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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 15

Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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15 TIE PI A TE I) A -SEPTEM II 2 0, i 0 0 4 LiBEBIL FBQF1T-TM1N0 RESULTED IN DECLINE Ilfl GOOD bott said yesterday, "bowever. tiat "was doubt sout tha botcl built. Lalerf.WfJvs in Building. are tahe 1 Arclsitect M. Topa ou tr.e Seccrd fresbytcrlan vhurci; in Ti'iikinscurt J--Ntimaes ir both a store an-! brick ar bein? received.

Architect C. JI. Hattotrger will clos bii-'s today t. the hfttel of John llohmann at Penn sn! t'inebidtlle avenue. Twentieth ward.

The building will be a three-story trick, oje-) feet la Cimenrion Architects De-3n tophiet have for a three-story building. 20x68 feet, to be erected in Hcmesvood avenue at a. cost of aboui The buildinir is for armisment purposa and will have bowling alieys an-! billiard rooms. Architect Harry S. Pair Is.

taking: Wds on two houses bo built in Beechwood at a cost of about Hp is also roakms plans for a brick res'ulencp for W. X. Beatty In'Oewey avenue. Edgewood. Architect Chr-rles Bic'tol in taltiner bids on a SiO.uoo brick house in Dakota street for J.

P. Vance. The work of enlargin)! the Jewish synagogue Schoiom iri Twenty-eighth street will bo irtarted soon. A second story will be and a'so an addition in the rear. K.

Thubron has the contract for Tmildintr 11 houses in Grazc-Iia place for W. 1. Kncdeil. to cost $3,500 each. are bein received by Architects Rutao on liirew concrete bl3Ck and frame houses for R.

P. Xevln. in Ildeewood. The WEEK P. R.

R. Buys East End Property. Walker Place Houses Sold. EPISCOPAL RESIDENCE SITE The Pennsylvania HaHi-oad Company hs oik more -ntcrel the reai estate fieH. This it has l-oug-fct the Gorg-e P.

Burwin property Twcjity-9rf ward for Thi the first made by the corai-any In the East End for weeks, glvea rise to eoaiderat-'e discussion. Title to the proi-erty vkaa ttken oy tha Ma.nor Ral Estate Company. ho'uiln? agent for the railroad. The fvpery bought consists of 2'jxl'J.) feet in the north fit's of Hamilton avenue, between 'Fifth Under: avenues, and has" erected un it elht lbs k-J It opposite I-'-aiK-r roprty. foi which condemnation pro- wf lpfeUi! raontr-B ago.

In the op-r of avenue, facing: in -Lftia'-, the railroad company cvns two tiHe to which is held by B. fai-ciisd'1on ani tv. A. Moncune, both railroad real estate ajrents. Mr.

Mnoun also has title to feet adjoin- ths Burswin property. Between this and "L.in'n nver.eu Hie two lots belonging to M. C. and R. Kurtz which, it is said, ben lately by the railroad agents.

The rrsperttes less than two squar- from ntw cut-off at Kelly street. Just what the ir.tenifon cf the ruHruad company is cunnot bo asct rtairied, but it is reported that the properties were secured to give room for additional tiac-ks. Good Business in Waiker Place. T'D rough the cifl.ee ot Georg-e T. McDonald thre more nevy In Waiker place, Allegheny, have bem sold for $31 or eich.

The purchaser 1s James T. Wachob, an offu-tal of the Guarantee THie and Trust who gets the from William D. Tonne. The residences are houses with two ha.ih rooms and baia wood finish, and are finely decorated. They Vutve never occupied.

The buyer take of the properties for a bam HSd hoid the others for an investment. The lor ar feet ana face in Mansion avenue, nar California 8venm. iiace seems destined to build or fi'fr. use nest year than the V-irMni season. To insure the improvement of TOt of tfce lots in th pian the Walker Place improvement Company has just been organised, with a capital of $25,000.

to build fcvues duHr? the next year. A charter will be atd for at The officers of the com pany win oe: Preslaetit, Charles D. WaHr.er, jrei l'ient cf the Drug Com pany; fsec-etary ar.d treasurer. A. v.

rnimell, a ranma contractor. IJtd? are now nemg takn by ArfchifTt James P. oq six of the ises. three of which wii! be built in Mau- eson avenue and thre in Terroon avenue on lot. 40x120 feet.

These housps will vary in tifsfg'a and material, one of them, at leat, to be of brmn stone and pet-pies. The cost of the six Is estimated at Bought for EpiicopaJ Residence. I wa.q leartir.i last Tiisrht that Lh nuro.l'jtfin the Ann E. Iewis property in tb east side 3f street, adjoixjiiis Duqaene garden on he north, as for a sita for an episcopal reei.lonc3. The- lot is fet and br.n tht about as was reported In The of sanday.

The present fceUie oa the lit is a large one and may be used for sonie t.r.TO as a home for the bishop and cathelral It is reported, however, that a fine to correspond with the new Paul's LT-thedrrl. across the street. be erected Within a yar or two at most. This, it is said. il! contain in a'iticc to the regular episco- ri qnarters.

iaiee charters for tne Tonny ilen's Lycum of the Roman Catholic churrh. location for ueh a buHdingr coild not be anJ fhe a.sranee that a nne buildinff eventually be erected on thi lot will be vU-vonts nws tj other property ovrners in th-? fitriret. who feart-i that the purchase was for sn apartment site. Architects A Men Harlow have been wm- r.iissioried by W. U.

Abbott and others to pre pare for the hotel which wjll be biit in Fei.n avenue just east of Tenfh street. The cid buiiiiinR on the sits is nearl anil it is exiectd liiat work cn the new struiture will tie slurred within month. Definite plau for tfie builciire- have not been decided on and the of all tbe parties interested in the dfai are withheld for the present. Mr. Ab LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

PITTSBURGH UNION STOCK, YARDS, Monav, Sept. 19, 1104. ST(CK ON SALE. and do Corn, fancy do ChsTies, Oal. do al fyOZ.

F5 Sar-nAtasb. cans Dakd beaiiS, car. tomato sc. iS'fOSe Salmon. uo red, 1-1 p.sts il.oO-f; whits Lima.

besns.J oo soaked. Strips- besns, 1-lb flats t.er5(5"2.00 do i-ir talis Clo.rpd beef Corn and roast uO j-lb i CCi I beans Peas. inr- roBfat WSWci do rally i June beef. 2-1 can cans do soaked Apples, N. Mackerel.

broiled ..51.90 2. Sardines, gal. Pineapples Plums. Call- fornia 60 1 tie. Vs.

4.j.?t3. do 2. do French. HALT PISH. Mackerel.

No. 1 Macker-l. No. 2 mess, bbi large, bbl $1C do half bbl $11. do half bbls do quar.

do ouar. Mackerel, No. 1 do 2.1-lb pails. plain, do 10-lb pails. do half do No.

2 Irish do diiar. 50-tb tubs $5.00 do 20-lb pal's. 2. Lsk herring. 100 do 10-lb lbs J.l.r.S 1 do an-lb 51 "5 do 30-Ib 0O0 DRIED rxttrtT.

Aprfr.ots, F.a,Isins. Muscatel. baes 2 and 4 crown do 23-lb 50-1 boxes JlUfff12c; 60 Cndaria. Apples, bvilk 6iS7ci Va! do 1-lb car- do Cal. Val ...7 tons 7' 5 Scl Currants, cleaned 'ST Peaches 25 and Raisins, seeded, I'kgs 1-lb pkg.

Prunes SEEDS. Clover, from store. Miliet. recleaned. 0O-ib i Western 1.25r1.5i bu Southern SO do mam.

i Grafs. Hunga- rr-oth rian 60o3St.OO do crimson. $4. 504. 75 do lawn.

do white 1 do blues, 14-lb Dutch. bu. Alsik do red top. Alfalfa 14-lb bu.t.Wd1. 00 (Timothy POULTRY AND GAME.

Live hens 14150! do capon, lb. do roosters Squab, doz. do old turkeys. I4ff('15c do No. 2 $3.75 do old ruddy $1.25 do spring red Iarge Wtfltfc ao eatvas- Small back do Kiefe SSOeilrupt.

golden plover, do spririgr doz S5.oO ducks do black hens. ISct do grouse $2.50 do roosters do partridges $2.25 do turkeys English pheasants, do spring i per pair $1 25 chickens birds, doz. do spring Snappers, per lb.M2Hc ducks do Long: Island 1 ducklings 20c pf.odtjct:. Potatoes, bulk. (Horn grown bu, store.

chips bu, track. Jiotiey. new Vhginia sweets, iiseats bbis. 1.751 do bbls Jersey sweets. jPopcorn.

lb 45c this. plant, crate, Hampers choice 50.375c Onions, I do do bbls. marrow-do bu 8090ct fats. Valsneias. per crate.

do 10-lb bas- mi kets OOrSffJe Spanish, per do liO-ib bas- crui kts Cieumbers, 1 do na-Us. bbls do Ash tabula. per crate. 25 chips per It 5c do home raised, baskets 5oc bu 75J85c pal la Greea peas. Pper.

bu 4050c home raised. i Mushrooms, per 1.25! lb 35if0c Cabbaire. Green eorn. homo bbl raised. Lett'jce.

home. I bu do. 20.10clCantaloupes. Strirur bans. Kockyfords.

green da Standards. Wax crate Brussels sprouts. d-: comblna. quart TSSOc-Watermelons Celery, Kalamazoo. I Garlic, doz .10 15c-Lima beans, do Ohio 15ig25cf per qt WilOo Tomaioea, I do.

S-qt bsket.20r2oc do Marietta. (Cranberries, baskets 2ft553et per $2.25 PRQA13T0NS, Hams. i Breakfast bacon. IS lb? and up 12c' back strips. .11 Over 14 to, IS lba-ll'ViclDry salt gldes, extra Over 10 to 14 lbs.

short clears 10 lbs and under. 12V4c-Bellioa. 20 to 23 Skinned Lie! lbs. S-p Old Dominion Old Colony Parrot Phoe-rux Pgh. Duluth Quincy Range Consolidated.

Swift -Trinity. Fruit Utah S. 24yt 21 i 14'4 2414 oo 02 5, Mi 02 584 1UI 58 101? 5S 1014 117 10- 1 mk 106? im 100 i 40 Vi 19-, 4-1 40 19 20 li 9 Ir Victoria 4 Wolverine Winona British Columbia i SS (57 i 9 i 6H! 1 9 Bid. tAsked. The Meta! Merket.

KKW YORK, Spt. ia The Londqn tin market scored another good advance, closing 1 at 128 7s Od for spot and 128 15s for though demand wag light et the advance. Spot is Quoted at $27 20. Copper also was higher in London, closing at 3 5s for both spot and futures. taeany prica showed a hardening tendency, with lake quoted at $12 00: electrolytic at $12 3012 and casting at $12 50.

Lead closed at 11 16s 3d hi London and was also unchanged in the local market at S4 204 30. Spelter was unchanged at s.22 10s In Loo- don and at $5 105 20 In the New York mar- kct. Iron closed at 50s 3d in Glasgow and at lvd In Mtd.ilesbOTO. Ijocalfy iron was unchanged. No.

1 foundry, northern, is quoted tit $i3 75514 25; No. 2 foundry, northern, at $13 25ST3 75: No. 1 foundry, southern, and No. 1 foundry, southern soft, at $13 50413 75- Coffee and Sugar. XEW YORK.

Sept 19. The market for coffee futures opened steady at an advance of 5 points in response to continued reports of damage to tho see-J flowering and a rally in the FVc-hch cables. Later it continued Arm, showing at one time a net gain of about 105.15 points on covering, hut later offerings became heavier and ths market sagged off and closed barely steady at ur-changed prices to a decline of 5 joints. were reported cf bags', including Dcctmber st S3w7 00; March at $7 2h7 3'; May at $7 40-5 7 50 end July at $7 oi; 7 Ho. Spot Rio steady: No.

7 Invoice, fcv-sc; mild, quiet. Surar Raw firm; fair refining, centrifugal, P6 test, 4 5-l(5c; molasses sugar, SVc- Refined steady. 1 houe will cost about each. Minor Reaity Transactions. South Side: Jacob HlMcbrand sold to th Servian Home Hail assccatfon an improved let.

44x320 feet, in the north side of Sarah street, near outh Twenty-sixih street, Twenty-fifth ward, for fo.ixxt. Clarissa street: David Rapport sold to the Puiier County National bank an improved lot, SftxiOS feet, near Clarissa street. Thirteenth ward, for I-incoln avenue: John P. Saunders eold to B. Cr.

Dfrer 5x142 feet in the south side of Lincoln avenue. Twenty-flrnt ward, for Calhoun street: James M. Clark sold to A. Lindsay 50x120 fet in the south side of Calhoun street. Thirty-seventh wsrd.

for $1,200. ILanrei Etreet: II. W. floffman soli to Joseph Baronl feet in the south side of laurel street, gist-enth ward, for $i53. The fojiowinjr PlTtsburgh buildins permits were issued yesterday by thf bureau of building inspection: To Terrancc Collins for a two-story brick dwelling' at Ivy and streets, to cost to C.

S. Marsha.il. for a iwo-story brick veuecr dwelling in Saef'herson, near Linden avenue, to cofci to Maggie Ritchie, a two-story dwelling--in Idlewild street, between Iinfr and Honnwood avenues, to cost to Mrs. E. Stouhton, for a.

two-story brick veneer dwPirp at 4C "Washington avenue, to cost $2, 500; to T. M. Iway, for a. two-story frame dwelling' In "Fargo street, to eost to Mrs. Annie Joyce, for a two-story brick veneer store and dwelling In Herron cstep.sion, to cost to I.orence Lemmore.

for a two-story frame dwelling at 5I2' Keystone avenue, to cost to Prank Feib-echt. for a two-story frame dwellirsg- at n2S Melwood avenue, to cost tn Rol-ert Clark, for a two-story brick dweHlu at Mifflin street, to cost to J. Wrijrht. for a two-storv brick dwelling in Mathilda street, to cost Transfer's Recorded. Hanmctt Lee to Homestead Lumber Sept 10.

Munhalt, 25x110. Eighth ave 5,000 Eureka Invest Co Lim to Painter, April 12, Dufiuesae, 50x130, Chestnut st 1.050 "Weber to I June 30, TYilkinsburg, 24x100. Glenn ave 1,200 Seott Tvn; to Enoch James. Aug 29, lOth wd, Ally. 20x105, Morrison 1.000 Gensler Albert to Oensler, Sept.

12, 2ah wd. Pgh. 2oxlO5. Hacsstown ave. 1,400 Eobertscn A to Susan A Doyie.

April 35th wd. Pgh. 50x130, Pixie at 3.100 MacConaell Thn? to McOinnits, Aug 9, 2iith ad, Pgh. 25x115. Millvaie a.ve.

2,250 Kii to Emma PattPrson, Aug 2u. Ingram. Pampson ave 3.S"0 Olson to Young. June 2, 21st wd. Fgh.

20x100. Chaucer st 2.SO0 Hay Walter to Wm II Young. June 22. Avalcn. 50x110, Parkview ave 60O Flint Jno to Nelson Thomas.

Aug IT, Karrison KchlhaniHier to Troiara, Aug 30, 11th wd, Pgii. 20xo, Red tt Liberty Land ta Altrnyer, Aug SI. Leet twp, 45xG2. Uroadway ext 2,225 Marx Julius A to Anna Schmidt. Aug 2C, Biaddock.

Brinton have. h'0 Paine Rcbt Jr to A persruson, Aug 30. 32d wd, Pgh. lots. 5.020 Glazier to Geo Young.

Aug 19, 14th wd. Pgh, 51x175, Roquet 5,200 SAwirsfci to Piotrovrskl, Sept 13. Braddock. 25x131. Electric are.

2,500 Mode! Home Co to De'la Henderson, July 25, Knoxvllle, -fxlOO. St. Charles st. 5.7(M Alter Geo to Ira Montgomery. Sept 17, Mifflin twp.

3xl20, McAdams ave. 1,600 Black Orlando to Wm Black, tJept 14, Scott twp, 40xS, Center st 1.200 Tbonvpron to Walker, Sept 10, Pitoairn, 20xS7, Eleanor st. Reed to Hulick. Sept Pat-ton twp. 25x100.

Second st 1.000 Bergniau- to Jno Me Guliey, Sept 12; Erackenridge, Stieren 3,000 Myers Wm to Cbai Elliott. Sept 12. Tarentuitt. 32x72, Porter st 1,100 4 00. Hogs bead.

Market 10 20c higher. Mixed butchers, $3 tjngO 25; good: to choice heavy, $5 SOtJ 22; rough heavy, $5 405 70; light. $5 60-6 25; bulk of sales, $5 05. Sheep Receipts. 4O.00O head.

Mtirket slow. Good to choice wethers, $-3 25; fair to choice mixed, $3 503 75; naiive lambs, S4'0t'C''6 00. KANSAS tTTY, Sept. 10. Today's cattle receipts were 26,000 head, the largest number of cattle terpived at the local yard3 since September, HC2.

Three thousand southerns were-included. Corn fed steers steady; others 1 Ci. 15c lower; choice exttort and dressed br-ef steers steady at $." 25; fair to good fteady at $4 OOffia X); western fed steers steady at $4 OOf 5 50; stock era and feeders lower at $2 25-34 00; southern steers lower at $2 S0tifi 00; southern cow-s lower at $1 85: native cows. $1 50S3 75; native heifers. $2 jtjC-ii 25; buiis steady at $1 75f 2 25; calves.

$2 50(55 50. Hogs Receipts, market l'c higher; top prices, $3 85; bulk cf sales, )J5 75'ao heavy, $5 75 ttve ewes. $3 R0; western lambs, 4 O0 5 35; western yearitngs, $3 603 90; western phep, $3 253 60; stockers and feeders, $2 73 Si ot. Sept. 19.

Hogs quiet; butchers, $il logij 20; common, $3 70S5 50. Cattle dull; fair to good shippers, $4 S3; common. $2 0Cf 2 50. Sheep steady at $1 003 40; lambs. $3 0.

The Bond Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 19. (Special.) Government bonds closed ''j higher bid for the 3f.

Tus general bond market was active, and on the whole firm, with the more important dealings in Burlington 4s, Kock Island collateral 4s, Colorado Midland 4s, Colorado Southern 4a. Consolidated Tobacco 4s, Distilling Corporation 5tf, Union Paciiic convertible 4s and Steel Sinking Fund 5s. District of Columbia 3s. '65s, HSyj bid; Philippine. 43.

no iid. Price ranges were as follows: Last High. 97 Low. "4ti lo3 81 "A 'JOS 64 S4 7 72 ii 87 1, S24 Sale. Japanese F.

Atchison general 49 Do adjt. 4 8tamped. B. W. 3S3 B.

Q. joir.t C. R. I A P. col.

4s Do col. 5s Colorado Midland 4s Colorado Southern 4s. Con Gas con. 0s fc4V JO-i V. 7 75 i 7 f.7 5'i 73 iV 92 '1 102', 87 -i 1044 74 4 -10404 10-i-s, 67 1S4 Consolidated Tohacco Distillers 5s 73 Erie general 4s S77.s Krie Penn Coil col.

trust 4s 03 Doulasana Arkansas Nassau Electric 4s Northern Pacific 1st Do general 3s Stand, Rope Twine iac Union Factfle 1st 4s Do con. 4s U. S. Steel S. F.

5s Do registered Yrabash Deb. Bs. 105 ti 104 i 4 Ms 05 74 PM Kj 1031.:. si SlTs i Foreign Money Markets. LODON Sept 19.

The demand for money was somewhat increased temporarily In tha eO: packers. Jo 7-so so; p-s and lights. I 15 uSffltS R5. SheenReceir.ts lOOoff bead- i.heer. steady lambs 10c lower: nrlv lambs.

14 UHSbH iS: native werhers na- is '2 1 I i 10c 9ic: tir.der 1.1 ii Shcuid'rs. N. ''try rait, smoked cut sides, extra do skinned short cisars iiics. to 2i ios. i ici to to 2 do lo to 12 lbs.

lt J0c da ba-k strips. 1 l'c- Uo 10 to 2o ihs do to 1'V "I do unier lo lb It-H. 1 2 ri T-flrr nnre. He 135 do JO to 12 titrces NUTS. 10c! Shellbarks Eng.

1215! be $1.752.00 S. g. almonds. Pecans 10c Tarr. aimonds.

-164c; Peanuts, fancy Mixed loci roasted Brazil del do choice Dried Italian chestnuts 7ei HIDES. No. 1 green stier. IC-recn salt or cured, heavy Sej 1 steers, do light. -under 30c ever GO las lbs End cow3, do No." 2 all wights and lls'nt No.

1 green calfskin. No. BUTTER, EGGS Butter. i Prints Tubs Ohio cream. ioi20ej Dai ry 1 2tr 1 2 Country roll 11 'i Cheec.

N. full AND CKEESff. do Wis. 8 wis. tubs ..14150 do block do liriJorted.27's2714c do Llmh-er- gsr, naw.llV512itc do 5-lb brick.

12 15c Neufchatel, Eggs, selected 2'sc do canoied do at mark. 13c cm. neW.St5iCrtO4cj do Ohio cm.6itft.w?ic' do cream. new do Ohio Swiss FRUITS. Lemons, lies- Apples, hu.

do bu do CaM'or- iCrab appies. uia chips Oranges. Peaches. St. Michaels, 6-basket carriers Valen.

lo-ih claa f4.00-g4.50: 20-lb Jamaicas, bu crate. per bu Coroatmts, jPlums, bags 0oi crates Figs, carious. 2o-lb Bananas Rfstg 1. 75 1 Danisona, do 20-lb Pineapples, Limes, crata .3.003.50 per 10. Crapes.

California, I Pears, per crates l.laj Faney N. Y. grapes, i JO-lb b'uketalKtffSOc- S-lb 4-li ltc! Bartietts, Grape bbls $3.504.00 Sales of Deciduous Fruits. The following sales of deciduous fru'ts were made; Three cars irom California ctateg Tokay ttT.fi $1 .70 crates Tokay grapea SOf. 1.00 2" crates Muscat urapfee Wf? 1.B0 21 crates Comichoij grapes TT.

1.25 7 crates white Tokay 1.05 17 crates assorted rrapes l.ioije I.60 boxes Bartlett pears 2. (Y-tt 2. 85 1,1.5 boxes Salway peaches 408 .70 One ear from Oregon containing 742 crates Italian .85 10a crates silver 75 Butter, Eggs and Cheese. KKW YORK. Sept.

13. Eutter ftrong; receipts. 6.005 pUgs. Street price extra, creamery, WViSilti-'yc. Official prices creamery, common to extra, 13HViC.

State dairy, common to extra, OSlSjc. Cheese Urns; receipts. 2.055 pkga. state full cream, small colored, fancy, f'c; small white, fancy. good to prime, fMl9e.

Larte colored, fancy, 9c i larsra colored, gxd to prime, 8'tse; largs whito, sood to prime, Egg flrai, Receipts, 7, ISO cases; state. and nearby selected white, extra fancy, do, gooi to prime, 21fr2oc. Western feney selected, Averasa best, Southern. I74i20c. FHrbADEbPHIA, Sept.

19. Butter in fair demand; extra western creamery, 2t)Ic; nearby prints, lo. Eggs firm arid higher; nearby firsts, 2ito at mark; western, 22o at mark." cheese tirm and in sotd aeiaand; New York full creams, fancy, tSic; do choice, do fair to aoed, SViSvic. CHICAGO Sept. 10.

On the produce ex-charge today th buttee market was steady; crfeamerieg, dairiea, 12 10c. Kggs I'rin at mark, cases included. 140.17'jc: firsts, prime firsts, lSc; extras, Cheese firm at Sflc. Turpentine and Rosin. TTILMINGTON.

N. Sept. 13 Spirits turpentine, nothing Rosin, nothing doing. Tar. SI CO bid.

Crude turpentine firm, at $2 25 3 75. SAVANNAH. Sept. 19. Turpentine firm at P2c.

Rosin firm: P. $2 mm 65: 3(2 70; B. $2 75; K. $2 SO; $2 S5; II, $2 S5; $3 0O3 05; $5 75: $4 15: N. $4 40; O.

$4 70; 00. CHARLESTON, S. Sent. 19. Turpentine Arm at Slte.

firm; C. $2 60; $2 iO: $2 70; $2 75; $2 SO; I. $2 90; K. 65: ft 10; $4 35; $4 65; TV, $4 fi5. Increasing values make it all trie; more important th.ot the Title to Your Real Estate Be Clear and Copsult the; Union Fidelity Title Insurance Co.

341 rouiib. Ave. BANKS AND BANKERS, Bmkm and Brskeri. Pstpfss Savings Qsnk felerabers of New Tork, PhlladeJlQla, Chicago and Pittsburgh Stock Exchanges an4 Cijkago Board of Trade. New York Office, 3D Broad Street.

THE SEAL OF SAFETY. 4C, interest on avings deposits in Pittsburg Trust Co. Savings JO -partmertt open Saturdays until a P. "Writ? free Booklet No. 20.

"Banking by Man." 323 4tb Ave. ific 1 President President Cashier James YV Scully. .1. Marsli, T. I'.

Love joy, Ralph H. Binns. account or a change in desirable this bank is $5,618,957.65 $7,474,276.73 Poielssa ued 2oc; 0 i t3 o-i lbs I I 51 si '-4 50 "43 A 8 'Hit 4SI 1 si 52 lij fe24i 32 34H c5 10 S3 jlO 9t -10 72-i 75 -10 7- SS -12 75 70 LARD. Oct. RIBS.

Oct. Jan. 95 I 7 05 6 P2H1 7 8 7 XZ'A 7 17! 7 7 J2k! 7 J2, i 7 25 17 40 65 6 70 20 7 S7V! 7 22 i 6 621 6 i5 i 5 t2b Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Fteady; No. 2 wheit, $1 10; Ko. 6.

51 Oorl 15; No. 2 red. $1 VyQl 12,. No. 2 corn, 51c: No.

2 yellow. 52t4c4a. Ncu oats, Slej No. 2 white, MgjVc; No. S.

wtiite. No. 2 rye, 73c Good fet-diug barley. Fair to choice maitir.jr, 44 52c. No.

1 seed. $1 16; No. 1 north est-' ern. $1 24'. Prme timothy seel, $2 70.

ilesp pork, per o10 90. Lard, per 10u $7 02SJ7 05. Short ribs sides, loose. $7 33,4 7 Short clear sides $5 25' 50. "Whiskey, basis of hiirh wuses, $1 CKver, contract grade, w.

Articles. Receipts. Shipments. "4.9ii 1.P42.SOO 30.r:-K Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.

Corn, bu. Oats. -U. Rye, bu. Barley, bu.

1,300 NEW YORK, Sept. 13. Flour Retipt, 1S.SS1 barrels; exports. 4.1 tvS barrels; fclc. 2.30) Market dull and unsettled, Rre nomipal Barley steady; feeding.

i f. New York. Wheat Sales. 4.70C.O-') bushels Spot eaayr No. 2 red, $1 o.

b. sHost; No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1 224 0. b.

aooat; No. 1 bard Manitoba nr.mlual o. b. aflost. Wheat was irregular all day.

Opening Srmer cn cold weather rws it broke tnder bie; northwest receipts, rallied on th corn -etremrth and nw buying- and flfta.lly under unloading with the ci-r net lower. Mav. $1 LP.i: closed St 11. Se ember, $1 13g'l 15 's cl-ed $1 13. December $1 JIH'Sl 14; closed $1 13 Corn Keceints, tHt.s.Ki oui-neis; expoixs, bushels; saies, 10,000 future; bushels spot- Spot easy.

No. 2. n7H elever and 5ic f. o. b.

afloat; No. 2 yellow. 0tc; No. while 57-ic. Option market was quiet, ing Erm early on a btulisa wop estimate, out later givSne: way under liiinidation at-d will- the west, claaing net low er.

Ma" close f5Mc: Septfinber, clcse.1 5otie. December, 5HH'c57c; closed o'sVic. Oat'i bushels; 1 UvO bushels. Snot easy: mixed oats. pound.

natural white. 30tJ2 poords, Pni-tf o7'c: "clipped white. SC'u-40 pounds, Options nomine I. Fe-wfe firm; prin? bao. SCO 75; middlinrsr $22 75; city.

0J. ST. I.OCIP. Sept, 19. Whtat, No 2 cash fclevator.

$1 Oj; December, $1 May, $1 IZVi'. No. 2 hard, $1 Sgi 10. Corn, No. 2 cash.

51c; December. 47c; Siv, 47V4c Oats No. 2 cash. December, Maj'. 34'ie; No.

2 white, SIVjc." MILWACKEE. Sept. 19. Wheat No. 1 northern.

$1 1m; No. 2 northern, 1 I'-SS 1 16; May. $1 OOi, asked. Rye, No. 1.

T72. 77Hc Barlev. No. 2, 57c cample, 37--fi55e. Corn No.

3, May, 43lc ask'-d. DCT.L'TH, Spt 19. heatt ner. No. 1 northern, $1 1214: No.

2 turth-in, $1074: freptemher, $1124; December, $1 07: May, $1 JOVi- Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YCP3K, Sept. 10. The supply of grain Saturday, 17. as compiled by the New York Produce was as follows: Wheat, 34,010,000 bushels, increase 8S5(000 bushels.

Corn, 5.652.A buxheis, increase 051,000 bushels. Oats, 15,11,000 bushels, bosheiQ. Rye. bushels, imrease fcuih-. els.

Rdney, 2, 103, WO bushels, increase 1.014 -000 bushels. The Cxttc-n "MarJ-et. NEW YORK. Sf-pt. 10.

Cotton futurtf clos1 vry steady. 10.62c: October. lrt.4ie: November, "0.4Sc; TJecember, 10.4'ic; 10.47c, February. 10.51c; March, April, ilay. 10.0!.

Spot closed etesrly. Mid ups, lO.OOa; mid gulf. 11.130: sales, 100 bales. Financial and Trade Notes. EDA Pv RAFiDS.

SepL 19.Te Csdar Pvftpids Supply Company, wesf-ra distrihutors ft an Ohio agricultural implement compry, assigned 'today because of the aliened of Ohii connections to honor drafts cf the local Llabilltits and aaeets ar- es. tima'ed at several hundred thousand dollars. CENTRAL FALLS. R. Eftpt.

10. A two months' shutdown of the United States Cvl-ton Company's milL- here on Recount of a strike ended today. All departments resumed cper-ationx Seo. 19 National bank notes reccied today for redemption, tffT.fiou; government receipts fiytm internal rvenu, custom. niaceHaneous.

S6.tS!; expenditures, $1,770,000. 1822.: i 5 i- BACKERS, woos cm. fms avx tetter of Credit. Cable Transfers. Snvestment Securities.

NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH." -FIFTH AVE. ARB WOOD STREET, Capital, $1,000,000" anf Profits, $2,320,000 Chas. E. Sper, President Thos. Wightman, Vice Pres.

F. II. SkeJding-, Cailiicr F. H. Richard, Ass't Cashier T.

C. Griggi. Ass't Cashier XIN1XRIST II Off CEZCK ALVCUSI2 MAI ESTATE TRUST CO: 4 AHSzarsniiZy. I I JLLXaAFS II DSPCS1T WITH: THE DIAMOND cd Tht! Dt hohx National Bank a stisjctrry is fact, avtry 1 satisfactory bann. 1II1IIW.IWIH I Cor filth Avcr, tad CbIc Stres CC'RN.

No. 2. Bee. OATS. No.

2. Sept Dec. May PORK, Oct- Jan. ill 1 RSI Sit i i jumps UNEXPECTEDLY New Oranges Arrive Potatoes Here in Big Supply Groceries Are Quiet. The Elgin telegram announced an advance of half cent oa butter yesterday afternoon.

The charge cams as a surprise to ma-y dealers. A steady butter market last week and prnounccd indications of a continuance of the situation inspired a Rood aal of confidence and buying was not very heavy Saturday or yeslc-rday. Had the advance been looked for, jobbers would have bought more heavily. Cheese ia active at prevailing; prices and esgs are iioldinsr firm. The poultry market is in a satisfactory condition, so say the dealers.

Receipts are not too for demands now. Jamaica oranges arrived for the first titnft th) season vesrerday. The supply of oranges has been very low in the Pittsburgh market for several veeks and there will likely be a hfAfy demand on the new arrivals. Bananas are t-tili in pood demand ar.d the supply is ample. Piunis and grapes have weakened and prices are lower.

Peaches are holding their own and pear have stiffened up. Marrowfat s.pish has arrived and is quoted below. There a friut in the potato market. Oountln? th jfceipts yesterday theie are ebout cars the yards. Prices are reduced.

Cantaloupes in heavy supply yesterday, the stock on hand amounting to about 43 cars. There were 2u cars of grapes in the yards yesterday. grrocery market was feaidfieES. Fiour steady to firm. Sug-ar continues strong at the advances of yesterday.

There was a eocd feeling on bay and Grain without any chense in quotations. Hay is here in corn- paratively small supply at present Oats are and so are middling. Demand for ataw keeps up well and the market showed we; on oats again yesterday. HAY, GRAIN AND FEED. Receipts bulletined: Pennsylvania 31 cars hay, cars oats.

5 cars com, 2 cars rye, 2 cars straw. Baltimore fe Ohio cars hay, 5 cars oats. Pittsburgh Lake Eric cars hay, cars oa.ts, car rye 1 ear corn. Nev No. 1 tin- No.

2 mld- othy filings Iso 2 $11. 5i 12.25 do Vo. 1 Rraa. No. 1 "Wheat.

No. 2 Loose from red 085? 90c wagon. 0nf51S-0i' Corn. Xo. 2 yellow Straw, ost.

shelled do 57. 50S5 High mixed S.S-&58C do rye. No. 2 mtsd. No.

2 white -o. 2 yellow ots 3(fi'3Ct4cl ear No. 2 No. 2 rye. Xj.

4 oats 34U-l5c; wesTcrn White middlings," No. i 1, ton. GRCkERIE3. Flour. do bags Fancy pat- do 2-lb carton.

ect. quarters, do 5-lb hags. in paper. do powd xxxx. First clears.

do cut loaf Far.cv winter do cubes 5.55c patent. do eoff. StriUg't do No. 1 yellow. 5.10c Rye S4 do No.

2 yellow.4 S5c Graham $4.654.751 do No. .1 yellow.4.b0c Curr.meal. i F.eans. bbl Navy, choice do 10-lb cotton i H. P.

bags KtCrt7cfRa kidney. Rolled outs. lima. lb. .4 do kegs Pea, dried, Eorfsted Coffee.

bu Rio IHliloct do tplit, lb 4c Snntos do marrowfat. Maracsubo bu $2.002.10 F-eaberry lSc'Oil, carbon. HO Golden Rio. deg Caracas ISUtfjUOd do headlight Standard, 5 da water 13c pkss. do Ohio W.

W. High grade. 150 drg. 12 Molasses, fancy do Eiaine H5c refined do ilo choiee brands do open ex-fancy- t-'yrup. i head, lb Fancy syrup do fancy Maple syrup, sal.fl.uij Jau-m Sug.

and can.24S25c( do choice: Caro- Prime 24r25c? lina i-lb cans. doz. No. 1 bbl $1.00 i-'b cans, doz l.tol do No. 2 extra.

JO 5-lb cans. doz. do gran, rock 95c lO-lb cans, doz. do pocket. 5l.f5 Maple.

do tfairv $1.30 Oatmeal, bbl Lentils, fancy. do kegs "6-O," lb Sugar, sta. CANNED GOODS. Peaches, sta. lOj Raspberries du pie.gal.$2.iQ3.0JiOoosfttrriea do California, i Tomatoes, L.

C. fancy do Mary- thy standard-. FROM THE MINES. It is the optniou of those is a position to kuow that the output of the Klondike for th season of cannot fall short of $10,000,000. The summer is now so far advanced and the time for tlje plowing, down all open work so near at.

that it is not a difficult matter to mak an. estimate the aggregate value ot the gold tSat has been mind during the and such wilt cut fait short vt the amount mentioned, says the Yukon Ycrld of Dawsou City. Th'. story that Utah Con. of Bingham Is to be added to the assets of tho Amalgamated: Copper Company of Montana, refuses to be an I wL-ile it is demed as frequently as it Is exploited, assurance comes from the east tfiat the event wtH positively take p.ace-.

White the principals are not yet ready to es- Jron T. MeGurrlD and associates for some tiraa have been t-old to the representative of a very strong eastern and that, at an early day the product will be put Into commercial activity. To that end it is said the purchasing company will evjuip the deposits with a plant such as is employed in other countries, and that Utah will he mad to supply the needs cf the entire far west. Ruppell Sharp are making a. grat success of their leasing operations in the Cr'ppie Creek district, notable f.rnong their 'easeS being the Lonaconing of the El Paso Company and a block of the Colorado Boss on Raven hiM.

The lessees z.je about to commence sir.k-im; the shaft another 100 feet on each of these I-rrperties. Prom the Donaconing a carload of ore dy is tent cut which returns average value? of $50 to the ton, and another from the Colorado Boss which returns vaiues of from tv'0 to three ounces to the ton. On these two pruperties alone the lessees are now employing loo men ar.d have enough a Bii-bt. to last flifm at the rata of PiOdiiction until their, lease espirs. The E.

P. V. mine of Ureenv. jkxI. P.

has been purchased a syndics to of local and North Dakota men, headed by W. F. Honey of Park River. The deal was made by Duncan Mcintosh, manager of the Providnce Mining Ccpipany, who will A considerable force men wi! be set to work immediately. D.

Mc Vicar has had the property under bond for two years and snipped several cars of high-grade Over the result of his observations at the Properties of the MajeX.lj Mining Company out of Mil ford. Utah. L. S. Gates, who has be-n Identified with the Boston Con.

of Bing- ham for oome time, 1-as rctuiDed from camp Quite disclosures unaer-ground, said he. are all that has beer, exploited by the miners, and were the company in possession cf irons required iu the fluxing of its ores, the management could, with per-ft consistency, blow in its smelter. nal group near GoldSell, Nev. the, property ou Patrick Clark and Maj. B.

C. Klngs-i bury receutly tbrew up s. bond Is the news contained in a. 3oter from James E. law- rer.ee of Qtieen Canyon.

Nev. -s that which has U-en devised by the Na tional Pneumatic Ore Concentrating Company of I-ayton. O. Boston Copper Slocks. (Reported by A.

E. Masten Co.) I I JCloa. 8TOCXS. 1 Ppsa.i Hib. Lsw.l I i AKouez Adventure A r-a i an Bingham O.lcn-t Arizona Calumet i- aiumet Itiver 12 Vi.

n5 I 12-q 12 13' 2C2 fS 1 124, 2G sio" 7 "1 -'t 8'3 ii" i'-i '73'i 27 27 Vi iS 1 t40 1 2Vij 2Hj 'l -i I Franklin 1 Junction Orrene, -S. r'n'i. Dev I Mass. Mohawk I Michigan Osco.a I 4'j tir.i-.-: rti 4 "I-4o 4 4-- era Ati Cereals Are Off, but Provisions Show a Gain. Bt Ass-jatsd Pbsss to Tei Gazette.

I CHICAGO, "With world's increased and larger primary receipts in the Vnited States, liberal proSt-tssing in wheat today resulted in a net decline of 1'c Corn la off Onts are down Pro visions show a g5n or' to 10c. In spite of a number of bear 5nf.ue-ac.es a firm feeling prevailed in the wheat market at the. opening, the December option being up a. shade to Ho at fi to $1 01 t'9. May was up to Sc at II li to $1 The Initial firmness was due mainly to a good demand from traders who had sold short the early part of last week.

There was also fair buying by commlssioa houses on reports of unfavorable in the Canadian northwest. The rift cf the news at hand, however, was largely in favor of the bear element. Cables were lower World's chlp-ments were much heavier than for the corresponding day last week or a year ago. Receipts in tho northwest continued to show a marked increase and this fact perhaps furnished the principal motive for the heavy that developed. Liberal sales of Jcug wheat started prices on the down grade and the execution of stop lo.s orders accelerated the decline.

On the break Decemier sold cT to $1 oS'j and May to $1 P. Toward the middle of the session tho market airain bec.ima strong, cold, wet weather in Manitoba bringing out a good demand from some of the big com mission bouses. On the rally December advanced to, $1 104 and May to $1 J2 1 12 Jj. Renewed profit-taking, however, resulted in another reaction. A fa.tr increase in th visible supply and larger primary receipts at points elsewhere than northwest were influenced that had a wettkeninK effect on the late market.

With extreme weakness manifested at Minneapolis the market here became dtei-1edly heavy, December selling off to S1 07 Vs- In the mttdKtime May declined to 00. December closed at a loss of le at $1 OS. May alao was off lic, cios-ins at $1 lo. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to bushels. The amount on passage decreased l.CiJCOOO r-ushels.

while, the visible euppiy increased bushels. Primary receipt were l.iS.5,ais bushels, enm- pared witi 1,518,800 bushels a year airo. neapoils, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of j.04j cars against 6B cars last week and y07 cars a year ago. A sharp bulge in corn prices occurred as a result of a report of a Minneapolis crop expert claiming the total yield would fall short of the government estimate by bushels. Aeer5mg to this authority the crop will be the smallest liar vested In seven years.

T.15 situation was further strengthened by a report of a local statistician estimating the total crop at less than two billion bushels. The advance failed to hold, however, many traders being inclined to place entire confidence iu the government figures. The market became decidedly weak late in the session, the close being practically at the low point. December opened 'sc lower to higher st 50 '-sc to RoSfec; ranged between 51'iC and closed at 40? 4c. Local receipts were 5ti7 ears, with 43 ot contract grade.

Steadily increasing supplies were a depressing influence In the oats market. Prices were also inclined to follow other grains in their downward course. A feature of trading' was active buying of May around 15c. The market closed at the low point. After opening un- clmnged to a shade fcishev to 320.

December sold between S2Vic and closing at SiiJiC. Local receipts were 202 fact that hog rsceipta have net increased to any great exent sincei the settlement of the K-ock yards strike a strengthening influence in th provision market. There was a good demand from packers, but were light. At the close January pork was up 7c at $13 75. Lard -was tip Hhj at $7 12Vi7 15.

Ribs gained closicg at $6 65. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: "Wheat, 170 cars; corn, c.rs; oats, 511 cars; hogs. 17,000 head. The futures, reported by John D. Armstrong member of the Chicago board of trade.

Farmer Eaiik building, are as follows: I High, Uw. Close. Yesterday's Close. Open. HEAT No.

2. Sept. 1 OS74 I 07 I 1 11 1 11 1 OSi 1 lOVa 1 12 1 1 08V 1 C54 1 10 1 07 Sept. i 05U 1 07 lit 1 091sl lec. May 1 08 1 IO 1 1 nv-.

Onion Fry if huzllm Go, Will Sell Tuesday, Sept. 20th, at 13 A. 2 Gars York Stats I Gir Extra Fans) Ei'usrti Feaehes, BANK? AND BANKETtS. SECOND NATIONAL 8F PiTTSBURSH. FEI1L Corter of Liberty Avenne smd Nunth Street, invites depo and.

guarantees every ccoiuaiodatloii jnrLl-hed by their buaincsa ai.d. respo-aslbUlty. CAPITAL S800.0Q0.0B SURPLUS ASSETS 'Beposita-cy of tae 7aitcd Btate, State of Pemnylisnia, Coutty of AUe- glie-ay and City of Pittsburg." diszctoes: George B. Barrett. H.

C. Eughroan, "Viniam Curry. George K. Dauler. It McGlnley, Itobert D.

Elwood. "U'iiliam M. Kennedy, Francis J. Torrance. Kd-sard B.

Taylor, Jam H. WiliocU. AUMBEHY NAHONAL BASK arc ass rn-TH Capital ssoo.cao SURPLUS DUcounis Zai, Accounts Soiicltei W1L STEWART President WALTER CHESS Vice President W. MONTCOMEaT Caabler B- f. Cascler THE NATIONAL BANK OF WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA, PENN AVE.

AND Sth St Desires the accounts ot Individuals. Corroratlons. BanMs aaJ ndl the business public FEOEPtiL nmmmi mm FlTTSnrBGH. PA Fifth Avenii aud fcraitluUid Car-ltal garetua tt.oo,"e. Depository of I'n'lM States acd fsiata of "Pensylvar.Sa.

Hus-h TouEg, Prea H. M. Landla, Cashier. John E. Hamea, Asits.tit Cutitr.

Aceatutt So lit SANITARY PLUMBING rise Ga a4 Hertrlg I lit IxirtautaBeocui TVater Heater. 213 Wood Pittsburgh D. P'uoa Coort 741. 'I i MM mm 115,000,000.00 Stiason. Kennedy Co.

llj 2 f. f. f. i 1 2 iCattleiKogs.Shey J. B.

Ruff 12 4 3" B. Hedges Co. li otf. 3j -Cail. Neburn Jovce.r 31 HVi 4 Vrinkman.

W. 39 8 2'i Dyer Co. 31 5 Oiiio 8. 11 5 4 S. O'Donnell 5 Needy l.i 6 2 Hutfman A 2 1 Co 2 P.

A. Sohmitz 6 l.te arrival? 35 6 Totals 20 70 I-st. Monday i 13Q 43 23 hi release tle parucularsv it became known torday that the deposits Of gypsum in Utah. that, have been owned by Pre SHIPMENTS. New York iPhiladel'al Locals.

CI H. S. C.IH.f S.I C.I H. Monday 2' 11! 2, 7 3 lo 2' 141 2 35' 7' 6t 41 f. lit 331 01 ,2 Tuesday Mil il J.O 2i i't 11! 1 ednes-3ay 31 10 Friday 81 "151 I0i 3 Si 21 3 Vi.r.

9t! 1 A'. ISt 41 7 i i -I -i I Sit 64 87! 23! 51 17 47f 30' 5H 20i 37illO' 5Si 23 i i I i I i ctais Jast week SALES. I ICattle'Hogs I 1 Day. SheepjC'lves Monday 2799! 224 6151! 79tf li2 17 Tuesday We.d-.lesday- 1 Thursday 2UUS1 lOlO: 2214; 10" 5 i kW'. 443; US, Friday Saturday 56, -i- Totals 2S41' 15S5SI S304' lt07 i 2HSI0! 124S1 IHOo "freFght rates" i Last week Cattle Hogs.

Sheep. jHorse. 17 i li I Ts New York I 17 IS 5S SO 15 13 1 Baltiro'ire 14 15 15 7 Wa saington 14 15 15 27 HE EXGMNGE NAHONAL Bill 240 FIFTH AVENUE MARK Y7. WATSON. FRANK S.

BISSELL. ANDREW LONG Capital, $1,200,093 Surplus and Undivided Frefits 790,000 The- only eld bank or Issue in Pittsburgh not consolidate or merged. BIRECTCRS: Mark YV. tVatson, Frank Bissell, Calvin Wo Us. James W.

Brown, 1 Tohn "Moorh'sad, Jr Kd-ward B. A I sop, Albert H. Childs, Andrew Louis YV. Dalsell, market todav. Discount strengthened, the am lit wri conditions of the continental exchanges, es- a lease -on the ioe property cn Beacon hill, pecia'iv- in Germany, causing slight uneasiness, Cripple Creek, have, finished the unwatering of Tradirg or, the stock exchange was tairtv the shaft and commenced to work on the ere cheerfv.1 and owing to the Jewish holiday wis which was opened up by former lessees, and a snipment will leave the property in the i-onsols improved and closed easier.

Hume 1 course of two days that will return very handrails mostly had a better tone, operators being i soma profits. encouraged by the monetary tendency. Ameri- In the adjoining- property the Gold Dollar can's opened dull, moved irregularly" to above 1 CoiisoiidaW the ore shoot at a depth of 535 rarity "and became rather idle. Untied States feet has been worked up to the line of the Zoe. steel was the feature of the firmness.

Prices where a very good grade of ore was taken out closf-d easy. Grand Trunk opened iliill on the From this poirt it shows the ere shoot dip-traffic returns and recovered sharply. For- ping into the Zqz ground, so Mr. Nichols now eigr.ers wre well supported. Japanese wen has the big end of It.

active and higher. Imperial Japanese govern- The shareholders of the Latham Mining and meat 0a of li-04 were ouoted at B0 54. Con- Smelting Company at their annual meeting no Is for money, Consols for account, having ratLled the recommendations of the 9-16. Money, lfgl'4 per cent The rat management, it will proceed without deiay of discount iri the open market for short bil's with the equipment cf its properties in Deep is 2X12 6-l Per cent. The rate of discount iu Creek with means for the active cencentra-thc open market for mouths bills is tion of its ores.

The method to be emnioved 5 Cattle. There a bis supply on hand, late arrivals iFinjir-jr the fctai up to 200 cars. Prices ware 10 to 25 cents lower than one week ago. Kxira. stock qut'te-l about in cents lower.

I iju-jrations follow: Choice. to S3 et5 05: prime. 1.3-di tJ 1.40i $5 29 .1 40; good. to lbs $4 "-tf-i 10: tidy. i.O-st to 1.150 $4 255J4 50: latr.

to l.b') s. I'S 'j 7Z cnir.moR. 7. to $2 liitevs. 7.7, I '2Z common to i-d.

2 rrinmon to eood fat cows. -I common to good fat bulls, $2 00a 5-: joI reh cows ani sprinaers. $25 O0f 15 i'H; tomiton to lair. ttZ WtetSt and The market was slow yestenhiy, cn ep. Lambs wre 10 cents lower.

Toe f-jp- ly om.ountfNl to loads-. Quotation follow: time wether. P5 tc pm $4 2.y.ui so--d ix-d. si to i $4 2i': tau to B5; culi and com men. f-nrin.

Issr.b.s, 1 ives. S( "rg7 50; heavy and thin. S3 50. Hogs. hog market was somewhat of contrast ib that on cattle and sheep.

All grades cf were in good demand and there was more r-tn'itv tnan nss reen srvawn tor ome time. Receipts were 50 double-decks. fellow: Prime heavy nogs, su 35; mediums and heavy lorkers, "fct 4o; gbt Yorkers. So 200 30: piga. $5 75i0 00; 1 00" 3 40; stags $3 00.

NEW TOPIC, S-pt. Beeves Receipts. head. wesk; few steers sold at. 431? 3 23: bulls.

$2 cows. $1 25y 5: exports t-mriow. s0 cattl; 1.2S5 sheep I cuartf-rs ot Peer. Calves Pece'p's, 2,650 head. Market yesy oiv and low er.

Yeats, fo wvh 'dir. few I toil -e handy vals, $3 B1; culls. 4 OO-'f 50; ana graser. $2 2o; it So cresi'ea caives lower; city dressed Pr t-ound; country dressed. lc.

Sheep and -lambs 21.3ti9 head. beep lower, but shout ta.Jy; iambs 25y.Vc wer. Sneej, $2 3fi4 25; sr.eep and year- miefl, 54 iv-ij i.iftlce. 10 3t; Canada lambs. $3 ,10.

culls, $1 50. Hoys bear. uneven; some lower; iste and I'ennsyTvania hogs, 255 HO; westotn. $5 OMirJCO Reut 10. Cattle Ii? to head: Tex'tri.

2.tni0 head; weoteriis, ar). i'arket lt.t!5c lower. Cfixnl to prime rs, $3 'ji''t 15; poor to medium. $3 oJQ st'tck'-i's and ree.itr. S2 23'3 i PS; cows 4 canm-rs.

SI 50 2 25; -Is, Ii2 nit, 4 calves, $3 25: Tcx-s tee? 4 i.0';o uu, wetra $3 W3I NATIONAL BAM Whenever a nevr banking connections here to serve you. Deposits Assets is 2 5-18t'2-K per cent Bullion amounting to 20,000 was withdrawn fiom tb Bunk cf England today for shipment to South America. PARIS. Sept. Iff.

The tone on the bourse- today wks nrm. but business vvas inactive. Russian imperial 4s were quc-ted at 03.40 and Russian bonds of at The private rate Of discount wiis 1 per cent. Thrra per ceit tenter SS frar.es 27'j centimes for t'se account Exchange on tndn 25 francs 2i centimes for PERLIN, S-pt. R.

Trading on the tc-day ws nairow, to tha Jewish holiday. Exchange on Londor. 2' marks 41 pfgs. for checks. Discount ratfj f-hort 2H per cent; three months bills, SH cent.

New York Mrning Stocks. Adams Con. Alice Bi-wece Brunswick on. -io Dit He Chief Ontario .0 .3 5' -17 .15 .25 i vi) voii Cal. Ya.

1 oSjSavs Kor1 Hiiver Ir-'n Silver Leadviiie von. I.55-' Nevada l.o.ii Stnaii Hopes COLUMBIA BANK BUILDING. Wood Street and Fourth Avenue..

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