'mwvn THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1890. AT THE STOCK YARDS. Trico of Beeves Higher at Sources of Supply and Lower Here. MARKETS GENERALLY WEAKER. A Hearj Enn at East Liberty and Conces sions Accessary. BW1XE STEADY AND SHEEP HIGHER OrnoB or riTTKmtiio niKrATon, Mommy. July Riswa ( Tho oflcrloRi of cattle At llerr'i Island wcro below average In volume. There win ft fair demand nt about the en mo range of prices n lust Monday, Drovers report that cost wai 10c. per hundred higher than tlioc on the market last week. There were no prlnio heavy hcpyei on tale. Untidy light butcher entile wero scarce, supply not lit I tig op to demand for thl grade. J'rlnie heavy Chicago beevei,of which there were scarcely nny on the market, wore quoted at f51!0to f3 10; good to prime medium weights, (4 (15 to N; common to fair do., f 1 IS to $1 :0; prime light weight! icarce and higher at W 40 to ft 75; fair to good light weights, ?1 15 to H 33; low grade stock, roughs, (.'rasters, stockers and feeders, f 2 50 to f3 50. Fres.li cows were dull and slow at 20 to $10 r head. CalvM were in good demand at 6c. to GHc per lb, for good to choice vealers and 3J$c. to 4Jc. for heavy grassers. There was a large supply of bulls, and sales wero reported at a range of 2ia toSJic per lb. ltecelpts from Chicago: I. Zelgler. 100 head: It Gerron, 91: L. Ilolh-child. 31; A. Froram. E7; J. II. Kennedy, 40. From Ohio: Williams & Co., 10; Bnisi, Rolan i Co.. 2S. the latter from the Cincinnati vards. Frnm Pennsylvania: J. Iteiber,5;T. Bincham.fi; J. Behler. 4. Total, SOS; last week, 3S1; previous week. 433. tbrrp, Lmnbannd SwIdc. The supply of sheep and Iambs was some what above the late average, and at the open ing of markets buyers lnsistel on concessions from last week's prices. While prices were quoted the same as last Monday, drovers re ported markets weak and a shade lower. Good to choice sheep sold at 4 25 to -5. with an occasional sale at (5 25 fur something very choice. Common to fair were sold at S3 SO to $4 00: yearlings, J4 75 to $5 50; spring lambs, 4c to fijjjc per ft. Receipt from Ohio C. Valbrecht, 73 head; J. F. Cruffcshank, 105. From Fcnnsylvania-J. Wright, 130 head; J. Reiber. 34: T. Bingham, 170; I. O. Pisor, 1S4; William damn, 62: J. Bebler, Cu: William JlcCreary, 134; Sanford & Lancdon. Stt Total, H7S; last week, 11; previous week, S25. Needy A Smith were the owners of nearly all the bogs on sale. They report a fair to good market at J4 10 to $4 25. Receipts from Ohio Needy fc Binltb, 242 head: C. Valbrecht, 4. From Pennslvanla E. Wolf, 11 head; Sanford A langdon. 7. Total, 292; last week, 333; previ ous week, 331. East Liberty Murker. There were 100 loads of cattle on the market at East Liberty yards this morning, against 72 loads last Monday. About one-half of the offerings were from Chicago and Indiana. The balance were country cattle from the near Western States. General quality was a fair average. There were no prime heavy steers offered, and the run of light, tidy butcher cat- , tie was very short. The latter grade are what drovers term handy beeves, and of this grade ' there has been a scarcity for some weeks past. I There were more than enough L200-& beeves of a fair to good quality on the market to-day, but I not enough primes of this weight to meet de- mand. ' There were I9G head of cattle on the market at Wood's Hun yards this morning, of which ISO were Chicago, the balance from Ohio. There were two loads in the offerings weighing 1,600 Its and over which were called prime. Markets were dull, but all were sold at a range of 4' to 6c per ft. There wero 395 sheep and lambs on the market. Sheep sold from 4c to 6c; yearlings from 5c to tic. ana spring lambs from ojc to 7c per ft. There wero no hogs offered. Until cooler weather swine will not be brought to Wood's Hun arils, as there is no demand at this season of the year. unvers were present la larger force than usual, but were slow to take hold. Markets opened slow at a decline of J5c from prices ot last Monday, and there wa a fair prospect that even greater concessions would be neces sary in order to 'unload low grade stock. Only prime light butcher stock hold up close to prices ot a week ago. The markets demon strated the truth of what was said In last Mon daj's report, namcly.tbatthe advance then was altogether due to light run ana not to any In herent improvement In values. Prices to-day aro about where they were two weeks ago. Tlicro were about a dozen loads of sheep and lambs on the market this morning, and price ere from 15 to 25 cents better than last eek. A lew bunches of sheep weighing over 100 ftt, according to report, brought S3 CO. These were, however, very lancy, and outside the gen eral range of markets. The number of hogs on sale was 1(1 loads, and markets were dull, with 13 00 to 4 per cwt as the range. Tup prices at Chicago this morning were J3 83 to S3 90, according to advices received by one ot our packing nrms from thoir agent there. LIVE STOCK MABKETS. Tho Condition of fluatnraant ibo East Liberty hlnck Ynrila. Ophcb or rrrrsnmio DwrATrn, 1 Monday. July H. ISO. ( CATTMi Reoelpta. 3.300 head; shipments. 2,920 head; market, steady at alwut last week's price; 20 cars ot cattle shipped to New York to-day. llouB Receipts. 6,100 head: shipments, 4,700 bead; market slow; all grades. 13 9004 00; 17 cars of bogs shipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipt. 4.20Uhnad; shipment. 8,000 bead; market active; 10 to 15c higher than last week's closing prices. Ily Telegraph. NEW YORK-Beeves-Rccelnts. 4.912 bead. Including (II carload to be hold; market steady; natti o steers, 3 85g5 per 100 ft: Texan s, 12 90 &3: bulls and dry cows, t- 30g3 00; dressed Iwef firm at V47ic per ft; shipments to-day 400 tieeves and l.tKXJ quartern of beef; to-morrow, 2.I0U quarters of beef. Calves Receipts. 3.SG7 head; matfcrt c per ft lower; veals, $5 UOJB C fii'K pr 1 W fts; buttoi milk calves, $3 25&3 75. Hlir?I Receipts, l(i,b57 head: sheep dull snd lambs steady; sheep. SI 5064 00; lambs, 5 75 7 75; dressed mutton dull at lOgllc per ft; dretscd lambs steady at l)12c- Hogs Re ceipts, including three cars for sale "14,751 bead; market dull at 1 101 40. CHICAGO The Dmvcr't Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 21,000 head: shipments 4.500 head: market and steady to lower: beeves, H 60 64 To: steers, S3 50(g4 40; stockers and feeders, (2 40S3 60; cows, hulls and mixed, SI 25S 10: Texas cattle, SI 75&3. Hogs Receipts. 22, 000 boad; shipments, 0.600 head; market strong and higher; mixed. S3 70G3 90; light, S3 70 3 95; heavy, S3 70H3 95: skips. $3 003 40. Sheep Receipts, 6,500 head; shipments, 1.500 head;inaikct slow ami weal:; natives, 3 25 6 10; Texan. S325l 50; lambs, J5fi6 15. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts. 3,700 head; shipments. 600 head; market strong; good to fancy native steers. SI 25Q4 CO; fair to good do. S3 75J4 30; stockers and f eedern. S2 15W 3 30: Texans and Indians. S2 25J13 50. Hogs Receipts, 3,600 bead; shipments, 2,500 head; market hiuher; fair to choice heavy, S3 60 3 70; packing grades. S3 6003 70: light fair to best. $3 70g3 77K- Sheen Receipts, 1,700 head; shipments. 500 head: market strong; lair to choice, S3 70S1 60. BUFFALO Cattle Fairly active, strong on good butchers' grades; receipts, 163 loads through; 225 sales. Export steers good to extra 204 a); choice heavy butchers. 54 004 33. Sheep and lambs fairly active, notauotably higher; receipts. 34 loads through: 27 sales. Choice to extra shcep.S4 505 65; good to choice, 15 105 35. Lambs, choice to extra. SO 8007 15: good to choice, JO 506 75. Hogs 5010c higher; receipts, 75 loaJs through; 30 sale; mediums, heavy and mixed, Yorkers, S4 00. .tt,N9I1T' Hogs stronger; common and light, $2 .504 80; packing and butchers. S3 600 8 80: receipts, 2,300 head: shipments, BOO head. irntn In Wclit. CniOAao. July 14. The Board of Trade reporton the visible aUpPiy of grain Is as fol lViY.Y1"?'; 18-.589-000 labels: decrease, 1.019.000 bushels. Corn, 14.271.W0 bushels; d? exce, 192.000 bushels. Oats, 4.039.000 bushels; decrease. CO WOO bushels. Rye. 551.000 bushels; decrease, .8,000 bushels. Barley, 412,000 bush els; decre&Be. 21,000 bushels. Metal Marker. J? s-k'Vfi , Jad dal1- arm domestic $1 62J4- Tin firm, more active; Straits 521 45. Drvconds. NEV YORK. Jnly It-There was rather m ore doing in drygoods to-day, though demand was yet irregular, specialties receiving more at tention. SLEEPLESSNESS, nervous prostration, nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jos. Fleming & Son's Market st. Ia MARKETS BY WIRE. Wbent In Fntr Boecnlntlve Btqaest, bt Prices Regulated by Weather Condi- tloni-Corn and Oats Bnlllsh Pork Tome nnd Weak. CHICAGO Wheat There was a fair specu lative business to-day, and transactions were based mostly upon the westher condition and crop roports. The bulk of tho trading centered In September. The opening was Ho higher than the closing Qguros of Saturday, but eased off and decllnod under rather free offerings JCelc, rallied Kc fluctuated and closed abont y,a lower for August, whllo other futures closed tho tamo as Saturday. Corn was active, n large volume of business bolng transacted within it HQKo range. The feollng developed was strong early, but later became weaker, recovered and closed near the top prices of the day. Dullish crop report; were tho leading tacton. The market doled 10!e higher than Saturday. ..... Oats wero higher at tho opening, duo to tho advance In corn, and first lc wero ot ;o afl. vaneoofWo. A further appreciation of K(S Kowas recorded on August and Mepteinlirr, but prices receded KOjJe, and tho emu was nuleiat aliout Union tlgiitesanda alight ad. vanes over Hatutrtay's close fur August and Neptember. A gsln of Ko for July and io for May was reoonled. Me Pork-Trartlng was limited, 1'rlces for near deliveries were weak and lufiSOe lower, but January delivery ruled tmWe higher. Lard Only a moderate business was trans acted. Pi Ices ruled 2!G5a higher, snd tho market closed steady at nutklde ngurei, Hhort Rib Hlrtes-1riinc was fair oud prices ruled about 2K higher, and the market doted steady at medium figures. The leading rutures rangea as follows: Wheat -No. 2. Julv. b888aS7'i87Ke! AuKut,89!rK9'eblJ'it288Mc; September, 00 Ooiw-No. i Jnly. 37;ia37Ji37KQ87cj August. 37Je3bQ37Ji37c; September. S8K Oats-No. 2. July. 2SK02fe29Hci Sep tember, 2SJe28KS2SU2c. Mess Pouk. per bbl.-July. Sll 85811 85 11 S51I 85; Aucust, Sll 2511 2511 1011 10; Semember. (11 00311 0010 80(810 80. I.AKD. per 100 fts.-July. $5 82KG5 82WR5 82 5 82U: Augusr. S5 9005 U05 0g5 90; September, S6 OlMQd 02K6 006 02. SnoRT Ribs, per 100 fts. July. S5 100 5 10i?5 1065 10; August. 15 1505 17WR5 15 05 18K: Seotember, So 27H5 30Q527K5 3a Cash quotations were as follows: Mourflrni and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. 87Kc; No. 8 spring wheat, 810S4c; No. 2 red, SbUc No. 2 com. STJic. No. 2 oaM, 29Jc. No. 2 rye, 49a No. 2 harlev nominal. No. 1 flax seed. SI 31 . Prime timothy seed. SI 8201 St Mess pork, per bbl. Sll 85. Lard, per 100 lbs.. IS 72K Short ribs sides (loose). S5 la Dry salted shoulders (boxed). 85 20S5 25. Short clear sides (boxed). S5 4005 45. Sugars unchanged. Vn.2 white oats. 3I'X031Kc: No. 8 do. 31032c. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady and unchanged. Eggs, 12X01SC. NEW YORK Flour quiet. Corn meal steaJy. Wheat Spot unsettled and moderately active, closing steady; options fairly active and Vie down. Rye quiet and firm; Western, 57658&C. Barley dull; Canada. 77&C. Corn Spot unsettled, closing easy; moderate trade; options active and stronger. Oat Spot stronger and active; options firmer ami active. Coffee Options opened dull, 5 points down to 5 points up, closing steadv and unchanged to 20 points up; sales, 19.500 bags, including Julv, 16.90c; August, 16.90c; September. 16.50c; October, 15.90c; December, 15.5015.55; May, 15.25; spot Rio firmer, and more active; fair cargoes, 20c; No. 7, flat bean. 180 ISJjSc. Sugar Raw held higher and auiet; lehned moderately active and firm: C. 65c, extra C. 5 9-16S5 ll-16c: white extra C, 55c: j cl low, 4J05Ja Rice lairlv active and firm; do mestic 5Ji7Jc; Japan, 66c. Rosin steady. Tallow steady; (S2 for package), 4 7-16c Tur pentine quiet, steady at 4243c. Eggs quiet; fancystrong; Western prlnie,1517c:recelpts, 3,740 packages. Pork steady. Cutmeats steady and quiet. Lard stronger and quiet; sales, 1,355 tierces; Western steam. S612: options, sales, L5U) tierces; July. S8 10; August, S6 16; September, S6 2906 30, closing at S6 30: Octo ber, S6 38; December, SO 4L closing at S6 42. Butter Fancy firm; others weak; Western dairy, 6011c: do creamerv. 8017c Cheese steady and quiet; Ohio flat, 6X7c. PHILADELPHIA Flour quiet, but firm; Weitern winter, clear. $3 9004 35: do straight, S4 4004 75; winter patent, H 7505 25, Minne apolis clear. S3 75 4 25; do straight, SI 350 4 76: do patent, 4 9005 2 Wheat steadv; new No. 2 red. July. 92X093c: August. 925S&93c: September. 9254093c: October. 93093!c Corn strong and advanced J5c; No. 3, In export elevator, 4Zftc: steamer, in ao. -i3sc " , A in do, 45c; No. 2 mixed, in grain depot, 4747c; jso. 3 yellow, in ao, c; ixn. iuiixea, juiv, 4)K044c: August. 44K04c; September, UKSllJic: October. 4504c Oats Car lots amanced lK154e:N'o.3 white.SSic:No.2 white. 39c: do choice, S9K04Oc: opti'.ns quiet, but K ic mener; ro. z wnite juiy.safinxiac; Angusi, 34Jf35c: September, ajJiOSlJic; October, 33434Jic Provisions in goou jobbing de mand at former rates. Butter Fancy goods wanted; Pennsylvania creamery, extra, 17018c: Pennsylvania print. 21025c. Lggs scarce and firm; Pennsylvania firsts, 16c. Cheese steady; part skims, 607c. MINNEAPOLIS Receipts ot wheat over Sun day, 95 cars; shipments, 102 cars. Cash wheat was quiet and rather dull most of the day. Thero was a fair Inquiry early for No. 2 wheat, principally for outsido account, but during the greater part of the session the demand was pretty light for all grades. Price averaged rather stronger than Saturday notwithstand ing the weaknoss existing In tho futures market duo to the large demand for shipment. Low August. 86c; September. SW;c; on track, roSBitc; -n. -j. normero, uuiy ana August, 80c; on track, 84085c. BALTIMQRE-Wheat-Wcstem easy; No. 2 winter red. spot, 914091Kc; July. 93W93Kcj August, 92Kl'2Ji;c!Hl"eiuber.92ie92c Corn Western easy; mixed spot, 45c: Julv, 44lc: August, 44014c: Heptembor. 44i044Hc steamer, 423 bid. Oats Kc higher; Western white. 37038c; do do mixed, 35U03OKo; graded. No. 2 white. .18c; do do mixed, SOc Rye dull: choice, 6i6Uc: prime. 62054c: good to fair. 48050c Hay nominal: prlmo to choice timothy. (11 60012 60. Provisions firm. But ter active and firm. Eggs firm at 15c. Coffee firm; Rio cargoes fair at ligjc; No. 7, 16018J-JC MILWAUKEE-Flour qnlcL Wheat quiet; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, K70S9c; August, S0?c; No. 1 Northern, 91c Corn quiet: No. 8, on track. .'iX37c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, on track,32Jic Ryo easier; No. 1. In store, 40Jic Barley firm; No. 2, in store, 61c Provisions firm. Pork, cash. (1200; August. SU 40. Lard, cash, 15 87)$. Cheese Cheddars. 7070. TO LED O Wheat steady; cash and J uly. 89kc; August, 8!c: September. DOJfc; December, 9Jic Corn dull, firm; September, S9'c. Oats quiet: cash, 32c: September. 28JJc Cloverseed quiet; cash, (330; October, S3 70. EIVEE INTELLIGENCE. Business nt n Sinnd-Stlll Abont the Wharfs on Acconnt of Law Water. Everything qolet about the wharf. Tho river is still at low ebb, with Utile prospect for a rise in tho immediate future. Ouly one boat left tho port yosterdav. The dam Is being raised gradually, and by Thursday it is hoped they will have enough water In the port to make it navigable. The mark registered 1 foot 5, tailing slowly. At tho dam the Ohio was up to 3 feet 4, stationary. Driftwood. The Elaine cannot navigate In these waters. The James O. lllalne left for Morgantown yes terday afternoon. The Uoitona will take the run of the Fleet wood on the Cincinnati and Louisville line. 1 he boat being built to take the place of the Bherlcy Is well under way toward completion. THE Hudson and LoalsA. Sherley were the only towboats tied up at Cincinnati j esterday. THE New South and Fleetwood laid over at Cincinnati yesterday to prepare for to-day's trip. The excursion barge City of Pittsburg was at the wharf yesterday for the first time In a couple of weeks. The Scotia passed Point Pleasant on the way down Sunday. The Andes passed Point Pleasant also on the way up. The II. V. Ucdford departed for Wheeling yes terday at noon, with a light load of freight on account of low water. The James O. lllalne and Adam Jacobs were the packets billed for points on the Monongahela yesterday. They left here with good-sized loads. J. A. Hekdereox, superintendent of the Cin cinnati packet line, left for Cincinnati Sunday to make arrangements to put on light boats between I'lttBburg and Cincinnati. "WKO These was no boat scheduled to leave Cincin nati this afternoon. The O. W. Batchelor was to have left there, but It was nnable to leave this port last week on account of low water. The Keystone State arrived at Wheeling Bun day and left yesterday afternoon for Cincinnati In charge of Thomas S. Calhoon and Charles W. Knox In the office. It tied ud there to wait for water. TDK Llwle Bay arrived at Wheeling Sunday from Charleston. It will lay over until this after noon when St will depart for Cincinnati Instead of Charleston. The Bay will handle the Keystone bute traffic No Time .-hniild li- Lost By those troubled with constipation In seeking relief from Hpstetter's Srnmarh Bitter. The di-ease is easilv rellev.-rt in its earlier stage, and. ax it is utterly subversive of tie geuerai health, postponement ..f the remedy is unwise. The same holds good of delay in cases of fever and ague, kidney complaints, nervousness, de bility and rheumatism, ailments to which the Bitters is particularly adapted. A BIG DIFFERENCE In tho Matter of Bnildinss Between Pittsbnrg and Philadelphia. THE B0UTHS1DE F01IGING AHEAD. Horns Securities Make a Sport of ActiTltj, lot 011 Sticks In tho Rat. TUB K.EWB AND Q0S8IP OP THE CITY In no rripeci, perhaps, ii 'tho dlfferencs between l'lttsburg nnd Philadelphia more clearly defined than In reipeol of building, George f, Hancock, 1'rcjldcnt of tho Cltlrcni' Trunt and Tax Indemnity Com jmny of tho latter city, ! of the opinion that the building boom there hat arrived nt a singe where n halt should be called, tho supply of hotinci being greater than the demand, and any great Indreaso would be dead stock, This means that Philadelphia Is over, built. It Is dlfforent In Pittsburg. Although build. Ing la going forward at the rate of 6,000 or 6,000 houses a year, the demand Is far beyond the supply. K broker remarked yesterday, that Uo could rent 100 moderate-priced houses in a week, If be had them. Heveral other brokers said they had orders on their booUs'for bouses which they were unable to till. A good deal ot tho demand is from outsiders, showing that population is Increasing. This In turn, reflects activity id builnes, as it is the loadstone wbieb attracts. The prospect of a surfeit of houses in Pitts burg is so remote as to be scarcely worth con sidering. The difficulty Is to build fast enough to accommodate the demand. This Is so ur cent that capitalists should accept It as n guar antee that no matter how extensively they build, they will rnn no risk of having anything left unlet or unsold. Improvement on the Pontbslde. In no part of the city has the march ot Im provement made greater progress within the past few years than on the Soutbslde. This is more noticeable in the hill districts than in the settlements along the river; for, while it has been making baste slowly, the former have pressed onward with prodigious bounds. Hundreds of acres unimproved a few years ago have been subdivided, sold, paid tor and built on. A view from Mount Washington presents the aspect or a continuity of houses, covering hill, valley and slope, denoting a con dition of thrift scarcely equaled on this side of the river. Mount Washington. Knoxvllle and Beltzhoover are emphatically "In the swim," Land values are stiffening, but it will be a long time before they will reach what are called fancy prices. This is an inducement to home-seekers. The future is full of promise and oven greater things in the way of Improvement than have been accomplished in the past. Rapid transit will soon reach the hilltop districts and bring them into easy communication with the busi ness centers. This will stimulate the demand for residence sites and augment building opera tions. A good feature of the activity is the fact that it has the earnest support of the busi ness element of the population, showing that it Is not of the mushroom species, but practical and permanent. It is not a speculative move ment, but has the laudable object of making it as easy as possible for people of limited means to acquire homes where tbey will be surrounded with modern conveniences and refining in fluences. w Bnalnesa News nnd Gossip. A broker in real estate re marked yesterday thatabout one sale in eight was reported. One firm of brokers bas been kept busy for somo time filling orders for the Duquesne Traction Company. If the Casino Museum building is for sale the owner, airs. Sawyer, has changed her mind within a short time Mr. D. P. Black tried to buy not long ago and was informed it was not on the market. A Pittsburg 'gentloman, who returned from Chicago yesterday, said that one of the real estate firms In that city sold SL 600,000 worth of acreage there last week. John D. Bailey sold 60 shares of Phlladelpbl a Company stock at 80 and 60 Monongahela Navigation Company at 70 both dividend off. A now counterfeit SI silver certificate is In clrculat'nn. It is said to have a close re semblance to the gennine. The effect ot the passage ot the silver bill upon the stock market yesterday morning was little more than to stimulate trading In silver eortlflcttes. Tho Catholics of Canonsburg. Washington county, havo bought tho Methodist church proporty there, and will fit It up for their own use. The contract has been let for the erection of German Utptlst church at Jeannelto. It will cost (30,000. In bank clearings last week Pittsburg was only (56,000 behind San Francisco, whllo she led Baltimore by over (1,000,000. Oround will bo broken on Locust street, Edgewood, this week, for two more dwollliigr. The election at Edgewood noxt Saturday will decide whether tho borough will have n school bouse next fall or not. Bo far as known senti ment is lu favor of the proposition to be voted on. t Movements la Kent Kstnte. Mr. John Steele who, a few months ago, bought the Iloey property, tiro acres, facing Scbenley Park, for which he paid (25,000, has been offered (50,000 for it and refused to sell at that figure The Catholic Cemetory people have refused (100,000 for their 100 acres on Hazolwood av enue. This is (1,000 an acre. It cost them (500 an acre three yoars ago. A deal of which a hint was given a few days back, was closed yesterday by Samuel W. Black iSc Co. The property consisted of a vacant lot on the sonth side of Fifth avenue, near Old avenue. It brought (17.000. It is un derstood that ono of tho soft-drink concerns was the purchaser and that a large bottling house will be erected on the lot WA. Berron & Sons sold a new and modern brick house of eight rooms, lot 32x100 feet, on O'llara street, near Fifth avenue, for a price approximating (0,600: also a lot on Butler street, Eighteenth ward, in tho Blssell plan, 20x100 feet, for SLS50 cash. tilaok & Balrd sold for Mrs. Cathenno Bauer to Mrs. Elizabeth Miller five lots in the Bauor plan, at West Bellevne, fronting 120 feet on the Beaver road by i'JO In deptb, for $2,050 cash. They also sold to Thomas Gardiner lots Nos. 70 and 85 in the J. Water Hay plan of Valley View place for (275 each; also sold to William C. Wentx for Charles Lanz lot No. 42Lanz plan, on Carson street, Southslde, 20x55 foet, for (500. James W. Drape & Co. sold a piece of ground on Penn avenue at the rate of (18,000 per acre. AN MPE0VEMENT. Fair Trading In Home Securities and a Good Temper Developed. The local stock market displayed a good tone yesterday, and trading was lively, as things n Rales were better distributed than usual and aggregated 1,036 shares. Considerable ousmess was aone in .ciecirio rights at 60. It was a small fraction weaker n -w. ..!., V.nVnnirl.nlillt4. Phil. aoelphla Gas was stronger at SOJjJ, dividend off. pipeage soia up w 10. jhiukcilki dropped back to 66. Bank or Pittsburg ad-...-. , ki lilri Knthlnir was done in the tractions, which were about steady. A gooa many oi w. ihujjoiuw .w. nw, j . .. ,.,.,& nlnnlAH Thorn two a no bids for railroad and insurance shares, and only three of the banks received attention. Bids, offers and sales follow: FIRST CALL. B A SKCO.VD CALL. B A HSDKOl cinauuifc... ....... Marine National Bank.... Safety Deposit Company.. Brldgewater.. Manufacturers'OasCo.... Peoples' Hat. G. P. Co Pennsylvania U Co .... 81 M" ..'.".'.'.' M 60 'h "an & "six 105 103 66 ..., M .... 16J4 10 , u rnilaoeipnia iu. 2 3 Central Traction .,,,.. rTrs,rtlDll ,,.,t,. "-- ------ PPtsburg Traction OS 69$ 364 W'A 29 , 210 25 3) 3 4! rieasant.vaiiry 28)4 i'llls., Aii'y wiiii,...... La .Norls alining Co Luster Minimi i'o ixni.ee Ulil Mlnlnx Allegheny County'fclec .. East End .Electric Westlnghoase Electric... 18 20 17 20 3 93 SO S7H 23 W MK -jLX-uiviueuu. - , bales at first call, 350 Electrio rights at 60,and 150 Yankee Girl at 4. After call 6 Electrio brought 38K. At second call sales were 175 Philadelphia Gas at 80, dividend off, 81 Yankee Girl at 4, ISO Electric rights at 60, and 20 Plpeage at 16. Before call 100 Philadelphia Gas sold at 3 and 60 at 80. ex-dlvldend. SThe total sales of stocks at New York yester day were 150.293 shares, including Delaware, Laekawanna and Western, 11.810: Louisville and Nashville, 6,480: Northern Pacific pre ferred, 4.850; Pacific Mail. 4,630; Reading, 6,700; St. Paul, 10.850. TJP TO THE MASK. The Local Money Market In Good Bhnpe Demand nnd Hupplr. Tho week at tho banks started out In good shape, there being a liberal demand for dis counts and fair checking and depositing. Hates woro teady and unchanged, Tho sup ply of fundi It considerably In execfit of cur rent necdi, but they will bo absorbed by the fall trade If It sball prove to be as large i ex pected. Currency and exchange were about von, Exchange wero K,o03,479 02 and bal anoet 1403,303 97. Money on call at New York yoiteraay was easy, ranging from 335 per cent, Ust loan n, olnsodi offered at 8. Prime moroantlle paper, ear. Hterling exchange nutet and stead at UMK (or 00-day bills and 81) for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. H, 4s, res,,,, ..111) M. K. AT. Uen. M...7JX jtunl Union (X.,,,lfJ ' E' 7.7 vl'i......iil l.H, 4)s, re-,.., ioj I. H. 4M, noun,,.ll 'AClHeAsof W.,..liH .oulilnaiUmped4 UJ rllikourl as, ,;, ,,101 'I enn. new set. ns,,oe lenn, new stt, U,,m 'lelin. newst. in,,,, 73 Canada Bo, 2ds,.,, WH Central I'seltlo Hts.jONH Den, A It, U. lata. ..117 Usn. &U, U. 4i 82H li.fi.tt. U, Weausts, Krietds 10M M. K. AT. Uen.es,, M I3I MutUK H.i. U. mi, ceri..,in Northern l'o,lU,, my Northern Pan, Sil.,,lH, Nortliw't'n oonioli.no Northw'ndelirn'sOsItisM Orejron A 'Irani, tu.Wii Ht,J7AI.. Hen. m, os Ht.L, AH.". llen.M.lll Ht, l'aui eonioli !M Mt. P. C'litAPo. Uts.jn HPcL.O,'rT.Hs. 93 Tx..Pc.UO.'1'r.Ks. 41)4 Union I'sclUe law,. ,1001? West Wlior .1MM New York Clearings, (78,766,614; bal- ancps, (4,290,079. Boston Clearings. (16,616,674; balances, (1.491.609. Money 6 per cent. Pu:i,ADEl.FniA Clearings, (9,808,732; bal ances (1.670.623. Baltimore Clearings, (2,745,616; balances, (300,282. CuiOAQO Clearings. 818,621,000. Now" York exchange was par. Rates for money were stiff at CQ7 per cent on call, and 6Q7 per cent on time loans. OIL DE0P3. A Check In the Advances Cnuses a Terr Dnll Market. Oil developed very little strength yesterday, and trading was light at all of the exchanges. It was about steady at tho opening, but Boon sagged off, with nothing to support it, and closed c under the Initial figure, and the same above the lowest point. The fluctuation was lie. Opening and highest, 89c; lowest, 88c; closing, 8Sc. Saturday's clearances were 100,000. There was no well news of importance. Features of Yesterday's Oil Market. Corrected daily by John M. Oakley & Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of the Pittsburg Petro leum Exchange: Opened 89 I Lowest. S8H Highest 89 1 Closed 88$ Barrels. Average charters 18, 2M Average shipments 71,094 Average runs : . 68,013 Retlnea, New Yoric. 7.20c Keflned. London. Sftid, KeHned, Antwerp, 17f. Keflned, Liverpool. 5 11-Ud. Beflned. Bremen. 6.60m. Other Oil Markets. Oil Cttt, July 14. Petroleum opened at SSXc; highest, S3c: lowest, 88c; closed. 8SJc Sales, 66,000 barrels; clearances not reported; charters, 38.095 barrels: shipments, 89,010 bar rels; rnns, 78,211 barrels. Bradford. July 14. Petroleum opened at 8Sc; highest, 89Kc: lowest, 8Sc; closed, 88Jc Clearances. 250,000 barrels. New York. July 11 Petroleum opened strong, S9a August optldn moved up c, but after the few buying orders were filled it fell off and closed dull. Stock Exchange Opening, 89c: highest. 89c: lowest. 88c: closing. SSJc Consolidated Exchange Opening, 89c; highest, 89c- lowest, 88c; closing, 89c. Total sales. 112,000 barrels. SHE CTTI THE JTjaTJLAB. Tbo Young Geyser Again Spooling News From Cliartlers Anchor Petering Oar. While there aro not quite so many rigs going; up on the Bouthslde as there were in the wild days after the strike of the Young at Forest Grove and O'Brien No. 2 at Cbartlers, yet new ones are not scarce, and the "belt" is but Uttlo better defined than it was last year. The Young well at Forest Grove, which made all the furor there by coming last April at a 60 barrel an hour gait, surprised the natives again yesterday morning by putting out at tbo rate of 60 barrels an boar. She was shot and very ef fectively. A short distance north of thoYonng Is the John Thompson woll. which was com pleted on Saturday. It Is said to be as dry as a bone. Tho Anchor well on the llalov property at Cbartlers, which started at a 700-barrel gait, was said to hayo dropped down to three barrels an hour yesterday. , An operator remarkod that he believed she had "shot her wad." Fred Laulngcr's No. 1 Is flowing 20 barrols a day, and It is said will pump 40 to 60 barrels a day. Ills No. 2 will soon bo comploted. They found some oil In tho 100 foot. SLIG1TT IMPROVEMENT. Wall Street Apparently UnntToeted by the rMase or Ibo Silver Bill-Slight Ad vanco In Paclflo Mull Rail road Bond Quiet. New York, July 14. The hopes of many sangulno bulls on the stock market wero rather disappointed this morning when tho stock market failed to respond to tbo final passage of the silver bill by more than a fractional rise at the opening, which gave way to boavlness later In the day. Tbo oponlng of tho market, aided by higher figures from London, showed ad vances over Saturday's final prices of from ii to per cent generally, while the passage of tbo shipping bill opened Pacific Mall up Iji ptr cent. Outside of Sugar Iteflnarles, silver cer tificates and some specialties, however, the further gains were entirely Insignificant, and the temper of the .speculation from that time was heavy, though the prevailing dnllneti and stagnation precluded anything like ma terial losses, and the changes in the gen eral list wero confined to a slow and almost Imperceptible shading off In val ues. Sugar Keiitiorles showed mo t animation, and wero advanced about 2 per cent, but later Inst all of the improve ment. Hock Island was shown the most atten tion among tbo stocks of tbo regular list, and the bears attacked It on the reports of the failure of tbo crops along tbo line, but It closed only a slight fraction lower than Saturday. Tbo passage of tho shipping bill boomed Pacific Mall at the opening, and it rose per cent, but shaded off with the rest ot the list for a time, but recovered again, and is tho only stock showing a material advance for tho day. Its f;aln being li per cent. The traders sold early u the day, but became Inactive and the close, while dull, was rather heavy at insigultlcant changes for the day. Railroad bonds wero qnlet, the trading ex tending to $958,000, but there was no active specialtyand the marked changes were In the inactive bonds. The temper of the market closely followed that in shares, and a heaviness prevailed with little change in quotations. Government bonds havo been dull and steady. State bonds havo been without feature. Une following tame snows tne prices or active stocks on ti.e New ork stock Exchange yester day. Corrected dally for UHE Dispatch by Whitmkt A STEruiKsON. oldest Pittsburg mem bers of New Ttork stock Exchange, 47 1'ourtn ave- Clos- Open- High- Low- lnir Inc. est. est. Bid. Am. Cotton Oil 24 Am. cotton Oil Drer. 64 Am. Cotton Oil Trust.. 2SV av ;8v jgu Atch., Top. A a. " 4UH 4CH 46 46'4 Canadian Pacific KH 8:H 81! 82H Canada Southern 6W Hi t& 6fi Central of Newjerser. 2J, Central Paclnc 33 Chesapeake A Ohio.... 24 24 21 23V C.i Bur. A Qulncy ,...1063f 106V 10654 106 C, Mil. A St. Paul 73K 73! 73 73i O., Mil. & St, P.. pr.. 118 118 Hi 118 C. Kock I. A P. ltf SIX 89X BOH CBtL.trnti .... js C. St. L. A Pitts., pf 45 0.. St. P.. M. A O SZH C. at. P.. M. A O. pt W C.-A Northwestern Ul) 111K ill 111 CAN. W-. pi ..... 144 C C. C. A 1 75K 75tf 75M ! C C..0AI.. pf. i. .. .... 99 Col. Coal A Iron 51 H Col. AHocklnr Val... 29ti SOft 29K 29V Del.. Lack A West..... 14874 149 147U 147 Del. A Hudson. 169,S 163!4 1C9H 169M Den. A Klo Grande.... IS 18K 18 18X Den. A Rio oraude. pt M 5lK MS MH K.T.. Va. ACJa H Illinois Central 117 117 117 116 Lake Erie A West 18 Lake Erie A West pf.. 65K 66 K5V 66 Lake Shore A M. 3 UOk 110K JOS'i 110 Louisville A Nashville, ill tm 88V M Mlcntzan Central SOU MoDileAUhlo 22H Wi 2114 21M MlSouri I'acinc 74 T4M 3t 3 New York Centrtl 108 108 1M N. Y.. L.. E. A W 26 26if 26 Zti N.Y..L.E.AW.nrer. M N. r.. C. St.L 16 16 16JS Mi K.f.tH.E. 60H M 49 M N.Y.. O.AW. 19K 1M ' HH "X Norfolk A Western u Norfolk & Western pr. .... Nortbern Paciae 88 Jf1r,ltfrn.Pae,flenr' K5 Ohio & Mississippi 2Mf Oregon improvement Oregon Transcon K I'aclnoMall 458 Peo.. Dec. 4 Evans Phlladel. & Heading... H Pullman Palace Oar...2l7X Kehmond v. p. T.. 22V Richmond sW.P.T.-pl ...? St. Paul Uuluth St. Paul Dnluth pf. St. P., Minn, ft Man 8t. I.. AHanKran St. L. A Ban Kran of.." .... St. ii.ft Han r. 1st pi 'iexas Pacific , Hjfc un.onp.clI,c ::::: S3 wsbasn, ..,,,. ,, Wabmn preferred 20i Wsstern tJnlon 8(5 S ntlliie a L. JC 77 8nrTrus ," 77V Wstlonal LesdTrtist.,. oj Vblgs.oUas'lrusl...,, td eiM ISM M 82H &H 24 25 .?. 48 47M 47H 45 43tt 43 4H JSf "tltt .... 81 :::: W .... in. , .... MH 91 20V Z0H UM J$ 2etf 8 Hit MU nil 77? 7s M 6H 2()iJ 204 Hi MH 3SU 8HJ4 2W 47 inn 23 20 G3X 8ft ?SK zlH M ' Phllndelphln Dfocki. l Closing qootmlons of Philadelphia stocks, fur nlilitii hv WlillnsT AHtenhtnioa, brokers. No. 07 rourtli arinas, ilsmbers New York Meox t. chsnssi Jim, . SHU DM. li.i'lnU!;'t i.j.' "S '.'nn.iivsnlsltAllrOSd,.,,., " ,"'i".riiisuurs: wsiisrn vn ii!!!!1 l"tr "M i'hllsdtfnhU and Kris 13 Nnpf hstfn i.Ih. Allki... .a kit- ---........-.---.. -.!" "HOfiii t !( lit ! orthwrn fAcltto prfflrre1..M..,.. m Iloslon Nlecks. Atch. A Ton.,, 4H Boston A Mont.MM.eiH lliilumet A Heels,, .,0 Untalna,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M Krantlln , 31 Ilnmn , ,. 9 Kearsarge,,,,, Mm Osceola 4IH 1'ewable (new) 10 nostonZ Maine, "M " II. 4Q ,..;.., 107 cinnTi, AClev,. W eastern It, H 168 K ntAPereM 3314 FllnlAPsrsM. pre.101 Mass, Central, .,, u Max,CtntraIeom, 27K a. y. a w.Kng..... m Oldllolnny...... 173 Itutland prafsrred.. 70 Wis. Central com... 28 Wis. Central pi 60 AIloneiMg, Co 8V Atlantl U Unlnoy HI Hants re copper,.... 70 Tamarack. i, ..,.207 H Annlston Land CO., ii Boston Land Co tnH San Diego Land Co. 28M lieu Teieenone. ,. Lamson Stores MH Water Power........ 5 DOMESTIC MAEKETS. Ornci or PITTSBDBO DISPATCH,! Monday. July 11. 189tt Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Potatoes are In better supply than they have been for a week past. While they sold readily on Saturday at (4 50 per barrel for choice stock, there were no sales reported this morn ing at this figure. There is an improved de mand for cbolce creamery butter, and prices are a shade higher at sources of supply. Eggs are scarce and on the advance. The supply of raspberries is not up to demand, and markets aro very firm. Blackberries are slow and dull. Said one of the Liberty commission merchants to-day: "Monday's trade has been quiet, but chiefly for the reason that receipts of stuff are light. Though receipts are larger to-day than for some timo past, all that comes in the line of fruits and vegetables is. promptly taken. Nothing choice in either line goes long without buyers. Apples (4 005 00 a barrel. Butter Creamery. Elgin. 1819c: Ohio do, 1617c: fresh dairy packed, 1012c; country rolls,79c Berries Gooseberries. S6 006 60 a stand; black raspberries, 1415c 1 quart; red raspber ries. 15c; blackberries, 1314c a quart: cur rants, (4 00 a bushel: huckleberries, 14c a quart. Beans Navv hand-picked beans, (2 0002 10. Beeswax 2830c fl ft for cholceilow grade, 2022c CANTALOUPES 2 50Q3 00 V crate; water melons. S20 0026 00 l)i Cider Sand refined, 87 60; common, (3 00 4 00; crab cider, (7 508 00 V barrel; elder vin egar. 1012c W gallon. Cheese New Ohio cheese,7K8c: New York cheese. 9c: Llmberger, 10J12Kc: domes tic SWvltzcr. 1313c: Wisconsin brick Sweitzer, ll14c: imported Sweltzcr, 24c. EOOS 17&o f dozen for strictly fresh. Feathers Extra live geese, o060c; No. L do. 4045c; mixed InK 3035c ft. Maple Syrup 75l)5c a can; maple sugar, 10llc fl ft. Honey 15c fl ft. Poultry Live chickens, 6090o a pair; dressed, ll12c a pound: ducks, boQ75c a pair. Tallow Country. 3JJc: city rendered. 4c Tropical Fruits Lemons, choice. (4 75 Co 25; fancy. (5 606 50; Rod! oranges, 8 50 6 75; Sorrento oranges, S5 005 60; bananas, E2 002 50 firsts, (1 75 good seconds fl bunch; pineapples, STJJOa hundred; Calilornla peaches, $2 002 60 fl box; California apricots, (2 25 2 60. Veoetables Now Southern potatoes, (4 00 4 25 ft barrel; cabbage. (2 002 25 fl large crate; home-grown cabbage. $1 151 25 ft bushel basket; Florida onions, S3 754 00 a barrel; green onions, 2025c fl dozen; green beans, hpmc-growix$l 0001 15 fl basket; wax beans, home-grown, (1 25 fl basket; cucumbers, (1 26 Kill Ov V oox; tomatoes, si ws oasaeh Groceries. Sugars are advanced c, as quotations below will disclose. Coffees aro steady at prices quoted. Options wero a shade higher In New York on Saturday. Canned fruits continue very Arm. Green Coffee Fancy Rio, 24K($26Kcs cbolce Rio, 22d23Kc; prime Rio, 23ct low grado HIo, 2021jc; old Government Java. 2930c; Maracalbo, 25KQ27Kc; Mocba, 800 32c; Santos'2220c; Caracas, 25i27ctLa Guayra, 20f27c, Roasted (In papers) Standard brands, 25c; high grades. 28309'c; old Government Java, bulk, 8334,c; Maracalbo, 229c: Santos, 26 30o; peaberry, 80c; choice Rio, 26c; prime Rio, 26c; good Rio, 24c: ordinary, 21KQ22XC. Spices (whole) Cloves, nylac: allspice, JOc: cassia, oc: pepper, ioc; nutmeg, .oia'ouc. Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, Tic Ohio, 120, 8Kc; headlight, ignt, IV lZt. nln 00". SKc: water white, ioc: globe, HUH) elaine, HKc; car- nadlne, UKc; royallne. He; red oil, llHKc nurltv. 14c Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 4SQ13o f) gallon; summer. 3S10c: lard oil. 65S8c. Hyrup Corn syrup, 28030c; choice sugar syrup, S0S3Sc; pnme sugar syrnp, 80033c; strictly prime, S3035n: new maplo syrup, 00c. N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 4748o; choice, 46c; medium, 8843e; mixed, 4042c. Soda Bt-oarb In kcg, SKQ3iic; bl-carb In s, fiac; bl-carb assnrtod packages, 6-6c; sal-soda In kegs, a: do granulated, 2o. Candles Star, full weight, 8c; stearine, fl set, 8Kc; parafllne, 11012c. RiCE-Hoad Carolina, 7c: choice, 6X& CJic; prime, WJOX0! Louisiana, 60H& Starch Pearl, 8Kci cornstarch, 6K6c; gloss starch, 67& Fobeion Fruits Layer raisins, (2 63; Lon don layers,S275;Muscaters,S2S0: California Mus- catels,(2 40; Valenola,8Kc;Onuara Valencia. 10K Qllc; sultan,10Q10c; currants, 5Kfi0c;Turkey prunes, Ogiyic: French prunes. 912c; Salon lea prunes, In 2-la packages, 9c: cocoanuts fl 100. SB; almonds, Lan., fl lb, 20c; do Ivlca, 17c: do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap., 1314c; Sicily filberts, 12c; Smyrna figs, 1213c; new dates, 64? 6c; Brazil nuts, lie; pecans, 9k10c; citron, fl ft, 1819c; lemon peel, 16c ft ft; orange peel, 17e Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft., 8c; apples, evaporated, lOSlOc: peaches, evapor ated, pared, 2420c: peaches, California, evap orated, unpared, 17018c; cherries, pitted, 12V 13c; cherries, unpltted, 6Uc; raspberries, evaporated, 3233c; blackberries, 7Q7Kc; huckleberries, lOtflllc. SUOARS Cubes. 7c; powdered, 7c; granu lated, tilic: confectioners' A. 6Uc: standard A. 6Kc; son white. 6K0Xc; yellow, choice. 6a oi yc; yellow, good, 6K06c; yellow, fair, 6iQ blic: yellow, dark. 5 bbls. (1,200), (9 00; me- riCKLES aieuium. dlnm. half bbls. tllOO). to 00. SALT No. 1, fl bhl, 95c; No. 1 ex. fl bbl. 81 00! dairy, fl bbl, (1 20; coarse crystal, f) bbl, (1 20: Klggins' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, $2 80; Hlgglns' Eureka, 16-14 lb packetv(3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. (2 000 2 25; 2ds, 81 651 80; extra pcachei. S2 40(32 0U; pie peaches. 81 25; finest corn. (1 251 40: Hfd Co. corn. 654290c; red cherries. 90c81; Lima beans, $1 20; soaked do, 80c; string do, 65070c; marrowfat peas. 81 101 25; soaked peas. 7ua SOc; pineapples, (1 8001 40: Bahama do, 82 75; damson plums, 95c; greengages. (1 60; egg plums, (1 75; California pears, 82 40; do green gages, (1 75; do egg plums, 81 75; extra white cnerries. sz vi; raspDcrries. vociasi iu; strawuer ries. 95cJl 10; gooseberries. 8590c: tomatoes, 85090c; salmon, 1-ft, (1 3001 80; blackberries, COc: succotash, 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; dn green, 2-ft, (1 251 60; corn boof, 2-ft cans, 82 10; 14 ft cans, 814; baked beans, 814001 60; lobster. I-ft, 81 8001 90; mackerel. 1-ft cans, broiled, 81 60; sardines, domestic, Ws, (4 2504 35: sardines, do mestic. Ks. (8 7507; sardines, imported, Js, 81160012 60; sardines, imported. K. BIS; sar dines, mnstard. 8335; sardines, spiced. (3 50. Fish Extra No, 1 bloater mackerel, 830 fl bbl; extra No. loo. mess, 840: extra No. 1 mack erel, shore, 828: extra No. 1 do, mess, 832; No. 2 shore mackerel, 823. Codfish Whole pollock, 4c fl ft; do medium, George's cod. 6c; do large, 7c; boneless bake, in strips, 4c; do George's cod in blocks, 607e. Herring Round shore, 83 50 f) bbl; split. 80 50: lake. (3 25 fllOO-fibbL White flsb, S3 50 ft 100-fi half bbl. Lake trout, $5 60 fl bait bbl. Finnan baddock, 10c ft ft. Iceland halibut, 13c fl ft. Pickerel, half bbl. (3 00; quarter bbl, 81 35; Potomac her ring, 83 50 fl bbl; 82 00 fl half bbb Oatmeal 85 0005 25 fl bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at tho Grain Exchange: Two cars of No. 2 white oats, 6 days, S7c; 11 cars No. 2 white oats, 83e, August delivery: 1 car No. 2 y. e. corn. 47c, 10 days. Receipts as bulle tined, 46 crs, of which 30 cars were lecelved by the Pittsbnrg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rail Way, as follows: 16 cars of oats, 3 of corn, 1 of wheat, 2 of malt, 2 of flour, 6 ofhay. By Pitts burg, wncinnauana Ht, Louis, 3 cars ot corn, 1 of whent, l of middlings, 6 of pats. By Balti more and Ohio, 1 car of oats, 1 of bay, 1 of rye. By Pittsburg and Western, 1 car of oats. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 1 car ot malt. All cereals are firm with an unward tendency to markets. Corn and oats are particularly strong. Flour is firmly held by Jobbers, and an advance In prices may come at any time. Prices are for carload lots on track: Wheat New No. 2 red, 9192c; No. 3, 830 89c Corn No. 2 yellow ear. 47K4Sc;high mixed ear, 40X047" No. Z yellow, shelled, 45046Xc; high mixed shelled corn. 44044Xc 'Oats No. 2 white, 86X037CI extra, No. 3 85H036C! mixed 31036c. . .. Ryr No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 66059c No. 1 Western. 65066c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy winter and spring patents, to 6009 70s winter straight, 16 mm 26t clear winter, (-1 7606 00; straight XXXX bakers', (4 2604 60. Ryo flour, (3 600 8 78. Mtf.KFKB Middling!, tine white, (15 0fl IS 00 torn brown middlings, (13 60014 OOj winter wheat bran, (12 00012 60. ItAY llaloil timothy, NaT, (10 OOtfJIO 60; No. 3 do. (7 6008 00; looso. from wagon. 112 UOft IS 00, ar cording to qualltyt No, 3 prairie bay, Id Kttn 00i packing do, W 0000 CO; clover bay, to wao oo. rlTitAW-Oat, 16 7SQ7 00 wheat and rye, 19 00 0 24 Provisions. Sugar-cured bams, large, Hoi sugar-cured bams, medium, 110 eugar-bams, small, I2ci sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 8)Jo( sugar-cured shoulders, 7X"I sugar-cured boneless shoul ders, SiQ skinned shoulders, 801 skinned hams, ll&oi sugar-cured California bams, BJjoj sugar-cured dried beuf flats, Dei sugar-cured dried beef sets, lOci sugar-cured dried beet rounds. 12c bacon, shoulders, flci bacon, clear Ides, 7Ko bacon, clear belllcB. 7XCJ dry silt shoulders, 6o; dry salt clear sides, 7Ko. Mess pork, heavy, (13 60; mess pork, family, (13 60. Lord Refined, In tierces, 6mc; halt-barrels, 0c; 60-a tubs, 6Kc; 20-lb pails, O&c; 60-tt tin cans. 6c; 8-ft tin pails, 6Xc; 6-ft tin palls, 0c; 10-Bi tin pails, 6mc, Smoked Bausage, long, 6c; large, 6c. Fresh pork, links. 9c Boneless bams, 10Xc Pigs' feet, half-barrels, (4 00; quarter-barrels. (2 15. New York Mining Storks. New York. July 14. Mining quotations: Belle Isle, 140; Deadwood, 125: Demonte, 100; Hale and No7cross, 300; Homestake. 10; Horn Silver. 325: Iron Silver, 175; Mt. Dlabm, 180; MPTican, 300; Ontario, 41; Occidental, 135; Phoenix. Ariz.. 120. SICK HKADACHl!ClrUr,f Lmie Lvlef Pills. SICK HEADACHKCarter,, Llttle L)Ter VMu SICK HEADACHECarte, Lmle LlJttim,. SICK HEADACHECartr,I Lutle j,iver Pills. nol6-67-TTSSU ".! GI lit Lady. Hare you new Rnbbera? 2n Lady.VThj, not These jtre the old ones crocsea mia Wolff's Blacking It makes them look like new; and my shoes also dressed with it, hold their polish UNDER, the rubber, even should the snow creep In. Change a Pine Table to Walnut. A Poplar Kitchen Presa to Antique Oak. A Cane Rocker to Mahogany. Bee what eaa be done with 2 S C. worth of J5 K-lpp ON urTOriM T"jrv t WOLPP & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. 4& a Dns. "" Bem, rumUhing Stor. mh21-TTSS 0 Catarrh Reached His Luiis. Mr. Frank J. Mason, living on Dearborn street, Nlneteentb ward, and near the Alle gheny Cemetery, and who Is employed at the La Belle Steel Works, In Atlcghony, has been permanently cured by the catarrh specialists at 823 Ponn avenue, Hn had an olfonsivo discharge from his nose and a dropping of catarrhal mucus Into his throat, which bevnmo vory tonaclotts and hard to raise out. His throat became Irritated and sore and hurt him to swallow. He bad pain In his foreboad and frequent nose bleed. As his Mr. Frank J. Jlaion. disease became deeper seated It attacked his Inngs causing mucn pain In his chest and a vio lent cough. In fact he coughed night and day, and in tho nlgbt his cough was simply terrible. He could got but little sleep, and would often waken with such a smothered feeling ho could scarcely get his breath. He bad no appetite, and what little food he did cat ho would feel llko vomiting up. Tho gas that formed In his stomach after eating gavo bim great distress. He lost flesh, and bis lungs be came so weak bo could not lie on either side Every change of weather would cause blm to take cold. Night sweats further weakened him until at times he was unable to do anv work. It was while In this condition that he began treatment with the pliyticlans of the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute. He says: "My disease was of six or seven years' stand ing, and the above history of my case Is true. At first I noticed that my nose and throat would clog up In tbo evenlilj-, and I thought I was taking cold. As I treated with several doctors, and got no better, I became dhgusted with doctoring, for it seemed as if I never could bo cured. Finally a friend advlseu me to try the physicians of the Catarrh and Dys pepsia Institute, at 323 Penn avenne, as his with had been cured by these doctors. This gave mo some hope, and 1 decided to take a course of their treatment. I improved from tbo first. I now feel well and strong, and shall De glad to further describe my case and perma nent cure by these specialists "FRANK J. MASON." Ploase bear in mind tbat THESE SPECIAL ISTS HAVE BUT ONE OFFICE, and which is PERMANENTLY LOCATED at 323 Penn venue. Office hours. 10 A. M. to 4 P. K.,and 6 to 8 p. M. Sundays, 12 to4r.M. Consultation free to all. Patients treated successfully at home by correspondence. Bend two 2-cent stamps for question blank and ad dress all letters to the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute, 323 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. jyl5-TTSSu GRATEFUL. COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of .tbo fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli cately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judicious use of such articles or diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape manv a fatal shart by keeping our selves well fortified with pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame." Civil Hervicf Gazett'. Made Simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, labeled thus: JAMES EPPS A CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, Englana. fe22-32-Tus Vmm Cwi4Q&&'Z rO' gtfpPtflQsS rroienli In the most elegant farm THIS LAXATIVE Alio NUTRITIOUS JUIOS -oriiig FIQ8 OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to bo most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the molt excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR OHUOQIST FOR "srn-xrap o? as3:&s MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU LOUISVILLE. AY NEW YORK. H. Y. iyB-77-Tra r: WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, JOSEPH Attica Embroidery and White Goods Department direct Importation from the best manufac turers of St. Gall, in Bnlas and Cambric Edg ings, Flouncings, Skirt Widths and AUovers, Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncings. Buyers will find these goods attractive both in price and novelties of design. Full lines of. New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades in dado and plain or spring fixtures, Lace Cur tains, Portieres, Chenille Curtains, Poles and Brass Trimmings: Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloths la best makes, lowest prices for quality. WASH DRESS FABRICS. The largest varioty from which to select. ToilDuNords, Cbalon Cloths, Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suiting-, Heather & Renfrew Dress Umghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. llt-T STEAMERS AND EXCUUMONS. TrTHlTE SfAK L1.1 B 50K QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Koyal acd United States Mall Steamers. Teutonic June 25, 11 am, Teutonic, July 23.9;30am Britannic, July 'A 4 o m Britannic, July 30, 4pm -Majestic Julys, ll:30ami"jlaicstlc, Aug. 6. 10 am Germanic Jnly IS. 4pinlUcrmanic Aug. 13,4pm From White Star duck, loot or West Tenth su 'Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, teo and upward. Second cabin. SW and upward, according to steamer and location of berth. Ex cursion tickets on lavorable terms. Steerage, p. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Oreat Britain. Ap ply to JCH.N J. MCCOitMlCK, C39and401 Smith held st., Pittsburg, or J. BltliCK ISHAI, Gen era! Agent, 41 Broadway, Mew Korfc. JeZJ-D STATE LINE To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London derry, Liverpool and London, FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin tiassazo fj to too, according to locatloi oi state-oom. Excursion SG5 to f95. Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Rates. "State of California" building. AUS11N BALDWIN A CO., Ueneral Agents, S3 llroadway. New Yoric j. j. Mccormick. Agent. 638 and 401 Smithfleld St., Pltlsbttrg. Ps. mhl2-80-D OUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIV ERPOOL. VIA QUEENS rOWN-From Pier 4U n ortu river: r ast express man service. Gallia. July 10. 6 a m Etrurla, July IV. 7 a m Servla, August 0, noon Etrurla. Aug. IS, 0a m Auranla.Aug. 23. 10 am Bothnia, Aug. 27, 2p m Aiirama, juiy m. noon TTmH.I., A i,- O H.3ft i m Cabin passage iOO and upward, according to location : Intermediate, (35 and 540. Steerage tlcketsrto and from all parts of Europo at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to the company's offlco. 4 Bowling Green, New York. Vermin 11. Brown A Co. J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 and 40l Smithfleld street. Pittsburg. Je30-o AMERICAN LINE, Sailing evory Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations tor all classes unsurpassed, Tlckots sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe den, Denmark, etc PETER WRIGnT 4 SONS, General agents, 305 Waluut sL. Philadelphia. Full Information can be bad ot J. J. MCCOR MICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfleld street; LOUIS MOESER, 61U Umithfield street. mMMl-TTS ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, The only direct lino From QLA8Q0W, LONDONDERRY and GALWAY To PHILADELPHIA. Passenger accommodations unexcelled. Prepaid Intermediate. $30. Steerage, $19. Passengers by thl route are saved the ex- Sense and inconvenience attending transfer to ivcrpool or from New York. J. J. MCCOR MICK. 401 and tCUSmlthfleld St.. A. D. SCORER r SON. 115 Smithfleld st, Pittsburg. mb8-09-TT8 BROKERS FINANCIAL Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. myl JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., 45 SIXTH ST., AUTHORIZED AGENTS. Leading English Investment Syndicates have money to in vest in American manufac tories in large amounts only. jeisn JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. 45 SIXTH ST, PItteburs. 1 mv29-81 1MB A If MANHOOD " "T" , ".JlostvIjor.andhealthrullT restored. Vriew.ts rarrd. parts enlarged.strenfrtliened. K.wiioMsTrsaiu sent free and sealed. isrriieudal.a lijreu mT.UdlK PalTl'l'l'J 148 148 WUIIm gt J.T. JeS-56-DSUWk BOTTLES Cured my rjprpin when Physicians Failed. . Bosomx Ltoxnais, Marlboro, Mass. aiEDICAl. DOCTOR WHITTIER S14 PENS AVENUE. PITTeHJUIlO. PA. 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 chronlo diseases. Sb?empreern,NOFEEUNTILCURED- MFRnilQan(1 mental diseases, physical 1 1 L. II V U U O decay.norvous debility, lack of energy, ambition and hope. Impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions. Im poverished blood, failing powers, organlo weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fit ting tho person for busluess, society atidmar riage. permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN "AVSJff blotches, falling hair, bonis, palm, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of tongtio. month, throat, ulcers, old lore, aro cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system. 1 1 D I M A D V kidney and bladder derange. U 111 I inn I s meiits, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal discharges, Inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Wlilttler's llfn-lonqr, extenilvo experience Insures scientllb; and reliable treatment on common.sens principles. Consultation free. Patients at it distance as carefully treated as It here. Olttco hours, 0 A, if. to b p. m. Hunday, 10 A. M. to I r. . only. DU. WHITTIER, ell Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. JylM'iuxuwk r'v 01 How Lost! How Regained, KM THYSELF, 'jL'IHI H BCrKWCH --JJ- T.IL'MI A Scientific and Standard Popular Medical Treatise oa tho Errorsof Youth, Premature Decline, Nervous anu r uysicai ieoiuiy, impunuea 01 the Blood, Resulting from Folly, Vice. Ignorznce, Ex cesses or Overtaxation, Enervating and unfit ting the victim for Work, Business, the Mar riage or Social Relations. Avoid unskillful pretenders. Possess this great work. It contains 300 pages, royal 8vcl eautiful binding, embossed, full gilt. Price, only SI by mail, postpaid, concealed in plain wrapper. Illustrative Prospectus Free, If you, apoly now. The distinguished author. Wm. H. Parker. M. D., received the GOLD ANO JEW. ELED MEDAL from tho National Medical As sociation, for this PRIZE ESSAY on NERV0U3 snd PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parker and a corps of Assistant Physicians may be con sulted, confidentially, by mail or In person, as the office of THE PEABODY MEDICAL IN SriTUTE, No. 4 Bulfinch St., Boston. Mass., to whom all orders for books or letters for advico should be directed as above. aulS-67-TUFSUWlc DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring scientific and confiden tial treatment! Dr. S. K' Lake, M. R. C. P. S.. is the olacst and most experienced specialist in the city. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Office) hours U to land 7 to 8 P. 31.: Sundays, 2 to 4 P. M. Consult them personally, or write. Doctob Lake. cor. Penn ave. and 1th St., Pittsburg, Pa. je.T-72-DWk oolsi'S Cotton. Hoota I COMPOUND iComposed of Cotton Root. Tansv and Pennyroyal a recent discovery by an T c. T-cv...., 1M.M CI K.. -nail sealed. Ladies, ask your druggist for Cook's CoKon Root Compound and take no substitute, or Inclose 2 stamps for sealed particulars. Ad dress POND LILY COMPANY, No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave, Detroit, Mich. " Sold In Pitt'burg. Pa by Joseph Flem ing fc Son. Diamond and Market sts. se28-23-TTSuWkEOWg ELECTRIC BELT WEAKIfES InMKN debilitated through disease or otherwise. WB OU Alt A NTEE to CUKE by this New IMI'ltOVED S,UA,,,. lit, ni IlktllNll .MONEY, llarto for this pcctflc'purpoc. cure oi Physical .Weak ness, giving Freely: Mild. Soothing. Continuous Currents of Electricity through 1 "'?., Witifi restoring them to HEALTH and VHIOKOOU STUENC.Tll. Electric current felt Instantly, or wu forfeit l000 In cash. KELT Complete Hand up. Worst eases Permanently Cured In three months. Sealed pamphlets free. Call onorad dres HAND E.N ELKCTKIO CO.. 8 111 llroadway. New York. rayZMl-Tissu CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PBLLS RCO CROSS DIAMOND BRAND.; flfe 0'1 tlwtj rtv.khis. iouiik. 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WILCOX SPECIFIC CO., Phlla, Pa. m.a.'-ou-Trwk FEMALE BEANS Absolutely reliable, perfectly safe, most powerful f emalo regulator kno wn i never fail ; ii a box, ooittpald i one box sufficient. Aililre 1.1(1 V DltUO CO . Bufflilo. N. Y. Sold by JOS. i LUU.N'li SON, 413 Haricot St. aplT-lO-TTS NERVE, AND BRAIN TREATMENT.1 Bpedflc for nTrtcrIa,Dl22incs,FIU.KctinIff!a.Wak fulnei. Mental Dcpnfflslon.Sortenlnfrof tho Urnln.re BtUtinpr la launltvnnd JeadLn? to misery derar and death. Prematura Old Ace. E-wrennew, Loss of Power in either box. Involuntary Loaves, and Sperm at orrhec catued br orer-exertlon ot the brain, self-abnsa or orer-lndulgence. Koch box contains one month's treat ment. Slabox. or six for S3, rent by mall prepaid. With each order for six boxes, will tend purchaser sruarantee to refund money If tho treatment falls to cure. Uunrantees Issued and genuine sold only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave.. and Corner Wylie and Fnlton St. PITTSBURG. PA. mylia-Trasa FOR MEN ONLY! A PfKlTIVF Tor lOSTorTAnrSOHAlTHOOD f H rUOl IIVC General andHEEVOUS DEBILITY r sPTTT? f Weakness ofBody and Mind; Effect v J JOtJU ofErrorsorEicessesmOIdorTounj. Bobost. !Iobl. 3I15HOOD roily RnUtrd. How to Ealsrr ant Strtanhta WMI, CanXVKUIFKDOROASa PiBTSof BODI. ibMiui.ir ..r.nini noait TRKaTaiaT-nrssi la Jr- Sea Inl Ifr rraai 4 1 Slstn aad Fanlts laaatrin. T eaa writ ta.au Bok, fall aiplaaattoa, a4 proria aullrd (waltdl trea. Address ERIE MEOICALCO., BUFFALO, N. Y. myS-36-TTSSU A BOOK FOSTHt MILLION FHEC WITH MEDICAL ELECTRICITY Tor all CHEOKIC. OBOAHIO and NERVOUS DISEASES in both sexes. Bbt bo R.lt till too read tsla book, addresa THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., MILWAOUI.WIS my22-U-TTSSU TO WEAK MEN Buffertna from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wa&tinjr weakness, lest manhood, etc 1 will tend a valuable treatise sleil containing; full particulars for home cure. FREE of charge. A splendid medical work: should be read by every man who Is nervous and debilitated. Address, Prol. F. C. FO WtKB, SIoodn,CoBB 0ClS-l3-E3UWk ' jUMilM fi0F$fiff W1i 3 fkl a i&liS si II sissi'iaiSs! mwmmmmwAm Hit a. mm mlk Tf', iw " BAMtMk ii "ETSI . & De.E.G. West's bS J J. V
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