fwBNr'vm h wU-ilgataMcPUl "te'ewB"j "WfvgpfqJ?- M'wJ rmr -- THE PlfrTSBUKG DISPATCH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1S91. saesmas SDPPLHNG A WANT. Two Hotels Projected for thp Busy Borough of Wilkinsburjj. A GOOD FIELD FOU DRUMUERS. Electric Swings Upward and pls as Freely as Hot Cakes in Winter. 7IIE SEWS AND GOSSIP OP THE CITI Every person who is familiar with the suburbs knows that Wilkinsburc is second to no other in growth and prosperity. It is so attractive as a place of residence that the population was doubled in the last live or sit years, and now numbers about 6,000. Empty houses are almost unknown. Build ing is active but not equal to the demand. ots are picked ud almost as fast as they are put on the market at prices not even dreamed of a few years bro. "When a sale, was made on "Wood street at $120 a foot front people opened their eyes, but they opened them still wider when 165 was paid for cround on Fenn avenue. This raised the standard of value all aronnd. The need of a hotel lias been felt in Wilkins burg for several years, and especially within the last two or three. There are between 75 aiid 100 stores, shops and other business con cerns in the borough, doing a business ef up ward of J250.OOO a year, and traveling salesmen from all parU of the country are frequent vis itors. It is also beginning to attract tbe atten tion of show people; and now that two good hails for lectures, concerts and exhibitions are about completed, a flood of entertainments rnay be expected. Both drummers and show men are liberal dispensers of money, and to get the full benefit of their visitations, it is neces: sary to have good hotel accommodations. The necessity for an improvement ot this kind has been apparent for seme time, but no one seemed to have courage or enterprise enough to undertake it. Owners of suitable sites talked and figured, and that was tbe end ol it with them. Sow Mr. E. D. Gillespie comes forward with something tangible. lie proposes to erect a hotel on bis lot on Rebecca Mrect, near tbe railroad station, that will fill the bill in every particular, flans for the building have been prepared and part of the material delivered. Work on tbs loundation will begin as earlv as possible in the sprint;, and it will be rushed to completion. It will be of br.ck.ai:d will be provided with all the latest device tn insure comfort and safety. Jlr. C 11. Corel, the druggist, is another citi zen who appreciates the need of hotel accom modations, and he is talking of removing his store to the rear end of his lot on Rebecca street, and putting up a bostelrie in front. There is room and will be busines for both, but it is rather unfortunate that both locations arc on tbe south side of the railroad, and almost within touching distance of each other. If -Mr. Covel would divert his project to Fenn atenue or Wood street he would make success doubly certain. a Business Sews and Gossip. Confidence is a great aid to business. It has lifted Electric out of the rut. This has already had a good effect upon other lines of trade. The rise in natural gas stocks shows that ap prehensions of the supply giving out are no longer cif cctive as bear arguments. A charter was granted yesterday to the Eureka Coal Company, Pittsburg, with a capi tal of 70,000. and as directors, William A. DKi.1 , L. D. Harper. Pittsburg: William H. Graham, William A. Stone, Allegheny City: William McCuue, West Newton. The Enterprise Savings Bank, of Allegheny, has dee ared a dividend of 3 per cent, payablo on demand. Two or tree manufacturing concerns are dicVring for sites in the Kensington plan. A largo Eastern plant may locate there. The A. I. Sailor Clothing Company, of this citv. was chartered yesterday. It has a capital of ilPs.O'lQ. The directors are Adin Ii Sailor, it ?,.e: Charles Bily, Edwin S. Giles, Alle-ghe-. City. A. Z. Iiyers A Co. report that tbe gas strikes at 1. 1 iraopoiis have git en quite a toom to real estate in that locality. It was stated jesterday that a movement was on a ioot to build a first-class hotel on tbe h-ontbsidc. but definite information could not be obtained. The Building Record. Building is picking up. Eleven permits were isjun i yesterday for 17 structures, descriptions and cost of which follow: John Tarn. ix frame two-story dwellings, Ux SO feet each, on Joucaire street, fourteenth ward. Cost.Sl.5oa. William Fox tCo., two frame two-story dwellings, 20x43 feet, each on Euclid avenue, S'ineteenllrward. Cost, $5,000. Martha J. Nichols, frame two-story dwelling, 20x32 Teet, on LilU street. Thirty-second waro. Cost, 1,600. ii. II. P.ckering. brick two-story lanndry ana stable, Vlx32 feet, on rear Fenn avenue. Fourth ward. Com. 51,000. Wm. B. arden. frame addition, two-story dn clling. 15x17 Tcet. on Perry street. Thirteenth ward. Co:. CliO. James Whiincv. frame two-story dwelling, !Si3i feet, on Wayne ttrcet. Thirteenth ward. Cost, jao&. Cl.ailes H. Buighler. frame two-story stable, 2H1U leet, on Hazclwood avenue. Twenty third ward. Cost. 500. James . Byrne-, brick addition. manard s'oiy dwclhcg. 21x32 leet. on Fenn avenue. Twentieth ward. Co-r, S300. George Mittelstond. frame two-ttorv and attic dwelling. 16x34 leet. on Svcaaiore street, Thirtv-econd ward. Cost, 81,400. fct. Benedict R. C Church, lirick two-story church, 43x75 lee, on OverhiU street. Eleventh waid. Co-t, SS.O00. Edward J. McCarthy, frame two-story dwell, ing. 15x24 feet, on Euheld street. Twentieth nard. Cost, Jj0. 3Io eincnls in Realty. C. H. Lot e sold for T. Al. Thompson No. 106 I'remont street, 40x139, an eight-room brick i evidence, for J9.C03. The purchaser was Mr. I'riedsam. S. A- Dickie t Co. sold for J. A. Patterson to y. C Stpeltzing a house and lot on Meadow sti cer. T enty-flrst w ard. lot 24x100, with a two- ttory frame house, for J2.SO0. Charles Somcrs &. Co. sold for John Schnartz to 1'. F. Hodge three lots, each 53x135 leet. sit waied on Mcntier street, Wilkinsburg, for iUfctt. Il'.jek & Baird sold to P. Bummerel one-half olio: No. 20 iu the John A. Roll plan, at Linden Matioa. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for 275 cash. A. Z. livers fc Co. sold for Reuben Miller, Es'j. to Howard W. Burns three more lot, 1-cr.ig Sos. 12, 13 and 14 in Miller's plan, size 25x ICO feet each, tunning through from Broadway to a 15-tout Alley, at Coranpolis, Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad, for i90d. This makes five lots sold to H. W. Burns within a week. J. E. Glass sold for A. C Watkins lots Nos. 74 and 75 In the Allequippa place plan. Thir teenth ward, with a two-story brick dwelling of six rooms, for 1,000. MONEY MARKET. All the Financial Movements and Indica tions of a Favorable Character. A liberal supply of lunds, a fair demand for loans and an improvement in bank clearings were the features of 3 csterday's money market all ot which show that business is recovering from the depression which held it down at the beginning of the year and through most of Jan uary, it is the opinion of nearly all financiers that tbe bulge lrom now on will be rapid. Clearings were $2.400,024 54 and balances f 341- emo. Money on call at New "tork yesterday was easy, ranging from 2 o -4 per cent.: last loan 3; closed offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper. 47i. Sterling exchange fcteady and quiet at H bi for flo-day bills and U S7 for demand. Tbe total sales of stocks to-day were 232,914 shares, including: Atchison, 1,700: Lackawanna, 11.971: Eric. 3,400: Like bhore.8.405; Manhattan, J,"00: Missouri Pacific. 11.005: North American, 6.400; Northern Pacific, 3,510: Northern Pacific preferred, 14,to5; Pacific Mail, 4.770: Richmond and West Point, 7,591; St. Paul. 15.050; Union Pacific, 15.100: Western Union, 6.808. Closing Bond Quotation-. U.S. 4-. rec. 13) U. S. 4s, coop 12) U.S. 45, ree IMS1 U. b. 4S&, coup.....lra 1'acifle 3s of '95. 1C3 Louisiana etaraped4s IW'f Missouri Cs ' fenn. new set. 6s.. 1(2 lenn. newstt,5s.... 3) "lenn. new set. 3s.. .. G9Ji Canada i. 2ds 1J Central raclflclsu.lU8J M. K. 4T. Gen. 5s.. 42 Motual Union Ss...04 K.J. C Int. Cert.,139j Northern Pac. asU..1164 Northern Pac. 2ds..I14 Konhw't'n consolilSS Nortw'n deben's 5s.li Orefon i Trans. 6s. t.L&I.M. Gen. Ss. nH St.L.i a.F.Oen;M.108 at. Fanl eonols....I25 SUP. CSiifc. 15U.115 jrco. A. n. J. 15l3.,.llt3fc Den. A It. Ii. 4 Klta1 T-r ! v ,: - 1? ,. 3 re iu.Tr.K. ss JI.&IE. G. Westlits. lUnlon I'aclne Utt...ltU jnerus MK West baore.:."!?." Ex-lnt. ; Bank Clearings. Chicago Money was unchanged, at 67 per cent. -Bank clearings. $14,198,000. New York exchange wai quoted at 40c discount. kt i.nTTrc!.irinc ex K3&694: balances. S69.46a Exchange on New York. 25c to 40o premium. Money 768 per cent. Memphis New York exchange selling at premlnm.Clearlngs, t354.171t balance. JS8.663. kit iobe hanK clearings io-ujr, ,- 655.6IS: balances, 14,990,737. .,..-, BOSTOK Bank rleirinr! tn-daV. SlD.o8B.CV2; balances. 11,336,92a Money, i per cent Ex change on New York, 10 to 16 cents discount. PBti.A.DKZ.rsiA The bank clearings to-day were 1LU2,747 and balances, 1,726,737. Money 5 per cenr. BALTmOEK-Bank clearings to-day, $2,51, 165; balances. 434,305. Rate 6 per cent. home szctfRrrm. A Boom In Electric, Accompanied by Heavy Trading Other Features. The local stock market presented several en couraging features yesterday. Orders were numerous, trading was heavy, and prices were stronger throughout most of the list. All of the calls were well attended, and business re sembled that of the good old times, which brokers are fond of describing. Total sales Were 2,950 shares, of which 2,800 were Electric This stock, as tbe preponderance of sales in dicates, was the leading attraction. The good prospects of the company of emerging from its embarrassment with flying colors brought out a flood of buying orders largely Eastern, al though there was a fair local contingent and tbe price was run up from 10)4 t0 ! lc wa5 worked up and dowt quite rapidly between theso extremes, with the bulk of the sales be tween 12 and IS. It closed at 12J bid and IS asked. Philadelphia Gas scored a substantial gain, as did Switch and Signal and Air Brake, all of which closed at tbe best prices ot the day. There was no material change In the Tractions, which managed to hold their own. Lnster sub mitted to a fractional concession. Manufact urers' Gas was held at 25. Bids, offers, ana sales follow: TlIIBU CALL. 1. A G. 1. S. B'k Monon.M. Hank, bale Deposit Co. City insurance.. German Insur... 110 Mau'fact'tG. Co 25 'ii.H ii X ... 60 '.'.'. "S9 24 UX l'htla. Co..., Columbia nil. Co Tuua OlICo. Central Traction Citizens' Irac'n. Pleasant Valley. Chartlcrs ltv lilts. Junction.. r.&Y.K.K.nrer. Consignee Allng LaNorla MVCo. .30 flOO zoa"i6 busier aiiniiiE.. SUverlou Mln... W'cstlnsrlioufe K, Granite ltoof. Co, Monon. W.Co..., U. S. Jfc S. Co.... cst'uouse A B, v.H 13 & .... 10H.. st ., Sales at first call were 50 shares of Electric at 10VJ. 300 at 12. 50 at 11. 20 at UK 800 at 12, 70 at Ilk, 230 at 12, 10 at Hl4. 125 at B 100 at 1 100 at 13, 30 kt 12H, 10 at 13, 10 at 1 30 Luster at 2( and 50 Pleasant Valley at 24. At sec ond call, 20 Philadelphia Gas sold at 11 and 50 Electric at 13. Sales at third call were: 1,000 Electric at 13. 15 at 13, 260 at 12. 10 at 12?i. 20 at VZ. 15 Luster at 20j, 10 at 20K. 10 at 20, 5 at 20, and 10 Philadeluhia Gas at iljg. Between cans 50 Elctric brought 12J and 100 IX K0NE OK TAP. Price of Oil Ran Up Without Bringing Any of It Out. There was considerable demand for oil yes terday, presumably from Jtbe short side, but there was none on tap and no sales were made. Tbe market started on a bid of 76c. This was the lowest. The price was afterward run up to 77?c tbe highest and closing. '1 here was no change in refined, hut some talked of a decline to help check tbe advance in crude Standard tactics. Average runs, 90,346; average shipments, 78,676; average chart er, not reported. McGrew, Wilson & Co., W Fourth- avenue, quote puts, 76; calls, 78. OU Markets. BitADFOBD. Feb. Z National Transit Cer tificates opened at 7oc: closed at TTc; highest, 78Hc;.lowest, 75c; clearances, 492,000 barrels. Oil Crrr. Feb. 2, National Transit Cer tificates opened at 76Jc; highet, 78c: lowest, 75c; closed, 77c; sales, 147,000 barrels: clear ances. 722.000 barrels; shipments. 1st, 20,58o bar rels; runs, SOtb, 112,538; 1st, 33,795 barrels. New York. Feb. 2.. Petroleum dull, and, on a few buying orders from the West, ad vanced sharply. When those orders were filled the market reacted and closed steady. Pennsylvania spot Opening. 73JJc: highest, 76Ji-; lowest, 70 : closing, 784r. March op tionOpening. 76 highest. "SKc: lowes-. 76c: closing. k. Lima oil Opening; 21c; highest. 22Vc: lowest, 21c; closing, 22!a Total sales, 76,000 barrels. SEW YOBK STOCKS. An Active and Strong Market, the Goulds and Granger Leading The Only Reason Assigned for the Boom Was the Many Outside Inquiries. New Yoek, Feb. 2. The stock market to day was more active and strong, the strength shown being entirely out of proportion to tbe Increase in tbe volume of business. Tbe im provement iu prices was well distributed, but the strongest stocks were Lake Shore, Man hattan. Wheeling and Lake Eric, both common and preferred. Western Union, Missouri Pacific and pacific Mail. It will thus be seen that tbe Gould stocks were tbe leading group of stocks inllie maiket. but tbe Grangers, especially the corn roads and the Vanderbllts were not far behisd. There was no i.ews of special import ance to boom tbe general list, bnt brokers re port more inquiry from outsiders. The opening this morning showed a stronger and more confident one and Lake Shore started the upward movement, tbe traders detecting what tbev supposed to be inside buying. This induced considerable covering of shorts and the brokers who have been short of the market for some time were prominent in bidding upon prices all through the day. The result disclosed tLe fact that the short interest in the Grangers was larger than generally supposed, taking into consideration the limited market we have had for the past two weeks, and Jlurlington and Rock Island early became features in the upward movement. Reports from Washington that the subsidy bill was likely to come up again started Pacflc .Mail again, and tba announcement that tbe Manhattan Company directors bad decided to take tbe Suburban Rapid Transit lrom tbe syndicate controlling It gave Manhattan a boom, and it scored the largest advance of the tlay. Wheeling and Lake Erie sbnved good buying all the way out, and on comparatively light transactions scored material gains. The sluggish stocks were the Villards, New England and tbe Industrials, but none of these failed to make some sort of a gam. Silver was com paratively quiet, and yielded slowly, making only small fluctuations during the day. Tbe stock of silver in this city continues to accumu late slowly, but holders are reluctant to sell, hoping for more favorable developments in tbe near future. The advance was subjected to several halts, caused by realization ot the profits accrued by the trading element, but while the best prices were shared in the last hour by this means, tbe close was steady to firm, while quiet at tbe close to tbe highest prices of the day. Tbe final changes are almost invariably advanced, and Manhattan is up 2: Rock Island, 2; Bur lington. 15i; Jersey Central and Western. each: C, C. C. & St. Louis, Lake Shore ana Union Pacific, each l:St. Paul, Louisville and Wheeling and -Lake Erie preferred, each 1J4, and others large fractions. Railroad bonds were quiet, ana, while gcnerallystrong, showed no material move, in either direction, tbongh there were a few marked gains among tbe in active issues. The total sales reached 51,438,000. Government bonds have been dull and steady. State bonds have been dull and featureless. The following table snows tne prices of active stocks on the Mew York Slock Exchange yester day. Corrected daily Tor Till UIBVAICH by Whitnet & arnrasrihOK. oldest Pittsburg mem bers or the .New York btock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: Olot-Opeo- Hlth- low- roc Inc. est. est. Ulrt. Ain. Cotton OH 1H is is 18Ji Am. Cotton Oil Drtr. ... 40 Am, Cotton OU Trust., zl :i 21 sow Atch., Ton. as. F..... :', 311 ,! zsji Canadian Paclnc Ti 73i 73 712 Uansaasouthern so, MI4 toil SH CentratorMewJersey.nl 111 111 llu-X Central Paclnc. 29 Chesapeake & Ohio ... 18",' 19 lSli ISH Chicago IfUTrsai...,, 41 43 41 a- C Bur. Qulaey..... 68 WK 80S 87)4 C MIL . St. Tanl.. . siy 51 uu UK c Mil. & st, i'.. pr.. inh 1111 103,1 W C, ttOCKl. & P....I... 6S 70 OS 70M C gur-M. 4 25 IS 24 34 C, St, P.. M. O- PI 78 C A northwestern. ...ios 105 je looK C C. C.V1. 63 6J S3 BlK Col. Coal A iron 3J J7 17 37 Col. A Hocking Valley aJ rcj, -VM 26V Cues. A U!Uo 1st Drtr.. 43 43 471 47W Ches. Jt Ohio 2d prer.. , 21 Del.. Lack & West-... 1J7W Its mil 137V DcL A Hudson I34S? 1I5V 134M JH Den. ltlo Grande.... 19 19X ! n Den. A KioOraudcDt. 60 gov 60W C04( K.T.. Va.ua 7H ' 7 I Illinois Central sa Lake lsrle A West U 14H HH 1H LAke Erie A West pr.. S7 67 M 67M Late snore A M. o... .109JJ 111 JOSH 110! LouumieAMshvllIe. 71 78 7l) UX, Mlcntgan Central , .... -90 llODllCAOUIO SI ;s! - - FIEST SXCOXD CALL CALL. 11 A B A "!. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. "66 31 86 3) 25 .... 25 Mi ll.S H.S 11 W "is,'"" "" ".'.'. "ii'f'ux "it "iis 49.... ffl.'i.... .... 24 14 IS 30 $100 "ioii'xH "2o?"iw i is nx ir.i i: is "hh"'. .... "'' 1U .... ion.... 31 V2 88 Missouri Paelfle. 68 National i.eaTrau.. Wi New xork Central 103 2.1 Cast, li Wi X. Y 1 E. A W 13 N.Y., 1. E.A W. pd.. S1U H. X. A . K. 37W U. I.. O. AW 17 Norfolk A Western Norfolk 4 Western of. Mji Northern Paeiae - 28H Northern Pacific nr.. 72!4 Ohio A Mississippi. .. 18 s Oregon lmorovement, 14t PaclScilaU iiu Pco,. Dec. A Kvan 17 rnllaaeu A Heading... & Pnllman Palare 1 sir.. 191 Klcbmona A W. P. T . 18 Kicnmond A W.P.a.w 71)4 St. Paul A Uulntn 31 St. Paul A Snlutn or, St. P.. Minn. A aJan..lC3,s; SnzmrTrnst. 84X Texas Paclnc 14 Union PaclCs 4SH Wabash W Wabasn preferred 1H Western Union. 79)i WBeeUngAU E. !0S WheeIlngAUJS.prer.. 72 North American Co... Wi P., C, C ASt. L P., C, C. ASt. I, pr. Ex-alvldend. 19'i 1034 i:tf 17 18 ZSJ 73X JS-i S)i 35 J7 32 188 18S 73), 25H 88 104S 46 iom 19)4 !0H SIX J3M 16! 18 82 104 1D3J ii i:v MM J9JS SIX 51H SSW 37 VX iiii iili 28H 28 73X na IS 18 26M SIX 38 34)4 18 17 S2X 33 191 188 19 IS 73J4 7! 28 a liiji linji S5H 84H 13H J4S mx 4i im 10 19 19 SOH 7PH 31?a 30i 73W 72 1654 I3V Fblladelpbia Stocks. Closing quotations or Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 37 Fonrth avenue. Members New Xork Stock Kx chance: JII1I. Asked. PsnnsTlvanlaKallroad. 51V 52 Hearting 16) 1615-18 buffalo,NcwYorkandPhlladelphla 8 Sh Lenlgh Vailev 50H 51 Lehigh navigation 47Mj 47 Nortoern Paclnc common MS "'H Northern Pacific prererred TiH 73 Mining Stock Quotations. New York, Feb. 2. Adams Consolidated, 175: Aspen. 600; Colorado Central, 100; Consoli dated, California and Virginia. 430; Eureka Consolidated, 290: Homestake. 850; Horn Silver. S00: Ontario. 3,900; Opblr, 300: Plymouth, 190; Savage. 215; Sierra Nevada, 220; Standard. 125; Union Consolidated, 200; Yellow Jacket, 200. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Office of Pittsburg Dispatch. Monday, Feb. Z ( Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Monday is always an off-day in this depart partment of trade. At the commission houses there was very little doing. About the only new feature of markets was a drop in eggs. The top price to-day is 25c per dozen and sales were mostly a shade below this figure. Cold storage eggs have been out of tbe market for a month past and could not be sold if they were, here. It is interesting reading to find them still quoted. New Bermuda potatoes and onions hare put in an appearance within tbe past week, but price Is such that only they with whom money is no considetatiou can indulge. Bermuda potatoes are selling at J9 10 per barrel. The high price of potatoes all this winter has very much diminished demand. The average consumer does not indulge m potatoes to a great extent, when the price per bushel is almost as high as it is per barrel in ordinary seasons. apples SI 506 a barrel. Butter Creamery, Elgin, 2930c; Ohio do, 2728c; common country butter, 1015c; choice country rolls, lSS20c: fancy country rolls, 23 25c Beans New crop beans, navy. 2 300235; marrows. $2352 40; Lima beans, 0K6BC Beeswax 2S30c ?1 lb for choice; low grade, 2225c. cider Sand refined. 110 0012 00; common, f5 508 00: crab cider, 110 0011 00 ?i barrel; cider vinegar. 1415c p gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, fall make, lOKc; New York cheese, lie: Limburger, 13K 14c; domestic Swelizer. 1415c; Wisconsin bricK Swelizer. 15c; imported Sweltzer, 27c. Cranberries Cape Cod, S3 754 00 a box; 511 501Z 00 a barrel; Jerseys, $3 0OQ3 75 a box, 111 00311 50 a barrel. Dressed Hoas-Large, 4KS5c V B; small, 56c. Eggs 2425c for strictly fresh. Feathers Extra live geese. 50g60c; No. 1 4045c; mixed lots. 30S5c $ ft. HONEY New crop white clover, 2022c B; California boney, 12S15c $1 ft. Maple Syrup 90cU 25 -p gallon. Nuts Shell bark hickory nuts, $1 501 75 a bushel: peanuts. 11 80Q1 75, roasted; green, 4K 66c V &; pecans, 16c ft ft; new French walnut;, 10K16c 1 to- Poultry Alive Chickens, young, 3550c: old. 55go5c; turkeys. 1012c a pound: ducks, 60 76c a pair; geese, choice, $1 00 a pair. Dressed Turkeys, ll13e a pound; ducks. 14 15c a pound: chickens, 9llc: geese, 89c Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered, 6c Seeds Recleaned Western clover, 55 50 5 75; country medium clover. $4 254 60: timo thy, SI 50Q1 55; bine grass. J2 S5Q3 00: orchard grata, 51-85; millet, 7590c; lawn grass. 25c fl ft. Tropical Fruits Lemons. 13 00: fancy, S3 50; Jamaica oranges, G 00i0 50 a barrel; Messina oranges, 53 00 a box; Florida oranges, S3 60 a box; bananas. $2 00 firsts, SI 25 good seconds, ft bunch: Malaga grapes. 57 0012 50 a half barrel, according to quality; figs, 15& 16c ft; dates. 4S5ic ft ft. Vegetables Potatoes. SI 001 203 bushel; Southern sweets, S2 252 60 4 barrel; Jersey, S3 50&400; cabbage, S7 .'08 CO hundred; Ger man cabbage, f 15 W1G 00: onions, $5 00 a bar rel; celery. S540c a dozen bunches: parsnips, 36c a dozen; carrots, 35t a dozen; parsley, 15c a dozen; horseradish, 5075c a dozen; turnips, SI 25 a barrel. Groceries. Tbe week is too young for any new develop ments. Sugar is weak and quiet at the decline noted in Monday's DISPATCH. All jobbers are carrying light stocks, in view of the fact that on April 1 sugar will go on to the free list, which means a drop of 2c per pound. With a good fruit season in 1391, tbe expense of house keeping will be greatly reduced by the re duction in sugar. . Green Coffee Fancy, 2425c; choice Rio, 2223c; prime Rio, 23c: low grade Rio, 20Ji2IH old Government Java. 29430c: Maracaibo. 25g27J-c; Mocha, 3032c: Santos, 2226c; Caracas, 25&-'7c; La Guayra, 2627c Roasted (In papers) Standard brands,24Kc; high grades 2730c; old Government Java, bulk. 8IS3fc; Maracaibo. 2Sffi29c: Santos, 26 30c; peaberrv. 30c: choice Rio, 25c; prime Rio, 24Uc: good Rio. 23Kc; ordinary. 21&'22c &FICZS (whole) Cloves, 1516c: allspice, 10c: cassia. 8c; pepper. 13c; nutmeg, 75380c Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7c: Ohio, 120. 8Uc; headlight. 150, 8)c; water white, lOglokc: globe, 1414c; elaine, 15c: carnadine, llKc; royaline, lie; red oil, 11 HHc: pnritv. 14c, MINERS' OIL No. I winter strained, 3941c $1 gallon; summer, 33335c; lard oil, 5553c Syrup Corn syrup, 27630c; choice sugar syrup, 360SSc: prime sugar syrup, 3233c; strictlv prime, S435c. N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop, 42c; choice, 3S10c; medium, iS3S6c: mixed, 31 38c Soda Bi-carb in kegs, 3KS3?ic; bi-oarb in K. ?ic: bi-carh, assorted packages,56c: sal soda in kegs, lc; do granulated, 2c Candles Star, full weight, 9c: stearlne, f) set, 8c:paraffine,ll12c. Rice Head Carolina, 7c: choice, 6Q OJie; prime, GQCKc; Louisiana, 5X6c STARCH Pearl. 4Jc; corn siarcb, 63i7c: gloss starch, 67c . Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, S2 65; Lon don layers, S2 75; Musratels, J2 25: California Muscatels, S2 152 25;VaIenlca,77c:Ondara Valencia, 8X&Hc; sultana. 1820c; currants, 55Kc: Turkey prunes, 7J8c: French prunes, 11&13c; Salonica prnnes. in 2-& packages, 9c; cocoanuts. f) 100. S6: almonds, Lan ft, 29c; do Ivica, 17c, do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap., 13 14c; Sicily filberts, 12c: Smyrna tigs, 13Q14c: new dates, oUffiSc Brazil nuts. 18c; pecans, 14 16c; citron, V ft, 17lSc; lemon peel, 12c ft: orange peel. 12c Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft. lie; apples, evaporated, 1415c; peaches, evapo rated, pared. 2S30c; peaches, California, evapo rated, unpared, 182Ic: cherries, pitted, 81c; cherries, unpitted, l:i013c; raspberries, evap orated. 3233c; blackberries, 9K10c; buckle berries. 15c . Sugars Cubes. 6c: powdered, 6e: granu lated. 6c; confectioners' A, 6c; standard A. 6c: soft white, 5KS6c: yellow, choice, 6M ojsc; yellow, good. 5Je5Kc; yellow, fair, & Cc: vellow. dark.5!5c Pickles Medium, obis (1,200),S8 00: medium, half bbls (600). S4 5U salt No. 1 3 bbl. SI 00; No. 1 ex. D bb, SI 10; dairy y bbl. II 20; coarse crystal l bbl. SI 20; Higgins' Eureka, 4-hu sacks. $2 80; Hig gins' Eureka. 16-14 ft packets. S3 OU Canned Goods Standard peaches. S2 80 2 90; 2ads, $2 502 bO: extra peaches, S3 00a 3 10; pie pcachex. SI 90; finest corn, SI S51 60; Hfd. Co. corn, 95ctl 15; red cherries, SI 40 1 60: Lima beans, SI 35: soaked do, 80c: string do, 7590c; marrowfat peas. SI 101 25: soaked peas, 7Ua80c; pineapples. SI 501 CO; Bahama do, 12 55: damson plums. SI 10; greengages, SI 60; egg plums. $j 20; California apricots, 32 602 60; California pears. S2 75; do green gages. 2 00; do egg plums, S2 00: extra whlto cherries, $2 85; raspberries, SI 401 45: straw berries. Si 301 40; gooselierries. SI 103)1 15; tomatoes, 900oc: salmon, 1-ft. SI 30 180; black berries. Si 10; sucrotasb. 2-ft can soaked, 90c; do green, 2-ft, 512501 60; corned beer. 2-ft cans, 12 00: 1-ft cans. SI 00; baked beans, SI 4001 50: lobster, 1-ft, S2 25; mackerel, 1-ft cans, broiled; SI 60: sardines, domestic K8. $4 6004 60: sar dines, domestic, Jfs, $7 00; sardines, imported, is, SU 50S 12 60; sardines. Imported, H 1S: sardines, mustard, S4 50; sardines, spiced, 54 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, S20 bbl: extra No. 1 do mess. 128 60: extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, S24 00: No. 2 shore mackerelaj fu;irKBh &al uounsnvr noie poiiocK.ou f) ft; do medium, George's cod, 5c; do large, 7c: boneless hakes, in strips, 5c: do George's cod. In blocks. 6KQ7KC Herring Round shore, S5 60 V bbl: split, Jfl 60; lake. S3 25 ft 100-ft bbl. White fish; $6 60 100-ft half bbL Lake trout, S5 60 f) bJf bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c fl 16. Ice land halibut, 13o V ft. Pickerel, halt bbl, S3; duarter bbl. SI 35. Holland herring. 70c: Wal koff herring, 90c OATMEAL-S7 0007 25 ? bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. There were no sales ou call "at the Grain Exchange to-day. but markets were steady to strong all along tho line of cereals. Hay is quiet, owing to heavy receipts, and inside quo tations rule. Receipts as bulletined, 61 car loads, of which 27 cars were by Pittsburg, Ft "Wayne and Chicago Railway as follows: 4 cars of ot. 7 of hay, 1 of middlings, 2 of barley. 1 of bran, 11 of flour, 1 of corn and bay. By Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7 cars of corn. 1 of middlings, 4 of hay, 1 of wheat, 1 of oats. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie. 3 cars of flour, 2 of corn, I of barley. 1 of rye. By Pitta burg and Western.' 1 car of oats, 2 of flour. Prices for carload lots on track: Wheat No. 2 red, SI 011 02; No. 3, 960 97c Corn No.2yeIlowshelI.5757Kc:high mixed, 5555Kc: mixed shell. 53J54c: No. 2 yellow ear. 59g60c; high mixed ear, 6859c Oats No. J, 5IKffi52c: No. 2 white, 5151Kc; extra, No. 3, 5050kc: mixed oats. 49ei9;c Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, e283c; No. J, Western, 8182c Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring and winter patent flour, $5 505 75; fancy straight winter. 84 855 15; fancy straight spring. S4 85 6 15; clear winter. S4 755 00; straight XXXX bakers. S4 604 75. Rye flour, S4 0004 25. Buckwheat floor," 23c p ft. Millfeed No. 1 white middling!, 123 690 24 00 m ten; No. 2 white middlings, $21 00 22 00: brown middlings. S20 50021 00; winter wheat bran, S21 6022 00. Hay Baled timothy. No. J, S9 0009 50; No. 2 do, S8 0008 25: loose from wagon, SIO 00012 00, according to quality: No. 2 prairie hay, S7 25 7 60: packing do. 16 7a07 00. Straw Oat, S7 2507 60; wheat and rye, $7 CO 07 50. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams, large, UK": sugar-cured hams, medium, 9?c; sugar-cured hams, small, 10c; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, SJc: sugar cured shoulders, &c; sugar-cured boneless shonldcrf,73ic: skinned shoulders. 7c; skinned hams, 10Kc; sugar-cured California hams 6Kc; sugar-cured dried beef flats, 9c: sugar-cured dried beef sets, 10c; sugar-cured dried beef rounds, 12c: bacon, shoulders, 7c; bacon, clear sides, 7c; bacon, clear bellies, 6c; dry salt shoulders, 5c; dry salt clear sides. 6c; Mess pork, heavy. Sll 50: mess pork, farailv, 111 &U Lard Refined, in tierces. 5Kc; half barrels SJc: 60-ft tubs. 5c; 20-ft palls, 6c; 50-ft tin can. 5c: 3-ft tin pailsl 6Kc: 5-ft tin pails, 6c; 10-ft t;n palls, 5c Smoked sausage.J long, oc; large, oc t resn poric linKS, c none' less bams. 10Kc Pics feet, half-barrels, SI 00; qnarter-barrels. S2 15. Drygoods Market. New York. Feb. 2. There was no material change in the yolume of business in drygoods, though there are a good many buyers in tbe market. Demand continues to be limited largely to actual wants in sight. Seasonable specialties have tbe most attention and there is a fair business in fine and medium brown and bleached cottons, wide sheetings and colored cottons. Prices are firm and the mar ket is in good shape. Men's wear woolens move along slowly, but agents regard the season as promising a good business. Woolen dress goods were in fair request. New York Coffee Market. New Yore. Feb. 2. Coffee Ontlons opened unchanged tn 10 points down, and closed barely steady at 5015 points down; sales, 19,750 bags, in cluding February, 16.60; March. 16.2016.25; April, 15.9015.95: May, 15.6015.65; June, 15.45; Juiv. 15.15I5.25; August, 14.95: Septem ber, 14.6014.60; December. 13.45; spot Rio dull and steady; fair cargoes, 19c; No, 7, l"Kc Grain in Sight. Chicago, Feb. 2. The visible'supply of grain as reported for the Board of Trade is as fol lows:' Wheat, 23,592.000 bushels: decrease, 410,-. 000 bushels. Corn, 2010.000 bushels; decrease, 87.000 bushels. Oats, 3,423.000 bushels: increase. 37.000 bushels. Rye. 401.000 bushels: decrease, 16,000 bushels. Barley, 3,147,000 bushels; de crease, 325,000 bushels. Price of Bar Silver. rSPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCn.l New York, Feb. 2. Bar 6ilver in London was weak at 46ld per ounce; New York selling price, as reported oy bunion dealers, was SI 011 02. Metal Market. New York Pig iron auiet. Copper nom inal; lake, February, S14 95. Lead irregular; domestic, 3 4U. -Lin inactive and easier; straits, S19 85. Whisky Market. St. Loms-Wbisky, $1 14. Cincinnati Whisky steady; sales, 908 bar rels of finished goods on basis of SI 14. , Notes of the Rivers. The river yesterday reached a little more than IS fest and then began falling. The Scotia was in and out yesterday for Cincinnati. The Andes will be the Cincinnati packet boat to day. LATE BEWS IN BRIEF. During a fire in Philadelphia four firemen were seriously iniureu uy me railing oi a crane, William Swisser was killed and John Kiel ley badly burned in the ammonia icejplant oi Tamni Bros.' glue works, at St. Louis. An extremely cold wave is reported throughout .Nebraska, the thermometer being reported at 15s below zero at Bernard. Work has been commenced an Sandy Hook's new fort, and all visitors are excluded by order of the Government authorities. Afire in the Wilson drugstore at Charlotte. N. C, created a panic among tbe guests of the central notei, out no one was hurt. Loss, 550,000. It is said that the Kansas Alliance leaders are already beginning to talk of Senator-elect piener as tn Alliance or third party candidate for President in 1802. Waiter Martin, colored, has confessed at Columbia, S. C, to tbe murder of Alice Mc Leod, who disanpeared ten daystogo and whose body was found in the river. Tho Socialists of Chicago have adopted a resolution demanding that tbe managers of the World's Fair must employ union labor upon all the work in connection with It, Threenegro prisoners were burned to death in a fire in the Friar Point, Mis., jail. The prisoners started the firo by trying to burn the door in order to effect their escape. A movement is being inaugurated at To peka to unite the free silver Republicans nf tho west in demanding the appointment of a Wes -era man for Secretary of the Treasury. An epidemic of diphtheria is raging at Adair, la. Three children in one family have died within tho last S6 hours, making five In tbe family dead in ten days, leaving only ono alive. Tbe Rock Island-Union Pacific fight still continues at Omahx A notice nf apDeal has been given by the Rock Island from the decis ion recently rendered by the United States Dis trict Court in tbe bridge case. A mortgage for 130,000,000 has been filed at Ellesbnrg. Wash., by the Great Northern Rail road. Tbe filing of the mortgago in this county indicates that tbe road will go through either Cady, Stevens or Shequalmle Pass. A mixed train on tbe Utah Northern, from Butte, and the regular passenger tram, north bound, came into collision a half mile from Dillon yesterday. Engineer Frost and Fireman Russell were killed and several passengers in jured. Reputations Made in a Day Are precious scarce. Time tries tbe worth of a man or medicine. Hosteller's Stomach Bit ters is a 30 years' growth, and like those hardy lichens that garnish the crevices of Alaska's rocks it flourishes perennially. And its repu tation has as firm a base as the rocks them selves. No medicine is more highly regarded as a remedy for fever and ague, bilious remit tent, constipation, liver and kidney disorders, nervousness and rheumatism. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LTM. 401 Smithfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $G9,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed ut 4 per cent, us The Soldier That Lay Dying. The popular poem is authority for the statement that "A soldier of the legion lay dying at Algiers." The chances are that the poem is correct, but it is quite probable that even with the "lack of patient nursing and the dearth of woman's tears," the sol dier aforesaid would have recovered if he had had a good supply of Marvin's Algiers biscuits, one of the best and most healthful cakes on the market. js28,31fe3,7 Plates. To reduce stock we offer remarkable in ducements. We now display on our counters three special bargains at 25, 35 and 60c Do not fail to see them. White china This is positively our last week for our great mark down sale of white china. Call early. Chas. Reizensteik, 152, 151 and 156 Federal street. Fades hair recovers Its youthful color and softness by the ne of Parser's HaIb UalsAM. PAKKza'sUEtotaToinccurei Inward pains. AT THE STOCK YARDS. Light fieceipis of Cattle at tbe East Liberty Yards, and MARKETS STR0HG AT AN ADVANCE. The Situation Favorable to Sellers All Alonj the line. SWISE WEAKEK. AND SHEEP STEADY OSTICE OP PITTSBURG DISPATCH Monday. Feb. 2. 1 At Hen's Island. Cattle Receipts yaried very little to day from those of last Monday, and, in fact1, for several weeks past the number on ale has been almost the same. Quality of this week's offerings was, however, above average, and range of prices was 10c to 15c higher tbau last Monday, Choice to fancy heavy Chicago beeves were sold at a range of t5 65 to J5 90; good to choice medium weights, ?5 25 to $5 55; common to fair do, H 65 to f5 00; selected light weights, U 85 to 55 15; common to fair do, 54 40 to 4 75; mixed, common and thin rough steers, 52 75 to 53 75; bulls and "dry cows, 52 50 to 53 50. Fresh cows were iu good supply Naud range of markets was 525 00 to 540 00 per head. Calves were firm at last week's prices, tho range being 5c to 7c perpoupd. Receipts: From Chicago L Zeig Ier, 210 bead; A. Fromm. 53. From Pennsylva nia J. Hunger, 6; J. Wright, 3; T. Bingham, 5; G. W. Keasy, 4; J. Keiber. 5. Total, 316; last week, 319; previous weefc, SM. 8beep and lambs Supply was unusually light, and demand was also light. Prices were barely steady at last week's ranee. The range for sheep was S3 60 to to, 'and for Iambs 4fc to 8Kc per pound. Re ceipts: From Obicatro r. Zlegler, 172 head. From Pennsylvania H. Kenper, 6; J. Wrijht, 47: T. Bingham. 113; G. W. Keasy, 30. Total, ,363; last week, 150; previous week, 432. Hogs Receipts light and markets strong at a shade higher prices than obtained last Mon day. Tbe range for Chicagos and Ohios was fl 00 to $4 15. and natives $3 75 to Si 00. Re ceipts: From Chicago I. Zeigler, 190. From Ohio J. Henry. 211. From Pennsylvania G. W. Keasy, 4; J. Reiber, 8. Total, 413; last week, 1,100; previous week. 807. At Woods' Run and East Liberty. There were 148 head of cattle ou sale at "Woods' Run Tards this morning, all of which were from Chicago and Ohio. Ohio cattle sold from H 35 to 55 25 per cut, and Chicagos from SI 25 to f 5 25. Receipts of hogs were light, there being only 216 head on sale. Prices ranged from 84 00 to U 10 per cut. There were 4o head of sheep and lambs on sale, a large portion being lambs. Sheep were steady at last week's prices. Clipped lambs sold at5c to6c per pound, and undipped from, 6k c to 7c Market opened at East Liberty yards with (SS loads of cattle on sale, airainst 93 loads last Monday, and 95 the previous Monday. With a decline of over 25 loads in receipts the situa tion proved favorable to the sellers for tho first time in many weeks. The sellers' advantage was still further improved by tbe news from Chicago, which showed an advance there this morning of about 10 per cent The average quality of offerings at East Liberty was an im provement on recent receipts, and this added to tho advantage of the seller. While there were few, if any, primes on sale, there was a large proportion of fair to good stock. Supply of stnekers was better than for some time past. Buyers were on hand J advance. Markets opened slow because of tbe divergence of views between seller and buver, but the former made the most of his oppor tunity, and after some kicking prices were es tablished at 10 to 20c higher than last Monday. Good fat beeves and smooth tidy butcher cattle ot light weight gained most from the advance. For the first Monday this year pros pects were good at noon for the sale of all cattle offered. Sheep and Lambs The run was very light, there being but nine loads on sale at tbe open ing of markets this morning, and most of these were lambs. Prices were steady at rates of last week for lamns, and sbeep were quoted stronger, but there were scarcely any on sale. There were between 45 and 50 carloads of hogs on tlie market this morning, against 55 loads last Monday. Top price was $3 90. and onlv a few reached this figure. Top price at Chicago this morning was 13 70. Cattle Receipts. 3,157 head; shipments, 1.755 head: market active, 1015c higher than last week's prices; no cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 8.700 head; shipments, 6,000 Swwr'J"' active; mixed Phlladelpbias, $3 S03 8o: best Yorkers. $3 7003 75: common to fair do. $3 503 60: pigs. 00350- IB cars of hogs shipped to New York to-day ' Sheep Receipts. 3,600 head; shipments, 2800 heap. Market stronger at last week's prices. By Telegraph. CINCINNATI Hogs in good deniand;stronger: common and light. S3 253 711; packing and butchers', S3 bo3 8o; receipts, 3,800 head; shipments. 2,200 head. Cattle in good demand and stronger; common. !1 603 25; fair to choice butchers', S2 504 25; choice shippers'. $3 754 50: receipts. 1,300 head; shipments, 75 bead. Sbeep strong; common to choice.' S3 00 5 00; extra fat wethers and yearlings, 5 25j) b 50; receipts, 320 head; shipments, none. Lambs in good demand, and strong; common to choice butchers', 24 0036 00; good to choice shipping, $5 506 25 per 100 pounds. CHICAGO The Evening Journal reports: Cattle Receipts. 11,000 head; shipments, 2000 head; market active and higher; prime to extra steers. So 0005 45; good to choice. St 004 90; medium to common, $3 232!3 75; cows, SI 403 00; stockers. J2 W)325. Hogs Receipts. 45,000 head; shipments, 9,000 bead; market slow and lower: rough and common, S3 453 50: packers and mixed, S3 553 60; light. $3 5023 60. Sheep Receipts, 12,000 head: shipments, 3,000 head; mirket slow and aliout steady: natives, H 004 85:lexan'. Si 2J4 75; Westerns, J4 25 i 85: lambs, Jo C0g5 75. BUFFALO Cattle .Receipts, 215 loads through, 175 sale; export and top grade butchers strong and higher; common dull and slou er; export stoere, good to extra, $1 Sl5 10; choice heavy butchers . 14 40S4 75. Sheen and 'lambs active, firm and higher; receipts. 90 loads through. So sale; sheep, choice to artra, Jo logj 40; good to choice. Si 8C05 05; lambs, choice to extr, S! lOijG 35: good to fcholce. So 7o6 05. Hogs fairly active; shade higher; re ceipts, 150 loads through. 100 sale; me diums, heavy and mixed, S3 853 95. NEW YORK-Beeves Receipts, 5,531 head, including 56 cars for sale; market 10c per 100 pounds higher: native steers. SI 005 77: bnlM and cows, 2 003 90; dressed beet steady at 6 3c Calves Receipts, SoOhead: market steady: veals, So 0CS 00; Westerns. S2 603 25. Sheep Receipts, 10.856 head; market firm: sheep, $4 00 6 00; lambs. 6 00Q6 85: dressed mutton Arm at 7$9c; dressed lambs steady at 910c. Hogs Receipts. 15.114 head, consigned direct; nomi nally steady at S3 40Q4 00. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head; ship meats, 300 bead; market higher; good to fancy natives, 4 60o 20; fair to good, S3 904 6u: stockers and feeders. S2 203 40; Texans and Indian steers S3 303 80. Hogs Receipts, 3, 800 head; shipments, 2,2C0 beau: market lower; fair to choice heavy, ti 503 00: mixed grades. S3 103 50; light, fair to best. S3 303 4a Sbeep Receipts, 900 head; shipments, none; market steady; good to choice, S4 005 25. KANSAS CITY Cattle-Receipts, 2J20 bead; shipments. 2.260 bead: marKet stromr to 10c higher; steers, S3 455 25; cows. Si 753 25; stockers and feeders. Ti 203 50. Hogs Re ceipts, 4,920 head; shipments, 2,320 bead; mar ket steady to 5c lower; bulk,S3 16.'i 45; all grades, S3 0fl3 55. Sheep Receipts, 3,500 bead; shipments, L340 head; market steady and un changed. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Receipts, trifling; market unchanged; shippers. S3 255 00; butchers, SI 6o3 25: bulls, $2 003 15. Sheep Receipts, none: market indications fair; sheep, S2 60 1 75, lambs. S3 255 75. Hogs Receipts, 3,000 bead: market higher and active: choice heavy. S3 653 70: choice light, S3 60 3 65; mixed, S3 653 65; pigs, S2 003 00. BASE E0BBEE CAUGHT. He Stole 81,500,000 in Montreal and Was Captured in Mexico. New Yoek, Feb. 2. James N. Henry, who is wanted in Canada on the charge of robbing the Bank of Montreal of cash and securities amounting to 51,500,000 in De cember last, has been arrested in Mexico and will be returned to, Capada. He was an ezchauge broker at Chatham, Out., and usually carried a large amount of the bank's securities. On the above date he disappeared, and au investigation showed that the theft was one of the largest that ever occurred in Canada. Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervout dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by Dr. Miles1 Nervine, i Samples free at Jos. Fleming & Son's Market st. xu Ceeam ale never tastesbetter than when the weather is cold. The Iron Oity-Brewery makes the finest. At all dealers. , ... 7 MARKETS BY WIEE. Shorts Get Scarce and Cause a Bulge in the Grain Fit Everything Active and Higher Pro visions Wore Slow, "VFltli Longs Selling. CHICAGO Indifferently firm cables, snow falling in the winter wheat region, rain in Cali fornia and a much smaller.decrease in the visi ble supply than had been expected, were pow erless to arrest the strong upward tendency of prices for wheat in view of the fact that some heavy shorts both here and at St. Louis wero coveringthelr short lines. Pardridge was the biggest local target at which tbe bulls burled their missiles, but at St. Louis shorts were known to be on tbe anxious seat and betoro tbe close of tho market there was a rnmor that a member of tbe famous "Art Club" was in financial straits. The price of wheat for May stood q higher at the close to-day than it did on Saturday and Uiic lower than th"e- highest point touched to-day. Tbe opening price for May was an Indication of the Influences which might ordinarily be looked for from such news as bad then been received. The opening pricn wax anywhere from 99Kc to 89Jic or Jo to c below its clos ing pon.t on Saturday. Tbe slight reaction named was, however, of only momentary dura tion. Pardridge was seized with a desire to even np his trades, and it is a characteristic and well-known feature of his policy to get out as quickly ag possibly and upon tbe best terms Srocurable when be is convinced be is wrong, 'his started the battle royal, and before 20 minutes of tbe session had gone by the price bad advanced toll 01, just enough selling at the extreme price to make a quotation. Hutch inson spurred the market with some buying orders. There was trading on an immense scale all over the pit, the feeling was one of in tense nervousness, and tbe succeeding fluctua tions were frequent and heavy. A decline to SI 00 was succeeded by a reaction to SI 01K and again by a slump which left the price at SI 00 ten minutes from the close of the session, and the excitement and nervousness continued to the close. The strength In corn was due principally, as was the case in wheat, to the nervousness of tbe shorts. Pardridge was heavily short In this cereal also, and Hutchinson was a vigorous buyer on tbe first bulge. From 53c at the start corn made a quick advance to 54c, chiefly under Hutchinson's efforts to bny and then subsided to around 53Jic when he had desisted. The oats market was very active and at times greatly excited. The crowd was bullish, al though the news was of a bearish nature. Hutchinson was a free seller of May and June. Barlette-Frazee led the buying. , The provision market was Irresponsive to the excitement and advance In prices of grain. Trade was rather dull, and the feature of it was the desire of tbe longs to sell out with no buyers apparently but tbe packers who were short. Tbe leading futures ranged as tollows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley t Co., 45 Sixth street, members Chicago Board of Trade: Clos ing. ABTICLE3. Wheat, J o.s February , May , July. , Co lis, no. 2 February , May Jlilv , OATS. NO. 2 February , May June Mass Pork. February. .March May Lard. February. March May Short Km:. February. March Maj 90! som m S3X 44K 46)4 46 pri'4 ism 19 15 S77! 5 67) 0 10 4 87X 4 8: 5 12 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dealers were asking an advance of 104 15c No. 2 spring wheat. 95K6KC: No- 3 spring wheat. S8c: No. 2 red, aS'JSc; No. 2 corn. oOJc: Ho. 2 oats, 41Jc: No. 2 rye, 71Kc: 'No. 2 barley nominal; No. 1 flaxseed. 31 25; prime timothy seed, SI 23. Hess pork, per bbl. 89 70Q9 75. Lard, per 100 lb. $5 7595 77K Short rib sides (loose). H 5004 70; dry salted snoulders (boxed). $4 004 10: short clear sides (boxed), to 00Q5 05. No:2wbiteots.46Ki7c; ro. 3 white. 4iJ4S46c; jno.3 Dariey. Ksaooc: No. 4 barley. G06Sc. On the Produce Ex change to-day the butter market was steady and unchanged. Eggs, 20Q21c NEW YORK Cornmeal steady and fairly active. Wheat Spot xnarketdull,l2cblgher and Arm; No. 2 red, $1 Jll 11. elevator; Si 13 anoat: II lZHNl 14 t. o. u.: No. 3 red. 81 05Vil 05K: N". 1 Northern. 81 1901 19K; No. 1 bard, 81 2 options advanced l4.iS 2c on speculative buying largely covering, reacted a -trifle on realizing and closed easy; No. 2 red. February. 81 lOJiQl 11H. closing at 81 UK: Marih, 8 U0J1 11& c!o!ng at 51 ii?g:.May. si tr.ti l usii. closing at si UKJ; .j one. iura$4 uoii'io. closing ai 91 1704: juiv, SIOIHOU O314. closing at 51 02: August. 9S 'J9c closing at 99c; December. 99 9-16c8I W. closing at 81 00. Rye steady and quiet: western. 7($uc. siocksoi grain, store ana afloat, January. 31: Wheat.1.421,270; corn, 4C0. 888: oat. 1.466,376; rye, 26.500; barley. 268,846: malt. 211.053; peas. 12.187. Barley quiet and steady. Corn Receipts, 21,450 bushels; exports. 38.164 bushels: sales, 840.000 bushels futures, 41,000 bushels spot: spot mar ket quiet at Klc advance; No. 2. 62ffi(i3lo elevator. CiVic afloat: ungraded mixed, 62Q63c; steamer mixed, 62X t2;Dic; options auvjnco'i viatic witu wneat. with which it reacted K closing easv nn manipulation; February, 63c; March, 6Gc: Mav. o913-166011-16c, closing at 6(c; June. 593G0Hc, closing at 60c; July. 5960Kc, closing at 60-c Oats Receipts. 74000 bushels; exports. 1.05U bushels; sales. 155.000 bushels futures; 131,000 bushels spot; spot market a trifle stronger; options quint and a shade highfwFebruarv; 52Kc; May,51?jj52Jic.closing at 52c; spat, .No. 2 white, o.l"4c; mlxeu Western. 5(?54c; white do, 63a02Kc: No. 2 Chicago, 53$54e. Hops quiet and hrin; State common to choice,293Cc; PaciBo Coast, 29j35c. Sugar Raw dull and nominally lower; fair refining, 4Jc centrifugal., 96 ter, 5Xc; sales. 1,500 bags centrifugals. 96 test at S l-16c, c. and f.; refined unchanged and quiet. Molasses, New Orleans, firm and quiet. Kye firm and in good demand. Cottonseed oil quiet andstronc: crude, off grade, 22K!5o: yellow, off grade, 27 28c. Tallow s'roug and quiet; city (82 lor packages), 44 IMOc. Knsln. quiet; strained, common to good, 81 42K1 45. Turpentine, quiet and steady at 41&4lKc Kgg quiet and fairly active; Western, 23;j) 233$c; receipts. 3,264 packages. Hides firm and quiet. Pork quiet arid steady; old mess, 89 603 10 50; new mess, 1100U 50: extra prime, i960 (10 00. Cut meats null and steady; pickled bellies. 80 12Ko 36: do shoulders, 84: do bams, 9 7538 00; middles dull and weak: short clear, 85 ba. Lard easy and dull; Western steam, 80 10 bid; sales 350 tierces; options sales. 3,500 tierces; Feb! nary, 86 10 bid: March. S6 16G 17. closing at JO 16 bid; May, 86 3ig8 35, closing at 86 31 bid. Butter light demand and weak: Western dairy, ll19c; do creamery, 1827c: Elgin, 27c. Cheese strong and in fair demand: light skims, Sic; Ohio flats, 7K&10c. ST. LOUIS-FIour higher: XXX, 82 903 00; familv, S3 103 25; choice. SI 403 60; tancy, 84 COfSl 15: extra fancy, 84 5CQ4 CO; patents. 84 80i 95. Wheat Opening was excited at a decline of z from Saturday's' doling prices, sold off a further for May and a for July. Tho market improved, although a nervous feeling prevailed. The improvement was followed by a rush to buy, and outside market being higher, prices jumped upward by large fractions until a 2u advance was scored, amid wild excitement. The small decrease iu tbe visible bclped to depress tbe market and only a small reaction occurred near the close. The final prices were le higher than Saturday's close; No. 2 reu. cash 81 00 1 01; Mav, 81 001 02K. closing at 81 01: July, 91&91HC. closing at 9uc bid. Corn, like wheat, openou slightly lower but started on the up turn shortly after the opening and continued to advance till near the-close when the market eased off slightly, though tbe last sales wore lc higher than Saturday's; No. 2, cash. 495!9c; May, 60Jj;51c closing at 51c; Juiy. 51652c, closing at 51Ku bid. Oats Arm ana higher; No. 2. cash. 46c bid; May, 46H 46, closing at 46Kc bid. Rye in demand, but scarce; No. 2, 75c bid. Barley dull Minnesota, 75c. Hay quiet and easy; prairie prime to fancy. 87 50&9 00; timothy, prime to gilt edge, 810 0014 0U. Bran firmer; sacked f. o. b., 94c. Flaxseed firm and higher at 8123. Lead firm and demand fair: soil Missouri. 84 15. Butter unchanged. Eggs lower at 18c Corn- meal firm at 82o02 75. Provisions dull and essentially unchanged. Pork, 8yS710 00. Lard, t5 505 55. Dry salt meats, dull; uoxed shoulders, 83 75; longs and ribs, 84 80; short clear, 81 90. Bacon Boxed shoul ders, 84 75; longs and ribs, 85 35; short clear, 85 45. Sugar-cured hams, 89 C011 00. PHILADELPHIA Flour strong. Wheat strong and higher. Nn. 2 red, February, SI 0434 1 05: March. 81 O0Q1 06; Aprh, 81 07K& 1 OS; May, 81 00I aJJ. Corn Options JflSlc higher but quiet; canots lower; market closed firm: steamer No. 2 mixed and vellow and in grain depot and elevator. 61c; No. 2 yellow, in grain depot, (Uc; No. 2 mixed, in gram depot, 6I1 ; do, iu elevator, 61c; No. 2 mixed anil high mixed, in grain depot and elevator, 6lc: No. 2 mixed. Fehruarv, 61J$61Jic; March. ol61c; April, UljOHlkc: May, OOQCOXc Oa s tlrm; No. 3 white, 625c: No. 2 white, ak:: No. 2 white, February. 52o3c; .March, 53053Jic: April, oaXQVlJic; May, SidolHc Provisions in moder ate request and steauy- Pork, new mess, 811 50312: do, family. 812 50Q13. Hams, smoked, lOQllc. Butter dull and weak; Penn sylvania creamery extra. 25c; do print extra, 28 Ec Eggs quiet: Pennsylvania firsts, 22c Cheesetlriu; part skims, 68c: full skims, 2c CINCINNATI Floor stronger; family, 83 830 4 00; fancy. 84 404 7a Wheat in good demand and strong: No. 2 red, f L Corn Jn good demand and strong; No. 2 mixed, 5354c. Oats strong; No. 2 mixed, 48c Rye scarce and firm; No. 2, 76c. Pork firm at 810 (XL Lard steady at 85 60. Bulkmeats in moderate demand; short ribs, 84 87VC5 Oa Bacon In moderate demand and firm; shoulders, 85 o7K8 Ou. Butter in mod e rate demand! fancy Elgin creamery, 29c: Ohio Upen- High- Low- Inz. est. est. S3!4 $M SSS 99H tl01 ffJ'A 94 V2H 847, 501$; SIM MH S3 H'4 5.1 J M S3 433 4 IK 43 4.5S W 4-iM 45 45H 433, 9 75 S9 75 9 72h 00 9 90 9 S7H 10 SO 10 15 10 01H i T!'i 5 77S4 S 75 5 S7 5 87 5 S3 6 07)4 t 10 6 05 4 67H 4 SO. 4 H 4 80 517M 5 17i 5 11)4 and Indiana, 1824c: choice dairy. 1516c Un seed 411 in fair demand at 52054c Sugar strong and in better demand; bard refined, 6 67c: New Orleans, 4JJ5ic Eggs heavy at 19c Cheese firm: choice lull cream Ohio flat, lOQlOKc MINNEAPOLIS Wheat was offered on a firmer basis to-day, generally too high to meet orders from outside. Local millers paid above Saturday's prices, but tbey bung off some time before doing it. There was a large decrease In country elevator stocks, all helplug to harden values of spot grain. Reports from other places show that spot wheat is wanted. Closing (jaoiafcioun; lio. 1 naru,- .laiiuaij. ?-. A..y Northern. Sic; March, 95Jic; May. 97:: on iracib, w-ji:: ;vo, 2 nortnern, cbuiuaij, -,., u track, 02393c BALTIMORE Wheat Western easy at ad vance: No. 2 winter rprf. snot and February. 81 05; May. 81 07k. Corn Western easy;mixed, spot. 61Ji61Wc; February, 61c: May..59K 60c; steamer. 59c Oats active. Rye Choice active, others dull. Hay dull: prime to choice timothy. $10 50Q11 oa Provisions dull. Botter very quiet. Eggs steady: strictly fresh, 21022c uoaee nrm. MILWAUKEE Flour steady. Wheat March, 95c Corn firm; No. 3, on track. 50c Rve firm: No. 1 in store. 73c Oats firm: No. 2 white. 46Kc Barley firm: No. 2, In store. 66Kc. Pork easier; May, 810 20. Lard easier; May. 86 07. TOLEDO Wheat active and easier: May and June. 81 03: July. 95ic: August, 93c Corn active and steady: casn. 51Jc; May, 54c. Oats quiet; cash. 47c Cloverseed dull and steady; cash and February, 84 45; March, 84 5U DOLUTH Wheat was very strong to-day, but traame- was lierhr. Closing Quotations were: Febrnary. 98c: May, 81 02X: No. 1 bird, cash, 97c; No. 1 Northern, cash, tHJc: No. 2 Northern, cash, 8c. HOW THEY COME 0VEH. An Interesting Table Showing the Way Em igrants Are Reaching America. Max Schamberg A Co., steamship agents, have compiled the following table, showing tbe number of cabin ahd steerage passengers landed at tho port nf New York by prominent steamship lines during 1S90: Steer Name of line. From Cabin, age. North (Jcriuan Lloyd.Brcmen I3.G29 7,775 Hamburg Line Hamburg 8.517 55.991 White star Liverpool 12,065 24,308 lied Star Antwerp 6,013 27.2R4 Fiencb Havre... 8.41S 24.672 Inman Liverpool 9.2US 2 ',977 Canard Liverpool 15.23.". 20.311 Netherlands Kotterdam.rtc 4.357 18.400 Union Liverpool ..... 5.889 14.980 Anchor Ulasxow 5.551 11. IK) State Glasgow. 2,843 7.3CJ National Liverpool 5 X.821 Anchor Liverpool 3.233 3.4011 All other lines 2,148 58.222 Total In 1890 "9.189 r?l,59:i Total In IStfO 96,686 315,227 An ugly cough, even when it appears deep-seated, can be alleviated, if not im mediately removed, by Dr. D. Jayne's Ex pectorant, a popular and long established remedy for bronchial and asthmatic aflec tlons, and for 50 years an approved helper for all lung complaints. 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