ES8 EE3SE3 W-IW W(V ."iiSfc BUILDERS AT WORE. Foundations Laid for Twenty Dwell ings in the Fourteenth Ward. TWEKTT-FIYE OTHEKS TO FOLLOW. The Thaw Estate Will Xot Erect an Office EnildinE This Tear. TWO GOOD DEALS COME TO THE SURFACE The remaining portion of the Chambers Glass "Works property in the Twenty-ninth ward lias been sold to A. M. Byers & Co. for$o5,000. The other portion was pur chased some time ago by Dilworth, Porter &Co. for their spike works. George H. Bennett has purchased the property on the corner of Fifth avenue and Vine street, lot 40i90, with a good business house, for 520.000 llcinnlnc to Build. Stonemasons made a start yesterday on (he foundations for 20 Ira me dwellings for Mr. George Schmidt, on Lookout avenue. Eureka Place, Fourteenth ward. Mr. Har per, nt Joseph Home & Co., is taking bids lor 11 houses in tbe same place. An Alle- clieny firm will soon begin toe erection of 13 bouses in the same locality. V. II. Borman will alio build there this season, A Bus) Locality. There is a real estate revival on the Reserve township side ol East street, Allegheny, in the vicinity of the Tenth ward school house. George Johnston & Co. have sold 16 lots there in the last few days, all of which will be im proved tbe coming summer. W. A. Clark will begin the erection of five dwellings as soon as the weather will permit. Peter Robinson and Thomas Allen will put up from three to five each. The East Street Electric Railway will, after the settlement of some legal points now pending in conn, be extended so as to connect with the Federal street line, running out Per rysville avenue. This will give needed transit facilities and attract home-seekers of moderate means. Changed Their Minds. It was stated some time ago that the Thaw estate proposed to erect an eight-story office building, on tne northeast corner of Wood street and Third avenue, this season. It v. as learned yesterday from one of the gentlemen interested that this improvement will not be made this year, on the giound that there is no present demand for another building of this kind. The old nructure which it was proposed to demolish will, theiofore, be allowed to stand for another year at least. fr A Hint to In cstors. Too much cannot be said in favor of rapid transit as a factor in tbe development of the outskirts. It has rendered thousands of acres accessmle to tbe industrial classes which a Jew 3 ears ago were practically worthless because of their isolation from tbe business centers. As the system is developed the movement of popu lation toward the suburbs will increase. Uiitil in a few; ears they will be thickly built up. There is no reasonable aoubt that this will be the outcome. With snch a prospect few. if anj. will deny that real estate in any of the tuirrounding districts is a good purchase at present prices. This matter is worth looking into by investors. - t Business 'cti s and Gossip. WilUnsburg Conncil has ordered a board walk to be laid on the Franklin street front of the Catholic Church property. The McKetsport market honse pays 12 per cent. There is no doubt that one in East Lib erty would do as well. Eleven of 35 mortgages on file for record yes terday were lor purchase money. The largest was for 0,000. Local grain speculators on the bnll side have been in clover ever since the bulge set in, and some of them are considerably ahead of the turn. The German National Bank expects to get into its new building at hixth and ood streets early in June. , With the exception of Electric which was weaker, price changes In local stocks yesterday were fwaud unimportant. Boston, having drained Pittsburg of Electric, is doing about all the business iu that stock. Judging from the offers esterdav, a cood many holders of insurance stocks would like to realixe on their own terms. The business portion of Pittsburg was ar rajed in two factions yesterday Westing house and Rowan cl. These can do the talking, bnt tbe stockholders will have to fight it out. Sprout A Lawrence said Citizens' and bought Central Iraction. The ISuIldiug Record The following permits for the erection or new buildings were taken outyesterdav: Mrs. Luster, frame one-story dwelling, 14x2(5 feet on Kincaid street, JT inth ward. Cost, $300. Percilar Jackson, frame two-story dwelling ISx&l feet on Carver street Twenty-first ward. Cost, SLGOO. Chas. Moss, frame one-story washhouse SxlO feet, on rear ebster ai enue. Thirteenth ward. Cost, SE0. b. Zalkind, altering and repairing brick three-story store and dwelling 21x59 feet on Wji'e avenue. Eighth ward. Cost. $3.00(1, S. Zalkind. brick thrce-storv dwelling 21x47 feet, on Wilson street. Eighth ward. Cost, j4,ooa Movements in Realty. W. A. Herrou A bons sold a house and lot on Walnut street, near Roup station. Twentieth ward, lot 30x100 feet, with a complete brick house of eicht rooms and all modern conveni ences, for to GOO cash. E. 1. Schaffner sold for William 8mith to John Vogel a three roomed house on Climax Hreet, Thirty-first ward, with lot 25x125. for (1.300: alo sold for William Jones his residence on Murray avenue. Beltahoover borough, with two lots, each 25x100, to John Lang, for S.2,600 cash. S. A Dickie fc Co. sold for T. P. Marshall to W L Davis an improved property on Reynolds street, Tw entj-setond waid, a two-story frame bouse with lot 24x93 tcet, for $2,125. - Reed U. Cole A Co sold four more lots in their Marion'place addition, fronting 100 feet on fcjlvan avenue by 165 feet in depth to Sneer Street, for 3,000 cah Baltenspcrger A Williams sold for John Gas kins a pronerty on Charles street, Allegheny, consisting or a large irregular shapea lot with a fUe-rooined frame house, for S2.500. William Petty A- Co. sold for Mrs. Ellen V. Curklethepiopertyo. 77 Magee street, con sisting or a lot and brick dwelling of six rooms, for 4,050. Black d. Baird sold to G. C. Cuibwa for J. C icbaefer a two-story and mansard frame dwell ing on Wood street, near bemple street, with lot 22.6x100 feet, for $3,300. HONEY HAEEET, Business Mowng Along Smoothly and More Than Holding Its Own. Yesterday was a quiet day in local banking circles. Money was easy and in fair demand. There was no change in interest rates. The Clearing House report showed a good average movement of trade. Present conditions, it is believed, will hold until after tbe April settlements, at which time the sDring trade ought to receive a forward impulse. Tbe outlook is brightening, but not as fjst as impatient people desire. This year is lust the reverse of last. It opened with a boom and ended with a panic. This begins with depression and will probably be very active at the finish. There is no reason to ap prehend any trreat difference in the volume of business of the two periods Vesterdaj's bank exchanges showed a hand some cain over hose of the previous day, foot inc p JL957.412 12. The balances were 54J9. 117 7b. 1 his is ahead of lbti9 and not far behind 1890. Money on call at New York vesterday was easy, ranging from 2 to 3 per cent; last loan, 2; Hoed offered at S. Prime mercantile paper, 567. Sterling exchange quiet and steady at S4 ou for 60-day bills and H & ior aemauu. Closing Bonct Quotations, t. S. 4s. rer. 121 M. K. AT. Uen. 5s 39M u. . . coup ik I Mutual Union 6s... U.a.4s, rc... . 102 s J. C Int. Oert.. 101 11CV U.S. 46, conp IK (Northern l'aclils. Pacific 6s of '35. Ill), Northern I'ac -ds. 1154 112! 109 Louisiana stamped! SC iNorthw't'n consols. Missouri ts Nortw'n deben's Ss. lenn. new set. 6s.. lenn. new.t,5s. lenn. oewset. as., 103 89 Oregon A Trans, 6s. n.i, i. m. Gen. is. Sl.LlS.l'.l.m II 1 107J, 1213a 116 Canada So. Ms. S6X St. l'anl ronsnls Central Pacific lets. KS st,p. Chi 4 l"c. ltts. Den. .t K. O. 1SU...I17W, Tx p. in.Tr. n Hen. A K. G. 4 MS Tx.. Pc. K O.Tr.Us. V.AR. u. Westlsu. Union Paclnc lits... 30M 109 nr Ms vs wesi snore M. K.&T. Gen. C.. 'W Kla Grande V. Ists, l Bank Clearings. Chicago Bank clearings were 512,729,000. New York exchange was 75680c discount. Rate for money were unchanged at 666 per cent. New York Bank clearings, J94.247.614; bal ances. S4.503.69. Boston Bank clearings, S15.313.61S; bal ances. $1,724,332. Money. 5 per cent, Isx chansre on New York, 17c discount, Philadklpkia Bank clearings. $10,010,210; balance.. $1,415,217. Money. 5 per cent. Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,151,253; bal ances. 130088. Money, 8 per cent. St. Louis Clearlncs. $3,793,538; balances $376,065. New York Exchange sold at 5075c premium. Money, 67 per cent. MESinns New York exchange selling at $1 premium. Cleiringx, $455,120: balances !6I.78L New Orleans Clearings, $1,787,731. New York exchange, commercial paper. 25c; bank, $1 per $1,000 premium. HOME SECURITIES. Popular Sentiment on the New Deal in Switch and Signal The Stock Un moved Electric Dnll and Weak The Tractions Kesurrected. The revolution in the direction of affairs of the Union Switch and Signal Company was the subject of A great deal of talk yesterday, both on 'Chango and on the street. While nearly all condemned tbe method Dy which the change was brought about there were few who did not think it would be beneficial to the company. Mr. W'estinghouse's friends were very bitter toward the Rowand faction, and declared that tne legality of the elocnon would lie tested In the courts. It was expected that the tock would reflect the new deal in some way, but it did not. It was steady at previous quotations, preferred was offered down to 34. but it could probably bave been bought at that figure at any time within a fortnight. Electric sagged on reports of a bearish feel ing in Boston It opened here at 12 and closed at 11 Only 20 shares changed hands. There is vcr little of it remaining in this market. After call it was offered down to about 11. Morns A; Broun, who had been buying right along, turned sellers. 1 he monotony of the second call was broken by two transactions in street railway shares the first movement in them for" some time. This led some to predict a revival of interest in this class of securities. Philadelphia Gas was a trifle weaker, but holder showed no disposi to make a concession on anything but small lots. Insurance stocks were rather freely offered, bnt were held at figures which discouraced bidders. New York and Cleveland Coal could have been bought at 41. Books have been printed for the Union Switch and Signal Com pany, and it nill shortly be registered and all transfers of stock therein made by the Transfer and Trust Comoany. Sales were: First call 50 Philadelphia Gas atlS 50 at 12,2atl,5atl25. Before call 10 Llectnc at 12. Second call 25 Citizens' Iraction at 5S, 25 Central Traction at 1 Third call 10 Philadelphia Gas at 1 10 Electric at 11J& 10 Underground Cable at 56 MBBT CALL. SECOND I THIRU CALL. CALL. li A JJ A 3S9 43 '.'.'.'. '.'.'.. '.'.'.'. "Ji'i 35 Vv.. .., 9 ... 49 .... 25 ... 25 40 .... TO .... "lhx"ii'( "i:si"i:v i74 n; i7 is .... ss ... ss 4 " .;;; "'.'. .... 55 .... 57 .... S3 33 '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. "ii "25 '.'.'.' "is '.'.'.'. 14,4 16 .... 14K I,.... 1! ih k i:; 11s n 9.... 9,4 104 .... 31 .... :4 93 93 55 "56 55X"56 p. r. s. ii. Ex. German Nit.U'1. Boatmans' Ins. 32' 86 Cit) Insurance.. lierman insur... Man. & Mcr. In. reonle's Insur. Con. Gas Co. (11.) 40 , 70 , 10 "lIV 57,4 31 24 ritts.Gasco.uu P. M. G. A r. Co x'enna. G. Co. i'luU. Co li K Central Iractloal Citizens' 'lTac'n. rittsbun 'Irac. 33 I'leasanl Valle). 24!4 Jsecoua Ate. . ChartiersKv.. "jf 33 P.. V. JLA. K.K 1'B. Y. & A. prel i'. & i snau .. fVltKCo.pref. Y.ACG.aii S 15 Zi 40 63 "ii Band St. Bridge Laorla MY Co. Luster Mlnluz.. MUerton Min'sr. M estlnscouse . U. s. S, a. Co. .. U.b. i b. prer. eat'liouse A B. bun. Un. C. Co. 14 1J4 12 9S' 55 in iijf ii 31 56 Tbe total sales of stocks at New York jester da v were 133,634 sharev including Atchison, 3.475: Lackawanna. 11055; Louisville and Nash ville, 13,355; St. Paul. 17.41a; U nion Pacific, 3,710. TO AKD D0WS". Oil Advances on Eastern Buying, bnt Drops With Refined. Oil opened yesterday at 74 at which price 1,000 barrels changed bands. There was no other trading. The highest was 76, the low est 74 and tbe close 75. The range was wide enough for good scalping, but there was no chance. The strength was due to bnving in New York, and the weakness to a decline iu refined of 15 points in New York and almost as much in London. Average runs. 67,235: average ship ments, 65,349: average charters, 21,418. McGren, Wilson &. Co.. 90 Fourth avenue, quote puts, 73Xc; calls, 75S"5Ji Oil Markets. Oil Cmr. March 11. Petroleum opened at 76; biebest, 76c: lowest, 74Jc; closed, 74c; sale", 201.000 barrels; shipments, 62,591 barrels: runs. 85,761 barrels; charters, 76,319 'barrols; clearance-, 10S.OOO barrels. Bradfokd. March 11. Petroleum opened at TOJgc: closed atI4c: highest, 76c; lowest, 7!Jc; clearances. 42S.OUO barrels. New York. March 11. Petroleum opened steauy at 67c, and was dnll dnring tbe fore noon, but later gave way under reports of sharp reduction in the price of refined, and April options declined 2c closing weak, Pennsylvania oil. April option opening at 76:; hichest, 76e: lowest, 74Jc; closing, 74)ic. Total sales. 142,000 barrels. NEW YOBK STOCKS. Indications Point to a Coming Rise in Shares Dullness Still a Feature -Prices Average Fractionally Higher Bonds Are More Active New Y'okk. March 1L The general senti ment upon Wall street has undergone consider able change in tbe past two days, and from sur face indications the trading element is now in clined to believe that higher prices are not so tar off after alL The monetary situation is not regarded with any apprehension, while the ex ports or gold are not taken into serious consid eration, the outgo of silver during this week being looked upon with much favor. Sliver for some time has displayed a hardening ten dency, wbdo the stock in New York has stead ilr. though slowly, diminished during tbe last two or three weeks, and is now nearly 2,000.000 ounces below what it was at tbe highest point. London is beginning to really show more con fidence and a desire to buy stocks, thoueh con cessions seem necessary to bring in foreign buyers at present. Other domestic ceuters also display more inclination to invest in their fa vorites, and to-day Chicago was a buyer of the Western stocks which have of late been so weak. The narrowness of the market, bow ever, still remains a barrier to extended opera tions, and notwithstanding that a large number of shares were traded in. the aggregate was small and tbe leading stocks received less than usual for the last month. Dullness was the great feature of the day, only the few leading shares showing any ani mation whatever. A firm onening was followed by slight gains, and especially in Louisville and Lackawanna; but liorlington was heavy, but later came up with the others. Realizing sales kept the market within narrow limits all the forenoon, and the gams were generally lost, but a buving movement later brought Louisville, the Grangers and the Coalers to tbe front, and material advances were scored in tbe last named on light transactions, The news of tbe day was in tbe main encouraging, and the statement of the Western Union especially so, bnt had no apparent influence upon tbe stock, which uas unusually dull. The final trading was marked by more strength than at any previous time of tbe day, and the market closed dull, but firm to strong generally at fractional advauce and Jersey Central isun 3 per cent; Delaware and Hudson. li; Louisville and Nashville, , and Lacka Woiina, 1 per cent. Railroad bonds were Blizhtly more active, the dealings extendlnz to 1748.000. but tbe market was unusually bare of feature and the changes in quotations are in all cases slight. The Atchison incomes were aiain tbeactivo feature, but furnished only $15S.OOO to the grand total, and remained within comparatively narrow limits, showing only a shgnt change at the close. Louisville, New Albany and Chicago consols, after selling up to SO, reacted to 8SK and one or two inactive bonds made similar movements. Tne rollowlne table snows tne prices or active stocks on the New York Stock; Exchange vester dv. Corrected dally for THE Dispaicu by nnET A STitrntNsox. oldest nttsburr mem bers ortte .New ork stock. Kxibanxe. o7 1 ourlh avenue: CI01- 1M Hilt. 21 4G4 224 254 7J 494 UGH 234 42 mt in em 75 open. Mlth. Low Ins. est. est. Am. Cotton Oil 21 21 21 Am. Cotton Oil nrer. Am. Cotton oil Trust.. 224 ujj r:H Atch.. lop. AS. r..... 254 4 214 Canadian Paclnc Canada3outhern 494 494 494 Central orewJerseT.ll5 117 115X Central Paclnc, Chlcaco baslTast..... 424 414 42 C. Bur. A Qataey. .... 774 774 . 7SX C JUL ft St. Paul S34 514 ssj, c tui. A st. p.. nr. C. Kock 1. P. SiH KH 654 a. St. P.. JL AU. C st. r m. o- vt C aKortkweitcrn. ...101,4 lax ltcji THE' C !.. C. L 50l c. c c. a Lprer..... 95 Col. Cost 4 iron x Col. X Hoc tin r Valley .... Cfees. & Ohio 1st orer.. 60 (i Del.. Lack & Wet...i!mJ Del. A Hudson isov Den. JsKIo Grande.... 17H Uen. A UioUraudcct K.T.. Vs. A Wa Illinois Central 4m KH Lake Krlei West l,Ss Krlea West nr.. 555, Lake Shore JtM. s... .109 Louisville A Mathville. 7ZV Mlcntraa central 91 KoDUe Ohlo su Missouri facme. 154 National .eaTrnsu.. 18 ewXork Central .Y.. C.JCSL U 13 N. X.. C ASt.L.lItpr .... N. Y.,C A St, L. 2d or.... N. Y.. L. K. A W N. Y L. E.A W. pd.. MX N. t. Atl. i, 3J N.X.. O. &W 16M Norfolk A Western Norfolk Western or. .... Northern faeiDc 27J Northern Paclfle nr.. 7J Ohiojt Allsslsstpm... .... Orecon linorovement. it's l'aclnc Mall 37 J'eo.. Dec. A Kvans.... IS? rnllaael. AKeadlnc... 29 I'nllman Falaoe uar Hlchmona A W. P. T . 37X IticnmonatW.lM.nl .... St. faul A Unluth St. Paul ADnlntnor. St. P.. Minn. A Man.. 1044 Texas Paclnc 13 UnlonFaolPs UK Wabasn preferred 17U Western Union. 80J WnecltnrAL. E. 324 WheellncUK.prcr.. 7IH orth American Co... 17H P.. C, C A St. L P.. C, C. 4 St. Upr. 60J4 E9V HV WU M4 M4 33 3?3i 374 Zih ls-V- iw iji'i IK lSOli 131 ITS UK W S7 UN 924 93 K! 4 554 "4 55S: lOH'A 1084 0$X 7311 724 T34 Si 934 904 37 3GJ4 37 65V tib 654 ISa 184 ISM 1014. 134 134 64 23 IS! b(i'4 49 49 14 33 33'4 16M 164 164 :::: .:" 62 ni 57,4 7H 724 7S 72! . .. .... 154 SV; 24 3) 374 37 S7M 194 184 I9 594 29 VSH 190 17,4 Vii 1 :::: :::: V? 85 1054 m4 iraf 13M 13 184 UH 4fM 414 175, 174 80V 804 804 3!iH :4 SIM 714 70J4 7dU 18 17?i llh IS ; Boston Stocks. Atch. Top L.G.7S 254 Boston & Albany... .200 Boston A Maine. ...I"65f a. b. tj 774 Eastern K. K. 6 122 Kltci.tiurif 1L a.. ... S2 Fllnt&I'ereM. pre. 75 K.C..St.J.&C.B.7s.lI74 Mass. Central 18 Mex. Cen. com 194 N. Y. &N". En..... 334 Old Colony 1G7S Wis. Cen. common. 194 Allouez M.Co.(new) 3 Atlantic 154 Boston i Mont 424 Calumet A Hecla. ...260 ... 25 ... 13 Catalna , Kearsarjre , usceoia. a Qulncy 100 Santa Fe Copper.... CO Tamarack 150 ban Ulero Land Co. 214 West End Land Co. 214 Hell Telephone 196 Lamson Store S 19 Water Power 14 Centennial Minlnc. 164 N. Enz. Telephone. MJ4 Butte iliost. copper 15 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney Jb Stephenson, brokers, ito.SI Fourth avenue. Members .New York Stock Kx chanae: Jtld. Pennsrlvanla Kallroad, 51 Keadincr 144 Bufflo.New York and Phltadelpnia 8 Lenlch t'ailiv 49K LehUbNavtzatlon 484 Philadelphia and Erie 28 Nortnern Paclnc common .......... 27 Northern Paclnc preferred 74 Asked. 514 1415-18 84 494 464 30 274 723, Mining Stock Quotations. Nkw York, March 1L Belcher. 150; Bodle, 110; Consolidated California and Virginia. S87; Eureka Consolidated. 300; Gould and Curry, 240; Homestake, 800: Horn Silver. 320; .Mexican, 280: ML Diablo, 175: Opbir, 425; Plymouth. 150; savage, 200; Stem Nevada, 225; btandard, 115; Union Consolidated, 200. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Bulls Still Occupy the Field All Along Cereal Lines. CORK, OATS ASD RYE ADVANCED. The High Price of Creamerj Butter Lessens Its Consumption. SPBlliG LUMBER TKADE STILL SLOW Office of Pittsburg Dispatch,i Wednesday, March 1L J Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Not lone since the CKE market was higher in Pntsburp than at the other leading trade cen ter;. Now the situation is reversed, and this is one of the cheap markets of the country. At 17c per dozen, which is now the price for job lots, eggs cannot bo brought here and sold at a profit. New York parties are buying here at this price. There is a scarcity of creamery but ter on the market, but last week's prices still stand. Consumption is al h ays light when prices go up to present figures. Potatoes are moving freely at prices quoted. Other vegetables are quiet. Florida strawberries prove to be poor stock so far this season. The situation in tropical fruit lines remains 'in favor of the buyer. Afflss H 506 50 a barrel. . Butter Creamery, Elgin, 3SS9c; other brands, 3233c; common country butter, 15lSc; choice country rolls, lS25c; fancy country rolls. 2S30e. Beahs New ctod beans, navy. $2 302 35; marrows. $2 352 40; Lima beans. 506c. Beeswax 28030c Hi for choice; low grade, 22325c. Cider Sand refined, 19 5010 00; common. S3 306 00; crab ruler. $12 O0S13 00 ? barrel; cider vinegar. 1415c t gallon. CnEEbE Ohio cheese, fall make, llHKc; New York cheese, lie: Limburger, 1314c; domestic Sweitzer, 15lCc; Wisconsin brick Swcitzer. 15c; imported Sweitzer. 27KQ28C. Cranberries Cape Cod, $3 253 50 a box; 11 5012 00 a barrel; Jerseys, $3 50 a box. Dressed Hogs Large, 44Kc V &; small. 4K5c Eqgs 1718c lor strctly fresh. Feathers Extra live ireese, 50S60c; No. L, 4015c: mixed lots, 3035c V St. HONEY New crop white clover, 2022c V B California honey, 1215c 8- Maple Syrdp Iew. 90c$l 00 V gallon. New Maple Sugar 10c ft. Nuts Shell bark hickory nuts, (1 501 75 a bushel: peanuts, 51 501 75, roasted: green. 4 ftGV S: pecans, 16c V lb; new French walnuts, $aioc a. Poultry Alive Chickens. 75690c a pair; turkeys, 1213c a pound; ducks. 8090c a pair; peese, choice, SI 00 a pair. Dressed Turkeys, 1617c a pound: ducks.l415c a pound; chickens, 1415c: geese. 910c Tallow Country. 4c; city rendered. 6c. Seeds Recleaned Western clover. J5 00 5 20; timothy. $1 50Q1 55; blue crass, 52 85300; orchard grass, SI 85; millet, 7590c; lawn grass, 25c V ft. Tropical Fruits Lemons, $3 25; fancy, J3 75; Jamaica oranges.$66 50 a barrel; Messina oranses, U 6003 00 a box: Florida oranges.f3 00 Q3 50 a box; bananas, tl 75 hrsts. 1 25 good seconds. V buncn: Malaga grapes. 57 00K12 50 a halt barrel, accordinc to quality; figs, 15lGc V ft: dates. 4K5ic V ft. . Veoetablks Potatoes,tl 10Q120 f bushel; Jersey, J3 5063 75; cabbage, J86 V hundred; German cabbage, J1314; onions, S44 35 bar rel; celery. "ScgSl 00 a dozen bunches: parsnips, 35c a dozen: carrots, 35c a dozen; parsley, 15c a dozen: horseradish, 6075c a dozen; turnips, 7ocl l barrel. Groceries. Traae in this line has undergone no change since our last report. The coffee market con tinues firm notwithstanding the recent advance Corn syrup shows an upward tendency owing to advancing corn markets. Sugars are quiet and unchanged. Green Coffee Fancy, 2526c; choice Rio, 23KQ2iKc; prime Rio. 23c: low grade Rio, 21HS He; old Government Java. 30g31c; Maracaibo. 262Sc; Mocha 3032c: Sanios, 22KQ26Xc; Caracas, 25KS27c; La Uuayra, 2b$ 2c Roasted (in papers) Standard brand,25c; high grades, 2731c: old Government Java, bulk. 32234c; Maracaibo, 2SK30c: Santos,2SK 30Kc: peaberry. Sic; choice illo. 26Kc; prime K10, 25Hc; good Kto. 21c: ordinary, 22Q23C SPICES (whole) Cloves, 1516c: allspice. 10c; cassia. 8c: pepper. 13c: nutmeg. 75S0c Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, TJic; Ohio, 120. hKc: headlight, lo0. ⁣ water white. 1010c; globe, 14I4Kc; elaine. 15c; carnadine. HKc; rovaline, 14c: red oil, llQUKc; purity, 14c; oielne, lie MINERS' Oil No. 1 winter strained, S941c fl gallon; summer. S335c: lanl oil. 5558c. SYRUP Corn syrup, 28ffi31c; choice stlsar syrup, 3436c; prime sugar syrup, 32i3c; strictly prime. 3135c N. O. Molasses Fancv. new crop 42c; choice, 3S10c; medium, 3336c; mixed, 34 36c soda Bl-carb in kegs, 3ffi3Mc: bi-carb in H'. 6Jic; bi-carh, assorted packages. 56c; sal soda, in keg, 1'c; do grannlated. 2c Candles Star, lull weight, 9c; stearine, V set, 8c; paraffine, ll12c RICE Head Carolina, 77Jic: choice, 6K3 6c; prime. 6fi6ic: Louisiana, o66c toTARCH-Pean, 3c, corn starch. 6G&c; gloss starrh, 6Q7c Foreign Fuurrs Laver raisins. $2 65: Lon don lasers, $2 75; Muscatels, 2 25: California Muscatels II 900210: Valencia. 77c; Ondara Valencia, oSSc; sultana, 18V0t; currants, 45i5c: Turkey prunes, M8c; French prunes, lOHQUKc: Halonica prunes, in 2-B packages.Sc; cocoannts. 100. 6; almonds, ' Lan., fl ft. 29c; dolvlca, 17c:do shelled, 40c; walnnts, nap., 13 014c: bicilv filberts, 12c; bulyrna figs, 13014c: new dates, 5K06c: Brazil nuts, 12c; pecans 14K 16c; citron. ?f ft, 17Q18c; lemon peel, 12c ft ft; orange peel. 12c t Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft, lie apples, evaporated, 14($15c; peaches, evapo rated, pared, 28630c: peaches, Calilomla, evap orated, unpared, 1720c: cheiTies, pitted. 31c; cherries, unpltted, 13013c raspberries, evap orated; 30Q31c: blackberries, 9KQ10o; huckle berries. 15c SUOARS Cubes, 7ic; powdered, 7Hc; granu PITTSBURG DISPATCH. lated, 6c; confectioners' A, 6Jfc; standard A, 6Kc: sott white. 6K6Kc: yellow, choice. 6 6kc: yellow, good. oiioHc; yellow, fair, 66 6jic; yHow. dark. 6Jie55c. PICKLFS Medltfiu, bbls (L2O0), 18 00; me dlnm. half bbls (600). 50. Salt No. 1 $ bbL 1 00. Na 1 ex. V bbL Jl 10; dairy. ? bbl, Jl 20: coarse crystal, f bbl. SI 20: Higgins Eureka, 4-bu sacks, $2 80; Hig gins Eureka, 16-11 ft packets, S3 00. . Canned Goods Standard peaches, t2803 2 90; 2nd, J2 40fi)2 50; extra peaches. S3 00 10: le peaches, 1 701 80; finest corn, SI 3591 oO: fd. Co. corn, SI 00ll5;red cherries, SI 40 1 60: Lima beans, $1 35; soaked do. 80c; string do, 70S0o: marrowfat peas. $1 101 25; soaked peas. 6575c; pineapples, Jl 500100; Bahama do, 5255; damson plums, $1 10; greengages, SI 50; ece plnms, $220; California apricots, S210 2 50; California pears. J2 502 75; do greengages. SI 00; do eeg plums, SI 90: extra white cherries, S2 85; raspberries, SI 35Q1 40; straw berries, SI 3001 40; gooseberries, SI 1061 15: tomatoes. 5c!l: salmon. 1-ft.Sl 30431 80; black berries. $1 00; succotash. 2ft cans, soaked. 90c; do green. 2-ft. SI 251 60: corned beef. 2-ft cans. SI 90; 1-ft cans SI 00: baked beans SI 4001 50; lobster, 1ft, S2 25: mackerel. 1-ft cans broiled, tl 50; sardines, domestic, s, S4 50Q4 60; sar dines, domestic, yis, $7 00: Mrdines. imported, KS SU 50012 50; sardines, imported. Ks, Sl; sardines, mustard, 14 50: sardines, spiced, 11 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, $20 w bbl: extra No. 1 do mess, $28 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, $21 00: No. 2 shore mackerel, $22: large 3's, 820. Codfish Whole pollock. 5c V ft; do medium, George's cod, 6c; do large, 7c; boneless hakes, in strips, 5c; do George s cod, in blocks, 6X7c Herring Round shore. So 50 W bbl; snli r. to 60: lake. S3 25 100 ft bbl. White fish.SJCO 100-ft half bbl. Lake tronr, J5 50 W balf bbl. Finnan baddies 10c V ft. Iceland halibut, 13c ft. Pickerel, half bM. SI 50: qnarter bbl, SI 60. Holland herring, 75c: Walkoff herring. 00c OAT5IEAL $6 606 75 bbL Grain, Flour and Feed. Receipts as bulletined at the Grain Exchange, 49 carloads. By Pittsburg. Ft, Wayne and Chi cago Railway, 12 cars of hay, 6 of flour, 2 of oats, 1 of malt. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 11 cars of corn, 6 of oats, 2 of bay. By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car ot oats, 1 of flour. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 3 cars of flour, 3 of rye. By Pittsburg and Western, 1 car of oats. Sales on call: 1 car sample oats, 55c spot; 1 car No. 1 oats 56c, spot, F. fc L. E.; 1 car No. 2 white oats, 66c spot; 3 card No. 2 white oats, 57c, April. The upward movement in cereals still continues. It is difficult to keep pace with the advances from day to dav. Rye has pasted the dollar line within a few days. Dealers vary in their ideas from SI per bushel up to tl 05. Wheat is strong, and corn and oats stronger, with prices advanced. Hay is the only article on tbe list that is quiet and weak. Latest Gov ernment reports of stock of grain in tbe coun try prove favorable to tbe bull movement. Stock is mnch below the average calculation. Prices for carload lots on track: Wheat No. 2 red, SI 0M1 05: No. 3, $1 00 10L Corn No. 2 yellow shell. 66K67c; high mixed, b566c: mixed shell, 6o61c: No. 2 yellow ear, 6S69c; high mixed ear, 67Q6Sc; mixed ear corn, 6361c OATS No. L 57oi)ic; No. 2 white. 56X57c: extra. No. 3, 5656c: mixed oats, 54e54c RYE Na 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan, SI 02 1 03; Na L Western, 9Sce$l 00. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring and winter patent flour, S5 756 00: fancy straight winter, SI S55 15; fancy straight spring. SI 85 5 15; clear winter. $1750500: straight XXXX bakers'. SI 501 75. Rye flour, SI 7505 00. Buckwheat flour. 2)2o ?! ft. Millfeed No. 1 white middlings, 21 OOQ 24 50 v ton; Na 2 whitn middlings, $23 00 21 00: brown middlings S2I 50&22 00; winter whi-at bran. 21 5022 00- Hay Baled timthv. No. L $9 75S10 00: Na 2 do, S3 50&9 00: loose from wagon. $11 0012 00. according to quality: No. 2 prairie hay, $7 25 7 50; packing do. $7 508 00. Straw Oat, $8 0088 50; wheat and rye, $7 25 67 50. Provisions. Sugar cured hams, large, SJc: sugar-cured bams, medium, 9c: sugar-cured hams, small, 9Jc; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 8c; sugar cured shoulders. 5c; sugar-cured boneless shoulders. TJc; skinned shoulders. TVc; skinned bams, 10Kc; sugar-cured California nam:, 6c; sugar-cured dried beef flats, 9c; sugar-cm ed dried beef sets, 10c; sugar-cured dried beef rounds, 12c: bacon, sboulders, 6c; bacon, clear sides, 6c: bacon, clear bellies, 6c; dry salt shoulders, 5c: dry salt clear sides 5c Mess pork, hetvy, Sll 50: mess pork, family, $11 50. Lard Refined, in tierces. 5)ic; half barrels, 5c; 60-ft tubs. 6c: 20-ft pails, ojc; 50-ft tin cans. 5c: 3-ft tin pails, 6c; 5-ft tin f tails (c; 10-lb tin pails, 6c Smoked sausage, ong, 5c; large. 5c Fresh pork links, 9c Bone less hams, 10c Pigs feet, half-barrels, $1 00; quarter-barrels, $2 15. Lumber. The opening ot spring trade has been delayed somewhat by 'unfavorable weather and labor troubles. The outlook for a good 3 ear ahead is regarded bright by dealers. Prices are un changed. PINE UNFLAJTED-YABD QUOTATIONS. Clear boards, per 31 ... belect common boards. per.SL. Common boards perM , bheathlng ,.,.. Pine frame lumber per M , bhingles, So. L 18 In. perM.... 12 00355 00 30 00 30 00 18 00 2 00(327 00 4 bhinties, Ao. 2, IS In. per M.. 350 100 lUU. HARD WOODS YARD QUOTATIONS. Ash, I to 4 in $40 OOOM 00 Black walnut, jrreen, lor run 4 00(350 00 HI ek walnut, dry, log run GO 00(3)75 00 cuerry Green white oak plank, 2tolln Dry white oak plank, 2 to 4 in Dry white oak boards lln A est Va. yellow pine, 1 Inch IVestVa. yellow pine, 1J$ Inch West Va. yellow poplar, to lln Hlckcrv. IK to 3 in Hemlock building lumber, perM BankJ-ails Boat ituddlnir Coal car plank Clear boards per 31 burface boards Clear, X-lnch beaded celling , Partition boards perM Flooring, No. 1 Ioorlnir, No. 2 , Yellow pine flooring Weather-boarding; moulded. No. 1 Weather-boarding, moulded. No. 2., Weather-boarding, -lnch , $ COCO 30 0035 00 26 00 3500 2000 2500 30 0040 00 3000 2500 1000 HARD WOODS-JOBBING PRICKS. Ash $30 000)45 00 iamui logrun, green. ....... .......... Walnut log run. dry White oak plank, green White oak plank, dry White oak boards, dry WestVa. yellowpine. lln WestVa. yellowpine. Mi in Yellow poplar Hickory. OS to 3 In Hemlock liunk rails Boat studding. Coal car plank HOMES OF PITTSBURG. A Complete List of City Dwellings "With Their Valuation Building Devoted to Dullness Purposes A Report Prepared for the Census Bureau. City Assessors chief clerk, Samuel Clark, yesterday completed a big job for tbe Census Bureau, being a complete list of tbe number ol dwellings in each ward of tbe city and a complete list of buildings which are not dwellings in each ward, together with the valuations, as shown by the books of the Assessors' office. The work of getting up this list was enormous and required a great deal of time, but neither the city nor Mr. Clark receive any remuneration for it from the Census Bureau. As such a list has never been prepared before in this city jt is considered to be worth publish ing and is given below. "Value. Value. Klrstward becond ward Third ward S 2,780.552 234 294. S 339. 348 4-. 931, 022 3.91J.457 m 3VC,0oS 844,135 4J0.730 l.bl'I.J.i!) ,Wu,7A 1,4G1,W0 571,43 4.-5,335 2,484.891 1,211,804 1.883,063 4.&U.C65 1,007.8(15 1,844,831 3,114,488 1,10b, 67b 3,2 6,443 0,314.723 3,041.057 1,EC5S 1,437,546 891,596 1,334.860 1,279.637 1.3CS.463 740,010 747.522 450,532 815,541 1,444,652 48,555 104,125 497,710 122. !SS fourth ward Firth ward blxth ward Seventh ward Klghth ward Mntlrward Tenth ward Eleventh ward.... '1 welftti ward Thirteenth ward.. Fourteenth wird. Fifteenth ward.... blxtcenth ward... heventecntb ward, eighteenth ward.. Nineteenth ward.. Twentieth ward... Iwenty-flrstward. 'Iwcuty-secoud w Twenty-third w'd. 4il,'J64 161,357 132,945 1,279 7fkl i,a so; 452 Ull.iH 173. 5M 51.675 912. 81 1.7J7 1,34b 16J.&3 1.931 J.560.81K -(,171 60O.Z47 488,910 J4A95S 277,567 34J.174 813 1,707 2,170 1.1M 1.000 28.1.131 235.555 2,121 2.211 260.207 475 1,164 811 1,059 1.1C0 15U, 175 241, 713 Twenty-filth ward1 aia,u88 287,375 91.631 iwcuiy-bixin wa. Twenty-seventh w Twpnty-eihth w. Twcnt-nliiih w'd Thirtieth ward.... Thlrty-tlrst ward.. Thirty-nccond w'd 'thirty-third ward. l,60l 33S.18J JUK,tm 300.690 C35 4 33.255 8M 1,291 113 1S3 640 623 61, 8J! 92.71$ 117,33) 6.524 "75.216 'Ililrty-lourth w'd iiiiriy-niin warn. Thirty-sixth ward. Totals 7.518 124.135.975 36.9431 .$51,179,21 Metal Market. New Yoke Pig Iron quiet. Copper dull; lake, March, $13 9a Lead nominal. Tin quiet and steady; straits, $20 15. Wounds can be cured soon when Salta tion Oil is applied in time, iiemember it. 4O0OS0 00 20 0025 00 EIOGfeOO 0025 00 20 Olfies 00 25 0030 00 is ooSaoo U0025 00 15 00 14 00 14 00 15 00 La UM044 uu SSCOiMOOO 17 00(319 00 :oooar:oo 1SOO3 00 19 0021 00 20 002 00 18 008 00 20 00(305 0(1 11 50312 00 14 00 1100 liOO THURSDAY, MARCH " LITE STOCK EE7IEW. Light Receipts of Cattle at the East Liberty Yards and - FBIGES ADVANCED UN ALL GRADES. Smooth, Tidy Batcher Boeres ot Light Weight Terr Scarce. CHOICE SHEEP AND SWINE ACTIVE Office ot pnTSBTito dispatch, i Wesnxsday. March Ik There were all told 60 carloads of cattle on the market at East Liberty this week, against 90 loads last week and 70 loads tbe week before. The average quality of offer ings was about as it bas been for some time past. A large proportion of those on sale were low grade. Tbe kind called for in this market, viz.,' smooth, tidy beeves of ligbt weight, were in short supply. Buyers were present in, full force, and it was at once dis covered at the openi ng of markets on Monday morning that the situation was not in tbeir favor. Markets opened strong and active at 10 toiOc per hundred better prices than last week. In spite of very unfavorable weather. This advance hardly covered the increased cost at source of supply. Tbe few prime heavy beeves (offered were sold in a retail way, and bonce iro not quoted in this column, which gives cirload prices. Tbe highest price paid for carload lots was $5 40 for 1.500-ft Ohio cattle .close taprline. A carload of 1,320-lb beeves was sold for 5 20. There was a good inquirv for good stackers, and the seven or eight loads on sale found ready buyers. Fresh cows were in fair supply, and markets were steady at last week'slrange, namely: $25 to $40 per bead. There was a good suDuly ot veal calves and markets were strong at a range of 5c to Cc peij pound. A leading stockman reported that cattle markets lost a little of tbe buoy ancy shown on Monday morning. He said: "Markets here will not bear so sharp an ad vance SB we have this week. Buyers require to bo educated up to these advances by degrees. Many butchers refused to buy at the higher rates, and resorted to dressed beef to tide over the emergency. As a result the retail market has weakened since Monday, though it is still 10c to 15c better than last week. Tbe good cat tle offet-ed here this week cost not less than 2oc per hundred more than those offered last week. Our mxrketz will not bear so sharp an advance In a singly week and hence drovers will hardly come out even on this week's deals." Other stockmen report that fair to good medium cattle lave held the advance' ot 20c per cwt., while low grades have scarcely gained at all on last week's prices. Sheep and J-ianibs There have been about IS loads on the market this week so far, against 15 loads last week. Markets were active for good sheep, and slow for larJbs. The average quality was not high. Top price of sheep was So 00, and Iambs SS 40. These outside figures were obtained for ouly a lew bunches of fancy. HoS Tbe run has been light all the week. There have been about 33 loads on sale, against 60 loads last week. Quality of offerings wa be low late average. One dealer thus puts it: "We are now receiving tbe scrapings. There were very few prime hogs in this week's offerings." For Fhiladelphias,markets were strong and ac tive at better prices than last week. Top price was $105. McCall Ss Co.'s Weekly Kevlew, The supply of good heavy and neat 1,109 to 1,200-pound butcher cattle was light, and sold 1525c per cwt. higher, while common to medium and mixed lots were in full supply and barely steady at last week's prices. We give the following as ruling prices, market closing slow: Prime, 1300 to 1600 lbs, $5 00 5 40; good, 1200 to 1400 lbs, $4 755 00; good butcher grades, 1100 to 1300 lbs, $1 504 90; rough fat, 1100 to 1300 lbs, U 251 65; good, feeders. 1000 to 1200 lbs, S3 5U1 00; common to fair stockers and feeders, 600 to 1000 lbs, $2 2t 3 75: mixed lots, cows, bulls and heifers. S3 25 3 50; fresh cows and springers, $20 00040 00 per head. The receipts of hogs Monday about equal to tbe demand, and tho market ruled active on good medium weights, while pigs and light Yorkers were slow. Yesterday and to-day the run has been very light and prices same as Mon day. We quote good medium and selected, $3 9534 05: good mixed, $3 S5Q3 D5; best York ers, $3 700 J 80; pies and light Yorkers, S3.40Q 3 bo; roughs, 13 253 6a The receipts of sheep light; market firm on sheep and slow on lambs at following quotations: Prime Ohio and Indiana wethers, weighing here 105 to 110 lbs. to 75g6 00; good. 90 to 100 lbs, $5 305 60; fair to good mixed, 75 to 80 lbs, 4 9035 25: culls and common lots, $2 50Q3 50; good yearlings, $5 75Q6 60; fair to good, 50 to 60 lbs. $4 755 25. Lambs Prime to extra, $6 25QS 50; fair to cood, $5 2o8 CO; veal calves. 110 to 120 lbs, $5 506 00 j heavy calves, 32 00 64 00. By Telegraph. OMAHA-Cattle-Keceipts. 210 hea ad; mar ket active and steady on steors. others stronger; feeders active and in demand at steanv prices: fancy 1,400 to 1,600-pound steers. H oo'ao zo; p.rao vuu to 1.40-pouna steers, $3 95ffi4 70: U to good 1,05(1 to 1.350-pound steers, $2 90Q1 1 Hogs Receipts, 8.900 head; market active anN fully steady with yesterday's close; range, $3 J03 50; bulk. S3 25Q3 40; pigs and ligbt ligts. $1 75Q3 00; light, S3 10 63 40; heavy. $3 3M33 50; mixed, $3 253 40. bheep Receipts. 20V head; market active and steady: good muttons in demand; natives, S2 7505 10; Westerns, Si 501 95. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts, 1,633 head, including 57 cars for sale; market 10c higher; native steers. 4 1005 65: Colorados. H 85: bulls and cnw, $1 75JJ3 80; dressed beef steady at 7&c: shipments to-dar, 5,580 quarters of bed: to-morrow, 36 beeves, 62 sheep and 1,100 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts, 1,002 bead: market Vic lower: veals. $5 0CQ7 75 per 100 pounds; westerns. $2 S03 50. Sheep Receipts. 5,397 bead; market JJc per pound lower: sheep, Jo 006657 per 100pouni: iambs 6 00Q7 25; dressed mutton Arm at8K 10c; dressed lambs steady at 9ffll0c Hogs Receipts, 9,620 head, consigned direct; nom inally steady at S3 4033 90. LOUISVILLE Cattle Market steady and prices about same; good stock pcarce; all sold; good to extra shipping. $4 6031 75; light ship ping. $4 254 50; bulls, $2 003 25; light stock ers, $2 002 50: feeders, $2 &U3 75; best butch ers,' $4 604 65; thin, rough steers, poor cows and scalawags. $1 502 0U. Hogs Receipts more liberal: market steadv; at close all sold; choice packing and butchers, $3853 95: fair to medium butchers, $3 30Q3 80. Sheep and Iambs Market steady and unchanged: all offered sold; fair to good shipping, $5 0066 00; common to medium lamus, n uuqo -v. CINCINNATI Hogs Best qualities in light supply and stronger; common and light, S3 40 3 75; packing and bntcbers,$3754; receipts.2,730 bead: shipments, 740 bead. Cattle strong; enm ltion.Jl 50g3; fair to choice butcher grades. $3 25 4 75: nrinie to choice shippers. 4 505 00: re ceipts. 740 head; shipments, SO head. Sheep Best qualities scarce and firm; common to choice, $3 505 75; extra fat wethers and year lings, $5 75gb CO; receipts, 170 bead; shipments, none. BUFFALO Cattle Receipts, 74 loads through: 2 sale: market steady and firm: no good here. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 6 loads through; 22 sale: market steady for sheep; lambs fully 10c higher; sales fair to gona, sheep. $5 256 00; choice, $6 156 25: Iambs, fair to good, 55 756 50: extra, $6 756 90, all sold. Hogs Receipts, 27 loads through, 16 sale; market 5c higher for York grades, other steady; Yorker. S3 803 85; mediums, S3 S5 3 90; heavy, S3 853 DO. CHICAGO Tbe Evening Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 13,000 head; market weak; natives. 53 9505 50: stockers, $2 103 80: cns, $1 2502 90; hellers, ti 004 00; bulls, $2 453 50. Hos-Keceints. 38.000 bead: market active and strong; prime heavv and butcher wclght,S3 65 3 bO; rough packing, S3 50Q3 70; light, S3 454) 3 65; heavy mixed, $3 5033 HO. Sheep Receipts. 14.000 head; market loner; Westerns. S3 b53 5 70; Western Texas, $5 00: limbs, $5 0063 15. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts, l.bOO head: ship ments. 900 head: market higher: good to fancy natives, $1 705 15; fair to uood natives. S3 80 yi 70; stockers and teeaers. z lotjis 00: lexans and Iudnus, S3 0U1 25. Hogs Receipts, 5.600 head; shipments, 1.400 head; market higher; fair tocbuicc, (3 60S3 75; mixed grades. $3 00 3 50; lights fair grades, $J 303 5a Sheep Receipts, LC00 head; shipments, none; market steady; good to choice, 14 005 3a KANSAS CITY Cattle Receipts, 1,620 head; shipments, 1,550 head; market strong: steers, $3 255 35: cons. $1 b5Q4 00; stockers and feeders, $2 554 20. Hogs Receipts, 8,490 bead: shipments, 940 head; market higher; bnlk, $3 3533 50; all grade. S3 30&5 00. bheep Receipts, 1,130 head; market strong and unchanged. INDIANAPOLIS-Cattle Receipts. 300 bead; market active and strong; shippers, $3 5CQ5 CO: butchers, S2 U04 00: bulls, SL7593 50. Hogs Receipts, 4.500 bead: market active and flrnii choice heavy. $3 7093 80: choico liebr. S3 55 3 70; mixed, $3 303 6V; pigs, $2 253 25. IVool Markets ST. LOUIS Wool Receipts 42,030 pounds; nomatetlal change; light offerings and steady demand. dICK HKi.UACHBClMer,i Little Liver Pills. SICK HZADACHICirter,,utfl9L,Ter Pills. BICK HEADACHE0lrter,, LUe Liver rills. SICK HEAJJACHE.fj,,,, LitUe Liver Pills. BOtf-TTSSa 12, 1891.. MABKETSJJY WIRE. TVlde and Rapid Fluctuations In Wheat A Gain Scored at tbe Close Another Bulge in Corn and Oats Pro visions Higher. CHICAGO There was a general desire to sell wheat at tho opening to-day, and a loudly ex pressed wish to get some corn. The wheat traders changed their minds in a short tlme,and many times thereafter in the course of the day's proceedings, but those who wanted corn were so ill supplied that their plaints "becamo louder and louder until after bidding up to 62c for the May delivery the more pressing requirements of tho greater number were sat isfied for tho time. Wheat opened c lower and closed a higher than yesterday's latest trading prices. Corn started with buyers but no sellers at tbe last qnoted prices of the day before.and closed at an advance of 2c Tbe Government report on tbe amount of these cereals still in farmers' bands issued after the close of trading yesterday af ternoon bad much to do with the course of prices. The arithmeticians of tbe Board ot Trade bad been busy over night penciling out its bearing upon future prices, and to judge from the rush to sell wheat at the opening the majority cad concluded that the figures fav ored lower Knees. The first sales of May were at Si 00. The cables came firm. Afterthe advance referred to above short telling put the prlco back again to 1 00 but on the clearances aud export business there was another uptnrn, reaching as high a point as before, but that was crowded down when the last public cables gave closing quotations. Berlin quotations showed a decline of !( per bushel. Paris, London and Liverpool were practically unchanged, and prices here went off rapidly until about 12.30 P. ii. May wheat once more went down to SI 00. The market acted feverish and irregular in the last half hour with both buyers and sellers apparently timid and needing 'but slight influence to cause them to change their opinion. Ihere was an other advance to $1 01 for May and98)cIor Jolv. Tbe Governmentreport brought no relief to the shorts in corn; 540,000,000 bushels in far mers' bands was evidently nut regarded as enough without tbe enforced economy to come from higher prices. Tho Government reprt did not change the relative positions of the shorts and longs, with onlV 180,000 bushels of contract corn here, only 133,000 bushels of corn hore, and only one car of that grade in the day's receipts, it is not to be wondered at if the shorts become occasionally alarmed as they did to-day. Mav opened very strong, with scarcely a sale until 61c was paid: the price rose to Ol'c, at which considerable business was done. Liter it sold off to 60c. and after that it could not be supplied fast enough until it struck 62c be tween 61c and which price very little could be picked np. There was a reaction to 61c and a firm closing at 62c There was a sharp bulge in oats that carried the price up to 53c for May delirerv, thereby scoring an advance of lc on tbe highest price previously attained. Ibo market was ac.ive and excited, with good buying by tbe shorts and comparatively few sellers. The great strength in the corn market created a demand for bogproducts.whicb could only be satisfied at a considerable advance in prices, and that occurred in tbe course of tbe day. Such of the packers as were short bought rather freely, and the offerings became light. Tbe opening of the market was easier. Tbe leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley t Co , 45 Sixth street, members Chicago Board of Trade: Open- Hlsh- Low- CI03- AKT1CLEJ. Inc. tit. e.t. lng. Wheat, 0. 2 March S3 S3"- 93 99X May $101'4 p 01 ?1 00H 31 01H July. H 93,S V6M 8J4 COKJf. HO. J March 59H 61V S9K 61H May tOH C2Ji 6uV 62! July 8S)i 60 Mil 5974 OATS. HO, 2 May 51 53H 51 53'4 June bOH 52 SOU S2H July 46)4 4S KH 47J, ll6S fom. March (9 99 $10 S3 $9 90 (10 55 May 10 15 10 80 10 15 10 80 July 1050 uwi 1050 in:; Laxd. 31arch S80 607S 5 80 6 0 May 600 630 600 6 27K July. !. 25 6iZi 1.25 6 5 31I0KT Y.nti. March... 4 75 5 05 4 75 5 C"i May 500 530 500 530 July. 5 30 5 57V 5 Si) 5 55 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour firm, with, dealers asking an advance of 10l$a No. 2 spring wheat. 99i99Jf; No. S spring wheat, 94V6Jc; No. 2 red, $1 Olgl OIJi: No. 2 corn, 61Jic; No. 2 oats,51?c: No. 2 rye, 92093c: No. 2 bar lev nominal; No. 1 flaxseed. $1 19; prime tnnoth v seed, $1 271 28. Mess pork, per bbL $10 50 10 60. Lard, per 100 lbs. 16 02K Short rib Mdos (loose). So 005 05: dry salted snoalders (boxed). J4 10Q1 15; shert clear sides (boxed), $5 205 40. Sugars unchanged. No. 2 white oats. 5152c: No. 3 white oats. 6Iiic: No. S bartey. f. o. u., 67 73c: No. 4. f. o. k. 6TO63C Ori the Produce Exchange to-day tbe butter market was quiet ana uncuangeu. .&ggi, iDtgioc. NEW YORK-Flour-Moderately active, ir regular, closing about steady. Cnrnmeal strong, qniet: yellow Western. $3 003 50. Wheat Spot market K3ic higher; fairly active, cbieflv exports: No. 2 red, $114 in ele vator. $1 15 afloat. $1 14KRI lbHt. o. b.: No. 3 red, $1 06K: uneraded red, 91c6$l 1 No. 1 Northern, $1 22: No. 1 hard. $1 25: No. 2 North ern, SI 05 delivered: Options declined !$i 011 Government reports, reicted lc on decrease in supplies east of Rocky Mountains, closed ttrong ,at lta up on early and steadiness to c decline on late months on increased exportation? and further reports of damage to French crop"; No. 2 red, March. Jl VM 13J6, closing at SI 13J: Mav. SI 09(31 Wi. closing at 81 09; June. $1 075401 0715.16. closing atjl 07; J11lv.il 01 1 05, closing at $1 0; August, $1 01K1 02. closing at $1 02n September, SI Ull 02. closing at $1 01; December. $1 031 04, clos ing at SI 03. Rye quiet. Barley easy and quiet. Corn bpot market higher; stroneand fair trade; JNo. mz. 7yffli;c, in elevator; 71JSHV2JJC afloat; ungraded mixed. 7072c; steamer mixed, 70&72c; No. 3. 71c: options declined Kc on Guvernment reports, advanced 1 lc on manipulation of shorts, closing strong at llc over yesterday: March, 70S70c clos ing at 70c: April. 6969e, closing at 69c; May, 66?6Sc, closing at 67c; June. 65 66Jc, closing at 66Kc; Julv. 61g66 7-16?, closing at 66c. Oats Spot fairly active, lc up and firm; options higher and fairly active: Miy, 565Sc closing at 58c: July,: 55J562c, clusiuz at 56c; spot No. 2 white, 57Q58c: mixod West ern, 56g59c; white do. 5SfflQ3c: No. 2. Chicago. 59c. Hay steady and quiet. Hops teady and dull; State, common to choice, 2130c; Pacific Coast, 2230c Tallow stronger; city (S2 for packages), 4 3-16 bid. Eggs fairly active and firm; Western. 18c. Hides steady and qniet. Pork active and stronger; old mess, SO 2510 00; new mess. $10 7511 50; extra prime, !9 5010 00. Cut meats quiet and firm; pickled bellies, 5c; do shoulders, 3c; hams. 78e; middles firm and quiet; short clear, SB 35. Lard excited; much higher: Western stoam. S6 35: March, SS 34; April, S6 39: May, $6 23QS 46, closing at b 42: June, 26 54; Julv, $6 4736 72. closing at $6 66; August, $8 78. Butter quiet; finest fresh wpak; Western dairv. 1328c; do creamery, 2135c; do factory, 1330t; Elgin, SC36Xc Cheese strong and in fair demaud; skims, 610c; unio nats, ojjiic MINNEAPOLIS Demand for wheat was ac ceptable to holders of wheat iu car lots to-day. Local millers bought most of it, at tbe same time thev held back when it came to paying the prices asked. At one time spot wheat in cars was higner than May wheat. That was not so long ago, either, and in fact it was held that the nearer May tbe more premium there ought to be for the spot grain. Instead of the lc pre mium they once gotthey areobliged to sell at an actual discount. Very much of the wheat ar rived now is contracted for and goes straight to the mills without being offered on 'Change. Still there was enough offered to supply all re quired at tbe price the sellers would take. Tbe sales to elevator people were small, though they would hare takeu more at a little further de cline. Outsiders filled a moderate milling re quest. Closing quotations: Na 1 hard, March, 99c; on track. 99c: Na 1 Northern, March and Aoril, 97-: May. KSJic; ou track. No. 2 Northern. March, 'Joe; on track, July closed at SI 0 ST. LOUIS Klourfirmer, unchanged. Wheat onened ,ic lower than yesterday's close, eased off a fraction lurtber but reacted and advanced with violent fluctuation and active trading, the sales being 1C higher than yestenlav: No. 2 red, cash, $1 OiyHQl 02: Miv. $1 01 I Viii. Closing at aiiaj4;juiv. u-iyittgino, clos ing at 93Jc bid; August, 9192c, ch-bing at 9ic bid. Corn opened c up and closed strong ljc above yesterday's last prices; No. 2 cash. 575nJc: Mav, 57KS53c. closing at 6ic;July, 57&57c. closlnir at 67Ke bid. Oats strong and higher; No. 2 cash. Sue bid; May. 6253c closing at 53c hid. Rye stronger, higher; No. 2, 92c Barley Aim, quiet, Iowa, 70c. Hay. demand good, firm: prairie, $9 00 II 00; timothy, $11 00Q13 5a Eggs active, firm, 14c Cornmeal, $2 8532 90. Provisions strong and higher for all bog products. Pork, $10 37 010 50. Lard prime steam, $5 75. Dry salt meats higher; boxed shoulders. $4 00: longs and ribs $5 00B5 15; short cletr $5 155 20. Bacon Boxed shuulders, $4 62; loogs and ribs, $5 50; sbort-ciear, So 6005 65. BALTIMORE Wheat Western unsettled No. 2 winter Ted, r-pnt and March. SI 05 sellers; May. $1 07; July. $1 02 sellers; August, $1 00J. Corn Western strong and higher; mixed spt and March, 6St8Kc; April, 67668c; May, 66 67c; steamer, 67c Oats actire and strong; Western white, 6839r: do mixed, 66K57Jc: graded No. 2 white, 6859c; graded Na 3 mixed, 5757c Rrefinu. Hay duILProvlsions firm; mess porK,old. $10 25: new, $1L Bnlkmeats, loose shoulders, 4c; long clear and clear rib sides. 5c: sugar pickled shoulders. 6c: sugar cured smoked rhoulders. SKc; hams, SKQiOc. Lard refined. 7c: crude, 6c Butter active and scarce. Eggs steady at luc PHILADELPHIA Flour strong but quiet. Wheat Spot opened about lc lower, bnt re covered and closed firm: futures quiet; un graded In crala depot, $1 11; No. 2 red March- Si 081 08; April. $1 081 08; May, $1 08Q 1 08. Corn strong and higher; No. 2 high mixed, in erain deonr. 71c; No. 2 mixed, March, roK07Oc;Apri.C969c;May.6767c;June, 67B67KC Oats strong andhlsher: No. 3 white, 6c: Na 1 white. 57c: No. 2 white. March. 56 Oo6e: April, 5758e: May. 5758c; June, S7e58c Eggs steady; Pennsylvania firsts, 17c CINCINNATI-FIour firmer. Wheat firm; Na 2 red. $1 02. Corn strong and higher; No. 2 mixed. 6162c Oats in good demand and higher: Na 2 mixed, 53c Rye scarce and firm: No. 2, SL Pork Arm andhigheratSlO 37. Lard strong at So 705 75. Bulkmeats strong at $5 12. Bacon strong and higher at $3, Butter firm. Eggs strong at 15c Cheese strong. MILWAUKEE-Flonr auiet. Wheat firm; No. 2 spring on track, cash, 9697c: May. 97c;No. 1 Northern. SI 02. Corn firm; No. 3 011 track, 58c Oats higher; No. 2 white on track. 52c Barley firm; No. 2, in store, C9c Rye higher; No. L m storr. 96c Pro visions higher. Pork May, $10 62. Lard May. $6 22. DULUTH Wheat was active and strong; No. lbard, for May, advanced 3c from the open ing, while May No. 1 Nortnern only gained c Official closing quotations were: May No. 1 hard, 81 C3': No. 1 Northern. $1 00; cash. No. 1 hard, 98c; cash No. 1 Northern, 95c; cash No. 2 Northern, 92c TOLEDO Wheat active and firmer: cash, SI 02: March. SI (Kc: May. $1 C4- July; 93c: August. 865c Crn dull; May, 61c Oats quiet; cash, 52c: No. 2 white, 53c Cloverseed dull and steady; cash and March, $4 65. LOUISVILLE-WheatNo. 2 longberry, 98c: No. 2 red. 97c Corn No. 2 white, 61c: No. 2 mixed. 60c Provisions active Hams, 9 9c Bacon Clear ribs, 5c, Lard,67c 1 New York Coffee Market. New Yokjt. March 1L Coffee Options opened barely steady and unchanged to 10 points down, closed dull, 5 np to 15 down; sales. 2150U bags, including March. 17.801795; April. 17.6017.70; May, 17.5517.7U: June, 17.20 617.40; July. 17.10; August, 16.65016.80; Sep tember, 1&20316.35; October, 15.5515 70; De cember, 14.6014.7a Spot Rio quiet and steady; fair cargoes, 20c: No. 7, 17f317c Zirygood Market, New York. March II. The jobbing trade was fairly active in drygoods. and there was a fair spot demand at first bands, but buyers are not providfng for anything beyond wants fn sight. Goods bave been well sold and fairly well distributed, hut it is still considered good policy to be cautious. Tbe market developed no new feature. Price of Bar Sliver. rarBciai.TM.XQitAX-TOTiix dibfatch.1 New York, March 1L Bar silver in London, 45d per ounce; New York selling price, as reported by bullion dealers. 98c It Is a Horrid Nuisance To be nervous. Starting at tbe slightest sound, uneasiness by day and fitful slumber by night, unreasonable apprehensions, odd sensations, constant restlessness these are among its diabolical symptoms. Dyspepsia is tbe fountain head. Remove this with Htatet ter's Stomach Bitters, and the food is assimi. lated, the body nourished, the sleep grows tranquil, nervousness vamoses. The Bitters subdues malaria, constipation, liver complaint and kidney affections. Presents in the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOU8 ilL'lCS or THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated so that PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH HATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it ASK YOUR ORUQG1ST FOR sTT3tniVCT3tP o:e ayxo-s MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. HEW YORK, 11. V. "it is strange that my husband, who prides hira telf on his tidjappeinmce, can carr7eomcch hidden dirt. 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If allowed to continue tumors form and protrude, whlck oflenblepd and nlccrate, beenmlnc very ore. SWATHE'S OnvTMESTetop tke ltchlnr mbu viccuiiic actus ulceration, nnain moste rwnoTes m iimor. Aujosrnniigiitnru. nol8-5S-TT3 KHnrsj ITsTnra 5 BOTTLES Removed Scrofulous Lumos from mr ueclc t'Jl'I'Sniwi Th ey were Large as an HZTCTR. t g g. J jzrais uxatx, Montcalm, Mich. i.?: ftf"fes Ira (mm fHfl SSSvP u LtmeTH TriSfSSUl stetMl JBty - 5BCI r SLbv BKOKEKS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. myJ DPfiTITfC SAVINGS BANK. rLUlLti a a fourth avenue Capital. $300,000. Burning. 151,670 29. V. McK. LLOYD, EDWARD E. DUFF. 4 President. Asst. Sec. Treaa. percent Interest allowed on time deposits. oclo-40-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stock. Bonds, Grain. Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicazo. i SIXTH ST, Pittsburs. oc22 -53 2IEDICAX. DOCTOR WHITHER 814 PKNN AVKNWi PITTsBUKG, PA. As old residents know and-back flies of Pitts, bars papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physician in tbe city, de voting special attention to all chronic diseases. SEffSSKNOFEEUNTILCURED MCQWrillOand mental diseases, physical nCli V UUO decay, nervous dcDiitty, lack o enerjrj, ambition and hope, impaired memory; disordered si.cht, self distrust bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, iro. poverisbed blood, failing powers, organic weak ress, dyspepsia, constipation, consumntlon, un fitting tbe person for business, society and mar tiase. permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKINSi-'SS blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of toncue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, ana blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the svstem. IIRIMARV kidney and bladder derange. Ulll I ments, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal discbarges, inflammation and other painful symotoms receive searching treatment,' prompt relief and real cure. Dr. Whittier1 life-long, extensive experience) insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as caref ullv treated as if here. Office bours. 9 a. jr. to 8 P. M. Sunday. 10 A. It. to 1 P. M. only. DR. WHITTIER. Sll Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. jaS-49-DSrrwfc. DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS 10 all cases re quiring scientific -and confiden tial treatment! Dr. S. K- Lake, M. R. C. P. a. Is the oldest and most experienced specialist la tbe city. Consultation free aad stnctlv confidential. Office) EOura 9 to i and 7 to s P. jr.: sunaays, a to r. K. Consult them personally, or write. Doctors Lake. cor. Penn are. and 4tb st, Pittsburs Fa, e3-7iWk NERVEfANO BRAIN TREATMENT Spedflc for Hysteria, DlzzIne5S.nts,Neuraleli, Wake fulness, Mental Depression. 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