I There is Practically No Change in the Tig Iron Situation. QDITE A DUMP IN SJEEL RAILS. The Fisures Are How'Nearlj the Same as in Other Lines. GENERAL FEELING ACROSS THE OCEAN tKFECtAX TELXORAM TO TBX DtSrATCH. 3 Nemt York, May 15. The Iron Age in its issue to-day prints tbe following: American pig The market is quiet. Some agents report a fair amount of small orders and see the indications of better buy ing. Others express themselves in a less hopeful tone. Among the transactions re ported this week in one lot of 5,000 tons of forge iron by a furnace in Northern iTew York to a mill in the State at priTate terms. Some of the companies are reported to ie eager for business again. Others are holding off. Season contracts for charcoal iron bave not yet been placed. It Is expected that they will come out early in June. Our blast fur nace returns show a continuance of the heavy production. We quote 16 7561" 25 for No. 1 Southern foundry, and II616 50 for No. 2; Northern Irons range from $18319 for No. 1 and S171S for No. 2. Spiegeleisen and ferro manganese Nc busi ness of any consequence is being done in this market. Efforts by importers to draw best offers, in order to place spiegeleisen which cus tomers want to cancel, hare led to nothing. Consumers will not even name a figure at which they n ill buy. We quote nominally Nl31 5a Ferro manganese is quiet at (TSgSO for future delivery. Billets Practically nothing has been done. It is Intimated, however, that large orders are soon likely to come on the market from one large mill. We quote E3g29 5a Open hearth billots are being offered at 30 at sellers' mills. Steel rails The event of tbe week has been the placing, after tbe sharpest competition amonc Eastern mills, of an order for 15,000 tons for the North Star Construction Company for a Northwestern road. The exact price at which mis Dullness has oeen done is still a matter of conjecture. It is srenerallv under stood to be close to 30 50. Other sales of a minor character have been made at private terms. For good orders, suitable delivery, $31 Is now opcnlv quoted, and it Is possible that un der special circumstances that price would be sliadi'O. to 39 60. Tbo market has now come very close to the paritv of billets, and the wide difference between billets and rails has largely disappeared. For the summer months, which is tbe period for which orders have been so ac tively sought, particularly by some of the East ern mills, one after the other of the works are soon likely to be well covered with orders. It Is evident, considering cost of raw material, that the bottom has been nearly reached. Structural material We quote' 2.1502.10c for plates, 2.2082.25c for ancles, 15Z6c for tcesand 3.1c for beams ana channels. Plate. Wo quote- Steel shell. 2.7Z75c; tank 2.352.4c and fiance 13llc delivered, with iron ranelng two to three tenths less. Merchant steel We quote: Machinery, 2.0."fn 2.15c; toe calk, Z.10jjll5o rates, and tire, 2.00$ 2.10c rates. Fastenings We quote J202 10, delivered, for spikes and f 1 76 for steel ancles. Old Iron rails There l some Inquiry. We qnntn nominally, fZl hOQ!, Old nr-el rails ttinall rules have been made aiiipaivfia A QUIET FEELING ABROAD. pecUllfln Una Hud n DememllKliig JtOVet Upon ili I'lsT Iron Alniket, tirrCHI, TKMUIIUM TO Tim PlffATCH.l Nrw Vobk. May 15. The Iron Apt prints the folloHlng from London In tbe pig Iron market a quint feeling prevails, and specula tion In warrants Is unimportant. Hcotnli de cllned to Hi, (id., reacting a trifle Tuesday, and telling at 41s. lOd, to-day, A small Increase In 'Mlddlesuorouiib stock laumonth hadadepress I Ing effect upon prices for Cleveland warrants, and prices dropped to 41s. lid., recovering Ud, ' esterday and selling at that to-day. Hematite v. arranls weakened off to &.'!. fid. Makers' brands of Scotch are lower In several Instances, as also In Mlddlesborough pig and spiegelelaei. The Italian Iron trade has weakened perceptibly since the lt Inst. Underselling has been a conspicuous feature, with weakness of English markets the disturbing influence, Prices for cupper have continued to steadily advance under tbe Influence of gradual increase In busi ness and revival ot speculative interests. Ham have risen 3 during tbe week and are to-day at nearly tbe highest point. l'lg Iron for consumption has been moving In very fair quantities with the effect of Improving the market. Speculation, however, is chiefly accountable for the sharp advance and the subsequent decline, although slocks here are moderate and in few hands. Common coke tin plates have cnlojcd fair sales at ISs 8d, and a number of orders for specials have been placed at makers' prices. Exports last month, 23,000 tons, against 31,000 tons in April 1889. Tbe amount ot supply at Urltisu shipping points is estimated at 500.000 boxes, against 378,000 at tbo corresponding period last) ear The demoral izing Influence of iron warrants speculation, as conducted the past six months. Is attracting the especial attention of makers at tbo present time, and tbe British Iron Trade Association has appointed a committee "to investigate re ports upon gambling in pig iron." American Manufacturer's Cable Quotations. Scotch Pig Speculation lias been tame and prices for warrants continue low, but havo re acted som-what the hut few uaja. Makers' iron moves slowly and prices are still rather weak. No. 1 Coltncss 00. Oil. f. o. b. Glasgow No. lHuinmcrlcc 05s. Od. f. o. b. Glasgow No. 1 Gartthcrrlo ttls. Od. f. o. b. Glasgow No. 1 Ijinploan COs. fld. f.0. b. Glasgow No. 1 Carnbroe 47s. fld. f. o. b. Glasgow No. IKhotta 0fls. Od .f. o. b. Glasgow No. 1 Glcngarnock 07s. Od. at Ardrossan. No. 1 Dalinclllngton ...57s. Od. at Ardrossan. No. 1 Eglinuui 47s. Od. at Ardrossan. Bessemer l'lg Hematite warrants havo been aold at 53s 6d, but makers ask provious prices, although demand continues light. West Coast brands Nos. 1, 2. 3 at GOs f. o. b. shipping point. Mlddleborough l'lg Warrants dropped to 41s Od owing to reported Increase In storks, but roacted Is. Makers' prices are lower also and now quoted at 43s for No. 8, f. o. b. Hpicgelcicn There has be-on a f urthor de cline in prices without pcrccptlblo Improve ment In sales. English 20 per cent quoted at OJa f. u. b. at works. NTKlSIi CONTINUES HULL. Htccl Wlro limit No further chango In prices but the market weak and dull. Mild ateel. No. U, quoted at 8 15s. tab. shipping port. Steel Halls Makers' prlees about tbe same as last week and business slow. Heavy sections quoted at 4 17s. Cd.Qtfi f. o. b. sblppingtpolnt. Uteri lllooms Demand continues light and the market weak, llessemcr 7x7 quoted at 4 10.Q4 Is, f. n. b. shipping point. Steel llllleis Demand shows no Improve ment and prices show little change. Bessemer (size 2K-H) quoted 4 lOs.&l J6s. f. o. b. ship ping poim. Htcol Slabs I'rlces about as heretofore and the maiket dull. Qidluary sizes quoted at 4 10. f. .b. shipping point. Crop Ends A smull IhiMiiom passing and little deiiiaud. Hun of the mill Quoted at 2 lt. f. o. Ii. shlpnlng point. Old Iron Halts No Improvement In tho de mandand prices nominal. Tees quoted at 8 and double heads at 3 5i. f. o. u. Mcraii Iron The situation Is unchanged, de mand being light Heavy wrought quoted at 2 15s. f. o. b. shipping points. ' Manufactured iron i'rlces for most descrip tions are lower and business Is light at tho do ollnn. Mafford ord. markod ban. (f. o. Ii, Ipool) t OOsMtt DlOsOd " common bars 0 Os Oiltg 7 losnd " black short singles 0 0s (alto It 0,0,1 Welsh bars, f. o. It. Wales... 0 (M Mill 0 0. u,l Steamer Freights Glasgow to Now York, 3a. Od. Liverpool to New York. 10s. Od. TIN, COITKII AND J.ICAH. l'lg Tin Operations have been large and prices advanced 2 10s. 'i'o-day the market Is: Htralls quntnl at 1)3 7s. Od. for spoil, futures (3 months), 1)1. Coppor A very large business lias beon done. I'rlces are about 3 up and the matket -strong at tho advance. Chill bars quoted K 7s. od. for lot. 52 12s. (lit. for fimirn dntlvarv. Ilett selected F.ngllah, 5H 10a. 1cad lluslnsks moderate and prlees rather lowor. Holt Hpanltli quoted at 12 17. Od, Shelter Tho market strong and prlees again higher. Ordinary Hllemsn quoted at 22. 1 in J'late t'rices about tliu same as hut week but the market Ilrmor and business fair, I. O. rhsrrost, Allaway grade, f. . b. Liverpool J5s. otl.fJIOs. Od. Brsiemer steel, coke finish 13. Od.OUs. 8d, Siemens steel, ooke nnlsl Us. Od.wlfs. Od. . v. graqo coke. 14X20 18.. od.gUs. Od. Dean grade ternes... .18s, 01.UI8S. Od. Nnr York I'lgurss. J?.X X?n,c-l,K Iron dull; American, 116 00 CIS 00. Copper nominal) Lake. May, fit Oa Iead firm and more active) domestic 14 10. Tin excited- aud lrrecular) Straits, Kl 14, A Foiling Off In Ot-drrs Reported by at Leading Firm More Ovens Mar Bus pead Shipments I.nrgrr Tlica Last Week Prices Remain Unchanged. .SrKClAL TU.XOXAX TO TUX DlSr ATCK.I Scotttialie, May 15. Although the volume of business transacted in the coke region was fair last week, yet it cannot be said that the coke trade has got out of the rut. There are no great features and an Improvement cannot be expected until there is a material improve ment in tbe iron trade. The operators still re strict production to the legitimate demand. The Frlck Company, while reporting a gradual falling off in orders, have a sufficient number this week to make a five-day run. McClure A Co. will ran four cays. The strike threatened at the Frlck works has been averted and trade may be restored to normal condition In a few weeks. The prospects of a strike brought no Increase in orders, which is usually the case. It can he easily overlooked when the overloaded condition of stock-houses is considered. MORE SUSPENSIONS rEOBABLE. The dullness of trade may necessitate the indefinite suspension of more ovens. It is a fact that something will have to be done lest the market be overcrowded. While trade would not warrant such, there is an abundance of coke ovens building. Five hundred new ovens have been completed at Hecla No. 2, and 75 have been put in blast. The remaining 425 ovens will be started just as soon as the coal necessary to operate them can be obtained. Twenty-fire ovens of the new Lemont plant have been completed and fired. Three hundred ovens are to be erected near TJraina, Pa., by Eastern capitalists, who recently pur chased 2,000 acres of land near that place. Eighty-nine ovens of the Davidson plant are out of blast. Fart of these will be re built, and it is understood that work has al ready been commenced. In tbe production of coke so far this month is noted a decided decrease against tbe pro duction for the same time last month. Al though a number ot furnaces are not taking coke, tbe shipments west are holding up well, but shipments east have taken a small "tum ble." SHIPMENTS INCREASED. Shipments last week averaged about 1,016 cars per day last week as against 994 cars of the previous week. Shipments were 40 cars in advance of tbe previous week and were com signed to the various points of consumption, as follows: To points west of Pittsburg. 3,470 cars; to Pittsburg and river points. 1,570 cars; to points east of Pittsburg, 1.060 cars; giving a total of 6,100 cars. For the week before the shipments were distributed as follows: To points vest of Pittsburg; 3.375 cars; to Pitts burg and river points, 1,350 cars: to points east of Pittsburg, 1.200 cars: total, 5,98a Tbe Southwest and Schoonmaker companies will make the five-day run this week. Sixty two new ovens have been fired at Whitney. The prices quoted last week are being main tained. They are thus: Furnace coke, $2 15; foundry, 2 45; crushed, 2 65, all free on board cars at ovens. Freight rates per ton from the Consellsville region, which Includes any part of It. to points of consumption, are as follows: To Pittsburg so 70 To Mahoning and bhenango Valleys 1 To Cleveland, o 1 70 ToKuffalo. N. Y lis To Detroit. Mich 1 aj To Cincinnati, O z S3 To Louisville. Kr S 20 To Chicago, 111 175 To Milwaukee, Wis..... 1 M Tom. Louis. Mo , IIS ToEasi SI. Louis. ..., , 120 This will make prices at these points of con sumption as folluwsi loiiii. Furnace, routirtrr. ritUbnrg. , ..n M si ii M.sndB. Yalleis l(o a so Cleveland.... ............. I M 4 It lluftslo .,,. 4 40 4 70 Detroit........... ,.,, 4M 4 S3 Cincinnati................ 4 so 6 to Luttltville , til tM Chlrsxn 4M 6 so Milwaukee,,,,, &to 61 ft. Louis , IH M l.ml Bl. Leuli. ....,., (U tm l'olnt. Furnace, ritttbiira- ..tlM Crushed. -1 M 4U0 4t$ IW AM to tit 6 40 IH tm LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Tli Condlllen el IIuiIrpssm lb Kui Uberfr fllnek Ynrita, Oman or I'ittmiijjio PiarATcn, i Tjipiuimy, May 15, Ula l A TTfcR Iteeelpts, J,U3 lieidislupuKiiw, 000 lieadi market, nothing dolngi all through fon. slgnmentsi no cattle shipped to New York to day, lfoas Iteeelpts, 1,700 head; shipments, 700 bead) market dull; medium and select. It SO 4 35: common to best Yorkers, 14 I5t?4 25 pigs, IS 754 00; 1 car ot hogs shipped to New York to-day. Sukef Receipts, 400 headi shipments, head! market slow at yesterday's prices. 400 Following Is tho report ot tho past week's transactions at Kast Liberty Stock Yards: JUtCEIfTS. CATTLE. IIOQS. BlIXEP Thro. Local, Thursday 720 .... 4.0M 880 Krlday eo .... 2,830 Saturday..... 620 M0 5,6:1 770 bunday ISO "Gil 4.S7S thrtO Monday 350 100 1,200 1,510 Tuesday SVi no 1,423 5,0)0 Wednesday 440 40 2,476 5, W0 Total a, 170 1,130 I9.471 13,750 Lastweek 4.7S0 1,300 M.100 15,070 Frevlonsweek.... t,?ao 1.7QQJ 21.150 11,110 Thursday i,jnj 7M frldav 878 353 bsturday j 700 291 iJonday l,0J5 3,5117 jjm liraday. ioe sJ e,lS0 Wednesdav 72 74J 2,676 Total .... 1.344 8,148 IS, 683 Lastweek j,3M 10. 4M 13,317 l'revlousweek 3.810 8,163 8.W8 Itv TelegrsDh. CHICAGO Tbe Drovtr't Journal reports: Cattle receipts, 20.000 bead; shipments. 0,000 bead; market weak and lower than Tuesday; lwevea, $4 8005 75: steers, J3 8004 70; stockers and feeders, K 7004 00; cows, hulls and mixed, f 1 603 CO; Texas grass steeis, ti V53 &U Hogs HeceipU, 27,000 head; shipments, 6,000 bead; market weak and lower: mixed. J3 9004 20 hoavv. t3 B54 20: light, S3 05g4 20; sklus. $3 00 KL80 Shoep-Keccltits. 7,000 head: shipments, 3.000 head: market firm: natives, U OOaO 80: Western, 1 6008 30t lambs, K 007 80. NEW YORK-llceves-necelots, 1.343 head, all for exporters and slaughterers: no trading: dressed beef llrm at 6K7in per ft; shipments to-day, 45 beoves;to-tuorrow, 687 beeves. Calves Receipt. 2182 head: market ko per & lowon vrals. ti 00e5 00 per 100 As. ShVep-ltecelpts. 6,331 head: sheep slow; steady at U 60ffl4 30 per 100 Bi! lamlis. (0 S7kH 60: drcitedinut ton.!,Srm J" 9a,1.0Js I"' i dressed lambs steady at lOSKXc- . llojts-Reoelpts-AII to slaught crrrs. were 2,305 head; market steady at ft 25(8 8T. LOUIS Cattle Itocelpla, 1.000 head shipments, 1,000 head: market easleri good to fancy natlvo sleers, f I 603 10; fair To good native steers, $3 00Q4 60: stockers, (2 (iOffia 70: ."..'. .. wvi in nogs ite eelpts, 0,1)00 head; shipments, 2,500 head: market lower; fair to choice heavy, M DM4 05: packing grades, 3 85ffl3 P5i light, fair to bestT3 85ffl :L(5;.blie..en-'l?C0'',w' 1'40 head; shipments, 2300 hoadi market strong; fair to choloo, Ii 00 t$6 00, BUFFALO Cattle steady: receipts, 104 loads through sale. Sheep and lamhs-Ilecnlpts, 0 loads through) 11 on sale; sheep sloweri lambs fairly active and lower; sheep, ehnlee to extra, ffl 3M18 60; good tn ehnlee, U 1030 30. Lambs Choice to extra, fO 40T0 00: good to choice. (0 1538 3.1. Hogs dull and lowcrt mediums, heavy and mixed. S3 45; Yorkers, heavy, 14 SO. CINCINNATI Hogs In good demand and steady; common and light, 3 00Q4 16; packing and butchers, 14 10JJ4 30 recelpu, 8,050 headl shipments, 800 head. "' ' THE BUS Iff 7L0VB, A Dealer Plods I be Cliy Hlow About Pnillg; Up l'rlets. It Is well known that the material out of which tho staff of life Is made has been steadily moving upward for a few weeks past. Among the last trade centers of the land to fall In with advanced prices was Pittsburg, and even yet there are rumors that Jobbers hore are furnish ing flour at prices for which they cannot now be laid dovtn In our nltv. Ono of our leading Jobbers laid yesterday) J made an effort to advance prlees a coupfu i,f,we,k" . In accordai.oa with the situation all over tho count! v, but Ilndlng thatmyoom Em Vlri. w,r,0 yl' ""mg at old rates. 1 was i'jF.6? '"I0'" them, and so lost muoli of the pi oflt I a entitled to by reason of the advanoe ??""' "'"PPlr. The truth Is that Pitts-i.-,f nH.' "'.;''. roesuest flour markets In the brrs seldom got tho beneht of a rise, while they r.?t,urwii,!S1 VdrP tlle w? earllost, iln.i e-7.York ?r Ohleago dealers change with the changes or markets. Uut our etald old conservative city It very slow to fall Into line, especially h.nh.r. 1. .'-... '.'r!..? f.,i,,.A..ri?..,?i w,l!tP keep and extend their trade that they are frequently below tbe market price of stuff at other trade neuters! Whon flour went up a couple of weeks ego an advance was Immediately made at all onrlead lug trade renters, .excepting Pittsburg. Jobbers here kept nn selling their stock at old prices, and now find tbeinselres unable to replace their stock at prlees they sold at. Conservatism in trade Is often a good thing, but In my opinion Pittsburg flour Jobbers bayo ft muoioomuch of thil good thing." Bayers of Baildinj Sites Should Look to Snrronndings and ESPECIALLY TO POSSIBILITIES. Local Securities Let Go, While Petroleum Continues to Climb. THE KEWS AND GOSSIP OP TUB CITI A large'nnmber of people who are in quest of lots on which to establish homes, and especially those of moderate means, are too apt to think that a lot is a lot, no matter what its size or location, whether it be 20x100 and located several miles ont, and on or off a railroad, or whether it be 80x150, situated in a charming neighborhood and within 15 or 20 minutes' ride of tbe city. There is a difference, and it should always be taken Into consideration in purchasing a site for a home. In the one case enhancemeut will be slow and uncertain, because Improvement will be slow. This means deprivation of many comforts and conveniences, such as churches, schools, stores, good walks, etc, which tend to make llfo easier. Besides, there is the diffi culty of getting to and from such a place, which is a constant annoyance. In tbe other case, where a home is established in a pro gressive and convenient neighborhood, easily accessiblo and susceptible of improvement at a small expenditure of money, needed comforts and conveniences will soon be forthcoming. These remarks are not intended to discrimi nate against any particnlarlocality about Pitts burg, for at the present rate of improvement all of them will soon be sufficiently developed to make them attractive and desirable for resi dence purposes, but to call the attention of the thoughtless or careless to the fact that In select ing a site for a home they should look to its surroundings and possibilities, and make their choice where they will get the most comfort for tho least money. People who buy for the pres ent, and without regard to the future, fre quently make a mistake. Business News nnd Gossip. There is said to be considerable quiet buying of Pittsburg Traction stock in anticipation of a legal victory over the Duquesne. A prominent capitalist said yesterday that bo looked for a reaction in the value of real estate ot not less than 25 per cent within the next two years. Asked if he would sell his property at present prices, he said no, thus showing that he had no faith In bis pessimistic theory, and was a bear for revenue only. Tbere Is no more sign of a collapso In realty than there is ot the city being carried away by a tidal wave. There was a sale yesterday of 60 shares of Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Railway stock at 301. W, C. Stewart A flre-lino Item in the finan cial department of TitK Dibpatcii this morn ing was the means of my selling two lots In tho McCombs' Grove plan. A sto"k broker said yesterday) "I have changed my mind about soiling our building I Am In favor of It. Business lso dull that there Is no longer a living In It for more tbnn half it doien meu. The building would Sell for enough money to build a row of 100 homos, whloti would yield a far belter return for tbs lureit merit than we Ars receiving," lllaek A IJairrt told yesterday a down-town builiipsi property presumably en l'enn are-min-for I'.HI.WO, National banks hare been authorised at Mon mouth, III,, JlhinelaniUr, Wis., And Lndonli, Tex. T, W. I'earsall-Tho stock market, in my opinion, has only Just started on Its upward Journey, Hnllroad earnings are large enough to make things boom, A gentleman from the upper oil fields nf Pennsylvania was In the city yesterday and wu mat in nis opinion J'lttspurg will soon be. come the center of operations, drawing busi ness from West Virginia and other Holds, West Virginia oil lands are being rapidly leased, and bonuses are being offered for terri tory away ahead nf development. Work on tbe piano and organ factory at Coal Valley will begin early next week. Tbe plant will be operated by skilled labor from Phila delphia and New York. Movements In Rent Estate, There was a good Inquiry for real estate yes terday, especially for moderate priced build ing lots, but for large properties tho market was quiet. Seroral important transactions were being closed up. Tbe Twenty-second and Twenty-third wards continue to be the centers ot Interest. Tbe following business was re ported: Charles Somers 4 Co. sold for James A. Tar to M. P. and E. M.Lang a residence property at Aval on station, Pittsburg, Fort Wayno and Chicago Railroad, a two-story frame of seven rooms, with lot 75x125, situate on Forest ave nue, for 84,650. Samnel W. Blaek A Co, sold a lot 75x288. with an eight-room frame dwelling, on the east sido of Farragut street, Nineteenth ward, city, for J5.000. ReedB.CoyIe 4 Co. sold through Dixon 4 Co. to Miss Catharine nines for C. Auday, No. S3 Clark street, being a six-roomed brick dwell ing, with lot 17.51x48 feet, for 12.600 cash. James L. Orr sold lot on Boquet street, Oak land, 25 feet front by 140 feet In depth, for Harry Waller to James Austin, for t7.800. He also placed a mortgago In Allegheny for $1,250. Sloan 4 Co. sold for Qeorgo a Martin 4 Co. In Lemlngton square, Lemlngton avenue. Twenty-first ward, lots Nos. 60 and 61, being 83x113x01 feet, corner Agnow avnnuo and Rals ton street, for 8950. Sarah E. Simpson was tho purchaser. , J. E. Glass sold for A. C. Watkln lot No. 40 in the Watklns Placo plan of lots at WUrnord ing. for $000. Hamnett A Moredlth sold lot 100, plan No. 2, Wllklns estate, Wilklnsburg, to Frank K. Gib son for 1900. NO BOOM IK BI0HT.. Iloms Seenrltlee Mnalfesl Brmptome of Gen eral Debility Very Little Ilnekbone. While thero was a fair amount of stock trad ing yesterday, tbe foellng was weaker, several of the specialties, among them Philadelphia Uas, Switch and Slgnal,Westlnghouse Electric, Central and Pittsburg Traction submitting to ooneosslons. The rest of tho Hit sbowed no material change. Sales were 209 shares. Tbe trouble with the local stock market, as sot forth by a prominent brokor yesterday evening. Is that a large number of Investors ara doing business on the New York and Chicago boards to the neglect of home interests. This diversion of capital Is one of tho things winch tho Pittsburg Exchange should make It a spoolal object to combat. rtitST c ki ll A SECOND CAM.. II A TI1IIID cam it A (Mm. Nat.llk. Clt. Nat. Ilk. Her. 11 Ilk. Motion, Jift.llk All'ylleatCo. Ilrlds-uwater.. I'e's NO P. j'hlladat. Co., Union list Co u ux ei , 5!: toe "M SIS M ...... i m "ttli "iht illl H SIM ou hi. (Jaitto, ""soli "ioJi Coluin Ida Oil, llarel'riO.Cn. "'Hi U M an AS M a 301 Central 'Irao. CltlietisTrac. I'ltlnli'g Trse a "Ji ..... , 10 , 30, "i'bii "lis 31 7Si es as 'lai' S3 ei 14 to 31 2 riesisnt vai, I'll!.. A.AM. MX I'ltti. A Weil w u IS 'm '.'.'.'.'.', '.'.'". 'ioo" w wi )bli lit" :::. I. A. V.,prel .N. V. AC!. II. La Norls Mill 20)4 so 10 U l.uiter urine Yan.U.M.t.o. Allog'C. Kl. K. K. Kloclrle Weit'slioiue. ish "ioi" 100 ..... nt4 00 40H ti 111 . 4tW H.'l 40 IIS , u. n. ft Big. 11. H A H pr rit 42 W. A II. Co. Sales at first call, 10 shares of Philadelphia At second call, 20 Westlnghoute Eleetrlo At 40U, 50 Switch and Signal proforred at 40 and 100 Cltisens' Traetlon at 67, At the third eall, 16 shares Commercial Na tional Hank at 08, 10 Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchosier at W0 and 4 Pllisliurgand Con nellxrilla Railroad at 10. Edward P. Long sold ioo shaies Union Mwltoh and Signal at 15, 60 Philadelphia Uas at 83 and i Weitlnghotue Eleetrlo at 41. He also sold a large block of National Lead Trust for Eistcrn account. Tbe total sales of stocks at New York yester day were 607,139 shares. Including Atchison, 68,660Canada Southern, 6,835) Delaware. Lack awanna, and Western, lOJOOt Louisville and Nuhnller 8.600) Missouri Paelfle, 10,700) North wester, 7.0091 Northern Paeiflc, srofered, 3.200) Now England, 32,000; Oregon Transcon tinental, 17,000; Faollio Malt, 8,145; Reading, 45.100: Richmond and Wot Point, 27,700; Texas I'aetnc 9,700; St. Paul. 28.700: Union Pacific, 0,000) Western Union. 6,000. 8F0T CASH. No Important Differences as tbe Banks, bnt Evei-vlhlng Fnvornble. Money was in moderate demand and good supply yesterday, with nothing unusual In the way of conditions. Rates were steady at 67 per cent Checking was light. Depositing' was heavy, showing that general trade continues to prosper. Currency and exchange were easy. Tbe bank clearings were 82,257,199 70, and the balances $223,205 68. The Wall Street Journal says: "A large house, which has made a specialty of dealing In silver bullion, has began to turn its business entirely in tbe Stork Exchange, where It finds a ready market for bullion certificates. The result of this will be that holders and producers of silver bullion will avail themselves of this market in the Stock Exchange to such an ex tent that tbe Government ltseir, which hereto fore has depended on the offerings of private dealers, will be compelled by the withholding of these private offerings to come into the open market in the Stock Exchange and buy silver bullion certificates In order to get the bullion it needs for coinage purposes under present laws. There is only one result from this greater activity in the certificates and higher prices, with New York the central silver bull ion market." Money on call at New York yesterday was easy, ranging from 6Q15 per cent, last loan 6. closed offered at 6. Prime mercantile paper. 4 X i.,, ,s.ter,lnK exchange quiet and weak at 83f for 60-day bills and 85K for demand. Closing Bond Qaamtlons. u. B. 43. re. 122 U. s. 4s, coup 122 M. K. 4T. Gen. Es.. 7SK Mutual Union G3....100 W.J. C. Int. Cert...l!2X; Northern l'ac. Its..ll7 Northern l'ac. 2is. .m'i Northw't'n consols. 141 Northff'ndeben's5$10S4 Oregon A Trans, es. 10o! St.rjftl.M. (Jen. 5s. 94)4 bt.L. B.F. tien.M.113 St. Paul consols IS St. P. ChlAPc.lsU'lM lx.. Pe. L..R.Tr.K.. ft-.U U.S. 4Hs, reg ioi V. S. 44s, coup ItaH FaciflcCsof '95 'US I,oulslanastamped4s M3 Missouri as ioo lenn. new set. 6s....l08t4 Jena. ueiTFn,ob....iiu Teun. new set. 3s.... 74 Canada So. 2ds MO Central Faciac lsu'liok Den. A K. G. lsts...l:8X uen. Ait. u. m as D..tR. U. Westlits. ErleMs 104 M. K. AT. Uen. 6s.. 66)4 Bid. Tx l'c. K b.Tx.Ks. 4Jti Union Pacificists... 11 IK West bhore 10SJ New York Clearings, $145,600,384: balances, 85.98o.asa. Boston Clearings. $19,654,865; balances. S2J53,39i. Money 3$4 per rent. PniLADKLPniA Clearings, $11,603,558; bal ances, $1,043,146. Baltimore Clearings, $2,691,319; balances, $243,503. London Consols closed at 93 3-16 for money and 98J for the account. United States bonds 4s, 105; Erie. 2Kl io. seconds, lOHit Illinois Central, 120W; .Mexican Ordinary. 41; Ht Paul common, 79k: New York Central, 112; Penn sylvania, &u ex-dlvidend and new stock; Reading, 23J-S: Mexican Central, new 4s, 77. London the amount or bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to-day Is 75,000. Th bullion tn tbe Bank of England decreased 54.000 during the past week, Tbe proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability is now 41.97 per cent. Bar silver, 47d per ounce. Chicago Clearings, $13,817,000. New York exchange, &0o premium. Money remains un changed. STILL OLIMBIrTG. A flood Feeling In Oil Clrelea nnd Sleeper Figures. Tho oil market opened up in good shape yes terday. And was strong throughout, Although the close was 2 eents below the highest point. This was due ts lack ot orders, and tiat to changed conditions or feeling. It was the geu oral Impression that tha Improvement imd ooina to stay. Tim leading faofori In the up ward movement ars a strong foreign market and Heady decrease of stocks, In spite of the extraordinary energy ihown In the field. , There was b strong opening At ili, from which It was rapidly old up to 8, The de cline was grsdual during the Afternoon until the price reached 80, from whloh It could not be budged, and the market closed steady At that figure, The 2-eent range Afforded a good opening for the room traders to get In tlialr work, but they were afraid to venture more than small litU, No Important blocks were handled, Pittsburg bought moderately. Oil City and Bradford were the principal sellers. The rango was; Opening, 87 highest, tn lowest and closing, 86 Wednesday's pitt ances were 142,000 harruls, There Is a groat rush of operators to tbe Hayesville (laid, and the ground ! being drilled fulfof holes. Wells average half a doien to tho acre. On this point an operator remarked; "So many wells will drain tbe territory In short order, nd no ono will make any money." ' ThnHeely well Mn tbe Ilellevue field Is con sidered drr. although it has a slight showing of nil. Operators are or the opinion that If oil exists In that territory It will be found In the fourth sand. The wells on the Nellson farm are about due. The Straw well Is through tho 100-foot and will go to tbe fourth sand. Fenturea of Yesterday's Oil Market. Corrected daily by John M. Oakley 4 Co., 45 Slxtb street, members of tbe Pittsburg Petro leum Exchange: Opened (714 I Lowest. S6K iiiguett , 83 tt 1 uosed... Barrels. ....41, ess ....71.014 ....61,657 Average charters Average shipments.'. Average runs Iteflned, New York. 7.20c nenuen, i-onaon, tun, KeUnea, Antwerp. ilHt. lteAnort, Liverpool. A 11-lGd. Iteflned. Bremen, 8.80m. A. O. McQrow quotes: Puts, S5J$; calls. 87V 87Jf. Other Oil Dlnrhets. on crrr. May is. petroleum opened at S7Y.C; highest, 88e: lowest, 88c; closed at ouc Hales, 119.000 bbls; clearances, not re ported) charters, 188,889 bbls; shipments, 100,623 bblsiruns, 72,344 bbls. UrtA&roRD. May 15. Petroleum opened at 87c) closed at oojfo blghost, SSKc; lowest, 88c Clearances. 324,000 bbls. New York, May 16. Petroleum openod strong, with spot 87jc, and June option 87Vc Spot moved up to 67o and closed steady at BTKc: Juno option advanced to SSe, then de clined to 88Kc, and closed weak at 86c Stock Exchange Opened at 87Kc; highest, 87c: lowest, 87Kci closing. Mkc. Consolidated Exchange Opening. 87kc; highest, 88e) low. est, 86HC) closing, 8Cc. Total sales, 857,000 barrels. HAVIKQ EXTBEMELY HAED LUCE. An Oil Well Abandoned on Aecouat of nn Unsuccessful Fishing Job. tsrr.cur. TZLinnasi to tub DtsrATon.t BDTLKit, May lbV-Tbo Ratzlo Dazzlo Oil Company have had oxtroinoly hard lttokwlth tholr wells on tho Thomas Mochllng farm, In Jolferson township. Their first vonturowas drilled to tbe top ot tho sand, and would have been completed In two or three days, when the tools dropped In and a long and expensive fish ing Job ensued, but tho obstruction could not be removed, and the holo was finally plugged. Another well was started along side tho first, and drlllod through the tbirtf eand and tor pedoed. It was showing lor a fair woll, but the tools wore rundown after tho shot, when tho cable broke in tho sooket, aud lelt them In tho bottom of tho well. These were test wells, nnd a great deal of In tel est was taken In tholr outcome. A number of fair sized wollsaro oomlng In In tho Hun-dred-font nnd considerable drilling Is being done, liluck. Krazlors A Co.'s No. 4. on tho Matthuw Shannon larm. was ctrilinii in vmr. liny and Is showing for a 60-barroler. Ureenloe, CubblsrjnACo.'s No. 4, on the snmo farm, Is doing 45 barrols per day. Daniels A Co. brought In a 30-barrcl well on the llaslett farm, which 7. B,mn".t c?V!r'" w,th producing wells. JJhrlstlo Bros.' No. 10. nn the lirt farm? Is doing 00 barrels, and Heed & Co.'s No. 2. on tho Jano Mntsha! farm, Is making 90 barrols. Pattoison's No. 1, ou the llarnhart. Is drlliinu Quart, is (trilling oousldorable oil, in gnou saiiii nnn snowing Walker A Co.'s No. 1, nn tho il -....., , ,,,. ,uv ,, ,,,., ,,ii.,ia m 117..1.1 rB.M (H snowing iiiceiv, ami uiiriitio'a no, 4, on tne Knnnf, and No. II, Friday's Oil Company, on the samo faim, are drilling In tne sand with fair proipeets. T. W. Phillips No. 3. on tho W. II. May farm, Is goon for 40 barrels, Hnee A Co.'s No. 4, on the Mortland farm, at Mtirrlnsrllle, Is three bite In the land, and II filling up with oil, Two 30(Mlnrrel Wells. rsTECIAti TILXOIIAM TO THE DISPATOIt.l Hki.mont, W. Va., May IS. Yesterday's re port unverlfledi Lock No, 21s dry. HerreyNo, 1 was still drilling to-day 4 o'elook. George Boss' trlnnglo woll U flowing 300 barrels at 6 o'clocki Hhlngleton No. 1 300 barrels or more. Think Mhe'll Gush. The people of Chartlers station were expect anotlier big well yesterday, The ono going down on the English Lutheran parsonage grounds reached the sand. She was not opened, but It was thought by some that sho promised to gush equal to tbo O'Brien No, 3. I'lillndfilpliln htoclu. Cloilng qnotatlont of Philadelphia stocks. I. ior- No. 17 niiurq vj mmnsy ntcpneiiion, oriixcrii roiirlli aronuo, Hloiobsrs tiuw York rltoek Kx- en",",, t,M. A.sed. enniyivania iiaiiroan,,,,,, mh leading,. ,,t. ,.....,.,..,,,,, 1M iorralorp litlburs Wcitern... ' . nQ Lalilih Vsller. ill! W-..l.it II..IH. ' .7 Srt ilerthiraPaelfloBrifsrred, .,.,.,. HM HH Transactions Numerous nnd Realizations Larger Than Heretofore The Morning Session Firm, bnt Weaken Home, vtbnt In the Afternoon. New York, May 15,-The stock market to day was again extremely active, especially dur ing tbe forenoon, when the transactions nearly equaled yesterday's large business, but there was a marked falling off later In the day. The temper of tbe market was almost from the start reactionary, and, while commission bouses executed a liberal supply of buying orders, the realizations w ere larger than at anytime heretofore, and the downward tendency In prices was aided by the hammering operations of tbe traders and the professional element generally. . " bile there seems to be no diminution of the bullish sentiment, and reactions are ex pected from time to time, the market at last has run up against its old enemy, tight money, and extra rates on call ran up as high as 15 er cent, while they never got below 6 per cent, ondon figures were again materially higher this morning and tho foreigners sent literal buying orders which, with the early demand from domestic sources, had tbe effect ot open ing up the market from to per cent. The treasure io sen was so great, uowever, wat me buoyant tone disappeared Immediately and a slow and steady sagging of prices began, which lasted almost throughout the day. There was occasional rallies which, however, went for lit tle except in a few stocks which received spe cial attention from their supporters. New En gland was one of these, and it was tbe bull card of tho forenoon, keeping pace with Sugar Refineries and some of the specialties like San Francisco. Later Oregon Transconti nental made a sharp upward spurt, but of all the strong stocks thero is only one. Wheeling and Lake Erie, which finally closed the day with more than a small fractional gain. In the decline those stocks which bave had the largest and quickest advances were natur ally tbo first to suffer, and Chicago Gas dropped away 2 per cent and Sugar, alter an advance in the forenoon, declined about 4 per cent, Mis souri Pacific and .Pacific Mail were both spe cially weak on comparatively light trading, but Manhattan was strong and retained most of its Improvement. Mexican Central and Mexican National Certificates, which have been called iuto activity by the silver legislation, were both active .again to-day. but neither made any special movement. Tha realizations in the last hour under the Influence of tbe high rates for money became mot pronounced, and while there was a light rally toward the end of the session, the close was active and weak at or near the lowest prices of the day. Tbe entire list with a few exceptions are lower to-night, and while tbe losses are mostly small tractions. Sugar declined 1, Missouri Pacific 1, and Pacific Mail 1. Railroad bonds were not reactive nor so strong as yesterday, but tbe sales reached $2,884,000, with tbe same issues leading In tbe trading that have become prominent of late. As a rule, fluctuations even among tbe most active bonds were confined to small fractions, and the final changes are for tbe most part insignificant. Government bonds bave been dull and steady. State bonds have been active, and firm to strong. The -Pot says: The news ef the forenoon was of a mixed character. Tbo reports from the West show a further demoralization ot passen- Ser rates, but the impression exists that matters aye about reached their worst, and that an im provement will shortly follow. The general temper continues bullish, and, while reactions are expected, higher prices are regarded as cer tain to fallow. Tbe market was heavier and lower In the niternooq on continued realization of profits, nhd the lowest prices of tbe dav were made in the first bait ot the last hour. The hlgber rates tor money bad some effect to depress prices, and there was also somo hammering on the part of trailers. 'lne following table shows the prices uf active llatks on the New York Slock Kscjmnup vester day. Corrected daily ror 'Iiik (Mm'AT&ii hy WillTjtxY A BHUMiisjteON. oldest l'ittstiurtt mem bers uf Mew Xom Btocs ftiehauge, bl ITourln are nuet IK?' LOW pollen Oil ........ KH Collon nil pref... . Gollon (III Truit.. elk h.i.'iiWisVH. V, m (snadlsnl'solfle,,,,... mi Omiilrlniitiisrn...M.i '') Central or Nw Jsriey,lt7i Psnlrsll'selQe,, ....... ,,.. QliMitpnalia k Ulilo,,,, mi p., hi. j Hits., pf ,.,. a. M NorfhwternlHs 0,(. W.,nl u a u, a i, ni a,u.,0 4i pr wS Cut, Coal A Iron,,.,,,,, 6IW Col, A llocklny Val, U lel Lack A West 147U Del. A Hudson I743 Den, A Itlo uraiide..., 20 lien, A itlo Grande, pi MX K.T., Va. A ua. ....... luij E.T.,Va. AOa litpf .. . E. T Va. A Oa., 2d pf 25 Illinois Central Late Krle A Weal 1074 Lase KrleA West pf., S7 Lake Shorn A M. S. ....IIIK Louisville A Nashville. KH UK tow SSri III 91 W 100 I8H 7r lenta tax Mlcntgan Central .100 '4 . Wi . 77S .100U siouue sumo Mmourl I'aclfle New York Central.,., N. Y.. L. E. A V N.Y..L.E. A W.pref. ti. Y.. C. 8t. L H Ii. Y C. A 81. L. nf.. N, YC, A8t. L. 2dDf 41 N.V.JH.I! (1 N. Y.. O. A W I214 Norfolk . Western.... 23l2 xiorioias vrciiern pi. nvriucrn I acinc , Northern Pacific pr... Ohio A MUiltilppl Oregon Imnrorement, SUM S3H OrexonTranicon 4314 I'acldcMall 43)2 l'eo.. Dee. A Evans.... 2) fhlladel. A Heading... 43 Pullman Palace Car.. ,192)4 Itlchmond A W, p. T.. 2S Itlchmond A W.P.T.pt 80tJ St. P., Minn. A Man.. HUH at. L. A Han fran 3D St. L. A Klin Kraa pf.. 63W Texas l'acinc M Union Padre Cdtj Wabaih UH Wabash preferred 3IH Western Union 87 Wheeling A L. E, 77H HugarTruit 8sK National I.eadTruit... 24S4 Chicago Uas Trust C5 Boston Stocks. Atch. A.Ton 4811 Boston A Albany. ...IMi lloston A Mont.. Calumet A Hecla... 304 jiofion a aiaine i (!.. II. AQ 100 ... 2714 ... ItH lOOMlTranklln. ua taint... Clnn., Han. ACler.. 28 Huron Kaitoru It. it ioo KllntAl'ereM.Preflli3W L. It. A Kt. t). Tt.. 2.1)2 Mass. Central IS Mox. Central com... 23 K N. Y. ft N.Eng Wi N. Y.AN. Kng. 7a.l24)4 Mid Colony m Kulland preferred.. 7S Wis. Conlrnl eoin... Wi Wis. Central pi 00 AllouczMg. Co 1 Atlantic 20 Kearsarge Osceola l'ewabls (new).. !22S U , a Hants re cooper, Tamarack .188 Annliton Land Co.. ei Han Diego Land Co. 24V tvrsi i.na ianu i;o.. 7UK Hell Telsphono. ,...22U l.amion elorei S4W ..Uklir 4 U-fliiiii.il 111 Centennial Mining. 80 0EAH0E8 AXE HIOnEB. Big Supplies on tho Wny Lemons Cfatnp nnd Ocltlna Cheaper. Tho only Article In tropical fruit lines that shows weakening tondonclos Is the lemon. There are 147,000 boxes due In New York this month by tbe various steamers pointing toward that,3lty. Thoabllltyof the metropolis to ab sorb this quantity Is soon to bo tetod, bnt un ion hot weather should soon come to tho roicuo tho strong probability Is that our lemonade Will be choaper. Oranges, on the other hand, havo advanced OOo per box In Now Ymk mtbln a day or two. The first cargo or Rodl nrangos for this soasou will be due May S3. Florida and California oranges are now about at their end for this soason. Bananas are In good sup ply nf most excellent quality, and prices are steady. When baby was slek, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she orled for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When sho bad Children. she gave them Castorla ABt-77-uwriin WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, Embroidery and While Goods Department dlreet Importation from the boat manufac turers ot St. Qall, In Swiss and Cambria Edg ings, Flounolngs, Skirt Widths and Adorers, Itomstltchsd Edgings nnd Flounclnga, Buyers will find these goods attractiva both In nrloe and noreltlns of design. Full lines of Xaw Laoes and White Qnods. UPHOLSTERY I)I& I'ARTMENT-lieit makes Window Hhndesln dado end plain nr spring tlxturrs, Lace Cur tains, Portieres. Chenille Curtains, Polos and Brass Trimmings; Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloths In host makos, lowest prices for quality. WAS1I DRESS FAIIIUCH. The largest variety from which to select. Toll Du Nords, Cbalon Cloths, Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suitings, Heather A Renfrow Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Gingham, Wholesale Exclusively JtlS-D JOSEPH WE HO. Butter Still Tending Downward, and Ejjgs on the Advance. OEANGES HIGHER LEM0HS WEAK Produce Market Qniet by Reason of Delays on Kailroads. EAR C0EN AND EYE STE0XG CEREALS Office of Pittsbubo Dispatch, THUB8DAY, May 15. 1S9U. J Conntry Prodnee Jobbing Prices. Tbe season is now here wben butter is plenti es:, and markets show weakening tendencies all along the line. Our quotations on Elgin and Ohio creamery butter are lowered, in accord ance with tbe facts of the case. Eggs are mov ing upward and choice nearby stock is firm at outside quotations. Receipts ot new Ohio cheese are increasing and quality Is Improving. Demand is greater than supply. New cheese from New York of very fancy quality begins to show up. Tbere is practically no old cheese on tbe market. All offerings are new stock. In tbe line of vegetables and fruits, markets are bare, as a rule. Consignments of berries, pine apples and new potatoes from tbe South have been delayed for a fowdayspast by reason of heavy rains all over the country. Supplies in these lines bave not been up to demand for a number of days. Stuff Is likely to come in with a rush at any time, and the feast which follows tne famine will ensue. Green beans are about the only article In garden truck lines that are a drug. In tropical fruit lines, oranges are very firm and prices tend upward. Lemons are weak on lineral supplies. Bananas are steady. The first new Southern potatoes of tbe season were on tbe market this week. Butteb Creamery, Elgin, 202Ic; Ohio do. 1819c: country rolls, 1315c Bbans Navv hand-picked beans, tl 802 00. Beeswax 2528c ft forcholce: low grade, 1820c ClSEit-Sand refined. $7 50: common, J3 00 4 00; crab cider.' $7 508 00 barrel; elder vin egar. 1012c f gallon. Cheese New Ohio cheese, 9K10cj New York cbeese.llc; Limherger, 14etloc: domestic Sweltzer. 18c; imported Sweltzer, 23Jic Eggs 13$13o $t dozen ror strictly fresh; duck eggs, 18c; goose eggs, 3540c Fruits Apple, fancy, J4 5o5 00 fl barrel; strawberries, ls25c a box. Feathers Extra live geese. 6060c: No. 1 do. 4045c; mixed lots, 3033C $1 ft. Maple Byrtjp New, 1XX395C a can. Maple sugar, ll12c ?) ft. Honey 15c $ ft. Poultry Live chickens, 75cSl 00 a pair; dressed, 1415c a pound; ducks, 75c$l 00a pair; dressed turkeys. 1820c 9 ft. Heeds Clover, choice. 62 fts to bushel, S4 00 r bushel; clover, large Englisb, 62 fts, J4 35 00; clover, Alsike, S3 00; clovor. white, 9 00; timothy, choice, 45 fts, SI 601 70; blue grass, extra clean, 14 fts tl 251 30; blue grass, fancy, 14 ft4, tl 30; orchard grata, 14 fts. SI 40; red top, 14 fts, 51 00; millet, 50 fts. SI 00; Hungarian grass, 60 ft", SI 00; lawn grass, mixture of fine grasses, ti 60 ?! bushel of 14 fts. TALtow-Country, S-ei city rendered, 4c. Tnoi'lcAli Fruits Lemons, common. 12 7S 3 00 fancy, S3 2o3 76; Cnllfnrnlt oranges, l 00t4 601 fancy Messina, SI 0004 C0 bananas, U WiSl 60 Orsts, SI 75 good second, ft bunch; rocoanuts, (1 00J 60 W humlredi dates, 0kfj7o M lb lay flgi, tfXgliWi pineapples. tW a dnnen. Vsuktahlkh I'otatoM, from store, (Wg 7floj on tracu, 4o(jO0 new Southern putatoe. II 60a;d CO per tarred Bermuda potatoes, 7 60 a barreli new cAbbage,S3 76flt 00 f or small crates, fi MffO CO for Inrgei Jersey sweet potatoes, SO 2503 79 it Imrrefi lie rm ml a onloni, W Km i 73 per husliel cratei green onions, 1SQ2U a ttoianj paraulpi, I J 00 liarreli niilmi sets, fl miii V0 V buiheli AsparAgiis, V&Wt ft large liiineliirhuliarb, StOaDOo tt doseni green beans, II Vl W V hnxi wax henne, U W3 00 V boxi nraeerlea. annnrr Oovrrm Fancy Itlo, UQ'Oef choice Itlo, 32Q23e prime Ro, SJKoi low gratlo Rio, 200'Jici old norernmem Java, 2S20He Maracalbo, V&Ve Mooha, 88 82oi riantos, Siffiifloi Caracal, 24X2aKe La Ouayra, VQ27c. ltoABTEO (In papers) Standard brands, 21Xl high grades, 25KS0ci old Oorernment Jaya. bulk, 82Q3io Maracalbo, 37K28Mci Hantos, 25H320Ket peaberry, 29Kot choice Rio, 2JHcit'rliuo Rio, 24Kc good Rio, 23ict ordi nary, 31622c. 'Hwcib (whole) Cloves, 17018c; allspice, lOct cassia, De; pepper, 17c nutmeg, 70g80c. Pistbolsum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7ic, Ohio, 120, 8Ho; headlight, 160, SKci water white, lOkc; globo, 1414Kc; elaine, I4Kc; car nadtne, llKc; royallne, 14c; globe, red oil, 110 HKc; purity, 14c. , Miners' Oil. No. 1 wtntor strained, 4345o )R gallon; summer, SS40c; Lard oil, 00366c. SYRUP Corn syrup, 2729c; choice sugar syrup, S6S8c: nrlmo sugar syrup, 8033ct strlctlv prime. 8335c: new maple syrup, 00c. N. O. MOLASSts Fanrv, now crop. 47Q48c; choice, 40c; medium. 88043c; mixed, 40ffll2c. Soda Bl-carb In kegs, 3Ke3?ic; bl-cnrb In K. oMc; bl-carb assorted packages, 68c; sal-soda in kegs, lc;do granulated, Sic. Candles Star, full weight, 8Ko; stearlne, V set. 8Kp: parafflne. HQ12c. nicE ueaii, uarouna. itsiyiP'. cnoice, djss Sc; prime, SWQOct Louisiana, o6Kc. Starch Poarl,2c; corn3tarcu,6i06c; gloss starch. 57c Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, S3 05; Lon don layers, tl 75; California, London layers, 94 o; KiuBcaicis, 4 ou; liaiuornia jnoscateis, 100, 6; almonds, Lau.. f ft, 20c; do Ivtca, 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap., 134214c; Blcllr Alberts, 12c; Smyrna figs, 1213c: now dates, 6 OKc: Brazil nuts, lie; pecans, Vk10c; citron, ft. 18010c; lemon peel, 18c ft; orange peel, 17c IIried Fruits Anplcs sliced, per ft, 6c:ap- Fles, evaporated, 10Vlljc; apprlcots. Call ornla, evaporated. I&iil8c; peaches, evaporated, pared. 24Q2(lc; peaches, California, (fraporated, unpared, 1320c; cherries, pitted, 13Q13Kc: cherries, unpttled, 6Q0c; raspberries, evapo rated, 31.12o; blackberrlos, 77Kc; huckel berries, ll)012c. Sugars Cubes, fiC; powdered, 6ci granu lated, bVc; confectioners' A, 6c; standard "A. 6c: soft while. &Kfl(lc! yellow, choice, Mi) c; yellow, good, 6kM5c; yellow, fair, bQ n; yellow, dark, 6Q6')c. 'IGKLF.H Moillum. bbls (L200). f8 OOt me. uium, nan uuis (ois;i, as ou. Salt-No. 1, v bbl, 95c; No. 1 ex, w bbl, SI 00; dairy, V hbl, SI 20; coarse crystal, t bbl, 'SI 20t lllggina' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, 82 80; Illg gins' Eureka, 10-14 ft paokots. 13 00. Cammed Goods Standard poaches, 12 006 2 23;2d, SI 0501 80;oxtra peaches. S2 40Q2 out pie peachos. SI 05i finest corn, SI 00261 60; Hid Co, corn, O50Oc; red cherries, 8V85ct Lima beans, II 20; soakod do, koci string do, 0iffl"0cs marrowfat tioas, SI 10(21 16; soaked pens, 704J 80eiplnoappIes,Sl 30Q1 40; Bahama do, $2 75; tlnmsun plums, Poc; greengages, SI 23; egg plums, S2 00; California pears, J 40; do groen gages. SI 85; do egg plums, SI 83; extra white chorrles, Ti 40; raspberries, VSciftl 10; straw- uorries, sue; gooseoerries, si wtti vi; toinn toes. S.iiSKHo; salmon, 1-ft. II 4U4J1 85l black berries. OOoi succotash. 2-ft cans, soaked. VOoi do green, 2-ft, SI 23(B1 60; corn beof. 2-ft cans, S2 03; ll-ft cans. SI4 00; baked boans. SI 4001 60; lobster, 1-ft. SI 801 00; mackerel. 1-ft cans, broiled, SI OOt sardines, domestic. 'A. S4 2WJ 4 60; sardines, domestic, Ks, SO 70J47 00; sar dines, Imported, i; 111 50(el2 CO; sanllnns, Im ported. K, 118 (Xij sardines, mustard, SJ 85; sar dines, spiced, S3 60. Finn Extra No. 1 blnator mackorol, 130 fl bbl t extra No. 1 do, mess, SlOtextraNo. 1 mack erol. shore, S32i extra No. 1 tin, mrss, I3di Nn. 2 shoro maokerol, SSI. Codfish Wholo polloek, 4)fo V Ki do medluiu, Ooorgo's cod, Oct do lariro. 7oi boneless hako. In strlns. iUm dn Ooorgo's eod In blocks, 0kQ7ko. llurrlng Round sboro, S3 00 W bbli sp tunu snoro, oo Ti ubli split, to aa lake, 12 00 100-ft bbl. White fish. M CO 100-a halt bbl. siitnu i,i siitva ju w i iiti uuii riniifsji 10o V t. Iceland halibut, lilo V ft. Half hbl, M 00; tiiiiirlerbbl.il 3SPol Lako trout, 13 60 41 half bbl. Finnan haddock. Pickerel. btomao her- ring, o uvii iiui I bhli 12 60 7 half bbl. At M nmrtA !. I, hi O ATM B A flrnln, Flour nnd Feed. Receipts as bulletined at the Grain Exchange, 22 cars, one-half of which were reoolvod by the Pittsburg, Ft, Wayno and Chicago Railway, as follows) 1 oar ot com, 2 of rye, 2 ot foed, 3 of hay, 3 of flour, lly Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. Louis, 3 cars of oats, 2 of corn, 1 of mlllfeed, 1 of barley, 1 nf hay. By Pittsburg and West ern, 2 oars of hay. By Pittsburg and Lako Erie, 1 earof hay, Thoro was but one silo on call at the Exchange, a or of sample corn ut 38o, S days, P. II. II. There are'no now developments in eoreal lines since our last report. Ear corn Is tho strong factor of markets, owing to Its 5 real scarcity. Ryo and rye Hour aro firm, ats are steady. Wheat and flour ditto. Re ceipts aro lighter In cereal lines than any day for a week past, and this fact gives strength to markets. Prloos below are for carload lots on traok! WlIBAT-NowNo.2 red, U7fl08o No. 8, 90JJ 97c. Corn-No, 1 yellow, ear, &0KO81ci No.' 2 yellow, ear, 48Qict high mixed, ear, 47M 48ei No. 2 yollow, shelled, BSKejIiOoi high mixed shelled coin, 37Q37HO. Oath No. 2 white. 3.1KQ340) extra, No, 8, tQUetmp l mixed, 3H?831o. UYC-t-Nu, 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, C001ci No. 1 Wentcrn, o9Ctlo. Flour Jobbing prices Fanoy winter And spring patent, S3 6096 OOt winter straight, liOOaSSJi cloar winter, H 733 00, straight SI 40; Valencia, Wjc; Undara Valencia. I0KQ lie; sultana, 10UHc; currants, 6K0ct Turkey prunes, 6HQ8Kc; French prunes, 9ai2c; Salon lea prunes. In 2-ft nackages. Oct cocoannts XXXX bakers', 14 2504 CO. S73. Mrr.wttrn .fldd11ni-i tine white. SIB 16 60 W ton: brown middlings. SIS 2515 GO; winter wheat bran. S14 0014 0; chop feed, S13 0015 00. HAY-lialed timothy, No. 1. Ill 5012 00: No. 2 do, 110 G010 50; loose, from wagon.SIS 00 4316 00. according to quality; Nn. 2 prairie hay, r7 0008 00; packing do, 15 50Q8 75; clover bay, S7&)08Oa ' m Straw Oat, 10 7507 00;jrheatandrye,83 00 00 25. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams, large, 10c; sugar-cnred hams, medium, lOJc; sugar-bams, small, HKe; sugar-cured breakfast bacon. 8Sc: sugar-cured shoulders, CJc: sugar-cured boneless shoul ders, 8c; sugar-cured California hams, 8c: sugar-cured dried beef flats, 0c: sn gar-cured dried beef sets. 10c: sugar-cnred dried beef rounds. 12c; bacon, shoulders, 6c: bacon, clear sides, 7Kc; hacon, clear bellies, 7K: 17 saIt shoulders, 5c; drv salt clear sides, Vyis. Mess pork, heavy, (13 50; mess pork, family. S13 50. Lard Rfflned, in tiecp 6c; half-barrels, OKc: 60-B tub, tic; 20.B palls. Xc: 50-B tin rans, 6c; 3-ft tin pails, 6c; 5-ft tin pails, 6c: 10-ft tin pails, 6c, braoked sausage, long, oc; targe, oc. ren pork, links, vc. uoueiefs bam lOKc Pigs' feet, half-barrels, H 00; quarter-barrels. J2 15. MABKETS BY WIEK Wheat Rallies Under iho IuflacBce of Spec ulation and Bnd Crop Reports Corn nnd Onts Firmer Pork Dull and Lower. CHICAGO Tbere was good trading In wheat on speculative account to-day and the feeling was a little unsettled. A prominent local oper ator was reported as having sold freely, also as having done some buying, and tbe crowd gen erally was supposed to nave been tbe buyers, with fair buying bv shorts durintr tbe day. The opening was firmer with July ilo higher, ad vanced He more, then declined irregularly, again advanced to full top figures, and the clos ing was Jc higher than yesterday. Not much was doing in May and June. The early strength was due to speculative influences and assisted by the nature of the crop reports, which say tbe winter wheat does not show any improvement. The Cincinnati .Price Current reports slight im provements in Ohio and the condition of Indi ana, Illinois and Kansas slightly lower. Corn was fairly active, though there were periods when the market ruled dill. Fluctua tions were within iic range. The feeling was firmer, but the undertone was not strong. Tbe wet and colder weather bad a very stimu lating effect on values, but the very free sell ing by a large local operator bad a tendency to keep July down. Tbe market opened H&lic better than the closing yesterday, was easy fur a time, selling off Hc recovered some, rnled steady and closed &c better than yesterday. Oats were active and a shade bfgber. Tbe more deferred deliveries were stronger, but nil vancedKc May advanced lc, which was fairly maintained. A very light business wag done in pork. Prices were lOQloo lower, the market closing tame. Trading In lard was moderato and tbe feel ing unsettled. Early tbere was a little moie pressure to sen ana prices receueu ly-Mc, out at the decline there was a little more buying and prices rallied again slightly, closing steady. Thoro was less doing In short ribs and tbe feeling wag easy. Opening sales wero made at about Wednesday's prices. Latrr the feeling was easy, and prices settled back 2k5c, rallied again slightly and closed steady. The leadlntf futures rangeuns follows-Wiikat-N. 2. Mny, 93kaoig93gi)lei June. l93i0MOO3Hei July, eWKijMJj CoJtfV-No. I, May, 3ira.1l!iWIlG3IUi J tine. 81)4034 g8d;43iei Jiify. ai),a3ij& atnmtHv.: c. Nn. XMay, 27O5xflai270i June. imidMirsHiUtiii'Mci July, MowV UATS-P U720U0I July. mawUi. Mkhh 1")HK. per Mil, May. 112 km ToHK. per (jlil,My, llirflotjll (WW BKI June. US IW512 87KU ft 07)41 July, I3 ootjli wan fctilj MX, LAitl), par ItW .-Msv, Id 7JUtt9 27 gtl23kt0 27Hi June, 19 OOQo 80July, 10 40 Hiiobt Iihm, per ion fti,-MAv, is si,) aij Jlina, VUtmWQMim iQ July, I3 47H( 0 U)&S 4333 40. Uashquntattons were as follows! Flour firm and unchangedi No, Storing wheat, IM'SOloiNn. S spring wheat, WfiHa No, 2 red, O.IQUiui tin. i eorn. 3lkeiIHo K(i. 2 oats. STftoi No, 1 rre, Mn; No. t barley, nominal; No. 1 flax seed, IHIttl 45; Erlme timothy seed. II 20. Mess pork par hi. IIJflJK. Urd, par 100 lhs,,Sd MGtf 27H Hhort ribs sides (looie), (6 B!iQS 40; dry salted shoulders (hoxad), unchanged; short clear sides (boxed), 15 7503 83, Hugars unchanged. On the Produoe Exchange to-dav the butter market was unchanged. Eggs, HClIc NEW YORK-Flour dull and irregular. Wheat Spot unsettled and dull, closing strong er; options dull and ia up, cloning firm. Rye dull; Western. WWye. Barley dull. Barley malt dull. Lorn Spot moderately ac tive and wraker; options lets active and un changed to e np and steady. Oati Spot fair ly active and firm; options fairly active and Ir regular. Hay in fair demand and firm. Hops strong and quiet. Coffee Options opened dull and unchanged to 5 points down, closed barely steady, 6 points down to 5 points nn; sales, 13, 000 bags, Including May, 18.4018.60c; June, 16.35c; July, I6.25lS.30c: September, 18.00 18.10c: Ortober.15.80c; November, 15.60c; Decem ber. 15.46c; spot Rio lower and quiet; fair car goes, 20c: No. 7 flat bean. 17c. Sugar raw ease and quiet; fair refilling, sJie; centrif ugals, 90 teL6;r: salcs.1,000 tons Muscovados, 0fi test, at ic, 87 test at 4 9-16c; refined quiet, steady. Molasses Foreign quiet; 60 test, 1SV nsiay2c: mew urieans quiet, nice steauy ana fair demand. Cottonseed oil firm. Tallow quiet; city (S2 for packages), 4KQ4 -I6c. Rosin firm. Turpentine dull at 40c. Eggs fairly active and firm; Western. 13K0ll4c: re ceipts. 5,750 packages. Pork dull. Cntmeats dull and weak; pickled bellies. 65Kc: do shoulders, 6c; do hams, OJiQIOc Middles weak; short clears, 16 15. Lard easier and dull; Western steam 8 47: sales, 600 tierces; op tions, sales, 250 tierces; June, IS 65. closing at SO 5308 53; July. SO Ki(S8 65: August, SO 78430 75; September, SO 8.1&0 85; October. SO 89a 01. Butter quiet and weak; Western dairy, ellc; do creamery, 0S17c; do bold, 5Q8c; do factory, 4K0c; Elgin. 18c. Cheese weak and more active; Western nominal. . PHILADELPHIA-FIour quiet. Wheat dull and weak: rolectcd, 72i8c; fair to good milling, 8803c: prime to choice, 05893c; No. 2 red. In export elevator, 02c; No. 2 red, Mny. 018iQ02Vic: June, 91k02Kc: July, 91Q92c; August. B091c. Cum options dull but steady for all months except May, which was a sbado lower; No. 4 yellow, on traok, 38c; No. 8 mixed, on track, 38c; steamer No. 2mlxed, In Twentieth streot olevator, 4lc: Nn. -J mixed. In grain depot, 43c; No. 2 mixed, May, 4l04lkc; June, 40XCI July. 40Q41c; August, 41U41c. uats, oariois strauy, out local traoo demand light; No. 3 white, 81c; do clipped. 34c;No. 2 wnite, stn,xc: uo ciinpeu. ooc tutures vmi Mn higher, put quiet; Nn. 2 white. May, 34Kt Jici June. 33Ji03(c; July, 33K(84ct August, 30Hil31c. Butter dull and woak Pennsylvania creamery, extra, 17c: do creamery, extra, 17r: do prints, extra, 21Q20C. Eggs firm; Pennsyl vania firsts, 14fl)Hc ST. LOUIS Flour oasy but unohanged. Wheat opened higher, but jndcr very freo soiling declined rapidly and sharply; reacted later, then oased off again and closed weak hut iiOHo ahnvo yesterday: Nn. 2 rod, cash, 92c; July, B7Xft81)o, closed at 8c, askod; August, 86U87Ke. closed Sict Uecombor, 8o bid. Corn opened higher; then declined, but closed Ml0 above rrstnrdiyi No. 2 rash, SIKct Jlay. 2Ke; July STXttVi'Ao. closed 82,ci August, uo. uats very uuii. anu priuss noiulnalt No. 2 cash, 20V2obIdi July, Wiobld. Rye quiet, 63c. Barley dull; sample lota. Nebraska, 25c. Flaxseed nominal, SI 43. Begging and cotton ties unchanged. Pro visions very quiet; Job lots of pork, 813. Lard, car lots, butcher grades, 15 OOiOS 00. BALTIMORE Wheat Western easyr No. 2 winter red. spot and May, 01QV2ct Julv, VOKQOIoi August, 80o asked. Corn Western easrt mixed, spot, 42o; May, 41Uri Juno. 40Kci Julv. 40KllOe; August, 0Jitoiloi steamor, WtiiSiOc. Oats weak, unohanged. Ryo quint; ? rime tn choice, ClCCIUci good to fair, WjOOo. lay dull; prlmo to choice timothy. 112 50 J 13 00. Provisions fairly active. Butter weak, but un changed. Eggs strong at 13o. Codeo dull) Rio cargoes, fair, 10-JcNo.7. 17?iftI8c, MIUWAUKEE-Flour quiet. Wheat unsettlrrt hut Jio hlgherNo.'2spring. on track, casli.MU (IVOciNo, 1 Northern, Vic. Corn scarce; No, 8. on track, 35c. Oats unchanged! No. 2 white, on track WXttHOa. Ryo firm; No. I, in s'tire, Me. Barley higheri No. 2, In store, 46Vft4Ar; Provisions weak. Pork, 112 7a Lard, (I30. cueese sieauyi cnsiiuars, ivo. MINNEAPOLIS-Recelpts of wheat were 133 cars; shiptnenis, 23 cars. The demand for No. 1 Northern cash wheat was fair, doting quo tations! No. 1 hard. May, 00c; June, lllci July. B2U0 on track, Wo; No. I Northern, May, 8U-ic; June, Uk July, V2oi on track, OIHo. TOLEDO Wheat dull and firmer; cash. May and June. 03Kc July, VSci August, SlWr. Corn dull and steKdyi cash and Mny, iio-oi July, 3Uo, Oats qulett cash, SOe. Cloveneed dull and eteadyt cash, 1360: October, II 10. Commondnble. All claims not consistent with the high chsr noter of Hyrnp of I'lgs are purposely avoided by the Caf. Fig Byrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system elfeotlrely, but It Is not a curo-all and m.ikcs no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. A Tolnier for Yeu. Notwithstanding the ndvance in the price of flour, B. 8. Marvin Si Co. ore selling the same sired loaf of bread of the same quality and for the same prlco that they sold It for three months ago, Ask for MArrln'f broad And Uko bo other brnd, Drygoods. New York, May 15. There was rerr little) doing In tha drygoods market to-dav outside of tbo auction rooms, buyers being all day in at tendance upon the tiade sale ot flannels and blankets. 3 ERADICATES BLOOD POt SON AND BLOOD TAINT. Several bottles of Switt's Spedfis (S.S.S.) entirely cleansed my system of contagious blood poison of the very worrt type. Wu. S. Looms, Shrevepoit, La- CURES SCROFULA EVErj IN ITS WORST.' FORMS. I had scrofula In 18SL and cleansed my system entirely from it by taking seven bottles of S. S. S. I have not had any srmp-i toms since. C W. Wilcox, Spartanburg, S. C, -43- EVSta I HAS CURED HUNDREDS OF CASES OF SKIN CANCER. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed kee. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. 12 AND 514 SMITHFIELD STREET. IITTeJBXJKG.' FA. 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