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    THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JUNE 24; 1890.
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AILIYE STOCK YARDS
Cattle a Shade Lower at Sources of
Supply, and Markets Here
SHOW A DOWNWARD TENDEKCT.
Beceipts at East Liberty Too Heaty for
Wants of Trade.
BWIKE AEE HEATX AND SHEEP DITTO
orricE or rnrsBUKO dispatch, J
JIOSDAT. June 23, 1880. 4
Receipts and quality of cattle at Here's
Island Tarled Terr little from last week.
Movement and range of prices was practic
ally tha same as last Monday, tbongh some
droTers reported markets slow, with pros
pects that concessions would haTe to be
made to buyers in order to unload. Prime
heaTy Chicago beeves sold at a range of
$5 30 to $5 50; medium do, fl 75 to ?5 10;
prime light weights, (i 45 to H 65; fair to
Rood do, $4 25 to 54 35; common to fair thin
and rough steers, $3 to H There was no de
mand for freh cows, ana sales were made at a
loss. A few bead were sold below what they
cost. The range of prices was $25 to MO per
head. Calves were in good demand ar 5c to 6c
per fi. A few bulls were sold at 2c to 3c
per lb.
Receipts from Chicago: J. Zeigler, 140 head;
L. Uerson, 130: A. Froram, 73; L. Rothschild.
61 From Pennsylvania: D. 0. Pisor, 3; G.
Fllnner. 4; J. Kelber, 6; McCrearyA Sergeant,
a Total, 412; last week. 423; provions week,
SS3. The offerings of sheep and lambs were
little more than half the number of last Mon
day. Marts were barely 6teady at last week's
range of prices. Good to choice sheen sold at
M 50 to $5 25. and common to fair do at a range
of S3 OO to $4 25. Yearlings sold at t5 25 to
5 7a, and lambs at 5c to 7c per pound. Re
ceipts from Ohio: banford fc Langdon, 36.
From Pennsylvania: I. McNeese. 29; J).
O. Pisor, 106; G. Flinner, 60; J. Jack, 60; Keesy
fc Habn, 106; J. Reiner, 57; McCreary & Sar
geant, lbB. Total. 740: last week, L313; previ
ous week. 530. The bulk of the bogs handled
on the Island were owned by Needy t Smith,
who reported markets slow at 14 00 to f4 25 lor
good to cnoice umos in a retail way. receipts
from Ohio: Need fc Smith, 234 bead; Sanford
t Langdon, 12. Prom Pennsjlvanla: U. Flln
ner, 4. Total, 250 bead: last week, 153; previous
week, 222.
At Woods' Ron YnnU.
There were 230 head of cattle on sale at
these yards to-day, of which MS head were from
Chicago and the balance from Ohio. Chicago
cattle rold at a range of 4 to 5Kc per ft,
and Ohio at 4 to 6jc. Harrison, Diamond
Market butcher, bought a load of Ohio cattle,
weighing 1,500 pounds, which the Greenawalts
claim were as good as any brought to this mar
ket this season. The Pittsburg. Fort Wayne k
Chicago Railway Company has of late been
rushing cattle trains through on djuule quick
time. A train of 15 cars ol beeves was landed
at Woods' Run yards within a lew dajs in 27
hours from Chicago. The offerings of sbeeD
and lambs at these )ards to-day were 469 bead.
Eheep sold at a range of 5 to 5Jc, yearlmcs 5
to 6c and spring lambs at 5 to 7c There
were no hogs In the market aud there was no
demand. Prices paid at Chicago were about
10 per cent below last week, and markets here
were dull and slow at a corresponding decline.
At Enat Liberty.
There were 100 loads of cattle on the market
this morning, against S3 loads tha previous
Monday. As our local trade calls for only 75 to
SO loads, it was evident from the start that
markets would drag. Up to 9 o'clock sales
were light and prices in general were 10c to 15c
lower than last Monday. The quality of offer
ings averaged up better than lor a few weeks
past. The bulk were from Chicago. There
were a good many grass cattle in the offerings
of to-day. A mixed lot of bulls, cows and
heifers were on tbe market and for this grade
markets opened up very slow at a decline from
former rates. The only grade that held up
well w ere tbe licbt, tidy butcher cattle, weigh
ing 1,100 to 1.200 pounus. The reason for tbe
steadiness of this grade was their scarcity.
There were a larcer number of good, heavy
cattle on the market than usual, but tbere were
no buyers for this grade, and a number of loads
would necessarily be sent on in first bands.
In carload lots thro were no cattle that
brought above $4 7o per hundred, and it is
doubtful If even this figure was reached by
actual sales.
A Dull murker. .
The cattle situation this week, as last, fur
nishes few crumbs of comfort to the dealer.
While prices were a shade lower at Chicago,
shippers were forced to accept prices which
more than offset tbe decline. If there were
any margins of profit left tbey must havebeen
very narrow. This week, as last, furnished
little If any profit to drovers. There were 18
loads of sheep and lambs on the market this
morning. In the lot were a few loads of choice.
For this grade markets were strong at a shade
better prices than tbe same would have brought
last week. There were about 32 loads of hogs
in the market, and prices were steady at $4 to
H 05 for Fhiladelphias and S3 90 to H for
Yorkers. Receipts at Chicago tolav were
SZ000 head, and markets steady -itli f 3 80 to
(3 S5, according to advices received by one of
our leading pork packers from his buj er there.
The price of bocs here is about 50c per hundred
Ion er than at this time a year ago. On June
21. 18S9. Fhiladelphias were quoted at ft 60 at
East Liberty.
Bt Tcleemph.
CHICAGO The Drovert' Journal reports:
Cattle Receipts. 11.500 bead; shipment, 3,bC0
bead: market strong and 10c hither; beeves,
14 6G4 So: steers. 3 504 50; stockers and
feeders, $2 303 90; cows, bulls and mixed,
SI 503 35; Texas steers. $2 503 85. iozs
Receipts, 35.000 bead; shipments. 8.000 head:
market slow and 10c lower: mixed, S3 603 80;
beaw. S3 G53 85; light, S3 60SJ3 S7f: skips,
J3-003 5U hheep Receipts, 5,000 head; ship
ments. 1.500 head; market steady; natives,
S3 755 50: westerns. S3 704 90; Texans, J3 25
64 25; Iambs, S5 006 90.
Tbe Drover' journal London cablegram re
ports cattle weaker. Good to choice American
beeves, llgllc per pound, estimated dead
weight.
NEW YORK Beeves Receints. 5.062 head.
Including 5 carloads to be sold; market 10c
per cwt hlcher: steers. S4 104 15; bulls and
cows, S2 503 15: dressed beet steady at 6J
7cper lb: shipments to-morrow, 514 beeves and
2,b00 quartrs of beef. Calves Receipts, 1075
bead; market firm; veals, S5 006 00 per cwt;
oniiermiiKcaives, w voesi w. ftueep Beceipts.
12,443 bead: sheep firm: lambs J4c per pound
hi eli en sheep, S4 506 00: lambs fc 75775:
dressed mntton firm at 510c per ft: dressed
lambs steady at 10Q12Kc Hogs Receipts yes
terday and to-dav, 16.711 head; nominally
steady at J4 004 4a
ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts. a900 head:
shipments, 1,700 head;market 10c higher; good
to fancy native steers. S4 404 90; fair to
good. S4 004 45; stockers and feeders, S2 75
3 80: Texans and Indians, S2 803 85. Hogs
Receipts, 1,900 bead:: shipments. 3,500 bead;
market steady; fair to choice heavv,
$3 753 85: packing trades. S3 653 75:
light, lair to best S3 W3 75. Sheep Receipts.
1,000 head; shipments, 2,200 head: market
Btronc; fair to choice clipped, $1 005 20.
CINCINNATI Hogs steady; common and
light, S2 7&S3 SO; packing and butchers. S3 053
8 80; receipts, 3,480 bead; shipments, 1,770 bead.
MAEKETSBT WIRE.
Windy City Speculation Temporarily Para
lyzed and - Everything submits
to Concessions Pork Almost
Lost to !lrlit.
CHICAGO Wheat There was a good specu
lative business toKlay, and prices ruled lower.
Offers were large, and the influences presented
were rather against holders. The market
opened JJc lower for Jnly, advanced c,
then declined lc. recovered some, and closed
about Jc lower than Saturday. The deferred
futures did not decline qnite as largely as July
ruling lrom IKSlJsC lower, recovered and
closed Jic lower for September, and Jc lower
for December than the closing figures Sat.
urday.
Corn ruled quiet and inactive the greater part
of the session, most of tho business being local,
and the fluctuations were within KSJc range.
The feeling prevailing was Bligbtly easier, but
prices varied little compared with SaturHay.
Oats were traded in fairly, prices ranging
lower. There was fair selling, especially of
September, and prices receded JJ$c, and the
rest of the list followed. The market closed
easier at almost inside figures. v.vocu
l-oru iue market attracted very little atten.
tion. Prices ruled 1520c lower for July wbifo
August advanced 15S20C and other SoHrte!
were unchanged. HCT
Lard-paly a moderate trade was reported.
The feeling was easy, and prices dccltueu 2US
6c and tbe market closed rather steady
Ribs There was only a moderate trade. a.nrt
the feeling was easy. Prices declined about &
and the market closed steady.
The leadinr futures rangea as follows-
Wheat-No. 2. Jnnc. 84iOS5S8l"aS4Jfc:
Julv. S5KGS5KS4Ke85Kc; August, 85JS64
e85iJ85He.
COBN-No. 2. June, 3103.KS4K85ci
Julr. S4KS4K34l34ic; August, 85i)Ji
(J35Q36J-JC.
Oats-No. 2. July. 29ViS29Kffi2S?i2Sc;
Ancust. 27K27JS27a27ic; September, 2
272tas26kc
MkSI Pobk. per bbl.-July. ?12 S512 i 85
12 6512 65; August, 5126012 62K12 o012 50;
Sentember. 112 S54J12 35 12 S512 35. ,,
Lard, per 100 fts.July. $5 85K5 87K5 8a
65 STtft Augusr. S5 0705 97H5 95o 9
SeptcmW. S6 108 106 07K 10.
SHORT Ribs, per 100 Iks. July. $5 055 07K
6 VSQo 07k; August. S5 155 1505 155 15; Sep
tember. So 25Q5 255 23E5 25.
Cash quotations were as follows: F1UJ
unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. 8iKc; No. 3
spring wheat, 71077c; No. 2 reel, 84c. No. 2
corn, 31Jc. No. 2 oats, 2SKfc. No. 2 rye,
46a No. 2 barlev nominal: No. 1 flaxseed,
tl 39. Prime timothy seed, SI 83. Mess pork,
ner bbl, S12 5a Lard, per 100 Ibs..$o82K
Short ribs sides (loose). So 005 05. Dry
salted shoulders (boxed). $500S5ia Short clear
sides (boxed), 15 45. Sugars unchanged. On
the Produce Exchange to-day the butter
market was steady and unchanged. Eggs,
12Xa
NEW YORK Flour dull and heavy. Corn
meal quiet. Wheat Spot quiet, MUii" down
and steady; options quiet, JMc lower and
steady. Rye steady and quiet; Western. tAa
66. Hay quiet and easy: shipping, 3035c: good
to choice, 6090c Hops firm and quiet. Coffee
Options opened weak, 2840 per cent down
and steady: 20Q25 points down: fair trade: sales,
60.250 bags, including June, 17.S0e; July, 16.80
16.90c; August, 16.5t16.65: September. ia30
16.45c; October. 15.7501595c: November, 15.50
1500c: December, 15.601560c; January, 15.40
15.55c; February. 15S0I5.35c; March, 1&30CT
1545c; spot Rio dull and lower; fair
cartoes, 20c; No. 7 flat bean, 18J
18Ja Sugar Raw barely steady; re
fined, dull and weak. Molasses Sales, 665
hocsheads; Cuba, 21Kc flat; New Orleans
quiet. Rice quiet and steady. Cottonseed
oil dull. Tallow dnll and weak; city (S2 for
packages) 4 7-164)c Rosin firm. Turpen
tine firm at 395i4Uc. Estgs firm, fair demand;
Western, 1414c; receipt, 5,603 packages.
Pork quiet: mess, S13 50314 00; extra prime,
S10 00&10 6U Cut meats firm; pickled bellies,
5K65?8C; do shoulders. 5c; do hams, 9X10c
Middles easy; short clear. Jd 10. Lard easv,
dull; Western steam. S6 05: sales. 500 tierces.
$6 05; 1.500 tierces to arrive for export on P. T.;
options, sales 2,250 tiercet; July, $6 066 09,
clo.lne S6 06: August, S3 22: September. S6 35.
closing $6 34 asked; October, S6 43, doting S6 42
closing SS 32 asked. Butter fairly active and
firm; Elgin, 1616Kc; Western dairy, 6llc;
do creamery, 8ffil6c; do factory, 410c Cheese
dull; Western. 70Sc.
PHILADELPHIA-Flour dull weak and un
settled. Wheat Options dull and nominal: de
sirable milling grades quiet but firm, rejected.
7278c; fair to good milling. 8S93c; prime to
choice, 9538c; steamer No. 2 red. grain depot,
83c: ungraded, in do. 90c: No. 2 red, June, 89f
690c; Julv. 89S9Kc; August, SSJ4S8Jc; Sep
tember. SSHQiic. Corn quiet but steady;
uncraded mixed, in Twentietu street elevator.
41Jc: steamer, in export elevator, 40c; No. 2, In
do, 41Jic: Na yellow. In Twentieth street
elevatr, 42c; No. 2 high mixed, on track. 42c;
No. 2 mixed. June, 41K41Jc; Julv. illAic
August, 41Jie413ic;September,42e42Jic Oats
Carlots firmer tilth a good demand; No. 3
white. 34g34c: do clipped, 36c; No. 2 white,
regular, 3JJi6$5c; choice No. 2 white. 35V
S5c; futures dull; No. 2 white. June, 34Hc;
Juiv. 3o35!4c: August, 3132c; September,
3131Kc ProviHons sell falilv at former
prices. Lard, western steam prlmef6 37. Butter
steady: Pennsylvania creamery, extra, 15
16c; do prints, extra, 1923c Eggs steady;
Pennsylvania firsts, 15c Chee'e dull and weak;
part skims 57c RecelpM Flour, 2,800 bar
rels and 500 sacks; wheat 3,000 bushels; corn,
10,100 bushels: oats 12,000 bushels. Shipments
Wheat. 800 bushels; corn, 6,200 bushels: oats,
2,200 bushels.
ST. LOUIS-Flour easier; family, S2 602 75;
choice. J2 903 10; fancy, $3 65S 80; extra
fancy. $4 204 35; patent. 6o4ta Wheat
lower; outside markets and quiet cables opened
the market HQe lower, and, after a few
slight reactions, sold down c; further
held firm for a while, but again weaKened and
declined biQMc At the decline shorts began
buying, causing a reaction, and final quotations
were Jic lower than Saturday; No. 2 cash. 85K
S6c; July closed at 85c bid: August, 83Jie;
September, 84c; December, 87Jc bid. Corn
was more active than for several days past: tbe
weakness in wheat had a depressing effect,
sendlnjc prices down JtSJtiC, though the close
was about steady at tne decline: No. 2 cash.
32c; July closing at 32J33c; August. 326
32c; September. 33c 0ts opened steady, but
unuer urgent pressure to sell, prices declined
Jl9ic. Closing near the bottom: No. 2 cash,
2sc bid: July. 2b?ic: August, 27J2Sa Rye
quiet; No. 2. 45c Barley nominal. Flaxseed
steady: spot at SI 85; August, $1 30 September,
1 29. Provisions easy. Pork. Sll 5a Lard
rrime steam, Jo ou.
MINNEAPOLIS Receipts of wheat, including
Sunday, were 95 cars; shipments, same time, 54
" wukii unntn w preuj uuii.
A few of the different local millers were pick
ing up selections of good wheat, out bought
rather sparingly. Buyers for outside account
bought some, and with a little baying by ele
vators good wheat was fairly cleaned up. Low
grades wero dull. Closinc quotations: No. 1
hard, June and July, S3c: on track, 85
86c; No. 1 Northern, June and Julr. 82c;
September, 82c: on track, 8384c; No. 2
Northern. July, 78c; on track, 7as0c
BALTIMORE Wheat Western steady; No.
2 winter, red. spot and June, STJigSSc; July,
i7Ji87Jic: August, 876S7Kc: September. 87J
68c Corn Western steady; mixed, spot and
June. 40Jc; Jnly, 40JJ41c; August, 4141Kc;
September. 41?42c: steamer, 35c Oais firm
and unchanged. Rye nominal. Hay dull;
prime to choice timothy, 112 0uQ13 09. Pro
visions quiet and unchanged. Butter steady.
Eggs firm at 14K15c Coffee dull.
MILWAUKEE Flour lower. Wheat easy: No.
2 spring, nn track, cash. 806Slc: July, 80c;
o. lNorthern. 86c Corn firm;o.3,on track,
34a Oats steaay;N 0.2 white, on track, SOc.
Rye quiet; No. 1, in store, 46cbid. Barley
steady: No. 2, in store. 47Kc Provisions easier.
Pork. S12 7(1. Lard, $5 85. Cheese unchanged;
Cheddars, 7?i68c
TOLEDO Wheat July. 87c: August, 86c;
September, S6Jc; December. SSJJc. Corn dull
and firm; cash and July. 86c Oats quiet; casta,
29Kc Cloversecd dull; cash, S3 2o; October,
THE COAL ALL OUT.
The Rlvermeu Take Good Advantage of the
Rise 10 Ship Poath.
About 2,048, 500 bushels of coal -was sent down the
river Sunday and yesterdsy, nearly all of It con
signed to Cincinnati aud Louisville. The water
yesterday morning was 9 feet 1 inch, and during
tbe day, un to S r. 11., fell 1 Inch. Walton ft Co.
sought assistance from S. S. Crump ft Co., and the
Time Coal Company, to help them and got a large
tow started. The rlvermeu have been very fortu
nate so far In getting their coal out, and another
rise will not be needed for some time.
The following is a list of the boats, their tows
and where consigned to: Brown & Co. Sam
Urown, 17 barges. Cincinnati; Charles Brown,
17 barges, Cincinnati. John A. Wood ft Co.
Thomas Reese. 3 boats and 10 barges, Cincinnati.
O'Nell A Co. Dick Fulton. 8 barges. 3 Hrlit
floats and 4 fuel boats, fcawcett ft Co. Maggie.
8 barges, Louisville. Walton ft Co Sam Clark.
12 barges and 2 luel barges, Louisville; el lie
Walton. 10 barges and 1 fuel boat. Louisville
Lud Keefcr. 10 barges. Louisville: I. N. Bnnton
10 barges. Cincinnati. Tom Doetsworth. (Crump
ft Co.) 2 barges. Louisville. Time. (Time Coal
Co.) 14 barges and afuel barges, Louisville. Lit
tle Bill, (Time Coal Co.) 1 barge, Louisville. S. s.
Crump ft Co. Tom Dodsworth, 8 barges aud 5
fnel barges. Time Coal Co. Time, 1 barge.
I.onlsvllle: Little BUI. 3 light boats and 4 barges
John Moren A Co. John Moren, 5 coal boats and
5 barges. Cincinnati; Clifton, 4 barges and 4
boaU, Louisville.
Bonta stud Bontmen
THE Andes will be in to-morrow.
Camain J. K. Whittikeb went to Cincinnati
on the Keystone State yesterday.
THE passenger boats can run on two feet of
water, and the outlook is that they will not lose
much. If any, time this summer.
The Keystone State had a novel passenger yes
terday In the shape of a very small donkey con
signed to Colonel A. H. Keller, Tuscumbia, Ala.
The Adam Jacobs, or the Pittsburg, Browns
ville, Geneva and Jlorgantown Packet line will
resume her regular trips to-day. She left Browns
ville yesterday Tor this port looking like a new
ton. She has been handsomely painted through
out, her machinery overhauled and fixed nn gen
erally wherever needed.
H. K. Bedford arrived in port yesterday and
will herealter make this her headquarters. She
was formerly in the Nashville trade, but has now
been purchased by Pittsburg parties and will ply
between tills port and Wheeling. Uhe new ac
quisition is one of the lightest draught boats on
the Ohio. It Is the Intention to make regular
trips during the summer. One of her owners Is
Gorgon C Greene, a popular young rivet man
formerly employed as a
apllothyO'NeltACo.
Grain In Sight.
CHICAGO, June 23. The Board of Trade
report of the visible supply of crain is as fol
lows: Wheat, 21,093,000 bushels: decease.
4S0.O00 bushels. Corn. la.ft.'O.OOO bushels- de
crease, 6S4.000bnshels. Oals, 4.994.000 bushels:
decrease. 40iOO0 bushels. Bye. C05.000 bushels;
dcrease, 8,000 bushels- Barley, 474,000 bush
els; decrease. 60,000 bushels.
Metal Marker.
NEW Yobk, June 23. Pig iron quiet; Amer
lean. J16Q18. Copper dull and steady; Lake,
June. J16 60. Lead doll and firm: domestic
, emS 'Pin nla rtnA aa-ia... C-t. an. .a
Drtgnailn.
New Yobk. June 23. Tbe condition of
supplies and the tone or the market remain
unchanged. The closing out of the stocks will
be the feature of the jobbing trade this week.
Plait's Chlorides Is tbe cheapest disinfect
ant. Its germ-destroying power is wonderful.
HOW TO SPREAD OUT.
Rapid Transit Intimately Associated
With the Growth of the City.
THE NEED OF A LIBERAL POLICY.
Stock and Oil Pits Good Places in Which to
Doze the Bnltrj .Hours Away.
THE HEWS AND GOSSIP 0P THE CITI
"All that Is needed to insure the rapid set
tlement of tbe suburban districts is quick
and cheap transit. This has already been
largely introduced, but there is a great deal
of territory that has not been touched. It
is found on every side of the city, aud offers
every advantage for residence purposes ex
cept lacilities for reaching it within a reason
able time. These unoccupied acres are
badly needed in the market to facilitate the
growth of the city by lessening the pressure
upon the more thickly settled quarters.
Pittsburg is so favorably situated for manu
facturing enterprises and possesses so many
advantages for the prosecution oi utilitarian
interests that in time a dwelling almost any
where below Grant street will be hard to
find. "With the knowledge that this will be
the condition before many years take tbelr
flight it becomes a matter of grave concern to
provide ample accommodations for the people
in the outlying districts so as not to retard the
growth of tbe city by letting the Impression get
abroad that she Is unable to supply the demand
for bouses or sites upon which to bnlld.
This is a matter that should Interest the
wealthly steam and street railway companies.
They should look to the future as well as tbe
present. Judicious expenditures in the way of
extensions or concessions to the reasonable
demands of their patrons, would increase their
business and lay tbe foundations for future
large profits. By extending their lines into
sparsely settled territory they would stimulate
building and plant the germ of a patronage
that would in a short time become very valua
ble. While this might not, and probably would
not, pay at tbe time, it would In the long run;
and It would give the companies making the
venture the practical monopoly of a traffic
which tbey bad by wise forethought been the
means of developing. Quick and cheaD transit
has done a great deal for Pittsburg, but it is
destined to do still more to enlarge her area,
add to her attractions to outsiders, and make
her a city of homes.
Business News nnd Gossip.
Workmen were engaged yesterday placing
joists for the third floor of the Daizell law
building. It is to be finished by October 1.
The next importaut improvement on Fonrth
avenue, between Smlthfleld and Grant streets,
according to report, will be at Nos. 164 and 166,
owned by Mr. A. Israel, who will tear down the
present buildings and erect in their stead an
eight-story business block, work on which will
probably begin next week.
Tho sales of lots at North Jeannette on Sat
urday, by Baxter, Thompson 4 Co., aggregated
J25.000.
The old Pine Bun mine, at Coal Valley,
formerly worked by the O'Neills, but which has
been idle for the past three years, will, it is
said, be leased and operated by Mr. Edward
Stokes, of that place.
The syndicate operating at Parnassus will
soon apply for a charter under which to lay out
and build up tbs proposed town. Surveyors
were staking out lots yesterday.
Twenty-three mortgages were dangling on tbe
Recorder's file yesterday. The largest was for
$5,000 and the smallest for $200. Six were for
purchase money.
It was given out yesterday on good authority
that the work of changing the motlvo power on
the Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester street
railway lines will begin this week and be vigor-
I ously pushed.
I Henry Clews says: 'The money market re-
i mains active at tun rates, ana aitnougp. rouei
is sure to come after July 1, yet the prolonga
tion of high rates beyond tbe time anticipated
disturbs confidence." and adds: "It is almost
impossible to intelligently forecast tbe outcome,
ot tbe present situation or tbe silver question."
Tbere is talk of a large plant in tbe East
End for turning out vitrified brick for paving
purposes. The adoption by many of tbe sur
rounding cities and towns ot brick for pave
ments bas given quite an impulse to this in
dustry. Movement In Real Estate
The week in real estate opened with a good
Inquiry, and a nnmber of new deals were
started. Values were renorted steady all along
the line; bnt no disposition to elevate things so
as to frighten buyers.
W. A. Herron t Sons sold a new and com
plete brick and frame house of eight rooms,
corner of Edwin and Alder street. East Lib
erty, with lot 40x120 feet, for 86,730.
Baxter, Thompson & Co. sold to John Don
nell a two-story frame dwelling on Second ave
nue. Fourteenth ward, lot 25x120, for 2,000
cash.
Black & Baird sold to Mr. Baumgard and G.
A. Sexawer, Jr., 2 acres of land situate on
Penn avenue, in Lower St. Clair township, for
55.500.
Reed B. Coyle & Co. sold to Miss
Elizabeth Schumacher lot No. 182 in Marlon
place plan, being 25 feet front on Home Rule
stroet by 164 feet deep, lor uo.
Samuel W. Black & Co. Sold lots Nos. 219 and
220 Blair street, in Blair estate plan, at Glen
wood, each 24x120, for S700 cash.
Charles Somers & Co. sold for Charles Som
en to Mrs. Kate Mead lot No. 23 in Benton
place. Eleventh ward, Allegheny, fronting 24
feet on Benton avenne and in depth 110 feet to
an alley, for MOO.
E. T. Schaffner sold, for John Herbster, a
residence with two lots situate at tbe corner of
Third street and Murray avenne, for $1,550 cash.
ON A SUHHEB BASIS.
Local Securities Hold Around Old Quota
tion", With Little Dolnc.
The demand for local stocks yesterday was
satisfied with 60 shares, contributed by Central
Traction, Commercial National Bank, Electric
and Pleasant Valley. There was less spirit In
the proceedings than usual.
While values showed no material change, the
feeling was strong enough to prevent any
breaks. Tbe tractions were steady. Natural
gases went off a trifle. Electric closed at the
highest point. Manufacturers' Gas was offered
alio.
riliST
CALL.
B A
SECOND
CALL.
B A
Commercial Nat. Bank...
Fourth National Bank...
Marine National Bank....
Masonic Bank.... ..........
Monongahela Nat Bank..
Hoatman's Insurance
CltUens' Insurance
31onongahela Insurance..
Brldgewater.
Chartlers VallevOas Co...
Manufacturers' Gas Co...
Ohio Valley.. ......... ......
People'a Nat. Gas ft Pipe.
Philadelphia Co
Wheeling Uaa.....
Washington Oil Co
Central traction
Citizens' Traction
Pittsburg Traction
Pleasant Valley..
Pitts.. A'l'y ft Man. .....
mi, -rnnfl-stown ft Ash.
105
135X;
lO
123 33)4-
58
.....
15
MX
19
90
28 i
GSM
43
16
"ik
15
16!4
L
61
Ul
18,4
I9V I
2SXi
28S
6S'4
35 .
29),
299
28H
29
310
Pitts.. Youngs'nftAsh pref
Pitts., Cln. ft St. Louis...
Pittsburg ft Western
Pitts, ft Western, pref....
K. Y.A Clev. Gas Coal Co..
suspension B'dge (6th st)
La Norla Mining Co
Luster Mining Co...
Allegheny County Elec...
Xasl End Electric
Westlngbouse Klcctrlc...
Monongahela Water Co..
Union Switch ft Slg. Co...
Westlngbouse A'brake Co
Westlnghouse Brake. Lira
1JV ,
31.
95 .
18
1634
1M,
19X
"ib"
17).
20
IS
1CX
'3i
S3
CO
8
30
.
119
60 .
'iik :
119 ,
61 ,
120)4
Sales at first call were 10 shares Central Trac
tion at 2SJ& 10 Commercial National Bank at
105, and 10 Electric at 3SK- At second call, 10
sbares Central Traction brought 285, and 20
Pleasant Valley, 2
Tbe total sales ol stocks at New York yester
day were 233.408 sbares, including: Atcblsns,
29.045; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western,
7.300; Louisville and Nashville. 10,100: Missouri
Pacific 1U.O00; Oregon Transcontinental, 64.S0O;
Readinc, 7.0M1J Richmond and West Point, 4,091;
Union Pacific 84,900.
Philadelphia Stocks.
Closing quotations of Philadelphia stooks. fur
nished bv Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. No. 67
Members Hew York Stock Kx-
Eld.
Asked.
Pennsylvania KAllroad fsu
Heading BJfr
Bnfiaio, Pittsburg ft Western n
Lehljrh Valley UK
Lettish Navlg-atlon
Nortntrn e aclBc ss
Northern Paelfle preferred S3
ask
JS GOOD SHAPE.
Nothing the Matter With tbe Local Honey
Market Rates Steady.
The local banks reported a good seasonable
business yesterday, but a dearth of new feat
ures. Discounting was fair and rates steady
and unchanged. Heavy depositing is one of
the features of the season; showing activity In
general trade Exchanges were 2,927,905 15
and balances $473,370 SO.
In spite of tbe fact that Government bonds
are approaching maturity more banks have
been organized during the year ending
with May last than In any other 12 months since
1865. For the year ending with October, 1865,
the number of charters taken out was L014,
with a capitalization of S242.542.9S2. Tbe nnm
ber for the 12 months ending with last Mav was
282, with an aggregate capital of ISI.765,000.
Only 58 of these have been authorized in New
England and the Middle States, while 161, with
a capital of 18,830,000, are in tbe States and
Territories west of the Mississippi. The four
States last admitted contain 26, all organized
within the last year named, and 11 of them are
in the State of Washington:
These figures furnish a good Index of the
progress of development in the Western half
of the country. They tell perhaps in more
compact shape than any otber statement could
do how steadily as well as rapidly the star of
the Republic bas taken its way toward the set
ting sun.
Money on call at New Tork yesterday was
easy at 46 per cent, last loan 5, closed offered
at 5. Prime mercantile paper. 607. Sterling
exehange quiet at $4 85 tor 60-day bills and
4 83 for demand.
Closing Bond Quotations.
n. 8. 4s, reg UIK
U. X. 4, eoap lKJ
U.S. iHs, re 103
U. s. 4Ht, coup 101
Pacific 4j of '95 113
r.oulslan&ftampedli Oi
Missouri 6s 10
M. K. AT. Uen.&s.. 74
Mutual Union 0s.. ..101
M.J. U. Int. Cert...HJH
Northern Pae. 1HS..U7H
Northern I'ac. zds..H2X
Northw't'n consols.HlH
.Hormw'n aeoen's ssiui
Tenn. new set. 6S....10SX
Tenn. new set. 5s.. .,103
Tenn. new set. S.... 75K
Canada So. 2ds 99H
Central Paclflc-Uts.llDi
uregon A trans. os.iuhk
St.L &I. JI. Gen. 5s. 95H
St.L. &S.F. Uen.M.114
St. Paul consols 1Z8K
St,l, CMAFc. Ists.118
Tx.. PC L.G.Tr.Ks. Wtf
uen. a n. u. isis...ns
Den. AK. O. 4s 84X
U.&K. G. Westats.
Tx Pe.Bb.Tr.Kj. 41JJ
Union raclfic lsts...H2
West Shore 106H
Erie ids 103
jo. a.ax. uea. of., w
New Toek Clearings. (75,337,613; balances,
5.197.394.
Boston Clearings. S16.639.891; balances,
$2,153,339 Monev 4K5 per cent.
Philadelphia Clearings, 12,059,788; bal
ances, H,66SSia
Baltimore Clearings, 2,220,043; balances,
(266,150. .
London The amount of bullion gone into
the Bank of England on balance to-day Is
129,000.
Paris Three per cent rentes, 87f tor the
account.
OIL SHOPS.
Hardly Enough Doing to Keep Traders
Awake The Emsworth Ventorr.
There was scarcely any demand for oil yester
day, and the market sagged off a point in tbe
forenoon, with only two or three small deals,
the first of which did not occur until after 11
o'clock. Late in the day there was a slight
rally on local buying and the close wasH better
than the lowest point, bnt K belowthe opening.
The early weakness came from OH City. The
range was: Opening and highest, 89; lowest,
89: closing, 89.
Stockholders of the Association well at Ems
worth have decided to shoot the hole, ana if
notblnc results, to draw tbe casine to the 100-
K loot sand and shoot It thero. Some of the stock
holders believe tbe well will yet pay. It is said
an offer of (1,000 bas been made for It.
Fnlr to Middling'.
Two new wells are In in Forest Groxe. The
Orchard well on'the Young farm Is small bnt
she may make a fair pumper. She Is deficient
in gas.
The Vandergrif t hole, within a few feet of
the Scboolbouse well, is making 75 barrels a
day. The two derricks have only a fence be
tween them, but the former was a very pro
nounced duster which fact is puzzling some
people.
A well has been located on tbe farm of W. A.
Sipe, Esq.. within a short distance of Bright
wood station, P. x L. E. Railway.
Other Oil Markets.
Kkw Yore. June 23. Petroleum opened
steady, but after the first sales sagged off
slowly and closed dnlL Stock Exchange
Opening, 89c; highest, S9c: lowest, 8&c:
closing; 8&c Consolidated Exchange Open
ing, KiJSc; highest, 89c; lowest, 89c; closing,
89J4c Total sales, 1 10,0) barrels.
Oil City, June 23. Petroleum opened at
89c; highest, 89c; lowest, 88(Cc; closed. 89c
Sales. 190.000 barrels; clearances, not reported:
charters, 26,349 barrels; shipments, 103,780 bar
rels; runs, 83,057 barrels.
Ebadfobd. Jane 23. Petroleum opened at
SWc; closed. S9c: highest, SSJic; lowest, 88Kc
Clearances, 960,000 barrels.
Fenmrea of Yesterday's Oil Market.
Corrected daily by John M. Oakley A Co., 45
Sixth street, members pf the Pittsburg Petro
leum Exchange:
Opened WH I Lowest.
Highest Wi J Closed
S8X
89H
Barrels.
....26.021
....79.610
....67,193
Average charters... .................
Average shipments
Average runs ,..,,,
Refined, New Yors. 7.10c
Kenned, London, iHn.
Kenned, Antwerp, I'UT.
Kefined, Liverpool. 5 11-1M.
Refined. Bremen, 6.65m.
A. B. McGrew quotes: Puts, 88: calls.
9a
HOLD THEIR GROUND.
Wall Street Realm a Benr Attack, and
Shares Steadily Appreciate Opera
lora Watching and Waiting; on
MovementM nt Washington.
New York, June 23. The stock market to
day was quiet, nut in the main strong, with a
slow and steady appreciation of values through
out most of the day. The waiting attitude of
operators istill maintained, but a moderate de
mand from the shorts, with a limited quantity
ot long buying was sufficient in the absence of
any marked pressure by the bears to make frac
tionally higher figures for most of the list.
There was a short and feeble attempt in the
early dealings on the part of the traders to get
prices off by sharp attacks upon a few stocks,
but the effect was not of much importance, and
the raid was soon given up. The attention of
the street is at present centered upon Wash
ington, and the prospects of a silver bill at this
session, and the possible changes in the sugar
tariff are of most Importance for the time be
ing. Sugar Refineries opened np 1 per cent,
and afterward appreciated about 2 per cent
more. The trading was large both in tbe num
ber of transactions and the aggregate of the
number of shares whicb changed hands, but
the extreme fluctuations were not to be com
pared with those to which wo have become
accustomed in this stock.
In tbe regular list Chicago Gas and C, C, C.
t St. L. were the special objects ot the early
pressure, and each yielded 1 per'cent, but upon
the cessation of tbe hammering a fall and rapid
recovery took place, while the rest of the list
which had sympathized to only a limited extent
in tbe decline was soon placed above the level
or the opening prices.
The news of the day was not of a particularly
important nature, and hlle the feeling that
tbe cominir meetinir ot tho railroad magnates
in this city must he productive of good to the
-1WAB1 mem niU UU UIBJJUJllUU 1U bafc.B UU1U 1U
a vigorous manner. The expectation, however,
is to see a more active and higher market after
tbe first of July, a fair estimate of the dis
bursements at tbat time being $90,000,000,
large proportion of which is expected to come
into Wall street. As to tbe relief to the street
from a silver bill, however, there is a growing
feeling of indifference, and that no legislation
is preferable to free coin.-ige.
The close was quiet and firm, but something
off lrom tbe best prices in moat cases. Atchi
son and Missouri Pacific were the strong feat
ares, and there is talk of a traffic agreement be
tween them. Tbe final changes are in a large
majoritv of cases fractional gains, and sugar
was up 2c Atchison 1 and Missouri Pacific
1 per cent, the last named selling ex-dividend
of 1 per cent.
Railroad bonds were very qniet and remained
without feature throughout the session, al
though the usual Arm tone was maintained and
most of the changes in quotations are in the di
rection ot higher prices. They are, however,
generally for insignificant fractions only. The
sales reached J725,000 without activity in any
part ot tbe list.
Government bonds have been dull and steady.
State bonds have teen neglected.
The -Post pays: The reduction of 1 ner cent
in the demand and 60 day rates for sterling on
Saturday put them about 1 per cent below
the rate at which gold could be exported with,
out loss. But to day the demand rate is up X
cent again, and the result is tbat the difference
between the two classes of bills Is widened to
more nearly represent the 60 days' interestyln
Fourth avenue,
changes
London where rates for money are higher, the
discount rate In the open market to-day being
ZiC or Kc over the Bank of England rate. If
this rate is maintained a few days, it is not Im
probable that tbe Bank of England will be
compelled to advance Its rate on next Thurs
day, and in that case there would probably be
a further advance In exchange and farther
exports of gold. So far as this might have any
effect on the stock market it is to De kept in
mind that this gold could go for tbe pur
pose and with the effect of reliev
ing the money market In London, which has
been made tight by tbe tightness of money on
the continent. Money is comparatively easy
and is becoming more so, as issbown by the fact
that, at Chicago, exchange on New York has for
over a week been at a premium sufficient to
warrant the transfer of currency. iVhatever
may bo the causes of the tightness of money in
money In Berlin and other parts of the conti
nent, It does not cause the return of many
American securities to this market. London
has been and is yet, to a considerable extent, a
buyer, and In the present aspect of railroad af
fairs In this country, may be expected to con
tinue a buyer. The gold that wont out l:st
week, and any that may go out this week,
would not represent tbe return of American
securities but merely the movement of floating
capital that is not invested toward London for
the equalization of the rates of interest.
The following table snows tne prices or active
stocks on t'ue New Ttorfc Stock Exchange yester
day. Corrected dally for the Dispatch by
Wihtket ft Stephenson, oldest Pittsburg mem
bers of New York Btocx xchanxe. 7 Fourtn ave-
UUCi
Clos
ing Bid.
ZS
a
30
45
57
12314
3.
10SH
74
119
SI
16),
45
KK
S3
no
143
73
S9X
51)4
244
Uifi
168
53)4
W
117H
18)j
es
11 -Jits
loox
17
7J
IMS
J09
10H
47
19M
22
)
8
82
3J
49
43V
42H
20
H
2WU
22M
94
111
32tf
Open- High
Low
est. 27
ib"
44H
82
57
34"
23
105J4.
74
lis
SIM
Inr.
est.
Am. Cotton Oil 27
Am. Cotton Oil Dref.
Am. Cotton Oil Trust.. 80
Atth., Ton. ft 8. F UK
Canadian Pacific 8!
Canada Southern 57K
Central or New Jarser. ....
Central Pacinc 34
Chesapeake ft Ohio.... 23
C. Bur. ft Qutncy ....105H
C, Mil. ft St. Paul 74)4
C. Mil. ft St. P.. pt 118
0., Kock 1. ft P tlfi
C. St. 1,. A Pitts
C., Bt. L. A Pitts., pf.
.. bt. P.. M. ftO...
C, St. P.. M. ao. pi
C. A Northwestern, ....110
CAN. W.. pt
C., C C. ft 1 74
c.. a.uftL. pr. son
Col. Coal A Iron 61H
Col. ftHoektnr Val
Del., Lack A Vest.....H44
Del, ft Hudson 187J
Den. ft Klo Grande
Den. ft Bio Grande, pt M4
K.T.. Va. AGa
Illinois Central 117H
Late Brie A West UH
Late Erie ft West pf.. 66
Lake Shore ft M. S 111H
Louisville ft Nashville. S'H
Michigan Central
Mobile AUblo
Missouri P.ilflp 72
27
ib"
46M
82
58
ji"
23
105K
75H
119J4
BOX 110
73
S9
51H
iiii
167 j
09H
145H
167
53 53M
U7K
IS
68H
III
83)4
117M
1SH
66
m
87X
73V
109X
47
19H
72V(
1MM
2S!4
46
1W4
Newlfork Central IMS
N. Y.. L. E. ft W
ZGM
a. X.. C. A St. L
N. I". AN. E.
N. Y.. o. ft W.
Norfolk A Western....
Norfolk ft Western pf.
Northern Pacific
Northern Pacific pr. ...
Ohio ft Mississippi
Oregon improvement.
Oregon Transcon
PacldeMall
46)4
19H
b"
82
30
82
47K
Vi
go
84H
4H
42H
205
25
4234
l'eo., Deo. ft Evans.
Plllladel. ft Keadlnc
,U4
Pullman Palace Car.. .205'
Klchmond ft W. P. T.. 2iH
Richmond ft W.P.T.pt 83K
St. PaulADuluth
St. Paul 4 Dulnth pr. ....
St. P., Minn, ft Man
St. L. ft San Fran
St. L. A San Fran pf.
Texas Pacific 20
Union Paclfe 64M
Wabash
Wabash preferred 2CH
Western Union 84
Wheeling ft L. K. 77
Sugar Trust 70H
National Lead Trust... "OH
Chicago Gasarust..... MX
Ex-dlvldend.
203,
65
m
77
72)4
20i
65H
MS,
61 H
12
2SS
84 H
76'
719
19$
54
em
MX
M
77
I9H
53H
Boston Blocks.
Atch. ft Ton 45
Boston ft Albany....219fe
Boctonft Maine 194
V... B. 4Q 106
Eastern If. K. 160
Eastern It. It. 8 1:4
Flint A Fere M 34
Flint ft PereM. pre. 99H
slass. Central 18
)lox. Central com... 18 H
N. Y. ft N.Eng 47
N. Y. ft N. Eng. 7S.135
Old Colony. 174
Rutland preferred.. 72V(
Wis. Central com... 28
Ws. Central pi so
Allonei ilg. Co 9
Atlantic 27
Boston ft Mont tail
Calumet ft Heels.. ..IM
uataipa. 50
rranklln KK
Huron 4)
Kearsarge 24K
Osceola 4)
Pewable (new) 12
Qalncr 125
Santa Fe cooper 80
Tamarack 219
Annlston Land Co.. Sfttc
San Diego Land Co. 22
Boston Land Co 8K
rt est r-na Land Co.. 19
Bell Telephone.
Lamson stores.
240
31
57
Centennial Mining,
LATE MEWS IN BRIEF.
Emln Pasha has left Mwaywa.
Tripoli is being devastated by locusts.
Major Wlssman arrived In Berlin yester
day. Four more cardinals will be created at the
next consistory.
The Franco-Russian alliance has been offi
cially confirmed.
The Czar continues to receive threatening
letters from his subjects.
Two more deaths occurred yesterday In the
cholera infected district.
The Liberals In Rome made a clean sweep
at tbe municipal elections.
The Duke and Duchess ot Connanght
landed at Liverpool yesterday.
By the explosion of a tug in New York har
bor four men were killed yesterday.
The newly-formed onyx trust has advanced
the price of these stones 20 per cent.
There is a general strike of masons, car
penters and bricklayers at Brnnn, Austria.
Cigarmakers to the number of 125 struck
in New York for an advance of SI per 1,000.
Fire in the Kings county, N.Y.. peniten
tiary caused damage to the amount of $50,000.
White Cans, near May's Landing. N. J.,
severely punish a bad gang of Sabbath
breakers.
A very heavy storm visited tbo West Sun
day afternoon. It was especially severe at
Belvidere, IlL
Master Workman Powderly says he'll make
a terrible example of Gompers "before he Is
tnrougn witn mm.
Tbe Bourne mill at Fall River, Mass., will
continue tbe "profit sharing" scheme for
another six months.
The manufacturers of ammonia have
formed a combine and advanced the price
from 6Ji to 8 cents per pound.
British ship Algoma arrived at Delaware
breakwater yesterday with several well-defined
cases of yellow fever on board.
The brigands in Tnrkey have captured
Mahmond Ber, a man of great wealth. They
demanded 12,000 for bis release
Tbe Canada Pacific Navigation Company's
steamship Sardonyx Is reported to be wrecked
off Queen Charlotte Island. The crew were
saved.
An Indian from the Tnsearora Reservation,
near Niagara Falls, subbed a white man to
death and robbed him. The Indian is under
arrest
Two young men, of Jeffersonville, Ind..
imbued with the Kentucky idea of the codo of
bonor, were prevented from fighting a pistol
duel by the police!
The jealous war between St Paul and
Minneapolis over tbe census still continues.
Tbe preachers used it as a subject for their
Sunday morning sermons.
Tbe carpenters in Worcester, Mass., quit
work yesterday on their demand for nine hours
a day, eigbt on Saturday and no reduction of
wages. About 600 men are out
Tbe steamer .Mary Washington, which was
blown aground near Alexandria, with 300 pas
sengers aboard, got off safely yesterday and
landed ner passengers wituout injury.
The criminal caes against ex-Mayor Will
iam Means and B. R. Camp, ot Cincinnati, for
wrecking tbe Metropolitan National Bank,
have been nolled by the United States District
Attorney.
Tbe case against Mr. McKay for violating
the inter-State commerce law bas been dls
mised by Judge Blodgett of Chicago: evidence
insufficient Tbe cases against Messrs. Nicholas
and Somers were taken under advisement
The wife of the dead train robber, Ratcllffe.
says the three men in the Texarkana jail are
tho ones who committed tbe robbery in com
pany -with her husband. She was in tbe plot
riutwaa prevailed upon to keep silent She
will testify in court
Sunday night on the lake front at Mil
waukee. Prof. Burstall, aged 71, and for many
years teacher of German and French in tbe
High School, shot himself. Documents in his
possession showed he had contemplated the
rash act for over a year.
At Pleasanton, Neb., a town of abont 200
inhabitants, on the Union Pacific a tornado
demolished almost every house in the place
Sunday atternoon. At Omaha a team of horses
attached to a street car were killed by light
ning. Also in tho northern part of the city R.
A Jacobson's honse wa struck and he was
killed. His wife and children were badly hurt
Mrs. Kubn and two children were prostrated
by a shock, and her residence in South Omaha
burned. Other damages to property amounted
to S20.000.
SICK HKAUACHB.
'Carter's Little Ltler Pills.
SICK HEADACHE
'-Carter's Little Liver Pills.
SICK HEADACHE
Carter's Clttle Ltver Pills.
SICK HEADACHE
'-CarWr's Little Liver Puis.
BoiS47-rsa
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
Yery Active Monday's Trade in Lines
of General Produce.
POTATO SUPPLY IS BELOW DEMAND
A Strong and Upward Movement for Oats,
Other Cereals Dull.
GENERAL GE0CEEIES UNCHANGED
OF7IC! OrPlTTSBtTBO DISPATCH.
Monday. June 23, 189a J
Country Produce Jobbing Prices.
Commission men report an unusually good
tra de for Monday, which Is one of the off days
of the week. Tomatoes of excellent quality
are in good supply, hut demand keeps pace
with supply. Patatoes'are In short supply, and
markets are firm at a shade bigber prices of
last week. Dealers report tbat tbey are unable
to secure enough to meet the demand. Straw
berries are on the wane. Receipts were very
light to-day. Raspberries and blackberries are
now in fair supply and markets are steady at
quotations. There Is an improved demand for
poultry, and prices are well sustained. Eggs
are very firm. Fresh nearby stock readily
bring 15c in job lots. It is too early in the week
for any new development In the lines of dairy
products. Country roll butter continues very
dull. Creamery is steady.
Butter Creamery, Elgin. 1718c; Ohio do,
16c: f resb dairy packed, 1012c; country rolls,
79c
Bekbies Strawberries, 510c a box; S4 50
5 50 two-bushel stand; gooseberries, 2 25
2 50 a bushel box; black raspberries, 1315c $)
quart; red raspberries, 1518c; blackberries,
1314c a quart
Beans Naw band-picked beans, $2 002 10.
Beeswax 2830c 9 ft for cnolce;low grade,
20622c
Cherries Red, 9010c ?t qu?rt
Cantaloupes IS 504 00 $) crate; water
melons. 135 00 100.
CTueb Sand refined. fJ 50; common, S3 00(31
4 00; crab cider, $7 5003 00 V barrel; cider vin
egar. 10 12c f gallon.
Cheese New Ohio cheese. 8c: New York
cheese, 9I0c: Llmberger,1012Ke: domes
tic Sweltzor. 1516c: Imported Sweitzor, 24c
Eaos 1515Kc V dozen for strictly fresh.
Feathers Extra live geese. o090c; No. J,
do, 4045c; mixed lots, 3035c V &-
Maple Syrup New,, 7595c a can; maple
sugar. 10llc $1 ft.
Honey 15c fy ft.
Poultry Live chickens, EOffiSSc a pair;
dressed, 1214c a pound.
Seeds Clover, choice, 62 fts to bnshel, S4 00
"ft bushel; clover, large English, 62 &s, $4 35
4 60; clover. Alstke, f8 00; clover, white, S6 50;
timothy, choice. 45 lis, $1 651 70; blue grass,
extra clean, 14 Tbs, SI 2ol 30: blue grass, fancy,
14 Sis, SI 30: orchard eras'. 14 fts, SI 40; red top,
14 As, SI TX); millet 50 ftJ, 75c; Hungarian
gras, 50 &. 75c; lawn grass, mixture of fine
grasses, J2 50 bushel of 14 Sis.
Tallow Country. 3c: city rendered. 4c
Tropical Fruits Lemons, common. S4 00
Q4 25; fancy. So 00&5 50; Rodi oranges, S6 00
6 50: Sorrento oranges, 5 005 50; bananas,
51 752 00 firsts. SI 50 good seconds f) bunch;
pineapples, S9$ 12a hundred; Caiilornia peaches,
52 002 50 ? box; California apricots, 82 25
2 50.
Vegetables New Southern potatoes.
53 253 50 V barrel; cabbage. SI 752 50 p
crate; Bermuda onions, S2 25 f) bushel crate;
green onions, 3035e W dozen; green beans.Sl 50
1 75 ?? half-barrel basket; wax beans, SI 50
1 75; green oeas. SI 752 00 f) basket; cucum
bers, SI 502 00 $ box; tomatoes, SI 7532 25 t
box.
Groceries.
Green Coffee Fancy Rio, 24K25Kc;
choice Rio, 2223c; prime Rio, 23c; low
grade Rio, 20K21)ic; old Government Java.
2930c; Maracaibo, 2527Kc; Mocha, 30
32c; Santos'2226c; Caracas, 2527c;La Guayra,
2627c
Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 25c:
high grades. 2830c; old Government Java,
bulk, 3334jc; Maracaibo. 2829c; Santos, 26
30c; peaucrry, SOc; choice Rio, 26c; prime Rio,
25c; good Rio. 24c: ordinary, 21KQ22KC
Spices (whole) Cloves, 1718c: allspice,
10c: cassia, 8c: pepper, 15c; nutmeg. 7580c
Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test 7Ve:
Ohio, 120, 8Kc; headlight, 150, 8c; water
wnite, ivc; giuo
globe. UiiUVc: elame. Hkc: car-
nadlne.
llXc; royaline, 14c; red oil, llHKc;
purity. 14c
Miners' Oil o. 1 winter strained. 4345c
$t gallon; summer, 3S40c; lard oil. 5558c
Syrup Corn syrup, 2830c; choice sugar
syrup, 3638c; prime sugar syrup, 8033c;
strictly prime, 33035c: new maple syrup, 90c
N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 4748c;
choice, 46c; medium, 3S43c: mixed, 4042c
Soda BICarb in kegu, 3gsjc; bi-earb In
K c; bi-carb assorted packages, 56c;
sal-soda in kegs, l'ic: do granulated. 2c
Candles Star, fnll weight 8c; stearlne,
set 8c: parafflne. ll12c
Rick Head Carolina, 77Vc: choice, n
Gic; prime. 66c; Louisiana, 6J64c
Starch Pearl, 3)c; cornstarch, 5f6c;
gloss starch, 57c
Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, S3 05; Lon
don layers,$276:MuscateIS,S250: California Mns
catels,t240;VaIencla,8c;Onaara Valencia. 10K
llc; sultan,1010c; currants. 56c:Tarkey
prunes, 66c: trench prunes, 912c; Salon
lea prunes, in 2-& packages, 9c: cocoanuts ft
100. S8; almonds. Lan., ft. 20c; do Ivica. 17c:
do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap., 13014c; Sicily
filberts, 12e; Smyrna figs, 1213c; new dates, 6
6c; Brazil nuts, lie; pecans. 9K10c; citron, W
ft, 1819c; lemon peel, 16c $1 ft; orange peel,
17c
Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft., 6c;
apples, evaporated, 1010c; peaches, evapor
ated, pared, 2426c: peaches, California, evap
orated, unpared, 17018c; cherries, pitted, 12l
13c; cherries, unpitted, 500c; raspberries,
evaporated, 3233c; blackberries, 77jc;
huckleberries. 103212c
SUQAR3 Cubes. IHc: nowdered.7Vc: erann-
lated, 6c; confectioners' A, 6c: standard A,
6Kc; sott white, 6e6c; yellow, choice 6
6y,c; yellow, good. oa6c; yellow, fair, 6J4
5Jic; yellow, dark, 65Jc
Pickles Medium, bbls. (L200), 89 00; me
dium, half bbls. (600). So 00.
Salt No. 1. 71 bhl. 95c: No. 1 ex. bbl. SI OOt
.dairy. p bbl, SI 20; coarse crystal. bbl, SI 20;
.nigginv .aureita, 4-oa sacas, $ ou; xiiggins'
Eureka, 16-14 ft packets, S3 00.
Canned Goods Standard peaches, S2 00
2 25; 2ds, SI 651 80; extra peaches. S3 402 60;
pie peaches. SI 05; finest corn, SI 251 40: Hfd
Co. corn. 654290c; rod cherries, 90cSl; Lima
beans. SI 20; soaked do, 80c; string do, 6570c:
marrowfat peas, SI IOg1 25; soaked peas. 70S)
80c; pineapples, SI SOffil 40; Bahama do, S2 75;
damson plums, 95c; greengages. SI 50: egg
plums, SI 75; California pears. S2 40; du greeu
gages, SI 75; do egg plums, SI 75; extra wblte
cherrie, S3 40; raspDerries, 95cSl 10; strawber
ries. 80c; gooseberries, S5g90c: tomatoes,
85390c; salmon, 1-&. SI 301 80; blackberries,
60c; succotash, 2-b cans, soaked, 90c; do green,
2-ft, SI 251 50; corn beef. 2-B cans, $210; 14-ft
cans, $14; baked beans, SI 4dl 50; lobster. 1-B,
SI 801 90; mackerel. 1-& cans, broiled, SI 50;
sardines, domestic Js, 31 254 35; sardines, do
mestic. Ks. 58 75217; sardines, imported. ,
Sll 50012 60; sarulncs, imported. X". 518: sar
dines, mustard. S3 35; sardines, spiced. S3 50.
FISH Extra Nn. 1 bloater mackerel, 536 ?!
bbl; extra No. 1 do. mes S40: extra No. 1 mack
erel, shore, 523; extra No. 1 do, mess, S32; No. 2
shore mackerel, S23. Codfish Whole pollock,
4c t? ft; do medium, George's cod. 6c; do
large, 7c; boneless hake, in strips, 4c; do
George's cod in blocks, 6$7c Herring
Round shore, S3 50 bbl; split 50 60: lake, S3 25
V 100-ft bbl. White fish, JS 50 W 100-ft half bbl.
Lake trout S5 50 ft half bbl. Finnan haddock,
10c ft ft. Iceland halibut, JSc V Pickerel,
half bbl, S3 00; quarter bbl. SI 35; Potomac her
ring, S3 50 ft bid; S2 00 K half bbl.
Oatmeal So 005 25 ?1 bbL
Grnln, Flour nnd Feed. '
The only sale on call at the Grain Exchange
was a car of sample corn, S8c, 5 days, regular.
Beceipts as bulletined, 19 cars. By Pittsburg,
Cincinnati and Be Louis, 2 cars of bran, 1 of
bay, 5 of oats, 1 of wheaL By Pittsburgh PL
Wayne and Chicago, 1 car of wboat, 5 of flour,
1 of hay. By Flttsburc and Lake Erie, 1 car
of corn. 1 of rye, 1 of flour. There is a strong
market for oats at bigber prices than last week.
Otber cereals show weakening tendencies.
Wheat and flour are very quiet, and there is
general expectation of a decline in prices be
fore tbe week is out. Low grades of bay are
very dnll and prices are but nominal. Clover
hav was offered at S5 and no takers.
Prices are for carload lots on track:
Wheat .NewHo. 2 red. 9091c; No. 3,870
83c.
Corn No. 2 vellow ear. 40-Uc; hitrh mixed
ear. 39K0c:No. 2 yellow, shelled, 3838Kc;
hich mixed shelled corn. 3737c
Oats No. 2 white, 34K3oc; extra, No.8,
33K3ic; mixed. 31Ht332c.
iIte Ho. 1 Pennsjlvanla and Ohio, 60Q81c;
No. 1 Weitorn. 6060c
Floub Jobbing prices Fancy winter and
sprinir patent". So 605 75: winter straight,
S5 OfWjJS 23: clear winter, H 7S5 00; straight
XXXX bakers', H 2501 60. Bye flour, S3 50
3 75.
MtLTKED Middlings, fine wblte. SI5 50
18 00 ton; brown middlings, S13 011 00;
winter wheat bran, Sll. 50012 0a
HAY-Baled timothy. No. 1, $11 0011 23; No.
2 do. S9 S010 00; loose, from tftigon, S13 DOS
IS CO, according to quality: No. 2 praino bay,
S7 00'37 25; packing 'do, SO 506 75; clover bay,
57 6008 00.
bTRAtV Oat, S6 757 Ou; wheat and rye, $6 00
63 25.
Provisions.
Sugar-cured hams, large, lOc; sugar-cured
hams, medium, lie; Sugar-hams, small, llJicj
sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 8c: sugar-cured
shoulders, 7c; sugar-cured boneless should
ders, 8Uc; skinned shoulders, 7Kc; skinned
hams, llXc; sugar-cured California bams, ec;
sugar-cured dried beef flats, 9c; sugar-cured
dried beef sets, 10c; sugar-cured dried beef
rounds. 12c; bacon, shoulders, 6c; bacon, clear
sides, 7Kc; bacon, clear bellies, 7c: dry salt
sbonlders, 5c: dry salt clear sides, c Mesc
pork, heavy, S13 50: mess pork, family, f 13 50.
Lard Refined, in tierces, bc; half-barrels, 6c;
60-ft tubs, 6c; 20-& pails. tc; 50-tt tin cans.
6"gC; 3-ft tin palls, 6c; 5-B tin palls, 6c; 10-ft
tin pails, 6mc Smoked sausage, long. 5c;
large, 6c Fresh pork, links. 9c Boneless
hams, 10c Pigs' feet half-barrels, H 00;
quarter-barrels, S3 15.
Brazilian Coffee.
Rio se Janeiro, June 23. Coffee Regular
first 8.600 reis per 10 kilns; good second, 8,050
rels. Receipts during the week, 41,000 bags;
purchases for United States, none; clearances
for do, 13,000; stock, 44,000 bags.
SANTOS, June 23. Coffee Good average,
8,500 reis per 10 kilos. Receipts during the
week, 9,000 bags; pnrchases for United States,
none; clearances for do., none; stock, 60,000
bags.
Tbe Dominion Government will now re
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tbe United States Tariff bill becomes a law and
the duty on lumber definitely fixed at SI per
L000 feet This is done as an act of retaliation,
as the United States bas reduced the duty on
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