:,f" AN EAST END DEAL. Calvary Chnrch Buys a Mansion in Which lo Douse lire Preacher. LIFE IS THE 1WEXTY-TEIKD WAKD Leal Stocks Tick Up as a Direct fiesnlt of Ketnmins ConfiJence. TnE NEWS AXD GOSSIP OF THE CITI The Schoonmaker mansion, on the corner of Shady avenue and Alder street, East liberty, has been purchased by the Calvary Episcopal Church congregation, through their vestrymen, for a parsonage, at a price npproxiruating $13,000. The deal was closed yesterday evening. The house, a tn o-story and mansard brick, is one of the finest in the locality, the inside decorations being unusually elaborate. Be ins within about five squares of the church, it is convenient as well as peculiarly adapted to tho imrpose for which it was acquired. The lo; is 4S by IS. "ot Yet Effected But Trobable. Somewhat premature mention has been mane in some ot our cotetnporarics of the sale of the o!d DisDatch building on Fifth avenue to Air. John Nen ell, who intends to uso it for hotel and rcurant purposes. It is true that ne gotiations have for some time been afoot for the property, bnt they are not yet completed on account or a lease which stands in the way of immediate possession. It is thought, however, that this may be overcome, in w Inch event Jlr. ewcil nould take possession April 1. Various prices have been quoted as asked forthepro peil, bnt the ciact figure is S1TS,000. 'While this is not as large as was at liist reported, it is still irno that per foot frontage it is higher than has been paid so fr for city property. But the lot is 30 feet by HO; so that counting by the- tquaio foot, higher prices have been paid for :i good deal of other property, not only on J'lfth ntenue. but also on bnnthtield and Wood street, where the dcpib lias been less. Air. O'Day. the well known oil man, will be in terested with Air. Newell in the purchase, if it can be accomplished, and not unlikely a very handsome hotel buiMing will go up there. w Timber G et ting Scarce. Unless statistics be at fault, it will not be many years until wooden houses will cost more than thess constructed of brick or stone. The timber supply is rapidly failing. The forest wealth ot the United Slates lias been so used and abused that already the richest forests have disappeared. The nine of .Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, once considered inexhaustible, exists no longer. It has been exterminated: and that is readily understood when it is remem bered that a single mill has cnt 50U.000 feet a day. and that the capacity of all tbcmilWof the United States is more that CO.000,000,000 a jear. According to the census report there were in 1SS0 35,175.000.000 feet of pine standing tince that time 45 17a.000.0D0 have been cut, so that in all the northern part of tho United tates there is now onlvtuo years' supply of white pine of the best quality leff. with more or less pine of inferior quality. " This is matter of special lnipoitanco u Pittsburg, where build ing is one of the great industries. k The Twenty-Third Ward. It was recently stated that everything pointed to great activity in the Twenty-third ward, of which Hazelwood is the center, tho coming reason. This is confirmed by recent develop ments there, waich are known to very few peo ple. UaiMins lots are held at very stiff prices, and the demand for manufacturing sites is by no means slow. There is no locality around 1'ittsburg that possesses superior advantages for working people. It is convenient to all the manulacturing districts. k Business News and Gossip. A gentleman financially interested in the en terprise predicts the early completion of the "J urtle Creek Valley Railroad. Ho thinks the recent land purchases about Delmont assure this result. The Milwaukee dairyman who proposes to deliver milk in bottles, claiming this as a new B3Stem, is behind the times, Alilkhas been de livered in this way in Wilkinsburg for two ;years or more. The Commissioners of Belmont county. O., v ill soon ask for bids for three new steel high way bnage to bo erected in that county. Tho principal bridge is to be built over ripe creek, and will be 100 feet long. Interest on Allegheny Valley Uailroad 7:3-10 bonds is payable at the office of AVinslow Lanier & Co.. New York. " Air. AI. V. Hippie has been confined to his home several days by sickness, resulting from a severe cold. feixtcen cf 46 mortgages on file for record yes tcrda were for purchase money. The largest was for SICOOO- Each of a was for less than c 1,000. Orders for Jilcctnc stock at Saturday's prices could not he filled jesternay. They were largely Kastern. Building lots in AVilkinsburgare being picked up about as fast as they come to the surface. Building promises to be quite active at Cope land this year. Work on several dwelliu-s there will begin earlv in the spring. The It i in of Dixon 4 Co. was" accidentally limited from tho ro-tcr of those mentioned in .ujiuixuira nun me publication of rent lists appearing on Sunday. I hev are worthy of a place in any company, business or social. p- The lSuilding Record. The following permits were taken out yestcr da, all tor structures of moderate cost: Mrs. S. J. Dtggan, frame two-story dwelling ISsSo feet, on Dearborn street, Nineteenth ward. Cost, SL700. J. W. Moore, two-story and attic dwelling, S8x2 feet, on Howe street. Twenty-first ward! Cost. JiSOO. William Alkcr. frame one-story wagon shed. 16x50 waitL ,, .... ., ust. aicuui, auirieenth 'St. S,,JL 1 nomas ji.uroan.two frame two-story dwell ings. CUJ '2xtl lect, on St. Clair street. Nineteenth w.'iu. iisl CO.UUU. D.U id Jones, frame two.srorv ritre1lin- irt.i feet, on Monongahela street. Twenty-third ward. Cost, S700. Movements in Kealty. Baltcnspeigcr fc A illiams, 131 Fourth aven ue, sold for John Bot bonus to Mrs Annie Deer, the property No. SS Charles street. Tenth ward, Allegheny, lot 20x97, with a frame bouse of six 1001ns attic, etc., for S3. 600. J. li Larkin & Co. sold for Jojcab Bierbacb to Mrs. S. A. Boiler a two-story brick house of tve rooms. No. 7 James street Allegheny, lot 2?15 b foct- leasehold, for $2,750 cash. t . L. Hanmctt i Co. t.old a lot corner of avannjb avenue and Henrietta treet, Wil- ...-u. ,, j.m.ina5.-5aeDpara ctau to Annlo M. Livingston for $1,000. Ai- Pcntcciw sold lot 42 in Pentecost's Val i A lew ulan, Chartiers Valley Kailuay, with tuo-i.orv frame dtrellitu- r, to-. lei Black A l.airu "sold to Herman Uoetsch for A. Brush lots os. 92 and 9j in the Joseph Shaw plan at Iiomeuncd, having a Trontae of 50 lCK?" J'""3-strcet by lbO in deptli to an alley, for Sl.oOO cash. Ira JI. Burchfield sold for John D Scnllv fcsq., a lot in Mcaain and Baiiej's plan in Icnty-tbird ward, for $700 easli. ' A.Z. Bycrsi Co. sold for A. Rife to A. Shafer a two-story frame house of seven rooms hall, bathroom and all modern conveniences, with lot 23x73 feet, being No. 227 Juniata street. Sixth ward, Allegheny City. Conider ation $3,200. Thepionerty of Mrs Elizabeth Holt, de feased, n as offered to-day at Orphans' Court R!e bv V. A. Herron & Sons on the premises 7iosG203 and .6202 Walnut street, betueeu Miadyaad Hiland avenues East End. The property consists of a lot S4 by about 120 feet tieep. on which are erected two desirable brick aucllings of nine rooms each, with all modern onvenienccs. all finely flrnisbed; with room to build. The houses do not coverall of the Jots there being oi.e vacant lot left on the east erly part of tho premises Tho sale was ad lourncd uutil Thursday. February 5, at 3 o clock r. m., when it will be again offered at iiublic sale on the premises The property was bid up to nearly S20.000; but iho executor thought the price wa fir too little for the property, and that it would sell for more if the .,.miwal tnat tne property must aforcsid" " e' adionmed the sale, as fVi'd"jlerT?-,?Sons sola Ptonerty on Bed ford avenue. Eleventh ward, lot 22 by about 120 1orJ3,TO0'casnV.'5:Orr bnck """"quite old. HOKE SECUHITIES. Tho ITeek Marts Off Tfltl, a Sharp KcacUon in Value. There was improvement in local stocks yes terday both in feeling and figures Bus'ncss was moderate, but that was not the fault of buyers. Holders seemed to regard the reac tion as sufficiently pronounced to Justify their holding out lor something better than was offered. Closing prices vera in most cases the best of tbe day. 1 otal sales were 335 snares. All tbo Westlngbouse interests, except Air brake, were stronger. Tills was duo to the well-grounded expectatian that the desired financial relief will soon bo forthcoming. A block of Airbrake went at 90, the lowest point touched for several years. It is thought the seller was pinched for ready money. The fact that buyers were largely in the majority shows that the improvement bad something substan tial to bacKlt up. TUIUD U "A P. P. S. & At. Ex Herman Nt,UL C.V. UasCo i. '. u. & r. uo l'lula. Co MUST CALL. li A sncoxD CALL. i; a 275 .... ""6 "" .... 7",' "" ""a 17K.... iS.S' "it "-'m "is "too 84 9 I75.... 4 9 .... 91S 210 .... o .... i'4 9i i! .... 24 UH 50 .... 38 .... "is,i"i9 tVi 9 97i S3 10 15 3 Wheeling Gas Co Columbia uil. Co i.entral Traction Citizens"! Tae'n. ritts. Traction.. Pleasant Valiev. Second Avenue.. X V. 4 CU.U.C Uonniitnec Mtn'g Luster Allnlnc. Wcstln house E. Monon. W.t'o.... U. s. & b. Co.... Vt eat'nouse A li. ritts.l'U.Co.pfd 13 .... 9 "9 ""SX y 9 There were no sales at first call. At second. 20 shares of Electric brought 8f, 100 Philadel phia. Gas 1 ana 100 8. Sairs at third call were 100 Airbrake at 00 ana 15 Electric at i MONEY MABKET. Plenty of Cash to Alcet all "Reasonable ISusiness Demands. The local money market commenced the week under encouraging circumstances and improved conditions. A cashier said: "With more than enough cash to supply the demand borrowers no longer hwe cause for complaint. Some of the banks liavo more idle funds than they want." Tho steady improvement of the clearing house business shows general trade is healthy and growing. Clearings yesterday were SJ.51S, 474 43. against $2,257,415 73 on Saturday. Bal ances were 1313.773 11. .Money on call at New York yesterday was easy, ranging from2J to 3 per cent, last loan, closing offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper 0QS. Sterling exchange quiet but firm at S4 84Vj ror CO-day bills and H S7 for demand. The total sales of stocks at New York yes terday were 20S.515 shares. Including: Atchison, 6.870: Lackawanna. 4,916: Aiissouri Pacific, 4.735: North American. fi.31G;NorthernIPlciHc, 10,032; do preferred. 13.190: Uichmond and West Point, 6.121; St. Paul. 19.022: Union Pacific. 12,795; Western Union, 3.155. Closing Bond Quotations. V. !. 4s. rec KB V. 8. 4s, coup 13) U.S. 45, ree let U.S. 46, conp....,101 l'aciflc 6s or 'M. nn Louisiana stampedts 91j Missouri 6s Tenn. new set. Os... lot 1 enn. new stt. Se.. .. 97 tenn. newseu 3s.... 70 Canada So. Ms id M. K. AT. Ocn. 5i.. 41 Mutual Union to. ..11'! N. J. C. Int. Cert .lK"i Northern l'ac. lsts..! Northern fac 2ds..in Nortliwt'n consols. 1SAH Jiortw'n ilcbcn's GS.106K Oregon &. Trn. cs. Mt.I. 41. M. Gem 5s. 92J St.I & S.F.Gen.M.IOS St. l'anl consols. ...lay Central Pacific jst.M7J St. 1', Chl&l'c. lete.113 ncn. s ic u. ists...u.i ix., re i..u.'it.i:. s.i lien. 4 It. . ..... 8i;i)Tx.. l'c. K G.Tr.JLs. Sjy l. Jt. G. U'cstlsU. I Union 1'acinc 16U...I09 Krlelds 96'4 West bnore IK, 11. K. Jt T. Ucn. Gs.. -7j Chicago Money unchangedat CQ7 per cent for both nemand and time loans. Hank clear ings $14,000,000. New York Exchange was firm at par bid; 25c premium asKed. St. Louis Clearings, S4,15S.0S3: balances, S02,2S6 .Exchange on New York 25 cent premium to par Money 78 per cent. New Orleans Clearings, $3,uS4,239. New 1 ork bank exchang ;, par. Commercial paper. 50c per $1,000 discount. New Yokk Bank clearings to-dav, $79. 908.126: balances 5,687.836. Boston Bank clearings to-dav, $15,916,071: balances. $1,702,602. Money. 5 pe'r cent. ta. change on New York. JO to:15 cents discount. Philadelphia Bank clearings to-dav $10, S31.S.G5: balances. $L82S.CC9. Monev 6 percent ualtikoke Bank clearings to-dav. $2,829, 649; balauces, $112,358. Money 6 per cent. KO SALES. Oil Traders Await Developments at 'Wild wood The Closing Bids. The oil market was in a waiting mood yester day. Some important wells were expected in at Wildwood, and the traders concluded to await developments Hence no sales The market closed here with 73J4 bid. with no offers. The closing bid at Oil Citv was 73 and 73.3i;at Bradford, snowing Pittsburg to bathe lowest point. Helloed declined a fraction at Antwerp. Average runs S4.5II: average shipments. SL814; aversce charters. 9,459. McGrew, Wilson & -Co.. Eisner building, quote puts, 72c; call. 71K74Jic Other Oil Markets. OIL CITT. Jan. 19. National Transit Cer tificates opened at 73c: hitrhet. 7.1c: lowest. 72,'c; closed. 73c. Sales 119.000 barrels; clear ances 110,000 barrels: charters, 16.031 barrels shipments 107,513 barrels: runs, 44.712 barrels BnADroitD. Jan. 19 National Transit Cer titicares opened at 73Jc: closed at 72Jic: hl-h-cst,73j4C; lowest, 72c: clearances. 110,000 bar rels Buckeye No sale. tfEW YORK STOCKS. Tho Market Dull, the Disposition Being to Await the Kcsnlt or Legislation at Yashingtou The Kansas City Bank Tallnre Has a Strong Effect. New Yore. Jam 19. The stock market to day has been narrow, and during the greater portion of the time and for the great majority ot stocks dull, the disposition evidently being to await the outcome of the financial legisla tion at Washington. This, of itself has been sufficient to interrupt tho upward movement of the first two weeks of the year, and other minor matters seem to work at present In har mony with this cause. To-day there was a heavy bank failure in the West, which immediately checked the upward movement in progress at the time, showing con clusively the sensitive temper of the market at present. One of tbo roost influential events to aay was the exposure of the forged agreement put in circulation to prove that the New Haven Uailroad had made terms for the control of the New England, and which was supposed to have been the foundation for the late material rise in the latter stock. The bull movement In it was not only stopped short, but a drop of 5V per cent was made in it from the final price ot Saturday. The supporters of the bull movement came to tho aid of the stock but only a portion of tho loss was regained even at the best figures of the day and a; material decline is shown by the final price. The industrials ere quite a feat ure during the day, and while Ladtae Gas and Chicago Gas were specially strong, sugar be gins to show evidence of the selling of Ion" stock and was weak throughout. Outside of the stocks mentioned there w aslittle animation excen; in the Villards, which were firm, and St. Paul which was inclined to weakness he opening was irregular and slight losses were scored in the first few minutes trading, but a sharp reaction brought "-"' uo icauers up auout 1 per cent and 3New England early 3. .The bank failure, bon ever, checked the buying, and a slow set tling away inarKcd the transactions durin" most of the remainder of the day. though Micro was a feeble rally in the last hour. Tho close, however, was rather heavy and generally at small fiaction.il decl-ncs from Saturday's fig ures The -nlv n-rl o 1 changes were, a rise of IJSin Chicago Gas and losses of 3a'in New Lngland an.. f m sugar. Railroad bonus were quiet and sympathized closely witn tho temper of tho share list thronghont the day. there being considerable strength in portions of the list, but weakness in others and final changes, whllo generally de clines are in hut few ca-es nt importance. The sales reached S1.31S000, of which Northern Pa cific 5s furnished S155.O0O and Texas Pacific sec onds S14G.O0O. Minneapolis and St. Louis, Iowa 7s rose 2 to 92. Government bonds have been dull and steady. state bonds havo been dull and featureless The only trading to-day in petroleum was in February option, Pennsylvania oil. These con tracts opened steady at 73Jc fell off to 73c, then rallied le on Western buying and closed steady. Pennsjlvania oil, spot sales none. February option, opening, 73Mc; highest, 71c: lowest. 73e; closing, 73c Lima oil, no sales. Total sales 55.OJ0 barrels. The Jut says: So far as the rumors ot finaf cial troubles in London are concerned, there is absolutely nothing on the surface to indicate anything of the kind. The rates of discounts u xAJuuuii. me rates 01 exchange here and tho operations of London sneeniamr in Am,.,., stocks to-day furnish nothing on which to base a suspicion. A great deal has been said about the pros pective decrease in tonnage for the railroads west of Chicago ic. consequence of the short age of the corn crop. December Is usually one of the heaviest months for receipts of corn at i"?-, In.Deniber. 1888, the receipts of ,020,943 bushels were nearly 12'per cent of tho total receipts of corn for the whole ot that vear. in December, 1SS9. the receipts were 7.669.709 bushels bht in December. 1890, tbey were only 2.94,284 bu-he!s' so that it may be assumed tht the December earning? of the railroads wonld fully reflect the decrease that might be expected for the rest of tho vear as tne result ot the short corn crop. The Burlington is the largest corn earner of the Western railroads and as yet n bare no re port of its December earnings to see what the j. . the effect of the great decrease of corn tonnage has been; but the December earnings of snch of the othor corn-carrying roads west of Chi cago as have reported show that the decrease of corn freight has been made up by other ton nage. Tiie following table shows tne prices of active locks on the New York Slock Exchange yester day. Corrected daily for The Dispatch by Whitney & Stkphexson. oldest .Pittsburg mem bers or the cw York Mock rxchange, 571'ourth avetiuc: Clos ing Blii. Open tnc Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Olt orer. .. 43 Am. Cotton OH Trust.. 21 Atch., Too. Jts. F soS Canadian I'aclllc. 75 CanaclaSontllern W1 Central orlcw Jersey. 115 Central I'actnc Chcsapealce & Ohio ... la",' Chlcaio Gas Trust..... 45 C C Itur. vluiacr 91 C. MIL JtSt. Paul 55 C. Mil. & St. l. Dr.. ii C, KocKi. 1". 705f C bt. 1 JL. JCO C. St. 1 JL lU DI C 4 Northwestern. .. !00!4 CiN. w. nt U., U. C & 1 63Jf C. CCA l.nrer. Cot. Coal iron s"J Col. Jt Uocklnz Valley )J8 Clics.fi onto 1st Drer.. .714 Clics. a Ohio id prer.. 3IH Del.. Lack A Vost...i3sjJ Ulfrh cit. 40" sm 30M 75?, 51 115 ib'i 47 VI 55', 110 7IJt Low est. ioYi IDS 29 i, 75H 50x 111 i'sli Ki 90 MH JC9 70 an 30 73$ 50J 114 50 18 46 91 U 1C9( 70J4 24 &0 lOfitf Ml 63 91 37 MM 45M 3" 137.'3 13iVi 19S 6JV ! 100 UH 57 ll!7)i 77!i 92 MS 3)K IKS i:H S7If 1CU J6" S3 S7V 7i)7 IS 3i 34-4 171 32 190 13 71X 24S IICI i 45 J0' 19 7Si 31' 10: ! 64 J75i l?i 47 SI)," l.TSH 131 10GJ raji X'4 47 31 i: J3JK IJcl. & Hudson 13IJ4 Den. A Jtlo Grande Den. A ItioUrandcDI. K,'. K.T.. Va.AUa .... Illinois Central loiv Late lle A West 4J( ijate KneA West pr.. 57 Lace Shore . M. ... .kitiz J C-3 101 y I4K 57'4 1U7V 78K m'ii il IMS 107)4 LonlsvlIleAKashrllle. "7X JIlclHrun Ccutral KU Mobile A Ohio rs' jiiissuuri Lacinc..... .. ct;4 National LeadTrost... St New xort Cantral ,... N.I.. ClJCSl. L) N. Y.. L. E. A W 3) N. Y. Ai. E. 37 N.Y.. O. AW JGSj Norfolk A Western Monblk A Western or. .... Northern factac I7J Northern i'aclllc or.... 7UH OlnoAMlcslsslpm Orceou Imnrovcnient. asu 1'adscMat! 34H l'co.. Dec. A Evans.... I7S l'ntlaael. A Ucadlnr... 33 Pullman Palace car. ..193 Itlchmona A W . P. T . ISSt Klciiniond A W. tvi.nt .... St. Paul A Unlntn St. Paul A Dnlutit or. SU X'.. aiinn. Allan SucarTrust. so Toxas i'aclnc lis Union Pacltfc 45'i Wabash i(jj Wabasn nrererrea M Western Union 73", WncellneAL. E. 32,Ts Wheeling A L.K.prcf. 71' North American Co... 10? P., C, C. AM. L 1'.. C, C. A fat. L. pr x-dlvldend. 65V atV 16J ST, MX 2TH 7l)Ji 71a M'i 34), 174 17 33 H ZZH 192 190 1&4 177 so" 77! 15 r.y 4c! 44 1II14" ICVl WH ai', SU 7!iy 71H 1CH 70j 51 17M Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourm avenue. Alembers Keir York Stock Kx chanxe: BM. Asked. Pennsylvania Itallroad 51V 52 Kcaitini; ic 5-16 1G7-16 buffalo. New York and Philadelphia 8 SU Letilirli Vailiv 50Si LchlKh Navigation 47)5 .Nortucrn Paclnc common 28 50H 41 2SK Mining Quotations. New York. Jan. 19. Alice, 175: Homestake, 800: Horn Silver, 300; Mexieau. 225; Ontario, 3850: Opbir, 340: Savage. 250; Standard, 150; Sutter Creek, 110; Union Consolidated, 170. DOMESTIC MARKETS. OFFICE OF PlTTSBUKG DISPATCH. ) Moxday, Jan. 19. i Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Monday is ever one of the quiet days of the week in this line, and to-day furnishes no ex ception to tho rule. Supply ot vegetables and apples is fully up tb demand, and trade in these lines is quiet. In dairy product lines cheese is the Arm factor, and higher prices will no doubt be established within a few days Cold storage eggs are virtually out for this season, and are dropped from our list. Fresh eggs are firm at quotations. Tropical fruits are fairly steady at the old rates Large quantities of country produce are being sold on track to the detri ment of regular commission men, who com plain that they do not get a fair show. APPLES $5 0085 50 per barrel. Butter Creamery. Elgin. 3132c; Ohio ao, 2S29c; common country butter, 1015c; choice country rolls 1820c:tancy country rolls, 23 25c Beans New crop beans, navy. 2 302 35; marrows S2 352 40; Lima beans.-5ti6c. Beeswax 2830c l B for choice; low grade, 2225c cider Sand refined, $10 0012 00; common, $5 60S6 00; crab cider. 810 00U 00 $ barrel; cider vinegar. 1415c IP gallon. CnEEsr Ohio cheese, fall make, 1010Vc; New York cheese. 10JHc: Limburger, 13K 14c; domestic Swei acr. 1214c; Wisconsin bticn Sweitzer. 14c; imported S eitzer, 27Kc Cuasberries Cape Cod, S3 754 00 a box; SU 5012 00 a barrel; Jerseys, S3 603 75 a box. $11 OOgll 50 a barrel. Dressed Hogs Large. 4 5c ? B; small, 56c Eggs 2527c for Southern and Western stock: 272Sc for strictly fresh nearbveggs Feathers Extra live geese, 50g60c; No. 1 40nJ45c; mixed lots, 3035c ,! B. Honey New crop white clover, 2022c t B; California honey. 12I5e S. Matle Syrup 90cSl 25 fl gallon. NUTS Shell bark hickory nuts. SI 60l 75 a bushel; peanuts, $1 501 75, roasted; green, 4 iuun ju, ijcuius, iw t ui uewcieucu wainut?. 10W6I16C flA. J&ultky Alive Chickens, young. 3550c: oldr556ic; turkeys' 1012c a pouna;'ducks, 60 75c a pair; geese, choice. $125130a pair. Dressed Turkeis ll15c a pound; ducks 14 15c a pound; chickens, 1314c: geese, S'Jc Tallow Country, 4c: citv rendered, 5c Seeds Recleaneg Western clover. $5 50 5 75: country medium clover. $4 004 25; timo thy, SI 5001 55; blue grass. J2 853 00: orchard grass, SI 35; millet,'75S90c; lawn grass, 25e W B. Tropical Fruits Lemons, $3 00: fancy. $3.50: Jamaica oranges, $6 006 50 a barrel; Messina oranges, 3 00 a box; Florida oranges. S3 75Q4 00 a box; Vicar California pears, $3 50 a box: bananas $2 00 firsts, $1 25 good seconds y bunch: Malaga grapes. $7 00Q12 60 a half barrel, areording 10 quality; figsI5K16c?l B; unit's. tyMy T1 ". Vegetables Potatoes. $1 008125 W bushel; Southern sweets, 2 252 50 1 barrel; Jersey. $3 604 00; kiln dried, 4 00 a barrel; cabbage, $7 08 00 TH hundred; German cabbage. $20 00 Jill 00: onions, $5 00 a barrel; celery, 3540e a ouzen bunches: parsnips, 35c a dozen; carrots, 35c a dozen: parsley, 10c a dozen; spinach, 70c a bushel; horseradish, 5075c a dozen; turnips. Jl 25 a carrel. ' Groceries. The week is too young for any new develop, ments in this line. Sugars and coffees aro steady. Canned tomatoes aro very firm, and drift of prices is upward. Ail canned goods are steady, and it is plain that bottom has been reached. Green- Coffee Fancy. 2423c; choice Rio, 22Sc; prime Rio, 23c: low grade Rio. 2021c; old Government Java. 29J4630c: Maracaibo. 25K27Jc; Mocha, 3032c; Sautos, 222Gc; Caracas. 2527c; La Guayra. 2627c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands,24Kc; high gradei, 27KS30.-: old Government Java, bulk. 3133Kc; Maracaibo. 2S29c: Santos, 26 30c: peaberry. 30c: choice Rio. 2534c; prime Rio, 21Jic:good Rio. 23Kc; ordinary, 210i22c Spices (whole) Cloves, 15016c: allspice, 10c: cassia, 8c; pepper, 13e; nutmeg, 7580c Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7c; Ohio. 120. SKc; headlight, 150. 8Kc; water white, 1010Kc: globe. 1414Xc; olaine. 15c: carnadine, lljc; royaline, lie; red oil, H llJi'c; pnritv, 14c -Minkrs' Oil No. 1 winter strained. 4043e $ gallon; summer, 3537c: lard oil. 553Sc SYRUr Corn syrup, 2S30c; choice sugar syrup, CCgSSc: prime sugar syrup, 3233c; Stnctlv prune, SiSSac N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 42c; choice. 40c; medium, S533c: mixed, 3436c SODA Bi-cnrb In L-e SlifMrv b-n irli In K. 5Jc; bi-carb, assorted 'packagcs,;5J6c; sal soda in kegs, lJc; do granulated, 2c Candles Star, fnlt weight, 9c: stearine, 19 set. 8c: parafflne, ll12c. Rice Head Carolina. 77Vc: choice, 6K ?c; prime. 66KS Louisiana, 5K0c starch Peau. 4c; corn surob. G27c; gl oss starch, 67c FOREiON FRUITS-Layer raisins. $2 65; Lon don layers, S2 75; Muscatels, $2 25: California Muscatels. $2 152 25; Valenica.77Wc: Ondara Valencia. 8jJ;c; sultana. 1820c; currants, 6oKc: Turkey prunes, 7Ji8c: French prunes, HJg!l3c; Salonica Drunes. in 2-B packages. 9c: vuiauuiB, p iuu, to: aimouas, ian., f "c; do Ivica, 17c. do shelled, 40c; walnut?, nap., 13 eilc; Sicily filberts. 12c: Smyrna tigs, 1314c: new dates, 5X6c Brazil nuts. 18c; pecans. 14K 16c; citron, fy fi, 1P20C; lemon peel, 12c B: orange peel, 12c Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per B. lie; apples, evaporated, 14i5c; peaches, evapo rated, pared. 28S0c; peaches, Ca!itornia,cvapo rated. unpared. 2023c: cherries, pitted. 31c; cherries, unpitted. 13lSKc; raspberries, evap orated, 32S33CJ blackberries, 9k10e; huckle berries, 15c Sugars Cubes, 6c: powdered, 6c: grann lated.6Kc; confectioners' A. 65c: standard A. 6Hc: soft hite. 503c: yellow, choice, 5. ojic: yellow, good. 6Jj;5Kc; yellow, fair, 5M 5s!:yelloT.darfc6ii5c v Jc.?FSzMcalnlSi DDl (1,200),$8 60; medium, half bbls(6O0).H 75. Salt-N... 1 bbl. $1 00; No. 1 ex. a bbl, Ul;dairyilbbl,120;carse crystal bbl.. pittsburg' dispatch. ' a 20; Higgins' Eureka. 4-'bu sack'. 52 80; Hlg gms' Eureka. 16-14 & packets. 53 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. $2 80 2 90; 2nds, R! 6002 60: extra peaches, S3 00 3 10; pie peaches $2 00; finest corn, SI 35Q1 50; Ilfd. Co. corn, 95ctl 15; red cherries, SI 40 1 CO: Lima beans, SI 35; soaked do, 80c; string do, 75090c; marrowfat pea. SI 101 25; soaked peas. 70S0c; pineapples Si 3001 40; Bahama do, S3 65: damson plums. $1 10; greengages, 51 50: egg plums. $J 20; California apricots, 52 602 60; California pears, $2 75; do green gages, S2 00;do egg plums, S2 00: extra whito cherries, S2 85: raspberries, SI 401 45: straw, berries, $1 S01 40: gooseberries, SI 10221 15; tomatoes, 9095c: salmon, 1-tt. 51 301 80; black berries. St 10: succotash. 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; do green. 2-tt, J125l 50; corned beef. 2-B cans, S2 00; 1-Bcaiis.il 00; naked beans, 51 401 60; lobster, 1-S, S2 25: mackerel. 1-& cans, broiled; SI 60; sardines, domestir, s, S415S!425: sar dine", doniestir, s. Sr50: s.irdlnes. Imported, Ks,5ll601250; sardines, imported, M. Sl sardines, mustard, $3 60: sardines, spiced. $4 25. Fisn Kxtra No. 1 bloater mackerel, S20 bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, $23 50: extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, S24 00: No. 2 shore mackerel, S22; large ffs, $20. Codfish V hide pollock. 5c $! H; do medium, Geoige's cod, 5c: do large, 7c; boneless hakes, in strips 5c: 1 George's cod. in blocks. 0K7Kc Herring Round sh.ire, So 50 !f? bbl: sidit, 6 50: lake, S3 25 W 100-B bbl. Whit- Bsh. $8 50 100-1 half bbl. Lake trout. So 50 lilf bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c ?1 B. Ice land halibut, 13c ij B. Pickerel, half bbl, S3; quarter bbl, SI 3b. Holland herring, 70c: Wal koff herring, 90f. Oatmeal $7 0C7 25 ??.bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at tbo Grain Exchange. 1 car No. 1 white oats. 50c 5 days; 1 car same, P. & L. E.,50c,5 days; 1 car straw, $7 25, lO.days: 1 car samplo wheat, 95c spot. Receipts as bulletined, 59 cars, of which 47 cars were by Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, as follows: 14 of oats, 1 of middlings 2 of corn, 4 of flour, 18 of hay, 2 of rye, 3 of barley. 1 of malt, 1 of wheat, 1 of bran.. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 2 cars of hay. 1 of bran. 1 of mill feed. Oof corn. By Pittsburg and Western. 1 car of ear corn, 1 of hay. The drift of cereal markets is downward. Supplies are In excess of demand. Corn, oats and hay are a shade lower, and markets are slow at the decline. Wheat and flour are barely steady. The situa tion is-favorable to the buyer all along the line of cereals Prices for carload lots on track: "Wheat-No. 2 red, $1 00l 01; No. 3. S7 9Sc Corn No.2yelIowshcll.57K58c:hlgh mixed, 5SJ?57c: mixed shell, 5oUubHc: No. 2 yellow ear. 6960c; high mixed ear, 5859c OATS No. 1. -jliStflJifc; No. 2 white, 49W50c: extra. No. 3, 47J!Sc: mixed oats 4717V i Bye No. I Pennsylvania and Ohio, 7(79c; Nn. 1, Western, 7577c Floor Jobbing prices Fancy spring and winter patent flour, $5 75QS 00; fancy straight winter. $4 855 15; fancy straight spring. S4 8.itf 5 lo; clear winter. $4 755 00; straight XXXX bakers'. S4 501 75. live flour JI 004 25. Buckwheat flour, 2J3c ? B. Millfeed No. I whito middling', 424 50 2a 00 ?) ton; No. 2 white middlings. $21 00 22 00: brown .middlings, $20 5021 00; winter wheat bran. $20 5021 00. Hay Balcl timothy, choice. S10 25ffll0 50; No. J. $9 009 60: No. 2 do. $8 008 25: looso from wagon, S10 0012 00, according to quality: No. 2pralrie hay, $7 257 50; packing do, $7 00 Straw Oat, S7 257 50; wheat and rye, $7 00 oO. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams, large, 9c; sugar-cured hams, medium, 9JJc; sugar-cured hams, small, 10c; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, SJc: sugar cured shoulders. 6c; sugar-cured boneless skouldere,7Jc: skinned shoulders. 7Kc; skinned Iiams, lOJJc: sugar-curea California hams, 6c; sugar-cured dried beef flats, 9c; sugar-cured dried beef sets, 10c; sngar-cured dried beef rounds, 12c: bacon, shoulders, TJc: bacon, clear sides, 7c; bacon, clear bellies, &; dry salt shoulders, 6Jc; dry salt clear sides. 6c; Mess pork, heavy. $11 50: mess pork, family. $11 5tt Lard Refined, in tierces. 5Kc; half barrels, 5c: 60-B tnh, 5Jc; 20-B pails, 6Jc; 50-B tin din", 5c; 3-B tin pails. 6c: 5-B tin pails, 6c; 10-B tm palls, oc Smoked sausage, long. 5c; large, 5c. Fresh pork links. 9c. Bone less hams. lOKc Pigs feet, half-barrels. Si 00; Quarter-barrels, $2 15" Grain In Sight. Chicago, Jan. 19. The Board of Trade re- fiort on the visible supply of grain is as fol. ows: Wheat. 24.930.000 bushels: decrease, 33S, 000 bushels. Corn. 2,713.oro bushels; decrease, 54.000 bushels. Oats. 3,453.000 bushels: decrease lK.OOOIbushels. Rye, 419.000 bushels: decrease, 21,000 bushels. Barley, 3,515,000 bushels; de crease, 297,000 bushels. NowTork Codec Market. New York, Jan. 19. Coffee Options opened steady, unchanged to 6 points down; closed steady. 5 down to 5 up: sales, 24,500 bags. Includ ing January, 16.75016 80c: FeDruarv. 16.25 1630c; March, 15.95016.00c; Mav, 15.4n15.45c; July, 15.1015.15c; December. 13.50ia55c Spot Rio fairly active and Arm; fair cargoes, 19c: No. 7, 17J4C Metal market. New York Pig iron quiet. Copper neglected ; lake. January. $14 00. Lead nominal.-domestic, $4 60. Tin dull and heavy; straits, $20 20. Prico of Bar Silver. rSr-ECTAL TELEGI1AM TO THK DISPATCH. New York, Jan. 19. Bar silver London, 4Sd per ounce; New York, $1 05J1 06. On the River. The river yesterday registered a little over 5 feet. The C. W. Batcbeler went out for Cin cinnati. The Andes will be the Cincinnati boat to-day. SHOT HIS WIFE FIVE TIMES While Holding In His Arms His Sixteen-Months-Old Haby. Syeactjse, N. Y., Jan. 19. John Barker nhot his wife, a teaeher ia Bassetts School, in this city this morning. They had lived unhappily together and a short time ago she separated from him. This morning he went to the house of her sister and taking his 16 months' old baby in his arm, proceeded to the school house and in the presence of the children, fired five shots, all of which took effect. He then jumped out of a window got into a cutter and drove rapidly to the south. The woman is still alive. The police are in close pursuit of the murderer. Barker until recently was in the employ of Eand & McNally, of Chicago, as a commercial traveler. LATE NEWS IN BHIEF. The city of Alabama, Col., has been al most destroyed by fire. The Order of Railway Conductors has de cided to mako Indianapolis lis national head quarters. W. W. Curdy, the leading dry goods mer chant or Topeka, assigned yesterday. Liabili ties S39.000: assets not ascertained. During a fight in Chicago early veste'day morning Lawrence Casey and Richard Caskens were so badly cut that they may die. The working model of tho much-talked-of air ship has arrived at Chicago, and within sev eral days the trial trip will take place. Farmers in Indiana cut down telegraph poles because the Postal Company's men cut limbs from trees when thev ucre Imlirfino ri line lirakeman Anderson crawled over a burn ing train on the Cheyenne and Northern Rail road to notily the engineer and died Irom his injuries. The resignation of Frank McGrath, Presi dent of the Kansas State Alliance, will be re quested either to-day or to-morrow by tho Ex ecutive Committee ot that body. Eugene Davis, of East Saginaw. Mich., has arrived atButtr, Mont., and claims to bo iho only legitimate son of the late A. J. Davis, who died there nearly a year ago worth $15,000,000. Sheriff Houston, of Missoula. Mont., has received word that five men were shot by two masked men at McCarthvsrille, a town nn the Great Northern road, 125 mjles northeast of lriatneaa Lake. T. M. Todd, a real estate dealer living on Washington Boulevard, Chicago, says that three attempts have been made to assassinato bim, the last being on Sunday night when he narrowly escaped being shot. Tho molders In tho Johnson Rnffler Works at Ottumwa, la., the largest manufactory of sewing machine appliances In the world, have decided to go on a strike against the ordered eniorcemeni 01 me piece-work rule. When Wrinkles Seam the Brow, And the locks grow scant and silvery, infirmi ties ot age come on apace. To retard and ameliorate these is one of the benign effects of Hostntter's Stomach Bitters, a mcdicino to which the aged and infirm can resort as a safe solace and invlgorant. It counteracts a ten dency to rheumatism and neuralgia, improves digestion, rectifies biliousness, and overcomes malaria. A wineglass before retiring promotes slumber. SICK Hi!ADACHE Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE -iCartcr's Little Liver Pills. '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE '-CaJr' Little Liver Plus, aoiS-rrssu A to&riGM&fck Tuesday, January . AT THE STOCK YARDS. Supply of Cattle at Heir's .Island and East Liberty Large. LAST WEEK'S PEICES MAINTAINED. Quality of Offerings at Liberty AboTo Average. lards SHEEP AND SWIKE IX SHOET SUPi?LT Office of Pittsburg Dispatch, f Monday. Jan. 19. At Bon's Island. Snpply was somewhat larger than last Monday, and qnality showed improvement. Demand was good and markets were fairly steady at last week's prices. Prime to fancy heavy Chicagos sold at 55 SO to $5 85; -good to choice medium do. ?5 10 to 5 35; com mon to fair do, H 50 to Si" 90; selected light weights, 54 75 to 5 00; common to fair do, Si 25 to S4 60; mixed thin and rough steers, 52 75 to $3 75; bulls and dry cows, $2 75 to 53 50. JTresl cows were quoted at $25 to 540 per head, and calves at 5c to 6c per pound. Iteceipts: From Chicago 1. Zeig ler, 230; A. rromm, 89. ironi Pennsyl vania G. Flihner. 8; G. W. Keasr. 6; Reiler & Co., 11. Total, 31i; last week, 251; previous week, 302. Sheep ana lambs There was a fair run, and quality snowed improvement over recent receipts. Markets were steady at last week's prices. F nllowing was tho range: Sheep, $3 75 to $.1 75 per cwt, -according to qnality, and lambs, 5c to 6JJc per B. Receipts: From Chi cago L Zeiglcr, 166 head. From Ohio San ford t .Lingdon. 9. From Pennsylvania G. Flinner. 34: J. Wright, 94; J. F. Cruikshank. 83; Reiler & Co., 15. Total, 432; last week, 249; previous week, 206. Hogs Supply was fully up to average, both as regards number and quality, and markets were oc to 10c higher than last week. Follow, ing was the range of prices: Chicagos and Ohios, $4 10 to $4 20; Pennsylvanias, $3 85 to $4. nereipis: t roni Chicaso J. Heeket & Co., 88; I.ZcigIer. 237. From Ohio Needy & Smith, 3o ; Sanford & Iaurdon. 7. From Pennsylvania J. Wright, 2; C. Volbecht. 16; G. W.Keasv, ; Reiler & Co.. 12. Total, 807: last week, 877; previous week, 1,026. Drovers report that own ers in adjoining counties are holding their bogs at prices which leaves no profit to the middle man. As a result, there were very tew natives on sale this week. Woods' Ran and East Liberty. At the Woods' Run yards there were 163 head of. cattle on sale this morning, 72 from Chicago and 81 from Ohio. Demand was good for all offerings at a range of 4c to 5Jc Chicago beeves were sold at a range ot 4c to 5c per lb. and Ohios from 4kc to5c Sheep and Swine There were 513 head on the market and prices ranged from 6c to 7Jc per lb. Tho latter price was paid for a lew uuuuuca 01 ejtira une lamDS. The number of bogs on sale was 465 head and range of prices was $3 90 to $4 00 per cwr. Only a very few brought the outside figures. At East Liberty there were 95 loads of cattle on the market this morning against 90 loads last Monday and 80 loads the week before. The proportion of heavy beeves in the re cfMs to"day was larger than the late average. While there were no strictly prime cattle on the market there was a large average of good heavy beeves. Markets opened steady at prices of last Monday. Tod urica was Sinn i-.nm. .roon 1 and low grade beeves were dull at last week-s prices. Supply of good fresh cows and vealere, was not up to demand and markets ruled firm. There were about 36 loads of hogs on sale agaipst nearly double that number a week ago. Owing to light run markets were very firm with $4 00 to $4 05 as top price. At Chicago this morning the outside price was $3 60. The difference between Chicago and East Liberty prices to-day is fully 20 per cent more than the late average. There were about 15 loads of sheep and lambs on sale this morning at the Liberty yards against the same number a week ago The offerings were mostly common and low grade stock. Choice sheep and lambs were in good demand at a shade higher prices than pre vailed last Monday, and mirkets were steady all along the line. Cattle Receipts. 4,222 head; shipments. 1,193 head. Market verv dull at 15c to 25c off from last week's prices: 9 cars -of cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 7.100 head; shipments. 4,400 head. Market active: Philadelnhias, S3 95fi) 4 Do : mixed. S3 Soas 90; hMtv Vmiri k 80;i'sht Yorkers- 5s S"3 65: M;rs. S3 00 350: 16 ears of hn's!iii,r,uri ... v.. V ,- r 16 cars of hogs' shipped to New York to- day Sheen ReCeintS. 4 0(1(1 henrl- Ihinnint. o w head. Market firm on good, steady on ' other grades, and slight shade higher. By Telegraph. OMAHA-Cattle Receipts, L500head;market activeand 5c to 10c higher on desirable grades of both steers and butchers'-stock and steady to strong on others; feeders scarce and in de mand at steady to strong prices: fancv 1vS-t2- 1,5U0 P,"nd steers, nominally frSS??.??1 Prime WOO to 1,475 pound steers. $4 mm 60: fair to good 1.050 to 1,350 pound steers, J2 S0Q4 15. Hogs-Receipts 2.400 head; active at 5c to 10c higher: all sold, range, S3 203 60; bulk. $5 403 50-El-J?;!?2 75: Ter-V iht 3 50i U0; light.' J3??,?0' beti?y S3 W; mixed, F3 20 3 50. Sheep Receipts. 330 head: market nn. changed; natives, $2 504 65: Westerns, $2 00 2 20. . . CINCINNATI Hogs in good dmand and firm: common and light. $3 W3 60: packin- and butchers', S3 603 80; receipts, 6,650 head; ship ments, 1.290 head. Cattle in active demand and strong; common. SI 002 00; lair to choice butchers' grades, $2 254 25: prime to choice shippers, $3 7504 50; receipts, 1,360 head; ship ments, 40 bead. Sheep stronger with a good demand: common to choice S3 005 00; extra fat wethers and yearlings, $5 256 50; receipts, 900 head; shipments, 200 head. Lambs in mod erate supply and strong; common to choice butchers', S4 00(2!5 75; good to choice sblpnin" $5 250 00 per 100 pounds. " " CHICAGO Cattle Receint8,18,000head; ship ments, 4,000 head; market steady; neers. prime, $5 005 40; common to choice, S3 00 4 95; cows, bulls and mixed, $2 002 75; stockers $1 853 00. Hogs Receipts. 31000 head; sbipl ments. 7,000 head; market active and higher rough and common, $3 453 55; priiuo mixed $3 &0S3 75; prime heavv and butcher weights! $3 653 70; light, $3 60S3 65. Sheep-Receipts 17.000 head; shipments, 4.000 bead: market ac' tlve and steady; Westerns. S4 255 15; natives S3 75 5 25: Texan, S4 604 65; uative lambs' $5 006 00. BUFFALO - Cattle ReceinM. 254 loads through, 235 sale: good export and bandy butchers in fair, demand; common dull and lower; export steers, good to extra, $4 405 00- cuoice ueavy butchers. $3 704 30. Sheep and lambs Receipts. 30 loads through, 70 sale- top grades In fair demand: common dull and lower choice to extra. $5 40fi5 65; good to choice $5 00 o 30: Iambi, choice to extra, $6 408 65:"ood to choice, $6 00 35. Hogs Iteceipts, 115 loads through, 100 sale: market active, firm ami a shade nigher; mediums, heavy and mixed S3 80 3 85. NEW YORK Beeves ReceiDts. 6,250 head, including 67 cars for sale; market a shade lower: native steers. $3 605 15; bulls and cows, $2 503 60; dressed beef steady at GJaQSc Shipments to-morrow. 2.6SO anartcrsof beef. Calves Receipt". 5M head; market y. lower; veals. $0 007 25; - Westerns. $2 75 3 oO. Sheep Receipt-. 10,034 head; s-hecu iia higher: Iambs steady; sheep, 4 50Q6 00; lambs $6 007 00: dressed mutton nrni at 7Ji9c; dressed, lambs steady at 910c Hogs Receipts. 11.309 heart ronilic-nert ilirt-y-r- market nominally steady at $3 40g4 00. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head; shipments, 100 head; market steady; good to l,,,y,ve st"1.. 405 00; fair to good, S3 801 50; stockers and feeders, $2 003 35; Texan and Indians steers, S2 103 75. Hogs ReceiDts, 2,900 head; shipments, 1,200 heart: market higher: fair to choice, heavy, S3 60Q3 60; mixed grades. $3 203 50: light, fair to best. $3 25S3 45. Sheep Receipts, 400 bead: shipments. 200 head; market strong; good to choice, $4 005 SO. lNDIANAPOLlS-CattIe-ReceiDts,llgbt:mar-ket unchanged: shippers. $3 455 00: butchers'. $16o83 25; bulls, $2 003 15. Sheep No re ceipts; market slow and fair; sheep, $3 50 4 5; lambs $4 255 75. Hogs Receipts, 1,500 head: market falrlv active; choice heavy. S3 60 w. ,ui.VJ?i;t so oues w; mixed, $3 00453 oo; pigs, $2 O03 00. KANSAS CITY-Caltle-Re'ceipts. 2,620 head; Shipments. 3940 he.lil ln!.rl?Ar efenrlp. BtBAr, S3 404 On; cows, $1 953 25; stockers and feed ers. Jl 7o3 50. Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head: shipments 2.810 head: market strong to 5c higher; bulk, S3 253 45: all grades, S3 003 55. Sheep Receipts, 1,480 head; shipments. 1,890 head. Drygoods Market. New Yokk. Jan. 19. There was a better demand lor drygoods to-day from jobbers. A feature of tbe day was a partial recovery, for merly noted as probable, of values on certain bleached Goods recently reduced in prices, agents making tho following advanced prices: .Masonvill 4-1 bleached shlrtfns advanced to eXc: Lonsdale 1-1 bleached sblrtinc advanced to eiic; bruit of the Loom 4-4 and bleached shirtines placed "at value" only. Otis ctiects were advanced Jo a yard. SEiLOH'sCongh and ConsumptionCure Is sold by us on a enarautee. It cures consumption. Sold by Jos. Fleming A Son, 112 Markets:, ' .wjjt.1. .v..ji t,e. .. .iiPZUrx. '. ,. i.sr&.. ..?,, vtiSkb'. ifi&'&iim. s I . .,. TfjBYWfrri $ MMKliiVwi ifflfWl lilmmOjWlirmi ii nffliflnii afrf r-iiiifii 20, is9l MABKETS BY WIRE. The Bears Get Control of the Grain Pits and Give Prices a Black Eye Longs Demoralized Provision Markets Also Back 'Water. CHICAGO Boar news, bear markets and bull acquiescence in the downward action of prices by a wholesale abandonment of their holdings were the features of the day's business on the board. The wheat market opened very weak and at a decline for May of o since Sat urday, the bulk of the transactions taking place at 94c. There were rumored sales of a few 5.060 bushel lots In the turmoil at tbe start at 9ic, and even 95c was said to have been paid. The principal cause of tbe opening weak ness was the report of the collapse of tbe American National Bank of Kansas City and a run in progress upon the Kansas City Savings Bank. Some financial trouble was also re ported from New York to bo the cause of the decline of a few who were in the English Gov ernment securities. Tho longs were sellers and the shorts took the offerings. To such an extent of demorali zation bad the recent upholdings of the long side been reduced that when Pardridge com menced to buv In bis short wheat on the first decline to 94c they were almost inclined to thank that speculator for his support to a market which no efforts of theirs could prevent from going to pieces. The selling bv Pardridge later in a suhsequent recovery of the prico from 94K to94Jo cancelled the annarcnt obli gation ot the longs, and he continued to take in short wheat on the soft wheat spots and pile the load back again on tho market upon every upturn during tho remainder of the day. It may be very safely assumed that the long hold ings havo now become very beavily reduced, and consequently the outstanding open inter est in the market is now smaller than it has been for a considerable time. Under such con ditions, unless something occurs to encourage hope of an improvement tn prices dull specula tive markets may be looked for in tho immedi ate future. The first decline in prices was arre'tod at 94c: the reaction which followed carrying the market up to94JjR94c for May and subse quent important fluctuations 011 the decline i'.ffe. ?4Kc 91c, 94KC 9c, 91. 94c, and 94K9oc. There were a few transactions at 9Sc for May, but there was no general trading under 93c. Tho market was without re cuperative energy. The corn market was weak at opening. The weakness of tbe wheat market and the beauti ful springlike weather were tne incentives to the selling spirit which animated local specu lators at opening, under which the first trading in May was done at 51c as compared with clc at the close nt the market on Sa urday. Alter selling at 50c there was a momentary reaction to 51)c. and afterward weakness was tbe rule to tbo close. The decline stopped at 50Kc. The oatsmarket wasonlyfairlyactive. Heavy receipts, liberal supplies for to-morrow and the weakness in tbe other markets were tbe princi pal bear influences. Ihc fluctuations were fre quent but narrow. Tbe provision market sold off immediately that trading commenced, tho grain commission being free sellers. The packers were sellers also, although bogs were reported to be selling well at the yards at 10 to 15c advance. There were reactions on the decline, but heaviness was the prevailing appearanco of the pit. Pork at tbe close showed a decline compared with the closing quotation of Saturday of 7Kc to 10c. Lard lost a on the same comparison and ribs from 2Jc to oc The leading future:, ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley fc Co., 45Sixth street, members Chicago Board of Trade: Open- High- Low- Clos- Articlbs. Ins. est. est. ing. tVBEAT, JI0.2 January 88S5 8SH S7J$ 87f May S4r8 05 93li 93V !y . 9u;s joh tan sa CO UN. NO. Z January 47, 47H 47 47j February 434 '4 474 47'j, Hay 51 Sl'i ion 5o OATS. SO.! January ! n G K May -nn nn 4i 44 June..... 4IX 44 41 413, mess pork. January $10 H 10 K 110 15 10 H February 1030 10 30 10 2u 10), May 10 87) I0S7JS 10 70 10 LARIt. January .. J 75 4 75 5 75V S72U February 5 60 5 80 5 77s 5 77 May 6 22; 6 K 6 15 U 17 SHOUT KIBS. January 500 500 490 490 lebruary 500 500 490 490 May 5 37W 5 42,S a31X 5 35 Cash quotations were as rollows: Flonr nominally unchanged. No. 2 snring wheat. 87c: No. 3 spring wheat. 83S6kc: Ho. 2 red, 90ViS9qXc: No. 3 corn. 47c: Not 2 pais, 42K4Cc: No. 2 rye, 70c; No. 2 barley noin lnol: No. hflaxseed. $1 16; prime timotby seed, SI 25. Mess pork, per bbl. S10 12UQ10 15. Lard, tier 100 lbs, $5 72j. Short rib sides (loose). $1804 90; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $1 20; short clear sides (boxed), $4 25. Sugars un changed. No. 2 white o us 42Kc: No. 3 whito oats. 42Jfc; No. 3 barley, 6G70c; So. i barley. 58S60C On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was unchanged. Eggs, 22J 7a c. NEW YORK-FIour dull; low extras, $3 40 3 60: winter wheat, low grades. $3 453 90: Min nesota clear. $4 104 85: do. patents. Jl 60 5 40; straights $4 35JJ5 lo: ryo mixtures. $4 00 i 50. Cnrnmeal moderately active; Brandv wlne, $3 25. Wheat Spot market dull. lower and unsettled; No. 2 red, $1 04K1 03in elevator. SI Offji afloat. $1 051 07J4 f. . !: No. 3 ted. 99:9!c;No. 1 Northern, SI 09J; Nclhardl SI 13; options are down u, and closed, weak, as disturbed by reports of bank failures in Kansas Citv and largo deliveries to England from the East Indies for last week. xrauiug onir moderate: Tin o .! January closing at $1 Oljf: Februarv. 81 01?il 05. closlne, $1 0JK: -March. $1 041 P 05. ,cI;i"';'Sl01!Ma3!1 O2103. clos-I0?,,81-,02'' J,,,,p' S1 Wi1 0llA, closing, 81 00: Julv. 9697c: closing, OCVc; Au! J, JV&WAc; closing, 91c; December, 96?i97c; closing. 96Kc. Kyfe steady and quiet; western, 76SS0c. barley firm and in good demand. Barley malt easy and qnier. Corn Receipts, 33 800 bushels; exports. 17,985 bushels; sales, 320,000 bushels futuies,34,000 bushels not" snot market dull and weaker; No. 2. 959Jc elevator; 60Jc afloat; nngraded mixed, 58M 60c; steamer mixed, 50c: No. 3. 58c: optious depressed and c lower as though realizing on account of eakness of wheat: January. 59 closing at 59c: Februarv. 5RUe. rinsing at sxvrn. May. 575S 3.16c. closing at 57c. Oats Spot market dull and lower; options more active and weaker; January closing 50Kc: Fcbrnary, 50' oOJc. closing at 50c:May. 60 H05lVVe, closin" at 50ic: spot. No. 2 white. 59kIr; mixed Wes.ern. 4852c; white do, 51oSc: No. 2 Chi cago, 51c. Hay firm and in fair demand. Hops are weak and quiet; Sugar Raw firm and in demand: refined quiet. Molasses New Orleans firm and in rair de mand. Rye fairly active and firm. Petroleum steady and quiet; united closed at 733ic fo. February. Cottonseed oil dull. Tallow dull and steady. Rosin steadvand quiet. Turpen tine quiet and firmer at 3940c Eggsin?air demand and firmer; Western, 27c; re ceipts. 27.900 packages. Hidos firm and quiet; Texas selected, 5060 pounds. 68c Pork quiet and steady: mess, $9 7510 75; now mess, $11 50U 75; extra prime. $9 50I0 50. Cutmeat irrecrular and falrlv nrtiv. ninL-ial bellies. 5c: do shoulders. 44Vfc; do hams Vi⪼ middies dull and weak. Lard weak and quiet: Western steamers, 12c; sales 1 250 tierces at $6 12e 15: options sales, 0500 tierces: January. Sfi 116 12. closing at $6 10 asked; February. $6 12(46 1J. closing at $6 10 asked; March, S 2IB 23. clnsingat $8 21 asked; May. $6 40 6 43, closing at SO 40 asked Butter quiet and easy; Western dairy. 1220c; do creamery. 1928c: Elgin, 2SJfi9c Cheese active and Strong; light skims, 6ti8c;Ohio flats, 'K392JC. ST. LOUIS Flour easier; XXX. $2 903 00 familv. $3 I03 25: choice. 3 SiKffl.1 n. f-.,n.. 3 954 10; extra fancy, $4 25g! 40; patent, $4 60 4 75. Wheat The market was unsetiled throughout, but tho tendency was downward; fitst prices were s down from Saturday's close, and after tho nosting of the visible sup ply showing a much smaller decrease than an ticipated, valnes dropped rapidly, finally being Ruriuir.: Corn onened weak aud &c lower tli.m sun,! day's close, and ruled weak in sympathy with wheat to the close, which was Jjjh lower than Saturday: No. 2 ca;h 47Kffil7Kc: Slay, 17JiS 4Sf. closing at JlJic: Joly.4ia19Ke.cIr.sin at49JJc Oats easier; No. 2 cash, -i&ici Jlay" 44m!HC, closinc at JIXc Rye strung; xi 2, 7US71c Barley dull: Coma, 7a Flaxseed quiet and lower at $1 20. Provisions quiet. Pork New mess, in -job lots, flO 37K. Lard Prime steam. $0 KZKQ6 05. Cornmeal steady i 2 SU. Corn a shado easy: rJn. 2, sacked mixed and yellow, 62c; white. BJKS3 active and firm, ordinary to gooa, 1K. Bran firmer SI la Hay steady: Drimo sit- choice S1BQ18 50. Hog products steady with a light demand. Pork, old SJi9c. Lara, re fined tierce 5Kc: boxed meats, dry salt sbonld ers 4Kc; sides SJfc. Bacou shoulders. 4n; sidesfic" Hams, choice tncar cured SJfQOJic Suear stronger, generally higher: open kettir chnico 4Vic; fully fair to strictly prime, 4'XISI 4 3-16c: good conimom to good fair. ZK4 l-lBc common, 2'4ic: inferior 2)i3t-. Centri fugal choice white. 5J; off white, iJigo 5-lGc; crav white, ho S-ltuti-holcc yellow lariUed. 6K5 3-I6c; prime do 5 l-l&aopgc: off dp, 5 5 l-ldc: seconds, ZZ: llnlasees firmer, onen kettle, stnctlv prime, 202Sc; good prime 22 24c; prime.. 2ie22c:coiuinon t goon, fair. 2c; centrigugals good prime, H$15c; prime, l:'13c; good common to fair, OSHc; common, 8c. Syrup 10323c. PHILADELPHIA-Flour Desirable lamily grades weak: clearings and low gradei stn.ijy nt qniei; Western wintef clear. !1 504 6".r0o do straight. 4 (io4 Ho; "Inter patent, 54 85 S 15; .Minnesota, 84 U0c4 SO: do straight, $4 5C 4 SO; do patent, 55 CCS'5 23. Wheat Spot steadv: ontlons nuiot: No. 2 reil. Januarv. onTi 99Kc; February, tl 00K1 01; March, Sl"02iS 1 03; April, H U4K1 & Corn steady; steamer no. mixed and yellow. In grain depot, sac; no.anuxea ana yeuow, w ao,eic; no. 2 I mixed, Jannarv, 5939Kc; February. 5959Kc; Blarcb. 5960c; April, 59Ka60a Oais Car lots steadj: futures quiet; No. 2 mixed,,49c: No. 3 white. 49c: No. 2 white, elevator. Sic: do in grain depot. 51J4c and do clipped. 52c: No. 2 white. January. 6OKS50Jio; February. 50 SOJic; March. 51K51c: April. 51J24c Provisions quiet aud steady. Pork Mess, old, $11; do new, ;12 60: do family. $1313 50. Haras, smoked. 10llc Butter dull and weak; Penn sylvania creamery, extra, 272Sc; do print, extra, 29333c Eggs firm: Pennsylvania firsts, 28c. Cheese firm: part skims, 6Sc BALTIMORE Wheat Western dnll: No. 2 winter, red, spot and January, 7c: May. $1 02 bid. Corn Western firm: mixed, snot and January. 58Jifc bid: Slav, 56KS56Jc; steamer. 57c bid. Oats quiet: Western white. 5I52c; do mixed. 4950c: graded No: 2, white, 52c Rve quiet; prime to choice, tOQKic: good to fair, 78&79c. Hay dull and easier; prime to choice timothy, $10 50011 00. Provisions quiet. Mess pork. old. $11 50: new, $12 00. Bnlkmeats. loose, shoulders, 5c; long clear, clear rib sides and sugar-pickled shoulders, 6c: sugar-cured, smoked, shoulders, 7c: hams, small, llljic; large. JOJic "Lard, refined, 7Jr; rrnde. 6Jic Butter quiet: creamery, fancy. 27Q2Sc; do lair to choice, 2124c; do Imitation, 22c: lidlo fancy. 21c; do good to choice, 1216c: rolls, fine, 1718c; do to cooa. 1216c; goou fresh, 2526c. Coffee firm; Rio cargoes, fair. 19c; No. 7, 17Je. Receipts Flour. 13.632 barrels; wheat. 1,601 bushels; corn, 14,820 bushels; oats. 6,000 bushels; rye, 1,200 bushe's. Shipments Flour. 10,562 barrels: corn, 25,756 bushels. Sales Wheat, 2,500 bushels; corn, 1,050 bushels. CINCINNATI Flour dull: lamily. S3 S54: fancv. $4 35lH;4 70. Wheat dnll. lower tn sll; No, 2 red, 96c Corn irregular and lower; aio. s mixeu, oi(r?o-c. uats quiet and nrm; No, 2 mixed, 47c Ryo in fair demand and firmer; No. 2, 75c Pork quiet and steady at S10 25. Lard dull and lower to sell at $5 60 5 70. Bnlkmeats dull; short ribs, J4 87g5 Ou. Bacon stead v: short clear. ?( Ou. v in.t Bsteady and in good demannatjl 14. Butter nrm; rancviiigin creamery, 30c; good to prime Ohio and Indiana, 2025c; choice dairy, 15I6c. Linseed oil in fair demand at 5153c Sngar firm: hard refined, K7c: New Orleans. 4 oc Eggs nominal at 2222c. Cheese steadv ana nrm; choice full cream Ohio flat, fc10c MINNEAPOLIS There wa3 a very good demand for cash wheat and most of tbe lots were closed out. Prices woro well sustained in view of tho weak condition of futures. The range for No. 1 Northern up to uoou waft be tween 88 and fc9c, with most of it going at8Sc Local millers were tbe active buyers, with a fair outside demand. Elevator companies did not appear to be buying anything. Closing qnotations: No. 1 hard. January, 89c; on track 90, No. 1 Nothern, Jnnuarvnnd February, 87c; May, 91e: on track 8788c:No. 2 North ern, January, 85c; on track, SogbOc. MILWAUKEE Flour unchanged. Wheat easy: No. 2 spring on track, cash. 87SSc; May, 88Jc; No. INortnern, 92c Corn oaS):No. 0, on track, 48c Oats easier; No. 2 white, on track, 44Q41c Barley easier; No. 2. in store. 67c Rye easier: No. 1, iu store. 72-Kc Pro visions quiet. Pork May, $10 85. Lard May. $6 22. DULUTH Wheat was again weak and lower to-day. Trading was larger. Receipts over Sunday were 23 cars. Closing quotations: January, SDJc; May. 90c: No. 1 hard. 89c; No. 1 Northern, 85c: No. 2 Northern. SOc TOLEDO Wheat active and lower; cash and January. 95c; May. 97c; July. 90c; August, 8c Corn dull; cash, and May. 51c Oats quiet: cash. 40c Cloverseed steady: cash. $4 35i February, $4 40: March. $4 45. 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OCIca hours 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. ar.s Snndays, 2 to 4 p. X. Oonsule them personally, or write. JJOCTOE3 LAKE. cor. Penn ave. and 1th St., Pittsburg. Pi. je3-7iDWk NERVE, ANO BRAIN TREATMENT.1 Siwclfle for Dystcrla, DIziinesa, Fits. Neuralgia, Wate fulness. Mental Depresaloa.Sortenin-fof tho Erain.ro suiting In insanity nnd Isaclic? to misery decar and death, Prematuro Old ge-Barrennesct, Loss ot Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses, and Spermatorrhoea caused by OTer-eertion of the braia, selX-abase or OTcr-indnlence. Each box contains one month'a treat ment. Si a box, or six for $5, lent by mail prepaid. With each, order for &ix boxes, will end purchaser (ruarantee to rcfnnd ooney ifth? treatment fails to ctr- iJ-ir-nfee -' ' -tar' 'old only by EMIL6.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave.. and Corner TVylie anl Fulton st. PITTSBURG. PA. mylS51-TTS3a ELECTRIC BELT tor WEAME1 InMENdebllitate-t tbronirh disease or otherwise. 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