THE 'PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1800. LIVE STOCK REVIEW, Unn of Cattle nt Hast Liberty llcavy, and Proportion of INFERIOR GIIADKS AliU VE AVERAGE Holdm of Low-Grade Beeves Were at the llercj of Bayers. BHEEP AKD 6WI.Nl TEKDIKG HIGHER Otfice or Pittsburg DisrATCn, J Wednesday. J uly IB. isoa The receipts of cattle this week were 103 r loads against 72 last ncelc and 125 for the previous week. In the receipts were a large proportion of mixed stock of inferior quality. It is seldom that so large a pro portion or low-trrade stock i offered as were offered at East Liberty yards this week. Kot less than a half hundred loads of this inferior stock was on the market, and from the entire lot it wonld bave been difficult to cnl a half dozen loads of butcher cattle suitable for this market. Handy butcher cattle weighing 1,100 to 1,500 pounds were Tery scarce. This grade held up fairly well to last week's prices at the openinj of mar kets on Monday moraine. But under the pressure ot the; larjro quantity of Inferior stock on sale, even this grade weakened later on, and prices were 5c to 10c lower thau the previous Mondav. Common and Ion grades de clined 15c to 20c lroin last week's prices. There were 10 or 11 lads of this mixed stock shipped on East in hrst hands. The lushest price obtained was 1 53 for 1,400 to 1,500-lb. beeves which were not strirtly prime, but cood stock. Tidv. smooth butcher cat le weighing 1,100 to 1,200 lbs. were sold at H 15 to SI 25 per en t. The attendance of buy ers was larger than usual. A few were on hand from Lancaster coum uhnsc faces have not been s-ctn at these jards since last fall. Ifotwitbstandinjr shipments East, there was a goodly number of mixed cattle in the yards this morning. Market Overstocked. A leading commission man said to-day: "Onr market this week w as overstocked with stockers and light cattle, for which there is little de mand at this season of the year. Farmers are , only, through with harvest and it will be a month yet before they will want light cattle to put into their meadow" and stubble nelds. What they uant now are well laited jounfr cattle, and not the lean kind with hicb our yards were flooded this week. It will be a month ahead before this grade of cattle will be wanted by feeders. There were many of this low-grade catilo sold at 1J.JC to 2s per pound. The truth is. there was no demauu tor this crade of beeves and sales were only made at a sacrifice." As the cattle on the market this week were to 10c per cwt. higher than lat week's offer ings at sources of supply, it is evident that there- were poor pickings to the drnver on this week's transactions. The drover who came out even this veek is considered lucky. The receipts of shceD and lambs on Monday were about 15 l-ads, and for the week, so far, "i loads. Prices opened up on Monday 10 to 15c higher than closing rates of last week. There were two loads of extra fine wethers on the market from Cadiz, O.. on Monday, aver aging over 100 pounds. These were sold at $5 60 per hundred. The yearlings offered w ere in the main poor stock, and the hichest price realized was 5tc per pound. Lambs were sold at a range of 5c to 6c per pound. There were only three loads of hogs on the mai ket this moi nine, and prices were fully 10c above rates which pievailed on Monday. Ihe range of price- for selected stock this morning was H 1)3 to Si 10 aicCr.ll & Co.'. Weekly Review. The supply of cattle fair, market opened up strong at shade stiongcr unccs, but soon re acted and closed doll at shade lower prices. We give the folloinc as ruling prices: Prime. X300 to 1.000 fcs. U 40S1 CO- good LVO0 to 1,400 lbs. $4 1084 40; butcher grades, 1,100 to 1,300 B, ti 85JJ4 15; common to fair, 1,000 to 1.200 ft-, 3 (Oft'Ii W: stockers and feeders 800 to 1.100 ft. $3 00ti3 W); mixed lots cows and heifers, ti 503 00: tat cows and bulls, f2 252 75; fresh cows and springers, J20g35 per bead. The receipts of hog his been light, this week and demand easy. The market is actiie to-dau Good cornred, H 00 to J4 1114: grass ers and common Yorkers, $3 SO to $1 DO; roughs. 13 00 to K 00. The supply of sheep this week was light. Jlffrtet hrisRand actuc atari advance of 20c to 30c per cwt over lat week's prices. We quote sales as lollows: I'rime Ohio and Indiana wethers, weighing here 105 to 110 lbs, $5 30 to $5 60; good. 0 to 110 lbs, U 90-to 15 30; fair to ' good mixed, 75 to 80 lb-, fl 23 to $4 75: good yearlings. 500 to S5 50; fair to cod, 50 to GO lbs, H 23 to S4 75; sprinc lambs, S3 25 to G 60; veal calves, Sfi 00 to J6 60. By Telecrnph. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 705 head. In cluding 30 carloads fr sale; market steady; steers. 4 00(21 90 per 100 &s; bulls and cows, E2 OOffii 35; Uiessed beef steady at 6QTi(c per Tb; shipments tu-day, 2.000 quarters uf beef; to morrow. 1,068 beeves and bo sheep. Caltes Receipts, 4.IUS bead; market dull; veals, $5 00 66 50 per 100 a-; buttermilk calves, ti OOfiS 50. blieep Receipts, 8,522 head: market dull; sheep, it 255 65: lambs. SO 257 6C; dressed mutton firm at Sgl0)c per U; dressed lambs steady at 10012c. Hugs Receipts, including S3 for sale, were 9,037 head; market dull at 4 104 40. CHICAGO The Droier's Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 17.000 bead: shipments 5,000 bead: market steady; beeves S4 60,4 75- steers, J3 6d4 50; stockers and feeder. J2 2533 GO; cow s, bul Is and mixed, fl 25Q3 25: Texas cattle, tl 7533 65. Hots Receipts, 27,500 head; ship ments, 5.000 bead; market weak and lower; mixed. S3 C0g3 10: he vv. 3 6t3 S2X: llebt, !3 603 60: skips, $3 003 5a Sheep Receipts, 9,000 head; shipment,'.!. WO head; market steady; closing lower; natives, S3 505 60: lexans. 53 504 70; lambs, S3 (OS 6 50. SI. LOUIS Cattle Receipts. 3.200 bead; shipments. 3,600 head; mtrkct strong; good to fancy native steers. $4 20Q4 50, fair to good, E3 904 30; stockers and ieeders, J2 10e3 15; Texans and Indians. J2 20g3 60. IIos Re ceipts, 2,500 head; shipments, till head; mar ket lower; fair to choice 1 eavy, 3 w3 70 packrac grades. S3 553 67: light, fair to best, 13 653 75. Sheep Receipts, 1,400 head; sbip menis 1 400 head: market strong; fair to choice. 54 U05 W). KANSAS CITY-Cattlc Receipts. IB.GOObead; Shipments. 9.400 head; market steady to strong: steers, $3 StH 40: cows. Si 50g3 25: stackers and feeders. 2 0o3 75: ranee steers, 52 25&500: ranee cows 1 502. Hogs Receipts, 19.000 head: shipments. 2.3K1 head; market 10 15c lower: bulk. 3 453 47l; all grades. 3 42K$ 850. Sheen Receipts. J.9S0 head; shipments, 800 head: market wininc: lambs 55 50: good to choice innrnns 4 454 50; stockers and feed ers, S3 00S3 25. BUFFALO Cattle Quiet, irregular -prices: receipts, 267 loads through; 5 sale. Bbeep and Lambs Dull and irregular: receipts. 23 loads through; 6 lales. Hog "slow; receipts 29 loads through; 15 sales. Mediums, heavy, mixed and Yorkers, 1: pic. 3 9tt CINCINNATI Hogs lower; common and light, 2 75S3 SO: packing and butchers. 3 5o 8 70; receipts, 5,100 head: shipments, 2,073 head. London Wonl Sales. LONDOir, July 16. At the wool sales to-day 10.204 bales, comprising a good assortment, were otTercd. There was a large attendance and the competition was active. Five grades were eagerly sought. Little was withdrawn. Of the quantity sold to date les3 than halt has been taken for export, including G.500 bales for the United State. There are available 191,000 bales Since the betterment of prices sumo day s ago, the market has been well supported aud values have been very flruv The demand has been most noticeable in connection with finer scoured merinos and cross-breds, while good greasy has hardened. Drv goods. New York. Jnly 16. Specialties and no tions receive considerable attention, but staples are more or less quiet, though well sold up, and, under good movement on orders, keep lig supplies in good shape, and the tone ot the market very steady. A Great (succens, T do not know of a case that was lost dar ing our epidemic of bloody flux in this countv where Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy was used. One of JUT 'fiends, about six miles from here.had a child tljat was given up by the two doctors who attended it. He then used Chamber lain's Colic, Cnolera and Diarrhea Eemedy andf the child recovered. All who have used it speak of it in the highest terms. P. 'K. Lavender, p. M., Chestnut, Amherst fonnty, Va. ffor sale by E. G. Stuckr, 1701 and 2W1 JJCun ave.; EG. BtucU & Co.. cor. "Wylie iHfc and Fulton st.; Markell Bros. cor. i.an.V?lrra"k,nwn nves-; Theo- E. H'riff. 3610 Fifth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 401G Butler St.; John C. Smith, oor. Penn ave. nnd Wainst.; Jaims L. McConncl & Co,, 455 Tilth aye., Pittsburg; and in Allegheny by E. E. Heck, 72 nnd 194 Federal sts.; Thos. E. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves ; .F. H. Eggers, 172 Ohio st., and IT. H. Eggers & Son, 299 Ohio st. and 11 Smith field tL -vrThsn MAKKETSJBY WIRE. ItsnrUli Influence. Hlvo n WnUer Tune lo WucHl-Cdin .tlnlirs n Conrrsslon A hlinrp Advnncn In July Onls-I'Mlk Wrnlt, CHICAOO-Wheat-Tradlng was only mod. rate to-day, and a lower range of prices was again establifhed. The opening was about tho same as closing figures of cstorday to a shade below and declined lfflljo more, then Ira proved, ruled quiet and closed about i c lower for August and the same ai jesterday's closing for September and December deliveries. The decline was again due to a continuation of the influences brougbfto bear on tho market yes terday, namely, the weather abroad and lower cables, small clearances of wheat and rather better weather for the crop in tho Northwest. Corn was traded In to a moderate extent. The situation was steady and prlco ranges con. fined within a Ma range, boine advices re ported no rains of consequence in the corn belt, while others stated that light rains fell yesterdiy In various, portions. The market opened a shade under the closing prices or jes terday, was firm for a time, selling up Jc, ruled easier, selling off Jc, became stronger aud closed HS5c lower than yesterdiy. Oats Ihe feature of tho market was the sharp adtauco lii July, which was bid up 2c and closed at full outside ngjrcs. The cause for the appreciation was lignt stocks, sharp bidding bj seteral traders, light oHennus and an advance of Klc '" cash luts- August was tho only month except July that showed de cided strength, and advanced Jc, while the other mouths appreciated iiHc and closed steady at about ouuidt figures. Poik Trading was comparatively light. July was rather eadv, but other deliveries were weak and prices receded 10020c, and the mar ket closed quiet. Lard There was a little more pressure to sell. Piicis ruled easy and decliued2K5c early, but rallied slightlv and closed stead. bhortRib bides Hither more lite in the market. Prices declined 7JS10e, but rallied 57c and closed comparatively steadv. flie leading lutures rangeaas tollovs: Wheat No. 2. Julv. Sb86g83aS6c: Aucut,S7J$7Ke!6KeS7Kc; September, SSU SS?iSS7SiKc CoaxSo. 2. July. S737jBffi36;e37ic; An gusr, 373SSyi37Hi-! btpumber. S7g3 3S37Ktf37?1c Oats-.Vo.-; July, 29K631&&29ia)31Kc: Au cust. 2J'6203.S$u29c; beptember, 2Sji2X ilt.-,!, 1'oRK, per bbl.-Julv. 11 6011 750 I1C0&1170; August, HlOOgll uj10 bOSlO 90; bemeiuber. 10 GOiSIO GO10 4n10 5a Labd, perlOOBsIulv. Jo 77K?5 805 77f IS5 Ml: Aurnsr. 5 boSlo bo&S 82Hn5 85: bep tember, $5 7KG OCgj 955 97K. Short Ribs, per 100 Bs. July. 5 02 5 02K5 0-'Xtt5 0J!K: August, 5 055 105 05 Qb lu; September, to 225 2265 12K5 20. Cash quotations were as follows: flour steady and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. b6c: No. 3 spring wheat, 78Kc; No. 2 red, blc No. 2 corn, STJic No. 2 oats. SI Kc No. 2 rye, 4Mc No. 1 barley nominal. N o. 1 flax seed, 1 31. Prime timothy seed, 1 S2l 31. Mess pork, per bbl, $11 75. Lard, per ion lbs. $5 S0 So W&. Short ribs sides (loose).So 0005 10. Dry salted shouhlers (boxed), 5 20Q5 23. Short clear sides (boxed). 5 45Q5 60. Sugars un changed. No. 2 white oats, &-" No. 3 do, S2 S3c On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady and unchanged. Eggs. 1381SKc NEW YORK-Flour steady. Cornmeal dull. Wheat Spot opened lower, but closed firmer; options declined and reactod c closing fli in, but irregular. Ryo strong; w'tstern, 57 59c Corn bpot unsettled early and weaker, but closed steadier and moderately active; options quiet and firm. Oats Spot nigher and wanted; options stronger and quiet. Hay dull and easy. Hops dull and steady. Coffee Options opened steady at 610 points down; closed steady and unchanged to 10 points down; sales. 16.250 bags, including Julv, 17.10 17.15c; August, 17.00c: September, 10.40Q 16.45c; October, 15.S5c: November, 15 50c; De cember, 15. 40Q15.60t: spot Rio quiet and steady; fair carcoes, 20c; No. 7, flat bean, lSt18c. Sugar Quiet, bales, 224 bbds muscovado, b9 test, 41 3 IBc; and a cargo of centnf ugils, 96 test at S 1-lOc, c i. f . for Boston. Refined Arm, fair demand. Molasses Foreign, nominal; New Orleans quiet. Rio active, firm. Cotton seed oil dull. Tallow firm, city (S2forpackages) 4 15-36. Turpentine steady, 4J!43c. Egs Firm for finest. Western prime, lb)l7c: do, fair to good, 14K15Kc Receipts b,64 pack ages Pork Mess. 813 25i)13 75; extra prime, S1010 60. Cutmeats steady, quiet; pickled bellies, 55;ic; do, shoulders, o)c: do. bams, OJiSlOc; middles easy; short clear. 55 SO. Lard lower, dull; Western steam, 607, sales, 550 tierccs,!6 050 10,optlnns sales 750 tierces: Jul), 6 07 bid; August. 6 08; September. 6 23; Oeto bi r, 0 34; Nov, $635. Butter quiet: Elgin. 17ic; Western dairy, 0411c: do creamcrv. 1017c Cheese nuiet. weak: part skims. 4S5ac- Ohio flat. 6KS7c PHILADELPHIA Flourqnlet, but steady. Wheat Options declined V,Qic.: new Ko. 2 red. Julv. OlfiSlKc; Augu-t. 91(g91Kc: September. 91H92c; October, "920. Corn Spot and jui were very sirong. xuero were only two cars available on the local market and these were sold for No. 2 white in Twentieth street elevator and at.63c for No. 4 mixed on track. Futures a shade easier; No. 2 mixed Julv, 43 50e; August. 41Sg44c; Beptember.4444Kc: Oc tober, 44J4ie. Oats Firm: futures bevnnd thismontu K6Ke!blgher. No. 3 white, 40!c; N. 2 do, 41c: iio do choice on track 42Jc:Na 2 white Julv, 39!0c; August, 35! beptem ber, 3434Kc: Ociober, 3i35c Provisions in good joublug demand and steady. Butter quiet and weak aside from fine goods which are scarce and firm; Pennsjlvanla creamery extra, 17c ST LOUIS Flourqnlet and easy; XXX, $2 15 B2 25: famllv. 2 40g)2 65: choice. 2 7uT7anrv. 3 60S3 70; extra fancy. 4 2034 35; patent SI 7a Wheit irregular, closing with July c and Au gust Kc lower thin jcsterdav:No. 2 cash. 86 87Jc; August closed at 87Jc bid; September, 8S;iC bid: December, 90c Corn opened 4Jiji se lower, loss was recovered, then declined Vmic from the top, firmed up later and closed H&JiC under yesterdav's prices; No. 2 cash, 3.ja;c; August closed 35l; September, 86! seed August, ill 29. Provisions quiet and easier, except bacon, which was firm. Pork. 11 O0Q12 25. Lard firm; prime steam; to 60; butchers'. $5 60. BALTIMORE Wheat Western weak; No. 3 winter, red. spot, V202Me: July, 91c; August, 89?(i90c: September. 9ujig90c Corn-West-em. firm; mixed spot. 45Xe: Julv, 44Jc: August. 43c; September, 43K435ic Oais Tirm: Western, white, SSJBlOc: do do mixed, 36 37Kct graded. No. 2 w bite. 39c, Rye nominal; choice, 6550c: prime 5254c: good lo fair, 48J50c Hay firm: prime to choice timothy, 1100012 50. Provisions steady. Butter firm. Esgs easier. 1415c Coffee steadj: Rio car goes fair. lS9620c: No. 7, 1815c. MINNEAPOLIS-Recelpts of wheat for the day were 81 cars; shipments. 47 cars. The cash wheat market was pretty slow to-day. One local miller was picking up small supplies and a good many outside ordeis were In for differ ent varieties, but the buying was in a small way and the market was as a whole dull. CIos Ingquotations on wheat: No. 1 bard, Jnly and Auguit,SSc; beptember. 8ic; on track. 90S Sic: No. 1 Northern, July and Aneust. 85ic: September. S4Jic: on track, 87c; No 2 Northern, July jud August, SOc; on track, 80 83c MILWAUKEE-Flour firm. Wheat firmer; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, KgbBe: Aneust, 84c; No. 1 Northern, 89c Cor. quiet; No 3, on track, 37c Oats higher; No. 2 white, on track, &Sc Rjequiet; No. 1. in store. 49c Barley quiet; No. 1. in store, 41c, Provisions easy. Pork cash. $11 90; August, 11 b5. Lard, cash, $5 72J$: August, 5 S3. Cheese hi -her; beddart, 7JiSc DULUTH WheatwasweaEt.day with small trading; closing prices were: Julv, 90Ve; August, BOJic: September and Octo"ber, Sc: December, 8Sc: No. 1 hard. 90c; No. 1 Northern. 8SKc; No. 2 Northern, 88c TOLEDO-Wheat active and firmer; cash and Julv, 88c; August, SSJc; September. SS'ic- De cember. 91Hc Corn active; cash and July SSJic Oats firmer; cash, 35c bid. Cloverseod dull; ca6h, 3 30. Blelnl lllnrket. NewYore Pig iron In good demand and strong. Copper firm; Lake. July, 16 75. Lead unchanged: domestic 4 60. Tin active and unsettled; Straits, 821 45. Ko Time Miould be Lost By those troubled with constipation in seeking relief from Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. The disease is easilv relieved In its earlier stape and. as it is utterly subversive of the geueral S-h-S,J0i,pi5peme . ' 'I J!' renedy is unwise. Ihe same holds good of delay In cases of fever ;r,?.aRUeJ k'dner epinplatnts, nervousness, de bility and rheumatism, ailments to whioh the Bitters Is particularly adapted. HEAL EsTAlE HAVlNGb BANK, L11M 401 Smllbfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Arcane. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $61,600. Deposits of Jl and upward received and interest allowed ut 4 per cent, tts Titles to lots in South View place, isured by the Pldelity Title and Trust pe ad third page, lor detailed descnntl all insured Co. See description. sick headac!!.,,,, UtUe LTUr ruu SICK HBADACHE.cirt,,,, Luu m SICK HEADACHKCrter,i LIttui,TW mi. SICK HEADACnE0,rUr,lUtufUTermi SOME Blfl FI6URES. Dank CloarinRS I'qual to Tlioso of tUo Bushing Season of tho Year, v PITTSI1UI10 POINTS WITH TKIDE, No Kotoblj Weak Epoti in SpecnlatlTO Commodities, bat Trading Slow. THK SEWS AKD G0SB1P OB" THE CITY Yesterday wai a red-letter day at the Clearing House. Ihe exchanges were $3, 109,715 81, while the balances footed up $39-1,388 6i. Eight of the banks came in with over $200,000 each and some with nearly $300,000. These figures are not de ceptive. They show a degree of prosperity which would .bo creditable to the best season of the year. For midsummer they are peculiarly significant. Manager Chaplin said: "Clearings have been large all season. Thoe of to-day are among the best of the year. Thev show that business is good all round. If this were not so, checking would be lighter. The one is the complement of the other. Some of tho checking repre sented in to-day'n report was, no doubt, on ac count of interest and dividend disbursements, but the bulk of It represents actual business transactions buying and selling. I expected a brisk siason, hut the reality has exceeded my anticipations. There has been no bait in the activities of the city, and I think it safe to say there will be none. We will enter tho fall trade with everything in fnll swing." w Plltubnrg Points With Pride. While citizens of Allegheny City are rejoic ing over their civil progress during the past 00 years, it should not be forgotten that Pittsburg has made a great advance in the same period of time. Fifty years auo the population of Pittsburg was SS.93L Now it approximates 251000. Fifty years ago the outljing districts were cattle ranges and hunting grounds. Now they aro thickly settled, and full Of bustle, business and wealth. The buildings of 60 years aco, many of which survive in the older parts ot the city, were generally small and destitute of architectural adornment. Now they will compare m all respects with those of any other city in the country. Business expansion has been so great as to be without a parallel in modern times. Pittsburg is justly proud of her achievements during the past half cen tury. It is unnecessary to cursue this subject It is alluded to merely to Impress the public that Pittsburg has flourished as well as her neighbor. Both have done well. Tbey are thrilty and vigorous. Full of enterprise and pnsh, with plenty ot means and unlimited credit, it would be difficult to fix their positions at the end of the next 50 years. That their progress will be greater than in the past seems assured. , i le Builnen News nnd Gossip. Oar Northslde neighbor has good reason to point with pride to-day. Her growth in 50 years has few parallels, even in this country of surprises. A deal is on for a fine property on North avenue, Allegheny, below Federal street. It involves about 540.000, and the parties are within 1.500 of a bargain. There is good reason for saying that a break will soon be made into tho neglected district above Grant street. Owners would hasten the movement by clipping prices. Mr. Marion F. Hippie, formerly with Samuel W. Black dc Co.. will hang out his sign at No. 06 Fourth avenue to-day as a broker In real estate. Good business sites must be in demand to justUySl.vOOafoot on Penn avenue. As fre quently remarked, property in favorite loca tions is steadily advancing, and it will sot reach the top until the city stops growing. Less than a year ago. Captain J. J. Vander grlft paid $2,000 a foot for the lot on Fourth avenue upon which he is erecting an elgat stnry building. Ho could sell it at any time for $3,500. This is another Instance ot appreciation in a favorite locality. " Tho excavation for the Arbuthnot building, eight stories, on Penn avenue, is one of the deepest in the city, and the stone walls are nearly double the usnal thickness. Tho archi tect wonld listen to nothing less. He means his.work shall lat. Tho silver bill has so far failed to give an im petus jo stock trading. Improvement and cool weather may come m together. It would be a human impossibility to manage a boom or a raid with the thermometer ranging around 100. There is time enough for a bulge. One of the good features of the business situ ation is tho ease with which collections are made. This points to prosperity in the country as well as the city. Neville Islanders think the scheme for a steam railroad there has been abandoned. They are as anxious as ever for an electric road, and will give It all the support in their power. movements In Real Estate. Mr. Moses Oppenbeimer yesterday closed a deal with John Dalzell, for a lot, 22x180, with improvements, on Penn avenue, near Eighth street, for 41,000, or S1.900 a foot front. This is believed to be the highest price ever paid on that thoroughfare. Mr. Dalzell bought It a few years ago for $21,000. Hamnett Meredith sold a house and lot on Franelln street, Edgewood, for M. Stutler, to Thomas A. BelL for $700. E. D. Wingenroth sold for William Korsytb, of Morristown, Minn., two lots, each 25x125, on Union street, Wilklnsburg, being lots No. 9 and 10 in R. J. ForsjthVplan, to H. L. Castle, Esq., for $750. Charles Somers & Co. sold for the Morning side Land and Improvement Company to W. Grant Hays, two lots in their plan at Morning side station. Eighteenth ward, being Nos. S63 and 369, each fronting 24 feet on Witherspoon street and In depth 100 feet to an alley, for JS0O. Black fc Baird sold to John C. Flneh. a brick dwelling or seven room, being No. 195 Center avenue,with lot 22x76 f eot to an allev, for $4,600; also sold to E. F. Dauine, two lots o'n Bcllefield nvenue. being Nos. S3 and 84 in Mawhlnnev's plan, having a frontage of 69 feet, for $1,500; also sold two more lots in Valley View place for $325 and $250 respectively. S. J, Fleming & Co. sold four lots at Aspln wall station, 50x150 each, for $1,500, or $400 per lot. They a!o sold a frame house, eight rooms lot 24x100. Broad and Beatty streets, Nineteenth ward, to John C. Qraebing for $4,600. AT THE BANKS. Funds Reported In Good Snpplr and Dqptlne Business Avror Up. Heavy checking and depositing were the features at the city banks yesterday. Monoy was easy and in good demand. Bates for dis counts wero C7 per cent, with nearly all bus! ness at the inside figure. There was no differ ence between currency and exchange. Clear ings were $3,109,715 84, and balances $594,388 64. "Hare you plenty of moneyf a bank officer was asked. He replied "Lots of it. You can cet all 3 on want bv leaving Governments, bank stocks and such like at a pledge of good faith. We never refuse a customer when he leaves as cood as he gets. We like to keep our funds moving, and yet it is necessary to keep a good aeal on hand for emergencies. This Is pratlc ally dead stock for the time, but we have to do it. It wouldn't do, for instance, to plunge Into the fall trade with empty vaults. Money, how ever, is well employed for the season." 'Do you think the silver bill will lower the rate of intcrestT" -5 do not. The addition of $70,000,000 to the circulation of the country will scarcely be no ticed. It will stimulate the investment and speculative markets, but will not affect tho floating canltal, upon which business depends." Money on call at Now YorK yesteraay was Arm, ranging from 24 per cent, last loan 8, closed offered at2& Prime mercantile paper. 67. Sterling exrnange quiet and easier at i H for 60-day bills and $4 b8J tor demand. Closing Band Quotation V. S. 4s. rec... U. 8. . coup.. 0. 8. 4H, re.., U. S. . coop l.eiflnfM Of 'AS.. ..121H ..121H . 103 M. K. &T. (Jen. Bs.. ItX aiuiu&i union of....iuz N.J. C Int. Cert.. .110. Northern l'se. lit..llR .110 ...112W normcrn rac. sas..Ji4 Nortliw't'n coniols.Mo Northw'ndeben'sSsllo Oregon & 'Irani. Ss. 105)4 M.L&l. ,M. Uen. 6s. MK St.L. &8.F. Uen. 41. ill St. l'tut consols.. .1 St. P, Ull&l'C.lltl.lU IX., Pc L.G.Tr.Its. WM Tx.. 1'e. It b.Tr.Hs. 41M Union l'aclllelsu...l09K West bhore 104 I.oulslanastampcdM 91M Missouri Bs 101 nnn. new set. 6a.. ..Itn lenn. ncwsit. ls...,lu2H Tenn. new set. Si.... HH Uatiiaa so. :as iuu Central l'acinc Hte.l0S5 Den. ft It. U. HU...II7 Den. 4K. U. 82M U.&.B. O. WestUU. Krle Zds 1MK M.K.T.ViaNes.. U Nrcw Yonx-Clearings, 1121,887,0001 bsl ftness, $4,051,48, . , Hoxton - Clearings. I17,735,484 balances, ll.7JI.00l. Money 0 per cent. llllI.Al)KT,l'HIA-UIarliiBi, 22,817,403 bsl. ari.i INT Ifl iUrvriHoiiu-Cltarlngi, 12,417,0011 bslsncoi.J IIB,Sii. London The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England on balance to-day Is 11.000. I'Alus-Threo per cent rentoi, Plf 75o tor the arcniint. OHIOAOO-Clearlngs. 811.059,000. The rate for money uas stiff at S per esnt on call and ml per cent on time loans. A BEEAK AKD A BALLY. Electric Lets Go. bat Recovers CltlseBs' Trncilon Scores nn Advance. The only feature of Interest In the stock mar ket yesterday was a break in Electrio to 87 ot tbo first call, and a rally to 88 at the last. It finds sufficient support at critical moments to bold It abnut level. It was the only active thing on tbo list. Bales were 215 shares. The outcome of the meeting of the Cltlzons Traction Company, while criticised by some, w as favorably received by others, and on the whole had a good effect on the stock. It ad vanced to 69. Tho outlook for the street rail ways is encouraging. Tbelr earnings are respectable, with prospects of a steady In crease. Expenses are heavy, but tbey will be cut down as soon and fast as possible There uereno particularly weak spots, but Philadelphia Gas and Luster fell off Bmall fractions. Switch and bignal was a trifle stionger. Central and Pittsburg Traction and Plea-ant Valley were about steidy. Mononga hela Water Company was bid down .o'Zi. Bid', offers and sales were: FinST CALL. B A SECOKD CALL. B A Commercial National lik Fidelity 'lltlc and T. Co. Marine Nation il Bank... Safety Deposit Company. Artisans' Insurance Citizens' Insurance Brldeewater 107 153 107 357 105 68 101 68 53 15 12 60 Manufacturers' Uas Co.... Ohio Vallev Peoples' Nat. G. & P. Co. Pennsylvania Gas Co .... Philadelphia Co Pine Kun , Wliecllnclias Co Central fraction Citizens' Traction Pleasant Vallev. Plus., A'.l'y &. Man Pittsburg & Western Pitts. & Western, prcr.... M. Y. Clev. Uas Coal Co.. La riorlaMlnlnjr Co Luster Mining Co Allegheny County Elee .. East End Electrio , Yestlnghouse Hlectrlc... Mononjcahela Water Co... Union Switch and Signal 15 14 30H 30 6U a" "Si 69H 7a .... 29 S10 14H 19 JlK ...... .. .. 20 17X I8K 14 30X SO 40 20 ax 29 810 18 lSJi" 20 19 CO 38 Ziii 23 H 10 30 16 H At first call 100 Electric sold at 37. Bales at second call wore 115 Electricat 33. The total sales of stocks at New York yester day were 123.910 shares, including Delaware, Lackawanna and Western 10,720; Oregon Transcontinental, 3,050; Reading, 11,850; St. Paul. 11,010; Union Pacific, 3,100. HEXT TO NOTHING. Lack of Orders and Hot Weather Paralyze the Oil Mnrllet. Oil trading Is getting no better fast The market fluctuated y,c yesterday. It opened up Ho from the previous close but it was stagnant all day. There wero no supporting orders, which, with tho hot weather, left it flat and featureless. Outside exchanges were in the same boat with Pittsburg. The close was l4o below the opening figure. The range was: Opontng and Highest. i9Vc; lowest and closing, S9c. Tuesday's clearances were 43,000 barrels. Features of Yesterday's Oil Market. Corrected dally by John M. Oakley & Co., 45 Hixth street, members of the Pittsburg Petro leum Exchauge: Opened 69j I Lowest E9 Ulttbest SWilUotea 89 Barrels. Average charters Average shipments Average runs .. 10.101 69 614 66, 135 Itelinea. New Yon. 7."c 1. lined, London, SM't. Keitnocl, Antwerp, 17f. lteflncd, Liverpool. S II-1M. Keflned. Bremen, 6.60m. A. H. McGrew quotes: Puts, 8fl colli, 89 Other Oil Markets. Headword, July Id. Petroleum opened at 8Sc; closed, S8c; highest, 890; lowost, 883ic Clearances. 250,000 barrels. Oil, City, Julv 18. Petroleum' opened at E9c; highest, E9c: lowest, isjcj closed at SSJgc. Saloa, 13,000 barrels; clearances not reported; charters, 9.445 barrels; shipments, 82,928 bar rels; runs, 76.909 barrels. New TronK, July 18. Tho market to-day was tbe dullest on record. No transaction was made nntll afternoon, when spot opened at k8J4c and August option at S9Kc Auzust later dropped to 88)c and then moved up Ji on small sales. HtncK Exchange Opening, SSio highest, 8iVc; lowest. 8Sc: closing. fcWc. Con solidated Exchange Openiner. fcOJc; highest, 8r; lowest, S8c; eloslng, 88c Total sales, 63,000 barrels. LISTING LIMA CERTIFICATES. Tbe Consolidated Exchange Will Formally Request lha Standard. rSFICIXL TKLEOBAlt TO THE DISPATCH J Nil, Crrr, July 16. L.V.DeForrest,of the'New York Consolidated Exchange.Jhas been here for several days, and has gone to Bradford on the same business as brought' him here; that of learning tbe sentiment of the oil men as to ask ing the Standard to list Lima certificates. Pittsburg has offered no opposition to the idea, and the sentiment bere Is largely in favor of it. Pennsylvania oil producers, however, object, claiming that the prominence given to Lima oil will tend to depress tbe value of their own oil. Mr. DeForrest, however, says the 20,000,000 of Lima oil Is as great a bear now as It can be if listed, and that the difference in prices between Lima and Pennsylvania nil will remain so long as tbe difference in quality exists. The East is a unit in favor of listing Lima oil, and If he is as successful In Bradford, tho Consolidated Exchange will make a formal request of the Standard. BROKERS INDIFFERENT. Wall Street Speculation Entirely In the Hands of Professional Operators Prices Moved Up One Day and Down the Next. New Yoek, July 16, The stock market at present is suffering from a general apathy of opetators on both sides of the account Tbe presence of brokers at tbe board and their cus tomers at their offices is of the slimmest kind, and no one seems to care which way tho market goes, while tbe room traders and professional operators move It up one day and down the next, quite Irrespective of the legitimate influ ences winch should govern the courso of prices. A small clique of bears are tbe only active ele ment in tbo situation, and tbey are afraid to increase their outstanding shorts too much. Tbe bulls are waiting for a leader or leaders who can command sufficient following to make a prolonged and aggrcs-ive campaign, but they do not seem to be forthcoming and dullness and stagnation In prices results. The effects of tho silver bill for the present have been soon, and the railroad situation commands most attention, especially from the bears, and while tbe positive advices of tho day were favorable, their possible Influence was neutralized by a rumor from Washington that the Inter btate Commission resolved to ad vance rates on crain In the West. This caused a heavy feeling In the market throughout tbe greater portion of tbe day, although it cannot be said that there was any important move ment in prices because of it. Too usual dull ness and praotical stagnation were still the ruling features, and In such stocks as St. Paul and Kock Island, which have been selected as tbe special objects of the pressure, tbe fluctua tions were scarcely per cent. Beading was depre.-sed and Missouri Pacific K. whlcn were about recovered in the later dealings, when there was an effort to recoup tbe sales of tbe forenoon, but tho changes in the other stocks uf tbe regular list are not worthy of comment. Sugar Refineries was again the specialfeature of tho day, and after a spurt' from 75 to 76Ji It was dropped for no apparent reason to 74. and later to 73)f It, however. Is the only stock traded in which shows a decllno nt the end of the day of more than a small fraction, its loss being y, per cent. Silver cer tlncatea were more largely traded In, and,wliilo the prico reached sbovo 110, tbe fluctuations were small, liko those In stocks. Among the specialties Hocking Coal, Oregon Improvement and Itto Grande Western preferred showed strength on small transactions, but tbe remain der wero stagnant. Tho market, after a short period of firmness, closed heavy at about the lonest prices of the day, but only slightly changod from last evening's prices. Railroad bonds exhibited the samo dull level of stagnation and on only SJil.OOO business the changes were entirely Insignificant, the temper of tbe 'market being steady and as apathetic as that in stocks, Tho transactions lacked feature of any kind, and, while San Ammilo and Arkansas Pass 86s lst 2K at 71, Louisville Southern Ists 2k at S7H and Wiscon sin Central lucomes 8 at 65, there was no appar ent drift to prices. Government bonds bave been dull and heavy. State bunds have been neglected. The Poll says: The Union Pacific, Denver and Gulf washlghor on account ot its con tinued large Increase of earnings. Tbo net earnings of (002,823 In the five months to May 81, indicate Hie probability of not earnings uf say 1 1,000,000 for the year, wliloli would leave surplus of possibly fiim.noo over fixed oliarces, 'Ins following tains snows tlie. prices uf active stocks on the Now ork Mock I5x t linn vp Vs) tr itay. Corrected dally lor Ilia ( m-ATCII by Whitnkt A btwhickson. oldest rlltsiHirij mem bers ofMsw York Utoca UieUanae, '7 Yourta ave- nuoi C1o. JIM. in 125 4S '4 M MH KM SI cm 5!4 ISO IMM 75 1S9M 149 UH B MM 155 30 S US 18 ftd 109 w2 44 111 6 14 7SK WW 121 blM SOU 823 HI 144 108 M M H 191, Vi 103M 47 463 20 S17 Open. Inc. Alton, Terre Haute.... iOH Alton, Terre Jlatite pf Atcli,, lop. 4b. K... 4H Csssiilnn I'acltte Canada Houthsrn tt Central l'uclnc .... Chesapeake A Ohio..,. 24 Cites. A Ohio 1st prsf,. 65U dies. A Ohio 2U pref., 4iK V. A Alton C. Bur. A Qulaey ,. Clev. A ColT....... 7sii Oel, A Hudson m Del., Lack A West HW Den. A Itto Uraude, pt Slii East lean S!4 Krle W'A Kt. Wayne Hocklnir Valley. 30 Houston A'lexas ,. Illinois Central Lnke trie A West Lake Brie A West pr 6W LakeMhore AM. o 11o Louisville A Nashville. t'J Lonisv'es N. Albany .... Mil., L.B.&W Mil.. L. M. A W. pref. .... Minn. Abt. L....T. Minn. A St. L. pref. Missouri i'acine 74 Mobile AOIilo 20J New Jersev Central Monolk A Western pr. orthern Pacific S84 Northern Paclfltof.... 83H Northwestern llljj X. W. of.. New York Central 108 n. r., C.i St. L IGX H. If. AN. E 61 Ohio A Mississippi Ontario A Western.... 20 Oregon Improvement. 47 Oragon Kav Orenon Transcon 47 Pacific Mall 4o)4 Peo.. Dee. A Evans Pullman Palace Car Phlladel. A Heading... 4Sli flock Island Soft tit, L. A San lrran bt, L. A San Fran nf. Kt. I..& San i-'. lstct 8t. Paul A Duluth 74 Ht. Paul A Dnlutb pr..)i8X 'lenn. CoalAlrou 60 H Texas Pacific 0t Union Paclfc 64 U. S. Express Wabash Wabash nrclerred iSii Wells Fargo Express Western Union 84W Am. Cotton oil Colorado Coal Blti Klchmond A W. P. X.. I2H buear Trust 75 National ,,ead Trust. .. ZO Cnicairo Gas 1 rust So Am. Cotton oil nrer. IIIh. rat. 40 H'h in'i Low est. 4UX m" si" 75H leg 117V 9)4 MM Wi Wi 110 85K 74 20J 20X zc4 S3S 1HM lis" IBM 61 " 47 WA 46ft S3 111 lol" 1W 61 io" 47 47 43 46M 40H OQ'A 5 coh so 63M 93 73 118 60 20M 63S 72 32 26)4 141 li'A 2314 6114 22K Wis iCK 74 1181 ton 20H 64 73 1184 d0!4 2g; St)a 75 20J S5 iiii si'u w up. 65 J Am. Cotton Oil Trust. 13K 23 28 23Ji Phllndelpliln Stocks. Clogtnir quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney A btephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue. Members .New York btocE Kx changei Bid. Pennsylvania llollroad, 63K Keadlng 22i Buffsio, Pittsburg A Western J0J( Lehlnh Valley 62H Lehigh Navlyatlon 62 Jiorthern Pacific 86! northern Paiific preferred 12 Asked. 63K 22 15-18 1IM MX 62 H MH 13 New York Mining Stocks. New Yoke, Jnly 18. Mining quotations: All"e. 2.M: Adams Consolidated, 110; Belle Isle. 130; Caledonia B. II., 190; Consolidated Califor nia and Virginia, 425; Horn 8llver, 315; Iron Silver, 175; Mount Diablo, 200; N. Belle Isle, 130; N. Commonwealth, 250; Ontirlo. 41; Fhcsnlx, Ariz., 125; Potosi, 725; Sierra Nevada, 335. DOMESTIC MAEKETS. OJTHCE OT PlTTSBURO DISPATCH, 1 Wednesday, July 16. 189a J Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Commission men report an ovcrsopply of to matoes and markets drooping. Potatoes are in better supply than for a week or two past, and outside prices are a little shaded. The hot weather of late has bad a depressing effect on cabbage. Demand-is light and markets are weak at a decline. There is a fair supply uf melons and cantaloups, and prices are not ma terially changed. Berries are in supply suf ficient for demand, and markets are easy. Fresh nearby eggs are very scarce and very firm. Guaranteed stock promptly commands outside quotations. For a few days pas; tbe Pittsburg egg market has been one of tbe high est In tbe country. Chicago prices are 14o per dozen, and Boston 16 to 18c, according to latest advices. Quotations at Philadelphia are 15 to 16c and Baltimore 14 to 15c Hero, markets are firm at ISc, and strictly fresh nearby stock finds ready sale at 20c per dozen. Lemons are active and firm at quotations. Bananas and oranges are steady. Poultry is quiet. Tbe best customers in this line are on tho mount ains or on the seashore, and are consuming at other markets. APPLES 54 005 00 a barrel. Buttsb Creamery, Elgin, 1819c; Ohio do, 1717Kc; fresh dairy packed, lu12c; country rnll.7e9c. Bekkies Black raspberries, 12c V quart; red raspberries, lie; blackberries, 106fl2c a quart, 31 25 a bucket: currants, 14 00 a bushel; huckle berries, 14c a quart. Beans Navv hand-picked beans, $20002 10. Beeswax 2830c fl ft for choiceilow grade, 2022c l Cantalobtes Ann Arundel, ti 00 $) crate; nutmegs, 13 00 crate; watermelons. 120 00 25 00 a hundred. Cider Sand refined, 17 60; common, S3 00 1 00: crab cider, S7 6003 00 f) barrel; elder vin- egar. 1012c W gallon. Cheese New Ohio i ew Ohio cheese,7?ae: New York cheese. 9c: Llmberger, lOKiJliJic: nuerger, jukiqiizkc: domes tic Sweltzer. 1313Kc: Wisconsin brick Bweitzer, ll14c; imparted Sweltzer, 24c Eaas 182i c $) dozen for strictly fresh. Featheus Extra live geese, oOQtSOcj No. 1, do, 40845c; mixed lots, 30S5c $1 ft. Maple bYKUP 7595e a can; maple sugar, 10611c ?l ft. Honey 15c $1 ft. Poultry Spring chickens, 40COe a pair; dressed, ll12c a pound: ducks, 6575c a pair. Tallow Country, 8?c: city rendered. 4c Tbopical Fruits Lemons, choice, $5 60 C6 25; fancy, $7 00-37 60; Kodi oranges, 16 60 6 75: Sorrento oranges, $5 00Q5 60; bananas, $2 00Q2 50 firsts $1 75 good seconds fl bunch; pineapples, S79a hundred; Caiilornia peaches, $2 002 60 box; California apricots, $2 25 2 50. Vegetables New Southern potatoes, 84 00 4 25 tp barrel; bome-grou n cabbage, 2 002 50 1 barrU; Florida onions, 3 7534 00 a barrel; green onions, 2025c $3 dozen; green beans, home-grnwn. SI Q01 15 $) basket; wax beans, home-e:rown,6570c $) basket; cucumbers, II 25 01 50 box; tomatoes, $2 00 a bushel box. Groceries. Gbeen COFFEE Fancy Rio, 24Kffi25Kc; choice Rio, 22K23Kc; prime Rio, 23c: low grade Rio. 20K21c; old Government Java. 29JS6S0c; Maracaibo. 25K27Kc; Mocba, 80 32c- Santos2226c; Caracas, 2527c;La Gnayra, 2C27c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 25c; high grade". 2830c; old Government Java, bulk. 33S!34Wc: Jlaracaibo. 28iffi29c: Santos. 23 SOc; peaUerrj, SOc; Choico Rt, 26c; prime Kiv, 25c; good Rio. 24c: ordinary, 21H2Kc Spices (whole) Cloves, nilSc: allspice, 10c; cassia, 8c: pepper, 15c; nutnieir. 7580c. Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7Vic: Ohio. 120, 8Mc: headlleht, 150, &.: water white, 10e; globe, 1414c; elame, 14c; car nadlne, HKc; royaliue, 14t; red oil, lllljc; purity, 14c Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained. 4345o V gallon; summer, 3S40c; lard oil. &558c Syrup Corn syrup, 2830c; choice sugar syrup, 8638c: prime sugar syrup, 8033c; strictly prime, S335e: new maple syrup, 90c N. O. Molasses Paucy, new -crop. 4748c; choice, 46c; medium, 3843c: mixed, 404Jc. Soda Ui-carb In keg-, 33Xc; bi-carb in K'. 5ac; bi-carb assorted packages. 66ei sal-snda in kegs, lc: do granulated, 2c. Candles star, full weight, 8jc; stearlne, 9 set, 8Uc; parafflne, ll12c Rice Hejd Carolina, 77Jfe: choice, 6Ji 9ic; prime. bSOKc; Louisiana, 65i6Hc Staboii Peir), 81ic; cornstarch, 6K6c; gloss surch. 67c Fobeion Fruits Layer raisins, $2 63; Lon don lavers,J275:.Miiscatel,?250: California Mus catels, $2 40; Valenefa,8Jc;Onaara Valencia. 10W llc; sultan.lOQIOHc; currants, 6K6c; Turkey vrunes. 6Xate: rench prunes, lic: Salon lea prunes. In 2-& packages, 9c: cocoanuts ) 100, $6; almonds, Lan., fi ft, 20c; do Ivlca, 17c: do shelled, '40c; walnuts, nap, 1314c; Sicily filberts, 12c; Smyrna figs, 12I8c; new dates, 6 Cc; Brazil nuts, lie; pecanB, OKQIUc: citron, W ft. 18310c; lemon peel, 16c VI ft; orange peel, 17c Dried Fruits Apple, sliced, per ft., 6c; apnlos, evaporated, 1010)c: peaches, evapor ated, pared, 216c: peaches, California, evap orated, unpared, 17018c: cherries, pitted, 12if 13c; cherries, unpltted, 66c; raspberries, evaporated. 82033c; blackberries, 77kc; huckleberries. 10rtl2c. SUGARS Cubes. 7c: powdered, TKc; granu lated, (.; confectioners' A, 6c: standard A, 6c; sou white. 6KGc; yellow, choice. 6 oyie; yellow, good, oki&Ou; yellow, fair, 6k 6kc; yellow, darkV SXhsxh. n PlOKLES-Medlum, bbls. (L200), $9 00; me dlum. hlfbhls.(t00).$5 00. H ALT.-No. 1. fl bhl. 95c; No. 1 ex. M bbl. II 001 dairy, M bbl, $i w, coarse crystal, ff bbl, SI 20: p?!:t,iM:,u.rk"' 4-bu acl",. w; Higgins' liUreka. lfl.U IS nanl-n,. nn "' CATMICTl nnnne D... L , trn it.L.h n M1 extra peaches 12 4002 00; Pv P HvSn' Cne," c". 251 40THfti IO, com, 6590c: red ehurrlea nn-ntiti. Iim. --, ...-, bsans, (1 20 soaked an. Sfli string do, 6507001 marrowfat peas, fl Mai iioi soakod pea., tm HOai pineapples, II D0UI 40i Ualmua dr., 11 7S damion plums, Oici grssimas'ii. fl SO: egg plums, II 7it California piurs, 12 40 do green gages. II 75i no tgg plums, II 76; extra wliito cliarrisN, U 4Ui raspberries, Djrflfi lOi strawber ries Olcffljl 10 gooseberries, doQVUoi tomatasi, boffliWoi salmon. Ms, f I SOffll BU blaokbsrrles, ooui suenoiasli, 2-ft cans, soaked, OOutdo greon. 2-ft, 1 25ai50ieoni beof, 2-lb cans, 1210: 14 A cam, 814; baked beans, II 401 Hit lobster. Mb, II U04S1 HO: markerel. 1-ft nana, broiled, II 0: sardines, dometilejis. II affls 85i sardines, do mf.,lot.K"' M 74'l sardines. Imported, V.t. III 60012 Ml; sardines, lmportsd. jk; tISi sar dines, mustard. Wt sardines, spiced. 13 ftu. Fisn-Extra N", 1 bloater mackerel, 180 bbli extra No. I do. moss, 40: extra No. 1 mack erel, shore, 128; extra No. 1 do, mess, ; No. 2 shore mackerel, $21. Codfish Whole pollock 4Hofl It: do medium, George's cod. 6c: do large, 7c: boneless bake. In strips, 4Kc; da George's cod In blocks, 0HC7HC Herring Round shore, $3 60 fl bbl; split, jfi 60:lake, 13 25 f 100-lb bbL White fish, 13 60 100-ft half bbl. Lake trout. So 60 $ half bbl. Finnan haddock, 10oj fl ft. Iceland bailout, 13o W ft. Pickerel, half bbl, 13 00; quarter bbl, 1 85; Potomao her ring, 13 60 V bbl; 12 00 R half bbU Oatmeal 3 0005 25 V bbl. Grain, Floor nnd Fred. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange: 3 cats of 2 white oats, 37c, 5 days; 3 cars same, S7c, 10 days, 1 car. 37c, 10 days: 1 car No. 1 timothy hay, $10 60, spot; 1 car Illinois y. s. corn, 43Kc. July. Receipts as bulletined, 20 cars, of which 18 were received by the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Ilatlway, as follows: 12 cars of oats, 1 of corn, 2 of hay, 1 of sacks of bran'l of feed, 1 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of oats, 2 of corn, 1 of bran. By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car of hay. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 1 car ot oats, 2 of flour. Oats are still moving upward, and prices are very flrmat the advance. Corn is also firm. At the advance in oats and corn, it Is hardly possible to lay down stock at a profit. Prices are lor carload lots on track: Wheat New No. 2 red, 9192c; No. 8,88 89c Cork No. 2 yellow ear. 47H43c; high mixed ear, 4tK47c: No. 2 yellow, shelled, 4141Kc; high mixed shelled corn. iSyie-Uc Oats No. 2 white. 37KS38c: extra, No. 8, 36KS7c; mixed. 35g38c ftYE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 5859c; No. 1 Western. 55o6c Flobb Jobbing prices Fancy .winter and spring patent, lo 605 75: winter straight, 15 005 25: clear winter, $4 75Q5 00; straight XXXX bakers', Jl 25Q4 60. Bye flour, 13 50 3 75. SIilfeed Middlings, fine wblto. S15 50 16 00 ton; brown .middlings, 113 60U 00; winter wheat bran, $12 0CQ12 50. HAY Baled timothy. No. 1, $1000310 50; No. 2 do. $7 508 00; loose, from -wagon, $12 0G 15 00. according to quality: Nn. 2 prairie hav, SO 6007 00; packing do, $6 003 00; clover bay. So 6018 00. Straw Oat, $0 757 00; wheat and rye, $4 00 6 25. Provlslans. Sugar-cured hams, large, lie; sugar-cured bams, medium, lljc; sugar-bams, small, 12c: sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 8c; sugar-cured shoulders, 7c; sugar-cured boneless shoul ders, 6Vc; skinned shoulders, Sc; skinned bam llr; sugar-cured California bams, SJc; sugar-cured dried beef flats, 9c: sugar-cured dried beef sets, 10c; sugar-cured dried beet rounds, 12c; bacon, shoulders, Oc; bacon, clear sides, 7Kc; bacon, clear bellies, 7c: dry salt shoulders, SJc: dry salt clear sides, 7Jic Mess pork, heavy, 113 50: mess pork, family, tli 60. Lard Refined, in tierces, 6Vc; half-barrels, 6c; 60-ft tuhs, 6Jc; 20-ft pails, tc; 60-B tin cans. 5c; 8-ft tin palls, bc; 6-ft tin pails, 6c; 10-ft tin palls, 6mc Smoked sausage, long, 6c; large, 6c Fresh pork, links. 9c Boneless hams, lOJfc Pigs' feet, half-barrels, $4 00; quarter-barrels. $2 15. Lumber. Trade keeps up well and the general con ditions are healthy. Quartered oak, good dry ash, cherry and walnut aroctarce. Along tho line of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad there is a scarcity of cars, and shippers complain that tbey are not able to get stuff promptly to mar ket. On the Pennsylvania lines there are also detentions. Midsummer's trade is fully up to last season, and the outlook for fall was never better than It is at this time. pike uxplasxd yabd quotations. Clear boards, ner M teaOKZSi M Select common boards, per M so 00 Common boards per M 20 00 Bheathlng Pine lrame lumber ner M bhlndes. Mo. 1. 18 in. ner M 18 00 22 03(327 00 600 273 too bhlngtes, o. 2, IS la. per M Lath BAUD WOODS YABD QUOTATIONS. Ash, to 4 in Black walnut, green, logrnn 1)1 etc walnut, dry, log run Cherry Green white oak plank, 2 to 4 In... Dry white oak plank, 2 to 4 In , Dry white oak boards, lln West Va. yellow pine, I inch , West Va. yellow pine, 1 Inch,... West Va. vellow nonlar. Klnlln.. ..140 OOO&'i 00 .. 45 10350 00 .. 60 C0S75 00 .. 40 001380 00 20 00323 00 .. 2 00025 00 .. 20 0023 00 .. 2O00l2S0O 25 00330 00 18 00325 00 Hickory, 1)4 to 3 In Bffi25 00 Hemlock bulldlnK lumber, peril 13 00 Hank nils . 14 00 Boat stnddln 1400 Coal car plank 18 09 PLANED. Clear boards, ner JL 6000 Surface boards 80 CO33.S00 Clear, K-lnch beaded celling 26 oo Partition boards, peril 3600 Mooring, No.1...'. S000 Flooring, No. 2 25 00 Yellow pine fioorlug S0 004O0O eainer-Doaraing, mouiueu, no. 1.... ww Weather-boarding, moulded, No. 2,... 26 00 Weather-boarding, J4-lnch SOOO BARD WOODS JOBBING PEICES. Ash J30 00O43 00 V alnut log run, green 23 00(345 00 Walnut log run. dry 35 OV330 00 White oaL plant, preen 17 00319 00 White oan plant, dry 20 0032 00 w line oax Doarus, ary West Va, yellowplne. 1 In West Va. yellow pine, IX in.T.. Yellow poplar Hickory, IX to 3 In Hemlock Bunk rails .'. Boat studding Coal car plank LATE HEWS IN BRIEF. Prairie fires aro prevailing In Texas. Mr. Stanley is rapidly improving in health. Rain, after 25 days and sights, fell in Kan sas yesterday. Senator Quay does not believe Congress will adjourn before October. Tbe price of silver has advanced at Ams terdam from SI to 86 guilders per kilo. Advices received from Chill state that tho strikers ba tbe nitrate district number 7,000. Four of the largest breweries in Minne apolis consolidate, with a capital of 11,000,000. French explorers wero killed In an encoun ter with tbo natives in the Upper Niger region, More Canadian fishing licenses bave been taken out this year by Americans than ever before. At the close of tbe market yesterday at Buenos Avres the premium on gold was Quoted at 187 per cent. There are rumors of serious trouble be tween the natives and the French on the coast of Newfoundland. Queen! Regent Christina, of Bnaln, has started for San Sobastlan. Tbe Prince of Wales will vis.t her there. Mavor Pendleton, of Fort W"ortb.Tex..who uniawiuuy weuuea a nanusome teiepuone girl, has mysteriously disappeared. A switch engine in tbe Panhandle yards at Cincinnati collided with several cars, and seriously Injured two yardmen. A Coroner's jury will investigate as to the cause nf the explosion on board tbe Tioga In which SO lives were lost at Chicago. Senator Frye has written to Secretary of Btate Blaine aBklng for further information as to bis sugar tariff reciprocity scheme. Prof. Garisdc, of New York, offered his resignation to tne Cloakmakers' Association yesterday, but they refused to accept it. A conflict occurred between a number ot riotous strikers and a body of troops in Chili, in which 40 of the striker werfl killed or wounded. Tbo San Francisco Chamber of Commerco protest against the policy ot permitting the extinction of American commercial inarino in forelcn trade. Governor Campbell, of Ohio, has just re spited "lirockej" feniltb, who as to be hanged, in order that the Supreme Court may look Into an alleged error In the trial. Lieutenant C. V. Donaldson.Twenty-fonrth United States Infantry, as drowned at New port Reach, Cal yesterday, while attempting to save tbe llfo of Miss Lottie Spugure. The Imports or France during tbe month of June increased 1,690.000 francs, and tho ex ports decreased 9,07,000 francs, as compared with tbe corresponding month last year. Unofficial census footings make'the popu lation of tho 14 largest places In Vermont 81,070, a gain of 17,649 since 1SS0. Ihe entire State Is expected to show a population of 840,000. At Valparaiso. Ind.,yesterday, the residence of John Hamlett was burned. Mrs. Hamlett and four children, the eldest about 8 years old, were burned to death. The bouse was totally consumed. The statement that two Canadian vessels, wblch recently sailed ont of Maple Hay, Uritiili Columbia, were armed with guns and wonld resist the American revenue cutters, is without foundation. Tbe Mayor and City Council of Bement, 111., are Indulgine in a complicated legal war which has arrayed the license and antl-llcenso people against each other. The Mayor is license, tbe Council is anti-license. Tho report is officially denied by order of 19 XMOii IN 19 0021 00 20 00323 00 13 00328 00 20 00325 00 11 50312 00 14 00 14 00 18 00 tho Queen Regent of Spain that sbs was to marry the Prince ot Nassau, and emphasizes her denial by the declaration that she Intends to remain a widow tbo rest of her llfo. . -Tho "Hoar" flag that Osnorai Fremont first hoisted ner conquered Monterey In 1847 ij liv ing at lialf.mnst from tb headquarters of tha AnocltteU Pioneers nf '49 In liosion, and will sortmaln unill the Pathfinder's body is com mltted to the dust. Fred Prentice, of Ashland. Wis., who at tempted to obtain land In the centr r nf Duluth valued nt 12,000,000, Is again unsaccestfnl. Judges Nf 1,011 anil Miller have rendered a de cision In favor of the defendants bo Nnrtlisrn Pacific Railroad, tbe Duluth Street Railway Company aud otbers. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Diallers Marine From the Forks lo Ibe Delia Tbe River lo bs Stocked Willi Gnrao FUb Two Million Bushels or Coal Flonerd. Tbe river continued to rise yesterday on ac count of tbe wickets being up. Business was moderately active. The present stage will not allow boats to come up the Ohio. About 2,000, 000 bushels of coal was brought down from the pool yesterday to bo in readiness to continue on down on the first high water. Beveralbarges of manufactured steel wero also towed to this port from Braildock. It consisted mostly of rail", consigned to St. Louis and Cairo parties. Tbe bridge mark showed 6 feet and 0 Inches. This is a riso of 3 feet in '1 hours. At Davis Island it wjs 10 feet and 6 iucbes above the dam, with 1 feet 9 below. Driftwood. TBE Jim Brown came down with a tow of coal and tied up. THK Bellvlew made a very successful trial trip at Cincinnati. The W. S. Chancellor Is again running In the Portsmouth trade. The Courier left Wheeling for Parkersborg yesterday morning. Tbe Jennie Campbell Is engaged In raising the wreck of the Granite State. A woman named Newall committed suicide by jumping off the Golden Kule. The Little Dick came down with three barges of coal yesterday from the upper pooL Peter H. Coxant, aged 81, an old and expe rienced rivcrman, died at his home In Smlthiand, Ky. Tbe Cincinnati packet line expects to start the h.eytone State down from here Friday for Wheel ing. Ihe Rainbow Is running in the Pomeroy trade in place of the Louis A. Sherley, which was pat on the ways Monday. New cylinders for the Scotia will be shipped from here to-day to Cincinnati, where It is un derpins Jteneral repairs on the ways. The Oermanla was the only boat that left for Morgantown yesterday, on account ol the Blaine being on the dock for repairs at BrownsvUle. It was overpacked. The channel at Rising Sun, above Louisville, has been changed so as to allow boats to make a straight run without rounding to and running toward the Kentucky shore. The Marino docks at PMnt Pleasant, owned by J. 1. Brlcht. were sold yesterday, to Cole & Ilcatherlngton. 'lbey will make repairs on the dock and tmt It in good shape. JIisino In the river district has been practically suspended for the past few weeks on account ot low water. The barges were all loaded and on this account work was shut down at many or the mines. Fun Waudejt IIaoce was at the wharfhoat- yesterday making arrangements to go down the Ohio, In company with his wife, to pay the unlaw ful Ushers a visit. He expects to make a number of arrests. Warden Hat-uo stated that be would make an attempt to have the rivers about Pitts burg stocked with nsh If the citizens would co operate with him in trying to prevent night line and net flsuing. THE Louisville rlvenuen will hold a meeting shortly to take action which will edectuallyston tbo practice among colored deckhands and rousta bouts or quitting whenever they please to the detriment uf tr ide. It Is propo ed that an org m lzatlon be effected and a plan of operation be mapped out which will ston this, boine or the rlvermen about here think that the same move should be mane on this end of the river. It only requires an energetic leader to come forward now aud take the Initiative step to stop this work nmonsrtbe ronstles" and snowtbem that tbey cannotqult working without glvlnc notice. Many times tbejicancs of negroes become dissatisfied and go off and leave a boat unloaded. For Sale. Two barges, two flats, and lumber in flat, two French creeks; all in John A. Wood & Son's landing at Cbartiers creek; also the 'steamboat Jos. B. 'Williams. Inquire for particulars. John M. Eisheb, Assignee of I. D. Eisher, No. 8 Wood st., Pittsburg. Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICS OF THH FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be 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 nos t excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THESYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TRCN0TH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it ASK YOUR ORUGQ1ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. 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