LIVE STOCK REVIEW. Cattle Receipts at East Liberty Larger Than Last Week. CHOICE BEEVES A SHADE HIGHEB. Common and I,ow Grades Still Dnll and in Favor of Envers. GOOD SlIEFT tiltJl, HOGS J)ROOmG Office ok rirrsnuna Dispatch, I WlONCsUAi, Dec. 3, 1S90. Receipts of cattle at tlie East Liberty yards for the week have been close to 150 loads, ajrainsi 105 loads last week. There were 140 loads ou sale Monday, aud some 6 or 8 loads were received since. A larje liroportion of the offerings were medium ami common. The few 'good shippers and light, tidy butcher cattle that were ottered found ready buyers at an advance over last week's Jirices, while common and low jrradts were weak and a shade lower in price. Markets were active at the beginning of the week for all desirable cattle. Since Monday receipts have been in the main common and low grade stock, and for this class of cattle, markets have shown weakening tendencies. Tlicrc Mere close to ten loads ot common stuck in tlio yards this morning, which were unsold, and daily adding expense to shippers which would inevitably destroy all hopes or pront. Ou and calrcs were very dull, ai.d outside of fancv stock were lower than last week. The range for Iresh cows was 3 tojli pir head. A few reached SSO, and one extra tine brought J.Vi. Veal calves sold from 5c to Oj per B. and grasscrs w ere slow at 5c per ft. The run ol hogs ihis week lias been th largest of the season. There were close to 90 loads on the maikcr ou Monday, aud total receipts for the week have been not less than 125 loads. Quality of offerings shows improvement on late receipts, but pricou are otf fiom 20 to 40 per cent from last Tliursdav. Top pnc for t be week was S3 W. and only a lew extras sold at tin figure. Tne range of markets was S3 20 tossiu Lubt pigs, wcnrliing irom To to ill) pounds sold at i-'0 to 53 00. There were iS loads on sale this morninc and markets were vry slow at the decline, baidaleadinrdcalcr: -Quality of hogs received this season has been below average, but w liilo ibis week shows im provement m quality of receipts, miikets are dull aud the entire situation favors bnvers." Offenncs t sheep and Iambs on Monday were about 20 load6, and the totl for the week. t-n far. about 2-3 loads. Choice stock is still scarce, demand exceeding supplv. For the latter, markets were strong at last week's prices, but common crades go slow and prices are barely steady. There is no trouble finning buyers for all choice sheep and lambs, but otner grades go begging for customer. There lias probably never beeu a season when high finality of live stocU has been so important as the present. The good is in demand, but the cummon is dull and slow. Mrt'all .V Co "WVcklj Reiiew. The supply of cattle was fair, buy ers being out in lorce and the mar ket tulcd acme at a shade stronger prices on al. grades. We quote the following as ruling prices rriiue.l.S'H) to 1.000 pounds.?! 50 64 80: good. 1,200 to 1,410 p-mnds, J4 C01 40; good butcher crades. 1,100 to 1.300 pounds. S3 G ! 30: rough fat, 1.100 to 1.300 pounds, S3 25JS 3 V0;gooa feeders. 1.000 to 1.200 nounds, S3 25 S .a: common to fair blockers anil feeder, 7U0 to 1,000 pound. S2 2.iji-SH): mixed lots, cows, bulls and heifers. SI 5og3 00: fresh cows and springers. SJ) 0045 W per head. The supply of hogs is liberal and demand and market pnly fair; weather disagreeable aud r-iiiiing. We quote fair to best Philadelphia?, M 7o3 90; .! Yorkers, S3 90.33 5'!; omrtion to lair light, S3 15g3 35: rougns. S2 T53 25. The supply ot sheep wa liberal, ibe mar ket active on good aud dull on common and "Western at the follnwing quotations. 1'rime Ohio and Indiana wechers. weigh ing here 105 to 110 pound. S50Ogo 15: cood. SO to HO nound. S4 60R4 DO: fair to gi.od mixed. T5 to SO pound. S3 401 00: culls and common lot. SI 5053 00; good j ear lings. S4 50f85 00; fair to good, 50 to CO pounds. S3 504 IO: lamb, common to besr.Si 50 6t 10: veal calve. 110 to 120 pounds, S5 50g6 25; heavy calves, S2 0OS3 (0. 15y Tcb-gmiili. NEW YORK Ueevcs llcceipts. 2.C32 head. Including 5-cars lor sale. Market 10 icr cent per uouiul lughei; native steer. $J 0oS' 03 per 100 8.s: buIS and cons, SI 10(5345; dressed beef steady at C'-SiTafc. Shipments to-daj, 2.033 leees ana a460 onarrers of beef: to-nmrroi. Itji beeves and 112sheen. Calves Receipts. C97 head; market i'c per fi higher: leal-. $6 C05 fc 00 rer 100 B, ; grasscr. SJ O0S2 30: West erns. S2 5063 12i. Sheep Iteceiots.3.fl2 bead; market a shade Ilnoi-r: sheep, S4 OjiTlo 70 per 100 B; lambs. SO 7o3ii7 00: dressed' mutton steady at 7WJ3c ppi a.; drcsseu lambs linu at UglOJ-c. f I-i Hceipts, 5.0b0bcad; mar ket stead at S3 40gl 00 per 100 B,s. CINCINNATI Hogs in excessive snpply and low en commnn anil llzhr, 2 75S3 40: packing and butchers'. S3 50Q3 65: lecelpt. 10.300 head: shipments, 2.20O head. Cattle best qnalites tcady and firm: common, $1 252 00; fair to choice butchers' grade. S2 253 90: prime to choics shipper. SI 001 75; receipt?. 1.400 bead: shipments, 000 head. Sheep Demand rain market teady; common to choice. S2 50 4 j: extra fat wethers and JcarliPgs,S4 753 00: receint-, lv75head: shipments, 1&3 head. Lambs Spring in good dciuind and stiong; good to iwime shipping. i5 255 75; common to prime bulchcis'. 3 754to 75 per 100 pounds. CHICAGO The JJrming Jortmol report: Cattle KcceiDts, 15.000 head; receipts. 4 000 bead: market lm-ei; prime export shipnmg and Christina steels. SI 30&5 CO: others. S3 50 f4 bo. Hogs Receipts. 301V head; shipment, 6,500 bead; market stiong; light. S3 4053 50: prime heavy and butcher weight. S3 703 75; light, S3 45fJ3oO: pigs, $2 50g2 75. Sheep Kfi-eipt, 10,000 head; shipment. 2.500 head: market a slniii" lower: native. S3 404 CO; led Tevans. S4 2.J61 50: lambs. S3 65fat 00. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts, 2,700 head: shliv meuts, 2fU head: market trung; good to fancynatnc steers. SI 5055 10: fair to pood. SI 00 gSI 60; stockers and feeder, S2 0!Js2 :W: Texas and Indian stecis. S2 30g37a Hogs Receipts, 11.200 bead: no hipment: market casi; fair to choice heaw, S3 SOS'S 00: mived grade S3 10Jr3 50; lirht, fail to best. S3 203 31 Sheep Receipts, VW head: shipmenis, 200 head; mar ket strong: good to choice, 1 0US5 21 BUFFALO Cattle slow; receipts, 32 loads tlnough: C sale-. Sheep and lambs actnc aud hrin: receipts. 5 loads throng!': 15 sales: sheep, choice to extia, S3 SOio CO, :imil to r .oicc, S3 0033 2o: lamb, choice to extra. S0a500 00; good to choice, SG OOgC 2i. H..gs Mo-ig and higher; receipts. 21 loads through; 50 sales: mediums, heavy and mixed, S3 Sjg'SSi, KANSAS CITY Cattle Receipts, 4.100 head: slunment. 3.700 head; market weak; steer, S3 40gl 70: cow. $1 753 00: stockers and feeders, 52 COS'S 10. Hogs Receipts. 15310 bead: shipment. 700 bead: market 5c to 10c higher; bulk, $3 403 33: all grades, s;)003 7.3. Sheen Receipts, 000 head; shipments, 700 head; market steady and unchanged. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Receipts. 1,000 head; market active: shinper. S3 2oQ4 50: butchers. 51 10&3 00; bull. SI 502 CO. Sheep Receints. 1.500 Head; market active and higher; sheet S505 00; lamb.S4 0057i Hogs Receipts! 8.(O0 head; market active and stead); choice heavy, S3 CCCJ3 70; choice light, S3 20a3 40 mixed, S3 15QJ UU: pigs, S2 003 00. " ' MARKETS BY WIBE. Wheat Avtite, but Loses Ground Vndcr Ileaty Cirrjing Charges Corn Tollows Suit Oats About Mnuly Pro. 1 isious Miun a Stronger 11 out. CHICAGO The heavy carrying charges were found too much of a load for the bulls to stag ger under to-day. and this was the cant-col a radical drop in the price of wheat Outside news was mainly in favor of better prices, but sellers at the odds offered 111 their favor were too many for the larmers' friends, who, after a valiant attempt to lift the burden of 9c pic miuiu for Jlay wheat were forced to drop it, and in the end it looked as if their hearts as well as their backs bad broken under the early strain. Wheat declined 2Jc and corn c The wheat market opened strong, but with out beinc specially active. The opening quota tion for Jlay was SI UuJ,,, which was c over the previous aftei noon's closing quotation, and at the price named there was not enough to sup plv the demand. Tliero was consequently an advance, which proceeded until SI ul'f was be ing paid. There was a reaction of 14c irom the price last quoted, and lor a considerable time tucieafterSlOiaudSlOlH were maintained as th" trading prices. Under the influence of heavy purchases the p- ices advanced to SI viy and the December ielivery narrowed down io a discount of iic and one of Jc. There was a perfect avalanche of wheat for s.lc at the last named price for Jlav and it was very soon 011 the down grade. When the pr.co ban been foiced back to around SI, the scalpers juniM-d on the market with one accord and tne 11.1t.te to sell soon caused a decline to lOJc During the closing hour it a very active but weak. Maylecliucd to 9551 aud December to g";-. both closing at the b .ttom. i n com market was well supported in the face ot wliat was going on simultaneously in the wheat pit, but after all it sustained a loss of nearly c and was arnnud its lowest point at the close of the sesion. It was not until wheat became so very w cat that llle price of corn finally worked back to around SSMc Hutchinson sold a little early lu the session, but later lie allowed the market to take its natural course, which was mildly downward as already remarked. There was a drop of over le. from the highest price ot the day, 53c being the closing quotation, which is 'Jic under the price it rested at yesterday. Oats were traded in moderately and prices advanced J-c oon after the opening owing to the strength in corn. The advance brought out crood selling bv a large operator who has bought tor several days past. The weakness and decline in wheat and corn also had a de pressing effect and values receded Jc. At the decline trading was moderate and tne market clncd quiet at about inside figures. Pork In th aggregate there, was a fair business, buttbc feeling was somewhat strong er. later, prices gradmlly reacted 2u22Jc, and the market closed rather quiet. Iml Quito an active trade was reported, and the feeling was somewhat unsettled, l'rices ruled 2J4S5c shortly affr the opening. Later, prices receded fully 5S$5Kc and the tnai ket closed rather easy. hhort Ribs A fairly active trade was re ported and prices averaged lower. Opening sales were made at 2c decline, which was fol lowed soon by an auvance of 5c Later the market ruled eaier and closed quiet. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley & Co., -ioSixtli street, members Chicago Board of Trade: Open- HIkIi- low- Clos- Auticles. lus. est. est. lug. tIIEAT0.: I December.., ? M MY vt sri January !H! ' i 'A Ala 1 U.'J lias' ift.'i 9i lilKN. .NO. 2 I lieccmhcr ,vi .V'(' 41' 49j January :a .v, 41", 4i'a -May Xl'i S4' S3 S3 OATS. NO. I lieccmhcr n' iV-i K7il 43 January 'i 4X 41J4 43! il.nv 4)5, 46'i US 453 Mess 1'okk. December. 8 31 8 an Jtmiarv lo S3 !0 9: 10 T- 10 S'.l Slay 1173 11 2 US;1 1100 l.Altli. December. 5 , SCi 5 "-! 5 KM January r. irj1- fK 5 57)1 COO -May b.-:C GST1- 6 50 6 50 MluKT l.'IBS. ' Itec-mlK-r s S On I 5 00 SCO January 5 45 SSO S 40 5 42 SUj 53.5 5 97.V 5 00 5 S-'t Cash quotations were as rollows: Flour teadv and unchanged. Jfo. 2 spring wheat. SSJJc; Xn. 3 spring wheat. S-?fc3c; No. 2 red, W,'.c: No. 2 com. 19Jc; No. 2 oats, 4S 43J.c: No. rje. C7J66Sc: No. 2 barley, 78c: No. 1 flaxseed. Jl 21. I'lime timothy sped, SI 21fil 13. Mess pork, per bbl. $8 62g8 75, l.ard, per 100 lbs. Si CI. Short ribs lde3 (loose), $5 105 20: drv salted shoulders (boxedl. S4 75SE4 ST!: short clear sides Jboxedl. J S5 Cogo 70. Sugars Cut luat unchanged. No. 2 wniie oats. 4ijc: iNo. a white oats. 43: Ko. z barley. 7ic:iNn. 3 barley, C373c: No. 4 GOSGCc. On the Produce Kxchange to-day the butter market wis quiet and unchanged. Eggs firm at 23S2Ia NEW YORK Float Receipt". 31.032 pack ages; exports, C.23G barrels, 33.002 sacks; dull, heavy and unsctiled:sales.lo.fc00 barrels. Corn meal steady aud quiet. Wheat lleceipt. 16, 200 bushels; exports. 70.236 bushels; sales. C43V 000 bushels futures. 11,000 bushels spot; spot market nnspttleo. lK15ic lower and dull: No. 2 red, SI v2Ji elevator. SI 02i afloat; SI OSUffi 1 OIJj, f. o. l.: No. 3 red. 97ic: ungraded red. Oi'U-lSSl C6: No. 1 Northern, SI 06y; No. 1 haid. SI 02J.: ojnions early advanced i?c on light supulies in sight, became weak and sold off 22!c on realizing and a bear raid by one or two leading operators at the West; the close was weak; No. 2 red, De cember. SI 02J-i5l u2.. closing at SI 02K: Januaiy. SI 03'ei 05,v closing at SI 0:; February. SI 01$gl tty4. closing at SI M: JIarch. SI 05KB1 0 closing at SI 05J: Mav. western. 0(j73i Barley weak and quiet, itar ley malt easy and dull. Corn Receipts, H.030 bushels; exports. 59.C15 bushels, sales, 410,000 bushels futures; 11S.000 bush els spot; spot market opened higher, closcn low-cr. null; No. 2. CUfOlc in elevator; 62i-iC3'4c afloat: ungraded mixed. 5flSC3c: options opened strong and advanced uc.fm light reccuits at all points sold ofljilVic with wheat, closing weak; December. 0C-XS GlJic, closing at 6j?q: January. OKHQmc. closing at GOiJc: -May, 53Ji6C0c, closiug at 59J.iC. Oats lleccijits. 58.000 bushels; export. 203 bushels; sales, C05.000 buliels fumres, 101,000 bushels spot. Spot market un settled. wakand dull: options more active: Wtern. 4fihlc: white, do. 52?3Sc: Chlrapo SOJeSOJJc. Hay steaay and quiet. Hops weak andqiiie.; State, common to choice, 5313c: I'acinc coast, 3II0c; Coffee Options ojiened steadv, uuchniei'd to 20 points np; closed !S 20,.r) h arv. :is jj -iv; April, tin aj; -May, sij in, spotltio dull and cay; fair cargoes. IiiJi'c: No. 7, lTJic. Sugar dull and steady; refined,qniet and steady. Slolasses New Orleans firm and fairly active; common to fancy, 35I0c. Rice stead-, quiet. Cottonseed oil dull. '1 xllow quiet, steady; citv (S2 for packages), ic Itosm ttrm anil qnlet. Turpentine dull and eav, :il30Jc. E!gs qniet and Ann: Western 2Su30-. l"ork unchanged and quiet: mess, $10 75 12 00. extra prime, $10 50011 (10. Cilmeats dull and easy. -Middles quiet and easy.. Lard weak and moderately active: Wc-trrn steam, $5 15 asked; sales, L700 tierce. SG 12KQC 20; city. $5 70. Option sales. 5,200 Herces: Decem ber. SG 10 asked; January, SG 30g0 34. closing. SG 30; February. SG 45, closing SG 42 aked; -March. SG 52ffiG 57. closing at$6 52; April. SO CI; Jlay, SG77. Rnttcr firm and falilv active; Western dairy. ll20c: do creamery. 'I432,sjc: Elgin. 23c Cheese moderately active and firm; light skims, GJ.jeGJ.Jc; Ohio flats, e3fc. ST. LOUIS Flour qniet and easy. Wheat The opening was JigVc higher lor ilav; trad ing was light, but a slight advance was estab lished, and values were irrccular: later the market weakened and declined to the close; No. 2 cash. KiQ'JS)ic; December, 3i! asked; January. 32Jic: -May, 97)Jc; July, S7c bicL Corn The market opened Urm and He up. de clined lie recovered the loss, weakened and was weak, with sales at ;e below the opening: No. 2, cash, 45c bid; May, I'r'ir- Rye quiet; No. 2, 70c offered, llarlev quiet and weak: Jllnnesntn. 77Jic. Ilav quiet and unchanged, llran Vcrylufle to ba had: sacked, 83c, mill track, this side, "ntter unchanged. Kegs firm and hicher at J2S22Ljc Cornmeal fiini at S2K2 70. Pro Msion The market was dnll and nominal; bu;.ei were generally out of the market and there were no inducement to make offerings, rork. SI1 00. Lard, J5 02 i. Dry salt in ear., bused, S2530; ilcalers mJu shoulders, SI 75; Ions, S3 40; rib, S3 43: short clear, $5 CO. ISicon Roved shoulders, S3 23; longs and ribs. SG 05: short clear. SG 2a PHILADELPHIA Flour steadv. but quiet. crop unsettled and l2c loner; futures dull and nominal: choice new Western steamer, in grain denot. 3c; No. 2 mixed, December. Janu ary. February and .March. 57J255Sic. Oats null and futures KKC lower; No. 3 white. 51c; No. 2 white, regular, 5IJc: do fresh, 52c: flo on track. 52c; do choice, 52: No 2 white, December. 51"jtf2r; January, 52?53c: Feb ruary, FS'i'&tyk- March, 53ji5IJic. Provis ions steady, wuli moderate demand. Pork Mess, new, $10 504J11 00: do nrims mess. new. $10: do Jamily. $13 50. Eggs Scarce and firm; Pennsylvania firsts. 2Sc Receipts Flour, 300 bl!s.: corn. 22.700 bn.t oats, .23.200 bu. Ship mentsWheat, 800 bu.; corn, 13,200 bu.: oats, 10,000 bu. KANSAS CITY Wheat steady: No. 2 hard, rash and December, 82c bid; No. "a, red. cash, SOc bill. Corn loner: No. 2 cash, 4Sc: Decem ber, 4Se bid. 4Sc asked. Oats steady; No. 2 cash. 45c: December. 4434c tm'- Rye quiet; No. 2 cash and December no bids nor offer ings. Butter steady and unchanged. Eggs linn at 20c Hay steady and unchauged. Pork, boxed. SS 5a Refined lard. S5 70. Dry salt meat IJiixea shoulders. $4 05; short rib sides, 5 05: long clear sides $o 05; short clear sides. $5 05; breakfast bacoih boxed. SS 25. Re ceipts Wheat, 3 200 bushels: corn. 13.500 bush el: oats, 5.20Q bushels: 'shipments, none re ported. BALTIMORE Wheat Western aasv: No. 2 winter red, spot and December. II4?fffi35c; Jan uary, yfijfeyejic; May, SlOdQIWK- Corn We-tern, hnn; mixed sdoL 5Sc: ear. 57c bid; January. aSz aked; May, 58Jts5!:,4V: steamer. 53ic bid. Oats quiet. Uvo'lirm. Hay quiet; choice tfmothv, 310 5011 00: good to prime, S3 5010 06. Provisions quiet. Butler firm. Kegs ac-ive at 20c. Coffee qniet. Re ceipts Flour. 5.223 barrels; wheat. 4,000 bush el, corn. 15,000 bushels: oats. 5.000 bushels; rve, 1.000 bushels. Shipments Flour; 1.425 barrels; w hear, "000 bushels. Sales Wneat, 2,000 bush els; corn, 21,000 bushels. MINNEAPOLIS &Dot wheat was, if anything, duller than yesterday and sold lower. A few millers that wanted wheat to use at once bought all they needed, while others having fair stocks held back in the morning for lower prices and they got them. Thcro wasfsome local elevator buying, but it was not active. Receipts, wbcat 412 cars; shipments, 103 carp. Dultuh received 7G cars. Clos ing price: No. 1 hard, December. 81b: on track, 31c; No. 1 Northern, December. 87c; Januarv. 8sJc; May, Socton track. 8Sh"c; No. 2 Northern, Decemuer, S4c; January, Mc; on track, SlgSJc CINCINNATI Flour barely steady. Wheat scarce and tirin: No. 2 red, Mc; receipts, 2.500 bushels; shipments. 500 bushels. Corn in irood demand: No. 2 mixed, 531. Oats irregular; No. 2 mixed. 47017c Rc dull and lower to sell; No. 2. 74c. Pork quiet at S10 25. Lard steadv at $5 es3 70. Bulk meats easier; short rib. S3 25. Bacon steady at SG 50. Whisky active and firm; sales. 1,777 barrels; finished goods on basis, SI 14. Butter slow. Sugar quiet. J"gs easy at 22c. Cheese barely steady. LEARNING A LESSON. Business People Employing Kew Forces and Methods to PKEVEST PANICS IN THE FUTURE. A Spurt of Activity in Home Securities and Some Advances Scored. TIIE KEWS AM) GOSSIP OF THE CITI Encouragement is as helpful to business people as to any others, and if they will but look around they will find plenty of it. The world is about stepping out of what might be termed its infantile condition into that of early manhood by the aid of steam and electricity and the multitudinous applica tions of them to the bettering of the condi tions of the people. ISew conditions are arising every year, andgrander opportuni ties are developing. The wave of industrial activity can not be checked. The crowded people of all lands find an opportunity to better their condition in new places, and this new incentive will bring more revolu tions of a peaceful sort than were ever car ried out by the sword. In fact, the agencies now at work to renovate and re-orgamzeand and rehabilitate are moving forward at a pace that will overtake the sleeping lag gards. Mightier forces than armies and navies represent are coming up, and their tread is heard in every laboratory and, study and de signing room and workshop in this land. Whatever mischief may bo caused bv schem ing speculators or grasping luonev-lcnners is only temporary. The interests of wealth pro ducers are paramount, and will assert them selves as they have done, especially within the last few years. Everythlnir points to perma nency in business, to greater care lu its man agement and to surer, if not greater, profits. Tho power of the wrocker is becoming less and less. It will soon be impossible to make a panic unless It can be so skillfully worked as to effect all the interests of the country at once, and those who may try this road to rum will find it a hard one to'travcl. Business News and Gossip. Land on Neville Is'aud is held at over $2,000 an acre, with vory little of it in the market. Southern lumber is growing in popularity in this market, and receipts are increasingto meet the demand. If plans materialize, building at Glenwood and Hazelwood next year will be on a largo scale. Several blocks are on the slate, includ ing a hotel. The demand for building sites on the Perrys villcroad show little or no abatemout. Most of tho purchases arc for improvemenr. It was stated yesterday that the superstruct ure of the Neville Island bridge will be com pleted within ten days, when work on the ap proaches will begin. Several real estate brokers said yesterday that sales this year have been larger than in any equal period since the, business was organ ized. The prospect is favorable for a good win ter trade. One of the most prominent real estate firms in the cny has just completed plans lor a fine office building, to be erected next year. Ten of 32 mortgaecs received yesterday were for purchase money. Thelarcest was $12,750. Each of 12 was for less than $1,000. It has been computed that about $23,000,000 will bo set free by the December settlemeuts. The reinvestment of this large sum will be a great stimulus to business. The First National Bank of Braddock has declared a 3 per cent dividend, payable forth with. The property on Third and Penn avenues was offered at public sale yesterday and witudrawn, bids being unsatisfactory. The Building Record. Eleven permits were issued yesterday for 14 houses all of moderate size and cost. The list is appended. W. C. Carnegie, two frame two-story dwell- ing, 14x30 feet, on Susquehanna street, Tweii- ty-flrst ward. Cost. $2,000. Walter Pears, two frame two-story dwellings, 11x30 feet, on Susquehanna street. Twenty first ward. Cost, S2.0CKX Henry Cowles, frame one-story clubhouse, 20 x50 feet, ou Atwood street. Fourteenth ward. Cost. $800. Henry A. Davis, brick three-story tcnemont, 54v2S feet, on corner Townsend and Colwell sVreets, Eighth wai d. Cost, $6,800. Fred Benz, frame one-story stable. 12x13 feet, on rear of Fillmore street, Fourteeutli ward. Cost. 530. C. A. Beam, frame two-story dwelling, 22x32 feet, on Glen Caladh street. Twenty-third ward. Cost. $1,400. Peter bull Ivan, two framo two-story dwell ings, 10x30 feet, on Bingham street. Thirty-second ward. Cost, $2,000. Mrs. S. McCollum, brick one-story kitchen. 16 xlS feet, on Colwell street. Eighth ward. Cost, $1,201.'. William JL Graham, brick two-story and at tic dwelling, 31x3G feet, on Negley avenue, JSmeteeth ward. Cost, S7.100. Michael Graberkicwicz, frame two-story dwelling, 10x31 feet, on Stobo street. Four teenth ward. Cost, $500. J. K. Luckart. frame two-storv dwelling, 1G x2S feet, on Senora street. Twenty-first ward. Cost, $350. Movements in Real Estate. Ira M. Btirchfield sold to Peter Shields a tract of land in the Twenty-third ward for $18, OCa Mr. Shields intend laying it out in one fourth acre and 50-foot lots. W. A. Ilerrun it Sons sold three lots in the White plan. Twentieth ward, near College ave nue and Kpalir street, being triangular in shape and equal to about 30x100 feet, for $1,800 cash. M. F. Hippie & Co. sold to Charles Shatts a lot 25x100 feet on the south side of Lowry street, being K a. 2 in the Denny estate plan. Thirteenth ward, for $400. Black & Bahd sold to D. A. Wilbert lot No. 21 in the J. II. Willock plan at Hazelwood. ad juiuing the lt recently sold to In in, for $1,300. Morrison fc Banks sold for Forest Water to Martha M. Espy a two-story frame houso and lot, situated on Sixth street, Bcltzhoover borough, for $2,500; also sold for Jusenh P. Caldwell to Pauline Zehfns a two-story frame house and lot for $1,400, situated on Third street, Belizhoovcr borough: also sold for T. a. Maple to Anthony Dowd a two-story frame houso and lot, situated on Fourth street, Beliz hoover borough, fur $1,200. James W. Drape & Co. closed the sale of a property on Penn avenue at a figure approxi mating 516.000 cash. STOCKS OK THE JUMP. UIggest Day's Business for n Long Time Some Tilings. Higher. Captain Barbour did a booming business at the stock calls yesterday. It was the liveliest day for some time, and brokers were corre spondingly happy. Bujing orders were numer ous, and many of them were filled. Sellers, sccingrthlnga were coming their way, were not clamorous for customers, but sold when their price was offered. increasing case in the money market, and favorable reports regarding some of the leading interests were the bullish influences, aud there was nothing to counteract them, showing that the wreckers are at the end of their tether. Several who were sellers early in the week were among the buyers. The strong feature was Philadelphia Gas, which sold at ITJi. and closed at 16JH bid, but nono offered. Tins rally seems to show re newed confidence in the stability of the fuel. Electric and the Tractions were firm. Pipeage was weak. Manufacturers' Gas was offered at 21, but there was no order for it. The rest of the list about held its old nosition. There were fewer figures than usual, but those made meant business. KIltST SECOND TIIII1D , CALL. CALL. CALL. II A II A IS A Fourth N. B'fc .... ... 129 Iron City N. Il'k 'J -Masonic liank 70 M. & M.X.IIank 70 Allegheny Heat loo .... 100 .... 100 IlrliU'cwater...., 18 C.V. UasCo -l&X.... Slauulact'6 U.C 21 Ohio Valley 23 17 .... 1'. N. ti. & I'. Co .... I'J 10 12 I'ciiii. Gas Co 14 .... l-3f l'liila.' Co ICIi IC!i 17) J7H I5?.... West'ld. & Cam u WhcelluzUasCo ... 15 .... 1. 14 14 Columbia Oil. Co .... 3 3. Central Traction a) .... 19 ins 19'i I9i Pleasant Valley. 25 .... 25 a,' 24 "J 25 becoml Ave & Luster .Mlnliiir.. a) JIJj 20 21J 20 21 Allcg'iiyCo.l.lec .... no Westlurhouse K. ISSf.... 10 3) 19JS 1011 Monon.w; Co a U. sj. ib. Co iji$ .... isy .... I5Jf Vcst'llOUSeA. 11 105 111) W.U.CQ.Llm 74 73 Sales at the first call were 20 shares of Central a ractiou at .u;. wu aiectric at iO. jo 1 nuauei phia Gas at It and 30 Pipeage at 10. After call 60 Electric sold at 20. At second call 00 shares of Electric went at20, 40at 19J, 70 Phila delphia ga at 17. 3 at 16. 10 Central Traction at 20, anil S60 Electric at 50. Sales at third call included 20 shares Central Traction at 10. 10 at 18. 50 Lnster at 20. 70 Pleasant Valley at 2a. ISO Electric at 13. S) at 10X 20 Philadelphia Gas-at 17& 20 at i 20 at 17, and $20 Electric scrip at SoO. Total sales wero 1,218 shares. H0HE MONEY. Tlie Situation Comfortable anil Unchanged A Plethora of Large Bills. There was no particular stress in the local money market yesterday,the conditions being practically the same as previously noted. Busi ness calls' were promptly met, and bankers were moreOlsposed'to look kindly upon out siders. Still, the lines between regular and casnal Customers worn pretty tightly drawn. It is the prevailing opinion of financiers that the situation will relax early in the new year. If not before, as the banks aie steadily gaining strength from the excess of deposits over with drawals. The Clearing House report was fa vorable, exchanges footing np $2,592,519 29, and balances 8S31.072 23. Ycsiciday and the day beforo an unusually large number of big bills were paid into the Clearing House, denominations ranging from 310.000 to $500. This indicates a scarcity of small notes, duo to checking by country banks. Money on call at Now lork yesterday was easy, ranging from 3 to G per cent, last loan SG, closed offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper. 6K9. Sterling exchange qniet and weak at $1 tsOK for 60-day bills and $4 85 for demand. The total sile of stocks at New Xe-rk yester day were 235,030 shares, including Atchison, 16.510; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 43.4J8; Louisville and Nashville. 9.228; Missouri Pacific. 4,610; Noithwestem, 4,115; Northerjt Pacific, preferred. 1I.92G: Reading. 7.100; Rich mond and West Point, 4,490; St. Paul, 37,560; Union Pacific, 24,055. s Closing Bond Quotations. M. 8. 4R. nc. ISOJf'M. K. &T. Ocn. Ss.. Mtf U.S. 4. coup i;i; .Mutual union (.... iui U.S. 48. re 103 -N. J. C. Int. CCM...10GM Northern 1'ae. lsts..lH4 Northern I'ac. Ids.. WA Northw't'n consols.13.1 iJortw'n deoen'sS3.103,S Oregon & Trans. 6s. bt.L&I.M. lien. Ss. 88 St.L. &S.K. Ocn.M.I07 &t. 1'aul consols 121 st.r. ciii&i'c. ists.nt IX.. re. UO.Tr.Kt. 85 U. fe. 4js, coup 103 l'acillebsor '95 109 Louisiana stampcd4s 93 Missouri 0s 'lenn. new ecu 6s.. .. 95 Tenn. new stt. 5s. ... 104 Tenn. new set. 3s.... 71 Canada So. 2Us 94 4'cntral Pacific lsts.lil Den. A i:. G. 15U...I15 Den. ,tlC U. 4s tl D.&IL G. Westlsts. Krle Ills oe AL II. & T. Gen. 6s.. Tlji Tx.. Pc. K G.Tr.Ks. 31 ' Union raciac lsu...lll?i West bnorc 101 St. Louis Clearings. $4 009.173: balances, $256,715. Exchange on New York 75c premium. Money 6 per cent on call loans, 7gS per cent on time. Kr.w Yokk Bink clearings to-day, $133,273, 66S: balance?. $1,009,820. "Baltimokk Bank e'eanngs, $2,855,319; bal ances. $410,745. Money 6 per cent. Philadelphia Bank clearing?. $14,501,993; balances, $1,919,495. Money 6 per cent, Boston Bank clearings. $15,839,072: bal ances, Sl.59i.S07. Jlonev. 7 3-10 per cent; ex change on New York, 2030c disconnL ClliCAijo Clearings, $16,635,500. Bankers are quoting lates at 7 percent, but few. If any, are loaning at thar. Cixcimtati Now York exchange firm at par. -Money firm at 6 to 7 per cent. Clearings, $2,272,200. Mkmpcis Clearings. $626,332; balances, $119,306. New York enchange selling at par. NO IMPEOVEMENT. The OU Market Creeps Along the Same Old May. The oil crowd did very little in the way of business yesterday. They failed to draw in spiration from the stock market, and got through the day In the usual listless fashion. It is quite clear that there is too much of tho commodit.t for the trade at the command of the Exchange. Tlie market opened at 67, at which there were a few sales. It then dropped to66J for want of support, and closed at that figure. Oil Citj as on the previous day, was the weakest spot In tbo line, and sold at every opportunity. There wss no change in refined. The average runs were 83.147; average shipments 102.253 quite an increase: average charters 77,183. Clearings v;ere 11,000 barrel. McGrew, Wilson t Co. quote puts 65; calls, 67K- Other Oil Markets. OilCitv, Dec 3. National Transit Certifi cates opened at 66Jc; Highest, 67c: lowest, QSc: clood at CGc. Sales. 462,000 barrels; charters, 77,183 turrets; shipments, 102,532 bar rels, runs, 83,147 barrels. TlRADroan, Dec 3. National Transit Cer tificates, opened at 6S2c; closed. 66Jc; highest, 67c; lowest, tJGKc; clearances, 252,000 barrels. XEW YORK STOCKS. The Market Drifting Into Dullness and No Strength Anticipated Until tlie Now Year Pew New Engagements , Now Being Made. Kew Tome, Dec 3. The stock market to day has been narrower than at any time since the break which has begtir, and as usual in such cases there was a declining tendency in prices helped by tho bearish attitude of the room trading element, which once moro seems to have the making of prices. The market seems to be drifting into dullness and well informed people can s;c little likelihood of any pro nounced actirity or strength until tho new year arrives. lu view of the present outlook for the money market people arc not inclined to enter into any new engagements this month, and the mar ket at times like to-day is left without any ap parent support. London was inclined to buy to-day, and the early figures from that center came decidedly higher, while the foreign buy ing orders iu the early trading served to sustain the market during the forenoon. When they slacked away, however, there was found to bo no influence to sustain the market, and the traders, feeling their way, attacked certain properties with vigor, causing material de clines in the afternoon aud giving the market a very ragged appearance. There was a squeeze in sugar certificates this morning. &nd there was at one time a differ ence of at least 3 per cent between tliem and the Trust Company's receipts. The trading after the littlo excitement was over, however, dwindled down to tho usual small proportions as the volume of business in 4agar has been growing less and less, as tho public docs not now touch them to any extent, and is not likely to until apulil.cstateiucnt of the condition of the trust's affairs is made. In the general list, ijackawauua. ar, r.tui. union r.icmc and Atchison monopolized the most attention and while the advent of cold weather with its ac corapinimcnt of snow, had a tendency to help the coal stock., making Lackawannathe feat ure of the day' s trading. It was specially strong when the general market was held up, and feverish and irregular when the rest of the list was weak aud active all the way out The bulk of the pressure was made upon the Grangers and the Pacific stocks, and thoso properties show the largest losses of the day. Lackawanna at one time show ed a gain of 2 per centover its first price, but at the close all of it hal been lost and lu opening gain of per cent measures Its im provement for the day. Tho low priced shares wero comparatively neglected and were dull all the way out. aad out-ide of the few leading stocks there was no feature of interest in tne dealing. The possibility that the Rank of England would reduco its rate of discount to-morrow was a factor in the strength of the Ijondon market, but it failed to make an improvement here. The market remained quiet and feverish until the close, which was weak at about the low est prices lor most of the list. The final losses aregcncrallvmall fractions, but Union Pacific is off . Burlington and Missouri Pa cific each i. North American and Pacific Mail each 1JJ Northwestern and New England each 1 per cent, whilo Jersey Central is up 1 percent. Railroad bonds were qnite dull, and out of a total day's business of '$333,000. Western Union 5s contributed $150,000, while there were fewer issues dealt in aud small changes were the rule. Prices generally yielded, however, and Cedar Falls and Minneapolis lts aro down 2, at 73: Ft. Wayne lsts2, at HIJ-J- Government bonds have been dull iind steady. State bonds have be'en entirely neglected. Petroleum opened steady; options tell 14c then recovered He and closed dull. The' sales were tlie smallest on record, tho total transactions being only 33,000 barrels, l'ennsjlvani.i oil Spot, opening bGc; highest, 60c; lowest, 66c; closlnc, 66c January option Opening, G7c; highest, 67c; lowest, 66Mc; closmr, OVJJc. Lima oil No sales. The l'o-t sajs: It was distinctly what is called a "room traders' marker," fur stocks to-dav. thai is. the buying a'ul selling was distinctly by that class of speculators who trade on the floor of the Stock Exchange on their own accouur, and govern their operations almost entirely by what tbey see others doing, or trying to do. in stead ot by any rule or judgment of what may be the real value ot the stocks in which thev trade. They follow each other, aud so it often happens that in this circular process tho prices of stocks go don 11 or up without any apparent reason ou either the financial or railroad situa tion. TliujbllOYi'insr table suowi tne prices or aetlv stodkson the .New York stock Lxchancc jestcr Oaj . Corrected dally for Till. UlSl'ATCIt hy uitmsy . BTEfULXSON. oldest l'lttsbnr? mem bers of .New York atock Lxchanife, M fourth avenne: .1o- lllfh- Low lnit est. u Jiiii. J3i 0!4 74" 73Ji ' 73JJ- 49 ::'., :::: m", ii" -Mi' ri Open, inc. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton OU nrer. Am. Cotton Oil Trust.. l.'.M Atch., Ton. iS. i' 31 J) Canadian Paclac 74 CunadaSonthern Central orMew Jersey. 101 Central Paclnc Chesapeake Ohio ... 16 1 Chicago Gas Trust 37 mi, 10MJ 35 ) 104 87 50V 10U 70 3-V" 103 87X1 51 i IMS 7M,' 12 31 X 103)4 1S4 3" 23 mi 128X 1V4 56 7 iiH 5IIS 10.-.J, 743, 20 CIV S3 13H 4S'J 3lr 15M 21K 6 ill 3l" so1 iii" w 9!'i 56'4 40H HI Wi 77 ' 60 11K :i 133" S7!i ISltf 1WS 17H 56 7 5ns 'th lr to ifljj 47 31 1V4. 55 :1V ar .TU'4 ih ma rVi'v 14'4 49 OS 18 77 31 !' 7oJ 16 son 43 !,' MH 15H S-Vl 2 M 3J" It 31 WH c? six H7s SIM in JM 7S lii 68 i ilia -ew lor Central.... Si. V.. C.X St. I. N. Y.. u K. ft w N. 1., L. E.&W. pil. a. ir. & is. ic . DIM . 115 . 4: it . 33' Nonolkft Wcste'ranK ."! 15' --luniieru i'acinc 215i Northern Paclnc nr.... 63 urczon Improvement. 13 I'acIileMall 32 l'co., Dec. ft Evans... 14 Pnilaael. ftKeadlnc. .. MH Pullman I'alncc a.r...:')V Klclimoiirt & W. p. 1 16V Ktchmonit&W.I'.i.nl 66 St. P.. Alinn. ft Alan Mnrar 53" Texas I'acinc. !4' union PaclPo UU Wahash 10 Walir.su nrererren ifi Western Union 78 Wneeltnc ft 1.. K. 314 Wheclinjft I.. KprcL C3' North American Co... 13 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotation of Philadelphia stocks, far. nlshed bv Whitney Stephenson, brokers. Mo. 57 Fourth avenue. Members -New York Stock Lx- cuange: Pennsylvania Kallroad Itcaillnsr , Ilutlalo. Pittsburg ft Western LenlKh Valley , l.chlich Navigation Philadelphia and Erie , ortnvru Pacific , Northern Pacific nrcferrcd , C. line A Uulaay...,. 83 H C Mil. & St. Paul.. . : C. JUL ft St. t nr...l03i C. Koclti. A P. 72 C St. L.JbPlits C St. L. ft Pitts.. nr.?35S C. ft .Northwestern. ...IKlji c. &N. w.p C. C. C x 1 591 Col.Coalftlron Col. ft llocklnr Valley 14 flies, ft Ohio 2d prer.. ltV Del.. Lack ft West IS0S Del. & Hudson liiMij Ueu. ft Klo Grande.... 17H lien, ft RiuGraude.nl. S'i E.T.. Vn. ft us 7 Illinois Central 96)4 Lata hrlc ft W est uaRe trie ft West or.. 52 Lake Shore ft 11. o HS Louisville ft Nashville 75k .Moiule ftOhlo Misioun I'acinc G.V Xfltlnnm . . ,.i 'I'i-..-, ii?W Hlit. AskC. . 49 48X . 15 3-16 15 5-16 . 'H Vi . -W'4 49H . 44J 44!, SS . 214 215. . 62 12M Mining Quotations. New York. Dec. 3. Alice. 195: Consolidated California and Virginia, 325; Deadnood T. 120; Eureka Consolidated, 350; Bomestake. SOO; Horn Silver. 305: Now Belle Isle, 100; Plymouth, 200; Savage,200; Standard, 100: S. M.0I L. V.,100. ON THE BIVEB. Xot Enough "Water for the Coal Boats The rackets. The up-river boats made their usual trips yesterday. The Hudson was in and out yesterday on her Cincinnati trip. There is not enough water in the river for the coal trade to prosper. The Batchelor goes out for Cincinnati to-day after having been at the wharf for a week. The river yesterday registered 4 feet 3 inches, and has about reached the limit of the fall. It was stationary yesterday afternoon. As to Steel Bails. In this column of 'inE Dispatch yesterday, figures were made to convey a wrong impres sion. The reduction in cost of making steel rails is SI 50 per ton and not S7 50 as the types wero made to say. The labor that enters into the cost of a ton of steel rails costs SI 50 less than a year aso and materials are essentially the same. The common laborer is now paid '. SO per day, tfgalnst SI 35 a year ago, and skilled labor has declined, uutil the reduction in cost of manufacturing steel rails is as above stated. Drygoods. New Yohk, Dec 3. Demand for drygoods continued moderate, and in some articles there was very little doing. There were no new feat ures, but the market maintained the usual fii mness and indisposition on the part of agents to purchase goods. Metal Markets. New York Pig iron nominal: ropper dull and lieavv; lake, December, S15 00: lead weal;; domestic, $4 00. Tin quiet and steady; straits, $20 60. Lead Markets. -Mai ke: q uiet bu t steady at 54 45 St. Loots 4 47K- Price or Bar Silver. rFPrCIAt. TELEtJUAM TO TUB DIBPATRn.l Nsw York, Dec 3. Bar silver London, 4Sjd; New York, SI 05. MILWAUKEE Flour juier. Wheat easy; So.2 snring. 011 track, cash. 88S0c; Mav. 91J6U; No. 1 Northern. 93". Corn quiet: No. 3. on tract, 50c Oats uuiet: No. 2 white, on track. 45c. Barley firm. Ryo firm; No. 1, in store. G9JJ4570C. Provisions lower. Pork, January, $10 SO. L.rd, January. SG 05. DULUTH Wheat opened steady but dull; near the close it became terribly weak and slnmped badly. Closing quotaiions were as follows: !19)c for December; H9c for May: SO'c for No." 1 hard; Wia for No. 1 Northern; OOJic for No. 2 Northern. TOLEDO Wheat weak and lower; cash and December. Mc; March and May. SI 00. Corn active and easier: cash and December, 53c: Mav, 54c Oats quiet; cash. 48c Cloversced dull; cash and December, S4 I7J; January, $4 20. ISAAC N. J0EDAN XILLED. Terrible Death of One or the Leading Men of Ohio. Cincinnati, Dec. 3. Hon. Isaac N. Jordan, a leading lawyer of this city, and ex-member of Congress, was instantly killed at 10 o'clock: this morning by falling through an elevator shaft, at Lincoln's Inn Court, which bad beeu carelessly left open. Mr. Jordan was one of the most promi nent men in not only Cincinnati, but in the State. He was counsel for Governor Camp hell in the now tamous ballot box case dur ing the early stages of the expose of that glariug fraud. He always took an active interest in public affairs, and was the Chair man of the Committee of One Hundred a lew years ago, when an attempt was made to purity the political atmosphere of Cin cinnati. He was a Democrat in politics. FATAL CHEI3TIAH" SCIENCE. The Doctors TVere Dismissed and tho Patient Tassed Away. Marshall, Mo., Dec. 3. Isaac Hamil ton, aged 5T, a prominent farmer, died Mod day of a fever. His wife and daughter, it is alleged, be lieves in the doctrine of "Christian science," and for three weeks before his death the patient had no medicine or medical treat, ment. About a week alter lie was taken sick physicians were summoned, but after a few calls Mrs. Hamilton fold them not to come any more, Iter husband finally consenting to try the efficacy of "Christian science." Xhe Coroner's jury returned si verdict to the effect that the deceased came to his death by the neglect of those who had him in charge after medical treatment had been abandoned. Auction Sale Of fine diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver and silver-plated ware, onyx and marble clocks, bronzes, etc. This is one of the fin est stocks of goods in the city, all first-class. This is your opportunity to buy holiday goods in jewelry at your own price. This stock ana fixtures must be sold without re serve previous to my removal to No. 30 Fifth avenue. All goods warranted. Sales daily at 10 A. si., 2:30 and 7:30 P. 31. Ladies especially Invited. Jl. S. Cohen, Diamond expert and jeweler, 533 Smith field street. - . Stocks, Grain, OH. MrGrew, Wilson & Co., Eisner building, cor. Filth ave. and Wood st. Stocks, Grain, OH. McGrew, Wilson & Co., Eisner building, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st. SICK HtADACUEcaner,, Little LlvTr Pllls. SICK HEADACHE.., uule Uver mfc SICK HEAllACHECartet,, Uwmii. SICK HEAUACUl-.,.-,--,, jjttU Liver Pills. -.. aoU-Tl-Su DOMESTIC MARKETS. High-Priced Eggs a Temptation and a Snare lo Peddlers. RAIN ADVERSE. TO PIIODUDe TPvADE Corn Higher, and the General Tone of Cereals is Improved. LUMBER ACTIVE AND PRICES FIRM Office of Pittsburg Dispatch, Wednesday. Decembers. 80. S Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Weather was about as miserable as it could be, and transactions in produce lines wero very lizbt. Supply of strictly f resn nearby egss is far below demand, and prices are still movin" upward. With an eye to the main chance, a city expressman bought up a quantity ot cold storage eggs yesterday and convoyed them around by the Monongahela wharfboat with a view to selling out his stock as ejrjs fresh from the farms of tho Ohio Valley. Tho trick might enable him to derive an extra Cc per dozen on bis stock, but it is only a question of time when such trickery is exposed and the trickster finds his proper level. The crape season, which has tamed unusually lone this year, is now over. Potatoes are drifting upward. Fancy stock readily commands outsido quotations. Tho sameAS true of fancy apples. Applks S3 5004 50 a barrel. Butter Creamery, Elzin. 31032c: Ohio do, 272bc; common country butter, 1015c; choice country rolls, 1820c; fancy country rolls, 2325c. Beaks New crop neans, 52 502 55; marrow fat, 32 G032 75; Lima beans, 0bjc Beeswax 284830c fl a for choice: lowgrade, 2225c, cider Sand refined, 29 0010 00; common, $5 50fi 00; crab cider. $10 00&11 00 Ifi barrel; cider vinegar. 1415c gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, fall make. 10)c: New York cheese, lOQlle: Limburger, 123Jic; domestic Swcitzer, 13llc; Wisconsin brick oweitzer. He; unporteu Sweitzer. 27JJC Cbaniiekries Cape Cod. S3 253 50 a box. (9 50 a barrel; Jerseys, 53 003 25 a box, f S 50 a barrel. Dressed. Hoos Large, 7Ste 91 ft; small, 9 lie. ' Egos 2223c for Western stock: 2S829c for strictly f resn nearby eggs. Feathers Extra live geese. 503COc; No. 1 40i3c: mixed lots, 3035c 91 fi. GAME Mallard ducks, $5 005 0 a dozen. Butter ducks, (2 002 50a dozrn: pheasants; 55 O05 50 a duzen; squirrels, SI 752 00 a dozen; woodcocks. H 25Q4 50 a dozen; quail. 75cSI 00; raboits, 23030c a pair; vcnisnn saddles, lo18c a pound: wnolc venison. 1012c a pound. Honey in ew cron white cloycr. 2022c Tfl lb. Mapi.e&ykup 75005c a can; maple sugar, 910c V B- 9 Nuw Chestnut. 55 005 50 a bushel; wal nuts, 7075c a bushel; shell bark hickory nuts, SI 501 75 a bushel; peanuts, SI 750225, roasted; green. 6K7c p ft. Poultry spring chickens. 40S50c a pair; old, 653700 a pair; dressed. 1113 a pound; ducks. 6070c a pair; dressed ducks, ll12c a pound: live turkeys, 910c a pound: dressed turkeys. 10fi!l."c: live geese, 50S05C apiece; dressed geese, 0g!10e a pound. Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered, 5c. Seeds Recleaued Western clover. $5 00 5 25; country medium clover. M 001 25: tim othy. SI 5001 55; bine crass, S2 85g3 00; orchard grass, SI 50; millet, 70075c Tropical Fruits Lemons, choice. 85 50 06 50; fancy, $7 000750; Jamaica oranges, 10 00 06 50 a barrel: Florida oranges. SI 004 50 a box: binanas, SI 50 firsts, SI 00 cood i.econds, i bunch; California peaches, S2 0002 50 $1 box; Malaga grapes, S5 5O0S 50 a half barrel, ac cording to quaht; California plums. S2OO02 25 p box; California near". J4 0004 50 W box; tigs, 17o.fl ft: dates. 5gGKc V ft- Vegetables Potatoes. $101 10 Tp bushel; Southern swents, $2 2502 75 $1 barrel; Jersey. S3 5004 00; cabbage, SI 0005 00 $1 hundred; onions, S3 00 a barrel: celery, 25030c a dozen bunches; tomatoes, SI 50 fl bushel: parsnips, 35c a dozen; carrots, 30c a dozen; green onion', 25c a dozen: lettuce, 25c a dozen: parsley, 10c a dozen: spinach, 35c a bushel; horseradish, 500 75c a dozen. Groceries. Trade moves along iii tlie same old ruts. Price of staples has not changed for a week or two past. The jobbing prico ot coffee has un dergone no change for several months. Options are still Arm, but stocks In bauds of importers aro-large, and there is no prospect ot higher prices at this date. Sugars aro steady, and canned goods quiet. Grees Coffee Fancy Rio, 21K025Kc; choice P.lo, 22023Kc; prltuo Rio, 23c; low grade Rio. 2O)021c;oId Government Java, 23;03Oc; Maracaibo. 250-70: Mocha, 300 32c; Santos. 22Q26C; Caracas. 25027c; La Guayra. 20027c. Roasted (in papers) Standard brands. 25c; high grades. 2S0.1OJc; oH Government Java, bulk, 33034ic: Maracaibo, 28020c: Santos. 2b0 30c;peaberry, 30c; choice Rio, 2Gc: prime Rio, 2oc: good Rio, 21c: ordinary. 21VfP22c cjpiCES (whole) Cloves, 1516c: allspice, 10c; cassia, 8c: pepper, 13c; nutmeg, 750SOc. Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, TVc; Ohio, 12V. 8Kc: headlight. 150, 8c; waier white, lOKc; globe, 14014fc; elaine. 14c: car nadine, ll$c; royaline, 14c; red oil, 11011c; purity. 14c. Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 43015c Jl callon; summer, 38010c: lard oil. 5jg5Sc. Syrup Corn syrup, 30032c; choice sugar syrup. 37041c; prime sugar syrup, 32033c; strictly prime, 35030c. N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop, 4G04Sc: fancy old. 4504Cc; choice, 43c; medium, 35010c: mixed. 40042c. Soda Bi-carb in kegs. 3K03Jc; bi-carb iu ii3- ojjc; bi-carb assorted packages. 5Gc; sal soda in kegs, lc; do granulated, 2c Candles Star, full weight, Uc: stcarine, $1 set. Sc: parafflne. 11012c. Rice Head Carolina. 707Kc: choice, C CJic; prime. d0Oc; Louisiana, SKSUc, taTARCH Pearl. 4jj)C; corn starch, 67c; gloss starch. 6G"c. Foreign Fruits Layer raisins. $2 C5: Lon don layers, $2 75: Mu-catels. $2 50; California Muscatels, S2 40: Valencia, 7K07Jc: Ondara Valencia, SJ4Sc: sultana, l02Oc; currants. SKSoc; Turkey prunes. 7iSc; French iiruue-.'llk013c:Salonica wunes. in 2ft nack- ages. 9c: cocoanut. $1 100. SG: almonds, Lan., fl ft. 29c: do Ivica. 17c; do shelled. 40c: walnut.'), nap.. 13011c: Sicily filberts. 12c; Smyrna figs, 15017c: new dates. 606c: Hrazil nnts. 18c; pecans. 14K01Gc; citron. 93 ft, 10020c; lemon peel. Uc K? 1; orange peel. 12c Dried Fruits Apples, siiced. per ft. 10c; apples, evaporated, ll)ljc :peacbe.. evapo rated, pared, 2S03O : peauies, Calif orniar evap orated, unpareu, 22025c; cherries, pitted. 31c; cherries, ttupitted. r!013c; raspberries, evap orated. 34Q35c: blackberries, 10011c; huckle berries. 15c Sugars Cubes. GJc; powdered. G3r:grann lated. 6Jic: confectioners' A, 6c; standard A. oXe; solt white, 55c; yellow, choice, 5 5c: yellow, good, o05jj;c; yellow, fair, 5fWa 5c; yellow, dark. dc. Pickels Medium, bids. (1,200), $8 50: me dium, halt bbls. (000). i 75. SALT No. 1. bbl.. 95c: No. 1 ex.. ?1 bbl.. SI 00; dairy. jfl bbl. SI 20: coare crystal, fi bb:.. ti. m: niggins' r.urena, i-uu. sacKS, J. cu; .tug gins' Eureka. 16-14 ft packets. S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. S2 S0 2 90: 2nds, S2 5002 60; extra peaches, $3 oo3 lo; pie peaches. S2 00; finest corn. $1 3501 50; Hfd. Co. corn. 95t071 13; red cherries. SI 4001 5); Lima beans. !1 20; soaked do. 80c: string dn. 75 090c; marrowfat peas, fi nvgi 25; soaked nea, 70 80c; pincanpIes.Sl 3001 40: Bahama do. E2 55: dauisou 'plum?. $1 p; greengages, $1 50; ecg Plums, S2 20; California apricots. $2 5002 00; California pears. S2 75; do greengages. S2 00: do egg plums, S2 00: extra white cherries 52 So; raspberries. 51 4001 45; strawberries. $1 3001 40; gooseberries.Sl 1001 15; tomatoes, 9Oc095c: sal mon, 1-ft, SI 3C0I W; blackberries, Jl 10: succo tash, 2-ft calls, soaked, 90c; do green, '.'-p. 1 25 01 50; corn beef. 2-1 11 cans, $2 00; 11-ft cans. $14; baked beans, SI 4001 50; lobster, 1-ft, $2 25; mackerel, 1-ft cans, broiled, SI 0; sardine, do mestic. i. $4 2504 35: sardines, domestic. , t(i 50; sardines, fmnorted. Js, Sll 5001 250; sar dines, imported, s. $18: sardines, mnstard, S3 b-x sardines, sniccd, S4 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater, mackerel. $201 bbl.: extra N". 1 do mes-, S2S 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, ?21 00; No. 2 shore mackerel. 522: largo 8's. 520. Codlisli Whide. pollock, 5c V ft; do medium, George's cod, 5: do la'ge, 7c; boneless hakes, in strips. 5c; do Georce's cod, in blocks, 6K7c Uerriug Round shore. So 50 P bbl; split, 58 50: lake, PI 25 S! 100-ft bb!; White fish. 55 50 $ 100-ft half bbl. Lak tront, $5 50 fl half bbl. Finnan hafidies. 10c f? ft. Ice-, land halibut, 13c fl ft. Pickerel, half bbl. S3: quarter, bbl.Sl 35. Holland herring, 70c; Walkoff herring, 90c OAT3IEAL $707 25?1 bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. There was but one sale on call at tho Grain Exchange, viz.: a car of 2 y. c. corn. 57c, 10 days. Receipts as bulletined, 22 cars. By Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, 4 cars of hay, 1 of rye, 1 of barley, 1 of malt,- 1 of corn, 2 of flour. By Fitt.bnrg. Cincinnati and St. Louis, 2 cars of wheat. 2 of oats. 2 of corn. 1 of hav. By Pitisburg and Lake Erie, 1 car of feed. 1 of flour, 3 of corn. The tnno of cereal markets bows Improvement. Corn is hinher anil firm at the advance. Oats and choice gtades of hay are steady. Miilfeed is firm. Wheat and flour are quiet. But for tightness of money, we would now have a boom in cereals. Prices aro lor carload lots on traek: Wheat No 3 red. SI 0201 03; Io. 3, 98c Jl 00. Corn Now ear, 56057c; No. 1 yellow shelled. 640Ho old; No.2 yellow, shelled. 63063KC ola: high mixed shelled corn, 61062c old: yellow shelled corn. new. 55057c Oats-No. 1. 5205-!Hc: No. 2 white. 510510; extra. No. 3. 5050Kc: mixed oats, 4S019c Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio; 76077c; No. 1 Wes'ern. 7475c FLOUE Jobbing prices Fancy 'Vtios and Winter patent floor, J6 0006 25; fancy straight winter, $5 2505 50; fancy - trnlclit spring. 5 25 $5 50; clear winter. 55 0005 25; straight XXXX bakers'. Jl 7505 CO. Rye flour, 54 25Q4 50. Buckwheat llo-r. 2)Zc ?1 ft. Millfeed No. 1 white middlings. 23 CCS 25 50 V ton; No. 2 white mlddlinsrs. 522 000 23 00: bronn middlings, $10 0002100; winter wheat bran. 518 50019 00. UAYBalcd timothy, choice. $10 75011 00: No. 1, $10 00010 25: No 2 do, $7 5008 00: loose from wagon, $11 00012 00, according to quality; No. 2 prairio hay, 37 2507 50; packing do. 57 00 07 25. TKAIT-Oat, S6 5007 00; wheat and rye, SO 00 06 50. Vrovislons. " Sugar-cured hams, large, IDc: sugar-cured l'.ams,.medium, lOJc; sugar-cured hams, small. lOKc: sugar-cured broikfast bacon. Sc: sugar cured shoulders, CJic; sugar-cured boneless shoulders. oJ.f c; skinned b.onlden.7!jc: skinned bams, 10Jc; sugar-cured California bains. 7c: sngar-cnreTil dried ueeT flats, 9c: sugar-cu'ed dried beef sets, 10c: sucar-cured dried beef round. 12c: bacon, shoulders. TJic: bacon, clear side. 7c; lvcn, clear bellies. bc: dry salt shoulder-, lic: drv alt clear sides. c Mess pork heavv, 512 50; mess pork, family, 512 50. Lard Rellned. 111 tierces. 5Kc; lialf harrcls, 5?ic:60-ft tubs, 5c: 20-ft pails, 0J:Jc:50-H tin cans. 5Jc;:H tin p.nl. bjc; 5-ft tin nails, 6c: 10 ft tin pails, Sr. Smoked sausage, lone. 5c; large. 5c. Fresh pork, links, 9c. Boneless hams, lOMc Pizs feet, -half-barrels, 54 00; quarter-barrels. 52 15. Lumber. Demand is still active and stuff is moving out freely. Hard woods are specially active, and dealers report that it is next to impossible to fill orders for cherry and qnartered oak. Follow ing are latest quotations: TINE UJtrLANED YARD QUOTATIOVS. Clear boards, per M fi: OOgrr, 110 bclcct common hoards, per 31 30 CO Common boards per HI 3)00 Mieathlnjr is 00 Pine frame lumber per M 2 0Z7 CO Shingles, iio.t, IS In. per 31 4 75 Bhinirles, No. 'A JSln. per 31 2 50 Lath :ou UAI'.D WOODS TAUD QUOTATIONS. Ash. 1 to 4 in ?) onav, m lllack walnut; green, log run 45 0G(.700 IU ek walnut, dry, log run OOUKraTSOO Cherry 40 00rj$)0O Ilrecn white oae plank, 2 to 4 In 3i00rS23(O Dry white oak plank, :to 41n HcatoiOO Dry white oak boards, lin 3avai5 00 West Va. yellow pine, 1 Inch 31 OOfiCS 00 WestVa. yellow pine, 1 Inch ISOoasow West Va. yellow poplar, to 1 In IS C025 (X) Hickory. ItoSfn iscoiai.co Hemlock building lumber, peril 15 Hi Bank rails 14 00 Boat studillne - 34 uo Coal car plank Wuo I-LANED. Clear hoards, per 31 J moo Surface hoards 30 0035uu Clear, -lnch beaded celling 2SU0 Pnrtltlon boards, per 31 5500 Flooring, No. 1 SOOT Flooring, No.2 15 00 Yellow pine Oooriug 30 C040 00 Wcather-boardlnir, moulded. No. 1.... 30 00 Weather-boarding, moulded, No.2.... 2500 Weather-boarding, ,S-mch iooa IIAltD WOODS JOllDINO PRICES. Ash M alnut logrun, green Walnut log run, dry White oak plank, grceu White oaK plank, dry White oak boards, dry West Va. yellow pine. lln.... West Va. yellow pine, 1)5 In. Yellow poplar Hickory, 1)2 to 3 In Hemlock Bunk rails Boat studding Coal car clank ..$10 0W345 00 ,.. is oaatr, w .. 35 VYafQ 00 ... 17 cordis 00 .. Z0 CI3-'2 00 ... isonfficaw ... 19 inAli eti ... 31 ccfitr. 1x1 ... is ncara 00 ... 3) 0COC3 CO ... 11 5ol: 00 14 00 14 00 15 00 WHY will you cough when Sbiloh's Cnre wil give immediate relief? Price. 10 cts.. 50 cts. SI. Sold by Jus. Fleming Jt Son. 412 Market t foftjP'fE Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND 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, OVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Uit.'ous or Constipated so THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STREMCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it 3nd all are delighted with it. ASK YOUH ORUGG1ST FOR s-st:sl'OjF o:e figs MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kt NEW YORK. II. V. J2M7-TTS 3 BOTTLES Cured my Tlvspepln when Physicians l-'ailed. IlOXOIRK LYONSAIS, JIarlboro. 3Iass. TCHING PILES SWAYNFS nawvRflrwT A3SOLTJT3LY CUBES. UI" i" SYaIlT011S-Moltare; Intense Itch I dip and tlnslnic; niMtatnljEbi; worobynretchrnrr. If allowed to continue tutnnn form and protrude which often Meed and ulcerate, becoming err ore. 8UAY.NL OlNTilE.NT mtopn tbeltchlnr and bleellnc, heaU ulecratlon and in in out cases remove the tumora. Aj jour Drugglat for it. nolS-53-TT3 ITIVICT PDLTfl aI DAI It1 ISSssSJTr u F r jmn hnrHiii nH mfys "'".a. wVncure SrOnuaa Price 50 cents. Apply Ualm Into eaclt nos-K' "-yj? j tnU & ELY BROS,, 56 Warren j St.. N. Y. deK41TTS DR. J. .. liUKOOO-N. THE MPEC1ALIST Dcflea tbu uurld to beat his record of cures of Tapo Worm. Catarrh. Cancer. Scrofuli, 5tom-. acn. Kidney and Liver Troubles. Ec2ema. Rheumatism, Male and Fcmalo Weakness, and all Blood Troubles. System of renovating. Greatest discovery of the. ase. Call for' Enr goon's Renovator. At all drugstores. All calls answered nisht and day. Telephone 8598. Know me by my works. no2-TTS ,17 OHIO ST.. Allegheny City, Pa. . nw pfi g pr jrmv ADVERTISEMENTS. WHOLESALE -:-fl0JSB, Embroidery and Wfcito Goods Department-, direct importation from tbo best manufac turers of St. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Edg ings. Flouncing Skirt Wldthj and Allovers. Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncmgs.- Buyers will Unci tbese goods attractive both in pnea and novelties of design. Full lines of New laces anil White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE. PARTMENT Bet makes Window Shades la dado and plain or spring Sxtures, Lace Cur tains, Portieres. Chenille Cnrtalns, Poles and lira! Trimmings: Floor. Tablo and Stair OU Clotbs in best makes, lowest price for quality. V Adll DRESS FABKICd. Tho largest variety Irom which to select. Toil Dn Nonls, Cha'.on Clcth, Kath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suiting. Heather & Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Gingbams. "Wholesale Exclusively. Jal3-p . URUKEIU FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. mrJ PEOPLE'S SAVINGS I5ANIC SI FOURTH AVENUE " Capital. SSOO.flOO. Snrnlns, J5I.670 23. , D. McK. LLOTD. EDWARD E. DUFF, 4 President, Asst. Bee. Tre3S. ' per cent interest allowed on time deposits. oclo-IU-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petro'enm. Private wire to New York and Chicago. ItHIXTH ST., FUtsburfr oc223 MEDICAL. Sl-lPJi.N.I AVUNUE. I'JTTsBtlltU. I I. As old re-idents kuow and back tiles of Pitts burg papers ptove, is tbe oldest established and most promineut phvsician in the city, de voting special attention to ail chronic diseases SffSKSNOFEEUNTILCURED MFRnilQ alu' mental diseases, physical M L. M V U U O decav.nervous debility, lack of energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disoruered sight, self di-trust, bashfulnesi. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions. Im poverished blood, failing poners, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting tbo person for-business, society and mar riage, permanently. af civ and privately cureiL BLOOD AND SKIN XS blotches, fallinc hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations or tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thornngbly eradicated from tbesystetu. 1 1 Rl M A R V fchlney anii bladder derange Urillilnrj I j ment.-. weak luck. gravel, ca tarrhal discharges, intiamniation and othet jiaioful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Wfcittier's life-lone, extensive experience, Insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as it here. 02ic:o hours, 9 A. jr. to 8 r. M. Sunday. 10 A.M. to IP. Jr. only. DR.WmTTIEB.SlI Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. jyL'-12-Dsnwt DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re-. qninng scientific aud confiden tial treatment! Dr. S. K-Lake. M. R. C. P. S.. is the oldest and most experienced specialist in the city. Consultation free aud strictly confidential. Office hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. jr.: Sundays, 2 to 1 P. M. Consult them personally, or write. Doctors Lake. cor. Penn ave. and 1th st, Pittsburg, Pa. JeS-73-DWk NERVEAND BRAIN THEi Speciflc? tor Hysteria, Dizzines.Fits.Kcnralg'Ia, Waie Inlness.SIentAl Depression. Softeninp oZ tixe Craia.re rultinff in inramtyand leading to miaerr tfecar and death. Premature OIdge,Earrenness.Los3 of Power in either eoi. Involuntary Lcsfc?, and Sperm at orrhcea caused by orer-exertion of the brain, aelf-abnse or orer-indiitfjencc Each box con tains one month's treat ment. 31 a box, or six for 33, cent br mail prepaid. With each order for six boxes, will tend purchaser puarantee to refund money if the treatment fail to en Guarantee inl cntano aold only by EMILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave., and Comer Wylie anj Fulton st, PITTSBURG. PA. myl5.51-TT3Stl ELECTRIC BELT WEAKJE3 lnMENdcbilitatI -il VvnnvK rflt4IA l-W DM.lbtjrS" otherwise. WE UUAIt.V NTEK to ;UI:K bv this ew I JIPKOVEU EliEClllIC IIEI.T orlUiFU.NDJIONhY. Mada lortUUHpcclflcpnrpoe. Cure or Physical Weak- . ness. eivins Kreclr. -'Hid. fcoothlnjr. Contlnooul Current? or Electricity through all weak parts retorlnt' llicm to HEALTH anil V1GOKOUS bTIIEMU'If. Electric current telt Instantly, or we forfflti.orii In cash. IJELT Complete a and. up. Worst' c.iea Permanently Cured In thre months. N-aicd punplilets free. Call oaorad Ures SANDEN KL1.UTU1C CO..S19 Broadway, Hew Vorfc. mvJI-U-Tissn oolsi's Cotton. 2XootJ COMPOUND kComnosed of Cotton Root, Tansy and l'ennvrcyal a recent discovery by an 'old Dbysicias. 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If jou have Evil Dreams, Losses, ' are Impotent, full of Fear, Undeveloped or Ptnntcd, Victim of Excess or Conta&lous Dis rise, you can escape all Consevencn by our Krctusivr and Succeful JMhods fr.r Home I... ...-.. nMM. i Treatment. Send for BUR HEW BOOK Ixysco. W3LL FIND YOU OUT! ABOOKFIRTOEMILLIOH FBEE m 7AWEN7i WITH MEDICALELECTRICITlf For all CHE0UIC. OHGAEIff aaj 3EE.V0TJSDISEASS5jnl)0thees. IlQT BO foil till ?fin T9a thl, hMk kAArm TK PERU CHEfr.lCAl,COMKlLHA'jnE.WIS royZMl-Tissn JsliSgJ Female Beans.the mostoowerful femalereTlilator Fer- fectlyiafe. Ncrefliil. fi.poirpairt. Send 3C (stamp) for particulars. AdJrcsl LION DRUG CO., Bufilo. N. Y. bold by JOS. FLEMING & SOX, lliilarket st aolT-lO-TTS PERFECT 35IANHOOD WEAK Cures assured to men of all a:es. Send for free illustrative treatise. .- ran'' aiRON' S -'" s TUE MAKsTOX CO. 19 1'art. I'laee. Jfew Toi. 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