LOTS OF LIVE STOCK. Receipts of Inferior Cattle Still in Excess of Demand. DRIFT OF MARKETS BOWKWAKD. Light Botcher Beeves Suffer ths Least From the Decline SIIEEr AEE LOWER AND SWIXE SLOW OrncE of Pnvsnrnc; Disrvrcn, ) Wednesday, An?. 10. TI10 total number of cattle on sale at East Liberty Stock Yards this week has been about 120 loads. against 115 lands last wi ck ami 11" the previous vieek. A large pro portion of the ofieringR for a month pat lias been common and low grades. In this week's run were probably a half doen lo.ids of Ohio bet ves weighing 1,000 to 1,700 lbs which wero cloo to primo. but notqiuto there. It has been :i Ions time tircc .ti ictly prime In cv os wero oITcirtl at Kat Liberty In carload lots Buvers lrnm 1-nneas-tcr comity wero present this week in smaller force thin usual, for the reason alleged ihafthey wero not tie well tieatoil at iftt Liberty la-t week as Buffalo buyers w civ treated. Tho only regular Lancaster county buvcr who diovTcdup nt Liberty this w cck was Levi M"ning, who never falls to appear. Owing to fewncs of buyer' and low quality of stock market Mere not so good this -week ns Inst Light sniootli bnieher beeves heme in very light fupplv. pncc heldup close to those nf lust week, but market in general were voak and lower, and about a half dozen loads were still in the pen this morn ing. The best price paid this week inawhole bile May was 5 75. Thciewoi-o few good cows on sale and common victe not wanted. The range of markets v as fi on to $10 00 per head. Olives were identiful, esperiallv thoe of common and low gitidi A few choice ealers sold at Ce, but. witli this exception, 6c was the, top ol the market beep '1'liero have been on enle from i5 to 30 carloads during the weeic, nuainst 35 loads last w eek. Pi lees aro low er all alone the line, lambs showing tho great est decline. The best thecp and lambs aro 15" to 20c lower than lat week's range, and poor stock is l"c per rwt lower. Ibe top price ot sheen this week was 5c per pound and lambs 5?c and only a few choice reached these price. Hogs The run lias been light, tiiore being: not ov er 15 loads Snail daring tho week, and these mostly grassers. Corn fed hogs are in very light -upplv. The top of the market to-day was $5t. A Stock Firm's Review. Following is the weekly report of markets by Holmes. Uowlen, Bnggs & Co.: WTe report 112 car cattle on sale Monday and Tuesday, which showed no improvement in quality or weights on the past two necks' run. Tho attendance of buvers was not good, and as the Eastern markets were reported the worst of tht season, thcro was little de unnd No orders came from exporters or fur I-astcrn shipment, which bad a bad ef fect on our m.irket. And the result was that our market was depressed all along the lino. There were a lew early sales of most desira ble lots nt about last week's prices, but, as a rule, the market opened lerv dull at 10 to CO cents loner than last weekand con tinned dull all thioueh.w ftlin number of cars ur.soldat li o'clock, and several loads were shipped Last in llrsl bands rather than suf fer lapses m hicli shippers would havo been compelled to undergo. "To quo'e no prime to extra on Kilo; cooil I.4G0 to 1,503. $5 00 too TO; good 1,201 to 1.300. $4 75 to f5;gnod 1.00J to 1,1(0. $3 75 toft M: miTed heifers and steers and rough bait fat, POO to 1.20u $3 to$? CO: cow and bulls. $21 o;3 2"; stocker-, 700 to 9X). $2 50 toJ3 25 fresh cows and springers, $20 to $40 pet head: veal calv cs $5 25 to 6 by the deck load, with a lew small lots of irime veal at $i25toS6 40. Heceipts of bogs continue light and quality poor and demand light, at about Heady prices lor corn-fed, while gmssets rnd pigs sell at very uregular prices. We quote good corn h-gs $5 SO to $5 s0; grassers. $1 25 to $5 23; pigs, $1 00 to $4 50; roughs, $4 00 to $4 75. Heceipts of sheep and lambs aro light, but quite enough to supply tho demand, and prices about same as last week. tVe quote ! to 100-lbs sheep at $4 75 to $4 '.O, SO to JO lbs. ii 40 to $4 Gn 70 to S lbs, $3 75 to 44 25; com mon and light ends, $150 to $3 50; lambs, $450 to $5 73. oine of the Sales. , The following area few of tho sales re pot ted by commission firms: n. MrCall A Co.: Catllc-il head. 20.800 lbs. 5325; SlKd. 24.C30 lbs 53 40; 2 hl"ld, 21,010 it, $3 70:23 lievl. a,M0ft", $135:10 bead, 12,795 15 $3 10; 7 calves, l,u01bs !4 CO. 10 calvrf, 1,310 lbs, $5 75. Micer IH head. Is. 73 ' lis $1 St. P. M. I.tiKertvAItro.: ( attle 10 head, l.0001ts., ft 0: (SJhr-id, 7.000 lbs.. Jl 7: S hind. 10,110 lbs., $4 Oi; 18 head. 22. (CO lbs., Jl CO; 16 head. 18.000 lb?., Jl "XI; 20 liciul. S,aHb-,. fl 41; 10 head. 15.100 lbs.. $-1 Ol. Ho(rs-34 llt-ld. j.370 ll.. $.1 85: 17 head 3,750 lb., fi R0; 13 l.i-wi. 1.010 lb fl 50. Slieep 12 ll-nd. 2,41m lbt. , $ :0: VZ head, ll.tXIOlht., $4 Ji. s. . lledt-s A ' ii.: Caltlc-12 heal, ll.sno ft. j3 2T.:ilaT'. kHOllK. $3 00:iOhead,ii,twlbs?4l5: 4 h ad. 4.210 ri p sn. It, ral-i-s 2,00ii &-. $" .VI; 23 calves 4.i'0 ltp. $'i T: 11 ealves. 1,74.1 Iti. J3 00. Hojrs 40 hi-ad.st.10 lbs. ji:S head, ioio lbs. f .Vi: 03 li-id. fi.mi lb $ii5: si hogs, 13,210 lbs, $5 15: 2: In art. 1M?)N $S 110. 22heid. ;.31( lbs.",-.-!!. Hi-tp 1 h -id. .".-! lbs. $4 sn: 70 iad.C3in lbs. $1 23: HO hi ad, :..Sii lb 3 50. i4 brad, a.coibs,''' ; B head. 4.740 IhN $1 0. 9S l.tail.7.s3i lb, $4 20:6) heaik 4.1211 BK 3 li:T lit-niL 4.4 5 lbs. i 25; 119 luad. s.vmits. $4 7:194 head, 13.030 lbs, $ J3; 104 head. 10. WO lbs $4 85 Drain, liver i Co.: Cattle 11 head. 14. 170 lhs. $3r9:13 Lead. l&Rn lbs, $3 no; 20 Lead. 22.10 lbs, $4 1:4:33 head, ls.jsolb $2 10;2t head. 21,1.30 lbs, $3 25: 10 llPld. 23.COI lbs $4 25:16 head, 10,2110 lbs, $7 11; 22 head. 2T1.070 lbs. $3 10. Ho(rs-82 head, Jionilbs. $5 i; 47heail. 7,.Vp0lbs, $30:17 tipad, 2.2" lbs. .-, 10.51 head. '.I.TOtilbs. $5 8-i;71 head, 10. 540 lbs 3 25: OS III 11I. 10.2IIJlin. i 15; 36 head ColO lba, i75..li"d,4.2:irtlbvf'5 10. st1Wp 1st head. 17 .1(1 lbs. f, 111; lv ii-d. 1.41m lbs. $3 25 J.iJin llrtki't .t to.. Otttlc-S head. 22.610 lbs. !3 40. loliead. 10.30(1 lbs 14 .H: 13 head, 13. M0 lb, 54 !: 54 b ad, 2" 31 0 lb. $3 -0: 20 bead. 13 1-0 lbs SI 43: 22 brad. 214l lbs H (0. Sheep 1.0 head. H.anlb-. S3 vi: 1.5 li-.t, H.5'KI Int.. 20; as head, 4 3'Olbs lffj 3S sbeep. 2.750 llist5Pn: 1(0 bead. '.twilK 'Sin. Hugs 71 huid, 14.Wilhs, J5 70; 73 lltad. 11.3.0 lbs. $5 7": 114 bead, 18 510 lbh. $5 CO; 43 lie.'!. 10 2ulbs i 05. 7S head, 9.7701hs ?5 uo. Item kor. I.lnkluim A. Co.: Cattle 13 In ad, 13,300 ll.s.. $3 : 15 head, 12,2oP lbs.. S3 20; 20 head, la, 800 ts.. (3 70. 22 In 3d. 22.7KI lbs., $4 00: 17 head, 16,240 !bs.. $4 1": 22 head. 24 62l' lbs.. $4 25: 21 head. 24 2J0 lbs.. $40.6 heifers. 4.0s0 lbs. $3 00. Hull -42 head. 8,Cl lbs.. J3 .Vi; 13 head. 1.070 Ib., $5 -Vr. IK head. 23 (Oi lbs. S 80; 74 held, 13.150 lbs.. $5 4.); 39 head. 1C..VO lbs.. i 30. s),,, p109 bead. 12.200 lbs., Vi 1": 50 ln-ad Idoltis.. $4 d: 72 head, 4.020 lbs. jlOl. 107 head. sB" lbs , $4 0?, S head, lo,150 Ilia.. ?4 25. liu Head. Slln lhs. $4 10. H".me. Itonlen, Krlj?s A Ct.: Cattle 21 head, 23 "Id s, $3 05; 22 head. 2S.SK) lbs, $5 00; 20 head, 2t is 3 el: 23 head, 21.taolbs $.140: 20 head, 2I.3' lbs i 05: 21 hiad, 22,s0u ;n5i jj j). 39 head, 19 "I" Ids -3 00: 25 head. 2.1, KX lbs 2i(; ss head. 1)4 sin lbs, 1 03; 22 lieaiL 3i.Si0 lbs, $3 15; 29 calves 3.I." Jus, y, i; lOeaUes, 1,310 lbs $0 40: ." heifers. 4,iia1s. ;:bs. Hog no head. H 170 lbs $4 00; 126 bead. 2!. l'l His $5 bj; 99 head. 14,850 lbs, $i70;253 hca.l. 42.r0 lb. f'xO; 31 head. 3.180 lbs M SO; 19 hiad, 3.2jiln. ?5 35. heep 132 head. 14.U0 lbs. $4 50; 1 1 ,ioad. 3.740 lbs 1 50; 26 head, l,750lb6. $540; 162 i.i'a I. ti.OJI lbs $4 50. Hue. llireinoodA Iuihcff: Cattle 12 head, 13, ?7U His. t3 mi: 9 bead. 11.2s I lbs. $4 75; 20 head. 22.380 Hie. S3 sii; 17 bead, 1MV) lbs $1 70; 15 bead. 13.920 lbs. 3 40; 20 head. 24.SM lbs, (i 80; 23 heaiL 24,R,H lbs. $1 15: 20 head, 24,.5ihs $4 75; heirers 7.070 lbs.2 7 Hup- 2:Uu ad. 5.270 lbs 13 50. head, 4.431 lbs. $4 73: .50 bead, 7.M0 lbs $5 10. 20 head, 4.270 lbs $5 40: 47 head. 7.2ml lbi. -55;:o head. S.0(0lhs $ s0: 53 head, U 700 lbs. $5 83. Sbeep-122 head, 9.54'j lbs 4 25:103 head. 8.520 lhs, l ,0- to llfad. 4.2"01hs -4 SO; 63 head, 4.4.0 lhs $i W: 60 hiad. 4.W ltn, $5 15; 3 head, 5,320 lbs '1 15. Hj Telegrapli. New Tork I!eec Heecipts, 2,47 head, Includi'i . ci'smrsilr: market .ictive ami linn; iiativ- strs. $3 25ft"; 05 pel 100 n.iunds: Tfxnlis and ( olorados, tu (rial 5"; hulls and cow. $1 70'i2 25, dressed beef steadv at 1QSic per jwund: shipmen's to-day, 912 beeves and 2 l-Oquaiters of beef. Olives Heceipts, ls52 liead- market Vc per pound liighen vetils. $5 nogs 75 pci 110 pounds; gi-Rssei-s and buttermilks, $2 CJi 75. heep Heceipts, f.irV, !i -ad; Mieit .inn: luiiibs fc per pound u-u lien sheep. ;4 2.g-5 40 per iwl pounds; lan-b., $4 50r. 3C; divssed niuttoit frtradyat f,:'"-c ,ht p'l.md: dressed lambs firmatrjjeijo.- Hog' lietcipts. 4.U72 head, consigned direct: uoniuidlly sieadtat $5 (x'$ 8 M por ltO jviunds. " C li.rag.i Cattle Heceipts, 14,1X10 head: niilpiuent. 4,0.0 nead; niarKct .low and Hte.idj to we.tLer; top p;ict.s lor mitivee, $j 59 (f3W: ui"iiuni ana (rood 5 0J5 25; others, a 35g5 75: 1 ea..i :i.. lone-,; 3)tft2 75; stockers. Si lvij.3 25. Un, $1 lnjj: ba. U'jg8 Heceipts, :!,0.o liead: hliipiiicnt-, U,WO li'j.-id: lnurket, net've stead) lost.-ting: l.itiiliandcomtnoii, SI2.1g3!:liackiis5O&5 10. prime he.nj mid tMitcher . (.tilts r"i ji5 00: piiuie light, $" 70Wi if), second rUs,, $5 i;p5 t!5; gmsors, 1 59&1 !'. ?.Hieje-f!ei-elpts, JO00; shipments, 2,.VIt; lin.i-i'et, u'endj: ii.i..ii'CHra,S Sofil 50. :ui"dand ietlici, Jl 70g5 25- Tevins 4 00 4 t'7:f: Montana ie"ieis .-., 75gJo Kr. muttons, s4 l.nj'4 2i; Iannis, .3 M.J5 50. lluttilo Cattle i:eeeip:, 135 loads thi.iugh, 2 sale: slow -1 .mi but little doing: good in i-hoioe teers, r 0-Hi 23: sales s'oeli 01s. S2 752 sfl. Hos Hece.pts. 47 lo-ids tliroucu, 12 sale; btoedy lor good corn-led glades; lower hr oll.Jr kinds; sltics grtI: ootrt-fi'd med'iiins $5 S- (?" 99. i-iostiy $5 CT b .S5: corn-'cd 1 orlreri, $ ,7('(5 75. s,r)C0., ,., , lambs Itcceipis, li loads t!iroai;b. 4 eale; !-.iitdc stronger; all sold; (-alt's good Kheep, $4 50ff 1 '.). vomnion to fair $3 5C&4 Ji); lambs, 4 5iVi3 75. M. Iaiu1 Cattle Kocciptt-, S.'TO; sbiv n.ent l.tOO; maiket wc-ik; good to choice native steers, $1 F0g5 fO; fair to good do. $2fO4U): Tetan and Indian steers, $2 30 S Ok cannei-s. l C3?2 25. Jlogs lteceints. J.- I 800; sbipnieuts, S.!X: market Btrong: fair to cnoice neavy, ya 4(,a aw; unaeu pruacs, ?s w 65 45; light fair to best, $5 30Q5 50. Sheep Heceipts, 2 400: shipments, 000, market Ann; fair to good, $2 5eg4 CO. Cincinnati Hogs steady; common and , light. $4 00ft 1 25: packing nnd butchers. I S4 S.V&5 50; receipts. 2,300 head; shipments, 530 1 bead. Cattle heavv; lair to choice butcher I grndes. $2 2t4 25; prime to choice shippers. 51 005 25; ri'ccipts, i,wv neau: snipments, itu bead, sheep steady: common to choice, $2 0'R4 50; etru fat wethers and yearlings, $4 75H5 00: receipts. tvOO head: sbipnieuts. 300.1 nead; lambs easy; common to choico I $2 503 50. Oimiha Cattle receipts, 163. Slow and n shade lower on'all grades of beof steers. .Mnrkct easier on butchers' stock: steers, $4 253,5.'i5; butchers' steers iS 754 50. Hogs lieceipts, 2 350: lairly active and llrni on best "i-ides mid slradv on ether irrades: ! puees mnced fiom ft W to 5 30: bulk, $4 05 ! 5 15.1iebt,$4Mg515;bi'a3,$1755 20;uil.-ted, . if uoy.ui. Sheep .o receipts; nominauv stead; iiativea.J2 504 73; Westerns, $2 25 J 4 75. Kansas Cit Cattle Heceipts, 0,000 bead: I shipments, 3.200 liead; tho market was dujl uutthtnidy to lower; "tecrs, $i 90g5 70; cows and heifers $1 252 03; stockeis and feod ers, $2 50(S CO. Hogs Roceipts, 5,200 head: siupuiout, 2,000 head: market active and slc-uty to 5e tii'-her; bulk $4 955 13; all grades, $3 J03 25 Sbei'i Heceipts, 100 head; slilpments, S'O bead; market steady. ludianapnlis Cattle Heceipts, 230 bead; market and prices unchanged. Sheep He ceipts 150 head, market about steady; prices unchann"d. Hogs Heceipts, 3,000 head: market fairlv sdeady. choice heavy, $3 25 A 55 do mixed. $5 15 to 3 45; do light, $5 la to 5 53; pigs, $3 OOvJl 50. SEE-SAW GRAIN MARKETS. Atticat Kmls 'With a Kally Corn tho strong, est Cereal on tho List, Closing Very Active Oats Show Much Strength Pro visions Moderately Active. CHICAGO As usual of late there was a high tension at tho opening of the wheat market this morning, and because of a pros pect of a squeeze in corn and a cold wave in the Xortbwest there was a good bulge tho first half hour. Cables received wore very conflicting. Sales of August wheat were principally between $1 01 and $1 03: Septem ber, between 99c and $1 02. December opened about 1 cent up mound $1 03, touched $1 04. 6old back to $1 02, up to $1 0 to $1 3. to $1 03K. to $1 OlJi, ui $1 01, to $1 Oljg, to 1 C2U, to Jl 0 to $1 02JJ, to $1 0-., to $1 0 to $1 02Ji Miortly bolore 1 o'clock. The wheat market took another bound at the close and sold nttbe high point of the day for December, at $1 04, and closed strong at $1 04, or 1 cents up from last nbrbt. August closed at$103X, September, $1 rajv The leading Interest on Change at the opening was in the corn trade. The talk of large holdings of com, which does not come out on auj advance yet made, has caused a more pronounced feeling about a September deal. This put the trnae on its mettle at the opening. The most general beiiet Is that Mr. Hutchinson has a hand in holding the long corn oil the mirket, and with the fanners holding tho actual stuff back a squeeze wonld be v en- natural. The market started very flighty. The first price was quoted by many around G7c lor s.eptcmbei, while sales were qnicklj made ali the way from C7o to C8c There w as a drop to fiic and a second bulge at the end ot tho hom to GSJc From tins there was a sharp dccllnde MitU the break in wheat, carrying the September to C&c. It then be came a see-saw market, adducing to CTlic, selling again nti'c tofl6c, to 67c, to CiJc and to 67c at 1 o'clock. Tho com market became very active and strong nt the close, and apiin sold close to top figures. Then September 1 covered to 6Sc and closed 2Jic over last night. August soldnnjc 011 the early bulge nnd back to efijic, closing GSJc. October sold to 61c, to 61j4c, to 60Jc, to ilJo at the close.; Considerable strength was apparent in m c n thn isn - u lion iiflnao ti'nia IvOWIj'o 4Jlll .' IjIIW Jiuii, 1 in,n j av.n v. v i" paya higher. August ad3-anced tp 2SJc, and Jluy to 32Jje, when the market broke to2efor August, 2sjfc for September, and 320 for May. The decline was due to the slump in w beat and free selling. The market after ward rallied Vc under fuirbuj ing. There Is quite a bulie Just belore the close, par tiallv on account of the bulge in the other market8nnd partially because of good buss ing. The provision market was only moderate ly active and talrly flrm, without much busi ness. Pork wat. active and pi ices irregular. The maiket opened stronger at 7Jl0o nd vance. and a further appreciation ol 32v? 15c was gained. Liter prices receded 7? 10c and closed comparatively steady, land had a fair -demand. Prices ruled 57)c higher on the whole range, and the market closed steady nt medium figures Short ribs -wcretairly active, though tho prices were somewhat irregular. The close was rather etcady to firm. The leading futures ranged as follows, as corrected by John M. Oakley & Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of Chicago Hoard of Trade: Open- High- Low- I Clos- ABT1CLES. fug. j est. e-t. I lng. ULAT XO. 2. I ! AngH6t $1 Ol $1 C31! $1 M'i $1 03s$ S-iptember 102 1 02'i tn!)! 1 02,'i Dcre-nber 1 13 104 1 01S 101 CiirvSo. 2. August COX (Ok, 68M CSH SepieinlHT. ftssj CsS. tx', 67;n October 01,'s 011 W 4 OtTSXO. 2. Auzust 28'f 281 25 &i hepteinber. 25J; 2i't 2S, .0 Jlav 2!, 33- 32'i 3.11! Mrss Pock. September 10 20 10 37 "i 10 20 10 30 October in 5 10 50 311 3i 10 42 January..... 3 3i 13 15 1310 13 25 Lakh. ' September ihi 0 65 fiCi 6 03 October . 7n t 77' (.71 4 75 Janu-irv 7 12 7 12 7 IB 10 shout Kins. bepteralier. 1107' (1 72' '1 (K 0 65 Oolober 6 721", 0 55 75 6 77'$ January 0 B7 7(2 , w I 0 95 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour qule nnd nnchaneed. Xo. 2 spring wheat, $1 0-2l$lfi;i OT.iXo. 3 spring wheat, rc;e: Xo. 2 red.ji u2Jrfei 03: Xo.2eorn,6Sc: Xo.2 o.itK.2i: Xo. 2 whiu- 3j31c; Xo. 3 while. 2siQ2Se; Xo 2 rve, iWic: Xo. 2 barley, C5c: Xo.o, 1. o. b , 505sc: No. 4, f. o. b., S2e; Xo. 1 flaxseed. $1 1.7; prime timothv seed, $1 231 23; mess pork. $ bb., $10 2510C0; lard, fl 100 Rs,6 02 G 65; short rib side (loose), $8 C3g6 70; dn salted shoulders (boxed), $6 256i0: short clear sides (boxed). $7 257 35; whisky, dis tillers' finished goods, 5JI gal., $1 U: sugars, cutloaf, 55Jc: gmnulated, 4kc; standard A, c. On the Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market was firm; lancy creamerv, 22 23c; fresh dairy, 14JQlSc. Lggs, 1414)c. XKW TOKK Flour Fiimcr, moderately active. Cornnieal auiet. steadv. Wheat Spot market modcratelv active, unsettled, closing higher; Xo. 2 red, $1 OifeH ll$g in olevntor: $1 loal 12K afloat; l llg;i 13J f. o. b.; No. 3 red, $1 Ob's; ungraded red, 1 o:' 1 19, Xo. 1 Xorthiru to arrive, $1 18; No. 1 nam nl to arrrive. $1 22: Xo. 2 Chi. cago, $1 171 17K; Xo2 Milwaukee. $1 15 1 15'i. Ontii.iis unened UlS'i.advanced 'S.ia! J; declined lg2 and closed finn atlll)j: over ycsteroaj: Xo. 2 red August. $1 OTKS1 1 closingat $1 11: .September, $1 Hi r,l 11, closing at $1 iljfc October. $1 Hwjl 1 closing at 1 11: Xovembcr, 1 lljl 12Ji. closing at $1 12Ji: Decomber, $1 11 U-1W1 U?J, closing nt$113; January, $1 1361 15 closing at $1 15; Feb niBiy, $1 H1 lCjJ, closing at $1 1C(J; May, $1 15;fel J7J4. closing at $1 11&. Uj-e Western September delivery un settled at first; offorod at 10o du el. no to Die allo.it, closing st-onger. Corn spot market Higher, quiet, dcaici: Xo. 2, 80c elevator; S3s alloat: un graded mixed, 77gS-5c: Xo. 2 white 77&70C: options vaned Hequently wholly thiough mnuipulatiou; opening Ji'igle up, advanced Jivllc more, declined and recovered ifcSjlc, Closing i-te-uly at IglJe np for the dav. Aug ust, 7b79e, cosing at 7tc; Septcmljer, 74 7."Cc, (.losing at 74Xc; October, 71K672J4C, closing at 52c: Xovember, bSc, clo-ing at (,t-c: December C2C3c, closing at Ii3e; May, 5c. uais ?Dot maiket nio-ieratelv active, stronger: options fuitly active, firmer: August, :15c; clos.ngal SJc: September, 34J43l8c, closing at Siytc; Ociobei, :435c. closing at 35c; spoo -so. 2 w hue, 4-44 ; No. 1, 40c; do white, 47c: tnixed Wusitni,:3S7c; white, do, 3s 5H-; Xo.2Cliicago, 3(.3c. Hay firm and quiet. Hops weak and quiet, 'inllon dull and steadv. Hggs steadv and quiet; Western, lu 17c. Hides firm and in moderate deiiuinu. Pork dull nnd steady: old mess, $10 0t Hi 75. new mess, $10 a012 UO; extra prime, $10 -3tfi0 75. Cut meats quiet and steady. Middies quiet and firm. Lard stronger and moderatcij act.ci; Western steam, $ti 93 bid: .September. $C !h6 SJ5, closing, $C 92 bid; October. $7 05, closingat $7 03; November, 57 13. closing at $7 35; December, $7 24; January,-? 40Q7 4J, closinc at $7 41. Butter quiet and linn; Western dairy, 1215c; do cream ery, livgiic; do factory, 12i4;c; Klgin, 22c. Cheeao quiet andabont steadv; Western, b 7c, part skiuis, 3j(i6c. I-HILAMELPHIA Flonr firm but quiet. Wheat opuuod c iiiglior, subsoqucutlv re- ber, $1 i;ei WJi; Xovember. $1 loUOii. Corn -spot and August adTanced So under .1 good demand for local consumption. Lator futures were wholly nominal, as thcro whs no fcpei'iilntivo trading. Xo. 2 high mixed and y'l!o-.v, in gram dt'Dot and elevator, 7.." 79c: Xo. lr.lx'-d, Angust, 7!i'0'-: Septem ber, 75ft-70c; OctoluM', ,72575c; November, 71 72c O'lls Ca:; loia WciKer; gt,od Western the ungraded white, 41JJI4c;old ungraded white, 4Ge: new Xo. 2 mixed, early, at 44c; do, later, at 40c: Xo. 2 white, 45c; do, at 44e, and do, at 41e, the asking rate at close; futures wero nesrieetcd and nominal; Xo. 2 white, August. 3i5(i39e; September. 3TKg37c; October, 37 gssc: November, se3Sc. Butter firmer nut quiet; Pennsylvania creamery, extra, tiyimSo; An print, extra, !8c. ST. LOUIS Flonr lower and dull; family, $3 3C3 40; choice, $3 50:t $0; fancy, $4 00 4 10; extra fancy, $4 ooaf 30; patents, $4 CO 4 70. Wheat Xo. 2 red, cash, 9707Mc; Au gust, OJVtSOOKo.- closing at 93e bid: Septem bsr. 97Vfi9Ko, closing at 09c; December, $1 01Jii 03,, closing at $1 03.' Corn tst sales were -lo above vesterday; Xo. 2 cash, eOKQCOjic: August, C2K!o, closing at 61o bid; September. SSJItWlMo, closing at 69J40 bid; jear, 43)J44ic, closing at 44a: UUID 20Kc: nal; S SeDtembor. 'ISKfiZ&ic. closlns- at 23e U.ji.T', U- 111 bid. Hye Xo offots; Xo. 2, 9Jc bid. Butter very firm and higher: cicamery, 2122c; dairy. 1518c. Eggs slow and unchanged. Provisions firmer but very quiet. Pork, $10 55. Lard, $G 23. MILWAHICEE Flour qnlot. Wheat firm; Xo. 2 spring, on track, cash, 9Scl 00; Soptember. USJgo; Xo. 1 Xorthern, $1 0L Corn steadv; Xo. 3, on track, cash, 65c. Oats qnlet:Xo. 2 white, on track. 32c. Bailoy easier; September. 65Ko. live easier: Xo. 1 in stole, s9c Provisions "auiet. Pork September at $10 23. Lard September at $6 12K. CINCINNATI Flonroasler. Wheat easier: Xo. 2 red, 98c. Corn scarce and higlior, Xo. 2 mixed, (OXc. Oats easier; Xo. 2 mixed, 31c. Bye easlen Xo. 2.98c. Pork easier at $10 75. Lard quiet at $8 37J. Bulk meats and bacon steady and unchanged. Butter strong. 'Eggs steady at lOfilic. Cheese scarce and higher; prime Ohio fiat, SJg-Oc. KANSAS CITY Wheat lower: Xo. 2 bard. cash, 'JOc; August, 89iio bid; September. 800 bid; Xo.2 red, c-ish, eSUc bid; August, 8914c Did: .September, 89c bid. C Corn higher; Xo.2 cash, i?iQ5J?ic; 'jc: ivu'xusi.. rfu uiu: ouumm- ber,54cbuL Oats loner; No. 2 cash. 2Gio bid; August, 2Cjc; September, 28o bid. firm at 13c. Ksge HALTIMOKE Wheat unsettled; Xo. 2 red spot, $1 OSJifll 09: the month $1 08H1 00: September, $1 08I 03; October, $1 098 1 COJjJ: December, $1 llsfaskcd. Corn firmer, spot, 74s; Oats weak No. 2 white Western, 45o uskod Hye easier; Xo, 2, $1 05. TOLKDO Wheat active and firm: oasb, $1 02VJ; Augnst, $1 02: September. $1 04: De cember, $1 05i. Coin du 1 and firm; cash, 6 ic.. Oats quiet; cash, 30e. Hve llrm; cash, 69Je; September, OOo. 311NNEAPOLIS Wheat Xo. 1 hard, on track, 9Jc$l 05; Xo. 1 Xorthern, August, 95$c; do September, 99c: December, 98o; on track, 99c$l 03; Xo. 2 Xorthern, on track, 85cfl 00. DDLUTH Wheat Xo. 1 hard, cash, $1 09; No. 1 Xorthern, cash, $1 07: Xo. 2 Xorthern, cah, $1 03; September, 98Ko; December, 99iobid. Metal Markets. Xew Tonit, Aug. 19. Pig Iron quiet, Ameri can $16 001? 25. Lead dull ; domestlo $4 47K. Tin steady; straights 20.10o. Xew York, Aug. 10. Petroleum wns very dull and tho sales were the smallest for several weeks. The opening was week, later the prloe was bid up Kc, then tho market became dull and romalnedso until tho olose. Pennsylvania oil spot sales none. September option closing 63c. Lima oil no sales. Total sales 2,000 banols. Coffee Markets. Xew OntEATTS, Aug. 19 Kio, ordinary to fair, 1S19. XEwYor.K,Ang.l9. Coffees-Options opened steady 5 to 15 points down; closed firm, unchanged to 15 points up; sales 19,000 bags including August, 16 5016.6i; Soptemoer, 15W16C5: Ootober, 14.30srli.10: Xovember. 14 8014.70: December. 115513C0; Januarv, 1S.20Q13 23; February. 13.15: March, 13 50(13(0. Spot rio, quiet, steady; fair cargoes, 19 Xo. 6, 1717K- Price of Bar Silver. tSPECTAL TELEGBOI TO THE DISPATCH. Xew Youk, Aug. 10. Bar silver in London, 45 5-16d per ounce; Xew York dealers' pi ice for silver, 99c per ounce; commercial price, 93Jc. Wool Markets. St. Locts Wool Receipts, 69,206 Bs; ship ments, 11,700 lbs. Market steady and un changed. The Drygiods Market; Xrw York, Aug. 19. There were no new developments In the drygoods market. The Turpentine Market. Xrw York rurpentine quiet and steadyt C3C3ic THROUGH THE CASING. INTERESTING RKrOKTS FROM THE TVKLXS YESTERDAY. The Baldwin Doing From 40 to GO Barrels an Hour ome AVells in the Gordon nt McDonald Dry Holes at TVildwood nnd Moon. Tho Baldwin well of Gnffey, Murphv & Co., back of Xoblestown, was gauacd j-cster-day morning and started off at CO barrels an hour. Last evening it was reported by one of the ow ners to be putting out 40 barrels an hour, and tho pipe line people are now bnsy taking enre ot the oil. Tho big Matthew's Farm well, northeast of the Baldwin, of Gnffey, Jennings, Murphy A Co. is putting out 75 barrels an ho'ar. Their Xo. 1, on tho Hen on. Is down 1,03 feet; Xo. 8. Ilerron. down 500 feet, and the rig is up for Xo. 3. Their Xo.l, on the Bell, is 1,200 feet deep: Xo. 2. Bell, 900 feet, and a rig is up for Xo. 3 on the same farm. All of these wells aiein close proximity to the Matthews well. Guffev & Galley will commence a well on the Cunnel property to-day. It Is located between Oakdale and Xoblestown. Pat Gallagher has bought seven acres in fee between Xoblestown and Oakdale, and located a well on it. Gnffey & Co's. well on the Albert Wittcngale, half a mile northeast of tho Matthews will, got the fifth snnd to morrow atternoon. It bad scarcely a show ing of oil in the Gordon sand. The French Settlement. McDofAtD Shaffer & Co.'s well, on the Fanny Johnson property on the hill back of the station, got the Gordon sand yesterday afternoon and was showing light. Gartland 5. Hays' Xo. 2, on tho Miller larm, is being watched with a great deal of interest, as It is In a laigo traot of undeYeloped Territory. It was expected to get the fifth snnd latolastnigbt. It is tho bisgest Gor don sand well In the floldandis making over 100 barrels a dav Irom thnt rock. Their Xo. 1 on tho Miller farm is making 40 barrels an hour. Guclcert Slcel & Eebeit's well on the Mevevis considered the best in the field, it is still making 90 ban els an bonr. J. B. Samuels will got the Gordon sand this afternoon on the Campbell lot. The U. P. Cbnicli lot well had to shut down vestetday on account of shortage of water. It is doing 40 barrels a day from tho Gordon, and vi ill firobably reach the fifth sand to-dav. The loyal Gas Company's Xo. 4, on the Ed Mo Donald, was due to got tho Gordon sand last night. Hartman & Co are down 1,400 feet on the Snuters thrcoaercs, and Pow & Emerson are 1,000 feet deep on tho Davidson lot. Both of these wells aro close to the old Sauters Xo. 3. Several TTolls Dry. Wildwood Guffoy & Queens Schwab Xo. 1 is in the sand and showing for a fair well. The Both oil Company's Xo. 1 on the Peeble's six acres is through tho sand and dry. Powers, George & Co.'s. well on tho Mrs. McCaslin farm is through the sand nnd dry. Evans & Mandeville's Xo. 4 Wright will get the sand Saturday. The Roth and the Forest Oil Company's Xo. 13 Harbust is on top the sand. Griffith A Co.'s. Xo. 6 Herr is down 1,900 lect. Guffev & Queen are fish ing for tho tools nt 1,400 feet 111 their llungu Xo. S. Dry AVell Down at Moon. Moox The Kanawha Oil Company's Xo. 6, on tho Meek's, Is thiough 0110 sand and dry. W. C. Mellon hns shut down for casing at ills drilling well on the Meeks. Tho Forest Oil Company's Xo. 5. Getty, near Comopolis.was due to get tho sand last night. Their Cooper Xo. 3 is down 1,5X); nnd their Snowhite Xo. 3 is the same depth. Ritchie & Bctts aro drill ing on the Onstott reserve at Moon. Yesterdaj's Local Fcatnres. Regular oil opened atGiand was bid up to and closed at bfyi. September opened at 65, highest 05 lowest 61!, closed 65,'. Trading was lntht. Bcfiued InNow Yoik, 6 63s; London, ojjd; Antwerp, ISf. Daily average runs wcto 74,63; daily average shipments, 137,147. Oil City, Aug. 19 Xationnl Transit cer tificates opened nt 65?c; highest, 66c; low est, 04c: closed, 65Jc: 6ales, 170,000 uarrcls: clearances, 118,(00 barrels; shipments, 70,250 barrels; runs, 9S,031-barrels. Bradford, Aug. 19. National Transit certificates opened at 66c: closed, 65J-c: highest, C6Kc:low est, 61c; clearances, 33,000 barrels. CLEVH.AJ.D, Aug. 19. Petiolcum quiet: S. W., 110 Gc: 74 gasoline, 7c; fG3 gasoline, 10c; Cry naphtha, 6c. KniJEP. Comfort. Cure. Try Daisy Corn Cure. Action quick; cflcct permanent. Inquire of untwists. Pittsburg - dispatch: OX THE SOUTHSIDE. Striking Features of Knoxville and Beltzuoover Boroughs. A RAPIDLY GROWIM DISTRICT. No New Features in Speculation, hnt Everj thing Points to Improvement. OFFICE AND STREET NEWS AND GOSSIP Looking toward the Southside from Pittsburg tho view stops at the top of the hill. There is no indication of several thickly built up settlements just beyond whose existence is unknown to many. Taking the Knoiville Incline the most remarkable railway of the kind in the country the visitor is speedily landed in Allentown, a comparatively old settlement with oonsidomblo business, sorao good streets and a preponderance of framo houses. This is the Thirty-first ward of Pittsburg. Just boyond Allentown is Knoxvillo bor ough. It is difficult to tell whore ono ends and tho other begins. Some of the paia phernalia of oity government soon in tho former is missing in tho latter. Tills is about the only difforonco at tho dividing line. But furthor on thero is an appearanee of nownoss in Knoxvillo that forms a strik ing contrast to the older sottloment. Most of the liousos in Knoxvillo are of brlok. Knoxvillo was organized into a boiough about 18S3. Tho town was laid out by tho Knoxvillo Land Company 14 years ago. The ground upon which it stands was formoily known as tho Knox farm, consisting of 00 ucies. It is bounded on the west by Beltz hoov or borough, on tho north by Thirty first ward, city, nnd on the east and south by Lower St. Clair township. Tho prin cipal streots aro Knov, Matthows, Orchard, Boyd and Jocunda. The cblof buildings are a lino stono public school and several churches. Thoro are a number of handsomo residences occunied by woll-known people, among whom are J. F. Easton, W. W. Mur ray, W. Bowalter, G. J. Stahl nnd others. The Pittsburg Shoo Company oporatcs a large plant. Water is furnished by the Monongahola Water Company, and gas by the Philadelphia and Manutacturers' Xat ural Gas Companies. Building is active, and lots findready buyers. Nearly all tho streets aro paved with firebrick. The population is about 2,0:0. Xoar bv is Beltzhoovor borough, also a flourishing settlement. Thoro Is a great deal of vacant land hero, the bulk of it be longing to tho Bailey estate. The Bailey homestead is one of tho landmarks of the Southside. Since the completion of tho now Cnstlo shannon Inollne Boltzhoovor hns taken a new leaso of lifo. Its proximity to tho greatest manulacturmg center in tho country is a tiong attraction to homo seekers in moderate clicumstanccs. Land Tnlues aro modcrato but enhancing with the growth of population. It is not utrtlcult to forecast tho future of the hill district of the Sonthsldo. Alibi ding tho only outlet for the most populous quarter of the city, it will in a low jeais becoveied with comfortablo homes, with nil modern conveniences, including rapid transit. An electrio road is now lnopeiatiou from the southeastern cornerofBrownsvIUotwoinllea out the Brownsville piko, and others are under consideration to unite Allentown and both boioughs with tho oity. Business News and Gossip. Several good-sized deals in realty will ho closed as soon as the persons interested re turn from thoir vacations. The reconstructed Anchor Bank.approach lng completion, will bo an ornament to Fifth avenue. The stone front will bo one of tho handsomest in the oity. Mr. D. P. Black sailed from Queenstown yesterday for homo. Jndgo Bailey is one of tho largest land owners on the Southsido. Pittsburg has several thrifty colonies on tho Southsido, which will bo ready for an nexation in a few j ears. A prominent broker says there is now more money in rural Pennsylvania than thero has been for years. Thoro is said to be a movement on foot to advance coal stocks on the improved, out look for tho trade. r Tho repot ts ol the discovery of extensive uuuiuiram coti uoius in aiexico nave boen confirmed by advices received by tho Bu reau of American Republics, Washington. During the months of May, Juno and July of this year $1,450,C00 Kansas farm mort gages havo been paid off. This Is a very good sign. American 4)i per cent bonds are in activo demand in London. On call yesterday Citizens' Traction 5's were otfeied at 109, w ith 105 bid. There was a call vcstciuay for reorgan ized Electric stock, but none was on tap. Einlciiton is to have another national bank, with a capital of $50,000, and James Bcnnet as President. Mjvrments In Itealty. Baxter, Thompson & Co., sold for A. C. Ilciss a two-story frame dwelling of six rooms, situate on Lang avenue, Twenty-second ward, lot 46110 feet, for $2 500 cash. Black & Baird sold for Mis. Mary Lock hart to D. M. Miller, a property having a frontageon Pearl street of 40 leot by a depth of 137 feet to an alley, and having erected thereon three two-story frame dwelling houses; lor $3,400. Hoffman & Bolaridge, Wllkinsburg, sold a lot on the north side of South street, east of Conter street, Wilkinsbuig, 6Jxl32, lor $1,800 cash. Peter Shields sold for the Schenlov Park Land Company to James Mulvlhill thfee lots in their scnenley Park plan; one on Haldano sft-eet for $400 cash, and two lots on Lydia street for $925 cash. Cliailes burners & Co. report tho following additional sales ot lots at Blaine: Z. P. Tow lies, Midway, Pa., lot 23, block 5, $150; F. W. Earnest, Xew Castle, Pa., lots 39 and 40, block 9, each $400; Henry Ackersou, Jolms tow n, Pa., lot 61, block 8, $300; Thomas and James Phillips, Wheeling, W. Va., lots 67, 63 and 69, block 8, $950 lor all; P. T. Alexander, E'ist Liverpool, O., lots 82 and b3, block 8, $500 each. M. F. Hippie & Co. sold for Hogg & Dysart lot Xo. 2j 111 the City View plan, Allegheny, to J. E. Joss tor $500. John IC Ewing & Co. sold to Thomas J. Carroll, for tho Burrell Improvement Corn puny, a vacant lot 20x120, on the corner of becond and Eighth stieet. being lot 172, in Kensington pluu, for $350. John K. Ewing & Co. sold to JamesHorron, for W. C. Riddle, tho propcity, Xo. 13 Gar nson stieet, second watd, Aliegneuv, being a two-story name nouse of five rooms, with lot2170, lor $2,150. Tne Hurreli lnipioveraent Company re port the following lots sold at Kensington: C. H. Arnold, Braddock, Pa., 182 block J, $255: Jacob Bitter, Sow Texas, Pa., CS block 7, $(.00 cash; Mis. Mary loager, Pittsbuig, 37 block?, 70t 25; Conrad Egorter, Allegheny, 141 block 6, $43125 cash; E. Clinton limko, Pittsburg, lot 27, block 13, $637 COcash. The Building Record. , Permits for the erection of the following buildings wei e issued yesterday : Miss Georgian.! White, two brick two and one half etorj dwellings, on Ellsworth street, Twentieth ward. Cost $10,544. II. Samson, brick two and one-half story dwelling, on Ttrrai strtet. Four teenth ward. Cost $.3,000. Wellington McCord. frame two-story dwelling on McDonald street, Tiventv-flrst ward. Cost $1,010. 3ira. F. X. Kai-coti. frame two and one-halt story duelling, 1111 Terrace street. Fourteenth ward. (!nt fc.VRn.l Mary F. Bolluian, frame addition two-story dwell ing, on Braddock btrcet, Tn enty-6ccond ward. Cost $2,(100. Miss Blanche Lytle. frame two and one-iiail story duelling, oa Hazel-rood avenue. Twenty-third ward. Cost $1,000. Mrs. Leoffler, lrame two-tory dwelling, 011 Lee alley. Sixteenth ward. Cost $1.3)0. Jlus Campbell, brick two Hory dwelling, on Paciflc street. Twentieth ward. Cost$l.5U0. HOME SECURITIES. TOE BEARS DO A LITTXT: CLAWING TO KEEP IX PRACTICE. Features of tho Day on Change Light Bus iness nnd Few Cbangos In Figures Electric Bobs Up Wreckers at the End of Their String. Yesterday's stock market was moderately active, but barren ot incident or feature to give a clew to the trend of the speculative pulse. The bullish disposition known to he abroad was held in obeyance, and the bears were allowed to do a little clawing. Sales were 131 shaies, divided between Du quesno Traction, Central Traction, Phila delphia Gas and'Electrjo. There were no price changos of signifi cance. Philadelphia Gns closed a fraction below the opening. Pleasant Valley im proved a little. Tho rest of this group aoout held their own. Thcie was no change in tho thuesday. august 20, miners. There -was some demand for Elec tric, indicating returning interest in the stock. Tho adjourned meeting of this com pany will be held nox Tuesday, provided there bo no adjournment. , New York wns strong and active pearly all day, closlugntornearthotop. There wasa bulge of $4 in sugar. Chicago was compara tively quiet. Wheat was lower. London was stronger for Erie, Lake Shoro and Atchi son, ahd low er for Union Paciflc. By way of comment it may be observed that the country is too well off for anything to bo made out of tho few weak spots thnt are beinir uncovered here nnd there. Busi ness appeaiancos aro brightening, and evi dences of that fact are clear in the increaso or exchanges shown bv Clearing House re turns and increased railroad earnings. How-stocks can bold to their present low quotations In the face of tho returns or rail load earnings which will demonstrate an in creased dividend-paying pow or is a question beyond the ability ot a novice 6r even a pro fessional to imsw or. That these earnings are already being re ported, thnt tbov incroised over last year when the range of prices was much higher than at present, is a matter of simple com putation, and this fact nlono is sufficient demonstration of tho temporary nature of piesont conditions. Snlcs on call yesterday were: First call 13 Duquesno Traction nt 13i, 1 membership at 400. Second call 20 Central Traction at 16.57 Underground Cable at C3J, 10 Electric nt 11, 3) Philadelphia Gas at 11. Third call No sales. Bids and asking prices at each call were: FIRST 6ECOVD third excuaX-qe call call call 6to( ks. b a b a b a Arens.I Hank.... 70 .... 70 .... 70 .... Allcg'yX. Bank (13 Cum. X. Hunk 95 l)uii'n.Nafl ilk 133 .... 183 I'.T.JtT. To... .... 155 .... 155 .... 155 Muertv X. Bank 103 Marine Nat. Bk.j.... 110 110 Masonic Hank bO 60 M AM. X. lla.iki 59 Mod. iai'l.l!nnk 190 Sarn Deposit Co.. ..... (3 Orm'nK.A.B'k.1 172) li. E. L. & T. Co. 75 Uuatman's Ins... 32 Citizens' Ins 37 Van. & Mer. Ins 48 National Ins 60 Western Ins 50 Char. V, (! as Co 8 OhloVallevGas 25 Pcolile's N.lj.Co 12 - 18 P. X. G.AP.Co S'S 7 SU .... 0 Philadelphia Co. 11 11)4 11 Mi 10 11 Wheeling (las 3) .... 20 .... 20H 25 Central "fraction. Urt 17 13.... 15H-- Cltlzens'Traction 62K MX Pleasant Vallcv.. 22 22M 22'4.... 22 22 CliartlcrsRv . 551j.... P.AW.R.R.CO 9)4.... P. &W.K. B.Co. preferred.... 21 22 X.Y.AC.G.CCo 33 Hand St. Brldgo. 43)$ Point Bridge. ... 10 Hidalgo Mln. Co. 3 3?i 3 La N. Mln'g. Co. 30 30 .... I.ntterMln'g.Co. 12 1234 12 W12X 1234 Wosfgh'soEIce lilt H4 Mon. Water Co 29 Un. S. AS. Co 9 7 SH .... 9 West. A. B. Co.. 101 103 101 .... 101 .... Stand. U. C Co. OIK 61K.... At New York v ostorday tho total sales of stooks wero 33,700 shares, including: Atchi son, 31,790: Chicago Gas, 8.833: Dolaware, Lnckaw anna and Western, 3.200: Erie. 6,990: Louisville and Nashville. 3L153; Missouri Pacific, 0360; Northern Pacific preferred, 9 740; Richmond and West Point, 4.EC0; St, Paul, 21,820; Union Paoiflo, 42,040. AN OFF DAY IN STOCKS. LESS ACnTEAXDTVElKER THAN FOR THE FOUR DAYS PAST. Industrals Monopolize "What Little Activity There Vi'as An Advance in Sugar Gains nnd Losses Equally Divided Railroad Bonds Activo and Strong. New YonK, Aug. 19 The stock market displayed less activity than during the last four days, and its temper was somewhat un settled owing to the efforts of thoao who aro in favor of a more substantial reaction than has been seen. The number of sold-out bulls increases from day to day, and their desiro to again get into the long side is be coming an important factor in tho course of pricos, and the present high levol of tho market glv es them a great deal of cnCour ngement, such stocks as Rook Island, wliioh has advanced from 69 to above 80, being prominent in their arguments for a tempor ary setback to tho market. Tho rampant bulls, however, of which thcro are a large number, Insisted that thoro is, as yet, no sign of weakoningln tho list, and consider able manipulation of cliques serves to jilve strength to the remainder of the list. Tho strength of the market asserted itself Inter aild higher prices were reached In tho afternoon. Tho market to-day, however, lacked the breadth of that of tho last fow dn s, and a few stocks, including Union Pa cific, St. Paul, Louisville nnd Nashville, Atchison. Burlington nnd Rock Island, mo nopolized the attention of brokers, while the remainder of tho list was comparatively neglected, and low special movements took place among them. The Industrials wero more prominent, and Sugar was the stiongest spot in tho whole market. Tho regular list moved in unison, with Rock Island nnd Bnillngton showing rather more sti cngtli than the rest. Most of the list was brought down to something undor tho open ing figures, but no serious break ooourrod, and the market from that time out wns feveiisb and in egular with frequent ohanges in temper, but few wide fluctuations. Sucar, however, continued to advance steadllv, the upward movement being ac companied by rumors that the trust bad practically acquired tho Spreckels refinery, which wonld be, for certain reasons, oper ated as an Independent concern. Tho not ad vance at the highest point wns 1 por cent, nnd most of this wns retained at the close. The regular list, however, developed no special feature of interest, and while tho Grangers were generally strong in the fore noon they lot n hat advantage thoy gained. The market finally closed quiet but steady to firm nt insignificant changes for the day. The net changes are about equally divided between eains and losses, but the 1 nly ones of importance are in the Industrials. Tho transactions of tho day reached 246 478. Railroad bonds were again active and strong, Dnt failed to display the buoyancy of the last few dnvs. and tho gains recorded aro generally fractional. Tho sales ot all is sues wero $i;p91 000. The following table shows the priefsof active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Corrected dnlly for The Dispatch br hitnet A Stkpheksox, oldest Pittsburg meinbera of the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: o c r n - a &r 7 S S ? r r ; 21 Wii 41 40V$ 41 80; 84 80)S 82-3 Si's SI'S 81 i 3l'o S7 3GH 30 84)4 -sH4!4 84 4 0D5 Sl 51 51 112li 113,'s 112X 1121$ 21J4 17! i 17S 17)4 17 hS 4JH 40 40 21K 201, 20'f 20 47M 47J 40iJ 47 KM 91 90 90S 67 C: 07J4 67H mn vzh mt 1131$ 79W 80)4 79)4 79K 20K Kl 103'4 109 IOJ'4 108)s 133 61)4 C.5JJ 0414 0i 321 33 I KHi 32-i 20 26 , 2(j 25 13-JK 1T5 113)4 1XM 127'$ 15 43 6 47;0 12 14 UH 11'4 14!4 5'lj, 59,'fi 59), 50 lllt Kl't IBS 1113$ 7lJj Kli 71 71' 42 70 70!i CTJi 19'$ SIM 92 90 Dili 98 "15 "iiij "iv-a i5$ 101 101H 101 101 12$ 12s I2'4 l;i$ fti 25 21 ilh 21'$ 21), !AH 55 5lll ,51s 37 37H 3.iH iifa 1C 161, IG's ll,"., 13 4!T$ 14 14V, 14's 14, 21 24 24' 24 Od1 WIS, C5 i 10 70 10 191$ 25 25 ' 25 25 H.W. 33 31 l!rt iil 11 1!) 30) 30'4 204 204f 14'3 W MS 50 5.1 185 185 193 18.1 12 I2S IZ 12 57S 57 Mi 57' 32'1 32K 32 32 87 07 05 Kt 107 107 10(1 108 137$ 13$ 1341 U'i 37 37 35JH 37 11 11 11)5 11J$ 24 24 21 . 24b 81 81 61'$ 81 3.W, 334 :H4 33'$ 75 75 74 74)2 American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil, pfd Am. hnrar Reflninir Co. . Am. S. Refining Co.. pfd.. Atc'i .ion. 5. r .... Canadian Paclllc Canada Southern Central of New Jersey..... Central racinc Chesapeake and Ohio C. tO ll pfd C. AO. 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust C, Bur. AOulncv C, 3111. A 6t. Paul C, Jill. A St. Paul, pfd.... C, Rock I. A P C, St. P. Jl. A O C.,St. P.M. A O., prd.... C. A Northwestern C. A Northwestern, pfd... C, C, C. A I Col. Coal A Iron Col. A Hocking Val Del., Lack. AWest Del. A Hudson lien. A Klo Grande Den. A Itlo Grande, pref.. E. T.. 1'a. A (.a E. T.. Va. A (,a., 1st p E. T.. Va. A (la.. 2d pref.. LakcKrle A West Lake Tr.e A West., pref... Lake shore A'51. & I.oulsv-llle A Nashville JIoblleA Ohio Missouri Paclllc National Cordage Co National CordngeCo., prel National Lead trust - u. V,. 1 r',.n.-t V. Y-. C A St. , " X. Y., C. A St. L., 1st pref N. Y.. C. A St. I... 2d nrel N.Y., L. E. AW I .. 1 ., ij t.. x y prtr... X.Y AX.E X. Y.. O.A W Norfolk A Western Norfolk A A evteni, pref.. North American Co Northern Pacific j.. Northern Piuilie, pref..... Ohio A Jilsslaslppl. Oregon Improvement Pacific Mail Poo.. Dec. A Evans Philadelphia A Heading... Fbc. Cln. Chicago A St. L. P., C. C. A St. L. pfd Pullman Palace Car Richmond A W. p t Richmond A W. P. T.. pfd .31. AUtllOLLSUIUlil.......... St. Paul A Dulutli. pref... St. Paul, .Minn. A Jlan.... Texas Paciflc Union Paciflc Wahash Wanvsh. jifa Western Union WhuSlngAL. 1; WheellugAL. E., pfd..., Mining Stock Quotations. Xew Youk, Aug. 19. Alice, ICO- Aspen, 200; Consolidated California and Virginia, ism. 700rDendwoodT., 123; Eureka Consolidated, 325; Homostako. 1030: Horn Silver, 3; Iron Sllvor, 1C0; Mexican, 225; Xew Colorado Coal, 1050: OntaS-io, 3700: Opliir. 360; Occidental, 100; Plymouth, 2t0; Savage.SOO: Sierra Nevada, 300: Standard, 110; Union Consolidated, 250; Yellow Jacket, 150. HEALTHY FINANCES. The Gold Sent Abroad Must Soon Return to This Country. Reports of local financers yesterday were to the effect that business was Improving right along, this being shown by a better call for loans and n heavier cheoklng and depositing. Funds were plentifnl and rates steady at 67 per cent. Bank clearings wore $2,103,753 76 and balances, $395,047 3L Cur rency vi as in demand at a premium. Tho bankers' Zfagazlne remarks: "The ability of tho American people to repurchase within a few months $100,000,000 of securities bold abroad, and to export in addition $50 OOOOSOof gold, aro splondld prootsof the financial greatness of tho country. The causes of this outflow of gold havo been widely discussed, but tho general conclusion seems to bo that tho gold has gone to Russia. There Is always somothlng ostentatious In those Russian gold transactions. The eminent Gorman banker, Blelchroedor, inn recent interview, a-serts that the gold will soon return, for Eussin must repay the Dutch loans of 17IX) and 1350, and is accumu lating gold lor this purpose. In duo time tho gold must bo paid out, nnd will return to this country." At Now York yesterday money on call was easy, ranging from Z to 8 per cent, lust loan 2, closed offered at 2. Prlmo mercan tile paper, 6J$7. Sterling exchange quiet and steadv at $4 & for 60-day bills and S4 S3Ji for demand. Closing Xlond Qnotatlons. U.S. 4sreg..,., do 4s coup... do 4s rej.. do 4i6coiip. Paciflc Os of 'D5 ..117tNorthern Pac. I8fs..ll5 iiufti no uo nus. .11--3 ....1017i orinw-rn v.ontois..wi do Debentures o... 1024 ....100;$ ....110 Orego 1 A Tran. Os.. St. L. A Iron M. Gen Lonlslanastamped4s 85 auQMuuri ui......,, Tcmu new set us., du do 5., do do Ss,, CanadaSo. 2ndt.., Con. Paciflc lsts., D. and R.'O. lsts, 53 aif, St. L. and San Fran. Gen M 103 St. Paul Consuls 125 &t. Paul, Cm. A Pac. lsts 118 Tex. Pac? L. Q. Tr. ..105 ..1(0 ..70 .. 98 ..103 ..118 do do 4s 8H Kcts H D.and H.G.Wcitl.t. iTei. Pac. R. G. Tr. Erie 2s ioo)$l Bets 31$ M.K.andT.Gch. Cs.. 70 Union Pac. lata 105)1 do do 5s.. 41,'West Shore Wi Mutual Union Ca 100 BloG.West. lsts.... 74j X. J. C. Int. Cert....l08J Dank Clearings. New YonK Bank clearings, $107,730,734; bal ances, $1.366730. Boston Bank clearings, $13,724,489; bal ances, $L2B3,;:03. Rato for inonev, 4 per cont. Exohnilgo on Now York, 10 17 cents per $1,000 disoonnt. PniLADKLrniA Bank clearings, $10,313,422; balances, $1,840 370. Money, 4 per cen t. BALTlMonr Bsnk clearines, $2,828,019; bal ances, $400,875 Rnto, 6 per cent. ST. Louis dealings, $4,C82,238; balances, $823,600. Money, 68 percent. Excbnngoon Xew York, 23c dlsconnt and par. Memphis Clearings, $213,028; balances. $122,101. Xew Obleaks Clearings, $776886. Xow York exchange Commoroml, par; bank, BOo premium. Chicaoo Money easy at 0 per cent. Bank clearings, $15,30 000. Xew Vork exchange sold at 70c discount. Boston Stocks. Atcli. A Top XH I Boston A Mont.. Boton A Albany.. ..202 Calnmet A Hccla Boston A Maine 175 'Franklin Chi., Bur. A Qulncv DOSiHuron Fltchhurg R. R. pfd 72 .Kcarsarge Flint A Pero JL, pfd 75 Osceola Jlass. Cmtral IIS Julncv JIcx.Cent.com 10s Santa Fe Copper. .44 .1,0 . 1554" . 1 . 12 . 37 .115 . 50 .155 . 17M .181 . 18 - 2)a . 16 N.Y. A N.Eiik 3j; Tamarack.. Old Colonv 10.5 Rutland com. pfd.... 73 Wis. Cent, com 11 Wis. Central pref.... 52 West End Land Co, Dell Telephone...., Lamson More S. ..., Water Power, , Allouez Jlln.Co.new lf rent. Jllnlng. Atlantic, . 13 $ Hntte A Boston Cop, 16 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers, Xo. 57 Fourth avenue, members of Xew York Stock Ex- cnange: Bid. 50)$ 15 Asked. 60 15 1-16 Pennsylvania Railroad Reading Railroad Buffalo, New York A Pblla Tadilrh Vallev 45S 24'? Gfi 47M Northern Paciflc 2144 Northern Paclllc. preferred &)$ Lchlgu Navigation 4G) Electric Stocks. fSPEClAL TELEGKSM TO TTTE DISPATCH". Bostoic, Ang. 19. Electric stock quotations here to-day wore: Bid. Asked. f)100 42 75 25 00 12 00 12 00 Eastern Electric Cable Co.. pref....$ .... Thomsou-Honston Electric Co 42 50 Thumson-Honton Electric Co. pfd. 21 50 Ft. Wayne Electric Co 11 7 Westinghouse Trust Receipts 11 75 THINGS WE ALL BUT. CHOICE DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE FIRM AT THE ADVANCE NOTED. Frnitsof All Kinds Aro Qniet Corn and Rye Tending Upward, nnd Oats and Hay Are TVeakerv-Lumber Activo at tho Quota tions. OrncE of PrrrsmjRQ Dispatch, ( Wednesday, Aug. 19. ( Country Produce (Jobbing prices) Our markets are unusually bare of choice creamery bntter, and the advance in prices already noted is firmly held, with prospects of still further advances before the week is out. Country butter also shows an upward inclination, and oleo is coming freely to the front under the influence of higher priced butter. Esgs arc quiet at quotations. To matoes, cucumbers, and, in fact, all garden products are slow at declining pricC3 owing to excessive supplies. The same is true of fruits and melons. Potatoes are in im proved demnnd, owing to improvement in quality. Choice Jersey potatoes aro activo at $2 por barrel. Sweet potatoes arc quiet and prices aro n shado low er than they were at last report. Tropical fruits are slow and dull, with lemons as the exception to tho rule. Peaches are so plentiful that there is llttlo demand for bannnas. Appli s OnrtMOc a bu-hel. 75cf!?$l 75 per barrel. Bcttek Creamery. Elgin. 2V20c: Ohio brands, 225XMc; commoh country butter, 1315c; choice coiintrv rolls, lGflac. Beajs Xew ork and Michigan pea, $2 352 40; marrow. $2 30S2 Ml: Lima bean. 5,Bc FnciT Huckleberries, $1 25 a pall; blackberries, o5c$l 00 a pail, 910cabox; grapes, $3 033 50 a stand. Beeswax 3235c lt for choice; low grade, 22 25c. (70EII Sand refined. $o 5010 00; common, $5 50 (ffS CO: rrab'cldcr, 12 0013 iiu $ barrel; elder vin egar, 14S115e ) gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, new. SSfiWfc; Xew York cbecscncw.StfJOSc: Limburger,llc5ll);C: new Wis consin Swelt7er, full cream, 1314c; imported Sweltzer, 2728o. Egos W17c for strictly fresh nearby stock; Soutlii rn ana Western cg;rs, 13c. Feathers Extra live itcee. 57iffi58c: No. L 49a 5CK- ; 16: mixed lots, dtftuc f lb. lIoEY Xcn crop white clover, 1SK203; Califor nia honey, l215cK. Maple stkit 7.vf,c is gallop. Melons Cantaloupe. $i 502.2 00a crate; Anne Arundel melons, ii ofO I U) n sugar barrel; water melons, $15 OOWIS 00 a hundred. P.EAUlLS-lcla.ware.55c(3'$I CO'pbasket.Jl 00(5)150 5jS hushtl. Pears. $2 .V0fo4 Hi? barrel. 75S$1 00 j) basket. Plums Damson, $1 5o a crate; wlldpluins. 7loe ! box. JIaple sugar 10c 3D IS. 1'ocj.raY Alive Chickens. 6575c a palr;sprlng chickens, 40a5ie a pair Live lurkevs, 7c ft 15. Dressed Turkeys. 15c 9 It): ducks. iiil!3n yt tt.r chickens. 1213a? lb; spring chickens llgloc?) lb. Tallow Countrr, 4c; city rendered. 5c. Tropical FrtuiTs-Lcmiius. $3 5aS4 75; fancy. $5,(05ii5 2j; Sorrento oranges. $3 So! 00 a boxrEudl oranges, $5 OOIS'5 60: Calliorula peiches, $1 5W3i.! 25 a bo;Callforn) i))lums.$15t(Q25a Ikit; bananas. 5075ctlri!ti, EG5?o"e good seconds f bunch; sugvr loat iiliieappl-i, $15 ouSi20U) t 100; Callfo.iila Bart lett pc-i!, V "0y2 75 a fiov. A'EOETAllLEs Cablinge, 2530c a bushel basket; beds, 253.5cadozcn; Southern onions. $4 25l 50 per barrel: Egyptian onions. $5 toa basket; outh ern potatoes, 31 c(X(t2 00 per barrel: awiet pota toH, $4 io4 2 per barrel; tomatoes 3Uf40cper bushel; cucumbers. $172 00 a barrel, celery, 20 (o.TOc per dozen: egg plants, $1 2W?1 30 a bushel basket; roastlug ears, &W80c a bushel basket. Groceries. Soft w hite sugars aro leported scarce, and markets are a shade higher since our last re port. Prices are M6c per pound above our quotations. Other sugars nre steady, lllo coffee Is quiet, and Java is firm. Gceex Ccffel Fancv-,-2325c: choice Rio. 22'$ 23,c; prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rlu. 202i;jc: Old Uoreruinent Java, 2930c; JIaracalbo, 252Tc. WILL L'lSKHNtStX; mv'v.iv&vSV3SClJJJ nr-wf wrws . . s-VAa.KiVVt-A'-w -SqrsTf- 4V .naisff'-i.wtif Ti Kfyaz m crJikrs. ss- a? dMSrFi a r?WPg5 ss?i-.Usci-S'iiia;xi.Ti irS&Wji nnd BUILD DP THE WnOfcE SYSTE1I TO PERFECT HEALTH. eirtc'rrucHoofland's Podophyllin Pills Slocha. 2ff,Tle; Santo. 21'$23Sc; Caracas, 24 28c: La (fuavra, 25S36'$c. Roasted fin papers) Standard brands, 24c; high grades, 2r,2!)c: Old Government Java, bulk. 30!J33c: JIaracalbo. 20ac: Santos 2I 2c; peaberry, 30c: choice Rio. 25c: prime Rio, 23r: good Hln. 22e: ordinary. 20521c. Sticks (whole) Cloves l"liic: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c; pepper, 12c; nutmeg. 750'v. Petrolkcem (jobbers' prices) 110 test, 6M: Ohio. 120. 7Sc: headlight. 150. 7c; water white. 90)tc; globe. lKSU'sc; el line, 15c; rarnadlne. lie; royaline, 14c; rcdoll, 10,llc: purity, 14c; olelne. 14e. JIiNEns' Oil Xo. 1 winter "trained, 424lc? gallon: summer, 35(ff37c: lard oil. .V.'aSc. "TKl'P Corn syriip. 2S32e: i-holi e sugar "yrnp. 37(n"-Wc: prime sngar syrup, 3K335c; strictly prime, S5fS37c. N.-O. JIor.At.SES Fancy, new crop. 45c; choice, 424Tc; medium. Miliar; mixed. Kinase. sodv Bicarb.. In kegs. StlS.IJjc: bl-carb., in )$. .5c; b!-"-ir!i . nssorled Tisckages, oiinfic; sal soda. In kegs, lc; do granulated, ic. Cakhlfs Mar. full weight, 0c; stearine, per set, 8,'jc: parafllne. llfllc. , Rice Heid ( arollna, 67'lc; choice, 6J$3c: i.ouiiana. oif.j.K:. Staik 11 Pearl, 4c starch. firdTc. corn starch, CdJSSc; gloss Fokek.n Fruit Lavcr nlslns $2 25; London layers. $2 vi: .Muscatel". $1 75: Calilornli Jtuca tels. $1 ui?l 75; Valencia. 3(T&5),c: Ondan Va lencia. 6(S7e: sultan.'. lCSMSc; currants 5)(35Sc; Turkey prune. 7(c; French prunes, 9(aluc: Snlonlca prunes, in J-lb packages 9e; cocoanuts, f) 100. $s 00: almonds ban.. 53 lb, 29c: do lrlc-i. 17c; do shelled. 40c; walnuts mp., I.1(Sil4c: Slcllv Alberts 12c: Smyrna figs isal le; new dates. 5"fi 6c: Brazil nuts 10c: pecans. IKtCc; citron, f) lb, 1719c; lemon peel, 12c lb; orange peel. 12c. DhildFri its Apples llccd. lir ?) lb; apples evaporatisl. 13(Sil4i-: peaches, evapomted. pareil. 20721c: peaches California, evaporaled, unpared. l.lffdl'U:: cherries, pitted. 25e: cherries, unpltteil. He: raspberries evaporated, 212lc; blackberries, ti)2(5 7c: imct'eberrles 8c. Sugars Cubes, 4c; powdered. 4'i'c:granulated, 4c: (onfectloners' X, 4'lc: soft white. 4(?t4!4c; yellow, choice. 3V4c: yellow, good, S'iSTbc; yel low, fair, 3i(tt.'7!C. PiCKLt.s Jiedlnm, bbls (1,200). $6 00; medium, hair bills (OTiO). $3 73. &AI.T No. 1. 5? bhl. $100: Xo. 1 extra,j)bbl, ?l lu;dalrv, per bbU $120: coane crTStal, f bbL $1 20: Illgilns' Fureka. 4-h'i sacks, $2 eO; Biggins' Eureka, 16 14-lb pickets $1 00. CaSnkd tioous Standard peaches. $2 402 5O; 2nds. $: 10fi2 25; extra peaches. 2 0T2 70: pie peaches, $1 5C1 00: llnest corn, $1 25 I 50: Hid. 1'n. corn. $1 0(l 15: red cherries $1 20W.1 30: Llrni b'ans, $1 3.5; soaked do. MIC; string do, 7CM)c; marrowfat peas. $1 101 25; soaked pecs 6VS70c; plueaoples. $1 SOJjl CO: Bahima do. (2 55; damwiii plums. $1 10: greengas. $1 50; egg plums. $1 ); California apricots. $2 0mS;2 50: California pears; $2 2i2 40: du greengagcs.il 90; dc gg plums $1 0; extra white cherries $2 85; raspberries, $1 10(a 1 20; strawberries. 1 1501 25: gooseberries. 1 1(3 1 15; tomatoes P3c(l 00; salmon, 1-ib, Jl 30riil SO; blackberries. 80c: snccotah. 2-ib cans soaked. 00c; do pre en. 2-Ib cans, $1 2(31 50: com beef, 2-Ib cans $2 2oa2 2:I-lt cans. II .: baked beans. $1 40 1 50; lobsters, 1-ib cans, $2 25; mackerel, 1-Ib cans, boiled, $1 50: sardines domestic. Ms. $4 'JMU 50; ,'. $7 CO; irdlnes. Imported. )4. $11 5P12 50: sar dines. imnortcd.1 ,s. 413 00; sardines, mustard, $4 50; sardines, spiced, $1 25. FISH Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. $30 00 3 bbl : extra Xo. 1 do mess f28 50: Xo. 2 shore mack erel. $20 00: Xo. 2 lar;e mackerel. $18 00; No. 3 large mackerel, $14 00; No. 3,,smallm ickercl. $1000. Herring-Spilt. $5 50: lake. $3 25 9 100-lb bbl. White Ash. $4 ;5? 10O-rb half bbl. Lake trout, M. 50 fl half bbl. Finnan haddics. 10c -p lb. Iceland hallhut, 12c V lb. Pickerel, half bbl. $1 00: quar ter hbl, $1 CO. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff herring. 90c. OATMEAL-J7 5C7 75 lb bbl. Grain, Flonr and Feed. Bales on call at the Grain Exchange: One car wbent, B. & O., $1 04; 4 cars Xo. 1 oats, 39c, 5 days; 1 car Xo. 1 oats, 3SJ.$c, 1(1 days. Re ceipts as bulletined, 21 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayno nnd Chicago Railway, 5 cars of oats, 1 of straw, 2 of flonr. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 6 cars of flour, 1 of rje, 1 of oats. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of corn, 1 of hay. By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car of straw. By Pittsburg and Western, 1 cir of oats. Corn Is firm and active nt a slindo higher prices. Rye is a scarce quan tity in this market, and markets have passed the dollar line. Wheat and flour are at a stand. There aro rumors, well authenti cated, that Jobbers aro cutting on present prices of Hour. It Is certain that stock can not now bo laid down here and sold at a profit under present prices. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store. iirAj-No. 2 red. $1 0731 rrt. Coax Vo 1 vellow shelC 71's72c; No. 2 yellow shell. 7I(T71Se; hlgii mix's!, 7(ic.ii7ic: mixed shell. 70S71c: No. 2 vellow ear. 7H?71c; high mled ear. li370c; mtted ear. BVECSSc. Oats Xo. 1 oats. 4MlcfNo. 2 white, .trWMOSc; extra. Xo. 3 oats, iS3Vl'$c; mixed oats 30ffi37c. RYE Xo. 1 Pennsvlvanla and Ohio. $1 0231 04. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy "prlng patents $6 0OTH16 25: fancy winter patents, $5 5aa 75: fancy straight winters. $5 OOtif., 25: fjnev straight spring. $5 WgiS 71: clear wlnter.$l 7555 01: straight XXXX bakers, $4 7.V5A 00. Rye flour. (Xva.5 15, JIILLFZFD No 1 white middlings $23 O0W23 50 f ton: N'o. 2 white middlings. $21 avS22 0): brown middlings, $19 002) CO; winter wheat bran, $14 50 015 00. HAY-Baled timothy, choice. 12 50n CO; Xo. 1. $11 00(S11 50; Xo. 2 do. $10 onfflio SO: clover hay. fi 0Tfg9 50; loose from wagon. $11 00(514 (0. accord ing to nualltr: new loose l.av, $11 0.15 12 CO; pack ing hav. W UKS3 00. Straw Oats, $7 237 50; wheat and rye, $7 25 7 50. Provisions. JIarkets nre firm and activo at onrqnotn tions.andprospectsare for further advances before the week is out. Snaar cured hams, large Sugar cured hams, medium Sugar cured ham", small Sugar cured California inrms. ............ Sugar cured b. bacon , Extra family bacon, per pound Sugar cured skinned lims, large ........ Sugar cured skinned hams medium , Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured bacon shoulders Sugar cured drv salt shoulders , Sugar cured d. beer, rounds Sugar cured d. beef, sets , Sugarcuredd. beef, flats , Bacon, clear sides Bacon, clear bellies , Dry salt clear sides. 10-lb average , Dry salt clear sides. 20-lb average... , Mess pork, heavy , Me pork, famllv...... Lard, ivtined. In tierces Lard, refined, in half barrels Lard, retlned, fiO-lh tubs Lard, reflned, 20-lb palls Lard, refined, 50-lh fin cans Lard, refined, 3-lb tin pails Lard, reflned, 5-lb tin palls Lard, rellncd, 10-lb tin palU IIS U'I 12 H 10 10 12 12 7),' 8'f 14 12 11 9 8V . 13 0O . 13 00 : : r : ?H m Lumber. The movement in this line is free, but at very low prices. The protracted strike of carpenter weakened some dealers, who havo been pushing stuff onto markets nt cut rates in order to realize It is believed that the worst is over. At all events, offeringsat tho low prices have declined of late, and theout look is better thin it wns a week ago. Buf falo and Bradford dealers have been press ing" stuff on to our markets tho past few weeks owing to dullness of Philadelphia markets. PIVE CXPLAV1--D TABDqrOTATIOVS. Clear boards, per M $52 0053 00 Sf lect common boards, per JI 30 00 Common boards per JI 20 00 Sheathing 18 00 Pine frame lumber per JI 22 0027 on Shingles, No. 1, 18 In. per M 4 75 Shingles, No. 2. IS in. per M 3 50 Lath 300 HARD WOODS YARD qrOTATIOl-TS. Ash, lto4 In $40 C07--.55 CO Black walnut, green, log run 45 00(a50 00 B'ack walnut, dry, log run GO 00575 00 Cherry 4O00S0 00 Green white oak plank, 2 to 4 in 20 (vi) 00 Drv while oak plank, 2to4 in 22 0u25Oi Dry white oak hoards, 1 In 20(03.5 CO West Va. yellow pine, 1 in 2u 0(525 00 Wi st Va. vellow pine, ljj In 25 O(gJ0 00 West Va. vellow poplar, to 1 In 18 nogs 00 Hickory, is to 3 in ls(KJC25 00 Hemlock building lumber, per JI 13 5U&1I 00 Bunk rails 14 00 Boat studding 11 CO Coaicarplank la uu rLAlTZD. Clearhoards perjt Surface hoards Clear, -lnch headed celllug Partition boards, per M Flooring, Xo. 1 Flooring. Xo. 2 Yellow pine flooring Weather-boarding." molded. No. 1 Weather-boarding, molded. No. S Weather-boarding. J$-lnch HARD WOODS JODDIXO 1 Ash Walnut log run. green Walnut log run, dry White oak plank, green White oak plank, dry White oak boirds dry West Virginia yellow pine, 1 in.... West Va. yellow pine, 1) in Yellow poplar Hickory, I,S to Sin Hemlock Bunk rails Boat studding Coal car plank ,.$ moo ,. 30 00035 00 2RO0 35 00 3100 25 00 .. soooawoo .iuoo on 20 00 ..$30 POS5 00 .. 15 0OW43 00 ...35 CO-SjO 00 .. 17 COftl!) 00 .. 20 0O7i.22 00 18 00r.i23 00 .. l'l (town CO .. 20 0O-7i23 CO .. la co.n-2- oo .. 20 OOsi-S (10 .. 10 0X&10 50 14 00 14 00 Is CO Eeoulate the bowels with Dr. D. Jayne's Small Sugar Coated Sanative Pills Tasteless, nainless, safe. At proper inter vals, one pill is usually sufficient. REAL ESTATE SAVLXGS BANK, LTM. 401 Smithfiold Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 5.100,000. Surplus, j-o'J.OOO. Deposits of 1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 percent. its PURIFYiiBLOOD rtT.WAij nrav rnmiiT.FVTn'f. ..-.- m. a... irvt, aju. w.-. BRIGHTER THE EYES, SWEETEN THE BREATH, TONE THE STOMACH, REOUIiATE TITE tlTER AND BOWELS. I TWO SUITS TOE DAMAGES Entered Against the) Pittsburg and Lako Erie Railroad Company. Attorney R. S. Martin yesterday filed pre cipes in two suits for damages against tho Pittsburg and Luke Erie Railroad Company. Ono was in behalf of Margaret AVclsh, for damages for the death of her husband, Michael Welsh. He was employed by tho company, and while riding on a hand car It collided with a buggy at a crossing at Char tiers, and ho was thrown from the car and killed. The other suit was that of Fntrick V arley. He wasa section hand and was working on the track near the Southside depot w ben ho was strnck by a train and severely injured., sick nEAD AcnECarler,s uttte LlTcr r,,!,, SICK IIEADACIIECart(,r,s ume Uy plllj SICK IIEADACIIECartCT.8rjttlc ur Pinj. SICK HEAD ACHECarter,s Llt,,e LlTer pnlJ BROKERS-FINANCIAL. Whitney cc Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. apSOCS nrnOI T'C SAVINGS BANK, itUrLt 3 FOUP.TTI AVENUE, Capital, $300,000. Surplus $51 670 20. D. JIcK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFF. 4 President. Asst. Sec. Treaau per cent interest allowed on time d. tiosits. oclS-lO-D John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Trivate wins to New Vork and Chlcaga 15 SIXTH ST., Fittsburz. THE MAN WITHOUT A STOMACH May exist as a museum freatr, but most of us recognie the stomach as nece-sary to Ufa and comfort. Jlost of n experience alittlo trouble from tliissourcc occaionally, wrong; action ofthestomnclicauslngdyspepsia, etc., and often the trouble extends involving tho liver and bowels, whence wo find biliousness and constipation. Wo find also that tho bowelsand Kidneys (nnture'sewago system) become clogged with effete matter, from which conies impure blood, boils, blotches, pimples, scrofula. f.crofn!ous swellings and cancerous complaints. The Burdock Blood Bitters taken attliebegnimng.oratanylater stage, arrests the trouble, re-tores the dis ordered orgnn to acti vitj , thereby removing; ev-crv v cstige of diense. B. B. B. is an abso lutely pure extract of rootsandherbs.which, cannot injure even the mo-t delicate consti tution, and as a cure for dyspepsia, bllious nes, constipation, bad blood, etc., succeeds in 00 cases out of 100. je29-0I-TT8-cosu DISEASES SWAYNE'S niWTMCMT ABSOLUTELY CTJHL3. Ulil l"w" The Mmpl app'teatlon of "Swathe's Oint MEXT TTlthout anr internal nietilclne. will run anr cafes of THter. baltKheim. Rlngirorm, Piles. I tcli. Sore, Plmpl. KrT-.Iijela. etc., no matter how obtlnatf or lone stindlng. fcml lir drugglots, or ent hT mill fur .0ets.: 3 born forjl 35. Ad dress DU. b'ATXE t SON, Philadelphia. Pa. Ask your druggist for It. nolo-GS-TT3 fi&Sffi 4 Distress after Eating. a Stomach Catnrrb !IM,L ach. Hoartbnrn, and all Jji forau of Indigestion. 5 Prepared from the fruit jp of the Tapaya Melon Si Tree foond ia the Ironies. S23 I)ri.gglsts sell -. 30TT3 SLEt5 A1LD1CAL DOCTOR WH5TTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBUItG, PA. As old residents know and back files ot Pittsburg papers prove, is tho oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in tlia city, devotingspeeinl attention to allchronio Sre-NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCDlHI IQ anl1 mental dls. persons. NZ. V UUOcasos, physical do cay, nervous debility; lack of eneigy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimple?, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting tho person forbuslness, society and marriage, pcrniancntl v, safely nnd privately iTai-i BLOOD AND SKIN,: eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tlia tongue, mouth, threat, nlcers, old sores, ara cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 ni Any kidney and tho system. UnilinM I j bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal dlcharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whlttier's life-long, extensive experi ence Insures scientilleandi-oliabletreatmenS on common sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as If here. Office hours, 9 a. x.taS p. m. Snndav, 10 a. m. to 1 r. M. only. DR. WHlTTIERoH Penn avenue, PItthburg, l'a :aS-49-D8uvrlc MANHOOD RESTORED. &AI him. ta9 "Wondrrfal SpanlsH Remedy. Is sold with a TVrit te n G ua ran t co to cure all Nerrotu Dis eases, snch as Wealc i'cmo.T.Loes of Brala P o w e r, J I e a d ft c h e Tf .ike fulness. Lot Man hood, JJerrousness, Las situde, all drains and lors of power of tho GcncrallTe Organs, la Before & After Use. Photographed from life. over-exertion, vonthfal indetcretions, or the eicestlTo use of tobacco, opium, or ptlmulants. whlca ultimately lead to Infinnitj-, Consumption and Insanity. Putup In convenient lorm to carry in the vest pocket. Prlca $1 a pickax, or 6 for $5. With every $5 order we glva a written cuarantee to cure or ref tad tho money. Sent by mall to any address. Circular free. Mention this paper. Address. MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Offlce for U. 8. A. 17 nerrorn Stieet. CHICAGO. ILL. FOB SALE IN PrTTSBUKGB, PA, BT Jos. Fleming & Son. 410 .Market St. Dnquenr Pharmacy. 518 Smlthfleld St. A. J. Kaercher. 59 Federal BL, AUegheEy Cltr. fe2S-Th DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases r auiring scientifio and confi cntlal treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. It- a P. S-, is tho old est and most experienced spe cialist In the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. Office hours i to 4 and 7 to 8 r. tt.z Sundays, 2 to 4 r. M. Consult them person ally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn ay. nd 4tU st, Pittsburg. Pa. le3-72-DWlc VIGOR OF SV1EN " Easily, Quickly, Permanently KKSTOKEn, kaiv-. NEievoiis.Mjid. Dfciui.irr. ami all the train or evils. Hie re.uits or overwork, ItkIles, worrr. etc. Hill strength, development, and tone guaranteed in all rates, simple, natural methods, immediate improvement seen. Fallurtt Impovllife 2.nmi references. Book, erniauatloal anil proi'ts mailed (bejlcd) free. Aililn-sS KltLK MliUICAI. C0,UU1-FAI,0,N.Y. lelO-U TO WEfiK Ml Ril Suffering froa jfy the eU'ccts ot is Toutnfnl errors early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc, 1 will send a valuable trentio (sealed) eatalnlng full particulars tor homo cure, FHEE of chants. A splendid medical work, should uo read Dy every man wno I- anrrins un'i uriuiui(--iu ivecress. Prof J? T-FOVLiat,aioodu, Coai. dei-81-D3uwk ABOOrtrORTHEMIUIOH rBEff, QM TREATMENT! WITH MEDICAL ELECTRIClTr Tor all CHRONIC, OROANI0 ud NERVOUS DISEASES in both (exes. 8aT bo BIl till tub mA this Immi. AAAtm THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., MIlVAVUi, WIS TIS UPfll nrUIsvarrantedtoRs ntnL I II new youtnful color indufa to Cr Hair. IIm only IR. HATS' HAH Hf AlTr". Mjt tfcictorr llah-yrower. ir. l.onloiiViijnlj-Cn..r3ir(liMljr.N T. flair book frea ).....y .f,-' . r--- -.- 1.. lf-- Sold by JOS. FLEMING & SONS and drug gUts. iny21-51-irrh-Eusu rJitllil fi&SSZl ' ' tun uwtvm i s yafe3t.,?'j. aaifrrafetiifaai l - iir-fVi.lr
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