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THE FlTTSBTTCG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, MAT 12, 189a
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LIVE STOCK REVIEW.
Keceipts of Cattle at Loc:;l Yards
Lighter Than Last Week.
HIGHER PKICES WERE THE RULE.
Prime
Deavjr Beeves Are JCo longer
Quantity in This Market
SHEEF LOWER ASD SWINE HIGHER
Office or TnE Dispatch, J
PrrcsBciuj, WrDSKSDAf, May 11.
There have been on sale at the East
Liberty yards this week between 75 and 80
carloads of cattle against 00 loads lost
week. Some ten loads of this week's offer
ings were held over from last week. The
quality of offerings was below late average.
There were no strictly prime beeves on sale
this week. Markets opened on Monday
morning with a wide divergence of view
between buyer and seller. The former
insisted on an advance, because of the
diminished receipts. But in spite of de
crease of receipts it was found impossible
to obtain any better prices than the pre
vious Monday, though light tidy butcher
beeves were a shade firmer, being very
scarce
Buyers came in more freely in the after
noon of Monday, and prices advanced 10
13c xier cwt on desirable grades. On Tues
day morning this advance was well main
tained, and the final outcome of the week's
trade showed up better to the seller than
last week. Fresh cows were in liberal sup
ply, but general quality was low. Choice
stock was In good request at the same price
as a wepk ago. Calves were plentiful, but
choice vealers were In good request at a
shade better prices than were obtained last
week. Ho; Receipt large on Monday and
lnni kets slow w ith 54 90 a ton price.
Since Slontlay receipts have been light,
find price have advanced 10 cents per cwt,
tlinuzh Chicane urices are lower.
There were ale thN morning at a nickel
a pound and not enough to iro around.
JSheep Receipts for the week 40 carloads.
Markets ilnll anil Mow. Top price of sheep,
$5 15: yearling. Cc per lb., and spring lambs
ranged frtmi Gc to 10c per lb. Only a few
lancy reached these outside figures.
A I.lve .Stock Firm's Krvlew.
Tollowtng is report of the week's trans
actions by Holmes, Brigzs A Co.:
We report 65 cars cattle on sale Moijday.
About half of these wr re from Chicago and
the principal part of the balance were Ohio
stable-fed cattle. The general averaie
quality was not as good as last week and but
Jew good to prime were oflered. The de
mand was fair, but, notwithstanding, we
were "0 cirs short of Mondav of last week.
Our buyers were slow to nuike offers above
las'- week, and, w ith the exception of a fen
loads of choice butcher grades (which sold a
shade nicer), prices weie about the same as
last week. Thcie aan improved demand
for good kinds oi BOO to 1,000-lb cnttlo for
grazing purposes, which sold up to 4c.
Cows and calves were In fair supply and
principally common, which were hard sale.
Uood cows were scarce and sold at fair
prices. Veal calve wery very dull on Mon
day at last weefs piices. Since Monday re
ceipts have been light and prices advanced
5c per 100. We quote prime steers at $4 50
4 60; sood. $4 254 40; fair. $4 0C4 20; com
mon, $3 30(53 75: cow s and bulls. $2 003 25:
leedt r. $3 .WE4 00: fresh cows and snrlnn--
crs. SIS 0OQ45 O0 per head.
II oss weie In fair xupply Monday and Oe
mand light at about last week's closing
f inces. Since Monday receipts have been
ight, and as they were higher West there
ra an improved demand here, and are now
i-cllin? 10loc hlzlicr. We quote select tops
at $ 355 00; good mired and best Yorkers,
J4 81 90; common Torkcrs and pigs, $4 65
4 cU
Ueceipts of sheep were about the same
on Monday as Mondav of last week, which
w ere low sale at 106 lie 'ess than last w cek.
Since Monday receipts have been light and
demand light, with no improvement in
price. We quote gooil.fat sheep at J4 S55 15;
pood $4 404 60. fair, $4 OOfit iS, common,
ffl 573 00: veal calves, 54 25t 75.
sales Mnce Lmt Itepnrt.
Following are some of the principal sales,
showing drift of markets:
Laffertv Dros. A Madden: Cattle 8 head. 7.7T0
lbs. HSJ; 14 bead. 13.140 lbs, S3 S3 feheep-108
head. S.3T0 ll. 1 65; 3J head. 2.5!0 lhs. K SO; SS
h'ad. 7..V.0 lbs, 4 R5; 76 held. B. 100 lbs, (I 40; 01
liaa. 4.130 Hi. 5 73; 151 head, I3.iii lhr. 4 75: 161
head. 13.5.0 lbs. 14 SO: 63 spring lamDs, .1.020 lbs
10c.
John Ile.kot A Co.: Cattle 10 head, 12, "WO lbs
H TO. 3 lirad. 22. M1 lbs 4 00: HI head. 23.S4) lbs
U Oi: 11 head. 10,640 lbs. tl 10: 10 head.4 640 lbst4 10.
Calves S2 h-ad. 3.7SU libs. S4 -0. Mircp-ai head.
l-.iwjbs. t3 35: 130 head, 11.6101b-. $4 90; 33 head.
3. OTO lbs. H 63; 202 brad, 17.2;0 lb?. 4 SO.
Holmes, lirlKgs 4 Co.: Cattle 20 head. 23,270 lbs.
H OS: a head 32.710 lbs. tl 15: 22 head. 24.10 lbs
SI 15; 9 head. 14.2:0 lbs. S4 40; 93 Calves, 10.R20 lbs.
4C. IIoes-84 head. 1S.770 lbs. S4 80: 40 head. 0.120
lb-. H 73: 41 head. 6,010 lbs. ? I 70. Sheep- o head,
2i 010 lbs. ! 15. 29 head, 2,84Jlbs, JO 09: 64 head. 4.
60lhs $3 10.
Huff. Hardwood Imholf: Cattle 14 head.
1C.9J0 lbs. S4 15.20 head, 24.830 lbs, f4 33; 17 head.
17.390 lbs. $3 85: 8 head 9.840 lbs. 4 10. Hor-81
head. 11,730 lbs. 4 90; S3 head, 8.440 lbs, St 80:71
head. 17.410 lbs. S4 7V 158 head, 18.520 lhs. SI SO: 142
head. 21. 8W lbs. 14 80. Sheep-74 need. 8.270 lbs,
SI 50: Si head. 7. 170 lbs S4 40: ll held. 400 lbs. 7c,
!-. II. Hedi-sACo.: Cattle 19 bead, 22.331 lbs.
$4 10: 17 bead. 14.S40 lbs S' 20:15 head. 2I.7S0 lbs
f 1 SO; 9 head. 9,71 lbs S4 00: 61 Head of calves 8,0:0
lbs M '. Hngs-Wi Lead. 11,410 lbs U ; 7 held,
11.650 lbs. S4 1 : e3 heart. 13.8.0 lbs, II 83: 84 head,
12.CvlIbs. f4 83; 132 head. 22,t3l lhs. 41 SO. fclieop
12a bend. 10.C3') Pis. H 50: 32 head. 2,900 lbs, S4 60.
Kincler. Lli.Lhom &. o.. Cattle 18 head. 20.590
lb. 43 S3. 13 head. 2l.X)lbs H 35. 9 head nl ram.
atT3ahea1. IIok-G2 hesd. 12.3(0 lhs. 4 80; 130
head, 22.300 lbs S4 3. 70 head. ll.S701bs, S4 SO: 24
head. 4.U10 lbs M75. Mieejv-142 hean. 12.150 lbs,
l 60; 62 head. 4.C20 lbs. 13 01; 70 head. 6.6J0 ll-.
1 1 50: 38 head. 3, ViO lbs, S4 75; M) head. 4.700 lbs, S4 00;
12 head. 1.220 lb-. S5 15.
Ilrum. lucr o: Cattle 15 bead. 18.700 lbs
S4 10: 15 head. 1330 ll.s. S4 23: 20 head. 19 640 lbs,
1 9u; K,lici.l, linoibs, 3 90; 2. head. 23.410 lbs
S3 h.; a head. 23.7.01bs S4 0; 19 head. 2U.7U0 lbs
SI 15. llojrs CO head. 11.440 lbs M 9ii; 133 bend
15.330 lbs ?l 75; C7head, 10.600 lbs SI 80: 53 head.
9.290 lbs i 85 Sbeeii T9 head, 6.330 lh, (5 li; 101
hc-id, 8.440 lbs. 4 80; 1 0 head. 11.810 lbs. 4 90; 13,
head. 12.110 lbs Jo 00: 96 head. 7.&llbs. (4 40.
McCail, Itonleu A Neirhorn: Cattle 24 head.
29. 0 lhf. S4 0: 13 head. 13.090 lbs, J390;12head,
lOlbs 4 03; M head. 21..VK) lbs S4 15: 18 bead,
23.710 lbs SI 20: 22 head. 23.69 1 lbs J4 30: 24 bead.
20.430 lbs U 80: 21 head. 22.630 lhs, J4 05; 47 calves
5.3(0 lbs. J4 -50. 35 calves. 3.910 lbs HIS. Hi-62
head, 10,510 lbs, J4 HI; 106 head. 24,410 lbs. J4 80- 56
head. 12. 10O lbs. J4 83: 115 head. 24.830 lbs S4 85.
Mieep 137 head. 12 110 lbs. 5 00: 9S head, 8.070 lbs
J I 60: 33 head. 4.770 lbs. Ji 50: 232 bead, 19,100 lbs
4 60; 255 head. 19.200 lbs J5 00.
Itf Tclecrph.
w Tork Beeves Receipts, 1,243 head
including 30 cars for sale: market 10c per 100
pound lnchcr, but very slow: native steers
$4 20fj4 80: bull and cows, $1603 25; dressed
beef steadv at CSe: sbiDme ts to-day, 4S0
beeves and 6,297 q natters of beef: to-morrow,
5t4 beeves and 35 sheep. Calves Kecetnts
4,603 head; market dull Jic low en veals, $4 00
5 50: mixed calves, $.1 H3 "5. Sheep
Receipts, 5.2S2 head; market slow but steady
clipped sheep, $5 005 50; clipped lambs
S6 M0G 87K: spring lambs. $3 50Q10 00.
li-oed mutton steady at 9KHc; dressed
lambs firm at 10J12c.
IUn-aj Cltr Cattle Receipts, 5.000 head;
shipments, 1,000 head; the market for steers
wa dull, with light 10c and heavy 1520c
lower; cows and feeders steady: dressed
beef and shipping steers, $3 304 05; cows
and heifers, $2 253 SO: stockers and teeders,
3 004 10. Hoks Receipts, 14,000 head; ship
men.", 2,000 head; market fairly active and
2J5e limen the extreme range of prices
$4 2(ifi4 50; the bulk of sales were at
f4 354 40. Miccp Receipts, 4,600 head;
shipments, 1,500 head; most of receipts were
direct to packers and prices were nominal;
mutton sold at $ 60.
Chicaco Cattle Receipts, 22.000 head;
shipments 6,50-j liead: market slow and
0i5o lower: Kood to extra steers $4 154 75;
otnois, 3 75fS4 (: feeders, $3 253 70; cows
and hel.ers, U 503 10 Hogs Receipts, 28.000
head, shipments, 10,000 head; market active
and steady; rough und common, H 001 43;
mixed and packers. $4 354 7u; pnuic
heavy and batcheis' wcIkiiis, $4 704 73;
Heht, $4 604 SO. Sheop Receipts, 7,000 nead:
shipments, 1,000 head; matkot low and
steady: clipped Texnns. $3 505 15: clipped
natives. $3 503 15; Westerns., f6 OOgo 10
lambs, $6 00S 75.
St. Louis Cattle Receipts, 1,923 head:
shipments, 730 head: market lower on na
tives, steadv on iangei; rair to choice
lieoyv. 53 00g4 45; Texan and Indian steers,
S 9003 !-0. Ho. Receipts ti.610 head; ship
ment", 8o0 head: market 5c lower; :air to
choice, heavy, ?1 504 65; mixed ordlnaiT to
good, 4 004 55; hht, lair to best, $4 4.0
4 61. hiiecp Receipts, 520 head; shipments,
800 head: market steady; fair to good mut
tons, 005 50l
JlQffii!oCattle-Receipts,1091oadsthroueh,
no sale: feelin,: steady and firm. Hogs Re
ceipts, 471 loads through; 9 sales; about
Ihteady lor all grades; heavv, 14 9C4 95;
packers and medium, $4 955 00. Mieep
and lambs Receipts, 150 loads thiough, IS
sales: steady for clipped stocks; few alcs:
sheep, choice to fancy wethers, $5 005 50:
iambs, choice to lancy, J6 53 33: :air to
good, $5 50Q6 10.
Cincinnati Ilogs caster: common and
light.'$3 65J5J4 70; pnrkimt nnd butchers'. 4 50
(74 75; receipts, 5,930 head: -shipments, 1,550
henU. Cattle steadv at $2 254 00; receipts.
1.180 head; shipments. 60 head- Sheep
in lair demand at $4 005 60; receipts. 2,920
head; shipments, 2,000 head. Laoibx strong;
common to choice spring, 6 007 50 per 100
pounds.
Omaha-Cattle Receipts, 8.000 head; mar
ket weak and 10Q15C lower: common to
lancy steers, $3 0i'3 50: Westerns, $2 60
3 50 Hogs Ueceipts. 5,800 head; lisrht. U 3j
f 00: heavy, J4 354 45: mixed. 54 40 45.
Slieep Eeceipts 1,000 head; market active;
natives, H 5CG 00; Westerns, ft B06 00;
lambs, $( 000 50.
A SCARE IN CORN.
Tlie Remarkable Western TTeather Con
tinues to Get in Its 'Work on the Grain
Markets Heavy Selling Orders for
A licat Come From the Northwest.
CHICAGO Heavy orders to sell wheat
came to-day from the Xorthw est. So much
of the recent bu ing has boen on account of
the supposed sufferings of the native.s or that
rezlon from floods and snow storms. Their
indifference to the alleged deplorable condi
tion of the country up there staggered the
bulls and caused the wholesale throwing
over of long wheat. A temporary bulgo of
2Jfcin May corn, caused by nervons shorts,
was the other feature of tho day. Com
pared with last night wheat this evening is.
c off, while corn Is up Jic for May and y,o
for July. Oats and provisions show a slight
advance.
The reference of the Government report
to spring wheat was the only pas&age which
had not boen pretty accurately forecasted.
According to the report, tho nanal plowinc
to May 1 is about 7G 6 of the whole spring
wheat area, but this season, owine to un
favorable weather, tho plowing is only 04.0.
Since May 1 It has rained and snowed almost
continuously, and very little farm work
could be done.Thls had thejeffect of creating
an unsettled feeling and a higher oponing,
hut there were pretty fair offerings and
prices receded, only to again advance on re
ports or continued unfavorable weather in
the Xorthwest, large clearances from tho
seaboard and tne decrease in the stocks, as
reported bv BradstreeCs, of 2,551,000 bushels
east of the Rocky Mountains. The advance,
however, was again met by liberal specula
tive offerings credited to Northwestern
onerators, and prices were carried to the
lowest point.
The opening was c higher than yes-terdav'i-
closing, after which the market
cased'off Jc, rallied c, declined c, re
acted nc anu ciosea easy un tno aiternoon
utuveij me cierKS were surpriseo. uy mo
volume of wheat going around.
There wns great uneasiness in corn during
most of the session. The market again
turned entirely on the weather, and as the
reports were not improved the prices were
at times run up pretty sharply. The situa
tion was regarded as so doubtful that frw
operators seemed bold enough to sell any
thing llko a line short, tinders contenting
themselves with selling out quickly on the
bulge and gutting their profits. There wns
something or a scare at tho opening, and
firices were given a quick up turn. An hour
ater. w hen wheat was at the tOD of the day,
corn mado a second bulge and sold at the
highest point of tho week for May. Tnis
bulge was helped along by a lew dispatches
from Western poiuts, saylnp there was more
tain In prospect, ileforo the close, howevor,
prices dropped back to about the oponing
lbiures in sympathy witli the bleak in
wheat.
In oats trading wns less active than on the
previous day. Everybody seemed to be
pietty well evened up and disposed to hold
off pending changes iu the weather. Tho
business w as cnttei ed.
Provisions fluctuated in response to the
changes in wheat and corn. There was some
covoi ing by shorts and some buying as well
by packers, but nothing to indicate any
great return of confidence in present prices.
The leading fatures ranged a.s follows as cor
rected bv John M. Oakley x Co.. 45 sixth street,
xut-inberi, of the Chicago Board or Trade:
Low
est. Clos
ing. Articles.
Wiieat. No. 2
May
June
Julv
Cons. Xo. 2.
May
June........ .......
July
DATS. No. 2.
May
June
julv
JIESS POKK.
Mav
July
September.........
Lard
May
Julv
September
short Rids.
Mar
Julv
beptcmber
I SI'S
8IH
SIX,
I 81K
SIS
SIM
47
43V
m
29
29
9 77
"9 92-
6 22f
6 32 V
6 47.3
583
5 87
G 00
I
401
431
43
29V
2S
29
9 6S
9 75
990
6 221?
C32S
6 47,1!
5 80 .
595
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
firm und unchanged. Xo. 2 spring
wheat, Sljjtc: No. 3 spring wheat, 77c: Np.
2 red. MMS6Vo: No. 2 corn. 46c; No. 2
oats, 30g3Oie; No. 2 white, 3233!c; No. 3
white, 31&3Mc: No. 2 rve. 7576c; No. 2 bar
lev. 62c: No. 3. f. o. b.. 5I60c; No. 4, f. o. b.,
3S32c: No. 1 flaxseed. $1 00; prime timothv
eed, $1 24i 28. Mess pork, per barrel,
$9 639 67J. Lard, per 100 pound'. $6 22K
C 25. Short nb sides (loocl. J5 &55 87: tliy
lilted shoulders (boxed), 4 62J4 75; short
clear sides (boxed), $6 17K6 M. tt liisky,
distillers' finished sroods, per gallon, $1 14
J-URars Cutloar, SSSJic; granulated, 4c;
standard A, 4c No. 3 corn, 45e. On tno
Pioluce Ecnange to-Uay, the Gutter mar
ket wns quiet: fancy creamery, 19620c; fine
Western. 1718c; ordinary, 15l6c; flno
dairies, 17 18c Eggs firm at 1414fc.
NEW YORK Flonr weaker and falrbus
nes. Cornmeal quiet. Wheat Spot market
lower and lairly active for oxport; No. 2 led,
gsfiflyjic afloat, 95597lc f. o. b.tnngrncled
reu, au4c: jio. i Aoitnern, tfj;,aJi?c: ao.
1 I nnl, 9o;j94;: No. 2 Northern, 854
?4c: No. 2 lyhicago, BOJc; No. 2 Milwaukee,
i8c: No. 3 Bpring, ojc: ontions No. 2 red
May.8990ic, closing, 89Jgc: June, 89K91,
closing, 9: Julv. 90Jg91c, closinc,
90Xc: Angust, 9JK91Kc, closing, 90Wc;
September, 89:ilc, closing. 89Jjc;
October. 93Jc: December. P2'il'3JJc,
closing, 92?ic; May, 1893, 96J$9;5c,
closing at DiiXc. Cora Spot quiet, unset
tled and lower: No. 2. 54.5!e elevator; 56J
jcaflont:uncraded mixed, 5'59c: steamer
mixed. 5355Jic; options May, 653jJc,
elosimr at 54c; June, b0W31Jic, closing at
MX ; Jnlv. i9i5oy.c, closing at 49c; An
gnt 49jOJic, clo-ing at 49c; September.
4950c, closingjat 49jic Oats Spots lower
aim modcrntely active: options fatrlv active
:indwi-aker;Mav3533kc.closlngatS3c: Juno
34Ji33c closing at 34c: Julv. S4D5ic,
cioui2 at 34Jc; Auznst. 34K34Jic, Closing
at 34Uc; September. 334c,"ciosing at 33ic;
spot So. 2 white, 39;; mixed Western, 3537c;
white do, 35l2c Hay steadv and quiet
Hops ca-y und quiet. Tallow quiot and
steadv: city ($2 lor packages), 4Jc: country
(packages free), 4 li-164 15-16C. Eggs quiet
and easy: Western, 15J$o. Hides quiet and
steady. Pork qniet: old mess, $9 009 50;
new mess, $10 50U 00: extra prime, $10 00.
Cut meatsflrm. Middles quiet. Lnrd easy
and dull; Western steam closed, $6 52; op
tions Mav, $S 49 bid; July. $6 596 60, clos
ing $6 59 asked; August, $6 66; September,
$8 72. Butter in fair demand; Western dairy,
1214c: do creamery, 1521c; do factory, 11
13c; Elgin, 21c. Cheese Now quiet and
rather easy; part skims, 39c
rniI.ADri.rHIA Flour Arm. Wheat
stosdy:No. 2 red. May, 9393Kc: June, 92k
Sc; July, 91K92c: August, 9091c. Corn
Options strong: carlots srnrie and Arm:
No. 3, in export elevator, 5050c; steamer,
in do. 52c; No. 2, in do. 53c: No.2 mixed. May,
52W52kc: June. 50&30c: July. 49K49c:
August, 49JJ50c oats Carlots firm witli
lair demand; futures beyond this month
dull and lower; No. 3 mixed, 35c: No. 2 white,
37?.'J38c: No. 2 white. May. 37S7Kc; June.
3737Kc: Jnly, 3737Kc: Auirusc, 36c. Eggs
Arm; Pennsylvania firsts, 15c
BAIriiiOKE Wheat quiet and easy: fo.
2 red. pots. 96)c asked; Mav, 93Jfc bid: June,
9292ic: July, 90c asked; steamer No. 2 red,
c old. Corn stronc; mixed spot, 5252ic;
June. 52c asked; July, 50c asked; August,
4'449Ka O.its qniet and steady; No. 2
while western. 3733c; No. 2 mixed do,
34 4Kc Rye dull; No. 2. 82c. Hay Arm;
good to cholco timothy, $15 0016 00. Pro
visions steady. Butter steadv. Eggs Arm
at liy,c.
CINCINNATI Flour heavy. Wheat dull;
No. 2 red, 89c Corn strong and
higher; No. 2 mixed 43c. Oats firm; No. 2
mixed, 32K33c. Rye quiet at 82c. Pork
easier at $10 00. Lard quiet at $6 006 02J.
Hulk meats barely teady at $5 805 si.
Bacon easy at $6 753 80. Butter steady.
Eggs stronger at 124c. Cheese lower; primo
to choice cured Ohio flat, 10llc.
KANSAS CITT Wheat fairly active and
about steady: No. 2 hard. 7374c: No. 2 red,
8081c. Corn was quiet but verv stroni': No.
2 whito, 4141VC; No. 2 mixed. 3S3SiC.
Oats weie dull but Arm: No. 2 mixed, 29?c:
No. 2 white. 30i31c. Eggs in good demand
and fail ly active at 12c Butter quiet and
weak; creamery, 1620c; dairy, 815c
NEW ORLEANS Sugar Arm; open kettle,
choice, 3Xc; fully fair to prime, 3JJc; pood
common to good fair, 2 13-lCc; common, 2c;
inferior. 2!c: centrifugals, primo yellow,
clarified, S3 13-16c: seconds, 2 9-163o.
Molasses Arm; centrifugals, strictly prime.
19c; good prime, 15017c: lair to prime, 10
13c; common to good common, 69c
JIILW CKKE Flourqulet. W heat easier;
July, 80c: No. 2 spring, 82c: No. 1 North
ern, 87c Corn Arm: No. 8. 46c Oats Arm
or; No. 2 white. 33S?Vc: No. 3 do. 3232J$c
Barley steadv: No. 2 SlJc; sample, 5aQ59c.
ltye steadv: Ni 1, S3Kc. Provisions quiet.
Pork, fj 73. Ijird,fls
Open- inch
ing, est.
t 821 I S3
I 82' 82'
82, 82
AS'i 48S
43' 4IH
43 43J4
30 SOU
29V 30
30 30
5 ET'i 9 75
9TT S 85
9 92 10 0l
6 22"i 6 27!
6 S2 6 S71
6 4731 6 52i
8 824 5 87X'
S 8" ' B 1CJ l
5 97K' 01H
.
POINTS IN REALTY.
Ex-Collector Warmcastle Makes an
Investment in Acreage.
A LAWYER CLOSES TW0G00D SALES
Deserve Township People Awake to the Ne
cessity of Kapid Transit.
FEATURES OP MONET AND SPECULATION
The Nimick property at 'Wilkinsburg
has been the source of several Interesting
items during the last iew months. It was
sold to a local syndicate not long ago by J.
H. Coleman & Co. for about f65,000, with a
view to subdivision. The unexpected hap
pened, however, and it was again put on
the market as a whole. A few days ago
Mr. S. B. "Warmcastle became interested in
it. Yesterday afternoon papers were signed
by which it passed into his possession. The
price is understood to be $75,000.
The purchaser will proceed at once to lay
the ground out in lots, which will be put in
the market at an early day. The tract con
tains 30 acres. The improvement of this
property will be of great value to "Wilkins
burg and the district of which it is the cen
ter. Sales by a Lawyer.
Sir. S. B. Donaldson, the well-known at
torney, has within a few days sold two par
cels of real estate, the facts of which leaked
out yesterday. One of the properties is
located on Penn avenue, near Union sta
tion. It brought a little more than $30,000.
The purchaser is a farmer residing near
Mansfield, who has "lately made a pile in
oil lands. The other property is nt the
corner of Ross and Grant streets. It sold
for ?12,500, Jones & Laughlins being the
purchasers.
Mr. Donaldson is not a regular real estate
broker, but sellers and buyers in these in
stances being his clients, "he conducted the
transactions to the satisfaction of all con
cerned. Iteserve Townsh'p Arous-d.
Reserve township is in the background
in point of material development on ac
count ot the absence ot adequate transpor
tation facilities But this obstacle is-likely
to be removed in the early future. Citizens
will hold a meeting in n few davs to take
measures looking to the building of an
electric road, or rather the extension of the
Mt. Troy line, which will, according to ex
isting plans, be continued to the northeast
ern limit of Spring Garden borough and
along the Reserve township road. From
this point it will be easv to connect with
the Perrysville avenue line. It is also pro
posed to extend the rond to Millvale
borough. Officials of several of the transit
companies have been looking over the field,
and are satisfied that the scheme is en
tirely feasible. The execution of this pro
ject will bring into the market a large
amount of finely located real estate.
The meeting referred to has been called to
forward this movement by devising ways
and means for raising the necessary fund's.
Leading citizens and land owners of the
tow nship are taking great interest in this
matter, and have expressed a willingness to
subscribe liberally. It is expected that
something definite will be decided upon in
a short time.
Yesterday's Building Permits.
Eight permits were issued yesterday for
nine improvement.!, aggregating $13,890.
Those most important are: George Eard
lev, two brick dwellings on Kansas street,
Twenty-third ward, $3,000; Central BaptTst
Church, frame church on Lawson street,
rpl.:A ,1. ....1 9, oni. TU.. r..L..
-i-uirieeubii noiu, fi.ouv; .Liiuiuus .uxuruiiy, i
brick dwelling on Hatfield street. Seven- I
teentn wara, ,vw; xnomas oloski, jrame
dwelling on Brereton avenue, Thirteenth
ward, $2,500; Mrs. Blinkhoff, brick dwell
ing on Eleventh street, Twenty-ninth ward,
$2,950.
Special Features of Trade.
People in Reserve township aro moving to
secure better transportation facilities.
Baxter, Thompson & Co. have the hand
somest real estate sign in the city.
George Johnston's new quarters in the
nostettor block, on Fourth avenue, aio not
only handsome but convenient. He Is work
ing several important deals in real estate.
Insiders are predicting much higher prices
for sugar on the statement to be made pub
lic, which is to show $23,000,000 net earned for
the year.
A new enterprise has Just been started in
Pittsburg, the Union Collar Company.forthe
manufacture oi this necessary article of horse
furniture. Mr. Theodore Anschutz is one of
the promoters.
Application will soon bo mado for a char
ter tor the Bollefleld Land Company, tne
object of which is to develop acreage in that
district.
Westinghouso Machine Company stock
was quoted on tho Exchange yesterday at
3040. Union Switch and Signal G's were of
lei od at par and interest.
Southslders are vigorously pushing for
ward one or two rapid transit schemes, and
ore conAdent of success In tho early futuro
Any ono of the lines In view will bring a
large amount oflnnd Into the market.
Operators of planing mills at Wilkinsburg
complain of a scaiclty of competent hands.
Additional Points In Really.
Deeds lately recorded show these sales:
Charles E. Spcer, trustee, to D. J. Kennedy,
Esq., a tract of land in Speer-D.illas plan of
lots, Twenty-Arst ward, tor $15,000. Carl C.
Kohno to Charles C. Kohue, 7 acres and 31
perches in Twenty-third ward, $12,030.
A. J. Pentecost sold a lot 43x120 on Market
street. Fifth ward, Allegheny, with Ave two
story frame dwellings, for the estate of John
Wagner, tor $3,(,73. The purchaser was O. C.
Taylor.
John K. Ewlng & Co. sold to Marv Kerner
for B. A. Elliott, a lot 24x115 on Magnolia
street. Tenth ward, Allegheny, being lot No.
21 in the B. A. Elliott Coinoany plan, for $750
Charles Somers & Co. sold for G. B. Fehr, a
residence propertv situated In the Thlrty
Arst ward, comprising a lot fronting 32.67
feet on McPherson street, extending 84.S6
feet in depth along Dallas avenue and con
taining two frame houses, for $3,000. IL J.
Wutklns was the purchaser.
W. A. Herron & Sons sold on Western,
near Grant avenue, Allegheny, lot 45x125
jeet to an alley for $9,000 cash. The pur
chaser will improve tho same at once.
H03IE SECURITIES.
BUSINESS KOT BAD, BUT OP A NAK-KOW-GAUGE
CHARACTER.
The Street Railways Strengthen Their Posi
tion as Landers of the Market Du
(jaesne, Central nnd Birmingham Move
Up in Unison Sales and Fluctuations.
Stock trading aggregated a pretty good
volume yesterday, but business was con
fined almost entirely to the street railways.
All of them were strong and several were
hizhcr. Investors are veering around to
those stocks very rapidly. There is this in
their favon It is not difficult to And out
what they are doing. They do nqt twinkle
afar off.
Dnqucsne took uptlio running and sold up
to 29, with bujing orders unexecuted.
Central advanced on sales to 30, with that
figure offeied for more after the last call.
Birmingham was bid up to 27J in the after
noon, without a share in sight. Manchester
was less aggressive, but held advanced
ground. There was no special change in
other parts of the list, Vith the exception of
German National Bank, whlcn wns offered
down a point. The natural gassers and Lus
ter were steady. Airbrake was a irood frac
tion stronger. Underground Cable was a
shade weaker on the asking side.
Sales rtt first call were 50 Birmingham
Traction at 27, 25Pipeaceat 12 ana 25 Man
chester Traction at W.. Second call, 10
Philadelphia Gas nt 19, 7 at 19, 100 Du
quesne Traction ot 29, GO at 29J 96 Citizens'
Traction at 63, IS Birmingham Traotion at
27K. 50 at 27K, 200 Manchester Traction at
UU and 200 Pleant Vallev at 25. Third
call. 100 Pleasant Valley nt 25.20 Duquesne
at 2 100at39,25at29Ji and 70 Central
Traction at 80.
GossId in thu afternoon Indicated expecta
tion of a sharp bulge in Birmingham Trae
tion.but the advance In Duquesne may delay
tbls movement. It has good backing and is
being Judiciously handled. The short in
terest in rniiaueipnia uas is less .tnan is
generally supposed, scarcely anyth
ng, and
is entirely inadequate to disturb the Tnar.
kot. This is the opinion of a leading broker.
Bids and offers at each call follow:
FIRST SECOND T1II1ID
EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL.
STOCKS. B. A. B. A. B A.
Allegheny Nat. B ... 66 K
ExchanxeNat.B 85
First Nt. B.ofP 175
German .Vat. B 317 .... SIS
IronC. hf. Bk... 83 80S "' W
Mercantile Trust .... ia
Second Nut. B ... 2) 325
C. V. GaiCo 12 12H H4 US
ManufacHas Co. 2CJ 27 2H....
P. N.G. AP.Co. 11 12H 11JS 12 Wi 12
Philadelphia Co. 19)4 191 1 19 19 19
Wheeling GasCi 20H 201
Central Traction. SO S0 EOS 30H
Citizens' Trac C2 62'4 61J4 6Vi
Pittsburg TraL 59 .... 58
Pleasant Valley., a 23 25 2H 25 ....
Second Avenue.. 50 .... 50 51
N. Y. A C. U. C. 50 50 ....
Point Bridge 10 .... 10
Point Brlilgeprcf 15 19
Luster Mining... 9K 9 W 014 9H W
K. E. Flectric 30
AVestlnghoute E 19
Union S. b. Co. HX 161$ 16X
u. s. s. Co. pr. .... mx
Westing. A.B.C. 113 110 118 .... 113V US
Weit. B. Co. Llm .... 94 95
Stand. U. C. Co. TiH-.. 75M 76M .... 73
Ex-dividend.
EDISON TRUSTS LOOM UP.
THE INDUSTRIALS KUI.E THE DAT IN
NEW TORK STOCKS.
Shares Js Active bat Stronger Bonds
Relatively More Important A Short
Lived Depression in Sugar Buffalo,
Rochester and Pittsburg Still Rising.
New York, May 11. The stock market, on
the wholo, dispiaved less activity to-day,
but rather a stronger temper, without scor
ing as many material gains. Tills was done
in the lace of special weakness in Sugar nnd
Delaware and Hudson, nnd a plainly de
clining speculative Interest In the Coalers.
The undoubted buying for foreign account
was probably tho most powerful factor In
making the course of prices. The market
showed no widening tendency, and in only
one stock was there any material change
the Edison Trust Keceipts, which is both nn
Industrial and an unlisted security. The
general holier is that there has been a large
amount of shorts covered bv the leading
bear operators within tho last two weeks,
but by operations In other directions. Theru
has been noieal diminution in the amount
of shoits outstanding In the maikcC
The m nrket opened active and higher on
the briir liter nrosnacts nbi oad. and tho buy
ing for foreign account was heavy in a few
stocks, which induced some realizing and
further sales for the short account, chock
ing the upward movement except in a few
stocks Edison Keceipts,KeadIiig, Dclawuro
and Hudson and Sujar nerc specially wenic.
The decline wns short-lived and prices ral
lied immediately on the removal of the
pressure alter which the general market
sank into dullness, while the Industrials
ngnln led the upward movement, Kdlson
Trusts rislntr 3J per cent, irom their lowest
point: Cordage, 2, and others smaller
amounts.
Among the railroad stocks were few
changes of note, but Delaware and Hudson
about recovered Its loss, while Buffalo,
Rochester and Pittsburg roe 1J. The lato
dealings, however, were lifeless nnd con
Aned almost exclusively to the profession
als, who sold some stocks down slightly and
srave to the close a heavv temper, thonzh
final prices aro only slightly changed Irom
those of the oponras. as a rule. Sutrnr Is
down 1 per cent this evening, but Edison
Boceipts in e up Cordage 1J and .Louis
ville and Nashville, which responded freely
to the foreign purchases, 1 per cent.
The total sales of stocks to-day wero 214,
094 shares, including Atchison. 8,950: Chicago
Ga, 11.220: Erie, 8,115; Louisville and Nash
ville, IG.tOS; Northern Pacific preferred, 14,
280; Ne England, 5,120; Heading, 32,610; St.
Paul. 18,275.
The dealings In railroad bonds were more
Important relatively than those In stocks,
and while the Inquiry for the latter class of
securities Is low, the bond list shows increas
ing interest nnd a broadening of the de
mnud. The transactions are well and widely
distributed, whllo prices slowly npprcclato
without serious setback. Tho important
movements continue to be few, and prices
irom day to day are only slightly higher.
The total trading to-day was $2,604 000, out of
which Atchison 4s furnished $300,000; the In
comes, $254,000; Beading firsts, $189,000, and
the seconds, $200,000. All made only frac
tional gains.
The following table shows tne prices of actlre
stocks on the Sew York Stock Exchange Testir
day. Corrected daily for THK Dispatch hy Wjiit
jrrr & Stefhenso:. oldest Pittsburg members of
the New York btoct Exchange. 57 Fourth avenue.
Clos
bio5. Open
nigh
Low
ing.
est.
est,
Am. Cotton Oil ,
Am. Cotton Oil, pfd....
Am. Snrar KeflnlntrCo
3sy
79J4
S3
94
35 "S
99
99 H
COM
138
31
-H
63
41
8IJ4
10fH
7.-W
1-24
S3H
50V
IID'4
120S
69
29
31
157V
143i
nh
M'i
47 S
H
IMS,
Z-iH
77H
131V
76
10
41
59)4
10
106
94
92S
Am.SngsrBeBnlngCo.,pfd
MX
1H
33"a
99
"coS
137H
31),
24
63S
4.1)4
8U
106H
79X
1J4J4
8.1V,
508
Atcn.. Top. a 5. r
Baltimore & Ohio
Baltimore A Ohio Trust ..
Canada Southern
Central of New Jersey....
Central PacIBc
Chesapeake and Ohio
C A U. 1st pfd
C, AO 2dpfd
Chicago Oas Trust
C. Bur. A Qulncy
C. Mil. ASt. Paul
C. Mil. A St. Paul pfd...
C.. Itock I. A P
C.St. P., M. AO
C, bt. P., M AO..pfd...
C. A Northwestern
C. C. C A I
Col. Coal A Iron
Col. AHocklnx Val
Del.. Lack. A Western...
Del. & Hnd-on
Den. A Klo Grande
Den. A It'o Grande, pfd..
Distillers' A C. F. Trust..
E. T.. Va. A Ga
Illinois Central
Lake Erie A West
Lake Erie A West., pfd..
Lake Shore A M. S
LouIivllleA Nashville...
Michigan Central
Mobile A Ohio
Missouri Pacific
M)s
31?,
09 it
VJ
R0
"oi
13SU
3t!
24H
31 !l
21)4
C3U
4354
61 i
814
IOC'S
79$
Bin
inn:
79ii
1244
8ISJ
124
84
50J
ai4
121
CTlf
liS
'iii
'l20i
09 Jf
SUM
381)
1581
14J14
17',
52'i
4V4
4i
103V
3S
157H
141
17
52S
14l
IT!? i
52-i
48
4, '1
4S
4J4
103V
103 H
IV,
135
135
70V
774
Bi
59il
59
105k
ia;v,
59 V
N atlonal Cordage Co,
10.1)4
lWWi
33 1
mrw
National Cordage Co..
pfd
105V
."3-4
National Lead
Co....
National Lead Co., pfd
wi
SSS
BUM
Jew lorKueuirai
S.Y., C. A3t L
N. Y-. C. A St. L., 1st pfd.
N. Y C. A St. L., 2d pfd.
N. Y.. L. E. A W
N. Y., L. E. A Y., pfd....
N.Y. AN. E.
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A Western
Norfolk A Western, pfd...
North American Co
Northern Pacific
Northern Pacific, pid
Ohio A Mississippi
Oregon Improement
Pacific Slafi
Peo Dec. A Evans
Philadelphia A Reading...
P.. C. C. A St. L
P.. C C. A St. L.. pfd....
Pullman Palace Car
Richmond A W. P. T
Richmond A W. P. T. pfd
St. Paul A Duluth ..
St. Paul. Minn. A Man ....
Union Pacific
Wabash
Wabash, plrt
Western Union
Westlngh'e E. AM.Co.As'd
West'h'eE.A.M.Co. lstpr
Wheeling A L. E.
Wheeling AL. E., pfd
id
18
75
ua
114
iUf
33X
31
73
31K
31
31
72
at
Wi
1214
48
14
1K
57
2l)j
22
35
ISM
2
22
01
198
9
54
113)1
44U
12
28X
8274
58
72
393
10J4
39
19Jj
SI
19
14M
19
57,'2
11
20
Wi
19V
57M
3594
18X
6)
W)4
35M
18V
5914
23
14
SC
23
an"
45
UZH
45
"27Ji
93
59
91
33tS
75)4
43
45
'27i
91
59
47
II3H
44
"VH
Vl
59
31
7644 :
Z3S
74
7$
Boston Stock Closing Prices.
Atch. ATopeka 85
Boitou A Albany 205
Boston A Maine 1784
Chi.. Bur. A Qulueyices
Eastern It. R ....123S
FltchhurgR. It 10M
Flint A Pe re M 22
Flint A Pere M..pfd 83
K.C.,St.J.A C.B.7s.iaH
Mass. Central 17V
Mcx. Cen.. com 17)4
N.Y. AN. Eng 39X
N.Y. AN. Eng. 7s.ll8'4
Old Colonr lo7
IloatonA ifont 4J
Calumet A Uecla....275
Kranklln 14V
Kearsarre IS
Osceola 32'4"
banU Fe Copper 27,S
lamaracK lt8
Boston Land On Si
San Diego Land Co. I7H
wesi r.na L,ana to., so'fe
Bell Telephone 208)
Lamson Store S 20
Water Power 3
Centennial Mln.Co.. UK
BntteAB. Cop U
Thomson-Houston El 66H
Kutlandpfd 69M1
Alloue7 Mlu. C.ncw .75
Atlantic 1IH
Philadelphia Stocks.
Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur
nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57
Fourth avenue, members of New l'ork Stock Ex
change:
Pennsylvania Railroad
Beading Itallroad ,
Buffalo" N. Y. A Phlla
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Philadelphia A Erie
Northern Pacific, com
Northern Pacific, pref. ,
Bid. Asked.
....54 f5
,...29V 2V 13-16
.... 8H kH
,...5V -WS
....5tH 5.1
,...373 28
....20 20
....577a H
Boston Electric Stocks.
Boston, May 11. Special. Tho latest elec
tric stock quotations to-day were:
, Did. Asked.
Tnomson-Honston Electric Co OS'f 655(
Thomson-Houston Electric Co. pref.. 29)4 29)i
l.'Mi. e.. io. securities,, series t:...... o,"4
t.-ii. to. securities, series u.
T.-H. E. E. W. Co.
Ft. W. E. Co
Ft. W. E. Co. securities, scries A,
W. E. Co .-.
tv v Cn.. nref.
. 7 1-10 7 1-9
, 10 15
. 13 13
, 7 7H
. 29)4 H
, 47 47
,"?. .
Edison E. 111. Co
Boston E. L. Co.,
.".'.'.'.'lOSH
113
Mlnlnc Slocjlc Quotations.
NewTork, Mav 11 Adams, Consolidated,
100;JJest & Belcher, 215; Crown Point, 110:
Consolidated California nnd Virgin In, E8J;
Dead wood. 310; Eureka, 180: QoulU & Currv,
US: Hnln A Noroross, 120; Homestake, 1330;
Horn Sliver, S2J; Mexican, 175; Oplilr, 250;
Savatre, 125; Sierra Nevada, 125: Standard, 135;
Union, 125.
Rar Sliver Quotations.
New Yoek, Mav 11. 6pedo7. Bar silver
in London, 39 13-lGd per ounce. New Tork
dealers' price for silver87Jc per ounce.
THE M0NETABY POSITION.
Local Market Qniet and Ensy Another
TIeir of Gold Shipments.
There was a moderate degree of activity
in the homo money market yesterday.
Rates were easy nt 56 per cent on call and
time. Bank clearings were $2,33o,800 78, nnd
balances, $166,183 85. Currency and ox
change were on even terms.
In regaid to gold exports tho Wall Street
JVeu-jsnys: "It is evident that we nro not
going to have any suoh large shipments of
gold during this month as wo had In May
last year. The foreign exchange market is
very steady, and there is little piospect of
any chanjre. Wo shall undoubtedly con
tlnno to ship the precious metal, gold being
taken in advance iu anticipation ot letters
of credit and bills of oxchange against the
enormous amount of mpney which Ameri
can's spend abroad during the summer, but
the outgo will not be very large, nor Is there
any likelihood of Its reaching last year's
figures. The movement will probably be
steady but It will depend tpore on the out
watd passeneer movement than ever be-
r fore."
At New York yesterday monfey on call
was easv at )il per cent; last loan 2,
closed offered at 2. Prime mercantile
paper, 345 per cent. Sterling exchange
quiet at $4 6 for 60-day bills and $4 87? for
uemaud.
Closing Rond Quotations.
U. S. 43 reg
V. S. 4s conn...,
.11S! i. Mutual Union 6s.
10SH
1164
N. J. C. Int. Cert...lll,'j
U. s. 4Xsrfe 100
Northern rac. IM3..118
Northern Pac. 2s. ...114
Northwestern cons.. 140)4
Nortirn ilehent. 5s.. 105
Pacific 6s of -95 10SH
Louisiana stamp. 4s. S3
Trim, new set. bs 107
Tenn. new set. 5s.. ..100
Tcnn. new set. 3s.... 70
Canada So. 2ls 102
Central Pac. lats ....107K
Den. A It. ;. isu....U5H
Den. IS. G. 4s 834
Erie2ili 109H
M. K. AT. Gen. Cs.. 824
SI. K. & T. Gon. 5s.. SO
St. L. ALM.Gcn.5s. 84
M. L. S. F. Gen. M.109H
St. Paul consols 12S
St. P.. C. A V. Ist5..119
T. P. L,. G. Tr.Kcta. 85,
T. P. 11. G. Tr.Bcts. 31
Union Pac. lsts 10SH
West Shore 104)4
Bank Clcnrinss.
St. Lorns Clearings, $4,100,027: balances,
$398,794. Money quiet at 46 per cent. Ex
change on Now T: ork, 90c premium.
Ciiicaoo Clparings, $17,144,881. Money
quiet at 34 per cent for call loans. 46
on time. New York exchange, 3040c pie
minm. New York Clearings, $129,480,157; balances,
I5.255.24L
Kostot Clenrings, $I6,lol,U0: balances,
$2,039 500. Money. 1 per cent. Exchange on
New York. 5c discount.
Philadelphia Clearinss, $10875,637; bal
ances, $1,540,863. Money, 3 per cent.
Baltimore Clearings, $2,205,244: balances,
$303,907. Money, 6 per cent.
New Orleaxs Clearings. $1 565,836. New
Yoik exchange, commercial 50c per $1,000
premium; bank, $1 50 per $1,000 premium.
Memphis Clearings, $L94,973; balances,
$174,101.
THE HOME MARKETS.
STBAWBEBBIES IMPROVE IN QUALITY
AND DECLINE IN PRICE.
Ho Change In Grocery Lines Oats Drift
Back to the Old Level and Shell Corn
A dvances Improved Demand for Lum
ber. Office of The Dispatch,
Pittsburg, Wedhesdy, May IL (
Country Produce Jobbing prices
Strawberries of eicellent quality are now
arriving freely, and prices are drooping as
quality rises. Eggs are iu light supply,
and markets are very firm. Choice cream
ery butter is steady, and country rolls are
dulL Tropical irnits show an improved
tone since last week. Bananas and oranges
nre-stiffer in price. Pineapples are fairly
steady. The supply of Southern vegetables
is scarcely as large as it has been a week or
two past," but is sufficient for demand.
Home-raised garden stuff is steadily gaining
in volume, and has the call in preference to
that which comes from af.ir.
AprLES 2 5C3 to per barrel.
BUTTEn-Creainery Elgin, 2324e; Ohio brands,
1920c: common country butter. 1415c; choice
country roll. 15l8c.
Beans New York and Michigan pea, $1 751 83;
marrowfat. (2 152 25: lima beans, 3)43!c per
lb: hand-picked medium. $1 701 75.
Bkfswax Choice. 3334cperlb; low grades, 22
25f.
CHEESE-Ohio choice. HK12c:new Ohio cheese,
lOOlIc: New York chcee. 12l2fc; llmburger.
Ijai3c: Wisconsin sweitzer. full cream, Uj
14Sc: Imported sweitzer, JSMc.
CIDKR-Conntrv elder. $5 O05 50 per barrel ; sand
refined. $1 5037 00: crab elder. 7 SOjtS 00.
CBSBERRIES-Per box, 123S150: per barrel.
tscoa 00.
Eoos Strictly fresh. 1415c: goose eggs, 40c?
dozen: duck eggs. 2HS25C.
FEATHCRS-Extra live geese, 57jSc; No. 1, 48
50c ? lb: mlTed lots. 25a'5c
Dried Fruits Peachc, halves, SJsc: evapora
ted apples, 7iasc: apricots, 9lle: blackberries. 5
6c; raspberries, isaisc: huckleberries, 7c; Cali
fornia peaches. 79Hc
Hoxey New crop, white clover, 1617c: Cali
fornia honer. 'j?15c ?t lb.
SIaplk Syrup New, torB65c s gallon.
Maple 3uoAR-6(58e V tt.
OKION Slts Yellow Erie, $5 006 50: Jersey.
$5 5f3tt oo.
Poultry Alive Chickens. 90cSl 00 per pair;
live turkeys. 123113c ? lb: dncks. 6575c a pair:
live geese. i0cl CO a pair; dressed chickens. 155
ISc Ih: dressed tnrkeys, I618c ? lb; dressed
ducks, I516c lb.
POTATOrs- Carload lots, on track, aiwlO": from
store. 45o0c a bushel: Jersey sweets, $ 203 50 per
barrel: new. S3 0010 (lOper barrel.
-EEns Western recleaued medium clover. Job
bing at V 75: mammoth. $7 85: timothv, SI 70 for
prime and SI 75 for choice; blue grass, ?i 652 80;
orchard grass. SI 50: millet. SI 15: German. l 3J:
Hungarian. SI 10; fine lawn, 25c H lb; seed buck
wheat, 1 4031 50.
STRAwnERRiKS-25til,: per box.
Tallow Country. ;: city rendered. 4'Jr.
Tropic l Fruits Lemons, fancy Messina, fi 50
(S)3 75: Florida oranges. S3 10(33 50 a box: Messinas.
$.15034 00: blood, oranges, si 00: bananas, 11503
1 75 rirsts, tl 00l 25 seconds: Persian dates, 4 H ":
per pound: layer figs, 1214c per pound; pineap
ples, 10(212c apiece.
Veoetablks Cabbage, new Florida, 13 2533 50
a crate: Mobile cabbage, $3 5034 00; green onion".
20r a dozen: yellow Dnnver.82()0!32 21 a barrel: new
jscrmnda onions,?-sua oox: new i-ionaa tomatoes,
i: ."03 03 a bushel crate: Bermuda potatoes. S3 C0
a 60abarrcl:splmch.siool25abarrel: new beets,
40345c a dozen; asparagus. 10315c a bunch: kale,
tl 00 a barrel : radishes. 2533.'e per dozen : parsnips,
$2 003225: new peas. ?! 251 50 a basket; green
beans, S2502 75; cucumber. 75cSl 00 per dozen.
Groceries.
Tho movement in this department of trade
is active, with no essential change in tho
price list for a v eek past.
Green COFFEE-Fancy, 21)i22'4c: choice Rio.
21322c: prime. 19c: low grade, 17318c; old Gov
ernment Java, 27(32?c: Maracalbo. 2!22Mc: Mocha.
28329c; Santos, H'it&ZlW, Caracas, 2324)tc; La
Ouayra. TUffltOie.
Koasteo (In papers) -Standard brands. 19.15c:
higher grades, 22)426c: old Government Java,
bulk, 31)i333c: Maracalbo, 22324c; Santos. 19
25c: pcaberry. 21Mc; choice Rio. 21c: prime Lio,
20l4c: good Bio, Use; ordtnarv. 17318c.
STICKS (whole) Cloves, 10312c: allspice, 10c;
cassis, 8c: pepper. I2c: nutmeg, 70380c.
Pktrolfum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, 6c: Ohio,
150. 7)sc: headlight. 150 test, 6ic: water white.
7.SSci globe, 1414'tC: elatne, 13c; carnadlne, lie;
royallne, 14c; red oil, 10llc; purity, 14c; olelne,
21c.
Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 3940cper
gal. ; summer. 3j37c; lard. 52353c.
SYRUP Corn syrup. 24327c: choice sugar syrup.
SKMlc; prime sugar syrun, 3032e; strictly prime.
28330c.
N. O. MOLASsrs-Fancy new crop. 40l2c:
choice, 40341c; old croD, 3C33c; N. O. syrup, 443
50c.
SODA-Bl-carb. In keg. 3,H33Vc: bl-carb. In M.
ba bi-carb. assorted packages. 5V33c; sal soda.
In kegs, !)4c: do. granulated, 2c.
CANDLES-Star. full weight, 9c;stearlnc, per set,
8Wc:psraffine. 11312c.
illUUUCaU OarUllHU, U?atJu,S. viivitt, uyv,.
Louisiana. 5353ic,
Starch
: feari.
3c; corn starch, iHG'AC; gloss
starch. !iV.(rhVnc.
Foreion Fruit Layc- raisins.
82 CO: London
layers, sz -5: .uuscaicis.si ,a; a.noruia .uuncateis,
II 40l 60; Valencia. 535)4c: Ondara Valencia. 631
Sc: sultana. 8llc; currants. 3)43fc: 'lurkey
prune. 435Sc; French prunes, e39Sc; cocoa
nuts, ti 1C0. S3 00: almonds, Lan., V ft. 20c: do
Ivlca. 17c: do shelled, 50c: walntts. Nap.. U314c;
Slelly filberts lie: Smyrna figs, 12313c: new dues,
55)50: Brazllnuis, 7c: pecans. 1314c: citron,?! It),
2!J2c: lemon peel, lOc lb: orange peel. 12c.
tva sus Cubes, 4)f,c: powdered. 4TBC:granuIatcd,
4ic; confectioners'. 4jo: soft white. 4X34c; yel
ow. choice. 34Sc; yellow.good.SJtSSfic; yellow.
lair, Wd&xc
l'lrKLf-Mcdluin, bbls (1,2 0), S4 CO; medium,
half bhU (600). (2 50.
Salt-No. 1. per bbl. tl 20: No. 1 extra, per half
bbl. (1 10; dairy, per bhl. 11 20: coarse crystal, per
bbl. SI 20; Biggins' Eureka. 4-bu sacks. 11 fO; Illg
glns' Eureka. 16 14-Ib packets. SI 00.
Canned Goods standard peaches, l 7531 00;
2ds. tl 3U31 40: extra peaches. S2 002 10; nle
peaches, 85390c: finest corn, (1 2531 50; Ilfd. Co.
corn. 11 00I 10: red cherries, fl or! 10: lima
beans, SI 33; soaked do. 85c: stringed do, 80385c;
marrowfat neas. 9ortl 10; soaked peas. C075c:
pineapples, tl 201 3U: Bahama do. U 00: damson
plums. Jl 00: green gages. SI S5; egg plums, tl 00;
California apricots. 1752 00: California peirs,
52 1032 SO: do green gages, tl 85: do egg plums,
tl 85: extra white cherries, 12 (.532 : raspberries,
tl 15311 2); strawberries. 95c3tl 10: gooseberries,
tl 0031 05: tomatoes, 9095c; salmon, 1-ft cans,
tl 30l 80: blackberries. ;nc: succotash. 2-Ib cans,
soaked, SCc; do green. 2-lb cans. ?1 231 50; corn
beef. 2-lb cans. l 05l 70: 1-ft cans, tl 20: baked
beans, Sl-K)155: lobter. 1-Ib cans, 12 25; mack
ereL l-ftcan, bolted, 160: sardines, domestic, H.
53 8533 95: tii, ts rf sardines, lmnurted. Ms, tl 50
lb0: fardlner. Imported. H. t-1 CO; sardines,
mustard, tl 15; sardines, spleed. S3 15.
Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. $24 00 per
bbli extra Nt 1 do mess, W 00 1 No. 2 shore msos
erel, $19 to; No. 2 largo mackerel, 111 00; No. S
large mackerel. IS 50; Na. small mackerel, IIS 00.
Herrtng-Spllt. 3 50: lake, $1 75 per 100-lb bbl.
White llsh. I7 50per 100-lb hatrbbL Lake trout,
S5 50 per half hbL Finnan haddlcs, 10c per lb. Ice
land halibut. 12-per lb. Pickerel, halfbbls. f I 00:
quarter bbl. f 1 CO. Holland herring, 75c, WalLon
herring. 90c.
Oatueal-$1 MS 4 75.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
Sales on Wednesday's call at tho Grain
Exchange: 1 car of No. 2 whito oats, 36c, P.
& W.: 1 car 2 whito oats, 36c, 10 days; 1 car
No. 1 timothy hay, $14 23, 10 days. Keceipts
as bulletined, 22 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft.
Wayne and Chicago Railway 1 car of ear
corn, 1 of oats, I of middlings, 2 of hay, 1 of
straw, 3tof flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati
and St. Louis I car of flour, 1 of malt, 1 of
feed, 1 of shell corn, 1 of hay. By Baltimore
and Ohio 2 cars of oats, 2 of hay. By Pitts
burg and Lake Erlo 1 car of oats, 2 of flour.
Bv Plttshurg and Western 1 car of mid
dlings, 1 of hay. The excitement In oats
noted In this colnmn yesterday proved
short-lived and mrices are now hack to the
old basis. Shell corn is Arm at an advance.
Wheat is steadv, and flour strong. Hay and
mlllfced are quiet at quotations.
Following prices are for carload lots on
track. Dealers charge an advance from
store:
Wheat No. 2 red, D5!H;9fie: No. S red. 91392c.
Corn' No 2 yellow ear, 49H3o0c; high mixed ear.
48"349c; mixed ear. 4747,Sc: o. 2 vellow shelled.
4:'Uc; high mixed shelled, 4S4S)c; mixed
shelled. 47.443c.
Oats-No. i oats. 37337$c: No. 2 white. 3SS
3.17c; extra No. 3 oats, 3iKyc: mixed oats, 343
341c
RYE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 833S9c: No.
2 Western. 85387c.
Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents.
S4 85(35 00; -fanoy winter patents. 84 8835 00; fancy
straight winter. 14 503475: fancv straight sprint-,
4 .5034 75: clear winter, -IIVffl4 50: straight XXXX
bakers'. H 2534 50. Rve flour. 14 755 00.
MiLLFERD-No. 1 white middlings, 117 00317 30
per ton: No. 2 -nhllc middlings. 115 0018 03;
brown middlings. 15 50310 00: winter wheat bran,
S18 00316 50: chop feed, 815 00l 00.
II ay-Baled timothv. choice. 414 50314 75: No. I.
114 COql4 25; No. 2. 113 0013 25; cloter nay. $12 00
12 50: loose from wagon. SIS 00I3 00. according
10 nualltv; prairie liav. $0 5010 00; packing hay.
STRAW-Oats, 7 0037 25; wheat, 6 7537 00; rye,
V 007 25,
Provisions.
Themovoment In this lino shows improve
ment the past week, and a few warm days
will, no doubt, give further Impetus to trade.
Sugar cured hams, large , I $
Sugar cured hams, medium 10)J
Sugar cured hams, small 10'i
Sugar cured California hams , 7)4
Sugar cured b. bacon 9
Sugar cured skinned hams, large 10'
!ugar cured skinned hains. medium 10)4
Sugar cured shoulders 6'-j
Sugar cured boneless shoulders 7?,
Sugar cured skln'ied shoulders 7',J
Sugar cured bicon shoulders n)
Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders., &
Sugar cured betf, rounds. 12
Sugar cured beef. sets.... 9
Sugar cured beef. lists s
Bacon, clear sides, a) lhj jyc
Bacon, clear bellies. 201b? 7)j
Drv salt clear sides. 3) lbs average 7
Dry salt clear sides. 20 lbs average 7',i
Mess pork, heavy nro
Mess pork, family 13 0)
Lard, refined. In tierces 9. .5
Lard, refined. In one-half barrels 54
Lard, refined, in G0-l!tnhs 55$
Lnrd. refined. In .1Mb palls 6',
Lard, refined. In OO-lb tin cans h'i
Lard, refined, in 3-lh tin palls 6'J
Lard, reliped. in 5-lb tin palls I,sj
Lard, refined, in 10-Ib tin palls ta
Lumber.
We note an Improvement in demand since
report given a week atro. Following nro
wholesale prices as furnished by a leading
dealei:
White Pine- perM.
Uppers 1H. IK and 2 inches 317 CO
Selects i, 1(4 and 2 Inches 42 50
Fine Conn 1(4. IH aud 2 inches 37 00
Shop No. 1 1)4. 1M and 2 Inches 31 0o
SliopNo. 21M. 1)4 and21nches 2:1 60
No. I stocks 1x8. 10 and 12 Inches 22 50
No. 2 stocks 1x8. 10 and 12 Inches 18 so
No. 3 stocks 1x8. 10 and 12 Inches 15 50
Flooring and drop siding No. 1 2i 00
Flooring No. 2 1 20 CO
Flooring So. 3 15 50
Long Leaf Yellow Pine
4-4xTii flooring first and second class 22 00
4-4x'fi standard 18 50
H ce.llng 14 00
i celling 15 50
H celling 17 50
Surface boards 1 Inch, first and second class.. 24 00
Surface plank l'i, 1,H and second class 15 00
Shingles
IS Inch XXXX thick white pine. 3 7
13 Inch XX or C B 2 50
Bard woods '
Hemlock S10 00
Oak 2000
Walnnt. firsts and seconds 403G0
Walnut clear 80 00
Car plank 20 CO
Pit rails 15 00
Turpentine Markets.
Pa vannah Turpentine Ann at 29Vc. Rosin
llrm at 1 1U1 15.
Charleston Tnrpentlno steady at 29o.
Rosin firm; good strained, $1 00.
New York Rosin steady nnd qniet;
strained, common to good. $1 451 47.
Turpentine dull and lower at 32S2c.
Wilmington Spirits or turpentine steadv
at 2Sc. Bosln quiet: strained, $1 03; good
strained, $1 10. Tar steady at $133. Crude
turpentine firm; hard,$l 10; yellow dip, $1 15:
virgin, $2 15.
Coffee Markets.
New Orleans, Mav IL Coffee quiet; or
dinary to fair, 14K17c.
Baltimore. Mav 11. Coffee steady; Bio car
goes, fair, 16Kc: No. 7, 12c.
New YoRK,May 11. Coffee Options opened
barely stoidy 1015 points down, closed
barely steady 515 points down. sales,28,
000 bags. Including Mav, 11.80S12C: June,
Il.60ll.Uc; July, 11.50gin.63c: September,
11.5511.6ic: October, ll.S0lI.60c; December,
ll.55fpll.C5c; spot Bio activo and steady; No.
7. 12XC.
lhs Wool Market.
St. Louis Wool Keceipts, 100,000 pounds:
shipments, 44,000 pounds Market un
changed. Coarso and medinm wools in best
demand: other strades. particularly those
from Texas and the Territory, being dull
and slow.
The Metal Market.
New YoRK.Mny IL Pis Iron steady; Ameri
can. S14 75 16 25. Copper quiet: lake, $11 P1!
12 00. Lean e.isy; domestic, $4 22 27U.
Tin strong; Straits, $20 6320 70.
REAL ESTATE SYINGS BANK, LIJL,
401 Smltbfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $75,000.
Deposits of $1 ana upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. rrs
BROKERS FINANCIAL.
ESTABLISHED 1S34.
John M. Oakley & Co.,
BANKEP.S AND BROKEE3.
45 SIXTH ST.
Direct private wire to New York and Chi.
caeo. Member New York, Chicago and Pitts
burg Exchanzas.
Local securities bought and sold for cas
or carried on liberal margins.
Investments made at our discretion and
dividends paid quarterly.
Interest paid on balanoe (sines 1SJ3).
Money to loan on call.
Information books on all markets mailed
on application. Ie7
Whitney & Stephenson,
57 Fourth Avenue.
ap30-35
COMMON SENSE TEACHES
That a blood purifier, In ordor to thoroughly
purify the blood, must have alterative pow
ers. Tlie entlro system must be cleansed und
all traces of disease removed before nature
can effect a cure. We sav and can prove that
the only remedy on cartli that pos-sesses the
combined qualities of au antiseptic, alter
ative and blood mirifler Is Radam's Microbe
Killer. It Is the only medicine that can be
taken In large enough quantities to stop
fermentation, destroy microbes (the germs
of disease) and not in any vrav cause harm to
the patient. It contains no drui;s whatever,
but is a water charaed with powerful ;rorm
destroylnir jinies. As a spring medicine it It
unequaled. Fiftv-pago book free. PITTS
BUUG OFFICE, lOSeventhav.
inylS-256-TT3
DR. MOTT'S
Pennyroyal pills,
A remedy ued for many years by an old
physician wih great success. It lsapsr
Jectly safe and reliable remedy nnd is sno
ccssfullv used as a monthly corrective bv
thousands of ladle'. Beware of Imitations.
Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pills
and take no other, or enclose tl and we will
mall you a box securely scaled In plain pa
per. Price Jl per box, six for 15.
DK. 3IOTT'S CHKM. CO..
Cleveland, O.
Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming
A Son, Pittsburg, Pa. de31-TTa
WEAK
jiEitvoussrrrEnEnsfroinjo.thM
rr-w, l-f lj Tl(rp vutinr wnkini.
Vftrkocl.ct.,IIirTiillTerrHelTforUi
abor eutnplMntt, W)J T ltf QM tiiiuuli of csm of th went kind
ud of loon .undinr hre ba rotor-4 to hemlth anJ MNhn4 lo
(tttil. w tmti.'Ii rar faith In ti rnnitlrt Prvwcri th.l I rtt,M94
full BlxetlvMkfff Q.lWrtf f S JfB'cud nOn tr.
urtM UHt jr. w. vimum jm aw-aiisma -
HOT ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTEDI
At ELLWOOD CITY,
Lawrence county, Pa., at least
ioo more houses for our 275
em'ployes and their families.
Our factory is wider contract
to be ready to make glassware
in Ellwood by September I.
Buyers .a?id builders can
easily viake 10 per cent a
year, and sell at 0 per cent
advance in two years, if they
choose.
Address at once
N0RTHW00D GLASS CO.,
Martin's Ferry, 0.
mvS-ljS-wsn
MEDICAL.
TTSER
F14 PENN AVENUE. lUTTsBUKG, P 4.
As old residents know and hacic riles r:
Pittsburg napors prove, is tho oldest estab.
llshed and most prominent physician in ilia
city.dovotins; 3pcc1.1I attention toall curnnls
f'-NO fee until cured
sponsible MCPnilQ nl"' mental dls
pernns mLi V UuO eases, phrslcai do
cai, nervous debility, lack of euorgv. ambi
tion and hope, impalro t ineinorr, disorders.!
siurhr, self distrust, bashfulnes, dizziness.
leenlesness. pininlp". rruptions. impover
lsliod blood, 'ailing powers, onranic wean
nos. dyspon'la, constipation, consumption,
unflttirie tlie person forhuslness.society and
marriage, permanently, alely and privately
rt.iBLOOD AND SKIN-SSV
eruptions, blotches.falllnr lialr.bonaMialns.
glandular Rwt'llings, ulcerations ol tho
tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, nn
cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly
eradicated Iroml IDIM A DV khlnev ami
tho ystom. Unllinll I ibladder d.
ranoments, weak bao'c, gravely catarrhal
discharges, inflammation and other painful
symptoms receive searching treamsnt,
n'rompt relief aud real curea.
Dr. Whlttler's llfe-lons extenslvo experi
ence Insures scientific anil reliable treat
menton common sense principles. Consulta
tion free. Patients at a dlstaticnas carefully
treated as If here. Office hours, a. v. tot
T.tc Sunday, lo a. v. to 1 p. it. only. DR.
YFHITTIEK, 811 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
Thorsughfy. Rapidly, Permanently R 'stored.
If yoa are nTftio.; from ITerTOTisneM. Debulty. .Lost ot
Failing ManhooJ, Impotency. Stunted -Development ol
any oi the parts. Weakness or Eodjr and Hind, Woxry
Srrora of TcuUi or -Later .Excesses.
DO NOT DESPAIR.
Me is Hops for all. Yoimz. Mitfiifi Lai ail OH Ma
TUOUSIXDS Or THK WORST fASF.S IUTE TIEMtr.P TO OCB
EXI LCRITR 3ITllODS )V IUIH7. TRKATXEVT.
3COST SCIEirriPIC and SUCCESSFUL iVER KNOWlf
Absolut elx Unfalltnaf. KndoMfd bj the leading Medical
Fraternity. IUVUSTiaATE. Book, explutionf, teitlmo
mlala and endorsements mailed (nealed) FREE.
SSE 4H32L33 UIDICiL HSIITIS CO. C-r'-7. 0.
np30-Dau
pgLE
CURB
A cure for Piles, Extern!, Internal, mind. Bleed
inc nrt Itching, Chronic. Rrcent or Hereditary.
This remedy has DotitlTcljr never been known to
fall. 11 a box. 8 for SS. by mall. A suarantee rlren
with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to re
fund the S3 If not cured. Iisued by EMU, G.
STOCKY. IJrueirljt, Wholesale and lietnll Agent.
Noj. J401 and 1701 Penn ave.. corner Wylle are.
and Fnlton t.. PItfcibnrir. Pa. Use Stucky'
Uiarrhtta St Cramp Cure. 25 .inl jfi clt. Jal-S?-ee-l
LOST MAN HOOD RESTORED
&p.Nisn
NKRVrNE,
The trreat Span.
lsh Itemedy, Is
sold WITH A
VV K I T T E V
ODARANTEE
tornre all ncrr
,ondlseases,incli 'as WeakMemorr
r.EronE AXD ArntR CSixo. Loss ofBraln Powers
1) akefulnes, I.ot Jlanhood. Nlzhtly Emissions.
Nervousness. I.osMtude. all drains and loss of power
of tho fleneratlre Orjrans In either sex caused br
over-cxertton. youthful errors, or excessive use o"f
tobacco, opium or stimulants. It peiT)ackaa;e bv
mall:S forr. With ertry 5 orItr we RIVE A
1VIIITTEX OUAnANTr.F. TO CUREor REFUND
MONEY. Spinlsh Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain.
nd Detroit. Mich. For sale by JOS. FLEMING A
bON. Pittsbnri;. ce2J-'Ji-MTTS
WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE,
The Great Enslisli r.emedj.
jgfzzps Promptly ani permanent.
(ffi2&ltA ly cures all forms of nerr-
spermatorrhea, linnotency
and alt effects of abuse or
excesses. Keen prescribed
over 35 years In thousands
or cases: Is the only reli
able and honest mcnlclna
tnnwn A Kir flrif irffiats fnr
-ro nna f Wood's PnospitODiNitlt
he offers some worthless medicine In place or this,
leaie his dishonest store. Inclose price In letter,
and we will send bv return mall. Price, one pack
age. 11: six. S. One will please, six will cure
Pamphlet In plain sealed envelope. 2stamps. Ad
dress THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO., 131 Wood
ward avenue. Detroit. Mich. Sold In 1'ltuburicby
Jos. Flimixo Jt So.f . 112 Market street.
del7-51-eoawK
iR.MABSTiis;
TREATMENT
' fOHTHt curcor
Tfervon Iebtllt7. loat SlanlioodL
Impotace, ldsclx ot XveJopiMcnt,
Kidney and ItIalilerilaordcrn,xls:hi
HrrralM, Varicocele! and all dlseuea
brournt on Dy imprudence or nerlecc
Witbsnt Slomach Sledlrine.
TTa!i never failed In ten Tears. Illastratlra
Treatise free, awn scarfed. Address,
' MAPSTr1! REMEDY C0.19PAlUFUK.NEyi(Y0K.H.Yk
JalD-K-TTSWlc
DOCTORS LAKE
SPECIALISTS In all cases 1
quiring scientific and oonO
(lentlal treatment. Dr. S. S.
Lake, M. R. C P. S., is the old
est nnd most expcrloncodspa
clalist In the city. Consulta
tion free nnd strictly confi
dential. Office hours, 9 to anil 7 to 8-r. icj
Sunday. 2 to 4 r. m. Consult them parson
ally, or write. Doctors Laki, cor. Penn a.
and Fourth t.. P'tllinnr. Pa. le3-n-tmU
K. H.VNDEX'S
ELECTRIC BELT
With Electro-Macrnetic Suspensory
Latest PMcntsi Best Improvements!
Will core without medicine all Weakness resalllns;
from over-taxation of brain, nerve forces, ex
cesses orlmllscretlon. as exhaustion, nervous de
bility, sleeplessness, languor, rheumatism, ktd
ney. liver and bladder rompKInts, lamebaclt. lum
bifto. sciatica, (reneral Ill-health, etc. This Elec
tric Belt contains wonderful Improvements over
all others, and Rives a current that Is Instantly rait
by wearer or we forfeit ,0CO, and will cure alio
lie above dlseiscs or no pay. Thonsands hav
been cured hvthls marvelous Invention after all
other remedies failed, and we give hundreds 01
testimonials In this and every other State.
Onr Powcrlul IMPROVED ELECTRIC SU
PENSORY. thp greatest boon ever offered weak
men. FREE with ALL IIELTS. Health and vigor
ous strength (iU A KA NTLED In CO to 90 davs. Send
for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, frr.
Addrvss,
v 8AM)EN r.t.r.cTn.ic co
04U2.TTS3U No. sit IJ road way, Now Vara
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