HggttBgg8gBBEgreflresSa36E s ' r-f- f?wjW!Ti?if5y -TTi- -s - - x r? VTHE PITTSBUTIG DISPATCH. THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 189a 11 LIVE STOCK REVIEW. Prime Light fleeves Xol m Sufficient Supply This Week and PRICES BETTER THAN FORMERLY. low Grads Stocic and Ueavj Cattle no longer in Demand Here, SHEEP LOWER AND SfflXE' STEADY Office or The DisrATCH, J PlTTSBURO, WEDSESDAY, Julie 1. There have been all told about 62 carloads of cattle on the market at Cast Liberty yardi this week, against 72 loads last week. More than one-half of this week's offerings were iroui Chicago. Monday being a holi day buyers were present in smaller force than usual, and markets were draggy on all grades excepting prime light beev.es, weighine from 1,000 to 1,150 lbs. This grade was .not in supply sufficient ior demand, and all offered were, promptly taken at strong last week's prices. All other grades were dull and slow. There was little or no demand for feeders or heavy cattle. The latter have cens-ed to be a quantity at the East Liberty yards. A, load of 1.500-B beeves well up to prime was held at H 75 but had to be sold below this licurc A load of light prime cat tle was sold at $4 75, which was the top or the maiket. Fresh cows weie not in as lame supply this week as Inst and choice stocic found ready yilo while common was slow nt a decline. Sales were reported at $45 O'J and $50 00 per head. Calves were in light supply and market were Arm at a slight advance. Choice vealers were sold as hish as $5 85. Sheop The run was the largest of the sea son. There weic over SO carloads on sale Monday, mid a dozen or more have been re ceived since. Markets are weak and slow at a decline of not less than 25c per cwt from pi ices ot la-r week. Hogs were in larger supply this week than last, but prices are practically unchanged. Top price of Fhlia delphlas was $5 10. This morning there were but four loads on sale and markets were barely steady. A Uto Stock Firm's Review. Following is tne report or the week's transactions by Holmes, Bricgts Co.: We report 60 cars of cattle on sale Monday against 68 loads on Monday of last week. Thirty-six of those, were from Chicago and the balance from Ohio and Indiana. The a erase quality was about the same as last week. The attendance of buyers was lifflit on account of Decoration Day. We were counting on a srood maiket, and no doubt would have had it but lor the holiday. Yet good, smooth butchering grades were mlly as strong o. for the p st two weeks, while quite common grades w eisrliing 900 to 1,000 were plentiful and weie dull at a shade loner than last week's prices. Fresh cows were quite plenty and all except 'Ood kinds w ere slow sale at lowrr prices. We quote sood to priire 1,400 to 1,500 steers at 54 SO&t 05; good 1,100 to 1,300 S4 lu'gl SO; good 1,000 to 1.100. $4 lf4 30; com mon and mixed, 300 to 1,000, $3 603 90: (at cos ana bulls, $2 25Q3 50; fresh cons and J.pnngers, $20 0C45 o per head. Kecipts of hogs on Monday wore about 10 cars, which were fully equal -to de mand, and, on account of Monday be-in-; a Holiday, the trade was very slow at a shade lower prices than the close of last "vreek. Since Monday receipts have been nignr, and demand light at about Monday's prices. This morning the demand is better, and maiket docs linn. We quote sqk-ct tops at 3 10; good mixed, $5 W3 05: Bet Yorkers and Baltimore hogs. $5 U5Q5 10: common Yorke and pigs, $4 754 U0. There neioSi loads ot sheep on sale Mon day against 25 loads on samo dav of last neck, which, on account of Now'Vnrtms. ins off, were in excess of demand and trade -J ruieu sio. at sirongi'u cents lower than last w eek. Since Monday New York has made another uad bieak and with light receipts here prices are off anothei quarier. We quote rood to prime at $5 00 5 i5; tair, $4 754 90; common, 2R3c; punie earlings, $3 753 00; lair, $5 53 50: com mon, i4 50g5 00. SjIte Since I-ast Report. Following are somo of the ptincipal sales, show ingdriltof markets: Laffertv Bros. A Hidden: Calve.- head. 970 lbs. f.",70. Hoes 51 bead. S.20 11)5, J4 95. Sheep "' head. "JO. 0(0 11)8, U S3: 53 head. 4.5CO lbs, J4 95-43 lK-a.l. 3.-JMI lbs, Sii 30; 16 haul, 13.5S01bs. 11 85-194 head. 10, W lbs, S5 oo; :5& head, 2600 lbs. M ! 359 head. 31,1m lbN 4 S5. Holmes. UricjT'.i Co: Cattle 21 head, 28.250 lbs H W): 13 head. 12.510 lbs. 3 60; 21 head. 20.720 lbs. it 95; 8 head. 6.B7U lhs, S3 110: 4S calves. 5.830 lb? -" CO: 139 calves, 16.SS0 lbs. Si 75. Hogs-59 head. 11.2i0 lbs. t 05: 53 head. 6.700 lbs. SI Ml; 69 head head. 4.4SK) :b-, S3; 75 head, 5,4'JO lbs. So 2s! ,uauiu. rid. sniep-Ml neau. 4.470 lbs. S3 CO: 55 Joluillrswil Co.: Cattle-13 head. 15.000 lbs SI 12S:4hfd. 4.0Mbs, H 00; 9 calves, l.sooibs,' S.7S. lloj-73 hrsd, 10.170 lbs, J3 CC; lis head 18. 450 lbs. Sj 00:60 htad, 10.110 lbs 05; 120 head' 17. OJ) lbs. S4 75: 73 head. 11.970 lbs, $5 03. Sheen-' 81 head. 7. 190 lbs, 4 Su: 221 head. 20,67i. lbs S 40 241 head. 2U.7101h S 5: 117 bead. D.5I0 lhs. U Zi' 4V, head. 3S.S10 lhs (0: 121 heaa, 14,970 lbs. S5 u: 140 head, 12,80) lbs, .' 25 MeCall, Howlen Jt New-burn: Cattlc-12 head 8.930 lbs. S3 50: 17 head. Is, 670 lbs. $4 (0; 7 head. S.910 lbs. 1 50; 44 calves. 5.320 lbs, S5 sj; 43 calves. 5.050 lbs SI 75. Hoes 61 Head, H.:jj01bs, f5i5;75 head lsT 55 lbs J 05; 83 head. 14.700 lhs 5 00: 174 heai "4 . KM lbs I 05: 65 head. 11.400 lbs. So CO. Sheen-232 head, 21.610 lb. $5 50; 232 head. 18.070 lbs. U 70- 124 head. 11.32'J lbs. V 30; 52 head. 4.5S01bb, tli 45'; 69 head, 6.550 lbs 5 35. ! cneter. l.inthorn A Co.: att'e-11 bead. 40. -00 lbs. 13 80; 5 head. 5,200 lbs. f4 10: 4 head .25011. H 15. Hog101 head. 17.1150 lbs 5 00: 3 hcad.l2,-anlb3.J5."i5;87head.l6,740lbs 51u; oliead. 173 lbs. $4 o. hetp 05 head. 10. 40 J lhs. 5 50-1 head, 9,110 lbs. J-J v); 53 head,3.4alb8. U 50: 114 head, 9.410 lbs. S4 30; 132 head. 9.740 lbs:t5.40 . head. 20.44J lbs. J5 15; 20: 1 ead. 16. 790 lbs SJ CO. 187 head. 15 650 lbs, fi ). ..8S.,B l1"'!'-'0-: battle 18 head. 28,490 lbs fl 62k: 15 head, lo.2301bs. 4 23; 6 head. 5.780 lbo. SI 25: 12 call es. 1.62U lbs. i su; lOcalvea. 1.42U lb. N H.gs-5 head. 12.800 lbs. M 10: 51 head 9.320 lbs. fo 05: 72 head, 12.200 lbv. 5 10; 99 head 16. 8ijOIbs t-i 03; 149 head, u, 02U lbs. fo OO. Slieep-bO head, 3,220 lbs. 5 (0: 13 head, L 260 lbe. $5 10 Huff. Hazelwood A Inihoff: Cattle 15 head. "L lOi) lbs. Si 50: 9 cow and calves. J265; 83 calves 9.5O01bs, $5 75; 67 calves, 8.190 lbs, 85 8J. Holes 75 head. 11,950 lbs 5 W: 52 head, 9.100 lbs. !4 85- 83 head. 17.940 lbs 510;101 head, 20.S.I0 lbs. S3 05. lieep-91 head. 5,1 lbs J4 50: 1C9 head, 6.750 lb $4 75: 241 head. 19,550 lbs. $4 75: 81 head, 6.O50 lbs 4 S: 74 head. 4,)20 lhs. K 00; las head, 15.270 lbs J4 90: 1 head. 12,2V) lbs. 85 30. Drum. I.veri Co.: Cattle-21 head. 26.210 lbs. t4 3. 1(1 head 14,490 lbs. H 60: 171iea4l. 21.160 lbs. 84 35: 12 head, 11,450 lbs. (3 75; 19 head, W.Gsoibs! u !! Jtlwld' ,6-imo lbs W 25; 20 head, 2i;7501bs. 4 20: 23 head. 25.330 lb. 84 15: 12 calves J.780 lbs! ?r,V H.,",S 5!ca5' X-M lb8- M 10: head, S-iSS1? LJ2: 'i.h,e!',: 1-'16' " W 00: -1 head! 10,, W lbs M: 74 head. 13,350 lbs, ' 00. ShceiC r hf3s ''J9?tlbs- M: 72 Dead, 6.110 lbs, 40; 173 uvau, .u..7v tin, j m j. Cattle Keceipts, 380 liead: shipments. 320 head; maikvt steady: prime. $4 504 75: fair to good. $1 00j4 50; common,$3 004 00- bulls cows and stagt., $1 50i 25; fresli cows, 15 00 40 00; no cattle snipped to Xeir Tork to dav. Hogs Keceipts, 2,200 head; shipments. 1.700 head: maiket Arm; all grades, $5 005 15 five cars hogs shipped to Sew York to-day Pheep Keceipts, 2,300 head; shipments! 1,600 head; market slow except on prime grades; prime, $5 25(35 40; lair to good, f 4 50 5 00; common, $1 M3 ; vearlings, $3 50(2 6 25; spring lam us, $5 007 50. By Telegraph. w Tork Beeves Receipts, 1,163 head, Including 23 cars for sale; market firm and 15" per 100 pounds higher; native steers, $4 20 g4 90 per 103 pounds; Colorados at $( 35: bulls and dry cons at $2 053 35; dressed beef steady at C7Jic per round: shipments to day 150 beevt-s and 8,684 quaitcrs of beef; to-morro , 620 beeves aud 10 sheep. Calves Keceipts, 4,150 head; market active and ifc per pound higher: veaN, $4 5..5 75 per I11O pounds; buttermilk calves, a 253 75. Sheep Keceipts, 8,451 head: sheep steady; good lambs firm: common Jc per pound lower; Pheen. $4 7506 25 per 100 pounds lamlis, S6 009 00; dressed mutton Ann at P lOVc per pound: dressed.lambs steady at 12 15cT Hogs Receipts, 9,079 head, consigned direct; maiket nominally steady adVt 90 5 40 per 100 pounds. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 14,000 bead; shipments, 5,000 head; maiket steady; choice to prime steei-s, M 25JJ4 75; others, $3 90 I 15; feeders, $3 253 75; steers, $2 753 20; Hogs Keceipts, 38,000 head; shipments, 11, 000 nead: maiket active at 5gl0c higher: rough and common, J4 004 50; mixed and packers'. J4 7SR4 90;primo heavy and butcher y. eights, f4 905 00; light, $4 70g4 90. Sheep Receipts, 6,000 head; shipments, 3,000 head; market active, heavy grades steadv and others lower; clipped, Toxans J4 855 3j; natives and lVcaterns cllnped, $5 155 65; mmlis and yearlings, $5 55iS7 40; springlaiubs, J7 358 00, CnfTalo Cattle Receipts, 96 carloads through, 1 sale; market steady aud firm. Hogs Maiket slow and easier: hcavv, $5 00 5 10; jiackcrs and medium, $5 005 10; York MS soail to best, S;5 005 05. Sheep and Iambs Receipts, 11 carloads through, 6 sale; market steady tor s'leep, easier lor lambs; choice to fancy wethers. $5 255 65; fair to rood sheep, ?5 255 65; clipped lambs, choice to fancy, $5 75ii6 25. ' i Kns City Cattle Receipts, 3,100 head; shipments, 1 600 head; the market was steady; "teers, $3 504 10 cows, 2 253 55; stockers snd feeders, 3 153 30. Hogs Receipts, 14, iOO head: shipments, 3,100 head; market for common hogs was steady to good; hog strong to 5c higher; closed weak; all grades, $4 005 00; bulk, $4 654 S8. Sheep Receipts. 300 head; shipments, none; tbe market was strong; muttons, $5 00. St. LouisCattle Receipts, 4,470 head; shipments, 44 head; market active and strong; fair to good native steers, $3 00t 45; Texans and Indians all kinds, $3 90S 85: cannors, $2 403 00. Hogs Beceipts, 6,500 head; shipments, none; market steady; fair to choice heavy, 75Q4 93; mixed, ordinary to good $4 354 60; lignt, fair to best. $4 70 4 85. Sheep Receipts, 900 Head; Texans, shorn, 3c. Cincinnati Hogs easier; common and lighr. $3 904 90; packtng and butchers', St 655 00; receipts, 5,400 head: shipments, 1,600 head. Cattle steady at $3 254 25; re ceipts, 880 head: shipments, 300 head. Sheel) easier at $3 505 23; receipts, 6,530 bead; shipments, 6,140 bead. Lambs easy: common and choice spring, $4 507 23 per 100 pounds. Omaha Cattle Receipts 1,900 head; mar ket active and Arm; common to fancy steers, $3 004 50; Westerns, $2 503 60. Hogs Receipts 11,000 head: market slow and weak; -light, $4 604. 70; -heavy, $4 6564 75; mixed, $4 604 65. Sheep Receipts, 400 nead: market active and firm; natives, $4 506 60; Westerns, $4 506 00; lambs, $4 00 6 50. CORN EXPECTED TO BOOM. Countrymen and Other Speculators Eager to Buy, Believing an Advance Is Sure to Come Continued Weather Still the Moving Factor VI heat Dull. CHICAGO There -was a lively corn mar ket to contend with to-day and it demanded all the attention of the trade. The-chief feature of the market was the weather. Hundreds of stations throughout the corn belt reported another night of heavy rain and no prospect of a let-up. The floor was pretty well sprinkled with countrymen who aie on hand to get in on the bull side of corn and oats in expectation of higher prices when the damage is fully understood. The market opened with a decided bulge of 1c or more. There w as a little reaction caused by selling on the bulge, when a second ad vance put prices to the high point of the ses sion and about lc over the close yesterday. On reports of clearing weather the market lost half its advance. Wheat opened 5Q5c higher than vester- day's closing; advanced y,a more; then de clined Jc; fluctuated some, and closed Jic higher than last night. Trading was mainly local and of moderate volume. Reports of rain caused the early advance. It was also claimed that wheat, if the -weather turns hot, is liable to rust, and is in a critical con dition. There was also talk about the Gov ernment crop report, which it was thought would make a bad showing. Late in the day a rumor that the Hatch bill might be before the House berore night caused some selling. Predictions of clearing" weather also helped to weaken the ma'rfcet to 42c, the low point or the day, but there was a rally before the close on buying by shorts. Oats were fairly active all dav. the market .fluctuating with corn, and closing Jc better than last night. The provision trade was not a heavy one, and prices were easily influenced. Al though the board showed nearlv 40,000 hogs at the yards and prices 5c to 10c lower, there was enough Influence from the strong corn market to start prices steady orhigher. Lute In the day provisions weakened with the easier teellng in the grain market. Com paied with last evening, pork and ribs show a net decline of 7Kc each, and lard 2Jc The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John 31. Oak'.evA Co., 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: Open-' in. Hlgh-I Low est. Clos ing. ARTICLES. est. Wheat, Xo. 2 June Julr August CORN". XO. 2. June... Julr teptcmber OATS, X'O. 2. .Tune July Augcst.. .Mess Pork. July eptembe Lard. July September , Short Ribs. July September , I 83i t MV 8.1 83- 82 50 4S 47)i 31 S JOi 10 60 10 75 6 47K 60 6 42S 650 S 63 83), 8JH 5C! 4S 47,-a SIJi 31, 3V4 I0 62S 10 77.S 6 47 CC0 6 42f 650 MSj 834 mn 4s;, JITS 311, 3I,' 10 80 10 95 6 70 6 67H 655 6 62S' B2H 50K; 4S'i 474 ?M 314 30& 10 83 10 95 650 6 65 G524 6 55 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dull, and nominally unchanged. No. 2 snring wiiear.rejjssc; xo. 3 sprmgwheat, r.o. b.77 78jc: Xo. 2;ivU, S9e. No. 2 com, 4&Vf50ic. No. 2 oats, 31Uc; No. 2 white, 34U35c; No. 3 white, 32K63Skc No. 2 rye, 7475c No. 2 barley. 6?ti2c: Xo. 3, f. o. b., 555Sc; No. 4, on track, 46K49c No. 1 flaxseed, $1 03f; pi info timotny seetl. $1 J9ffil 31. Wess pork, per barrel. S10 -C010 fc2K. I-ard, per 100 pounds, $6 356 37K- Short rib sides (loose), $6 42KiSC 45. dry salted shoulders (boxed), $0 26.35 37$ short clear sides (boxed), $6 654j6 ftj. Whlskv, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, $1 15. Sugars CntIoaftfi3:ic: granulated, 4c; standard A,4c. No. 3 new corn, 49c On the Produce Exchange to-day, the but ter niarkot'w as verv weak: fancy creamery, IGc; fine Western, 1516c: ordinary. 13014c; fine dairies, 24 (g 15c. Kggsflrm at 1414c hEiV TOKK Flour moderately active, closing easy. Cornmeal quiet and steady. Wheat spot unsettled, lower, weak and quiet: No. 2 led, 9793c afloat; 96'.i97Jc f. o. b.: No. 3 red, yr491c: un gr.iued ed, SSKSOfc: No. 1 Noniiern, OQJJ 91c; No. 1 hard, 95,'4c: No. 2 Northern, Sec: No. 2 Chicago, 91Vc: No. 2 Mil waukee, 90VJC; No. 3 spiing, 85ic: options No. 2 red, June, 9090c, closing at 90c: Julv, 9lii91c, closing at 91c; August, 90 91c, closing at 90Jc: September, 9090jic, closing at 90c; October, 916 91Kc, closing at MMcv- December, 93935ic, closing at 93JJC; May, 1893, 97o. Rjo firm and quiet; Western, 8388c Corn Spots weaker, irregular, moderate business; No. 2, 56,5Sc elevator, 5S59c afloat: un graded mixed, 53S0c; steamer mixed, 5G57c: options June, 5556e, closing at 55-Kc: Julv. 53Mc, closing at 53Jfc; August, 5:Uoilic closing at 62J(c: September. 52MJc, closing at 52Jic; October, 52J 53l.ic, closing at 52c Oats-Spots highen lair.v active; options quietand lumen June, 3636c, closing at Sec: July, 36ji36Hc, closing at 36Jc; August, 3636Wc, closing at 36c; Senteuiuer, 35 c, closing at35c; spot No. 2 white, 4040c: mixed Western, 3.38c: white do. 3y43c Hay quiet; good to choice, S093c. Hogs Arm and quiet. Tallow quiet and steady. Eggs dull and weak; Western, 1515c. Hides steady and quiet. Pork quiet and sieady. Cut meats Arm; pickled bellies, "c. Middles firm. Lard quiet and weak: Western steam closed J6 6X: city, $5 95S 00. Options Julv, $6 73, closing at $6 716 72: August, $6 80, closing at $6 7S6 80; September, $6 85 6 8S. Butter quiet and lower: Western dairy, 1213Kc; do creamery, 14ffil7c; do factory, 10lJc; Elgin, 17c cheese quiet and about sieady; part skims, 3c PHILADELPHIA Flonr Winter wheats steady, spring dull; wheat opened Arm but subsequently leacted nnd closed weaker; ao. area, June, ijsi5C; July. !XJ91Jc; August, 9090c; Septeinoer, 8990o. Corn Options strong: local car lots quiet nnd steady: No. 2 j ellow, in grain depot, 54c; No. 3, in export elevator, 52c: steamer in export elevator, 53c; No. 2 in export ele vator, 54c: No. 2 mixed, Juno, 6454Mc: July, 53U53c; August, 52J4525ic; Sep tember, 54050. Oats Arm; xo. 2 mixed, 37c; No. 3 white, 36c; No. 2 white, 40J440Kc; No. 2 white, June. 39U(340c; July, 39393ic; August, 3tg3Jc; September, 373Sc. Pi o visions steady and inlr jobbing demand, mess pork, new, $10 501150; do family, $13 6014 CO; hams smoked, $10 00012 00. KALTJMOKK Wheat steadvr No. 2 red spot, 9)S91c: the month, 90i90c Corn firm; mixed spot and the month, 5JVJ3c: July, 32553c Oats dull but Arm; No. 2 white. Western, 3838c; No. 2 mixed do, 3G37c Hye dull; No. 2 S283c. Hay easy; good to choice timothy $13 5014 50. Eggs steady: receipts increasing at lbc Kiss AS CITY Wheat dull at about the same prices: No. 2 hard, 71K73c; No. 2 red. 85c Corn Arm, but dull: No. 2 mixed, 42 42ic: No. 2 white, 46c Oats steady; No. 2 mixed, 32c; No. 2 iMilte, 32Kc Kyo lower; No. 2 nominal at 65c Flaxseed 95c on basis oi pure. Butter steady: creamery, 18c; dairy. M1LW TJKEE Flonr dull. Wheat steady; No. 2 spring, 63c; July, 82Sc: No. 1 North ern, 88c. Corn dull; No. 3, 48c. Oats un changed; No. 2 white, 34J35iu; 2f o. 3 83 ta Aj hu,ci- -'" , i stoi-e, ooc; sanijile.on track, 5058c. Rye weaker; No. L in store, 73c Provisions steady. Pork, $10 65. Lard, $t 59. CINC1XX ATI Flour steadv. Wheat stronger: No. 2 red. 88c Corn 'dull; No. 2 mixed, 48c Oats easier; No. 2 mixed, 35c Rye dull; No. 2. 85c Pork quiet at $10 75. Ijird film at $6 S. Bulkmeats firm at $6 62k Bacon steady at $7 7507 87. Butter heavy. Eggs heavy at lie Cheese quiet. MINNEAPOLIS Wheat June closed at S0Jc; July, opening, 813ic: highest, 81Jic; lowest, 81Uc:" closing, 81Vc; September, opened at 7!c; highest, 7c; lowest, 79c; closing. 79Jic; December closed at 80Jic: on track No. 1 Hard, 83ic; No. 1 Northern, 82iic: No. 2 Northern, 78S0c ' ' DULUTH Wheat No. 1 hard, cash, 85c June, 85Jic; July. 86Vc; No. 1 Northeni. vns... T..tw eilr... c i n. . ' 83fc TOLEDO Wheat .dull and steady: No. 3 cash, 92c; June, 90Uc; Jnly, 87c: August, S5c Corn dull and steadv; No. 2 cash, 50c; July, 4Sc; No. S. 48e. No. 2 yellow, 61c. Oats quiet; cash, 32ja Rye dull; cash, 80c CITY KEAL ESTATE. Points for the Consideration of Non Resident Inquirers. A DEAL CLOSED ON FOURTH AVE. rictnre ef the House Hon, John Dalzell Is Building in Washington. FEATUBES OF M0NE3T AND SPECULATION The condition of the realty market is well understood by local owners and buy ers, but, for the benefit of outsiders writing here for information on tbe subject, it may be stated that it is fairly active and full of good points. Speculation is at a compara tively low ebb, purchases as a rule being made purely and solely for permanent in vestment Unless indications- be whollv misleading matters are shaping themselves for an aggressive movement on the part of investors. This is indicated by recent pur chases in the Squirrel Hill and Highland Park districts. There is scarcely a real es tate agent in the city who does not talk nopeiuiiy. uwners are Arm, and there, is not the faintest sign of a break anywhere along the line. A Deal on Fourth Avenue. A transaction in central real estate was concluded yesterday by W. A. Herron & Sons, the outcome of. which will be another large office building. They sold for nt-trly 560,000 a business property on Fourth ave- " - . ui.u mi suwuicui icuiia fcw give the exact location. It may be stated, however, that the property is in the Second ward, which looitcs it above Wood street. As indicated, the purchaser, who has on several previous occasions backed his belief in the iuture of the city in the same sub stantial manner, will improve with an office building, but perhaps not this year. Da'zeH's Washington Home. The house which Hon. John Dalzell is erecting in "Washington, D. C, is thus de Icribed in the ttar of that city: "The resi dence which Representative Dalzell is building on Eighteenth street just north of Q street will be a good1 example of brick architecture. There will be7 some stone used, but the principal material will be brick in combination with terra cotta. The walls will be only two stories in height, covered witha heavy roof, with deep over hanging eaves. The entrance will be on a level with the street, the front steps being inclosed and leading up into a large central halL The rooms on the first floor will open upon this hall, which will contain a large platform staircase leading to the upper floor. All .the details of the exterior and interior will be plain and simple, and the house, as a, whole, while quiet in effect, will be pleasing and attractive. The wide front age of some 40 feet will give an opportunity for the treatment of spaces, which count for so much when well used." Fppcinl Features of Trade. Mrs. Hanelly has let the contract for a handsome'resldence at Hazelwood. Six permits were issued yesterday for the same number of improvements, all small, the aggregate being $S,700. J. W. Offerman is preparing plans for a Catholic church in McKeesport. Frazicr Mnloney have handsomely im proved the property purchased bv them some time ago on Butler street, near the cemetery. Se.veral flne properties In the Herron mil district will bo Improved in the near future. Lots in that quarter are selling satisfactory. aenry 9. jiiine uas purcuasea a nous" ana lot on Pitts, street, Wilkinsburg, for $4,000. The lot is 33x112. Boggs & Buhl will to-day begin an addition to their store on Federal street, Allegheny. They purchased the ground two or three months ago through the real estate agency of John K. Ewing & Co. The Standard Oil Coinpanv yesterday pro mulgated the following: "Wo desire to ad vise that this company has conveyed its property to the Atlantic ReAning Company, and that the business will, on and after June L 1892, be dono under the name of 'The At lantic Refining Company, Pittsburg Depart- munt Thn'Vinalnneii snHll lia tftn(i .! menu- xne Dusiness will ue conducted un. der the same management a heretofore." At the last stocic call yesterday .Mexican Tin Mining-was offered at 50. A. Z. Byers & Co. report agood demand for lots In tne Riditeview lind Company's plan, Eleventh ward, Allegheny. Additional Points In Realty. The following transfer has just been re. corded: James Caldwell estate to Catharine" Q. O'Leary, lot in Nineteenth ward, 70x222 Negley avenue, $20,500. W. B. Smithson, auctioneer, sold for A. Z. Byers & Co., real estate agents, the property No. Ill Fayette street, Allegheny, for $6,100. John Delmarth was the purchaser. John K. Ewlng & Co. sold to David Hast ings, Jr., for J. and S. McNaugher, in their plan. Tenth ward, Allegheny Citv. a lot 22V x88, on tho corner of Linden avenue anu Lombard street, tor $1,400. Peter Shields sold another lot, being No. 21G, 50x90 feet, located on Nantaskct street, in the Greenfield avenue plan,-Twenty-third ward,' for $600. Reed B. Coyle & Co. sold four more lots In their Gienmawr Park plan at Haysville, Pittsburg, Fort. Wayne and Cbicago Rail way, each 30x110 feet, on Merwyn avenue, numbered 93, P6. 97 and 93. for $600. Black Baird sold to George Dobble, lot No. 77 In the Gillespie plan of Herron Hill Park.for $500; also to Marv F. Barr lot. No. U. in the AltaLandCompanyljhinon Duquesne Heights, for $22 60. J. E. Glass sold for X C Watkins, lot 35 In the Aliqulptia place plan No. 2, for $400. Morris & Alsbltt sold to S. L. Brumbaugh, lots Nos. 8 and 21 In Oakland place plan, for the estate of Adam Jacobs, deceased, for $1,600. W. E. Hamnett Co,, sold a house and lot on South streer.'Wilklnsburir, for $1,250 cash. A. Z. Byers Co. sold at auction sale the property No, 111 Fayette street. Firth ward, Allegheny, being a pressed brick residence of ten rooms with all modern conveniences. Tho purchaser was Mr. Frederick Dillemuth, of Emsworth. George Schmidt sold to William Kranss a lot on Wandless street, 20x43 feet, for $400. A. Z. Byers & Co. sold another lot tor the Ridgevlew Land Companv to John F. Rico, being No. 104 in their nlan. Eleventh ward. Allegheny. 25x141, tor $250. S. J. Fleming sold "No. 7509 Susquehanna stieet, Brushton, Twenty-first ward, framo home four rooms, lot -25x100 to 20-foot alley, to John Wesley, for $1,500 cash, subject to street assessments. POINTS IN MONET. The Outflow Iteporttd a Little Stronger, Though Still Unsatisfactory. Business was fairly active at the city banks yesterday. There was no rush on tho part of borrowers, but improvement In the demand was manifest. It was not large, .but encouraging, snowing a stronger pulse in the loan department, though, still below a satisfactory point. Funds were abundant, however, andrates easy at 56 percent. Any talk concerning an advance of rates finds little support In the statistics. The re cent statements of the national and Stato banks would indicate that tho money situa tion was never easier. Clearings were $2, S4S.&C0 16 and balances $618,353 SO. Eastern exchange was still senrce in some quaiters. At New York yesterday money on call was easy' at lli per cent; last loan, 1; closed offered at Prime mercantile paper, 305 per cent, sterling exchange quiet but steady at $4 87 for 60-day bills and H 8Sii for demand. Closing BondQdotatioUa. TJ. S. 4sreg. U. S. 4iCoup U.S. 4srejr.... ,116k U0M Mutual Union 6s 107? N.J. C. Int. Cert.. .113 Northern Par, lsts..H8! Northern Pac. 2nds.I12 N'thw'st'rnCons'ls.139 Nthvrstrn IlbntriSs-ireli ,xw Pacific 6s of '95'.. ...100 Louisiana st'Dipd 4s. 92 Tenn. new set, 6s. ..108 Tcnn. new set. 5s.".. .102 St. L. ft I.M. Gen. 5. 85W St.L.AM.F. Gen. M.lffjJ St. Paul Consols' 130 St. P. C. & Pac. lst.119J$ T. P. L. G. Tr. Rets. R2 Tenn. new set. 3s.... 7ZX Canada So. 2nds 101 "i Cen. Pacific lsts 107.S Den. & R. G. lsts... 115.S Den. K. u.4s m Erie :nds.... 105 M. K. AT. Gen. 6s.. 80 M. K. AT. Gen. 5.. 49 Bid. ' T.P. K. G. Tr. Rets. 30 Union Pac. lsts 103 West Shore., ...105' ,105V . 81, R. G. W. lsts. Bank Clearing. ' New York: Bank clearings, $137,336,954; balances, $3,905,182. Bostok Bank clearings, $16,787,777: bal ances, $2,111,562. Money per cent. Ex change on New York, par to 10c discount. Philadelphia Bank clearings to day, $14, 832,353; and balances, $1,985,450. Money 3 per cent. Chicago Bank clearings, $2L171,0OO. Money In better demand, S5 per cent. New York exchange easier, 70e premium. ST. Loots Bank clearings, (3,423.313: bal- t nnces, $699,828. Money qniot and easv, 4Q6 percent. Exchange on New York 90c dis count. New OnxEATts Clearings;$l,324,135. Memphis New York exchange selling at $1 59. Cleai lngs, $460,880; balances, $177,259. HOME, SECURITIES. BUSINESS PICKS UP AND TRADERS IK GOOD SPIRITS. Unlisted1 Tractions Improve Their Stand ing Another ODitacIn to Their Progress Several Other Good Features, Includ ing Airbrake and Philadelphia Gas Pleasant Valley Down. The stocic market picked up a little in activity and breadth yesterday.and values wero decidedly stronger. Advances In cluded the unlisted Tractions. Airbrake, Luster, Underground Cable, Philadelphia Gas nnd People's Insurance. The improve ment in Airbiake was due to the approach of the quarterly dividend period. Tho weakest spot In the list was Pleasant Valley, n hich was offered down to 2t. While the street railways are justly re garded as the hope of the market, there are obstacles which may prevent for a time tho realization or all that is expected of them. One of these is the proposition to levy a tax on them for the benefit of the city. The right or wrong of this cannot be touched npon hdrc, but the mere suggestion of such a thing will make investors cautious, nnd tonedownany enthusiasm that may exist. The street railways aie all right, but they are In n transition state. Once firmly on their feet, they will speedily reach tho high position as investments to which they ate destined. Sales at fiist call were 50 Switch at 17. 25 People's Insurance at 21, and 25 Citizens' Traction at 62. After call, 50 Switch sold at i". Second call, 10 Birmingham Traction at2720af 27K, 100lanchester Traction at 44, and 50 Dnquesne at 27. Third call, 10 Luster at Wi, and 50 Philadelphia Uas at yi. The united Ti actions closed the day as follows: Birmingham. 27 bid, offered 27: Manchester, 44 bid, offered 44: Duquesm", 27?i bid, offered 27- Bids and offei s ut each call were: ' riKST SECOXD T11IIID EXCIIAXCE CALL. CALL. CALL. STOCKS. B. A. B. A. B. A. AHee'y ,Xat.Bk. 65.... OS1.... 03i.... KachangeNlt.B. 84S First N.Bk..Pltts 175 182 Liberty Nat. 11 10V$.... vx'i.... Mon. 2at; Bank 131,1.... .S.... ecoiid Sat. B... 2J5 Third Nat. B ill .... 131 .... 131 Dillon .Nat. Bank 510 KnterprlseSai... C7J4-.... 67K.... 67X.... Boatman'b lnsur 37 .... Citizens' Insur... 27 28 27 28 People's lnsur... i'O 22X 21 .... West. Ins. Co 40 40 Chartiers V. Gas Wi 12 .... 12!J Philadelphia Co. 18 K'A 18 1SJ 18)j 18 Wheeling (las Co 19 20 19 20 195i SO FtsherOil Co.... 52 61 52 61 52 61 Central Trac 28': 29'i' 2S 29 28 29 CUb-ens' Trac.... CV4 62J 62 62J 62'4 S2H Pbg. Tract. Co.. 57 58 57M 58 57,S 5S' Peasant Valley. 24 25 2454 24 Second Avenue.. 50 P.. Y. A A 394 42 Pitts. AC. S 6 S Pg.Jnnetlon Rv 31 30J4" 31 30 31 Pbg., Wh. A Kr. 50 51,'i .Y. AC.G.C.C. 50 .... 50 .... 50 .... LaNoriaMlnCo 28 buster Sllnlng Co 9'J 9i M t 9i 94 RedClond Mining .... 2 2 Westlnr. F-lict 19 .... 19 174 19 U.S. AS. Co 17.4 17X 17,4 18 174 18 Westing, A.B.C. 1154.... UG .... 116 118 Westn.B.Co. Ltd ... 95 .... Stand. U. C. Co. 724 72'f . .. V. S. G.Co.com.. 61K 62H 61,4.... 6lj 624 U. S. G. Co. pfd. 1114 115 INDUSTRIALS WEAKEN. THE STOCK MAI5KET LISTLKSS, WITH OUT BIAKKED CHANGES. Only the Last Honr Sees it Chinge in the ' Industrials A Raid on Reading, Owing to an Injunction, Depresses the Entire Market. New Tons. June I. The stock market to day was less interesting than that of yester day, and the transactions of significance ere narrowed down to three or four s-tocivi, the rest of the list presenting the usual dull and listless appearance, their fluctuations being confined within extremely narrow limits. No change in the general situation seems likely to be made until the crops are well forward. The granting of a preliminary injunction by the Chancellor of New Jeisey, restrain ing the Port Reading Railroad irom operat ing the Jersey Central, was made the basis of an attack npon Heading, .and the early weakness was the effeotrtXesuJMng In a loss of somothtmr over 1 per cent. The influence ot this did not outlast the forenoon, and a nartial recovery was followed bv dullness. Northern Pacific preferred was the other special point of attack, but the change was mcasnred by smaller figuiestban that in Bending. Burlington In the toienoon and Louisville and Nashville later in the day were sub jected to some pressure, but with St. Paul and Erie they were held within compara tively narrow limits. Tho Industrials con tinued to be the strong featuies of the market, buMn none of tnese, even, was tbe lange of prices of importance. The general market showed the effects of yesterday's drive at tho opening, which was made at lower price, Reading leading with a loss ot xi per cent, but the rest of the list, except one or two, showed only slight losses. The bears concentrated their efforts nt first on Reading, but later Northern Pacific pre ferred was taken in hand and Louisville nnd Nashville followed. The declines in these stocks failed to dislodge stocks in the gen eral list, and as quotations went down more stubborn l esi stance was met, which com pelled tho operators for lower flsiires to turn their attention to fresh fields. Accordingly, such stocks as C. C. C. & St. L., in the ab sence ot support, were suddenly attacked and driven down from 67Vi to 65; Erie pre ferred trom 6G to 64. and Jeisey Central was remembered late In the day and sold off .....-. UA.n 19i33y' a..-nn Vnwli,ln- nlnn sold down to 65. but recovered a portion of the loss, rallying to 67. Burlington. Bock Island and St, Paul were pressed for sale, out the resistance was so efficient that the nuctuations;of neither reached more than a fraction. Prices became heavy under tho continued piesure, and generally retired to a shade below the opening. The close was heavy, though quiet at insignificant changes fu most of the list. The Iudustiials, which had been the strong point in the market, ere dropped suddenly in the last honr, and the Lead stocks are lower this evening. Among tho active stocks final changes are Insigni ficant, except in Reading, which lost 1 per cent. The total sales of stocks to-day wero 248, 085 shares. Including: Atchison, 10,175; Chi cago Gas, 12.920; Erie, 17,570; Louisville and Nashville, 17,733; Northwestern, 3,H; North ern Pacific: preferred, 19,977; Rending, 45,485; St. Paul, 21,910; Union Pacific, 4,100. Railroad bonds, In the main, were still firm to-day, but there was less animation In the list. The Reading issues developed some weakness, following the stock, though no material loss occurred. The sales reached 1615,000. with special activity in Atchison incomes, Detroit, Mackinac and Marquette land grants and the Readings. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York stocit Exchange yester day. Corrected dally for Tnr. Dispatch by Whit ney & STEPHEJfSOJT, oldest Pittsburg members of the New York stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cottou Oil, pfd Am. Kurar Reflnln Co.. 39W 77 ii 23 76. 97 4 97H 98 Am.Sugar Refining Co. pfd 9SH 34W 97JiJ Aten,. lop. Xb. t Baltimore A Ohio Baltimore A Ohio, trust.. Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Central of New Jersey... Central Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio.... C, AO. 1st pfd C. AO. Zdufd Chicaeo Gas Trust D. Bur A Quincy ti. Mil. Abt PauL C Mil. A St. Paul. pfd.. C. Rock I. AP C. St. P., M. AO t; St. P.. M. A O., pref C. A Northwestern C. C. C. A I Col.-CoalA Iron Col. AUnoklnr Val Del., Lack. AMVestem.. Del. A Hudson Denver A ttlo Grande.... Den. ARlo Urindc, pref Distillers' A C. F. Trust. E. T.. Va. A G Illinois Central Lake Eric A West Lake Erie A WesCpref.. Lake bhore A M. S Louisville A Nashville... Mobile A Ohio Missouri Pacific National Cordarc Co 59 K M 58 133K 14U SSH 23X 23J 79X ioi x 70 101T1 77J4 " 49,'i mi 49), 77M 43 'iio 119H 118V 6714 05 34H 33I H8H Sit 159H 158K 142K 142 "to" "so" 481, 47V "iosj 'lOJH 25 Wi 70 76S4 133 m 72 72 "56" "55V 115 114,'i 113,V 113!i 37 3SH lh U3H MH 67H 34 38K 15,S 14Z?4 102S 244 133 72 114H H3H 91 M uf National Cordage Co., pfd National Lead Co National Lead Co., pfd.... New York Central N. Y.. C. A St. L N. Y., C. A St. L. Ist.pOl. N. Y,. 4i 4iI..l..M pfd.. N. 1'., L. K. AW N.Y.. L.JE. A J., pfd.... N. Y. AN. E N.Y.. O. A-W Norfolk Western Norfolk A AVcstem. pfd. .. Nortb-Ainerlcan Co.it... Northern Pacific. : .. Northern Pacific, pfd Oregon. Improvement..'... . Pacific Mafl. -....."..' Peo., Dec A Evans -37H 27 3714 2W 'ssK 18 1 'tin us is.1 "wi S3 45 Wi" 19X 61J, H Philadelphia & Reading... Pullman Palaee'Car....... Richmond A w. V. T- lr mi COH 597a 199 199 193 S 10 X "stYi "ibli "&H 11 11 11 25 25 HH W! 04V M,H 9 59 59( "ti" "ii" "mh 74X 74,1 74H UlchmondAW.P.T.tr..pfd 3. aui x, UQiuui.. ht. Panl A Dnluth, prd.... St. Paul. Minn. Jfc Man.... Tcxa Pacific Union Pacific....: .".... Wabash Wabash,- pfd Western Union Wccilnl.i.r c.r n . ,., Wcst'h'e E.A.M.60. Istpr iVest'Ve E.A.M.C0. pr... i ueeung 1.. E.....i. Wheeling A L. E.. pfd Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change: Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad 54'H 55 Reading 3o,' 30 3-16 IlutTalo. N. Y. APhila S 84 Lehigh Valley 60i 60,T Lehigh Navigation 52 53" Northern Pacific com 19M 19!i Northern Pacific, pref. 52 62X Boston Stocks. Atch. & Topekt 84 Boston A Albany 207 Boston A Maine l?o Calumet A Hecla.... Franklin Kearsargc 270 . 15 , 12 17 ICG 5 Chi.. Uur. A QulncylOlM Fltchburg R. ft. .... 90 K.C.St.J. A C.B. 79.123 ! Santa Fe Copper.... Tamarack Boston Land Co San Diego Land Co. iiass. central rj 5Icx. Cen., com 17 N. Y. A-N. Ear as II. West End band Co.. 19K Bell Telephone 208s Lamson Store S 1SK Water Power 3 N. Y. A N. Eng. 7S..118.4 .iu uuiunv ...,.J8o Rutland pfd 72 Wis. Cen. com 15W Centennial Mln. Co.. 10 N. E. Tel 53V Allnucz Mln. (new). .90 Butte A B. Cop. U'i Atlantic 10a Boston A Mont 444 j.nomson-xiousion.i bt .Electric Stock Quotations. Bostos, June L Special.' The latest elec trie stock quotations to-day were: Bid. Asked. 66 29V 9 - 7J 74 30 47H i uomson-uouston Klectric Co Thomson-Houston Electric Co. pref., T.-H. E. Co. trust sec. series C..... T.-II. E. Co. trnstsec, series D T. E. E. W. Co Ft. W. E. Co , Ft. W. E. Co. trust sec. ssrles A... . 65 . 294 . 84 . 7J, . 10 " W. E. Co.. 2d,4 . r.. vo., prci 47J4 Edison E. 111. Co 115 Boston E. L. Co 115 mining Stock Quotations. New YoitK, June 1. Best Belcher, 200; Consolidated California and Virginia, 399; Deadwood, 205; Eureka Consolidated, 150; Halo Norcross, 130; Homestake. 1350; Horn Silver, 320; Mexican, 160; Ophir. 280: Savage, 115; Siena Nevada, 105;Standaid, 135; Union Consolidated, 105. Bar Silver Qaotatlona, New York. June 1. Special. Bar silver lid higher at 40Jd per ounce. New York dealers' urice for silver Jc higher at 88e per ounce. THE HOME MARKETS. DAIRY PRODrCTS QUIKT, AND PRICES LOWER ALL ALONG THE LINE. Country Butter Now a Drag Oats A ctive at an Advance, and Other Cereals Favor iluyftrs Well-Seasoned Lumber Yery Firm. Oppice op The Dispatch, ? Pittsbuko, Wednesday, June 1. Country Produce Jobbing Prices Elgin creamery butter is 2c per pound lower at headquarters. Jobbers here are carrying light stocks, but the effect of the decline at Elcrin is alreadv felt in a weakening of markets. Country' butter is a drug, and prices are only nominal on all grades below fancy. Ohio cheese is weak at the decline, and Sew lYork cheese is barely steady. Eggs and poultry are very firm at quota tions. Strawberries were not so plenty to dav as vesterday, but supply was equal to demand. Choice old potatoes are a scarce quantity, and markets show an upward tendency. New notatoes from Bermudaand Mobile are in lair sunply and prices incline downward. Apples $3 00(314 00 per barrel. BurrER Creaniery Elgin, 2021c; Ohio brands, lfil7c: common country Duller, 1012c; choice ccumrvroll. 14015c. BEANS New York and Michigan pea, $1 Tofqll 5: marrowlat, ?2 152 25: lima beans, 3;(3!c per lb: hand-picked medium. SI 70311 75. Beeswax Choice, 3334cperlb; low grades. 22 23c. CHEESE New Ohio cheese. 9c; New York cheese. He: llinburger. 1313e; Wisconsin sweit7er, full cream, 13:14$c; imported sweltzer, 2626H'C- ClDlR Country elder. S5 OOfflS 50 per barrel; sand refined. 6 507 00; crab elder. 7 503 00. Eoos-Strlctly fresh. 17ai7!tc; goose eggs, 20 25c per dozen; duck ege. lS20c. Ffathebs Extra live teese, 575Sc; No. 1, 48 rjv-am- mixed lota ira,-. Dkied FnuiTS Peaches, halves, S'c: evapo rated apples, 77c; aprleots, 9(S)Ue: blackberries, 5Ac: raspberries, l&aisjjc; huckleberries, 7c; California pachcs. 79.vsC Honey New crop. y hllc clover, 1617c: Cali fornia honey. 12fic ? lb. .maple SYP.ur New, h.foi,uc t gauon. MArLE SUGMl 58c ? 16. Poultry Alive Chickens, 90c3!$l 00 per pair; spring chickens, 6.1&75C per pair; hveturkevs. 133 13c Ji lb: ilueks, 05750 a pair: lire jreese. P0c$l 00 a pair: dressed chickens, 1'tlGc fb: dressed tur keys, liaise lb: dressed ducks. I5ISr ? lb. Potatoes Carlo id lots, on track, 505c; from store. 7075c a bushel. &EEPS Western rccleaned medium clover, job bing at 17 75: mammoth. $7 85: timothy. $1 70 for prime, and $1 75 for choice; blue grass. $2 65332 80: orchard grass, fl 50: millet, fl 15: German, fl 30; Hungarian, l 10: fincla.vn, 25c 9 lb; seed buck wheat, $1 401 50. StkawbEkBIES J3 003 25 a crate, 1015c per box. Tallow Country. 4c: citv rendered. 4)fc. Tropical Fiicits Lemons, fancy Messina. $1 50 (S3 75: Florida oranges. 81 0i3 50 a box: Mcsslnas, $4 0u4 25: blood oranges, $5 00; bananas. $2 0OB 2 25 nrsts, fl 50(311 7i6econds; Persian dates. 4H5c per pound: layer figs, 1214c per pound; pineap ples, l(X5112c apiece. Vfgethlf.s Cabbage. Marvland. $2 002 25 a barrel crate; Mobile. $2 753 00 a 2-barrel crate; green onions. 20c a dozen; yellow Danver. f 1 75(5 2 00abarrcl; new Bermudi onions, $2 50 a box; new Florida tomatoes. $2 5033 00 a bushel crate: Bermuda potatoes. fG 50 a barrel; Mobile potatoes, $4 50 per barrel: spinach, fl 00 1 25 a barrel; new beets. 4045cadozen; asparagus. 40cabnnth: kale, fl OO a barrel: radishes, 2'v335c J)er dozen: parsnips, f2 C02 C5: new pcas.fl75a talfharrel; irreen beans, f 2 60(312 75: cucumbers, 7530c per dozen; rhubarb;'20c a dozeu. Groceries. No new features have developed in this line since our last teport. There is prac tically no change in tho price list of staples, nor has there been for a week past. The movement is free, and margins are exceed ingly nat row. Gkeex Coffee Fancy, 21522,4c: choice Rio. 2122c: prime. 19c: low grade. l?C$18c;old Govern ment Java, 2725c; Slaracalbo, 2122h'c: Mocha, 2829c: Santos. nyjilUc: Caracas, 23324Kc; La Utiayra. 212!)3C. Roasted (7n papers) Standard brands. 19.15c; higher grades. 22J26c: old Government Java, bulk, 31M33c: Maracalbo. 2224e: Santos. I9,'sB25c peaberrj". 2fi'4c: choice Rio, 2i'-c: prime Rio, 20J2c; good Rio, 19,Sc: ordinary, 17isc. SPiCEa (whole) Cloves. 1012c: allspice, 10c; cassia, 8c: pepper, 12c: nutmeg. 7tS0c. PETBOLEOMtlobbtrs' prices) 110 test 6c; Ohio, 150. 7c: headlight, 150 test, 6c: water white. 74Sc: globe, 1414c; elaine, 13c;carnadine. lie; royallne, lie; red olU lOfflllc: purity, 14c: olelne, 21c. Mixehs' Oil No. 1 winter, strained, 3?40c per gallon: summer, 3537c: lard, 5255c. hyruf Corn syrup. 247c: choice sugar syrup. 34(a6c; prime sugar syrup, S032c: strictly prime, 2830C N. O. MOLASES Fanrv new crop, 40c; choice, 4041c; old crop. 3G33c; N. t). syrup, 44 Soda Bi-carb, in kegs. 33,Vc: bl-carh, in Us, 5 "4c: bl-c.nrl), assorted pack.iges, 5?s6c; sal soda, in kegs, lMc: do granulated. 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stearine, per set, tUc: pararfiue, ll(3i:c. RICE Head Carolina. WigSJc; choice, 5M6K'c; Louisiana, hVic. Starch PearL ZHz: corn starch, 5V6Uc: uloss starch. 5S,6c. Eoreion FnciT Layter raisins, 2 00: London layers, S2 25: Muscatels. SI 75; California Muscatels, il 40L 60: Valencia. 5.Sc; Undara Valencia. Vat B'c: Sultani, 8Hc: currants. 3K3V: Turkey prunes. 45c: French prunes, w9ac; cocoa nuts, t 100. $0 00: almonds. I. an., $ lb, 20c; do Ivlci, 17c; do shelled, 50c; walnuts. ,Vap., 13I4c; Mcllj-filberts. llc:binrna figs, 12rS113c: new dates, 554e; Brazil nuts, 6c; pecans, ljguic: citron,? lb, 2122c; lemon peet, 10c lb; orarge peel, 12r. &COAKS t uues, oc: pownereo, oc; grauuiatea, 4,c; conlectlouers'. 4ic: solt white, 4!i4Hc: yel low, choice, i",eni,c: yellow, good, 3,"t4c; yel low, fair. 3ii&iTic. Pickles Medium, bbls (1.2C0), t4 CO: medium, half bbls (i!00), r- 50. Salt No. 1 per bbl. 11 20; No. 1 extra, per hair bDl. 91 10; dairy, per bbl. fl 20; coarse crystal, per bbl, fl 20; Hlgglns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, t2 80; Big gins' Eureka. 1614-Ib packets. (3 10. CANNED GOODS Standard peaches, fl 751 01: Ids, SI 30f 40; extra peaches.- f? 002 10: pie peaches. 8590r; finest corn. (1 25(311 50; Hfd. Co. cum, SI (HXSI 10; red cherries. II 00l 10: lima beans, fl 35: soaked do, 85c; stringea da, Sfxasv: marrowfat iieas. OOofl 10; soaked peas, 6075c:. pineapples, f 1 201 30: Bahama do. f2 00: damson plums, fl 00; green gages, fl 85; egg plains, ft 00, CalKornla apricots, f 1 7512 00: California pears. f2 102 30; do green gages, fl 85: do egg plums, fl 85: extra white cherries, f2 652 85: raspberries, fl 15(31 SS; strawberries. 95cfl JO: gooseberries; fl 00(1 05: tomatoes.- 9V95c; salmon. 1-tb cans, fl 3Uit)l tO; blackberries, 70c: succotash. 2-tb cans, soaked. 90c; do green, 2-Ib cans, fl 2Tat 50: corn beer. 1Mb cans, fl 6il 70: l-tbcans, ff 20; baked beans, fl 40t 55; lobsters. l-lb cans, f2 K: mack erel. 1-ft cans, boiled, f I 50; sardines, domestic, Ka. ft 8K93 05, s, fl 25; sardines, imported. Us, fl 50(31 60; (.ardines. importnl, Hs. f3 00; sardines, mustard,f3 15; sardines, spiced, $. 15. i Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, til 00 per bbl: extra No.'I do mess, f20 00:No.2shore mack erel. fl9 50: Mo. 2 large mackerel.. fl8 00, No. 3 large mackerel, fid 50; No. 3 small mackerel. 10 00. Herring Split, S3 50; lake. 3 75 per 100-lb bbl. White fish. f7 50 per 10O-m half bbl. Lake trout, tfi 50 uer half bbl. Finnan haddles. 10c nr fh. Tee- landhalibut, 12c per lb. Pickerel, half bbls, ft 00; quarter bbla. il 60. Holland herring, 75c. Wall off herring. 00c. OATJCEAL-J4 704 75. Grain, Flonr and Feed. The only sale on Wednesday's call at the Grain Exchange' was a car of sample mid dlings, $16, spot. Receipts as bulletined, 46 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 1 car of wheat, 2 of oats, 1 of mid dlings, 2 of hay, 3 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Lonis 1 car of wheat, 2 of bran, 2 of oats, 1 of fiour, 2 of hay, 1 of mid dlings, 3 of malt, 4 of corn. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 6 cars of. Hour, 9 of rye, 1 of wheat, lof corri. 2of,hay. By Baltimore and Ohio 1 car of Aour. By Pittsburg and West ern 1 car of hay. Cereals are weak all along the line, with oats as the exception to the rule. Tho latter are firm at a shade better prices than have ruled of late. Corn isquiet at tho decline already noted, and millfeed is very slow. Following are prices for carloads on track. Dealers charge an advance from store: Wheat-No. l red, 9596c: No. 2rcd. 93394c: No. 3 red. 8990c. wnu-ain veuow ear, 52K(ifl5Jc: nlgn mixed ear. 51Ji52c: mixed ear, 5CX)Sc: No. 2 yellow tc: no. 2 yeuow helled, 51,452c; auciicu. ji-2tw-4c; nixn nuzea snei mixeu sneuca, ai(aic. i. auoioi-c. OATS No. 1 oats. 38V:i3e; No. 2 white. 3S(3 ii'tc; extra No. 3 oats, 37I7,4c; mixed oats, 3G 354c RYl-No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 8386c; No, 2 Western. 0384c. Flouk Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents. $4 85" 00: fancy winter natents. 4 S5i 00: fancy straight winter. 14 50l 75: Tancr straight spring. $4 504 75: clear winter. !4 25 l.'iO: straight XXXX baKers'. 14 254 50. Rre flour, 4 753-5 00. .Millfeed No. 1 white middlings. $17 0017 50 pernm: .o. s wnueiniuuiing-i. io wxfiia uu; Drown middlings, 114 5015 00; winter wheat bran, $14 50 15 CO. llAT-Baled timothy, choice. $11 00(314 25: No. 1 $13 50313 7-i; No. 2, 512 5012 75. loose irom wagon, $15 00fI7 00, according ti quality; prairie hay, $9 5rai0 00: packing hay. $3 75a 10. STKAW-Oats, $7 257 50; wheat, 7 007 S; rye, $3 00&i 23. Provisions. Su?ar cured hams, large $ 10' ( Sugar cured hams, medium 10? Sugar cured hams, small 11 Sugar cured California hams 8 Sugar cured b. bacon 9 Sugar cured skinned hams, large 1014 Sugar cured skinned hams, medium 1014 ugar cured shoulders 7 Sugar cured boneless shoulders 84 Slisrar cured skinned shoulders 8 Sugarcured bacon shoulders 6i Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders "6 Sugarcured beef, rounds , 12 Sugar cured beef. sets............. 9 Sugarcured beef, flats 8 Bacon, clear sides, 30 lbs ' Ti Bacon, clear sides, a) 15s " Dry salt clear sides, 39IbsaTerage 774" iiiess porK, Heavy 3 50 Mess pork, family 13 50 Lard, refined. In tierces SK Lard, refined. In one-half barrels.. Lard, refined. In60-fb tnbs Lard, refined, ln20-tb palls Lard, refined, ln.Wtb tin cans Lard, refined. In 3-fb fin palls Lard, refined, InS-IbtlnpaiLs Lard, refined, in 10-lb tin palls 5H 5 ' 5H 65, 6!4 6 Lumber. The supply of well-seasoned building lum ber Is scarcely np to demand. Weather has been very unfavorable to drying out wood, nnd the effect is seen in very firm markets. Tbe time for hard woods is not hero, but de mand is lair for the season. Well-seasoned quartered oak and poplar are in good re quest. White Pine perM. Upper m, IK and 2 Inches $17 ro Selects 1M. lt and 2 Inches 42 50 Fine Conn i. H and21nche 37(0 Shop No. UK. llf and21nches 31 On SliopNo. 21M. y, and 2 Inches 23 50 No. 1 stocks 1x8. 10 and 12 inches 22 50 No. 2 stocks 1x8, 10 and 12 inches 18 50 No. 3stocksla&. 10 and 12 Inches 15 50 Flooring and drop siding No. 1 2(5 00 Flooring No. 2 3) 00 Flooring No. 3 15 50 Long Leaf Yellow Pine 4-4xT(i flooring first and second class 22 00 4-4xb standard 13 50 celling 14 00 H relllnir 15 50 H celling 17 50 Surface boards 1 inch, first and second class.. 24 00 Surface plank IK, lj3 aud second class 25 00 Shingles 18 Inch XXXX thick white pine. 3 75 18 inch XX or C B 2 50 Hard woods Hemlock $10 00 Oak 20 00 Walnut, firsts and seconds .". KKata) Walnut clear 60 03 Car plank 20 00 Pit rails 15 00 The Coffee Markets. Baltimore, June 1. Coffee dull; EIo car goes fair, 16c; No. 7, 13I4c. New York,' June 1. Coffee options opened barely stead), 520 points down, closed steadv, 5 down to 10 point np: sales 17,000 buss including, June, 12.ro12.05c; Jnly. 11.80 11.90c:- September, lL70ll.85c; December, 11. 70lL75c; Jannarv. 11.7011 73c; February, 11.75c; March, 11.6311.7o. Spot Rio dull, steady; No. 7, 12c. Tho Drygoods Market. New York, June 1. Business in drygoods wa unchanged. The situation is generally healthy and the tone of the market Is very steady. Print cloths have again advanced MCtli, and cotton is higher. The Metal Markets. New York, June 1. Pig iron steady; Amer ican, $14 7516 25. Copper dull; lake, $11 80 1190. Lead quiet: domestic, fl 204 25. Tin steadv; Straits, $21 3321 53. WM. RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER CURES ALL DISEASES. It is the only medicine that can be taken in large enough quantities to stop fermen tation, destroy microbes (the germs of dis ease), and not in any way causo harm to the patient. It contains no drugs whatever, but i a water charged with powerful germ destroying gases. It cures where all other remedies fail. Book, civing serm theory of disease, free. Pittsburg office, 10 SEVENTH AV. TT3 DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, a guarAnteei. specific for lljtprlv Dizziness, Convulsion. Fits. Nervous XeuralRta, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the itss of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental De pression. Soften In of the Hratn resulting in in sanlty, decay and death. Premature Old. sre, Uo of Tower In either sex. Involuntary Losses atii Spermatorrhoea caused br over-exertion of thj brain, self-abuse or orer-lnduljrence. Each box contains one month's treatment. $1.00 a bot j. BlxforV.00, by malt. WE GOAKANTEE SIX BOXE1 To cure any case. With each order received rr six boxes we will send the purchaser our wrlttei guarantee to refund the money If the treatment oes not cure. Guarantees Issued only bv EMIL. G. STUCKY. Druggist, Sole Agent. Nos. ilOl aal 1701 Penn avenue, corner Wylie avenue and Fulton street, Pittsburg. Pa. Use Mu cVy' J.iarrlni- X Cramp Cure. 25 and 53 cts. ja-I&-eoda no send the marreloni French Itemedr CALTKOS free, and a legal guarantee that Caltuos will STOI Dliwharco A EmUloni, CUBE irm.torrfae Varicocele aail RESTORE Loat Vljor. fff it and pay if satisfied. Addrej,VON MOHL CO.. Rol jiBfrieao AnU, ClaelBBilt, Ohio. iR.MARSTON5S7onTcfJREENoT Kervons llcbilitv. Ixut Hjnihond Impotence, Lark of leveloimeBt, liidney and Bladder Disorders, IV Jfrbi MwraU, Varicocele and all diue brought on by imprudence or neglect. Without Stomach Jledlelnc. Has never failed Id ten years. Illustratlva Treatise free, seat sealed. Address. r ifctpm "MEDYC0.19PA5XPuCE.NtwY0i.H.Y. Jaia-53-TrswIc DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all casei re- 3nirlns scientific and oonflV entiaf treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake. M. R. V. T. S.. is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. OfBee hours, 9 to 4 and 7 to Jr. it; Sunday, 2 to 4 r. m. Consult them prsos ally, or write. Doctors LiKr, cor. Fsaa aft. and Fourth nt.. PitMbunr. Pn. e3-7Hmk DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old physician with great succeso. It lsap-r-lectly safe and reliable remedv nnd is suc cessfully, used a a monthly corrective by thousands of ladies. Beware of imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pills and take no other, or enclose $1 and we will mall yon a box securelv sealed in plain pa per. Price tl per box, six for 5. DB, MOTT'S CIIEM. CO., Cleveland, O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming & Son, Pittsburg. Pa- deJl-TTs UlraT A Isf I,ERT0U If ICnlVvsrleoccU.tt SEUTOUSBUrrEnEltSfrcmr..lifil I raaal t lar, wssuaf vteakseu. tr., 1 hTt a ssslttT rvaieir fr t& aboTS comnUlnu. uid hT Its nu tLouiands f OUrt of th wont ktad sadoflonicstaDduiclimTbcarestortdtobesltaaiidXsaa. la 'attd, to Straus; It m Jkhaln Its mstlTS psnrjn that I wlU Mad me fall sliea saekaee, free of esars. t n7 nietd nittsr. Addrast sfK.r.B. CIJUtKE. East Qs4Usa, Ocaaw pk KEff ADVERTISEMENTS. "NO MORE DOCTORS FOR ME! They said I was consumptive, sent ms ta Florida, told me to keep quiet, no excite ment, and no tennis. Just think of it. One day I found a little book calIed.'Guids to Health,' by Mrs. Pinkham, and in it I found out what ailed me. So I wrote to her, got a lovely Teply, told me just what to do, and I am in solendid health now." conquers all thoso weaknesses and ailments so prevalent with the sex, and restores per fect health. All Druggist3 sell it as a standard arti cle, or sent by mail, in form of Pills of Lozenges, on receipt of 51.00. For the cure of Kidney Complaint, either sex, the Compound has no rival. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers letters ef Inquiry. Enclose stamp for reply. (Sen bea "G It CO Ji nrf fiwi 9-flnl .timnfl 4n Urf Pinkham 9 Beautiful 83-paga (frustrated book, entitled UUlUt IU HtALiH AND tllUUCIIE. contains a volume oi valuable information, has saved fives, and may save iurt. Lydia E. Pinkham Mad. Co., Lynn, Mass ESTABLISHED 18S7. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY A SPECIALITY DANIEL M'CAFFREY. Hay, Grain and Commission, 238 AND 240 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA, and orders for grain myl7-46-p Consignments of solicited. BROKERS FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 1SS4. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BUOKER3. 45SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New York: and Chi cago. Member New Yore, Chicago and Pitts, burg Exchange. Local securities bought nnd sold for tul or carried on llboral'margins. Investments made at our discretion; and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1333). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets malls! on application. Ie7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-35 31ED1CAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER M4 l"KSIf ATENHF, rlTKBBnO, P 1. As old reiidcntii knotr and hacic diet ot Flttshnnrriapors prove. Is the oldeit estal llshed and most prominent physician in th city.devotins specialattention to all ohronla S-Ve-NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponkible MCDni IQ ,u mental dls p e r on 1 1 L. It V U U O eases, physloil de cav. nervous debility, lack of euenjv. ambi tion and hope, impaire I mumorv, dlsorderel slelit, self distrust, liashfulnes, dizziness sleeplesiness, piniplex, eruptions. Impover ished blood. Inilim; powers, orzanic Trealc- nes, dyspensia. conxtlpatmn, consumption, unfitting tho person forhusine,",')ciety and, marriage, permanently, afely and privately rtiBLOOD AND SKIN?ta15f eruptions, blotches.fallinj liair.honeMIn3. Klnndular wcllin-", nlceratlnm ot th tongne. mouth, throt, ulcer old sore. art cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradlonted froinl DM A DV kifinev and the T"em. UnllMrtn T ibladder de.. raneement". veak bae'e gravel, catarrhal discharses, inflammation and otherpalnfnl symptoms receive searching treimsn rjromptra'.Iefand real curo. Dr. whtttler's llfe-lonc extensive experi ence insures cIentiflo ami reliable treat, men ton common sense principles. Consulta tion frie. Patients at a distanoe a oarefullr treated as If here. Offleo hours, ! a. v. to p. x. Sundar, 10 -Jt. to 1 p. m. onlv. Da WH1TTIEK, 814 Penn. avenue, P tttsbur?. Pa OGK'S COTTON BOOT COMPOUND, A recent discovery by an old phTslriaii. fucces.fiillv nsed innnthly by tbou-andsof ladles. IsthconlTprfectlv sale and rtllabic rotdiclne discovered. Hewareuf unprlncipleil druir fclsls who offer inierior medi cines in place of thl. Ask for CooK4Mn.i iuv HnoT (JcjirursD. take do ftubsit- tute, orlnclo'ellandSrentsin postage In letter, and ire wilt send, sealed, by return jnill. Full sealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 stamps. Address rOS D LILY c:iMl'AXT. Xi. 3 Fisher Block. Detroit. Jtlch. Sold inPitisburcbyJo-.. Fleming & son-. 411 Market street. del7-51-eodwk LOSTRflANHOOD RESTORED M'ANJHII nf.rvine; The creat 3paa lsli Keniedy, U told WITH A W IJ 1 TTEH OUAKNTEE to cure all nerr oilillsease9,snca ' as Weak Memorv BEFORE AND ATTTB CRINO. LosJ Of Rrxln 1'owerS Uakefnlness Lot 3fanbnofl. .Mtlitly Emission. NerTonne5. I.asBlturtcall drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs In eltherse-t cansed by ovcr-cxerxion. youtliful errors, or excessive uneot tobacco, opium or stimulants. SI per package by mallis for-,. With etfrr T ordrr wr fJIVE A WllITTF.KGlIAItiSTKl'TorUKEorRKFU.VD MONKY. Spanish Medicine Co., Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. Mich. For sale by JUS. FLEMING 4 bOX. Pittsbnrr. ic3-?j-mtts VIGOR OF MEN Easily. Onlckly, PermTiitly TVKSTOKTCDs, WEAKNESS, NEUYOUhNF.S. DEB1L1TT, and all the train of evils, the results of over work, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength. development, and tone auaranteed In all cases. Simple, natural methods. ImmedV ate improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanations and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address EJUK MEDICAL CO.. UCFFALO, X. T. JellM OR. SAKIES'JJ ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory Latest Patents! Best Improvements! Win cure without medicine all Weakness rcsntttnt; from over-taxation of brain, nerve rorcps. ex cesses or Indiscretion, as exhaustion, nervous de bility, sleeplessness. languor, rheumatism, kid ney, liver and bladder complaints, lame back,, lam bapro. sciatica, general Ill-health, etc. This Elec tric Belt contains wonderful Improvements over all others, and zlves a enrrent that Is Instantly relt by wearer or we forfeit 15.000, and will care alio he above diseases or no pay. Thonsands liare been cured bv this marrelons invention after alt other remedies failed, and we Rlre hundreds of testimonials in this and everv other Mtale. Oiir.Powertul IMPKOVF.D ELECTRIC 8TJS PENSOKY. the ereatest boon ever offered weak men, TREE with ALL BELTS. Health and vigor ous strength GUARANTEED In 80 to 90 dars. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, fres. Address. 8ANDEN" ETECTRtO CO, lolK-TTSSa io. M9 Broadway Newl'orss m m iRrVriirflijL) .,....'-. . .L, ...T . .-. a. " ;