' A BRISK BUSINESS In Small Orders of rig Iron Jnst at Iho Present Period. PHICES STILL LOW AND ELASTIC. Ho Radical Change to be Noted in the fiteel Bail Situation. THE TREXD OF TKADE OYER THE WATEK rsrrciAi. ra.roiux to tiik DiarATrn.t New Yobk, May 22. The Iron Age in its issue ol to-day prints the following: American Pic A fair ran of small orders is reported by dealers, but no sales of any magnitude. A number of the Southern pro ducers are holding at prices which are above the market, while others arc quite willing to book orders. Reports from the other sec tions indicate that ir any large business was to come up lower figures will bo made. For foundry irons we quote: S1618.D0 for No. 1 Northern, and $1717.50 for No. 2, while Southern Iron can be purchased in moderate quantities at tIC.75ffll7forNo. 1, and J1&S16.25 lor No. 2. Northern gray forge has been offered as low at 14.50 at furnace lately In this vicinity. Splcgeloison and Fcrro-Slangancse No busi ness li reported In splcgelelsen.which wo quote nominally at HI O0SJ31 60 for SO per cnt. Forro. manganese is qnlct at f?5 UOQS0 00 for future delivery. Billets Buyers and sellers are apart, the lat ter baring boen considerably encouraged by the improvement In the Pittsburg market. Wlro Hods Wonoto a stlo of 1.000 tons to an Eastern wire mill at prlratn terms, but report ed to be vervlnw. Wo quote nominally at sellers' mill, til AQQ42 00. Hteel Halls The only sale of any onnionucnca reported this week Is a lot of 8,200 tons, Ruluth delivery, bv a Western mill at close prices, Kasicrn mills having competed dourly for thn imalnciis. It Is reported that VH, Dululh, li approximately Iho figure. As ft matter of In totcst It may be staled that recently an Ainorl ran mill hail taken an order for about .Too ton for a .Mexican road. We quota thn maiketat Kastrrn mill nt HI UK131 6U, nomlnnlly. nl though mull Iota havo been sold during thn Mntk at :) aj (XI. Htrwltiral Material The loeal demand eon Unties good, In fart, the consumption nf tieatns for architectural purposes thus far this year la heavlir than It has ever been. Wo nnntai J IMK Wo for plates, 2,lott2.?4n fur angles, 2.6& 2.flo fur troa ni.il S.lo for bnania and rliamicK lfliihliip HniKm are being sold in this market nt M WJ8W 0tl ntirln liars at II 7ofl)l Oil. and linlta and nuts at f 2 (Willi 00. A largo order fur the latter Is In Iho market for one of the trunk Urn's. Uhl Ualls-OuUlile nf a small lot sold Btt.S no transactions are reported. A few round lots am bnlng nffrrnd. The Western mills have been leellng this market, and as high as WI, Ynnncstnwn, has been tilil, equivalent to iiIkjiu t -- liore. Old steel rails are soiling in a small way at I0 004120 00. TIfE BRITISH SITUATION. Markets There Are Affected by iho Absence ol American Drm.mri. mrartAt. telkoram totiii msraTcn.1 N EW Vojik, May a The Iron sigc In Its Is. sue tn-day printed tlio full n wing from Iondon: The clilef feature of lutereitln the Iron trade has been the fall In prices of Cleveland war rants as compared with others. Business was dona Tuesday at 40i. 80., and to-day at 40s. 3d. The decline was duo to hcary selling of war rants and sales from makers' stores at reduced prices. Slocks In makers' stores have thus been reduced, and speculation is reviving at lower prices. There is also intorest in Scotch, owing to the labor strikes In I'ilhao and antici pation of a reduction In the output of Iron In Kintlni1 Tliirn witm anlna VfiKtAntav nt JJ Oil, and to-day at 41s Sd. Hematites hare ranced between Ms 4d.51s. the pant two days, and show llttlo change tor the week. Makers' prices are again lower on hematite pig, illd uloiburough and molt Bcotch brands. Absence of American demand raused a re lapse In pig tin prices to 03 S. There was a subsequent rise of 1 IOs, with spot stock held very firmly agaluslsales of forwards. It Is the general opinion that prices will go higher should sllier continue to advance. There Is only moderate oulslde speculation aj present. In copper a large business has been done in Ingots at the advanced prices, and the demand Is still heavy. A considerable quantity of matte has been taken for reshlpment to American Mueller', and consumers are short of Hock and hare been anxious buyors, causmc a feteady reduction in sput supplies. Only small quantities aro held o the trade and a 'further me is considered probable. French holders aro ennductinc operations skillfully. At the present rate of manufacture, it is estimated 12,500 tuns more will be required this jcar for rulpbate than was iifed last ear. The visible nipply de creased 1300 tons during the first half of the month. Transactions in fumaco material have been lieay thus far this month, including 1,000 tnua nnicomla matte at 10. 9d; 600 tons ditto at lis Sd, and 1,000 tons anaconda argentiferous on pi i ate terms. The Xamaqua Copper Company's report show a profit for the ear of 31,000, the pay ment if a dividend t 12JS per cent, and 2.693 carried forward to the receive fund. Inquiiies for tin plate bare been more numerous this w eck, but actual business rather slow and little variation in prices. American Mauutacturer's Cable Quotations. Scotch Tig The movement of prices of war rants has been narrow, but makers' iron has had slow sale and most brands aro lower. No. IColtness ff. Oil, r. o. b. Glasgow No. 1 bummcrlee CSs. Od. f. o. b. Glasgow No. 1 Uarlsherrie tfis Oil. r. o. b. Glasgow No. 1 I-ancloan C. Od. f. o. b. Glasgow No. 1 Cirnbroe 4to. Hd. f. o. b. Glasgow No. 1 Miotts STi, Oil .f. o. b. Glasgow 'No. 1 Glenganiock 64s. 0d. atArdrostan. rNo. 1 DalmelllngUm .SO,. IM. at Ariltoisan. No. 1 Eelinton 47s. Od. atArdrossan. Bessemer Pig In hematlie warrants there lias been llttlo change but makers' prices are ngaln lower ntn' sales moderate. West Coast brands Jim. 1, 2. 5 at CK f. o. li. shipping point. Middlesbrough l'ig Under heuty selling, warrants dropped to 4(K M and trcpr sales from milkers' suite have also been made, sinkers' price" lo-ria) are 41?. Od. for Jin. ajreo on board. HniejrHei'on lleiuand Is MHitillig light and prlce favor the buyer. Knglisli JO pet cobt quiiteil st Vis lid, f. . b, At works. Hteel Wire ilnds I'rlces afoflt, Od. olf and Iiii'pH tiiodetntfl at the iIimIUip, All!il steel, k. , quoted at It 11. Od, f, o. li, thlpplng pull, MOM, lifiMAMl roil ItAll.n. Heel ltaiU-li lee (no without elimige. but lliciei" IIIUI0 deiiiand and a better feeling. Heavy wllun qunfod at 4 17n. 0J,tji5 f, o, li, SlllplUIIKpillllt. hvudi iiiimhds Market remains dell and iiiakvra'iiriaiiaare unchanged, llestenter 77 qtinled at U u,ni lb, t. , b, 'lilplilug pojuu hmul UillniiiTlierB Is a mi'deluti lmlii'k, til about iiinvliu rates, Jles.Biiier (le 2ix'iii) quoted ft IU.,fe ifia. f , o, b, shipping point. hteel hlabb Impiirlua tin freer und the umr. ket slill rather wek. Ordinary Uses quuted t 4 JUs, f, o.b hipping point, Crop KiiiIii VeiylittlB dning In these, linn of the mill quoted at Vi U, t. o, b. shipping JlOillt. Old Iron Halls Hales are small and the de mand does not Improve, Tti quoted at 3 and double heads at 3 ft- f. o. b. Scrap iron The market is tinclunged, do maud very light. Heavy wrought quuted at 2 15a. r. n. b. shipping points. .Manufactured Iron Trade Is slow and the market still rather weak. Maffoid ord. marked bars. (f. o. b. li'pool) 0f)rd8 OlOsOd " coniuiiin bars 0 (is OdfJ 7 Ins od Mark sheet singles 0 0s 0d4J (wo.1 Wclili brN f. o. li. Wales.. 0 Oh Uilf-g (, liaod btcinnr Freights Olaigow lo New York, 2. OiL Liverpool to New York. 10s. Od. TIN, COWfcll ANU I.CAI). l'Jg Tin There has been a further advance In prices on actlte demand, but tbo market is now rather quieter. Straits quoted at 94 12. 6d. for spot; futures (3 months), 96 2s. Sd. Copper Little chanse from last week's prices has taken place, but there is yet a lively de mand, and the market is strong. Chill bars quoted S2 ISs. for spot, 53 5s. for future de livery. Itest selected English, 59 10s. Lead The market is Ann with a good busi ness parsing. Soft Spanish quoted at 13Q13 2.6d. bjiclter Prices havo further advanced, and the market is flrni. Ordinary Sileflan quoted at2X 1 in Plate IJusincss has continued very fair, and pricts are qoito hteadv. J. C. rhai-coat, Allawav grade, f. o. U Liveruonl ...... 15s. ed.StOs. Od. Bessemer steel, coke finish 13s. UillftiUi. Od. Hieinons steel, coko tlnish Hi Od.feHs. 3d. B. V. crade coke. 14x20 13s. 6J.euus. Od. liDeanitradeierncs 00s. 0d.613s. 9d. nr Kerr York Flcnres. I'eee. Samples nf Dr. Miles restorative Nervine at Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market st. cures headache, nervousness, sleepless ness, neuralgia, fits, etc aJ J ew ork Fig Iron quiet. Copper quiet and steadj-; Uke. JIay. 15.03c Lead less active: do ni.tic !-l ."KK. Tin quiet and at. liadSj easier: Htraits. r-fl o. SMALLER C0KK SHIPMENTS. A Falllnc niTDarlnc the Tnst Week Fence Rrstorcd nnd Miners Taught n Lesson Talk of Ezhnnstlng tbo Conl Fields The Market. rsrzrtAi. txlxobax to tuk DtsrATcn.. Bcottdalk, May 22. A review of the coko trade for the past week shows a further de cline. There has been a falling off In ship ments, which Is really only as expected. No new features characterize the coko market and the only hope apparent for an improvement is the starting up of some Idle furnaces and the Immediate consumption of the enormous amount of coke that some of the consumers bare In stock, so that a roplcnishtne will be necessary. The warding off or the threatened general strike restores peace and quietness to the coke region. Tbo miners hcrcafterwill likely be more con servatlre, and local or general strikes will hardly ntar trade during tho balance of the year. The works generally will make five days this week, while a few will make four days. Qeneral Manager Lynch, solely as an act or courtesy, resumed tho Valloy Works this week, or that portion of the ovens that orders would warrant. None of the operators, so far as can be learned, are cutting on prices, and the prices asked by tho leaders are being maintained throughout. A coke operator remarked to your correspondent tho other day that tbo sup ply of coal between this place and Mt, Pleasant was almost exhausted, uud that In a few years there would not be sufficient coal tooperato the works. Operators, however, owning works along that line speak with disfavor of the re mark. Shipments last woek averaged 983 carl per day against 1.01G ears nt the week before. They were justSGOctr less than the week previous, and were distributed to consumption points, as follows: To points west of Plitibure. 8,323 cars: to Pltttbnrg and river points. 1.600 cars) to points cant of Pittsburg, 1,071 cars! total, 6,. 900 cats. Forth week bofnre the shipments were distributed thuc To points west of Pitts bnrg, 3.470 enrm to Pittsburg and river pntnta, 1.A70 cars; to points can of Pittsburg, 1,000 rarsj total, (1.100 cars. Production Is still be Inn limited to tho demand. Prices aro a, fob Inwss Furnace coke, tl 13: foundry, 12 4S; crushed, nt 0A Freight intes per tun from tho Coniiellaville rcelnn, which Includes any part of It to points of consumption, are as follows: Toi'ltmiiiirf......... rj n 'I n.Maliunliia' and lliFiian(o Valleys I 14 Tnl.'li'vHniKl, i I 70 In Mil Halo. N, Y , in In Hit rolt, Mild J .rt InClnclniintl, () 3 11 lo l.nuliUilr, Kr "-'J 'Int'liirnso, 111.... ..! "A 'liiMllwaukrt. Wl ISA Toht, I.iiiiI'. Mii, i A 'In ICattht, l.oul , , 'JU This will make prices at these points of con sumption as lulluwsi l'ninl, Furnsrs. foundry, Orutlisd, (itt.tnirs-. , r-s l-i i& psA Al. and l. Vallryt fcl a SO 4W nrvrland ISA 4 It 4U lliirraln 440 470 4IU IMriill 4M 4 K) 4(0 Clnrliuuti 4 so 1 10 S.V) l.nuimlla Ill IM HI 4 tilrngo.. ,,,410 610 140 SIIIhsiiIlik IHO 1X0 AM ht, J.onl 140 I Ml 100 Kail lit. I.oilll Ill (M AM LIVE BT0CK MAmOT8. The CondllloD of Ilnatneaa at lb East Ltbertv Htock Yards. Orricjc or PiTTHnuno Dmrxrcu, WXDNEHUAY, May 22, 180a ( Cattik necelpts, 4S2 head) ihiiunenu, 831 bead: market steady at yesterday's prlcesi no cattle shipped to New York to-day. lloos Receipts, 1,800 beadi shipments, 2,000 head; market alow; medium and ssleoted, (4 23 i SO: common to beat Yorkers, $1 034 20; pics, !3 75($4 00; cars ef hogs shipped to New York to-day. HltEEP necelpts, 400 head! shipments, 000 head: market firm at 10 to 15o higher than yesterday's prices. Following Is the report of transactions at the East Liberty Btock Yards for tho week: UEcitirrs. CATTLE 1IOOS. SHXZr Thro'. Local. Thunday 1,140 .... 4.100 1,100 triiiar 41 too 4,:s i,x:a t-aturday 1,610 mt l.bTll COD Punday HO IM fi,C'A J, 500 Atoilitny 140 00 1,423 SS0 lueiday 3 160 ,(vw 4.73U Wednesday 13) 70 31,174 1,M0 Total 4, COT 1,400 22.S7S 13.20Q Lantweek 1170 1,U0 111.47s 13,740 Fret loui week.... 4,733 1.3S0 W.100 15,07i) Thnraday 2 tit Friday II 1.ZSB t! t-aturday n l.tiiKI SCA Monday l.l.Ti 5,400 4. CO I Tuesday 93 ell 5, ISO Wcdneidav 140 V7S 1..123 ToUl 1.4S) 10,09c 18,155 l.aetweek 1,144 8.140 13.A0S 1'rcTlomweek ),K8 10.498 13,317 Itv Tclrernpb. NEW YORK-Beeves-Itecelnts, 309 bead, all for slaughterers: no trading; feeling llrm. dressed) beef firm at 6K6'7Jic per S..; shipments to-day. 201 beeves anil (U Aheep. Calves lle cclpts901 head; market steady: veals. SI 00 5 2o per lOOts: buttermilk calves, tl 753 2a. Sheep Receipts. 6,742 head; sheep steady; lainbn, ;c tier ft lower; sheep, 15 2.VaO 00: Iambs $7 75Q7 90; dresacd mntton 8gilOXc per ft; dresreil lambs steady at HQllc, Hots Kercipt, 2,518 bead: market nominally steady at si ;wi 70. CHICAGO The iJrover's Journal reports: Cattle recslpu, 12,000 head; shipments. 3,000 head; market slow, dull; beeves 14 65(15 00: steers, (3 7u4 00: siockors and feeders, 1 SOQ 4 10; cows, bulls anil mixed, tl 7jff3 70; Texas gras steers, $2 6U3 25. liogs Itecelpts, 84, OOOhoad; shipments, 0,OOOhead:m.irketsiow. lOo lower; mixed and llgnt, J3 8 j4 00: heavy.U 850. 4 10: skips, !3 2ft3 70. Hhoep-Hecelpts. 4,000 bead: shiiiments. 1,000 head: marxet steady) natives, $3 75G0 15: Western corn fod. 14 0OQ 0 00: Tcxans. tl OOgj 15; lamb, Jj 50B7 00. 8T. LOUIS Oattle-Ilecelpts. 2,800 hcadt shipments, 2.100 head: market steady) good to fancv native sleets. 14 S04 90! fair to good do, 13 4)04 40t stnekets nnd feeders, ti 90511 801 Texans and Indians, (3 00(13 9a llnrv-lle. celpls, 7,000 headt shlplt'ciit. 4,200 heaiil mitf. ket luwctl Islr In chnicn heavy, M ooal tjoi ta Ni0S WH. MieMi - llecr-lpts, 4,400 bead) slilpitienls, 2.400 headi market slowi fair to ehuiea cllipeii, II WQt SO. .c,,.'ie,titATIT!l''8, l(,..r' ewmuion and light, S7f3IWi twhliiit and bmclieis, t3 Woflll lei'SiliiB, SM lieftdi shliime tiiM,V litid, dairy mofluera, Kliln t.'rsBiiiny IIuiiit l,gwer Than nl This Time I.nal Year, AcoordltiB to Hie annual statistical report sent nut flora Elgin, the van o creamery but. ter there Is lo per pound lower this month than for May, Ikatt, The lowt.t price touched last year was in July, and price at Klgln for that month averaged 15 4-ooper ponnd. Hales at Klgln this woek were on a basis of iBJo por pound, and the lay-down oost Pittsburg is a sliailo below 17o, Jobbers should be able to sell tho but Elgin creamery butler here at 10c per pound. In February, lli9, tho price of lilgin creamery on call board wa 28f o, anil in Ueceruber ol tbo samejear, 27 4-fie. Tho out put for December last was 1,070,722 pounds and cash received for that month was 840l,4,Vl' Thn record for ilay, June and July shuned tho largest yield, the total sales for each of those months approaching 2.500,000 pounds. Total sales of Ugio cri-muerv butler at the call board for 18SJI were 21 S.'0.17kX pound and net result In dollars was 81,bCS,50 08. ftlgln call islet of chcoso for 18KU were 6.781 7Ct.' pounds, jlelding JW),909 C7. There wcr'o but twnmomhsof Ustjear wlieu cheese went up tii be per pound, namely. February and May. Tub lowest prire touched during the year on call alcs was tic per pound. Elgin's total rev- ??JiS?A,eom-,i,uttcr and enecse for 18S9 were to,J08,76o .5JX. I0SIHO MONEY ON CATTLE. Shippers Doing n Vcrj T.oilnc Bualncse With Enclnnd at Prescnr. rertClAI. TlXIPItAM TO TUB BISrATOH.l New York, May 21-It is estimated that no less than J250.000 is lost every w eek on the cur rent shipments of cattle from American ports. In tneEnclish markets cattle bring only from $60 to fe5 a bead, w htlo they cost shippers here JS5. JJeef in England, at tbo retail markets, can be bad In abundance at 12 cents a pound, while here it costs about 20 cents a pound. In the face nf this slump in English prices the shippers find themselves compelled to con tinue shipping cattle. Months and months ago tbo shippers had all they could do to find room for shipping their cattle and then they gladly paid $20 fur each bead of cattle shipped and coutiactcd to pay this rate up to August 1. The result was thai the. olferincs Seine immense, many tramp steamships weut into ibe busiacss. Dry (roods. New York, May 22. Business In dryeoods was cood, occasionally large transactions In cotton, partly for export. ONE OF THE FINEST. Tho Equitable Insurance Company Kejjotiatinj: for a Site for A SPLENDID GRANITE BUILDING. Light Let n on a Deal Involving- Nearly or Quite 1 wo Million Dollars. A GREAT BOOM FOR TH1ED AYEriTJE. For several years D'. Wood, local man ager of the Equitable Life Insurance Com pany, has been making his best efforts to in duce that corporation to erect a building in this city similar to those which it has put up in Chicago, St. Louis and elsewhere. Tho company has for years done an enormous bnslne-s here, and this was urged as a reason why It should In turn bestow some substantial recognition upon tho city. It is believed that succoss Is about to crown Dr. Wood's endeav ors. Tho General Manager of tho company has paid two visits to Pittsburg, with a view to se lecting a site for a bulldlnir, but on both occa sions, while admitting that the city was pros perous and erowlng rapidly In wealth and pop. ulatlon.property suitable to his purpose was too high. Two sites wore oxamlned, ono at tho corner of Fifth avonuo and Wood street, occu pied In part-by the llaltlmore and Ohio Hall road, and tho other at the cornor of Fifth ave nuo and Smlthfiold street, known as the Bplano property. They suited him perfectly in every thing except tho price, which was too steep to suit bis views. This was about it year ago. Blnce that tlrao ery llttlo has beonstld about tbo matter, but Dr. Wood did not permit tho project to bo for gotten. Ho kept on agitating. Through Ills Instrumentality a nulet movement was set on foot by tho company a short tlino ago to soottrn a site In a central part of the city, wbero values am reasonable and enhancemont certain. This movement has reached a stago where sureess soomi certain, s tho following statement, made to Tim DiNi'ATfiit represonUllvo yesterday by a gentleman of tiluli standing, and who ob tained his Information from ft rellablosouroo, sufficiently shows, Hnnrtlili 'Thn iCqultalilo Mfu Insurance Company Is negotiating for an entile block, whereon to erect a splendid granite building for tliolr own tun, and also for storage and office", Although I Am not nt liberty to give the exact location, I may say that It la within three squares of the ttew Unverument building, and may be east nr west of It, The omnpany, through lis ropro. sontstlrei.il making offers for tho property, and tho Indication are that they will boac repted, 1 think the deal will bn a en. One of thn owners was otfeied 180,000 for his premises, which cost him leas than 110,000 about four years ago, Other offers were nn a similar scale of liberality, The entire block will cost tho company very nearly J1,000,000, The Building will cost noarly nr as nulto as muoh." A llttlo more light on a subject of snchu preme importance being desired, a visit was paid to a gentleman on Fourth avenue, who Is well posted J n the Equltablo Company's af fairs. He refused to talk directly to the point, but strongly Intimated that tho blnok In qucs. lion Is on Third avenue, from Sinlthfleld to Wood, and includes the Central Hotel, Ho fitttber said that Mr. Yoder was tho gontleman who had been offered 860,000 for his property. Other offers, be said, had been made, and wero being considered favorably so far as be knew. He romarked that the company was In oarneat, and now that It had made a start, he bad little doubt It would go ahead and put up a building that would be a credit to It and an ornament to the city. It Is understood that two or three other Insur ance companies are also contemplating the erection of buildings here, but are waiting for the Equitable to tbow Its band before adopting definite, measures, a Dullness News nnd Gossip. The Manufacturers' Natural Gas Company has Just concluded the purchase of one of the largest gas wells in Washington county, located about five miles from Cannnsburc. The pur. chase Includes a body of 1,000 acres of land in the Immediate vicinity of the well, which hns heretofore escaped tho drill of tho gas seeker, and which, In view nf this development, is of Immense valuo, as fresh and unquestionably good cas territory. Ewlng & Byers roport an active demand for Coraopolis property. An encouraging feature of the real estato market is the fact that some owners are mod erating their demands. This will win back buyers. The biggest mortgage reported yesterday was for $10,000. Thirty-three others ranged from 814,000 to $100. Twelve wero given for purchase monoy. Four handsome dwellings are to bo put up on Walnut street, Edgewood. at once by Messrs. JShallenberger, Hoyt k Anderson. Those who, a year or so ago, predicted a boom In Tlttsburg realty now freely admit their mistake. Values are higher, but not out of proportion to tho growth of the city In popu lation and business. The inquiry for building lots down the Fort Way no Kaitroad Is equal to that in any other locality. It is expected that Itiverview Park, recently laid out br C. Bcringer A Son, will be sold out In a short time. Still wrong. Mr. Lockbart Is not tbe gentle man who proposes to build 200 houses in accord ance with ideas imported from l'arls. It was stated yesterday that at the meeting of tho stockholders of the Pittsburg, Allegheny nnd Manchester Passenger Hallway Company to-morrow aftetnooti tho company will be re organised as the Pittsburg, Allegheny nnd Man. Chester Trnotlon Company, The share capital Is to bo fixed at 14,000,000, and stockholders of reeord wilt receive eight new tlmtcs for each old ono, leaving 1200,000 of the stock in tho treasury. Whitney A Hiephenson were wired fioin Wall street yeiterdayi Tho cntnmlMlfiii houses' don't oliMiga tliolr vlewi nt nib Tlisy isytlmt tho market tuny be luollned to lia.lt for it day or two, but iinles teller of nooks Are Mti(1ort is take tiimll profits they Aieeertaln to omit rant heavy loe, eipeelally a the outride puhlis IK now In Wall Mr est nnd prises will only yield temporarily If stall. Thers l inoie property on the market limn thero was a er ago, This does not look as If Trylhlng was using absorbed by speculators. ICdgewund expeats to luva rapid transit be fore the snow flies, s s s Movements In Ileal 15lnl. There was a brisk Inquiry for realty yester day, and progress was reported in several deals which have been bung up for some time, Hellers and buyers are coming nearer together. Hales reported werei Heed 11. Uoyle A Co. and Ilaxter. Thompson A Co., sold for George I Walters, to Josoph McKee, the well-knonn Ohio street grocer, No. 165 Arch street. Allegheny, being a nine-roomed pressed brick front, with all modern conven iences, on Arch street, and a brick of six rnonnj fronting on Voto street, with lot 20x100 foot to Veto street, for 812,000 cash. Charles Homers A Co. sold for Charles Bomor. to F. Uutlor, lot No. 15 in Benton place. Eleventh ward, Alleeheny, fronting 82 feet on Bonton avenue and 110 feet on a 40-foot stroot, to a 20-foot alloy, for S500. Samuel W. Black Co.. sold a lot 05 feet front, on Houp street, and running back 173 feet to an alley, with a new brick bouse of 11 rooms, for 811,250. Hamnett dc Meredith sold lot on corner of Beach and locust streets, Edgewood, for Will lam W. Anderson to David Smith, for J1.G30. Black & Balrd sold to F. F. Harrell lot No. 16 In J. Walter Hay's plan of Valley View Place, for 8500. EIng Byers sold for Thomas J.Carroll two lots nn Wilson avenue. Second waid, Alle gheny, near lino of Perrysville avenuo electric road, In size 25x120 each, for 51,250 cash. Peter Sluelds,53J Grant strcet,reports the fol lowing: Sold to Eliza Smith for S. H. Fleming heirs, on Second avenue. Ulenwood. lot at 11,130 cash; to Thomas Prlchard for David Griffith a frame bouse on Twentieth street, No. 42, Soutbside, at SI, G00 cash; to Charlos Zcl lers for J-.V. Hoae, Jr.. a lot 20x100 on Bolla street, Allegheny, for JH75 cash; to Robert Neville for John Kuowlaud, a lot 22x100, corner Morgan and Webster avenues, at 8850 cash. Philadelphia Stocks. Closing qaotatlons or Philadelphia stocks, fur- slshed hr Whitney & Stephenson, brokers. Ho. (7, Fonrth avenue. Members New York Btock Ex chanirci Bid. Aikfd. Pennsylvania Ilatlroad MH MK Heading MH 8Wi llutralo, Pittsburgh Western l I'M lAhlgh ValUy bVi U Lehlirli Navigation siij Wi Northern l'acltlc 28 Z&Yi Northern Pacific preferred UH KX rALiraa BEmm Local Stock Trndlng Agnln Getting Into tbo (longh of Despond. Stagnation was about the only pronounced foatnre of tbo stock market yesterday, Th first and last calls resulted In gooso eggs. Sales at tho second wero 110 shares all Pleasant Val leywhich went at a concession. Declines were in tho majority, but they were email In all cases. Central Traction held its own and Whoeling Gas Improved. Figures made at tho three calls are appended FIItST SECOND TUtnD CALL. CALL. CALL. It A U A B A Flrt.N.ll.,l'It 172 172 ...... Met. Mat. 13 no 110 107)4 HO Monon.M.Iik 13) 10 Iblrd Nut.llk 179 1st Urldgewater.. 65 CVal. U 45 45 Stan, (las Co 20 N.O.Co.W.V 60 l'e's SOU', Ufl 16N 15H is 15 1 l'enn. GasCo 14 10 14 Phlladel. Co.. 31 317a Mrs" MX K 1S l'luo Kan 59 Vctmor.&Ca 20 20 Whir. QaaCo. 21 Central Trac. 2HM 27 26M 211 2W K)i Citizens Trac. GJ& r,9 I'lttub'g Trac !W 35 38 I'leasant Val. 28V Ki MM 28X MK 2 Pitta, a.am .; mi ...... ....;. ...... 205 ly.Junc. it. 11 20 lTtts. West 11 15 15 Hun. Il'djre Co V0 DO l.aNorl. Mln IS 25 ID 2 19 23 l.tl.tcr.MI'liiB 14V 10 It 15V 1 ISM K. K. Electric en so GO WeU. I.loctrlc Wi 40 3' 40 Wi slonon.W, Co SO 3A V. ti. a. x Mt-- n wi n it-H HV nn 11.8 A! pfd 40 45 40 45 W. A. li. Co.. lie 120 lie 120 There wero no sales at first call. At second. 00 shares Pleasant Vnlloy brought 28K and 50 'MC. The last call wa the samo a tho first. J, F, Hiark "old 50 shares of Philadelphia Gas at HI W, Edward P. Long sold 50 aharesCen tinl Traction at 20 shares Union Hwltoh st lo, and 10 shares nonage at 15k. Andrew Cas tor sold Philadelphia Gas at SI. 11, M. Long inlil 50 shaifl4 Wontinghuusu Klcotrlo nt 40. Thn total sales of stocks at Mow York yester. day wuro 4H7.7W) shares. Including Atchison, IW.OAli Hnlitwani, l.unltawanua and Western, 10,0.7)1 Missouri Pacific, n,710i Northern, T.700 Nnrlhnrn Paoillr. I0,0W Ornirnn Transooii. tlnniilttl, 20,4001 lleiidltig, 20,150( Hlohiiiond and West Point, (U,000i Ht. Paul, 1W,0. Union Paolflo, 11,0110. IN OOOD OIIAFE. Capital Well .Employed, but linoagb In tts. nrvn for limeruenelra. Improvement In general trade was reflected In the bank clearings yesterday. They were 12,607,377 IM against 8'.,MH,6TJ 11 the previous day, llnlanccs were 1;I0I,M8 DO, A eashler re. markedi "The banks aro doing a better butl. ness than ever before. Capital Is well em ployed, but we havo enough In reicrve for omergouclos. The only growler aro thoso wbo expect too much." There was a fair demand for discounts, and rates were steady at 607 per rent, without much prospect for a uhango either way for some time. Counter builnosi was brisk. Cur roncy and Eastern exchange woro About even. Chicago exchange was Wanted by two or three banks to accommodate a few cuitomeri who have been speculating In grain. Money on call at New York yesterday was oailer, ranging fiom 3 to 7 per cent, last loan 3, rlnped offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper, otJ7. Htorling exrhnnee quiet and steady at i WJi for 00-day bills and 84 bi'4 for demand. Closing Bond Quointlons. II. 8, 4s, re? 122 II. 8 4i, euup.,,,,..!. U.8. H". res 102H V. 8. 4H. coup 10 IH Pacific 3 of 'IU. no l.niiltlauaitampcdti VV-( MltkuurlSi 100 M. K. AT. (Jen. 6. . 74 Mutual Union n...,lciS4 N.J. C, Int. Cert.. .112 Northern l"c. liti.,117 Northern 1'ae. 2da.,ll4 Northw't'n conauli.HlS Northw'n delien's SilosH Orefnn A Trans. Bi.105 8t.I. A I. M. Ocn. 5s. 6H 8t.U AB.JA Ucn.M.lUV St. Paul rnniols 128 St. P. ClilAPe.liu.110 lx., Pc. L.O.Tr.Hi. Wi Tx.. I'c.ItU.Tr.lts. 45 Union l'aclnc ists.. .111)4; West Shore 105M 'lenn. new set c.,..l('8 jcun. new set. n....i.'n Trim, now set. Ss.... IS Canada So. 2di WH Central Paclllc liU.lKJt Den. A It. (1. ists... 115)4 Hen. Alt. 11.4. 8.1 D.&IL U. NNestlsU. Me 2dt 105V 51. K. AT. (ion. 6s. . 60,'t Boston Clearlnin, 821,356,063; balances. 81.9S3.US7. Money, 34 per cent, PlHLADELPiiiA Clearings, 813,600,289; ,bal-, ances. 81.80S.6I7. " IIat.timoiie Clearings, 82,655,952; balances, p, 1 By. Loudon Tbe amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank or England on balance to-day li 125,000, Tho bullion in the Bank of England increased 71.000 during the past week. The proportion of the Bank of England's reserve to liability is now 42.13 per cent. Bar silver, 47M6d per ounce. Paris Three per cent rentes, 90f 5o for tbe account. The weekly etatoment of tho Bank of France shows an increase of 11,000,000 francs gold and 2,175.000 francs sliver. CHICAGO Clearings, 813,202,00a Now York exchanga par to 25c premium. Money still un changed. WEAK AND DULL. The Oil Market Continues Its Downward nioTdneat. With Little Doing. The oil market was weak and dull yesterday a natural reaction from tho excitement of the previous days of the woek. There was nothing to sustain It. and it sagged of its own weight. Free selling at tho top of tho boom was too much for It. All tho exchanges were in the same boat, very little being dono at any of them. Tbe feeling at the opening was bearish, but on light buying a fractional advance wasscored. Thon followed a slump to the lowest point of tbo day, where the mirket bung a long tlruo with nothing doing. Townrd tho close it was bid up and finished at a slight improvement. Principal fluctuation were: Opening. 924) hlghot, 02JjJt lowest, 9Iaf t oloslnir, Wi. Wednes day's clenrnnces were 222,000 barrel. IteOned at London wns higher. The Bear Creek Uil Company's well on tho Johnston f nthi. at Charllors. Is doing 20 barrels an hour. The Miller well Is producing iboiit the same nmnunt. The MeKees llooks Oil Company's well, which was drilled in Wedues day, Is holding up to 60 barrels, Theltvder well was being drilled in yesterday. The Van. rtefgrlft well sliews no eigne of falling off In pteduetleii. I'lmlnrns erYenlcrdnr'sOII Mnrbel. C'orreetert dully by John M. Oakley A Co sjlxtli streef, member nf the l'lttiburg l'etro Imiiii ISxoliAtigei . , , , .. mieneil..!. ............MM ,!,ewe,' ............IH lllM-hti.l ,,,,,., ,H.i I Clo'l....... ........ 0.14 llerrels, Aversfe nlisrlPM... ,.,.................. JJijJ A v(iriiKfit'liliiiMPnl4 .............................. ''",'; Anrcf riiMoiii ..Mi.. ... ...... .m..." Qii'i lullniiil, hetrVnrK. 7.W1 frfjiitxt, London. ST-nhl, luriiien, Anlwerp, IJMf.,,. Indued, l.lvurnool, 5 11.18.1. lertiiuii, llrsiiiin, e.ium, A, II, McOrow qnotMl 1'Htt, POQDOKl cal". OIQUIJi- Oilier Oil Mnrkrls, Oir. OlTT. May 2i Petroleum opened At Olci highest, Via; lowest, 0l0 closed at (Un, hairs, 153.000 bhs; clearances, not re. portedi charters, bfl.Ool bbls shipments, 107,401 bblsiruns, 00,777 hbls. lluADroiin, Mav 22, Petroleum opened at n.1Uc; closed at 9Kn hlchest, 030; lowest, OlKc 'Clearances. aJl.000 bhls. New Yobk, May 22. Petroleum opened weak, with spot nt 024e and Juno option 03c. Spot oil fell to 91c and Juno to OlHolntho early trading. Tun market then ralliod and closed firm. Htock Exchange Opened nt 02c; highest. lKo: lowest, Oljc; clolnc. 02Kc Consolidated Kxchange Opeiiliic, 03c; hlgbcnt, 03e; lowo't, OlJc; closing, 92c. Total sales, 384, 000 barrels. UNLISTEDTOCKS Toko the Place of thr Itegnlnrs In Public Fuvor Sngnr Hnmmernd Down, but Kalllcs on Good Buylnu Nearly Every I hi nit Illaher. Nkw York. May 22. The stock market was less active to-day for the regular list, but showed more trading In the unlisted depart ment, and especially in sugar refineries, which, after some hesitation, had tbe effect of leaving almost everything traded In at tbe highest point of the day, and. material gains were scored. The Richmond and West Point an nouncement yesterday as to tbo exact terms of tho Atchison's control of tbe San Francisco, was tho main topic of conversation in Wall street to-day. A rumor, alleged to be from Chicago, of which there is no confirmation, started early in the day, that President Manvel had threatened Jay Gould with a war of rates between tho Atchison and tbe Missouri Pacific, caued a temporary weakness and decline In tbe former. The opening of the market showed consider able limitation, as the bears seem to be afraid to attack the market with vigor and tbe bulls were waltinc apparently because of fears that the money,markct would be manipulated up and cause renewed realizations. There was a severe strugele in sngar refineries, however, and the whole market followed after that stock. Inwhich tho transactions were Very large, over w,vw snares changing bands mine untuuur. Jho stock was hammered down fractionally, but the buying wa. equal to the occasion and a steady and rapid rise from SSK tofllJi followed, yhen tho temper of the rcguUr list changed for the better. Tho market, however, con tinued Irregular with a general upward ten dency until well Into tho sftcrnoon when re ports fioro Chicago pointing to a settlement of tho rate wars in that soctlon brought the Grangers to tho front and all made Marked ad vances upon a largely increased businoss. St.i Paul was tbe most prominent feature and scored the largest advances. The rest of the list responded feeblr, but tho best prices of tbe day were gonorally reached in the last few minutes' trading, and the markot closed actlvo and strong at or near tho top flguro. Among the other stocks prominent for strength wero Whecllnc and Lake Erie preferred, the Big Four and Union Pacifies. The list is almost Invariably higher this ovonlng and St. Paul Is up 2. Itock Island and Wheeling and Lake Erie preferred, each li: Atchison. Big Four, and Union Pacific, each . and Northwestern and Wheeling and Lake Erie common, each 1 percent. Railroad bonds were comparatively quiet to day, the sales of all iisues reaching only 81,877, 000, the smallest day's business in weeks. Tho Atchison 4 contributed 8201,000, tbo Incomes 8181.000, and the Atlantic and Pacific incomes 8174,000. The markot was in general firm, how ever, and Chicago, Ht. Louis and New Orleans reentered 64 rose 2, to 11 Government bonds have been dull and steady. State bonds have been entirely neglected. The Post sayst Notwithstanding the bearish talk of traders tbe market was strong and lilch throughout. Meneywnsln full supply at 6Q7 per cent, and the buylne for foreign account was noticeably heavv. The railroad situation in tho West has Improved, but not sufficiently so to Infiuonco thopneos for stocks. Ihe following table ihows tlic prices or active sleeks on the New York Btock Kxclianso yester day. Corrected dally for 'inn Dtsi'ATCH by WitlTwiT A SrxrjlKrtsON. oldest Plttthurr mem bers or Mew York Stock Exchange, 57 Pourln ave- nuei Open Inc. Am. Cotton Oil a .... Ctot- Am. Cotton Oil pref... Am, Cotton Oil Trust.. iiinrei ill Trust.. 3Hi tH. K 47j dllo Mil a ten,, top. ah. Canadian Paclric 4t Canada nenlliern. ...... (10 Central ofMewJarsy.r;4H Central Paelllo,. .... Cliaiapuake A UI1I0,,,. MK ()., Ilur. A Oul.tey ....ion C, .Mil. AMI. Paul 75ft o Mil. a nt. r pr...i:e (!., Itock I. A P.... V1V (.. Ht, l Al'lll C, Mt. Jk Pitta., pr ()., Mt. I'M, AO...... US ., Ht. P., HI. AO. pi. .,,. C. A Nurthweitorn.,,.! tk U. an. Wni ., .,..0. A I. ;! .'.1 vnuaii, iiiMi... .... tie . Coal A Iron,,,,,... lift Co . A llnekliiir Val... Wi is l.ark A Welt 140 .aSnl;rloAWiitl W4 ass r.rinA ! pr,. can akaniinrnAM. ri.,,.,11114 oil.vlll Nitlid la. Ixitl iionisaii L.i.nirai iw Nouue cuino,,, , 10, , ..,, Illo 7.1U ntrsl..,10S'i a w m siuiouri I'srnie, aew ion can n. y 1,. k. a ICWS tV N.V..I..K. A W.urer.. N, yU. AM. U 1714 ft. V U. A Ht. L. PL. 71V N. y.,0. AHt, L. Jdpf . ,, N, Y. AN. K , B0l N. V., O, AW 21V Norfolk A Weitrrn Norfolk A Western pr, M Northern Pacific tlU Northern Pitelilepf,,, V tlhloAtllMlMlppi Ureion liiipraveinvnt. MM Orevnn Tranneon ,,,... 47H PaelrieMall 4.1V Peo Dee. A hvnni , Phlladel, A Keadlug... WH Pullman Palace Car. ..ISO ltlcliinond A W, P. T. 27 Itlchmond A W.P.T.pt M Ht. P., Minn. A Man Ht. L. A Han fran XtH Ht. L. AKnii Kran pf .. 'leans Pacific J.IK Union I'acll'c wi Wahaili A3 8IH JJH Wahnili preferred.. Wcitern union..., . Wliecllng A L. K.,,, Htijrnr 1'ruit , National l.cad'lruit, Chicago Uas'lrust.., 0!t MH 7 mi 02 Boston Hiorbs. A tch. A Ton Boston A Albany.... ilofton A Mnlne :.. II. A Q Clnn., San. AClev., Kutern It. It , Kaitern It. It. 0- Xllnt & Pore M fllutAPereM. pre, Mass. Central tiex. Central com.., N. Y. A N.Knjr N. Y. A N. Knir. 7s. Old Colony. Wis. Central coin.., AllouesMg. Co..,.., Atlantic Hoiton A Mont , 4SK 23) 15 100 21 184 111 34 103 ,2114 , MH 51 125 178 .U Calumet A Hecla,,..l Catalpa Kranklln Huron Kearaarge utceola Powablo (new) Uulncy Hants Fe Conner Tamarnek : Annliton Land Co.. San l)lero Land Co. n est .na i.ana co.. hell Telephone : I.smson Hlores Water Power Centennial Mining. .' H . zi . 58V ALONG THE WHAHVES. The Elvers Too High to Send Ont Coal, nnd None I Loaded. The rivers are still hlRh. though the water fell a foot and a half in the last 24 hour. Yesterday the marks showed a depth of 17 feet. Most of the water Is coming from the Allegheny river, where It has rained very heavily, of late. In the neigh borhood of its headwaters. About tbe only damage done so far was the washing away of tbe falte work under the second span of the Ninth street bridge. The filings were carried off, but the square timber was saved. Contractor Schultz'a men stated that the work would be de layed about ten days. A large raft oflumber was also wrecked against one of the piers ef the bridge nearest tbe shore. Much of It was washed away, but some remains to cheer up the heart of the owner. To whom It belongs no one about tbo bridge could tell yesterday. The water la too high to send out coal. The fact is, there Isn't much loaded. Most of the river mines are working, but the stage of water has been so good all spring that a rise like the present one Is rather a hindrance than a help, 'ihe water Is receding so slowly that not much coal will be started before Hunday. The Nellie Walton, for Joseph Walton A Co., wilt leave fur l.oiilsrllle this morning with 14 barges. Captain O'Nell said that most othls boats were down the river. 'Hie W. W. O'Nell Is duo to pass Cairo to-day on Its way tip. The Captain will send mitthe Uelle Mc Uowan about Sunday with otne pieces, JutleA Co. will start the bud Keerer In a few days, 'lhelr Coats also are down the stream, before the water goes down W, II, brown onj will send out some coal, 'Hie Bam Drown will leave soon. Oilier bunt scheduled to so out are the Annie Huberts and John Muran, '1 lie coal market st Clnoliiiisll continue! to be nverstoesed. Coal lit new selling si 014 eenitper hiislicli At one (line within the year the price was iiown tooceiiis. , ineaiarinet uoai cornpany have gotlsii 011 tiiapUii to load, the seal at Cln 1 a plan ti It by rail Ml'Osl til Kin nail and thin canjilaeglt stlM 1 10 , near.., wnere inpy mo the Piltiinirx rail Ftinn endl tnttrati)ri. ihe packet lire ifnlntr ft tlirlv ng hii'liicss, mi perlutefiflPiit ilenrip'sofi.nf llit. I'linunrg ami rlocloiintl line, reimrtia tnrire ttHttiher urur4'iir ilonlsis won have guile to Clneloiiall liv river In auoii'l the Mil v fintlvsl. The fmljilil butlni4 li a lulls ilolUl pre4nl, Tlnnieniid llonlinen. TDK Andes Ioavm Clnelnnall on Prldsy for Wheeling and Pittsburg, lUfTMN W. W, u'NKif., n of this ally, was In Cincinnati on Wednesday, Til Kevilonentate left Cincinnati on Wadn'i day evening for Wheeling sod Plttiburg, Captain J, T, Cslhoun Is In coinmaud. TilK.lolin A, Woodl waiting In Louisville for the Jim Wood to arrive with the balancoofbrr tow, Whe will then go Hnuth, THE new Itowena l.ee, being built by Ed How ard for the Leo Hue, Memphis, will bo ready to leave Louisville by the first of July, Pilot John HULLIVAW has been engaged to go on the Iron llukr.on her arrival at Cincinnati, from Pittsburg to Ht. Louis with a'tow of Iron, Tub Fred Wilson and Coal City arrived at Louisville from Pittsburg Tuesday with tows of coal. They return with tows of empties. Tub steamer llcllalre was sold yesterday at Wheeling to 'William Ilrown, or Hartford City, W. Va for (3,000. riho will hereafter run in tbe Marietta trade. TUB Smoky City went through her annual In spection Monday, as did also the Tell City. In spectors Thomas and Dugan pronounce them both In A No. 1 condition. The Iron Duko Is on Its war to Louisville wltb 8 barges of rails, and! barges, added at Wheeling, loaded with 25.000 kegs ofualls and 400 tons sbeet iron from the latter point, having 11 barges In her tow. Captain Bob Boles la In command or the. Duke. TUB many friends of Captain James T. Fawcett in this city will be gUd to know that his estimable wile, who was seriously ill at her nome In Pitts burg, la out or danger and improving slowly, with bright prospectsof an ulllraatereeovcry. Courier Journal. V 12 AND 314 SMITHFIELD STREET. IITTe-?35TJXlG. 3? A. Transact a General BanMns Business, Accounts solicited. Issue Circular Letters of Credit, for use of travelers, and Commer cial Credits, IN STERLING, Available In all paits of tbo world. Also Issue Credits IN DOLLARS For use In this country, Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Uoutb and Central America. p3QrrT HI. A lluilinu I70i int. A lllotlraiiits, pi M :. T V11. Alia .11)1 t.T..Va.A(la imiif .... c,T Va, Alia,, id prawf iiimni i.nMirm... ..... .. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Baiter Markets Show a Downward Drift, and Ecus Higher. STRAWBERRIES IN GOOD SUPPLY. Light Cereal Receipts, and Markets in General Stead, COFFEES FIRM AND BDGAES WEAK OFFICE OV riTTSBtniO DISPATCH, J TnuilSDAY, May 22, 1890. I Connlry Produce Jobbing; Prices. Ekrs aro yery scarce, and choice nearby stock Is very firm at outside quotations. Tbe drift of butter markets is toward lower prices. Creamery butter Is off at Elgin. Prices agreed on by tho board on Monday wero 1c per pound lower than lost week's price.. For the next two months butter will be at its best, and tbe situation will be In favor of tbo buyer. Straw berries are coming; in moro freely and In better shape of late. Late arrivals aro in tho main from Norfolk. Itecelpts from the far South are light. Home-grown berries are duo beforo tbo month Is out. Now potatoes are coming in more freely and prices aro lower. All vegeta bles of tbo season are weak and lower. In tropical fruit lines, choice oranges aro firm, bananas slow and lemons dull. HVTTKit Creamery, Elgin, 10320c Ohio do, 1O018OI country rolls, 12llc. 1IKAN8 Navv hand-nicked beans, fl U02 00. IIwcbwax 262oc V ft for choice 1 low urade, lBflWc. CtDitlt-Hand refined, V Mi common, 13 m I 00. crab rider, 17 608 00 V barrol) elder vin egar, 10fl2o f gallon CitKr.irc ow un Ohio cheese. SWfMOci Mew York choose, 10)C Llmherger, oxc jjiinuergor, kmwioc .. . -. . t -.-... . ei Llmhercer. 14m1u ttlfici do tnosllorjwoltior. ISci importodHweltzor,23 3Wj c, K(lO-14kfi)16o V duzan for strictly freshi itunlf rfrs. lAni iTiinln rnrirs. floffDlOfl. FuuiTn Apples, fancy, M&OQS 00 V barrol) itrawherrlos, iMB20obox. Kkatmkiih Extra live geese, oOQCOei No. I do. 40Q130! mixed lots, DOM.Vki V ft, Mapi.r HYltur-Now, IWJOJo a can. Jlaplo sugar, lltI12a fl !t. llnNRY lOcJlft. . . 1'ouirur f.lvo cblokoni. 7offlMo a pain driaeil,14ttlRoai)nuiid dressed spring cblok ens. son n iiuiiiiiIi duols,7flcfflJl 00 a pain lire turkeys. Una pound, HKBim Clover, choice. 61 ff.s to bushel, II 00 rbiislieliolorer. large Kngllih, SJ H., (I llfifB 00 iilnror, Alslke, W 00 clover, white, 10 00 timothy, oholon, 4A Ids, it (V)l 70 blue grass, oxtia clean, 14 M II li'lfit II0 blue grass, funny, 14 As, II 110) orchard grans, 11 fti, II 4d red top, 14 Sis, II Wi millet, 60 Bis, II 00 Hungarian grass, H) ft. II 00 lawn grass, mixture of lino grasses, I'J AO W bushel nf U fts. TAfiMiw Country, S)ie city rendered, 4e, Tnoi'KlAl. Piiuitm (.ninnns. common, i 75 CIIIOUi fancy, j.1 Ml K California oranges, i WlfiA Mi fanny Messina, 11 W)l fi0 bananas, I.' WUi AO firsts, II 7A good seconds, J1 btinehi nnuiiauuli, II Wlii A0 fl hundred! dates, 0k?c7o W lb lay figs, I'-H'tfloKci pineapples, i(ti a dozen. VrtOKTAlif.KH Potatoes, from store, 0Af9 70cinn track, 45QW)ci new Houtliern potatoes, 14 MfflA CO per Inrroli llnrmuda potatoes, 17 00 abarrel now cabbage.lU 2303 Bu for small crates Vt A0QA 73 for largei llermuda onions, II Mti 2 73 por bushel oratei green onions, 1AQ20 a dozen) parsnips. 2 00 ty harrell onion sots, 13 mtt 00 W buaholt asparagus, 23&0o fl large bunch) rhubarb, Z0JJ30o 41 dozen) green beans, II 2321 CO V boxi wax beans, W 6023 00 boxt green peas, 2 763 00 V baslcot. Qroeerles. Coffee options advanced 20 points In the East ycitoruay, and packages are Tory firm, but nn changed. Bugars aro weak, and the drift of markets Is toward a lower lovel of prices. Tbe movement of general groceries Is active, but prices aro unchanged. CJitEEN Coffkb Fancy Itlo, 21325c; cholco Illo, 22023c; prime Rio, 22c; low grade Rio, 20J21ci old Qovernmenc Java, 282Kci Maracalbo, 2627c: Mocha, S0 32c; Hantos. 22026c; Caracas, 24X26Xc; La uuayra. wnjane. koastkd (in papers) etanuara oranas, llfiv lilf.h trurlM. 1fAfftXi)r: nlit OflT.rnmant IKcti 2oHci prime Klu, 24jc; good Klo, 23Kcj ordi nary, W.X Hricics (whole) Cloves, 17Q18c; allspice, 10c: cassia. Mr; pepper, 17c; nutmotr, 7080c. Pktholeum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7&C, Ohio, 120; Kci beadllcht, 130, SJic; water white. lOKc: globe, 14I4Kc; eUlno, Ilic; car nadlne. llKc; royallne, 14c; globe, red oil, Il HKc; purity, 14c. Aiinkhs' OIL No. 1 winter strained, 4343o gallon; summer, a340c; Lard oil, G0 floe. Bi'BOr Corn syrup, 2729c; choice sugar syrup, SCQSSe: prime sugar syrup, S033c; strictlr prime, 3335c: now maple syrup, 00c. N. O. MOLASSES Fancy, now crop. 47ffll8c; choice, 40c; medium, 33013c; mixed, 4012c Koda Ill-curb in kegs, 303; bl-carb in K. &Xc; bl-carb assorted package', 69c; s.il-soda in kegs, lJic;do granulated, lie Caxdlbs star, full weight, 8c; stearine, 1 set. 8k c: parafftne, 11012c. RtCE ilead. Carolina. 77ic; choice, 6 Cfic; prime, fiKQOc: Louisiana, oCKc. hTAncii Pearl,2c; cornstarcu,6i6c; gloss starch. 67c. Kobeion FnniTS Layer raisins. $2 65; Lon don layers, 2 73; California, London layers, S2 73; Muscatels. 82 SO; California Muscatels, f2 40; Valencia. c; Ondara Valencia. 10X lie; sultana, 10llJc; currants, 56ct Turkey prunes, 63c; French prunes, 912c; Salon ica prunes, in 2-tt packages, 9c: cocoanuts l 100, SO; almonas. Lam, ff lb, 20c; do Ivlca, 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap., 314c; Hicllv filberts, 12c; Smyrna figs, 1213c; new dates, (i? 6Kc; Brazil nuts, llc;pacan, Hk10c; citron, V ft, lS10c; lemon peel, 18c m; orango peel, 17c UniED Fruits Anplos sliced, per lb, Oc; ap ple?, evaporated, lOMSUKc; apprlcnts, Cali fornia, evaporated, 1018c; peaches, evaporated, oared, 24320c; peaches, California, evaporated, unparod, 18020c; cherries, pitted, 1313Xc: cherries, unpitlod, 630c; raspberries, evapo rated, 3l32d; blackberries, 77Kc; bucko! berries. 1UQ12C. BtJOASS Cubes, 6ci powdered, Bei granu lated, 0c confectioners' A, Oct standatd A. iIIiiih. hair l.l.la (firmi. I, on. BAt,T-No, 1, fl bhl, Ojci No. 1 ex, bbl, II 00 dairy, V libl, II 20i co.itse crystal, U bbl, II 201 lllgaiiiV KiifekM, bn sitfks.H Willlu gliu' Kureka, 1014 ft naokels, (3 00, Oannkd ti()ini-Htmiilard peaob, 13 Oflrj 3 Ml Ids, II 07al M) extra peatiHe. (2 42 Oni nle peaches, fo5i fliisiteorn. II WKJI 60 iild Co. corn, fl'.p.ixioi rprt cherries', rMHAml.liiiR beam, II S0 soaked do, Kiel strlnrt till, OOiftfli nmrruwfut liens, II IfiWI Ifli ioskd lien. 7ino (K)oiplneaiinfs'.ll wt$lm lulmrna do, iil&i damson pluins, t)5oi greengages, II Mi gg plums, n ooiCallliirnia pears, IJ 40 do gren gagss. II H3 do egg pluins,INAi estr'a while oherriM, I. iU raspberries, OAcsifi 101 strnw harries, HOni gonsohirries, II HI 4i)i tonm. toes, rUfieHoi salmon, !'!' 11 lujji Wi blauk harries, bflei aueciiiaOi, 2.fc can, okeit, POoi do ureal), 2 A, II 2.101 fiOi corn beef, 2ft cans, II 03) li-ft cans, I4 00 baked beans. 1 40OI SOi lobster. Mb, l 80QI V0 mackerel, 1B) cans, broiled, II 60 earilinea. dnmestln. U, U 25 4 U)i sardines, aomestlc. Us, III 7337 CO; sar dines, Imported. Is, III fi0u AOi sardines. Im ported, K, IIS OOt sardines, muitard, 3 83) sar dines, spleen, 3 60, Kisit Extra Ho, 1 bloater mackerel, 130 fl libit extra No. ldo, mess, U0i extra No. 1 mack erel, shore, )2; extra No. 1 do, mess, 130; No. 3 shore maCkeroi, 124. Codfish Whole pollock, Ko V ft! do medium. Ooorge's coa. Oc; do large, 7c; honolcss hake, In trips, 4ct du George's cod in blocks, 67Ka Herring Uottnd shore, 15 00 ) bbl: split, to 30; lake, 82 SO M 100-ft bbl. White It'll, 18 SO f 100-ffi halt bbl. Lake trout, IS SO 11 half bbl. Finnan haddock, 10c 1 ft. Iceland halibut, 13n $1 ft. Pickerel, half hlil. 13 0O;qniirier bbl, II 33; Potomac her ring, 13 00 V blif; 82 60 W half bbl. OATJIEAL So OOga 25 V bbl. Grnln, Flour nnd Feed. Tbero wero no sales on call at tbe Grain Ex change to-day. Receipts as bulletined, 23 cars, lly Pittsburg, Ft Wayne and Chicago Railway, 3 cars of oats, 1 of wheat screenings, 2 of bay, 1 of corn, 4 of flour, I of wheat. By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car of oats. 2 of wheat, 1 of flour. l)y Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St, Lonis, 4 cars of oats, 4 of corn. 1 of hay. Receipts of cereals are very light this week and markets are steadier. Bliell corn Is firmer; bay ditto. Oats are slow at quotations. Hay and uilllfeed aro strong. Wheat and flour are unchanged, but markets are Qrm. Cereal receipts are very light this week, and markets are In general firmer than for a month or two past. Prices below are for carload lots on track: WIIEAT New No. 2 red. 9798c; No. 3, 80 97c Corn No. 1 vellow, ear, 61g52c; No. 2 yellow, ear. 4949e: high mixed, ear, 48 4S3c; No. 2 yellii,belIed.SS)tf839e; high mixed shelled corn, 3737Kc Oats No. 2 white. 3434Kc; extra, No. 3, 82K33Kc; mixed, 31Sl$e. HYE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Obio, 6001c; No. 1 Western. fi0b0c FLOUR. Jobbing prices Fancy winter and spring pitents, 3 6US0 00; winter straight, $ 00g. 23: clear winter, 51 7505 00: straight XXXX bakers', $4 2o4 60. Ryu flour, J3 500 3 76. MILVEED Middling, fine while. 116 00 16 60 fP ton: brown middlings. 115 2o15 60; winter wheat bran, 13 50014 00: chop leea, I3 00015 00. HAY Baled timothy. No. L 112 00312 50; No. 3 do, f 10 00310 CO; loose, from iragon.fIS 00 oiict soft white. tiwW4d yenow, anuice, nuu 65.CI yellow, coiid, &ftuHc yellow, fair, 6i 6-xn yolldw, dark, fiSOjic, I'lnKt.Ki"-MB1llniii. fihli (1.3001. til 00 1 mn. (in 00. according toquallty;No. 2pralrle hay, $7 00f?8 00; packing no, W 60Q0 75; clover hay, 17 6U8 00. BTRATT-Oat, M 7637 00; wheat and rye, to 00 6 23. Provision. Sugar-cured bams, large. 10c: sugar-cured bams, medium. 10c; sugar-bams, small, llc; suear-cured broakfast bacon. 8X sugar-cured shoulders, 6Kc: sugar-cured boneless shoul ders, 8c; sugar-cured California hams, 8c; sugar-cured dried beef flats. 9c; sngar-enred dried beef sets, 10c: sucar-enred dried beer rounds. 12c; bacon, shoulders, 6c: bacon, clear sides. 7Kc; bacon, clear bellies, 7Kc; dry salt shoulders, 5c; drv salt clear sides, TKc Mess Eork. heavy, 113 60; mess pork, farailv. 513 50. ,ard Refined, In tlerce 6c: half-barrels, 6Jc: CO-ft tubs, 6Vc; 20-ft palls. Kc; ,60-ft tin cans, 6c; 3-ft tin pads, oc; 6-ft tin pails, 6Kc: 10-fttIn pails. 6-c- Bmoked sausage, long, fie; large, 5c. Fresh pork, links. 9c. Boneless bams, 10)ic. Pi;;sf feet, half-barrels, W 00; quarter-barrels. 12 15. MARKETS BY WIRfi. RIorn-DoIng In Whent nnd Prlcce Btronger Bnd Crop News the Bullish Fcnture Pork Slow at Medium Figures. CHICAOO-Agood business waa transacted and a rather strong undertone oxisted in wheat to-day. Tho opening was about the same as tbo closing of yesWday, but under good buylne and only moderate offering prices wore advanced 1H!, eased off about lie again rallied, ruled steady and closed at about Kio higher than yesterday. May and Juno advanced IKo and closed KfjJIo higher than yestorday. A featuro of tho market was tbe buying for August and tho deferred figures, a prominent operator Apparently giving August and Sep tember special attention to-day, the former closing 10 higher and the latter 1K blzhor than closing yesterday. Bad crop nows and tho confirmation of damage horetoforo reportad continues to bo tho basis for spooulatlvo liny lng. Tho Clnolnnatl Vrtce Current redncod its esttmato on tho probable yield of winter wheat. There was only a moderate businoss In corn, tbe market bnlng without special featuro out side of the free purchase of July by a prom inent local speculator, whose burlng bold up prions. Tho market openod rather weak at about tho closing prices of yesterday, and miller frna offerings by the local crowd sold off a trifle, but soon advanced under the pressure above mentioned 5OTM. aA"e,a 0r WUo and closed a slmdo better tlian yesterday, There waa a good volume of trading In oats, especially July and August, but an unsettled foollngtirnvalltd, and prlceselmiigca frequently within fa range. An Increase In August offer lues produced a weak feellmr. and prices re ceded UK". but reaetod, and the eloso was atoady at outside figures, A rather light trade was reported In pork, and the feeling was somewhat misruled in July delivery, the only one which attracted at tention. Karly sales wuro mado at ynaterduy's close, but n reduction nf 4Uo (iilckfy followed, with light trading. Later prices rallied IKJitVo, and tho market closed ipilot at medium figure. There was a decidedly dull nmt weak tooling In lard. Prices weru 2tt(3o lowor, and tho market clnsod easy, A moderate trade was reported In short rlhs, but the feeilng was weak, Prlees ruled 2KOAo lower, and tbe market closed tumo at tbo re duction. The leading futures rangenas follows: WllKAT-Nn. 2. Mav, IxmMWamittmjiri June, mWXitVV4QMc July, DlJOdJt'itdl QWio. COHtf - No. X Mav. S.TJtfMIJiffln.TVigaiJite: June. MiQUKUXtyiUZiJlcihu. SIJJWK0 Oats-No. 2, Mnv. 2HKffl28Ji028i!82safpt June. viiQUMwmtWXv July. wMfi 2IIKffl27c. Meks PonK, per bbl, July, 113 20013 20ffl 1280Q13 03; August. 113 30. Laud, per 100 ft. June. 16 17KC 17Wp 6 12ao 16) Julv 10 27KS0 27Ht.0 22a 22; oeptcmoer, iu touo m'a. Cash nuotatlons were aa fnllovsa: flour firm and unchanged: No. 2 spring wheat, 939.3fc; Nn. 3 spring wheat. SVWc8lc; Nn. 2 red. 95l)3?2o; No. 2 corn, 31c; No. 2 ott. ;8Vfo;No. 2 rye, 62Ura.52Xc; No.2 b irloy. nomln.il: No. 1 flaxseed, II 48; prime timothy seed. II 30. Men pork, per bbl, 11280. Lard, per 100 lbs, 10 1036 12& Hbortrlb sides (loose). S3 23; dry salted shoul ders (boxed). 15 I0Q6 20: short clear sides (boxed), 15 7005 80. Sugars unchanged. On the Produce Kxchange tn-dav tho butter markot was dull and unchanged. Eggs, 12c. NEW YORK Flour qulot and unchanged. Wheat Spot unsettled and dull, closing lower: options more nctive and Irregular; advanced lAc on June: 11Kc on other months: fell i VLc. and doted weak. Rye lower; Western, 5'JKffldic; sales 8.000 bushels Canada at68kc Barley quiet; Western nominal; Canadj, 72Jic Barley malt quiet; Canada, 750i'c. Corn Spot weak and moderately active: options dull, o down and steady. Oats Spot less active; mixed firmer; options quiet and firmer. Hay in moderate demand and steady. Hops strong and quiet. Coffee Options opened firm and 102o points higher; clo9cd steady, 1MJ33 points higher; sales, 64,750 bair. including May, at 17.0017.15c; June. 16.6516.75c; July, 16.30 010.60c; August, ia4016.45e; September. 16.20 mO-Sic: October, 160016.10: December, 15.71Jlo.75c; January, 15.6u1565c; February. 15.60c;' March, 15.40c: April. 15.50c; spot Illo firm; fair cargoes, 19c: No. 7 flat bean,18c. Sugar Raw firm and in fair demand; sales, two cargoes centrifugals 96 test, at 5c; cargo of do, 96 test, at 3c, c. and f.: refined, quiet and steady. Molasses Foreign firm; 50 test, 18Kc; New Orleans quiet. Rice quletand steady. Cottonseed oil iruiet. Tallow steady. Turpentine dull at 38c Elrgs Arm and in good demand; Western, 1415c: receipts, 5.060 packages. Pork firm: mess, 113 7511 25; extra prime. 115 00. Cutmeats quiet and weak. Middles weak. Lard weak and dull; West ern steam. 16 35; sales 250 tierre". Optlorn Hales. 1.500 tierces: June, 16 38 asked; Julv. (S 50g0 52. closing 16 50: August, J5 60; September, S6 70; October, 10 76. Butter quiet and weak; Weitorn dairy, 6llc; do creamery, 62$15c; do factory, 410c; Klgln, 1510o. Cheese better demand and steady: part aklms, 4S0Kc. PHILADELPHIA-Flour flrtu. hut quiet. Wheat Futures beyond this' month advanced Klc under higher reports from Chicago) spot dull and weak) rejected, 7278c: ralr tn good milling, 8792c; prime to choice, 01 97c; rejected in grain depot. 77KCI steamer No. 2 red in export etevatnr, S7e; uneraded In grain depot, Slot No. 2 red, May. 92kWSVt June, IKW e3KcJuly.93Q91cAuaust.2S91Kc. Corn Options quiet nnd a shade lower) car lots for local trade (inlet but firm) No. 3 mixed, nn truck, I.e.! No 2 mixed, In twentieth street elevator, 43Kfl No. 2 mixed, May, IOf24Qci June, 40X(ilUr. July, 40Hllci August, i dime. Oatn-C'ar lots HeAify, hut local trade ilmimud Unlit) No. 3 white, S3c Nn, it whits, WL O30o future iiulet hut slertilvi Nw. 2 white, May. M016i!i June, niUaJlkei Julv. tiyA DlKoi Atntii't, ultJSJt', Kkk" stesdyi I'eunsyT. vanht firsts, liXf. OAUTIMOIIE - Wlisat-Westerii trirtti No. 3 winter red, simt. And May, WbD.Ipi July, u.yjtoiAugiNi, wBinflpieiiiner, w viiiii-wmi, white, m, (yr) ssarce and tlrjni ebnlno, oYltiilAai prime CltiWoi gnnd in fair, MttrVl.v Hay steady) prima to eholne tlmothv, 112 A0IS CKI, Provl. slnns steady, llutter dnlli oreuinury, fanay, 13ft 16o do fair to Chilian, l(tSI5o dn iinltntlou, lu 12ei ladle, fanoy, 10.11 du good to choice, K&uoi store packed, oQUc; grass, loo. Jiggs firm ami scarce at HKc biffa llrmi Itlo cargoes, fair, 19ij20ei nominal, 178 1 80, 8T, LOUIS Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat openod weakor, although yesterday's S rices wero maintainor!; No. 2 red, cash, Ollic; une, 03Jo bid) July.SSimiofeo, closed at tKtfjJcj December, 90UiS92c, closed nt OI'o asked. Corn opened firm and clnsed at yesterday's Bye lower; No. 2, cask, o2c. Barley noglccted. Flaxseed nominal at II 45. Provisions dull and firm. Porto 112 fiOiBIS, Lard, butcher grades, t6 9C6. CINCINNATI Flour firm. Wheat firm; No. 2 red, 03c; receipts. 2,300 bushels: shlp.tionts. 2,000 bushels. Corn barely steady; Nn. 2 mixed, 87(J38c. Oats quiet: No. 2 mixed. 3031c. Ryo firm: No. 2, 59c Pork quiet at Hi 00. Lard lower at $0 755 77K- Bulkmeata nnchanged. IJ.icon steady md unchanged. Whisky see idy; sales, 1,603 barrels finished goods on tho btsi uf II 02. llnt'er dnll. Sugar easier. Eggs strong at I212Kc- Cheese llrm. MILWAUKEE-Flonrdull. Wheat easy; No. 2 spring, on track, 01KQ92J4C; No. 1 Northern. 08c Corn quiet; No. 3. on trai.k, SlKc Oats quiet; No. 2 white, on track, 30c Rye firmer; No. 1, in store, 61Kc- Barloy Arm; No. 2, in store, 54c. Provisions easier. Pork, 112 70. Lard, JO 20. Cheeso steady; Cheddars. 910c. MINNEAPOLIS Tbo i stod receipts of wheat for tbe day were 133 cars; shipments. 17 cars. The market for casu wlieit steady. No. 1 Northern. June, 92c; Julv. 93JJc; on track, D2Kc; No. 2Northcrn, May, 8Sc; June, 89c: July, 90c: on track, 8S890C. TOLEDO WliMt dull and higher; casn, 93K cc; May and June, 95c: 'July, 95JJc: Au gust, 93Jic. Corn dull ami steady; can. May and June. 30c Oats dull; cash. 29Kc Clover seed dull and steady: cash, 13 50: October, UW. When baby was sick, we gave her Castorta, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorta, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Cbildren.sbe gave them Castoria VBs-77-VwTSa ern Basil iiiib. (., 'u.um,". i7., im 4lji0 JllliBAIld Jill, V)u Allgiist, iofimm stoaiuer, 8Hg, Uats fairly Hfltlvei Westarii white. HSUJtailUdi du mixed. 3lrtm (traded No. i Juotations; .10, -j, casn, iH?ijic; .May, iKc; nly, 32fi33c, closed at SLic; August, nzphSj) 33jic. closed atS3c. Oats slow nnd firm; No. 2, .,. MU..b.,l. Inlv 'VtlytfTCWILn. A ,,-., n,vn TEW ADTErmSEMEXT. 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