 65:
2mls. a 152 50: etra peaches, ?2 HX32 70: t,Ic
iM-aelics, SI h.V31t 70; finest com, si .Tlffl'SO; lliil.
Co. com. 1 OOgl 11: red cherries. 1 3.W1 40: Lima
beans. 1 35; soaketl tlo, bOc: string 1I0, 7(K?0c;
inarronfat peas 1 I05?l 25: soal.etl peas. r.va75c;
plntapples, Jl 501 60: Bahama do, 1 .15; tl nnson
plums, 1 10; greengages, ;i 50: egg plums,
f2 80; California apricots, 2 002 30; Calironila
jieai, 2 40,2 60 do greengages, 81 IK); do egg
plums, $1 'in; extra white cherries. 2 65; raspber
ries. $1 SiI 45; strawberries, SI 3f(31 40: goose
berries. SI 10ai 15; tomatoes, !)3cfl CO; salmon,
1-tb, Jl 30g'lW:hlickbcrric, 00c; snccotasii. 2-lb
cms, soaked. 90c: do green. 2-F6 cans, fl 25$?1 50:
corn beef, 2-lb cms, $2 20J62 21; 1-lb cans, Jl jo;
baked licans, H "Ofjl 50; lobster, 1-lb cans, 2 25:
mackerel. 1-lb can, broiled, f 1 50; sardines, do
mestic, K. 40ffi4 50; ,'s, p 00; sanllucs. Im
ported, Ms. $11 50IS12 SO: sardines. Imported, s,
sis 00; sardines, mustard, 4 50; sardines, spiced,
4 25.
FISH Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. s2DCnahhlr
V extra No. 1 tlo mess, 32s 50; extra No. 1 mackerel.
snore, sh w; .vo. s snore mackerel, ?J3 00: large
3. .0 00. Codli-.Ii lAhole pollock, 5c Q lb: uo
medium, George's cod, 5c; do large. 7c; boneless
bakes, In strip, 5c: George's cod. In blocks, 6l&
7fic. Herring Bound shore, M 50 r bhl; splltt
SO .10; lake, U 25 9 100-lb bhl. White flsli. 7 m j
100-lt) h ill' 1)1)1. Lake trout, ?5 flu half hbl. ! in
liauhaddlis, 10c t lb. lcel tnd halibut, Uc t tt.
Pickerel, half hbl, 4 CO; quarter bhl, $1 CO. Hol
land herring, 75c. Walkoti herring, 90c.
OATMEAL ?7 507 75 ft bbl.
Grain, Flour antl Feed.
There w ere no sales on call at the Grain
Exchange to-day, notwithstanding the fact
tint liberal concessions were proposed by
sellers of com and oats. Our quotations are
again reduced In both these lines. The favor
able crop prospects have of late crushed any
hopes of an upward turn which were cher
ished by operators whose interests were in
that direction. Receipts as bulletined wero
light, and w ero as follows: By Pittsburg, Ft.
AVayno nnd Chicago Railway, 1 car of rye, 3
ot hav, 1 of oats, 2 ot flour. By Pittsburg,
Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car ot w heat, 1 of
bran, 3 of hay, 2 of oats, 1 of corn. Total, 15
cars.
Wheat-No. 2 red. ?t O0?l 07: Xo. 3. ?1 02i C3.
fouv No. 1 jellow shell, bHS.57c: No. 2 yellow
shell, "iwaxie: high mixed. MS5c; mixed shell,
OlffljSc; So. 2 vehow ear. 6O70v;; high mixed car,
63601 ; mixed car. 6(V367c.
Oats-No. 1. 47(15-4:; No. 2 white. 47i5H7,'ic;
extra. Xo. 3. 48'.3)l7c; mixed oats, 4Mjjg'jc.
BYE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan. 93c
fl 00;No. 1 Western. s5Mc.
FLOUIt Jobbing prices Fancy spring and win
ter p itent flour. $0 OOgfi 25; fancy straight winter.
H 5C5 71: fancv straight spring, 50,35 73; Cle-ir
winter. ?o 2Vffi.1 50; .straight. XXXX bakers', 5 2VH
5 50. Hvo Hour, $4 75 00. Buckwheat flour, 1
2Kclb.
JIlLLFtED No. 1 white middlings. 25 OOig.25 60 ft
ton; No. 2 white middlings, 23 0023 50; brown
middlings, 1S 0018 50; whiter w heat brau, 17 00
17 50.
HAY-Biled timothy, choice. SI2 0012 50: No. 1,
tl 2TKH 50; No. 2 do. t Cttal 50; loose rrom wagon,
12 iw;.1 uo, according toqualltv:Xo.2pralric hay,
" firtta 50: packing tlo. ?s ouas if.
hTiiAW Oats, jaO0 25; wheat and rye, 7 50
7 7T
Provisions.
Sugar cured hams, large
ugarcured hams, nietibnn
bugtrcuicd hams, small
hug ir cured California hams
bUKarcurtd b. lucou.
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sugar cared shouldeis
sjlltrar euritl boneless shoulders ..
sjugar cured skinned shoulders...
feiiKur cured bacon shoulders
Sugir cured dry salt shoulders....
.Hngarcurcdd. beef rounds
Sugar cured d. beef sets
Sugar, cured d. beef flats
Bacon clear sides,
Bacon clear bc!llc3
Dry salt clear sides, 10-Ib ave'g...
Mess pork, heavy
Mess pork, family
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1300
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refined,
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In tierces
lnliairharrcls....
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In 20-lb nalb ,
In50-lb tin cans.,
In .T-m tin palls..,
In 5-lt tin palls...
In 10-lb pails
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Wool.
Philadelphia Wool market qniet and
nominal.
X'ew York Wool qirlct and weak: domes
tic fleece at 3237c; pulled at 1619c; Texas
at 1724c.
St. Louis Wool Receipts, 544,7-2 pounds;
market dull and easy on most kinds of stock
and tending lower. 'Offerings are increasing,
decline is prevented only by unfilled order.-
for limited amount of wool.
. Price of Bar Silver.
'SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH.l
Xew York, June If!. Bar silvcrjn London,
44 0-16d per ounce; Xew Yoik dealers' price
for silver li7,J98c per ounce.
LATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Tho flow pf lava from Jit. Yesuvlni has
ceased. .
Both exports and imports are decreasing
in Frnnce. r , -.
Earthquake
shocks still continue in
Xorthernltaly.
President Fonesca lias opened tho Bra
zilian Parliament.
The Swiss Bimdersrath proposes a gen
eral amnesty to the Ticitfb insurgents'.
A State examination of tho Xew York
Life Insurance Company will be made.
Mexico U still paying pensions to heir3
of the old Aztec monarcn, jlontcznma II.
Chilean interest in the World'-. Fair is
mid to be deep, despite the troubles at
homo. "
Tho steamer Labrador, from Colon, is in
quarantine at Bordeaux with yellow fever
on board.
Locusts have driven natives ont of tho
Sahara legion, find the refugees threaten to
raid Tunis.
English Liberal leaders will co-operuto
with the Government to hasten the proroga
tion of Parliament.
The census of England and Wales shows
a population of 20.000.000. an increase of 3,000,-
000 iu the last decade.
The Chinese Emperor has issued an edict
ordering tho beheading of all persons Im
plicated in the recent riots.
Fall River" (Mass.) mill managera con
template catting down tho wages of their
22,C0Q operatives 10 per cent.
Tho largo new whnleback steamer, Jo
seph L. Colby, bound from Duluth to Xew
York, will. -hoot the St. Law fence rapids.
Tho Primitive) Methodist Conference in
session at 'Northampton, England., ha-s
passed a resolution censuring the Prince of
Wales.
Exr-Congresiman George. Republican can
didate for mayor of Portland, Ore., wns de
feated by tho citizens' candidate, W. S.
Mason.
, When the.orchcstm played "Goel Bless
the Prince Of Wales" timing Stanley's lec
ture at Carnarvon, England, tho audience
hissed.
Gcorgo Lang's distillery in CalLttaga,
Cal., and hU whole-tale store in San Fran
cisco havo been seized for violation of the
revenue laws.
The Port Huron end of the big tunnel
has caved in. Tho engine house went dow n
in the wreck It M ill tako two months to re
pair the damage.
Michael Ilicki-Beach thinks the passage
of si law- by Parliament to exclude KimMaii
Hebrews from England would he imitated by
the United States.
A conflict has arisen between the French
Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, tho
later insisting that the reduction of cereal
duties shall not go into effect until August.
The Connecticut society has taken formal
possession of the building that was the office
nnd executive seat of tho original '.'Brother
Jonathan" Governor Trumbull, of Revo
lutionary fame.
General Chipmnn,ot California, who was
nominated hv tlie World's Fair directory in
place of Mr. Maxwell as chief of the Horti
cultural Department, was also rejected
by tlie Boaid of Control.
' Sir William Whitcway and Mr. Harvey,
tho Newfoundland delegates after having
several vitlstactory Interviews with M.
Ribot, French Foreign .Minister, in Paris,
have gone to Switzerland.
The Frencli Chamber of Deputies has
voted approval of a duty of 3 francs on
maize, with a provision for the temporary
admission of thegraln freo If tobouseiliu
the manufacture 'of alcohol for export.
Rov. Frank D. Lee, in Fairfax county, in
a spell of temporary aberration of mind on
Monday, put an end to the life of his only
son, aged 9 years, to w horn ho was dev otedly
attached, and then committed suicide with a
pistol.
Yonkers police discovered in nn ico
house near town 8,000 pounds of dynamite
'enough to blow up the city. It is supposed
the leasers of the building, J. B. Seawell &
Co , have been carrying on a contraband
traffic.
Tho British resident on the Cook Islands
has Induced the natives to federate and
elect representatives, who will meet shortly
at Raratonga, the chief of the-e islands,
in order to frame identical laws for the
whole group.
The hearing of Miss Gladys .Evelyn's
appeal from the judgment pionoimced
against her in the suit brought against Mr,
ia illiam JJenry. Hurlburt, and asking font
new trial, has been postponed until the end
of the present week.
It is rumored that Dr. Verdi, of Washing
ton, an Italian citizen of this country, who
gained nortoriety by a recent interview in
which he denounced the X'ew Orleans vigil
lantes, is about to lie knighted with the title
of chevalier by King Humbert
Warner Miller, President of the Xlcar
agua Canal Company, denies the charges of
extravagance made against the officers of
thocompanvby B.C. Knight, at X'ew York.
Presidont Miller sa.vs that Knight is a dis
charged employe, anil is not a stockholder In
the company.
Secretary Foster has telegraphed the
President's proclamation to the Commander
of the Revenue Cutter Corwin, giving him
detailed order for tlie capture of any sealers
taking skins in Bering &ea contrary to tho
agreement signed with Great Britain.
Orders for other commanders wero also
sent.
The Bragg Manufacturing Company, of
California, has begun suits for over $150,000
damages against the cities of Xew York and
Brooklyn for alleged Infringement of the
release device patent obtained by Robert
Bragg, an old San Francisco fireman, in 1MB.
Bragg has already secured damages from
many oilier cities.
A cloudburst at Xcwmanvillo, Tcnn., con
verted si small creek Into n raging torrent 10)
yard vide. and swept away the .store, post
office, dwelling nnd outhouses ofT. X. King.
An iron Mfe weighing 1500 pounds wns car
ried a quarter of a mile. A number of other
houses w ere carried aw ay, and all cropsalong
the stream were destroyed.
State Controller Colgan, of Cnllfomia.has
announced that he refuses to sign tho war
rants granting $riCO,000 to the World's Fair
Commission for the stato exhibit. He bases
his action on the provision of the State Con
stitution which says that no money shall bo
appropriated for the benefit of any institu
tion not under the exclusive control or the
State. "
A manlfosto issued by the Central Lib
eral Association, in reply to a letter from
3Ir. Chamberlain assei ting th it home rule
had been eliminated from the tparty pro
gram, nays that the propaeanda oi home
Mile continues nncenmngly, and that hooks,
pamphlets and Icaflots have been sent
broadcast, pducattHg-votcrs how to establish
an Iribli Legislature.
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A Bcro or an ulcer that resists ordi
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ter. It is either of a cancerous na
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woman with a cancerous ulcer of years'
standing, and five inches in diameter, has
been entirely relieved by 6 bottles of Swift's
Specific. I consider its effects wonderful
almost miraculous." This is the record ot
Or, Oi 0
Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
imOKEKS-FEVAXCIAE.
Whitney & Stephenson, '
57 Fourth Avenue.
apCO-35
nrnnifc savixgsbaxk,
I til lit U S1 'OUnTH AVENUE.
Capital, $300,000. SurpIn$jl,G70 29.
D. 3lcK. LLOYD. DWA1.D E-DUFy.
I President. . A-st. Sec. Treas.
r v;r cent interest allowed on time de
posits. OC15-10-P
Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester
Traction Company
40-year 5 per cent bonds, free of tax, fof,
sale at 103 and interest.
FIDELITY TITLE 4 TRUST CO.,
121 AXD 123 FOURTH AVEXUE.
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John M. Oakley & Co,,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Stocks Bondi, Grain, Petroleum.
Private wire to New York and Chicago.
13 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg.
STKAMEKS AND KXCUKSIONS:
T7"1HT STAR LINE
For Quecnstown and Liverpool.
Royal and United States .Mail Steamer.
Majestic, June 17. Ipm 51ajrIlc,.J'y ll"a)pm
(.crmanlc.Ju. 11.7:30a ra (iennjnlc. Julv St Ram
"Teutonic. July 1.2 p m "Teutonic. JuIj-iJ. r.:3Dpm
Britannic. Julv- X. 7am lirltannlcAujr. ". i. .im
From White Star dock, foot of est Tenth
Second cabin on theo steamers, saloon
rates, $C0 and upward, faecond cabin, HO and.
$43. Excursion tickets on favorable terms.
Steerage, from or to the old countrv-, $20.
White Star drafts payable on demand In,
all the principal bank" throughout Great
Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCORMICK,
639 nnd 101 hinithlleld ,t., Pittsburg, or J.
BRUCK ISM AY, General Agent, 23Broad
vv ay. New York. Jet-D
ANCHOR LINE.
Steamers Leave Xew York Every Saturday
For Glasgow via Londonderry.
Itatcs for Silonn Passage
llr S. S. CITY OF KOMK. t0 and nnwaril,
accortlinpfto accommodation and location of room.
Oilier Meamera of the Line 50 anil upward.
Strond Cabin SM. htcrrage Jl.
Passenger liooked at through rates to or from
any city In (treat Ilrltaln or on the Continent.
DraftH on London Sold at Lowest rates.
Book of Information, touri and .ailing lists fur-.
nUlii'd on annlicition to Asrenls.
IIEXDEK-OX BHOTllKlts. 7 Howling reen, N.
Y.. oeJ. MU'OI'MICK". CEI amUOl Mnlthdfld .;
A. DbCOl'F.K . 415 bmlthflcW St.. Pitts
burg: P. 31. SLMPLE. 110 Federal St.. Allegheny.
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.X-Xi-ZST X-IZESTIE
ItOYAL 3IAIL STEAMSHIPS,
Glasgow to Philadelphia.
VIA DEURY and G ATAVAT. The most direct routs
from Scotland and North and Middle of Irrlind.
ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED.
Intermediate. fJU. stecragr. 19.
CTJTrl SEUVICKOF
. . i-t v ALLAN LEXE
LINE. I STEAMSHIPS.
"KW YORK AND GLASGOW.
via Londonderry, everv Fortnight.
2-ith.Iiine. STATE OF NEVADA. 11 A. M.
Jtli July, sTATK OF N E1IK.VKA. 11:31 A. M.
ZHJulr. STATE OF OEORIilA. 10 A. M.
CABIN, fJ5 ami upwards. Return, $( and up
ward, steerage. 19.
Apply to J. J. 3ICCOKM1CK. CO smithfleld street,
" l'ltistmrg. Jel2-D
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UXARD TJXE-XEVT YORK AXD LIV
ERPOOL. VIA Ol'EEX.sTOWX From
Pier 40. Xorth riven Fast elnress mail ser
vice. Anrania, June 20,3 r. 31.: fjal'.ia, Juno
21. "a.ji.; L'mbria, June 27, 9 A. M.: Servla,
July 4. 4 v. v.; Bothnia, July 8, 7 a. m.: Et-
ruriu, Julv II, 8:30 a. m.; Anrania, July W, 2.30
r. vr.; ciallia, Julv22,(i a. m. Cabin pasigo
$C0 and upward: uill not carry steerage;
according to location; intermediate, J35.
Steerage tickets to and from all parts of
Europe at very low rates. For freight anil
passage apply to the company's office, 4
Bowling Green, Xew Yok. Vernon II.
Itrown & Co., J. .1. JIcCORJIICK, 639 and 401
Smithfleld street, Pittsburg. JcI5-p
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR
WHITTiER
814 PEXX AVEXUE, PITTSBURG, PA.
As old residents know and back flies ot
Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab
lished and most prominent physician In tho
city, dovottng special attention to all chronlo
Frre-NO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsiblo MCRni IQ and mental dls
pcrsons. IMCn V UUO eases, physical de
cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi-
tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered
sight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness,
sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover
ished blood, failing powers, organic weak
ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption,
unfitting the person for business, society and
marriage, permancntlv, safely and privately
?nuradnBL00D AND SKINSSSS
eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bones, pains,
glandular swellings, ulcerations of the
tongue, month, throat, ulcers, old sores, are
cured tor life, and blood poisons thoroughly
eradicated from 1 1 DIM A DV kidney and
the system. U n 1 1 H All I j bladder de
rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal '
dicharges, inflammation and other painful
symptoms receive searching treatment,
prompt relief and real cures.
Dr. Wliittier's life-long, extensive experi
ence insures scientiflcaud reliable treatment -on
common sense principles. Consultation
free. Patients at a distance as carefully fc
treated as If here. Office hours, 9 a. jr. to 3
p. v. Stindav. 10 a. m. to 1 r. si. only. DR.
WHITTIER, 811 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pav
Ja8-49-rauwk
DOCTORS LAKE '
SPECIALISTS in all cases re
quiring scientific and confi
dential treatment. Dr. S. K.
Lake. M.E.CP. S.. is the old
est and most experienced spe
cialist in tne viiy. wiiismuv
Hon free and strictly conn- -
dentfal. Office hours 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. .;
Sundays, 2 to 4 r. M. Consult them person
ally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn av.
and 1th St., Pittsburg, Pa. Je3-72-Pwlc
StuTerlo; from
tho elTccti or
yoatnfnl error,
early decay, wasting weakness, lort manhood, eta.
1 Will BeOU aiaiUWiD UCl.UU ina-aii.- UMMiUUg
full particulars for homo cure, PIIEF of charge.
A splendid medical wort . ehoulrt no read oy every
man who lr nervous and deHlltatcd. Address
Prot- F- 'J- FOWLIiK, moodus, Conn.
de2-81-D3uwk
GRAY
or rADEB HAH KSTtlCB to ,
youthful color and bemuty by .
2. HATS' HAIR HEALTH. Ke
Tnovesdandruffandscilplinniors. hoes not et&in km or ,
linen. B-.t.-'e-.t,mortele.nlydressine. Druclt soe.
IlitS'XILLtllllvSkllliraras. Wartt,lt.Xpla.lT-XTmt4 '
sold by JOS-FLEAllXCr & SONS, and drug-
gists. znv23-c2-w
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