m&ZM :-v Jr (i-'m rr" THE PITTSBURG - DISPATCH PRIDAT, . MAEOH 22, 1889.- 1" MAT OK THE HOOF. j Full Beturns of Week's Transactions '? at Liberty Yards. THE CATTLE REVIVAL ON MONDAY licked Staying Qualities, and Price Back to Old Figure. SHEEP TEKT SLOW, HOGS STEADY OFFICE OF PITTSBURG DISPATCH, I THURSDAY. Mrch21, 1SS9. j Through receipts of cattle last week were the largest for six months past. As will be seen by the accompanying report through receipts this week were little above one half of last week. It appears that there is aKo a decline in local receipts of 240 head, as compared with last week. The light run and a special order ironi Baltimore for export cattle served to stimulate markets on Monday, and Drices advanced 10 per cent oh export grades. Tie advance did not hold after the special oraer was filled. Markets drifted back to last week's figures and remain there up to date. Outside of the sales referred to there has been no impi ovement in prices. For good butcher and shipping cattle, weighing MOO pounds and upward the highest price paid was S4 20. This price was paid for a few bunches of export cat tle on special order. As good cattle were sold on Tuesday a shade below Si 00. The revival reported on Monday was lacking in staying qualities. As the season advances Teal calves come in more freely and prices are tending toward a lower level. In last eek's report the range of prices was 56Ja There has. been a drop of lc from these figures, and slow markets at reduction. A leading live stock firm tends out the following statement of the cattle situation to customers; "Receipts, 20 carloads less than last week: mar ket stroncer at about 10c advance on nice light butcher stock." Hog. Full returns show that nearly 2,000 more hogs were received this week than last. Demand has been fully np to supply. Receipts to-day were only four or five loads. A leading dealer reports that five times as many wouig nave found ready sale. Yorkers sold to-day at S3 00 5 05. The same grade at Chicago were quoted at $4 To. At these hgures our packers are able to do better at Chicago than at Liberty. This lias been the complaint all this season, that Drices here have been held up too high. The difference between here and Chicago should not be more than 15 to 20c per cwt. One of our packers said: "The East LiDerty dealers have been standing in their own light this season. We have procured most of our sup plies from the West, but would have been glad to buv at home if we could have done as well here' The drift of hog products is upward. Mess pork is 15c higher than closing prices of yester day. Lard too has advanced slightly and is firm. The signs are that hog products have touched bottom and that from now on better prices will be realized. There is nothing bright in the sheep situa tion. Receipts this week vary scarcely any from last. . Markets Sluggish. Markets have been sluggish all the week, and prices are off 25c per hundred. The outside figure for choice wethers is SI 90 and it is likely that a cash customer would do even better. The stock firm quoted above sent out the following statement to customers yesterday: 'Supply of sheen liberal and market very bad. Buyers are holding off owing to unfavorable sews from the East. From all indications we do not look for any good in the sheep market for the balance of the week." Following are the full returns of transactions at Central stockyards for the week: heceifts.; CATTLE. HOGS. SHEEP 1 iThro'. I Local. Thursday 4Wi 40 4,125 440 Fridav 1,500 .... S.S05 3,190 batonlay 3X 510 I,7n 1,100 fcunday 510 920 5,775 4,100 Monday 30 1,100 2,750 Tuesday 140 SO S,K5 3,740 Wednesday 403 SO 1,875 1,100 Total 3,360 1,300 23,330 16,610 Last-week 6.100 1.SJ0 a,SS 16,390 Thursday .... Fridav Saturday ftlondav Tuesday Wednesdav. Total Last veek. . " -s 6 1 899 Las 1.SW 7M 81 600 3,333 3,155 34 4,179 1,545 1,163 588 ' 11 1.194 10,554 7,703 1.5U! 9iS07 Br Telegraph. New York Beeves Receipts, 31 carloads for city slaughterers direct. 22 carloads for ex portation alive aud 1 carload for the market; no trading in beeves; exports dull for dressed beef at 56Jc for sides: exports, 700 quarters of beef; to-day's Liverpool cable quotes Amer ican refrigerator beef dull and Jc per pound lower, at 7c per pound. Sheep Receipts, 2,900 head, and 1,200 head were carried over yesterday; a shade weaker for sheep and a trifle firmer for yearling lambs; sheep sold at S4 215 C5 per 100 pounds: vearhngs at S5 25 5 5a Hogs Receipts, 2.080 head: no sales of the live weight; steady, at the nominal rane ofS5 005 40. Kaksas City Cattle Receipts. 2.591 head shipments, 1,US5 head; market slow and weak for all classes except good cows, which are steady to 510c higher; good to choice cornred, $3 54 10: common to medium. S2 703 50: stockers and feeding steers, SI 603 20; cows, SI 602 85. Hogs Receipts, 7.26G head; ship ments, 650 head; market active and 5c higher; good to choice. SI 504 55; common to medium, S4 254 45. Sheep Receipts, 1.156 head; ship ments, S64 head: market active and fair; good to choice muttons, S4 254 50: common to medium. S3 503 85. Chicago Cattle Receipts. 1L000 head: ship ment. 6.000 head: market steady; choice beeves, S4 10S4 60; steers, S3 004 00; stockers and feed ers. S2 2O330; cows, bulls and mixed, SI 503 10; Texas cittle, S2 003 25. Hoes Receipts. 16, XX) head; shipments, 7,500 head: market strong and 5c higher: mixed. S4 554 75; heaw. 84 55 4 70: light, S4 604 80; skips. S350S4 45; pigs, S4 854 95. Sheep Receipts, 4,000 head; ship ments, 1,500 head; market steady: natives, S3 50 05 00; westerns, comfed, J4 204 70: lambs, $4 50 4f4 90. CDrcnrjTATl Hogs in good demand and firm: common and light; $4 C5l 75: packing and butchers'. S4 604 85; receipts, 2,300 head; shipments, 1,570 bead Whisky Market. Finished goods are quoted at SI 03, with a good demand. 'Wool Market. St. Louis Wool dull and unchanged. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. The failure of the New York feather work ers' .strike is complete. The Secretary of the Treasury yesterday afternoon accepted the following'bonds: 4Kb. registered. S80.000 at 108. K. B. Gardner's Eagle Bottling Works, in Elmira, N. Y., was burned at 130 o'clock this moraine the three-story building being com pletely gutted. Loss about S25.000: insurance $18,500. The team of Hon. Henry Mott, of Alburgh Springs, VL, went through the ice on Lake Cnamplain at Rouse Point, N. Y., yesterday. His wife was drowned, and also the team. Mr. Mott was badly cut by the struggling horsse bnt physicians have hopes of his recovery. Mr Jay Gould's Rapid Transit Committee called on Mayor Grant yesterday to receive his sanction for increasing the elevated road's ter minal facilities, and to get permission to build a loop of the elevated system of roads in the Battery Park. Mayor Grant refused to accede to the committee's requests, and said that hereafter whatever property the elevated road should get must be paid for. Do not waste money upon "sure cures" when Dr. Bull's CoughSyrup can be bought. Fixe parlor clocks and mantel orna ments; large stock; lowest prices, at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth are. Established 1833. TVFSa Rapid Sales. The immense- quantity of clothing we handle makes it necessary for us to sell our goods quickly, that is, have rapifl sales. To day and to-morrow we are going to indulge in one of these rapid sales, and have marked a special lot of men' fine suits and spring overcoats at $10 and $12. Suite which yon would pay $18 for elsewhere, and overcoats well, we needn't nse arguments to sell them. We point to the garments, name the price, and the trade is made. Call to-day at the P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond tts, opp. the new Court House. maeketsjy toe. A Sharp Knlly In meat. May Option Leading the Procession Corn Easy and Oats Stronger Hog Prodncts Still Unsettled. Chicago The wheat market developed more life and animation to-day and trading was active, centuring principally In May. The ieeling was nervous and unsettled, and for May delivery prices scored a sharp advance, while the more deterred futures followed only to a slight extent. May opened lHc higher and advanced, with some fluctuations, 2f c, de clined ljgc. ruled firm, and closed about So higher than yesterday. June advanced 2c and closed 2c higher. July advanced lc, declined recovered some and closed about c higher than yesterday. The feeling has been bearish of late, and the , market, no doubt, was an oversold one. Yes terday there were symptoms of a tightening of the market, and to-day when the shorts under took to cover they found but little wheat for sale. Active covering caused the advance, but at the top there was more disposition to realize, and the offerings became heavy enough to cause tbo reaction noted. Corn ruled comparatively quiet most of the session, though at times It exhinited moderate activity. The prevailing feeling was one of steadiness, with occasional periods of tern- Eorary firmness. The market opened a shade igher than the closing prices of yesterday, fluctuated within Je)c range and closed about the same as yesterday. In oats a stronger feeling developed, due to the sharp advance in wheat. Offerings at the start were small, and prices easily advanced Kc The appreciation brought out a liberal number of sellers, but as the eager buyers had been filled up and no new orders arrived, a weaker feeling developed and all of the ad vance was lost. Rather an active business was transacted in pork early in the day and prices ruled some what irregular. Prices were 1215c higher than the closing figures of yesterday. Later the market ruled easier, and prices receded 22f25a and the market closed rather tame at about medium figures. Lard and short ribs followed the same general course. The leading futures rangea as follows: Wheat No. 2 May.97VSl 0097K99Kc; June. 9394X92V54Kc: Juiy, bo$S7 8bJiSBKc: year, o6&6SftfeS0ffi50c Corn No. 2 April, 34Kc; Mav. 35V35 35M35Jo: June. 8535K35V35&c. Oats-No. 2 May, 252c;Jnne.25K 625K25625ic; July, 2525K2525c. Mess Pork, per bbl. May, S12 3012 40 12 12012 20: June,. S12 42$12 42k12 20 iz .; .j uiy, 3U &JWM owffiz mhuia -W2t Labd. per 100 Bis. May, $6 97K6 97K6 00 6 91Y.X June, S7 006 9 July, 7 07K7 07 7 0207 D2&. Snoar Rnss,per 100 tts. May,S8 S06 306 17 6 20; J une. S6 356 356 256 25; July. $6 3?K 6 406 3066 30. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dull and unchanged: No. 2 spring wheat, 97K97?ic: No. 3 spring wheat nominal: No. 2 red, 97K97c No. 2 corn. 31c: No. 2 oats, 24c No. 2 rye. 43c No. 2 barley, nominal. No. 1 flaxseed. SI 50. Prime tim othy seed. SI 451 46. Mess pork, per barrel, S12 15012 2a Lard, per 100 lbs. S6 90. Short ribs sides (loose). S6 156 20. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). S5 505 75. Short clear sides (boxed), S6 506 62JJ. Sugars Cut loaf, unchanged. Receipts Flour. 11.000 bar rels; wheat, 23.000 bushels: com. 167,000 bushels; oats. 110,000 bnshels: rye, 3,000 bushels; barley, 32,000 bushels. Shipments Flour. 7,000 barrels; weat. 1L000 bushels; com. 64,000 bnshels; oats. 54.000 bushels; rye, 2,000 bushels; barley, 20,000 bushels. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was easy and unchanged. Eggs weak at HK12c New Yoke Flour steady at the decline. Wheat Spot dull and lQl&c higher; options J ljc higher and strong. Kve dull. Barley dull. Barley malt quiet Cora Spot li ic lower; options quiet and firm. Oats Spot firm and quiet: options more active and y.c higher. Hay in fair demand and firm. Hops steady and quiet. Coffee Options opened barely steady, 1225 pointsdown: closed steady, 1015 points down; sales. 27,000 baes, including April, 16.90; May, 16.9517.05c: June, 17.05c; July, 17.1017.25c: August, 17.2o17.35c; Sep tember, I7.3u17.45c; October, I7.40c; Novem ber, 17.4517.50c; December, 17.5017.55c: spot Rio easier; lair cargoes, 18?c Sugar Raw higher: fair refining, 5 5-16c: centrifugals, 96 test, 6c; refined quiet and easy. Molasses Foreign firm: 50 test. 24c; sales 190 bhds. Trinidad at 27c: New Orleans quiet. Rice in fair demand and steady. Fetrolenm steady and quiet: United closed at 91c Cottonseed oil firm; crude. 42c: yellow, 49c Tallow firm; city, 47-16c Rosin quiet and steady; strained common to good U5120. Turpen tine quiet at 52c Eggs dull and lower: Western 12123c; receipts, 7,842 packages. Pork strong. Cut meats slow; pickled bellies, 12 pounds average. 7c; pickled shoulders, 5c; pickled hams, 910c Lard easier and quiet; sales Western steam, $7 25; citv, $6 85; March, $7 23; April, S7 25, closing at S7 24; May. S7 28, closing at S7 25; June. S7 27; July, $7 31. clos. inz at 57 29; August, J7 32; September, $7 33 bid. Butter quiet and weaker: Western dairy, 13 19c; do creamery, 1825Uc; Elgins, 2627c Cheese quiet; Western, 93llc St. Lotjis Flour firm but unchanged. Wheat higher. The opening was strong and rather ex cited on stimulatiug advices arid May sold c highrr, bnt soon fell back and finally lost all the early advance. It again rallied and sold up 1'gC only to drop back once more, though re acting late. The close was firm, with May lc, June c July Jc and August c above yester day; No. 2 red, cash, 91H91Jfc: May. 90 92c. closing 91c hid: June, 87ffi87C closing 87c bid; Julv. 80e8O5c clo-ing 80cbtd; August, 78K7B5c closing 78Jc bid; year, TSc Com firm and MWic higher, bnt slow; No. 2 mixed, cash, 292c; April. 29Jc; May, 30430J;; July, '32c: August, 33Jc Oats very quiet; No. 2 cash nominally 24c; May, 26c Rye quiet: No. 2, 42c Barley Some inqnirv; all sales on private terms. Flax qniet at SI 45. Bagging firm at SK10Kc Iron cotton ties, SI 10. Provisions very quiet. Philadelphia Flour Demand light and prices weasr. wneat entirely neglected by local speculators, but prices of eptions ad- quiet but firm; No. 2 yellow afloat. 40Jc:No. 2 mixed, March. 40V40Kc: April.4041Kc; May. 41642; June. 4242. Oats Carlots generally held iic higher, bnt advance checked business; No.S hite quoted at 3232c;No.2 white regular at34Kc Futures firm but quiet: No. 2 white. Marcn. 33K335ie: April. 33KHc; Mav, 34V 34JJc; June. 34K635C Butter dull and weak; Pennysvlvania creamery, extra, 25c; do prints. extra, 25c Eggs steady; Pennsylvania firsts, 12 12Kc CcfciNKATi Flour freely offered, drooping. Wheat quiet; No. 2 red, 95c; receipts. 1.500 bushels; shipments, 500 bushels. Cora in mod crate demand, easy; No. 2 mixed, 34K35c Oats firm; No. 2 mixed, 28K29c Rve dull; No. 2, 47c Pork barely steady at S12 50. Lard quiet at S6 80. Bulkmeats and bacon steady and unchanged. Butter lower; fancy ilgin, 2Sc; choice dairy roll, 1718c Sugar stronger; hard refined, 7H8c: New Orleans, 56Jic Eggs dull. Cheese steady. Milwaukee Flour steady. Wheat firm; cash, 8c; May87c; July, 86c Com lower; No. 3, 3031c Oats dull; No. 2 white.27K 2SKc Rye dull; No. L 43c Barley quiet: No. 2. 59c Provisions easier. Pork, $12 02J. Larit S6 85. Cheese unchanged: Cheddars. U12c Baltimore Provisions firm and unchanged. Butter steady for choice: western packed, 18 21c: roll. 15lBc; creamery 2627c Eggs easy at ll12c Coffee steady; Rio, fair. 18K19c Toledo Cloverseed steady; cash. S5 30; March, S5 25; receipts, none; shipments, none. PITTSBURG IE0X. Pipe Manufacturers In Session in New York to Put Up Prices. The only change in the iron market since the former report has been in the direction of greater firmness, as a result of a'better inquiry. Pipe manufacturers are m session in New York for tbo purpose of advancing prices which, it is thought, will amount to 2 per cent. Pig Trox Neutral Gray forge, S14 75. cash; -utile and mottled, J14 0014 5a cash; all ore mill. S15 7516 00, cash; No. 1 foundry, $17 2517 50, cash; No. 2 foundry. SiB 00, cash; No. 2 charcoal foundry. $21 0021 50, cash: cold blast charcoal, $25 0028TJO, cash; Bessemer iron. $16 75Q17 00. cash. Ferro-Makgakese Eightv per cent, 855 00 30.00: speigel-eisen, S2S 0028 60 f or20per cent cash. MAirUFACTTTRED Iron Bars, SI 751 80, 60 days, 2 per cent off: skelp, grooved, $1 8061 85: sheared. $1 95g2 00. MUCK BAR S27 75 is the extreme. Billets Bessemer steel, $28 50 cash: nail slabs, S27 7528 00; domestic bloom and rail ends. $19 0019 5a Nails Carlots 12d to 40d, $1 90, 60 days; 2 per cent off for cash. Wrought Iron Pipe Discounts on steam, gas and water pipe: Mack, 14 to 1-Inch, 65 per cent, IK to 12 inches. 65; galvanized, to IK-inch, 47K per cent; 1 to 12 inches, 55 per cent: oil well casing, 60 per cent: 6-inch cas ing, SiH Per net foot; 2-inch tubing, 13c: boiler tubes, 6 and oil well casing, 60 per cent off large lots. Merchant Steel Tool, 83$c; crucible spring, 4c: crucible machinery, 6c; open hearth machinery, 2c Rail Fastenings Spikes, 2.20c per pound, SO davs; splice bars. !.80LS5c per pound; square nut track bolts, 2.752.85c and hexagon nut.2.90 2.95c f. a I). Pittsburg. Old Rails American tees, $24 00824 60; steel do, $18 50 for short, $19 50 for long. Steel Rails Heavy sections, $2829 cash, at works. . Scrap 1bps No.l wrought, $2121 25 pernet ton; cast scrap, $15 S0 16: wrought turnings, $18 14. net: cast borings, $1213, gross: car axles. $25 0025 60, net; old car wheels, $19 00019 60, gross; rail ends, $19 6020 00; bloom do, $19 60, cash. Skelp Iron Grooved size, $1 65; cash; sheered, $1 90. a BOOI FORTHE TOBY An Order for Several Thousand Just Received From Mexico. WORKING A REALESTATE MYSTERY Revival of the Sorghum Industry That JTaj Help Western Pennsylvania., MOVEMENTS IN STOCKS AND PETROLEUM The fragrant and economical toby, so dear to the heart of the Pittsburg smoker, is to be given a trial in Mexica, an Allegheny City manufacturer having received an order from Tampic for several thousand, as an experiment. This is the beginning of what may develope into a large trade in this luxury. Who" kuows but' the toby may take the place of the cigarette in the affec tions of the fair senoritas of the land of the MontezumasT Unless signs go for naught, something un usual transpired in the real estate market yes terday. Persistent pumping failed to elicit any information as to the significance of the movement, but nobody denied that something big was in the air. One delegation of dealers took observations on Diamond street and held mysterious consultations afterward. A prom inent capitalist was one of the party, and was very eloquent in stating or explaining some thing. One of the oldest dealers on Fourth avenue paid a hurried visit to the East End, accompanied by a stranger, and another went over to the Southside, where he was closeted for some time with an iron manufacturer. That something was up was certain, but what it was, and is, is as much of a puzzle as the authorship of the letters of Junius. The new stories added to the Lewis block contain 1U0 rooms. Although not completed, it is said that all of them have been engaged for offices at good prices. Property in that lo cality is in demand at $3,500 afoot, and one or two deals at those figures are in progress. Tbe average price for property on Fifth avenue, between Grant and Market, is about $5,000 afoot. There are 110 Iron bridges in the county making (excluding half lengths of three Inter county bridges) 6,554.3 lineal feet, or one and twenty-two hundredths miles of iron super structures. These bridges were erected at a cost of, in round numbers, $280,000. If the county roads were in as good shape as the bridges, it would be better for the business of Pittsburg. As it is, it is impossible at certain seasons of the year to haul farm products to the city. Farmers have good cause to kick against this neglect of their interests. A Butler county farmer, just from Kansas, said yesterday, that the manufacture of sugar from sorghum cane is becoming an important industry in that State. The production last year was 800,000 pounds of sugar and 300.000 gallons of molasses both of superior1 quality. Before the war sorghum was extensively culti vated in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, and was a profitable crop. Why it was abandoned has not been satisfactorily accounted for. The But ler county granger thinks so highly of sorghum that he proposes to devote several acres to its cultivation this season. Sorghum has been grown to some extent in Western Pennsylva nia, but seems to have been given up. It is too valuable a crop to be ignored. According to a correspondent of the Phila delphia Record, oil land in thistate is becom ing very scarce, and territory which is at all promising is being steadily bought up. The great oil fields of Butler, Clarion. Venango, Warren and McKean counties are now worked exclusively for "second crop wells," that is to say, small wells In old territory that a few years ago would hardly be accepted as wells at all. Washington connty continues to be tho richest picking for the oil hunter, and the deep and expensive drilling is no discouragement to him. The most activity In the matter of work ing over an old field is in Venango county, where the drill is bobbing in almost every township. CALLED A HALT. Ho Transactions In Electric A Boom in Wheeling and Chanters Gas. Westinghouse Electric was dull and weaker yesterday, it being almost impossible to get a bid on it. Someone finally picked up courage to offer 5, but it was declined with thanks. There were no, transactions fn this stock on 'Change, but Henry M. Long" disposed of 25 shares at private sale at the price quoted above Both ins and outs seem to be waiting to see if it possesses staying qualities, and can be maintained at its present altitude. The feature of the day was the strength and activity of Wheeling and Chartiers Gas, both scoring handsome advances. It is expected that the former will pay dividends pretty soon, while the latter is said to be getting in good shape. Philadelphia was down, the last sale being made at 36. Switch and Signal was higher and strong, while tractions were weaker. S10KNIXG. AFTERNOON. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Bid. AslCed. Fld.TitleATrnst Co... 124 1'ennsTlvanU Ins 30 Chsrtlers Val. Gas Co. .KM .... 50 .... rhlUdelphlaCo 36 37 363X 36 Wheeling Uss Co .. 31 305 31 CentralTractlon V3H 23JS S3 24 Omens' Traction 67i eS)i .... OS 1'lttsburg Traction 49)$ J9J( Fltts. & Western K. B. 8 8H P. & W. K. K. pref. lbX LaNolraMlnrcfirCo.... 1H .... 1 .... Westlnghonse Electric. S7l4 51 5 57 U. Switch & Signal Co. TSh, S4 stii 24J, Westlng'seAlrB. Co.. 121Ji 122 121,4 122 Sales at tbe first call were 50 shares of Char tiers Gas at 60,200 Philadelphia at S7.100Wheel ingat30.20at30K.25 at 30, 5 at 30, and 100 Central Traction at2 In the af ternoSn there were sales of 10 Char tiers Gas at 6 63 Philadelphia at 3 100 Pittsburg Traction at 4 293 Switch and Sig nal at 24, and 37 at 24 The total sales of stocks at New York yes terday were 215.4S8 shares, including: Atch ison, " 15,330; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 10,425; Lake Shore, 9,060; Louisville and Nashville. 3,'JOQ; Missouri Pacific, 3,650; Northwestern. 15,000; Northern Pacific pre ferred, 4,519; Reading, 17.950; Richmond and West Point, 3,500: St. Paul, 13.868; Union Pacific, 9,650; Western Union, 3,815. CROAKEKS SILENCED. Their Theory That Bnslness Lacks Tim Disproved by Reliable Flcnres. The Clearing House report yesterday Indi cated a largo volume of business, sufficient to refute the opinion entertained by a few croak ers that trade grows worse instead of better, and showing a material advance over the same period last year, which was considered the best in tliehistory of tbe city. The exchanges were $2,271,696 3L and the balances $356,073 16. Dis counting was rather light, but counter business was up to the average. Small notes, which were scarce a few days ago, were in sufficient supply for current demands. Currency and ex change were about even. Monev on call at New York yesterday was easy at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4J 6Vi. Sterling exchange dnll but steady at $4 SoJi for 60-day bills. and$4 88 for demand. Government Bonds. Closing quotations in New York furnished The Dispatch by Robinson Bros.. Wood street. Local dealers charge a commission of an eighth on small lots: U.S. 4s. reg lWraiuSX U. 8. 4!S. coups 107&O103H U.8.4s.rcg 128H(ai28 U. . 4S. coups .K9J1293 Bid. Currency, Spercenu 1833 rejr 120 Currency, 6pcrcent. IS96 reic. 123 Currency, 6 per cent, 1897 rcg 126 Currency, Spercent, lW8reg 129 Currency, Spercent, 181)9 rex. mjf Government and State bonds were dull and steady. New York Bank clearings. $110,137,169; bal ances, $5,153,640. BosTON-Bank .clearings, $14,885,958; balances, $1,682,895. Money 2 per cent. PHn-ADELPHTA Bank clearings, $11,481,118: balances, $1,818,028. Baltimore Bank clearings, $1,863,235; bal ances. $241,720. Chicago Money firm and unchanged. Bank clearings, 59,312,000. St. Loursr-Bank clearings, $2,912,747; bal ances, $415,031. Mlnlne Stocks. New York. March 21. Mining shares closed: Amador. 130; Caledonia B. H.,300; Con solidated California and Virginia, 812; Com monwealth, 600: Deadwood T, 160; Eu reka Consolidated, 140; El Cristo, 110; Gould & Cnrry, 250; Hale & Norcross, 370; Homestake, 95h Horn Silver, 115: Mutual, 140; Navajo, 105; Ontario, 3100; Plymouth. 1200; Sierra Nevada, 290; Standard, 125. A BIG MISTAKE. The Longs In OH Suffer From Bclne Too Confident. Those who had been on the long side of the oil market for several days, being charmed with the idea of getting their stuff carried flat or with a premium, and "being confident that the market would not sell down, failed to take advantage of a spurt f 92Jc yesterday and still have It on their hands, besides paying 25c to SOe to get it carried. The conrse of the market demonstrated that although the situa tion may look bullish, the time has not arrived when the price can be permanently advanced to a higher level. The market opened at 91c, soon advanced c, and then declined to 90c It then sold up gradually to 92Kc, for no particular reason, and held at about that figure until near the close, when it weakened and sold down at 90Jc soon rallying a trifle, however, clos ing at 91c, tbe same as the opening. Au in cident that occurred during tho afternoon aptly illustrates the uncertainty of the trade and the liability of the shrewdest operators to make mistakes. One of them bought 5,000 barrels at 92c. He refused to unload it at the advance of He feeling confident of doing better. In a few minutes the break came, and he sold out at a loss of $12. A. B. McGrew & Co. quota 'puts at 89 89c: calls, 91Jc The rollowing table, corrected ny l)e Witt Dll worth. broker in petroleum, etc.. corner Fifth avenue and Wood street, Pittsburg, shows the order of fluctuations, etc : Time. . Bid. Ask. Time. Bid. Ask. Opened 91 8a's 12:43 p. x.... Wi '1H 10:15A. M.... HI 91X 1:00P. Jt... 914 MM 10:30A. M..., 907i 91 1:15 P. M.... Si's 92 10:45a. M.... Wi 90 1:30P. M.... Wi H 11:00a. M.... 905, 907 l:4SP. M.... 91X 92 11 :15A. U.... OOli 907 2:00 P. M.... Wi 91H 11:30A, M.... SOX mh, MSP. X.... 91 N 1 1I:45A. 2C.... 905 90 2:30 P. It.,.. 91 91 12:00 M 90 91 2:45F. X.... 91M 91H 12:15 P. x.. V0 91 Closed...... iSOJi .... 12:30 P. M.... 91 91& Opened. 91c; algheit, 92Kc; lowest, OOMc; closed, 90ftc Barrels. Dsfiy rnni 5.f9J Average rnns i?.59' Dally sninments 79.157 Average shipments 74.379 Average cnarters - 47,919 Clearances ,.... ..2, 557,000 New York closed t tic Oil CUT closed at 91c. Bnuliora dosed at 90Jic Mew YorK. renned. Ic London, renned, SK'l. Antwerp, renned, lt)C. ' Other Oil Markets. On, ClTT. March 2L National transit cer tificates opened at 91c; highest, 92c; lowest, 90c; closed, 90a Bradford. March 21. National transit cer tificates opened at .91c; closed at 91c; highest, 92c: lowest. 90Jc TmJSVTLl.E. March 21. National transit cer tificates opened at 91c: highest, 92c: lowest, S0ic: closed, 90Jgc New York. March.21. Petroleum opened firm at 91Kc, bnt after the first sales became heavy and declined to 90c; the market then turned sharply and advanced to 92Hc, bnt re acted and closed weak at 91c. Sales, 1,412,000 barrels. SOME GOOD SALES. Latest Transactions In Improved and Unim proved Real Estate. Black & Baird, No. 95 Fourth avenue, sold to James A. Smeigh, for Mellon Bros., lots Nos. 193 an d 191 in the Baum Grove plan of lots at Roup station, Pennsylvania Railroad, having a total frontage of 80 feet on Amber street and being 103 feet in depth to a 20-foot alley, for $4,000. These lots are sold under the usual re strictions of this plan. Mr. Smefgh expects to erect two fine dwellings durlngf the coming season. W. A Hereon b Sons sold a vacant piece of property on the west side of Bond street, near North Hiland avenue, having a frontage on Bond street of 190 feet, running back about 130 feet Tbe price approximates $6,000. Lashell & Rankin, No. 67 Fourth avenue, sold for Mrs. Susan J. McPherson, bonse and lot corner Fonrth avenne and Ferree street, Coraopolis, to John R. Lashell, for 51,600. L. O. Frazier sold for Matthias Weiss five lots, each 20x100 feet, situate on the northwest corner of Gross and Sciota streets. Twentieth ward, to William Velto et al, for $2,750 cash. Mellon Bros, sold to John AUebrand lot No. 25, 25x108. In Mellon's plan of Walls station lots for $300. This plan is fast improving on account of Westinghouse improvements. ADVANCE MAINTAINED. ' Stocks Making Good Progress Toward Ec coverinsr Their Lost Ground Every thing Scores Fractional Gains Railroad Bonds Again Fairly Active. New York, March 2L The stock market "was quiet to-day. hut there was further progress made in the improvement started day before yesterday, and while the fluctuations and final changes in most of the list are not large, al most everything shows a gain to-night. The foreigners were not a factor in the, market to-day, the margin of profit between the two markets precluding any extended operations, but Chicago was a conspicuous purchaser, and the local traders furnished the remainder of the business done. The Gould following were confident that their chief wonld return to New York a bull, and Missouri Pacific and Manhat tan were again on tbe upward track, and in the general list it early became evident that there was no lack of support for the leading shares. There was an attempt to break the Grangers again in the early trading, and Burlington did display considerable weakness, being, in fact, the weak spot in the list, but the others were firmly held and tbe attempt was given up. Tbe purchasing for the long account later became more pronounced, prices beginning to creep up under the increased demancLearly sellers began to cover and the movement became strong and reached to all portions of the list. The trading In Chicago Gas was again on a large scale, but it failed to reach the volume of business done in the stock yesterday. The strength, how ever, continued undiminished, and a material advance was scored over the high figures of yesterday. The opening figures wero steady, but the at tack upon the list was begun immediately, and everything but Chicago Gas sagged off, with Rock Island and Atchison in the lead, but they were soon followed and overtaken byBurling tou, which droobed over a point The strength of the decline was broken before noon, how ever, and while there was not so much trading, prices began to improve, but it was not until well Into the afternoon that the demand be came titrable, and before 2 p. ir.,when the best flgureSrgenerally were reached. Everything Was fractionally better than the opening, and Manhattan, Oregon Navigation and Chicago Gas were materially higher. Realizations sagged tbe list off in the last hour, but no marked impression was made upon the gains of the previous two hours, and the close was firm though quiet, generally at fractional advances for the day. The declines were very few and unimportant but Naviga tion rose 1; Chicago Gas, 1, and Manhat tan. 1. Railroad bonds were again fairlv active, and the sales of all issnes aggregated $1,600,000, out of which the Chicago Gas and Coke firsts, which were the special feature of the day, con tributed $281,000, aud after opening up 2 at 95, declined to 93J. and afterward fluctuated rap idly between the two extremes, finally closing at 9 a net gain of IJi percent The other active issues were Denver and Rio Grande, Western assented, with $158,000: Reading 6s, $133,000, and the first incomes, $101,000. The general list showed the usual lack of feature or marked movements, and while there was still a firm tone the changes are generally for fractional amounts only. Utah Southern gen erals rose 2, to 112. The following table shows the prices or active stocks on tbe New York Stock Exchange. Corrected uailj for The Dispatch by Whit ney fc Stephenson, members of "New York Stock Exchange, 67 Fourth avenue: Clos-Opcn- High- Low- ire in?. est est Bids. Am. Cotton Oil SoH 36 Atoh.. Top. 8. F.... 4SH 47 46)4 Canada southern SS'i U Sift S2tt Central of Nev Jersey. SIX 95 Chesapeake & Ohio ... 11 17S 16 V, C. Bur. & Qulncy 95H 95 93X S4tt C, Mil. St. Paul... MX 62ft 615 , CM c, mu. & st. p.. pr.... w ioo wi mu C, Kockl. AP 90X gift 00 9I!4 C, St. L. A Pitts 17 a, St L. & Pitt, pt 37 C, St. P.. M. A 0 31)4 3)i JIM 31 C, St. P..M. A O.. pf. 91 91 91 91 a A Northwestern... .1MU 105 1U3V VHH C.A northwestern, pf. 137J4 C. C.C. AI 70M J1J -TOM 7UH Col. Coal A Iron 31.4 3U Col. A Hocking Val .. 24H 25 24K '" Dei.. L. AW 13SX 139K 13S 139M Del. A Hudson 132 VSOi 131 111 Denver A KloO 15M 15V 155 15.W E.T., Va.AUa 9M 9M M a E. T.,Vs, A Us., lit pr 67 K.T., Va. A6s.2dpf. ,. 21 Illinois Central.. 10SX 108V losg 10S? Lake Erie A Western.. 17 17H 17 17M Lake Erie A West pr.. MV . MK 64V 55 Lake Shore & M. S... ,.1003 101 IOOjj 101M Louisville A Nashville. 60X BOX 60 eOH Michigan Central , gH Mobile Ohio 10 Mo.. K. ATeias Hit Missouri Pacific 6SM 683( 67M est? New York Central 103V 107 106V 107 ti. Y.. L. E. A W 27X Z7V 27J . 27J4 H.Y., L.E. AW.nref .. 65 a.'Y., C. &tL.... 17K 17K '.MKj MX N. X., a A St. h. pf. N.Y., C. AStL.Zdpf N. YAM. B Uii 44H . Y., O. A W.t 16W 16W Norfolk A Western, pf 49X 49jJ Northern Pacific 25tf 26 Northern Pacific prer. 59s H Ohio A Mississippi..... 20 20 Oregon Improvement 53 53 Oregon Transcon...... 3t 32V PaciflcMail 36 S6 Peo. Dec. A Evans...., 23), 23)2 Phllade; A Heading.. 44H 43 Pullman Palace Car...l76M 177 Richmond A W. P. T.. 25 25H K!chmondAW.P.T.pf793s 79 St Paul A Dnluth Ut Paul A Duluth pt. .... St P., Minn. AMan... 94 88 StUASanFrsn Wi 22 St. L. A San Fran pr.. 554 65 St. L. A San P.lst pf. Texas Pacific 18V 185f UnlonPaclfic 63H M Wabash 13J 13X Wabash preferred Western Union 844 S4 Wheeling A L. K 64 65H 43)4 16 49 25 S? S9H MM b3 32 36 an 44)2 79 107 18V 63K 12V 25 84 S BOSTON STOCKS. The I.onn Market Steadier, but Stocks Are Still Weak. Boston; March 21. The general loan market was steadier to-day. with a fair inquiry for ac commodation. Call money was easy at 24, while time do was steady at46. Sterling ex change was steady at $1 89 for sight, $4 86 for 60 day bills and $4 83 for commercial do. While the stock market as a whole developed some irregularity this morning, weak stocks were in the majority with Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy the leader in that direction. Calu met and Hecla and Lamson Store Service were the best of the strong stocks. A.AT. Land Gr't7s. 110 A ten. A Top. K. B... 46 Boston A Albany.. .212 Boston A Maine.. ...M8M C. B. AU 94 H Clnn. san. A Cleve. 24 Eastern R. K 82 Eastern R. It 6s 125 Flint A Peresi 27 FIlntAPereM. prd. 05 MeilcanCen. com.. 13)4 M. v., IstMort. bds. 70 N. Y. ANewEnr... 44 N. Y.ANevEne 7s.l26) Ocd.tL. Cham, com. 5 Old Colony. 171 Rutland common.... 5 Rutland preferred.. 37 Wls.Uentral.com... 1JM AllouezM'xCo.(new) 1 Calumet A Hecla.... 220 Catalna 17 FranKlln 11 Osceola 12V Pewablc (new) 3)4 Qnlncy 50 Bell Telephone 228) Boston Land 6,H Water Power 6 Tamarack 127) SanDlcgo Z4H Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue. Members New York Stock Ex change. Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad 64X 54)4 Reading Railroad 22)1 22 9-13 Bnflalo, Pittsburg and Western n'i 12 Lehigh Valley S3H 54 Lehigh Navigation , 52 Philadelphia and Erie 125 Allegheny Valley bonds 113)5 V. Co. 's New Jersey 228 Northern Pacific 25 28 Northern Pacific preferred &?h 60 RESORTS. Atlnntli City. THE OCEAN HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, N. X, Now open under old management f e22-31-MWF J. A. REID. THE ISLESWORTH, ATLANTIC CITY. N. X Ou the beach, sea end of Virginia avenne. Steam heat electric bells. Will open Febru ary 9, 1889. jal3-72-MWFSU BUCK & McCLELLAN. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-HOTELS, Boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or tor sale by L G. ADAMS & CO., Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N. X fell-6-D THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. X MOVED TO THE BEACH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. Salt water baths in the house. Elevator. mhl9-32-D E. ROBERTS & SON& OLD POLNT C6MFORT, VIRGINIA. HYGEIA HOTEL. 100 yards from FortMonrfle; open all the year, accommodates 1,000 guests; admirable location; delightful climate; thrilling historic surround ings. 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RICHARD A CO., General Passenger Agents, 61 Broadwav, New York: MAX SCHAMBERG A CO., 527Smlth lleld St., Pittsburg. fc27-27-wp NORD DEUTSCHER LLOYD FAST route to London and the Continent Express Steamer Service twice a week from New York to Southampton (London, Havre), Bremen. Ss.Werra.Mb23,10AM I Ss.Trave. Apr. 3, 8 A. H. Ss.Saale.Mch.27,2p.3l I Ss.Fulda. Apr. 6, 10 A.M. Ss.Ems.Mb.30,5:30Alt Ss.Labm . Apr.10, 1 P.M. First Cabin, Winter rates, from $75 upward. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO., Agents, Pitts burg, Pa. OELRICHS A CO., 2 Bowling Green. New York City. ja29-71-D State Line To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin passage J35 and $50. according to location of stateroom. Excursion $65 to S90. Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Bates. AUSTIN BALDWIN A CO., General Agents, 53 Broadway, New York. X X McCORMICK. Agent, Pittsburg. Pa. mbl2-D ANCHOR LINE. Atlaniio Express Service. LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. 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Passengers by this route ire saved tbe x pense and inconvenience attending transfer to Liverpool or from New York. x x Mccormick, or a d. scorer t son, Pittsburg. mhl5-99-MWF MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Gcnulno System of Memory Training. Four Books Learned in one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adnlt creatly benefitted. Great Inducements to Correspondence Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Bam Tnnnd. tha vorid-fAmml HnnefaJlitt In Mind Dlft&ue Daniel Greenlenf Thompson, the great Psychol ogist, J. M. BnckleT, D.Dm editorof the Chmtian Advocate, JV. T., Richard Proctor, the Scientist Hons. Jndgo Gibson, Judah P. Benjamin, and others, sent post fie. br Prof. A.LOISETTB, 23T Fifth Ave., N.Y. mhl-6fcTUF P ATEFTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenue, abqve Smithileld,"next Leader office. (No delay.) --Established 20 years. MEMORY scie-juu; 'i DOMESTIC MAKKETS. Country Produce Seems Fated to Do Fo Good This Season. BOTTOM IS CLEAR OP EGG MAEKET. General Depression in Cereals Millfeed Drifts Down. - A WATER HAUL AT GRAIN EXCHANGE O jtice of tue Pittsburg Dispatch, t Thursday, March 21, 1889. ( Country I'rodoce Jobbing Prices. Bottom is clear out of egg market Not for many a year have prices been as low this early in the season. Job-lots were sold yesterday at 12c, and there are produce men to-day who would be glad to unload at 12c At the Pan handle freight depot there were in the neigh borhood of 3.000 cases yesterday from Tennes see on which there will be a loss to Pittsburg dealers of not less than 2c per dozen at present prices. The trouble with the trade is that home hens have been doing such good work In the past few weeks of balmy weather. Produce men seem fated this season to be losers to the last. Old vegetable stock is being displaced by new. The garbage pile is absorbing the ex pected profits ou onions and apples. And now the early spring weather comes In to blast hopes of profit on hen fruit and dairy products. Verily, the winter and spring of.l8S9 have been thoroughly disappointing to produce men, whether on the farm or in the warehouse. Butter Creamery, Elgin, 2Sc; Ohio do, 2526c; fresh dairy packed, 2021cj conntry rolls. 2023c; Chartiers Creamery Co. bntter, 2830c. Beans Choice medium, $2 002 10: choice peas, t2 052 15. Beeswax 2325c & forchoice; low grade, 618c. Cider Sand refined. $6 S07 50; common, S3 504 00; crab cider. S3 008 50 '$ barrel; cider vinegar, 1012c ft gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, fall'make, 1212c; New York, fall make, 1213c: Llmburger, HKc; domestic Sweitzer cheese, UK12Kc ' dried Peas SI 451 50 $1 bushel; split do, 25i3J4c V i&- EGG! 1212Kc ? dozen for strictly fresh. Fruits Apples, $1 502 00 ) barrel; evap orated raspberries. 25c 7 ft; cranberries, 8 00 barrel; 82 4002 50 per bushel. Feathers Extra live geese, 5060c; No. 1 do., 40i45c; mixed lots, 3035c ? S. HtfJllNY S2 652 75 fl barrel. Honey New crop, 1617c; buckwheat, 13 15c Potatoes Potatoes, S540c J3 bushel; S2 50 2 75 for Southern sweets; S3 253 50 for Jer sey sweets. Poultry Live chickens, 6575c ?1 pair; dressed chickens, 1315c fl pound; tnrkeys, 13 15c, dressed, fl bound; ducks, live, 8085e jfl pair; dressed, 1314c fl pound; geese, 10 15c per ponnd. Seeds Clover, choice, 62 Bis to bushel. S6 If) bushel; clover, large English. 62 tts, S6 25; clover, Alsike, $8 50; clover, white, $9 00; timo thy, choice. 45 &s, SI 85; blue grass, extra clean, 14 lbs, $1 00; blue grass, fancy, 14 As, SI 20: orchard grass, 14 lbs, $2 00; red top, 14 lbs, SI 00: millet, 60 lbs, $1 25; German millet, 50 lbs, S2 00; Hungarian grass. 48 lbs, S2 00: lawn grass, mix ture of fine grasses, 25c per B. Tallow Country, 4j5c; city Tendered, 55Kc Tropical Fruits Lemons, fancy, $3 00 3 50 fl box; common lemons, S2 75 fl box; Mes sina oranges, S2 503 60 ft box; Florida oranges S3 504 50 ft box: Valencia oranges, fancy, S6 50 7 50 ft case: Malaga grapes, 9 00 10 00 ft per keg; bananas, $2 00 firsts: Si 60, good seconds, ft bnnch; cocoannts, S4 O04 50 fj hundred: new hgs, 1214c ft pound; dates, 5 6Kc fl pound. vegetables Celery. 4050c doz. bunches: cabbages, $3 0U4 00 ft 100; onions, 50c ft bushel; Spanish onions. 7590c ft crate; turnips, 30 40c ft bushel. Groceries. , Green Coffee Fancy Rio, 2l22c;'choIce Rio, 20021c: prime Rio, 20c; fair Rio, 18K19c; old Government Java, 27c; Maracaibo, 2223c; Mocha. 80K31c; Santos,:i922c; Caracas coffee, 20K22c; peaberry, Rio, 2022c: La guayra, 2122c Roasted (in papers Standard brands, 24c; high grades, 2623c; old Government Java, bulk, 3233Jicj Maracaibo, 2728Jc;Santos, 2324c; peaberry, 27c: peaberry Santos, 2221c; choice Rio, 25c; prime Rio, 23c; good Rio, 22c; ordinary, 21$c. Spices (whole) Cloves, 2125c; allspice, 9c; cassia, 89c; pepper. 19c; nutmeg. 7080c Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test. 7c; Ohio, 120, 8Kc; headlight. 150, 8Jc: water white, l(c; globe, lZo; elaine, loc; carnadine, llc; royallne, 14c Syrups Corn syrups, 2629c; choice sugar syrup, S338c; prime sugar syrup, 3033c; strict ly prime, 3335c; new maple syrup, SI. N. O. Molasses Fancy, 50c; choice, 4Sc;mo dinm, 45c: mixed, 4042c Soda Bi-carb in kegs, 3K4c; bi-carb in JiCs, 5c: bi-carb, assorted' packages, 56c: sal soda in kegs, 12c; do granulated, 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 10Kc; stearine, per set, oc; paramne, iitgizc. starch. 534 07c Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, S2 65; Lon don layers, S3 10; California London layers, S2 50; Muscatels, S2 25: California Muscatels; SI 85; Valencia, new, 67c; Ondara Valencia, 7K7c; sultana, 8c; currants, new, 4$25c; Turkey prunes, new, 45c; French prunes, 813c: Salonlca prunes, in i lb packages, 8c; cocoanuts, per 100, 56 00; almonds, Lan., per lb, 20c; do Ivica, 19c: do shelled, 40c; walnnts, napr, 1215c; Sicily filberts, 12c: Smyrna Hgs, 12 lbc; new dates, 56c; Brazil nuts. 10c; pecans, ll15c: citron, per lb, 2122c: lemon peel, per ft, 513 He; orange peel, 12c Dried FRtriTS-iApples, sliced, per ft, 6c; apples, evaporated, 66c; apricots, Califor nia, evaporated, 15ltic; peaches, evaporated, pared. 2223c; peaches, California, evaporated, unpared, 1012c; cherries, pitted, 21022c; cherries, unpitted. 56c; raspberries, evapor ated, 2424c; blabKberries, 78c; huckle berries, 1012c sugars uuDes, lfi powdered, Tp; granu- w, eiiuw, uarjt, uGlu. Pickles Medium, bbls. (L2001. S4 75: me diums, half bbls (600), S2 85. Salt No. 1 f bbl, 95c: No. 1 ex, ft bbl, SI 05: dairy, ft bbl, SI 20; coarse crystal, ft bbl, SI 20; Higgles Eureka, 4 bu sacks, S2 80; Higgin's Eureka, 16-14 2b pockets, S3 00. Canned Goods Standard pearnes. Si 30 1 90; 2ds, SI 301 35: extra peaches, SI 501 90; pie peaches, 00c: finest corn, SI O0l 50; Hfd. Co. com, 7090c; red cherries, .90cSl 00; lima beans, SI 10; soaked do, 85c; string do do75 85c; marrowfat peas, SI 101 15: soaked peas, 7075c; pineapples, SI 401 50; Bahama do, S2 75; damson plums, 95c: greengages, SI 25; egg plums, 52 00; California pears, 52 50: do greengages, 42 00: do egg plums. 52 OU: extra white cherries, 12 90; red cherries, 2&s, 90c; raspberries. Si 152)1 40; strawberries, SI 10; gooseberries, SI 201 30; tomatoes, 8292c; salmon, 1-&, SI 752 10; blackberries, 80c; suc cotash, 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; do green, 2fts, SI 251 60; corn beef , 2-lb cans, SI 75; 14-ft cans, S13 50: baked beans, SI 401 45; lobster, 1 lb, SI 751 80; mackerel, 1-ft cans, broiled, SI 60; sardines, domestic Kp. S4 154 60; sardines,, domestic K. S3 258 -CO: sardines, imported, Ks, Sll 5012 50; sardines; imported, s, $1S 00; sardines, mnstard, 54 00; sardines, spiced, S4 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, S36 fl bbl.: extra No. 1 do, mess, S40: extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, 532; extra No. 1 do. messed, 30; No. 2 shore mackerel, S2L Codfish Whole pollock; 4c ft &.; do medium George's cod, 6c: do large, 7c; boneless hake. In strips, 6c; do George's cod in blocks, 67Kc, Herring Hound shore, $5 00 ft bbl.; split, S7 00: lake $250 ft 100-ft. half bbl. White fish, S7 ft 100-ft. half bbl. Lake trout, $5 60 ft half bbl. Finnan hadders, 10c ft ft. Iceland halibut. 13c ft lb. Buckwheat Flour 22 fl lb. Oatmeai-$C 306 60 ft bbl. Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, E860c ft gallon. Lard oil, 75c. Grain, Flonr and Feed. Total receipts as bulletined at tbe Grain Ex change, 42 cars. By Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago, 1 car of oats, 1 of bran, 2 of flour, 9 of bay, 1 of middlings, 3 of barley. By Pitts burg. Cincinnati and St, Louis, 15 cars of hay, 5 pf oats, 3 of corn. By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car of hay. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 3 cars of hay. Another day passed without a sale on calL Transactions outside of the Ex change must be large or tbere are .large ac cumulations of stock. These outside deals are made by concessions on the part of sellers. The buyer has things very much in his favor. Stnff is in mncb larger supply than money. Millfeed is particularly weak, and, as will be seen, onr quotations are reduced. Oats, too, show drooping tendencies. Flonr jobbers re port a slight Improvement. There are more in anities of late, and once tbe bull and bear tus sle is over, and prices settle to a permanent level, an active movement will undoubtedly be inaugurated. Wheat Jobbing prices No. 2 red, SI 03 1 01: No. 3 red. 9195c Corn No. 2 yellow,ear,89s39Kc; high mixed ear, 3637cr No. 1 yellow, shelled, 3i3Dc; No. 2 yellow, shelled, 87K33c: high mixed, shelled. 3637c: mixed, shelled, 3536c OATS-No. 2 white, 8232Kc; extra. No, 8, 81 f31KctNo.3 white, 30S0kc: No. amlxed. 28 29c ' RYE-No. 1 Western, 7075c;No. 2, 5556c Barley No. 1 Canada. 9598c: No. 2 Cana da, 858Sc; No. 3 Canada, 70872c; Lake Shore, 78SOc Flour Jobbing prices, winter patents, S3 26 atea, v'svc; conicctioncrs- a., lyc; sianaara A,6c: solt whites, 6JJ6Kc: yellow, choice, GrXbl4c; yellow, good, 6Ji6c; yellow, fair, 6 60; spring patents,S6606 75: fancy straight, winter and spring, $5 505 75; clear winter. So 005 25: straight XXXX bakers', 81 755 00. Rye flour. S4 00. .mu.ir.EED aiiaoungs, nne wane, jio ws 17 00 ft ton; brown middlings. S13 0013 50: winter wheat bran, $13 5014 00; chop feed. Hay Baled timothy, choice. S14 25014 60; No. 1 do, S13 5013 75: No. 2 do, Sll 60812 00; loose from wagon. J18 O020 00; No. 1 npadnl prairie. S10 0010 25; No. 2, 58 0008.50; packing do. $6 757 00, Straw Oats. S8 008 25; wheat and rye straw, 7 007 25. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams, large, 10c; sugar-cured hams, medium, 10c: sugar-cared hams, smalL. lie: sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 10c; sugar cured shoulders, 8c: sugar-enred boneless shoulders, 9Jc; sugar-cured California hams, 8c; sugar-cured dried beef flats, 8c: sugar cured dried beef sets, 9c:sngar-cnred dried beef rounds, lie; bacon shoulders, 7$c; bacon clear sides. 8c; bacon clear bellies. 8c: dry salt shoulders, 6Jc; dry salt clear sides, TJic Mess pork, heavy, $14 00: mess pork, family, $14 50. Lard Refined in tierces. 7c: hilf barrels. 7Jc; 5c Fresh pork links. 9c. Pigs feet, half barrel, S3 75; quarter barrel. $1 75. Dressed Meat. Armour Sr Co. furnish the following prices on dressed meats: Beef carcasses, 450 to 550 lbs, 5c; 550 to 650 lbs, 6c: 650 to 750 As, 6Kc Sheep, 7c fl ft. Lambs, 8J$c ft ft. Hogs, 6&C Drycoods Market. New York. March 2L Trade was moder ate in drygoods, largely on acconnt of at tractions in the auction rooms. The sale of 1,500 cases of Westbrook dressing ginghams, 8c goods, occurred. Prices ranged from 6c to6c There was no other new feature of tbe market, which continues without change in the general character of demand or tone. Metal Marker. New York Pig iron firm. Copper much higher and more active: lake, March. $16 10. Lead dull and easier; domestic S3 67k. Tin quiet and a shade easier: straits, $21 Oo It Made Mother Strong "My mother has been rising- Padte's Celery Compound for nervous prostration, accompan ied by melancholia, eta, and it has dona a world of good. Itlstheonlymedl- clnet that strength ens the nerves.' 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