7f' BWIWWTWP,i?ww;T' pWl'':?3P9i vmm : i'.ppipWP'PWIM - - v it, iir t i . i . i i- . s i rv .-i. ti '." . mr , i89a ,THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY. JUNE I t IRON TRADE REVIEW. The Ontlool; Improving With Besse mer Pi? Sales Liberal. GRAY FORGE PRICES MAINTAINED. Borers on This Market for Good Blocks of Sled Billets. KErmS FKOM ilL iLONG THE LINE Orncr or Thf Distatch, I riTTSEDKG, ritlDAT, JUIICS. Raw Iron- axt Stekl Depression still characterizes the market, but not to the extent that prevailed at the date of our last report There are certain excep tions; for instance, there are buyers in the maiket lor one or two big blocks of soft steel billets that if consummated will make a good sized hole in 40,000 ton. This in dicates that leading consumers have made tip their minds that it is a good time to in vest, and that prices are not expected to rule below the present rates. Taking it all around the undertone of the market is cer tainly stronger, while lead ing iron men ex press more confidence in the future. There has been no decline in raw iron since our last, while the demand is on the increase for standard descriptions. It will be onlv fair to presume that after stock-takins: and July repairs are completed me iron ana - . , steel trade will show more activity and better prices. o Scale Trouble Expected. The first matter of importance for the first of July will be arrangement of the wage scale for the coming vear. It lias been dei eloped that the puddlers in the Amalgamated Association will insist on a new departure at the scale convention that meets on Tnedav. June 7. They have cn ti uted the committee which will represent tl cm with lull power to the puddling rate for the coming jeni instead of again con ferring with the minu'actuiers afterward. It is altogether probable that a slUht le dnrtlon in the matter of puddling will be Jnis'cilupon, owing to the low price and lcpieion in the iron trade. It is currently lvportcd thnt an amicable adjustment of wages with 1ml little change, except in the lmtttci above rererred to, is anticipated as a result of the convention. A well informed dealer lins this to ray: "Inquiries are becoming more numerous and sales "how up reasonablv well in the aggregate, but prices aie low end unsatisfactory with no immedi ate indication of anything better. The nvuket is in buyers' favor, notwith Manding the fact that current transictions are in 3.ce9 oi those a short time ago, and nl-otl.at production has shown somo de ennsp; factors which, under most circum F'anccs.wmild result in a stiffemngof piiccs. While production is still in excess o I con Miinrrion the demand for iron and steel pinduetshas. no" increased as rapullv as the cnpjciti oi the woiks: it is lsrgely this dis propoition between the (Tctnand and supply that causes low prices and gloomy feelings tliioughout the trade. Although present conditions are nnsati-iactory pioducers ap pear to ha e great confidence in the futuic. southern Iron till a Disturber. "Southern iron continues to bo a disturb ing factor and is pushing Northern competi tors in certain mnikets. It is icported that the low offer made by some of the Southern fnrn.ices a short time ago have been with draw n, and there is not the demoralization in the quotatio-is for the product of theso woiksai the piescnt time." A s'lleof X. 1 ontliern iron was reported nt JH 25, which, after deducting $3 1G Jor treight, allows of but 11 C9 for the producer at the furnace. Northern iron men are unable to figure out nnv profit on siles at this price, but they sire not onlv n ade but a transaction at S14 is oven hinted at There is more doing in fin'shed iion, orders -are being received mot e f reel v. The L-test Market closed with an im prov ed demand for steel billets and Besse mer pig, sales or the latter being the largest foi some weeks; in most caccs previous prices were maintained. The uudeitone ol the maiket is ceriainly stronger. Parties whoare well informed say that the middle otJuly will witness an active iron maiket. Scrap mateiial Is dull: prices weak and nom inal nnrt holders anxious to unloid. Old iron and stel rails dull but not quotably lower. Skclpironand steel was film, with a good demand. Wc are reported the follow ing sales: COKr-sjiFXTT-D tAKE AND KATTVE OnES. 6 COO ton neemcr. .liily.to January... 14 St cah r.St'O Ions Hssc m r. June. Julv, Aujnm. 2120 cash ?.5(.01ms llesiemer. June,Jul, August. 14 15 cash 2.10(1 U.ns fnj fnrjje. 175 cah 2,1100 tons llen.er .. 14 10 cash XOmtans l!eM imr...... .......... ........ 14 Si ctMl 3,310 tons lreintr 14 ii cash J.mHons grav forge 12 75 cash l.W) ti ns frar forge .. 12 75 ci.h l.oouious llc-seu.ir 14 11 cash l.tio tons lkscmer 14 25 iali LOno tons Hessemer 14 2- ca.h 3,Otl4ius gnv forpe 12 75 cah iVXnoiis gray forri, June 12 7o eaU 0tonsj.rav frj. June....... ........ 12 75 ca.h 5 ton grav lo--(re 12 75 cash iWton jrrav force ..................... 12 75 cah STeiioiis graj f.nge 12 SJ nsh SO Ion- r.ouncr. heeling, del .. 14 10 cash. IWtons .. 1 silver ll 75 cash liO Ions gray forge 12 75 cali 100 Ions i a forire 1275 ca-h 201 tons lfotmdrr- 15 "5 cash Silnns V. r Ioundry... 14 25 cash r0lon . Zloutiilrv 14 25 cash Wlons.No. 1 foun.lrv 15 25 cash !01on So. Sitiiindrv- 14 5) ca-h iOtons No. 3 fouuiry 14 25 cash CIIAHCOAL. !6 Ions roll Vast 50ton CoM hlasl 2510U wann blast 251onsNo. 2 foundry TI 1 L SL tBS AM) l.ILLETS iWOtons Keel Mllct'. .Tune. Julr. Aug.. 1.0! ion Met 1 billets. June. Jul v, Aug.. 2.1W10U' steel ljlllels at inill...r. 1,SOion rtetl i Mils at n.111. &u0tonsnril slab SOB tns tlci.1 hllkti. 2i 70 cash T(J 75 cash 20 00 cash 21 00 cash 22 50 eah 22 15 c.isil . cash . 22 .) cash . 22.50 cjsh . 22 GO cash -trS 75 cah ,. 24 -5 cash . 24 N) ca'h . 24 &5 cash . 25 00 cah Ill CK BAH. 2T01ons ncutril lOOlous neutral S'jOtons neutral , 00 Ions neutral anions niutral II OS FIvELF. JOOtons inrrow grooved , CUm wide grooved 4501ous6litaredlron , rri.ne m vsi.asese. JOO Ions W per ten seaIoard 0 tons Si per ceut domestic ..?I57 4mos .. I5.S 4IUOS .. l-2 41UOS ..J53 25 -.02 03 cash cash stlel wmc nous. M Ions American ilresat mill.... ..51 75 cash I.I.OOVS. ujiis ItAIL AS'D C ESDS. l,SfOton rail and Idoom ends $:r, 51 cah 15lolicnina,U 1G 5J cash OI.I1 irOV AND STtlL HAILS. I,OCOlonsold Iron mils delivered.. TWlon-oM irtm rails June, July. 00!oilsuil2id& eel rails T.. SCRAr MATEUIAL. .520 50 cash . 20 25 cash . 15 50 cash irntons No. 1 V. It. R. scrap, net.., tUltons wm.iglit turnings net ...., 350 Ion-, cist M-rap. grocs ........ Kn lonscast lrlnc. gniss. 3.00 ton wrought turnings, net...... 3W) tons cast borings, gross. .flO CO cash . 12 00 ca-.li .. 12 00 cash . 7 CO cash . 11 m ca-h .. C 75 cash K0 CHANGE AT BIEMINGHAJI. Trices Vet Nrrnlnal and a Continued lle.irth of Orders. BIRVIGIIAM. Ala., June 3 Spccia'. Then- is no change in the local pig lion mar ket. Puces :uc nominal and there is a deal lb o' osders. The Iron masters do not look for am- impiovement for some months to".me. AH the furnaces arc in blatcx cept two or thiee which have shut down for repairs, and it is said upon excellent authoi itv Ihat most fumaccs are making good piofits, notn ithstandlng the low pnees and rToat diillne-s It is claimed that one of the largei lurn.ices pud off $50,000 oi floating oebt with the pi-oflts for May. I'ou d j-N"o 1 is being firmly held at about jlland theieis not much eagerness to bnsi lies at the current piicos and cheaper piades are not 11 in, and it is difficult to suite price-, as the figures, on large sales aio not m.ide public A SEASON OF INACTION. Tlio Slereotjped Report of Corditlon of Trade Comli g 1'nim Chicago. CmcvGO, June 3. i)ecia', Rogers, jlrowu & jrerwin saj: Conditions reported jit w eek still gov crn in tliis market. Tl.e vircsent is piovlng aseisonof coinparatlvo junction, .urnaes in various sections bav jnirrcaclie ' a limit in piice below which tl.cy decline to go, consumers large and Kiunll taking the position that by waiting they will buy at n further l-edneuon. Heio and there largo consumers niequiotly con tracting for their season's requirements, but lor the most pait buj ers are holding off. Thero is no change to report in the posl- tlon of the various furnaces. On Lake Su perior cliarooil the teeliniii.:ralninsr sronnil i that pi ices aie not likrlv ioso below tl'.ose now ruling; there Is mucn less taiK anu ei pectation ofeeinj $10usim open piice than wan the case a month ano. Some hmers talk this, but others are makimr rnnnlug contracts at icgnlar market quotations. FIGHTING FOE CONCESSIONS. .Cincinnati Dealers Report a More Active Inquiry In hornet Lines, CnrerrcATi, Jnne 3 ftpccial') Rogers, Brown & Co. say: Thcio is no change in the situation to report e-tcept, perhaps, a more active inquiry II om the agricultural imple ment makeis. Some quite large transactions have been closed In this line, but the main buying is yet to come. The general run of business is confined to small ordei s to sup ply immediate -wants. Prices remain firm on both Southern and Xoithein brands. Buyers fight bald for concessions, but tie cis'cs aio exceptional where they got them. TheUimount of iron offered Is not as lame as it was a lew weeks ago. There is a pressure, to sell in "ome quarters, but it it usually outside an lot Irom some obscure fur nace. The standard brands are for the most p-irt well sold, and are not offering further inducements thm the generally quoted price. In Lake Superior charcoal iron there is more Irregularity. Some holders who have had heavy stocks accumulated are selling freely at Jlgures much below-what the well-established and malleable and car wheel brands me offered ar. Buveis have taken a fair portion of the tormer. and failing to get the latter at equal figures, are standing off in their purchases. At the same time there is auito a l.irge business being done in this specialty. Some car contracts have recently been let ami have ci eated coriesponding de mand for wheel iions. The general situation is rendered a little mixed liv the continued rains and com niMintc tivii-nre. lipnrd of damage to crons. lands and buildings. Should the weather be . 1 inilM- MIlll illliiUMIi i fnt.nrnnlB om this time forward, however. the trouble will Do largely rcmeuieu. .mere is no change in the money situation, which continues easv bevond precedent, with low rates of interest and accumulated funds at monev centers. This condition of things creates a demand for industrial securitcs and rendered easy the financiering of lare reorganization i-chcmea oi weu-irnown plants. A marked illustration is the readi ness with winch the $4 500,000 securities or the liiraev & Smith Car Company was taken upbv the public Other similar reorganiza tion schemes aie talked of. St. I-onis FurnacpB Holding Firm. St. Louis, June 3. tyKcfo. Rogers. Brown & Meacham say: The condition of the iron market is practically the same as it has been for the last four weeks. Furnaces are holding firm, and will not accept orders for delivery duung the balance of the year evceptat full prices. On account of the flood in the Mississippi liver business has been very quiet here the last two weeks. Unchanged at Philadelphia. PniLAPELpniA, June 3. wciat Rogers, Brown & Co. f-ay: The situation is un changed, with onlv a limited demand, which is freely met. Small 01 dsrs for early ship ment are the rule, at former prices. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts. Shipments and Prices at East Liberty and All Other Turds. Office of The DisrATCit, ) PiTT.snuno, Fridw, June 3. f Cattle Receipts, 1,021 head: shipments, 903 bead; matket nothing doing; all throngh consignments; 13 cars cattle shipped to Sew York today. Hogs Receipts, 500 head; shipments, 1,900 head; mirket slow; all grades, $1 805 05; sev en cars hogs shipped to Sow York to day. Sheep Receipts, 900 head; shipments, none; maiket slow and unchanged. Ity Telegrnpii. Xevr TorV Beeves Receipts, 2,020 head, including 33 cars for sale: maiket slow at 15e lowe-: native steers, $4 154 CO; bulls and cows. $1 C03 61; dressed beet lower at OJiJ 7)c: sliipnieiits to-dav, 3tB beeves; to-inor-moriow. 1,712 beeves, and 11.89S quarters of beef, dives Receipts, 1,026 head: maiket lie per pound higher; veals, $H 501C 25 -r 100 pounds: buttermilk calves, $13 t2K 14 25. Sheep Receipts, 2.8C8 head; sheep tcady; good liinib, firm: common very dull; sheen. $14 7 15 CO per 100 pounds; Jambs, $10 75!S.50:dicsed mutton steady at 1012o per pound: dressed lambs firm nt ll14e. Hogs Itccoipts, 4.04S head consigned direct; miiket nominally steady at $14 9015 40 per 100 jiou nils. Chlcac Cattle Receipts, 8 000 bead; ship ments, 2,500 head; maiket steadj' to strong; prime to extra steels, S4 20fit 50; others, $3 S")Sl 15; feeders, $3 501 75; stockers, $2 503 25; Texans, $J 003 30; cows and heifers, $2 753 70. Hogs Receipts, .18,000 head: shipments, 11,000 nend: market steady ton shade higher: rough and common, $4 00 t 50; mixed and packers', $4 C04 SO; prime heavv and butchers' weights, $4 854 95; light $4 5"4 80 Sheep Receipts, 9 000 nead; sliip.nents, 3.0J0 head; maiket active and ii regular; clipiwd Texans, $4 7."5G0; cllnped nativ es and Westerns, $5 tOS 55: yearlings, $330G3; spring lambs, $o 507 75. Omaha Cattle Receipts l.OLK) head; mar ket active, stiong and 5l0c higher: common to laucv steers, $3 00t .50. Westerns, $2 50 3 50. Hogs Receipts 11,400 bead: market slow and tullv 5c lower: there was a henlthiei feeling: light, $4 454 57U: heavy, $1 504 C2: mixed, $4 504 55. Sheep Ke ceipis, 350 he irt: maiket active "and Arm; native, $4 50S6 00; Westerns, $4 50G 00; common and stocks sheep, $3 004 25; lambs, $1 0' 4 50. Knnsis Citv Cattle Receipts 2,100 head; shipments, COO head; the market was more activo and steady; steels, $3 404 10; cows, $2 03 C5: stockers and fceucis, $2 C0 2 W. Hogs Receipts, 17,800 bead; ship ments, 2,000 head; the market for good hogs was 5c lower; others 5102lowor;all grades, $3 C04 Sll: liulk,$l 50Q4 70. Sheep Receipts, S00 head: shipments, 40) head; the maiket was strong to nignen muttons, H 75aS5 2o. KnfTito Cattle Receipts, 133 carloads through, 6 sale; maiket steady: good steers ami heiiers, $4 004 10: cows and lieifeis, $3 253 80. IIos Receipts, 53 car loads ihioiigu, 22 sale: market steady lor goc d grades, vcrydull for pigs and light lots. Sheep iind lambs 15 sale; choice to fancy wethei". $3 7JG 00. clinpid lambs, $5 75S C 00, (air to good, $5 255 50. s. I.onis Cattle Receipts, 1,955 bead; shipments, 5,700 head: market bai ely steady, no good natives on sale; top on Texans steers, $3 75. Hogs Shipments, 800 licid; market 10c lower; heavy. $4 C04 75; mixed, $4 104 70; light, $4 5(Q4 70 bheep-Re-ceipif, 22S0 head; shipments, 1 C35 head; maiket film; best shorn natives, $5 00. Cincinnati Hogs easier: common and light, $3 73f 75; pnckin and butchers', $4 504 85; ltceipts, 3,110 head: -hinments, X'OO head. Cattlestcadv at$2 25g4 25; ieceip:s,S3Dhead; shipments, 500 head. Sheep in good demand at$3 505 50; ieceipt, 7,70 heari; shipments, 0,270 held. Lamb vvtaken common to choice spring, $1 25g'C 73 per cwt. Turpentine Markets. Xi w YoitK Rosin steady and dull; stmincd, common to good, $1 3501 37. Tur pentine quiet and steadier at 2't29a Wilmigto3 Spirits or turpentine steady at 26Wc. Rosin ste.idy: strained. !0e. "nod strained, S5c Tar steadj at $1 3. Crude tin-J puui-iiiu -.leiiuji uuiu, 91 vui yellow uip anu lrgin,$180. SAVAT.XAn -Tnrpentino firm at 27c Rosin. Ann at $1 l5gl 10. Charleston Turpentine steady 27c Rosin firm; good strained, 95c. at The Coff-e Markets. XrwYomt, June 3 Coflee options opened stcidy and unchanged to 5 points up, closed linn. 515 up: sales, ll,5no bags including J.me, 12.20I2 25c; July, 1100c; August, 1195 12.0Je; Seiite.nb'-i. 119512.00c; October, 11 i5c; December. IL85ll.u5c Spot Rio quiet and -icadv: No. 7, 12i3c New Om-rANS Collee quiet; Rio, ordinary .an, H17c to Tiio Metal markets. Xnw York. June 3 Pig Iron steady; American, $14 7516 25. Copper dnli: lake, $11 70011 t5. Lead quiet: domestic, $4 20S4 25. Tin sliong; Straits, $21 8521 90. TBACTI0N EOADS PUT TJP A Good Round Sum for a Glorious Fourth ofJa"y. The following contributions to Mayor Gourley's Fourth of July fund were re ceived yesterday: Pittsburg and Duquesne Traction Companies, ?500; Singer, Uimick & Co., ?25; A. Garrison Foundry Company, ?2o; G. W. Schmidt, ?25; A. M. Byers & CJ , 23; Demmler Bros., flO; John Hcr man,S10; George lieiueman, 510; L. BUppe) 10; 31. JL Frsy, 55; Charles Drum. 55; Thomas Nutridge, 510. TIIOLTrislIlSG In the Adirondack, by Charles T. Jlunay, In TUE DIsPA'lCU tomorrow. TRAFFIC IN REALTY. Frank Bissell Secures the Imhoff Property Out Penn Avenue. THE DIAMOND STREET DICKER, Carson-Wilson Deal Pat Thronsrh. fiunninp; Against a Sawyer. After NOJTMSroEES LOCATE AT SMDISIDE Mr. "Wilson, the East End liolel man, has closed the deal for the property on the southeast corner of Penn and Dalla3 ave nues, the price being 555,000. Soon after negotiations were opened a hitch occurred which delayed proceedings for several weeks. Mr. Carson, the seller, accepted as part of the consideration a business block on a corner of Frankstown avenue and Station street. All's well that ends well Sale of the Imhoff Property. When a Pittsburger, for any reason, sells his home he generally buys another or builds one to suit his fancy. He seldom rents op leases. Early last week Mr. Frank Bissell sold his property corner of Ponn and East End avenues, just beyond the city limits, to a society ot ladies connected with the TJ. P. Church for a home for aged people, the consideration being 545,000. A. few days ago he closed the purchase of the G. H. Imhoff property on Penn avenue, near Linden, for 550,000. The lot is 300x250 feet. The house is'a large brick containing 15roomsbutofnogreat value. It will be torn aown to mane room tor an elegant modern structure. These nnd two or three other transactions which have not yet reached the surface, have stirred up a livelv interest in real estate between East Liberty and "Wilkmsburg. From. Allegheny to Shndrslde. Benjamin Daneerfield, of Reymer Bros., has sold his residence property on Arch street, Allegheny, and purchase'd, through the agencv of "W. C Stewart, a lot 50x180 on Bayard street, Shadyside, for $3,400, upon which he will begin at once the erec tion of a fine brick residence. Mr. Thorn ton, another Alleghenian, has secured a lot in the same district, which he, too, will im prove with a handsome dwelling. That Diamond Street Deal. A hint of a deal in Diamond street prop erty was given In this column yesterday. The agents, Black & Baird, were" not in a position to disclose anything definite at the time on account of the pendency of another transaction on the same thoroughfare. The matter leaked out, however, but incorrectly in some particulars. The property sold is Na 34, lot 20x120, containing a house that has seen its best days, consideration 530,000, and the purchaser is "William Holmes, of Holmes Sr Sons, not John G., his brother, as reported. Nothing will be done with the property until the settlement ot the street widening question. 4 Yesterday's Snlldlng Permits. Six permits were issued yesterday for seven improvements, aggregating, as esti mated, 518,800. .Robert Fitzpatrick, two brick dwellings on Davis street, Eleventh ward, 53,200; Ella Hanshaher, frame kitchen on Carn,egie avenue, Eighteenth ward, 5125; J. C Robinson, brick dwelling on East End avenue, Twentv-second ward, 57,850! "W. P. Potter, brick dwelling on St. Clair street, Twentieth ward, 55,000; Peter Butterhot, frame stable on Liberty avenue, Sixteenth ward, 5400; Mrs. Fewergel, frame kitchen on Roman avenue, Twenty-first ward, 5225. bpeclal Features of Trade. It is worthy of note that nearly all im portant changes in local stocks nro ad vances. Bear stories do not frighten in vestors. Mr. E. P. Moxey.iepresontingL. H. Taylor 4 Co, of Philadelphia, has been in the cltv lor several days plaolng, in connection with Morris & Brown, stocks of the Trenton pot teries. All the preferred and over 50 per cent of the common have been aken. The Allegheny river Is to be bridged at Franklin. Pittsburg will supply the ma terial. Louis Amshel has bought a business prop erty on Braddock avenue, Bruddock, for $5 000. Biokers, in a position to speak advisedly, say the Pleasant Valley Company will p ly the regular dividend in July. n. C. Frick Co. coke bonds were offered on the Exchange yesterday at par and interest. It is reported the CarnegiaCompany will build a number of houses imthe property recently purchased bv them in Port Perry. One hundred acres or coal lana in Jeffer son township changed hands yesterday, but tho price could not bo ascertained. Additional Points In Realty. W. E. Hamnett & Co. sold a house nnd lot on Trenton avenue, Wilkinsburg, for$5,000. James W. Drape A Co. sold 13 lots in the Kevstone plan, Crafton, at a figure close to $C,0C0: also closed up a transaction in manu facturing property in the city of $20 000, papers all passed and the cash paid; also a collateral interest in properties above Sharpsbnrgandin the submbs of $4,750. Peter Shields sold another lot, being Xo. 32, 30x90 feet, situated on Cololran street, in the Greenfield Avenue plan. Twenty-third wara, ior o m. Black & Baird sold another lot in the Ophelia street plan, Oakland, for Mr. G. C. H.irtman, being No. 31, Ironting 25 feet on the west sidoot taid. street, by 141 in depth, for $1 425 cash. Reed B. Coj-le & Co. sold lots Xos. 99 to 104 inclusive, each 30x110 feet on Merwv n av eniio in their Glenmawr Park plan, at Hnysville, Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail way, for $900 cash. John K. Ewing & Co. sold to Benjamin Cramer, a lot 20x102, on Inland avenue, in the Mnvfleld plan, Tenth ward, Aile'heny, lor $450. Georgo Schmidt sold for William Krauss a lot 20x100 feet on AHquippa street, being lot No. 116 in George Schmidt's Eureka place plan, Oakland, for $600. HOME SECURITIES. A FEW GOOD FE ATDKE? OrTSET LACK OF BUSINESS. Big Jump In Bank Stock Cansed by the Death of a Creditor Airbrake Con tinues to Swing Upward Pleasant Val ley Still on the Run. Although business was light and narrow, there w ere several good features in the stock market yesterday. M. and M. National Bank advanced $3 a share on the announcement of the death of Robert Anderson. The firm of which he was a member failed 10 or 12 years ago. Among his crcditois was the AT. and M. Bank, to which lip assigned a life insuianco polity of $200,000 as security. The bank is now in position to realize on this asset. The Iron City National Bank was also a benefici ary In the same manner. Airbrake continued its upwnrd movement, being bid up to 120 at the last call without causing holders to relinquish their grip. The rise, as be'ore stated, is due to the ap proach of the quartetlv dividend peiiod, le lnforccd by the knowledge that the com pany nas all the business in sight that it can conveniently handle. Pipeage and Luster finished bettor for the day. Pleasant Valley had no auppoit and flnisned with a loss. Tue weakness or this stock lias been tho subject of rerajrk for several days. Secre tary Graham said yesterday: "I am not avrai e of any special w eaknes to-day. How do I account for the slump yesterday? It was an effoit or a smart young broker to boom the Pittsburg and Manchester nt the exnenso of tho Pleasant Valley. By depi ecl ating a few shares of stock in our company lie thought there would bo advance at once in Manchester. Where he go 50 shares of our stock to sell at 24 I do not know. When he offered 100 shares at 23f he was making a bluff. I will take 1,000 shares at that flgui e and would be glad ot the chance. The road is making money and everything is prosperous." ilr. Graham was not aware that the stock, a pretty big bundle, had again sold at 24, but his explanation is as good as any. The slump is evidently the result of manipulation of vome kind. sales at flrat cnil were 100 Luster, b. o. 80, at 9M, 250 Pleasant Valley at 2, 10 Duquesne at 27. second call, 50 Duquesne nt 2"K, 100 Iirjuiaueipuia uas ui 10. imru can was a goose egg. , Quotations on the unlisted tratlons were: I Manchester, U bid; Birmingham, . S7 bid. Electric scrip was offered at 90. Bk'.s and iitfeis at each call follow: FIIIST SECOND TlllMl EXCHANGE CALL. CALL." CALL. STOCKS. B. A. B. A. B. A. Allee'v Nat.nk. KH FxchingeNit.B. S44 ... 84i 85 84. .. Flrst.Bk.ritts 173 182 Fourth Nat. Bk.. 123 Idi Freehold Bank 93 Iron City Nat, B. S3 Idherty Nat. B.. Wi1 M.AM. Nat B. C5 .... CS Mon. N'at. Bank. 13S Third Nat. B.... 129 131 .... 131 129 131 Enterprise Sav... 68K Citizens' Insur 27 M People's lnsnr 22J 20 224" West. Ins. Co 40 40 Chanters V. Gas 11 .... 11 PN. li.tl'. I'o. 115f.... 11 .... ll'J 12 Philadelphia Co. IS W-i 18 18M .... WJ Wheeling Gas Co 19X 194 .... 20 .... "-0 Fisher OH Co.... 52 61 52 61 52 61 Central Trac 28 29 2SK 2 2S'.... Citizens' Trac... S2H .... 62', G3 62'f 63 Pbg. Trait. Co . 57s. 58)4 67.... SM M1 Peasant Valley. 21J 25 21 21 21 24s! Pitts. &C.S 8 .... 8 .Y. &C.G.C.C. 50 f 50 Mister MlnlngCo 9i... 9H i .... 9i Westing. FKct nH Mon. Mater Co ,2) .... U.S. &a. Co... . 11H IS 17.... 17J$ IS Westing. A.B.C. 1161.... 119 121 120 121 Stand. U. C. Co. 73 .... 73 U. S. G.Co.com.. 61,1 62K WALL STREET UNCERTAINTY MAKES A DUIX AND VERT NAKKOW MAKKET IN STOCKS. A rirm Undertone Presages a Big KIse Soon Persistent Bear Attacks Upon Burlington and New England Very Few Changes at tho Close. New York, June 3. The stock market to day still displayed the uncertainty of the situation, and with limited transactions few movements of importance were seen, fluc tu itions, as a rule, being yet confined to the nariowest limits. A firm undertone was felt during most of the day, and with Eon don selling in forenoon the beats wero en abied to depress prices to a limited extent, but their uneasiness was demonstrated by the facility with which prices recovered, even in tho face or further gold shipments. While drives at stocks here and there in the list are continuous, the effect is hardly com mensurate with the effort, and the rapid recoveries point to aheavyupwaid move ment when tho bull interests get ready to move in the market. To-day Burlington was subjected to the gicatest pressure, and at 1 o'clock it showed a loss of over lc; but other stocks failed to follow except in a desultory -ort of way. Reading and St. Paul weie'piominent for their animation in the early trading, when most ot the selling was done, but neither lost more than a small fraction. There were a rew specially strong spots In the list, chief among which was Distillers', which again touched 50; nnd while Sugar leached par again it was held there for a short time only. The closing of the London market was the signal for a cessation ot the little activity seen during the lorcnoon, and dullness was nccompanicd by slowly appreciating prices without the development of any leatures woitliyot note in thd general list. Towaid the close there was a drive made at New England, and that stock become a riyal for Burlington in weakness. Tho sudden drops in New England and Sugar in the last hour caused a barely steady close, which was generally at about opening figures or small Inactions better. The total sales of stocks to-day were 243, 9S9 share-, including: Atchison, 8,010; Chi cago Gas, 10,085: Erie, 6,110; Louisville and Nashville, 12 0i5: North American, 3 915; Joithein Pacitic prcfei red, 8,400; New Eng land, 11,550; Reading, 30.000; Richmond nnd West Point, 3 580; St. Pa ill, 19,370; St. Paul and Omaha, G 47G; Union Pacific, 4,810; West ern Union, 5,382. Railroad bonds weroas cctive as usual.but the firmness disappeared and a veiy heavy tone marked the deillng at times. The changes wero insignificant in most of the list. The trading leached $1,732,000 without the development of any special activity in anv or the usually pi ominent issues. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York stock ETChsngc vester dav. Corrected dallv for Thf DisrATCHby Wiht N'KYJfcSTErHEIfSOX. oldest Pittsburg members of the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. Clos ing hid. Open HIgll est. Low est. ing. Am, Cotton Oil Am. Cottou Oil, pfd Am. Sugar Kenning Co .. Am. Sugar Kenning Co. pfd Atch.. Top. &S. F Baltimore i. Ohio 33M 77 100 MS 34H VM MS 23X 4f1 781 39 H 401 771 '91 99 33V 971 5.1& 23 01V 421 80 100 77 '78" 77 JinS Id 341 971 991 yus S3- 971 581 Canada botltnern 59 Chesapeake and Ohio.... C. O. 1st pfd.i C. i. O. 2d pfd ChlcacoGasTrnst D, Bur X Qulncy C. Mil. ist Paul C, Mil. t. Paul. pfd.. C, Rocfcl. .tP C. St. P.. M. &U 231 1 62 '7M( 1C01 761 "77 V 501 1211 1191 BZ 60S dtfii nil's 1UZ 77 77H "78'i 13 a' 781 501 51 c. St. P.. M. 4 0.. prcf.. 1231 11'jaJi 12! 1191 661, 341 371 c s onnwesitrn C. C. C.il Col. Coal A Iron Col. Allocking Vat Uel , Lack. ,t Western.... Del. S. Hudson Den. AKloiirandc, pref .. Distillers' iC. P. Tinst... E T.. Va. & (ia Illinois Central Lake Erie A West Lake Eric X West. prcf.... LakeMiorc&M. S LoiiisrllleA Nashville Michigan Central Mobile S. Ohio Missouri Pacific NatlonaU'oidageCo...... National CordigeCo , ptd National Lead Co National Lead Co., pfd.... New York Central N. Y., C. A M. L N. Y C. A St. L. lsUpll. N. Y , C. A St L. 2d ptd.. A". V.. L. K. AW N'. Y.. I, E. ft W., pfd..., N. Y. AN. E :. ! N.Y. O. A W North American Co Northern Pacific, ..-. Northern PaclOc, pfd Oregon Improvement I'?cl8c Mall Peo.. Dec. ft Evans Philadelphia A Reading.... P., C, C. A St. L P.. C, C. ft St. L., pfd.... Richmond & W. P. T.. tr.. St. Paul A Dulntli St. Paul ft Dnlutli, prd.... Tixas Pacific Union Pacific "H abash Wabash, nrd Western Union Wcstlngh'e E. A M.Co.As'd Whoelingft L. E Wheeling ft L. E., prd 1191 6fi 31 titi 34 341 .18 151 140( 371 371 1581 159 1581 1401 43s U 41 101 241 76's 104 721 107 331 551 Hill 1111 361 917g '181 72 3i1 261 1 371 131, HI 521 20 341 151 en 22 62 91 43 10t o 39 s lO'i 241 951 31" 7Jf HlhVi 1401 481 43 i 4J , 50 163" 24 1331 Ii 107 561 ioih 2H iii'i 1011 241 "l1 721 7i 107 IU7 "i' in 113 3t1 91), 56 X! no'i Hi 3T.T4 n4 lli'A i7;4 Uoh, nil ?81 92 "17.1 25 v, 641 331 1S1 14 191 52M "33" i6" "ra'i 9.1 27 641 331 181 15 IB'a 51 "oo'i 'raw 91 261 641 371 181 14 191 521 'iV "59 h '621 91 11 2l5i 94 i, 53,'4 31 74 ni 391 '241 9o1 "315 74 241 94 14 31 731 !,' Boston Stocks. Atch. ft Topeka 331 Boston ft Mont , Cilumet ft Uecla.... Fraukllu Kearsarge , Oteiola Santa Fe Copper.... Tamarack Boston Land Co San Diego Land Co, West End I. and. Co.. Bel1 Tclcpbone Lamson Store S Hatir Power Centennial Mln.Co.. N'. E. Tel Butte A B. Con. . 45 274 , la . 13 a j, .131 .166 5U 16 191 208 . 191 2 101 53 jioston .v. Ainauy 207$ Boston A Maine I79& Chi.. Bur. A QnlncylOl I astern R. R. 6s 121 Fitrhburg K. R 911 runt a Kcre.11. ...... 201 Flint A Pero M., prd 83 Mass. Central 17 fllex. Cen., com 17 A. Y. A S. Lng 371 N. Y. ft N. Eng. 7S..1131 omuHonr iftt Rutland pfd 71 Wis. Cen. com 151 Allouez MI11. (new). 1 1x1 131 Atlantic 10V, Thomson-lIoustonEl U,1 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. N'o. 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York stock Ex change: Bid. Pennsylvania Railroad 55 Reading 30 Bugaio, N. Y. APhlla 8 Lehigh Vallev 611 Lehigh Navigation 531 Phlladrlphiaft trie 38 Northern Pacific com 191 Northern Pacific, pref. 5234 Asked. 531 Ml 81 611 531 371 20 62.1 Elec'rlc Stock Quotations. .Boston, June 3. Special. The latest elec tric stock quotations to-day were: Bid. Asked. .. G51 66 ... 29 291 ;:. 10 .7 ::: "3 ... 291 231 ...47 47,1 ..115 Thom&on-TToustnn Vlectrlc Co Thomson-Houston Electric Co.pref., T.-H. E. Co. trust sec, series D. ... T. E. E. TV . Co , , Ft. W. E. Co Ft. W. E. Co. trust sec, terles A.., W. E. Co , W. E. Co , prcf. .-. EilsoiiE. 111. Co Boston E. L. Co 115Ji Mining Slock Quotations. Nkw York, Juno 3 Best A Belcher, 195; Consolidated California and Virginia, 30; Deadwood, 205; Eureka Consolidated, 150: Gould & Curry. 100; Halo & Norcross. 135; Homestake, 1350: Horn Sliver. 333: Mexican, lbO; Ontario, 4150; Ophir. 280: Savage, 133: Sierra Nevaua, 100; Standard, 133; Union Con solidated, 100. Bar Silver Quotations. Nbw Youk, June 3. Special. Bar silver in London, 40d per ounce. New York dealeis' price for silver, 85Jio per ounce. TBAFFIG IN MONEY. Plenty of Funds, but Rnslness People Bare All They Nerd. There were no new features apparent in the local money market yesterday. There was a fair demand for accommodations, and rates were steady at 66 per cent a the ex- tremes. A cashier said: "We are doing a satisfactory business for the season. There is a gient deal of idle money, bnt people seem to have all they need to carry on their affairs and meot their obligations." Clear ings were $2,702,193 91 and balance v $809, 7CS 4G. At easy New York yesterday money was at 11K per cent: last loan, IK; closed offered at 2. Prime mercan ottureti at 2. Prime mercantile naDer. 3fS5 ner cent. Sterling exchange a uiet at 4 87 lor 60-day bills and $4 8SJi ior demand. Closing Bond Qaotatlons. U. S. 4sreg 118 IT. b. 4 coup 117 U. S. 4sreg 100 Pacific 6s of "I3 106 Louisiana st'mpd 4s. 81 'f lenn. newset, 63....10S , Tenn. new set. 54. ...102 lenn. new set. 3s.... 71 Canada So. 2nds 1021 en. Pacific lsts ....1081 Den. ft R G. lsts . 1151 Den. A It. G. 4s 84 U Erie 2nds 1051 M. K. A T. Gen. 6s.. 791 M. K. A T. Gen. os.. 481 Bid. Mutual Union 6s 1071 N. J. C. Int. Cert.. .1131 Northern Pac. Ists..ll81 Northern I'ac. 2nds.ll21 N''thw'st niCons'ls.133 MhiTstrn Dbntca.5s.ll61 St.L.ftl.M.Gen.5. 841 fat.L.ftb.F.Gen. M.10IV St. Paul Consols Ill St.P.C. ft Pac. lstiMI91 r. P. L. is. Tr. nets, om T.P. l. G. Tr. Kcts. 291 Union racists iin-4 West Shore 1051 K. G. W. liu 8S4 Bank Clearings. New York Bank clearings, $120,484,703; balances, $7,603,065. Boston Bank clearings, $15,838,506: bal ances, $1,748 5S9. Money 1K P6"" cent Exchnnge on New York, 53c discount. Philadelphia Rank clearings, $15,674,476; balances, $2 030,383. Money 3 per cent. Baltimobe Lank clearings, $4,011,634; bal ances, $6S9,044. Money, 6 per cent. .Memphis New York exchange sellinTat $1 50. Clearings, $332,905; bnlances, $101,350. Chicago Bank dealings, $19,374,181. Monev dull, ttuchunged. New York exchange, 40o premium. St. Louis Bank clearings, S3 811 470:, bal ances, $509,970. Money qniet at 4ffi6 per cent. Exchange on New lork 90e premium. CiiiCiKSATl Money 303 per cent. New York exchange, 6063q premium: Clearings, $2,709,150. New Orleans Bank clearings were $1,005, 821. Exchange on New York banks $1 50 per $1,000 premium; commercial, 50c per $1,000 premium. THE HOME MARKETS. .SUPPLY OF DAIRY STUFF EXCEEDS DEMAND AND ritlCrS DROP. Eggs and Poultry Are Very Firm Oats Ad vancintr, bnt Other Cereals Are Favora ble to ifuyers Sugars Promise to Go Up Higher. Office of The Disr ATcn. ? Pittsbcro, Friday, June 3 ( Country Produce Jobbing Prices Dairy products are in supply far beyond demand, and markets favor the buyer. Country butter has only a nominal value. The best on the market is slow at 15c per pound. Elgin creamery is quiet at the de cline already noted. Poultry has been so high of late that there is little demand. The average consumer is unwilling to pay the price, and, while receipts are light, there is enough to meet demand. Straw berries are in good supply, ami quality of offerings is better than any time this season. Old potatoes are about at their end ior this season, nnd choice stock is difficult to be hnd. New potatoes are coming in freely, nnd prices aro drifting to a lower level. Choice tropical fiuitsare veiyihm at prices quoted. Apples SI 004 OO per barrel. Butter Creamery Elgin, :0c; Ohio brands, 1GI7c: common country butter, 10I2c; choice cnntrv roll. 14l5c. Beans New York and Michigan pea, II 75S1 fo: marrowfat, 2 ISfK 25: hina beans, 3$31iC per lb haiicf-picked medium $1 70I 75. Beeswax Choice, 3334cperlb; low grades. 22 25c. Ciiefsf New Ohio cheese, 8V(3nc: New York cheese, lCiIIc: llmburger, 13(311 lie: Vlsconsln sweltrer, full cream. 131H1c; imported swcltzcr, 28201c. CiDER-Conntrv elder. (5 0O5$S 50 per barrel; sand rclincd. $6 5irffi7 00; crab elder, 7 50(3)3 00. Focs-Strlctly Iresh. 17(ffil71c; goose eggs. 20 25c per dozen : d uck eggs, ls20c. Ffathfks Extra live geese, 5758c; No. 1, 48 50c p lb: mired lots 2g?-. Dried 1? ruits Peaches, halves. 51c: evapo rated apples. 77ic: apricots, 9(Slllc: blackberries. 5fot6c: raspberries, iwaislc: huckleberries, 7c; California peaches, 791c. Hiinet-Ncw crop, while clover, 1617c: Cali fornia honey, 121 c lb. Maple Syrup-N'cw, K.V370C gallon. MArLF Higar 58c " lb. Poultry Alive Chickens. 9005131 00 ner nalr: 6pring chickens, r.T7f75c per pair; live turkeys, 12(al 13c ? lb: ducks. 6.va75c a pair: live sreese. 90c(3tl 00 npalr: drcsstd chickens. rrflOcH lb: drri(d tur keys lG(318e ? lb: diessed ducks. 15IKc ? ft). Potatoes Carload lots, on track, 5jioc; from store. 70(a)7c a bushel. Seeos w cstcrn recleaned medium clover. Job bing at 37 75: mammoth. $7 85: timothy, f 1 70 for nrlmc. and 81 75 for choice: blue grass. 12 65(312 80: orchard grass. $1 50: millet, i I 15: German, f I 30; Hungarian, 1 10; fine lawn, S5c ? lb; seed buck i heat, 51 40l W. Strawbeiiries 3 003 25 a crate, 10 14c per box. Tallow Country. 4c; cilv rendered. 41c. Tropical rnuirs Lemons, fancy Messina. $3 W (313 75: Florida oranges.! 03!3 V) a box: Messluas. $4 00(2-1 25: idood oranges, 5 Ou; bananas. $2 003 225 flrsis. 81 50! 75 seconds; Pirsiaii dates. 4,15c per pound: laver flr, 1214c per pound: pineap ples. 10(5)12c apiece. Vfgetarlfs Cabbage. Maryland, 2 005)2 25 a barrel crate; Mobile, s 2 73)3 00 a 2-barrel crate; g"ecn onions, 20c a dozen; vcllow Dmver, $175(3) 2 00aharrel; new Bermuda onions, $2 50 a box; new Florida tomatoes, 82 50(3)1 00 a bushel crate: Jlermuda potatoes. $6 50 a barrel; Mobile potatoes. $4 00 ptr barrel: spinach, $1003 1 25 a barrel: new beets. 403145c a dozen; asparagus, 40c a hunch: radishes, 2V3i3.)C per doren: parsnips. $2 C02 25; new peas, $1 75 a half barrel; green beans. $2 502 75: cucumbers, 75S0c per dozen; rhubarb, 20c a dozen. Groceries. At the Eastern sugar refineries products aie sold at least two weeks ahead, and pios pects aie for higher prices. Cofiees are weak at a shade lower pi ices than havo pre vailed for some days past. Greex COFFEF-Fancy. 21)221c: choice ISlo. 2n21c: prime, 1819c: low grade. 16ai7c; old Gov ernment Java.29(3)3lc: SIaracalbo.2'221c: Mocha, 28IS20C: Santos. 21,122,1c; Caracas, 24251c; La Uuayra. 211(a)21c. K'lAsTrn (hi papers) Standard brands, 9.i5c; higher gr.ides. 22-.(5i26c: old Government Java, bulk, 31.13B3c: Marualbo. 22r24c: Santos, I9'((i25c peabetry. 261c: choice Klo, 21 -.c: prime lilu, 20jc; good Iiio, rile; ordinary, l'fmlSc. spicks (wholt) Clovis. iol2c: allspice, 10c: cassia, 8c; pepner, 12c: nutmeg, 73)80c. I'ftroli iDKinbb prices) 110 test. 6c: Ohio, 150. 71c: heidlight, 150 test, 61c: w.itir white. 718c: globe. HW141C: elalnc, 13c; carnadlne. lie; roiallue, 14c; red oil, 10.(3)llc; purltv, 14c:olelne, 21c. Miners' Oil N'o. I winter, strained, 30i0cper gallon: summer, 3.537c: lard, 52.55c. Syrup Corn svrup. 2a27c: choice sugar syrup, 34'3i 6c; prime sugar syrup, toj2c: strictly prime, 2f5MC N. O. Molasses Fancv new crop, 4012c: choice, 40(3)ilc: old crop, 3G33c; X. O. syrup, 44 50c. SODA I!I-carb, In keg. 31(3)510: bl-carb. ln1sB 9ai iil'CJru, a'nriii'u n(.Kjf;cs, tfuj, bat buuj, lu kegs, lie: do granulated. 2c. Candlfs Stai. lu 1 weight, 9c; stearlne, per set, 8Je: n-irafline. 41(5)12c. ItlCE Head Carolina. 61(3,6340; choice, 5Jt61c; Loulsian i. 53)51ic. Starch Pearl, 31c: corn starch, 5151c; gloss starch. .51(3)ntic. Ioueios Fruit Lavcr raisins. $2 00: London layer, $2 25; Muscatels. $1 75: California Muscatels, 81 40(3)1 60: Valencia. 55;C: Ondara Valencia. 6) 37c: snltani, 8ne: currants, 31(313c; Turkey prunes. 4l(a.51c; French prunes, t2c: cocoa nuts, 9 100." SO 00: almonds. I,an ?l lb, 20c: do Iv lea, I7c; do shelled. 50c; walnuts. Sap.. IMiHc; Sicily albert. He: fcmj-rn i figs, 12HMtz: new dates, 5(3)51c: Brazil nuts, 6c; pecans. 1314c; citron,? lb, 2I(3I22c; lemon peel, 10c rl P: o'rage peel, 12c. Sugars (. ubes, 5c: powdertd. 5c: granulated, 41c; couiectioners', 41c: sort white, 4U(3U1c: yel low, choice. 413M1c; yellow, good, 34ci vel low. ralr. 3V(3i;i.c. PiCKLES-Midlum. bbls (1,200), $4 00; medium, half bbls (600). $2 50. SALT No. 1 per bbl, $1 20; No. 1 extra, per half bol. $1 10; dairy, per bbl, $1 20; coarse crvstal per bbl, $1 20; Hlgglns' Kureka. 4-hu sacks, $2 80; Hig gln' Eureka. 1614-lb packets. $3 10. Caxnfo Goods standard peaches, SI 75(3)1 SO: 2ds, $1 33(3)1 45; extra peaches. 82 oo2 10: pie peaches. 8o(3)90f : finest com. $1 25(3)1 50; Ufd. Co. com. 1 0031 10; red cherries. $1 Wail 10: lima beans, $1 3i: soaked do. 85c: stritigen do, 80318.5': inarrnn rat peas. 03cial Id; soaked ocas. 6V375e: pineapples, jl 2001 30: Bahama do. $2 CO: damson Elums. $1 00; green gagrs, $1 85; egg plains, $1 00, alliornia apricots. $1 752 00: ('alirorula pears, $1 90(3)2 10. do gricu gages. $185: do egg plums. $1 85: extra while ihernesi $2 6.52 85; raspberries, $1 IV?.! 25; straw berries. Th1 10: gooseberries; $1 00(5)1 05: tomatoes. 9U3)'f5c; salmon. 1-tb cans, $1 3(j(all M): blackberries, 70c: succotash. 2-tb cms, soaked, 90c: do green. 2-Ib cans, $1 25(3)1 50; corn beer. 3-lb cans. $1 CIW1 70: l-lb cans. $1:0; baked beans. $1 40t 55: lobsters. 1-lb cans, $2 25: mack erel. 1-Ib cans, boiled, $1 50; sardine., domestic, Wl S3 DIK31I frn Us til 5-1 Krdhies. Imnorleft 'is. $1 50(3)1 60: hardlnes. imported. Is, $3 00: sardines, mustird, $3 15; sardines, spiced, $.1 15. FISH Extra No. 1 blotter macaerei. $24 CO per bbl: extra N'o. 1 do mess, $20 00:No, 2shorc mack erel, $19 50; No 2 huge mackerel, $18 00. No. 3 large mackerel, $16 oO; No. 3 small mackerel. (10 00, Herring split. $3 50: lake. (3 25 per 100-It. bbl. White fish, $7 50 per 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout, $6 50 ner half bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c perlb. Ice land ha lbut,12c per lb. Pickerel, half libls. $4 CO; quarter bbls, 1 60. Holland herring, 75c. IValkofl herring. &c. OATJCEAL-$l 704 75. Grain, F.nur and Feed. There weie no sales on call nt the Grain Exchange to-day. Receipt! as bulletined, 27 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 1 car of wheat, 1 of corn, 3 ofhay, 1 of lye, lof straw, 3 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 3 cars of Iiav, 2 or corn, 1 of mnlt, 1 of straw, 1 of flour. B7 Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of hay, lof wheat, 1 bl malt, of flour, 1 of rye. By Pitts burg and Western 1 car of hay. With oats as tho exception, ceieal markets aie dull and slow. Shell corn is quiet at a deoline of to per buaho. in the past week. Wheat and mlllfeed are dull and slow, with prices a shade lower tlinn they were a tew days ago. Hay is in lUht supply, bnt there Is more than enough to meet all demands. Earcorn is very scaice, and markets are relatively higher than for shell corn., following aro prices for carloads on track. Dealers charge an advance from store: Wheat No. I red, 0596c: No. 2 red, 93031c: No. 3 red. 8990c. , CORU-Xo. 2 vellow ear, B2153e: high mixed ear, 511o2c: mixed car, 5C501c: No. 2 yellow shelled, 511(3)o2c: high mixed shelled, 51152c; mixed sliellrd. 51511c. Oats No. 1 oats. 39(5)331c; No. 2 white. 381 (3139c: extra No. 3 oats, 371J8c; mixed oats, 331 -3c. ItYE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 85S6c; No, 2 Western, S30S4C. Fluur Jobbing prices Fancv spring patents. 4 8.V35 00: fancy winter natents," 14 8.V3)i 00; fincy straight winter. t4 Wo)! 75: fancv straight spring. $4 504 75: clear winter $4 2V3)4 50: straight XXXX baKers'. $4 25l 50. Kve Hour. M 75(2)5 00. Millfeed N'o. 1 white middlings, SIS C018I6 .50 per ton: No. 2 white middlings. $15 COraSH 00; brown middlings, $14 5015 00; winter wheat bran, $14 50 Hay Baled tlmothv. choice. $14 00I4 25: No. 1 insmais 7i; No. 2, $12 50I2 75: loose irom wagon. $15 00rai7 00, according to quality; prairie hay, $0 5T5)10 00: packing hay. $8 7V3;9 01. Stk v.w-Oats, $7 257 50; wheat, $7 00(3)7 25; rye, $3 00S23. Provisions. Sugar cured hams, large $ 10K Sugar cured hams, medium 105, Sngarcure 1 hams, small 11 Sugarcured California hams 8 Sugarcuredb bacon 91 Sugar cured skinned ham', large 101 Sugarcured skinned hams, medium 101 Sugar cured shoulders ' 7 Sugar cured boneless shoulders 81 Sugar cured skluncd shoulders 8 bngar curd bacon shoulders 6'f Sngir cured dry-salt shoulders 6 Sugarcured beef, rounds 12 Sugar cured beef, sets 0 sugar cured beer, flats 8 Bacon, clcarsides, 30 lbs 7!f Bacon, clear sides, 20 lbs 71 Dry silt clear sides, 30 lbs average "H Mess pork, heavy 13 50 Mess pork, family 13 50 Lard, refined, in'tlerces 51 I.ard, refined. In one-hair barrels 51 Eird. refined. In60-lb tubs 51 Lard, refined, ln20-lb palls 61 Lard, refined. In VMb tin cans 5 Lard, refined, lu 3-tb tin pails 61 Eard, refined. In 5-lb tin pails (1 Lard, refined, in 10-lb tin palls 6)4 A SCARE JN WHEAT. Pardridgo Starts It Throngh Ills Haying, Shorts Taking Fright No Grain for Sale to Speak Of 'ilany Buying; Corn, Expect- Inga Crop Fni'ure. CHICAGO A wild scramble in the wheat pit to-day andabulgoof nearly 3e in prices was'duo ton covert attempt at pmchasing by Paidridgc. Tho crowd was evidently laigely short, and when the buying began it was found that there was hardly any wheat for sale. This discovery only Increased the anxiety to cover, resulting in something of a bear panic. Pardridgo soon abandoned his idea f buying, but it was noticed that he was not selling anything of consequence. The report was current on the floor that the big operator was selling out securities on the local Stock Exchange In view of a possible squeeze in w he it and corn. St. Louis was very bullish. In tho local trade it looked as if a strong combination was working to put the aborts in a corner and start a big bull market. The trade seemed inclined to tako the most unfavor able view also of the weather situation. The opening in wheat was at c4c lor July, about ic lower than last night, bnt there wore very few resting plnces in the market after it was put fairly on the boil, and the price was several tunes run up and aown in an agitated wav between ?3c and 85c after the bulge to 86c. The closing price was 83Jc, selleis. The shorts in corn became anxious bnyers when the scare camo in wheat. They wero helped wondeifully b" a larolenient in the trade now talking 75o lor corn on a pos sible crop failure. The advarfco was very sharp and stiong. Julv, which opened un changed at 48e, went flying to 49c; there was a drop ot jc to Jc later, when n flnal flurry put prices up to 50c. There was n great deal of soiling on the advance by the lonss. Oats were also strong and made a gain over ycstci day's closing prlco of lc per bushel. Provisions gained a little in the article of bineled poik, but lard is no higher hcie, but fi om 2c to 5c low er. The leading futurts ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oaklev & Co.. 45 Mxth street, members of the ChicJico Board of Trade: Open- High- Low- Clos- Ap.ticles. ing. est. est. Ing. Wheat, N'o. 2 June I 83X1 -"'1 811$ 84V July Ml 8(1 831 851 Augnst 83 851 83 811 CORN'. N'O. 2. June SOX 54 CT1 531 .Inly 481 501 48" 50 September ii 491 47 491 DATS, No. 2. June: 311 331 311 331 July 311.4 331 311 33 Augvst S) 321 3 I21 Mess Pork. July 10 60 10 75 10 521 10 70 September 10 77,1 10 W 10 70 10 85 Larp. July 6 421 G 6 40 6 421 September 6 67ii 6 CO 6 55 6 571 Shout Ribs. Julv 6 40 6 471 6 35 6 40 September 6 45 6 55 6 42,1 6 47,1 Cash quotations were as lollows: Flour quiet and unchanged. No. 2 spiin-r wheat, S4!48fAc; No. 3 spring wheat. 77 77c: No. 2 rei'i. Sic. No. 2 con. 53c. No. 2 oats, 3ic; N'o. 2 white, 36iif?36jc: No. 3whtte.35f4(g35c. No. 2 rye. 77c. No. 2 barley, C0f?C2c: No. 3, f. a. b.,56filc; No. 4, f. o. b., 49e. No. 1 flaxseed. $1 u3: prime timothy seed, $1 'I9l 34. Mess pork, per barrel. $10 67-fJlO 70. Lard, per 100 pounds, $G 32J0 .15. Short rib sides (loose), $B 37M111 40: dry salted shouldeis (boxed), $5 255 ZVA; short clear sides (boxed), $8 G56 82J. Whisky, distillers finished goods, per gallon, $1 15. Sugars Cutloaf, 53c; granulated, 4'c; standard A,4?e. On the Produce Exchange to-dav. the but ter market was lairly active and unchanged. Egs Ann. NEW TOTtK Flour Arm and quiet. Corn meal firm, dull. Wiieat Spot higher, quiet; No. 2 led, 98cS$100 afloat: 97K903ic f. a b.; No. 3 red, 92J92)c: un graded red, (ajcSJl 00: No. 1 North cm, 92Jc; No. 1 bald, 9GJJ07c: No. 2 Northern, 8737Kc: No. 2 Chic.igo, 92c: No. -2 Milwaukee. 91c: No. 3 spring 86'Xc: ontlons Vo. 2 led, June, iiVi 9"4c, closing at 91c: July. 915;;9Jc, clos mr at 92c: August. 90J(g93c, closing at 92Jc: September, 9"40!.Jj;c, closing at OiJc; October, 93J4c: December, 9IJa5a:Jc, closing 9514c: May, 1S9J, closing at 99c. Kvo strong, scaice and qnict. Corn Spots higher, scarce and dull: No. 2, 53c elevator, 59J.c afloat: ungiaded mixed, 57(g(!2;': steamer, mixed, 37c: options June, 3cV.i3:e, closing nt 5-c; July 54!c, closinir at 5SJu August, 5.IVf55'jc, closing at 55c; Septein ber, 53JXf4e, closing nt55c. Oats 8pots higher anil dull: options fluncr and dull: June, 37J(5),i(i34c, clos ing at S7c; July, 3;l7ic, clos inir at 37c: Auirnst. SltHSMc. clns- ing nt Hriy. " tfo...iV '" ' 5-.t 7c: SCc. closing at 3&Xc: spot DbllVIHIIIbli ", fi!i pot no. 2 wiuie, jfi)J9c: white do. 42c: nilxoil Westein, 3bJ9c: white 404t6444c. Iiav quiet and ejsv. lions Arm and quiet. Tallow steady; city ($2 00 for packages). 4 O-IdQtJJc. Eggs quiet and Arm; Western, 1515Jc Hides steady and quiet. Cutmcats tlun. Middles Aim. Lard about steadv: Wesiern steam closed $6 G7& city, $5 !)-,i6 00: options July, $G C9 bid: August, $0 7d; eptcmber, $6 80, closing at $6 82. But ter In moderite dcinSnd anil sieadv: West ern dairy, 2S13!c; docrenmerv, 13ffll7c: do factory, luhc; Elgin, m0l7s. oiieese quiet and weak; part skims, HJjTc. PIIIEDELPHIA Flour ste.idy. Wheat Arm; No. 2 red, in export elevator. 9!c: steainorin do,85iic;No. 2 led. June, 9192c; Julv, 9i92c; August, iilK9-c: Septeinucr, 9191i4c. Corn Options 111111 and higher. car lots quiet and steadj ; No. 2 yellow in grain lienor, 55e: do In elevator, 5Gc: No 3 In export elevator, 51c; do do on rmo'c, 54Mc: steamer in do, 51c; No. 2 in do, 5555c: No. 2 June, 54Jc: No. 2 mixed, June, 5JjJ55c: No. 2 white. June. 40UTtIc: Julv 4C-i(aiOJic: August, 3U10c; Scpteniher. 3S.9c. E,igs dull; Pennsylvania llists, 15luc ST. I-Olils Flour firm ana unchanged. Wheat No. 2 cah, 8S59c: June closed at 86c; July, 85c; August, S3J-JC. Corn July opened nnoutrlc hi 'her. ndviuiced Mia more. 'reacted Jciiml closed 2c above jesterdaj; oeniemuer cioseu igc up: ciisu unu J nnc, 47c: July, 4&c; Sepiember, 4(),;.. Oats ad vuiiced with wheat nnd corn, 1111 1 clo-ed i lc iiigbei; cash, 32c: July, 32);. Biu.er and eggs iiiicii:ini.ed. Provinions Pork lower. Jobbing at $11 25. Lard easier at (6 25. HAITI I" ORE Wheat Amen No. 2rel spot, 92K92J4C: June,9292c. Corn strong; mixed spot, .155534c; June.SSiQjo'c. Oits firm: No -2 white, Western, 3s"39c; No. 2 mixed Western, 37K3Sc. Rje null; No. 2. 82?;3c. Hay quiet: good to choice timothy, $14 0015 09. Butter mill; cream cry lanov, 17.Sc: do ratr to choice. lo17c; do imitation, 14I5 ; ladle lancy, iZc: do good to choice, lOigllc: store packed, 912c; grass, 10i3c. E steady at lGc SKIT oliLlMK Su,'nr Arm: open kettle choice, 3c; fully fnir 10 prime. 3c; good common 10 good lair, 2 l.MCic; common' 2JsS2 ll-I6c: inierlor. 2c: ccntiirii'it nnme jeliowcliiiiflrd 3J;I3 1C: ofl do. 33e second8,2 9 ViViv. Molasses Ann: imiu fugul strictly prime, 29c: good prime, 1517c; fair to prime, 10I3c; common to good com mon, 69c. CINCINNATI' Flour strong. Wheat stronger; No. 2 red, 88S9c Corn strong; No. 2 mixed, 51c Oats Him; No. 2 mixed, 85o. Bye nominal; No. 2, 84c. Pork steady, $10 75. Lard, fnlrdemand at $3 25. Bnlkmeats Ann nt $0 50G 02W. Bacon in fair demand and Arm nt $7 7B7 BJU. Batter easy. Eggs dull at 13c. ChoesC quist.l 3IINNKAPOLI" Wheat June closed nt 82c; Julv, opened, 81c: highest, 82c; lowest, 81&81J-;c; ciosiua-, 82e; September, opening, fOc; ni-jhest. SOJc; lowest, 79JsC; closing, SOVic; December opening, 81Jc: highest. 81c: lowest, 8IKc, closing, 81c: on track. No. 1 narrt,?4Kc; No. 1 Northern, 83X.C; No. 24? orthern, 7981c. MILW.1TJKEF Flonrflrmly held. Wheat bnoynnt; Julj', 84c; No. 2 spring, 84c: No. 1 Northern, 87e. Corn higher: No. 3. 495Gs. Oats higher; No. 2 white, 26c; No. 3 do, M? 6. Barlev Arm; No. 2, 55c; sample, 5j 09c. Byo dull: No. 1, 79c. Piovisions firmer. Pork, $10 65. Lard, $j 45. DCXTJTH Wheat No. 1 hard, cash. S7c; June, S7e; July, 88Kc: September. 84c: No. 1 Northern.cash, 8K: June, 8lc; Juiy.'i'ic: September, 82c; No. 2 Northern, cash, 77c; No. 3, 7IK: rejected. GOc: ou truck, No.l hard, Gc; No. 1 Northern, 84JJc. K NS s CITF Wheat The market was weak: No. 2 hard, 7375c; No. 2 red, 'SOgSIc. Corn Arm but dull: No. 2 mixed, 4445Jc: No. 2 white, 4Sc. Oats Arm; No. 2 mixed, 33c; No. 2 white, 3435c.- TOLEDO Wheat active: No. 2 cash and June, 91Jic: July, 90c: August, SSKc Corn active and steady; No. 2 cash, 51c; July, No. 2, 50c; No. 4. 47c. " Oats quiet; No. 2 cash, 34c Bye steady: cash, 81c THE MAEKET BASKET) Strawberries at Their Best and Batter Very Low In Frier. Tho feature of the past week has been the decline in prices of dairy products. Coun try butter has been in supply far beyond the wants of trade, and prices are nominal. AH under ,'ancy goes begging for customers. A fair quality of country butter has sold this week in job lots as low as 10 cents per pound. Choicest creamery is now selling at 20 cents per pound. Eggs are scarce and higher than at this time last week. Straw berries of cho'cest quality are coming in freely and prices are at the lowest for this season. Home-grown strawberries will be dne next w eek. Old potatoes are abont at their enu, and new stock is lower than it w.is last Saturday. Decoration Day brought strong demand for flowers, and prices were ele vated, notwithstanding the fact that out door floweis are now at their best. At the Diamond Market fish stalls trade is reported light. Shad are almost at their end lor this season. Solt shell crabs nro now on the stalls. Spanish mackerel aro now in good supply and fair demand. - Followingare latest retail prices of mar ket brs'.et materials: Meats Best cuts of tenderloin steaks, 25c per lb; sirloin, lftfcdJOc: standing rib roasr. 18(3)3ic: chuck roast. 12c: corned beet. ffffil'C per lb: spring lamb. lc:legof mutton. 121c lor liindquarter and 8c for foreqnarter: loin of mutton. 15c: 1 unb chops, 20c; stewing pieces, 6c per lb; veal roasts. 12l5c per lb, Tid cutlets, 15c; pork chops 12SC, and steaks. 10c. Veoetahles axd Frcit Cabbage, 5l0c; po tatoes, 0c per hall peck: green beans, 15c a quarter lieck: peas. 30c .1 half peck: btnanas. 20cadozeu; lemons. 2fx25c per dozen; orangt. 4a.50c: lettuce. 5c a bunch; new beets. 10c. 3 bunches for 25c; Bermuda onions. 20c a quarter peck: encumbers. 10c aphce; caudflower, 25(3t0c apiece; apples. 1520c a half peck: tomatoes. a& 20c a quart box; rhubarb. 4 bunches for 10c: asparagus. 5c a bunch. 6 for 2k. homegrown: egg plant. 2035c apiece: strawberries. liSKOc a bov: green onions, 4 bunches rorl0c:gooscbcrries, 2 boles lor 25c. BurTFR and Eocs-Good creamerv 20(ffi21c per lb;rancy brands. 2"Jf3)23c; choice country roll. 10(3) 17c; good cojklug biittir, 12c; fresh eggs. I819c pcrdo7cn. POULTRY Llvechlckensjl 003)1 15 a pair; spring chickens. 75(3VS0capiir: live turkeys. 133lc perlb: iivt- uuchs. ouroruc a pair; uree'l cnickeiis.la 10 i'jc perlb: duck, 17 to 18c rer lb: furkeys, 18 to 20c. Fish Following aie the articles in thisllneon the stall, with pricis; Lake salmon, 10 to 15c; Cali fornia salmon, .15 to 40c per pound; white llsli, 121 to 15c; herring. 4 pounds for25e;r-panIsli mackereC 3.5rtioc er pound: blupilsh, 15c: halibut. 20c; rock bis, 25c: lake trout. 121c; Iobter. 2Tc; gnenea turtle. 211 to lie: ovsters. New York counts, $1 73 per gallon; shad. 75c to $1 00 each: Mackinaw trout. 121c per pound: frogs. (2 00 a dozen: clams. ?l 50 a gillon: fort shell crabs. 75c to (1 00 a dozen. FLOWFRS La France, l 25 per dozen; Mermets. $1 25c per dozen: Rrides.M 25 per dozen: white and vellow roses. 75c pir dozen; ho5te&.(l 25 per dozen: Bennetts, si 00 per dozen; Jack roses, fl 50 per dozen: orchids. 7ki3)(100 each: carnations. 50c per dozen: lilac. 10c a bunch; hybcrd roses, 35c each; American beauties. 35c each; pansles, 25c a bunch. Tin "Wool Markets. New York Wool steady nnd qniet; do mestic fleece, 2GJ35c: pullcd,2032c; Texas, 17022c. Pork quiet and steady. St. Louis Wi'olUcceipts, 132,000 pounds; shipments, 02,000 pounds. The market is dull and easv: small lotsaro changing hands, but as largo mills have stonped buying for the present the nggrente of sales is small; E rices are unchanged, but it takes choice to ring outside rates: medium ranges 18 22c; braid and coinp. 15019c; light flue. 10 I9c: heavy fine, 13016: Colorado and New Mexic.in medium ra jes, 18021; lUhtflne. 16 17c; heavy, i1215e:Texas medium, 2022c; Coarse and low, 1618c; light fine, l019c: heavy, 15017c. FniLADELrniA Wool quiet; stocks light: Ohio, Fennsvlvnnin and West Virginia. XX and above X, 262sc; medium, 3yc; coarse, 33035c: New York, Michigan. Tn dlana and Western, fine or X and XX, 250 26c: medium, 33"4c; coarse. 3.i35c. Fine washed delaine, X and XX, 29C4c: medium washed, conibinzand delaine, -23 17c; coarse do do do, 3433c; Canada do do, SilUCS:; tub washed choice, 30018c; fair, 35JJc: coarse, 33034c; medium, unwashed drl.tine, 2.i28c: coarse do do do, 26027c; Montana, 16 .-2c; Territorial, 13020c. The Drygoods Market. New York, June 3. Trade in drygoods was without further development. The market seemed to show a better tone, ana buyers were apparently more cheerful on account, doubtless, of the situation in their own branch of trode. The Q&isnge of Life. The sole aim of women nearing this critical pariod should be to keep wel strong-, and cheerful. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is peculiarly adapted to this condi tion. Girls about to enter woman hood find its assistance invaluable. Itcnrft the wont formi of Female Cornp1lnti,lrins (Sown Jffhnr, AVmIc Back. Lnrorrhcri, VAling ind Di licf merit of the 'Womb, Inflammation, G Tartar Trouble, 3d -all Organic Diieiiei of the Vtrmt or 7omtr. Blotting, and 11 invaluable t tne Cianjfe of I.lfc- Uiiiolref and expels Tumori frm tne I'terni at an earl tS and ervektany tendency to Canceroui Hunor. SuMues Fitintneis Kxeiiahiljty,rTftn rrottraflon, Ex hauition. Kidi ey Compiaint. and tonet the stomach. All lru-jiiti flt it, or tert by matl. in form nt Villi or Ixirrn je . on receipt of S I .OO. I.irer Tilli. 3."r. Crrenor(tenif freelr aniirrrei Ad'lrn in ronllrlnee LVUIA K. TINKIIAM ,1ILI. CO, IAN.N, MAS. DR. RJOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy ned for m my ycar by an old plnsician wi'Ii great 9iiccc. It'isaper lcctly afe and reliable reined? nnd is sue ccrullv ued as a monthly corrective by thpuMinds oriadiei. llewure of imitations. Ask ror Dr. Slott's l'ennyrovul Female Pills and take no other, or cucloxe $1 nnd we will mail you a box securely --.calcd in plain pa per. Price $1 per box. Vx for $5. DILMOTrS CHK3f. CO., Clevoland, O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming & Son. PIttsbuiv. I'Of de31-rra FORlOS'X" Vita-OPt U3E THE FRENCH NEflVCANO BRAIN RESTORER Sold with a Written Oaaranloe to cure Lost Jfanhood, Nervous Debility. Low of Brain Power. nnvulslons, Impotencr. Emi-ssloni. etc. Keitnres e VIcorof Youth: and Hives full Jlanlr Power Price-by mall, tijm, or 6 for MOO A tVrlifrn i-lanrnntee In elren with eveiy MOO order. Sold by all drugfist. For sealed instructions. now TTtr wicak can bp jcabi! stroxo." address SOLO BT W. P- MA3IS3S.F, Cor. "' ' zr ap-j77-Kws ESTABLISHED 1SCT. CHOICE TIJIOTHT HAY A SPECIALITT DANIEL M'CAFFREY. Hay, Grain and Commission, 238 AND 240 FIFTH AVEN'CE. PITTSBTTRG. PA. Consisnments of and orders for Rraiu solicited. mvl7-46-p BROKERS FIN ANCiAL. ESTABLISHED 1SS. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKEKS AXD BKOKEBA iSSIXTn ST. Direct private wire toXewYorlc and CM. caso. Member Sew YorK, Chicago and PItO burs Eichanio-?. Local securities bomrhtnnd ooldforcua or carried 01 liberal mircins. Inveitments made at our dlscretloa ana diridonds paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (sines 1333). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets malltd on application. Ie7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ar-5 MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 4 I'ESX ATJJIIK. flTT-iBUKG, P4. ar old residents know and hack Hlei i: Plttsbunr papers prove, is tho oldest estab.' lished and most prouunenc physician in Hi cttr.devotinispecialauention toallcnronis rVe-NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCDXOI Q and mental dLi-peron-i It! Cfi V UUO eases, physical de car, nervous debility, lack ot euerar. ambl tion and hope, impairo l memory, di-jonleral sizhr. self distrust, bashfuines', lizzlnes-, siecplesiness, piniplei. eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak new, dyipensia. constipation, consninption. unflttinc; the person for husiness.society andt marriaKO, permanently, aiely and privatelr ,cnnreadi.8L000 AND SKINS? eruptions, blotches.fallin hair,bono.ialn-i. l'landuiar swellings, nlceratlon ot thi ton-rim mouth, thttrtt, ulcers old sores. ar cured ror lire, and blood poisoni thoroughly eradicated froml DM A QV kMnev and the ystem. UnMNnil T , bladder de. ransomenti, iroik bao'c cravel. catarrnal dischirrei, inflammation and otherpainTnl sympiomi receive aearchin? treamn) prompt rolier and real cures Dr. iVhlttler'i lire-loner exteniivs experi ence insnres "dontlflo an 1 reliable treat ment on common ense principles. Cnniulta tlon fre. I'atlents at a dutaico as oarsfallr treated as if here. Offlca honr, 9 a. v. to r. x. Sunday, 10 a. v. to 1 p. x. only, us WHITTIEK, 814 Ponn. avenue, Pittsburg, P DGK'S COHOB ROOT COMFOUND, A recent dlscoTcrr ly an oltt physician. t?iicceifiiIlT nged monthly bythousindsof ladles. Js tlieoulviTfectlr safe and rtliaWp metliclnc ilIwoT-ercd. ,IeirareornnpiincIpIeil drnjr gints wliu offer inltrior medicines- In piice of Ihfu. Ask for C00K'h-L4UN KoOTCo5iPmxp. tike no pabsti tnte, orimMocfl and fi cents Iii po-.t-Ke in letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mill. Fuli eealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only. 2stamps. Address POM) LILY COMPANY. jo. 3 Eisner jsutcK. iexro i, Jiicn. ''old In Flttsbnrg by JO-t. Market street. f dcl7-51-odwt VEST'S TreiliiiMit. .1 uanntect .jH-cInc Tor ilyterll. Hlzzlnes?. Convulsions. Fits. Nervous Neural!. Headache. Nervous Prostration caused bv the on of alcohol or tobacco. WaVeruln.es. Mental re pression, boftenlnz of the lltlln resulting In la saniir. decay and death. Premature Old Ae. Lou of Power In either sev. Involuntary Losses anl Spermatorrhrei caused bv over-exertion or th brain, self-abuse or orer-Indnleence. Each boc contains one month's treatment, jl.03 a Dox, Jf ilx lor J5.uo. by mail. : cu,u:ati:e "srv ho,ck- To cure anv case. With each order received for six botes we will send the p irchiser our written jfuarintec to refund the monev If the treatment does not cure, (fitarautecs lS3icd only by EMXjitr U. sTUCKY. Ilrurlst. sole Vzeut. N'os. Ml an-. 1701 Feun avenue, corner Wyllearenueand Fulton street, Pittsburg. Pa. Use stu cky's LlarrhwJs Cramp Cure. 25 and 53 cU. ja-hcoda DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cax-.i raw quiring scientiflc und oonu dcntul treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake. M. K. C. Y. S-. is the old- 3 est md most experienced spe-" CiaUSb in IIIO Clt.V. lyUIlSUIMTe. tion free and strictly confi dential. Office hours, 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. ic; 8und.i), 2 to-t r it. Consult them parson ally or write. IccTOif LiK cor. Penn -v and Fourtii t.. 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