Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 09, 1892, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE PrrTSBURG DISPATCH, THUESDAT. JUNE 9. 1802.
. 11
JVE STOCK EEYIEW.
eceipts of Cattle at the Dome
lards Bejond Demand, and
URKETS ARE SLOW AT A DECLINE,
rime
Meaty IieeTes Xo lonjjcr
Eeadj Sale in nttsunrg.
Find
OGS iRE LOWER AND SHEEr STEADY
Office of 1 Ht Dispatch.
Pittsbcko, WzdmsdaY, June 8. (
There hav? been, all told, about 63 car
)ads of cattle on the market at East Lib
rtv this week, against l2 loads last week,
'nalitv was a fair sverage. There were
lore primes on sale than usual, but at the
lme time there was a larger quantity of
iw-gradc stock on sale than usual. Buyers
ere present in les th.m the average force,
nd prices were lully 1320c per cwt lower
ins wfefcthan last on all grades excepting
ight, tidy butcher beeves, wliich were
bout steady at lat week's price1!.
There were no vales reported above S4 CO,
nd yet there was a load of l,G0O-lb beeves
rom Indiana on tale, well up to prime.
he same would have sold a year
go at 56 75 ith little trouble. Fresh
ows were in fair supply and ranged in
rice irom 527 50 to 540 00 per heart.
'aUes were in light supply and 50e
er cwt lower than last week. The top of
he market was 55 25 and only a few fancy
fere sold at this ngnre.
There have been on sale up to this time
bout 45 loads ol sheep and 55 loads ot hogs,
food sheep are steady at last week's prices
nd common grades are dull and lower,
logs are fullv 20c per cwt below closing
rices ol last 'week. Markets were sluggish
his uiorniug, with 54 b5 as top price.
A I-lie Stock linn's Kevieiv.
Following is report of the week's transac
ions b Holmes, llruus & Co.
"We report C5 loads ot cattle on sale this
reek, sixty-two loads were on sale Mon
laj, 4 J ot Inch were from Chicago and 20
oad- from Ohio and Indiana. The general
iterate quality was about the same as last
vcek The attendance of buyers was Hunt
uid demand was not equal to tne supply,
s Inch made a very dull market at 30 to 15
ents decline Irom prires of Monday of last
veek on all but handy light grades. These
vcre about stead v. Hcay cattle were
ilniost entirely neglected, and to eflect sales
n sucli grade prices hid to be lowered
ielow the lnwet prices ot the past year.
0nles theie is a better export demandsoon
t will be almost impossible to find biners
orheaw cattle. We quote prime 1,400 to
1.500 lbs tccrs 54 40&4 00; good 1,200 to
1.300 lbs, f4 30& 40; good 1,000 to 1,100
!bs, 54 oofe- 20. rouch and mixed lots. 990
to 1.200 11N 53 ."iO- 75; lat cows and bulls,
52 50(S 25. thin cows and bulls, 51 50
2 25, lresh cows and springers. 520 00
45 00 per head.
Receipts of hogs on Monday were about
10 loads. Tne demand was light and mar
Vet dull at strong 15c below the closing
prices ol last week. Since Monday receipts
continue fair au.l market almost lileless
and but little doing except on desirable
Trades, which are slow at shade lower than
Monrfav. Commoi to good Yorkers and
mixed 'grades are left lvtng in the yard
sleeping undisturbed, while the salesmen
re out looking lor bmers, which means
low prices and" unsatisfactory sales when
raade.
The receipts of sheep on Monday were 25
cars. This, with an improeddemand,stim
ulated biners to higher prices, which gate
the market a strong tone, and all desirable
crades were c higher than last week, while
common grades ha'.e been dull at a fliade
hisrhir prices. Since Monday receipts of
sneep continue libenl, and prices 10c to 15C
higher on prime grades, while common and
medium close slow at Mondiv's prices. We
ad lse all to ;-o sjou on common sheep. Ile
ceipts ot calxes hacbeen liglit all week,
.ml, as the demand has been light, Mon
day's prices wer 25e to50e lower than last
week. Since Monday the market has been
weak at 40c to 50c below last week's close.
as Since La,t Keport.
Followins are "omo of the puncipil sales
slmw Inn drl't of niai k.et:
lantrty Bros. & Hndrtcri Hors 33 hex-', 7 CO
H J:5U heart. D.S7I) lbs (4 HO. sheep ill heail,
" 30 Mis. (4 65: 101 limit. C 783 Iba. SI Ol: III. head.
J SO Ih. t5 CO; 1 14 head 8 74 lhs. S4 SO: "0 head.
47ulb. .. 40: 21 liiad. SAIllis. S CM.
aulmes. Brlggs i o : Cattle-19 head, 14 170
tv 1 Kililicad. riWIbs. f3tJ- 30 head 4S.I40
V $4 5" IS head. l,.i9Jlb. 3): 12 lresh cobs.
M3 head. 9ciHf-, i4i0 lbs. $5 10. lino
2 -d 4 2POIls S3 Vi: 52 b.id. 0.110 His. n 7s.
li -p-l'il Dead. laSUOtb. S4 10 fil luad. S.SS0 lbs.
i W taeaiL 6 10) lbs. Si 70. o'J head, 4,710 lbs,
1 '0(.hi1, Ju,7t0lbs, f.j70,
lirum. Dyer A o.- ( altv 71 head, 1 9 710 lhs.
1 ". II head. IP.fft" bs, S3 oO: If. heart. 1G.000 lbs.
13 't 2-1 head, 25 ISO lbs. 4 5. IS head, 2I.CU Ib.
$ ' JUhead. 2.j.llbs. S4 1j. 24 luad. 24.690 lbs.
!!)- l-'caUes, l.SM lbs S3 2". : beau e 1.270 lbs.
t -. Ios-87 head. li.TSO lh, ( 10; 60 h ad
x).. II 10 I45hial. jLifWIIh. f I P0; 6t head
li iO lbs SI "i-,.Clhead II "00 lhs. 5 01: 60 head.
UiuVltn j Ol -'K-ep-lSO head. 11490 lhs. 51 S3;
1 Head. :4.G7llb. S.S2';.: lis head, 3,t20 lbs. 1 C5;
ll.l head. ".0401In. Si 7.
Julin lletl.it A. Co Cattle v heid. 18.S91 lhs
f4 25 ix heal 7.(10 lbs J4 ml; 19 fioo lhs. fl SO;
1 tTlit held. S.XI lbs $4 31 20 head. 24.4J0 lhs. I 16;
nine frh cows. 17 50 per head; 13
lresh ev-v J27 0 per head: 24 calves. 3 440
Ib tJ 23. IIo-s 103 head, 1 ft60 lbs. SI 90 151
liead. 24.2ftl 1 is. 4 (S 9 head 8. 1C0 lbs. jj so.
Mieep is; head. 4..210 lbs '. 50: 137 head, 14 270
lbs. $3 4. 12.. nead. ll.SIU lbs E 2: 1S3 head. 15 740
lhs. $, 20. 34'. I ead. 41 30 lb-. So 00. 310 nead, 26,310
Ibv I So. 1-7 luad. lo.J701bs. fl 60; 21s head. 16.210
J4 70.
llnS". Ilazelnood&Imhoff: CattIe-23 hea 1, 23.410
lbs S3 73. li bea I, 16.640 lbs. $4 00: 19 head, 21 SV)
lh. Si 1-. 17 head. 2:091 lbs J4 u: 16 head 19.710
lbs u 20. 16 head. 23.139 lb.. 4 40.20 lieid. 25. 411
lbs 4 33: 03 calveo. fi.610 lbs. So 2.1 57cahes. (i.00
lhs S. J. Hogs 77 head. 12.260 lbs 4 65. 33 luad.
! 470 Ids J4 "0 9j In ad, 14 $ lbs. 4 3. -.beep 4t
liead. 2.H0 lbs J l JJ hi 31. 2 4S0 lhs, (. 13i
lientl. 111. OK libs SI7J hu luad. 4.S1O lbs $4 40. V
head. XS lbs S-i 73 '17 lnaj 10. 40) lbs So oO; 79
liea.l. 7.19J Ihv 40 92 lienil. 7 Sltl lbs. , 40.
MeCau. KowImi .1 orixTii: tanle J2 head.
H LlIbs S3 12 head. II 039 lbs. S3 33: -J) head.
24 ITOIbs. SI 2"i 5 head i 0S0 lbs, 3 60; 11 ealre
MMbi. SaOi 3Seales. 3.331 lbs. S3 25 31 eaUes.
4 2illis So 23 Hup- lllhiai, 2I.S50 lbs. S4 10: i7
Ik ail. 10 170 lbs. $4 , 44 head. 7, Ml lbs: S4 G: 109
heaU 20 140 lbs. 4 li- 121 head. U.3.0 lbs S4 9-i
s-lieep lfio hi ad. 10 0 lbs. 3 30. 77 hi ad, fi,Os0 lbs
S5 i. 91 luad, 7.49J lb . S4 75. 101 head, a.170 lbs.
4 fOl
Keneker. l.inl.horii A. Co. Cattle: 21 liead. 21.
420 lb-. S4I0. 13caies. 1.790 lbs t; a,, n r.lllis
Kin lbs. 54 75 l!os 11 hi-ad, jj.2ui lbs, $4 9.j, 105 1
head Is I .Whs. S4 0. 121 head 16 (.30 lbs SI si:7S I
ln'iid '3 lus SI 63 tbiip 22) h-ad, lS.lolbs
4 SO. Mlhial 7.tiCftlhs .5 227 head. 1S.70 lbs. '
S3 011 4 hm:. 2. 61 lbs, 7o; 66 head. 5 260 lbs
1. on 40 In ad 3.(170 lbs. $4 50: W head, 4.670 lbs,
ft VI. 257 III ad. .6J1 lbs J4 70.
s. It IlertjTt -V : attle 19 head. 2". 3.10 lhs,
SI 00; 19 lin.l. :i : lbs 3 '6. 19 head 22 TOO lbs.
SI 23 In ail AW) 111. SI 30. 31 talles. 5 071 lhs,
f. 4': Hiealni 2.1W) lbs. fl 2i:23 lalies. 2.660 1b.
5 23 Hops 32 mad. 5,7i0Ibs S3 00; .33 head-8. 470
lbs S4b0.i.i luad. 12.441 lbs 4 !!. 128 head. 20.030
Hst4i0. 109 head 14 610 lhs, 81 Si. s,hcppj;7
liead. !0 J30 Hi jl 25: 12 head. 15 50 lbs. S3 5: M
In at, 4.7 W lbs, 5 7i. I3S head. 11,270 lbs, S3 23; 146
ljLiC, 12,0-') lbs. So 3i.
I!y Telegraplu
-t. I.onis Cattle lieceJuts, 3.0D0 head;
sliiiiments. 2 too heau; maiket .teady at
jeserdaj's rle line; lair 10 trood native
steer-. $3 10g4 40 lex is; and Indian steers,
$2 49g3 35 . .um-is $ 0 J 80. Hogs Ito
cei ts, 7,") head: -hiinnens, 2CXW lirirt:
inaiketji higher; auto bestheav, $4 50
4 70. mixed, iiiilmarj 10 aood, $4 104 Oj:
light, !an ti. prime, i4 50QIG. Sheep Re
ceipts 3.M head: shiiuient, 4,00(1 head,
market hteadj , lair to good liati, e muttons.
$4 SOgi 10-
Clileago Cattle Receipts. 16 000 head;
Sliipm nts, 5000 Lead; piime native steels
stedj: Tes.uis and other gnules lower; best
hteer-, J4 2o4 ;o. otheis. js 50Q4 15 Tcxans,
S3 tt4 211 sheen Receipts, a,000 head;
tthil ineiits;, ,5uoin.ud; mutton hee stead;
lauibsau'l itner gi-adLs lower, llos Re
ceipts, 26,000 head. shmnieiit, 8,(Xh head;
nct.ve and ofelOi. hlghen mixed and packers,
J4 70J 6J in mic lieaiy and butchers5
teiuts, $4 ti3JO0, light, $4 G3S4 So.
Kansas t ,t. Cattle Receipts, 2,200 head;
shipments. 1 3&0 nead. the mai kci. was steaa :
dressed beel ami shipping steers. $.! 40IS4 15;
loxansainl Indians, $3 55, cows. $2 15ffi3 G5
stockeisimd leedcr-, $ 752 ao. Hos Re
ceipts 9500 hcid. "liniments, 11,900 head; the
mat ket w as acti e and 15c higher: all grades
S3 5S4 1-0, oulk, $4 504 75 Sheep-Receipt".
71W head, shipments i,s0u bead; the market
n.is unchanged, mutton-, 54 00
rwl..rK l'ec es-Receipts, j.819 head, in
cluding J2c.nsfoi sale Marketactive; native
ste,i-s. 54 004T4 &" per luo lbs. J5U, and
c's, $1" (WrroO 00; Uies-ed beef steady Pi
7jC. "s lpm. nts todi.,517 beeves and b,,.i
j laiteis o' beel: to-nmnow. OOO beeves.
t,al3e Receipts, 5,101 heiu: market firm;
veals $! 5CS5 75 per ICO lbs; mixed calves.
!4 t05 00. buttermilk calves, 53 OC4 00.
itiiiiini i Ho,s strong: common and
ILjht, $4 COgl 70, packing and butchers, $4 50
i 80. recetots, 4,470'liead: shipments, 1,190
lienil. CHtils steady at $2 254 25; reoeipts,
1,230 head: nliipments, J30 hcid. Sheep firm
at $3 505 50. receipts, 4JJO head; shipments,
3.200 head. Limbs Arm; common to choice
spimg, H 007 25 per 100 pounds.
CEREALS UNSETTLED.
Wheat Nervous, Closine Lower Cable News
Conflicting Corn Trading Spasmodic,
the Teath-r Distnrlilnc Talnos-Oats
and Provisions Fol oxr the Leaders
Closely.
CHIC X GO Wheat was unsettled and
nervous to-day and closed with a loss of
most of yestei day's gain. The opening was
at about j esterday's final figures toatrlflo
higher, due to .rains and storms last night
and to firmer cables, but soon declined IKo
onrepoits of a heavy bank failure In Lon
don and rumors of a failure In Paris. A
rally of lc followed unfavorable forelsn
crop news, which is said to have caused the
advance at Liverpool. The result of con
flicting dlspitches was a neivous maiket
for the lest or the day, with the close show
inira loss of ljc compared with that of yes
teidiy. Trading in corn was: spasmodic and the
feeling unsettled, witn fiequent changes in
prices, tlio weather and the nervousness In
wheat being tlie conti oiling influences. At
tlio opening longs sold freely, and thougU
til start w as at a slight ndvanco theurices
soon worked down iilc. A rally of c
lollowed. but the gam was afterwaid lost
nnd thA r.lnsn showed a loss of Wi6tMc
Oats followed wheat and corn and show a
lossof'Jc , .
riovisicms were largely influenced by
grains and closed somewhat lower.
The leadtnc futures ranged as follows, as cor
rected by John M. Oakley i Co.. 45 Sixth street,
roemoersoi me micaitu noaruui aiauc
Open- Hlich- Low- Clo-
AitTICLrfe. lng. est. est. '"It-
7jEiT-.?: test irst u, v
Jul, 87H S7H 85S 85V
Aupust ... S73. 87'a 8ot tB
June?:..:-.::: sr, 52-4 si 5?
Jnh SIS Si' 49H 43X
Mplember 50'. 50H 4SH
Oats. Xo. 2
June..... 33j 33H, 32 327t
July ' 331, S3sj 32V. 32
Anpist 32S 32i 315, 31
.MhsS l'OI'.K
Jul, 10 BO 10 57 10 37); 10 40
September 10 72 10 72S 10 52j 10 55
LAI.D.
JllU 6 40 6 41 6 37S 6 371;
September 6 55 C 57,S 6 52S 6 52'i
t-HORT Kins
Jul 6 32)i 6 35 6 27f 6 27S
September I 6 -Hji 6 42): 6 35 t 35
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
Dealers ask an advance of 10JOc over last
week: business lestncted. Xo.2smine wheat,
S55"i3Jc; Xo Ssprmgwheat, SOJeSOc: Xo.
2 leu, fcTJic. Xo 2 coin, 51iCc. Xo 2oat,327
33c: Xo. 2 white. 363&Jc: Xo. 3 white, 35)
3bs. Xo 2 r e, 81c Xo. J bai lev, 60e; Xo 3, 1,
o I), 3Jc: Xo. 4, f.o. b., 3C. Xo. 1
Ilaisecd, $i 03: prime timothy seed. $1 29
1 34 Mess pork, per barrel. 10 37JJ10 40.
Laid, per 100 pounds. $6 S56 37. Snort rib
tides (loose), SS 27Jb 30:Urj- salted shoul
ders (boxed), S5 255 Si- shoit clear sides
(bo-ced). $b C56 82K- Whisky, distillers'
finished goods, per gallon, $1 15. Sugars un
changed. On the Produce Exchange, to-day, the but
ter maiket remained unchanged. Eggs,
H15c
XEW YORK Flour active, closing irreg
ular! Coinmeal Aim and quiet. Wheat
Spot unsettled, lotvoi and quiet, closing
w eak: Xo 2 red. 99Vic$l 00 afloat: 98Kc
l COJI T. o. b.; Xo. Sied.SKc; uniraded
led, 3lc$l 00K: Xo. 1 Xortheru. 92Ji93ie;
Xo. 1 huid, S5e9J5io; Xo.
2 Northern,
tCJic: Xo. i Culcago,
2 Milwaukee, 91c; Xo.
t6Uc: option weak; Xo. 2
9l92Hc, closing at 9-'Kc;
93c, closing at 92?c: An:
chsinz at9Jc:SeDtembei.9S!
91c: Xo.
3 spring,
led.' June.
July, 92K
Sfi9t5.c.
;?
MC, CloS-
ing at 93ic Kve strong. Corn" pot lower;
free sellei, weak- andx acti e: Xo. 2, 6SJ;59c,
in elevatoi-: 3960c afloat; ununtded
mixed, 561c: options June, 5859c,
closing at ac: Jul, 55K58c, closing at
50c; August. j5g57jt, closing af 65c: Sep
tember, S.ISJoJic, closing at 55c. Oats
.Spots higher, dull and scarce; op
tions lower and quiet; June, 37
SSc: July. 37JsJ$?3S!4c. closing at
37Jc; August, 37Jiji37?i, closing .it Siic;
Xo. 2 hpor white, 4415io; mixed
Western, SCJaQS-yjc; white uo, 4218c.
Hay easy and quiet. Hops steady and quiet.
1 allow stead and aulet. Eggs stead) and
in moderate demand: Western, poor to
piime, legible. Cutmeats quiet and firm.
Jliddles quiet. Lard quiet nnd steady;
Western steam c!ocd at $6 62: options.
July $6 C3, August, $071; September, $6 79
6 W, cloKin.' at $6 78 Uuttcr in good demand
nnd lirm; El,-in, ISc. Cheese in moderate
demand and easier; pal t skims, 36c.
lIIII.DriFIIIA Flour quiet. Wheat
Xo. 2 red, 93c: Xo. 2 led. June, 92J93c
Com Options, Xo. 3, in export elevator, 53c;
Ftcamer, In do, atc: Xo. 2jellow, elevator,
57c; Xo. 2, in expoit elevator, 55c; Xo. 2
mixed, June and Jnlv. 5557Jic; August
and September, 55C5Ka Oats Cailots
higher; lutures, Xiu 6 mixed. 39c; Xo. 3
white, 41J.: Xo, 2 white, 424ic. Butter
lirm and in fair demand; "Pennsylvania
jii nit, extra, 18J0c Egssflrm and in good
demand; Penn lv.inia firsts, 10c
HALTlMlinE Wheat firm; Xo. 2 led,
spot and Jnne, 92Ji93c. Corn stiong:
mixed spot, 5CJc bid. Oats quiet, but very
Hi m; Xo. 2 white Western, 40illc; Xo 2
mixed do, S9Jg40c. Eye dull; Xo. 2, S3c.
llav eiv hrm at $14 0015 00. Provisions
steady. Butter fit m; creamery, fancy, 1718c;
lair to choice, 1617c. Lggs steady at 16c.
vr. IOITISFlour unchanged. Whe-it
Cash. SGJic: June closed 86c; July, e5c;
August, SlJilc; December, 87c. Corn Cash
closed 4Gc; .lulv, 4614c; September. 46c Oats
Ion en cish, 3.'"c; J uly closed at 32c; Sep
tcmbei,31c. Kje, 7sc bid. Butter and eggs
unchanged. Tiovisions; film. Pork JoD
bing, $11 25. Laid, $6 156 20.
KAXSAS CITT Wheat steady; Xo. 2 hard,
"-XJC: Ko- - rcd M82c- Corn about
s.ti-nlj; Xo. 2 mixed, 4314c; X'o. 2 white,
4S49?. Oats baielv iea.iv: So. 2 mixed,
32Su2Kc; Xo. 2 white. 3333c
CINCIXXATI Butter steady. Eggs heavy
at 12uic Cheese easy.
Testerday's Oil Markets.
Oil City and Xew York Exchanges met
and adjourned, the former immediately and
the latter at noon, leaving nothing for Pitts
burg. There w ere no sales here and the only
bid w as 54 c
Xew Vokk, June 8. In compliance with
request Irom the Oil City oil bioWen, a con
ference this moining decided to discontinue
trading until business is resumed in Oil
City. There was, therefore, no oil market
to-dav.
Turpentine Markets.
Saya-sttah Turpentine firm
at
l.esin film at $1 iOg'l 15.
CnAnixsTov Tui pontine steady at
27c
licsin lirm: goou strameu, sue
Xew York Rosin Steady and quiet;
steamed, common to good, $1 301 3S. Tur
pentine quiet, firmer, 2930c
Wiiii:aTo: Spirits of turpentine firm
, at26Jc. Itesin steady; strained. 90c; good
1 strained, 95c. Tat steady at $133. Ciude
turpentine steady; hard, $1 00, jellow dip,
$1 8J; a irgin, $1 80.
a he Ciflee STarkrts.
Xew Tonic, June 8 Coffee option opened
steadv; closed liaiely steadx: sales, 19,5j0
lus, "including June. 12 2513 35c; July, J2.15
dU-iOc; Augusc,1ilCl2.15c: September, 12 10
312.13c: October. lilOc: December, 12.10
J2.15c: March, 12.10c spot Rio easy and quiet:
Xo. 7, 13613c
Baltimoek, June S. Coffee firm.
The Metal -Markets.
XewYouk, June 8. Pig iron in mod
erate demand. Copper dull. Lead quiet.
Tin firm.
A PITTSBURG GIRL ENTANGLED
Tltli Six Oilier Temale Stndents In a
Moravian Seminary 'cundal.
BrmiLEUEM. June 8. A sensation has
been created by relations regarding matters
in the Moravian Seminary lor young ladies.
It is the oldest school for girls in America,
hav'ng been established in 1750. The pupils
have for several years been engaged in
clandestine correspondence with the
students ot Lehigh University. Seven have
been advised by the Principal, Key. J.
Blickensdorer, that they would not be
allowed to graduate. They are cnarged
only with hating carried notes and sent
telegrams for other girls.
Nine other members of the graduating
class have held an indignation meeting and
intend leaving school before graduating
day and prevent the commencement exer
cises. The girls on the other hand make
charges against the principals. The
Seminary authorities have taken the matter
in band and an investigation will be made.
Of the girls who will not be allowed to
graduate, four are from here, one from
Pittsbunr. one from Chicasro and one from
San Antonio, Tex.
POINTERS IN REALTY.
Court Records Throw Light., on - a
Smithfield Street Transaction.
A BIG BOOST FOR FIFTH AVENUE.
A New Town to b Called Minerva Laid Off
in Washington County,
THE WILKIXSBDRG R. TVS WILL BDILD
It appears from the court records that
Mrs. Penny has sold her interest in the
properties Nos. 604 and 606 Smithfield
street to Willis F. McCook, Esq., for
$47,499. The other interests were pur
chased a year or more ago by the the Mellon
Bros. Whether Mr. McCook acted tor
them or himself is not known.
TVill Bnlld a Church.
The Keformed Presbyterians of Wilkins
burg have decided to tear doirti the old
church building, corner of South and Cen
ter streets, aud rebuild en the same site
this year. This will obliterate one of the
landmarks of the borough. There has been
a church on this ground for nearly 100 years.
The present structure was erected in 1815,
the year of the great fire in Pittsburg. The
new edifice will be large and handsome.
The increase in the value of their land,
which they have subdivided, and some of
whiqh they have sold, justifies the under
taking. A Boost for Fifth Avenue.
Yesterday's Dispatch was full of impor
tant and stirring news, but probably the
most interesting item in it, when considered
from a local point of view, was the story of
the purchase of an entire block of property
on Fifth avenue with a view to the erection
of an office building to cost 500.000 or more.
This substantial method of showing confi
dence in the luture of the city cannot Jail to
strengthen the business position along the
entire line. The property in question came
within a small fraction of passing into the
possession of a hotel svndicate about two
years ago. One of the owners objected f o
the terms, and this caused negotiations to
be broken off At an earlier period it was
under consideration bv one of the large in
surance companies. The sale was confirmed,
yesterday by one of the late owners. The
improvement of this propertv as indicated
together with that of the Park property ad
joining, on which, according to report, a 12
story building will be erected, will give the
Court House district a forward impetus, and
pel haps disturb the Uip Van Winkleism
which has for an indefinite period held sway
on Grant street.
Anothnr Town on Paper.
It is reported that a companv composed
of Messrs. Lucius Marchand, L. S: Miller,
L. T. Clavbaugh, J. W. Alles and Mrs. E.
X. Lllley have purchased 70 acres of the
bottom "land just below Marchandville,
Washington county, and will lay it off into
a town, and that good inducements will be
offered for manufacturers to locate. The
proposed name for the new town is Minerva.
The town of California, in the same county,
is experiencing qnite a building boom.
Contractors have many houses under way
and are completing on an average one a
dy.
Testerday's Building Permits
Sixteen permits were issued yesterdav for
16 improvements, all estimated' to cost $90,
383. The largest are: Mrs. H. E. Wain
right, brick dwelling, on Penn avenue,
Twenty-sacond ward, 524,000; X. Seibert,
double residence, on Fairmount avenue,
Nineteenth ward, 56,500; John Bissel, brick
and stone dwelling, on Frankstown avenue.
Twenty-first ward, 56,500; Edeburn &
Cooper, brick office, on Grant street, Sec
ond ward, 57,000; W. Baucrstaith, brick
dwelling, on Kebecca street, Twentieth
ward, 58,000; J. P. McCrea, brick dwetMng,
on Center atenue, Twentieth ward, 58,000.
Special Features" of Trade.
Work Is progressing favorably on the
Vandergiift office building, corner of Wood
and Water streets. It will be one of the
largest in the city.
A side entrance is being made to the build
ing on the northwest corner of Wood street
and Font th avenue.
A Mate hank has been organized at Me
dina, O , w ith a capital ot $50,000.
The consideration foi the property on
Cliartiers street, Allegheny, sold bv A. J.
Pentecost and leported 3 eaterdav, was $8,
V5. not il,3X) as printed.
At the last stock call yesterday 109 was bid
foi Citizens' Traction 5s. Manchester bonds
were wanted at 105
Standard Plate Glass Companv stock was
otTered on 'Change yesterday at 50. vt'est
inghouse Electric new at 30 and Electric scrip
at 90.
TheComntrolIerof Cuirenevhas declared
a first dividend ot 50 per cent in fa or or the
creditors of the Lima National Bank.or Lima,
O . on all claims proved, amounting to $108.
151 86.
Kixter. Thompson & Co. say the only diffi
culty in the realty market is the firmness of
owners, lliey ate using their persuasive
pow ers on some of them.
Two thousand dollais a foot front for
propi ty on central Fifth avenue is consid
ei ed quite moderate. It is safe to say there
will be no other sale between Smithfield and
Grant stieets at that figure.
Additional Points In Realty.
Among transfers rccoided this week, not
previously noted, are these: S. N. Prather
et ux to Edwai d S. JIcLa in, lot 21x100, North
avenue, Allegheny, $17,500; Cath. Schanzen
bach to Giace Bedenbaeh, tract in ltoss
township, 2acies, $12,000.
John IC Ewing A Co. sold for B. A. Elliott
to 11. A. Uippenger two lotn, 24x120 each, on
Magnolui street. Tenth waid, Allegheny,
near Pcrrysvillo avonue and Charles street,
being Xoi. 27 and 23 in Elliott's p'an, for
$1,200 cash.
Black & Baird sold to Maggie Gavin lot
317 in tho Alta Land company plan on l3u
quesne Heights for $90 cash: to J. V. High
town. J91 101 $90, and to Mis. C. A. Berry
lots So. S86 and 387 tor $120
A. J. Peniccost sold to tho Safe Deposit
aud Tiut Company of Pittsbuig, lots Nos.
53, !l 55. 50 and o7 to Ilai vev Henderson for
$1,300 Ho also sold lot So. 86fcou .Vjlie
uvcniio to B. H. Waujrlitsr.
A.Z.Bveis & Co. sold two moio lots to
James O'Killey 101 the Kidnoview Land
Compinv. being !os. 2 and 3 In their plan.
Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, having a
ironUge of 50 teet on Fleming avenue and
extending thiough 120 Ieettou20 loot alley,
lor $1,300
Moiris & Aisbitt sold for tiio estate of
Adam Jacobs, deceased, lot No. 32 in Oak
land Place nl.in to Win. Sutlev toi S1.000:
also sold for A. H. Clulds lot No. 11 in Oak
land Place addition to John F. Armitage for
$1,000.
ChailesSomers & Co sold another lot for
Jlessis. Habei-man &. bchaub, In their Gruco
Paik plan of lots, Chartieis township,, being
No. 10, flouting 25 leet on Lorenz nvenuo by
90 feet in even width to nn nllej ; Josepu
&tuinbilllgpurelusqr; puce, $6J0.
II. A. Hen on & Sons sold pioperty corner
Frank! own and station sticot. East End;
lot 50x65 lect, wine line nen hnsiness block,
lorapnco approximating $32,000; the pur
chaser, a non-resident, bought it lot an in
vestment. Tne Bun til ImpioVamcnt Company ropoit
the following sale of lotp at Kensington:
Lacien Clivwsen, lot 529, block 21. $fiC0; Mrs.
Henrietta George, lot 79, block 1J, $oJ5; Win.
Ashton, lot 610, block 24, $1 01,2 50. Ulailes
Mvcltou, lot 652, bloxk 19 $977 50. Lewis C,
Vo3tbroolc, lots 268, 5h9, 270, B. 20 $3,075: Lu
cien Claw son and ni. A. Griffith, lot 231,
block 26, 5852 50: John Vorhoff, lot 267, blues
2b. $1,105; Wm. A. Griffith, lot 850, block 23,
$600.
HOME SECURITIES.
TRADING SLOW, WITH A WEAK FEEL
ING AT THE FINISH.
Outside Interests Claim a Large Sbare of the
Interest of Investors No Special Price
Changes, but Declines in the Majority
Luster News.
Trading was light at all of the stock calls
yesteraay. Tho bulk of the business was
done at the second. First prices weieabout
steady as compared with the Previous day,
but in the afternoon a weak feeling pie-
A-ailed, and last quotations were in most
cases the lowest of the day.
Slock making gain's for the day were
Pleasant Valley, Switch and Airbrake. Those
closing down were Plpeage, Philadelphia
Gas, Central Traction and Laster. None of
tne changes possessed the least significance.
Outside news was more attractive than In
side interest nothing more.
Insiders In Luster, who have slated the
stock for an advance, reported that the
chlorinatlon plant is completed and in oper
ation, as are also tho four mills. The com
pany are well pleased with the new manage
ment and feel assured of good results In tho
early future. There is now in sight $2,500
worth of tailings, which are expected to net
$36,008. '
There was only ono salo at the flrst call
10 snares of Pittsburg Junction Railroad at
31. The second call was a little better. Sales
were 20 shares of Pleasant Valley at2tj.
$2,000 Blimlngham Traction bonds at 10.&
and 50 Buquesne Traction stock at 27. After
call 100 shares of Philadelphia Gas changed
hands at 18J. The third call was almost a
failure. Thirtv shares of Manchester Trac
tion went ut 43.
Final bids lor tho day on the unlisted Trac
tions were: Manchester, 43 bid,- none of
feied; Dnqnesne, 26Ji bid, none offered; Bir
mingham, 26 bid, offered 27. Bids and of
fers at each call follow:
TIRST SECOXD TUIUD
KXCHXVOE CALL. CALL. CALL.
STOCKS. U. A. B. A. B. A
Alle'nv Nit. Bfc. K".... 65V.... 65tf ....
FxcirgeN. Bk MX ...
Fourth Mit. Bk. IK.... 1KH
Ker. Ilk. ofP ... 31
LlbtTtr Nat. Bk. IKI.... 105'i
Mechanics' N. II. 103 .... HO
Mon'elaltat Bk. 135 .... 1S5
Third hat. Bunk .... 131 .... 131
Union Nat. Bunk 475
Enterprise Sav.. 68 j. ....
Citizens1 Insor... 27V I7W....
People's Insur... 20
AVe6tem Ins.. Co .... 40 40
Chartitrs V. Uns 11M 12, .... IS .... 12
P. N.G. .tP.Co life 12 11 .... 11 ....
Philadelphia Co. Wi M)i lS'A 1W 13 18'A
Wheeling Gas Co .... 3) .... It's
Fisher l.ll Co.... hlM 61 52K 01 52! 61
Central Trac 314 29 as 2) 28 29
Citizens' Trac... rOi 63 tVi 63 621; 63
Phg. Tne Co... 57H 58S 57S 681, 573 SSS
Pleasant Valley. 21H 24$ 24 ZiH 24....
becond Acnue. 10 50 ....
Chanters Ry 61,'t 66
Pbg. Y. & Ash.. 41
rbg. & Castle S 8 f
l't. Junction lty. 31
Pbg.Wh. IKt. 50 51M 50 SIM
N.Y.AC.G.C C. 50 Mi 5J 51
La Not 11 Mln Co. 20 25 20 30
LnsterMlnlngCo 9 .... Hi 9 .... 8fJ
Westlnif. Elec... 17H ! ....
Mon. Water Co.. 30
U. S..tS. Co 17X IS 17H.... 17H....
U. S.&S. Co.,pfd 30 .... 30 ....
Westlnsr. A. B.C 120 13 1M 121; 120H 122
Stand. U. C. Co. It 74 71 74 73 74
V. S. G.Co .corn 63
V. b. G. Co.. pid 112 115
STAGNATION IN STOCKS.
BULL LEADEKsniFNECESSARY TO AD
VANCE THE PRICES.
A Resumption of Hie Gold Export Move
ment An Upward Spurt If JJortb Ameri
can and Northern Pacific Preferred
Late In the Day.
New Youk, June 8. The stock market
showed no change In its general character
to-day- There was a resumption of the out
ward movement of gold, but the amount was
not sufficient to haveanyinfluence upon the
course of prices, especially in view of the
unusually strong position of the banks. The
croppiospccts were discussed and the re
poi ts ai e taking on a more favorable temper,
though the bears still legard the Grangers
as the most vulnerable point in the market.
To-day both St. Paul and Burlington were
remarkable during most of the session for
the stubbornness of their reslstence tojires
sure, and the mateilal losses , eie generally
outside of that gi oup of stocks. The claim of
the bears, however, that prices cannot go up
without leadership on the part of the bulls,
was fully exemplified in the stagnation in
prices seen when the selling piessure was
lifted, and the covering demand satisfied.
It is evident, also, that the coming Presi
dental campaign is beginning to have its
usual influence to restrict speculative opera
tion". Late in the day there was a sharp upward
spuit, in North American and Not them
Pacific preferred, which was based on buy
ing by the insiders and a rumor that the
Vandeibilts had been puichasers or North
Ameiican and weie about concluding a
traffic agreement by which much freight
would he dlveited from the Union Pacific to
the Noithern P.iciflc. While the minor
lacked confirmation both Northern Pacific
piefened and N01 th American rose about 1
percenteacli, and the entire list followed
with alacrity, notwithstanding tho an
nouncement ot a heavy banking failuie in
London.
The market closed active and firm to
strong, generally nt slight gains for the dav.
The trading leached 219,935 listed nnd 6,352
unlisted.
Tho total sales of stocks to-day were 25S,
2f7 shaie, including: Atchison, 4,910; Dcla
naie. Lackawanna and Western, 5,300; Erie,
11,612; Louisville and Nashville, 14,520, Mi
souri P.iciflc, 8,200; Noith American, 10,525;
Not them Pacific, prefened, 15.270, Reading,
25,100, St. Paul, 27,373- St. Paul and Omaha,
3,020; Union Pacific, 6,210; Western Union,
4,883.
Railroad bonds weie quiet, and displayed
somo irregularity on tho usual slight fluctua
tions. Tho trading icaohod $1,307,000.
The following table shows the prices of active
stocks on the New York Stock Exchange rester
dnjr. Corrected dillv for Tun Dispatch by Whit
EYbTEPHENS0. oldest Pittsburg members of
the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue:
Clos
ing bid.
Low
est.
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil. pfd
Am. fruirar Refllllnir Co.
33 V
39X
77
SSH
9S
33)4
88
58),
1.7
33K
Z!4
61
43
78V
98H
781,
lii'4
Vh
S4
121 ii
111
14
96
32!i
37H
155H
1334
16
48
49
102
23V
74M
132!
7i
107
iVi
98
9S'S
33'
"57 V
13 X
Am.Sugar BeHnliiz Co. pfd
Atcli.. Top. ocs. 1
Cnnadian Pacific
Canada southern
Centr.ll or N fir Jersey
Central l'aclBc
Chesapeake .indohlo
C. & o. 1st pfd
(.'. & O. 2d pfd
Chiogo Gas Trust
C, Bur. & Ouincv
C, Mil. AM. Paul
C., Alii. A St. Paul, pfd....
C, Rock I. A P.....".
C, St. P., M. JfcO
C. st. P.. M. iO., pfd...
C. A Northwestern
C, C. ('. & 1
C C. C 4. I., pfd
Col. Coal & Iron
Col. 4 Hocking V.il
Del , Lack. i. Western
Del. A Hudson
nemer.t Rio Grande
61
78H
97 M
77,
123M
75
ny
115.5b
m
32M
37
l."MH
136S
Den. A Rio Grande, pfd...
Distillers' A C. K. Trust...
E. T.. Va. A Ga
E. T.. Va. A Ga., 2d pfd..
43 'i
Illinois Central
Lane KricA WeU...
102V
niS
72,'i
102
23',
75
112!,
72
1KW
23
74 S
111!4
71
L.ake Erie A st, prcf. ..
Lake snore a. m. s
Louisville A Nashville
Mlcliigin Central ,
Mobile A Ohio
Missouri Pacific,
National Cordanc Co...
HH
55
S4H
114V
110S
11VS
115S
11
1114:
36
90
1I2V
13
70
35!;
26 V,
63
33
I8J4
II
44V
ISS
19"
53V
20
2AH
17
5SV
22
62
Ki
8T
44
43V
106
113
9
39'i
10
23);
9m
71
ma
58
94
National CordageCo., pfd
Ii:
iNaiioni ijuin 1 o
National Lead Co., pfd...
New York Central,
N. Y.. C. A St. L
N. Y., C. A st. L., 2d pfd
N. Y., '. A St. I... 1st pfd
N. Y., L. E. AW ..
N.Y., L. E. AW., pfd...
N. Y. AX. E
N.Y.. O. AW
3V
36
90V
112'
lli'i
3o54
no
112!
111K
1CH
is
2oK
nfi!
3?!
Wi
2h'fi
61
31
18)4
Norfolk A Western
N orlolk A estern. pid. ..
North American Co
Northern Pitlnc
Northern Pacific, pfd....
Oregon Improvement
PaclBr Mdll
l'eo.. Dec. AEins
Philadelphia A Reading...
Pbg. Cin. ' hlcao A St. I.
P.. C. C. A St. 1.. pid ....
Pulhniu Palace Car
Richmond A W. P. T. tr..
Rlciim'd A V.lT..ptd tr.
St. Paul A Dulutli
St. Paul A Dulllth. prd
M. Paul. Mln. A Man......
'lexasl'arlDc
Union raclllc
W abash . . ..I
Wabash, prd
"Western Union
"Wheeling. L. E
Wheeling & L. K., pfd....
Hiltlmoro A Ohio
Westlnh'e E A M. Co. As'd
cstluh'c E AM Co. lstpr
Ex. div.
UH
19V
H
14'4
19V
52,'i
JIM
54 '4
17X
as?;
SS'A
n
8V
4SV
48 V I
4SV
1134,
"33'5
:o'
23'j
93
30'i
73
97
113
"39
10lj
:3',4
9 It
305,
74
97 H
113
'isH
10
22V
13H
30,
73
97
Philadelphia stock.
Closing quotations of Philadelphia ftocks fur
nished by V hltney & Stephinson. hrokirs No. 5.
i ourth avenue, members of New York block Ex
change:
Bid.
...29
... 7X
...53
... 3'
...10
...u
Asked.
551,
29 7-16
8
3K'
20!
PennsTlvanla It.illioad .
Reading Kailroid
Buffalo, ?.. Y. iPhlla..
Lehigh Valley'
Lehigh NaUgatlon
Philadelphia A Eric
Northern Pacific, com .
Northern Pacific, pref .
isale.
Boston Stocks CloKlng Prices.
Atch. ATopeka 31 Calumet Hecla....208
Boston Albany.. ,.2us Franklin 14V
Boston Maine 17s 4 Kearsarge 12K
CliL.Bur. & Qulncy, MH Osceola 314
Fltchburg K. K DIM bantaFe Copper.... UH
Flint A ftmJI 21 Tamarack 184
Mass. Central 16 Boston Land Co. ... :M
ilex, ucn., com ion san.uiego L.and Co. is
Tl.l.Jcr. rng do
West Km (I Land Co.. 11
. Y. A. J. ling. 78. .lis
Hell Telephone 202
Larasou store S 20
uia oiony inva
Rutland pfd 72
Wis. Central com.... 15,4
Allouez M in. (new). 1C0
Atlantic 10
Boston Mont 42.H
Centennial Mln. Co.. OX
fl. K. xel Tel M
Butte A B Cop ... . 12K
fbomson-HoUbtonEl 63H
Mining Stock Qnotatlons
Nxw York, June 8. Best 4 .Belcher 195,
Open High
lng. est.
XSH 40
VH 77V
18, 9D
Is, 99M
J3 33H
"5714 "mh
1364 137J
"22U "kh
61J4 614
79 79
98 9iH
71H 785
123 S 1231,
76 7fM
43M 4SM
"iis'ii 'iisii
644 Mf
"33" "si"
37'i z;k
155H lMJi
1J7 137
"H" "a"
Consolidated California & Virginia 390.
Deadwood 210,' Eureka Consolidated 150,
Gould & Curry 100, Hale & Norcross HO,
Homestake 1350 Horn Silver 330, Mexican
150, Opliir 240, Savage 200, Sierra -Nevada
100, Standard 135.
Boston Electrio Stocks.
Boston, Junes. SpfdaWi The latest elec
trio stock quotations were:
Bid. Asked.
Thomson-Houston Electric Co eili 65V
Thomson-Houston Electric Co . prcf.. 28'i 29
T.-U. E. Co. Tr. securities, series D.. 754
T. E. E. W. Co 10
Ft. W. E. Co 12i 12V
Ft. W. E. Co. Tr.sccurltles 7 7H
W. E. Co S 29V
W. E. Co . pfd 47 47
Detroit E. Co 7J 7J
Edison E. 111. Co 115
Bar Silver Quotations.
New Yokk, June 8. Special.) Bar silver
in. lAjnuou u niguer, at tiyia,
Tier ounce,
.new iurK ueaiers price
higher, at 91c per ounce.
lor silver c
THE MONEY MAKKEX.
Matters Reported Easy and Comfortable
All Along the Line.
Local monetary conditions and move
ments yesterday were substantially gtho
same as a week or a month ago. The. de
mand for loans n as perhaps a little broader,
showing that improvement, although slow,
is maintained. Clearings lonoted a largo
aggiegate of business. A Cashier lemarked:
"Trade is excellent for a Presidental year.
All the changes that occur aiofor the bet
ter. Nothing is going backwaid. The fall
movement should be heavy." There was no
change in rotes. Operations nt the Clearing
House fort up: Exchanges, $2,366,140 79: bal
ances, $470,258 19. There was some demand
for exchange at about par.
At New York yesterday money on call was
easy at 1I percent; last Iban, 1; closed
offered at prime mercantile paper, 2?i5."
Steiling exchange quiet but firm at $4 8J
for 60-day bills, and $4 88 foi- demand.
.
Closing Bond Qnotatlons.
U.S. 4s reg 116)4
do 4s coup I17J4
do 2s 100
Pacific Gs of '95 106
Louisiana stamp. 4s. 911
Tenn. new set 6s. ...100
Ttnn, newset5s 100
Tenn. new setSs 73)4
Canada So. 2ds 102
Central Par lsts 108V
Den. Alt. G. lsti, .ins;
Den. A R. G. 4s 82
Erie 2ds 105
M.K. A T. gen 6s.... 79X
M.K. AT. Ken 5s.... J7J,
Bid.
Mutual Union 6s.. ..107V
N. J. C. lntcert Ill
Northern Pac lsts. ..US!
Northern Pac2ds ..112)4
Vorthwestern con. .137
Northwest'n deb 5s. 106';
St L. Al.I.gen5s. 84'4
St L.AS.F. gen m'.lOJ
St. Panl consols 131
St.P. C. A Pac lsts..U9K
T.P.L G.T. Rets. .. 79
T.P.R G.T. Rets. .. 23
Union Pacific lsts..,100
West Shore 105H
R. G. W 82
Bank Clearings.
Chicago Money easy at
Bank clearings, $16,812,453.
ner cent.
New York ex-
change, 250 premium.
St. Louis Bank clearings, $4,143,372; bal
ances $611,020. Money quiet, 46 per cent.
New York exchange, 75c premium.
New Yobk Bant clearings, $109,426,163; "ba-
aiices, 9,-t.02j. a vl
uoston uinK clearings, si.iiz.as; nai
ances, $1,046,549: money, 2 per cent. Ex
change on New York, 10 to 12i cents dis
count. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $12 717,905;
balances, $2,233,739. Money, 2 per cent.
Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,329,789; bal
ances, $302,397. Money, 6 per cent.
goAe but box forgotten.
A Well-Known Shoe Dealer In Financial
Difficulties Has Disappeared.
Gossip is rife among the residents of Law
renceville over the strange absence of
George Gregory, formerly a well-known
shoe dealer at 4413 Butler street, who about
two months ago mysteriously disappeared.
The store of Mr. Gregory has been closed
for some time, and upon the door of the
establishment is a Sheriff's sign which an
nounces that on Friday morning, in order
to justify certain claims held by Joseph
Fuhrer,Sr., wholesale liquor dealer, against
the proprietor, the stock, fixtures and house
hold eSects will be disposed of at public
sale.
Mr. Fuhrer is the absentee's father-in-law,
and, according to his statement, the
rumor ot Mr. Gregory being in financial
difficulties is correct." "When asked about
his son-in-laws disappearance he said:
"Shortly before Mr. Gregory went away it
was alleged that he was deeply iu debt aud
that some of his creditors were then in the
city prepared to enter suits against him for
the amounts due. During the past year'or
so I have indorsed his note for various sums
aggregating $5,000, all of which I had to
meet, and, wishing to protect myself, I ob
tained judgment for the full amount." It
is stated that Mr. Gregory's possessions
will not yield over this 55,000. and in this
case if there are any other creditors they
-n ill secure little it any of the money due
them.
DIED IN .THE BATH.
Mrs. Harriet C. Magnus suddenly Stricken
by Heart Disease.
Mrs. Harriet C Magnus, the ,young wife
of Louis A. Magnus, ot 64 Eace street, Alle
gheny, was found dead in her bath room
when her husband returned home from his
work at 6 o'clock last evening. Mrs. Mag
nus had been in her usual health when her
husband left home at the noon hour, but
she had not been strong for some years.
"When Mr. Magnus went home last evening
he found no supper prepared, an unusual
occurrence, and calling for his wife got uo
response. Searching the rooms he found
the bathroom door locked, and together
with George Gill, a boarder at the house,
they broKe open the door and lound Airs.
Magnus dead, kneeling on one knee in the
bathtub, halt filled with water, and her
head dropped forward resting on the edge
of the tub. She became ill nnd exhausted
while bathing and died instantlv, as evi
denced by her position in the water.
Dr. McQuery was sent for, but she had
been dead some hours, and the doctor said
her death had been caused by heart failure.
Mrs. Magnus was 33 years old. They had
but one child, ot 3 years, who was crawling
about the floor alone when the husband re
turned from his work. The Coroner will
hold an inquest into the case to-day.
Gored to Death by a Ball.
New Castle, Pa., June 8. Spirted.
James Mammill, of North Beaver town
ship, while crossing a field this morning
was attacked by a large savage bull. He
was carrying salt endeavoring to catch the
animal, when the bull suddenly attacked
him and before assistance arrived, it had
gored its victim to death. Mr. Hammil was
70 years of age and one of the early settlers
ot the township.
Ocean Stermshlp Arrivals.
Steamer. Where From. Destination.
Itiiaella New York,
. Scllly.
..bouthamnton.
Havel.
New York,
Xeir York
Liverpool.
Lmi
British Princess
.Lremerhaven.
.I'hiliilelnliU.
Elbe BrLimii
..New York.
,.New York.
..New York.
Vccndam Itottcrdam ..
We&ternland Antwerp
How about the prudence of allowing a
cough to run on, rasping the pulmonary and
bronchial oigans, when that approved and
specdvremedy, Dr. P. Jayne's Expectorant,
can be obtained Irom any apothecary.
Greatly Admired.
Tho 15,000 people who visited Kensington
on Monday were loud in their piaises of the
beauty and location of the new city. .Many
took adiautage ot theopnoitunityandinudo
purchases of lots. Sales me going on daily.
An immediate investment means that the
amount will soon double. Go and see Ken
sington. Tickets fm lushed lrec at office, No.
791ouith ayenue, Pittsbiug. Pa.
BEAT ESTATE S 4 VINGi BANK, 1131,
401 Smlthflald Street, Cor. Foarth Avenue.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $757000.
Deposits of $1 ana upward leceivedand
interest allowed at 1 per cent. tts
Faith, nope and Busine, the greatest of
which is Bugine, to kill roaches, bedbugs,
etc 25 cents at all dcaleis.
Pzrteot action nnd pertect health result,
from the use of De W iti's Little Early Kisers.
A perlect little $111. Very small; very sure
Angostura Bitters are the best remedy
for removing indigestion.
Mrs. rasLow's Soothing Syrup for olill
dteu teething pioduces natural, quiet sleop,
THE HOME MARKETS.
Dairy Products Plenty, and Drift of
Prices Is Downward.
STRAWBERRIES WEAK AND LOWER.
Corn and Cats on the Advance, and Other
Cereals Are Quiet.
LUMBER SLOW AT FORMER PRICES
Omcc or The Dispatch,
PiTTSBUBO. Wednesday, June 8. 5
Country Produce Jobbing Prices
The receipts ot strawberries were not so
heavy to-day as yesterday, nor was quality
of offerings quite so good. The wearier of
late has had the eflect of lowering quality of
berries. Old potatoes are weak and lower,
and new potatoes are in liberal supply and
quiet. Choice gradls of creamery butter
are steady, and all under choice are dull and
heavy, with prices nominal. Country but
ter continues to be a drug, and sells for
whatever the buyer Is willing to give. A
fair article of butter has sold as low as 10c
per pound of late. Ohio cheese is dull and
lower. Shippers of cheese claim that onrs
has been one of the worst markets In the
country for a week or two past. Oranges
and lemons are active and firm, andbananas
are weak.
TICTTEK-Creamerv EIIn. 19!20c: Ohio brands.
lH!7c; common country batter, 1012c; choice
country roll. Iai5c.
Beaks -New York and Michigan pea. $1 751 85:
marrowfat, t2 132 '25: lima beans, SX3Mc per
lb: hand-picked medium, fl 701 73.
Beeswax Choice, 33C334C pr lb; low grades, 22
25c.
CIIEESE-Ncw Ohio cheese, iHISiSHc; New York
ciirese, 10r310)jc: llmburger. 13I3e: Wisconsin
sweitzer, full cream, lSStc: Imported sweltzer,
2626Hc
Cideb Country elder. i C05 50 per barrel;
sand refined, fa 50(37 00; crab cider. (7 5C3 00
Eggs Strictly fresh. 17c; goose eggs, 2025c
per dozen; duck Suits, 18:0c.
rEATiiERS Extra live geese, 57o8c; No. 1. 48
50c per lb: mixed lots. 253oc.
Dried FeUits Peaches, halves. SKc; evanc
ratcd .ipplcs. 77Mc; apricots, 9llc: blacuberrles.
SiGC; raspberries. 1818ic; Iiucxleberries, 7c;
California pcachrs. 79c.
Honey Newcrop white clover, 1617c; Cali
fornia honey. 1215c ? lb.
Maple Syrup 651570c gallon.
MAPLE SUGAR-58C ? lb.
Poultry Alive Chickens. 90ctl f0 per pair;
spring chickens. 6.va75c per pair: live turkeys. 139
13C ? 16: ducks. 6j75c a pair: Utp geese, 90cl 00
a pair: dre cd chickens. lolGc V lb: drpssed tur
keys. 1618c$ lb: dressed anck, ivainc? lb.
Potatoes Carload lots, on track, 50Go5c: from
store, G0ft5c a bushel.
ItAspmcRniES 20c a box.
Seeds Western recleaned medium clover. Job
bing at 3 7") : mammoth, 37 83: timothy. SI 70 for
prime, and fl 7 for choice: blue grass. $2 65ji2 80;
orchard grass (1 50: millet, (1 11: German, ji 30;
Hungarian. II 10; fine l.lrrn, 25c $ lb; seed buck
wheat, 1 4001 50.
Strawberries $2 502 75 a crate; 712c per
box.
Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered. 4"$c.
TROPICAL FnciTS Leuioni. fancy Messina. 3 50
4 00: Messlnnand California oranges, (4 on4 50
per dox: bauanas, (1 5(Va2 CO firsts, ft 25t 50 sec
onds: Persian dates, 45c per pound; layer figs,
laailc per pound; pineapples. Iui2c apiece.
Vegetables Cabbage. 31 ool 25 a barrel
crate. S2 ZYgiZ 30 a 2-barrel crate: grren
onions, 25c a dozen: yellow Danver. f 1 75
2 00 a barrel: new Bermuda onions. 12 50 a bov;
new Florida tomatocF, 2 503 00 a bushel crate;
Bermuda potatoes, $6 01 a barrel: southern potatoes,
t3 5034 DO per birrel: splnarh, ! 00l 55 a barrel;
new beets. 4045c a dozen: asparagus 40c a bunch:
radishes, 25tc per dozen: new peas, fl 75 a half
barrel; green beans, 1 502 75; cucumbers, 75S0c
per dozen; rhubarb, 20c a dozen.
Groceries.
Sugars are so Arm that it is only a question
of a day or two when there must be an ad
vance. The cheapest soft white sugar can
not now be laid down here at less than 4Jc.
Canned corn of good grades is well cleaned
up, and markets are firm.
Gbeejt Coffee Fancy, 21 if22ic: choice Rio,
202lc: prime, 1819c: low grade. 1617c; old Gov
ernment Java. 2!Ya3lc: Maracaibo. 2122"c: Mocha,
2829c:bantos. 202,ic; Caracas, 2l25cf La
Guayra. ZK($ic.
Roasted (In paper) Standard brcnds, 19.15e;
higher grades. 22(3126c; old Government Java,
bulk. 3133c:Maracalho, 22ffl24c: Santos 192Sc:
peaberry, 26c; choice Rio. "Hc; prime Rio, 20Jc;
good Iilo, injjc: ordimry, 1718e.
Spices (whole) Clovts, fc12c: allspice, 10c;
cassia. 8c: pepper. 12c: nutmeg. 7OS803.
Petroleum (Jobbers' prlccs)-ll test. 6c; Ohio.
150. 7c: headlight. 150 test, fitfc: water white.
78c; globe. IVSiWic: elalne, 13c: carnadine. lie;
royalloe, 14c; red oil, 10llc; purity, 14c; olelne,
21c
Mir.ERS Oil No. l winter, strained, 3940c per
gallon: summer. lo37c: lard, 5?-ic,
bYRUP Corn syrun 2427e: choice sugar syrup,
3453-ffic; prime sugar Syrup, 3332c; strictly prime.
2Sa30c.
N. O. MOLASSSS-Fancr new crop. 4042c;
choice. 40ilc; old crop, 3C33c; N. O. syrup, 41
50c
Soda Bl-carb, In kegs, Yi3Hc: bl-carb, lnKs,
53fc: bi-carb, assorted packages. 526c; sal soda,
in krgs. IKe; do granulated. 2c.
C'AXDLES Star, full weight. 9c; stearlne, per set,
Sc: paralHne. Ili2c.
Rice Head Carolina, CK6c: choice. 5K;c;
Louisiana. 55Mc.
Staech Pearl, 3c; corn starch. 56Kc; gloss
starch. 5M6c.
Foreiov Fruit Layer raisins. ?2 00; London
livers. (225: Muscatels ?I 73: California MuscaloH.
91 4031 01): Valencia, 33c; Ondara Valencia. 6!
7c: snllani. 813c: currants. 3;4(3.l!'c: Turkey
prunes. 4K5Ht: French prunes. slc; rocoa
nuls, ? loo. (vl 00 almonds. Lan., lb, 20c: do
Ivlca. 17c: do shelled. 50c; walnuts. Nip.. 1311c:
sieiiy ameris lie; smrna ngs. uiauc; new dales.
!-i)u: Brazil nuts, be: ncans, 1314c: citron. lb,
21.2c: lemon peek 10c lb: organe peek 12c.
ScoAiis Cubes, oc: powderel. 5c: grinulated,
4Hc; lonfectloners'. Uic; soft white, 4'AdiWc; yel
low, rholce. i'i'iHiic: yellow, good, 34c; yel
low, fair. .3..
Pickles Jledlum. bbli (1.203), l 00; medium,
half bills (6CO). S2 50
Salt No. 1 perbbl. $1 20; No. 1 extra, per half
bbl; 31 10; dalrv. per bbl. si 20: coarse crystal, per
bbl, ?l 20; Higgins Eureka. 4-hu sacks, fl 30: Iliz
gins' Eureki, Id 14-Rt packets. t-S 00.
Canned Goons-btiudard peaches. $1 751 90;
2ds, (1 3'3l 43: extra peaches. 2 O02 10; pie
peaches. 85ia90c: fineit com. $1 25011 M; Hfd. Co.
corn. II 001 10: red cherries, 31 OCVai 10: lima
beans, $1 3i: soaked do. 83c: stringed do, SOSSSc:
marrowfat peas. rol 10: soiked peas, 6075c:
pineapples. (1 20l 3i: Bahama do, fz TO: dam'on
piums. ii IX): green gages, st 86; egg plums, II 00;
California apricots, Jl 752 00: California pears,
1 9".2 10: do green gages, SI S3: do egg plums,
tl 83: extra white che-nes. ?2 652 85; raspberrlei,
fl 15431 25: strawherrles. 15cs 1 10; goo6eherries,
tl 00(1 05: tomatoes. 9095c: salmon, 1-Ib cane,
1 302)160: blaekhcrrles. 70c; snecntash. 2-lb cans,
soaked, 90c: do green. 2-m cans. SI 2jl f0; corn
beef. 3-lb cans. 41 651 70; 1-Ib cans. Jl X: baked
beans, fl Wa)l 55: lobsters, 1-lbcans. 2 25: mack
erel, I-tb cans, boiled, f I 60; sardines, domestic,
H 3 9u4 00; Hs, 38 25; sardines. Imported. U,
I53)1 60; sardine. Imported. H. ?3 00; sardines,
mustard. 3315: sardines, spiced. S3 13.
Fisu-Extn No. 1 bloatr rmckerel, (24 00 per
bbl: extn No. 1 do mess. 920CO; No. 2 shore mack
erel, aiuou: ?. -i large macKcrei, sis 01: Jio. 3
large inickercl, 31650: No. 3 small mackerel. 110 00.
Herring-Split. f3 50: lake. 13 23 per I0i-Ib bbl.
hlte fish. J7 50 per 100-lb iialr bbl. Lake trour,
8060 per hair bbl. Finnan baddies, loo per to. Ice
land halibut, 12: per lb. Pickerel, naif bbls. 4 00;
quarter bbls. 3160. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff
herring. 83c.
OATMEAL-5-1 704 75.
Grain, Flour nnil Feed.
There was but one snle on Wednesday's
call at the Giain Exchange, uamelv, a car
No. 2 yellow shell corn, 53e. Receipts, as
bullotinod,.2Jcais. By Pittsburg, Ft.Wayuo
and Chicago Hallway 3 cars of oats, 6 of
hay, 4 or flour. By Plttsbuig, Cincinnati and
St. Louis 2 cars or oats, 2 of hay, 2 of wheat.
By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of hay,
1 of flour. 1 of malt. Bv Pittsburg and West
em 1 car of wheat. Corn and oats are ad
vancod, as our quotations will disclose.
Millfecd and liny aio weak and lower.
Wheat and Honr are steady. Our mlllors re
port thnt thei o is no margin in flour at pres
ent price of wheat.
Following arc prices tor carload lots on track.
Dealers cliarguan advance from store:
Wiilat No. 1 red, 9JMc; No. 2red, !C92c:
jxu. o reu, octtiJC
Coax No. 1 yellow ear, V4.Si.wc; high mixed
ear. 5l"i(ai4c: mlxid eir. 5a?5i;u: No. "2 yellow
shelled, 53(ff34c: high mixed shelled, 52o3;;
mixed sllelleJ, 51S5--.
OATS-No. 1 oat. 4-4.!;c: No. 2 -n hlte. 42
f2He: extra No. 3 oats, 41U:c: mixed oats, 40
io';c.
ItYE No. I Pennsvlvanla and Ohio, 8.'i')6e: No.
'Western. 83(ffi84c. ' '
iLoun Jobbing pi ices Fancy spring patents.
$4 S55 10 lancv winter patent; 4 85W. 10; rincy
btraiglit winter, 34 54 7a; fanc straight spring.
SI 0OC314 7i;cliar winter. 14 2i4 U; straight XXXX
bakers'. M s4 50: rje flour. . 7"3 CO.
JIILLFtFD .No. 1 white middling $15 50(316 00
per ton: ito. 2 white middlings. SISui(m)I50; brown
middling. 314 SO 3 00; wjuter wheat brau, 14 50
5 10.
1IA1 -Baled timothy, choice. 313 1x31150; No. 1.
3 2 7V311 00; No. 2, 3 1 00 1 1 50; loose irom wagon,
(14 UUglia CO. Heeordliig to qiiality; prairie hay,
i3(inj.; packing Ii ii, ?i7o9 00.
Stka i oats, S7.la750; wheat, SS50g8 75; rve,
17 7oJ Oj.
Provltlons.
Sugar cured hims. large
Sugar cured hams, medium
Sugar cured hams, small
Sugar euredCaliturula hams
Sugarcured b. bacun
Sugar cured shoulders
hugar cured boneies shoulders....
Sugar cured skinned shoulders
Sugar cured bacon shoulders
-Uicar cured dr -salt shoulders
Sugar cured beef, rounds
bugar cured beef, sets ,
9ugar cured beer, flats
Ilaeon, tlear sides, 30 ibs
Bacon, clear sides. 20 Ibs
10
11
1IM
s
8J4
.);
lz
9
urr salt clear bides, 3U ids average.,
Mess pork, heavy....
MessDork. lamllv...
. 13 50
. 13 5.1
Mess pork, lamll;
Lara, rcnued. In tierces
jnru, renuen, in uerces.,
Lard, refined, In one-half barrels
'&
Lard, refined, inoo-jb tubs.
Lard, refined, la S0-1B pttlf ,
,
5.
Lumber.
Trade In this line shows no Improvement
over last week. Well-seasoned lumber is in
short supply, but thero seems to be no dif
ficulty In meeting all demands. Prospective
strikes among ironworkers have of late had
a depressing; effect on trade.
White Pine perM.
TJppera 154. IK and 2 Inches ?I7 03
Selects 1H. Ik and 2 Inches 42 50
Fine Conn 1M. 1H and 2 Inches 37 00
Shop No. 1 IU. IK and 2 Inches 3100
Shop No. 2 1M. Vi and 2 Inches 23 50
No. I stocks US. 10 and 12 inches 22 50
No. 2 stocks 1x3, 10 and 12 Inches 18 50
No. 3 stocks 1x8. 10 and 12 Inches 15 30
Flooring and drop siding No. 1 28 00
Flooring No. 2 20 00
Flooring No. 3 13 50
LongLeafTcllow Pine
4-4x7s flooring first and second class 22 00
4-4xS standard IS 50
H ceiling 14 00
H celling 13 50
Ji ctlllng 17 50
Surface boards 1 Inch, first and second class.. 24 CO
Surface plank 1'4, IU and second class H 00
Shingles
18 Inch XXXX thick white pine. 3 73
13 Inch XX or C B 2 50
Hard woods
Hemlock 10 0O
Oak 20 00
AValnnt. firsts and seconds 401360
Walnut clear 80 00
Car plank 20 00
Pit rails 13 00
. TBI-STATE BREVITIES.
Georoe Mano was killed near Massllon,
Ohio, esterday by a passenger train.
The Homestead new water works were
tested yesterday and found satisfactory.
William Lee committed suicide at Easton
yesterday by jumping into the Lehigh ri, er.
Mrs. Solomon Haoax was killed at Lock
haven yesterday by being thrown from a
buggy.
Isaac Staiues, of Pittsburg, was arrested
at Canton, O., yesterday while endeavoring
to pass a $20 counterfeit bill.
Steubksville and vicinity and the rail
roads entering the city were heavy sufferers
from a rainstorm Tuesday evening.
A wind storm in West Virginia Tuesday
night blew down fonr hou?e and unroofed
many buildings in Huntington and Cabell.
T:Ho:r. Eoward T. MoNELLis.whcl was running
for a second term In the Legislature from
Johnstown, resigned his canaiaacy yester
day. Richard Fitch, at Ellsworth, O.. near
Toungstown, was killed by lightning Tues
day night while at home reading a news
paper. G. W. Mellott's house at Jeannette was
struck and badly damaged by lightning
Tneday night. Mrs. Mellott was hurled to
the floor and stunned.
Lewis Schmidt hai been returned for keep
ing a wholesale liquor honse without a
license at Beaver Falls. He claims that he
slmplv keeps beer In cold storage for people
who order it from Pittsburg.
NAircr Chambers, a young lady living at
Barboursvllle, W. Va., was sitting on a log
nlone on tho bank of Wind river Tuesday,
when the log turned with her. and she was
thrown into the river and drowned.
The Philadelphia Press Company has filed
answer in the suit of the State to recover the
rebate of 49 per cent alleged to have been
paid by the Press to Bardsiey and others.
The answer is a general denial of all the al
legations. Controller Morrow and City Attorney
Moreland, of Flttoburg, have filed In the
Prothonotary's office at Harrisburg an ap
peal from the settlement with the Auditor
General and State Treasurer for tax on loans
for the year 1891, the amount being $16,721 91.
Eiecutio8 to the amount of several thou
sand dollais were entered yesterday against
Martin Gnswiler.of Mechanlcsburg,a leading
Democratic politician of the Cumberland
Valley. He vi as Internal Revenue Collector
under President Cleveland. Other execu
tions will follow.
Mrs. M. Kavey, a widow living hi one in
South Nlles, O , was awakened early yester
day morning by four masked men. They se
cured $8, then choked and beat her in a ter
rible manner to make herdisclose the hiding
place of moie. They tore up the bed. car
pets and furniture, but found nothlns fur
ther. Tbey left her in a dying condition.
BRIGHT'S KIDNEY DISEASE.
Painful, retarded, scanty urination, gravel,
catarrh of bladder, sand and unhealthy de
posits In urine, fiothy, thick, turbid nrine
filled with mucus nnd brick dust, too fre
quent discharge at night, pain in region
ot kidneys, slow and difficult discliar.-n in
old people, bloody urine, cured bv our Kid
ney remedies. Hundreds have been made
happy by them. Examiratinn of mine free
of charge to those taking treatment. Doc
tor on duty from 9 -a. m. to 9r. sr. dnlly.
Consultations free for ail diseases. If ou
can't come, send for book, "Guide to Health."
It will cost you nothing and may save vour
life. Question blanks on application. Med
icine by mall postpaid. Coirespondence
confidential.
Munyon's Homoeopathic H. Remedy Co.,
Parlors and Private Offices 907 Penn av.
Je7-55-TTs
EVERY TWO AND A HALF MINUTES.
The blood makes a circuit of the body
every 2 minutes, delivering nutriment and
taking back waste matter to be filtered one
by the llverand kidneys and removed from
the body through the bowels and the urin
ary seci etlon. Any stoppage or obstruction
of this process nny produce various forms
of dhease, such a Dyspepsia, Biliousness,
Constipation, Headache. Debility and bad
blood with its multiplied evils (bolls,
blotches, plmplei, sores, eruptions, nbceses
nnd the like). When such obstructions exist
as evidenced by the presence of complaints
similar to those jnt mentioned, the best
medicine to use is Burdock Blood Bitter.-.,
which unlocks the si-cietlons, removing all
impure and effete matterthrongh the proper
channels. By testoring healthy action of
tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bonds, II.
B. B. removes all impurities of tho blood
from a common pimple to the worst sciofu
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SPECIALISTS In all cues re
quiring scientific and confi
dential treatment. Dr. S. K.
Lake. M. It. C. P. S.. is the old
est -nd most experienced spe
cialist in the city. Consulta
tion free and strictly confi
dential. Office hours, 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. c;
Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m. Consult them person
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Impotence, Lack of levelo?mcEit
Uldney and Bliuldcr Disorders, JVIcht
SweuU, Varicocele and all diseases
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OR. MOTT'S
PENNYFi.OYALP!LLS,
A remedy used for many years by an old
physician with great success. It Is a per
lectly safe and reliable remedy nnd is una
ceftsfmly used as a monthly corrective by
thousands of ladles. Beware of Imitations.
Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pills
and take no other, or enolose $1 and we will
mall you a box securely sealed In plain pi
per. Price f 1 per box. six for $3.
DK. MOTT'S CHEM. CO.,
Cleveland, O.
old a wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming
k Son, Flttaborg, Pa. dalKni
Lard, refined, in 60-B tin cans
Lard, refined. In 3-lb tin palls
Lard, refined. In 5-tb tin palls
Lard, refined, in 10-lb tin palls
ts
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This is an evcry-day occurrence; she la
taken with that "all-gone" or faint feel
ing, while calling or shopping. The cause of
this feeling is some derangement, weakness,
or irregularity incident'to her sex. It matters
littlo from what cause it may arise ; Instaat
leliof may always be found by using
LYDIAE.PINKHAM'Scv.rp?u
It is tho only Positive Cure and Legitimate
Eemedy for thoso peculiar weaknesses and
ailments of our bost female population.
Every Druggist sells it as a standard ar
ticle, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or
Lozenges, on receipt of SI 00.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints,
either sex, the Compound has no rival.
Mrs. Pinkham freely answers letters of
Inquiry. i,nc!ose stamp for reply.
0
end (wo2-cent stamnt lor Mrs. Plnkhjm'
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ESTABLISHED 18b7.
CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY A SPECIALITY
DANIEL M'CAFFREY.
Hay, Grain and Commission,
23S AND 240 FIFTH AVENUE.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Consignments of and orders for eraia
solicited. mvI7-4S.n
BROKERS FINANCIAL.
ESTABLISHED 1SS4.
John M. Oakley & Co.,
BANKERS AND BROKEIti
4CSIXTH ST.
Dlrect private wire to New York and Cit.
caeo. Siember New York, Chicago and Plttj-
bunr Exchanses.
Local securities bomrhtund sold for casa
or carried on liberal marsins.
Investments made at our dlscrotloa anl
dividends paid quarterly.
Interest paid on balanoe (sines 1S33J.
Honey to loan on call
Information books on all markets mailed
on application. Ie7
Whitney & Stephenson,
57 Fourth Avenue.
np3(K5S
31ED1CAU
DOCTOR
WHITTIER
Fll PENN ATENIIE. HITT'jBUKG. P.t.
As old residents know and hack diet n:
PittBburjr papers prove, is the oldast estab
Hshed and most prominent physician in th
cltv.devotini; specialattentinn to all chronts
r-rtNO FEE UNTIL CURED
pon-iblo MCDni IQ lnl mental dls-per-iin
lJ Ln V UUO eases, pliystoil do
cav, nervous debility, lac'coi euetvr. ambi
tion and hope, impalre t mernorv, disordered
slant, self Mistrust, bashfnlnes. dizlnes.
sleeplesness, pimplex. eruptions, impovsr
ished Wood. Inilin-r powers, orsame wealv
nes, dyspoosia. constipation, consumption,
unfitting the person forousiness,,'ciety and
marriase. permanently, alelyand pnvatelr
,curead..8L00n AND SKIN?.1'
eruptions, blotches. fallln r hair.bone.!alns.
irlandu'ar swfllinrs. ulceration ot the
tontrne, mouth, throit, ulcers, old snres, ar
cured for life, and blood poisons thoronshlv
eradicated lroml IDIM A DV kldnev ami
the system. Unl IN n H T , bladder de
ranemonts. iro-ik bao'r. trravol. catarrhal
discharges. Inflammation and other painful
symptoms receive searching troamerU,
prompt relle 'nnd real cures.
Dr. whittler's Ufe-lonx extensive experi
ence Insnres sclentlflo and roliable treit
menton common sense principles. Consulta
tion fK's. Patients at a distance .is oarefully
treated as I r here. Ofiloe hours, - w. to t
r. a. Sunday, ioa. x. to t r. x. only. D8
WHITTIER. ail Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa
"WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE,
Ihu Great inz.ish KemUy.
Promptly anci rxirmannt
Ijrcurts .ill form of nerT
ons neakiies. emissions,
epcrmaturrhea, lmpotrncj
and all elite is or abuse or
excesses. iSeen prescribed
over33jears In thousind
livable and botifst medicine
knuwn. Axk drutra'lsts for
he offers sntnp worthless medicine In place of this,
leave his dfshoncftt store, inclose price In letter,
and we will send br return mall Price, one pack
ajte. $1: six, V. One will please, six will cure.
Pamphlet In plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps. Ad
dress TIlhW.JOUt'HFM.CAL CO.. 131 Wood
ward avenue. Detroit. Mich bold In Pittsburg by
Jos. Fleming A son . 412 Market street.
del7-Sl-eodwfc
CURB
A cure for Piles. Fxt'rnal. Internal. Uiind. Bleed.
In anil Itchlne. Chronic. Ittcent or HerrdltrT.
Tills remeilj- has positively never been known to
fall, tl a lmx. 6 lor $.. hy mail. A jrnarantee sire n
with six boxes, when purchased at one time, lo re
fund the to If not cured, issned by F.MII G.
STOCKY. Drniirlst. tVholetier and Retail Ajront.
Nos. 1401 and 1701 Penn are., corner Wylle are.
and Fulton t.. Pllt-biirir, Pa. Use Stueky.
Dlarrbcea Cramp Core. 2 anil SO els. Jal-&-eol
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED
spniu
NKKVINE.
The creat Span
ish Kemedv, Is
sold WITH A
V It I T T F. V
GUARANTEE
toenre all nerr
onsdl5ease.4uca
as ,i caK uemorr
BErorie avd AFTER csiio. Loss of Ilriln Powers
vlcfnlncss. Lost Manhood. .NlRl'tly EinlsslonJ.
Ncrvouness. Lasltiide.alldrilns and loss or power
or the Generative Organs In cither sex caused by
over-exertion, yonthfnl errors, or excessive use or
tobacco, opium or stlrrnlants. ?1 per package br
mall-S for". With eTnr S3 on!r we GIVE A
AltITTRVGUAItJr.TEK TOCCREorREFIIMJ
JIO.NKY. Spanish Medicine Co.
Madrlif. 'naln.
anu lieiroit. alien.
son. Pittsbunr.
For sale b JOS. FI.E3IISU a
ce2i-2S-MTTS
OR. SiNBES'S
ELECTRIC BELT
With Electro-Magrnetic Suspensory
Latest PatenUt liest Improvements!
Win enro without medicine all Weakness resulting
rrom over-taxation or brain, nerve forces, ex
cesses or indiscretion, as exhaustion. ne.rron j de
bility, sleeplessne, lanjrnor. rheumatism, kid
ney. liver and bladder complaints, lame back, lum
bago, sciatica. (ceneralH-health. etc. This Elec
tric Beit contains wonderful Improvements over
all others, and jrlves a current that Is Instantly felt
by wearer or we forfeit $3,000. and will cure alio
he above diseases or no pay. Thousands har.
been cured hr ihi marvelous Invention after all '
other remedies failed, and we give hnndreds oC
testimonials In this and ererv other State
Our Powerful UtPROVEI ELECTRIC! SU3
PESORY. the rreatest boon ever offered, wealc
men. FREE with ALL BELTS. Health and vieor
ouj strength GUA KANTEED In so to 90 davs. SeaJ
for Illustrated pamphlet, mailed, sealed, fire.
Addnsa,
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