'& I'yjp . . , THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCBT -TfeUBSDAX MAY 22, - 1890. BITE STOCK BEVIEff. Tho Supply of Beeves at East Liberty Short of Demand. BUTCHERIKG CATTLE ARE HIGHER, Sheep and lambs Steadj at Prices Which .Euled a Week irro. TAB DEIPT OP POEKEKS DOWMYAED office or FnTsmmo DrtrATcn, ) Wedkesdat, May 21, 1890. The offering of cattle for local trade on Monday were GO carloads against 65 loads the previous Monday. With the Increased supply there was not enough to meet the needs of out local trade by about ten cars. The quality of offerings was decidedly nbore the late average. Markets opened up very active On Monday morning, and nil were ptonititljf eoldalhti early lioUf fit 10 to 16a better prices than were obtained a week ago. lluyere were on hand In larger force thati utiiitl, and a doseti mote loads than were eflfed would Imve found lead customer At tliettdvfiiies. Seine fresh orders were wired to Glilenge 6ii Mends after til) Imd been sold, mid mm (onrlofldi arrived from Ohio slueiMlie be, pinning of the week, making total nf about 67 carloads revived this week, Of llietu there were nbniil 4 loads nf eminlry Mills from Ohio, wishing finm 1,000 to l.i 100 ts, Ttie best prlnanliloliitd (Ills week far ourload lot' was f ft JJS, end (inly a few Inula readied tlilk (ipnie In a retail way f.lBOwas rrsclied, und una dealer reported tlin sale nf 1(1 lii'cvts, which were culled from 4 csrlnadi, at f5 40 per hundred. There were no stackers nr leaders on the market, Chi cago has nf lata monopolised tills branch of the cattle tr.ulo. 1'rlces are too itiflf to fur nlih any margin ol profit at this market. There has been no surplus nf stockers and feeders in Chicago market ofclato, iietteh rjticES rem riu:sii cows. There was a belter quality of fresh cows offered at Ktit Liberty yards this week than fur some time past. One of our leading dealers in this line said to-day: "I suc ceeded in celling a better price for a fine Durham cow to-day than I hare been able to get for many wrrks past. The price at which I sold was (52, and for a number of weeks past the outtsule price for such as I had for sale was $10 to ?15 below this figure." The supply of calves was scarcely up to last week, and the range ol prices was $4 75 to (4 85 per hundred, with a few small buuebes of very choice at fS. There were about 18 car loads of sheep and lambs offered on Monday, all clipped, and market started up alow, with prices a shade lower than the previous Monday. On Tuesday about 15 car loads more were received, and this morning 3 loads, making a total for the I wees ot aooui so cars. Markets closed a shade stronger to-day than the opening on Monday, and prices of last week are fairly well maintained. There have been no Western sheep offered this week. All were from Ohio and Washing ton county. Wethers weighing 90 pounds brought 5Jc, and yearlings ranged from 5Jc to CJc per pound. A DT7LL IIOO SIAKKET. The hog market has been very dull all the week. The run was large on Monday, amounting to 35 carloads. The range of prices has been 51 15 to 54 30 with vey few, if any, reaching the latter figure. The de mand from butchers is steadily declining, and packers here loot to Chicago for their supplies. In general the cattle market shows a de cided improvement this week over last To be sure, cost was greater at Chicago, but the advance here more than covered the in creased cost. Tidy butcher stock is now 50c per hundred higher than at the beginning of the rronth, and 1 higher than a year ago. Sheep and lambs manage to hold their own and no more, while pork is tending low. Top price of packing hoes at Chicago this morning was shade below $4 10. M'CALL & CO.'S REVIEW. E. McCall & Co. in their weekly review say. Tho supply of cattle is licht; market active and 10 to 15c higher; all sold; market closed firm. We give the follow inr as the to fair, J,000 to 1.200 Its, ft 25j4 CO: mixed lots, cow, heifers and bulls, 2 50Q3 75; fresh cows and springers, 20 CU35 00 per head. The receipts of hogs wcro light, and with a limited demand tho market Is dull and slow on all grade. Wc quote; Best selected, tl 23 4 30; bet Yorkers. $i 1504 20; common to fairlU-lit Yorkers, $4 0004 10: pigs, S3 754 00: roughs, n 253 75. 1 he recruits ot sheen were heavv and thn market Mow at a dccllno of 10Q15c per en t from last week's nriccs. Wo quote sales as fol lows: Prime clipped Ohm and Indl.ina wethers, vcichinc here 105 tn 110 Hit, (520&5 30: good. M to ino fta. S3 00(75 15: fair to good mixed. 75 to N) Is. U 40Q4 oo: good jrarllngs, 75 to tiO lli, ft fliftu oo; fair to good, 50 to 00 ft. fH 00J93 Soaring lamba, C7c ft ft. ltccolpts of onl oaties liberal; market sload, scllluc at J4 504 85. Br Trlrsrnph. NEW YORK ltecves Itccclnts. 2.004 head, Including 34 rcrload for sale: market 10c per Km It.a hicher: stocra.tt 3crA .15: balls and rows, Kti drrct beef flrmat tXWio per ft. Hhlp mem today, 1,420 beeves and 0.3.10 ijuartrrauf beet: to-moirow, 405 bectes. Calvna Receipts, 4.4.3 bends market X" 1'or ft higher; vel, t4 .Win K per 100 ft- iiuticrmlllc calrcs, t3 OOfif niicrii iiornuus. ii;oiiueaa: marrct l.e per ft hleliar; slinep,f5 iiUUQ 00 per 100 fti; lamb it0Ui(tl'U!drecduiiittoiillrinatVC9l0Ucperft iliced lami steady at 14c liocn lie I.I..I...... .1..,.. -. 'JK.u nn iih... '.- reipti, ll,kl headt ,0. CHICAOO-The Droitr't Journal report: Catile receipts, 17.000 head; shipments. 4,000; market dull, ami Ac to 10c lower; lieeven, f4 71Jii C 20; steers (3 Ouiit 70; stockers and feeder. M 004 20; cows, bulls and mixed, tl 25ftS 80; Texas steers, $1 ltO(.t 75. Hogt Hocelpts, 82.. 000 bead; slilimenis, 6,000; imirket lower: mixed. S3 mat 14; hesvv. S3 034 17K; llclit. J!t 04 12J. htieep-lteceiptc. J.000hcsd:alilb neo a 2.V)j: marho it ah s .w; natlver.SI 01 Q 6 Si; V tern, S4 50(ni w. 'lexuua, H OOBJa lAl: lambs 501 CO. DUFFALO Cattle steady: receipts. 4 loads through; no tale. Sheep and lambs active and a sliado lilcher; receipts, 6 loads thrnui:h;ll Bale. Hiicen choice to extra, S5 8J5 75; cood tn choice, fi 05fJ5 50, lambs, choice extra, S3 35 fiO 50; cood to choice. 86 logs 30. Hogs fairly active and a shade hicher; rerrlpts, 14 loads gale: medium and heavv, $4 25Q4 30; mixed. tl 234 30; Yorkers. $1 23Q4 30. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts. 4,000 head; market lower; good to fancy native steers, S4 254 80: fair l good do, S3 SO J 30; stockers and feeders, S2 703 80: Texaus and Indians, fi MS3 91 Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head: mar ket loner; fair to choice heavy. 3 904 00; packing crades S3 S033 90; licht. fair to best, i-1 h0(f?J 9a Sheep Receipts, 8.000 heart; mar Let strong; fair to choice clipped, U C0Q5 4a CINCINNATI Hogs lower: common and Ucbt, S2 754 0I: packing and butchers, S3 934 20: receipts, 5,870 head: shipments. 1.9AI head. f SZNATOE PALMES IK CHUECH. He Tore a Tiro-Dollar BUI In Two so na to Give Ilia Cnatomarr Dollar. JJew 1 ork Press.) ScnatorPalmer always put a single dol laiaj&e plate at church. One Sunday rp cwrtlyhe didn't have the dollar; neither did his secretary. "Oh, well. I can fix it," he said. "You wouldn't make change off the plate, would you?" asked the secretary, horrified at the thought. "Xever mind how I will do it," replied the Senator, "you will see it done." When the plate came around the Senator gravely took out his two-dollar bill, tore it in two pieces in the middle and laid one piece on the plate. After the services were over he walked lorward -where the stewards were counting the collection money and risked the one who had come down bis aisle if a mutilated tne-dollar bill had been found on the plate. "Yes, nnd we don't kuow what to do with it," a the man's replv. "Well," said the Senator, "here's the other half, and yon can have it for a dollnr. That will m.ike your half worth a dollar to you, and a dollar is all I ever give." He got the dollar. J MARKETS BY Wheat IRnllien From Enrlr Wrnkoesa Cnnaed bj Dlecournslng News From Abrond, and Carries Corn and Onia Along With It. CHICAGO Trading in wheat was actlTe tolay, and the market more or less ex cltod at times. Large local business was done, and also more on outside account. The open ing was weaker, and for July was c lower, eased off a trifle more, and then with some fluctuations became quite strong and advanced 2c above the inside figures reachod. The ad vance was accompanied with some excitement and fluctuations wore rapid. Later It caed off gradually l4c, and closed He higher than yes terday. May and June both closed about the same as yesterday. Augnst and the deferred deliveries all shared In the advance, which would indicate that tho buylne was largely on bad crop news and fears that the next crop may be disappointing. The weakness at the opening was dneto the discouraging tenor ot market reports from abroad and better proipscts in the Northweit. On the other hand, a batch ot bad ctop reports from tho Poulhwest hsd the effect of convert ing to the bull side some of thn most ptottilheht beat traders, who boueht freely. The fact of the August ahd the mole deferred futures ad. tAtieihg.pfnprtnlntislell'tn Shout the Stn6 teniartnir,' would ldleste thai some mmIm ptfjiflr ft tug tef mm nH Vl8.n?.w ef! ' '1' fern tti iHintBAiid the d4ilB8 bfl fulljFUlllled. 'llieie ft sfae irstle 111 eofn, anil llie feel. jMenilywiiiln ?iBtB rufige. i einiHiiin at ilie niienltuf wu'f p,"f! nnl.Mln helng ft Ifllie tiiiifef liie fiiml fitiotmiliin of yeipf1r.jf, tint itrlee,6 mih Murleii u m, B-ovflijeetl Hwriily file lipnn , llie ItiiHint l Jiil H (lining iio, in)ui nied end ettxed itfW ' teritinii resieiiMr , ,. , ,, , . Onuwere Hi lle aiiil higher, Tha fMura was the Inereaied trading In im and the more (lafurreitinuires, 'f here wase ftond Hnnli;i)f liHllngnrdarafrnin inoal And nitMlrta firll, and rather light nlferlngs, tcUllx at in npenliiB, wliloh w the aaine o slight ad, nnre. Jur eased nf a irlfl.a hut IjulcUr rallied am sdvaneeil i&a, 1 his lllduuid fair nflerliigs for July, and prices receded fia, 1 110 iilherilcllrerlcs held steady, closing with fair galua over irstarday's last aalea, llathor mnie activity In pnrk, but prlrei ruled Irregular. The Inquiry we chiefly for July and It adrancsd 1161 OS. Toward the close tii ..Ann, trna n&aiflr. and nrloaa aettlod hack again iOQtic, rallied auddenly again SOtf!6o and cloiod quiet. Trading In lsrd was only fair. The feollng was enler. 1'rlcei ruled SKtt50 lower, but rallied slightly toward the cloaa, A fair trade wci reported In short ribs, but the reeling was easier during the early part of the day. 1'rlces declined tiiOic, but toward Hit) cluan exhibited more strength and prices advanced slightly. The leading futures ranged as follows WlIBAT-No. 2. Slay. IHJfaBtlVCfflO-'jIttOic: Jnne. UIOCteiftBtffiftJc; July, VlQ9$fiQK2 Cfl4ie. Conn No. 2, May. &1K3P0S3Ke81c; June, atKe;i633KS34c; July. ZlXaZoQU1, Oat Vo. 2, May, 2Sa2S42ig!2SKc: Jnne, M'iQKQMJiief27c; July, 2Bi-IflAQX .Mr.ss Pouk, per bbl. July, J12 35013 400 1235QI3 20. Laud, per 1U0 fti. Jnne, $6 17KQ0 20; July. 0 SikSB 32H6 TiU.m 30: September, tfl 47KQ 0 47H60 42M0 Vi bilonT Rids, imt 100 fts. June, 55 27K5 3u: July. f5 40R5 455 o7Klt5 45; Scntember, S5 50 65 6005 50tJ5 6U Cash quotations were as follows: flour firm and unchanged; No 2 sprint: wheat, 9195c; No. 3 spring wheat. 75JS8c; No. 2 red, 94$93c; No. 2 com, 33Jc: No. 2 oats. 28; No. 2 rje, A2c: Na 2 barley, nominal; No. 1 flax seed, tl 43; prime timothy seen. 13a Mess pork, ner ubL S13 00. Lird. per 100 lbs, K 17. Short rib sides (loose). S5 255 30; dry salted shoul ders (boxed). S3 105 20; short clear sides (boxed), J5 7o5 S-i bucars unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-diy tho butter market was easier; not quotably lower. Eggs, 13c NEW YORK-iFlonr stroncer on winter with a fair demand; spring dull and heavy. Wheat Spot higher and dull; option- fairly active;early Jc down, advanced lJiQlKc, and closed steanv at Jlc above yesterday; Westerners free sellers. Barley dull. Barley maltqnlct. Corn Spot firmer and fairly active: options moderately active to unchanged toc hicher and firm. Oats Spot strnn-erand fairlr ac tive; options qniet and Kr higher. Hay in lair demand and firm. Hops quiet and firmer. Coffee Options opened steady at 5 10 points higher; closet! steady at 15335 polnis blcher: sales, 67.700 bairn. Including M-iv. 16 a016.75c: June. 16.40ia50c: July, 18.H ias5c: August, 16.15lB.20c: September, 16.00 WIG 15c; October, 15.705)15.85; November. 15.50.-: March, 15.1015.15c: spot Rio quiet hut firmer; fair cargoes, 19Jc: No. 7 flat bean. 17J4017Ja Sugar Raw quiet and steady: rales, a carco of MacoTailoS9 test, at 2r, CCA F.: refined, quiet nnd eay; off A 515 5- 6c: standard A. 5 15-lGc Molasses Foreign firm ana quiet: 51 tet, lSVic; New Orleans quiet Rice quletand steady. Cotton seed oil quiet. Tallow firm. Rosin steady and quiet. Turpentine dull at 3Sc Kegs firm and lair demand; Western, 14K15c: receipts. 5,427 packages. Pork quiet and steady Cut meats quiet and .weak; pickled bellies, 5U Dr: do. shoulders, 6c: do. hams, SiiQlOc Middles easy; t-hnrt clear, f6 la Lard dull; options, sales 3,500 tierres; Jnne, K 40ffl6 41, closing. 18 41: July, td 51S0 53. closlnc 56 53; August, S6 06; Hoptemher, JO 72 4?C75, closing S674; October, S6 80. Butter e.isv; Western dairy, 6llc; do creamery. 0ai.5c; do factory. 8QU)c. Cheese qnlet and barelv steady: skims, 46Kc PHILADELPHIA Flour qnlet, tint firm. Ybcat dull, but higher; rejected, 7278c; fair to good milling, Rsgfllc: prime to ciiolce, 95 Sir; No. 2 red May. 2hl3c: Jnne. July and Auzust, B2fJ9Tc. Corn Higher, but quiet; No. 2ollow in grain depot and Twentieth street elevator, 41c; N. 2 mixed In grain depot, 43Kc; Nn. 2 mixed May. 4IJ5lUr: June, 4tftf4Ic: July. 4O;041c: August, 4iua414'c Oats-Car lots advanced He under a ialr local trado demand; No. 3 white. 34?(235c; No. 2 white. 85K (TOGc: do clipped, SCMc; futures firm and Kit c hicher: No. 2 white, May. 83K35ct June, siti,c; jniy, oi;ij.aiic: AUgunt, ig 32c Butter dull and weak; Pennsylvania creamery, extra, Iftcj do firsts, lDJtZJr. Kggs steady but qnlet: Pennsylvania firsts, liaHKc BALTIMORE Whent-Wcstnrn strong: No. 2 winter red. snot, and May, WKei July, V3Ktt WAz; Augutt, Ir.'rtWJic Coin western Armors 8t(W5c; giadort No. 2 white. COc. Hie quirt nnd Head): choice. (I3(165c: prime 6iatJ2c; good to fair, CtlifSOn. jy scarce: prime to choice timothy, VI 60I3 00. Provisions quiet. Butter weak and dull: creamery, fancy, ltJcj do fair to choice, 15c; do imitation. 10(tl2" ladle fancv. 10c; do good to choice, tu$vc; store packed, 63 Sc: cra, 10c. Kggs firm and searee at I4W. Cofiee (Inn; Ulo cargoes, fair, WXQWKci Hu, 7, 17H817 f ST. LOUIS Wheat opened a fraction higher, then declined again, advancing. rnnnlncup'JUo amid great excitement and rapid fluctuations, closing unsettled, but !iQl?o abovo yeaterdayt Nn. 2 red, cash. 96e: J uly. clmod at 93c; Augut, 91Kc; December, 94Jc, Corn opened Jic off, advanced HXC- eased oil uiul closed about ns j eiitcrday; Na 2. cash, 3SQ33Xc; Mav. 32c; July closed at Siifc asked; Auguot, 33c Oats firm, but slow; No. 2, cash. 2!)Wc bid; July, 26JJc Barley steadv. Flaxseed, Jl 4a. Bagging quiet, OKSkc Provisions very dull and ouly a small Job trade done at unchanged prices. MINNEAPOLIS Receipts nf wheat for the day Were 157 cars; shipments, 28 cars. There wan a good demand for No. 1 Northern wheat to-day. No. 1 bard was moving some better. Low grades did not keep up with grado wheat, and were generally slow. Offerings were mod erate. Elevators were the largest buvcrs. Local mlllors and buyers for outside account bought rather sparingly. Clnsins quotations: Na 1 hard. May, 91Kc: June, B2Uc; Jnly.93jic; on track, 92Kc; Na 1 Northern, -May. S9c; Jnne, Sl)c; Jul, Wc; on track, 92c; Na 2 Northern, May, dbe; June, 89c: July, 90c: ou track, SbSSDc CINCINNATI-Flour barelv Steady. Wheat firm: Na 2 red. 05c; receipts, 500 bushels! ship menu. 2ti00 bushels. Corn barely sieadv; Mo. 2 mixed, 37c Oats steady: No. 2 mixed. 30Q 31c Rj e quiet: No. 2. 50c Pork firm at S13 Ot'. Lard weaktr tS5 855 9a Bulkmeats and ba con firm. Whisky steady; sales, 069 barrels finished goods n the basis of SI OZ But'er easy. Bugai quiet. Eggs quiet at 12c Cheese easier. MILWAUKEE-Flourdnll. Wheat bonyant ane 2c higher; Na 2 spring, on track, cash. 1K e93c; July I2c; No. 1 Northern. 7c Con slow; No. 3. on track. 3435c Oats steady; i.u. , nui.nu vraun, iajic ye nrmer; no. I, on track, 54c Barley steadier; Na 2, in store, 50c Provisions higher. Pork. $12 90. Lard, 16 2a Cheese steady; Cheddars, 910c TOLEDO Wheat active and easier; cash and May, 9ac; July. 94M August, 92Jic; September. 93c Corn dull and firm; cash Ma and July. 36c Oats quiet cash and Mar 3TW. innnnunH steady: cas'i, S3 50; October,' S4 ML fob Aspmnrrj pedagogues. Exaiqtnntlona Fixed for Candidates .Provisional Teacbrra' Cerilflemr. for The city examination for provisional cer tificates will begin next Saturday in the High School. The teachers will be ex amined in physiology, music and drawing. On Saturday, May dl, grammar, writing, history and spelling will be taken up. The examination will close on Saturday, June 7, with arithmetic, geography and theory of teaching. wire. WOKDS OF WARNING. A Man ttho HasBeea There Thinks the Bulge in Chicago Realty Will WIKD DP IN A GENERAL SMASHUP Petroleum Loses Its Grip and Goes Far ther From the Dollar Line. IDE NEWS AND GOSSIP OP THE C1TI Chicago had better go slow. These words of warning were spoken by a Fourth avenue real estate broker yesterday, who, In ex planation of them, saidt "There is danger that the World's Fair will start a real estate crate In the Windy City which will end In as great a sto&shtip as that which prostrated Southern California two or three years ago, Speculators are pouting in there from all qufltlers and buying or securing option! on everything within fetich, 1'fta have already advanced at least ib t.er cent, and they are still going up, 1 was there last week and made eevetal investments fuf Pittsburg patties, and also en 111? dam ftuenuut, I saw enough to een. vines me tlmt lite, city will he overlaid wllliln llie ntii year ur twe. "Jdonnilookfof arenellan until After the fftiri Inn it ii sure to coins and eaten ft great niiiiiy ign)e iiiilng. I have no doubt tlmt larpiiruniiwilltieieallseil by Uimm who in. vest now, II they make the turn In llinei but If llier welt too Iouk lliey will be ifitiptfedi The heUlit fit the bulge will proliMily be reached towftni the eloe of next year or the lipglniilng ot the tear fellowlng, fn inr jiiiUnienttlm( will he the time to sell, end I have so advised inyellants," to mentioned In Tins Pispatph of Sunday, J'ltMbnrirfipltlltlivorBi.enU)r closed spy, eral deals of coiinldrhIe magnitude In CIiImbo realty, In which the prnfits wuro large, In one case amounting to f00.000. One Of Ilia gentle mon Interested In this transaction Is a promi nent pork packer, As no Pittsburg monoy Is being permanently Invested In Chicago, tharo Is reason to belloro It will all ultimately Unci Its way back to this city, t s s Business News nnd Gossip. The tract of land, Z)i acres, sold by Reod B, Coyle A Co., In the Twenty-third ward for J2S, 500, will bt laid out In lots and put on tho mar ket within tho next two wools. Property In Sewlckloy Is looking up. One nr two big deals are on tho string thore, and will probably go through in a few da) s. Thn lsrgest mortgage recorded yesterday was for 4,600, There were 20 others ranging from S 1,000 to J30a Firo were for purchase money. The Edgewood road, one of tbo worst In the county, is being Improved. It was a terror to teamsters last winter. Edgewood borough authorities bare about decided to locato the school house tn the vicin ity of the deaf mute asylum, where they have been offered an acre of gronnd at a price ap proximating 57,000. An offer of 200 a foot front has boen made for the lot on the corner of Wood street and Penn avonue, Wllklnsbnrg. It Is said to be wanted for a hotel. Persons having books or certificates of de posit in the Lawrence Bank should band or send them to the Fidelity Title and Trnst Com pany at once, so that a statement can be made. The story about a local building enterprise Involving 200 houses, modeled after some re cently constructed in Paris, is all right, except that credit is given to the wrong person. It is understood that Mr. Carnegie baa something similar In view, but tho project in question is tne work of quite another gentleman. If talk is wortb anything, it is safe to say that the third stock call will soon be abolished. Opinion among the brokers is turning that way. The Cbautauqna Lake Ice Company has called a special meeting of the stockholders for Thursday, July 17, for the purpose of votine for or against an increase of the capital stock. Bonds are slow sale since the revival of spec ulation In New York and Chicago. Something is going on at Jcannette. Messrs. Baxter dc Hopkins, both real estate bustlers, went up there yesterday to see about it Movements In Rrnl Kitnte. Some effort was made yesterday to ootatn opinions of real estate brokers as to tbo condi tion of the market. They were all hopeful, if not red-beaded, and reported a good Inquiry and a fair business to show for It. They all agreed that the outlook was a ., "promising for a good steady trade during the summer. Sales reported were: Samuel W. Black it Co. sold for the Blair es tate In Hazelwood, Twenty-third ward, lot No. 9 In block "A." situate on Lytle street, between Elizabeth and Blair streets, being 25x120, for taoa Hamuett A Meredith sold lot No. 147, Plan No. 2, Wilkins estate, Wllklnsbnrg, to J, F. Dushano for 5950. Charles Homers A Co. sold for Dean & Whit. ley to Jacob Gueclman lot No. 70, in tbo Flem ing Park plan, Pittsburg and Lake Erlo Rail road, fronting 25 feet on Fleming avenue and 125 foot on Erin street, for S250: also sold lot Nn. 3 In Falnnount plan, lrontlng 23 feet on Fatrmount avenue, and in depth 10S feet, for James II. Aiken, for 95a Reed B. Co)lo A Co. sold to Wm. Bugenalt lots Nor. 1S6 and 167 In the Marlon Place plan, being 50x105, for tlOO. They also sold a tract of land in tho Twenty-third ward, city, fronting on Bocond avenue, Smith stroot and Sylvan avo nue, containing 3 acres, with flvo frame houses, for 123,500. Black A Uaird sold for SI J. Ilardlo a lot 25x 103 on Juliet street, Fourteenth ward, to David Itlce for fSOO. EnlngdcJh era sold for Reuben Miller to M. A. Ross 6 02-100 acros nf ground near Rtnto avenue, Coroapolls, for C0.IS3, being tl,100 per acre. This Is tho second piece sold by this firm within the last few dajs. A IIGHT EU6HTESS Trnnancted In Home bccurltles, With no Iniporlnnt I'rlcr Chnngea. There waa very little disposition among the stock brokers to do business yesterday, and the day was frittered away with scarcely any thing accomplished. Biles at the thrco calls were something over 1,000 shares, but as nearly a'.l were LaNorla they didn't count for much. There were some price chances, but they were so small as to possess but little significance. Talk among the brokers Indicated confidence In higher valncs in sympathy with tbe general trend of speculation, but the upward move ment may be delayed somewhat by the fact that many investors are well loadod with stuff boucbt on the boom last year. They want to dispose nt wbat they have before buving more. This being generally known, and tbe opinion being entertained that theso people will be forced to realize, buyers are holding oB and awaiting their opportunity. This difficulty out of tho way, tbe market will bo in shape for a new deal, with more activity and better prices. rinsj sncoxD Tiur.D CALL. CALL. CALL. H A 11 A U A Tom. Nat.ltk. 98 004 . ... Kx. Nut. Ilk. 8i ' FirstN.lt.. I'll l"u 171 Klrst .. Itlr 130 135 Jlannle Bx... Jlet. -Nnt. Jl 110 106 110 no Mouou.Nt Bk IV) 1SJ Odd Fil. Bk.. CSSf ' Third ut. lit 179H 181 nii 181 mx 181 lioat'n'e Ins.. S9 M. AM. Ins sou National Ins. 60 n Weatemlns SO 41 jn" All'vHc&tCo. 100 C. Vat. O j" Pe'a SQ&l'. 15 ISV 1S1( l',3i 1514 lsu Phttudcl. Co.. SIM i ZH Zlh ZH 31? Whjr. CaaCo. tOH XH ....!.... Columbia Oil. 2)4 3 2 ZJi Toreat OH 10U Central Irac. 2fiV iH IS 25L Mi ""jr" Citizens Trac 6aS 70 6S 7 eg m Ptttsb'it Trac 38'i 3i a a j,. rJ fleasant Vat. 19 J9J4 zi) ji . A NWY,ilieit i5S iiyi Sus. B-dge Co 89 100 ; n lNorla Jlln a 22 ij" "is" Luster atl'liig I7X i7jj hw jg Alleg'yC Kl Via ...... ..." ' ' '".. K. Z. tlectrle 60 no to Mo"aonK.W?Oo ... 1? 40 40 ftg-a?"- i?."" " V. A. B. Co.. 116 13) lis 130 'jig' ;'.'.'.'.'. Kx-dlvldend. At first call 1,000 shares of La Norla brought 20 cents. At second call 5 shares of German Insurance sold at 79. At the third call 8 shares of Airbrake went at 118. The totvl sales of stocks at N ew YorK jester- day were 563,041 shares. Including Atchison, 83,590; Canada Southern. aS30: Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, 12,040; Erie, 3.215; Missouri Pacific, ia700: Northern l'acinc. 27, 8S5: Orecon Transcontinental, 23.185: Reading, 3L050j Richmond and West Point, 100,655; Ht. Paul, 11.243; Texas Pacific, 9,350 Union Pacific, 6,435; Western Union. 4,032. HOME M0ITEY, A fetendy Bnslncss Demand Reported and Fall Rates Olalntnlned. Bank exchanges showed some improvement yesterday and depositing was also better. There was a fair demand for discounts, which was met at the usual C7 per cent rates. Money was abundant for business purposes. Somoot the banks were wanting Chlcaco exchange, but Eastern was easy and about even with cur rency. Exchanges were 52,533,032 11; balances, $317,207 13. Money 011 call nt New York yesterday was cloo, ranelng from 4 to 8 per cent, last loan 4, closed offered nt 4. Prime mercantile paper, 57. .Sterling exchange quletand steady at SI 63 for 00-day bills and M 85 tor demand. Closing Bend tjttotrttldns, f. g. 4s. retfmtint.ttT J, H, 4s. entitii..,...ir3 M. K. ,T..Oen PM .. Jig, 4s, teg,,.,,, itoU j'BHjj', toupiiiiiltriij Milium union osiiii ... . r-.r-, ---. - S3,. itJt C, lnt, InMliPftl I'd tit Vt ini, irrtiui tiMliefti iaeiitUii T1J atiiiuD, u -Vlt tJiiillH lo-rihetn.raei ids, inUlftlftliatMltthbltfri IHtllllfrlllH HiinnMg U'J'llIf I M,,, ,,,,,,,, v'" ,'.v"'",v,r ;ii inrtn wn ueneti's fm$ 'l,l.HHUk.t fc- i. entti tieWter.Mi.uJn EnJ",.wA .' ? 5""1 9fti 11 Wffmm m&M'tiiv.i K,krj?.,a:,:!,B7M N OHKgiearlDiilHl.lnMmibaUneei. H.vPn win? M PJIHMplJf. fJlearlnss, fio.naaiiiii imianass. m Mnner, BneFeent, 'l iH9HBuieftring, i,tiP,iHi balances, Uftfl. j(fiNnowTliBanionrjt nf Imlllnn ifnne Into the- liaiiK pr ftnraiijt nn balenee tn day la 5 poo liar sliver, 47Kd nr oiinoe, lUnin-rTiiree per sm wntes, oof Bo for Hiu srmnint, CiiroAOO-Olearlngs, flB.IH.OOO, New York exohaiiga. 2o premium, atonoy remains un ehanged, A BEA0TI0N, Oil Still Active but Wenkenod by Oil City nnd flrndford. The oil markot was again active yesterday, but as trading was In small lots, It was unim portant In the aggregate and on a lower level or prices than the day before. The market opened stroug at 04c,and during the early hours the local crowd run It up to 00. In the afternoon Oil City and Dratlrorrt were sellers, and the price weakened to Bio, where It hung tbo rest of the day, and at which the market closed. Tho principal fluctuations wero; Opening, 04c; highest 96c; lowest and closing, 9Jc. Re fined advanced at Antwerp. Tuesday's clear ances were 850.000 barrels. Flold news continues ratber tame. The Van. dcgrift gusher, at QroTeton is holding up to 700 barrels. The well on tbe Lutheran Church property, at Cbartlers, Is reported as approaching tbe record of tbe Vaudcgrlfr. At Westriew the McCalmont Oil Company has started drilling on the Allen farm. This company's No. 1. on the Ivory, is down 300 feet. The McKoe's Rocks Oil Company's well got into the sand yesterday and looks promising. Tho Indications point to a 50-barrel well. Tbe Ryder, nearby, struck tbe first sand "and stirred up a little grease There is reason to believe the owner has a good property. Considerable interest attaches to the Cbar tlers district, from which good strikes are re ported every little while, and where two or three promising wells will be drilled In shortly. Frntnres of Vesterdny'a Oil Itlnrkrt. Corrected dally by John M. Oakley & Co., 45 Sixth street, members of the Pittsburg Petro leum Exchange: Opened SIX I Lowest. S3H Highest 96 Closed 93ft Barrels. Average charters 3G.773 Average shipments 71 1S1 ATerage runs .. 62,562 Itfltlned, New YorK. 7.40c. Keflned, London. 5Vd. Keflncd. Antwerp, I7r. lieflned, Liverpool. S 11-lfld. Refined. Bremen, 6.93m. A. R McGrew quotes: Puts, 90U903. caU 95X69 Other Oil Markets. Oil Crrr. May 2L Petroleum opened at 94'fc; highest. 95Uc: lowest, 93c: closed at 93c Sales, 618.000 bbls: clearances, not re ported; charters. 41.111 bbls; shipments, 94.859 bbls; runs, 75,187 bbls. Bradford, Mar 21, Petroleum oponed at 94c; highest, MXc: lowest, 92Jcj closed at 93c. Clearances. 1,220,000 bbls. New York, May 21. Potroleum opened steady, with spot at 94Jo and Juno at 94c After the opening June option moved up to 95c, then tbe market became weak, spot fall ing to 93c and June to 93Kc Tho market then became steady, and remained so nntll tbe close. Stock Exchange Openlntr,94Jic; highest. 94c; lowest. 93c: cloMntr, 93Kc Consolidated ExchangeOpening. 94Jfcj highest, 65c; low est, 93Kc; closing, 93c Total sales, 501,000 bar rels. WASHUJGTOK HELD NOTES. A Good Producer Near Clarsvllle Wells Completed nnd Drilling. ipnrtAL TXLinnAU to thk DtsrATutt.i Claysville. May 21, The Claysvlllo Oil Company's No. 7 on the Gonrlcyloaso tapped mo aaau on mesnay ana matio several good flows. Ihe first flew It put ton inches in tho tank. It Is good for 160 barrels a day. This makes tbo sixth producing well on the Gotir ley farm, and they all togothcr makoadslly production of over 800 barrels, Tho Washington Oil Company's William Noble well will bo due In about flvo days. Tho Laird wildcat southwost of town on Tues day lost their tool, and a fishing Job Is now In progress, lliey wero about 1,500 feet doop. .Tho Llndloy No. 1 will be duo In the sand Friday. Tho Drnwnlrn well, north of town, which was drilled to the fifth sand, is steadily Increasing, an d Is gooil for 75 barrels. A well has been louatod on tho Robort Hall farm, just north nf the Brownlee well. ino union un company's aiccrncken No, nn Tuesday lost tbe tools feet. at a depth of 200 BEARS0N TOP. They Make a Purcrssful Iinld on Bnllroud Hhnrra Loe All Hound nnd n !) cldedly Wonk Cloao Long fitocli Damped, NnwYonK,Mav2L The stock market was again very active and feverish to-day with a general downward tendency, though it was not until tbe last few minutes of business when a determined raid was made upon the few vulnerable points in the luttbat any ma terial impression was made upon ralnes. There were many influences which had a boariue upon tbe course of prices, and whllo the gen eral list suffered from tbe realizations of long stock, the deals in Richmond and West Point, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago ana St. Louis and Atchison made those properties prominent in tbo dealings, and the decision which throws the sugar case out of court w as a factor in tho early rise in the Sugar Eoflneries. The very threatening letter of President Manvel. of tbe Atchison, to Mr. Gould. Dab- llsbed this irorninr. however, had the effect ot frislitonlnc man v weak holders who fnr tlmt tbe letter will bo the signal for a moro ex tended strueglo than those now in course. The reports of further cuts In ra'es in thn West also had some effect in causing realizations. The money market started out with 8 per cent rates, but finally closed at 4. and there was no scarcity of money dnring tbe day at ruling rate". Tbe plan of tbe Richmond and West Point makes the rights on the stock wortb about W, per cent, and tbe deal caused lively tradlnc in the stock, tbe dealings runnlnc np to over 10XL. 000 shares, which has not been done in a long time In any stock. London was again a seller this morning, and with tbe early figures from London irenerallT lower, there was a weak and feverish openingto the market which afterthat time cnangea in tone, uui tne general course oi prices was downward, and tbe best prices were Generally m.ide at tbe opening except in the few stocks which were lnfincncod by particular means, and the lowest were almost invariably tbnsoof the close. 1 be advances In Sugar and Richmond and West Point during the early dealings were marked, but Atchison was weak from tbe out sot, notwithstanding tbe fact that tbe pending consummation of its acquisition of ihe St. Louis and San Francisco and tho final aban donment of tbe voting trust were regarded In a very favorable light. Tbe threatened war with tbo Missouri Pacific overshadowed all favorable factors, and the stock dragged down tho Grangers, although Northwestern was a noted exception. The progrrss made In the downward direction was small, howover, until the last lew minutes of business, when a most vigorous raid rattled prices off rapidly, especial, lrln Sue ar and aomo other nrnmlnnnt atocks. ? , "The market closed very active and decidedly reron itrnnsj opuvim Wm BMefSii,i,uiiilliai weat at the lowest points. Tlie list is almost an ifwer to-night, and Atchison Is down ?. SuaAr 2, Colorado Coal IK. Reading and C. C, CSt.L. each, and Wheeling and Lako Erie preferred and Mexican Central each IJi. while the only advance of note was 1 percent in Delaware and Hudson. Railroad bonds seemed to share the feverlsh ness of stocks and the market showed a greater number of weak points than for a long time. There was a smaller and better distributed bus iness than usual of late Atchison incomes and 48 and Texas Pacitlo seconds were tbe only active specialties, tbe total dealincs reaching 2,385,000. Canada Sonthern firsts Northwestern extension 4s, Cleveland and Canton firsts. Ft, Wayne thirds and Atlantic and Pacific Incomes wero tho weakest spots, while Bnrlington consols, some of tbe Louis ville bonds and Ontario and Western firsts were the strong Issues. Government bonds havo been dull andsteady. State bonds have been entirely neglected. The Post sayst The news of tbe day was more favorable than of late. It appears that tho difficulties ofjthe Western roads aro In process of adjustment and an early settlement Is expected. Railroad earnings continue heavy, and the volume ot business Is large. The general feellug Is bullish and higher prices are looked fnf. ,'lrie following table shows the prices uf active Slocks on the New Votk Utock Hxejiatiite yeiteN dan Corrected dally for 'i itsi JllsrAtbit by WiittMBrASrcfilKKsoM, oldest flttstiurtt tnetii bera uf Mew Tors Mtoca Kxehattae, tt Fourth ar ntiel H A In, Mi tJetfen oil ...., oM ih lllaffelli El Am AIM 47i SBJ'fwni'ftelBeiiiiiii SB?MMW4sVMiv:tfSa iu .llVAPi'VllfW "I Jl" iM! lifijilieabe (ffila,,,, ftfflRe l. Iiunk 1. k l......... W h! B timiu pi,' 1 EOT IB m TifiM:,,.;:::,,,,fcii wm Htf Lake krlsA Wait,,,.,, IU .skeErlotW.it pf, M j.aka Shore AM. H,,.,,llll2 LoulivllUAMashvllio, Sl!4 Mlchla-nn Central, .,,., ,,,, Stouila Auhio , .... Missouri I'aclllo.. Wi h. V.. , K, 4 W JO M, V (1. ft at, L . Y U, A Ht. L. pf.. nH N.Y.,0. AHt. L.:dnf . Jj. V. M. K SOW N. Y., O. A W j: Norfolk A Western.... 24tt Norfolk A Western pf, est Nortlieru l'acinc m Northern l'aciaenr... S5i Urecon Improvement. SI OrezonTrsnacon 47t I'ltclrlc Mall 44V l'eo.. Dee, A bviins,... 2V4 i'lilladel. A Heading... 47 milman Palace Cir...l9S4 Klrhinond A W. V. T.. :7ta Klchniond A W.P.T.pl 87 Ht. t Minn. AMan..ll34 St. L. Atisn r-ran SSM 11' UN m bi. l. A Kan Kran of., cu St. L. A San . lit pt.,104 Ilk Ul,lVt' ........ UH, emi I3J jm, raciuc. union x'ucirc Wabash Wabath preferred ) western union , stilt Wheeling A L. K. 79 Kug-arrrnst 91 National Lead Trust... ZIU Chicago Oai'lrast. .... tin Philadelphia Slacks. Cloilnir anotatlons of I'hllarinlnhl' tnrm r,,r. nlshed bv Whltucv A Stephenson, brokers. Nn. 37 FourLh avenue. deinbers hew York ytoek Ex- change: Blit. Asked. 23 3-16 w S.-M S3 S5 37 8SX Pennsylvania Itallroad S4X Kcadlng jjv ftatfalo, fittsburg A Western 12 Lehigh Valljy 51 Lehigh Navigation 52 Philadelphia and Erie 35 orthern Paclllc 37. Northern Paciac preferred S5H Boston Stocks. Atch. A Ton 47V Hoston A Albany.. ..2igv Botlon A Maine ZItH V. B. AQ IBS Atlantic 21 Boston A Mont 67 K Calumet A ltecla....3to Catnlpa &0 rTankUn J8 Huron 4'j, Keariarge U Osceola ZSH 1'ewablc (new) 8 (Inlncv 97 Clnn., 8a. AClev.. 3IM isiern n. n. 101 Fastcrn K. K. 6 KM FUn t A I'ere M. pre. 1 3 L. K. A Ft. S 99 Mass. Central 20 Alex. Central com... 27U X. Y. A N.Kng,.... SOW N. Y. A N. Eng. 7I.11S Old Colony. ..179 Rutland preferred.. 73 Wis. Central com. .. X- Wls.C-ntralpI 60 Alloues Mg. Co tH Santa Fe Conner 70 Tamarack 193 san Diego Land Do. 24 west r.na Land Co.. 2SV Bell Telephone: ....23S Lamson Htorei 8S Water Power (1U Centennial Mining. 34 Drjooda. NEW Yohk, May 21. The rapid advance In cotton was a surprise, but the belief is that it will go much higher. A few new patterned fabrics are meeting with encouragement, but there Is as yet no general movement in that direction. "WHISKY "WON'T CUBE. There Is One Kind of Rnltteannke tho Dlta of Which Is Always Fatal. St. Louis Itepnbllc.l Dr. S. "Weir Mitchell, of Philadelphia, the celebrated specialist on nervous dis eases, and to consult whom patients cone from all over the world, appears to be of the opinion, after careful examination, that n rattlesnake's bite is incurable. lie is borno nut in this by a large number of Southern people, who see more rattlesnakes than those living iu the North. It might here lie remarked thnt there nre two kinds of rattlesnakes, ono of which Is deadly and tho other only so on neglect to apply antidotes, A prominent citizen of Savannah, Ga who had mado considerable study of rattlesnakes, and had taken occa sion to inquire into cases whore people wero bitten, told the writer during a discussion of the mutter, thnt tho blto of the largo rat tlesnake had never been recovered from that ho knew of. Inside the Stoto ot Georgia, at least, nnd that no amount of whisky would counteract it. The blto of the small rattler, however, he thought could be prevented irom being fatal by the use of alcohol, if taken soon enough. Alcohol, if taken in large quantities passes directly into the blood, and being a 'poison counteracts the snake's venom unless the latter bo too powerful, as that of the large rattler is said to be. THE 0HXY FTJLL-BIGGED BBIO That Files tbo American Pins; Now Being Itlgged In Dlleslselppl. Bt. Louis Itepnbllc.l The brig Anne Madison, now being rigged at Pearlington, Miss., when completed will probably be the only full-rigged brig under the American flag. The keel of the vessel was laid in Pearlington, in 1886, by George Madison, nnd built wholly by himsell nnd three brothers as they could spare the time irom other work. The brothers are all na tives of Denmark. The wood used in the constructson of the Anne Madison is all of the best red cypress and yellow pine selected in the woods by her builders. Her dimensions are 120 feet overall, 110 feet keel, 28 feet 6 inches beam, i) feet 0 inches depth of hold.measures 243.41 tons and has a capacity of 500 tons, dead weight. She has been finished under tbo "direction of Cuptain "W. 31. Baker, agent and surveyor of the American Shipmasters' Association, nnd is intended tor the Gulf of Mexico trade. NAMING THE APOSTLES. A Banquet Tabic of Celebrated Clergymen Unable to Cnll tbe Roll. ' At "Washington not long ago a banquet was given to some celebrated clergymen who were attending religious convention or conference held there. Sitting at the banq net table, among others, there was a bishop and two or three doctors ot divinity. Upon the table were 12 spoons upon which were carved in full length the figures or tbe 12 Apostles. One of the number remarked that the design was an exceedingly pretty one. "By tho way," said he, nudging his neighbor in the ribs, "can you repeat tbe names of the 12 Apostles?" "Certainly," came the dignified response. "Try it, please," pleaded the first speaker. He did try, but his memory failed him. Thl little byplay attracted the attention of all tbe distinguished gentlemen at the table. The upshot was that, not a man present was able to give the names of the 13 Apostles. III), 1 q JirAII Li:Va-,Tua:;v.rPras ,T,..Va. (!, Jdnfi7 I lunula contra ' DOMESTIC MARKETS. The Supply of Choice New Cheese Falls Short of Demand. BUTTER DOLL AKD E668 ACTIVE. The Kew Tariff Weakens Sngar and Ele vates Canned Goods. CEEEALS ARE STEADY AT QUOTATIONS OTFICE OF PtTTSBUBO DlSPATOH, t ' WKDHE8DAY, May 21, lts9C, J Conntry Prodnce JobbtnK Prices. Huupty of new cheese Is not up to demand, Factories on the Western Ileerre were very late turnlotf out proddcts this season, Our dealers have not been able to secure a sufficient quantity of cheese since the season opened, Elgin creamery butter Is slowest tjuotatlob', and a decline in ptlees Is among the pfobabliU ties, and that at an early day, f tesh eggs' art) very seat ee and ptlees ate higher, as quoiatlens belew will disclose, A leading dealer wtia booked same orders at 14a per dosen yesterday midithaiheeaHflal (III his enler today with, out (en The first eaftuad ei new polatuea from the South arrived within a few days and quality is supetD. Htrawuerrlea are in fair supply, but there are no firm elai etoeh In re ceiuts as im, ijmii! are very siow, ins inarxet lielotf glutted, Hold, wet weather )m kepi haek garden aturf nf late, and when It doe mime iihhiii is iipintr tint, it is imp (iiiiih for a week nr iwn pan that rallroada brlnit Annie fjimlliy i below par, It la a. rare lliii ror a weex nr iwn pan mai ranroaus nrn ut iff tn market nn t ma. 1BilijTRHUreamery. KBin, W)i W Ohio do, lTeHDifiniiniryrnrisnilflO, .' lKANary jiain) lipfcad peaus, It HO03 00, iarWSWAaf" Mrelidieeiiownratle, tTiPKii-Hand riftn"li P M cnmmnn, f3 MO 4 Wi nrali nlrlsr, 7 60QS W y Parrel) elder Tlli epnr, mtfo 1 gallon. UUKVMK New Ohio cheese, PUQlOot New York shoe, 10ko Llmbergsr, URulon; do, mestlotiweliser, IBot nnportedHweltier,23Hc Knus-llkQlto V dosen for strictly fresh) tltiok eggs, 18o guose eggs, SHHOa. Vuvna Apples, fanoy, MMOJOO ft barrel) strawberries, l&QZOo a box, FKATIItitta Extra lire geese, EOQflOct No. 1 do. 4O045c mixed lots, BO0B5o M ft. Mai-i.k HYnur New, 0OD5c a can. Maple sugar, UQ12a ,1 A. IiOKY-163tt. Poultut Lire chickens, 75Q90O a pair; drrsseu, 14Q1SO a pound) dressed spring ohlck ens, 30o a pound; ducks, 76ctjfl 00 a pair; lire turkeys, 14oa pound. Hkkdb Clorer, choice, C2 fti to bushel, (4 00 1 bushel; clover, large English, 62 Bis, (4 35(9 O0 clover, Alslke, S3 00; clover, white, SO 00; timothy, choice, 45 Bis, SI 600 1 70; blue grass, extra clean, 14 &t II 2ol 30; blue grass, fancy, 14 Si, tl 80; orchard grass. 14 Ks. tl 40; red top, II a, tl 00; millet, 50 &s. f 1 00; Hungarian grass, 50 &s, tl 00; lawn grass, mixture of fine grasses, f 1 50 V bushel of 14 ns. Tallow Country. S-Jic; city rendered, 4e. TnopiOAT. Fbcits Lemons, common, S3 75 3 00; fancy, 13 60434 50; California oranges, $4 C05 00: fancy Messina, tt 0004 50; bananas, 32 ttliitl CO firsts, tl 75 good seconds, Kl bunch; cocnanuts, 14 0004 50 W hundred: dates, 0Kfl7c m lb; lay figs, Umc; pineapples. Htjl a dozen. Vegetables Potatoes, from store, 65 70c: on track. 45060c; new Southern potatoes, f4 605 CO per larrcl: Bermuda potatoes. (7 00 a birrel;newcabhage,t3 75Q4 00 for small crates, S5 XW VO tor large; Bermuda onions, 2 50 2 75 per busbel crate; preen onions, 1520 a dozen; parsnips. $2 00 ty barrel: onion sets, t3 OOffl CO f bushel; asparagus, 2550e ) large bunch; rhubarb, 2030c fl dozen: green beans, SI 251 50 $ box: wax bean;, 12 5033 00 ft box; green peas, $2 753 00 f) basket. R! Groceries. Tbe movement of general groceries is very active. Volume of trade was never better in this city tban it is right now. Sugars are weak and the drift is toward lower prices. Coffees are steady, and latest advices from the East are favorable to bulls. The new tariff bill, which bids fair' to pass, will have a depressing effect on sujrar in the view of dealers. Tbe ef fect of tho tariff on canned goods will be to ele vate prices owing to increased duty on tlnplate. Canned peas and mushrooms will go uptl 32 per case when tbe new tariff goes into operation. The advance in Colman's mustard will be 13c a dozen, and breakfast cocoa will be advanced 2c per pound. AH our jobbers will be happy when the tariff question is settled one way or the other for a year or two to come. Greek Coffee Fancy Rio, 2425c; choice Rio, 2223c; prime Rio, 22c; low grade Rio, 2021c; old Government Java, 2829Kc; Maracalbo. 2527c: Mocha. 803 S2c; Hantos. 2226c; Caracas, 24K26Kc; La Guayra, 20ffl27c - Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 24Kc; high grades. 25i30c: old Government Java, oulk, B2K34c; Maracalbo, 2728Kc; Santos, 25K29jc; peaberry, 29c; choice Kin, 2oc: prime Rio, 24c; good Rio, 23c; ordi nary. 2122c Spices (whoje) Cloves, 1718c; allspice, 10c: cassia, 8c; pepper, 17c; nutmeir, 7080c. Petrolkux (jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7e. Ohio, 120, 8c; headllcht, 150, 8Jfc; water white. lOKc: clone. 14fil4Kc: clalne. Uke: car. nadltie. llKc; royallne, 14c; globe, red oil, 11 HKc; purity, 14c MINEits' OIL No. 1 winter strained, 4345o tf) gallon; summer. 3840c; Lard oil, 00305c. 8YUUP Corr. srrup, 2729c; choice sugar syrup, 3038ci nrlmo sugar syrup, 30233c: strictly prime. 3335c: now maple syrup, 90c N. O. Molabsks Fancy, now crop. 47048c; choice, 40c: medium, SSQtSc; mixed, 40Q42c, Soua Ul-catb In kegs, 3K3c; bl-crb In K 6c; bl-cnru assorted package, 6Q0c; sal-soda in kogs, lc;do granulated, lc, CAHDLitH-Htar, lull weight, 84c stearlne, D er. okc! paraiune. utgyiw. KlOE iload, Carolina. 7Q7Wc choice, 0Q 0c; prime, SkQCot Louisiana, oifJOKr. MTAttCH Pe.irl,2ucornitaiou,64;tt0c gloss starch, hQTc. Fohkion FnuiTH-Layor raisins, $3 0.5; Lon don layers, 12 73; California, London layers, tJ 75; Muicatels, 12 60; California Muscatols, ti 40; Valencia, Rc; Ondara Valencia. lOUrf lie; sultana. loaifKct currants, OKQOci Turkey prunes, 0Kif(c; 1'iench prunos, SifiZc; Baton lea prunes, in 2-b pnekoges, Oct cocnanuts M 100, tu; almonds, Lsu., V ft, aici do Ivlca, 17e; do shelled. 40ot walnuts, nan.. 13211ci Hicllv niuerts, r;o; tjmyrna ngs, I'.'SJiisc: new dates, fii Kc: nrozii nuts, lie; pecans, UKiflOci citron, a. isnjfivc) ismon pool, jso (t dj ', orange peel, 1(0 uiiiBD ritnira Anpios snesu, per a, 001 ap es, evaporated, lOkllc;. apnricnts, Call- pies, 'ornla. arapnrated. 10i0l8c: tieacbos. era no rated. rnla, arapnrated. loyiec; tieachos, erapoi pared. 24if2Uc: peaches. California, eranorated. unpared, 1820c; cherries, pitted, 13ai3Ke; chorrles, unpltted, 52 Oc: raspberries, evapo. rated, 3I32o; blaokbcrrles, 77Kci bucket berries, lliQ12c. BDOAitH cubes, oc; powdered, tietgrann- lated, oVcj confeotloners' A, &Kc standard 'A Oct so; ut 6Kc; yellow, good, 6K5ie; yellow, fair, bQ bVs- yellow, dark sGflSVc. 'ICKLCs Medium, bbls Is fl.200l. S3 Or); me. Ulillli, liau uuia 10UUJ, 9 ou. SALT No. 1, y bill, 05c; No. 1 ex. W bbl, SI 00; dairy, f) bbl, 11 20: coarse crjatal, 1 bbl, tl 20: Hlggina' Eureka, 4-bn sacks, 12 80; Illg gins' Eureka, 10-14 & packets. S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. S2 O0 2 25;2d, SI 051 SO; extra peaches. S2 402 00; pie peaches. SI 05: finest corn. SI 001 50; Hid Co. corn, 0590e; red cherries. 80Q85c:Llma beans, tl 20; soaked dn, 80c; string do. 6570c: marrowfat peas, tl 1001 15; soaked peas, 70 80c: pineapples, SI 301 40; Bahama do. 82 7o; uanison piums, voc; greengages, tl 62; egg plums, 2 00; California pears. S2 40; do green gages. SI 85; do egg plums, SI 85; extra white cherries, $2 40; raspberries, 95cSl 10; straw berries, 80c; gooseberries, SI 3ul 40: tomri toes, 8388c; salmon. 1-ft. SI 401 85; black berries, 00c; succotash, 2-fi cans, snaked, 90c; do green, 2-tt, 51 251 60: corn beef. 2-& cans, 82 05; 14-ft cans. $14 00; baked beans, SI 4001 50; lobner. 1-ft. SI 8001 90; mackerel. 1-ft cans, broiled, SI 50: sardines, domestic H. S4 25 4 50; sardines, domestic, , 58 7507 OO; sar dines. Imported. ., Jll 50I2 50: sardines, im ported. 4, $18 00; sardines, muitard, J3 35; sar dines, spiced, S3 50. Ftsn-Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. ISO bbl; extra No. I do, mesa, J40; extra No. 1 mack erel, shore. S32: extra No. 1 do, mess, S33: No. 2 shore mackerel, S24. Codfish Whole polloek. MC If 1"! do medium. George's cod. tic; do Urge, 7c; boneless bake, in Ktrips, 4Kc: do George's cdtl in blocks. 6K07KC Herrine Round shore. So 00 M bbl; spur. So 30; lake, S2 90 W 100-ft bbl. White fish, SB 60 W 100-m halt bbl. Lake trout, 5 60 half bbl. Finnan haddock, 10c $) ft. Iceland halibut, 13c tt. Pickerel, half bbl, S3 GO: quarter hbL SI 35; Potomac her rine. So 00 bhf; S2 50 W half bbl. Oatmeal S5 0065 25 $ bbl. t Grain, Flour nnd Feed. Sales on call at tho Grain Exchange to-dav. 2 cars of No. 2 y. s. corn, 40Xc 10 days, P. R. R.: 2 cars No. 2 w. oats, 34?. first bait of Jnne; 1 car extra 3 white oats, 83Kc, May. Receipts as bul letined, 18 cars, of which 13 were received by the Pituburg; Ft. Wayne and Chicaco Railway, as follows: 6 cars of bay, 1 of bran, 2 of oats, 3 of flour. 1 of ear corn. By Plttsburc and Lake Erie. 2 cars of flour. By Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. Louis, I car of ear corn. Cereal mar kets are fairly steady. Ear com is easier, and shell corn steadier. Wheat is firm and flour ditto. Prl6es below are for carload lots on track: Wheat-NbwNo.2 red. 97tj)9Sc; No. 3. 960 Conw-No. 1 yellow, ear, M052c; No. 2 yellow, ear, 4904iUjc: high mixed, ear, 489 48Kc; No. 2 yelIov,sbelled.38K39c; high mixed shelled corn, 3737Kc. Oats No. 2 white. 3JKffi35c; extra, No. 3, 3334c; mixed. 3132c Bte No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 6061c; No. 1 Western. 5900c Floitb Jobbing prices Fancy winter and sprlnc patents, to 5008 00; winter straight, 5 0&&35 25; clear ,wlnter, 84 755 00: straicht XXXX bakers', Jl 25Q4 50. Bye flour, $3 50 8 75. Milvees Middlings, fine white. SIS 00 18 60 $ ton; brown middlings. 515 2515 &, winter wheat bran, 14 00451-4 50; chop teed, S13 0015 00. Hat Baled timothy. No. 1. $12 00612 50; No. 2 do, 810 0010 50; loose, from wagon,S13 00 17 00. according to quality; No. 2 prairie hay, J7 n0f?8 00; packing no, 0 6006 75; clover Bay, S7 6d8 00. v , Hthaw Oat, W 757 00; wheat and rye. t3 00 0 25. Provision. Sugar-cured bams, large, lOct sugar-cured hams, medium, 10c: sugar-hnms. small, llcs sticar-cared breakfast bacon. 8ic: sugar-cured shoulders, Cct sugar-cured boneless shoul ders, 8c sugar-cured California hams. Set sugnr-ctired dried beef jlatf, Set sugar-cared dried beef sets, lOci stlgat-cttted dried beet rouhdft, 12d bacon, shouider,'8cl baeon, clear sides, 7Helhaeoit, clear bellies, Wet, do" sail hulliders, fiKei dry salt clear sides, 7Wc. Mess pofk, heavy, 113 6fli mess pork, fatdfly, tla w. UfUllpfineil, In tiefee, oKi half'baffels, lllHl tins. IllliV II ji on .' ,...VU hUttt M.9, tlH etins, Jci A-AtiH mil, oVdi 5-stni palKOKei 10-ft tin pail'. oHn, Minoked sauMge, Immh, oei Un pailj, ote Ninokml .sausagBi urns, eci ' K, " ltofh tinkf.te. fimjAiM i, WMe, , I'l; feet, half'biff ill, It W) lef'litffelji, tJ 1A. arse, 0c, Ffe i unrk. nh. ve, .uonei haiua. qutttier Lumber, Iferuleek and nafe lumber It itiil leareeanrt firm. Oiiiilde of the eitjr trade.)! quiet, owing tn the weather And Impai'ahle enndlllon of eniiniy marts, Vrnsnagt, hnwerer, are flrt p for an Relive irade when nne weather fellies, and there is n longer runi'il that thlt sinhoneof iliMhlffyeftrainToliime 01 lnm m trade, PINS PMr-,ianTABP quoTATIOWS, tnesrtanarns,..r M,,,,r .. timt6"10! JjlJ VtUrt Bominiirt linsrji. par Jl ,,i,ti ??fil ffllilS "'" '"' ll''""" ism joinuinn iiusr meaning I'lno Irsms luinlier per M, ,., 1 Binges, No, I. Un, per ,,.,. Ulilnnle, No. t, 18ln, par !,, ,,, Lam ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, I'lnolrsnl.' umbir n. at H 00 M 174 tu lutm woons-rano qtJOTATios. Alh, I illse'k ' to4m ,,,,,,nwym : walnut, green, log run,,,,,.,,.,, liliek walnut, dry, log run,, Mreen white oak plank, 2 to 4 In -, SOOOtasjOO j)ry white nak plank, 2to 4 In , Wonflisno !'f7 white oak boards, lln,, SSSrJS Weit Va. yellow pine, 1 Inch .',... 20 ma CO West Va. yellow pine. I Jneh, JJ M M'eat Vs. ye low poplar, Ktolln sarauM Hickory, f tofn...... utl(f5iS Hemlock building lumber, perM 1300 Hank rails ., '. 14 no lioat studding - 14 00 Coal car plank , ISM ILAHXO. Clear boards, per St ., tB)w Hnrface boardi , , SOOO&uuo dear, K-lnch headed celling M 00 Partition bonrds, pcrM 1100 Flooring, No. 1..,'. 3001) Flooring, Mo. 2 1100 Yellow pine doortug OD40 00 Weather-boarding, moulded. No. 1.... 30 00 Weather-boarding, moulded. So. 2.,.. 25 00 Weather-boarding, H-lnch -MW HAW) WOODS-JOBBIXO fntCIS. Ash Walnut log ran, green Walnut log ran. dry White oak plank, green White oak plank, dry White oak boards, dry West Va. yellowplne. Un... West Va. yellow pine, M in Yellow poplar Hickory, Vio 3 In Hemlock Hunk rails Boat studding. Coal car plank ISIOYMSOO 2.1 orya4J oo 33 ooiav) 00 I7orai9oo :oooraKoo HOOTilOO 19 ooasi oo 3 COfflli 00 18 TOT2C2) 00 20 00(Sl2S OO 11 S0U 00 14 00 14 00 MOO Bletnl Itlnruct. New York PlgJIron quiet. Copperdull;Iake, May, 15.05c Lead Irregular, but closed steady; domestic, H SO. Tin quiet and steady; Straits, J21 10. ALONG THE "WHABVES. A High Singe of Water and a Rapid Rise Boats' Movements. The river is still rising. Eighteen feet, six inches was the height at 4 p. M. yester day. That meant a rise of oyer four feet in half a dozen hours. No wonder all the old women and conntry papers are waxing tim orous, and prophesying a second Johnstown disaster. The rain has however, ceased, and yesterd 'j's weather was truly balmy. Coc sequently the elderly females and granger journalists may calm their minds. Boat and Boatmen. The Eagle went out yesterday with a mixed tow. The Smoky City left Louisville for Pittsburg on Sunday. The Dick Fulton is on her way to this port with empties. The City of Pittsburg took an excursion up tbe river yesterday. The C. W. Batchelor arrived here about 8 o'clock last evening. Captain Dick Jones is on his way to Pitts burg from Louisville. The agsregate of 1,469,000 bushels of coal ar rived at Louisville last week from Pittsburg. The Alice Brown, with a cracked shaft, left Louisville on Sunday for this port, with emp ties Tub James G. Blaine arrived yesterday with a crowd of passengers.and subsequently started on her up stream trip to Morgantown. Tits strange story of a burning boat seen floating down tho river shortly aftor midnight yesterday morning will be found in another column. Tuit Hudson left yesterday at noon for Cin cinnati. She carried a very largo number of pssi-ongora, nearly all of whom wero bound for the May festival. The ontlro wood and Iron work ot tho two spans of the railroad bridge across tho Tonnes soe river hare boon completed at Johnsonvlllo, and the false work Is being turn away. The Allegheny County Butohers' Protective Association goes en raosio to Cincinnati nn Saturday. With the association several prom inent Plttsburgeri, who are not butchers, In tend to make tbe trip. Tho St. Lawrence his been engaged for thn purpose, and the Ploas ant Valley Bras Band will accompany tbe party. The butchers' convention at Porkopolis Is tbe object of tho voyage. An out 40 years ago a tall, handsome, healthy barefooted boy used to lead droves of cattle out of Ohio oyer tho mountains to the Eastern markets. A few years after be was seen among tbe rigging and before the mast on a sailing ship gome to the Old World and back. Then he found himself in California among its gold fields, then out West among the Indians, finally, after wrestling with fortune for some years first favored, then diaanpolntod be bancs up his "sou' wester" In Cincinnati, where he was clerk In a big store. Bat the young ad venturer still had a "weakness for water," and instead or returning to "Sail o'er the sea," be started out on our Western rivers, with a little "stem winder." To-day the boy who once led a bull bv the nose, now owns and commands one of tbe largest, finest and fastest steam boats nn tho Ohio and Mississippi river, and he's a boy yet, in some things Captain J. D. Hegler. of the fainoq steamer Guiding Star. MICK HEADACHE -Carter's Little Lvier Pills. SICE HEADACHE. -Carter's Little Liver Puis. SICK BKAUACUE. '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE Carter's Little Liver Pills. nol6-T-TT8SU 2 BOTTLES Removed every Speck of Pimples and Blotches from mr face that troubled me for veirs. Miss Liz. zie Roberts, Sandy Hook, Ct. m15-DWk ELECTRIC BELT WEAKNESS InMENdcbllltatert throngh dlseaso or otberwlae. WK OU.VIIANTEE to CURE by thl New IWl'KUVEl) ELECTltIC MELT or UElUJID MONEY. Slide for thla apcclfla purpose. Care or Physical Weak ness, giving: Freely. Mild. Uoothlnrr. Continuous Currents of Electricity through all weak parta. leltr HE. restoring them to ALTH and VIOOKUUS STHENGTH. Electric current felt instantly, or we rorrelt 8.5,000 in cash. BELT Complete fi and un. Worst casea .Permanentlv Cured In three months. Seated pamphlets free. Call on or ad dress SANDEM ELECI1UO CO.. 819 Broadway, Hew York. my22-U-iTSSu rfr 11 SEW ADVEn.TISEarEXT'. WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, Embroidery and White Goods Department-, direct Importation from the best manufac turers of St. Onll, In Swiss and Cambf ic Edg ings, Flouncing". Skirt Widths and Allovers. Hemstitched Edgings nnd Flonncings. Buyers will find these goods attractive both In pnes and novelties of design. Fnll lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE. PAUTMENT Best makes Window rthades la dado and plain or spring fixtures, Lace Cur tains. Portieres. Chenille Curtains, Poles and Brass Trimmings: Floor, Tablo and Stair Oil Cloths in best makes, lowest prices for quality. WASH DRESS FABRICS. The largest variety from which to select. TollDnNnrds, Chalon Cloth', Hath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suiting', Heather k Renfrew Dress Ginghams, Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. SKIN DISEASES SWAYNE'S OINTMENT AB0LUmV CUHfe8, , ninthly anplf ";WAti'S UlHf-MMf." Ho Ifta jefiisl hWieffie reijtilfert, .Cures letter, eeiertis, fish, ert'liiela., all .tiHelafhlly efttjjllotU en, th iieit' lietlilijfi lis ires hAlHtfaHiteuHtrr BHwef.arepVesedhf tiw tilliar remedy, AM y"MifSi?lH'ifaWAyVatii.fMenf nHi IIHIHBIIfIHAKJUL Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue, rnyl JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKBlta AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. X'rlvato wire to New York and Chloaga, 45BIXTU BT, Pittsburg. mv2liai aifcincAi. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENS AVENUE, I'lTTnllUltO. IM. As old residents know and back files of PlttS) burg papers prove. Is the oldest established! and most prominent physician In thn city, de voting spoclal attention to all cbronle diseases. &T5SN0 FEE UNTILCURED MtTDWfll IC and mental diseases, physical IlLnVUUOdecay.nervous debility. lack nt" energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sicht, self dUtrnst, baihfulnes, dizziness, sleeplensnes. ptmplcs, eruptions. Im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, tin. fitting the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN .5 blotches, fallinz hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from tbe system. 1 1 Rl M A R V kidney and bladder derange-, U III Is An I ments, weak back, gravel. ca- tarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Wbittier's life-long, extensive experience insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here Office hours, 9 A. M. to 8 p. M. Sunday, 10 A. If, to 1 p. M. only. DR. WHITTIER, 8li Penn avonue, Pittsburg, Pa. myS-22-DSawlc DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all casosrs nulrins scientific and confiden tial treatment! Br. S. K. Lake. .ii. ii. j. r. e, is tne oiuesc ana most experienced specialist la tbe city. Consultation free and stviotlr coulldontial. Office hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. Jl.; Sundays, 2 to 4 r. IcConsnlt them personally, or write. Docroaa LAXZ, 828 Penn are., Pittsburg Pa. je-U-5.DWk cxbc'a Ootto-n. Booh COMPOUND Composed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Pennyroyal a recent discovery by an 'old Dbvslclan. Ii mccessfuUu us sot monthly Safe, Effectual. Price L by mall, sealed. 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