ijKi? THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 189a 11 THE TRADE OUTLOOK. Hides Have Been Keduced by the Allegheny Tanners, and PEICES AM LOWER THAU EVER. The Bull MoTements in Cereals feera Short LiTed This Season. A BOSTON TIEW OP THE LEATHER TRADE Orwcs of The Dispatch, ) Pittsbuko, Saturday, June 4. j It -will be seen by reference to home mar ket column that all products of the dairy are at their lowest price for this season. Elgin creamery butter is 2c per pound lower than a week ago, and slow at the de cline. Ohio and New York cheese are off about He per pound within the week, and as to country butter the trade is entirely de moralized. Immense quantities were damped on to our markets, which-were sold at 10c per pound, and the best could not be gold at more than 13c to 14c per pound. In the week past choice old potatoes have been Tery scarce in this market, and prices haTe advanced from 50c tc 70c-per bushel. In the same tiro Bermuda and .Mobile new potatoes have declined about 52 00 per bar rel. The hot weather of the past few days has brought heavy demands on tropical frnits, especially lemons and bananas, and markets are very firm. Apples are about over for this seascn. The ejrg market ha? been ahout stationery all the week, with 17c as top price for job lotb. In CreAl X.incs. The upward movement of shell corn dur ing the latter part of May, came to pause, a few days before the month expired, and since that time prices have declined 4c to 5c per bushel from the highest point. All bull movements in cereal lines seem to De short lived this season. Once prices are ad vanced u few points, an abundance comes to the front showing that there is plenty in the land of last year's abundant crops. Ear corn did not join in the upward movement of shell corn and is fairly steady at old prices. Oats have proved the strong factor of cereal markets during the week. Prices have steadily beea moving upward, and Saturday's markets were 3c per bushel above those ot the previous Saturday. Ke ceipts ot wheat and flour have been large tor the week and markets are quiet in both lines. Jlill iced and hay are slow at a shade lower prices than were obtained a week ago. Drop in Hides anil Calfskin. The action of New England tanners in curtailing production of leather is already felt herein lower priced hides. Pittsburg and Allegheny tanners joined together within a lew days and agreed unanimously to reduce quotations, the new scale to take effect on Monday, June G. Tbe prices agreed on are the lowest in the past generation. A leading dealer said to-day: "I have never seen pricts as low as now, and with the low prices we are havinc of late very slow mar kets. " Following is a classification ot hides and scaie of nrices adopted by the tanners of Pittsburg and Aliegiienv City, to take eflcct Monday, June 6, 1692: Green steer hides, trimmed, 75 lbs and up.... 6 Greenstoer hides, trimmed. 60 to 7Slb3 6 Groen titer hides, trimmed, under 60 lbs 3 Gren row hiies, trimmrd, all weights.... ... s Gjecn ball hides, trimmed, all weights A O-ei n calfskins, No. 1 5 Green calfskins. No. 2 Z Green steer hides, trimmed, side branded...... 4 Green cow hides trimmed, bido branded 2 The Leather Outlook. The Boston JTcra'd has this to say of the situation and prospects: The situation in the leather market shows a decided improvement. WMlo boot and sboo manufacturers are not unanimous as as to the importance of the. movement for curtailment, they show their practical faith in it by the amount of leather they are buy ing. Upper leather has not lelt the good effect to the same extent, as has been noted in the market lor sololcather,,but still there is a decided improvement thero, una the outlook for the month is considered very good. Prices cannot be changed, hut deal ers are getting lull quotations, and are really selling considerable leather without making any concessions. Some sole leather dealers report the Hay business as very heavy, and the June business as promising very welL Others are more conservative, but all are feeimg the good eflects of the movement As a matter of fact, there has as yet been no dimunition in the receipts of leather, but this will come later, and will be distubuted through the next threo months, as the agreement was to shut down for 60 days, without specifying the exact time eacli tannery should begin. The result of this action is beins largely discounted, and stocks are being well w orked down. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts, Shipments and Prices at East liberty and All Other lards. Office or The Dispatch, Pittsburg, Satottoat, June 4. Cattle Kcceipts 903 head: shipments, 509 head; matket nothing doing; all through consignments; 10 cars cattle shipped toSew York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 3.800 head; shipments, 4,600 head; matket slow; all grades, $4 905 03; 11 cars hoes shipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts, 1,100 head; shipments, 1,100 head; market strong on sood, but slow on other grades. By Telejrraph. St. Lonis Cattle Keceipts, 600 head; ship ments, 1,000 head: maiket steady; fair to good native steer. $3 10Q4 JO; Texas and Indian steers, all kinds, $2 603 75; canniii" grades, $2 102 80. Hogs Keceipts, 2,500 bead; shiumeutt", 2,000 head: market lower; Jalr to choice heavy. $1 554 70; mixed, ordi liarr to stood, W 104 6J; light, fair to best, f 4 50t 63. Sheep l'.ectipts, 2,000 head; ship ments, 4,500 head; market steady at un changed figures. Kansas Cits Cattle Receipts 1,600 head shipments,200head. Light steers weie strong to 10c higher: other cattle steady; steers. $3 404 10; cows, U t03 40; stoekers and feeders $2 00. Hogs Receipts 12,000 head: shipments, 2,800 head. 'Hie matket lor good heavy hog was 3c lower: others 10c lower. Tliocloe was weak all niouno. AH grades $3 804 70. bulk, $4 4064 43. sheep Receipts l.'Juo head: shipments, none; matket active and strong. ItufCiln Cattle Receipts, 1571oad through; 3 sale: steady; no good cattle here. Hojs Keceipts, 67 load through; 24 sale; slow and lower; lioavy, $4 905 00; packers and medi ums. $4 955 05; do pigs and, light, $4 654 80; good neay ends, $1 404 73. Sheep and lambs Keceipts, g loads through; 8 sale; market steady; a few fancy wethers sold it $6 250 50; choice to fancy wethers, $5 75 6 00: mil to good sheep. $5 255 fc5; clipped lambs, choice to fancy, $5 750 00. Chlea-o Cattle Receipts, 1,500 head; ship ments ilMO head; maiket steady and un changed; all sold. no,; Receipts, 22,000 hcal: shiDinents, 2,Ki0 head; market slow and 310c lower; rough aud common, $4 00 4 2j; mixed and packers, $4 65 75: prime lieavy and butcher weights, $4 jt 65; light, $4 55t 8a Sheep Receipts, 1,500 head; ship ments, 500 head; market steady; native wetheis and yearlings, $5 25g6 50: Texpns, $5 j0; spring lambs, $c 009 00 Omaha Cattle Receipts. 2,500 head; mar ket strong; common to fanc, $3 004 50 Western", $3 003 60. Hogs .eceiptlu 200 bead; market 5&10c lower: Ilsrht, $4 404 5'U lieavy, M 454 S7J; mixed. $4 3J4 50. Sheep Receipts, none; uemand good uid matket firm: natives, S4 j0G 00; Wetei n, $1 108 00- c?!RS?nJfni1 Stck shceP W84 25; lambs, $4 006 50. Kansas City-Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 200 head: light steers strong to 10c higher; othei cattle steady: steers, $3 30 S0.'2..0083 i6' stockeis and feede'sV $2 C50J 90. Hogs Receipts, 12,00uhead;shlp pients, :; 00 heads; tfood hoes 5o lower, others 10C lower; all grades, $3 804 SC; bulk, $4 45 4 C5. Sheep-Receipts kiHio nead; shipments, uuno; market active to strong. c'I?,ei,"I,"',T"0r2Il)arel: steady; common and light, $3 o4 ,5; packing and butchers'. $4 5064 85; receipts, 1,620 bend; shipments. 1,430 iK-Rd. Cattle steady lit $2 254 25- ie fl.mtii. 910 lienil: lumniir.e ovilia... cu JIHil." - .-.--. -........ o.,u,;,- to Clioice, iwt&t w pur iuu pounds. Turpentine Markets. Krw York. Rosin quiet, steady; strained common to good. $1 i5l 37. . Turpentine steady, quiet at 23c. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Grains on a Bull Rampage, hut Hog Prod nets the Other Tfav. CHICAGO Wheat, corn and oats started on another Dull rampage Saturday, and kept it up all day. Wheat, compared with the closing price yesterday, is Jo dearer for July. Corn is up "2Ve and oats lo. Pro visions refused to loi-i in the advance. Fork declined 10c, lard Be and ribs 7Kc The weather and anxious shorts supplied the main features of the grain market. Ex pectations or a heavy run of hogs next week weakened pi o visions. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M.'Oakler Co.. 45 Sixth street. meniDcrsoi inecnicaKO uoaraoi lr-iuc Oncn- H1i?1i- Low- Clos- Abticles. lug. est. est. I"g. Wheit, No. 2 . -. June S SSSf f K f 8$ July MiV 87 b5M 83 August 85 Soi li 854 COKV. No. 2. ,, June 5S' 5SW 54 55H July 5lfc 52M 51 524 September 00't 51H Su 51)4 OATS, NO. 2. June 13 i 3i'i &'i W July SBH 348 ?4 August S3J4 33H 32s 33H Mess Pork. Julv 10 67s 10 70 10 55 JO 60 fceptcmher 10 82 10 S5 10 67K 10 75 July G K'i 6 42'4 6 15 6 37! September 6 57" 6 57.S 6 525 6 5 ShostRids. ,, ,,, Juiy G4Vi Ctili 6 27H 6T2si SepU'raber C in C 5J C 35 6 40 Cash miotations were as lollows: Flour- Dealers aking 15o advance. Ko 2 sprinsr wheat, 8530: No. 3 sprinc iiheat, SO 81c; No. 2 rel. Sic. So. 2 corn. 55c. No. 2 oats. S4c: No. 2 white, S737Kc; Xo. 3 w liite. C636-Jc. No. 2 rj-e. 7Sc No. 2 barley. 60S!S2c: No. 3. f. o. b., 3C58i.Jc; No. 4, f. o. b.. S.'c. No. 1 flaxseed, 1 03i: prime timothy seed, $1 AQl 34. Moss pork, per barrel. $10 Stittf 10 80. Lard, per 100 pounds, $6 S2JJfi 35 Short rib sides (loose.). $6 82tt: : dry salted shoulders (boxed), J5 265)3 JTK: short clear sides (boied), $6 C5a 82- Whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, $1 15. Sugars nnchangod. On the Produce Exchange to-day, tho but ter market was quiet; rancy creamery. 16U 17c: fine Western, 1516c; ordinary, 1415c: fino dairies, 15I6c. Egs firm for choice at 14K15c EW toek-Flour stronger and quiet; low oxtrns. $2 C53 S3; winter wheat, low grades, $2 C53 35: fair to fanoy, $3 434 60: patents $1 !5 Wi; Minnesota, clear, 3 60 6-,;t 40; straights, $i JCt 60- patents, $4 m 5 10; rye mixtures 3 004 10. Comment steady and in lair demand; yellow Western, $2 853 10. Wheat Spot higher and dull; No. rod, 99c$l afloat; 97H9bJo f. o. b.j ungraded ted. 7ic51 00 No. 1 North ern, 92c; No. 1 hard, 97Ji97Kr: J- 2 Northein, 87hc: So. 3 Chicago, 9292Kc: No. 2 Milwaukee, 90Jig92c; No. 3 sprinsr, 8(S5c; options. No. 2 red, June, 9Q 91Ke. closing at 91c; July, 92J93Vio, closing at92o: August, j3g93'jc closing at 90Jic; -eptemlier. 929iej0, closing t 9:c; Deeemner. 9593Ko. closing at 93?ic; .May, 1893, 99JS,c closing at 99o. Rye strong; Western. 8363c. Corn Spot dull and higher; No. 2, tile, in elevator; 62c alloat; un graded mixed, 523C2c; No. 3. 60c; options .Inne, 6061c. closing at 60Kc: July, 375SJic closing at STjJc: August, r6Js53c, closing at 57c; September, 56J37c, closing at 37c Oats 3pot luglier unit dull: options stronger and quiet: June, SSJc: .Inly, 3338Jc, closing ntS8c: August, 37X7Jio, closing nt 37Kc: September, 370; .a 2 spor white, 4S 4ic; mixed Western, 3stlc; white do, 4945e. Hay quiet and easj ; shipping, 75c; good to choice, 80S5c. Hops dull and firm: State, common to choice, 23050:: Pacific coast. 232ac Tallow quiet and steady: city ($2 tor packages), 4 9-lSc. Eggs Armor; Western, ISJigltc. Hides dull and stpndv: wet-salted New Orleans soleetcd. 45 to 75 pounds. 6S8c; Texas selected, 50 toCO pounds. t8c. Pork qnict and st"idy: old mos, $9 75 i0 50. new moss, $11 00. Cntmeats quiet and firm, pickled bellies, 7c: do shoulders, 5Jc: do hams. lOJgJllc Middles firm; sboit clear. $7 20,3:7 25." Lard easier and dull; West ern, steam closed at $6 62J: options. July, $G 65, closing at $6 68 bid; August, $G 74; Sep tember, $6 81, closing at $fi 81: refined quiet; Continent, $6 307 00; . A., $7 40g7 50. Mut ter steady and in moderate demand: West ern dairy, 1213c; creamery, 13Jgl7c; do factory, 1013c; Elgin. 17c Cheese quiet and weak; part skims, 37c. PUII.i.IiSIiPl Flour Armor; wheat firm and higher: No. 2 red, lu oxpoi t elevator, 92c: No. 2 red, Juno and July, KWXc; August, 929-5io: Septemlinr. B282c. Corn strong and advanced 22a under wet weather West anU manlpu.ution against the "shorts" in Chicago; No, 3 mlxod track, oflc: in ex port elevator, 8.5.y.c; steamer in do. 57c; No. 2 high mixed and yellow in grain depot, 57e; No. 2 yellow In do, 5Sc; No. 2 in export eleva tor, 53cj No. 2 mixed June, 575Se: Julv, 87Ji575gC; August and September, K57o. Outs very in egular, early In the any piices advanoed 12o. but subsequently reactod 60 under iucieaBcd pressure to sell and closed feverish: No. 2 mixed, S3Kc; No. 3 white, 41Jc; No. 2 white, 42)4SKo: No. 2 white June and July, 41U42c: August. 40 41c; September, 39g4Jc. Butter weak: Penn sylvania creamery extra, 16c Eggs weak and dull; Pennsylvania firsts, j5o. CINCINNATI Flour active, firmer. Wheat active, strong; No. 2 red, 89c. Corn active, higher; No. 2 mixod, E5dc Oat3 strong: No. 2 mixed, 3636c. Rye,, ouiet; No. 2, S4c Pork easier, $10 50. Lard weaker, 16 15. Bulk meats dull, lower to sell; J6 37J 6 50. Bacon in lair demand, steady; 7 75 7 87J. Buttei, creamcrv easy: dairy firmer, lOigllc Eggs heavy, 13gil3iic Cheese steady. T. LOUIS Flour lifeless and unchanged. Whe.it firm anel c above yesterday; cash, S9: June, 86Vc July, SSKSSHc bid; August, &c bid. Corn Cash," 47.ic; June, 4Sc; July, 4SK": September. 4Se bid. Oats strong and higher; cash, S.ic; July, 34c hid. P10 visions Bacon firm; pork steady; old, $10 00; new, $12 25. Lara firm at $6 25. BALTIMORE Wheat firmer; No. 2 led, spot and the month, 9iJc bid. Corn strong; mixed spotand the month, 57S7c Oats inactive, stiong and higher: No. 2 white Western, 39g40c: No. 2 mixed Western, 3S 3$Kc Rye dull. Ha, good inquiry. Provi sions firm. Butterdull;creamery tancv, 17c; do. fair to choice, 1516c Eggs steady at 16c. MINNEAPOLIS Wheat -Tune 82c; July opening, S3c: highest, 83c: lowest, S2ic; closing nt 83c; September opening, 8ojc; highest, :lc: lowest, 80c; closing at 81c; De cember opening, 82&c: Highest, 83c; lowest, 82KC: closing at SSc. On track. No. 1 hnid. S3o: No, 1 Northern, 83c: No. 2 Northern, 80 81c KANSAS CIXX Wheat The demand was fair, but the market was qniet and K5o higher; No. 2 hard, 7475e: No. 2 red. 8081c Com The market was slow; No. 2 mixed, 4bc; No. 2 white. 4t30c Oats steady and dull: No. 2 mixed, 33c; No. 2 white. 34c DULTTCTI Wheat No. 1 hard cash 67c: June, 87J4o: July, &". September, 84Jc: No. 1 Nortiietn cash, t4Uc: June, 84c; July, 86Jc; September, 82; No. 2 Northern cash, 77c; .No. 3, 76c; rejected, 60c: on track, No. 1 hard, S7c: No. 1 Northern, 85c. TOLEDO Wheat lower; No. 2 cash rnd Juno, 94tfc: Jnly. 90c; Atigust. Sic. Com activo and firm; No. 1 cash, 5ic; July, 58c: No. 3, 52c; No. 4, 47c Oats quiet; No. 2 cash, S4jC R o dull; cash, S2c. ailLWAtiKEEFlourflrmPr. Wheat un settled: July. 4c: No. 2 spring,S4Wc: No. 1 NortlieE'1. S9"- corn higher: No. 3. 51c Oats higher; No. 2 white, 3c: No. 3, S.i37c. visions steady. E0KE SECURITIES. Pro- Trading Quiet and bnt Few Price Changes of Much Significance. While the stock market was not distin guished for special activity during the week. It was characterized by several inteiosting features. By death, the 31. and 31. and Iron City National Banks were enabled to avail themselves of previously unmarketable as sets to strengthen their position and In eiease their suiplus. This stimulated de mand for the stocks with a consequent ad vancoin prices. Tbe adage was true, in these cases that an ill wind blows somebody good. The following are the principal changes in the activo list for the week: Philadelphia Gas gained Jf, Citizens' Traction, J, Air brake 3i, Birmingham Traction i, and 31anclie-tcr Traction 1. . The losses aie: Pipeage . Pleasant Valley K. Luster , old Electric 1)4, Switch 4, and liuquesne Trac tion . alio rest ot tnelist closed the week firm as a rule. Sales Saturday were 250 shares of Central Traction lor account, etc., at 2 a $1,000 Birmingham Traction bond at 10 25 Pleasant Vallev at 2 25 Airbrake at 120$, and a $1,000 H. C. Fncu first mortgago bonu, coke, at par and interest. Sales for the eek were 1,715 shares and $1,000 bonds. Pleasant "Valley led with 325 shares, folloi ed by Phil adelphia Company w itli J50. Final bids and offers for the week follow. Turpentine Markets. WrtuQTOx Spirits of turpentino steady' at20xc Kesm stcaay; sirainca. wc; goou strained, 95c Tar steady. Crude, turpen tino stendv; hard, $1 00; yellow dip, $1 80; virgin, $1 SO. Savakijah Turpentine steady at 27Jc Resin firm at $1 051 10. CnAKLKSToif Tui pentine steady at 26c Resin firm; good strained, 90c The Metal Markets. New Youk, June 4. Pig iron steady; American, $14 7516 25. Copper qnict: lake, $11 70311 85. Lead Hull: domestic, $4 20($4 25. Tin Arm; Straits, (21'85S21 SO. THE HOME MARKETS. An Over Supply of Dairy Products and Prices Tend Lower. POULTRY PEICES ARE STILL STEEP. Wheat, Flour and Feed Are Quiet and Cats Firm at an Advance. HOG TEODUCTS ACTITE AND HIGHER ' Onu op The Dispatch, ) PiTTsmjEQ, Satuudat, June 4. ( Cocirnrr Pr-ODOCK Jobbing Prices Satur day's markets were well stocked with etra w hei ries of tho most excellent quality. The hot weather shortened the time of somo that wore far traveled, and a goodly quan tity were condemned to the garbage pile Markets are glutted with country butter, and a very fair article was sold to-day at lOo per pound. Creamery butter is lower in sympathy with the low prices of country butter. Eggs are scarcely as firm as they have been tho pist few days. Ohio cheese is weak at the decline already noted. Old potatoes are firm with a drift toward higher prices, and new stock is weak and lower. The supply and consumption of poultry are both lisht. Prices are so high that the avciace consumer is disposed to deny himself in this lino of household lux ury. BrTTKB-CreameiT Elgin. 19?20c: Ohio brands, &31"c: common country butter, 10i:e; choice country roll. HfaiTc. lSrAT.S--XcwYork and Michigan pea. $1 751 85; marrowfat, $2 152 25: lima beans, B)43Jic per !t: hand-picked medium. I 701 75. Rl-ESWAX-Cholce. S3334c per ft; low grades, 52 CnKESE New Ohio cheese, SVlHWc: New York cheese. lOIlc; ltmbiirijcr, 13I3SjC: Wisconsin swritzer.full cream. liUie; Imported sweitzer, 2S5SHc. Oidlr Country cider. $5 005 50 per barrel; sand refined. K) 5037 00; crab cider, f! 50s 00 LGGS-btrlctly fresh. 17c: goose eggs, 20ic per dozen; duck eggs, 18I0c. 1KATI EBB -Extra lire Reese. 575Sc; No, 1. 4S oOcp-rlb: inixellots. 2535c. Dried Fbuits Peaches, halves. SHe; evaoo ratcd apples. 77Sc; aprlcoti. Sllc: blacicberries. 5S6C: raspberries. l$S18)ic; IincUeberries, 7c; California peaches. 79.c. . 1IOKEY New crop, white clover. 1617c; Cali fornia honey. 1S!0: ti lb. Mafle Stbup 57lv ? gallon. MApr.it srrfiAB MiRe. Ih. POLLTBT Alive Chickens, 90CSJ1 fO per r'r: Iiat- IfV.IRr. a Ih. (1peiiei1 nncks. IIUSIISC fh. Potatoes Carload lots, on track, SoSiiOc: from store. 7073c a bushel. SEEDS-Western rccleaned medium clover. Job bing at ?8 76: mammoth, 87 85: timothy, fl 70 for prime, and Jl 76 Tor choice: blue crass. 12 S52 s0; orchard grass. II 50; millet, ?1 15: German. $1 30: Hungarian. SI 10; fine lawn, 25c V B; seed buck wheat. 1 401 60. bTKAWBEKBIES-f3 C03 25 a crate; 1014c per box. Tallow Country. 4c: city rendered. 4c. TTortCAL Fbuits Lemons, fancy Messina. $3 50 3 73; Florida oianges, $3 00&3 50 a box: lleaslnas. It Oini Six blood oranges, o 00: bananas, ! MUD 2 25 flists, Jl 50(31 75 seconds: Persian dates, 4S5c per pound: layer figs, 12!4c per pound; pineap ples, 1012c apiece. Veoltables Cabbage. Man land ft 001 25 a barrel crate; Mobile, 12 252 50 a 2-barrel crate: Krecn onions, 25c a dozen; yellow Danver, (1 76 2 00 a barrel: new- Iicrmuda onions. 02 50 a box; new Florida tomatoes, $2 603 00 a bushel crate; ISermuda potatoes, ?6 00 a barrel: Mobile potatoes. 51 00 per barrel: spinach, $: C01 25 a barrel; new beets, 4C(3Mc a dozen: asparagus 40c a bunch: radishes. 2535cp"rdo?en: new peas. l 75 a half barrel; green beans, $2 602 75: cucumbers, 7530c per dozen; rhubarb, 20c a dozen. Groceries. Markets in tills line move along In the same old nits. The expeoted rise in suzar so far fails to materialize. Refineries are re ported to be sold a couple of weeks ahead of their production, and an advance Is gener erally anticipated. Gbekx CorrEE Fancy, 21(3224c: choice r.io, K3.21c: prime, 1931tc: low grade. luSJl'c: old Gov ernment Java. 2i(&31c:Maricalto. 2'i22Kc: Mocha, 2s29o: Sirtos. 2lkSac; Caracas, 2425c; La Guayra. 2l22Xc liOASTED (in papers) Standard brands, 10,l5c; higher grades, 22ij?6?; old Government Jaa, bulk, 31S33c; Maracalbo, 2224c; Santos, 19jac: peabcrry, aKc: cholco Kio, 210; prime Klo, 20)$c: good Rio, HMc: ordinary. 17lSc. SX'XCZS (whole) Cloves. lo12o: aUsplce, 10c; cassia. 9c: peppor. 12c: nutmeg, "cvaaoc. I'btboleum (lubbers prices) 11 test. Gc; Ohio, 160. 7,Sc: headllrht. 150 test. OJc: water white, 7Jig.Sc: globe, 14a!H?ic: elalne. 13c: carnadine, lie; rojallne, 14c; red oil, lOtyailc; purity, I4c; olelnc, 21o Misebs' OIL-Xo. 1 winter, strained, 3!340o per gallon: summer. :6S7c: lard, 62(65c, STHUT Corn syrup. IVojVc: choice sugar syrup, svBJCc; prlmo sugar syrup, SX&320; strlcUr prime, 2sa80c. S. O. MOLASSKSFancv new crop. 4042c: choice. 404lc; old crop, G3oc; X. O. syrup, 44 60c. SonA 151-oarb, in kegs, 3H3)(c: bl-carb, ln;s, 5Ve: bl-crirli. assortod packages. 50c: sal soda. In kegs. liVc; do granulated. 2c. OaXDLT.8 Star, full weight. 9c; stearlne, per set, 8)ic: paraffine. Ili2c. IticE-Bead Carolina, OKgHc: choice. 6XXc; Louisiana. ZgfiUc. STABCH Vcarl, SKc; corn starclu iHSfi'Az gloss starch, 5S0Xo. Foreiqk Fr.ViTi-Layer raisins, ?2 00: London layers. t225:51uscateis. II 73s California JIuscatels. SI 401 60: Valencia, S$A'la; Ondnra Valencia. en& 7c; Sidtana. 6l3: currants. o.'i'SIXt: Turkty prnnei iv($me; French prunes. Sialic: cocoa mils, ?i 100. ii 00: almonds. Lan ? lb, 20c; do Ivlca. 17c: do shelled, 5Cc; walnuts, Nap., 13140; Slcllr filberts. He; Smyrna tigs, 1213c;new ditrs, CS)Jc: Brazil nuts. 6c; twans, 1314c: citron, ? ft, 2I((?.2c: lemon peel. 10c t lb: orgine peel. 12c. Sugabs Cubes. 5c: powdered, 5c: trrannlated, 4Hc; confccllone8,. 4c: soft white, AUfaAHc, yel low, choice. 4mS4J4ci yeliow, good, 3X$(34c; yel low, fair. 3V3r. Pickles Medium, bbls (1.200). i 0D; medium, halfbhls(O'O). 52 50. Salt No. 1 perbbl. (1 20; No. 1 extra, per half bbl, $1 10; dairy, perbbl. fl 20; coarse crystal, per bM. (1 20; UlKgins' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, fi 80; Big gins1 ESrckn, 16 14-lb packets, f,1 00. Caxxep Goods standard peaches. 51 73i 90; 2ds, fl JolI 13: extra peaches. 2 002 10; pie peaches, 85a)0Oc: finest corn. $1 23ai 50: Hfd. Co. corn. 1 001 10: red cherries, Jl 00(31 10: lima beans, !1 35: soaked do. 83c; stringed do, 80S83c; marrowfat pea. Wcl 10: soikcd peas, C0375c; pineapples. 1 2031 3;i: Bahama do, J2 CO; damson plums. 1 00; green gages. SI 85; egg plums, II 00; Ca'ifirnla apricots, Jl 752 00: California pears, St 2 10: do Rrcen gages, 1 85; do egg plums. l 83: extra hlte che-nes. I2C32 85; raspberries, l 1$1 25; strawberries, tttctl 10: gooseberries, fl o-tfai 05: tomatoes. SW4i5c: salmon. J-ft cans, ISO180: blackbenies. We; succotash. 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c: do green, 2-ft cans. SI 251 60; com beef. 3-ft cans, fl !51 70; 1-tti cans. 11 JO; baked beans, fl 40S1 55; lobsters, 1-lbcatis. J2 25; mack erel, 1-lb cans, bolltd, fl 50: sardines, domestic. 3 f3 mi 00; -is, 6 2: sardines, imported. Ms, fl60l 00: sardines. Imported, X: (300; sardines, mustard, 1313; sardines, spiced, 315, Fisn-Extra Xo. 1 bloater mackerel, 24 00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do mess, S20f0: No. 2 shore mack erel, 110 50: No. 2 large mackerel, 118 Oo: No. 3 large mackerel, 1050;No, 8 small mackerel, f'.O 00. Ilcrrlng-Spilt, fS 50; lake, la 25 per 10-16 bbl. White nsh. 17 50 per lCO-fthalf bbl. Lakotroot, f3 50 per half bbi. Finnan baddies, lOcrerft. Ice land halibut, 12c per lb, Piekerr!. half bbls. $4 CO; quarter bbls, II 60. Holland herring, 73c. Walkoft herring. 85c, OATMEAL H 704 75. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on Saturday's call at tho Grain Ex change: Two cars of No. 2 red wheat, 93c, live days. Receipts as bulletined, 27 cars. By Pittsbuip, Cincinnati St. Louis rail roadTwo cats of com, 2 of flout, 2 of bran, 3 of hay, 2 of middlings, 1 of straw, 6 of oats. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Four cars of hay, 1 of flour. By Pittsburg A Lake Erie Two cars of flour. By Pittsburg & Western Two car of hay. Recoipts for the week ending .Inne 3, 274 cais against 269 the picvious woek. Wheat leads this week, tho total iccomts having been 99 cars. Oats are nctive and firm at an advance over former pi ices. Our quotations aie advanced in accord ance with actual sale reported. Ear com is scarce ana firm and shell' corn is a shade stionger than it has beeu for a few days past. Wheat, flour and mill feed are very quiet and hay is lower and weak. Following are prices lor carload lots on track. Dealer charge an advance from store: t heat No. 1 red, E598c; No. 2red, 9S?,93'ic: .AO. jn'U, oyvi;- COBK r ear, 51).' Snellen. 0; mlTed she OATS No. 1 oais, oLTnc; No. 2 white, Vfli 41c; extra No. 3 oats, 3Si39c; mixed oats, 3!Hm 3c itYE No, 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 85SGc; No. 2 Western. SSijSlc. Floub Jobbing piices Fancy spring patents.' J I 85S5 00: fancv winter patents, ft 855 00; fancy straight winter, $1 5t4 7.; lancy straight sprint:. $4 5034 75: clear winter. $4 2i4 ft; straicht XXXX bakers'. $1 254 50: rye flour, 4 7S5 CO. MnJFEED No. 1 white middlings. 5 0O10 50 per ton; No. 2 white middlings. 9MO016 CO; brown middlings, (14 50 15 00; winter wheat bran. 814 50 (SI15 CO. Hat Baled timothy, choice. 14 001125: No. 1; 18 25(31350: No. 2, 812 2512 50; loose Tiom wagon, S14 0010 00, according to quality; prairie hay, 9 5fai0 00: packing hav, ISToCcp 00. STKAW Oats, 7 :1 gi7 50; wheat, 7 00725; rre, (SO03 25. f Provisions. The movement in this line is active, and tho price list of hams, sides and- shoulders has been advanced Ho Dor lb by agree ment of Pittsburg packers. For several weeks Satui day has brought an advance in prices and markets have been active and ilrm after ench advance Sugir cured hams, large 8 0K Sua;ar cured hams, medium 11 Sugar cured hams, small 11 U Sucar cured California hams 8M buxar cured b. bacon g)t Sugar cured shoulders TA Sugar cared boneless shoulders t Sagar cured skinned shoulders tH Sugar cured bacon shoulders 7 !-urar cured dry-suit shoulders. .7 R Sugar cored beef, rounds 12 Sugar cured beer, sets 9 Sugar cured beef, flats 8 Itacon, clear skies, 30 Iba 8 Bacon, clear sides. 20 lbs 8 Drr salt clear sides, 301bsaverage 8 Jlesspork, heavy 13 50 Mess pork, family 13 50 Lara, roflned. In tierces ( L&rd. refined, in one-half barrels 5H Lard, refined, inco-m tubs 5 Lanl. refined, in 20-lb palls tYi Lard, refined, ln50-ia tin cans 5H Lard, refined, in 3-Ib tin palls CH Lard, refined, in 5-tb tin palls 6M Lard, refined, in 10-lb tin palls Ki BUYING FROM LONDON PRODUCES A 1ABGE SELLING MOTE MENT IN STOCKS. A Moderate Business and No Pronounoed Features Khort Sales of tho Bears Are the Moving Force In the Markets-Bonds Unusually Qnict, New Tobk, June 4. The stock market dis played a moderate volume of business to day, but tho animation was again at the expenso ot values. Tho bears, in the marked absence of organized support, became ag gressive and their operations resulted in material losses among tho stocks which re ceived particularattention from them. These were principally Burlington, Rock Island, Northern Pacific preferred, Lackawanna, Sugar and Kansas and Texas. The only strong points in the list were held without making any material improvement. There was considerable encouragement to the bulls t the opening in the shapo of buy inir apparently for London account; hut, as usual oflate, upon the appearance of for eign buying, selling begins with more vigor, and while ft is pieposterous to say that no long stocks come upon the market, tho pro pelling force in tbe declines established is undoubtedly tho short sales of the boars. The gener.il list, as a rule, was dull and as featureless as usual, and the firm opening was succeeded by a drooping temper in sym pathy witn the movement among the lead ers. "The close was fairly active and weak at about tho lowest prices of the day. Thetotalsaloof stocks to-day were 116, 376 shares Including: Atchison, 1,550; Chi cago Gas, 1.C50; Erie, 1,520; Louisville and Nnshvillo, 1.9JS: Northern Pacific prefened, 5.824; New Ensland, 8,135; Reading, 13,500; St. Paul, 7,215; Western Union, 1,778. Railroad bonds were unusually quiet, the total transactions being only $813,000, while the prevailing temper of the share list was closely followed, with the lesult of making some mRtorial losses for the day. The most promising issue 'was the Kansas and Texas seconds, which were sold down on tho prob ability of the non-payment of the next cou pon. The other changes, however, were generally Insignificant, and the number of bonds tradod m was unusually small. The following table shows the prices of active ctocks on the New York Stock Exchange yester day. Corrected daily for The Dispatch by Wltrr XET & Stephenson, oldest PlttsbuTj: members of the New York Stock Exchaaee, 57 Fourth avenue. Clos- Open High est. Low est. sa. ing. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil, pfd Am. Sugar Kenning Co ... Am.Sugar Banning Co.pfd Atrh..Top. AR. V. Baltimore Ohio Baltimore Si Ohio, trust.... Canadian Pacific ,.... Canada Southern Central of New Jersey..... Central Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio C. &O. 1st pfd a A O. 2d pfd Chlcazo Gas Trust D, ur t Qulncy C. Mil. bt Paul C, Mil. SU Paul. pfd.... C, Kock I. &P: C, St. P.. M. AO .. "M.P.. M. .tO pref .. C & Northwestern C C C. 1 Col. Coal Iron Col. A Hocking Val Del., Lack. A Western.... Dei. A Hudon Denver A Klo Grande Den. A Rio Grande, pref .. 40H 77i 90, S3H 40 77), 8SH 93 33 H Ji4 40i 77 $m 98M 33 MH 93 83 61 133 80 22U J 99 ' liht 123 7S 494 12114 11E 66H 33 157 J lX)!i 10 48 H i'i 24 7(i--a liiH 72S 107 .VA 53)4 115 '4 113'a 915. 113)4 icy 72 16 2SH 64H 371 M.4 12 45H 14U 19'4 b2'( 20 8-1 K 17)4 60 22 Bl ma a 48 43 10G 1121( 9)4 33U 10)s 24 95)4 59)4 94W 775 MH 99 97X 1S a" 138 "a" 18M "wi SOS! 101 77S 123H ;sh 61 W "si;, raw "49" 80WI 70 101S, 93i 77S 7SM 12314 76 50 12 7SHI SI n-iH ii9Sj Ui4 UJ'-t "37 140M "iiii 4914 'iivi 24' 767 133'4 72S 37M 157H 140 '49' Distillers' A C. F. Trust .. 4W ioJ;i 24', 7M 1' 12ii 49M E.T.. Va. Ga Illinois Central 103 24 7SK 133 Lake Erie A West -. Lake Erie A West. prei.. Lake bhore A 51. S LoulsrlUe A Nashville... Michigan Central -Mobiles Ohio Missouri Pacific NatiunilPo'-dareCo 72X 55 115S 554 116 1 13V 33 H 92 55 3o National Cvrdaae Co.. pfd National Lcaauo National Lead Co., pfd.... New York Central N. Y., C. A St. L N. Y., C'ASt. L. lst,pM. X. Y., C. A it. L. 2d prd.. N.Y., L. E. AW , N. Y." L E. A W.. prd.... N. Y. AN. E , N.Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western , Norfolk A Western, pfd.. North Ameiicau Co , Northern l'acllic, , Northern Pacific pfd , Oregon Impioremtnt , Pacific Mall Peo Dee. A Erans PhlladilnM 1 A Reading. . . P., C, C. A St. L P.. O., C. A St. L.. pfd..., Pullman Palace Car Richmond A W. P. T.. tr. 91- 91 26 ) 26 26S "37! 1S4 37H 18H 37S! 18h 14, I9 521, 14'4 19i 52 19 52 GO'S U8 9 MM 5T, "&'i G3K 198 9J4 19? t'A f RlchmonaftW.P.T.tr..pfd St. Paul A Duluth St. Paul A Duluth, p St. Paul. Minn. A 11: ..X. ' II 2414 S54 Union Pacific $ 39)4 Wabash Wabash, pfd Western Union.... 11 II Westlngh'e C. AM.ro.As'd West'h'e E.&.M.CO. 1st pr, n necnngs j., r; Wheeling A L. E., pfd. si 74 31! 74, 30! 73M Boston Stocks. Atch. A Topeka 33 Calumet A Hecla....274 Franklin 15 Kearsargc 12 Osceola 33 Santa Fe Conner 18 Iloston A Albany 203 Chi., liur. A QuIncylOO Kastcrn R. R. (is 123 FItCUburg R. R 89 Flint A rere M.. pfd 83 Mass. Central 17 Tamarack 168 iloston Land Co 5U Mex. Cen., com Ki San Diego Land Co. IKii West End Land Co.. 11H Bell Teli-phone 209 LamsonStoieS 19' Water Power W j. x. fi.-s. jsng sin N. Y. AN.Eng. 7S..118S iin uo.ony is. Rutland pfd 72 Wis. Cen. com 15)4 Cemennlal Min.Co.. 10 N. E. Tel 54 Butte A B. Cop. 13 Allouez Mln. (new). 1 ui Atlantic 10X Boston A Mont 4l)4i j.nom50u-Moustoni tV4 Phlladolpbii Stock. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth aenne, members of New York stock Ex change: Bid. Pennsylvania Railroad 55 Reading SO Buffalo, N. Y. APhlla 7 Lehigh Valley 6 Lehigh Navigation 53 Northern Pacific com 19)4 Northern Pacific, pref. 1...0IH Asked. 85 i 0 1-16 8 61M 53' l'JU, 52)4 Mining Stock Quotations. New York, June 4. Best & Bolcher, 191; Consolidated California and Virginia, 370; Deadwood T, 205; Eureka Consolidated, loO: Gould ACuriv, 100; Ilale, & Norcross, 1--0; Homestake. 1850: lloin Sliver. 330. Mexican, 150;Ophlr. 200; Savase, 125; Sierra Nevaua, 100; Standard, 135. TEE WEEK IN OIL. A Slump Followed by it Reaction Obstacles to Improvement. Trading was unsatisfactory, the hulk of it being incident to the change of options. The features weie heavy selling on Thursday by Oil City people, and a lecession in the Euro pean markets. These caused a slump in the middle of the week. The strength later was due to some disposition amonjf outsiders to buy, and sellers having "shot their wnd," removing the principal pies-ure, a reaction followed. There was no special develop ment in tho Held, and production remained in statu quo. Fluctuations for tho five days are given in the lollowinj; table: Open- High- Low- ing. est. est. U03e Tuesday 56 50 55I 55$ Wednesday. 57 57 60,S, 50) Thursday 5fl) 56! 53)4 56, Friday 5s 54H 534, M Saturday 54)4 54 54)4 54'S It will he seen tl-at whilo tho finish was lc below the opening on Monday, it was a good fraction hotter than tho lowest point of tho week. The close was steady, la re gard to the prospects for this week, a broker said: "While I think the price is close to the bottom, I see nothing to indicate an early improvement. The depressing influ ence of the Standard is as groat as ever, and outsiders manifest very little interest. Thore is no encouragement to buy, and no cbanca When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta. Whan the had Children, she gave them Castori to sell without knocking the market to pieces." On, Citt, Juno 4. National Transit certifi cates opened at C4Vc; highest, 5lc; lowest, 64c: closed, 51c. Sales, 37,000 barrels; clear ances, 150,000 barrels. New York, June 4. The pettolenm mnrket opeued strong on Western buylng,advanced lie, then reacted c, and closed steady. Pennsylvania oil, spot sales none; July op tion sales, 27,000 banels; opening, MMc: highest, 55c; lowest, 54c; closing, 5l)c. Lima oil, no sales. Total sales, 27,000 barrels. THE TEAFFIC IN MOlfEY. Slightly Better Here, but General Condi tions Unchanged New York Figures. There was some improvement in local monetary matters during the week, incident to the beginning of a now month, hut it made no serious impression upon tbe sur plus. The inflow from deposits was about equal to tho outflow. Rates rolled around 56 per cent. Eastern exchange was in limited supply. Clearing House flguies for the day and week are: Saturdays exchanges Saturday's balances Week's exchanges...... Week's balances , TrcTlous week's exchanges, Exchanges eek 1891 Exchanges 1892 to dato . t. .. 2,460,244 06 570,694 08 .. 13,600,282 17 .. 3.3(32,173 61 .. 15,994,898 36 ... 13.533.'49 01 .. 320,422.433 40 Exchanges same time 1S91 200,331,82171 The New Yoik bank statement was in the main favorable to business. Loans increased and the reserve was diminished. Gold ship ments were $1,750,000, but with the banks full of idlo funds, the outflow attractedno atten tion. The figures show these changes lor tho week: Reserve, deci ease, $933,075; loans, increase, $3,888,100; specie, inctease, $293,400: legal tendeis. increase, $263,700; deposits, in crease, $5,960 700; circulation, decrease, $70,500. Reserve above legal requirement, $20,679,750. At New York yesterday money on call was easy at 11 per cent; last loan, 1; closed offeicd at 1. Prime mercantile paper, 2J5 per cent. Sterling exchange quiet but Arm at $4 87J4 for 60-day bills and $4 8&si for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. TT. S. 4srcg... .118 .117 Mutual Union 63 1 N.J. C. Int. Cert...l Northern Pac. lsts..l Northern Pac. 2nds.l N'thw'at rnCons'ls.l Nthwstrn DbutrsSs.l SLL. AI.M. Gen. 5s. St.L.AS.F.Gen. 31.1 St. Paul Consols 1 St.P.C. AFac. lsta.,1 T. P. L. G. Tr. Rets. T.P. R. G. Tr. Rets. Union Pac. lsts I u. s. 4sconp., U. S. 2j rex'. 100 Pacific 0s of '95' lWi Louisiana st'mpd 4s. 912? 'ieun. new sei, 03-. ..10a Tcnn. new set. 5s.... 102 Tenn. new set. 3s 73 Canada So. 2nUs 102)4 i;en. rraciuc jsis iud'3 Den. A R. O. lata.. 115K Den. iK.ll. 4s. . 94f Erie 2nds., ..105)4 M. K. A T. Gtn. 6s.. 7!t, Westanore.. M. K. AT. Gen. 5s.. 16J1JR. G. W. lsts Bid. Ihe Coflee markets. New York, Juno 4. Coffee options opened steady aud unchanged to 5 points down, closed steady and unchanged to S point3 up; sales, 9,250 bags, including June, 12.2012.25c; July, 12.0513.10c; Augu3t, 10.05O: September, 12 0012,05c; December, ll.9512.00c. Spot Rio quiet, firm; No. 7, 13c Baltimore, Juno 4. Coffee Arm; Rio fair, 16Kc. Tlie Ilrrgood Market. New Yobk, Jnne 4. The undertone of tho cotton goods market gained In, slrenzth, partly through another advance of M6e in print cloths and partly by the steadily im proving condition of s.tocks. ESTABLISHED 1867. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY A SPECIALITY DANIEL M'CAFFREY. Hay, Grain and Commission, 238 ANJD 240 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. Consignments of and otders lor 'grain solicited. niyl7-l6-i Growing More Liberal That's what the human race is doing particularly the American part of it. There are a few left who are satisfied with ancient "his tory. But most people are ready to apply modern pro gress and common-sense to the treatment of the human stom ach an organ that demands its rights whether Or no; that resents the insnlts of worn out methods. All this is to emphasize the facts about There was once a prejudice against Cottonseed oil. But people who are alivs, who investigate, who have no bigotry in their composition, have found that pure', refined cottonseed oil combined with selected beef suet is a better article in every conceivable way than hog's lard, c And so they wisely use it for cook ing and are correspondingly healthy and happy. The sales of Cottolene are enormous and constantly increasing; a proof that it is appreciated by appreciative persons. Ask your grocer for it. N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH AGENTS: F. SELLERS & CO. When you ask your gro cer for Java, he does not offer you Maracaibo and say it is "just as good." When you ask your drug gist for Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil, if he is honest, he will not try to sell you something "just as good." Why do you want it ? The answer is in a book on care ful living ; ve send it free. Scott & Eowse. Chemisls, 133 South jih Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil all druggists everywhere do. Jr. "WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE ' SAPOLSO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. apS-B5-irxT THiS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., rnySO "What an Englishman Think3 of Our American Woman. His Views Are Correct In Some Respects Where the English Women Eieel Oat Door Exercise a Good Tiling to linlld Up Strength Jnst Wbat Women Ke qnlrc. "American ladies are certainly the most stylish jnd. In aome respects, tbe most attractive women In tlie world. Pittsburg women are as good ex amples of tbls as 1 have seen in any town where 1 have been. But they have not that stability and roggedness that you see In the women of liondou and throughout England." The above remartwas made by an Englishman who has been spending a few days in town. It was intended to be half complimentary, perhaps half sarcastic, but it actually hit the real trouble of most American women. They are stylish, bright and attractive, but there is no denying the fict that they posses such delicate and high-strung nerves that they are peculiarly susceptible to weak ness and disease. They are subject to despondency and blue ferfings because their nervous systems are more or lessshattered, because they need and xnnst have assistance. BJany women in tbls section realize that there has been a discovery made by a great scientist, an absolute relief and cure forjnst the trouble which afflicts American women. The discovery referred to is Palne's celery compound. It is not a cheap specific, sarsaparllla or essence, bnt a grand dis covery, which by reason of its great merits is to day tbe most popular of ail remedies. Volumes cnld be written in the words of those who have spoken in its praise. "Women every where find that It is a true food for the nerves and brain, for it gives strength and health and restores new life to the weary and despondent. The renew ing and Invigorating power of this Compound is marvolons, and to-day it is acknowledged by mnny women to be a grand friend tbat has Invigorated their life and brought about happiness instead of misery. !N OUR WINDOW This week you will see the best Wall Paper at lower prices than you ever saw before all 5c and 7c We send samples free to any ad dress. G. G. O'BRIEN'S Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth av., 3 Squares from Court Hon jeC-S3 jBULIISriEi'S PUKE UNFEItMENTED GRAPE JUICE. Sold onlr liv GEO. E. STEVESSOJf & CO., Opposite Tiiulty Ciiurcii, Sixth avenue. m) 33-M-.T? Oil. TVEXT. BUPPIIES. After 19 Years of Trial, E L A I U E, THE- FAW ShFEGU G!L, Is conceded to bo tlie Heat and Safes: Oil Known. ELAINE M5VEK VALUES IN QUALIT1. Cannot be Explodes!. It Is tho very litahost srailo of isflncd jietroleum, from which, in tho process of manufacture, overy impurity lias ueen elim inated. Elnineis free from lienzino and p&mfllu;; It will never chill in the coldest temperature known on this continent. In color, EUine 13 spting-water white, an I Its "lire test" is eo high os tomnke ita.3 abso lutely safe as any illumin tnt known. Having no disagreeable odor, Eiaine is 4 pleasant oil lor lamily use. Can be Eurnel.in Any Petroloum Lamp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FKOII LA1IP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES IHE SAFEST NI BEST LIGHT KXOV.-J,. ELAINE ! T&lS OIL 103 Million Gallons ELAINE sold in IS Yean From 1873 to 1SS2. Elaine cannot bo impioved upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, I'ITTmBIMIG l'. Tel ECOEHLEgi'3 Insielirneni House 1 IIS 17 Sixth Strest, t MENS' AHD BOY'S M Clothing on Credit i B (Ready-Made & to Order.) M LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, fj Watches & Jewelry, 8 IKSTALLH9EHTS. j Gash Prices WHIioat Security, m TERMS: One-third cftheamount purchased 5j must be paid down: the balance in roall tyA weekly or monthly payments. Business ?l transacted strictlv confidential. Ooen w " WA t i n n w e j t'l oatiy, irom a A. bl. to r. bl. aacuruay: aaU 11 P M w' i,?;.A MW.. tSi&aSm NEW YORK. - 7 - D mdsSSsmSSEssisis y j w u a idr u u eg M BKOEEKS FETANOIAX. ESTABLISHED 183. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKEUS AND BROKEE3. 45 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to Sew Tort and Chi cago. Member Sew Yoric, Chicago and Pitt. burs Exchange. Local securities bouglitand soldforcast or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion anl dividends paid cmarterly. Interest paid on balanoa (since 1SS3). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mallsa on application. le7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ar30-33 Hefskelf s 3S?3s Eimplo anointment. Ointment sstfess Kranedj for tfc0 m,,t obstinat Skin Diseases, so r?"ahox. .- . . . , u ... Soil yrnhore. Wntoforbooi, "n.ntiferXtlchma-idStd. Soon," lin. iOHNSTON. HOLLOW AY H CO. Philadelphia. myll-K mot 3IED1CAT Jtl PENN ATRNUR. IMTTVIUJKG, Pi. As old residents kno-r and l.aek fltoi 11 rittsburjr papers provo, i the oldest estab. lisbed and most prominent physician in tlis titv. devoting spccuilattuutinn to nil ciironis &DOrtN0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MrniOI Q and mental dls persons liLn UUO cases, phvsicil de ep.?, nervous debilitv, lack of euentr. ambi tion and liope, impaire t memory, disordereil fie lit. self distrust, bashfulness diz7lnes, sleeplessness, pimples Tuptions. impover ished blood, tailing power", organic Teaic nes. dyipeD'la. constipation, consnmptlon, nnflttiriir tle person forbusines,society nni niarrlaRO. permanently, 5afely and privately STaSiBLOOO AND SKiNir eruptions, blotches.fallinr liair.bonoMiain1. sia'idular sti-IIIius, nlceratlnm of tin tonsrue, mouth, thrcit, ulcers, old sores. rt cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly era.dics.ted froml DM A DV fcidnev and. the system. UnllMrtn T jbladdsr da rancrements, woa!c bae'e STavel, catarrhal dischanres, inflammation and other painful svmpto-ns receive ssarchinr treamenlt nroniptrelle'and real cure. Dr. whittier' lifr-lons extensive expert enceinsnrcs sclontifls and reliable treat ment on common fense principles. Consulta tion f.e. Patients at i distance as cs.refullr treated a'' if hero. Offloo Hours, 9 a. v. to t r. K. 8u2day, ioa.ji. to 1 p. it. only. DB WHITTIEE,SU Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Fa OCR'S GDnON ROQT CO JVl POUND, A recent dlscoverr by an oil ph-IrUn. Successfr.Hr nspd rjoiitlilybythousantlsjfUdles. Is the onlv perfpcilv Jife and rcliab e iiifI!cine tUscorend. lit arc or unpriiiipieu uniff C Ims wh'j offer lnVrtor meul cliics In ri?cerihls. Ask for COOK'S . imor Compound, take no Mibstl- ttii nrii.i'Vi.nMnrtlfirpnMu rotAi?e in letter. artl we will 5cnrl. scilt!. by re'urn mill. Full scaled particuNrs in itiin enve'ore. to Lull only, 2 stamps. AlIre-3 POM) LILY C"Ml'AVT. No- 3 Fl-vher B'.oct. Uetro't. Mich. Sold In VitifaburiCbr'XOv. FLEMIKfJ A -OX. Alt Market street. delT-5I-eodwk DR. E. C RWF : 3 w Tru-itin-nt. . Kusr'.nn.'-! lecitte lu. ityilfrlo. DlizIneHJ. Convulsions. Fit?. Ntviiij NeurslI. lleadiche. Xervoii3 Pru.tration catued br the m of alcohol or tolcoo. Walcffulnajs, Mental De prcsslon. boftenlnf of ih llnln rmilUn? in la tanitv. ilcciv .n 1 iloa'h. i'rumit ir Ol ! T3. t.o of Porer in either st. Inolantarr Losset al Spermatorrhea cmed 'iv orer-exertion of t'u biiln. .eif-i'M'9e or over-indnlcn'-ft. rjch boc contains one month's treatment. JI.CM hui. J tislorjj TO. hr mill. ujs .ii it-Tl: six itoxnt To cure in fisc- U'ltli -icn orl'-r r-clr?. roj si box 3 xr Til' send Ih1 nnr-hii'T o-ir wrltlBj iruaranlee to ref.imi th inoncr if the tretniit loes not rare. f.:anmtees i33te-l milv by IZjIZI. O. srUCKV. DriiK-l3t. Sole st. Nos. Ml an! 17C1 1'en'i avenue, corner iV'rlir atenneand F.iltoa ttreel. I'ittsocr. l'i. Usa itu ckj' liarrlia-Jb Cramp Cure. Siud V eta. ja-lti-eodt ianhocd Restored "Xlili IT'S SEEDS," thr voiidcrf ul rempdy. is sold wltti a vittrn truii unite to cure ail nervous diseases, such as Wcat Jiemcry.lxjss '?!? N .J&L o'fErab "am l-wrcr. xteaa. Ml. -ZaaJ A " telle, v2HVV AK????', Lost M WaiEe.alnezs. Manbood. Nlzhu Smlssions. Nervous. scrocs asd i.nza csa. ness. Lassuuda. all dnilrs and loss of pow er ot tbe Generative orsrans in either per cnused by overexertion. 70utb'nl"rrors,orcTcessiva use ot tobi'-co, opium or stitiulants wh i-b rooc lead to Inflrmiiy. i;oiidS.p:io,i and I isai it Put up con von'ent to jurrTin vet poCtet. SI perpackagoby mall; C for 5. Willi "vc-j K onicr r. u m je a wr'JLt en "itarar.tcc to cure orvjut n. 'tieinoncv- Circnlnr rree Address lic-rrs fceo Co., CnScase. 111- Forsule In Pittsburg bv Jo. Fleming 4 Son, Dinrgists, 410 nnd 412 ilarKet st. noG-SO-iiwr WEAK MEKtv YOCK ATXENTlOa IS CALLED TO THE PRlT EIfOLSI. REBZHV T2JUTCMAKE TIIWSH'M Rrau';Snpr.ifir. Mfidirina a;? '"' r" : i'z F Y.O US U f-FEH i . Z i.iiiTljeliiliivrfl ralnts of BodV m-rm-nimL im. r-v Li .ind Mint!, si frmitorrhes. and In.ijtency. and all ili-easrs that i.e front ove InJulj-encc and seif-abn-o. us Less of 31mory and Power. I)l2inet or Vision. Premature Old Ajfa. and many other ilisea-cs tint lead to Insanity ot Oon-l. option and an early Krave. write for oat PAifircM'onAY5LEI:lCINK CO., nulf.-lo. N. T. The Specific Jlnii'tn- i sold hy nil Iruit(tiit attt irr pak2xe. or si p( Islets f'r;, ri.ept hy mail onrecelptofmoncv.n;,- fillflRfiMT?? and with everv 13 grf C.-MV hM t I AeVa oni-r a cure or inonry ref.mt:t o. "Jii iiu.ir.t of couutrrfcits we have adopted the Veliow Wrapper, the only pruiLe. sold is PltUonrR by 3. b. .1UI.I ANU. tor. MiJ'Mirul an4 Liberty ita. li-:-'ji-i;iYFee8S FOR L.OSJ. V IGGR 'J3Z 7KZ FRCKCH HCP.VEand BRAIH PESTOREfl Sold w th a Writ on Clum &-?.? to cure Losfc ZSanhottd, Nervou. DebiJ v Ior of Brain Power, avulsion. Tm potency KailInni, ntc Uestorea i Vlor ot Youth: and eive-t fnll Manlr ro-wfr. by mail. 91 on, or h Ive ?5W A Written Uiiaraiitr 1 kItcii with every ?3 0p order. J)Id by all dr..ris. For p-jIm! inMPicUons. novmir. wrxx cav st- mai.p srimNr," address 'Sf;OUSE nROiri'VK CO.. i-irlnimtii o. 33L3 8YV.S 3A3Tsc-.ccr C7" ' apc"-87 m;v 'f uoutorsTake 'fjLJ$ qiiirlnc; scientific and confl- . uer.tial tratmcBc. ir. .-. jv. ftf Lake, M. R. C. 1. S.. Is the old lt'tJP''t :md mo3t riporiencodspe- '"4A fc tion free and strictly cono- dentitl. Office bonis, 9 t- 4 and 7 to S P. .t Sundays 2 to 4 p. sr. I'onsnlt them person ally, or write. Doins IMt, cor. renn a. and Fourtli . "i-'ahnr-- I'a. je3-7a-PsTIC LOSTWiANKOOD RESTORED lANlU Tlie rrrt Span ish ICenertv, U o'd '.VlTfl A, V fl I TTEX (HIARAXTEB loriire all nerv oi:sdl3ea3s,sncli 1 as Weak Aleinory nsrouK A7n Arrrn usiio. Lom of Briln Powers Wakefulness Lost jr tnhnod. Nixhtly Eml8lons. NerTousness.Lnss;tnde.alltlmIns ard loss of power of the Genentlve O-nrnns in either set can-ed hy over-CTertlon. youtl lal errors, or excc3sircueof tobacco, oolnm or stlmulilits. t perpackaebr mall:R fors. With evry S3 onlr we GIVE x WR1TTSNCCARANTF.K TO CUltF.or REFUND MOVKY. bpanl.h ilcdlcine Co.. Vadri 1. -.pain, and Detroit. Jlicli. l'orsa!bJ03. 11 EM1NQ i bON. PittsbutE. cc2S-"S-urr VIGOR OF MEN Easily, rjnlckly. P'nnsnmtly KK3TOBBr WEAKNESS, XEKVOUS.VESS. DEBILITT. nnd nil the train of evils, tlio results of oyer work, sickness, worry, etc. Full strenjrtli, development, and tone guaranteed in all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immedi ate Improvement seen. Failuro Impossible. S.0CO references. Book, explanations anS proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address KEIlt MELIICAL, CO., UCF17ALO, Jf. T. , JslMt DOCTOR WHiTTSER ff KVOi fffM . WEST'S 4 8& a5i Afe. - i5 ftp V, Myj vs i ,SSA l&tthz