?Twr THE PJTTSBUEG- DIBFATGH, "WEDNESDAT. JtTLY 8, 1891. IEATDBES OF TRADE. Canned and Dressed Meats Unfavor ably Afl'ected by the BUMMER COOLNESS AND STRIKES., Trospects, However, Arc 3Iuch ImproTed fciuce JuIt Dawned. A BOOM IN FARMERS' IMPLEMENTS Orricc op rn-TSBcno Disrvrrn, TresDAi, July 7. s The untimely cool weather of the iat fevr weeks has h.iti the olloct of curtailing Jo IHMnd foi canned mc.ito The summer auonlhs arc the lnrvo-t time for thlsin lntrv. Juno's tnde this year fell far below that of la-t June tn -vecount of the v eather Tiulng so tiaf.n oralilo to outlnprs. The ex port trade however, this season has been licv-ond am jircnou" season. Within the jvjsr few d-iv s the home demand lias very jnucb increased and the trade of Julv vv ill no donbt miku up for the falling oir in June stocks are rcpoitu' lihtin the lauids of dealer-- ev ory v hen1 .ind .is the pi" liie easo is lullj on there is little doubt lliat there -b ill t-oon be .1 neeessity to re llcnisli. There are -evm rep-esentativ es if the Western einned meat industries in this citj and AlleKhenj Ihe amount Imndled bv these firms is very nearly I&.08Q pounds per wiel. aid a reprcsenta tivo of one of thce tiniw -We arc now sellms 111 the neighbor hood of 7,000 pounds of cinned meat per T-eek. and tlu Is a decided increase on owttoelvlv silesof June Last Julj mo poldas Inch hs 1 "A) pounds per week, and In August lst Mar the dealers of the city handled in all close to5MX oourds weekl3-. lie hope and crpeet to catch up to list yeiir"s voiume of inde end the rush of the past few davsgnes u& encouragement that oar liopes will not be 111 vain' Following arc nncts of cinned meat" Corn beef, 2-pnund cans. i 10 to $2 sn-i dozen: the latter Jirioe be.njr for cans w it patent kev- at tached. Lunch tonsrue, 1 pound cans, $2 t5a doznut roast beef. ! '10 a dozen: chip beef. 2 30 pe- doren. The" prii-Cs a it fully 25 lcr cent higher th in p-icc- 01 a j ear ago. lrcssel Hcef. Trade in this line i reported dull as com pared vith what it vva 11 vear ago There are three Crui-m this citv and one m Alle gheny, repre-enttna: the Western dressed meat r.dastries The number of beeves liandled bv thee firms weeklv is close to 400 jiead Th- number handled here a yeat aro Ht tjnf t'cie vv is 50 j,or cent abov e this num ber "Hi, s'lke of labor against cipitil is tboucit to have very mneli curtailed de man i fnr drcsc d meat. AVlien labor has lull emplovmcn t'.e amount of meat consumed 5sofcour-e prcntlv incnsued over times of idleness and Inifiiijr such as we have had in tblscitv the pat two months Buuhersas weal st. dre ed beef men have seriously felt tiio effects o: the strike. Following are the n-ices of dressed me.it Beef carcass otoBVc S.aeco-'linir; to qualtt) . lcep, SJc R; jambs 10 to lie: pork loins, 9e: shoulders, to S3 5 With the exception of lii-rh grade bi ef carcasses price rule verj much as they did n rear ajo. l'nme beeves pic higher, farmers" Tools, peal- . in ag-icultural implements import great at tivitv 111 their line the pi-t week or two. A visit to any of the establishments Iilon low er Liberlv strtet w ill furnish proof enough that trade i boom.ng Business in this lino -vas slow 111 starting up. and this June's recoid did not reach that 01 last vear. Since Julv 1 there Las been such a ruh for' Mower-, reapers, binders and hoi-cmkes tlml dealei- hive nil they can do to fill jrdors. The pronn-e of big cropshaveno Uoubt stmu.'ated demand The vield of 1 hear through the region of whieli 1'itts tiurg is the center is larger this season than lor umny v tar- p.i-t At-n re--hltofthe ruh foragncultui'sil im plcmcnts prm-s .ire tinner thin thev were a erago There is no longer anv"hopc of confessions, such as were atta'ned last Eenfoa. LIVE STOCK MARKET. 3Iecelp!s, shipments and Prices at East I.Ib- rtj and All Oilier lard. Ofuck ov PiT-sncno Dispatch, Ti ksdav , Julj 7. i Cattle Rneeipt, 440 1 ead; shipments, 120 3ipaL Market strong at vestenliv s prices 2aittle shipped to Nov- York to-dav. Hog' l;ecelpt, I,2w0 head, shipments. C50 Jietttt. ilarket etiau- rhiladelphms, Jr 00 S 10. bet Yorkei-s ana mi-ted, $4 Sops CO: ?oimnon Yorkeis-, jl COgl Ti. pigs, (l 00fe4 5j. Xb bogs shipped to Ni w v. ,irlc ttvav. Slicep Ueceipts 2 200 he id: sbipn n:,2,0C0 Ijeed. .VarivCt slow atvestcrdav sprue, Hv Telegraph. 2"cw York Beev es Heceipts, 433 head, nil for etpor1 cr and slaughterers; no trade, iteeling firm dr edbeef teadj atSVegDc; hliipments tolav. 4T0 beeves; to-Uiofrow, lfi2 beeves and 7.3SC quarters of beef. Calves Iteceipt- ".) he id: maikei steady; mixed calves, Si ,Vir4 25 -lietp lieeeipts 4 110 liend; sheep -tcadv; 1 unbs lower tit$C00 7 50; d'e-sed mutton sreadv at rQlOJtc; 'dret.sedlaribsweik.il lluUWc. Hogs l!e wipts, syr In sd. conMgned uirect- nomin ally -teadv at ?4 SOffl 2"i Cini-iiiiiati Hogs in good demand: com monuud "isht, s4 15Wi0j, p.icking:indbutci rs. S4 thl5 UK lot erpts. 5c0 head, shipments, 3,600 head. C ittle in lair dtniond and stfadv : feir to choieii butciier gradei-, 3 P0ig?4 75; pntne to choii 1 shippcrsfl&OlSS 00, receipts, 471) head: shijinii nts, 170 head Shorpciw; rotamnn to clioice, S2 7.VT4 50; extrji fat vtfaers and earling. $4 755 00, receipts, i) UG b-ad; si.ij ments, 270 head; lambs easier; common. $J 70S 3 61) On ib.i t attlc reeeipts7,130 head; in irket Fbady on bc-v os and butcher stock; leeders -weje SiOw and unchanged: good to fancv, 3 2og5 S,r butcbeia, $3 75jj4 SO Hogs TJp ocipts. 5 S00 head, market opened active and tt Hk higher and closed w ith part of ad vance !ost:qualitv good.all old car' v; range, 4 3S(S4 73. sheen Re cipts 3,K) hcid: mar ket active and jirn c firm on gooJ: n itiv e. g2 75 j, vvesteius, sj augaio: la lambs. 3 O0Q) it 2a. St. Lna!-Tattle Reclpts, S.sOO bead; Eblpments, 700 In ad m i-ket slow: fur to fancy range steei s, $3 ongc 00, Tcxans ind Iudinns. i rOfl ' s") Hogs lteeeipts, 2.1C0 liefid: fhinmii ts UKi head- market stead; felr to oho'ce lieav j , $4 .S01 SO; mixed yiades, J4 3,ife4 mj light, fair to best, $4 73 S 63. Hicei ilccemts, 3,800head; hipnientK. 49cta.d; niaskot slow; fair toeitra, $3 0v 669. Ivunsas Citv Cattle Bcceipts, 5,300 head; xitiijimeuiK, jmii neau. -ici sieaav ; cows strung to 10c higliei s'eers, 3 R'g 3 73; c ov t eHJ 50. storkers a-o leedr's "f2 404 00. IIog Bcceip.o. 7,70 head- no i-hipmcnts; inarket opened tiong and closed weak; bulk S4 &i 70 -ill grades. 54 00&4 73 Sheep lli-ceipt- 1.0"ohcad, shipments, 2,120 iioatl; utarki t t.- l JJuflali Cu tl K"ceipts,3T loads through, Isele: verv Ir Je do-ng- no good stock here; fcellag cailv. Bos Hi( cipts. 19 loads through, 2 -.ie and J3 Ik Id ov ei from vostei lay;teadv with hgi.t demand; sales of flood Yorkers at f 00O;3 30- midiums, $3 10 Sheepandlnmbs i:.-ccipt-,lDlo ids through' 3 sale; not cno-agh doing to quote; feelling trendy. A RANGE OP ONE CENT Harks the Extreme Fluctuation of a Nerv ous A heat Market Corn Inclined to I5o Higher, and Oils aturally Tend to Ee Lower Prov Isions 11 cak. CHICAGO Wheat was chiefly governed in its fluctuations to-dav bj local influences, the bulls and biars alternatelj taking their innings. The ci-ongefi in prices w ere mostly Marrow, the outside flguies of the day cov ering t range of about lc At the start the londeney was influenced by wet weather in the Southwest and the low barometer In the winter nh'at region, and tho scalpers lM-ught freely, while mpny commission llBuses set mod tohav clibcral buying orders, and Uecembe- sold -Jc above last night's close. Tn- n the Inspection sheet shov ed 30 cars of am- winter wheat in, of v hich 2G cars w ere in graded contracts, and big re ceipts being reported in other markets tho strength ,u.cklj disappeared. The crowd tlienstaiti ' to urload but there were few buyers, and it did not take long for the mar Ltt to go off ic from the top price. But the decrease of 1,714,000 bushel, in tho amount on si"-jri and report-, that it is mining in the s,,tiiWtiti chocked the de cline, and under 1 o ,& d-al of ncrv ous buy ing Decembei v,js quickly advanced ;;c, Imt part of tiic iicjirov cment was lost. Xerv ousnoss was the seaiure of the market, rather than t-tnngtii or weakness Julv -whs traded m verj sparingly and ranged at IHiJ4fe25ic Deccmbi r was the active futui c. Around the opening it sold to S9c, broke UJ, rallied to !v leceded tot83gc, ad Aaneed to SSic and closed at fSjrc Corn was active, nervous and unECttled, but Kencrally, higher. Tho cold weather pave tho market a rather strong start, and with shorts disposed to cover and the otTcr ings meager, prices advanced easily for a time, Julv and September both selling up nearly lc'above last night's close: but on in dications of wanner w eather and the break in wheat tho buvers gradually drew out and the offerings increased. A drop of nearly a cent followed. Later, when wheat showed omu recovery and the small estimates of 1 o coipts for to-morrow came in, there was an other spurt, and Juij sold up lc from tho low pointand September made the samead vnnce, but most of this was again lost. Somo of the lluctuitions were mado on 110 dis coverable cause The clnuges m the price of oats were gov erned chieflj bv those in corn, though tho natural tendencv is to low er figures on ac count ofthoverj favorable ciop reports as to this cereal. 1'rov isions were fairlj active but generally weak Packers were tree sellers as a rule. September pork opened at $10 G3, an advnneo ot 5 cents ov er List night, and sold off with oul material reaction to $10 40, but recov ered to $10 tV at tho clo-e. The dispatch 111 a morning paper to the effect that there were two well-defined cases of j ellow fever in the luibor at Brunswick, On., and that the in habitants were fleeing from the town, was the chief cau-e of the eailv weakness. Lard declined 7.. cents and ribs 12 cents lroni the opening pi ice, but the former recov eicd 2Jo cent- and the 1-ittc.r 10 cents of the los. The leading futures ranged as follow , as corrected by John M. Oaklcv & Co.. Sixth street, members of Chicago Bo lid Trade c 0;hh- lllfdi-1 Low- Clos- vkTicx:.s. toR. est. c-t. 1 Ing. 1 1 j VAIIEVT, NO. 2. 1 I Julv iy I2W BVi Sl' Aupu-t I Rs4 8t' Ki tth, September. 874 sys. n,4 7 Decembir SSi SVsi ! Ji'a Vaa, So. 2. i Julv 5S I .-to1 . 57', Wi AOjfU fa'4. "-Vs. M1 00 Scleinlier Ii3S 53l4 S2H 52Ta Oats, o 2. Julv 36 XH 25S, M'4 Allgnst VTi'H SOS 29V 2)1, StptenilHT. I J9 2J4 23Ji 29 ' MlSS 1'OllK ScptcmKr. 10 65 10 05 10 40 10 47 October 10 70 10 70 10 55 10 W Ll.l). beptciubcr 6 50 6 50 6 s! K 4.) October ... C (HSi 0 62 6 57ii 6 57, siioitT Rids September. 6 3T' C 40 G 25 6 35 Octubt-r 6 42H B 42S 374 6 42S Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, dull and steady Xo. 2 spring wheat. 63'Jc No. 2 rye. 76Mc. Xo. 2 barley, nominal; No 3 nominal: fo. I nominal. No 1 flaxseed, 1 01. Prime timothj seed, SI 22 1 2i. Mesi pork, per bbk, $10 25I0 30. Lard, per 100 Us $6 23. Short rib sides (loose), C 12),8 20; dry salted shoulders (boxed). S3 10JJ5 13; short clear sides (boxed), $6 4P (t 30. Whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gal., SI 16. Sugars unchanged On the 1'roduce Exchange to-day the butter market was steadv and unchanged. Eggs, lSgl.iJc, NKW YORK Flour easy and unchanged; moderate trade Cornmeal steady and quiet. Wheat Spot market Irregular, clos ing w eaker but mora actlv e: Xo. 2 red,$l OJJJ store and elevator; $1 03V1 OS, afloat: $1 02J?1 0." f o b.: ungraded red, jl 00U 1 0fi'. Xo. l"Xorthern, to arnve, $1 0C; No. I hard, to arrive, $1 10: Xo 2 Chicago, $1 02 1 02J4; options ran off lKc on free offei mgs, ndvanced 5Jsc on coverings and closed w cak at JifiKc under 3 esterdav ; trad ing was light; No 2 red .Iul.$l 00K1 01, closing at $1 0; August 37g9s;ie, clos ing at '7JhC: September. "BJggTjc, closing at tl7c: October closing at 97e- November clos ing at i'f'fc; December. 9s"5-lbB9Jic closing at 97Jc: Jaituirv irtiic Q1 wyk, closing at ni'.c.Mav, $102)103K closing at I ft)H. 11 e steadv and quiet; Western September dellverv, 7374 Vic Corn Spot maikct firm and quiet: No 2"70K71c, in c-levator, 71 72c. afloat; ungraded mixed, 7072c; optioiis li&?i1' higher on light offerings, expected light receiptsard cov enng and closed -teidv ; Julj , tCJ67c, closing at StPc; August. CT4 W7Mc closing at C3L2c, September WJgul1, closing at COJc October. '9X0Hc, closing nt5s3c l)eeembei,545te, closing at 51Kc. Oats spot market hlghei and moderately active; options dull and llrmer; Julj-; 4242jC, closing at 42Kc. August clos ing at SIP.e September, 33J,c; bliot, Xo 2 white, 4554fiJ4c: Xo 1 44c; do, white 40c: mixed "m cstern, 40344c, vrlnte Western, 43(?3Sc: Xo. 2 Chicago 43Jg44c. Hav quiet and vi eak. shipping C0c-good to choice, 7S?y0c Hops quiet and easj . Hides quiet and firm lallow quiet Pork quiet and te idv; old mess, $10 OOfSll 00: nevr mess, $11 r.0i: 23; extra prime, $10 3(iSH 00 Cut meats fairlv active and firm; pickled bellies. P-igCJ-jC: do suoulders, 5c do hams, 10$ lie Middles quiet and steadv: shwit clear, $G 10 Laid opened weak and closed steady; Western steim $b 32J;: Julv, $C 5L closing $u 31; August. $6 3(.6 3"7, closing at $6 57; Sep tember, $fi 67(ff( 70, closing at $(j fcS asked. October, so N)(gG S3, closing at fc 711; Decem ber, $7 00 Butter quiet and freel.v offered; Western dairy U14c. do creamery UglSc; do factory, 12gl4c: Elgin, 18c Cheese in fair demand and steady; part skims, 3fiGc. ST. LOUIS Wheat There were "enough bi.ll influences this morning to give the mar ket a small upward turn, but the rally in price was not alone small but also fleeting, the advance soon being lost and a dow n turn soon lollowed. Latei, the market again strengthened, but an easy feeling prevailed owing to the storms in the west. The close, however, was firm ,and from He toJ;;c higher than yesterda: No. 2 red, cash, S7,c; July closed at S7Jc: August closing at s3)rc; Sepember, tsig Soe, closing at Stya bid. Corn The early market w as strong and jc abov e the close this morning, but prices loll back Jc, rallied Jc, and then dropped c, but latei sold up and then declined, closing steadv- Jic above yesterday; Xo. 2, cash, 531 53V;C; J uly, 5555JCc., closing at 53Jc asked; September, 503lJc,closing at 51c, veal, 4040Kc, closing at W. Oats The speculi tive market was neglected most of the session Final prices were steady; Xo 2, cash, 37JJc: July closed at 33e: August, 23j. live scarce; No 2, h5c bid. Whisky steady at $1 IB. Provisions opened weak, but closed firm. Pork, $10 C2i10 73; lard.primo steam. $f 00 rillLADKLrniA Flour onietnnd wenk- Wbcat weak and lower: old ungraded in grain depot, $1 07(?f 1 Os; do in export in ele vator, $1 03; old Xo 2 ed, $1 05, 1. o. b. from Port liichinond elevator; Xo. 2 redlorliist half of August shipment at 'JfUc, in elev a- tonNo.2 led, Julv, WWc; August, 9; 9S?','. Seoto nhe.r hligiM'f (l..tihr l7Jc. Corn strong and options lc'hign er; local car lots exceedinly scarce and ad vanced 4c, but bujcis operating only for actual wants; Xo. 2 yellow, 111 export ele vator, 7(c. do afloat, 72c; N'o 2 mixed on track, 74c; Xo 2 mixed, July,fi7jo8c; August, WQubc; September, C2Ji)3c; October. C1JJ o.Jc Oats Ollenngs foi near delivery very light and prices advanced Icon car lots andcon July with good demand for local consumption; futures beyond this month dull and 'c lower: Xo. 2 mlied, 46c; Xo 3 white, JGc: No. 2 white 475c: Xo. 2 white Julv, 4ijjiixl7c: August, 30c; September, 33 fc; October, Slt-jQSSc. Provisions faiily active and prices firm. Eggs quiet and easv ; Pennsylvania firsts, 17173c. BALTEWORE Wheat " irregular; spot, $1 00, the month, 97Mi?97gc. August, 97i feS7Ji,c-; September, 9j7c; October, 97J4c Corn easj; spot 670; the month, G7c; spot Xo. 2 white, 75c Oils firm; N'o. 2 white mu-ni, .?: ,-o. 1 mixed i estern, 41c. Eve dull: No 2, 7073c. Hav firm; good to choice timothy, $11 0012 50. Provisions Jless pork, $12 gl3 00 Bulk meats Loose shouldei s, 3!c; long clcir, GJJc; clear rib sides, (iin sugar-pickled shoulders, GJc; sugar-cured smoked shoulders, 7Jc; hariis, HJiSl-c. Lard Kcflned. TJJo. Butter ste idy; cixa.merj fancy 18Xc; fair to choice, J7lSc; Imitation 15lGc; ladle fancy, 14c; good to choice, 12213c: store packed, HglSs. Eggs steady at 17c MIXXEAPOLIS Cash wheat l-ather slow owing to millers generally not being dis posed to meet the adv ance In July. Still tho good milium weat was pretty well sold out and considerable Xo. 1 Xorthern was sold to arrive. Prices ranged mostly at J lc over July for Xo. 1 Northern, and sonic fincv cars brought ljc premium. Closing quotations: Xo. 1 hard Julv, $1 03: on track, $1 03. Xo 1 Xorthern July, Wip: September. MJc: Decembei, 8Cc, on track, $1 O0JS11 OOW-i Xo. 2 Xorthern Julj , 94c; on track, 94c. CINCIrfXATI Flourqulet. Wheat armor Xo 2 red, old, 92c: new, 8)Ji)lc. Corn less active; No. 2 mixed, Glc Oats easier; Xo. 2 tntriu! Jft?Jln II, a 4imi. Xn A CI n , steady at $10 75. Lard firm at $0 23. Bulk meats firm at $G 25. Bacon In good demand at $7 25 Butter stady. Sugar quiet. Eg"s irregular at U13)50. Cheese firm. c-asii Dnuc. cais nigner; jo 2 white on track. 4l42c Barley dull: Xo. 2 in store 70c Kye firmer; Xo. 2 in store 83c. Prov-Ls ' lonssu-adj. Pork September, $10 47K Lard September, $G 45. n TOLEDO-Whe.it steadier; now , 03c- Jul v 92c; August, iX)Jc: December, 92;c. ' Cora dull and stead; cash, CIlc. Oats quiet cash, 37c. Cloverseed steadv; cash, $4 So-October, $4 40. The Drv goods Blarkot. Xevv Y'onK, July ".Business In drv goods "asniore active on the spot, tliou"'li ile m.ind was still iiregular. There was "a fair degree of activity In prices and in ihcreas ing trade In staple cotton and dress goods. The market was unchanged In condition nnd tone and confidence seemed w ell es tablished. Jlctal Market. Xevv Yore, July 7. Pig iron quiet, steady and unchanged. Copper dull; July $12 ti. Lead nominal, $4 47J. Tin dull, licnvy and unchanged. Caligkavii Writing Machine disposes of the fatigue of using the pen. ' ws OUT SECOND. ATENUE. Striking Features of the Most Pictur esque Part of the City. . IMPROVEMENTS AND LAND YALUE& Froperty Bought and Held in Anticipation of Eapid Transit Facilities. IHLLS TOPPED WITH HANDSOME nOUSES The Second Avenue Electric Hallway trav erses one of the most picturesque, if not one of the most pleasing, districts of the city. Some of the greatest iron w orks are located in this quarter, among them the Lin den Steel Works, iloorhead & JlcCleane's big plant, the American Iron Works of Jones & Laughlins, connected by a bridge over tho Monongahela with their mammoth concern on the Southsido, and others of almost equal magnitude. Xone of them use smoke consumers. The electric railway Is well equipped, but is susceptible of improvement. Tho tracks cross each other at two places, causing fre quent delays, to the annov ance of passen gers. This defect could be easily remedied. Tho cars arc short and hav e a rocking mo tion that is not always agreeable, and schedule timo does not seem to be strictly observed. It is a good road, how cv er, and as improv ements occur to the management they w ill no doubt bo adopted. There is talk of pushing a branch of this road out into the Twenty-third w ard, so as to secure a part of the Schenley Park traflic It will start, If it starts at all, at Fonr Ztlile Kun. This would be of great benefit to the Twenty-third waid and in a scarcely less degree to the adjoining wards bj opening to settlement a large area of practically undeveloped territoiy. Among the largo land owners in the Tw enty-thiro w ard is Senator Flinn. For some time he has had under consideration the election of a large number of houses, costing from $1 500 to sj.OOO, for the benefit of the working people, but it is understood that he will do nothing before tho completion of the branch road to give easy access to tho property. Other owners are delaying improvements lor the s line reason. Haifa mile or sothls side of Hazelwood the rugged bluff disappears, and a succes sion ol gentle slopes Imparts beauty and di versity to the landscape. These, for the most part, aro crow ned with handsome resi dences occupied by some of Pittsburg's most distineuished people, among w horn may be mentioned Banker Scully, J. B. Eythe, the Yanklrks, Hugh Burgwiu, Ira 31. Burchfleld and others. For beauty of location, pictur esque scenery and immunity from smoke and noise this quarter of the city is surpassed by no other. The value of land along Second avenue is an unknown quantity. There is no fixed standard. It vanes according to locality. In choice situations building lots have been sold as high as $2,500. In the neighborhood of the mills and on the hillsides neirthe railioad tiacks prices range from $150 to $1,000. Theie is considerable vacant land, but it Is in strong hands. The Blair estate, one of the largest in the county, is in the Twenty-third ward. The towns of Hazelwood and Glenwood, w hich are practically one, are busy, pushing places. A considerable number of buildings are undei way and others are projected, among them two or tlnee business houses and a hotel. The Baltimore and Ohio Kail road will soon begin extensive improve ments at Glenw ood, w hioli will give it a still greater forward impulse. "To lets" are as rare as In the business quarter of the city proper. A Glenwood merchant said yestei-day- "Our greatest draw hack is the scarcity 01 nouses, several nunureci people would come here at once if they could And shelter. Please laj this fact before tho capitalists and builders and urge them to supply the want." Nearly $1001,000 worth of property has chunged hands m this quarter ot the citv within the last two years, and several big deals are under consideration, one of which inv olv es ov er 100 ncres. All that remains to insure quick development is the introduc tion of rapid transit, and as two or three roads are under contemplation, tho proba bility is that this requirement will soon be filled. Business Xew s and Gossip. The manufacturing pirt of Second avenue has lost none of its Satanic appearancesince Parton's time. The lid is stdl off. Brick pav ement is a great drawback to a long stretch of Second avenue. Its exlstenco denotes too much old fogyism for this pro gressive city. Ithas been decided to locate tho Female College In the East End instead of Alle gheny, but the selection of a site is held in abeyance until after tho sale of tho Eighth street lot. Two are under consideration. The Vandergnft denl is off. Ha7Clw ood is growing. A scoro or so of bouses are In course of construction. It Is fast becoming a great manufacturing center. The boys out Second av enuc call the elec tric cars "ding-dings," from tho sound mado by the bells. Additional dividends Monongahela In surance Company, $1 3D per share; Birming ham Fire Insurance Company, $1 50a share; Peoples' Natural Ga9 and Plpeage Company, 2 per cent quarterly. Birmingham Traction bonds were offered at the last call yesterday at 93 and Interest. For Duquesne Traction stock 15 was bid, offered at 1C. For 3Ianchester 33 was bid. The annual meeting of the Union Bridge Company was held j esterdav afternoon and directors hosen. Only routine business was transacieu. The Building Record. Permits for the erection of tho following b-aildmgs were Issued j esterday: Oil Well Supply Company, five iron one story shops and factories on Second avenue, Tw enty-third ward. Cost, $21,700 for all. John Graff, frame kitchen, 10x12 feet, on Ansel street. Thirty-sixth -ward. Cost. $S0. C H. Boehcnnan, frame one-story slaugh ter house, 12x40 leet, on Xatrona alloy, Eighteenth ward. Cost, $215 G. Kischier, brick two-story tcnement,34xl7 feet, on Vienna alley, Elev enth w ard. Cost, $1600. 3Iary Elder, brick two-story dwelling, 2Sx 40 feet, on Rebecca street, Twentieth ward. Cost, $5,000. iiargai-et BI. Turner, frame two-story dwelling, 18x34 feet, on Sdsquchanna street, Tw enty-first w ard. Cost, $1,400. John Quinn, frame two story dwelling, 17.G sJO feet, on Dearborn street, Xlncteenth ward. Cost, $l,m Movements in Realty. Baltcnspcrger & Williams sold for a promi nent downtown business man a piece of property on Perrysville avenue, Allegheny, for $4,000. This property was sold a month ago for $3,100. John K. Ew Ing & Co. sold to Edw in Slartin, for F. G. Kohrkaste, a vacant lot, 20x100, on Sheridan avenue, being Xo. SI in the F. G. Kohrkaste plan, Tenth ward, Allegheny, for $275 cash. Keed B. Coyle &, Co. leport a successful opening sale of tho Glenmawr Park plin at Haysville, on tlfo Pittsburg, Ft. Wavne and Chicago Kailroad. They also leport an active inquiry for lots there, which are being sold at reasonable prices and terms. Black & Bairdsold in EIlw ood lot 928 to Thomas S. 3Ieagher for $503, lots Xos. 8S1 and 8r2 to K, Xevvin 111 for $1,050. another lot to S. French, being Xo. 500, for $500, and another to 31. 11. ivnoor, Deing -vo. bit, lor $500, and to Charles CaIlozzi727 lor $400. 3L F. Hippie & Co. sold tollagdaline Kaule for the Burrell Improvement Company a lot 30x120 feet, being No. 128 in block 6, Kensing ton plan, for $575. A. J. Pentecost sold lot 208 m Valley. View plan. Bower Hill station, with a small one- storv irame aweiung, lor jui J. K. Ewing 4 Co. sold for $8,900 for James H. Erwin estate to Peter 3L Hitchcock, of Cleveland, O., S9 acres of coal lund in Kobin son township Allegheny county. Charles Somers & Co. sold for Guy Ilecker to James Holmes a lesidence property situ ated on Locust street, Sheridan station, con sisting of a frame house of five rooms on lot 63x150 feet for $2,500 cash. The Burrell Impiovemcnt Company sold the following lots at KensingtoiO yesterday; To J. W. Undercoffer, of Wilmeiding, lot 123 in block 4 lor $4J8 75; William Wallraben stcln, of Pittsburg, lot 113 In block 4 for $323; Theodore Hahn, of Pittsburg.lot 182 in block G for $275 23; Frank Trottle, of Ilitos' station, Allegheny county. Pa., lot 119 In block 6 for $488 73; Frank Galos. of Pittsburg, lot 115 in block 7 for $276 23: David Thomas, of Pittsburg, lots 135, 13G, 1J7, and 13a m block i for $1,725 00; Charles J. Beck, ot Wilinerding, lots 129 and 130 in blocks! lor $862 SO; Frank Gales, of Pittsburg, lots SB and 94 ill block 7 for $977 50; Frank Jackson, of Pittsburg, lots 24 and 12G in block 4 for $1,036 23; Mrs. Amelia II. Erdmann, of Oakland, lot 184 In block Gfor$276 25; Wllhelm Berelt and wife, of Oakland, lot 114 in block 5 for$4S8 75; Walford Warg, of Southslde, lot 103 in block 5 foi $131 23; John A. Rosenberg, of Pittsburg, lot 123 In block 7 for $273 25; George spratt. of Pittsburg, lot 142 in block l for $433 73, W. C. Keed, or Bellevue, Pa., lot Si in block 5 for $1012 50. Also, lots 119, 120 and 121 in block 3 to Dr. J. 3L Leyda, of Alle gheny, lor $1,530 UQ. HOME SECURITIES. OVER 120,000 SHARES OF EXCTBIC STOCfc ALREADT TURNED IX. Authoritative Statement by Sir. "IVestlng honsc XoSerlous Friction Anticipated at the Meeting Tractions and Damage Suits No Important Changes Some Im provement Abroad. The local stock market was narrow and well nigk featu;less yesterday. A good many persons who are regarded as props to speculation are out of the .city, and others soon will be, and there is not likely to be much change for tho better until they re turn. Yesterday was the last day forsurrendor ing Westinghouse Electric under the original conditions prescribed by the Ueorganiza tion Committee In the afternoon a dis patch was leceived from Mi. Westinghouse stating that 120 004 shales out of 1GG000 had been turned in. A few holder? aie still obstinate but it is thought they will swing aroused by the 13th and serious fiiotion at the meeting be averted. Still tho uncer tainty of what the 11011 assenting holders will do, as well as of the outcome of the meeting, has cheeked demand for the stock and dopresscd its market value. A small jag of it sold yesterday at 12 but later it was offered down to 11, with 11 bid. Tho Tractions vi ere quiet and nominally unchanged. Tho numerous accidents and law suits to follow are causing inv estors to fight slry of these stocks. Xo one cares to pui chase litigation. It's a bad thing to hold lor a rise. Philadelphia Gas finished a small fraction under tho opening. JlanufactureTs Gas was wanted at 23, but holdstiongly at 30. Luster tmpioved half a point, nnd Sw itch and Signnl was a trifle stronger. Xew Y'ork opened dull and wealr, but closed active and firm. London was a trifle weaker, but the bond market gave forth signs of more strength. The weight of opinion abroad is that gold will soon begin to flow to this country to pay for wheat and other cereals. Sales of local stocks on call yesterday were: First call Xo sales. Second call 10 Electric at 12; 2 Philadel phia Gas at 11, 20 at 11, 50 at 11. Third call 5 Electric at 12. Bids and asking prices at each call are appended: F1KST I SECOND THIRD EXCHANGE C VLL ' CALL CALL STOCK. B A B A II A Exchange X. Bk. 87,'s 88.... K. Bk. of Pitts . 80 Liberty N'at. Bk 102)4 SI AM:Xat.Bank B Safe Deposit Ci 63 Oer. Xat.Al'Rh'y 171.... 171K- 1714 ISO Work'mvns feav 80 .... Boatman's Ins 31 .... 31 .. . Citizens' Ins. Co 3G MfsOasCo 28 30 23 .... N.G C.ofW.Vll. 50 50 .... Peoples X. G. Co 11 .... 11 P JS.G.&P.Co 7.... Penn'a Gas Co. HJfi 12 11 Jf H'ii 11)4 "V WlicellngGas Co 194 21)5 19sj ... KisherOIlCo 57 Tuna Oil Co 43 23 44 Central Traction. IS 18 Wi.... 10 18 Pitts. Traction.. 34 35 H 15 "H .. . Pleasant Vallcv.. Si5 24 23 24 23 24 Second Avenue W .... CO Alleglunv Vallev 3U LaNorlaJIin.Co .... .10 .... 30 ,Luter Jlin. Co . 12 13 12S 12'S.... Westinghouse K. 12 U'i ll'f 12 11 llli U. S. & Slg. Co.. 7 7Ji TA ? West. Airbrake 96 Stand. U. C. Co 1 55 .... At Xew Y'ork yesterday the total sales of stocks were 116,437 shares, including iVtcln son, 7,231; Chicago Gas, 12,880; Louisville nnd Nashville, 10,2sl: Xorth American, 7,7'50; X'ew Jersey Central, 3.350. Xorthern Pacific, preferred, "5,325; St. Paul, 27,070, Union Pa cific, 5,010. DULL BUT STRONG. LITTLE TnAT IS XEW TO RECORD IX THE STOCK MARKET. Jersey Central the Featnre of the Day, Advancing on a Slight Increase of Divi dendThe Dealing Almost Entirely Local Increased Demand for Ilonds. Xew Y'onK, July 7. The stock market con tinues to exhibit a strong undertone but de velops no activity, and the interest in the late speculative leaders of the inarket seems to be declining. The interest in the stock speculation is entirely local, and the late leading speculative stocks are becoming quieter with tho rest of tho list, though the Grangers still maintain their prominence in tho dealings. London was apparently a seller of stocks again this morning, but the selling may be set down to arbitrage operations, and a demand of sufficient magnf tude was met to cause a moderate upward movement in prices during the forenoon All Interest was taken out of the trading latei in the day, however, and dullness again became the most conspicuous feature of tho trading; but dullness now Is accompanied by a stub born (strength, Instead of the weakness vv hich marked all c essations of buying some time ago. A slight increase in tho dividend rate in Jersey Central had the same effect as It did on Long Island nnd advanced the stock materially, a rise of 5 per cent being the result. A limited amount of buying In the forenoon after a rather heavy opening sufficed to establish advances in all thaectlvc stocks in large fractions. Silver certificates were again active and strong, but failed to score any material gain. Tho market, afterthoupwaidmovcmenthad culminated, remained without leature or mov ement of any kind until the last hour, when realizing on the limited advnneo caused a slight reaction, in which St. Paul and Union Pacific were most conspicuous. Tho batter, which had not shared in the eaily advance, lost per cent. The market finally cloaed dull and baicly steady, generally at Insignificant changes for the day, advances being In a uiajonty. Jersey Central, how ever. Is up 4 per cent. Railroad bonds continue to sliowincreased Inquiry, and more animation is seen in the speculative Issues, witli larger sales of the investment bonds. Atchison incomes fui nished to-day $125000outofa total of $Ssc,O0O in all issues, which is largely in excess of the business lately done in the market. The tono was again firm, while the gams established are in but few instances for more than small fractions. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the ew York Stock Exchange vester dvv. Corrected daily for The Dispatch by Wiiit M.Y&STFFIIFSSOJ., oldest Pittsburg members of the 2vew York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: "55 - S! American Cotton Oil... American Cotton Oil pfd Am. Sne-arBeflnlng Co a.... 4.W 82' ( 89 4 33 81 14 30' i lfilj 474 2S 49Si 86'. 648 112 723 2:1 MCJ 10S 130 34 21 131 128, lfi 41 0,4 S3 57'f 108 87 394 67, 924 IVi 10U4 12 66 25 19 49 33V 16' 144 514 LV, 23a GO 17.4 a, 3.5W 17 28o 180 36 117 104 C9 1ZK 44' 21 Trti 33 82K "32 82 "xzh Am. S. Kenning Co., pfd.. Atch T. & S. F. 33' ( 81 1151 Canadian Pacific Central of cw Jersej Central Pacitic Chesapeake and Ohio C. &0., 1st pref. f!. AO.. Zdnref. 81 S 112 11. Chicago Gas Trust. C, Bur. & Qulncy. C, Mil, & St. Paul. C, Mil. A St. Paul, C, Itockl. AP C, bt. I'.jM. AO., Wo S6)s 64t 50 87 41 84 f4J Bo4 , pref... "73' I., 31. L .. J.U. .V W., P. .t ?, orthwestern. , pref... 105M IOjX 105J4 "it" LT5M 128 s, C. i. Northwestern, pref... CoL Coal it Iron Col. & Hocking Val Del., Lack&Wcst Del. & Hudson Den. JLKlo Grande Den. & Bio Grande, pfd.... K. T., Va. &Ga 21 24 135M IBS 1:3 s. Illinois Central Lake Erie &West.. pfd... Lake frhore A 51. b Louisville & Xashvillc.... Michigan Ceutral Mobile & Ohio Missouri Pacific N. atlonal Cordage C National Lead Truft Xiw Nork Central X7Y., C. & St. L X. Y., C. A bt. L. 1st pfd X.Y, C. &St. L. 2d pfd. X.Y., L. E. A AV N. Y., L. E. AW. pfd..., N. Y. AX. F. X. 1., O. A W , Norfolk A Western , Norfolk A Western, pfd..,, Xorth American Co , Xorthern Pacific , Xorthern Pacific, pref. .... Ohio A Mississippi Ongou Improvement Pacitic Mall v Peo . Dec. A Evans Philadelphia A Beadiug y.. Pullman Palace Car bt. Paul A Dulutli St. Paul A Duluth, pref.... St. Paul, Minn. A Man St. L. A S 111 Fran., pref... Texas Pacific Union Pacific AV abash, pref. Western union v heeling A L. E Wheeling A L. K., pref.... 56 1084 73)4 57 108 564! iua;4 73i 7M -6SX J2Ss 106,4 m 671, vzx 924 ioo.4 100 19X1 HXl M '33 "33K 161i "33 16X 16H 614i I3S 51'j Iff 244 513 15 4 OS's 23V 65rs 35 17 js'4 17 35M 17 70, 44" 23 79 tt'i 75 444 23"4 Wi 33H 75 44K 234 711, 33 THE TBEND OF MONEY. Currency Surplus Almost Wiped Out A Fair Routine Movement, There wero no new or striking featuies In the local money market yesterday. There w as a fair call foraccomodatlons, with funds morothan sufficient to meet It. In a gen-J oral way, however, business showed im provement. Kates were steady ntBKSJper cent, according to date. Currency is disap pearing. It was inconveniently scarce at some of tho banks yesterday, "with a corre sponding loss of interest in exchange. Bank clearings were $2,417,033 2d and balances $463,917 22. At Xew Y'ork yesterday money on call was easy, ranging from 2 to 2k per cent, last loan 2, closed otlered at 2. Prime mercantile paper 57. Sterling exchange quiet and weak at $4 S3 for tO-dav bills and $4 87 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. U. b. 4i rcg nil do 4s coup Hi do 4s's n.g loose do 4scoup 100'i Faclflctfsur 'tfi lOOT, Louisiana stamped 4s 'JO Missouri 6s Tenn. new set, bs..101 lo ilo 5s. ...100 do do 3s.. 67K Canada So.2nds 9bs, Ccn. Pacificists la! Den. .tlt.U. lsts....H4's do lo 4s 80 D.&R.G. West 1st. - Erie 2uils 97 M., K. &T. Cs 7BH do is S3 Mutual Union 6i....lUi X. J. C. Int. Ccrt...l03 Northern Pac lats. .. 114 do do 2mls..lll'4 Kortliw'st'n Cons'lslW do Debent ures iuj fliviron X. TnnJ 6s. , St.L.i Iron M. Gen. 5s 87 St L & san Tran. Gen. Jl nr- St. Paul Consols.... 121)5 bt. Paul, Chie.i Pac. nts i"- Ttx. Pac. lsts et.'i do 2nds. .".... II'? Union racists 106U West Shore 100 K. G. W. lsts . Bank Clearings. Xfw Yor.K Clearings, $103,031,638; balances, $4,905,193. Boston' Clearings, $17,307,594; balances, $1,627 870. Money 45 per cent. Kxchango on Xew York 20c discount. Philadelvhiv Clearings, $10,935,043; bal ances, $2,123,b73. Money 4 per cent. 15 eLTiMoHL Clearings, $2,317,937; balances, $314 32L Money G per cent. New Oull vms Clearings, $1,704,019. Boston Stocks. Atchison JLTopeka- 32W Boston A Albanv... 200 Hoston& Maine.... 1C6V Chi., Bur. AQulucj 87 ListernK. B. .... 20 I ttchburg B. K T5X Mass. Central 1C) Mc. Cen. com 20 N. Y. JfcN. Eng.... W X. Y. A X. Kng. 7s 118 Old Colony 165 Butlandpfd 63 VA Is. Ceu. com 17H AlloueyM.Co.fnew) 3J( Atlantic 16M Boston A-Mont 46 , Calumet & llecla... 261 Franklin 16K Huron l'i ivearsargc Osceola Qulncy , Santa Fe CoDDcr. . 12H , 38 . 112 . 50 151 Tamarack Amusion J.and o. 3an Diego Land Co. West End 33 19 3V Bell Telenli one. 190 I.ainson btorc S 18K Water Power. 2S Continental Mlnine lo)i X. Lng. Tel. A Tel. 50 Butte & Boston Cop 15K Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stock, fur nished bv Whltuej & bteplitnon. brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, members Xew York Stock Ex- cnange. Pennsylvania Railroad Heading Lehigh Valley Northern Pacific Northern Pacitic, prelerred. Lehigh Navigation BM. Asked. X'i 50H m 14 7-16 46e, 4BV 234 S.'i GVa !' 4b4 4b8 Klectrlc Mocks. , Boston, July 7. Electric stock quotations here to-day were: Bid. "4i'87 ..11 87S Asked. 50 75 42 50 12 00 13 00 ffl'06 Kastern Electric Cable Co. pfd.. Thomson-Houston Electric Co.. Ft. Wavne Ele trie Co Westlnplioue lectric Co European Welding Co Thomson-Houston Electric. Co.. .oOOO pfd.. Mining Stock Quotations. XEvy Yokk. July G Alice, 1W; Adams Con solidated, 175;Chollar, lG0;Ciovn Point, 130; Consolidated California and Virginia, 700; Deadvv ood, 125; Gould and Curry, 130; Hale and Xoicro-s, 170, Homestake, HOOi Horn Siivei, 310; Iron Silvei, 100; Mexican, 200; Ophlr, 300; Ontai lo 3.-00; Plymouth, 200; Sav age, lf-0, sieira Xovada, 205; Union Consol idated, 200. "Wool Market. Phil PELrm Wool v as in improved de mand and prices unchanged. Xew Yokk Wool quiet and easy; domestic fleece, 3037c; pulled, 2S(g34c; Texas, 1724c. 15osto: The demand for wool has been moderate and sales are mostly 111 small lots. Pi ices remain steadv, and are quoted the same as last week. Ohio X has been selling at 29ST,0e; XX and XX and abov e, 3132c; Xo. 1, 34J?.i5c. Michigan X has been selling slowly at 2727Kc: Xo. 1, 3435c; combing and delaine fleeces in moderate request; Xo. 1 combine selling at s10c; O1110 fine-dclaiiie, 33 !4c: Territory wools In good demand. G0 G2c for line, 5$igo0c for fine medium, and 55 57c for medium: California, Oiegon wools in lair request at prev ions prices: 111 pulled wools there Is a quiet anil steady market; Australian w ools Arm; foreign carpet wools quiet. Turpentine Markets. S vvaxsah Turpentine steady at 35c bid. Itoshffirm at $1 251 SOc. Charleston Turpentine steady at 34c. Hosin Aim: good strained, $1 22. Xny Y'okk Rosin dull, easy; strained, common to good. $1 37J41 42. Turpentine quiet, steadj, .)738c. Wilmisgto-j Spirits of turpentine firm at 34Kc Ilofdn firm; strained, $1 20; good strained, $1 2. Tar firm, $190. Crude tur pentine firm; haid, $1 40; soft, $2 40; virgin, $2 40 Coffee Markets. Xew Orleans, July 7. Coffee unchanged. Baltimore, July 7. Coffee dull; Eio, fair cargoes, 18c: Xo. 7, 17Jc. Xew Y'ork, July 7. Coffee options opened irregular, 5 points up to 15 down, closed steady 10 to 20 points up; sales, 25,500 bags, including July, lG.75c; August, 15 7515.95c; September, 14 S515 10c; October, 1J.9514 25c; Xovember, 13.5013 70c; December, 13 50g 13 00c; January, 13 45c; February, 13 4jc; Jlaicb, 13 45c; April, 13 40c, Spot no dull and steady; fair cargoes, lSc; Xo. 7, 1717c. A EEB0IC ENGINEEK. He Sav ed the Lives of Many Passengers by Losing Ills Own. Chicago, July 7. A sensational train w recking is being investigated by tho offi cials of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Kailroad. The wreck occurred near Lansing, la., July 4, andhas.up to this timo,, I escaped publication. One prisoner was to- UilJ 1.1111:11 1UIIS VUaiUUJ .11, J-HlllBllJg, .I11U U1U officials are on the track of his three confed erates. The McGiegor passenger train, bound for La Crosse with several cars heav lly loaded vv ith passengers, when near Lansing, struck an obstruction placed upon the rail, and the engine v as hurled ov er the bank of the Mississippi. Fortunately the cais remained on the rails, the engineer, Charlei Todd, giving up Ins life to save those of the passengers. Todd's lireman jumped and was saved. Todd felt his engine going, but ho re mained to ict tho airbrake, shut off tho steam and open the sand v alves, so that the cai s might stay on the rails. Ho went don n with the engine. His Hist question when leseued from the engmo, badly scalded and writhing In agon j, was: "Are any of tho passengers hurt?" Upon lcceiv ing the nega tivc answer Todd smiled as ho looked around and said: "Well, this is a glonous Fouith woaie having, isn't It? lam atrald I had too many liienoiks." Todd died shortly afteiward. The perpetrators aie said to be farmer bojs. The one under ar rest is only 12 j ears ot age. HORSrOKD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. If Y'em are Xervous, and cannot sleep, try it. . Of Interest to Mothers. The success of Mrs. Annie 31. Beam, of 3IcKcesport, Pa., in the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: J "1 spent several weeks m donnstown, 'a., aiter the great flood, on account of my hus band being employed there. "We had sev eral children with us, two of whom took the diarrhoea very badly. I got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy lroni Kev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both ot them. I know of several other cases where it was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled, and cheerfully recom mend it." AVSU Further July Bargains In Ladies AYalsts, Plain black, plain colored and plain cream silk shirt waists pleated or full yoke, re duced fiom ?6 to S3; also stripe wash silk waists at 55 and madras pleated waists now ?2 each cloak room, first floor. JOS. HOKXE & CO.'S Pcnn Av enue Stores. A Xew Kind of Insurance. For 23 cents you can insure yourself and family against any bad results from an attack -of bowel complaint during the sum mer. One or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. Ifo one can aflord to travel without it. wsu It. Jb It. Seventy-five cents the richest and'hand somest black silk striped grenadines, 1, and-3-inch stripes, 7o cents. ' Bogos &BDHX.' f . ' . TDIETOCiiNTHEMUP. The Supply of Raspberries Beyond Capacity of Our Markets. DAIRY PRODUCTS FAIRLY STEADY. Corn and Oats Advanced, and Other Cereals Are Strong. NO NEW FEATURES IX GROCERY LINES Office of Pittsbcbo DisrATCir, Tuesdvt, July 7. 5 Cocxtry Pkodccf (Jobbing Pnco9) The I supply of iaspberrie3 to-day was tho largest or tno season, and proved beyonii tno power of our markets to absoib. There were not less than 1,500 ci-atesin tho hands of commis sion men this morning, and markets weak ened on the too heavy receipts. Shippers of fruits will find little encouragement fiom results of this week. The expected advance in Elgin creamery butter failed to material ize. At Elgin last w eck's prices were leaf firmed at the Monday meeting. XewSniss cheese Is now coming in freely, and the old has pas-ed aw ay for this season. Ohio cheese is still abund int and quiet. Fresh eggs that are above suspicion are firm at quotations. The untimely cool weather of late has checked the upward movement of lemons, and prices are a shade lower. Oranges aie scaico and firm, and bananas aie steady. California orange- nre close to tho end of their career for tills season. APPLES f 1 00 a bushel. $a 00(33 25 a barrel. BLTTEK-Creamco. Elgin. 2f21c:Ohlo brands, 1718c; common couutrv butter, 12c; choice coun try rolls, lie. ? , Beans 2vavy. 2 302 35; marrow, S2'502GO; Lima beans, 5k6c. BEnruis-CrTerrics, $1 501 75 a bushel; goose berries. 78caquart; raspberries. 8c a box: red raspberries. Ofilllc a box; hu klcberrles, 910c; currant!,. S10c: blackberries. S(39c. Beeswax bo32c lb for choice; low grade, 22 25c. Cider Sand refined. S9 50S10 00; common, $3 50 (S 00; crab Idcr. si2 0U3.13 CO t barrel; cider v ine gar. 1415c gallon. Chelse olilo cheese, new. "'ifiWJ: rw 1 ork cliee-c. new. 99'ie:Llmbiirger, lOGlOstc: domestic new sweltzer, ltf514He: W'M:onln brick dweltzer, 111312c; lniportedSwcltzcr, 27W3.2SC. Eons lSSffllsc for strlctl) lrcli nearbv stock; Southern audr Western cgg, 1813'c;duik egg, 21(3' 22c. FtATiIFRS Extra live geese. 5060c; o. 1, 4C 4"h-: mixed lots. 30(3." 16- . Honey New crou white clover. 1320c fi lb; California honev, 12115c t3 lb. Maple Sv rup 73(390c fi gallon. MELOhs-CantiIuur.es. $i 3 50 a crate; water melons. $2Crt25 a hundred. Peaches 2 00 n buhel. Maple S-cgau 10c ( 16 Pocltei Alive Chickens, 7075c a pair; spring chtckeiu,, iCK3i0c a pair. Live turkers. 8c f tb. Dressed Turkevs, 10c lb; ducks, 1213c lb; 1 hlc kens, 1213c 3 fl; spring chickens, 15lbc ? lb Tallow Countrv, 4r; city rendered, 5c. SEFDS Itecleaned Western clover. $5 0035 20; tlmotli), $1 50, hluo gra, it 50; orchard grass, fl 75; millet, 81 00: lawn gra. 2B? tb. Tropic l Fruits Lemon"; 4 "Wg5 00, fancy. $5 00 50. Me-ina oranges. $4 5(XSo 00 a box: Kodl oranges, V, oofflS 50: California orange-, $1 004 50 ibox: apricots, 51 60 a box; California peaches, $1 5001 7Jabox;Calllorniaplum, S2002 25 a box; tiananab, $2 50 first, si 75 good second, t. bunch; sug ir-loar pineapples. $15 OUffiO 00 100. LGtTVBLts Cabbage, $1 50173 a crate; beeU, 40(MOea dozen: asparagus, 3o(3vi0ra dozen: South ern onions. $4 254 50 per barrel: Southern pota toes, $3 00(33 50 per barrel; tomatoes, si oO&l 75 per basket erne; lettuce, 50c a dozen; radishes, 1520c adozen; rhubarb, 25ff30c a dozen; cm umbers, 75c I3J1 CO a crate: green onions, lng20c adozen: peas. $1 00 per half-barrel basltet; wax beans, 125glo0; green beans, $12j150a bov. Groceries. The movement of sugar has been slow since the recent advnncc, but holders aro llrm In their views, and theie is little doubt that tho advance will be maintained. Cof fees aro fairly steady. The coming crop of coffee is repoited unusually large, and the first fruits aro now due. Future changes in price will not be upward. GREi.v Coffee Fancj, 24ffl!25c: choice Kio. 224 (5234c; prime Klo. 22c; low grule Bio, 204S21Sc: old Government Java, 2a30i-: Maracaibo. 2x2)27c: Mocha. 2KP11c; Santo- 214(i254c; Caracas 214 204c; L i Gin) ra, i5MQS.,4c. BoasTLD (in pipers) St llldald brands, 24Vc; high grades. 2G29'c; Old Gov ernment .lav a. bulk. 004(33c; Maracaibo, 2729c; b intos 252!p; p a berrv. 3uc; choice Rio, 1j4" liriine Bio, 24c; gqod Itlo. 23c;ordlnarv, 20,4214c ' Spices (whole) Cloves laffilfic: allspice, lCc; cas-" sla. 8c; pepper, 12c: nutmeg. 7f0c. PETROLEUM (Jobbers' prlc(s) 110 test, 6c; Ohio, 120, 7c: headlight. 150, 7Jc; water white, 994c; globe, 14144c:elalne, 15c; carnadlne, lie; royallne, 14c; red oil, 10Uc; purity, 14c; olelne, 14c. Miners' Oil Xo. 1 water strained, 4244cper gallon: 6ummcr, 35J7c: lard oil, 55S8c. bTRCF Corn svrup, 23g-32c: choice sugar syrup. 37(wsc; prime sugar bjrup, aaj.,c; sincuy prime. 3dffi.i7c. J O. Molasses Fancy, new crop, 45c; choice, 4243c; medium, 3640c: mixed, SVSU'C. bOD bicarb., in kegs, 343c; bl-carb.. In 4s 5c; bi-carb.. assorted packages, 51,6c: sal 6ola. in kegs, life; do granulated, 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stearine, per set, 8:c; parathne, ll(12c. ItfCE Head Carolina, 7Ji(ff'74c: choice, 6V6J,c; prime. GpfiJ-c; Louisiana. 5j?l6c. STARCH Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 654c; gloss starcn. ii(o),c. - FOREU.V Frititf Laver raisins, $2 K: London layers. J2 50; Muscatels. ?1 75; California Mucatels, SI COQil 75: Valencli. o'ttgSHc: Ondara Valencia. 0,47c; sultana, 103.15c: currants. 5M(t5,4c: Turkey prunes, 7Vj(S:8c; French prunes, 910 ic; Salonlca prunes, In 2-lb packages, 9c: cocoanuts. 1 100. $6; almonds, Lan., ? lb, 2k-:doIvica, 17c: do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap . 13llc; Sicily filberts. 12c; Smyrna llgs.l'VS'lle; new dates,56c; Brazil nuts, loc; pecan-.. 1416c: citron, ? lb, 1718c; lemon peel, 12c Q ffi: orange peel, 12c. Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, t lb, lie; apples, evaporated, 1314c: peaches, evaporated, iiarcd, availe; peaches. Calilornla. evaporated, unpareil, lT16c; cherries, pitted. 25c; cherries, unpittc-d. 8c: i-upberrles. evaponted, 2affi21c; blackberries, C) 7c; huckleberries, 8c. be UAiis Cubes, 43iic; powdered, 5c: grannlated. 44c ; confectioners' A. 4Vii: soft white, 4',(BI'c: v ellow, choice, 3i4c; j ellow, good, 3T3"ic; 3 ellow, fair, 3,3Vjt. Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), S650; medium, half bbls (600), J3 75. SALT No. I. 9 bbk 1 CO; N'o. 1 extra, flbhl, ?1 10; dalrv, ? bbL $1 J): coarse crjstaL bbl. SI 20; Hlggins' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, pi SO; Higglns' Eureka, 1S14-E1 packets, ?30O. Canned Goods Standard peaches. $2 40O2 50: ,2nds, S2 102 25; extri peaches, 2602 7u: pie peacnes, ?i ou((bi cu; unesi coni, ;i 240,1 'mj; 111a, Co. com, l 00 1 15; red cherries, 81 201 30: Lima beans. 1 35: soaked do, 80c; string ilo, 70S0e; marrowiat pcis, si iwwi -i; soaked peas, f.j(g,7jc: plneapiiles, ?1501CO: Bahima do, 5255; damson plums SI 10; greengages, si 50: tgg plums, 81 90 .'alifoniu apricots, 2 0C2 50; California pears, ?2 2X&24C; do greengiges, 1 90; do eg; plums, $1 90; extra white cherries, 52 85; raspber. rics. 1 IWS'I JJ. Biraniicrnt;., si 101(51 :; goose berries, ?1 101 15; tomatoes a!cSl 00; salmon. 1-lb, 31 .nrjl 80: blackberries. Bor; succotash, 2-Ib cans, soaked. 99c; do, green. 2-tb cans, SI 231 50; corn beef, 2-!b cans, ?2 202 S3; l-b cans, SI 30; b iked beans, i 4(1 50; lobsters. 1-lb cans. S2 25: mackerel, 1-lb cans, broiled, SI 50; s lrdines, do mestic, Ms ?4 4034 50; ,4s $7 00; sardines, liu lwrted, Ms, S1I-5C12 50: sardines. Imported. :, $18 00; sarJlncs, mustard, $4 50; sardines, spiced, fl 25. Fish Extra N'o. 1 bloater mackerel, $20 00 13 bbl; extra N'o. 1 domes, S23 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, suore, $24 CO: No. 2 shore mackerel. S22 00: 1 irge 3s. t20li0. Codflsh A hole pollock, Sc ? lb; do medium, George's cod, 5c; do large. 7c; boneless hakes. In strips 5c; George's cod. In blocks, 0S, 74c Herring ltound shore, $50 fl W1; split, ft. 50; lake. S3 25 t K-8 bbl. A lilte tlsn, 87 to 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout, J.5 50? hair bbl. Fin nan haddics, 10c lb. Iceland lnllhnt, 13c? lb. Pickerel, half bbk l 00: quarter bbl. 51 60. Hol land herring, 75c. A alkofl herring, 90c. O ITMEAL 17 507 75 fi bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. There weie no sales on call at tho Grain Exchange to-day. Receipts as bulletined, 17 cailoads, as follows: By Pittsburg, Ft. AVayne and Chicago Railway, 1 car of feed, 1 of flour, i of hay. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7 cars' of corn, 2 of hay. By nttsburg and Western, 1 car of oats. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 1 car of hay. Coin and oats aro actlv e and firm at higherpnces, as our quotations will reveal. AVheat, flour" and mlllfeed aro quiet, and hay is w eak and lower. -Wlille transactions in cereal lines are still light, lioldeis are growing firmer In j iiieir view h. aue ue;iii- iuuuinciii, muuii nas i tetter salt rneum, uons, Kings evn,rneuma been in operation nowforacoupleof months tisin, "out, abscesses, neuralgia and all dls- Vina rtrtma tr. ,1 Cfnflellll . .? ......., l.lnn nftar. Vr,.,, DA,v,fn. has come to a standstill Following are quotations for carload lots on track. An advance on these prices Is charged from store: A'IIE IE VT Xo. 2 red, 1 011 C2: Xo. 3. 9103c. KN Xo. lycUow shell, C6;iC7t; Xo. i yellow C'OBN- JAS. M. SUHOOXJrAKER, President. JAS. JIcCUTCHEOX, Vice President. UNION ICE (VTF'G COMPANY. Pure Ice made from distilled Avater for sale at wholesale only. UNION STORAGE COMPANY, Transfer Agent, General, Cold, Bonded and Yard Storage. 3K ACRES YARD STORAGE. t 5 WAREHOUSES, containing 2,300,000 cubic feet of storage space. Railroad siding to each Avarehouse. Brick warehouse for exclusive storage of oi. Separate rooms for storage of household gtoods. Lowest insurance rates. PRINCIPAL OFEECES Corner SECOND and LIBERTY AVENUES. ' JjS-15-jtwy shell. 6666Cc: high mixed. 65'4G6c: mixed shell, 6l65c;Xo. 2 yellow ear. 6aS64c; high mixed car, 62SU3c; mixed e?r, 6N962C. Oats Xo. 1 oats. soCoSHGc: Xo. 2 white. 4.Vffi4.5Kc; extra Xo. 3 oats, 4&44c: mixed oats. iTgBCc. Hye Xo. 1 Pcnnsvhania and Michigan, u30c; Xo. 1 Western, 88&9c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancv spring and winter patent flour, $5 50Q6 1)0; fancy straight winter, $5 23 5 33; fancy straight spring $5 503.5 75; clear winter, $5 00(3.5 25: straight, XXXX bakers' $5 000 $5 25. Itve flour, fl 755 CO. 3HLI.FEEO No. 1 wnltn middlings. S3 0025 30? ton; No. 2 white middlings. $3102,23 50; brown middlings, $16 0017 00; winter wheat bran. $15 50 16 00. IlAY-Baled timothy, clioice. $11 0C11 50;Xo.l. $ 5O5i0 OOr Xo. 2 do. $3 C8 50: clover hay. 3 CO 3 .50; looie from wagon, fit 0S12 00, accorulng to cjualft) : Xo. 2 packing do. $7 ,503 COi Straw Oats, Ju757 00; wheat and rye, $6 25 6 50. Provisions. Sugar cured hams large $ Wi hngar cured hams, medium 104 fcucar cured h una. smalL. 1ft1! ugar cured California ham Sugar cured b. bacon , 7 9 11 Silgarcurcd skinned hams, large fcugar cured skinned hams, medium hugarmrert shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured skinned shoulders.... Sugar cured bat oa shoulders Sugar cured drv salt shoulders Sugar cured d. Iiec-r rounds Sugar cured d. beefscts Sugar cured d. beef flats Bacon clearsldes 1. Bacon cle ir bellies V a4 C4 6'i 14 12 II Vi V-i Drj saltclcarsldis, 10-lb average.., Mes3iork, heavy n CO l)i Mess nork. f.itnlfr . 13 00 6H Lird, refilled. In tierces Lard, rctlncil. In li ilfbarrcls Lard, refined. inCO-lb tubs Lard, refined, in 20-it, palls ., Lard, refined, in5cMb llncans Lard, refiued. In 3-fl tin pails Lard, refined. In 5-n tin pails , Lard, refined. In 1G-DJ pai- 6-a CONTROLLER GRIER OUT. The County Commissioners Kefnse to Settle With Him for Outside Attorneys Fees lie A1I1 Probably Push His Claim Other Court Xews. Clouds have again risen to disturb the seienity presumably existing between the County Commissioners' and Controller's oflices. Y'esterday the commissioners re fused to issue a warrant to reimburse Con troller Gner for the attorney's fees he paid in the trouble over the matter of the county depository and in doing aw ay w ith the posi tion of Deputy Coroner Berry. In the Berry case Messrs. Kobb & Fitzsimmons wero retained bv the Controller and their bill w as $.100, which the Controller paid out of his own pocket. The same lawyers re ceived 1250 fees fn the case brought against the Controller, Treasurer and Commissioners bj- Alex Giliillan over tho question of selecting a county deposi tory. There was nlsoa bill for$41 for print ing the paper book for tho Supreme Court In tho last named case. Both cases were won by Controller Grier. Ho paid the bills and yesterday made a re quest for a warrant for the amount. The commissioners, hovvev er, refused to Issue It. They gave a warrant for the Controller's counsel fees In the amicable suit with tho commissioners over the salarv board ques tion, but the other two cases they declined to pav. The reason they adv anced was that the county had a regalar Solicitor, who is paid a salary, and thev had no right to pay outside lawyers In suits incurred bj-the Con troller. Controller Grier thought the county should pay the bills. In both cases the county's interests w ere at stake. In the case of Deputy Coroner Berrv the county was saved a matter ot about $.100 a month In the deputy's fees, whilom the Gilfillan ease the salety of the conntv 's funds w ereat stake, a depository at one e lieing a necessity. He re tained Attorneys Kobb ,v. Fitzsimmons be cause he thought they conld win the suits, and they did. What action tlio Controller w 111 take he has not decided. To-Day's Trial List. Criminal Com t Commonwealth vs. Peter Scbaffer, C. B. Jordan, Frank Graceton, H. A'. Vt j ant, K. Lautner, D. Hines, John AVelsh, AV. 15. Hanlon (2), AVilhani Miller, Harrj Lewis, Thomas K. Hill, D. Gunther, A. Deckroth, Joseph Ge3 er, LouU Hume, J. R. Truce, W. Kichard-on. Joseph Karchufskie, J. Black, Harrj Cohen, A. Dombroskey, Juli ma KowaUkie, Lorenz Kownlskie, John Krohm ilej , liobnt Mauer, s. Schmitt, Mfke Benkovitz, Catharine Benkovitz, Keubcn 31iller, Joeph Kramer. Joseph Alexnov itch, Tcafll Klueznowskie, Michael McCumiskey, Joseph Ogoaow skie. ISrlcfs From the Courts. Patrick McKale, of the Xinth ward, was convicted of felonious assault and battery on Police Officer Thomas Roach. Michael Bexxett, of Mansfield, was con victed of selling liquor without a licenso on the information of Constable George Foster. Mrs. M. Bayxe, of Xo. 11 Isabella street, Allegheny, w as acquitted of the larcenj- Dy bailee of a lot of clothing from Clara Met nch, a neighbor. Miltox Blake was convicted of misde meanor. He was charged by Louisa Smith, of Lawrenceville, with cheating her out of a board bill. Ho was sentenced six months to jail. The following executions were Issued yes terday: Assignees of F. & 11. Banks vs J. G. Schlicker, $2,fc01 80; Fisher Bros, vs Thomas II. Caln,$L5P0 75; Mary Fasbnitervs II. White, $3,702; Joseph Oaklev v s Gas City Manufact uring Conipany,fljG 70. Mrs. Isabella McGowax. widow of John McGowan, of the Thirty-second ward, was allowed her claim for the widow's exemption of 309 from her late husband's estate. The heirs had fought the claim on the ground that she was never married to John Mc Gov em, but this w as dlsprov ed. Fois the sick, the aged, ai el in all dis eases of children, Alellin's 1'ood is invalu able. Its perfect adajitablility for the uses for which it was intended,' is being con stantly demonstrated. Men's English Tennis and Outing Salt? In white flannel and fancy serges latest styles and best goods, at moderate prices. Jos. Hoexe & Co., C09-621 Penn avenue. As A summer drink Iron City Beer' stands first. Telephone, 1186. Itatbing Salts Latest Styles For men, women and children low prices. Jos. HcjfE'& Co., 1R09-621 Pcnn avenue. TulGROfHEAlTHUROflC Package makes 5 g&IIona. Delicious, tparblinfr, and armti7in9 Knlri bv all dealers. .HZfCabeantifrilti1 Picture Boftk and cards tH enttoanyoneaddressmc H C.E.rIIJJE3 4 CO- Philadelphia, The only real pure vegetable blood purifier know n winch cures skin diseases, eczema, eases nuui iuhuvu ,vuv., ,.n-u .,u. o.w.u lous, tuberculous or specific blood taint, hereditary or acquired. Xo mineral, no fallnres.no relapses. Sold by Jos. Fleming & Son, Druggists, 412 Market street, Pittsburg, Pa. myl9 SAJIUEL BAILEY, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer. 3Iy little son had a number of bad ulcers and running sores to come on his .head and body, which lasted for fonr years. I tried all the doctors and many remedies, bnt the sores still grew worse, until I did not expect him to recover. My friends Avere confident that if the soreshcaled' it would kill him. I at length quit all other treatment and put him on Swift's Specific, and less than three bottles cured him n, sound and healthy child. S. S. S., also cured a sore on another ox my children. K. J. McKinxet, Woodbury, Tex. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. BKOKEKS-riXAX CIAL. Wiiitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-35 nrnoi C'C savixgs p.axk. rtUrLt d SI rOURTlT AVEXTJE. Capital, $300,000. Surplus $31,670 29. D. McK. LLOYD. LDVVAJJD E. DUFF. 4 President. Asst. Sec. Treaa per cent interest allowed 011 time de- SOsltS. OC1540-D Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Traction Company 40-year 5 per cent bonds, free of tax, for sale at 103 and interest. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO., LU AXD 123 FOURTH AVEXUE. fell-43-uwp John M. Oakley & Co., BAXKEKS AXD BKOKEES. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Trlv ate wire to Xew York and ChicajOk 43 SIXTH ST., Pittsburz. THE DUQUESNE RYE AXD BARLEY WALT VHISKY Is old by nearly all legitimate dealer. Each bottle lias a sworn certificate from the distiller ccrtifyiiijr to its:ib-oluto purity. It is sold by dealers at f 1 2a per full quart. Guaranteed onlv vvlien tho fac- Mimic of my signature appears on evcrj bottle. uveis: ZEzmiEiEirvr.. 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLLUHEXY. Send for complete catalogue and price list of all kind- of lirjuor-. jolO-viwp Forty-fivo highest awards have been received by Sea bury & Johnson from dif ferent International expo sitions for the superiority of their Porous Plasters and other soods. Benson's Plasters have many com petitors bnt no rivals. It Is not n nostrum. Get tha Genuine. MEDICAL. 814 PEXX AVEXUK, PITTSDUllG, PA. As old residents know and back file ot Pittsburg papers prov e, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devotingspecial attention to all chronic Sre-NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCDni IQ and mental dis persons. IlLil V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervous ueuimy, iacK oi energy, amDi tion and hope, Impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulnes, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic: weak ness, djspepsia, constmatioii, consumption, unfitting tho person forbusiness society and marriage, permanent! v, safely and pnv ately M-i BLOOD AND SKINT eruptions, blotchc, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular swellings ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, thi oat, ulcers, old sores, ara cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 Dl M A DV kianey and the system. U III IMnii I j bladeler de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal dicnarges. Inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, -prompt relief and real cures. Dr. whlttler's life-long, extensive experi ence insures scientificandreliablcttreatment on common sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as ir here. Office honrs, 9 a. m. to 8 T. M. Sunday, 10 A. v.tolr.M. only. DR. WHITTIEK, till Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. JaS-19-iMuwlc WEAK MEN,,, YOUR ATTEXTIOX IS CALLED TO THE OREAT ENGLISH REMIDT, TUCC MARK TKAOI HARK Gray's Specific Medicine IrLYOUlSUFHER S "ous iVvbilitv. t eakness of Bot r tmmwn Antnunaand Mlud. bpermatorrhea, and I m potency, and all diseases that aii&e from over lndulprence and self-ahuse. as loss of Memory and Power. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Axe. and many other diseases thatleid to Insanity or Consumption and an early grave, write for our pamphlet. Address CfRAY MEDICINE CO.. Buffalo. X. Y. The specific Medicine Is bold by all drureiits at?t per package, or six packages for .j, or sent hv null order a cure or money refunded. 4f?On acconnt of counterfeits we hare adopted the Yellow AV rapper, the only trendlnc. bold in Pittsburg by 3. S. IIOLLAXD, cur. SmithSeld and Liberty sts. Je2l-91-MWFeosa DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re. Suirlnz scientiflo and confl ential treatment Dr. S. K. Lake, M. E. C. P. 3., Is the old est and most experienced spe cialist In tho city. Consulta tion free and strictlr confl- aentiai. umce nours 3 to ana i to 9 t. x.; Sundays, 2 to i r. M Consult them person ally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn av. and 4th St., Pittsburg, Pa. j e3-72-uwt VIGOR OF MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently ISESTOItED. AVEAKNtSS. XEKVOCSXEsS. DEUILITY, and all the train of evils, the result of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. t ull strength, development, ami tone guaranteed In all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.000 references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address EKIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, H. V. lellMS R J Sufferinir frora JS tho effects ot fl VI vouthf ol errors early decay, wnstlne weakness, lost manhood, etc, 1 will send a valuable treatlto (valed) citalnlng roll particulars for home cure, FltEB of charge. A splendid medical work; should do read by every man who ir nervous and debilitated. Address. ProC- F. G- I'OWLEIi, Jloodus, Conn de2-Sl-ceayrk or FABEB HAIR RESTBSED to youthful color and beauty by D2. HATS' HAIS HEAITH. K- moveadandrulTandscalphumors. Hoes ztot itain ldn or linen. Jt.Fmfest.mort cleanly drrssuic Urusrfrldsaio. ilaTS' XILLtOII31llll .ra Vfart,U- 3 Pi. WarrwOW sold by JOS. i'LEillXU & SON'S, and Urng gkts. my23J2-w.r s. yd DOCTOR WHITTIEf? m 1 f ,-. jmSlsemsSmSa
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