il gjVigategB5gfggg tUMttrotfSii gVT!f,s,:7. ." - 'v; - -fWs'xv LZi,I''CTT 3y"RJ : j-5''i'' - r . iK -"'--.-5-syiv - -- v'-tt;.. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 189a 11 j- F?2SflS35PS LOCAL LIVE STOCK. Light Beceipts of Cattle at the East Liberty Yards, and KAEEETS HIGHER ON ALL GRADES. frfrie' Butcher Beeres of Light "Weight Ware in Best Demand. 8H1IP 8TADT AKD SWINE BTGHEB. oma or The Dispatch. PITTSBUBO. M02TPAT. Jnoeis. J At the East Liberty Stock Tarda there were 65 loads of cattle on sale at the open ing of markets this morning, against 60 loads last Monday. About fire loads of to day's offering! were held OTer from last week. There were few primes on sale this mornintr, hut quality was a fair average. The best on sale was a carload of Allegheny cutSOtf-beeTes, weighing about 1,500 lbs, well up to prime, which were held at $4 75, but prospects were that some concessions would he necessary before a sale could be made. Markets opened slow at an ad-' Yahce of 10c to 15c per cwt on prices of last week. Light prime butcher beeres were in short supply and were in good de mand at 15c per cwt higher prices than pre ' vailed a weekazo. The hichest price re ported was $4 50 per cwt for a load of 1,300 lb beeves which were close to prime. Fresh Cows in Llcht Supply. Fresh cows were not" in as large supply to-day as last Monday. There were tew choice in the offerings, and markets dragged. One sale was reported at $41, and six head from Noble county, O., were sold atjofi. There was a fair run of calves and markets were steadv at a shade better prices than last week. " Top price was Co per lb. Sheen There were 25 loads on sale at the opening of markets, against the game num- I ber a week ago. Good sheep were scarce ana tne lew onerea neia up wen to last week's prices, while common were dull at a sllsrht decline. Top price of sheep was SKc, and yearlings 6o per lb. Spring lambs were quiet at a ranee of Sc to 7c per lb. There were about 20 loads of hoes on sale when markets opened, and a halrdozen loads were expected later on. Last Monday there were over 40 loads on sale. Markets opened ac tive with $5 20 as top, an advance of 20c per cwt on prices of a week ago. At the Allegheny Turds. Receipts or cattle at the Hen's Island yards were somewhat larsrer than usual. De mand was slow and prices were a shade lower than they were last Monday. Best heavy Chicago beeves were sold at a range of $t 73 to M 85 per cwt.; medium weicbts, $4 40 to H 65; light weights. H 00 to $4 25; common jrradeR. including hulls, stags and heifers, $2 00 to $3 50. Fresh cows were in light supply and slow. No sales were re ported. Calves were in good demand and sales wero reported at Sc to 6c per lb. Ke ceipts of calves, 128 head. Keceipts of cattle: From Chicago I. Zelir ler. 177 head; L. Gerson, 98: A. Fromm, 87. From Ohio L McNeese, 7S: C. Volbrecnt, 27; Williams 4 Co.. 87. From Pennsylvania J. Behler, 93; J. Wright. 88; T. Binarhara, 1S3; D. O. Pisor, 147: E. D. Sergeant, 127; W. Mc .Creary. 105; G. W. Keasy, 63. Total, 93; last week, 927: previous week, 690 Hogs Markets were slow at a shade lower prices. Good to choice Ohio's sold at a range of $4 25 to $5 00 and roughs at 12 50 to $3 75. Keceipts: From Ohio Needv 4 Frank, 359: Williams & Co., 33; C. Volbrecht, 8: L McNeese, 163. Total. 503; last week, 482: previous week. 444. From Ohio L McNeese, 12. From Pennsyl vania J. Behler, 1; T. Binghnm. 1: W. JIc Creary. 1; total, 345: last week, S29; previous week, 262. In addition to the above 15 car loads of cattle were received for the island abattoir. Sheep Supply was larger than it has been of late, but demand was good at steady Inst week's prices, with the exception of ycaninss ana spring lambs, which were a shade lower. Sheep were sold at a range of K 50 to $5 25, with one or two sales at $3 50. Yearlings weresoldat $5 00 to $5 73,andspiing lambs at 5c to 7Kc per pound. - Tbe Greenawalds had On sale at the Woods Bun yards 384 head of cattle, all from Chi cago. Prices ranged In a retail way from $4 00 to $4 25 per cwt. The same Aim had on sale 228 head of sheep and 40 of hogs. Sheep were sold at $5 00 to S6 00; yearlings at $5 50 to $G 50, and hogs at $5 10. By Telegraph. New Tork Beeves Receipts, S2S head, in cluding 45 ears for sale; market active and 10c per 10O Its higher; native steeis, $4 00 4 75 per 100 lbs; Colorado!, $1 00; bulls and cows, 11 40g3 35; dressed beef steady at 6 "Jc per Ik; shipments to-morrow, SOObeeves and 1,200 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts, 3,808 head; market c per I higher; veals, H 506 00 per 100 Bs; mixed calves, $4 00 4 75: buttermilk calves, S3 00g4 00. Sheep Becelpts, 10,743 head; mat Let Jc per ft higher; good lambs firm, common dull: sbncp, $4 505 20 per 100 fts: lambs, $3 25 8 50: di'e!-eU mutton firm nt 1012c per lb; dressed lambs steady at ll14c. Hogs Ke ceipts, 10,756 head consigned direct; nomi nally steady at $4 905 50 per 100 fts. rsunulo Cattle Receipts, 137 loads through, 175 for sale; market 10 to 15c lower for good grades; S3o to 40o off for common; no export demand. Bulls very dull; extra steers, 1,500 to 1,600. $4 304 10; choice, 1,400 to 1 500. $4 104 25; oxen, common to best, $2 50 3 75; cows and heifers, good to extra $3 00 w x: uo uo common, sz xoijf- io; tv estern feeders, $3 505 50. Hogs The market opened strong and heavy but weak ened toward the close; heavy. $5 15 525; packers, medium. $5 155 25; pigs, good to best. $3 50t 65. Sheep and lambs Keceipts, 360 loads through, 40 on sale; sheep steady: lambs shade higher; clipped lambs, choice to fancy yearlings, $5 756 10. Chicago The EverUna Journal reports: Cat tleReceipts, 15,000 head; shipments, 4,000 head; market steady to lower: natives, $3 95 4 75; Texas steers, $2 65S 55; cows, SI 40 3 40. Hogs Receipts, 36.0o0head;shipments, 9,000 head; market 5c lower; rough and com mon. H OOgtAO; packers and mixed, $4 80 4 90; prime heavy, H 955 05; light, H 70Q 6 00. Sheep Receipts, 6,000 head: ship ments, 3,000 bead; market active and steady; clipped natives and wethers, JJ 255 60: clipped Texans, $4 755 50; vearlings, $5 75ffl 6 SO; spring lambs, $5 006 50. KansM City-Cattle Receipts, 4,500 head; shipments, LlOO head; steers steady to strong; cows steady to 10c lower; dressed beer and shipping steers. $3 50t 20; cows and heifers, $1 7IS 85; Texans and Indians, $1 6C3 55. Hogs Receipts, 5,100 head: ship ments, 1,000 head; market generally 5o lower than Saturday; extreme range, $3 1C4 85 bulk. H 604 80. bheep Receipts. 2.300 .lend! shipments, 300 head; the market was nomin ally steady su Lonin Cattle Receipts, 3,610 head; shiiv ments, 550 head; market steady; fair to native steers, $S 15t 80; fair to good Texas and Indian steers, $2 903 60; canning it 002 SO. Hogs Receipts, L2S5 head; ship ments, 1,200 head; market 5c higher: fair to choice heavy, $4 755 09; mixed ordinarv to good, $4 504 90; light lair to best, $4 70 4 85. Sheep Receipts, 10,100 head: ship ments, 100 head; market strong; fair to good muttons, $3 755 25. Cincinnati Hogs strong; common and light, $4 004 75; packing and butchers', 14 C54 95; receipts, 3.4SU head; shipments, 470 head. Cattle barely steady at $2 254 25; i o ccipts, 2,430 head: shipments, 91u head. Sheep in good demand,. 3 605 50; receipts, 7,300 head; shipments. 8,100 head. Lambs easier; spring, $3 505 75 per 100 lbs. Omaha Cattle Receipts, JOOO head; mar ket slow and lower; common to fancy steers. $3 004 50: Westerns, S2 753 50. Hogs Re ceipts, 1,200 head; market active and 5c higher; light, $t 60Q4 75; heavy, U 654 80; mixed, S4 654 70. Sheep Receipts, 116; 'trmbs'oo6 eStemS' SHORTS BUYING IN. They Purchase Over rive Million Bushels to Cover Sales They Made at Higher Prices They Get Out 10c Lower Than Did the Plunger Pardridge. CHICAGO The event to-day In the wheat pit was the covering of a line of 1,060,000 bushels or more by Charley Wright He has been short for a considerable time, having put out the bulk of it, it was supposed at 82o to 85c, and not only stood by It on the recent bnlge to 88c,"Tut added considerably to It. On a break to-day he seemed to have con rinded that it was the proper place to cover. Hid begun to buy In. He was Joined by Cudaby, Linn and other big shorts. Their purchases all together are said to have reached over 1,000,000 bushels to-day. , Owing to the continued fine weather, the reak cables, lower domestic markets and tbe free selling on stop loss orders, tbe first tales were at b decline from Saturday, n-ltn July at 7sc and a few transactions at na. XJ hese prices were loo lower than the bulge Tuesday last when Partridge did the bulk of his covering of short wheat at (500,000 or $750,000 loss. W 1th some fluctuations the market rallied steadily from the start, and closed UK higher than Saturday. There was buying on California account, rumors of large freUht engagements here, a better export bnslness at the seaboard, and reports or foreigners buying futures. In addition came reports of hue win as aolng damage in nansaa. Corn was active and unsettled, ruling weaker at the start, but stronger as the session advanced, and the bulge was fairly well maintained. Offerings at the opening weie immense and initial transactions were at l&lo decline, the country being very flee sellers as also local operators. The fine weather all over the West and the large receipts, both present and prospective, were the factors which caused the early weakness and at the decline a good demand sprung up, and market giadually advanced 2J25o on covering by shorts and on investment buying by local operators, many thinking the price low enough lor the present The market ruled steady for awhile, reacted Jic. changed some and at the close July had gained ?c, and September c- Oats opened with bides at JitslJic decline, and the market for a time was very weak. Tho longs unloaded the shorts, rather over did and in their efforts to cover later in the day they advanced prices 22Jo and the cloe was steady at about the outside and o higher than on Saturday. The almost panicky decline in the wheat ana corn markets at the start similarly ai fected provisions for a few moments. There was a sudden rally in the hog products, and a strong market sneceding the momentary weakness leferred to at tho opening. The chief feature of the day's business was tho curing lor account oi wngnt oi auout t,wv, 000 pounds or ribs. Such ncaw purchases advanced tho price from $6 S56 5 the market closing at the latter price, as against $6 37K on Saturday. Lard and pork also re coveied from the early weakness and closed with improvements respectively of fie in lard and 20c per barrel in pork. Vessel room was in good demand and rates held steady at 2c for wneat and lJio for corn to Buffalo. Estimated receipts for to-morrow. Wheat, 255 cars; corn, 1,225 cars: oats, 655 cars; hogs, 23,000. Open- High Low- CIos- articles. Inc. est. est. lng. WHEAT, No. 2.1 June S 76H I SOX f 78H J 80 JnlT. 77i, 79 77H 79 Angukt 78'i SO 78U SO Corn-, No. 2. June 45H 47?fi 43 47s July 44X 46 43V 46H September 44 46 43J. 4534 OATS, No. 2 Jnne 28M SO 28 304 Julv 21 30H 26 30H September 23 2)A 2GJS 2)X Mess Tork. July 10 20 10 52 10 50 10 SOi September .. 10 37H 10 70 10 37,"4 10 67,4 Laud. JnlV 6 ZW 6 40 6 30 0 40 September. 6 47Jj 6 57)4 6 47K 6 55 SHORT BIBS. Jnlr .. 8 35 6 57 6 S2j 6 57 September 640 662)4, 640 6 62X Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dull. white. 32K33c; So. 3 white, 31$32o. fo. 2 rye. 74c .No. 2baricv. C0c:Xo. 3, t. o. b., 4C 51c: No. 4. f. o. b., 8349c No. 1 flaxseed, $1 02; prime tlmotliv seed. l 2D1 30. Mess pork, per bbl, $10 52k10 55. Lard, per 100 lbs. $1 37K6 40. Short ribs sides (loose), t6Ma6S7k: dry salted shoulders (boxed). $5 255 S7J: short clear sides (boxed), $6 65 6 82J. Whisker: distillers' finished goods, per gal., $1 15. Sugars unchanged; No. 3 new corn. 46c On the Produce Exchange, to-day, the butter market was firm: fancy oreamery, 17 lSc: fine Western, 1516Kc; ordinary 13 14c; fine, 15 16c Eggs, steady at J4I4c. NEW YORK Flour dull, heavy and un settled. Cornmeal quiet. Wheat Spot lower, unsettled and active: No. 2 red, 93K05e: afloat, 91W94c f. o. b : No. 1 Northern. 87fB 88c:No. 1 hard, 909OJJc: No. 2 Northei n, 80ii8Jic: No. 2 Chicago, STJic: No. 2 "uncr, oujt-; u. o spring, ozc declined W.GViB on fine crnn went Options declined 15ilJe on fine crop weather: large receipts nest and lower cables, advanced Klc on foreign buying, -shorts covering, talk ofdrousht In France, smaller India ship ments and increased export buslne, closing firm atlJo lower than Saturday; No. 2 red. June, 86JS7c, closing at 87c July. 8787 15-16C. closing at 87gC; August, 87JSS 1-16C, Closing at 88c: September, 87 asc, closing at 88Xc: October. 8SK89c, doting at 83c; November, 89JiS9JJc, closing nt 89c; December. 90Ji!91c closing at 91c: JlBy, 1893, Slj4S5c, closing at 95c. Bye quiet and weak; Western. 83S86c Corn Spots lower, unsettled and moderately active; No. 2, 5354c elevator; 53JJ56c afloat: ungraded mixed. 5153c; steamer mixed, 51;o: options declined fully 15-3c on tho warm wather, receipts and lower cables, advanced J2c on shorts covering, closing firm atjfc under Saturday: jnne, 5354Kc. closing at 51$c: Julv. 5'.ii52ie, closing at 52c: August. 50V52e. closing at 31Jc; September, 5051V4O, closing at 510. Oats Spots unsettled and moderately active: options more active and easier: Juno, 3334Jic closing at 34fc: July. S3535e, closing nt 34Jc: August. SS3iO, closing at 34Jc: September. 8SS3Jo, closing at 3Sc: spot. No.2 white. 40XWle: mixed West ern, SSiS-Wc; white do, 4047Jc: No. 2 Chi cago, 35X5Gc rniLADELrni -F:.-ur depressed: west orn winter, clear, $1 15i 40; do do straight, ?4 404 60; winter patent; $4 654 90; Minne sota clear, $3 75i4 CO: do straight, $4 25 M; do patent. $4 GC4 85; do lavorue brand8 higher. Wheat opened weak, closed firm; No. 2 red in export elevator, 87KC; 'No. 2 ld Jnno, 87HSSc; Julv. 87K8Sc; August, S7V 8S3; Septciiiber,87 R1c Corn Early in daV options leclined lH2c. snbscquentlv re acted K?io from lowest point, closing firm; locnl enr lots weaken No. 3 mixed in grain depot, flfle: No. 2 yellow do. 63c; No. 2 mixed Jnne, oOJjgolVic: Julv. E0V51c: August. 50 J. K39c: Jnlr. 2SS39c: .Anornst RKUif.mn. Han. tember, 35X36Kc Butter firm; good de mand: Pennsylvania creamerv extra, 18We; Ponnsvlvania -nrlnt nrtm onioQA Tp'rrTa Arm; Pennsylvania firsts, 17c. Choese steady: part skims, 67. Receipts Flour. 3 400 hbli, 16,100 sacks; wheat, 7,K bushels; oom, 26,500; oats, 8,500. CINCINNATI Flour steadv; family, $3 25 3 50; fancy, $3 004 20. Wheat easier, lower; No. 2 red, 83c. Corn easier; No. 2 mixed, 5051c Oats slow: No. 2 mixed, S5S6c Rye nominal; No. 2, 84c Pork quiet, held higher at $10 75. Lard in fair de mand, $6 20. Bulk strong at $6 62V. Bacon in fair demand at t7 75. Whisky active and steady; sales. L2S8 barrels finished goods, on basis of $1 16. Bntter steady; fancy Elgin creamery. 1920c; Ohio, 15 18c: dairv. 10llo. Linseed oil quiet and steady at 4143c Egs steady at 12K13c. Cheese steady; prime to choice cured. Ohio fiat, 89c. MINNKAPOLIS-Cash wheat was slower than for several days; No. 1 Northern did not get up to 0c, a noticeable decline from last week: receipts of wheirt here 187 cars, andatDuluth and Superior 208 cars: close Jnne, 77c: Julv. opening, 76Vfc; highest, 77c; lowest, 76(c; closing. 77c; August opened st77Kc; highest, 77c; lowest, 77Jc: closing. 77Kc; Septemberopened at 76c: high est, 77Kc: Ion est, 76:: closinrr. 77c; December, closing. 79Kc; on track. No. 1 Northern. 7RVp. No. 2 Northern, 7375c. I ST. T.finTS' FlnnT lnll onrt Inva.f. -,-! Wheat 'dropped lK-c shortly after the opening, but nearly iccovered lator on. and closed onlv KJic below Saturday; No.2 red. casb. SlS2c; July closed at 79c; August, 77Jc: December, 81c Corn Cash lower at 41!441c; options opened lo off, but re covered and closed lc above Saturday; July closed at 43c; September. 43c. Oats fol lowed corn and closed Jc over Saturday cash, 30c: July, 29c; September, 28e. Rye No market. DUXVDTTI A very weak opening, followed by a decided advancing tendency.cbaracter lzed the early hours of the market. There was a later reactions. Close: No. 1 hard, cash 82$c; June: S2Jc; July, 83c; Septembor, 80c; No. 1 Nortuern, cash, 80c; June, 80Wc July, SOJic: September, 78Jc; Na 2 Northern,' cash, 72e; No. 8, 66c; rejected, 56c; on track. No. 1 hard, S2a No. 1 Northern, SOJc NEW ORLEANS Floui quiet and steady: fancy, $4 00; extra fancy, $1 40; patents. $4 80 Cornmeal steady at S2 90. Bran dull and lower at 77Kc Corn easier; No. 2 sack mixed 50c: yellow, e2c: white, nomiral, at 63c Oats firm: sacked 4142c Rice easier; oidinarvto pood. 3U4c Hay steady and firm; prime. 15K17J,c; cnoice, 18019c ' MIL .. ADKKE Flonr steady. Wheat Ir regular; Julv, 78Jc: No. 2 spring, 79c; No. 1, Northern, 83c. Corn dull and lower; No 3 4445c Oats dull and lower; No. 2 white on cracK. ri?i1gK: jio.oi:c .Barley steady: No. s, 57c; sample, 4446c Bye lower; No. 1, 79c KASAS C1TT Wheat active and weak early; recovered later, closed steadv; No. 2 red cash, 7374c; No. 2 hard, 6768c Corn active, irregular; No. 2 mixed, 3941c; No. 2 white, 4545c Oats steady: No. 2 mixed. 2929J4c;No. 2 mixed white, 3"431c xui-Euu tvneat active ana firm; No. 2 cash and June, 87c; July, 84c; August, 83c Corn active andsteady; No. 2 cash, 47c; July. 47Kc; No. 3, 47c: No. 4, 42c Oats steady; No. 2 casb. 35c Bye quiet; casb, 80c Clover seed dull: prime, casn, $6 50. BALTIMORE Wheatlower;No.2red,8pot, 88X8SJic: June, 88Uc. Corn easy: mixed .spot and June, 52!3c Oats easier; No. 3 white T estern, 404Ic Na 2 mixed. 39 S9c Bye firm ana higher; No. 2, 84c, bid. iMsottlA Corn lower: No. 2, 4141Kc:No. 8, 84635c. Oats active; Na 8, 33S.Wc:No. white, 3131Ko. Bye scarce; No. 2, 85c Whisky firm; wines, $1 16; spirits, 1 18. Who would not give i5 cents to free their house from roaches, bedbugs, etct Bugine will do it without a doubt. TKADE OF THE CITY. Points in Real Estate, Involving a Number of Improvements. A BLOCK OP TWELVE STONE HOUSES The Advance in Realty Dne to a Good De mand, Backed by Beady Cash. FEATURES OP MONET AND SPECULATION The Order of United American Mechanics at Ingram have purchased from S. J. Bute, through the agency of Morris & Aisbitt, a large lot on Prospect avenue, near the rail road station, on which they propose erect ing a handsome three-story brick building to be occupied as lodge rooms and stores. John F. Sweeny succeeded yesterday in closing a sale of some importance, which has been pending for some time. The property consists of a square of very eligibly located ground'near the Herron Hill Park, belong ing to George L. Herron. Mr. Sweeny represents a firm that will immediately break ground tor the erection ot houses on the entire plot which will soon be placed on the market Fresh Building Schemes. Ground was broken yesterday in the Greenfield avenue plan of lots for two nice dwellings, making about 90 houses just fin ished or under way in this locality. Peter Shields, the agent, yesterday sold a fiue lot in the same place to a prominent busi ness man, who will improve it at once with a commodious general store, whioh will be a great convenience to a large population. Mr. Shields also sold two. lots in th'e Sshen ley Park plan, both of which will he im proved during the summer. The Baltimore and Ohio people are at work on the bridge at Second and Green field avenues. The Greenfield avenue elec tric road hauled upward oi 2,000 people to Schenley Park on Sunday. Views or a Business Man. Despite 'the warm weather, Mr. Edwin Powell is busy making arrangements tor the construction ot 12 threo-story stono houses on Alpha terrace, opposite the 13 already built and occupied. In the course of a conversation with Mr. Powell yesterday he said: "There is a fine opening for such houses as I have built and expeot to build. Values of property all through the Nine teenth and Twcntioth wards, and especially the Nineteenth, are advancing. For in stance, side lots that were bought last year by home capital tor $25 a foot front are now being sold for $60. The advance has been especially marked on Stanton avenue front ing on Hays, Euclid and St. Clair streets." Mr. Powell added: "The Jadvance is in no sense the outcome or forerunner of wild speculation, hut is the legitimate result of a good home demand backed by ready cash, which, of course, is the basis of all values." Yesterday's Building Permits. The week started with a snap in the building line. Twenty permits were issned for 24 improvements, all estimated to cost $43,400. Tbe most important are: Mrs. J. B. Barbour, brick dwelling on Beatty street; Nineteenth ward, 5,100; J. G, Kodgers, brick dwelling on Stanton avenue, Nineteenth ward, $5,100; J. B. Morland, three brick dwellings on Highland avenue. Nineteenth ward, $13,600; M. Melady, two frame dwellings on Lytle street, Twenty third ward, $2,000; English Lutherans, stone and brick church on Stevenson street, Eighth ward, $7,000: Special Features of Trade. Business opened up In good shape yester day. The prospect is fair for a good week. The New Tork Journal o.Rnance says: "A plan to unite tbe bituminous coal producers on a basis that will increase net earnings of all parties engaged in it is under way. The special meeting of tbo Wheeling and Lake Erie stockholders at Toledo on July 7 is un derstood to be the first move In that direc tion." Charles Thomson bought four lots in Homestead yesterday, upon which he will build during tl'O snmmer. Exports of gold from New Tork last week were $1,65S,SS3, nearly all to France and Ger many, and of silver $291,183, nearly all to London. The people of Kenton, 0., have voted to establish n system waterworks at a cost of $25,000. The Now York and Cleveland Gas Coal Company has purchased from Jemima Mc Laughlin Gl acres of coal land in Plum town ship for $12,278. A Baptist church, to cost $21,000, will be erected this summer in Franklin, Pa. At the last stock call yesterday, 27 was bid for Duquesne Traction and 26 for Birming ham. J. A. Myler, Jr., has applied for member ship in the Pittsbnrg Exchange. Owing to pre of business the Westing honse Electric Company will fix np tho old airbrake works in Allegheny and operate it in addition to its factories on Dnquesne Way and Garrison alley. The gross earnings of 142 railroads from January 1 to Mav 31 were $204,126,016, an Increase or $12,596,958. Por tho month or May tue earnings or 143 roads were $39,067,824. an increase or $824,832, Additional Points In Realty. Snyder & White sold to Samuel Larry for John Porterfleld a six-roomed brick house, with lot 20x75 feet, on Jackson street, Alle gheny, for $4,C00; also sold to Mrs. Eliza Brown for James W. Grove the property No. 28 Sherman avenue, Allegheny, for $13,no0 cash; sold to Martin L. Snyder for John Porterfleld a vacant lot 2oVx75 feet, on Jackson street, Allegheny, for $2,009. Morris St, Alsbltt sold seven lots in their Schenley View Place plan for $2,000 to Robert Reed and H. G. Genzow: also sold for the estate of Adam Jacobs five lots In their Oakland Place plan for $3,500 to J. C. Irish. Black & Balrd sold to F. I. Butledge a property on tho Morningside road, Nine teenth ward, containing about two acres w ith a. iyi story frame dwelling, for $5,000. Kelly & Rogers sold for E. C. UpstiU fonr lots in the Twenty-first ward, on Lowell and indslow streets, iorst,ouu, to a stock dealer; also sold for G. a Lewis lot No. 92 in Atlan tic plan to Miss Maggie B. Keglel, for $500; also sold for J. McKee 69x93 feet in tho En terprise plan to Sherers & Metzger, for $3,000 cash: also lor same to jurs. uunmngnnm a lot 85 feet, in the Nineteenth ward, for $1,750; also sold for G. W. Schmidt to Longdon Sons, 133 reet on Mellon street, for $4,7(8; also sold toHurbbard & Hughes, in tho Nineteenth ward, three lots, for $5,320; also sold for Mrs. Isabella Sargent to a prominent real estate dealer, 171x110 foet on Euclid avenue, for $7,524; also sold for J. W. Arrott in his Twenty-first ward plan, 520 feet by 135 In depth, to W. G. Evans ot al, for $18,200. a A. Dickio & Co. sold for J. A. Murphy to to M. E. Hoover a lot on Bennett street, near Homewood, 50x135 feot feet, for $1,175; also for C P. Meskimen to Miss A. V. Barr an improved property on Edgorton avenue, a six-roomed frame bouse, with lot 63x100 leet, ror $2,500. Reed B. Coyle & Co. sold lots Nos. 160, 161, 162, 163 and 16 In their Glenmawr Park plan at Havsville, Pittsburg, Ft.-Wayne and Chi cago Railway, -fronting 152 feet on lngleside avenue by 110 feet on Leetwood avenue, lor $750. E.-T. Schaffner sold for Henry Rinne a frame house of four rooms ana lot 89x80 feet, on Albert street, Thirty-second ward, to Miss Josephine Stack, of Redmondville, for $1,450 cash. John F. Sweeny sold for Georgo L. Herron a square of lots lronting on Camp street 220 feet. The purchasing firm will immediately begin the erection oi a number ot residences. Charles Somers A Co. sold for Mrs. Nancy Hastings to Robert Fitzpatrick, a residence property situated on Grove street. Thir teenth ward, comprising a frame house of six rooms, on lot 72x94 leet, for $2,500 cash. HOME SECURITIES. PLEASANT VAIXBT RAILWAY GETS BACK TO THE OLD MAKE. BcTivalof the Beport That It Will Consoli date With. Manchester Airbrake Divi dendBirmingham People Order New Cars Sales and Fluctuations for the Day. The stock market was sluggish yesterday, hut prices held their, own, and In a few cases wore higher. Pleasant Valley got back to par. This resurreete d the phantom of con solldatlon with Manchester, but nothing re liable to back it up was offered. Therenay he some basis for It, however. Pipeage, Clt zens' Traction and Airbrake were also strong features. Luster was bid up a fraction after tbe last call. -It was stated by an Insider that the Atr- brake dividend next month will be 10 per cent 5 regular and 5 extra. The Birming ham Traction people have ordered 20 addi tional cars, all to have the Westinghouse gearlcss motor. A leading broker said be confidently expeoted this company to de clare a dlvidond tit the coming meeting. He believes earnings lustlfy this action. There was only one sale at the first call 13 Exchange National Banc at 85: After call, 25 Pleasant Valley sold at 24 The second call was bPtter. Sales were 2 shares of Plpe nge at 11, $4,000 Birmingham Traction bonds at 101 25 Pleasant Valley at 25, and 2 Philadelphia Gas at W and 1SW. Theie was no business at the last call. Bids and offers follow: TUIKD CALL. B. A. XXCHAXGE STOCKS. Allegheny N.Bk, F'm'rslJ. N.Bk. 65K..., 85 nrst n. B Fg.. Fourth Nat nk.. I. AG. Dollar Sav Liberty Nat. BV. Second Nat.Bk.. untrrpriMsar... Cltlrens' Ins Western Ins. Co.. Allsg.Hest'gCo. Bridgpwater Chsr.V.Oas Co.. P. N. G. A P. Co. Pcnna. OasCo... Phlladelp'aCo... Wheel'g Gas Co. Fisher oil Co.... Central Traction. Cltlrens Tract'n 11 .. UK is 19K 62 Wi 20 61 28 . tVi 'iv, Pitts. Traction... PleasantValley.. Second Avenue.. Pitta., T.-& Ash. Pitts. AC. -hin. Pitta.. W. & Ky. N.Y.ACG.CCo Hand St. Bridge. Point Bridge Union Bridge.... Lnster Mining Co Westing. Electric Monon. W. Co... Union 8. 8. Co.. na 45 60)i llH SO 61), M 9 19 39 . na ir.s.&s.co..prd. Westing. A.B.C. WesCB.Co.. Llm Stand. U. V. Co. TT.S.G.Co., com. U.S.G.Co.. ptd.. 123 125 95 74 63X.. STOCKS DECIDEDLY ACTIVE. FOB THE FIBST TIME IN MANY WEEK? A CHANGE OCCURS. Values materially Improve Clear Through the LUt The Grangers and Industrials Are Particularly Strong The Influence of tha Crop Beporta. New Tons, June 18 Tbe stock market for the flrsMln'o In many weeks developed de cided notlvlty, whilo the strength shown, especially in the afternoon, was very pro nounoed, resulting in material Improvement In values all over the list, though the Grangers and Industrials and Chicago Gas in partiouiar were the espeolally strong points. The buying was more urgent than at any time during the last few weeks, and it9 source was principally Chicago, and the favorites of that center were not speolally active, but soored large gains belore the rush to buy was Satisfied. The general belief that the improved con ditions reflected in the Government crop re port would result in Increasing the foreign Investments in American securities was met with some buying for foreign account, but tbe local traders followed the lead of the Chicago party and bought largely of St. Paul, Burlington, Rock Island and Chicago Gas. There was only one weak spot in the market, and that was New England, which suffered the effects of the new move of tbe New Haven people in buvingtbe Housatonlc Railroad, and its opening loss was not only as great as any advance, by the Grangers, but its rnrther decline was equally as great. It partially recovered, however, and re mained QUlet after tbe first shimn wn rvror Tho only other week point in the list was Tennessee coaL which tell away 2 per cent, whilo New England lost nearly at the lowest pi ice, rallying only fractionally. The final dealings under the pressure brought to bear developed considerable weakness and the markot closed on the de cline, rather weak but still genorally frac tionally higher than on Saturday. The trad ing reached 391,650 listed and 11,163 unlisted. Railroad bonds also shared on the general improvement in the temper ot the markot and followed the share list in both increased activity and strength. The business done was widely distributed and a few specially active issues were seen. Among the impor tant advances, Alabama Midland firsts rose 2J to 89. The total sales of stocks yesterday at Kotr Tork were 401,808 shares, inclndtng: Atchi son, 13,346; Chicago Gas, 12.555; Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, S,8j0: Erie, 16,445; Louisville and Nashvillo, 4.6C0: Missouri Pacific. 14,960; Northwestern. 5,900; North American, 3,460; Northern Pacific, 13 320 New'Englartd. 63,59u; Heading, 24,700: St. Paul' 57,623: St. Paul and Omatia, 4,900; Union Pacific. 7,970; Western Union, 8,157; Wheel ing and Lake Erie, 3,510. The following tabic shows the prices of active stocks on the Hew York Stock Exchaneo yester day. Corrected dally for Tm: Dispatch by Whit KXT & STXPUXNS03J, oldest Pittsburg members oT the New York Stock Exchange. 07 Fourth avenue- Clos ing bid. Open High Low esu ing, est. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil. pfd Am. Sugar Rennlni? Co.. S3 40M 393. 40X 77)4 96 93)4 .14 88)4 59 1W4 30-V 23H 61)4 42 81J4- 100 82)4 IX 79!i 49)4 122 116)4 7 9614 33 V 36$ 156X "seii Am. Sugar Refining Co. pfd! 96 93)4 96 S54 AKa lop. a. Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Central of New Jersey Central Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio C. A 0. 1st pfd C. 4 0. 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust C Bur. 4 Qulncv C. Mil. & St. Paul 0.. Mil. A St. Paul. pfd... C. Rock I. & P C. St. P. M. & O C. St. P.. M. 4 O.. pfd... O. 4 Northwestern C. C. O. 4 I JO 5X 138)4 31 223 "m 139 "J9 lS8k 3IH 31 1 22.' 79 Jf 99 80 79 100H 83H 50 123)4 1"H 99 8Hf 120 79H 126 78 49M s4 1Z14 1161 07 MX CO.. C. 4 I., pref'd Col. Coal A Iron Col. 4 Hocking Val Del.. Lack. A Western.... Del. A Hudson Denver A Klo Grande Den. A Klo Grande, pfd... Distillers' A C. F. Trust... E. T.. Va. AGa Illinois Central Lake Erie A West Lake Erie A West., pref.. Lake Shore A M. S Louisville A Nashville Michigan Central Mobile A Ohio Missouri Tactile National Cordare Co.. 07 33 37 1S7X 33 37 33)4 36V 1MX 157X I3SJ4 IjTJ ma '49j 50)4 'i02J4 244 75K io4 a so 4(4 103 244 76M 49V 503 103" 25 78V 134V 73TS 50)4 i6i4 24 7W 33 73 m. 133 '4 73!4 107)4 38 57 I15g 1134 3V 90 H 113 73)4 .57H 591 57 IIS 113 UO.K 114!4 115 113 National Cordage Co., pfd .National l.eaa o National Lead Co.. pfd .cw York Central V. Y.. C. A St. L &5X an 90H 90 'ioJS "isjs "28)4 'is N. Y., C. A St. L.. 1st pfd. N. Y.. C. A St. I... 2d pfd.. . X., L,. 1!.. vv N. Y L. E. AW., pfd.. 27i 57J4 27X 65 34 19 11 414 14)4 H 53 22 33 89 22 62 W8 8M 48 44 10A 1134 9)4 40 11 na 95)4 32 74 97X 94 53 83X 0 m 34 N. V. 4S.K , N. Y.. O. AW Norfolk A Western Norfolk AWestern.pfd.. North American Co Northern Pacific Northern Pacific, prd.... Oregon Improvement ....' Pacific Mall Peo.. Dec. A Evans Phlladelnhla A Reading.. S3K 1SH 38 19'4 184 11 Jl 11 "H 15)4 20 56)4 "jsji '60)4 14V X9 56) oH 534 CO). W& Pbg., CluCnlcagu A St. I. "r'i fng.(;in..i;ni.&Br.i.,pia 63 "63 Pullman i'.ilace ar Richmond A W. P. T ... 198K 1084 8JS 198K 8X SJi Richmond A W. P. T.. pfd St. Paul A nmutn St. Paul A Duluth.pfd St. Paul, Minn. A Man .... lexas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash... Wabash, pfd Western Union Wheeling AL. E Wheeling A L. E.. prd Baltimore A Ohio Baltimore A Ohio Trust.... Westlnli'eE.AM. Co.As'd 41$ 4CK ua 40)j 11H 23X II 25X WM SIM 74 97X -a 0454 SZ'4 74 7)4 74H 97)4 Westlnh'e E.AM.Co.lst pr; Offered. Dostnn Stocks Closln? Prices. A tch Tooeka 3i7i Calumet ft Hecla....263 Franklin IS Kearsarge 12S Osceola. 3ih Santa Fe Copper.... 13 Tamarack 162 Boston Land Co. .... 5) San Diego Land Co. 16 West End Land Co.. 19K Bell Telephone.. a. .205 Lamson Store 3 20M Water Power 2)J Centennial MIn. Co. 10 N. E.Tel. Tel.... 5i Butte & B. Cop 124 Thomson-IIoustonEl 054 lloston Albany 203 Boston Sc Maine 179X Chi.. Bur. & Qalncy.lOOH juiGKrna. n. Ds.....iB FltcbburgR. R 92 Flint & PereM 19 Mass, Central. 16X Mex. Cen.'com 1H N. Y. &N. Eng 37 N.Y.AN. Eng. 7S..120 Old Colony 184 Rutland prd 72 Vl3. Central com.... 16 Allouez MIn. (new).ioo AUantlc VM Boston A Mont 43 PhlladelphlH Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks fur nished by Whitney & Stepnenson. brokers. No. 67 Fonrth avenue, members of New York Stock EX' cnange: Bid. Pennsylvania Railroad 55J4 Reading Railroad S) Buffalo, N. Y. ftPhlla. 8 Lehigh Valley, sale. 61 Lehigh Navigation M Philadelphia A Erie 33 Northern Pacific, com 20X Northern Paclflc. pref. 56)2 . i Boston Electric Stocks. Asxed. 55X 30 1-15 53Js 20M Boston, June 18. opecfa'.l The latest J electric stock quotations to-day were: , . . Bid. Asked Thomson-Houston Electrlo Co tza Thomson-Houston Electric Co., pref. 28, 29 T.-H. E. Co. Tr. securities, series C tit I FIBST I SRCOXO CALL. I CALL. B; A. B. A 65H .... 85 175 ...r .... 124 140 105)ft 205 .... 8S .... 23 .... 23 .... .... 40 .... 40 .... 80 23 HK.... H 12' HX.... 11X 12 9 10 18 ... 18 18S 20 .... 20 62 61 62 61 "e2S"63 "&'.'.'.'. SI 6S .... 58 24 25 wi -an 50 .... 51 .... 41 45 41 45 8 Hi 8 501 81S 04 51H 50 Sl.'u 50 SIX 40tf.... 10 12 16 , US.... VA Ki 17 19 . 30 .... .... na 17 kh 3) .... 30 lHtf 125 12.... "?4 "t0 "74 "so MX 63)4 I 113 .... . T.-H. E. Co. Tr. securities, serlesD.. Vii T.-H. E. W. Co 10 Ft,W. K. Co 12! ivi 7 30 jrt. w. E. vo. Tr.secnnnes. series a. u esnngnonae Electric Co Westinghouse TClMtrle Co.. nref... . 4!)j Edison E. 111. Co 115 Mining Stock Quotations. Nkw York, June 13. Mining shares: Aspen, 100; Best & Belcher, 200; Crown Point, 100; Consolidated California and Virginia. 395; Tieadwood T.,210! Eureka Consolidated, 150; Gould & Currv, 100: Hale & Norcross, 150; Homestake, 1350; Horn Silver,"330; Mexican, 140;Ophir, 240; Savage, 200; Sierra Nevada, 100; Standard, 150; Union Consolidated, 100. Bar Silver Quotations. Nkw York, June 13. Bar silver In London 40Jd per ounce New York dealers' price for silver 890 per ounce. THE TREND OF MONEY. Clearing; Bonse Statistics Show Business Conditions Are Satisfactory. Local bankers reported about the usual volume of discounting yesteiday, with nothing to indicate a radical change in the early future. The ruling rate for loans was B6 per cent. Clearings were $2,895,757 43 and balances $661,209 IS. The New York Journal of finance says of Saturday's bank statement: "As a whole, lt cannot be regarded In any other than a favorable light, because although the gross is about the same as last year, there has been steady gain at lending financial points while the losses have been largely confined to New England and the Middle States, and must be due to Idle money. The Clearing House returns showthat business conditions all ovr the country are certainly satisfac tory. In nil the leading cities there was an increase last week compared with tbe same week last year, In spite of the excitement attendlngn Prcsidcntal convention." At New York yesterday monev on call was easy. 11U per cent; last loan IK; closed of fered at i prime mercantile paper 2$5 per cent; sterling exchange quiet but steady t $4 XPy for 60-day bUls and $4 88 for de mand. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4reg 11BX do4scoup 117K M. K. AT. gen 5s.. Mutual Union Gs. .. N. J. C. Int. cert.. Northern Pac. lata. , 47 107 11W aosoreg- zou do4Kscoup Paclecosof '93s.. ..100 Louisiana stamp. 4s. W Missouri 6s Tenn. new set 63....1C3 Tenn. new set 5s.. ..103 Tenn. new set 3s.. .. 73K Canada So. 2ds 102h Central Pae. Ists....l08 Den. & It. G. lsts.,116 Den. &R. G. 4s 84M Den. 4 R.G. West is Eriejds 1C5X M..S.AT. genes... 79Ji Bid. 118 Northern Pae. 2CS... U3H onuircBieru con...iss Northwestern deb 53.107 Oregon Trans Cs St.L.LM. gen 5s.. MH 8t. L.JtS. F.genmMlO St Paul consols 1S0S St. P. C.Paclsu.-119) T. P. L. G.T.ttets... 60 T. P. R. G.T.Bets.. 29"4 Union Pacific lst...109,H West Shore 105)4 R. G. W. 82)4 Sank Clearances. New Obleass Clearings, $1,379,299. New York Exobange, bank, $1 SO; commeroial, SOo per $1,000 premium. MzMraia-New York Exobange, selling at $1 50; olearlngB, $461,072: balances, $199,499. St. Louts Bank clearings, $4,680,155; balances, 870,521. Money, quiet at 46 per cent. Exobange on New York, 75o premium. Philadelphia The bank clearings to-day wore $9,326,825,and balances,$l, 868,457. Money, 8 per cent. New York Bank clearings to-day, $77,692; 081; balances, $5,870,9. BoaToif Bank clearings. $15,439,258; bal ances, $1,589 660. Money, 2 per cent. Ex change on New York," 5 to 10 cents discount. Baltimore Clearings tc-day, $1,931,520; bal ances, $293,126. Money, 6 per cent. Chicago Bank clearings, $23,397,000. Money, steady, 45 per cent. New York Ex change, par to lOo premium. Sterling ex change, quiet, 60 day bills, $4 87)4: demand, $4 88. THE HOME MARKETS. WOW IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR SECURE STBAWBEB.RIES. TO Southern Cantelopes Are to the Front Cereals Quiet All Along the Line, and Oats a Shade Lower Hog Products Are Moving Freely. OrriOE or The Dispatch, I PrrrsBDBo, Motoat, June 13. ( Country Pboduce Jobbing Prices Tbe supply of strictly fresh eggs is small, and the kind on the market are weak at in side quotations. With the exception of iancy creamery butter all dairy products are dull. The supply of cheese and coun try butter exceeds demand, and the drift of markets is toward a lower level. Poultry is in light snpply, but demand is also light and prices are unchanged. Ihe first can telopes of the season arrived from New Orleans within a day or two and are in de mand at 50G0c apiece. Home-grown strawberries are in fair sup ply, and all choice stock moves freely. Tuesday s receipts promise to be the largest or the season. This week will without doubt be the best time or the year to lay in supplies or strawberries for canning pur poses. Butteh Creamery Elgin, 1920c: Ohio brands, lG17r; common country butter, C10c; choice country roll. lKSHc. BEAD'S Slew York and Michigan pea. 1 7S1 85: marrowfat. 12 15(2 23; lima beans, za3Jic per lb; hand-picked medium, I 701 75. Beeswax chjlcc, S33ic per &; low grades, 22 23c. Cheese New Ohio cheese, 8c; New York cheese, 10c; llmburger. 1313)$c; W lsconsln swelt zer, full cream, 13)414)4c; Imported sweltzer, 2C 26Hc. Cider Country elder. 5 005 50 per barrel; sand refined, 6 507 CO: crab elder. 17 5SS 00. EOOS Strictly Ires h, lD)417c; goose eggs, 2C 25c per dozen; duck eggs, 1820c. FEATHEBS Extra lire geese, 5758c; No. 1, 48 due per id; mixeaiois, zotgkuc. Drikd Fbcits Peaches, halves. 5)4c: evapo rated apples,77)4c; apricots. 9llc: blackberries, 56c; raspberries. lfi13)4c; huckleberries, 7c; California peaches, 79Sic. HOXET New crop, white clover, 1617c; Cali fornia honey. 1213c 9 lb. Matle STBur cs70c $ gallon. MAPLE HUGAK aJC f! ID a pair; dressed chickens. 1516c91b: dressed tur keys, lrwisc y m: aresseu uncus, iKiec 4 IB. . Potatoes Carload lots, on track, 505c; from store. 60&S3C a bushel. Raspbebbies 20c a box; cherries, 3 25 a bushel: 19 03 a stand. Seeps Western rccleaned medium c'over. Job bing at J3 75: msmmoth. $7 83; timothy. 1 70 for prime, and fl 73 for choice: blue grass, $2 652 80: orchard grass. 1 50: millet, 31 15: German, $1 .10; Hungarian. II 10; fine lawn, 25c? ft; seed buck wheat. It 401 SO. Stkawbeubies 2 50(3)2 75 a crate; 815c per box. Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered. 4)4c TnopiCAL Fbuits Lemons, fancy Mcssina.13 SO 4 01: Messina and California oranges. 1 004 50 per box: bananas. l 5i)2 00 firsts. 11 25(31 SO sec onds: Persian dates, 4)5c per poQnd;Tayerfigs, 1214c per pound; pineapples, I012c apiece. Vegetables Cabbage. l 0051 25 a barrel crate, 12 252 30 a 2-barrcl crate; green onions, 15c a doen: yellow Danver. 1 752 00 a barrel: new Bermuda onions. 12 0 a box: new Florida tomatoes. 2 503 00 a bushel crate; Bermuda potatoes. 6 00 a barrel: Southern potatoes. 3 504 UO per barrel: spinach. II (01 25 a barrel; new beets. 4043c a dozen: asparagus, 40c a bunch; radishes, 2S35c per dozen: new peas. 175 a half barrel; green beans, 12 502 75: cucumbers, 50375c per dozen; rhubarb. 20c a dozen. Grocriea. Monday seldom develops anything new in this, line. The efforts of tbe coffee bulls promise to be abortive, as the reports from Brazil insure an extraordinary crop. Sugars are firm. Obeen Cokpee Fancy, 21!22Xc; choice Rio. 2021c; prime, !S19c; low grade, 1617c; old Gov ernment Java, 29031c: Maracaibo,2122)e: Mocha, 28;9c: Santos. 2fi22)ic; Caracas, 2425,Hc; La Ouayra, 21H22)jC. Roasted (In papers) Standard brands. 11.15c: higher grades, 22)J6c: old Government Java, bnlk. 3lS3Jc: Maracalbo. 22($21c: Santos. 19H 23c:peaberry. 2&Hc: choice Bio. 21)$e: prime Rio, 20'4c: good Rio. H)c: ordinary. 17:sc. Spices (wbol(i)-Cloves. lulzc: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c: pepper. 12c: nutmeg. 7080c . Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 11 test, 6c: Ohio, 150. 7)4c: headlight, 150 test, 6i4c: water white, 7WS8c: globe, 14iai4Wc elalne. 1.1c: carnadlne. lie; royatlne, lie; red oil, 10)Uc; purity, 14c; olelue, 21c Mixebs' Oil No. 1. winter, strained, 3940cper gallnn: snmmer. 153Tc: lard, 5233c. Stbup Corn syrup, 2427c: cftolce sugar syrup, 34'Xc: prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prime, jSTo. Molasses Fanev new crop, 4C(2c: choice, 4041c;'uld crop, 36g)33; N. O. syrup. 443 50c. SODA-Bl-carb, in kegs, 3M3Xc: bl-carb. in Xs. 54ic: bi-carb. assorted uackages. 53106c: sal soda. in kegs. lMc: do granulated. 2e. 1 UJUfULis-otar, xuu weigni, yc; eieanne. per set. Sc: narafilne. lirStr.c. Rick Head. Carolina, OKOSJs'c: choice, 5X5Hc: Louisiana, 53ij .53iic s . V.-r. Ma. MTIVPII Pus. 9S corn starch, 5.V6Mc; gloss starcn. a.wg)0!c. Fobeion Fhuit I.aycr raisins. 12 00: London layers, 12 25; Muscatels, II 73: California Musca tels. 1 401 CO; Valencia, smH't Ondara Valen cia. c;;c: Sultana, 813c: currants, 3M3Vc: Turkey prunes, 4U3)c: French prune. 8lzc; cocoannts. ICO, is 00: almonds, ban.,'? lb, 20c: do lvica, 17c; du shelled, 50c: walnuts. Nap.. 13 14c: blclly Alberts, lie: Smyrna flgs, rZiaWJc; new 1gs.55Hc: Brazil nuts, 6c: eaas, 13Hc: citron, 9 lb. 422c: lemon peel. 10c ? lb;,orauge peel. I2c. 'SUOAU8 C'nbes, 5c; powdered, 5c: granulated, 4Kc; confectioners'. 4!jc; sott white. 4!t94Hc: yel low, choice. 4(4Hc; yeUow, good, 34ct yel low, fair. 3MS34C PiCKLES-Medlum, bbls (1.200), S4 00; medium, half bbls (SOO), 12 607 Salt-No. 1 per bbL II 20: No. 1 extra, per ,half bbl, II 10; dairy, per bbl. $1 20: coarse crystaLper bbl. $1 20; Mljrglns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks. $2 80: Big gins' Eureka. To 14-fi) packets. $3 CO. Canned Goods Standard peaches. It 75(31 90; 2ds. $1 351 45. extra peaches. $2 00: 10; pie peaches so90c; finest corn. $1 25(31 CO; Hftl. Co. corn. II 00(31 10: red cherries. $1 CCrai 10: lima beans. $1 33: soaked do. 85c: stringed do. Wait; marrowfat p?as. 90o3fl 10: soaked peas. 6075c: pineapples. $1 Ml 20: Bahama do. 12 Oo: damson plums. 1 00: green gages. II 85: egg plums, 1 00; California apricots. 1i 732 00; California pears. $1 CO2 10: do green gages. 11 83: do egg plums. $1 81: extra white cherries. 12 63: S3: raspberries, II 1.S31 23; strawberries. 93c(&SI 10; gooseberries, II Coral 05; tomatoes 001396c; salmon 1-D cans. fl 3U91 80, blackberries 70c; succotash, 2-lb cans, soaked, 90c: do green, 2-Ih cans. II 23f$I 50: corn beer, 3-lb cans. II e5l 70; 1-lb cans. It Ml; baked beans, 1 1 S3: lobsters. 1-lb cans, 2 25: mack erel. I-Ib cans, botlert. i 50: sardines, domestic. Ms. 13 90(34 CO: Hi. SS 25: sardines. Imported, Ms. II 5M)I 60: sardines. Imported. M". 12 Ou; sardines, mustard, J3 15; sardines, spiced. 3 15. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. $24 (Oper bbl: extra No. 1 do mess. $20 00: No. 2 shore mack erel. 19 50: No. 2 large mackerel. 113 00: No. 3 large mackerel. IIS CO: .o. 3 small mackerel. 110 00. Herrlng-spllt.'3 30: lake. 13 25 per 100-m bbl. White llsh. 17 50 per iro-Ib half bbl. Lace trout. Id 50 per half barrel. Finnan haddles 10c per lb. Iceland halbut. 1 per lb. Plekereb. hair bbls, 14 00: quarter bbls. $1 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff herring. 85c. OATMEAL14 701 75. Grain, Flonr and Feed. There were no sales on Monday's call at the Grain Exchange. Receipts, as bul letined, 33 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 3 cars of oats, 1 or ear corn, 1 of straw, 1 of bay, 2 of malt, 11 of flonr. By Pittsbnrg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 2 cars of bay, 6 of oats. By Balti more and Ohio 1 car of oats. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of malt, 1 of flour. Shell corn and oats are low er, as our quota tions will disclose. Ear corn is steady. Wheat Is quiet at a slight reduction. Mill feed and hay are dull. All along cereal lines the markets are favorable to buyers. Following are prices for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance from store: Wheat-No. 1, 9394c; No. 2 red. 91)492c; No. 3 red, 8738Sc. Corn No 2 yellow ear. mOsec: hlghmixed ear. 54(3134Hc; mixed ear. 32)453c; No. 2 yellow shelled. 5434)C: high mixed shelled. C333)4c; mixed shelled: 52352)4c. Oats No. 1 oats. 4C40)4c: No. 2 whlte.S9)410c; extra No. 3 oats. 33)4(2&c: mlxdd oats, 3ft$33c. Rye No. 1 Pennsylrenla and Ohio, 858Cc; No. 2 Western, 83SSIc. Floub Jobbing prices-Fancy spring patents. 4 855 10: fancy winter patents. (I 85r$5 10; fancy straight wlntr. $4 Mi 75; fancy straight spring. 14 604 75; clear winter. M 5(34 30; straight XXXX bakers'. 4 2S4 50; rye flonr. SI 75.5 00. MILUZED No 1 white middlings. $15 5016 00 per ton; No. 2 white middlings. 13 (10315 50: brown middlings, ail 5015 00; winter wheal bran, fl4 OO 15 00. liAY uaieatimomy, cnoice. I3 25(0)13 m; nn. 1, 7dftsis iu; 0. z, 911 ugu ou; loose irom wagon, (0315 00. according to aualitv: nralrle hay. SOrain 00: sacking hay. 110 coraio 50. STRAW-Oats. 17 2SW7 50: wheat. S6 5030 85: rye. $7 75S 00. Provisions. The movement in this line is active and tbe advance already reported is fully sus- talned. Sugar cured hams, large Sugarcured hams, medium Sugar cured hams, small Sugarcured California bams Sugar cured b. bacon Sugarcured shoulders Suaar cured boueless shoulders Sugar cored skinned shoulders Sugar cured bacon shoulders Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders Sugarcured beef, rounds Sugar cured beef, sets Sugar cared beef, flats bacon, clear sides, 30 lbs Bacon, clear sides. 2tTM... 10M 7)4 9 8)4 7!4 Ji 12 10 8 Dry salt clear sides. 30 lbs average. , Jiess pora. neavy.. Mess pork, family. , . 13 50 , 13 50 5,- 5 , 5s 6!4 bH th 6V, 6)4 Lard, refined. In tierces Lard, refined. In one-half barrels.. Lard, refined. In 60-lh tubs Lard, refined, in 20-lb palls , Lard, refined. In&O-lh tin cans , Lard, refined. In 3-Iblin palls Lard, refined. in3-lb tin palls Lard, refined, lmo-tb tin palls... The Coffee Markets. Rio Jaweiko, Jnne 1L Coffee First ordi nary, 11,350 rois per 10 kilos: good second, 10.800 reis; receipts during tho week, 43,003 bags; purchases for the United States, 71,000 bags; shipments to the United States, 46,000 bags: stock, 70,000 bags. Sahtos, June 11 Coffee Good average 11,150 reis per 10 kilos; receipts during tbo week 610,000 bags; purchases for the United States, 15,000 bag shipments to the United States, 2,000 bags; stock, 231,000 bags. New York, June 13. Coffee Options steady, unchanged to 5 points down: Bales 173,000 bags, including June, ll.9512.05c; Jnly, ll.83ll.90c-: September, 11 o0i11.90c: December, 11.8011.85c; March, 11.85c Spot Rio dull, steady; No. 7, 1313c. Tho Drygoods Market. NbwYobk, June 13. Bnsiness In drygoods was In a general way relatively quiet, owing to the fact that buyers have taken a great many goods of all kinds of late and are inlrly well filled up on early purchases. The market has been tending to grind for a week, waiting upon an expected movement In certain blenched cottons. That .took place to-day and was attended w-th free sales in instances referred to. Agent s revised prices as follows: Lonsdale cambric, 10c, with dis counts: Lonsdale 44 bleached shirtings, 8c: 7-4, 7ci Blackstone, 6$c; Hope, 6e. The Turpentine Markets. New Yobk. Turpentine quiet, steady; 2930c. WiLsuiiGTOif, N. C. Spirits of turpentine dull, 23c; rosin firm, strained 85c; good strained 90c; tar steady, $1 35; crude turpen tino steady; hard $1 00: yellow dip $1 80; vir gin $1 80. Charleston, S. G Turpentine steady, 26c; rosin firm; good strained 90c. Savajtwah, Ga Turpentine Arm at 27c; rosin firm at $1 051 10. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is a Harmless, Positive Cure) for the worst form of Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles, inflammation and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements, also Spinal Weakness and Leucorrhcea. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus in an early stage of development, and checks the tendency to cancerous humors. It removes faintness, flatulency, weakness of the stomach, cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleep lessness, Depression and Indigestion, also that feeling of Bearing down, causing pain, weight, and backache. It acts in harmony with the laws that govern the female system under all circumstances. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound te unsurpassed. Correspondence! freely answered. Address in confidence, LYDIA E. PINICHAM MED. CO., LTNN, Ma&. BROKERS FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 18S4. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKEOi- 45 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New York: and Chi cago. Member New Yorr, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanges. Local securities bought and sold for casa or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our dlsoration and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (sines 13)3). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. e7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. .P30-35 Merchant Tailors' Latest Styles IN SPRING SUITINGS. 2i arid upward TKOUSERS. 15 up. Grvx Us A Teial. CAT ANACQH ft GAVIN. No. 197 PrrTH ATS Cleaning and repairing a specialty myS-D NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BRIGHT'S KIDNEY DISEASE. Painful, retarded, scanty urination, gravel, catarrh of bladder, sand and unhealthy dot posits in urine, frothy, thick, turbid urine) filled with mucus and brick dust, too fret quent discharge at night, pain in region, of kidneys, slow and difficult discharge in. old people, bloodr urine, cured by our Kid ney remedies. Ilnndreds have been made) happy by them. -Examination of urine free of charge to those taking treatment. Doc tors on duty from 9 A. Jf. to 9 p. M. daily. Consultations free for all diseases. If yon) can't come, send for book, "Guide to Health." It will cost you nothing and may save your life. Question blanks on application. Med icine by mall postpaid. Correspondence confidential. Mnnyon's Homoeopathic E Remedy Co., Parlors and Private Offices 907 Penn av. Je7-55-TT8 ESTABLISHED 1867. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY A SPECIALITY DANIEL M'CAFFREY. Hay, Grain and Commission, 238 AND 210 FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. Consignments of and orders for grain; solicited. my 17 L7-4B-D MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER SI 4 PENN AVENUE. PITTSBURG, PA. As old rosldents know and back Hies o? Pittsburg papers prove, i3 the oldest estac lisbed and moat prominent physician in tha citv.devoting speoial attention toall ohronla r'rom-Ve-NO FEE UNTIL CURED ponsible MCDXni IQ anl1 mental dls peron llCn V UUO eases, physical do cav, nervous debility, lack of energy. ambt tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness dizziness sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ishe'l blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption unfitting the person forbuslness,socIety anl marriage, permanently, safely and privately hTaVBLOOD AND SKIN? eruptions, blotcho3.fallinr bair.bones, pains, clandnlar swulllngs, ulcerations of tha tongne, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ar cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml I DIM A DV kidnev and the ystom. Unllttn T .bladder de rangement', weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful, symptoms receive searching treamen prompt relief and real cure'. Dr. Whittier's life-long extensive expert enceinsnres clentIflo and reliable treat menton common sense principle-?. Consultsy tlonfrfo. Patient) at a distance as carefully treated as if hers. Offies hour?, 9 a. v. to I r. x. Sunday, 10 a. ic to I r. x. only. DEI WHrrTlBB,81tloaa avenue. Pittsburg. Pa IK'S COTTOfl BOOT COMPOUND, A recent discovery by an old ph)slclan. Snccessfully used monthly by thousandof ladles. Is the only perfectly safe and reliable mcaicine fiiscoverea. Beware of iinrrlnciDleil drnjr gists who olfer Interior medi cines in place of this. Ask for Cook's toTioxRcOT Com roCKn. take no aabsti tntp nr inrimaft &iid 6 cent-In Dostaife in letter. and we will send, sealed, by return mall. Full sealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 stamps. Address PO - D LILY COM PAN Y. No. 3 Fisher Block. Detroit, Mich. Sold In Pittsburg by Jos. Fleming Son. 41) Market street. del7-51-eodwk DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, a ginrintei-il specMc for llysterlt, I)lz7lness. Convulsions. FlU. Nervous Neuralgia. Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by ths uss of alcohol or tobicco. Wakefulness. Mental De presslon. Softening of the liraln resulting in In sanity, decay and death. Premature Old Age. Loss of Power in either ser. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by orer-exertlon of tha brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each boj contains one month's treatment, fl.00 a box. Ji six for S3. 00, by mall. WE GUAKASTEE SIX TSOXKI To enre any case. VTitli eich order received fotf six boxes we will send the purchaser u".rwrlttea- Suarantee to refuntl the moncr If the treatment oes not cure. Guarantees Issued only by Ktflb G. STOCKY. Druggist, Sole Agent. Nos. 2401 anl 1701 Penn avenue, corner Wjlle avenue and Fulton street, Pittsburg, Pa. Use Stu cky'i, IJlarrhmdi Cramp Cure. Sand 50 cts. Ja-132-eoda LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NKRVTNI The great Span ish Remedy, Is sold WITH A W R I T T E N GUARANTEE to cure all nerr ousill3eases,sucli 'as Veak3Iemorv befobe ASP AVTXn ustO. Loss of Illn Powers Wakefulness Lost Manhool. Nightly Emissions. Nervousness, Lnssltudcall drnlns and loss of power of the Generative Organs In either sex caused by over-cxertlon, youthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants. 31 per package by mall:R for. 'With prery 3 order we GIVE A. WRITTEN OUARANTKF. TO CUKEorREFDND MONEY. Spanish MeJIclne Co., Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. Mich. For sale b JOS. FLEMING bON. Pittsbnrg. ce2JS-im VIGOR OF MEN Easily. Quickly, Permanently KESTOBKTsjt WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBIUTT, and all the train of evils, the results of over work, siokness, worry, etc Full strength. development, and tone guaranteed in all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immedi ate improvement seen. Failnre impossible, 2,000 references. Book, explanations ana proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address KltLE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. We send the marvelous French Bemedy CALTHOS free, and a legal guarantee that Calthos will STOP Discharges Jk EmlMleas, CUBE gjxrmatorrhea. Varicocele, mad HESTOXE Lost rigor. Use Hand pay if satisfied. Address. VON MOHL CO., Sols Itarrtftn Atreats, CledBBalL Okla. DR. lyjOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old; ' physician with great success. It l&aper' fectly safe and reliable remedy and is suo cessiully used as a monthly corrective t thousands of ladles. Beware of imitations." Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female PlllsV and take no other, or enclose II and we will! mail you a box securely scaled in plain paV per. Price $1 per box. six forts. ' DR.MOTT'S CITEM. CO., Cleveland, O. 6old at wbolele and retail by Jos. Flemiux & Son. Pittsbnrz. Pa- desi-rra l DOCTORS LAKE , SPUCIALI8TS in all caaea reW quiring scientific and oonfl dentiai treatment. Dr. S. K" Lake, M. It. C. P. S., is the okj-, est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. ConsultaH tlon free and strictlr conftw dentiai. Office hours, 9 to4 and 7 to 8 r. JCi: SundayJ, 3 to 4 r. K. Consult tbem parses) ally, or write. Docroits Lake, cor. PenaMU and Fourth at. Pittsbnrg, Pa. JeS-TlaWM I DR. SAWDER'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory Latest Patents I Best Improvements! Win euro wlthont medicine all Weakness resulting from over-taxation of brain, nerve forces, exl' cesses or Indiscretion, as exhaustion, nervous de1 bllltr. sleeplessnexs. lanjtuor. rheumatism, klc ney. liver and bladder complaints, lame back, lunw bago. sciatica, (teneral ill-health, etc. This Elect trie Belt contains wonderful Improvements orer all others, and (fives a eurrent that Is Instantly felt bywearerorwe forfeit 45,000, and will cure alia he above diseases or no par. Thousands hare been cured hv this marvelous Invention after all other remedies failed, and we give hundreds OX testimonials in this and creryotherState. Our Powerful IMPROVED ELECTRIC SU3 rENSOtlY. the jrreatest boon ever offered weak men. FREE with ALT. BELTS. Health and vigor ous strength GUARANTEED in 60 to 80 days. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, free. Address. BANDEX ELECTRIC CO, ttssu No. US Broadway, New York 1 1 1b$
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