THE fv PITTSBURG-' DISPATCH " aaueasaa. m a sal aasaaslaaaasaaaasaalaatl. . WJ I.'' ' s ... ?i .. i.JL t i VBJt" W "irfJv" -T-a TH J RHDAY. . N W lHr" 10aU.' , , t WE STOCK RETIEW. ST' Cattle Open Higber, bnt Close Willi the Advance Lost. THE SUPPLY OF SHEEP EXCESSIVE And Prices Lower, but Lambs and Tear lings Eold Their Own. HOGS DULL AKD TENPISG DOWNWARD OFFICE OF PITTSBURQ DISrATCn, Wedkesdat. June 11, 189a ( The cattle market at East Liberty has been slow since the opening of the week, the attendance of buyers from all points being unusually light. The principal reason for the lack of interest shown has undoubtedly been bad retail markets, due to the general consumption of early carden truck, and in terest is likely to be lacking until the pass age of the heated term. Farmers are busy with their farm work and are sending lit tle or no stock to market, the result being that offerings of all descriptions of butcher-: ing stuff are from Chicago or other ltvce "Western shippinc points. Then, too, the droTers who are in the habit of scouring surrounding counties for stock claim it is scarce and so firmly held tucie is no profit in it at the prices prevailing at tlie Putsbnrg yards. The market opened up Monday with supplies light and the prices 25c per cwt. higher forall prades.but butchers were indifferent abont jiurcbasiiic, and the market closed with the advance lost and trade dull. No UeiiTT Cntllo far Export. Prices ranged from 2 CO to $3 00 for cows, bulls and heifers to J4 405 00 for good to prime butcher grades. There hare been no ex porters or choice heavy cattle on the market, and, as the export business has been unprofit able for some time past, the prosperts of re ceipts of such grades of stock in the near future are not very rosy. Reports from the West and Southwest show that steers are mov ing to market in numbers scarcely crediblc,and these and other reports indicate a lower range of valuation. Sheep have ruled in excess of the demand this week, the resnlt being a sharp decline, but lambs and yearlings have about held their own under a good denund. Lambs and year lings are likely to be xeady sale at fair prices for some weeks yet. The hoc market is stagnant. Butcher do not want many and packers are only operating as concessions are made. A sharp decline has occurred, but it is said the market Is showing firmness at the decline. aicCnll fc Co.'a Weekly Review. The supply of cattle was light and the mar ket opened up strong at an advance of 15 to 25c per cwt, but as the attendance of buyers was small, and having been liberally supplied last week, the market closed very dull, with the ad vance lost. Dry cows and bulls were the worst of the season. Vi'e give the following as ruling prices: Prime, 1.300 to 1,600 lbs, 84 SO 65 00: good, 1,200 to 1.400 lbs. 54 504 75; butcher grades, 1,100 to 1,300 lbs. $4 404 65; common to fair. 1,000 to 1.200 tts, J3 S01 40; mixed lots, cows, bulls and heifers, very dull, at 2 Cfg3 00; fresh cows and springers slow at 20 OOgSo 00 per head. The supply of hogs has been equal to the de mand, and the market has ruled slow at the follnwinc quotations: Medinni and selected, 13 T53 SO; best Yorkers, 53 T03 75; common to fair, light, S3 60(23 70; roughs. ! 7o3 25. The supply of sheep this week was heavy and the market dull at a decline of 1015c per cwt. from last week. Wo give the following as ruling prices: Prime Ohio and Indiana wethers, weighing here 105 to 110 Its, $5 108J5 25:good.90to 100 Ss. S4 755 00; fair to good mixed. 75 to 60 lbs, $4 2564 50: yearlings dull, best selline at 5 105 41); fair to good. 50 to 60 !. $4 003 (4 50; spring lambs, plenty telling at 55 IX6 00. The supply of veal calves has been light and market firm and active at an advance of 252?60c per cwt., selling by the carload at 55 00Q5 25. Itv Telesrnnh. KNEW YORK Beeves Receints. 1.004 head. Including 37 carloads to be sold: market 10c per 100 lis lower: steers, 4(15 per 100 Its. bulls and cows, 2 303 60; dressed beef steady at GJi 73cper pound; shipments to-day, 1.095 beeves and 5.1o0 quarters ot beef; to-morrow 510 beeves j and bsu quarters ni Dear, calves uecelpts, 3.660 head; market firmer; veaK 54 756 00 per 100 6s; buttermilk calves, 53 004 05. Sheep Receipts. IU.4P4 head; market dull bnt steady; sheen. 54 505 75: Iambs, 56 Cog's 00; dressed mutton dull at flo,Jc per ft; dressed Iambs weak at 1113c. Hoes Receipt.. 13.143 head; market nominally steady at S3 V04 10. CHICAGO The Drover' Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 18.000 head; shipments, S.0CO head; market steady to 10c lower; beeves, 54 SO 5 00: steers. 53 504 70; stockcrs and feed ers. 2 403 80: Texas steers. 52 40 4 10. Hors Receipts. 2,105 head; shipments, 6.000 head; shade lower, closing stronger: mixed S3 6o 3 85; heavy. 53 6Q3 97$: light, S3 603 90. Sheep Receipts. 1,000 head: shipment. 3.000 head: market weak and 10 to 15c lower; natives, 54 095 SO: Texans, 53 254 SO; Western. 54 50 6 30; lambs, 55 007 50. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Receipts fair; mar ket firm: shipper. S3 004 00; butchers'. 51 50 4 00; bulls. SI 503 50. Sheep Receipts fair; market active: slieeD, 52 50 S 5 00: lambs, 54 00 5 75. Hogs Receipts, 4.500 bead; market slow; choice heavy. S3 703 75; mixed, 53 50 3 G7&; light, 53 6533 70: pigs, S3 003 40. CINCINNATI Hogs steadr: common and light, 2 603 70; picking and butchers, 53 60 3 75; receipts, 3.3S7 head; shipments, 1,150 bead. LATE SEWS IN BRIEF. Rev John Oakley, D. D., Dean of Manches ter, England, is dead. Two slight shocks of earthquake were felt at San Diego Tuesday. A company has been formed with 5250.000 to build railways to all the resorts about Denver. A violent shock of earthquake ha occurred at Poligny and other towns in the department of Juda. Alvarez Cortez. a revolutionist ot the State of Guerrero, Mexico, has been arrested and will be shot. Methodists of Quebec will not accept the $50,000 awarded to them under the Jesuit's estates act. At Poughkeepsle, N. Y., Frank Chichester & Co 's chair manufactory was destroyed by fire yesterday. The Indians who murdered Ranchman Robert Ferguson, of Montana, have been ar rested and bonnd over to June 2S. The French Chamber of Deputies has voted the credits asked by the Government for mili tary equipment and for railway construction. The Governor of Querotaro says the re ports of the difficulties between the Catholics and Protestants of that place were greatly ex aggerated. A mother, of South Lebanon, O., rescued her drowning daughter, vino was tisblng In the Little Miami, too late and died from the shock berself soon afterward. Footpads beat, robbed and left John Burk. a Youngstown, O., stockdealer, unconscious on a street corner in imcago jestcrday moraine He was taken to the hospital. Xo human lives were lost by the cvclone at Cliannahon, I1L, Tues.da night, botjthree horses were blown against trees and killed. Barns and residences were wrecked. At Phenix City, Ga., R. H. Caldwell, a prominent railroad contractor of East Point, Ga fell from a second-story window and crushed his skulL He had been drinking. The damage to tho Anchor line steamer City of Rome is serious. A 20-foot hole was knocked in her plates covering the forepeak, and prompt action only saved her from sinking. The Montreal Conference of the Methodist Churches has resolved to form an insurance company and do their own Insuring. It is stated that a similar move in England Mas eminently successful. The case of tho Queen versus David Creteli ton. publisher of the Toronto Empire, lor libeling the Toronto Hall, has been postponed till fall. United States Senators Hoar, Hale and others are witnesses. Troops were called out to quell rioting strikers at BennUch, Silesia, Tuesdav. The police. In arresting a number of them for dam age to the factories, were set upon by the strikers and serious trouble resulted. Sheriff Flora and deputies are in pursuit of two horse traders who abducted two daugh ters of a miner of Leavenworth. Kan., named Akcr, and took them away in a covered wagon. The girls were aged 16 and 20 respectively. A number of Pierre, a D., citizens were reTentedfromwitnessiug the sun dance by I hlef Hump's band of hostile Indians by a sud den rise in the Cheyenne river. It was fortunate, for the Indians threatened them if they crossed over. A railroad brakeman named Edward F. Costello. of Palmer. Mass.. ahnt .. io ..... old son as it lay sleeping la the cradle and then fired three show at his wife, one of which struck a corset steel, saving her lire. Domestic trouble. Reports received at St. Petersburg indicate preat loss of life and property in the Oral Mountains mining districts. "Forty persons burned to death and U.000 made homeles A thousand dwellings, besides schools, churches, hospitals and magazines destroyed. The Chairman of the Louisiana Democratic State Convention favors submitting the ques tion of the lottery amendments to the white voters at primaries to be called within SO days. Should they desire to vote on it the Governor must call a special session of the Legislature. Amemberotthe Washington State Board of Education produced a check for 55,000, drawn on the First National Bank of Portland. Ore., in his favor bv C. Eames, as the price of his vote to move a reconsideration and adopt the Amer ican Book Company's series which the board had rejected and ot which Eames was agent. The steamer North Star has been seized at "Victoria, B. C for violating tho Canada cus toms act It is alleged she carried Chinese from British Columbia to Wahingron by riigtit. where they were sold, and brought back Amer ican goods, landing them along the coast near Victoria. The officers of the North Star deny the charges. MAEKETS BY WIEE. A TIdnl Wave Sweeps Over the Whent Pit Fnllnroof a Firm That Wm Long Corn nnd Oats Lowet Pork Unsettled. CHICAGO Trading in wheat was active to day, with the feeling nervous and unsettled. The opening was about the, same as yesteruay's closing, but weakness set In and prices de clined with fluctuations of 2Kc for July and 22c for the deferred deliveries, closing 2ic lower for July and lJ2Ke lower for the more deferred futures than yesterday. Tho Government report was morejfavorable than had been calculated upon. In tho figur ing of the percentages and the acreage, a yield of about 436,000.000 bushels of springand winter wheat is indicated against a crop of 490,000,000 bushels last year. About noon it was an nounced that a prominent firm had failed to settlo its difference through the Clearing House, and this caused a further break in prices, the party in question being long of wheat. The speculative dealings were heavy, and there was a great deal of liquidation of long wheat. Corn was fairly active, the market ruling lower, due largely to sympathy with the de cline in wheat. There was a lack of support to the market, though a prominent local trader early purchased moderately. The market opened at a shade under the closing prices of yesterday, was easy and sold off in all Jc, ruled firmer and closed &,& lower than yesterday. Oats were traded In with a fair decree of freeaom and a steadier feeling prevailed early, bnt later gave way to weakness and a decline resulted. During the first hour prices ad vanced JiJc Later the heavy decline in wheat produced a weaker feeling. Offerings increased one large operator i-elling freely and prices receded e and the market closed easy at the same as yesterday for July and XJc lower for other months. Pork offerings were fair about the middle of the session, and the demand was moderate, with trading chiefly to close np outstanding contracts. Prices declined about 51. but on the announcement of the failure rallied 511 10 and closed steady. Lard was weak, although trading was active. Prices declined 1012Kc but toward the close rallied 5"Kc and closed steady. An activo business was transacted In short ribs, but the feeling was weak and unsteady. Prices declined 1215c bnt rallied 710c and closed steady. The leading lutures rancen as follows: WHEAT No. 2. June. S9K61S9KS870;S7Ke: Julv. 9O-X90KSSKesS4c; August, 90X90 SSK6S!&c Cobs No.2.anne.33K33K333iffi33c: Julv. 34S34g34K34Jic; August, 35g35K34a 35c Oatb No. 2. June. 2S2SX27?fe27Kc; Jnlv, 2S2Sc; August, 26Ji262b26Vic. Mess Pork, per bbl. July, S12 75M12 76 12 7512 75; Ancnst, 512 75(312 S512 7512 85; Senteiuber. 512 75012 S5fpI2 75012 S5. Lard, per 100 lbs. Julv, 55 955 055 85 5 92K: August, 6 U2KffiB 02&; September, 56 158 6 150 076 02K. SnoRT Ribs, oer 100 Bs.-Jnl v. 55 07K 5 07K 4 92X65 02H; " August. 55 155 15(35 t!2$& 6 12K: September. 55 27KQ5 27KS5 12522. Cash quotations were as follows: Klour Feeling easier, with dealers asking 54 S5S5 25 for patents in wood outside: fancy. 53 25S3 75 for bakers: 53 754 25 for straight. No. 2 spring wheat. 8787Xc: No. 3 spring wheat, 7682Uc; No. 2 red. 67JiiS7Xc. No. 2 corn, 33Jc No. 2 oats, 27c No. i rye. 4Sc No. 2 barley, nominal. No. 1 flaxseed. 51 39. Prime timothy seed, SI 35. Mess pork, per bbl, 512 75. Lard, per 100 lbs 55 S5. Short rib sides (loose). 54 95 5 05. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). 55 00 o 10. Short clear sides (boxed), 55 S55 40. Sugars unchanged. N't. 2 white oats, 29V 29Kc; No. 3 white, 2SJf29c On the Produce Exchange to-day tho butter market was steady and unchanged. Eggs, 12c NEW YORK Flour heavy and moderately active. Cornmeal qniet; yellow Western, 82 10 62 45. heat Spot active, lower and weak; options more active, but down on Government report and reoorted failure at the West, Clos ing weak. Rye quiet; sales, 16,000 bushels; Western. 56Jc B-rley dull; Western, nomi nal. Barley malt dull. Corn Spot active and lower, closing steadier; options less active, Jic down and weak. Oats Spot dull and weaker: optlors quiet and weaker. Hay firm and active. Coffee Options opened steady, 5 points np to 6 down; closed easy E10 points down: sales, 35.000 bags including June. 17.3045 17.40c; July, 17.0517.10c; August, 16.8516.95c; September. 166516.75c; October, 16.20I6.30c; November, 16.05c: December, 15.K016.O0c; March. 15.85c: spot Rio nominal and dull; No. 7 flat bean, lSWc Sugar Sales. 6970 bags; molasses sugir.Tjasis S9 tet, 4c: refined firm. Molasses Foreign quiet; New Orleans quiet. Rice quiet. Cottonseed oil du!L Tallow un settled. Rosin firmer; strained, common to good, 81 451 5a Turpentine steady at 3SVi 3SJJC Esgs quiet and weak; Western, 12i 13c; receipts, 6,410packages. Pork quiet and firm: mess, 513 7514 '; extra prime. 511 00. Cutmeats stronger; pickled bellies. 55Vfc; do shoulders, 55Kc: do hams, 9JJ10c. Lard weak and dull; Western steam. 46 12J asked; sales, 750 tierces at 56 12; city. 55 65: options, sales, 1,250 tierces; Jnlv. SB 18, closing at 58 6 6 18; August, 86 306 S2; September. 6 42 6 43, closing at 86 42; October. 56 43. Bntter Fine active and firm; Western dairy. 6l0c; do creamery. 614c; do factory. 410c; Elgin 14Jc Cheese rather easy, less doing; West ern, 7Sc MINNEAPOLIS The arrivals of wheat to day were again small, amounting to 67 cars with '.shipments of 47 cars. The cash wheat market was quiet, but quite strong compared with the weakness in futures though prices were affected considerably by tho decline in that marker. There was a good demand for No 1 hard O. W. B. and No. 1 Northern. Closing quotations: No.l hard, June, 85c: July, S6kc; on track, 88c; No. 1 Northern, June, 85c; July 86c bid: on track, 86c;No. 2 Northern, June. 83c; July, 84c: on track, SSS4c. PHILADELPHIA Flour quiet. Wheat, options declined Klc, closing nominal; No 2 red. June, 9091 July, 90K91Kc: Auirust, 9091Xc; September. 90H9IKc Corn options weak: N o. 2 mixed, June. 4044CMc: July. 4040Jic; August, 41f41Jfc; Septem ber, 4242'ic Oats Carlots weak: No. 3 white, 3434Jc; No. 2 white. S5c; do choice 35Kc: No. 1 white, 3CKc; futures quiet, hut steady; No. 2 white. June, 34)35c: July 34' g35c: August, 31?;32c; September. 30-V 31Kc Eggs dull; Pennsylvania firsts. 14Kloc BALTIMORE Wheat Western weak; No 2 red, spot and Juuc. 8SK&S8XC: July and Angust, 8SJfS9c: September. 3Kc Corn Western steadt; mixed, spot, 40640c; Jnne andJuly, 40K40c: August, 40Ji41c: steamer S6Ji3;c. Oats steady and firm; Westeru white. 3331c: do mixed. S233c; graded No 2 white. 34. Eggs weak at like Coffee firm: Rio cargoes, fair, 20c; No. 7, lS&lSc MILWAUKEE-Wheat quiet; No. 2 spring, on track, cash. 8087c; July, 86c: No. 1 Nort era. 91c Corn steady; No. 3. on trju-v u. Oats firm; No. 2 white, on track, 29c. Rye easier: No. 1. In store. 50c Barlev easy: No 2, on trick. 4GK!6-Kc Provisions "easy. Pork! $12 65. Lard,5tl ' TOLEDO Wheat active and lower; cash. S9c; July. 83c; August, 6SJc; September. 89c Corn active and easier; cash, 35c: July, 85Kc Oats steady; cash, 29Kc; August, 27c Clover seed steady; cash, S3 40: October, 53 85. Drvsooda. New York. June 1L Staple cottons were In moderate demand at the advanced price?, with the market sold weeks ahead. The loll'owinc have been advanced: Booth C. 3S-iuch brown cottons, 2-4; Argyle do, yardstick do and level bet do. He a yard each; York blue denine, ia a yard, and Everett blue and brown demna. Qc a yard.; ' nicinl market. New York Pig iron quiet. Copper dull and unchanged; Lake. June, 515 75. Lead auiet and firm: domestic. 84 40. Tin strong and somewhat excited: stralts,2I 90. A Noted Month. From Keokuk, la., Democrat.1 August, 1887, was a noted month. It gave extreme heat and extreme cold, the results of which were disastrous to the public health. Cases of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea were abundant and there were numerous calls at the drug stores or Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. Druggists of this city tell ns that this remedy has been more frequently called for during the past month than any other preparation, and that it has proven a panacea for the very worst' cases. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrboBa Bemedy all summer complaints for which it is recommended, and grows "in popularity ixi this city and vicinity. The sales are in creasing rapidly and wonderful cures are reported. ALL ALONG THE LINE. Henry Thipp?, Jr., Gobbles Another Pieco of Perin Avenue Property. .AWRENCE BANK STATEMENT. Local Speculation Has a Bad Attack of Summer Dullness or Stagnation. THE KEWS AND GOSSIP OP THE CITI Nos. 419 and 421 Penn avenue, adjoining the property of the Pittsburg Club, lot 48x160 back to an alley, with two three story brick houses, were sold by Black & Baird TCSterday for $58,000 cash to Henry Phipps, Jr. The same firm has sold several other properties in the same neighborhood to Air. Phipps within a short time. A real estate broker visited the Beeorder's office yesterday to have a mortgage satisfied, but the force was so busy that he had to wait sev eral hours. This shows the rapidity with which mortgages are being paid on. The Fidelity Title and Trust Company are putting in their best licks to prepare an early statement of the affairs of the suspended Law rence Bank to enable the auditors to make a report. Those who fail to send in their books before that time may have trouble in verifying their claims. At all events, they will be sub jected to considerable delay. The Smith property, corner of Sixth and Lib erty, so far as building is concerned, is in tho same shape as a yoar ago. Plans for a large building were prepared about that time, but owing to the refusal of some of tho heirs to raise money on mortgage, the project was aban doned and has not been revived. Bnslneii Kctva nnd Gossip. The Atwood street, Oakland, loop of the Pittsburg Traction roadis completed and ready for the cars, several of which are now In the yard. Subscriptions to the issue of 8750.000 or Treasurer's Trust Certificates ot Indebtedness of the United States Land Investment Com pany, of New York, have come in from points all the way from Portland, Me., and Kansas City, Mo., showing a healthy monetary condi tion aud a demand for conservative Invest ments. The subscription books remain open only until June 14. More mortgages were filed for record on Tuesday than on any previous day this year. There were 62, of which 57.500 was the largest. The others ranged from 88.400 to 8100. Sixteen were for purchase money. The Southern Gas Company put down a pipe line in Edgewood borough and asked permis sion afterward. The authorities say the re verse of this will be the rule hereafter. A dicker ts going on for a place of business property on First avenue, near Wood street. It has .a frontage of 43 feet. A gentleman who presumably knew what he was talking about, said yesterday that the Equitable Insurance Company has not aban doned its putpose to erect a building here, but is working very qnletly lest property owners should elevate prices before it secures a site. The omission of one of the stock calls yester day was a great relief to brokers. The omission is thought to be permanent. Jay Gould Is said to be a bull on stocks. This indicates that he has something to sell. Railroad earnings: St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas, first week in June, Increase 56,339. Wheeling and Lake Erie, first week in June, increase 88,699. This Is anilncrease of 57 per cent over last year. The Grand Trunk has withdrawn from the Central Traffic Association, a result of the dressed beef tight The Standard Underground Cable Company has declare d a dividend of l4 per cent out of the earnings for the quarter ending May SO, payable J nlyL There was considerable talk on Fourth ave nue yesteylay in regard to the Twenty-second ward gobplc JTbe drift of opinion was that it is a good investment. . movements In Real Estate. The real estate market retains surprising ac tivity for the season, as daily reports of sales of large and small properties show. Progress was made yesterday in a number of old dickers. Sellers and buyers are disposed to push things, as many of them want to getaway for the summer. Alles &. Bailey sold at auction for tho Thomas Donnelly estate at Alpsville. six miles above McKeesport, a farm consisting ot 248 acre nnderlaid with coal: also 20 dwelling houses, to Edward Murphy, Jr., son of the well-known temperance advocate, Francis Murphy, for 510,500 cash. J. B. Larkln & Co. sold a house and lot on the south side of Fifth avenue, No. 266, 20.6x112 feet, to John Connor for P. Lohnes, for 58,200 cash. Ewing & Byers sold for Jtf rs. Mary S. Speer to M. Green a vacant lot, 24x112, to an alley, on Wylie avenue. Thirteenth ward, for 51,100 cash. Reed B. Qoyle & Co. sold to Mrs. Harriet Oates lots Nos. 160, 161 and 162 in Mansion place plan, being 87.63 feet on Gladstone street, 98.31 feet on Parnell street, aud 145 feet deep, forS70a Black & Baird sola to William Davis lot No. 11 in M. G. Arthur's plan of lots. In the Four teenth ward, city, situate on Frazier street, size 25x100 feet, for $700. W. A. Herron fc Sons sold another Coltart Square bonse for Sd,600. The house has been rented and out of the market for oyer a year, and was sold to the present tenant. C. H. Love placed a mortgage on a down town business property for 512,000, five years, at 4 per cent, Iree of State tax. Brown Saint sold to Samuel Bateman a tract ot land at Smithton station, for 1,000. E. T. Schaffner reports the following sales In real estate. Sold to John Eberling, lot No. 10, fronting 26 feet on Lincoln avenue, corner of Lafferiy. back 120 feet to an alley; also. Lots No. 1L 12 and 13, fronting 75 feet on Lafferty, back 120 feet to an alley, to H. L. Kramer, both of the above sales being from Bichter and Schaffner's plan of lots laid out in West Lib erty. Also, house and lot, situate corner of Seventh street and Murray avenue, Beltzhoover borough to Frank Morris, 700 cash. HOME 6EUUKITIKS. Light Tradlos nnd Denrihof New Features Price Chnnion. There was no pronounced feeling of any kind displayed at either of the two stock calls yes terday. Investors are evidently waiting for lower prices, which they will not find If the Senate passes the silver bill The leader In activity yesterday was Citizens' Traction, which contributed 240 to the 270 shares traded In. It sold at 6S an advance and closed at that figure Electric was a shade stronger, and Philadelphia Gas weakerln about tho same degree. Changes in the rest of the list were unimportant. FIRST SECOND CALL CALL. U A 13 A Pitts. Pctro. 8. & M. Ex.. 400 Comtncrcisl Nat. Bank... 1U5 103 KxcbanceNat. lianlc S54 fourth Mtloual Bank I35X Freehold Iiank 60 73 .Marine -National junk.... 103 103 Monongahcla Sat lixnk vsa Enterprise Sav. All'y 59 National Insurance CO , Western Insurance Co.... 49 51 'llrldRewater. SS 57 Cbartiers Valley Gas Co 43 i3H People's .Nat. Ub Co 2S People's Xat. Was Jt Pipe. 15J( 10 15Jf 18 Pennsylvania tias Co 14 Philadelphia Co aiK 31! ?i4 31H WheellnitUasUo...... roji Central Traction I7S 28 Z7K 28 Cltlzen' Traction 834 C9 63)4 69 llttsburg Traction 35 1'leasant Valley 3 2 B S9 Pitts., All' v A Man 299 33) ;uo Plttsburir & Western 14 1314 Pitts. 4 Western, pref.... 18K 19H 18 19k K. Y.&Oev. GasCoalCo 3o)J L NorlaMlnlnir Co IS 20 19 20 Luster Mining Co J6JJ I7J 17 ITU East End Electric 60 60 .. Wcstingbouse Electric... 39H 393.- 39U S9 Union Storajre Co 14)j 14U 14" WestlngliouseA'brake Co 118 ,. .... Sales at first call,200 Citizens' traction at 6SK, 10 Pleasant Valley at 20, and 10 Electric at Z9. At second call, 10 shares Philadelphia Gas brought 31, and 40 Citizens T?actlon atGSK- The total sales of stock at New York yester day were 216,442 shares, including: Atchison, 10.175: Lake Shore, 5,535; Louisville and Nash ville. 3,600; Missouri Pacihe, 10.112; Northern Pacific, 8,452; .Oregon Transcontinental, 84,920; Beading, 9.300: Richmond and West Point, 9,170; St. Faul, 12,870; Union Pacific, 8,670. HOKE CAPITAL.' Everything Comfortable nt tho Brinks Sup ply nnd Rates of DUconnt. While a fair business was transacted at the banks yesterday, thero was nothing new in the way of conditions. Money was easy at tho usual rates. Exchanges wero 82.294,924 69; balances. 8423.306 96. A bank officer talked to the point as follows: "I think money will be very easy nntll the tall trade sets in. The summer demand Is generally light. It is greater this season than for many yeans, but business is so active and depositing so heavy that each d.ay adds to the amount of unemployed capital. Most of the loans aro on a six per cent basts, and that will probably be the rato all through the season. To cut It down to outsiders, or occasional borrowers would bo to discriminate against regular customers, who sustain the banks, and who pay six per cent the year round. There would be neither fair ness nor jnstice in this." Money on call 'at Now York yesterday was easy, ranging from 30 per cent, last loan at 3, closed offered at S. Prime mercantile paper. &a6i. Sterling exchange active and very strong at $1 S5 for 60-day bills and 84 S3 for demand. Cloning Bond Quotations. n. s. 4s re 1:1 M. K. &T. Gen. Ss.. 75 Mutual Union 6s....lOO M.J. C. Int. Cert...H3!4 Northern Pac. lsls..H7X Northern Pac. Ms. .112 u. H. 4s, conp .122 U.S. 4W&. reir 103 U. S. 4)i, coup 1C3 Pacific OS of '95 113 Loulalanastamped4s 9IH Norlliw't'n consols. 141 iia&uuri o3...........iuu Tenn. new set. 6s. ...109 Tenn. new set. Ss.. 103 Horthw'n deben's avian Oregon ft Trans. 65.103H Ht.L&I.M. Gen. Ss. 94 St.L. iS.F. Uen.M.114 St. Paul consols 130 St. P. Cnl&Pc. lsts.H6X Tx.. Pc LuG.Tr.Ks. 93K Tenn. nevrsct. 3s.... 75 Canada So. Ids 89ft ifCiiirni j-acinc ibis. in Wen. It. U. 1SU...I17 Den. Alt. (. u 834f D.<, U. Wcstlsts. Eric 2ds 1MV hU K. & T. Gen. 6i.. 87 Tx.. Pe. G.Tr.lts. 43)4 Union pacificists.. .iizx West Shore 106X New Yobs Clearings, $131,013,6S6; balances 87.280.922. Hostox Clearings. 818.642,070; balanoes, 82.210,138. Money 67 per cent. Philadelphia Clearings, 813.133.059; bal ances, S1,S95,002. Baltimore Clearings, 82,055,402; balances, $352,052. Chicago Clearings, 818,479.000. New York exchange quoted at 2540o premium. Rates fur money unchanged. VEET LITTLE DOIIiG, A Slow Movement In Oil Wlihln Narrow Limit. Field Notes. There was light trading In oil yesterday within a range of three-f onrths of a cent. Pitts burg was moderately bullish. Oil City sold early and bought late, buoying up the market a little at the close. New York sent a few buying orders here, but they were not filled. The principal fluctuations were: Opening, 91; highest, 90?4c; lowest, 00; closing, 90K- Tues day's clearances were 144,000 barrels. The tools of the Miller well, located on the Keyscr farms, which have been stnek in the well for the last ton days, have bocn fished out. The Heine well Is pumping about 20 barrels a day. Lumber for seven rigs has been delivered at Jack's Run since the Btraw well came in on last Thursday. Gaily, Gully ami Pittock are putting down a well adjoining the Straw farm, and Messrs. Dimmick fc Boyer are putting down two wells. The Ott well, which was reported to be a big one, is good for about 25 barrels. The Straw well of the Robella Oil Company, of Bellevue, continues up to the standard, and Tuesday its output was 450 barrels, bavine been drilled in the night before. Features of the Oil Marker. Corrected dally by John M. Oakley Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of the Pittsburg Petro leum Exchange: Opened 90)4 I Lowest. . Highest 90Jj I Closed... SO 80)4 Barrels. ... .24.618 ....74.054 Average charters Average shipments Average runs ... o-jm Heflned, New Yors:. 7.:0c Krflned, London, S,Hd, Kenned, Antwerp, 17J4T. Kenned, Liverpool, s 11-1M. Kenned. Bremen, 6.90m. A. B. McGrew quotes: Puts, 8S89; calls. ZK92J Other Oil Mnrkets. New York, June 11. Petroleum opened steady at S9c for spot, and 91c for June. The market declined steadily until afternoon, when a reaction set in and the market closed steady. Stock Exchange Opening, 69Jc; highest, S9Jc; lowest, k8Jic: closing. 89c Consolidated Exchange Openlng.Wc; highest.91c; Ion est, 89c; closing, 90c Total sales, 382,000 barrels. Oil, CITY. June 1L Petroleum opened at 90c; highest, 90c: lowest, S9c; closed. OOfc. Sales. 311.000 barrels; runs, 76.097 harrels; ship ments, 92,658 barrels; charters, 75,873 barrels. Bradford, Jnne 11. Petrolenm opened at 90Kc; highest, 90Mc: lowest, 89c; closed, 90iic; clearances, 400.000 barrel'; charters, 28,571 barrel; shipments, 123,323 barrels; runs, 74,827 barrels. A DULL MABKET. Prices Illnterlnlly Lower Throughout the Day Tho Reasons Assigned for tbe Decline Balls Want to See tbe Sliver Quentlon Settled. New York, Juno lL The stock market to day was for the greater portion of the time in tensely dull, and throughout it presented a re actionary tone, with the result of leaving prices all over the list materially lower than they were last evening. The causes of the decline are to be found in a number of directions, but tbe chief are the hammering of the trading element in dullness, which is the result of the disinclination of the bull leaders to further advance prices pending the dnal settlement of tbe silver legislation. London has been, and was this morning, a seller of stocks. That the falling off of business and prices in the market has no relation to railroad earnings, and, therefore, to be actual value of properties is shown by returns in to-day for the first week In June. The opening of the market was influenced primarily by the declines in London and the selling of arbitrage houses and Chicago uas was sola aown rapiuiy on the diffi culty over the payment of dividends. The VII lards were prominont for their weakness as were also the Vanderbilts: but Sugar, after the decline of IK. was held firm and its final loss Is comparatively insignificant. Chicago was a seller of the Grangers and St. Paul In particular, but the transactions and fluctuations in the regular list outside of the few leaders were confined to small limits, although the downward movement while slow was continuous, and in tbe last hour became more pronounced. The close was dull but weak at tbe lowest prices of the day. Almost everything except Wheeling and Lake Erie is lower, and Oregon Transcontinental is down 2c; Mexican Central, 1U; Missouri Pacific and Chicago Gas, each. IJ4; New England and Louisville and Nashville, each, 1, and Sugar, Lackawanna. Big Four. St. Paul, Wabash pre ferred and Northern Pacific preferred, each, 1 per cent. Railroad bonds dull and without feature of Importance. Sales, $1,227,000. Montana Cen tral firsts rose 3 to 118. . Government bonds have been dull and steady. State bonds have been entirely neglected. Tne following table snows tne prices or active stocks ont'ne New York stock Exchange yester day. Corrected dally for THE DISPATCH by Whits ey & Stephenson, oldest Pittsburg mem bers of ew 1'orltUtocK Exchange, 57 Fourth ave nue: Clos-Open- High- Low- ing inc. est. est. Jlid. Am. Cotton Oil 27( Am. Cotton oil nrer. es Am. Cotton Oil Trust St Atch., Too. 4 S. F 474 47 47 47 Canadian Pacific 82fc 1 X SZH Canada Southern W'4 60 M vri S9!t Central or New Jersey.124 li43S 124H 1243? Central Pacinc 33W Chesapeake A Ohio.... 24 HV kv ;j C. Hnr. & Qulncv ....107 1(,7 iocs, tniu C., Mil. A St. Paul 77 77!f 76H 70M U., A1U. S St. P., pf.. 121 121 IMS 1M- ug 1. r JH4 Ja 1H 1H C. St. L. & Pitts Kii 164 SH J6M C., St. L. & Pitts., pf .. 47 C, !t. P.. II. SO. pi W C .Northwestern U2K 112). 112J 112 O. N. W.. pf 14.1)4 C, C, C. 1 79)4 79.SJ 7S 7'n C. CO I., pf. 100 105 100 09 Col. Uoal & Iron S.1M S3)4 S3 53 Col. & Hocking Val 204 Del.. Lack & West 146M 14034 UVi 1452, Del. Hudson 169 Den. Itlo Grande.... 18H 184 lat 18)4 lien. s. ItioOraiide. pf 544 XA'.i Slii S3X X.T.. Va. & Ga 10! 10H 10.! 10 E. T..Va.AOa.. lstpf 78 K. T.. Va. A Ga.. 2d pf 26 Illinois Central 117 117 117 117 Lake KrleA West 19J, 19)4 U 18 uaRe Lrtei West pr.. b&H m 6S 66)4 Lake Shpro M. S 113 113 IKS MH Loulsvllle&Naiuvllle. 90 90 S9 8SK Mlciucan Central 103 103 102 101 Slonile A, Ohio 17 Missouri Pacific 76H TS4 74 741f New York Central 110 110)4 110 no N. Y.. L. E. A V Wi 23 27J4 n N. r.. C8t. L 17J4 . Y.. C St. L. pr. 73S N. Y..C A St. L. 2dPf 4te K.Y. A3. K. 49)4 49 KH 4S)? N. Y.. O. & W. 20K 20X 20)4 MX Norfolk A Western.... 23X a 2JX 2) Norrolk A Western pf. 64 64 64 S3 Northern Pacific iH 10 K z!K Xi Northern Pacinc or... SSM MM 84)4 81 Ohio & Mississippi 24 Oresron Improvement. 49)4 49)4 49)4 49)4 Oregon Transcon 61)4 52)4 49)4 49K Pacinc Mall 44 44 43 43 Peo.. Dec. A Evans.... 2IM 21U 21X 2054 Phlladel. AKeadlnir... 47)4 47)4 46)4 43)4 Pullman Palace Car... 105H 206 205 205 Klchmond A W. P. T.. 23X 23V U 23 KlchmondAW.P.T.pl .... 84 St. L. A San V. 1st nt gt Texas Pacific. .. 22M 22V Z2M 22 Union Pacific M te C6 H 13)4 28. 78 sm 21)4 51)4 Boston Ktorka. Atch. A Ton 47X Boston A Mont H Calumet A Hecla....3l6 Catalpa "-E5 Franklin Huron Kearsarge -f Osceola J Pewablc (new) 10 Onlncy '2 Doston A Albany....220)4 0.. B. AQ 107 Clnn.. San. A Cley.. 30)4 AC1U n. J1.........10U.& Flint APere M 3J Flint A PereM. pre.103 L. it. A Ft, S ....... 99 Mass. Central 19 Jlcx. Central com... 29 N. Y. A IT. Ens:..... 49 N. Y. A N. Eng. 7S.124X Old Colony. 171 Rutland preferred.. 72 Wis. Central com... 30 Wis. Central pf 60 Allouez He. Co 7 Atlantic 24 Santa Fe copper w Tamarack .......200 Annlston Land Co.. 59 San Diego Land Co. 2354 W est Jtno Liana 1.0.. io?s Hell Telephone 239 Lnmson Stores KM WfttAr Power 5 Centennial Mining. 37M Phllndclphln Stock. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, .brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue. Members New York Stock Ex change: Eld. . 5334 . 23 5-19 . US .52)4 Asked. 53 23)4 lit. 52V 624 33)4 84)4 Pennsylvania Hallroad Heading Buffalo, Pittsburg A Western, l.ehlEh Vall-jr Lehiirh N&v! ration 5ZH Northern Pacific 2S Northern Pacific preferred 84 IN THE JURY'S HANDS. WnltloK for the Verdict In the Salt of Tnrbell Agnlnxt the Pennsylvania Rnll road A Slow-Going Grand Jury Gen eral Conrt New. , TJie suit of P. S. Tarbell against thePenn sylvania Railroad Company for damages for the deaths of his wife and children, who were passengers on the day express that was lost in the Johnstown flood, was given to the Jury yesterday. The taking of testimony occu pied ten days, and the last was given yester day. Both sides submitted numerous points of law for the consideration of tbe Court, and A. M. Imbrie opened fur the defense. He ontliued the case and held that tbe employes of tho railroad company had been greatly negligent in holding tbe train at Conemaugb 011 the day of the flood. Tbe train, he said, should havb been put in a safe place, and when they could not do that the passengers should have been warned and told to flee to high ground. The trainmen had ample notice that the dam was going, and should have taken measures for tho safety of the lives committed to their care. Mr, Gordon followed for the defendants. He maintained that the officers of tbe railroad com pany had done all in their power for tbe safety of the passengers. They placed tbe train in what was considered tho safest place available, and were prevented from going elsewhere by the many wasb-onts and land-slides along the Hue. Tho disaster was wholly beyond their con trol, and he asked for a verdict for the de fendants. Thomas M. Marshall concluded for the plain tiffs. He referred in a pathetic manner to the loss of Mr. Tar bell's dear ones, caused, he main tained, by the negligence of the railroad com pany, and asked that damages be awarded. Judge White then delivered a careful and thorough charge. He reviewed tbe testimony in the case, aud defined tbe law on negligence and a railroad company's responsibility. When he had concluded the jury retired, and the court adjourned. A SITJGGISH GBAHD JTJBT. They Get a Slave on for One Day, bat Re lapse the Next. The court officials have been murmuring for the last few days at the slowness of the grand jury in disposing of cases. They have been putting out about 20 cases a day, all minor cases that need not occupy much time. On one day a threat to complain to Jndge Collier was made, and that day 40 cases were disposed of, but the day following tbe nnmber dropped again. Yesterday a trno bill was returned aganist Detective Sol Coulson for assault and battery on Attorney L. K. Porter. The other true bills were: John Forisgger, Wm. Iiudcate, Gus bauermllch, Bertha Sauermllch, assault and battery; Lee Cavett, George S. Dogg, aggra vated assault and battery; Thomas Drennan, Margaret Garrison, James Mlllijran, John Me Clure. larceny; Charles Morris, larceny from the person; Mollie Hoyt, selling liquor without a license: John Gabel, bigamy. The following bills were ignored: Franz Bor der. Frank Denmarsb, Edward Kelly, selling liquor without a license; E. Gross, Wm. Lua gate. malicious mischief; A. Kline, forcible en try; Charles F, Winterbanm, rape. .SUE FOR THE DUTEBEHCE. Tbe Snle of n Coke Plant T.endi to I,eiral Difflcnlilcs Over a Contract. The Chicago Furnace Company yesterday en tered suit in the United States Circuit Court against J. W. Mooro x Co. to recover S5,G62 97 claimed to be due. It is alleged that in IBS'J the furnace company contracted with Moore & Co. to ship them five cars of coke per day for six months at SI and SI 10 per ton. Moore & Co. afterward sold out their busi ness to tbe H. C. Frick Coke Company, who afterward shipped them tho coke, but at mar ket prices, Moore & Co. were to refund the difference between that and the contract price, but of this difference there is still due So 662 79. To-Day'e Trlnl List. Common Pleas Court No. 2 General argu mentlist. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs J. Mc Donough (3), Walter Boyce, Coleman Wal lace, Herman Horscb, Henry Rnhe, William Stewart, Mamie Campbell, P. D. Hoffstott, F. K. Bankerd (2), William Krousn. Laura Green, John Peters, Mary Murphy (2), Kate Renz Sr Kato Renz, Jr., John Renz, George Renz, John Roach (2), Joseph Brown. Offenders Convicted. George Grogan, alias George White, was convicted of entering tbe saloon of Philip Tress, on Grant street, and stealing cigars and whisky. J. McDonough was convicted of the larceny of a set of harness from Joseph Lough rey. Dora Wilde was convicted of the larceny of S3 90 from Theresa Griffith. A. Standford was acquitted of receiving stolen goods. Llttlo Leant Briefs. Suits for divorce on the grounds of desertion were entered yesterday by Elias Crooks against Hannah Crooks, and Josephine Reminschneider against George Reminschneider. John F. Kennedy, Thomas Gowan and Andrew Ellis yesterday entered suit against Morrison, Cass & Co. to recover for the alleged infringement of a patent on soda ash furnaces. Air argument was had in the United States Circuit Court yesterday in tho injectmentsuit of H. T. Stewart against Addison Allen to re cover coil land in Fayette county. A number of depositions were read, and at the conclusion of the hearing Judge Acheson took the papers and received bis decision. ETVEB IHTEIIIGEHCE. Business Growing Beautifully Less Tbe Water Down to Threo Feet. The river marks yesterday at about 3 P. jr. were 3 feet 3 incbes and stationary. Tho water bad fallen six inches during 24 hours. No coal was sentont and hardly any tows, tbe low water, of conrse, being to blame. The oper ators are baving a good rest just now and do not desire to break through it. Navigation Nate. The Allan Gray and young Eeneclan left for Cincinnati. The John L. T.lddell went out with a small mixed tow yesterday. TncBIue JunlaU, City of Louisville and Gus A. Williams arrived in port yesterday with tows. 'The Kllcn Bavne. II. P. Ellis and William Town shend caine in with empties. Tuesday night's excursion on the City of Pitts burg was quite a success. The boat was crowded andnodlsagixeablo event occurred to mar the harmony of the trip. The Pittsburg reached Mc lice's Kocas in perfect safety. THE James O. Blaine, of the Pittsburg and Morgantown line, arrived In with a crowd of p-is-sengcrs and a large cargo. As usual, the whlscy Jugs were scattered all along the wharf. Those Morgantown boats ongbt to be nnateady vessels to travel in, seeing that they carry snch a loadl BY trifling with a cold, many a one al lows himself to drift into a condition favor able to the development of some latent dis ease, which thereafter takes full possession of tho system. Better cure your cold at once with Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, a good remedy for tbroat-ails and lung affec tions. HICK flKAIACHBCmner,, utriaLTl.r Ptlis. SICK HEADACHE '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. 'Carter's Little Liver PlUi. '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE. SICK HEADACHE Wabash 13)4 Wabash preferred 1SH Western Union.... .... 85 Wheeling A L. H...... 78K Sugar Trust. 83 National Lead Trust.., 21)4 Chicago Gas Trust....; 53 ' nol5-7-TTiia SUPPLIES ARE HEAYY And the Ton& of ihe Produce Market Shows Ease. EGOS AND CHEESE EXCEPTIONS, Both Being Higher, With a Strong Upward Tendency. THE SUGAE BOOM UNPUXCTURED Office of Pittsburg Dispatch, 1 Wednesday. June 11, 189a Country Produce Jobblns Prices. Supplies of seasonable stuff were unusually largo to-day, and, despite a good demand, both on local and shipping account, the general tone of the market was easy. Now potatoes were off a little from previous quotations, and so also were old potatoes, for which the demand has slackened materially in consequence of the abundance and low prices of new stock. New beans and peas also touched a lower range, and Tuesday's outside prices on strawberries were not maintained, the bulk of the supply being Eastern stock in poor condition. A few lots of home-raised berries sold readily at 12013c Bntter was steady, with a better undertone. Cheese was in active request, particularly new Sweitzor. which is not coming forward in suf ficient quantities to keep pace with tbe de mand. A consignment of 00 pounds was grabbed up at quotations this morning almost as soon as placed on tbe market. Eggs were firm and higher, with the demand confined al most entirely to nearby stock; Southern and Western not wanted. Fruits of all kinds con tinued to show an upward tendency under the lead of lemons. Cabbage, tomatoes, encum bers, etc, were barely steady at the prices named. Butter Creamery, Elsln, 17c; Ohio do, 16c: fresh dairy packed, 1012c; country rolls, 79c. Beans Navy hand-picked beans, $2 002 10. Beeswax 2830c W ft for choice;Iow grade, 2022c Cidek Sand refined. $7 60; common, $3 00 4 00; crab cider, $7 508 00 i barrel; cider vin egar. 1012c ip gallon. . . Ciiee.se New Ohio cheese. 9)fc: New York cbeesc.lOQIOXc: Limberger,10gi:j4c: domes tic Swcltzpr. 1719c: imported Sweitzer, 240. Eoos loSloKc V dozen for strictly fresh; duck eggs, 17c: goose eggSOc Fnurrs Strawberries. 610c a box; t8 503 4 50 per two-bushel stand; gooseberries, ?J 25 2 0 a bushel box. Featiiebs Extra live geese. 6060e; No. 1, do, 404oc; mixed lots. 3035c $ ft. Maple Sybcp New. 759oc a can; maple sugar. 10011c ?1 ft. HONEY-ISC ft ft. Poultry Lire chickens, 60cJl 00 a pair; dressed, 1214c a pound. Seeds Clover, choice, 62 fts to bushel, S4 00 bushel; clover, Lireo English, 62 fts, $4 3o 4 60; clover. Alslke, JS 00; clover, white, J6 50; timothy, choice. 43 fts, SI 6.5 1 70; blue grass, extra clean, 14 fts, tl 2-JQl 30: bins grass, fancy, 14 fts, SI 30: orchard grass. 14 fts. SI 40; red top, 14 fts, SI 00; millet, 50 ft', 75c; Hungarian gras, 50 fts. 75c; lawn era's, mixture of fine grasses S2 50 If? bushel of 14 fts. Tallow Country, 3c: city rendered. 4c Tropical Fruits Lemons, common, $3 00 3 25; fancy. S4 505 00: Messina oranges. J5 00 5 50; Imperials, S3 506 OU; bananas, SI 75 2 00 firsts. 'SI 50 good seconds $1 bunch; pine apples, S912 a hundred. Vegetables New Southern potatoes. S2 73 25 V barrel; cabbaee, S2 25 3 25 $) crate: Bermuda onions. S3 25 19 bushel crate: greer. onions, 1520c jfl dozen; asparagus, 25 50c f) bnnch: green beans. SI 5MJ1 75 ft halt barrel basket; wax beans, S2 002 25; green peas. S2 252 50 $ basket; cucumbers, SI 00 2 00 $ box; tomatoes, S2 503 50 box. Groceries. The local people receive advices from New York to-day to the effect that sugars were still a drug, as the boom showed no signs of collapsing. Talk was heard indicating an early advance to a basis Qf 8c for granulated. The talk on coffee continues to be bullish, and rice, molasses and syrnps are firmly held in anticipation of higher prices. The Eastern situation is thus outlined by a leading author ity: "There is nothing of a boomy character in the condition ot the grocery market, and in the majority of cases conservatism prevails. The tariff question continnes a matter of com ment and speculation as to the final result in tho Senate, but as the probability of any changes taking place on the 1st ot July now seems to have passed away, buyers have in vested more freely against early wants, espe cially in sugar anifmolasses." Green Coffee Fancy Rio. 24fg!25Ke; choice Rio, 22K23)c; prime Rio, 23c: low grade Rio, 20X21Kc; "Id Government Java. 28S30c; Maracaibo, 2527c: Mocha, 30 32c; Santos, 2226c; Caracas, 2527;La Gnayra, 2627c , Roasted (In bapers) Standard brands. 25c; high grades. 2030Kc; old Government Java, bulk. 3334c; Maracaibo, 2f!29c; Santos, 26 30c; peaborry, 30c; choice Rio. 26c; prime Riu, 25c; good Rio. 24c; ordinary, 21K22Xc Spices (whole) Cloves, 1718c: allspice, 10c; cassia, Sc: pepper, 15c; nutmeg. 7580c Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7Jc; Ohio, 120, 8Xc; headlight, 150, 8Jc: water white, 10c; globe, 1414Kc; elatne. 14c; car nadlne, llc; royallne, 14c; red oil, llllc; pnrity, 14c Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 4345c $ gallon; summer, 3S40c: lard oil. 6558c Strup Corn syrup, 2729c; choice sugar syrup, 363Sc; prime sugar syrup, 3033c; strictly prime, 33835c: new maple syrup. Doc. N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 474848c: choice. 46c: medium. 3S43c: mixed. 4042& SODA Bi-carb in kegs, 33c; bi-carb In' iv, 5?ic; Oi-carD assorted packages, beetle; sal-soda in kegs, c: do granulated, 2c Candles Star, fnll weight, 8c: stearlce, set, 8Kc: parafflne, ll12c Rick Head Carolina, 77Jic: choice, i 6Jic; prime. 6c; Louisiana, 56$c Starch Pearl, 3c; cornstarch, 5)6c; gloss starch. 57c Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, $2 63; Lon don layers,S275;Muscatels,S250; California Mus catels,82 40; Valencia,8ic;Ondara Valencia. 10 llc; sultan. 9llc; currants, 56c: Turkey prunes, 6G?ic: rench prunes, 912c; Salon ica prunes, In 2-ft packages, 9c: cocoanuts 1 100, SO; almonds, Lan., $ ft, 20c; do Ivica, 17c: do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap., 1314c; Sicily filberts, 12c; Smyrna figs, 12213c; new dates, 6 6c; Brazil nuts, lie; pecans, 9X10c; citron, V ft, lSglSc; lemon peel, 16c ft; orange peel, 17c Dried Fruits Apples sliced, per ft., 6c; apples, evaporated, liwj!10c: peaches, evapor ated, pared, 2426o: peaches, California, evap orated, unpared, 1718c: cherries, pitted, 13 18Kc; cherries, unpitted, fi6c; raspberries, evaporated, S2.13c; blackberries, 77c; huckelberrles, 100112c. Suoaes Cubes, 7JgC; powdered, 7Jc; granu lated, 'Aq; confectioners' A, 6c: standard A, 6Jic; soft white, 6K6c; yellow, choice, 6li ejjc; yellow, good, G&bXc; yellow, fair, 6 6c; vellow, dark, o5-c Pickles Medium, bbls. (1,200), S9 00; me dium, half bbls. (600), So 00. Salt No, 1. f? bbl, 95c; No. 1 ex. ? bbl. 81 00: dairy, ?! bbl. Si 20; coarse crystal. ) bbl. $1 20; Higgins' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, J2 80; Hlggins' Eureka, 16-14 ft packets, S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches, S2 00 2 25; 2ds, SI 651 80; extra peaches. 22 402 CO; piu peaches. SI 05; finest corn, SI 251 40: Hfd Co. corn, 65Q90c; red cherries. 90cSl: Lima beans, SI 20; soaked do. 80c; string do. 6570c: marrowfat peas, SI 101 25; soaked peas 70 80c; pineapples, SI 301 40: Bahama do, S2 75; damson nlums, 95c; greengages. SI 50: egg plums, SI 75; California pears. S2 40; do green gages, SI 75; do egg plums, SI 75; extra white cherries, S2 40; raspberries, 95cSl 10; strawber ries. 80c; gooseberries, &5&SWc: tomatoes, 83S8c; salmon, 1-fi, SI 301 80; blackberries, GOc; succotash, 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c: do green, 2-ft, SI 251 50; corn boef. 2-ft cans, S2 10; 14-ft cans, $14; baked beans, SI 40l 50; lobster. 1-ft, SI 801 90; mackerel. 1-ft cans, broiled, SI 50; sardines, domestic, !, S4 254 35: sardines, do mestic. Ks. S6 7o7; sardines, imported. V.. 8115012 60; sardines, imported. X. 518; sar dines, mustard, S3 35; sardines, spiced. S3 50. Fisn Extra No, 1 bloater mackorel, 836 bbl; extra Na 1 do. mess S40i extra No. 1 mack erel, shore, S28: extra No. 1 do, mess, 532; No. 2 shore mackerel, S23. Codfish Whole pollock, -SJc f? ft; do medium, Georgo's cod, 6c; do tarirA 7." Imn.lota htl.'o In ctrlno An rr George's cod in blocks. 6J47Jfc Herring Ronmt shore, S3 501 bbl; split, !li 50: lake, S3 25 1 100-ft bbl. White lish, S3 50 100-ft half bbl. LakP trout. So 50 half bbl. Finnan haddock, 10c f. ft. Iceland halibut, 13c ?) ft. Pickerel, half bbl, S3 00; quarter bbl, SI 35; Potomac her ring, S3 50 ?) bbl; S2 00 1 half bbl. Oatmeal So 005 25 fl bbl. Grain, Flonr nud Fred. Weakness continues to be tbe prominent features of this market, thongh tbe recent re covery in oats Is fully maintained. Corn, feed and hay are lower. The sales on call at tbe Grain and Flour Exchange to-day were: One car sample shelled corn, 5 days, S8c: 1 car No. 1 timothy bay, 5 days, Sll: I car No. 2 white oats, last half of July, 34c The receipts bulletined aggregated IS cars, as follows: Via tbe Pitts burg and Lake Erie, 1 ear of flour: via the Bal timore and Ohio. 1 car of flour, 1 of hay; via tbe Pittsburg aud. Western, S cars of oats, 1 of hay; via the Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. Louis, 4 cars of oats; via the Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago, 3 cars of rvo, 3 of oats, 1 of flour. Total receipts since last Wednesday, 207 cars. Prices are for carload lots on track: WHEAT-New Ho. 2 red, 9495c; No. 8, 810 C2c Corn No. 2 yellow ear, 42423c;high mixed ear. 4141Kc:No.2 yellow, shelled, 8338c; high mixed shelled corn. 37K38c Oats No. 2 white, 3333Xc; extra. No. 3, 3232fc: mixed, S0K31c RYE no. 1 Pennslvania and Ohio, 60Q61c; No. 1 Western. 59060c Flour Jobbing prices Fancy winter and spring patents 15 50.3 75: winter straight, $0 005 25: clear winter, SI "535 00; straight XXXX bakers', Ji 2504 5a Rye.flour, S3 50 3 75. Milfeed Middlings, fine white. SI5 50 16 00 $1 ton: brown middlings. S14 0015 00; winter wheat bran, Sll 5CQ12 00; chop feed, 13 0015 00. HAY Baled timothy. No. 1, Sll 0011 25; No. 2 do. S9 5010 00; loose, from Wagon, 813 00 15 CO. according to quality: No. 2 prairie hay, S7 OWSn 50; packing do, SO 506 75; clover hay, S7 608 0a Straw Oat, S6 757 00; wheat and rye, J8 CO 66 25. Provision. An unchanged condition of affairs continues to prevail in this branch of tbe markets. The only new suggestion offered to-day was that hogs were stiffening np at the principal West ern receiving points. Sugar-cured hams, largo, 10c; sugar-cured hams, medium. 103c: sugar-bams, small, ll&c: r sugar-cured breakfast bacon, S sugar-cured shouluers, ojic; sugar-curea ooneiess buuui dcrs. 8J4c; sugar-enred California hams, 8c; sugar-cured dried beef flats, 9c: sugar-cured dried beef sets, 10c: sugar-cured dried beef rounds. 12c; bacon, shoulders. 6c; baconv clear sides. 7&c; bacon, clear bellies, TKc: dry salt shoulders. 6Kc: dry salt clear sides, TJic Mess rork, heavy, 413 50: mess pork, family, S13 5a Lard Refined, in tierces, 5Vc; balf-barrels, 6c; 00-ft tubs, CJc; 20-ft palls, 6c; 50-ft tin cans, 6c; 3-B tin pails, 6$c; 5-ft tin pails, BKc; 10-ft tin palls, 6Vc Smoked sausage, long, 5c; large, 6c Fresh pork, links. 9c Boneless hams. 10c Pigs' feet, half-barrels, W 00; quarter-barrels, S2 15. Lumber. Like tho deacon's one-boss shay, tbe lumber market is running along as usual, much tbe same, with perhaps a little less animation than was noticeable a fortnight ago. The demand is fair in a general way, with the supply rather excessive, in consequence of which tbe market may be rated in buyers' favor, as follows pine unplaned yard quotations. Clear boards, per M .- fSKXtam CO Select common boards, per M 30 00 Common boards peril 2000 Sheathing 18 00 Pine frame lumber per M a 00(327 00 Shingles Mo. 1, Win. perM 50? bhlngles. No. 2, ISin. per M.... ... ? Lath...?. .7. 00 hard woods yard quotations. Ash, 1 to 4 in 40 0tg00 Black walnut, green, log run 2 5??2?S Kl-ck walnut, dry, log run SSSSS Cherry 40 00(380 03 Green white oak plank, 2 to 4 In - MOOfflMW Dry white oak plank, 2to 4in - H5X? Dry white oak boards, lin S2S22S2 West Va.vello-w nine. 1 Inch 20 00S5 00 WestVa. yellow pine, IX inch SS52?5? West Va. yellow poplar, H to lin HSSSSS2 Hickory, ftf t3fn.. 1SC0&25 0O Hemlock bulHSng lumber, perM la 00 Hank rails - MOO Boat studding "OO Coal carplank " PLANED. Clear boards per M .,?'5? Surface boards 3" 00K0O Clear, K-inch beaded ceiling 26 00 Partition boards, per SI - 35 00 flooring, No.l - 3000 Flooring, No. 2 25 00 Yellow pine floorlug 3O004O0O Weather-boarding, monlded. No. 1.... 30 00 Weather-boarding, moulded, No. 2.... 2o00 Weather-boarding, 4-inch 3)00 HARD WOODS JOBBING PRICES. Ash a onans oo Walnut logrun, green 25 09345 00 Walnut log run. dry 35 oorffiso 00 White oak plank, green 17 00319 00 White oaR plank, dry 20 00322 00 White oak boards dry 13 00(323 00 West Va. yellowpine. 1 in 19 C02l 00 WestVa. yellowpine, 1)4 In 20 00(325 00 Yellow poplar 13 t323 00 Hickory, 1)4 to 3 in 20 00325 00 Hemlock..?..., 11M12C0 Bunk rails 14 00 Boat studding. 14 00 Coal carplank Is 00 tC-3 s$& BYMITOMS-Mol.t. C V are; tntenne Itehlns mj . andtlnglngtnitsl TAnlghtl worse by m A U fwratehlng. lral HbcB IBsr B lowed to contlnns ITCHING PILES.erJK becoming very aore. SWAYSE'S OUT. MEXT stops the itching and bleeding:, heals ulceration, and in most eases removes the tn. mors. Swathe's Omtm ht la lolil bj draf glsu, or jnallad k) sot sddreas on receipt of price, 50 eta. s box ; 3 boxea, f 1 .2S, silicn letter. DR. SWATHE SOt. Pblladelpnls. Pa. BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my2 JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKBK3 AND BEOKEH3. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleunv Private wire to New York and Chicago. 4fi SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. mv2B-81 STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. -TTTHITE STAR LIS K FOR qtJEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Royal and United States Hall Steamers. Teutonic Julv 23.9:30am Teutonic, Aug 2u,S:3aam Britannic, Aug 27, 2:30pm Majestic Sept. 3,8:30am Germ'c, Sept. 10. 2:30 pm Brltannfc, July 30, 4 pm 'Malestlc, Aug. 6. 10 am Germanic, Aug. 13,4 pm Tram White Slur dock, root of West Teeth su Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, SO and upward. Second cabin. S40 and upward, according to steamer and location of berth. Ex cnrslon tickets on favorable terms. Steerage. S29. White Star drafts payable on demand In all tbe principal banks throughout Great Itrltaln. Ap ply to JCHN J. McCOKMICK, 639 and 401 Smith field st.. Pittsburg, or J.BKliCE 13J1A1, Gen eral Agent, 41 Broadway, New York. Je3-D ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ' The only direct line From GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY and GALWAY To PHILADELPHIA. Passenger accommodations unexcelled. Prepaid Intermediate. $30. Steerage, $19. Passengers by this route are saved the ex pense and inconvenience attending transfer to Liverpool or from JTew York, J. J. MCCOR MICK, 401 and 639 SmithHeld St.. A. D. SCORER fc SON. 415 Smithtield St., Pittsburg. nibS-99-TTS AMERICAN LINE, Balling every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool, Passenger accommodations lor all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Qreat Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe den, Denmark, etc PETER WRIGHT A. SONS, General agents. 305 Walnut st. Philadelphia. Full Information can be had of J. J. MCCOR MICK, Fourth avenue and Smlthfiold street; LOUIS MOESER, 16 Smithfield street. ml8-44-TTS HAMBURG-AMERI CAN PACKET CO EXPRESS SERVICE between New York, Southampton and Hamburg bv tbe magnificent new twin-screw steamers of 10,000 tons and 12,500 to 16,000 horse-power. This Line holds the record for fastest trips to and from South ampton and (he Continent. Equal to Six Days 2 Hours to Queenstown. Steamers unexcelled for tafety, speed and comfort. Through tickets to London and Paris. Apply to Hamburg-American I General Passenger Packet Co., 37 Broad-I Agents. way.N.Y. C. B. RICHARD & Co., 61 Broadway, New York. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO.. E!7 Smithfield St. LOUIS MOESER. 61C Smithfield st. J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 Smithfield St. myl8-TTS STATE LINE To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London derry, Liverpool and London. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin passage 35 to S50. accordlns to loeatloa ol stateroom. Excursion (35 to $95. steerage to and from .Europe st Lowest Bates. State of California" building. AUSTIN' UALDWIN &-CO.. General Agents, &i Hroadrray, Hew York. j. j. Mccormick. Agent. 039 and 401 Smithfisld St. Pittsburg. Ps. mhl2-80-s CUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIV ERPOOI VIA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40 North river: Fast express mail service. Serv1a,Jnne 14, 2 !pm. Bothnia. July 2. 6 am Gallia, June 18, 8:30 am TJmbrla. July 6.7:30 am Etruria,Juno21.8anT Servla, July 12, 2p m Aurania, Jane-2!.lpmGallla, July 18,8 am Will not carry steerace. Cabin passage GO and upward, accordlnc to location; intermediate, KS5 and S40L Bteeraze tickets to and from all parts oEurope at very low rates. For f reicht and passage apply to the company, office. 4 Bowling Green, New Yorlc Vernon H. Brown & Co. j. j. Mccormick, 639 ui 401 smithaeia street, PitMburc apH-41-n WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, Embroidery and White Goods Department- direct importation from the best manufac turers of St. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Edz lnffs, Flouncings, Skirt Widths and Allovers. Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncings. Buyers will and these goods attractive both in pnea and novelties of design. Fnll lines of New Laces and White Ggods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades in dado and plain or sprinj fixtures, Lace Cur tains, Portieres, Chenille Curtains, Poles and Brass Trimmings; Floor, Table and Stair OH Cloths In best makes, lowest prices for quality. WASH DRESS FABRICS. The largest variety from which no' select. Toll Du Kords, Chalon Cloths, Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suiting. Heather & Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. Jal3-D E BOTTLES Removed Scrofulous Lumps from my neck. They were large as an Egg. J E2T27JE UKAff, Montcalm, Mich. 3IEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PEN.N AVENUE. PITTSBURG. VA. As old residents know and back files of Pitts burg papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physician In the city, de voting special attention to all chronic diseases. fcressponDsNOFEEUNTILCURED MCDni IQ aod mental diseases, physical IlLM V UUo decay.nervous debility, lack of energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulncss. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im- poverisbed blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting tbe person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN srepifont blotches, falling bair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, nlcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cored for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system. 1 1 P M AD V kidney and bladder derange U III 1 1 AH I ments, weak back, graveL ca tarrhal discbarges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittler's life-long, extensive experience insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-senso principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as it here. Office hours, 9 A. Jf. to 8 p. M. Sunday. 10 A. SI. to 1 P. M. only. DR. WUITTIER, oil Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. jeS-15-DSuwK XR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT WEAMESS InMKN'dcbllltated" through disease or otherwise. WE GTJAKANTEE to CUKE by thl New IMPROVED ELECTHIC MELT or KEt'UNDiiONEY. Made for this specific purpose. Core of Physical Weak ness, giving Preely. Mild. Soothing, Continuous Currents of Electricity through all weak parts, restoring them to HEALTH and VIGOKOU3 bTKENGTH. Electric current felt Instantly, or. we forfeit J.3,000 in cash. BELT Complete (i and up. Worst cases Permanently Cured in three months. Sealed pamphlets Tree. Call on or ad dress SANDEN ELECTRIC CO.. 819 Broadway, New York. mytS-42-TTSSU DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all cases rs. -quiring scientific and cpntUren--tial treatment! Dr. S. K. Lake. M. R. C. P. S., is the oJUest and most experienced specialist In the city. Consultation free and trietlv eonfidentiaL OfSca hours to and7to 8p.m.; Sundays. 2to 4 P. M.Coniult them personally, or write. DOCTOE3. LAXE, cor. Penn ava. and 4tn St., Pittsburg, Pa. eiiDWlc oollc's Oofctcm. EOOtJ COMPOUND nmnnsed of Cotton Boot. Tansy and. Pennyroyal a recent discovery try on i 'old physician. Is successfuuu used rmmOUir-Safe. EffectnaL Price SL bytnalV sealed. Ladles, ask your druggist for cook a Cotton Boot Compound and take no substitute, or inclose 2 stamps for sealed particulars. Ad dress roSD LILT COMPANY, No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ayeDetroit, Mich. "-O-Soldin Pittsburg," Pa by Joseph Flenv tag fc Son. Diamond and Market sts. sc26-23-TTSnwkEOWg CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ' PENNYROYAL PILLS RED CROSS DIAMOND BKATtD, Safe and aliriyi relUble. IsavUe, ur urnsrsnsL lor itamona s7rana. In red metilliu boxes, waled wtta riinsat nnnnn. iaun nn oiner. au 411s la puteboara boxea with pink wrap per are dangerona counterfeits. &a 4c. (itamps) for parttculars, tenlmosUlJ anJ "Ifelleffar Ladles' in UUer.br return mall. Name Paper. CUekwter Cknl Co3UdlMa 8q.,FaiU-t r OCO-71-TT9 TO WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, ete, I will send a valuable treatise (seated) containing full particulars for home cure. FREE of chargeA splendid medical work: should be read by every man who Is nervous and debilitated. Address, JProf. F. C. FOiriiEB. Moodu,ConBs -oclS-43-DSuwk ERVES! Strong, brare, successful men and women win half the! r Ufa battles on their nerTe. N ervk B BANS cure Nervous Debility,, Mental Depression, Weak Back, Sleeplessness, Loss ot Appe tite, Hysteria, Numbness. Trembling. Bad Dreams and alt Nerrous Diseases. Jt per box, postpaid- Pamphlet sent free. Address NerTe Bean Co., Buffalo, N. Y. At Joseph Fleming Sc Son's. 42a Market St., and all leading; druggist. (WILCOX'S COMPOUND), Safe. Certain and Effectual. At DruBri5s' everywhere or by mail. Send 4 cts.f f Book, "WOMAN'S SAFE-GUARD" sealed. WILCOX SPECIFIC CO., Phila, Pa. inv-tit-rrswK FEMALE BEANS. Absolutely reliable, perfectly safe, most powerful f eznals regulator known; never fall tJ3abox,iKstpaid: one bos sifflcient. Address LIOS DRUG COBufraIo,S. T. Sold by iOS. FI.EMTXQ & SOS, 112 Market SC apl7-40-rra FOR MEN ONLY! A rUOl rlSC General aBdOTSEVOUSMBrXITYi f TT 7? "aC Weakness of Body and Iliad; Effects V U -EsjJJ ofErrorsorExcessesinOIdorYsxmff, Itsbttst. Ifobls SsSHOOD rally RestsrM. Hew to Eslsrts sa4 SlreafthranlAK,i;.VnKVSLOPItD01ta,lSS PARTS of BODt. ibjolidflToafiillnr IIOJIS TMUTHKIT-Bnellls In dsj. Sesifeitrjr from 4 7 Stales sod Forelrs Censtrfea. Ton esawrttn them. Boas, fall explassUoa, sad prosfa stalled (aealed) fres Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, H. Y. mj3-36-TTSSu Of EC. WEFTS NERVE; AND BRAIN TREATMENT Spcdflts for HTsrlai4Dlzzlncs,Fit3,IJeTipaIg1af,Wak fulness. Mental Depression, Softening of the Bnin,r suiting1 In insanity and leading to misery deca- ana death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Lots of Powev la either sex, Inrolontary Loses, and Spermatorrhoea caused by oTer-exortion of tho brain, self-abuse of OTer-ln diligence Eich box contains one month's treat merit. $1 a box, or six for (3. cent by mall prepaid With each order for six boxes, -will send purchaser guarantee to refund money If tho treatment falls to cure. Guarantees Issued and genuino sold only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, J701 and 2401 Penn ava, and Corner Wylie and Fulton st. PITTSBURG, PA. mylS-ol-TTsao: WEAK MANHOOD Zirfy Dff7 sad Ahws lapel rr. I.Mt TImf. and hAAlth fnllYT rpfrtored. Tartrate! etml. Parts enUi7ed.rtreninheneL. Kw hb TrvuiM sent free and sealed. lrrlXui. ItfrtM T.irUICnE U3TITCTK, 110 MS TniOsas St, TUXj je5-s5S-DSDWk A BOOK HSR THE MILLION FRC1?' 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