THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. THTJESDAT; JUNE 3$ 189a 11 TOOK REVIEW. ttle at Libertj s of Demand. Far ON LOW GRADES. Cher Beeves Bteadv eek's Figures. "at D AND SHEEP LOWER ns or The Dispatch, Wedsiisdav, Jane 29. 5 in on sale at the East i week about 104 carloads i00 loads last week. The nosily common and inferior ieavy primes were on sale, were scarce. The qnality was the late average. Markets dy on good butcher grades, but .ower on other grades. Common at 15c to 25c per cwt lower than s, and light, tidy butcher beeves as good prices as they did a week he best price realized this-week was The worst feature of the market is rge number of unripe grass fed stock are coming to the front of late. All are a vexation to the stockman for the .on that they can only be sold at a sacri . In this era of low prices it is more J more demonstrated every day that good jeves pay best to theinan who raises them. Chile common cattlo must go 1 e .-ging for -ravers, and can only be sold by liberal con cessions, choice cattle, especially those of light weight, areptomptly taken at satis factory prices. Among the heavy buyers this week were B. S. Truuerman 4 Bro., who bonght 23 loads of cattle. The rnn of fresh cows was somewhat larger this week.than last. There were no foney and few good ou sjle. The range was, from $20 00 to 440 00 per head. Hogs have been in somewliat larger supply this neefe man last, unt 1 prices are mgner. a wcck top price yras $5 SO, while top this moni- is $5 70. There were no choice on sale. If 'here had been they woald have' of sheen this week was not so jreefc as last, Out In splto of the jn markets were weak and lower, re no choice sheep on sale by tin Top price of sheep was $5 10, year- , j anu spring ramus oc per iu.i -w on sale were counted worthy tore these outside prices. J A Live Stock Firm's Review. allowing Is report of the week's transac s by Holmes, Btiggs Co.: ve report 93 loads of cattle on sale Mon y, which was about the same in num ras Monday of lastweec. The quality, iweier, was below teat of last weeK. The -incipal receipts were cattle which bad een fed sonio grain through the winter and .uraed on grabs But as there has been so much rain this season, grass has been too soft and wasting to produce lat, and ne think farmers are making a big mistake to put their cattle and sliiep off before they arc fit to be killed. When there is such abundance of grass and every advantage to make fat stock it would be more profitable to the grazier and butcher to keep back stock until reaay for market. It be comes more evident to a careful observer every week that grain fed settle and sheep are below the demand and must command better prices in the near future. We quote prin-e 1,400 and 1,500 at $4 5004 70; good. 1,200 to L3U0,H251 40: good, 1,000 to U00,$3 800 1 00; mixed and half fit, 900 to 1,200, $3 250 S 60; stockers, 600 to 900, 2Jf3c; cows and bulls, 2 O-J03 23; oxen, 3c to 4c; fresh cows, E25 00045 00 per bead. THeie were fair receipts of hogs on Mon day and demand fully equal to the supply. Everything sold at about last week's clos ing prices. Since Monday receipts have been light, and ai the demand keeps good prices are hardening, and this morning they are strong and 10c higher than Monday, with prospects good for the 1 et of the eek. Wo qunto select topi at $5 65ffi5 01: good mixed, S3 5105 70; best Torkers, $5 4005 50; common, 5 2305 33. There were about 23 loads of sheep on sale Monday, which was 10 loads less than on Monday of last week. There were no prime offered, and but very few which would be called good medium. The majority of all receipts are nothinir but thin. nrasv stock not suitable for butchering, and are held hero from day to day without any offers on would command o-ootf nr,l fv. J.1.M' prime at fi sss to; Rood. t sos mJ flair, $4 504 75, common, 42 003 25; veal calves, Sa.les Slnos last Report. Some of the sales reported, showing the drift of markets: LsffertyBros. Hidden: Cattle 14 head. 16. S10 lbs. S3 50; 7 hemd 8,670 lbs, f4 23:7 hed. 7.-J80 His. (4 00:6 head. C, 770 lbs. S3 S5: 14 head. 15.M0 lbs. S3 s5; 8 head. 9.300 lbs, S3 US; 5 calves, 82) lbs. S3 7? Hogs 71 heart, 12.170 lbs, s1 60: 47 hi.-td. S..SUIbs. 15 (A; 18 head, 2. 54 J Ilia. S3 13. bheep-8.10) lbs! 63 00: 197 head. 15. 850 lbs, C4 63. S. B. Heilges Jfc Co.: CatUe 18 head. 19.3W lbs. t3": 38 head, 46.990 lbs. S4 00; 4 head, 390 lbs. M 15: 18 calves. 2.600 lbs. 6c Hogs-58 head. 9 640 ibs. (5 SO: 64 head. 13.760 lbs. f565:Mlicad. lS,4201bs $60:55head. 8.370 lbs. 5 30. Sheep 42 head. 2.130 jbs. S CO; 34 heaa, 2,910 lbs. 4 8J; 3s head, 2.830 lbs. Drum. Dyer A Co.: Cattle 13 head, 18 220 lbs (3 25; 19 head. 20.630 lbs. S3 40; 21 head. 23.720 lbs 3 65:15 head. 17.030 lbs, 3 8: 21 llrad, 23.060 lbs $3 90: 22 head, 24.590 lbs. II 10: 12 head. T6 ISO lbs! SJ 80; 3) head. 26, 380 lbs, 4 20; 59 calves. 8.220 lbs t5S5;10 calves, 1.474 lbs, S3 73 Hogs 111 head! 20. 801 lbs, 65 60: 61 head, 11.220 lbs. Ji 33. 63 head 8.980 lbs, 5 30: 109 head, 17.120 lbs, ?o 4S; CO head! 8..I40 lbs. $3 40; 136 head, 20.610 lba, J5M. Sheep i;4had. 11.150 lbs. M 75; 43 head, 290 lbs. 1J10 61 liead, 4,000 lbs. S2 73. nun. Hazciwooa jl imtioa: cattle II bead. 14 - Jibs. S4 OC: 16 Head. 2ai70 1bs. S3 73: lfih. it mn I ha. SI 10:13 head. 14.340 lbs. S3 70M4 li,l 'm'oin Ibs, S4 53; 15 head. 19.000 lbs. S4 15: 39 calves, 4:730 bs. S5 80; 67 Calves. 8.670 lbs. $5 80: 22 head. 3.5S0 . S3 SO. UOJTS IS llLart. 22.250 llis. ,71i,,fl L120 lbs. S5 4,5:183 head. "7.270 His J:l shcZ 1 bead. 7.610 lbs. S4 20:32 head. 4.341h fti in.9111 bead. IS. 700 lbs. M 90: 244 head. i9.sioifc i so. t Fhead, 4.1J0 lbs. 4 O0. Holmes. Ilrlggs A Co.: Cattle-31 head. 43.650 lbs. M 45: 16 head. IS. 160 lbs. H 00: 17 head n cm it. 1 43; I7ie!id, IR.noo lbs. 4 03: 18 head. 16.200 lbs. 64 33; 19 head, a.200 lbs U U); 65 Calves. 8.290 lbs. S5 75. Hogs 190 head. 33. SS0 Ibs. 3 60; 63 head. II -490 Ibs, S3 55:51 head. 6.210 lb. J5 30: 139 IieaiL 19 -4901bs. S3 40. Mieen -12S head. r.L?n tnc s Kn. rrt head, 16. 100 lbs. to 23; 13 head. 10.410 lbs. (5 10: 200 held. 13, 250 lbs. S3 15: 137 head. 8.270 lbs. f 5 50. MrCalL-ftowicn Jfc Newburne: Cattle 11 head. 12,800 Ibs, S3 80; 14 head. 16,53) lh. 4 00; 10 head. 10,9!)0 lbs, 3 80: 19 head 22. 1C0 lbs, 3 93: 19 bead. 21,140 lbs. 4 00: 17 head. 23.810 lbs. W 45; 16 head, 17.440 lbs. fS M; 25 head. 17,3 lb-. 82 75; 2G calve. 3 630 lbs. $5 T,: 43 calves. S,19lbs. f75. Hogs 8 head, 11.8 0 lbs. 5 65; 63 head. 13,(170 lbs. Jo 60; 66 head, 13.0W His. 5 SO: 81 head. 13.500 llw. So 40: 133 bead, 19,750 Ilia, S3 30; 81 head. 11510 lbs. S3 35. Sheep-58 bead. 6.370 lbs. S3 60:249 bead, 19.3!i0 lbs, S3 50; SO head. 7.690 lbs. Jl 83: 20 bead, 1 53J lbs, fi 75. John Iletketi Co.: Catile 19 head. 19.300 lbs, (3 6i: 16 head. 20.500 lbs. 83 83: 14 head. 15. 150 lbs. SI 60; 20 head. 24. 8fl0 lbs. ?4 (JO: IS head. 21.930 lbs, 3 bO: 15 bead. 16.660 lbs. S4 00: 1: hrad. 1B.070 lbs. 4 25: 19 head. 2t 120 lbs. f 4 (K: 19 head. 20.790 lbs, 13:21 head. 22, Suo lbs, (4 00: 15 head. 15.410 lbs, H 03: 6 calves. 790 lbs. 5c per lb. Uogs-276 head, 45.710 lbs. 55 55: 77 head. 12.51P lbs S3 63: 69 head. 7.600 lbs, $3 15. t-heep 100 head. 8,510 lbs. 84 26: 143 hiad, U.410 lbs. SI 10: 91 head 6,01bs. f4 00:9i hiad. 7.640 lbs. M 43; 140 head. 12,650 lbs. 5 10: 18S heart. 14,760 lbs. f4 2-j. Keneker LlnVhorn Jfc Co.: Cattle 14 head, 9.780 lbs. $3 16: in head, 9 990 lbs. 83 73; 22 head, 22,610 lbs. S3 83: IS head. "Inoilhs u in- ra head. 23.260 lbs, U 83 : 19 head. 20.S80 lbs. t3 80. 17 head, 21.10011k. $3 90:23 head. 20,300 lbs. S3 05: 19 bead. 24.020 lbs. J4 03; 15 head. 16.C01os. S3 70: 12 calves. 1.740 lbs, 5Sj cents. Hogs 110 head. 19.720Ibs, 60; 41 head. 7.130 lbs. 65 i5: 70 head. 12.220 lbs, S3 SO; 69 head, 11,390 lbs, $5 43; 82 heart, 13.110 lbs. ' 30. blieep-120 head. 10.410 lbs, f4 75; 136 head. 10.7U0 lbs. n CO: 111 head. 9.-J90 lbs. t 05: 225 head, 16,750 lbs, $4 62f . By Telegraph. Now Tort Beeves Receipts. 702 head, in cluding 34 cars for sale; very active and 20c -er 100 pounds higher; native steers t 3 4o5pei 100pounds:bullsandcnw,$20030a, pressed heef firm at 6V71io per lu. Shipments to-day, 5,841 quuTtein "t heer; to-moi ro . 829 beeves mid 85 aheop. Calves Bccelpts. 5.3"S hcaa; active and shade firmer; veal-. $4 soqg Z per 100 lbs: buttermilk cal es $j w3 7 Sheep-Receipts. , 5,393 ifto.'iS81' stead ' lambs K higher; shecB, $3 505 80 per 100 lbs; lamb". t3O07 ,as Vi mutton steady at 9K Per ib: dressed lauihs Ann at 11K1Jc7 Hoss-Re-ceipts, 4,958 heao, inclndli. i cars for sale; ..I at fo lurgj ;j per ioo lbs. Chlcif Cattle Ueceipts.18.000 head; ship men.s. 4,500 head; iurket active: natives stead-; T.xan- easier- cho'cc to extra 2 15S3 60: suekers.$j oo3 7o!jeeders, 75 .. -, "(iucjii;s, .uuy head mflrKc ! an',.10i"B''e rough anu com""". 0 5 35; mixed and nuclei- iruai 50: prinie neavy tind lutcheis' weigTitsT 5 aai 6U: light, $5 40Q5 55. Sheep-ireceipts.fl ''ea1 lilpmenu. 3,000 lienu-imd mutton sheep steady; others. intln-Hn 1-,T,. 253 lower; ?m.er rt"TtlV,;s $4 & 6J: wether. f '5 6 00; fed Texans, J4 40T lambs. S 756 75. Si. I-enU-Cnttle-Uecelnts 2,7 ead: 1 shipments. 3.100 head: native, slow: Texans nrni; iair to clioicc native oteers. J"B Tc.Xa!!' ,a" srndes- 003 tt nru?" ceipts. 3,'90 head, RhipnTentsV 1.01 . ficatlJ market SffiiOe liih .ii."e"lBl..fra heavy. J5 2005 50: mixed. 5 OOaj 4t ? light, ft'r to best, i 505 55. 61iVenjLeeipts, "??: hlpments, 3 430 nead: market ste.idy; fair to good natives, $4 0o5 00. Kanj Cliv rtnij ' .. . OO.C00 head; shipments, 8,203 head; goou native steers ac- tive and lOo higher at $3 S9i 40; oows steady at $1 752 85; Texans 10c holier at (1 752 60. Mockers and feeders lOo higher at f3 10 62 9a Hogs Recolpts, 9,900 head: ship ments, 3,600 ahead; market active and 610o higher: all grades, $4 HQi 80. Sheep Re ceipts, 7,000 head: sbiDments, 1,200 bead. ClnolnuHtl Hops scarce and higher: com monand light. $4 855 60; packln? and butch ers', $5 85M 63; receipts, 8,100 head: shlp ments, 1,000 head. Cattlo firmer at 12 0004 23; receipts, 640 head: shipments, 60 head. Sheep easy at $3 005 00; receipts, 8.200 head; shipments, 2.E60 head. Lambs lii fair demand; prime to choice spring tS 2306 78 per 100 pounds. Buffalo Cattle Receipts, 114 loads through, 6 Kale: stronger. Light to good steers. $3 354 23; Hotrs Receipts, 48 loads through, 16 bale; active, strong, higher; heavier, $5 605 75; Sheep and lambs Receipts, 20 loads through. 6 sale; dull, un changed, scarcely enough, here to make quotations; choice to fanoy wethers, (5 10 6 25. BULLISH AT BOTH ENDS. Grains and Provisions Advance Early, Tnke a Backset During the Day and Close With tjk Upward Spurt Free Baying Makes Incitement in Oats. CHICAGO There was not much in the way of news to-day, but a feeling of flrmn ess pervaded most of the pits during the early part of the session, though there was some weakness later in the day, when part of the gain was lost. Near the elose, however, everything took a turn up, and the close was generally strong. The reason for the strength in wheat was not very clear, as cables were no better and domestic matkets were quiet. Crop pros pects continue highly lavorablo and European prospects are still flattering. There was verv little wheat for sale, and the demand was not urgent, though fully equal to the offerings. The receipts wero fair as to quantity, but unusually poor as to quality. BradslreeCs reported a decrease during the last week in the available supply east of the Rockies of 1,223,000 bushels, while the Pacific coist increased 150,000 bushels. July opened at 7SJc, against 79JigC at the close yesterday; advanced steadily to TOKc; weakened to 79c; grew dull and steady; firmed up at the close, and closed at 79c. torn was stiong ana nigner eariy, due subsequently lost most of the improvement. July started unchanged at 60c and ad- July vance vanced to 51c. but the higher prices checked buying and there was a reaction to 51c The market remained quiet and weak till just before the close, where it felt the effects 01 the general strength and rallied to and clo-ed at 51Jc In the early dealings oats went up sharply on the strength in corn and discouraging crop reports, but, like other grains, failed to bold all the advance. The market grew ex cited on free buving near the close and closed strong at J01o higher. Provisions sympathized with the early strength in grains and made good advances: but at the top some longs attempted to' realize prouts anu me roarjtec went on sharplv. Later there was a rally and the close show's small gains. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected bj-JonnM. Oakley 4. Co.. 41 sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: 'pen lug. High est. Low eat. Clos ing. Articles. Wheat. No. 2. June July August Cobs, No. 2.. June Julr...-. September.... .... OATS, No. 2 June July beptember Mess Poke. Julr teptembcr Laed, July September SitOKT rtlBS, Julr beptember 79 78 7 71U4 I 73 7SX I 79i 7t4 79 tlH SIH tSH M'i SIH U37H 1155 690 7W 78 SIM 074 ,y SI SI1 w. 49 33WI so.-; 2Z4 34 sis 1130 1152& 6 87M 7 02 7 3-: 7 32X 22 if 31H 11 so 1137Jj 68S 700 725 733 1140 11 M 6 92" 7 10 740 J . 4 7 37 743 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dull and unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat, 79Kc; No. 3 spring wheat, 74c; No. 2 red, 81c; No. 2 corn, lljc: No. 2 oats, S4Jc; No. 2 white, S5)ic; No. 8 white, c: No. 2rje.76e; ha t barley, 60c: No. 3, f. o. b., 4Sc; No. 4, f. o. b 3Sc: No. 1 flaxseed, $1 OGlii prime timothv seed, $1 271 33: mess port, per bbL, $11 351137K; 'ard, per 100 lo. $6 87K Q6 90: short ribs sile-,(loosc). $7357371: dry salted shoulders boxed), $0 256 50; short clear sidei (hoxed) 7 75; liiky, distillers' finished goods, per gal., $1 15; sugars un changed. On the Produoe Exchange to-day the but ter markets as strong; creameries, 1520c: dairies, 1317c Eggs, 1414Kc NEW TU1CK Flour steiidier and more act ive. Cornmeal firm and in cood demand. Wheat Spot 'teally and quiet: No. 2 red. cic in mo anu elevator, vjkc anonr. kl - 99'Ke r- - h.; No. 8 red, 8b?ic: ungraded lea. e9o:r: 2Ta f Northern, 67K88c: Na i iimrunw, oojiajj'; io. x juuwauKee. oojc; ii i. 86 87 closing ing i M firm Snot G0c Inderal or 061Ke afloat; ungraded rnlxed, 4,QeiXc- options June, 50COKc, cisingaiouic;'.iniv.5657Hc, closing at. September. 55KeSc, closing at 55Vc; Octo ber. 5555c, clising at 55c. Oats Spot moderately actl;e and irregular: options dull and stroneen July, 3S3Sc, closing at 3SJc; August, 37l37jtc closing at - 3Kc; September; 37 3750, closing at'37c; No. 2 white, spot. 41 41Kc: mixed Western, 36K39Kc: white do 4047c: No. 2 Chicago, 4040Xc Hay steady and qniot. Hots quiet and steady. Tallow quiet and steady. Eggs-Fanoy in moderate ?"l',P,yan(1 flr'n: State, PeTansylvania, 16f8 K&c; western, poor to prime, 1416o. Pork modemte demand. Cut mcais stronir pickled bellies, eS c: middles firmer: short clear, $S 07). Lard opened strong, closed easy: Western sieam closed at 7 17V. Oo JiO"?;1, S7,1": Auauit. $7 21; SeptemborT $73737 32,closngat $7 28 bid; October, 7 B0. Batter Moderate demand, strong; Western d.nI,l4Jc:,da wmery. 16ac; do factory, 1315Kc; Elgin, 21U22c Cheese In moderate demand and steady; part skims, 26c. iKiL,AiCL,i-iii4 Flour quiet but steady. Wheat steady but quiet; No. 2 red June, 87S7Kc: Juyi Ans,nst antl scptemi br. 8687 Corn Options steady; local carlots oi No. 2 were in fair demand, and advanced 2c under scarcity: low grades dull No. 3 mixed on track, 53c; No. 2 mixed in grain depot early. 58.: do In elevator later 59-: No. 2 mixed, June, 5656Kc; Jnlv. 55J 58c: August, 5i55c; Septemfier, 5454Wc. Oats firm; No S white, 39Kc: No. 2 white 41c: Na 2 whit. June. 404le; Jnlv, 40Vi i 5ic: August, SBXQTXSXc: September, 83 38o, Butter firm n nil light offerings; Penn fyivanla creamery extra, 2021c; do .print, 23i6c. Eirgs stendv for choice stock: Penn sylvania first", 16l7c AoiJALs JMO,.KE-Wheat flrn,: No- 2 red sno,:- 89K89c; the month, 8)i8Wc; Julv, 85W SjJic; August. 85&Vc: October, 87Jca'k?d. Corn Arm; mixed snot and Jnne, 5sV5SKc July. 55M55Jic; August. 55Ji55c: Oats firmer; No. 2 white Western, 4Ik42c: No. 2 mixed Western. &y(c. Rye very sti ong. No. 2. 86c: nominal. Hay steady at $14 5015 5a Provisions strong; mess pork, $12 50. Butter active; creamery, fancy, 21c; creamery, fall to cliolce. 1920c; creamery, imitation, 16 18c Eggs steady at 16c ST. LOCI. Flour dnll. Wheat Cash, 2S5? aI7 Ci09ed "Jic? August. Toc: Sentemhnr. 77Xn t.nm, fiei, nn 3uly, 44c Oats higher: cash, 31K .Inly, 31c; August, SOJc; September,' iO"W30tic Rye lower at 76c Butter and w., i7. changed. Provisions dull. Lard' hfgher at $6 C0Q6 70, according to brand. Pork and meats unchanged. CINClNNATi-Flour quiet. Wheat Arm: No. 2 red, 83c Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, 4SKc Oats in good demand; No. 2 mixed. Si14Uc Rye dnll; No;2,76Kc Poik higherat $11 61. Lard firm at $6 bS. Bulkmeats in good uemand at $7 50 Bacon Arm at $350. Butter firm.- Eggs steady at UUc. Cheese lower; prime to choice cured Ohio flat, 7Sc MINNEAPOLIS Wheat June, cloin, 76Jc; July, opening, 76c; highest, 76V 76Jc; loet, 75c: cloin, 76c; August, ooenin". 77Vc: closing, 77o: September, open in ir. 775e: highest, 7c; lowest, 75 75Jc; closing, i5c; December, openinir,78ilc; highest. 7SKc; lowet, 78c; closing, 78j&c: on track, No. 1 hard, 77&c; No. 2 June, 6773c. MILW ACKK Flour quiet Wheat firm: September, 77c: Na 2 spring, 77c; No. 1 Northern, 84c Corn firm; No. 8, 474Sc Oats firm: No. 2 while, BS43bc; No. 3 white, 34fKc. Barlev lilahor; sample. soib'duc. nye ui ui: -xi. j, ,ca,OHC. ri-ovisions quiet. Pork $11 52. Laiu $3 90. NEWonK4N.'Sugar quiet; open ket tle, choice, SKc; fair to prime, 3J.c; good common to good fair, 2 I3-16Q3C: common, 22 ll-16c; inferior. 2Hc: centrifugal prime yellow clarified, SS 1S-16C oil, 3V3Kc; seconds, 2 9-163K: molasses nominal. iiclu 1 11 n heat No. 1 hard, oash, 81' June, S2c; July, 82Vo: September, 80Wc; '. '! 1 Northern, cash, 7BJ5e; June, 79Kc; July. mt. Cam4miKis (il . V. A V !. ' cash. 72c; No. 3, 63c; rejected. 53e: on track. No. 1 hard, 81Jc: Na 1 Northern, esc. TOL-i-.ne Wheat dull and easier: No. a cash and June, 86Je: July, 83Wo; Angust. fcc: September, tSc. Corn active nnd steady: No. 2 cash and July. 81c; No. 3. 47c No. i, ll7o. Oat quiet; No. 9 oash, 34Xc' Kve dull; cash, 75s. " Kamms city Wheat weak andlowen 1 No. 2 hard, 64jfciNa 2 red, GiQCBc. Corn steady; N q, 2 tulxcd,BOc; No. 3 hilo. MUfflS o. . . J wi o. -i mixea, sMC: Na 1 white, 80a n o Kiiring, w?if udhou no. area. oune. 3-166865:c. doing at 86c: Julv. S6MS 1-lGc closin-- it Sfli.'c: Aiirut. S7(3)S7aiCn. at &ici October, 8SS8c, clos- it ssc; Novlmbe-. 8S5SjJc, closing I December. 9?90Jc, cio-ing at 90Wc; 1M3 mQiMif, closing at 94c Kje and aulet:sV.retern. 83i!88!ln Cnm lairlv activSnnil 5trnnpii. Vn o Resi POINTS- IN REALTY. fieported Sale of the Property of the Late Toney. Newell." FEESH BUILDING INTELLIGENCE. Over Tiro Hundred Lots Sold at Mnnhall and Many Houses Erected. DRIFT OP MONEY AND SPECULATION It was reported on reliable authority yesterday afternoon that the Kewoll prop erty, corner Forbes street and Shady lane, had changed ownership at a price olose to (50,000. It consists of about three aorei and a large and substantial two-story brick house, built by the late Toney Newell, as a summer resort. The name of the purchaser will be given when the deed passes. It will cause quite a flurry in the circle in which he moves. Nineteenth Ward Improvements. G. L. Straub 8s Sons report unusual activ ity in the building line in and around Fair mount Place, Nineteenth ward. They have sold within a short time 22 lots in this local ity, 10 of which are being improved with good houses. The remainder-will be built on during the season. Among the owners of houses finished or under way are Mr. Seibert, Mr. Thels and Mr. Myers. The cost of these structures ranges from f3,600 to $9,000. Mr. Seibert will erect' several more iu the same neighborhood this season. Deals in Residence Properties. E. F. Dauoie, with Black & Balrd, has sold his residence property on Alder street. Twentieth ward, to Mrs. Lonry, of Ben I Avon borough, mother-in-law of J. Palmer O'Neil, and purchased from Mr. a QWatt, oi Philadelphia, a place on Ivy street, same ward. Both transactions involve about 513,000, A Block of Sx Bouses. Mr. A. CWatklns has plans in Architect Barr's office for six briok dwellings to be erected on the corner ot O'Hara and Parker streets, East End. They will be started within a week and be completed by October 1. The total cost will be in the neighbor hood of 516,000. A ctlvlty at JHnnball. Munhall station, or Terrace, which la really a suburb of Homestead, is keeping step with other places in the march of im- Erovement. It was laid out by gibe Mun oll Valley Laud Company about a year ago, and already upward of 200 lots have been disposed ot and many of them improved with comfortable homes. Twenty or more are under way. To meet the demand of citizens for better business accommodations, a large structure for a general store is in contemplation. laying Oat a Plan. The Fite property, comprising about 12 acres and fronting on Highland avenue, near the park, is being graded and streets paved and sidewalked. These' improve ments will cost between $30,000 and 540,000. Thiswork completed, the ground. will be laid out in large lots and put on the mar ket, the plan for which has been approved by Councils. Mr. Fite will erect a very fine residence on the corner next to the park, Testerdays Building Permits. Ten permits were issued yesterday for the same number of improvements, aggregating 517,900. The most important are: W. 0. Alexander, frame dwelling on Almeda street, Twenty-third ward, 52,000; A. T. Eomig, frame dwelling, on Ellsworth ave nue, Twentieth ward, 52,300; Robert Smith, frame dwelling on Millvnle avenue, Twen tieth ward, 53,700; William Kcany, brick dwelling on Baum street, Twentieth ward, 5i,0UU. Special Features of Trade. Plans have been completed for three hand scrnjQ residences on Noith avenue, Alle gheny. There Is not likely to be' much or a stock market until after the holiday vacation. There will De no open board after to-morrow until Tuesday. The Chailcston and Snuthside Bridge Company lias declared a dividend of $1 a share, payable July 1. This is a Pittsburg enterprise, the Treasurer, T. H. Given, being cashier of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank. 7iere are about 103 building and loan as sociations in Pittsburg and 35 or 40 in Alle gheny City. The Tradesman's National Bank, this city, and the Third National Bank, New Tork.will pay interest ou Junction Railroad bonds, due July 1. Peter Haberman, Jr., has sold six lots on lotenz avenue. Chartlers townshin. for 84,287. ' Officials of the Luster Mining Company In this city have direct information from the superintendent of the plant that the ehlorl nation mill is in full operation. At auction in Philadelphia $3,500 Pitts burg water loan 7s sold at 120UOC, and five shares Pennsylvania Salt .Manufactur ing Company (par $50) at 107. It will not bo known before Angust whether or not the United States Glass Com pany will pay a dividend. The matter has not yet been considered. The Board of Directors of the Mononga hela Water Company has declared a quar terly dividend of 2 per cent, payable July 11. The quarterly dividend of the Natural Gas Company of West Virginia of 1 per cent Additional Points In Bealty. " The following are among the transfers re cently recorded: Joseph J. TJlam et ux to Eleanor O'Leary, lot In Fourteenth ward, 25x137, Fifth avenue, $6,000; Timothy O'Leary to Annie T.Ulam.lot in Fourteenth waid,25x 1S7, Firth avenue, $6,000. W. A. Herron & Sons sold a lot 60x200 feet on Bidwell street, between Filth and Ells worth avenues, Sbadyside, being the second lot sold there lately, for $7,750. The pur chaser will lmnrove soon. A. Z. Byei-s & Co. sold toaprominont Pitts burg attorney lots Nos. 39 and 40 in tho Grande Pointe plan, Eleventh ward Alle gheny City, frontln" 100 feet on California avenue and extending through 140 feet to n 20-foot alley, for $3,900. The pui chaser will erect a handsoino piessed brick resi dence at once Straub & Sons sold lot No. 11, Fairmoant Place plan. Nineteenth ward, fronting 25 feet on Fairmonnt avenue, for $1,000 John K. Ewing & Co. sold for Joseph D Mahoney to Isaao Silverman, a lot 60x200 on Marshall avenue. Tenth ward. AUe-'henv for$l,700casu. " Black & Baird sold to Isaiah Stevens lots Nos. 379 and SS0 In tho Alta Land Company plan on Duquesne Heights, for $103 cash Peter Shields sold lot No. 139 in the Green field avenne plan. Twenty-third ward, city, being 30x90 feet, for $G00. . ""' HOME SECURITIES. PLEASANT VALLET CONTINUES UPWARD MOVEMENT. ITS Buying Orders for Practically Unlimited Quantities Cause a Bulge of Nearly a Point OfUcial News From the Lnster Mine Sales and Flnotnattons. The early calls yesterday were uninterest ing for the most, part, but the last was en livened by the execution o.' buying orders for Pleasant Valley and a sharp advance in the price of tho stock. It sold up to 26, nearly a point higher than the close on th previous day. - The advance, of course, bore some rela tion to the much-talked-of deal with the Manchester people. To outsiders it Indi cated that investors had no fear that the company would be swallowed body - and bieeohes by its big rival. The advance may also denote that consolidation on equitable terms is nearer than many suppose. It would give the combine the monopoly ol a po- hlous torritory growing better overv year. There appeared to be ordors for an unlimited quantity of tbe stock. Manches ter was also stronger, reinforcing tho opin ion that negotiations are on a promising basis. Considerable strength was displayed In other parts of the list. Citizens' Traotion advanced a good fraotlon and Birmingham picked up a little. In tho natural gas list Philadelphia submitted to a sllgbtoonces slon, but the rest wero steady,. Central Traotion was slightly lower In the bidding. Airbrake wag offered down from 138 to 188. Cable und United States Gloss ooiunion fin ished with slight aalns for the day, Hoy. itono Bank also improved its position. Ex. pectations were expressed that dividend payers would make a good showing'in July, and also that several interests inot yet dis tinguished in that line will be favorably heard from. There were no sales at the first call. At the second, 20 shares of Duquesne Traction ohanged bands st 28; 10 Manchester Trac tion at 46, 100 Birmingham Traction at 26 and 50 Pleasant Valley at 26f. Pleasant Valley was the card at the third call. Sales wero 110,000 bonds at 101, 100 shares of stock at48jl00at26k200 at 26, and 6 Blrmlng ham Traction at 2 Bids nd offers at each call follow: riBST I SECOND IHtBD XXCTLUTOB CALL. CALL. CALL. STOCKS. B. A. B. A. B. A. Key. Bk. of P.... 83 .... 63)4.... Liberty Nat. Bk. 105Ji.. Second Nst. Bk 265 .... Enterprise Say... 70 70 .... CUIienl' Injur.. 81 32 .... Western In. Co 40 - 40 BrldrewaterG O. 26 .... 23 .... 26 .... People's N. O. Co IS 21 18 21 Peop. N.G.AP.0 12 IS H,... J";i Philadelphia Co.. 18M 1SK .... UK 18 16H WheellngOstOo 20 " OentralTrac Co. 28X.... 23 .... .... Citizens' Trac.... 62S.... 63 63X 63)4 64 PlttsburgTnic , .... 68X.... , MH., Plesssntrvslley.. 26 26X 28 M 2.. Second Avenne.. .... ... 61)4.. ... Chartlers By 86 .... ..- " P..Y.4Ash.B.B 43 45 45 Pitts, ft Castle S. 6 TJ4 ii"" Pitts. Junction.. 82X ?::,, Pitts. W.&Jty... MX 61)4.... .... BOX Wi N.T.4C.O.C.C0. 60X Point Bridge 18 .. Lnster BilriingCo ..., JX S BedCIoud Mining .... Z 1 ; Enterprise Mln 6 - 5 Allegheny Co. E. i West'houseElec .... 19 :!;;. Union S.A S.Co 17K 16 17X 16X 17 U.S. S.Co..pf.. 10 ., " W. Airbrake T3o 183 180 ;. 139 Btan.U.CableCo. 70K.. 77 ..... 77"" U. 3.01086, com.. 66) 67X1 U 67X 66.... A HOLIDAY MARKET. NO LIFE EXPECTED ON WALL STREET FOB SOME WEEKS. Richmond Terminal a Leading Topic The Latest 'Whisky Trust .Decision Helps Distillers bat Little-Covering of Shorts Bat Some Effect Bonds Dal!. New York, June 29. The proportions of the stock speculation continues steadily to dwindle, and even though from time to time a few stocks develop a certain amount of animation with comparatively wide fluctua tions, the wholly professional nature or tho trading robs the movements of significance. In the best opinion, the holiday character of the market is likely to 'continue till the effeot of the July disbursements begins to be felt, and for the rest of this week nothing of auy kind is to be expected of the market. The Richmond and West Point affair furnished a subject for conversation and conjecture, but while the report, as issued by Droxel, Morgan & Co. was encouraging, as Indicating the feasibility of a reorganiza tion, no one was bold enough to indicate the lines upon which it would be carried out or the length or time it would take to accom plish it. The statements of the Vanderbilt and Beading lines were rather encomaging, but the effect, as far as Wall street is con cerned, was hardly apparent in any diiec tion. The last decision in favor of a Whisky Trust official advanced tho piice of the stock K per cent at the opening, but the improve ment couldnot be held, and, as in the rest of the list, the'gain melted awav. while further fractions were lost Besides Distillers', only Chicago Gas scored a 'loss of more than thH smallest fractions. The covering of shorts helped the market In the late dealings, and the close was quiet and Arm generally at something under last nignt's prices, though losses extended to Jg per cent, and the only advance or note was that of 1J in Lake Shore. The transactions reached only 118,126 listed and 5,416 unlisted. Tho total sales of stocks to-day weio 123,512 shares, including: Atchison, 3,500; Chicago Gas, 19 530; Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern, 2,000; Erie, 2,615: Lake Shore, 2,590; llead insr, 25,100; St. Paul, 21,470. Bonds were even less active than usual of late, while exhibiting an irregular temper with most of the aottve issues lnollnedto droop, resulting in several material losses. Many marked gains were seen in other parts of the list. The trading footed up to $806,000, but there was no animation in anything. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange yeater dav. Corrected dally for The Dispatch oy Viht lf KT & bTxrHESSOX, oldest Pittsburg members of the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenne: Clos ing bid. 39! 76! 98 Open High Low est. ing. est. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton OU. prd Am. ftnorarReflniUBT Co.. .39H "9K 30) 99S 39M "oaV Am.SurarBeflnlnKCo. pfd "35J5 35Ji Atcn.. lop. is. i Canadian Pacific Canadian Southern Central of New Jersey.... Central Tactile Chesapeake and Ohio C. &i.. 1st pfd a C. 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust C. Bur. A Qulncy C Mil. & St. Paul C. Mil. Jb St. Paul. pfd... CRocfc. I. & P. C. St. P. Si. AO C. St. P.. 51. & O.. pfd... C. & Northwestern C. C, C. A I.. i CoL Coal Iron Col. & Hocking Val Del.. Lack. A West Del. A Hudson Dls. A Cattle Feed. Trust. 35 35. I 69" '59 69 133& 30 23 61H 42)4 81M 101)4 85H 127 60K 49 122 116V 67H i 37U ISSJJ 137 47 102)4 235 75 233 2I) 23K 82). 82 101H 82) "six 49X. 80M iousi 82)4 80)4 3C0 B'Z son 1 iif 67 'iif 67 'in" 67 3H 37 ma 137 47M 3i 37 lW!i 1374 35W 15814 1374 43)a 4S4 E. T.. Va. AOa .-... Illinois Central ... Lake Erie A West Lake Erie A West., pfd... Lake Shore A M. S Louisville A Nashville...., Michigan Central.. Mobile A Ohio Missouri Pacific National Cordaze Co 4 4 76! 76X 76 135 134 Van na 103 27i 58H U7 113 31 M 91 VV.( 16 71 34 27 64 SIH 1S34 11 431 1414 20M 66H 21)4 3314 60M 62 195 42 106 j 115 39S 11 !4 25) 94 30"$ 71 4 72M 71 58 list 58S 118)4 58 '4 117' National Cordage Co.. preft 11 j 35 lid 35 1123 National Lead Co., pfd... New York Central N. Y.. C. ASU L N. Y., C. A St. L., 1st pfd, w. Y., C. ASt.L., 2d pfd, N. Y.. L. E. A W ;.... 1H 113)4 91J4 91 1134- 114 "27)4 '37K 18 '45)4 14 20 4 KH 21 S3 '60?4 i&h N.T., L. E. AW.,pfd.. rt. l . a i. r. K.Y..0.4W Norfolk A Western Norfolk A Western, pfd ... North American CO. Northern Pacific Northern Pacldc, pfd Oregon Improvement Pacific Mail Peo., Dec. Evans Philadelphia A Beading... Pgh. Cln. Chicago A St. L? Pg. Cln. Chi. A at. L. prd. Pullman Palace Car St. Paul A Oulutli St. Paul A Dnluth, pfd. .... St. Paul. Minn. A Man i... Texas Pacific Union Pacific 354: 18)4 45i H'4 2096 56)4 21 '4 33 t U)H 8h: 89X; 39)4, wanasn Wabash, pfd 2M Western Union 93) Wheeling A L. E 30)4 WhetUngAL. E. prd Baltimore A Ohio 98)4. Ex. dlv. an B3H, 30,H 84 H sox M H 72 96H Boston Stooks Closing Prices. Atoh. ATopcka 35)4 Boston ft Albany.. ..201H Biston & Maine 183 Chi.. Uur. A QuIney.lOUi Fltchburg K. R... .. SOU Fllnt&PeroM...... 20 Mass. Central.. .... I7V Mex. Cen., com 18 N.Y. N. F.ng S7K N.Y AN. En.7s..H9S Old Colony lgj ltutland.prd 72 AllouezU.Co.(new). 75 Atlantic 9 Boston A Mont 8S Calumet A Bccla ....270 Franklin 12)4 Kearsarge 11 Osceola 29 anta Fe Copper 10 Tamarack 160 Boston Lana Co 5 San Diego Land Co.. 16)4 West End Land Co.. 18H Bell Telephone 2075. Lamson Stores 19)4 Water Power 2 CenteunlalMln.Co.. 0)4 Butte A 11. Copper .Y 12 Tiiompsou-Hous.El. 64X Boston Electric Stocks. Bostow, June S3. opeetaj. The latest electric stock quotations to-aay were: ..... . Bid. Asked. luvusou-nouaKD .electric UO.. ....... 64 Thomson-Houston Electric Co., pref. 29 T.-H.E,Cp.. securities, series D V 7)4 It Ft. w. e. to ..;:;;; F. W. E. Co. seculUe series A... W. E. Oo W. E. Co., pref. ." Detroit E. Co .:...... Vllun 1T.lMr,n Til rA Boston Electric Light Coir.'.'.'"!!m."in4. Philadelphia Stocks. . Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks fiir nlsbed by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, member ofAew Yors Slock Ex change: Bid, Pennsylvania Railroad bsii Reading Railroad 3014 Buffalo, New York A Phils TV Lehlgli Valley....i 60), Lehigh Navigation 63V Philadelphia Erie 83)2 Northern Pacific, com 20)J Asked. 53)4 80 3-16 8 61 68)4 20M i Aoriuerniraciuc. prer. , 0094 bBJi 1 66)4 Mining Stock Quotations. New Tosk, June 29. Aspen. 100; Best & Belcher, 145; Consolidated California and Virginia. 810; Deadwood, 21J; Eureka" Con solldatud. 150: Hale and Norcross, 120; Home stake, 1330; Horn Silver, 320; Mexican, 130; Mt. Diablo, 100; Oplilr, 140; Sayngo, ISO; Stand ard, 155. t Bar Silver Quotations. Nsw Tont June sa cee(n.Bar silver in London & lower at 01-16d par ounoe. Hew Tork dealer' price for silver Mo lower atisTJfo. - P0IRXS IH MONEY. A Tightening Tendency Expected When Crops Begin to Move. Tho local money market was reported easy but In good shape yesterday. July set tlements will not seriously disturb present conditions. A few banks holding corpora tion money may suffer a little, but others will be benefited. Funds will soon seek their customary ohannels. Bank clearings were $2,378,760 93 and balances $505,623 63. A New York banker is denoted as sayingt "It is pi obahle that there may be a tighten ing tendency as soon as the mil crops begin to call for money to move them. But this will have an encouraging side, for these crops will be extraordinarily large, and thouali immense amounts of funds may be necessary to harvest and market them, the returns to the farmer and the increased earnings assured to railways will add mate rially to the wealth of the country and will quite offset any temporary call npon this money center for financial accommoda tions.1' At New York yesterday money on call was 1J2; olosed offered at 2. Prime mercan tile paper 85 per cent. Sterling exchange quiet but steady at $4 87 for 60-day bills and $4 88J for demand. Closing Tiond Quotations. U. S. 4s reg H6X U. S. 4i coop 117X M.-K. AT. Gen. Si.. 48V Mutual Union 6s.. ..110 u. e. zs- iuo U. S. 4Kb coup Pacific 6s of I805....iqs Louisiana stamped 4s 93 H.J. o. Int. Cert....ll3X Northern Pas. liti.119 Northern Pac. 2nd.U3tt .Northwestern Cons.lSs) Northwestern db. 63.1081-, miiBoun bS. Tenn. netr set. Ra ...108X ...IC33? ... 77 ...103 ...106 Oregon It Trans. 6s.. Bt. L. ft I. M. Qen.Ss 85 St. L. St SanF. O.M.109M St. Paul Consols.. ..129 St. P.. CAP. lsts. .120 Tenn. new set. 6s Tenn. new set. 3s, Canada So. 2nds.. Cen. Factflc lsts. , Den. & B. O. lata 116 T, T. L. G, Tr. Rets 78M T. P. E. G. Tr. Bets 26K Den. K. G.4st 85 Den. & K. O. W.lsts Union Pac. lsts VBYi West Shore 106U Erie 2nda 104K M. K. &T. Gen. 6s.. SO Bid. tAsked. B. u. W lata BZX Bank Clearings. Ntew York Clearings, 196,691,623; balances, 86C.i8,799. Boston Clearings, $15,098,105: balances, $1,634,138. Money 2 per cent. Exohange on New York 10c discount to par. PaiLAPELPHia. Clearings, $14,479,368; bal ances. $2,176,659. Money 2k per cent. Baltimore Clearings, 83,035,660, balances, $368,789. Money 6 per cent. Chicago Money 56 per cent. Bank clearings, $15,075,803. New York exchange, 60c premium. St. Locis Bank clearings, $3,753,262; bal ances, $761,006. Money quiet nt 46 per cent. x;xcnange on New York, 75c premium. Memphis Clearings, $378,892; balances, $243,411. Now York exchange selling at $1 50. New O1U.KAS8 Clearings. $738,553. New lork exchange, 50c; bank $150 per $1,000 premium. THE HOME MARKETS. CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER 13 AC TIVE AT TBE ADVANCE NOTED. Blackberries Now to the Front Canned Goods Growing Soiree and Firm All Along the Line Cereals Steady and Un changed. OfficJe or Tbb Dispatch, i PiTTSBuiio. Weditesdat, June 29. ( Country Produce Jobbing Prices Among tbe fresh arrivals in this line are .currants and blackberries. The latter are as yet iu short supply. Strawberries are drawing near their end and will belong to the past when the week is over. A good article of potatoes is scarce, and markets are quiet. Fancy grades of Elgin creamery batter and other grades are firmer than they were a week ago. Eggs are fairly steady at prices quoted. Ve note an improved de mand for tropical fruits, particularly lemons, choice stcck selling very freely at 'outside nuotatians. Watermelons and cantalounes are coming in freely, and prices are ralrly well maintained. Apiucots Cals.. $2 00 per box. Apples New. ft 5C5 00 a barrel; 75S5cper small box. BCTTBB Creamery Elgin, 2223c: Ohio brands, lS.20c; common country butter. 910c;good to choice country roll. 1215c. Beajs New York and Michigan pea. $1 85(9 1 95: marrowfat, (2 152 25c; lima beaus, Z'A3Hc per lb; hand-picked medium, I 85(31 90. Beeswax Choice, 333lc per 10; low grades, 22 25c. HEnnlES Strawberries, 8l0c per box; raspber ries. 1413c per box; red raspberrles,15ai8eperbox; blackberries, 12c per box: cherries, $3 00 a bushel, 85 605M 00 a stand :-gooseberrles. 84 004 50 a stand, ft 002 60 a bushel: currants, 10c a box. Cheese New Ohio cheese, 7M8a; New York cheese. 9)4ffi9)ic: Umburger. lf13)4c: Wisconsin owelt7er, full cream. 17(318c: new sweltzer cheese, 12)13c; Imported sweltzer. 2fiffi2G)4c. Cider Country elder. 85 50B Oil per barrel; sand refined. 5T7 00; crab elder, $7 508 00. EGQS-Strlctly fresh. 1616'4c. E00 PLAATS-82 252 50 per bov. eatiiep.s Extra live geese. 5753c;No. 1, 48 50c per lb; mixed lots. 25&c. Diued Fbuits Peaches, halves. 5J4c: evapo rated apples. 77)4c: apr cots. 9llc; blackberries, &";0c: raspberries. ls18)4c; huckleberries, 7c; Cali fornia peaches. 794c. Hoxky New crop, white clover, 1617c; Cali fornia honey. 12l5c lb. Meloxs Cantelouiirs. 83 f 03 50 a crate; water melons. (20 0025 CO a hundred. Poultry Alive Chickens. 7580c per pair; spring cnicKens. suokuc per pair; uresseu cmckens. " SEED-Buckwheat, 81 25; millet, $1 50. TALLOW Country, 4c; city rendered. 4Kc Tropical Fhuits Lemons, fancy Messina. 84 50 6 10: Messina and California orauges. 84 004 50 per box; bananas, f00: 50 firsts. Jl 251 75 sec onds: Persian dates. 45c per pound; larerflgs, XH&Uc per pound: pineapples. &10c apiece. Veoetables Cabbage, tl 25 a barrel crate. 81 501 75 a 2-harrcl crate; green onions. 25c a dozen: Bermuda onions, tl 4C1 50 a bushel: tomatoes.81 75(5)200 a crate: Southern potatoes. $1 50 2 50 per barrel; new beets.JCcadozen; asparagus. 2g30c a dozen; radishes, I18c per dozen; new peas, 81 25 a basket; green beans, f 1 50 a basket; cucumbers, 75c81 00 per bushel. Groceries All canned goods are very firm, with an upwardjtendenoy. Already prices of canned peas and tomatoes are advanced at sources of supply, and it Is only a question of short time when our price list will be raised. Tbe old supply is well nigh exhausted, panned corn and fruits of all kinds are also very Aim. Coffees aie strong and sugars steady at quotations. Gbeen Coffee Fancy, 2l)492214c: choice Rio, 2021c: prime. 1819c: low grade, 1617c; old Goy-ern-nent Java, 29(331e: Maracalbo. 2IK''c: Mocha, 2829c; Santos. 21,'422)4c: Caracas, 2425)jc; La Uuarra. 2122i4c. Roasted (In papers) Standard brands. 19.15c: higher grades. 22)j02oc: old Government Java, bulk, 3l433c: Slaracaibo, 22:4c: Santos 19W 2jc; peaberrv. 20)4c; choice Rio. 214c; prime Rio, 20o; good Rio. l,'4c: ordinary. 1718c. sriCES (whole) Cloves. 910c: allspice, 9c: cassia. 8c: pepper. 10c; nutmeg. 7080c. Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 11 test, 6e: Ohio, 150. 7)4c: headlight. 150 test, 6)c: water white, 7Sc: globe. 1414Sc: elalne. lie: carnadlne. llu; royanne, ne; reu 011. iuoiic; purity, i4o;oeine, 21c. MISERS' OIL No. 1. winter, strained, 1610c per gallon: summer. 637c: lard, 52-')5c. Syrup Corn syrup, i427c: choice sugar syrup. 2329C. N. O. MOLA6SKS Fancy new crop, 3!39c; choice. 3837c: old crop, 3233e. SOD V Bi-carb, In kegs, 3H.i)c: bl-carb. InKs: 5Xc: bl-carb. assorted pickaxes, 53i6c; sal soda. In kegs, IMC: do granulated. 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 8Mc; 6tearlne, per set. S"4c; parafflne, ll12e. Rice Heart Cirollna, 661ic; choice, 5?6)4c; Louisiana. 55)c. Starch Pearl, 3)4c; corn starch, 5X8)fc; gloss starch. lii6c. Foreio.v FliUIT Layer raisins, fl 75: London layers. 2 25; Muscatels, fl 75: Oalltornla Musca tels, 81 401 60: Valencia. 5a5!4c: Ondara Valen cia. 6K7c: Sultan 1. arai3c: currants. 3)ia.l!fe: Turkey prnnes. 4"45Hc: French prunes. SI2c; cocoanuts.? 100.54 tu4 50: almonds. Lan..?lh. 20c: do Ivlca, 17c: do shelled. 50c; walnuts. Nap.. 13 14c; Sicily filberts, lie: Smyrna flgs. 1213c: new figs. 55!4e: Brarllnuts, 6crpecns. 13l4c: citron, 9 1t. ;i:c: lemon peel lie ? lb; orange pcel.l2c. StrnAits Onbes. 5c: nowdcred. 5c: cranulated. 44c; confectioners'. 4)4c; soft white. 4Vil)4c: yel low, choice. -ic; yeUow, good, 3r44c; yeUow, fair. 33T4c. I1CKIJK Medium, bbls (1,200), 84 00; medium, half bbls (600), 62 50. salt No. 1 per bbh tl 00: No, 1 extra, per half bbl, 81 10: daln, per baU-tl 20: coarse crystal, per bbl. 81 20: Hlgclns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, 82 80; Big gins' Eureka, 16 14-lb packets, f3 00. Canned Goods -standard peaches. 31 &92 00: 2ds, $1 45I W;i extra peachcr $-' 00(5)2 10: pie peacnes. a-v&qi 03; cnest corn, si zkii au: 11m 10. corn.i ui ioi rca cnerries: 51 lugti -ui uiun beans. 81 45: soaked do. 85c; stringed do, 30&95C; marrowfat nesa. uonftSl 10 soaked rjeas. 60ft)75o: pineapples, ii 21 30: Bahama do, (2 00: damson plums. l 03; green gages. 81.60: egK ptunis. 1 t0: taltrnmla apricots. I 752 Co: California pears, I S0210: do green gages. 8160; do egg plnms. I 60: ettra white cherries. 8T65S2 85: raspberries. 11 15(31 23: strawberries. 9ol 10; gooseberries, fl ((31 05: tomatoes. 9S05c; (ftlmon. I-lb cans, (I 301 63: blacabrries. ic: succotash. 2-lbcaus. so-iked. 90c; do green. 2-15 cans, f 1 2331 50; corn beef, 3-tb cans, f I 6ol 70; 1-lb cans, 81 20: baked beans, fl 4GI 55: lobsters. 1-lb cans, fl 20: mack erel, l-lb caiin, broiled. 81 W: sardines, domestic, Ms, f3 904 00: 4s. 86 25; sardines. Imported, Us, f 15 0018 10: sardines. Imported, Xs.fM CO; sardliies. mustard, 81 30; sardines, spleen. $3 25. . FISH-Extra No. 1 bloater maokerel. 821 00 per bhl: extra No. 1 domess, fso 00! No, 2 shore mack erel. 17 00: No. 2 large mackerel, f 9 07; No. 8 Urge mackerel, $16 00: Nn, J small mackerel. 89 60. Herring-Spilt, t3 25; lake, 3 25 per 10O-lb bbl. White fish, 87 60 per 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout, 86 CO per half hbl. Finnan baddies; 10c per lb. Ice land halibut, 12a per lb. Pickerel, hair bbls. 83 28; quarter bbls, fl 25. Holland herring. 75c. Walk on herrtug, 8Je, Oatmeal-(4 805 00. v Grain, F'oor and Feed. Sales on Wodricsday'i call at the Grain Exohangei One ear nnple wheat, Mo, pot; 1 our No. 1 yellow shell corn, lifto, 10 days; 1 car same, STKc, July delivery. Re ceipts as bulletined, 88. cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Bailway 9 cars of hay, of corn, 1 of malt, 1 of wheat, 4 ot flour, 10 of oats. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 1 car of oats; 1 of corn. By Baltimore and Ohio 5 cars of hay, 1 of ear corn. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of corn. By Pittsburg and Western 1 car of wheat. Cereal markets are practically tho samo as they have been for a number of (lavs past. Oats are a shade higher. Corn is steady, and wheat, flour and feed are qnlet. Hay is weak and prices are a shade lower. Following are prices for carload lots on track. Dealers cbtrge an advance from store. WHXAT.-NO.- I. 9091e; No. '2 red, 8389c; No. 8 red, S684c-. Cobw No.2 yellow ear.57X58c;hlKh mixed ear, rfa n 1 1 nl--Ajt a ;jLJtj.. Ittn 4tbIIaw italics1 ,i: mixed ear. E4fei No. 2Tellow shelled. Ofwmosoi nign auxea shelled. MffflifXc. lelled, 66X37c; mixed Oats No. 1 oats. 40l340!4e: No. 2 white. JBa S9)jo; extra No. 3 oats. 3836Xc: mixed oats, 36 87c. Btb No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 84S85ci No. 2 Western. 829830. Flour Jobbing- srtees Fancy SDrins; oatenta. $4 85)4 90: fancy winter patents, $4 S-Vai 00; fancy straight winter. 84 6034 75: fancy straight snrlnr. 84 S04 75: clear winter. 84 234 SO: straight XXXX 84 25(34 50: rye flour. 84 23Z4 5a Mrsxricp No 1 white middlings. 116 ! 5017 CO ): brown per tout No. 2 white middlings, 815 3015 50; middlings. 813 50314 00: winter wheat bran. 813 23 (313 76. nil naiea umoiav, cnoicr. 914 omgi4 ioi no. 1. 813 2&313 60; No. 2. 110 60U CO: loose from wagon. vis U.V910 wk accoratng to quaiKv: prane nj 16 CO. according to quality; prarle hay. ss 60(g)10 00; packing na; J?SH?."i TOG99 so. wheat, 86 507 CO: rye. straw oats, S3 80 00(39 60. Provisions, Sugar cured hams, large Sugar cured hams, medium Bugarcured hams, small ... Sugar cured California hams Trimmed hams Sugar oured b. bacon . Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders.... Bugar cured skinned shoulders Sugar cured bacon shoulders Bugar cured dry salt shoulders. .... Bugar cured beef rounds , Bugar cured beef, sets , Sugar cured beef, flats , Bacon, clear sldes,30ibs , Bacon, clear sldes.20 lbs llti 12)4 Js 13 10 8 V 6K 7 134 10)4 9)4 8)4 8 Dry salt clear sides, 88 lbs average., Mess pork, heavy - 13 60 Mess nork. family. 14 50 5 54 6 6)4 6)4 Lard, reaned, in tierces Lard, refined. In one-half barrels , Lard, refined, in 60-Ib tubs , Lard, refined. In 20-16 palls , Lard, refined. In 60-Ib tin cans , Lard, refined, in 3-Ib tin palls Lard, refined, ln5-!b tin palls Lard, refined, la 10-lb tin palls Lumber. There have been no new developments in this line the past week. Demand has im proved slightly, but there is large room for further gain before trade is satisfactory. Prices are unchanged and are as follows: White Pine perM. Uppers 1)4, IK and 2 Inches 847 00 Selects 1), 114 and 2 Inches 42 50 Fine Conn 1M, lKand21nche 37 00 Shop No. 1 1!. Ik and 2 tnche 31 0o Shop Mo. 2 IX. IX and 2 Inches 23 50 No. 1 stocks 1x9, 10 and 12 Inches 22 50 No. 2 stocks 1x8. 10 and 12 inches 18 50 No. 3 stocks 1x8, 10 and 12 Inches 18 50 Flooring and drop siding No. 1 28 00 FlooringNo. 2 20 00 Flooring No. 3 15 50 Long Leaf Yellow Fine i-ixK flooring first and second class 22 00 4-4XK standard 18 50 H calling 14 00 4 celling -. 15 50 H celling 17 50 Surface boards 1 Inch, first and second class.. 24 00 burface plank 1)4. 1)4 and second class 25 00 Shingles 18 Inch XXXX thick white pine, 3 71 18 Inch XX or C B 2 50 Hard woods Hemlock 810 00 Oak 20 00 Walnut, firsts and seconds 40(380 Walnut clear 80 00 Car plank 20 00 Pit rails 15 00 The Drygoods Market, New Yore, June 29. Business in drygoods was more restricted to the specialties lately on the market prints, ginghams and cloth ing woolens. Spring weights of the latter are having a good movement for this early stage of the season, but the mar ket will not be fully opened in this direction before the middle of July. Agents 01 prints maae the following opening prices: Pacific fancies, scarlets and robes, 6c; Cochran fancies, 6c; Merrlmac fancies, reds, purples and pinks, 6c: Mernmac shirting nnnis. ilia. Other makes will soon follow on the snme basis. These prices are. DUUJCVt liU hUC U9UU1 UlSVUUUbS. The Coffee Marksts. New Yoke, June 29. Coffee Options opened steady and unchanged to 5 points advance: closed firm and unchanged to 5 points np; sales, 6,000 baas, including Jnlv. 11.95c; Au gust, ll.90il.05c; September, 11.95c: October, 11.90c; December,11.90ll 95c Spot KIo firmer and more active: No. 7,12c. Baltimore, June 29. Coffee steady; Bio. 36Kc New Orleaxs, June C9. Coffee quiet; Rio, ordinary to iuir, 14 17c. Wool Markets. St. Loots. Wool Receipts, 239,000 pounds; shipments, 107,000 pounds; market fairly active and uncuanged. Most of the manu facturers are out of the market and the de mand, therefore, is quite small and only tor medium and scarce wool. Other kinds of stock are slow. The Metal Markets. New York, June29. Pig iron qniet; Amer ican, $14 7516 25. Copper dull: lke. $11 70 11 80: Lead Arm; domestic, $4 R1 20. Tin steady; Straits, $21 1521 25. The Turpentine Markets. New yore Rosin steady and dull, pontine dull and easy at ,3030c. Tur- yfijWEt35 Both the method and results when. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant1 and refreshing to the taste, and acta fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, aver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its tind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the. most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in EOc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wisnes 10 try n. uo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO; 1 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UUmiUB, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y. Merchant Tailors'Latest Styles IN SPRING SUITINGS, 25 and upward TROUSE RS. 5 n p. Give Us A Trial. CAT ANATJQH A GAVIN, No. 197 Finn ATS Cleaning anil repalrlnsa specialty my9-D TAILORING. Correct Spring Suitings and Ovorooatlnjs i. a F. AHI.ERS, Merchant Tailors. 420 Smlthfleld st yrrssu l.iUlrEY (1 ssssssWsT-nT JT-iMir-TssT ESTABLISHED 1S67. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAT A SPECIALITT DANIEL M'CAFFREY. Hay, Grain and Commission, 2S8 AND 2t0 FIFTH AVENUE. riTTSBITB, PA, ConsiBomlttie of aad otdtrs for sjrala olletMd.- - inylT-iA-o " EVERYTWO AND A HALF MINUTES The blood makes a circuit of the body every 2W ciinnte. delivering nutriment and taking back waste matter to be filtered out by the liver and kidneys-and removed from the body through the bowels arid the urin arysecretlon. Any'stoppage or obstruction of this process may produce various forms of disease, such as Dyspepsia'. Biliousness, Constipation, Headache, Debility and bad blood with its multiplied evils (boils, blotches, pimples, sores, eruption, abscesses and the like. When such obstructions exist as evidonced by the presence of complaints similar to those Just, mentioned, the best medicine to use is Burdock Blood Bitters, which unlocks the secretions, removing all Impure and effete matter through the proper channels. By restoring healthy action of the stomnob, liver, kidnoys and bowels, B. B. B. removes all Impurities of the blood from a common pimple to the worst scrofn ous sore. mySO-rrssa BROKERS FINANCIAL. cSTABLlbHED 1334. 'John M. Oakley & Co., BANKEU3 AND BUOKEES. 45SIITH ST. Direct private wire to New Tort and Chi cazo. Member Now York, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanges. Local securities bought and sold for cast or earrled on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion anl dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (sine 1335). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailtl on application. Ie7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. apso-35 DOCTOR WHITTIER n PENN AVKNUB. PITTSBUnO, PI. A old residents know and hack lllei 1: Pittsburg papers prove, is tho oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city.devotfngspecialatteution to all ohronia ffiST5.N0 fee: until cured ponslble MCDXni IQ al,d mental dls-neraon-i liLn V UUO eases. nhvsioAt da- t cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impatro I memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulnes?, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, tailing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepslu, constipation, consumption, tmflttin'r the person forinisiness.society.-tnd marriage, permanently, safely and privately iT-nBLOOO AND SKINS' eruptions, blotehes.fallin? lialr,bone.natn9, srlandiilar swell mis, ulceration ol the tongno, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradiottod froml IDIM A DV kidnev and the system. UnliNnn T ibladder de rangements, weak baok, gravel, catarrhal disohargoi. Inflammation and other pain rm symptoms roeeive searehinr treamenfc prompt relief and real cures. Dr. tVhittisr's life-long extensive experi ence insires dentins and reliable treat tnonton common sense principles. Consults tion free. I'atlents at a distance as oarefulty treated as it here. Offlos hoars, 9 a. it. tot r. v. 8nnday, 10A.tc.to I p. it. only. DB WHITTLES, SUPenn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa DDK'S 'CflHOli EDI COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician, bvcccssfullv ustd monthly 62 thrnuanaa of ladies. Is the only perfectly safe and Tellable medicine discovered. ,Uewarc of unprincipled drug gists who offer inferior medi cines In Dlace of this. Ask for Oioit's inrrnN- Koor CoiiroUND. take no substi tute, or Inclose fl and 6 cents In postage in letter, and we will send, sealed, by return matl. Full sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 stamps. Address Fond Lily Company, No. 3 Klslier Block. Detroit. Ml'Ih. JSS-Soia In Pittsburg by JOS. FLEMING A SON. deI7-51-eodwk 412 Market street. I I liPii DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE a BRAIN Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hyiterlv Dizziness. Convulsions. Fits. Nervons Neuralls, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused, v the us of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Medial D"'"" presslon. Softenlnr of the Brain resulting lu In sanity, decar and death. Premlt'tre Old ge. l,oif of Power In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Soermatorrhtea caused br orer-exertlon of tha b'Sln. self-abuse or over-lnd'ilgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. 41.00 a box. or six for 85.00, by majl. . U GUARANTEE SIX BOVEt To enre any case. With each order received n six boxes we will send the purchaser our wrlttsa guarantee to refund the monev If the tretrasnt does not cure. Guarantees lss led only by EMIC G. STOCKY. Druggist. Solo Agent. Nos. 2401 and 1701 Fenn avenue, corner Wylle avenue and Fulton street. Plttsbur;. fa. Use Stu cky's DlarrlimA Cramp Cure. 25 and 50 cts. ja-182-eoda DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re- 2 Hiring scientific and confl ential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. E. C. P. S., is the old est nnd moit experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and xinctlv confi dential. Offlcs hours, 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. M-; Sundays. 2 to 4 f. m. Consult them person ally, or write- Doctors Lake, cor. Ponn av. and Fourth St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jel6-82-DWk Wo send the marvclons French Itemedv CALTHOS Trrc. and 1 legal guarantee that Calthos will STOP RUefaanrea A CmlKatona, CTUltn trpirorrlieM. Varicocele and RESTORE Lot Igor. Use it and pay if satisfied. Acd.-H5.VOnl MOHL COw. Solo Aiicriria JBeaU, GadaBaU, OUc ai.uxiai.w.M-i 'ills DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old physician with great snecess. It is, a per lectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc cessfully used ai a monthly corrective by thousands of ladies. Beware of imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Femalo Pills and take no other, or enclose $1 and we will mall yon n box securely sealed in plain pa per. Price $1 per box. slv for$5. DK. MOTT'S CHKM. CO., Cleveland. O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming 4 Son. PIttsbnrr, Pa- de31-ra LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NERVnJTS, The jrrcii Span ish Jjemoly. Is sold WITH A WX1 T T EN- GUARANTEE to cure all nerv ousdlseases,suck 'as Weak Memory devore and ArTEn CStNO. Loss of Brain Powers Wakefulness Lost Manhood. NlRhtly Emlulons. Nervousness. Insl tilde. all drains and loss of uower of the Generative Organs In cither sex caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, or excessive nseot tobacco, onlum or stlirulants. f 1 per packajare by mall: a forfo. Willi every fs order we GIv prr U order we (JIVE A WRITTF.X GIIAKANTf PV TO CUKEor REFUND MONEY, ipanlsh 51edlclnc Co.. JIadrld. irli and Detroit. Mich. For sale b JOS. FLEMING SON. Pittsburg. Ce2S-20-llTTS DK. 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