hm a iiinTiMTinTmTTniitni fP? jjwsyrf -?y 7gs5-" riMaiflPJPi FWIW THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1890. LIYE STOCK REYIEW. Wet Weather and Heavy Ileceipls Ad Terse to Cattle Trade. ONLY LIGHT, TIDI BEEVES STEADY . The Quality of Stock Dumped on to Our Markets Below l'ar. SHEEP AND SWINE SHOW WEAKNESS 3. e- r Office of fittmjurg Dispatch. J Wedesday. October 15. 1890. i History seems to repeat itself at the East Liberty stock yards from week to week. There is a regular excess of common and low prade cattle, and a scarcity of the kind our market calls -for, namely, smooth butclier bre.es, weighing from 1,000 to 1,200 pounds. The latter grade hold up well all the time, and more than are offered would find ready buyers at quotations. With this one ex ception the situation this week was in buy ers' favor, aud markets were lower than last week, when they were regarded by dealers as ruinously "low. The high price of corn leads farmers to force an un usually large quantity of thin cattle on to market. The better grades arc n ithlield in the hope ) J better pi ices later on. Certain it is that the E-ist Liberty yaids tor a fen weeks back hau been overstocked vilthlarce quantity of trab. which sorely try the faith and patience of commission men. haul one of our old-time stockmen: "If there are an go id cattle in the country farmers are holding them back for a better market and Mending us the offscourings and w e ai c roundly cmsed for the poor prices at which we sell this trash." There i a continued cood demand for cood feeders weighing Puu to 1,109 as. and more than w ere offered this w eek would lm e found rcaoy bujersat fair price-. K.i-teni Hnjcn. on Il.iml. Both this week and last buyers were on hand from eastern counties fu larzer force than for mouths pat The same objection made to the quality of cattle on the market of lato holds equally good as against the sheep and lambs offered. A erj large proportion are common and low grade, and for Iboso markets were dragzv at a decline fiom prices of last week. The few choice bunches offered held up well to prices of a v aek aco. Hops shared in the ceneral depression of the weeksnurkcts. On Monday the weather was yen unfavorable to trade in all live stock de partments, and with the heavy rain on the lie-'-of a erJ nasty, mudds time, shippers of cattle, hogs anu sheep found little comlo.mcc in this week's transactions. Only the bestat liberty and Hcrr's Island alike were steady, and this because of their scarcity. ai-Calt Jt C. Weekly ReUew. Tho supply of cattle was heavy and mostly common to medium grades very few prime shipping and good quality butcher and feeding cattle on market; these grades sold strong at last week's prices, while the other grades were cry dnll and sold from 20 to lOcpercwt less than Ust week and not all sold. We pie the following as ruling prices: Prune i.300 to 1,000 Is. SI 40 to 1 Co; good 1.200 to 1,400 lis, J3S0 to Jl 10: conit butther grades. 1,100 to 1.300 ft-. Jj jo to SI 00, rough fat. 1,100 to 1,300 fis S3 00 to J3 25: common to fair, 1,000 to L30 &SS2 75 to 53 25, good feeders. 1,000 to 1,200 lb-. S340to.T0: common to fair stockers and feederi-. TOO to 1.000 tt, S250IoS2 73; mixed lots, com, heifers and bulls SI 50 to 200; fresh cows and springers, S20 00 to $40 00 per head. The supply of hogs on Monday was in ex cess of ibe demand, and the market ruled slow on all grades at a decline of 20e cwt. from the ircioui Mondaj. Yesterday and to day the supplv was fair, and thcmarl:et slow and unc ai sred. Ve quote medium and sWecled. lS).- and niraaru. 51 00 to SI SO; best Yorkers SI 30 to S4 40, common to fair. S4 10 to Si 25: nigs S3 00 to S4 00; roushs, S3 25 to 4 00. Prospects more encouraging. The supply of sheep fair; market Flow at unchauced jincis. We quote sales as follows: Prime Ohio and Indiana wether., weighing: ncre no to no ins tj uu to so : ftooo, iv to 1(0 lbs, S4 60 to S4 IKn fair to good mixed, 75 to HI lbs, S3 40 to SI 00: culls and common lots, S2 00 to8K.I; ;:ood tdrliiics. Si 23 to SI 73; fair to Curio. SO to 1.0 lbs S3 j0 to SJ (JO; spunc lambs cull; common to bes . 54 60 to S6 00: veal calcs, 110 to 120 lbs, SO 00 to SO W; heavv Cilrcs. S2 00 to tJ 00. lly Teiecraplu NEW YORK Beeves Receipts 2.340 head. including Gbcars for vale; maiket 10c per 1G0 S. lower; native steers. S-. o04 90 per 100 lis: lexans and Colorado. S3 0JJJ3 bO: bulls and cov.s. SI 23J (Kl. Dressed beet slow at f'J-aSTJjC per ft. Shipments to-daj, 7M0 beeves aud 4,4s0 quarters ol beef: to-morro, 1,718 becve Cilvc lteir-ipts MteB held; market Meadt: eals S3 00! 00 pei 110 ft; grassers, SI 15g2 50: Westerns S2 7oig4 UO. .Sheep Re ceipts Lit") head Sheep firm Lambs Jc per ft lusher, Sheep. SI 00jj j 60 per 100 lis. llre-sed mutton steadv at SJ-SUOc tier ft. Dressed lambs nrm at 9311c ilojs Receipts JO cars f.irale, 8,075 head; market firm at SI 2064 SO KrJfcs. CINCINNATI-Ilogs-Rcceipts liberal, prices stead); common and light, 52 754 40: packinc ami ouicoers. ci wui iv; receipts, o,wu neau, htpmentn. S3" head. I attle Demand fair; market steau: common. "V-tfjJl 50; fair to choice butcher grades, Jl 75i3C3; choice shippeis. S3 75g4 00. receipts. LCuObcad; ship ments. 1.430 head. Sbcep Demand cood; market linn; common to dunce, 2 30g4 75: stock wethers and ewes. SI 23j5 00: extra f it wethers ai.d jearlincs Jl 7.33 00; receipts, 1,000 beid; shipments, iuOuead. Lambs Spring in better m poH and eisj; good to cnoire shipping. S3 jOffG 00; comu-ou to choice butcher, S4 U0o 73 per 100 pounds. OMAHA Cattle lteceipts 2.000 head; mar kct opened sttadj on beeves and butchers' stock. Rest grades active and hiin. Feeders plenu and pr.ces uncban.-d Fancy, 1,400 to 1,000 pound steers, of w Mel. there aicnons on the market, are quoted nominally at S4 4004 SO; prime. l.i0 t" 1.175 poi.r.d steers, S3 IKtl 15. lair to gi od, 930 to j,5j0 pouui' steers, $3 0t! 4 (XL Hogs lteceipts. o,MX) head: opened active and stronger. Bet liocs 5e lnrhcr; others hrm. All sM carl): range. S3 b3l 23. the bulk at S4 "KGi 10: llglit. S3 63S1 10; heavy. SI 005? i 25; unxt-d. S3 Wfi1! lo. blieel) Uc(.eints 5i7 head; market unch mged; natives, S2 8534 00: Westerns S2 0ftS3 f0. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts. 3,400 head: shipments 1.100 ln-ad; market active and a-tnmsrr: ,:ood to fancy lutne steers. S450g500; fair to gooudo, S3 W)W4 SU; stockers and Iced ei. S2 (ni'io 00 levins and Induus, S2 303 4a lIoc UcLcip.B, U.100head: -hipHient-,100head: jiiaiii;b "'run. iaii ,ii uikiicc ueavy, w oOU? 4 43; mixctl grades S 90&4 SO: lisht. fair to best. 54 101 2j. Sheep Receipts. 3,700 bead; shipments. j,100 heau; market steadj; good to choice. Sf Hi-3 10. CHICAGO Catilc Receipts. 13.000 head: slupni-mts 5.0011: nnrke' actnc aud steady ytcers S3 CPfeO 21; Tcxans.2 102 50: rangers' S.!10a3tw. il .gs-iti-een.ts 2:1,000 head: ship tnents, 7. 'J1; market closed easier, but no lower tnaii clurdn: prime heavv and butchers' wricbts ;1 004 GO: light, "S4 00 4 GO. Miecji lleccipts. 10.000 head: shipments none: niatket closed quiet and eas; natives' U Wf &-J: V ctein J1 754 3C: lambs, S3 6. ' KANSAS CITY Caltle Heceipts, 7,000 head: shipments 3,010 head: market strong for good; tcr d.ill for poor: steers. S3 40Q3 SO; cows 159t2b0; stock, is and feeders. S2 503 30; range sleers. S2 00g2 (JO; range cows, SI OOffll SO. Jlors Keceipts UOIO lie.nl; shipments. 3,000 head; market lusher: all grades, $3 5004 23. Sheep Kertipls. 2,300 head: market steadv; anibs SI 23; good to choice muttons, S4 00 4 20; stockers and feeders, S2 83! 50. llrj-oods Slarket. Xr.wYop.K. October 15. llusiness in drv goids was withojt ma h change. At first bands demand was moderate for immediate wants except the delivery of goods on orders, which were called for. but there was a good business in spring and summer fabrics. The Market gcncrallv was unaer a good tone with good prospects ahead. "Ietal Markets. 'nw YoitK Pig iron quiet and steadv. Copper nominal; lake. October, $18 75. Lea'd unsettled: domestic. Sfi 00. Tin closed firmer and more active: straits. S21 35. Price of liar Silver. i.w- Yoiik, o-fber 13 Uir silver London. 4d; "e ork. SI 0sj4l 09. MILWAUKEE Flour unchanged. Wheat quiet: N". 2 spring, on track, cash, 960Sc; December. 'Ji'ff. Corn Hrm. Oats i. 2 white, "' track, 43c. Itve firm. liarley firm PorkJanuarv. SI1 70. "Why will on cougn when Shiloh's Cure will cive imiucdiaic rtlicl? Price. 10 cts.. 30 cts, SI. Sold by Jos. Fleming & bon, 412 Market st. KRAI. ESTATE SAVINGS HANK, MM. 401 Sinithfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, S100.000. Surplus, G1,500. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. its MARKETS jSYWIRE. Oats the Only IJve Thing In tho Grain Pit Other Cereals In the TCut Fork Tame, but Lard 3Iore Animated. CHICAGO Wheat There was fair specula tive trading in this market and fluctuations most of the day were confined within narrow limits. The feeling was a trifle unsettled and rather denoted the uncertainty of the crowd as to which course to pursue. It was an uncertain market, and the closing hour developed a very weak feeling. The opening was, H&c lower than j esterdav'g clnsine and prices quickly re cededjc more. Then the market showed a little more steadiness and prices were advanced JjgJdc, eased off later, -declining lKc. held steady and closed about ?c lower than yes terday. Com There was but little doing, the market ruling very quiet, the pit at times being quite deserted. Feeling developed was a little better and slight advances were scored, but did not bold up until the close. First trades were at about the clnii'c prices of ) esterday. was firm amsoldup;sc.reictcd 6. ruled firm and clo-ed w itli a slight gain. Oats An active busim ss was transacted and a sharp advance In pi ices recorded. Shorts bought beavilj. several large receivers taking the lead. May was the favorite and opened steady, advanced lc with a few slicht reac tions. Melded l,ic under increased offerings, rallied and touched previous ojtside flsnres several times, and finally closed at Kc below the top. The near deliveries were slow, but advanced Jc. Mess pork li.ere was only a fair trade re ported. Opening sales were made at about esterda's closinc figures, but later in the day pricei milled 10c Towaid the close prices rcrcdea 25a acd closed quiet. Lird A little more life was manifested. Prices were advanced about 2c and tho mar ket closed steadv. Short rib sides Only a moderate trade was reported. Prices a) eraged 2c higher, and the market closed steady. The leading futures ranged as follows: I Upen- lllph- Low- i Clos- Abticles. I Int. est. est. I lng. WHEAT, .NO.: I October. 1 MYJ 101 t WVf 1 Ilcccmbcr 1 1( HU"i 1 02H IKij Ala) 1UI 1 U7i 106) 1063i UlltN. .NO. 2 uctober 49H 49S 49!4i 43' .November 41's SO'i 49V 49 .May 52 Kh 52 Sii OATS. SO. 2 October. 40' 4I"4 ' 40 41 December 411 4IS 41S 4 Mav 43'$ 4l, 4J" 41S .Mess I'ohk. December. 190 9 30 January 11 C7, 11 T!S 65 11 TZ'i Ma 12 33 12 40 12 30 U3iX l.AKO. December B30 6 3:5 6 27i 6 30 January 6 45 6 50 G 45 H'H May 6 82U 6 85 6 82 6 85 SHORT K1BS. ". , December 5 40 5 4!"$, SW 5 42J January STO 5 72 5 70 5 70 May. atgjjl 6 10 , 6 07 6 10 Cash quotations were as lollows: Flour dull and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, 99051 00: No. 8 spring wheat, 89 90c: a 2 red, 99jiSl 00. No. 2 corn. 49Jc; No. 2 oats. 41Jc No. 2 rye. 63c No. 1 flaxseed. SI 4G. Prime tiroothv send, SI 25 1 26. Mess pork, per bbl, S3 BK9 75. Lard, per 100 lbs. S6 17620. Short lib sides, loose. S3 30; dry saltea shoulders, boxen, S3 625 75: short clear sides, bnxed. S3 705 75. No. 2 white oats. 4Jc:No. 3 white oats. 4143c:o. 2. barlev. nominal at 74S73C: No. 3, 5770c No. 4. 54663c. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was quiet and unchanged. Eggs, 18 619c NEW YORK Flour Receipts. 28.759 pkgs.; exports, c.U'J bbls. and 7,694 sacks: market qu.et and unchanged. Cornmcal quiet, heat Receipts 8,000 bu.; exports 22.028 bu.; sales, 1,200.000 bu, futures 1&000 bn. spot; spot market unsettled, closing weak: No. 2 red. SI 05JJ in elevator. SI 07 afloat, Jl 06Jil GtM f o.h.;No. "red, ll&c: uugraded led, SI O0JJ 1 OTJi: "c. 1 Northern $1 OSHtNo, lbaid, SI 1; options opened lc lower, but becamo firm and and advanced c on minors of export business closed weak at lc under the best hjruies through reports ol an increased avail able snppiv; No. 2 red Octnber closing at SI 05-; November, $1 0CJ1 0fi, closing at SI 00; December. 51 07 1-KJ01 08. closing at SI 07K; January, SI 0bKl OSJi. clos lnr at SI 0SK; February closing at SI 08 March cln-ing at sl Oifi; April closinsat 1 10, May, Jl 104ei 1 closing at SI 1 July closing at SI 03. Rje firm and quiet: W estern. 7073c. Rirley hrm and quiet; No. 2 Milwau kee. 77Xc;uncraded V estern, 75S9c Itir ley maltiioiniiial; Canada country-made. SOS) 95c Corn Receipts, 75,700: exports 90,610; sales: 536,000 futures: 104,000 spot.- Spot market quiet; Irrecnlsr closing easy: No. 2, SBQSSc In elevator. 50i3Cc afloat: ungraded mixed, 5C!g5Sc Options dull but firm: lieht offerings; October. o&K56lc:cloin" at 56i: November. 5ffJ86JsC, closing at 56c; December, 57 57?ic closing at STJc; May. 68?5Sc. closing at 5SJgC Oats Receipts, 78.000; exports 3,03s: sales: 455,000 futures; 101.000 spot. Spot market higher and unsettled: Irss active; options fiirly active and stronger; November, 4TjjQ4Gic,"closin!: t 46J4C; Decem ber. 46J471c clnsine at 47c: May, 49i0c, closing at SjZa pot No. 2 white, 484SKc; mixed Western, 44g4Sc: white do. 45054c; No. 2 Clin ago, 46Jc. llay firm and quiet. Hops stronc and in good demand Coffee Options opened steadv and unnchaged to o points aown, ciosea nareiv steadv 5 to 15 points down, sales 21,500 bags, including O-tobcr, 18.1oeia20: November. 17.65 17.75; December, 17.20Csl7.2o: Jannary, 16.00 1620; February, ia2016 25. March, 16.03 16.15: April. 15.93;May. 15 8515.90; spot Rio dull and firm; fair cargoes. iOc; No. 7, 1819c Sucar Raw firm and moderate business: sales 170 hogshead: muscovado S9 test, 5 7.16c; 2.700 bars molasses sugar 89 test, 5 3-1 6c; refined steady and quiet. Molasses foreign nominal; New Orleans quiet. Rye steady and in lair demand. Cotton seed oil firm and quiet. Tallow weaker ;$2 for pack agesl, 4a Rosin quiet and steadv. Turpen tine quiet ana firm at 404lc Ecsrs Fancy nrmer; estern. ijorac; receipts. 4,191 pack ages. Pork quiet and firm; mess, S1I 50012 23; extra prime, S10 50ll 00. Cut meats quiet and eay; pickled bellies, 6V7Kc:do shoul ders, ij-ic; do hams 9K10c Lard steady and quiet; Western steam, S6 40; sales, 350 tierces. Options, sales 1.000 tierces November, $843: December, S6 53: January, $6 C6. closing at $0 67 bid; Februarj, JG 77; March, S6 87. Butter firm aud in good demand; Western dairy. 1015c; do creamery. 13S2)c; E'gin, 24J25a Cheese strong and quiet; lightskim,07J?c; Ohio flats ST. LOUIS-Flour firm and steady. Wheat The opening was quie. and steadv for Decem ber and He bigner for May. The market strengthened and advanced slichtlr. hut nt.nl.-. ened later and the close was near the bottom of the day. though firm; No. ?, cash, 9S9SKc December. Jl 001 00 January. 81 00: ilav, SI 0G: July. 92c Corn The market openea slightl) higher, advanced still further, but later there was a reaction and prices declined and closed at c above the opening; No. 2 c-ish 4Sc; November, 4Sc asked; December, 47Jc asked; Mav. 49a Oats higher and more act ive; No. 2. casn, 30c asked; May, i"c bid. Rye hrm and demand good; No. 2. OIKc bid liarley Iowa, 6Sc; Nebraska, 'B267c; Min nesota, C5c Flaxseed lower; best bid, $1 42. Provisions steady and firm for bacon, with good demand and steady for other hog prod ucts. A good job and order business is re ported. Po.-k, S10. Lard, S6 00, PHILADELPHIA-Flour steady. Wheat Options neglected and nominal; spot quiet; ungraded in grain depot, $1 02; No. 2 red. Octo ber. SI 005il 01K; November. Jl 01H1 02; December. St 0341 04; January, SI 05&1 05 Corn Car lots and options advanced c under stronger reports from New York and Chicago; No. 3 high mixed, in in grain depot, 5757c; ungraded, high mixed and yellow, in grain depot. 5757c; No. 2 white, in grain depot, SGJc: No. 2 mixed, in grain depot, 57057Kc: No. 2 mixed, October, November and Decem ber. 5757c; Jannary, 355oKc Oats Strong and advanced lc under light offer ings and higher Western advices; No. 3 white, 47c; No. 2 white, 47c; do. clipped, 52c: No. 1 white. 50c; No. 2 white. October. 47"c; Decem ber. 48K4Sc; January. S5i49c. Eggs firm; Pennsylvania firsts, 23c. MINNEAPOLIS There was quite a good re quest for No. 1 Northern and hard wheat this morning, and the off grades sold Quite well. w hde No. 2 that was not high in quality did not i go wen, aua me umerence in prices Detween it and No. 1 Northern seemed to be widening. There was a complaint of great scarcity of cars to handle wheat in the yard here. Receipts of wheat were 412 cirs; shipments, 133 cars. Clos ing quotations: No. I hard. October, 99c: No. 1 Northern. October. 94jc: November. 95kfc; December. 97c: May, SI 03J4: on track, 97c; No. 2 Northern, October, 91c; December, 82jc; on track, 93c BALTIMORE Wheat Western steady; No. 2 winter red. spot and October, SI 00;December, SI 02?1 US; May, si 08?i bid. Corn Western stead): mixed, sDot and October, 55c; year, 54i 654c; .Mav, 5GJJ57ic Oats firm; Western w bite, 4igN6c: do, do mixed, 4344c; graded. No. 2 white, 45$46c Rye nomiual;prlme tochoice, 7677c; good to fair, 7375c Hay firm: prime to choice timothy. $11 0011 50. Provisions steady. Butter very firm. Eggs firm, 2122c Coffee dull; Rio cargoes fair, 22c; No. 7, 17c CINCINNATI Flour firm. Wheat firmer: No. 2 red, 89c Corn firmer: No. 2 mixed, 52 52fc Oats firmer; No. 2 mixed. 432f3Kc Itye steadv; No. 2, 68c Pork quiet at 110 37. Lard in fair demaud at S6. Bulk meats in light demand at 15 40. Bacon steady at SS 60. Whisky firm; sales 981 barrels finished goods on basis or SI 13. Butter firm. Sugar firm and and bighir: hard refined, 6Jffi7K: New Or leans, Sfflajic Eggs steady at 17c. Cheese firm easy. DULUTH Wheat opened steady, but de clined about 1c during the day. Receipts were 35.1 cars. Closing quotations were as follows: October. SI 03K: December. Jl 04K; May, 81 09Ji: No. 1 hard, cash. SI 03; No. 1 North era, 9bc; No. 2 Northern, 91c TOLEDO Wheat Cash and October. 81 01; December. SI 03; May, SI 07. Corn dull; cash and May, 52c Oats quiet; cash. 41c Clover seed active and weak; cash, S4 12: October, 11 10; December, H 20; January, S4 25. HIGH CLASS HOUSES. Better Buildings Beinf; Pnt Up This Year Than Ever Before. FINE DWELLINGS MULTIPLYIKG. Speculative Interests Waiting- for NelrTork and London to Brace Up. THE KEWS AND GOSSIP OP THE C1TI The building characteristics of the year, so far. are all in the line of improvement over 1889, except in the matter of number, which shows a slight falling off. But to make up for this the.buildincs are of a bet ter class, and the average cost is consider ably greater. There has been an increase in the number of small houses, as compared with the previous year, but they are still far short or the requirement These are largely owned by working people. Improvement along this line is progress in the right direc tion. It not only shows prosperity among the masses, but also a disposition to per manently profit by iL Alterations and additions are of a higher grade. Business structures are more numerousand of a better class. But the most notable characteristic, perhaps, is the large Increase in the number of fine dwellings in tho suburbs, particularly the East End, although all the surrounding districts have done well in this respect. This is some thing to be proud of, for strangers judge a city by the character of its houses more than any thing else, and in this particular Pittsburg will bear comparison with any other community in the countrv. Insurance Premium. Where a note was given for a fire insurance premium with a provision in the policy that it should only operate as a payment and keep the policy In force until its maturity, and a loss of the property occurred after the note had matured and a default had been made in its payment, the Supreme Court of Indiana held that the insured could not recover for his loss and that the fact that be offered to pay the premium note alter the loss occurred and ac ceptance was refused did not make the insurer liable on the policy. The court said that the insured was bound to know when his premium note was dne. and that no demand for its pay ment was necessary. Business News and Gossip. Citizens of Glenwood complain that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad obstructs the crossings and prevents the opening of streets, and will hold a meeting Saturday night to de vise ways and means for relief. W. A. Herron & Son3 are busily engaged classifying the Schenley property with a view to its improvement or sale, but in regard to the latter they refuse to talk. People residing on California avenne com plain that work is not being pushed fast enough. As for mad they say it takes the cake. Charles Mercer, a North Carolina lumber producer and dealer, thinks of establishing a branch yard in Pittsburg or Allegheny next spring. Nineteen of 46 mortgages on file yesterday were for purchase money. 1 he largest was for SiaOOtt Twenty were for less than 51,000 each. The railroad siding for the new plate glass factory at Irwin is completed, and work on the superstructure will begin in a few dajs. A prominent business man made the follow ing suggestion jesterdav: Any of the large secret orders which abound in Pittsburg could add. with but little inconvenience, a banking feature to the organization which would be a lasting benefit by helping many a member to lay by something for old age. It could be run on the same general principles as building and loan associations. None but members should enjoy its benefits. Four of tbebuildincsof the fertilizer works at Grapeville are under roof, and operations w ill begin within 30 day Price's shot factory at Penn station Is about completed. The building is one-story high and about 300 feet long, beveral dwellings are being erected near by for the accommodation of the workmen. The ew York stock market opened active and somewhat higher yesterday, notwithstand ing lower prices from London. Improvement was due to a report that a combination of Euro pean and borne capitalists bad agreed to sup port the market. The shorts were taken by surprise. In the use of electricity as a street car motor Boston leads with 49 miles: then come bcrantou and Omah.'. with 23 miles each; Pittsburg with 20 miles, and Cleveland with IS miles. New Buildings. Five building permits were taken outyester day, all for a cood class of houses. Owners aud descriptions follow: W. A. Rensbaw, frame two-story and attic dwelling. 41x37 feet, on Barton street. Twen tieth ward. Cost, 0,000. August Deiss, frame two-story dwelling, 17x 32 feet, on rear Jones avenue, Thirteenth ward. Cost, siooo. McCxirr. brick two-story and mansard dwell-' ing, 22x32 leet, on uinnon street, bixtn ward. Co t. S3.100. Herman Frazier. frame two-story and attic dwelling. 18x32 feet, on Flowers avenue, Twenty-tnird ward. Cost, S2.000. Caroline Schotc, frame two-story and mansard dwelling, 20x32 feet, on Calliope street, Thirteenth ward. Cost, J1.8C0. Movements in Real Ksrate. Cbarles Somcrs & Co. yesterday closed the sale of a down ton n property for $50,000. A prominent business man was the purchaser. A deal is on lor a large tract of coal land down the Panhandle Railroad, but the agents refused particulars. E. T. Schaffner sold for Julius Frey lot 32. on Ihird street, Beltzlioovcr borough, size 25x110 feet, to Richard Kenny for S475 cash; also sold a frame house of four rooms, with lot 25x114 feet. No. 103 Walter avenue. Thirty-first ward, to William J. Bolander tor $2,150: also sold two lot" 50x100 in Orchard place, Kuoxville, to William J. Lane for S1.900 cash. b. A. Dickie & Co. sold for Thomas P. Mar shall to Mrs. S. E. Warren 120 feet on Bennett stroet-by 135 back to a 21-root allev for S3.600. Charles Somers & Co. sold for V. 1. Miller to F. (i. Houston, the property corner Negley avenne. ind Seelv street. Nineteenth ward, con sisting of five lots with four-roomed frame honse, for S2.500 cash. Black &Baird sold to Domlnikus Wolf, a three-roomed frame dwelling, on Wallace street, Tenth ward, Allegheny City, withlot20x 63 leet, for 51,100. J. E. Glass sold lot No. 19, in Alliquippa place. Thirteenth ward, 21x100 feet to an alley, for $650 cash. George C. Sleeth sold for W. K. McCance, to R. F. Bailcv, a lot 31x110, corner Mellon and Jackson streets. East End. Consideration pri vate. M. F. Hippie & Co. sold to Mrs. E. Wheeler, for Mrs. Ellen Mullen, a two-story and man sard eight-roomed brick dwelling, with lot 22x100 feet to an alley on the east side of Mey ran avenue. Fourteenth ward, for 51,500. Samuel W. Black t Co. sold another Swiss vale lot, being No. 166, on Hudson street, for $325. Baxter, Thompson & Co. sold lot 337 in the Villa Park plan, at Brusbton station, fronting 50 feet on Wood street by 150 to a 20 foot alley, for $700, A. II. Leaf being the purchaser. IK GOOD SHAPE. Home Money Actively Employed, but Good Borrowers Readily Accommodated. The conditions of the local money market yesterday were practically the same as on pre vious days of the week. Ontside influences af fect Pittsburg so little in the matter of supply and demand that new features are always scarce. Being a creditor city, she is virtually master, or mistress, of the situation. Just now money is flowing into all the channels of trade, only enough of it being reserved to provide against the unexpected. There was a fair demand for accommodations, mostly from regular business sources, and it was promptly met at the usual rates 667 per cent. There was no discrimination against out siders, indicating a good supply of loanable funds. Checking and depositing were liberal, showing that trade ts holding its own, which is entirely satisfactory. Exchanges were $2,790, 012 44 and balances $464,068 9L The London Time of yesterday says: "The recent fall in prices was due to gradual liquidation of 'normnns accounts lor the rise which came into existence, partly owing to ex aggerated notions winch prevailed earlier in the year as to the effect of the American silver act and partly to the activity in trade, which encouraged operators to bold a quantity of se curities in the belief that the public would, sooner or later, wish to buy. This calculation failed, because of too many thus bolalog and the public being prepared to put their money Into their own business enterprises." Money on call at New lore yesterday was easy, ranging from 46 per cent, last loan 4, closed offered at S. Prime mercantile paper, 5Q7. Sterling exchange quiet and fairly steady at $1 S0& for 60-day bills and $4 S5 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4s. ree U3)f M. K. AT. Ocn. 5s.. 6S Mutual Union 6a... .103K (f. J. C. Int. Cert...li0 Northern I'ac lsls..H6 Northern I'ac. 2d..112 Northw't'n consols.JM Northw'ndeben'5sl08 Oregon & Trans. 6S.107H M.L&I.3I.Oen. Ss. 91 bt.L. XS.F. Ocii.31.110 St. fanl consols .12 St. P. Cbi&l'e. lsts.114 lx., PcL.G.lr.Bs. SI Tx.. Pc. K G.Tr.Ks. 3S' Union Pacific lsu... 1114 West Snore 103 u. 9. i, coup i.yi U.S. 4Hs. re 104X U. S. 4J4S, COUP.....104X racincttsot 'Do 113 Loulshvnastainped4s 88 .Missouri Ss 10O lenn. new set. Gs....!M lenn. new stt, 5s... ,100 Tenn. uewset. is.... 71 Canada So. 2ds sfi Central Pacltio lsts. 1KH "tU. dC JI.-VX. JStS.. .ii; Den. &U. O. 4s 82 U.&R. U. West lsts. KrleMs ma M. K.sT. Uen. 61.. 81 New York Clearings, $127.05S,683; balances, S6.552.656. Boston- Clearings, $17,589,719; balancees, $U93,050. PiriLADKi-PHlA-Clearings. $12,201,717: bal ances, Sl.578.196. Baltimore Clearings, $2,244,062; balances, $357,155. Pams Three per cent rentes. 93f 70c for the account. Chicago Clearings, $14,751,000. New York exchange, 60c discount. Money firm on the basis of 6 per cent for call and 67 per cent for time loans. HOME SECURITIES. A Very Quiet Market, With a Small Volume of Business. The local stock market betrayed considerable weakness yesterday, but more in feeling than in figures, as price changes were unimportant except in two or three instances. Luster and Pittsburg Traction scored advances, while Philadelphia Gas submitted to a slight conces sion. Theic were no other changes worth noting. Sales were 120 shares. A broker remarked: "There are more sellers than buyers just now, which is unfavorable to a stable inatket. lam usually a buver, but at prtscnt I think it wise to wait. There is no probability or much of an advance, if any, until London and New York brace up, which may take some time, and there may be a break, as some of the weaker holders show a disposition to unload. I think there is money in waiting." MUST SECOVD THIRD CALL. CALL. CALL. It A I! A B A P. P. S. ft 31. Ex 450 460 AlleithenvN.Bt - .... 73 .... l'.mk 01 ruts. ... ki Farmers' 11..N.B 530 .... Freehold Band 6$H Iron City . B K.... Mech'csN.nank .... 126 126 31onon.Nat.lt.. 127 bare Deposit Co. 68 75 66 75 Birmingham Ins 43 Humboldt Ins 49 31011. ln 37 .... 37 .... Bridjrewater Gas X! 80 U. V. Uas Co.... ZiH .... 385$ 39 38 40 .MamirftU's u Co is : OllloVdllev 31 40 II .... 20 ... People's N.O.... n ... 15 .... 15 IMi l'lula. Co 28M MJi 29K 30 28 2S Wheeling Gas C. 21 HazclwoodUUC 50)$.... SO1.... 50tf ... 'lunn UU 'o 66 Wash. Oil Co.... 82"4.. S2Jf 90 Central Traction .... 26 25 26H .... 26 Citizens' Irac 65j .... 65)4 .... 65 Pitts. Traction.. 33 33... Pleasant Vallej. ... 27J ... 27i 2t;(, 27J bee, Av. Co 51 50 51 C'hartlers Hy 53 .... 53 .... 53 P'Eli, -McK. & 62 M .... 6S I'., C. &M. L 28 ... 28 .... 28 P. V. & C. It. Co 45 P.&IY.K.K.CO 13V .... 135i .... 13Sf l'.V.l:.K.prer. . .. 18 IS I., W. &K.1C.1C .... 54 ... , 54 .... 54 N.f iUb.CC 32$.... 32H- 32.. . LaNoria31in'KC 19 Luster .Milling. 18 19 17V 19 lH 19'4 W estinnhousc E. .... 29J 28& 29K 2SS 2) 3Ioiion. t'tV.Co 7- .... Mouon.W. Co 30 U. b. A.S. Co U'i ... 15)4. 15 U.S. is. pref. 47 Underg'd Ca. Co .... 90 Nothing was done at first call. At second 10 shares Chartiers Gas brought 38 and 10 Phila delphia Gas 29. At third, 100 Philadelphia Gas went at 28. The total sales of stocks at New "kork Tester dav weie 73,761 shares, including: Atchison, 11.615: Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, 15.268: Erie, 4.800: Lake Shore, 5,510; Louisville and Nashville. 29.832; Missouri Pacific 3,165; North American, 12.066; Northern Pacific pre ferred, 15.325; Reading. 13,209: Richmond and West Point, 3,978: St. Paul, 25,560; Union Pa cific. 2L300. Hovran up. Oil Slowly Creeping Up to the Ninety Mark Stepped Out, There wero a few trades in oil yesterday, and the feeling was strong. Fluctuations covered a wider range than usual. Tho opening and closing were 82; highest. 82)i; lowest, 81. Buying by Oil City and an advance in refined were the principal bullish influences. Joseph W. Craic'C. W. Baker and W. C Lowrie have sold their stock and shaken the dust of the Exchange from their feet. As they have been mere "lookers-on in Vienna" for more than a year, their retirement is without significance. Features of Yesterdaj's OH Market, Corrected daily by John 31. Oakley & Co.. 45 Sixth treet, members of the Pittsburg Petro leum Exchange. Opened 82 J Lowest '.sli HlKhest 82TClosed 62 Barrel. . .. 31.194 .... 34.551 .... 8l,lo6 Averape charters , Average shipments Average runs Reflnea. New York. 7.60c Itr&ned. London. 5ii. Itellnea. Antwerp. lbSr. Beflned, j.lvcrpoot. 5Hi. Kcflned. Bremen. b.50m. A. B. JIcGrew, No. 115 Fourth avenue, quotes: Puts, 81; calls. 83S3 Other Oil Markets. Oil City. October 15. Opened. 81Kc; high est, 8214c: lowest, 81c: closed. 82c. bales, 108, 000 barrels: runs, 100,231; shipments, 9S.CS0; char ters, 98.1 kL Bradford, October 15. OpenedSHic: closed, 82c: highest, 82c; lowest. 810. Runs not re ported; shipments not reported: clearances, 246.1XX) barrels; charters not reported. New York, October 15.-Pelroleum was dull and featureless during the morning hours, but afternoon prices moved up Jc on buying by Standard oil brokers, and the market closed firm. Pennsylvania oil, spot Opening, 81c; highest, 81c; lowest, fe(c: closing, 81c November op'ion Opening. 81?ic; highest. 82tc: lowest, :81c:cl-ing. 82Jic Lima oil Opening, 20c; highest. 20c; low est, 20c; closing, 20c Total sales, 73,000 barrels. NEW YORK STOCKS. Moderate Activity In the Street Vanderbilt Weak While the Rest of the List Ad vanced E.irly Gains Wiped Out by Bears. New York, October 15. Tho stock market to-dav was againinoderately active.but showed a marked contrast in tone to that of yesterday, being strong throughout the forenoon and the latter portion of the afternoon, and leaving prices materially higher all along the line, al though the heavy losses in some of the leading stocks yesterday were not made up. The bulk of the business still is concentrated in a dozen or so leading stocks, while the remainder of the list is comparatively neglected, and the active interest in the market is still that of the bears. The trading to-day sufficiently developed proofs that the heavy selling of London stocks yestorday was almost entirely for domestic ac count, and, while the London market was this morning responsive to our declines of yester day and the necessities of the case compelled a weak opening here, the losses shown hy the first sales were comparatively slight and immediately the demaod from the shorts, helped by Some buy ing for foreign account, developed a strong tone in the market and all the active stocks moved steadily, the gains during the first hour being most uniform, and before noon advances over last evening's figures of from to li per cent bad been established. The trading was unusually devoid of special features, but most conspicuous was the appar ent weakness of the Vanderbilt stocks when all the rest of the list was advancing. Canada Southern and New York Central were specially weak, and each scored a fractional decline as the result of the day's operations. Lake Shore and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis on the other hand w re rather excep tions, and the latter especially redeemed itself In tbe late dealings. The upward movement came to an cud toward noon, when tbe traders went in for a short turn on the bear side, and while there was less animation and no marked weakness anywhere in tbe list, prices slowly but steadily melted away until toward 2 P. M., when most of the early gains had been wiped out. The early rumors of a large interest which bad come in to support tbe market, found few believers, and the hardening of tbe money rates thus contributed to tbe downward tendency. Late in the day however, good buying again appeared in the list, and again a change in tbe temper of tile speculation oc curred, which sent prices in the last hour upto and beyond the level of tbe best figures of tbe forenoon. Tbe movement gained force as the time woro along, and tho close was strong on an active business and a about the best prices of the day. One of tho most remarkable movements of tbe day was a drop in Pullman from 217 to 211 with a recovery to214Kat the close, the whole being accomplished on sales of only 1,330 shares Delaware and Hudson sold ex-rights and Jer sey Central ex-diridend. Tbe final changes are all in the direction of higher prices in the active list, and Lackawanna and Louisville ana Njshville are each up i per cent. Burlington 1. C, C, C. & St. L. St. Paul and Union Pacific 114 and the others fractional amounts. Railroad bonds were a little more active aud again displayed the lack of tone so lately char acterized its dealings, and, while there were sales of $1,080,000 with special activity in the Atchison and Reading incomes, the final changes of note are very few. ihey are also about equally divided between gains andlosses. Government bonds have been dull but firm, btate bonds have been entirely neglected. The J'ost says: 1 he advance of cent In the sight rates for sterling this morning is be lieved to be entirely due to a disposition to dis count an advance in the Bant of Englana rate of discount to-morrow by transferring funds there to-day. TJie movement itself, however, will contribute something toward preventing the necessity for an advance by the bank to morrow, and some unusually well Informed foreign bankers are inclined to the belief that the bank will not advance its rate. Money is so much easier both in New York and Paris (3 per cent in Paris) that the present higher rates in London will draw money there without an advance In tho bank rate above 5 per cent. Otherwise than as above mentioned the ex change market shows some effects of the great changes whicb have taken place in the import and export movements of tho last two weeks, nd especially in tbe increase of commercial bills. It is a factuorthy of attention, as indi cating a great change in the monetary situa tion, that the exports from New York in ihe last week were the largest in the history of the city. The following table shows me prices of active stocks on the New York stock Lxchanac yester day. Corrected dally for The Dispatch by Whitney & Stei-hensox. oldest Pittsburg mem bers of flew York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: Clos-Opcn- Hlfrh- Low- lne Inc. est. est. Bill Am. Cotton Oil Hti ITS 17 17 Am. Cotton Oil prer... 41 41 40 40 Am. Cotton Oil Trust., lolf 19 181f 185,' Atch., 'lop. ftSJi" 33 !44 33 34 Canadian Paclttc 75X Canada Southern I! 52 51 5'f Central orNcwJersev'113 113 111 lll)s Central I'aclnc 2W ai'S JO Chesapeake it, Ohio.... l'J.S W lis '9 Chiiaxo Uas Iruat,.... 43!t 43' 4SH 4I C Bur. Oulacv... . 90J4 91 Af 9D4 C. 3111. St. Paul.. . 58 59 5d- 59)4 C. Mil. ft St. r. or.. 10S 309)4 Kh", 1"9' C ltock I. P. 75 76 75 J.1! C St. L. A flits 1VA C. St. U 4 Pitts., of.. 40 4(1 39 39 C. St. P., M. Jt 0 57)4 28M 27)4 27 C, St. P.. 31. O. nl. 84 81 82 82 C. SJSorthwestcrn ....105 lCo, 105T 106)4 C. &S.VT. m i IB C. O.. C. 1 hS!4 6h)4 Bili MIX Col. Coal A Iron 44 Ai 431 JS'o Col. A Hocklm: Valley 28 l-J1 ISIf 29'4 Ches. ft Ohio 1st nrer.. 52)4 Zl 52)4 Si! Ches. ftOhlo2d prer 35 Del.. Lack ft West 143)4 H" MX mtf Del. ft Hurtsont 118)9 140)4 113 138 Den. 4 KioOraude.pt. 63'4 WV 5.1! 63 M K.T.. V. ftoa 8 t'4 8)4 8)4 Illinois Central 9?te 99)4 98 9SJi LaKe Lrle ft vVest J5 uakeKrieft West pf.. M 58'4 58 58a Lake Shore ft M. s US' 10tX ia".4 J05X Louisville ft Nashville. 77 7a;i 7o,'i 78 Mlcmc.in Central 90' 3lobileftOhlo 261,' 2BJ( 2t.) 26)4 Misiouul'acitlc 07)4 68 67)4 63 .National 1. sad Trust... 194 19V ITi 19V New K ore Central KB lOJtf 102 1K N.Y.. CftSt. L 15 N. Y.. L. E. A W 21 2I5 21 21V N. 1., L. E.& W. pd 55 a. r.&a.L. 4cus 4i 405f 4i N.r.. O. & 57 17?, 17 17!i Norfolk ft Western 17 Noriolk ft Western or. 56-4 56)4 66(4 58)4 orthernicIllc 26Si 26S a, 10(4 Northern Paclflcpr.... 714 72J4 71J 72 Oreao'i Improvement 30 I'aclnc 31ail 39 SO 39 39 1'eo., Dee. ft Lvans i7 I'lilladcl. ftKeadlnir... 35 3"i 34 &514 l'nllman Palace Osr.. 217T4 217 211 214 Itirlimond ft U . I". T. 17(4 17Jf 174 17V Richmond &W.P.T nt 73 73)t 73 71)4 su 1'., Minn, ft Man 107 St. L. ft S.in i". 1st nl 71 SuicarlTust 71 75Vf 73V 7434 Texas r.iclnc 17)4 17)4 10V 7?4 Union 1'aclPc iv'i 51)4 aO 5194 Wabash 104. 10 iu)j 10)4 Wahish preferred :0'B 21 20 204 Western Union 81 SIS4 81 814 W iieellne ft L. K. 3134 32 314 31"i Wheeling ft I.. Kprer. 71), 714 70)4 705s .North American Co... 3194 32H -I1J 32"4 Kx-divldend, tEx-r'ts. Boston Stocks. Atch. ft Top Boston ft Albany..., Boston ft Maine...., C, B. ftQ C'in., Sail, ft Clcv... Laslcrn It. R Kastern R. R. ts.... Htc!.tmrj;H. R. pf. FllntftPerc31...... K. C.St. iC. B. 7s Jltss. Centril 31ex. Cen. com N. V. AN. Bus..... N. Y. AN. Enir. 7s.. Old Colony V Is. Cen. common. Allouez Mg. Co 31)4 198 205 9IK a 1S9H U4 85 no IhJM 1814 . 23X 41)4 125 167 205, 3 Atlantic Boston ft Mont Calumet ft Heels..., Franklin Huron Kearsarite Osceola Ontncv 295 ! 4V H"4 39V 115 52)4 190 6 18 24V 213 29 3 20 Santa Fc copper .... Tamarack Boston Land Co. .. . San Oleo Land Co. vcst hnd Bell 'telephone Lainsou Store S Water Power Centennial Mining. Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. Mo. 57 our Ui avenue. Alembers .New York Stock Lx change: BM. Asked. l'ennMvan!a Railroad 51 52'i Kcadinir 17 13-11 Vh Buflalo, Pittsburg ft Western 8 Leiiigh Vailov 51 51 l.chiKh.NavUatlon 5154 Philadelphia and Erie 33 33X Northern faclUc 26)4 2iV Northern Pacific preferred 72 72 Milling Stocks. New York. October 15. Alice, 200; Gould and Curry, '."DO: Hale fc Norcross, 170; Home stake. 950: Horn Silver, 325; Iron Silver, 150: Ontario, 41 00; Small Hopes, 100. PROTECTED BY PATENTS. New Inventions hy Ingenious Mechanics of Three States. List of new patents issued to Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia inventors from O. D. Levi", Patent Attorney, 131 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg: Henry Aiken, Pittsburg, metal shears; Harry G. Booz, Doylestown, Pa., boot leg supporter: Alfred A. W llcox, Lima licating device; E(.kley B. Coxe, Driftou, Pa., coal screening mechan ism; Aguslus Ellinwood. Akron, belt stretching machine; Frank A. Uunkelinan, iledlna, O., vi hide spring: 31. B. Harlow. N.alhan. o., sprlujr: John it. Hasting-. Jackson. O., metal grinding machine; Samuel M iking, glazier's points: Ldward lluber, -Marlon, o , T bolt; 'Walter 3. Jarho. device for lift ing plate glass: Jonah W. lls, Pitts burg, manufacture of nails; John Koehler, Canton, machine tor cutlery: I. Beams, channels and bars: Ldward L. 31cUaln. Greenfield. O., horse collar pad. harlcs C .Moore. Lancaster. o . metallic celling: Joel Konk. Bucyrus.O., car coup ler: Simon II. stiip-ikofT. I'lttsburg, micrometer gauge: V ilium . 'ljson. trie, I'a.. fruit knife; Miuium a (jo., an an ton. u., tonei uionoraimtrade mark): Ldward Low ell, Laslou. remedy lori oughs and colds (trade mnrk): John S.Y oung. Dcfl-tnie, O., washlngmacliine; Jonah shepird and K. 31. Uavls, North Lcwlsburg, O.. Ironing b ard; Samuel B. I.iglcr. Jl.irllnsburg, W. Va., lifting jack; George K. Smith, assignor of two-thirds to V. G. Hunter. B. L. U irrls and J. Kersler, Sr., aud Jr., Pittsburg, butter packer. ASSESSOES SHOWING THEIB TEETH, Information That They Must Have and Not he Refused. Assessors are showing their teeth this year, and it may be well for the persons mentioned below to take hold to the penalties attached to tetanus. As people were so badgered this year by census takers, it is deemed necessary by the authotlties to tell people that they must take their gruel. The primary idea in the fegisla Hon was to catch all liable for military service. According to act of Assembly, April 13, 1887i P. L. 40, section 20: Keepers of taverns or boarding bouses, and masters .ind mistresses of dwelling house- shall, upon application of th i assessors, within whose bounds their houses are situated, or or persons aetlng under them give Information of the names of persons residing In their houses liable to enroll ment or to do military duty, and every such per son shall, upon llkenppllc.itlou, give his name and age. and if such keeper, lnastei, mistress or per sons, refuse to give such Information, or give false Information, such keeper, inasteror mistress shall forfeit and pay 20, and such person shall for feit and niy $12, to bo recovered on complaint of anv of the assessors. HAWKINS STTXL IN THE BING. One of His Conferees Is Afraid He Won't be Elected to the Senate. L. C. McCracken, of Washington, one of Colonel Hawkins' conferees, was in tbe city yesterday. He says the Colonel is still in the field for tbe Senate and so is Sam P. Wbite, of Beaver. Unless one or tbe other retires, he expects to see tbe Democratic candidate, 31 r. Dunlap, elected. He thinks if Colonel Haw kins had known a month ago that he would have had to make an independent fight that bo could have made the rlffte, but bis time is too short. There is some talk of referring the matter to State Chairman Andrews. Colonel Hawkins states that if tbe Repub lican Committee of Washington county will rescind its resolution concerning his candidacy tbat he will withdraw. There is little doubt of this being done. , SICK HEADACHE '"Carter's Little Liver rills. 8ICK HEADACHE SICK HEADACHE '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. ; CarUr's Little Liver Pills. SICK. HEADACHE BOl6-(7-TT(Ba DOMESTIC MAEKETS. Office of Pittsburg Dispatch, i WEDNESDAY. October 15. 1SSJ0. Country Produce Jobbing Prices. A good business was completed to day, both on city and country account, but prominent features were again lacking. Dairy products, eggs and poultry are firmly held, but fruits and vegetables are somewhat easier under heavy supplies.' Potatoes are about steady at quota tions, but there is a disposition to shade quota tions in order to move large lots. Apples, it is thought, will improve a little later on. APPLES S2 6005 00 a barrel. Butter Creamery. Elgin. 2725c; Ohio do, 2526c: fresh dairy packed, lg19c; fancy coun try rolls, 2122c. Berries Grapes. Concords, 2530ca basket; Delawares, 3540c a basket; cranberries. $2 50 3 25 a bushel; quinces. So 008 50a barrel. Beans New crop beans, ?2 502 55; marrow fat, 52 C02 76; Lima beins. 6Kbc. BEfcSWAX 28S0c ?1 lb for choice; low grade, 2225c CHE3TJJBTS 5I,732 25 a bnsheL CIDER Band refined, 39 00010 00; common, to 506 00: crab idcr. 810 3011 00 $ barrel; cider vinegar, 1213c fl gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, mild, lie: New York cheese, 103!llc: Llmburger. 1213Kc; do mestic Sweitzer. 1315c: Wisconsin brick Sweitzer, 13K14e, imported bwei zer. 26ic EGOS 2iJ3c fl dozen for strictly fresh. Feathers Extra live ceese, 5060c; No. 1 40ai5c: mixed lots, 3035c V ft. .Maple hYRBP 7505cacan; maplo sugar, 910c $ ft. Hosey-1222c ft. Poultry Spring chickens. 4065o a pair; old, 6575c a pair; dressed, ll12c a pound; docks, 5070c Tallow Country, 4c; city rendered, 4c. Seeds Recleaned v estern clover, ?5 C0 6 23; country medium clover, 84 251 50; tim othy. 81 60l&i; blunerasj, J2 MJ3 00; orchard crass. Jl 5t; inille-. 7075c. Tropical Fruits Lemons, choice. $5 50 8 50; fancy, $7 0U7 50; Jamaica oranges, new crop. 80 00 a barrel; bananas, 81 601 75 firsts, 81 006 1 25 good seconds, $1 bunch; California peaches, J2 0C250fl box; Tokay grapes, Jl 50 500:Californi volums. 2 00225 box; Cali fornia pear-. 81 0001 50 fl box: new figs. 17c ft ft: date. 5tic 1 ft. VEGETABLES Potatoes, 75QH0C $ bushel; Southern sweets, S2252 50 $ barrel; Jersey, 83 0003 Z'r. cabbage, $3 0O5 00 ?! hundred, onions, $300325a barrel: onions, 4 50 for ISO ft basket: green beanc, 6j75c $ basket; celerv. 2o30c a dczen bnncho: turnips, Jl 502 25 $1 barrel; peppers, SI 0001 25 $1 bushel. Groceries. a reek Coffee Fancy Rio. 2lK25Kc; choice Rio, 2223Jic; prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rio, 20i-lKe: old Government Java, 29K30c: Maracaibo. Z5K27Kc; 31ocba. 30 32c: Santos, 222Gc; Caracas, 2527c; La Guayra, 2Ga27c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 25c; high grades, 2830c; old Government Java, bulk, 3334c; Maracaibo. 2S29c: bantos, 26 SOc: peaberrv, 30c: choice Ri". 2tt: prime Rio, 25c: good Kio, 21c; ordinary, liyMZtyic Spices (whole) Clove', I5lGc: allspice, 10c; cissia, 8c; pepper. 13c; nutmeg. 75KS0c Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test. 71c; Ohio, 120, 8Ke; headlight. 150. SXc: water white, lOJe; gfobe, 1414c; elaine, 14Je: car nadme, lfKc; royalinc, He; red oil, llgllc; puritv, 14c. 3I1NERS' Oil No. 1 winter strained. 4345c 1 gallon; summer, 3840c; lard oil. 555oa SYr.ur Corn syrup. 3537c; choice sugar syrup. 38013c: prime sugar syrup, 3233; strictly prime. 3536c. N. O. 3IoLASShS Fancy, new crop. 50052c; cboice, 40c: medium, ,!S13c: mixed, 4042c Soda Bi-carb in keg-". 3K3Jic: M orb in X'. 5c; bi-carb assorted packages, 56c; sal soda in kegs, ljc; d" granulated, 2c Candles Star, full weight, oc; stearrae, ?t set. S'; parafhne, llI2e. Rice Head Carolina, 17Mcx choice, b 6JJc; prime, 66c; Louisiana, 66Kc stabch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 66c: glo-s starch, 67c Foreign Fkuits Layer raisins. 82 65: Lon don lasers, 82 75; .Muscatels. 82 50; California 31uscatels.2 40: Valencia, 77j!c; Ondara Va lencia, 9i10c: sultana. I08llc;currants.5J6 6c; Turkey prunes,77J4e; French prunes,10 12c; .-alonicft prunes, in 2ft packages, 9c; cocoa nuts, $1 100. $6: almonds, Lan.,1 ft, 29c: do Iviea 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap.. 1314c;Sicilv filberts, 12c: Smyrna figs. 1213c: new dates, M? bc: Biazil nuts, 14c; pecans. 10gllc; citron.fl ft. lt!19c; lemon peel, 15c $ it; orange peel, 15c. Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft, 10c; anples, evaporated, 152216c; peaches, evapor ated, pared, 28o0c: peaches, California, eva porated, unpared. 2526c: cherries, pitted, 28c; cherries, imputed, 1212c; raspberries, eva porated, 3536c; blackberries, 10llc: huckle berries. 15c. Sugars Cubes, 7c: powdered, 7c; granu lated. 6Jic: confectioners' A. 65ic: standard A. ojjc; solt white, (SWfl yellow, choice, 6 triici yellow, cood. aHe.o'Ac: yellow, fair. ofi 5Jbc; yellow, dark, ojigljjic. PiCKLts Medium, hbls. (1,200, JS 50: me dium, half bbls. (600), 84 73. Salt No. 1. fl bbl, 93c; No. 1 ex.. V bbl.Sl 00; dairy, $ bbl, 81 20; coarse crystal, fl bbl, 81 20; Higgins' Eureka, 4-bu. sacks, $2 So; Higgins' Eureka, 16-14 fc packets, 3 00. Casned Goods Standard peaches. 82 80 2 90; 2cds, 825GQ2 60; extra peaches S3 003 10; pie peaches, 0: hnest corn, 81 3ol 50; Hfd. Co. corn, 95el 15; red cherries, 81 401 50; Lima beans, 81 20; soaked do. 80c; string do. 75 90c; marruwfat peas. 81 101 25; sojKed peas, 7uS0c; pineapples. 81 301 40; Bahama do. S255; damson plum-, 81 10: greengages, 81 50: egg Plums, 82 20: California apricots. 82 502 60: California pears. $2 75; do greemrages. 82 20; do egg plums, 82 20: extra white cherries. 82 85: raspberries, 81 401 45: strawberries. 81 301 40; gooseberries, 31 lul 15; tomatoes. 95 1: sal mon, I-ft. Si 3V1 SO; blackberries, 81 15; succo tash, 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; do green. 2-ft, 81 25 1 50; com beef, 2-ft ca s. 82 00; 14-fc cans 814; baked beans, 81 101 50; lobster, 1-ft, 82 00; mackeral. lftcan'. broiled. 81 50: sardines, do mestic, He 84 501 75; sardines, domestic. $, 87 00; sardines, imported. e, 811 5012 50; sar dines, imported. Us. 818: sardines, mustard. Si 20; sardines, smceu, H zo. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater, mackerel, $30 $ bbl: extra No. 1 do, me-s, 828 50: extra No. 1 mackerel, shore. 819 50; No 2 shore mackerel, 822: large 38. 20. Codfish Whole pollock. 5c ) lb; do medium, George's cod, 6c; do lirge 7c; boneless hake, in strips. 5c; ao George's cod. in blocks, 6K87Kc. Herring Round shore. 85 50 i) bbl: spfn. se .50; lake, S3 25 E100 a bbl. White fish. $6 50 t 100-ft half bbl. ako trout. So 50 f? half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c f) ft. Iceland hilibut, 13c V ft- Pickerel, ball bbl. $3 00: quarlcr bbl, SI 3a Potomac her ring. 83 50?? bbl: 8200 fl half bbl; Holland herring. 70c: Walkoff herring. 90c OATMEA1-56 507 CO ?! bbl. Grain, riour and Feed. Tbe following transactions occurred on call at the Grain and Flour Exchange to-day: One car No. 2 wbite oats, 10 d i3, 45c; one car No. 2 vcllow shelled corn, JO days, 58c; one or N". 2 white oats, 10 days, 45c; one car do., same de livery. 45c. Receipts bulletined at the Ex change: Via the Pittsburg and Western. 1 car middlings; via the Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 1 car Hour: via the Baltimore and Ohio: 3 cars of oats, 5 of hay. 1 of straw; via the Pittsourg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 can of barley. 2 of corn, 2 of bay, 1 of bran; via the Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago, 10 cars of oats, 7 of flour. 1 of corn, 1 nf feed, 2 of barley, 1 of bran, 1 of bran, 1 of straw. Total. 40 cars. Prices are for carload lois on track: Wheat No. 2 red, 81 031 Ol; No. 3, 8100 10L Corn No. 2 vcllow ear. 6162c: high mixed ear, 593GUc; No.2yellow, shelled, 67K5Sc: high mixed shelled corn, 5656Kc Oats No. 1. 45K46c; No. 2 white. 44K16c; extra. No. 3, 43V(gl4c; mixed oats. 4142c Eye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, C070c; No. 1 Western,6768c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancv spring and winter patent tlonr. 86 V0S 25: fancy straight winter, 85 255 50, fancy straight spring. 85 25 5 50: clear winter. 85 005 25; straight XXXX bakers', S4 7.505 00. Rve flour, $4 254 60. Buckwheat flour, 44Jc 13 ft. BllLLFtED No. 1 white middlings. 821 50S! 22 00 $1 ton; No. 2 white middling. 819 50 20 50; brown middlings, 817 001S 00; winter wheat bran, 815 6016 00. HAY-Baled timothy No. 1, $10 60011 00: No. 2 do. 88 509 00: loose from wagon,JH 0013 00. according to qualitv:No. 2 prairie bay, 88 50 9 00: packing do. 87 007 50. bTRAW Oat, $7 75S 00: wheat and rye, 87 50 7 75. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams, large, lie; sugar-cured hams, medium, llc; sugar-cured bams, small, llc; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, bc: sugar cured shoulders, 7c: sugar-cured boneless shoulders, oC; skinned sbonlders, 8c; skinned hams, 12c; sugar-cured California bams, 8Jc; sugar-cured dried beef flats, 10c; sugar-cured dried beef sets, llc: supar-cured dried beef rounds, 13Kc: baeorr, shoulders, TJc: bacon, clear sides, TJic: bacon, clear bellies. 6c: dry salt shoulders, 6c: dry salt clear sides, 6a 31 ess pork beavi.812 50; mess pork, laniily, 812 5a Lard Refined, in tierces, &:: half barrels, 6c: tO-ft tubs, c: 20-ft palls. bVc; 50-B tin cans. OKc; 3-fi tin pails. 6Vc: 5-ft tin pails, 6c; 10-& tin palls, 5Jc. Smoked sausage, long. 5c; large. 5c Fresh pork, links, 9c Boneless bams, lojc Pigs feet, half-barrels, 81 00: quarter-barrels, 82 15. The Regular Army Of tbe healthy are unacquainted with tho hor rors of chronic constipation and Its associate liver complaint. Join tbe ranks of this regular host. Hostetter's Stomach Sitters, which in snrcs regularity of the bowels and liver, will admit you. Dvspepsia, rheumatism, fkidney troubles, malaria promptly succumb to;the Bitters. It never regulates a little, but always thcrcoM'' THE RIVER FALLING. Traffic Begins Again After Several Days' Vacation The Steam Tag Stella. Mc Cluskey Sank Near the Point Bridge A Landsman's Little Fright Tbe rivers took quite a drop yesterday, and at 3 o'clock the Market street gauge was dry above 13 feet, whereas in tbo morning it reg istered over 14 feet. Coalboats are becoming active, and could ne seen passing at almost any time during the day. They had been quiet for several days, and as soon as the river was in shape for their business tbe work became very brisk. The upriver boats are now out except the Elizabeth, which is held above lock No. 2. The Adam Jacobs has been lying idle for sev eral days, but yesterday she steamed up tbe river fur Brownsville with a good cargo and a large number of passengers. All was bustle and rush on the wharf onacconntof business being released after several days held up by the high waters. Captain John Kennedy suffered quite a 10S3 yesterday by the sinking of his little tug, tbe Stella McCluskey. The little tug was pump ing water into thu boilers of the Jutte when the Blackburn steamed down the river, making waves so heavy as to swamp the McCluskey. Tbe little steamer acted for a moment as if caught In a whirlpool, careening from ono side to the other and at last dipped down and sank beneath the Iron line fleet. Cantain and the h engineer were aboard, but j umped to tbe Jutte anu were an rlgnt. vvuere tne iitue -McCluskey went down is 20 leet deep at low water and at present it would be impossible to find her, but mermen seem to think it will be pos sible to raise ber in a few days: or as soon as tbe waters recede. Captain Kennedv is not so confident, however, and seems to consider It an entire loss. He estimates bis loss at about $2,000. Boats and Captains. Captain Cox had a big trip out on the Adam Jacobs yesterday. THE next boat out for Cincinnati will be the C. V. Bachcldor, which leaves Friday. THE Joseph B. Williams, with a fleet of 12 coal boats, left ) esterday morning for -New Orleans. Captaix (jREEX.ln command of the II. K. Bed ford, lelt yesterday for Wheeling. He had a fair trip In and out. The Keystone State arrived at 10 p. M. Tuesday night ami lelt last night for Cincinnati with a blje lotd ot mcrch-indlsc and passengers, captain Calhoun Is in command, and reports a good trip both ways. $4 Presents in the most eleeant form THE LAXATIVE AMD NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF THE 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. 1 1 is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRE8HINQ SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TRENCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR OBUQOIST FOR S"VJbiJ-i- OE I"IGrS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY HEW YORK. H. Y. JJ9-77-TTS $50,000. SILVER-LEAD MINES. To Capitalists and Smelters, The above sum wanted for further develop ment of a group of 12 sliver-lead mines in Northern Mexico. Undoubted security will be given for tbe loan, together -with a bonus of one-tenth of the entire property. The best de veloped mine has over 1,000 tons of ore in sight, assiyincfioni25to 40 ounces in silver per ton, and there are evidences nf creat value in sev eral others. The advertiser desires to meet one or two parties willing to investigate tue bona fides of this property, which ii believed to be of exceptional value. As a preliminary he will pive bigb-class references from Pittsburg. New York and Philadelphia as to bis character and standlne. Address BULLION, Dispatch office. oclC-17 SEE MY SPONGE? 1 ' SHINE jour Shoes witn WOLFF'S -ACME BLACKING ONCE A WEEK! Other days wash them clean with SPONGE AND WATER. EVERY Housewife EVERY Counting Room. EVERY Carriage Owqer EVERY Thriftg Mechanic EVERY Body able to hold a brush EHOULDUSB IK-OON ASH!f9SAiS 1VfiY Will Stmn Old a New Furniture will stain class and chinawamc Will stain tinwarc Will Stain tour Old Baskets and Tarnish at the game 'timet Will Stain Babys Coach WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. se22-TTS30 BROKERS-FINANCIAL. nraPT F'fi savings bank. r EiUrLn 0 si fouri-h avenue. Capital. S300.000. Surplus. 851.670 23. V. McK. LLOYD, EDWARD K. DOFF, 4 President, Asst. Sec. Treas. per cent interest allowed on time deposits. ocl5-10-D Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my3 JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AMD BROKERS. Stock", Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. IS SIXTH ST, Pitttbnrs. B7294J i j&zzt v-.sw-ssssi'snesu P B3Tra::3rf5rZJPiwrM3t yAimml D0 1 IsSS I nO " ' K DID . A. X cvfiMxawf xetrmrr,. NEW ADVKRTISEMKNTS. WHOLESALE -:-H0USi Embroidery and White Goods Department direct importation from tbe best manufac turers of St. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Ed? lngs, Flouncmcs, Skirt Widths and Allovers, Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncing. Buyers will nnd these goods attractive both in price and novelties of design. Full lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERr DE PARTJIENT 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 in best makes. lowest prices for quality. WASH DREhS FABRICS. The largest variety from wbich to select. Toil Da Nords, Cbalon Cloths, Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suiting". Heather 4 Renfrew Dres3 Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. J113-D i Better than Tea and Coffee for tie Nerves.! IVahHoi!. eh's Cocoa! " Best & Goes Farthest." , Ask. yourGrocer for It, take no other. 63 E BOTTLES Cured me of Consti pation. Tbe most ef fectual medicine for this disease. Fbeo. Cosway, Haver straw, Rockland Co., MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PEX.1 AVK.MJE. PITTSBURG. P. As old re-idents know and back files of Pitt burg papers ptove, is the oldest establishe and most prominent physician in the city, da voting special attention to all chronic diseases rmsNOFEEUNTILCURED MCbnP and mental diseases, physical IlL-ll V UUO decay.nervous debility, lack of energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, selr distrust, basbfulness. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak. ncss, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting tbe person for business society and mar. riage. permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN sdti?sre?uVt?oni! bhitcbes. falling hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons tnorougbly eradicated from tbe system. 1 1 R I M A R V kidney and bladder derange UnlnniJ I i ments, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cure". Dr. Whittier'slifc-Iont-. extensive experlencs insures scientific and reliable treatment oa common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefolly treated as it here. Office hours. 9 A. M. to S p. m. Sunday. 10 A. jr. to 1 p. m. only. DIC W UITT1EB, elf Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. jyS-12-DSuwK DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all cases re quiring i-cleutitic aud confiden tial trcatmentf Dr. S.K'Lako, M. R. C. P. S.. is the oldest and uost experienced specialist in the city. Consultation free and :-trictlv confidential. Office hours 9 to i and 7 to 8 P. si.: Sundays, 2 to 4 P. K. Consult them personally, or write. Doctors Lake. cor. Penn ave. and 1th st, Pittsburg. Pa. e3-7-DWk NERVE. AND BRAIN TREATMENT Specific for HTsteria.DIzzInes.FitsenraIfjIa.Wak fulness. Mental Depression. Softer ins ot the Bra.in.re noltincr In insanity and leadintrto tntery decar and death. Premature Old Age, B-rrcnness. Loss ot Power in either sax. Involuntary Losses, and Spermatorrhce caused by over-exertion ot the brain, selT-abue or over-indnlgence. 'Each boxcontaiiuoneznonthstrea.t merit. Siabox. or six for $, tent by mail prepaid. "With each order tor six boxes will eend purchaser guarantee to refund money if Ihe treatment faiU to core. Guarantees issued and ?enaino sold only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave.. and Comer Wylie and Fulton st, PIT1SBURO. PA. inylS-ol-TTSSa XTX. SAJVIaB2'fc ELECTRIC BELT WEAME S InMENdebllluted r?!l fhrnnirli illspiue fir '"" otherwise. 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