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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 189a
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LITE STOCK BKYIEW.
Buns of Cattle at Local Yards Lighter
Than Last Week.
PBICE OF GOOD BEEVES ADVANCED.
Kot Enough Light Trime Butcher Cattle
to Go Around.
SWINE HIGHER AND SHEEP STEADY
Office of The Dispatch,
Pittsburg, Wepxesdav, June 15. s
There have been on sale this week at the
East Liberty yards about 58 loads of cattle,
against 65 loads last week. Fire loads of
this week's offerings were held' over from
last week. The principal source of supply
was Chicago. Fully two-thirds of all the
beeves oSered in our local markets of late
came from Chicago. "With the exception ol
one load of Allegheny county cattle, there
were no heavy prir on the market. This
one load, which averaged 1,500 pounds, was
held at M 75 per cwt, but they were sold at
a shade below this figure. Light tidy
butcher beeves, weighing from 1,100 to
1,200 pounds, were scarce, and sold at an
advance of 15e per cwt on prices of a week
ago. The highest price paid this week was
f4 70.
Fresh cows were not in as large supply
this week as last, and the quality of those
on sale was low. Very few sales were re
ported above $36 per head. Veal calves were
In fair supply and a shade higher, with $5 SO
as tne top.
.There were not above 83 carloads or boss
on sale this week at Liberty against 55 loads
last week. As a result of the reduced re
ceipts, markets have been active and firm
at an advance of 20c per cwt. A few tops
were sold as high as $5 25, whereas the
highest price a week ago was $5 00 per cwt.
Good sheep were scarce and firm at last
week's prices, but common and low erades
were dull and slow. Top price of sl-eep was
$5 40; yearlings, $6 00, and spring lambs $6 50.
A Lire Stock Firm's Review.
Following; is report of the week's transac
tions by William Holmes A Co.:
We report 55 loads of cattlo on sale ilonday,
against 60 loads on Monday of last week.
Thirty loads were from Chicago and the
balance from Ohio, Indiana and Pennsyl
vania. There were two loads of slop-fed
steers ana two loads of slop bulls fed In
Pennsylvania, which sold about same as
grain led of same weights. The trade opened
. w ith a better feeling at 10c to 15c advance on
lmndy lat butchering cattlo, which were in
demand and very scarce. Coarse fat and
gicen half-iatted cattle weie dull sale at
about last week's prices. Buyers are now
beginning to appreciate good grain-fed
stock, and we will soon have to make a
much wider spread of prices, as we feel
quite sure good grain fed will go higher in
the near lutttre, while half fatted slippery
beeves will go lower. We quote prirre 1,100
to 1,500 at $4 5004 70; good. 1,200 to 1,300, $4 10
& 50; good l,0u0to 1.100, H 004 25: leeden.
5)00 to LOO0, $3 403 75: stockeis, 600 to 900,
$2 503 25; cons and bulls. $2 003 25; fresh
co and springers, $20 0045 00 per head.
Receipts of hogs were lair on Monday,
which, with a good demand here and higher
prices West; sold about 10c higher than the
close of last week. Since Monday receipts
have been light and everything bold onai
rival at steady prices to 5c higher this morn
ing, closing nrm. e quote select tops at
J5 20S5 25: good mixed, $5 155 20; best York
ers f3 15; common to fair Yorkers and pics.
$4 So5 00.
Sheep were In fair supply on Mbndav. The
quality was common and markets were dull
at a shade lower prices, while good fat
sheep were scarce and sold readily at about
last week's prices. In our Judgment good
fat sheep will continue to sell lor good
prices all season. We look for low prices on
common grades. Since Monday receipts
have been light, and, as the quality has been
poor, they had to be closed out at a shade
below Monday's prices. We onote pritno
lrOSllO-lb. wethers at S5 505 "65: good S5
90-lu.. $5 005 30; good 7580-ib.. $4 254 75;
fair, $3 50g4 00; common, $1 503 00: prime
to extra yearlings, $5 906 00: good, $3 25
5 50; common to fain $4 004 50: spring
lambs, te oo7 50. Veal calves re more
plentirnl but find ready sale for good grades
at 15 105 25.
Sales Since Last Report.
Following are some of the principal sales,
showing drift of markets:
Lafferty Bros. & Hadden Hogs: 23 head. 4.310
lbs. f 00: 56 head. 8,580 Iba, 15 00:82 head, 11820
lbs. $5 Il. Sheep i2 head, 3,890 lbs, M tt; 63
head, 3,450 lbs. MM; 353 head. 12,050 lbs. S4 75: T4
head, 5,010 lbs, S 00; OT head, 8,140 lb. 4 35; 61
head. 3. 350 lbs. l 50: 228 head. 17,S301bs, $4 75.
S. li. Hedges & Co.: Cattle-15 head. 16,250 lbs,
t CO: 11 calves, 1,400 lbs, (1 75. Hogs-67 head. 11,
470 lb. 5 15: 62 head. 9.700 lbs. $5 12I;20 head,
3.CT lbs. 5 ro. Sneep-111 bead, 4,810 11.5, li 65;
UMiead, 6.710 lbs. H 60; 141 head, 10,510 lbs, S3 CO;
21 head. 2. 120 lbs, ft 50.
Holmes, BnggsACo.: Cattle 14 head, 13.140 lbs.
13 H; 15 head, 17,150 lbs. f4 30; 10 head. 14,840 lbs.
H 50: 15 bnlle. 18. 140 lbs. S3 25. Hogs 75 head. 12,
170 lbs, 35 15: 54 head. 6,870 lbs, H 90; 29 head. 5,350
lbs, 15 20. Sheep-3G3 head, 51,910 lbs, 5 30: 145
hiad. 8, 160 lbs, 4 75: 112 head. 8.23) lbs, fi 65; 15
calves. 1.910 lbs. So 25: 67 calves. 8.20 lbs, t5 20.
John Hestet.t Co.: Cattle 23 head. 25.S70 lbs
t4 25: 23 head, 21.0S0 IDs, f2 IS: 3 fresh cows, f3u CO
Kr head. Hogs 28 head. 5.800 lbs S 25; 77 head,
SOT lbs ft 20; 305 head. 49.990 lbs to 15. Sheep
65 head. 4.410 lbs S 00; 112 head. 7,670 IBs, f.1 60; 1K5
head, 16,500 lb. N 30; 522 head, 44.920 lbs, (5 20; 297
head, 24.9m lbs, ts 10; 508 head, 40,110 lbs J5 00; 121
head. 8. 140 lbs. J4 65.
Drum. Dver A Co.: Cattle 12 head, 14, (MO lbs,
14 30; 12 head. 11.650 lbs $3 M; 11 head, 18.13) lbs
- w; . neau, .dou 105, 94 w: l neaa, u,iku ids.
M 95: 12 head, 11,010 lbs. 83 75; 211 head. 22,040 lbs,
14 25: 15 head. 18.550 lbs, U 50; 22 head, 24.750 lbs,
4 20. HnK7i nead, 12.170 lbs 85 15; 61 head,
MrJ lbs 84 90; 99 head. 12,650 lbs 84 30: 124 head.
l3-.:F.""-4 70; HKheiu 17,1'iOIbi, 85 12: 44 head,
V0"?"- ' Sheep -190 head, 15,300 lbs 81 70;
63 head. 5.430 lbs 12 50.
uMRfvL Irelwood Imhoff: Cattlo-20 head.
?H-!2i!!- " 03; il ,,e:ld- 19." lbS 3 65; 15 head.
28,.V2,!b3- ' !M ,lfad. 17.400 lbs 84 20:44 calves
5.440 4bs 30. Horo-43 head. 8. (BO lbl, 85 00 41
& ? lbs 85 05: 121 head. 20,180 lbs 85 15.
f,n!P7Jhcad. Result,.. t4 73: 11J head, 9.790 lbs
l!?:,,?,-he?(1:!'-T70 lhs4 75: 53 heaJ. 3.100 lbs
0 25: 193 head, 14.450 lbs, H 30; 390 head, 32.730 lbs
85 10: 105 head. 9.330 lbs, 85 30.
. ?lS,l"v,U?w.1tn ewhurn: Cattle-H head.
8.480ibs f3 45: 6 head. 6.970 lbs. 84 30:6 head. 5 030
'VV-01 ? calvts. 810 lbs 5 00:22 calves 2,6801bs,
J'i 25;40calves. 5.1Wlhs 85 25. Hogs-G7 head. 13.
030 lb-, 85 20; 55 head. 8.630 lbs. 85 05; 124 head-IX-730
lbs J4 70: 15 head, 8.630 lbs 85 10:71 head. 1" 070
lbs 85 15: US head, 23.0S0 lbs 85 20. SheeD-100
head. 8.330 lbs, 87u:74 head, 7,J0 lbs 8". S; 43
head, 2.950 lbs 85 75: 130 head. 9.830 lbs. 84 7s'l3l
beat I'SSift 2i : IK head-,3-350 ,bs- 40'; 107
ItcneVer, I.lnkhorn i Co.: CattIe-9 head. 10 420
lbs 84 05; 4h(.ad. 4.960 lbs 54 25; 8 head. 9.8S0 lbs
4J0: II head. 9.410 lbs. S3 70; 11 head. 9,600 lbs
13 30; 21 1 eid. 13,000 lbs. 3 00: 12 calves. 1.440 Ibil
fi ,0. S-cl7h.,c"L Ib &P- Hoits-ai head. ?.a0
?6-J5n: rShead.M.74iIbs. tiio: 95 head, lolss.
lbs t 10: 102 head, 17,120 lbs. 85 12. Slieep-IM
head. 11,350 lbs. i 25; 77 head, 6.JC0 lbs. 84 .5 41
head. 2.370 lbs S 60: 228 head, 20.6I0 lbs, 83 35:' 253
head, 21,33) lbs. 85 ou; 140 head, 10.200 lbs, 81 60.
By Telegraph.
New York Beeves Keceipt", 1,C70 head,
including 31 cars lor sale; maikct 10c per 100
ounds higher; native steers, $4 054 00 per
1C0 pounds; Texans at $3 70; bulls and con
$1 ;5gJ 60: dressed beef, steady at 6J"ic
per pound; shipments to-day, 4S0 bcees
and 8.7H quarters of beet: to-morrow, 928
beeves and 65 s.heep. Calves Receipts, 4,503
head:maiketJ4c per pound higher; veals,
J4 506 25 per 100 pounds; mixed calves, $4 00
4 25: butter milk calves, SJ 0 4 00. Sheep
Kecelpts, 6,520 bead; sheep firm; Iambs Vo
per pound higher; heep, $4 756 25 per luO
pound: lambs. $5 75$8 50: dressed mutton
steady at lOQHUc per pound: dressed lambs
liom ll14c Hogs Receipts, 5,290 hend in
cluding 2 ctrs for sale: market firm at $5 10
6 60 per 100 pound.
Chicago Cattle Receipts. U.0C0 head;
shipments, 3,800 bead; choice natives strong
at $4 254 55; others lower at $3 5004 00:
Texans lower at $2 10J 00: stockers, ii 0C
? . . Hogs Receipts, 30,000 head: shipments,
8.( 00 head; market closed 510a lower; rough,
tl 254 75: mixed packers, $4 75i 90; prime
heavy and butcheis' weights, 4 905 15:
iigut, h iUo 00, bheep-Receipts, 9,000
head: shipments, 2,700 head: wethers and
ycai lings steady; others weak to lOo lowj-r;
natives $4 75i 75; vearlings. JC 000 50;
esterns, $5 25g5 50; lambs, $4 006 75.
Cuffalo Cattle Receipts, 125 loads
through: 1 sale; plow and lower. Hogs Re
ceipts C6 loads through, 10 sale: market
opened active and higher, but weakened;
heavy grades. 5 35JT5 40; packers and
medium. $5 30$5 40; lorkers. good to hct,
f5 205 SO; pig-, good to best, $4 658 65.
Sheep and lambs Receipts.23 loads through,
8 sale; sheep steady: lambs dull and lower:
choice to lancy wethers, $5 75Q;5 90; lair to
good sheep. $5 05 65: culls and common
do, $3 005 25; clipped choice to fancy year
lings, 5 505 90.
Ks nas tiiv Cattle Receipts, 3,500 head;
shipments, 2 600 head; iteers were quiet and
bai-ely steady at $3 30l 10; cows steady to
lower at $2 003 2o;Txas steors very slow
at $3 30. Hogs Receipts, 13,600 head; ship
ments, 2,800 head; the market w as active and
utrong to 5c higher, clo-ing weak; all grades,
$3 Vj1 93: bulk. H 654 8. sheep Re
ceipts, 1,400 head: shipments, 2,300 head.
There was very little trading, yot the mar
ket was nominally strong; muttons, H 55
65 00.
.-ul-ouli Cattle Receipts, 5,580 head; ship
ments, none; reported; market steady;
fair to choice native steers,
$3 25ffl4 60; medium to deilrable Texans,
12 803 35; canning grades, $2 002 9a Hogs
Receipts, 3,440 head; shipments, none re
ported: market opened higher, closing weak:
fair to best licavv, $4 903 10; mixed ordinary
to good, $4 503 00: light -fair to prlmo,
(1 801 95. Sheep Receipts, 6,960 Jiead:
shipments, none reported; market un
changed. Cincinnati Hogs In good demand, Btrong:
common and light, $1 001 90; packing and
butchers', H 755 10: receipts, 5,080 head;
shipments, l,9iu head. Cattle In good de
mand, strong at $3 254 25; receipts, 1,000
head: shipments 576 head. Sheep steady,
S3 505 50; receipts, 10.2S0 head; shipments.,
5,160 head. Lambs easier; common to choice
spring, $3 507 10 por 100 lbs.
Oraxha Cattle Receipts, 2,500 head; mar
ket steady; common to fancy steers, $3 00
4 50; Westerns, $2 753 50. Hogs Receipts
9,100 head: market 5c lower; light. $1 65t 80;
heavy, $1 751 S5; mixed, $1 701 75. Sheep
Receipts, 25 head: prices firm; natives and
Westerns, $1 50G 00; lambs, f 1 006 5a
BAD CROPS IN RUSSIA
Coanteroct the Effect of the Feeling That
the Anti-Option Bill fTlll Fass the Sen
ate Net Loss on Wheat H" T Others
Higher.
CHICAGO Black news from Russia as to
crops lifted wheat over a oent here to-day
from an early break attributed in part to ap
prehension or the Hatch anti-option bill be
ing likely to pas the Senate. Corn flew up
with wheat, and provisions were again
strong.
Wheat at the opening was KJic Per
bushel lower than yesterday's closing, but
rallied, with prices advancing lc; again
eased off, prices fluctuating several times
within a small range, and finally closed -o
loner than yesterday. There were reports
of harvesting in some sections of Kansas, In
Oklahoma, and to commence next week in
California. At the decline there was a
sharp demand, shorts commencing to covor.
Then came a cablegram, claimed to be offi
cial, which stated that the crop in Russia
was worse than the crop of 1891. There were
also reports of damage to the crop here by
hot winds.
The poor quality of the late arrlvnls of
corn had a bullish effect, and the fact that
the cash market holds up well was also used
to keep the price in the speculative market.
Room traders were operating on the long
side of the market, and this had a sustain
ing influence. Initial trade were at Jc de
cline on fine weather, but on buying by
prominent commission bouses and covering
by shorts the market advanced lKglJgC, de
clining later X5sc n expectations of liberal
receipts. Colupaied with last night, final
prices shows a net gain of Jc
Oats opened weak at Jc under vesterday's
figures, but ruled firmer with "wheat and
corn later in the session, and closed from
ic to c higher. Elevator men disposed of
lair quantities early.
The provision market started verv weak
in sympathy with the break at the opening
of wheat and corn, but the moment
those markets gave Indications of ad
vancing, hog products quickly became
strong. The close was close to top prices,
and compared with lat night is 7jc up for
pork, 5e for lard and 10c for ribs.
The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor
rected br .JohnM. Uaklev&Co., 45 Sixth street,
members'of the Chicago Ifoardof Irade:
Open-i
High
Low
Clos
ing ARTICLES.
ing.
est.
est.
Wheat, o. 2.
June
July
August
t 78
T1H
I 79lj
t 7H
?
W
.0)4
7o
4S4
47
77
78H
48H
46's
CORX, 2'o. 2.
June
Julr
September
OATS, So,
June........ .......
Julv
September
Mess Tork.
July
September..... ...
Lard.
Jnlv
beptcmber.. .......
Short Hibs.
July
September
47
47
45
45V
"H
!
41 i
SI
30
30
19
10 65
S
19
IS
10 50
10 05
6 37
6 55
Z7i
an
west
10CtH
10 80
6 4i
660
6C2H
6 07
1U v
6 3TH
656
K51
55
10 82H!
645
66y
6C5
6 tlH
b 04
Cah quotations were as follows: Flour
more active at the leccnt reduction
In pi ices. No. 2 spring wheat, 7Sc: No. 3
spring wheat. 73c: No. 2, red, tIc. No.
2 corn. 4T5c No. 2 oats, 30:: No. 2
white. 3K3Sc; No. 3 white, 3:32)c. No.
r, 75c No. 2 barlcv. 60c: No. 3, I. o. b.,
4554c: No. 4, f. o. b., 3433c. No. 1 flaxseed,
$1 02)J; prime timothy seed, $1 291 33. Jlesi
pork, per bill., $10 6210 65; lard, per 100
lbs., $6 42K5 45; short ribs sides (loose),
$6 62K?0 6-: drj' salted shoulders (boxed).
$5 25S5 37M: short clear sides (boxed), $6 65
66 82. hiskj-, distillers' finished goods,
per gal., $1 15. Sugars Cutloaf, 55c; gran
ulated, 4Jc; stand:! rcl A. 4Ja
Qn the produce Evchange to-day the but
ter market was dull; fancv creamery, 18
lSc: fine Western, l617c; ordinary, 14
15c; fine dairies, 15l6c
NEW TORK-Flour dull and heavy.
Cornmeal steady and quiet. MTbeat Spot
weaker, irregular and fairly active; No. 2
red, 92i83c afloat, 9092Vc f. o. b.: No.
3 red, Mjc: ungraded red, 6994?ic; No. 1
Northern, 8KS7c: No. 1 hard, 89jc: No. 2
Northern, 79g80Jic: No. 2 Chicago, 6c;
Na 2 Milwaukee, 84Jc; No. 3 spring, 80c;
options No. 2 led. June, 85J85e, closing
at 85c; July. S.r5ii86 IS-lOc, closing at 86Vc;
August, S6S7c, closing at 86J.c:
September, 86Ji87Kc, closing at
87Jc; October. STKSSKc closing at
87Jc: November, 8c; llecomber, 89U
90ic closing at 90c: May, 1893, 93Ja4Xc,
closing at 9ic Rye higher ana quiet;
Western. 830S7C Corn SDOt in-enlm-nnd
quiet with light offerings: No. 2, 53Ji654Kc
plevator, MJgKic afloat: nngraded mixed,
46)7c: -tcain.T mixed, 53o delivered: op
tions. June, 53Qlc, closing at 54c; Jnlv,
61K652Jc. closing at 52Jc: August, 502
51 15-16c. closing at 51?c; September, 50J4
61j;c, closing at 51Kc Oats Soots quiet
and irregular: options fairlv active, partly
Kc up: June, 34JJ: July. 3435c, closing at
3l?ic; August, 34 34;g, closing at 34Uc; Sep
tember. S3?4B,33iic. closinir at S3Uc: No. 2
spot white. 40c; mixed Western. 3.138c:
white do, 3S46; No. 2 Chicago, 5K.c.
Hi-ydull. Hops quiet. Tallow steady. Eggs
quiet; liberal receipts; lower; Western poor
to pi ime, 1515c P01 k in fair demand and
firmer; old mess, $10 00g)10 75: extra prime,
$11 00. Beef steadv; family, $9 0010 00; ex
tra mess, $6 507 50: beef hams firm and
qoted at $17 00: tierced beef quiet; city extra
India mess, $12 5013 50. Cutmcats firm and
in fair demand: pickled bellies 77Jc: do
shoulders, 5Jc: do hams, I0Sfmc. Mid
dles stronger: shoit clear, $7 -iu7'60. Lard
firmer and quiet; Western stea-n closed at
$6 70 bid; July, $6 72: August, $6 79; Septem
ber, $6 87; October, $6 95. Bntterln moderate
demand: Western dairy, 12U15c: do cienm
ery. 1520c; do factory, Hi4c: Elgin, 19
20c. Cheese quiet and eav; part skims, 3oc
rniI,AltEI.l'llI Flour quiet. Wheat
No. 2 red, In export elevator, 87c: No. 2
red, June and Jnlv, S7S7c: August and
September, S6o7c. Corn No. 3 mixed,
in grain depot, 48c: No. 2 mixed, in eleva
tor, 52Kc; .No. 2 yellow, in grain depot,
51Kc; No, 2 mixed, Juno, 51k52c;
Juiy, 51K5j3c; August and Sep
tember. 6oiiis51c Oats Cnrlnt steaMi-
but quiet; No. i mixed. 37c: No. 3 white, 3SK
3c: No. 2 white, 40Uc; do choice, 41c: No.
white, Jirac, 3SJ9c;
uiy, 3j3S4c;
August. 361i7Kc: sentember. 35Uiri36Uc-
Buttcr firm and in good demantl. Eggs
scarce and firm; Pennsylvania litsts, 17c.
UALTISIORK Wheat Spot ensv: No. 2
red. pot and the month, 8S?SVc: Jnlv
S5XS85c:AuSust. 850 nsked. Corn-Mlxeri
spot, 525:jc; the month, 5252i4c Oats
quiet and easy: No. 2 white U'evtern, 40c
asked: No. 2 mixed Western, 3S)39c Ryo
no inquiry. Hay steady and unchanged.
Provisions firm and unchanged. Butter
firm: creamery, fancy, 19c: do fair to choice,
17l8c; do imitation, 1516c; ladle fanoy. He;
do good to choice, 13c: store packed, li12c
grass, 11613c Ejrgs firm at 17c
CINCINNATI Flour dull; family, $3 25
3 50; fancy, $4 0C1 20. Wheat lower; No. -J
red, 82c Corn in fair demand and steady;
No. 2 mixed, K5lc Oats easier at 3)Wc.
Rye dull; No. 2, 83c Poik firm at $10 75.
lard firm at $C CO. Bulkmeats strong. Bacon
in good demand and strong at $7 60. But
ter easj-; fancy Elgin creamery, 20c: Ohio
1720c; dally, 10llc. Eggs steady at 12K
13c Cheese in mil demand; prime to choice
cured Ohio flat, "K8ic.
SiiW OKLE.1N ugar quiet and steady;
open ke tile choice, 3Jc; lair to prime, 3Jc;
common to good fair, 2 13-163c; common,
Z'lffl ll-16c: Inferior, 2c; ccntrilugal prlmo
yello- clarified. 33 13-16c; off do 3J3Kc;
seconds 2 9-l63c Molasses stead; cen
trilugnl strictly prime. 19c: gcod prime, 15
17c; fair to prime, 10 12c; common to good
common, 69c.
77Kc; September, opening. 75c: highest.
7bc; lowest, jc; closing. 76c; December,
opening, 77c; highet, 78c; loweSt, 77Hc:
closing, 78c; on track, No. 1 hard, 79Kc; No. 1
Northern, 78c; No. 2 Northern, 7275o.
MIIAVACii.EE Flour dull, wheat do.
pressed; July, 76Jc: No. 2 spring, 76Xc;
No. 1, Northern, 81K82Xo. Corn qutet;
No. 3, 447c Oats luguer; No. 2 white, S3Q
33Kc; No. 3 do, 3-32)c. Barley quiet: No.
2, o7c; sample, 4759s. Rye weaker; No. 1,
tSc Provisions nigner. Pork, September,
10 75. Lard, September, $6 60.
..CLUTH Wheat No. 1 hard, cash, 81c;
June, 8iyc; July, 82c; September, 79c;.No. 1
Northern, cash, 79c; Juno, 79c; July, 79Ke;
beptember, 77c; No. 2 Northern, cash, 7lo;
No. 3, 64c; rejected, 53c; on track. No. 1 hard,
SOKc: No. 1 Northern, 79c
TOLEDO Wheat nctivo and easier; Na S
can and June. 86Kc: Julv. 83Ve; Anirast.
irtt.ii aim
81Kc. Cc
48kc; Ju
quiet; No
81c. Corn aotive and steady; No. 2 oash.
July, 4Sc; No. 8, 47c; No. 4, 42c. Oats
o.z casu,S5c ityedulli cash, 78Kc
REALTY MOVING UP.
The latest Transactions Show That
Values Are Stiffening.
ALIQUIPPA FORGING AHEAD.
Three Hundred lots Fold 'Within. Sixty
Days and Fifty Houses Started.
PE0PITABLE ENTERPRISE CATCHING
Recent sales of central and suburban
properties emphasize the statement fre
quently made that values are steadily en
hancing. W. A. Herron & Sons yesterday
disposed of a lot 20x60, and an ordinary
building, on Market street, near First ave
nue, for f 9,500, or at the rate of $475 a foot
front. This is the best price ever obtained
for property of similar size in the square
between First avenue and "Water street.
The sale, in "Wilkinsburjr, reported yester
day, at 260 a foot, illustrates the upward
tendency in the rural districts. A few
years ago the mere suggestion of such fig
ures would have been laughed at. Buyers
holding back for a reaction are making a
mistake.
Progress at Allqnippa.
Aliquippa, the newest of the new manu
facturing towns, on the Pittsburg and Lake
x,ne xiuiirouu, u mues irom A utsourg ou
the Ohio river, is building up at a rapid
rate. The plan was put on the market just
two months ago, and already 300 lots have
been disposed of and 0 or more stores and
dwellings started. Five large manufactories
will be ready for operation within 60 days,
giving employment to about 1,000 people.
Among the public buildings in course of
erection is a three-story brick and stone
hotel containing 45 to GO rooms.
A Spur to Enterprise.
It is characteristic of Pittsburg, as of
other cities, that the success of any project
is followed by others of the same nature
The success of office buildings has been the
occasion of the construction of a supply at
least equal to the demand. In the same
na", the readiness with which apartment
houses were taken led to the erection of a
considerable number all tmall, it is true,
but large enough for a beginning, and pav
ing the way for better results in the luture.
The success of rapid transit from a small
beginning stimulated similar enterprise,
until to-day Pittsburg has the mdst com
plete system in the country. Success ap
peals lorcibly to investors., a tact empha
sized by the interest capitalists- are -taking
in real estate.
Trsterda y's Building Permits.
Eleven permits were issued yesterday for
23 improvements, aggregating 563,000. "The
largest are: A. TV. Mellon, six brick dwell
ings 011 Parker street, Twentieth ward,
?5,700; Dr. "W. H. Daly, "eight frame dwell
ings on Alice street, Thirty-fiith ward,
55,600; "W. M. McKelvy, stone and frame
dwelling on Arabella street, Twentieth
ward, $4,700; C. L. Reno, brick Queen Anne
dwelling on Highland avenue, Twentieth
ward, 57,600; C. h. Jenks & Co,, brick hall
and plumbing shop on Fifth avenue, Four
teenth ward, $4,700.
Special Features of Trade.
There is a demand for residence property
out the Allegheny Valley Railroad In the
vicinity of Edge water.
The district around the Pittsburg end or
the Sharpsburg bridge isbuilding up rapidly
with cheap but comiortable houses
Contract has been let for paving Wood
lawn avenue from the bridge at the park to
the entrance to Forbes street. The improve
ment of this avenue will open up a largo
amount of residence territory between the
points Indicated.
An authority on the subjectfiays there is.
no perceptiDie cnange in tno copper situa
tion. Manutacturers aro again pursuing a
hand-to-mouth policy.
The lot sold, by W. A Herron & Sbns In tho
Shadvslde district to a prominent uttornev
for $12,000 is on Bidwetl street, not More
wood avenue, as stated.
Baxter; Thompson & Co. aro working up
several hopeful dickers In East End realty.
Differences are very slight.
Henry M. Long sold yesterday $17,000
Pleasant Valley bonds at par and Interest.
On 'Change yesterday a 600-sharo lot of
Luster was offei ed, seller 60, at 9.
Additional Points in Realty.
The Gray property on Third avenue, First
ward, was sold a few days ago to James
Montgomery for $18,500.
John K. Ewing & Co. sold to James P.
Harper, a lot 50x150 on Cedar avenue, In tho
Watson subdivision. East Bcllevue, Pitts
burg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, con
sideration $LC00. Mr. Harper will improvo it
this summer by erecting a handsome brick
house of ten rooms.
W. A. Herron ,t Sons sold a lot 20x103 feet
on the corner of Winebiddle avenue and
Dauphin street, in the Brown and Donnell
plan, for $750 cash.
Black & Baird sold for S. A. Shopard and
others to W. H. Whitefleld. a lot fronting 20
feet on tho west side of Mathilda street. Six
teenth ward, by 11 depth of 109 reet, for $500.
A Z. Bvers & Co. sold lor Joseph Mc
Naughcr, Esq., to A. W. Dravo, lots Nos. 112
and 113 in his plan, Tneltth ward, Alle
gheny City, corner Linden avenue and Os
good street, in size 50x102 feet, for $2,000.
The mil chaser, Mr. Dravo, will erect a fine
residence at once.
D. Uelien & Son sold to John J. Dlschner
for Mrs. S. A. Hnnteralot 28.13x100 feet to
alley and Main stieet, No. 41CC Penn avenue,
with 1 brick dwelling, for $7,000.
Peter Shields reports the sale of lot No.
127, 36x100 feet to a 20-foot alley, located on
Greenfield avenue. In the Greenfield avenue
plan, Twenty-third ward, tor $1,400.
QUIET AHD EAST.
The Money Market Likely to Remain Un
disturbed Until Tall.
If there was any Improvement in the local
monetary sitnatlon yesterday it was very
slight. This refers to discounting. Clerical
work was fair, checking and" depositing
being well up. Some relief is expected from
the pressute of idle lunds during tho July
settlements, but there is not much likeli
hood that the present easy condition of the
marcet will be materially distui bed beforo
fall. Interest rates were 56. Bank clear
ings wero $2,621,597 91 and balances $606,399 89.
A Chicago paper says: "It is a fact not
generally known that with all the talk about
dullness and depression in money tho loan
lines or the smaller national banks and of
most of the large trust companies have
reached proportions that are quite sntisiac
tory to their managers. That tho discount
market is quiet enough is pi oven by tho
light-offerings of commercial paper to note
brokers. But grain receivers havo lately
been using considerable money and the
packers were rarely In our history such
steady borrowers as at present.'
At New York yesterdav money on call was
lK2per cent: last loan, X; closed at lji;
prime mercantile paper 25por cent;
sterling exchange qniet but firm at $4 87
for 60-day bills and $4 84 for demand.
CloslnZ Bond Quotations.
U. S.4sreg 116K
do 4i coup 117)s
do 2s UOO
r do4Ks reg
Pacific 6s o? '95....tl06
Louisiana stamp. 1st U1K
Missouri 6s
Tenn. newetGs....l08
Tcnn. new set5s...104
Tenn. new set 3s.... 73K.
Canada So. 2ds 102S
Central I'ac lsts...tl09
Den. & R. G. Ists.tll5
Den. &.V.. G. 4s 81
Den. A K.G, West is
Erie Ms 1C5J4
M..K. AT. genes... t
Asked. tBIu.
M. 1C. & T. gen 5s.
Mutual Union ns...
N. J. C. Int. cert.
,. 47
tiOS
114
Northern I"ac. lsis.t:i8H
.ortnern .rac. zas...U3?s
Northwestern con. ..139
Northwestern deb 5ST107
Oregon & Trans Ga
bt.L.&.M. gen 5s.. 84
St. L.A S. F.gen ra.tllo
St Paul consols tl30!j
St. P. C. APac.lsts.tll5
T. P. L. G.T.Hcts... 8IW
T. I. R. G.T.Hcts.. 29H
Union Pacific lsts..tl(MM
West Shore 1C5K
K. G. W. 82J,
Bank Clearings.
New York Bank clearings, $116,797,994; bal
ances, $6,253,633.
Boston Bank clearings. $14,869,102; bal
ances, $1,689,580. Money, 2 per cent. Ex
change on New York, 6o to 10c discount.
Philadelphia Bank dealings, $11,692,846;
balances, $1,637,304. Money, 2 per cent,
Baltimore Bank clearings wero $2,C67,10;
balances, $265,417. Money, 6 per cent,
MEMPHis-New York Exchange, selling at
$1 50; clearings, $471,610: balances, $229,402.
St. Lotus Bank clearings, $3 9.18,694; bal
ances, $557,398. Money qniet at 46 per cent.
Exchange ou New York, 60c premium.
Chicago Bank clearlna-s, $17,510,000.
Monev in noor demand at 34 per cent on
call; 4V4515K per cent on time. New York Ex
change, 30c premium.
niw ublkaas uieanngs, XM3i,71t). mew
York exchange, commercial, 50c; bank, $1 50
per $1,000 premium.
- Mining Stock Quotations.
Nxw York, June 15. Astoria, 100; Con-
solidated California and Virginia, 360;
Peadwood, 210; Eureka Consolidated, 150;
Hale & Nnrcross, 118; nomestake, 1350; Horn
Silver, 315: Mexicau, 150; Ophir, 215; Savage,
175; Standard, 150.
HOME SECURITIES.
NO IMPROVEMENT AT SPECULATIVE
HEADQUARTERS.
Trading on a Midsummer Basis Pleasant
Valley Crosses the Par Line Cnble and
Glass Imrrove Their Position The Un
listed Tractions Brace Up.
Very little was' done in the stock trading
line yesterday, only 118 shares changing
bauds at tho three calls. At the first 10
Pleasant Valley were picked up at 25, and
5 Luster at 9. The socond call was a misfit.
Two sales were made at the third 10 Pleas
ant Valley at 25, and SO Citizens' Traction
at 62. After call, 43 shaies of U. S. Glass
common were sold nt 64, and 10 Switch at 17.
Pi-Ices were generally strong. In somo in
stances higher. Pleasant Valley, on the
probability of consolidation with Manches
ter, advanced to 25. and closed steady at
25; bid. No one doubts that the company
will nay tho regular dividend. Duquesne
and Birmingham wore also strong leatures.
Standard Underground Cable moved up to
75 bid, and XL S. Glass common to 61. In the
natural gas list Chartiers was higher and
Philadelphia steady. Airbrake sustained a
slight loss for the day.
In regard to bonds, an expert says: "On
comparing present prices with those of a
year ago, Investors will find there has been
an average advance of from 2 to 5 per cent,
to which extent the value of their holdings
has been enhanced. In all the recent Issues
of bonds of companies In good standing
these have been over subscribed and in
more than one caso the books .have been
closed belore tho advertised hour. So tho
signs of the times are very lavorable to tho
bond market."
Quotations on the nnllsted Trnctlons'nt
the last call were: Manchester. 44 bid;
Birmingham, 26 bid: Duquesne, 28 bid.
For new Electric 29J was bid. Bids and
offers at each call follow:
FlItST SKCOXD TIIIKD
EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL.
STOCKS. B. A. B. A. B. A.
Alleg. at. Bank 65V... 651i
Citizens' Nat.B. 65 .... 65
Exchange Nat. B .... 85 .... 85
First N. B.. I'g.. 175 182
Fourth Nat. Bk 124 .... 121
Fieehold Bk 90
Liberty Nat. B.. 105$
Mechanics' N. B 109
Monon. Nat. B.. 13
Enterprise Sav... 68
Cltlzens'-Ins 29
People's Ins 20 22'f 221
Char.V.Gas Co.. 114 12 US 12X
Peo'sNat. GasCo 15M
P. N. G. ft I. Co 12' .... Wi UH....
Pcnna, Gas Co... 9 10 9 10 9 ....
Philadelp'aCo... 18M 18'i 18M 1S,S 18J4 18K
Wheel' Gas Co. la M 20
Ft. Pitt In. P.Co Vi 20
Central Traction. 28 29 28
Citizens' Tract'll 62X 62i 62 62$, 62 63
Pitts. Traction S-i1 57 6S' .... St'i
Pleatant Valley.. 23 255 254 25,H -)i 25J4
Second Avenue.. 51
Pitts., Y. ft Ash. 42 145 43
Pitts, ft C. Shan. Vi 8 iH 8
rg.Junction Kv. 32 35
P.C.C.St.L.coni 22
P..C..(!.StL.pfd. 63 6S
Pitts.. W. . Kv. E04 51,4
N.Y.ftCG.C.Co 50,', .... 50,4.... 50....
LaNonaMlnCo 25
LustcrillningCo 9J 9,4 SH 9)4
liedCloud Mining .... 2
Westing. Electric 19 .... 19
Monon W. C 3J
UnlonS.ft S.Co.. 17 17.4 17 17,4 17 17X
Westing. A.B.C. 1234.... 123 .... 123....
West.B.Co., Llm t5 93 85 .... 85 ....
Maud. C. V. Co. 744 78 74'4 75 75 75H
tr.S.g.Co.. com. 63 614 63M BVj 64 ....
GOLD IS GOING OUT.
THE EFFECT OF THE DRV IN IS
CHECK WALL, STr.BKT BCLS. ,
TO
Hears Unusually Aggressive Rnvinj; of
Grmgers Still Marked Chicago Gas
and Rork Island Anlrmtrd New Eng
land and North American Weak Points
New York, June 15. The stock market to
day still displayed a moderate volume of
business, but the upward movement was
checked and a partial leactlon occurred,
though the losses in few cases were of no
special importance. There wore early cir
culated Tumors that S2.0TO,000 gold would bo
taken lor export Saturday, andx for once the
predictions did not overstate the amount,
while the prospects aro that further amounts
will go forward. This was one of the most
powerful influences in restricting the buy
ing, but the bears wero more aggressivo
than for thcr last too 'days, and, with con
siderable selling by London audrealizations
ot profits by tho local bulls, moro encourage
ment was given 1110m tuan nicy nave nau 01
late.
The buying in tho Grangers was still
marked, but outside of St. Paul and Burling
ton there was little activity engendered,
though Chicago Gas and Rock Island wore
not dull. The rally in New England was
succeeded by a turn in the other direction,
and it was again one of the prominent weak
points in the nvuket, North AmericaTieing
another, on the uncovering of some stop
orders, though the trading in it was small
throughout. Tho Coalers were compara
tively neglected.
Tho sales or stocks to-day were 313,183
shares, including: Atchison, 7,300; Chicago
G.s, 10.872: Erie, 8,810; Hocking Valley, 3,400:
Louisville and Nashville, 4,973; Missouri Pa
cific, 6,t40; North American, 3,625; Northern
Pacific, 6,248; New England, 19,460; Reading,
2i,810; St. Panl, 56,173; UnioiiPaciflc, 3,6M;
Wheeling and Lake Erie, 4,700.
Railroad bonds weio somewhat more
active, but displayed an unsettled temper,
and the final changes this evening are quite
irregular. There was little animation out
side of the Reading incomes.
The following table shows the prices of active
stocks on the .New York Stock Exchange vesTer
day. Coireeted daily for The l)IsrTCII by WlIIT
ket ft Stephenson, oldest Pittsbuig members of
the New York Stock Exchange. 07 Fourth avenue:
Clos-
Open High Low Ing
.lng. est. est. bid.
4014 401 10 40
77H 773 77H 77
V 97 'A X D654"
oa !', 00 80
351$ 33S 34-y w)f
90
517, 51 514' 50
M9 I3li liS' 1.13V
'. 30l
23, 23' 23 3H
61,' 61& 613 614
42i
82-4 8ili 81V 82
I03'4 101M 102, 102K
83 81 '4 Sl?i &11,
12H"i 1-27'i BE1, 126S
82 82S4 m 814
501$ S0H 4014 49tf
121';, 123S 1224 121
1175J 117?i llli 117
63 03 G74 67!(
UK 35 34 34H
36"a 37K, MI'S 37
157H 1M 157 157K.
133 13 1S3V 13SV
17 17 11 1C4
cO'd 51! 50' 50K
51H OIK 50S4 615
4!
103
25'i 2-V 25 24V
76tf 77 76 7RH
131'4 134W 133'4 133K
Ha 7JK 72!, 72
1071
33
593 51V 59 581i
11714 118 117V 117,'j
I11V 115 114K 114
36H 3GH 3f 3iX
91 92 91ft 91K
113 113 112V 112V
10K
70
37K 37 37K 3GV
235, 28K 2S', Zty.
67 07 C6!4 6GH
30K SilK Wi S4
19 19K 19 lSJa
11
41
14H 14H 13H U7i
i 2(H 204 20)J
51 5W4 55J4 55K
20
33K 35"(i 35 34K
17.V
61K 61K V61K 00
22
03 C34 (13 62V
198 198K 197V 197M
M 854 8 S-K
45
44
101
113 111 113K 113,T
9 9 9 9
41 il'i 40V " 40
UK 114 UK llj
2576 MV 25' 26
95! 95K 95, 95Ji
3Vi 33 31 3:
74 74V 74 73K
97 97K 97 97 i
53V
95 96 95 KX
Am. cotton oil
Am. Cotton Oil. pfd
Am. Siiirar Beflnlne Co....
Am.bugar Refining Co. pfd
Aicn., xop. 3. r
Canadian Pacific
t'auada southern
Central of New Jersey. ...
Central Pacific
Chesapeake and Ohio
C.-A O.lst pfd
C. tU. 2d pfd
Chicago Gas Trust
C, Bur, AiQuIncy
C. Jill. A-fif. Paul
C. Mil. & St. Paul, pld..
O., Bock I. A P
C. SI. P ,M. & O
0., St. P., M. AO.. pfd..
C. A Northwestern ,
C I!.. C. A I
Col. Coal A Iron
Col. A Hocking Val
Del., Lack. A Western...
Del. A Hudson
Denver A Bit Grande
Den. A l!lo Grande. pPl..
Distillers1 A C. F. Trust..
K. T.. Va AGa
Illinois Central
Lake Erie A West
Lake Erie A West., pref.
Lake Shore A. 51. h
LoulsrilleA Nahvillc...
Michigan Central
Mobile A Ohio
511ssourl Pacific
National CordaircCo
National Cordage Co., pfd
National I.pnrl ('n
National Lead Co.. pld..
Jcw York Central
N. Y.. C. A St. L
N. Y., C. A St. L., 1st pfd.
is . x .. u. x at. L,., '2a pin
-N. Y L. E. AW ,
N. Y.. L. E. AAV., prd...
N. Y.AN. E ,
N. Y.. O. AW ,
Norlolk A Western ,
Norfolk A Western, prd...
.North American Co ,
Northern Pacific
Northern Pacific, pfd
Oregon Improvement
Pacific JIall
Peo., Dec. A Evans
Philadelphia A Reading...
Pig., Clu.,CliIc.tgoASt. L
Pbg.,Cln..Chl.ASt.L.,prd
Pullman Palace Car
Blclunoud A W. P. T...
Richmond A W. P. T.. pfd
St. 1'aul.c uuiuin
St. Paul A Duluth.pfd
St. Paul. Minn. A Man ....
'I exas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash
Wabash, pfd
Western Union
Wheeling A L. E
Wheeling A L. E., prd
Baltimore A Ohio
Westlnh'e E. A 31. Co.As'd
Westtnh'e E. AM. Co. 1st pr
Boston Klectrlc Stocks.
Bosroif, Juno 15. Special Tho latest
electric stock quotations to-day were:
Bid. Asked.
. Oi'4 GO
, 29
, 8K 9
. 7 m
. 10
. Wi 12K
, 7 7K
2934 20
, 47V 43
. 7M 7
,115
Thomson-Houston Electric Co
Thomson-Houston Klectrlc Co., pref,
T.-H..E. Co. Tr. securities, series C.
T.-H. E. Co. Tr. securities, serlcsD..
T.-H. E. W. Co
Ft,W. E. Co
Ft. W. E. Co. Tr. securities, series A.
U'cstlnghousc Electric Co
Westlnghouse Electric Co., pref.
D. E. lo
Edison E. 111. Co......
Boston E. L. Co :..-
115
Philadelphia 8tock.
Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks far-
nlshed by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers No. 7
Fourth avenue, members of Hew York Stock Exchange:
Bid.
Pennsylvania Railroad MK
Reading Railroad SO 1-18
Buffalo. N. X- ftPhila. 7
LahlKli Valley .. .'. KH
I PbllaaelphlaAiprle."....'.!.." MM
Konnera racinc, coin 3)fr
Northern Pacific, pref. 55.4
Ex. dlv. "
Boston Stocks
Closing Prices.
Boston ft Mont 43
Calumet ft Hecla....270
Franklin 15
Kearsarjte...... 13
Osceola. 32
Atch. & Topeka MX
Boston Albany-.. ..205j
Boston ft Maine;.. ..182
ChL.Bur ft Quincy,10i
BiicuuurK n. n...... Bl.f
Flint ft Pere M.pref 83
Little Rock &Tt.S.. 91
Mass. Central 16,'i
Mcx. Cen. com KH
N. Y. ftN.Eng..... 3M
N. Y. ft N. Eng. 7j..H9)4
Old Colony 185
Rutland prd , 72
Wis. Central com.... 1SH
Allouez Mln. (new).HiO
Atlantic 10
Santa Fe Copper.... 12K
Tamarack 160
Boston Land Co. ... 3!4
West End Land Co.. 18
Be.l Telephone 206
Lamson Stores 20
Centennial Mln. Co. 10
N. E.Tel, ft Tel.... 58
Ruttcft B. Con 12K
Thomson-HoustonEl 65)4
Bar Silver' Quotations.,
Nrw York. June 15. ffnrctal.1 Bar silver
In London & higher at 41d per ounce. New
York dealer' price for silver K higher at
91J40 per ounce.
THE HOME MARKETS.
THE CANNING SEASON TOR STRAW
BERRIES IS NOW AT ITS HEIGHT.
Poultry and Eggs Are Steady Corn, Oats
and Feed Lower, and Dullness In All
Cereal Lines Tho Lumber Situation Un
changed. Ofpick or The Disr-ATCH, )
Fittsbitko, Wedxksdat, June 15.
Country Produce Jobbing Prices
Strawberries are now down to such low
prices that fruit preservers are taking in all
that come. A leading firm bought up on
Tuesday large quantities at 6 to 8c per box.
The demand for preserving has prevented a
glut which would otherwise have occurred.
The best on the market were sold to-day at
10c per box. Elgin creamery has been ad
vaucedlc per pound, as our quotations will
disclose. Country butter has only a nomi
nal value A good article was sold to-day
at 10c per pound. Strictly fresh eggs are
firm, but few are to be had. Poultry is in
light supplv, and demand is also light.
Southern potatoes are plenty and lower.
Old potatoes of good quality are scarce.
BUTTER-Creamery Elgin. 2021c: Ohio brands.
G(K)17c; common country butter, 610c; choice
country roll, ll12f.
Beans New York and Michigan pea. tl 75l 83:
marrowfat. t2 1332 25: lima beam. 33Xc per 16;
hand-picked medium, St 701 75.
Beeswax Choice, 3334cperlb; low grades, 22
(315c.
Cheese New Ohio cheese, 8c; New York
cheese, 10c: ilmburger. 1313c; Wisconsin swelt
zer, full cream, 134ll,4c; Imported sweltzer, 26
26c.
Cider Conntrv cider. y 005 50 per barrel; sand
refined, S6 507 CO: crab elder. $7 50O3 00.
Eggs Strlctlv fresh. 164l"c; goose eggs, 2C
25 per dozen; (fuck eggs, I820c.
Feathers Extra live geese, 6738c; No. 1, 48
50c per lb; mixed lots. 2535c.
Dried Frcitr Peaches, halves, 5!io: evapo
rated apples, 77,4c: apricots. 9llc: blackberries,
56c: raspberries. IWJISJic; huckleberries, 7c;
California peaches, 7(3iyy c.
Honey New crop, white clover, 1617c; Cali
fornia honey. 12015c lb.
SlArLE strdp W70e Tjl gallon.
Maple SuoAR-fa8c ft-
Melons. Cantelupcs,$4Wacrate;waterraelons,
fli O(J40 00 a hundred.
Poultry Alive Chickens, 90cSl 00 per pair;
spring chickens, 6"7.jc per pair; live turkeys, IKia
Uc lb. ducks, 6573c a pair; live geese, 90cf 1 00
apair: dressed chickens. 15au6c 4 lb: dre.sed tur
kei s, lG18e ? lb: dressed ducks. 15I6c lb.
Potatoes Carload lots, oa track, 6055c; from
store. eo65c a bushel.
Raspberries lie a box; cherries, 3 25 a
bushel: S8 00 a stand.
Seeds Buckwheat, $1 25: millet, $1 50.
Strawberries 2 252 50 a crate; 810c per
box.
TALLOW-Countrv, 4c: city rendered. 4,0.
Tropical Fruits Lemons, fancy Messina. 13 50
4 CO: Messina and California oranges, II OOCSt 59
per box: bananas, 31 50(312 00 firsts, tl 251 50 sec
onds; Persian dates. 45c per pound: layer flgs,
125114c per pound; pineapples, 8il0c apiece.
Vegetables Cabbage, si 0O;a)l li a barrel
crate, ?2 252 50 a 2-barrel crate: green onions,
"5c a dozen: new Florida tomatoes, 12 50
(S.1 00 a barrel; Bermuda potatoes, fo a)
a barreltSontheni potatoes, 2 503 1,0 per barrel:
spinach, tl C0S51 23abarrel; new beets. 40(3430 a
dozen; asparagus 40c a bunch: radishes, 253oc
per dozen: new peas, St 25 a basket; green beans,
S2 00 a basket; cucumbers, 50c per dozen; rhubarb.
20c a dozen.
Groceries.
Trade In this lino has developed no new
features this weelc. Staples are moving
freely. Sugar is the firm factor of trade,
and at present prices there is little margin
to the Jobber.
Greek COPPEe Fancy, 21U(322Kc: choice Bio,
2C21c; prime, ISJSlOc; low grade, 10I7c; old Gov
ernment Java, 2911c: Maracalbo,2I22Kc: Mocha,
28-9c: Santos. 2l,!l22Kc; Caracas, 2425c; La
tiiiayra, 2IK(a22Kc.
Boasted (in papers) Standard brands, 10,15c:
higher grade?, 22K26c: old Government Java,
hulk, 31K3c: Maracaibo. 22fq)24c: i-antos, ltm
25c; pcaberry. 26iO; choice Bio. 21Kc: prime Rio,
20Vc: good Rio, l-Kc: ordinary. 17lac.
Spices (whole) Cloves. 1012c: allspice, 10c;
cassia. 8c: penper. 12c; nutmeg. 70(3l80c.
rErROLEUM nonoers' prices) ii" lest, 6c; onio,
no Tiie- hpnclllffht lSil" teat. KWp, w-tr wliltj
7K(S8c: globe. 14
rovallne. He; re.
21e.
&14KC. elalne. 13c: carnadlne. lie:
loll, lOKllc; purity, 14c; olelne.
Misers' Oil No. 1. winter, strained, 3940c per
gallno: sumnier. 33ic: lard. 52C&55C.
Srup Comsrup, 2K3)27c: rholce sugar syrup,
3436c: prime sugar syrup, 303?c; strictly prime,
2330e.
is. O. Molasses Fancv new crop. 4042c:
choice. 4041c; old crop, 3G33; N, O. ay run. 44
50c.
Soda Bl-carb, In kegs, 3K3Vc: bl-carb. In Ks.
oVc: bl-carb, assorted packages, 5V6c; sal soda.
In kegs. 1 Vc: do granulated. 2c.
CANDLE" Star, full weight, c; stearlne, per set,
8,Ke; parafllne. li12c.
R.ICK Head Carolina, 6K6Vc; choice, 5X6ic:
Louisiana, 5(?5 Vc.
starch PearL 3Vc; corn starch, 5V6Mc; gloss
starch, 5W3GVC.
Foreion Fruit Layer raisins, $2 00: London
layers. tZ 25: Muscatels, 51 75: California Musca
tels, Jl 40351 CO: Valencia. 5ffl5e: Ondara Valen
cia. 6S7c: Sultana. 8313c: currants. 8'4io3Vc:
Turkey prunes. 45Kc: French prunes. 812c;
cocoanuts. fl 100, $0 u: almonds. Lan., "ft lb, 20e:
do lvica, 17c: do shelled, 50c; walnuts. Nap., 13
lie: Mcllv filberts, lie: Smyrna figs, 1213c: new
flgi.55Kc: Brazil nuts, 6c: peans. 13tl4c; citron,
lb. i!J2c: lemon peel, 10c lb; orange peel, 12c.
Sugars Cubes, 5c; powdered, 5c: granulated,
454c: confectioner. 4Kc; sou white, 4U(I41sc: yel
low, choice. 4KS4!4c; yellow, good, 3Ja-lc: yel
low, fair. 3V?3'nc.
Pickles .Medium, bbls (1,200), $4 00; medium,
hair bhls (GOO). t2 50.
Salt No. lperbbL SI 20: No. 1 extra, per half
bbl, II 10: dairy, per bbl. f I 20; coarse crystal, ner
bbL I 20: Hlgglns' Eureka. 4-hu sacks. 82 80: Illg
glus' Eureka. 16 14-tb packets $3 CO.
CAXNKP OOODS-Standard peaches. $1 75l 90;
2d, jl 3.V31 45. extra peaches. $2 002 10; pie
peaches. 8?0c: finest corn. $1 25(511 50; Hrd. Co.
corn. SI 00(S)l 10: red cherries. SI 0031 10: lima
beans. SI 3i: soaked do. 85c: stringed do, SOfTHSTic;
marrowlatp.as, S0S11 10: soaked peas. 60(3)7.c:
pineapples, tl 3K1 CO: Bahama do. 2 co; ilamson
plums, tl 00: green gages, tl 83; egg plums, tl GO;
I'alirorn'a apricots i 752 (0; California pears,
tl ro(92 i:do green gages, tl 85; do egg plums,
tl 8S: extra ihite cherries, $2 &"i2 85; raspberries,
tl mai 21; strawberries. 95c(391 10; gooseberries,
tl OOtl 05; tomatoes 9005c; salmon 1-lh eans,
tl 301 8i blackberries 70e; succotash, 2-lb cans,
soaked, 00c: do green, 2-lb cans, tl 25(1 50: corn
hecr, 3-tb cani. tl 651 70; 1-th cans, tl 2U; baked
beans, tl 4(1 55: lobsters 1-lb cans, $2 25; mack
erel, t-fh eans, boiled, tl 50: sardines, domestic,
Ms. $3 9u4 u): K'. $6 25; sardines. Imported, J4.
tl 50(1 M: sardines. Imported, 'is. S3 Ou; sardines,
mustard, f3 15; sardines, spiced, t3 15.
Fimi Extra No, 1 bloater mackerel. S24fOper
bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, $20 00; No. 2 shore mack
erel, $19 50; No. 2 large mackerel. SIS 00: No. 3
large mackerel, $16 50; No. 3 small mackerel. $10 00.
Herring-split, $3 50: lake. $3 25 pr lCO-tb bbl.
White fish, t7 SO per lTO-fls half bbl. Lake trout,
rl 50 per halt barrel. Flunau haddles 10c per lb,
celand halbut, 12c per lb. Pickerel, half bbls,
tl 00: quarter bbls. $1 CO. Holland herring, 75c.
Walkoff herring. 83c.
OATHEALf4 704 75.
Grain, Flour and Feed,
The only sale on call at the Grain Ex
change to day was a carload of packlmr hay
at $9, spot, Beceipts, as bulletined, 37 cars.
By Pittsburs, Ft. Wayne and, Chicago Bail
way 2 cars of oats, 8 of hay, 2 of bran, 2 of
flour, 1 of malt. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati
and St. Louis-5 cars ot oats, 3 of flour, 1 of
chopfeed. By Baltimore and Ohio 3 cars of
oats. By Pittsburs and Lake, Erie 7 cars of
flour, 1 of oats. By Pittsburs and Western
1 car or hay. Wheat, com, oats and hay are
all lower than they wero at last report, nnd
markets are weak at the decline. Oats nro
5c per bushel below the highest point
reached a week nso. Flour Is quiet and
mlllfeed is dull at declining prices.
Following are prices for carload lota on track.
Dealers charge an adrance lrom store:
Wheat No. 1, 92;i03c; No.2red,9I91ic;No.
3 red, 87iaS8e.
Cobs n o 2 yellow ear. 55,K(356c; high mixed ear,
54K5oc; mixed car, .WQSSJjc; No. 2 vtllow shelled.
54o4Kc: htirh mixed shelled, 53(53Kc; mixed
shelled; 5.(.$iKc.
Oats-No. l oats.,3!330,,Kc: No. 2white.3W.K.c:
extra No. 3 oats, 37!74c: mixed oats, 333uHo.
KYE-No. lPenusvivenlaaud Ohio, 85s6c; No.
2 Western, 83S4c;
Floub Jobbiuft prices Fancy spring patents.
H 855 10: fancy winter patents. J4 85-5 10: fancy
stralcht wintr, $4 504 7o; fancy straight enrlnsr.
M 504 75: clear YWter.4 25014 SO: stralghtXXXX
bakers', tl Zft;rre nonr. ?1 735 00.
.MlLLFKEo .So 1 white middlings. SI5 0015 0
per ton: No. 2 whlta middlings, J14 5015 00: brown
middlings, tl3 5014 00;. winter wheat bran, 13 00
13 50.
Hat Baled timothy, choice. tl3 0013 25; No. 1,
!12 50312 75: No. 2, U 0C11 50; loose from wagon,
14 lOraiS 00, according to quality; pralrio hay,
9 6a10 00; packing hay. V C09 H).
Straw-Osu, t7 257 50; wheat, to 507 CO; rye,
P768O0.
Provisions.
Surar cured hams, larto t 1014
Sugar cured hams, medium 11M
Sugarcured hams, small 11,H
Sugar cured California hams 8H
Suxarcuredb. bacon id
Sugar cured shoulders. 7
Bujtar cured boneless sboulders s
Sugar cured skinned shoulder 8
Sugar cured bacon shoulders 7
Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders t
Sugar cored beef rounds 12
Sugar cured beef, sets 10
Sugar cored beef, flats .-- 9
Bacon, clear sides, 30 IBs r 8
Bacon, clear sides, 2ulss 8
Dry salt clear sides. 30 tt arerage .' 8
Mess Dork, heavr 13 so
Mess pork, family 13 50
Lard, refined. In tierces,
5
Lard, refined. In one-half barrels
Lard, refined. In CO-IB tubs
Lard, refined. In 20-16 palls
Lard, refined. In50-Ih tin cans....
Lard, refined, in 3-lb tin pain....
Lard, refined. In 5-lb tin palls.,..
Lard, refined. In 10-ft tin palls...
5S
!).
6
Lumber.
Tho situation in this line Is nraetlcaMy tho
same as It was a week ago. Trade Is re
ported slow, and prospects for the season
are not ,the brightest. Well-seasoned lum
ber Is In fair demand, but there is nolonger
the scarcity there was a few weeks ago.
White Pine per if.
Uppers l4. l)f and 2 Inches St7 CO
Selects 1H. IS and 2 inches 42 50
Fine Conn Ik. IK and 2 Inches 37 00
Shop No. 1 Hi. IK and 2 Inches 3100
ShopNo. 21M. K and 2 lnche 23 50
No. 1 stocks 1x8. 10 and 12 Inches 22 50
No. 2 stocks 18. 10 and 12 Inches 18 50
Mo. 3 stocks 1x8. 10 and 12 Inches 15 50
Flooring and drop siding No. 1 26 00
FloorlngNo. 2 20 00
Flooring No. 3 15 50
Long Leaf Yellow Pine
4-4x7 flooring first and second class 22 00
4-4x.' standard 18 50
X celling 14 00
H celling 15 50
H celling 17 50
Surface boards 1 inch, first and second class.. 24 00
Surface plank 154, 1.K and second class 25 00
Shingles
18 inch XXXX thick white pine, 3 75
18 inch XX or CB 2 50
Hard woods
Hemlock
Oak
Walnut, firsts and seconds
Walnut clear
Car plank
Pit rails
no oo
3)00
400
8000
20 00
15 00
..
The Drygooda Market,
New Yore, Jnne 15. There was again more
business In cotton goods. Not only was the
special movement In Lonsdale and other
styles handled by the same agents a liberal
one, but buyers were active in the market,
and a good many general orders were placed
for a good total or a variety of goods. Ging
hams and prints wero elling moie freely.
Nothing further took place In the way of
revisions in bleached cottons, although to
morrow, the 16th, fruit of the loom 7-8 and
4-4 bleached will be reduced by an oxtra
discount or 2 per cent for a few days only.
A few other cuanges n 111 probably follow as
a matter of form. Prints and print cloths
continue under a very fair tone.
The Coffee Markets.
Baltimore, June 15. Coffee dull; Eio fair,
16KC
New Orleans, June 15. Coffee steady; Eio,
ordinary to fair, 14 17c.
New York, Jnne 15. Coffee Options
opened steady, 5 points up to 10 down: closed
barely steady, unchanged to 15 down; sales
15,000 bags. Including Jnne, 12.05c; July,
lLf5ll.95c; August, lL85ll.90c: September,
H.0 11.90; December, lL80ll.85c Spot Eio
dull, nomiual; No. 7, 13o.
The Turpontlne Markets,
SAVAKKAn Turpentine firm at 27c. Eosin
nrm at $1 051 10.
Chablestox Turpentine steady at 26Jc,
Eosin firm; good stiained, 92c.
New York Eosin dull but steady. Tur
pentine dull and easier at 2929c
Wilmikqto Spirits or turpentine firm nt
26c. Eosin steady; strained, 85c; good
strained, 90c. Tar steady at $1 35. Crude
turpentine steady; hard, $100; yellow, $163;
virgin, $1 65.
Wool Markets.
St. Louts Wool Eeceipts, 343,000 pounds;
shipments, 156,0u0 pounds. Tho market con
tinues unchanged in tone and prices are the
same in all respects as previously reported.
The Metal Markets.
New York, June 15. Pig Iron qnlet;
American, $14 75 16 25. Copper quiet: lake,
$11 7011 85. Lend dull; domestic, $4 034 lu.
Tin strong; Straits, $22 0522 15.
ST. I.OBIS Flonr unchanged. Wheat
Cash firmer at SlUc: options June closed ac
79c, bid; July, 77j77Kc; August. 76c; De
cember, 80J4c. Com Cash, 4344c; July,
43c; September, 3Sc Oats a si ado better;
can, 31c; Jnly, 28c; September, 27JJC
Bye quiec at 7c. Piorisious firmly tiriii,
but generaly aboTo buyers' views and very
little done; quotations unchanged.
KANSAS CITY Wheat slow and lower;
No. 2 hard, 6567c; No. 2 red, 72Q74C. Corn
hlher; No. 2 mixed,41c; No. 2 wuite,45K4G.
Oats weak; No. 2, 28c; No. 2 white, 30i0c
An BRgravatinj: sore throat is soon re
lieved by Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, an
old-time remedy for bronchial and pulmon
ary affections.
Norlhrop's Patent Paneled Metal Celling
Are neat, durable and artistic for all classes
of buildings. As tho oldest manufacturers
n the country, we can furnish the greatest
variety and newest designs, put up com
plete, at the lowest figures consistent with
good work, send for estimates to South
Twenty-third and Mary streets.
A. North nor 4 Co.,
tts Pittsburg, Pa.
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 out
by tho liver and kidneys and removed from
the body through the bowels and the urin
ary secretion. Any stoppage or obstruction
of this process may produce various forms
of disease, such as Dyspepsia, Biliousness,
Constipation, Headache, Debility and bad
blood with its multiplied evils (bolls,
blotches, pimples, sores, eruptions, abscesses
and the like). When -ucli obstructions exist
ns evidenced by the presence of complaints
Blmilar to those just mentioned, the best
medicine to use is Burdock Blood Bitters,
which unlock tho secretions, removing all
Impure and effete matter through tho proper
channels. By restoring healthy action of
tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, B.
B. B. removos all Impurities of tho blood
from a common pimple to the worst scrofu
ous sore. my30-TTSsu
Wo send tho marvelous French
Remedy CALTHOS trtre, and a
legal guarantee that Caltuos will
STOP Dlacharcre Jc EnilulonL
CmiR Rpemiatorrhea.VarIeocele
aaa iikstueie ixt vicar.
Use it and pay if satisfied.
AcjrTO.vON MOHL CO..
Sole Atctrkaa.Accflb, CladBBtU, Ohio.
. DR. WIOTT'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
A remedy used for many years bj an old
physician with great success. It is a per
lectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc
cessfully used as a monthly corrective by
thousands of ladles. Beware or Imitations.
Ask lor Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Femnlo Pills
and take no other, or enclose $1 and wo will
mail yon a box securclv sealed in plain pa
per. Price $1 por box, six for $5.
DM. MOTT'S CHE3I. CO.,
Cleveland. O.
Bold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Firming
I Son. Pittsburg. Pa- de31-T
WEST'S
RAIN
Treatment, a guaranteed specific ror Hrsterlx,
Dizziness. Convulsions. Fits. Nervons Neuralgia.
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sanity, decay and death, Fremat'ire Old Aire. Lou
of Power In either sex. Involuntary Losses an-l
Spermatorrhea caused hr orer-erertlon of tin
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six for 85.00, by mail.
WK GUARANTEE STX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received for
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G. STUCKY, Druggist, Sole Agent. Nos. 2401 aal
1701 Penn avenue, corner Wylle avenne and Fulton
street, Pittsburg. Pa. Use btu ckj's Dl.-irrhn: ,t
Cramp Cure. 25 and 30 ett. Ja-182-eod
DOCTORS LAKE
SPECIALISTS in all cases re-
3 Hiring scientific and confl
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Lake, M. K. C. P. S., is the old
est and most experienced spe
cialist in the city. Consulta
tion' free and sirictlv confi
dential. Office hours. 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. M.;
Sundays, 3 to 4 r. x. Consult them person
ally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn av.
and Fourth St., Pittsburg, Fa. JelS-BJ-DWlc
DR. E. C.
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or sent by mail, in form ol Pills or Lozenges'
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For the cure of Kidney Complaint
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end two 2-cant stamns (or Mrs. Plnkham':
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ESTABLISHED 1867.
CHOICE TIJIOTIIY HAY A SPECIAI.ITT
DANIEL M'CAFFREY.
Hay, Grain and Commission,
238 AND 240 FIFTH AVENUE.
PITTSBURG. PA.
Consignments of
solicited.
and orders for grain
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BROKERS FINANCIAL.
ESTABLISHED 1SS4.
John M. Oakley & Co.,
BANKERS AND BKOKEBi
45SIXTn ST.
Direct -private wire toNewYorlc and Cuts
cago. Member New Yorlc, Chicago and Pitts,
burs Exchancos.
Local securities honhtand sold for cas
or carried on liberal marzlns.
Investments made at our discretion and
dividends paid quarterly.
Interest paid on balance (slnoa 1S33L,
Money to loan on call.
Information books on all markets mail!
on application. fe7
Whitney & Stephenson,
57 Fourth Avenue.
ap30-15
.TlEDlCAL.
DOCTOR
WHSTTtER
M4 pknn AYj-.xur, rirrsiiUKG, pa.
As old residents know and hack Hies nt
Pittsburg papers prove, is tho oldest estab
lished and most prominent physician in (ha
clty.devoting speclalattontion toall chronla
SSSrS.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED
ponciblo MCDlnilC111"1 mental dls
persons IMunVUUo eases, physloal do
car, norvous debility, lack ot onergy, ambl
tion and hope, Impairo.t momory, disordered
sight, self distrust, hnshfulness dizziness
sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover-
f..1..l 1.-,..f ,n,.fn, ,,....,...3 n--nf,. w-aa I
19IJOU uiuirvi, niiiii' jm,.?.-,, uixn,lb tooh
nrss, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption,
unfitting tho person for husiness.society ani
marriage, permanently, safely and privately
rtiBLOOD AND SKIN.W
eruptions, blotches.fallini hair.bones, pains,
irlandiilar swi-llings, ulcerations of tha
tongue, mouth, throit, ulcers, old snre, ara
cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly
eradicated fromllDIMADV kidner ani
the system. UfllH All I jbladtlnr de
rangements, weak bae'e. 'Travel, catarrhal
disoharges, inflammation and other painful,
symptoms reoeive searchlni treamnV
Tjroniptrelierand real enres.
Dr. Whlttler's life-long oxtenslm experi
ence Insures -dentine and reliable troit
men ton common sense principles. Consulta
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treated as if hers, offlaa hours, 'J - m. to t
r. IX. Sunday, lo a. x. to 1 r. if. only. US
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Dfln'S
COMFOUND.
Arreent discovery by an old
pM&Iclin tivceetffullv Ke4
mrfi'lhly Vy tlv vatatt of ladies.
Is tne onir rellictiy sale anq
reliable medicine dIcovered.
llenare or imDrinclnled drug
gists who ..ner lnfrrlormedM
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and we wilt send, sealed, by retnrn mail. Full
sealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only,
2 stamps.
Address Pond Lily Company,
Mo. 3 Fisher Block, IX ruit. JH'h.
ai'Sold In Pittsburg by
JOS. FLEMING SON.
de!7-51-eodwk 412 Market street.
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as Weak Memorv
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ynntmiii errors, or excessive use oe
tobacco, onlum or sthnuNnts.
tl per package by
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