"TEEypmSBUES "T.S(?r?T?1 HON TRADE REVIEW. The ilarkct Here Goes From Bad to Worse in Some Lines. CAUSES ASSIGNED FOR THE SLUMP. I A Mcrwin sny; Dnring the prist woek the maiket has shown less activity, the large consumois having covered their requirej , ment well Into the spring ami in many ' cases bevoud this. Small orders arc numcr- on, these, lnnnlii" im to 100 tons in sire. while large kales mo conspicuous uy l their absence. Prices remain on tlio same basis as at thp last report, with here and there rumors of further shad ing. Cliaiceiai Irons, arc unchanged, and tue general situation must result ir the blew ing out of many stacks both Xoi th and south, unless better prices soon prev ail. City Inmaccs ."till refuse to Shade Trices to Male Sales. .(OftXDirioi or BUSINESS elsswheke C-kicf or Tnr DisrATcn. ) PrTTSEti-o, i'itnn.1, February ID. j Bau Ikon am) Steel AVe regret to tntBie that there lias been a decided change fBrttievvor-e during the past week. This 3iss evident! v been brought about by a com lairation of ciicumstances. Among thein Srs the breaking of the agreement between She steel plants ol Wheeling and Pittsburg legareling prices of billets: It is now a go-as-you-please between them. Instead of steel billets celling at 2.i, prices are to-day kmn lower tlian at any time daring 1S91. Xest came tiie dissolution of the Beam As sociation, lolloped by a material decline which was felt outside the comparatively sraall interest directly affected, and there is more or le-s demoralization tlirongliout the trade. Again, pi; iron is still being pro duced largelv in excess of demand, and the surplus is "steadilv aee'imuiating in the bauds oi furnace men. From these facts it it-evident that tlic outlook at present is not a taverable one b any means anl vull ac eosat ior the slninkage in values. Itaw trminnil steel Prices Too to w. As usual lare dealers view the sitmlion tjiflerentlv. Each can make an argument that adtuost converts people to their way of Teasocng. Tlicu comes the other side with arguments entireh the reverse, leaving one indocht which part has the best side of it. Oae tbinsron which "both sides agree is that firicH. o raw iron and steel are away below hi thev ought to be. Tebrur.ry prices of las rear were as folrows: Gray iorge,Sl4 oO; lWnwT, 610 5- steel billets, 2G 75; steel slabs. ?2G ."HI muck bar, -527 .TO The lirevailn.g condition throughout the trade is not so much a well defined dullness as." ieclmg ol uncertainty as to what is likeH to !3' pen next. A moderate business is King transacted, but at irregular aud un certain j.ricee. and there is a disposition to aviiiift prices to the v 'cws of buyers. The (rapacitv ot furnaces in blast nt the present lime is a the rate of about it,SOO,000 tons T- annum, unmistakably far in eicess of tw cor.Mimptio'1. w :i Ii due allowance lor in rrea that ua; re-nlt iiom present low jficos for many varieties of manufactured .rxiuc;s. A Fal- Itun or Sleel Kail Orders. 5tl rails are in iair condition, with a fair ran of orders arvmg troin small lots to ontrncisTif 3.(110 tons and upward. East ern mills hare sold 25,000 tons lor delivery a tar western and southern points, and the Ijwiisrilie and .a-bv ilic isreported as hav ii.sr bought about 12.000 tons irom "Western ii ;iis torcarlv ekhvcrv Prices here re main firm at c.!0 at works. Valler iurnace rien were in tov u during the week and suc ceedevl in placing a block of 3,000 tons of Be-s-emer tor March, April and May de-lit-rv at 6rures netting Sll 20 at the fur lace. This is cenainly a icry low figure, beiiij eiial t 5, 1'ittsburg delivery, in di'Umg ireicht and broker's percentage. Old iron and steel rails arc dull, prices weak aud uncertain, bcrap material seems t h.e no alue, sales much re stricted Steel wire rods lmc declined. Iron ore A lew ales were made; tonnage uaP. (trices weak. Skelp iron Demand inodcraie. last weeje's prices maintained. The L TrsT Market w eak-pnees irregu Ui. The low prices ol Bessemer insured cades oi 10,W0 tons to Pittsburg parties. Steel billet' Sales show up fairlv well at a lo" range ol prices. Muck bar dull; no de mand. Charcoal iron steadj; sales limited to the preen, wants of consumers. We re fmrt the following sales n. sjiin.-xn mkc axd vative ores. ft.raiton Irf-pcmiT. lircli. April. Ma.SI3 0 cali S !.hs IU -M-M.tr. current deh er . 15 w tas'i KM .-- lifs-uMT, 11?., "tlanh 11 N cah "Lwt-JiislU-snumer 1" UU tali iBrtt.mfin v lorgc iit furnate. 13 W cash its toi.s jrt-a lors. Man.li 11 25 cali ksloiicr'lurin. . 13 40 tah jiui ejrrax iurjru cil lunncc . 13 iO cash , 11U) call Tlie Metal Market. Xew YorK, Tcb. 10 Pi-r iron dull and steady. Ameiican. $15 73Jci; Aim and quiet: lake, $10 7i Arm, fair demand: doipstic. Tin dull, firm; Straits $13 TOgl'J 73. SKINNED BY GOTHAM. Copper -Lena ft 15 w lorkrs Decidedly on tlin Inside. Jinking the Chicago "ttlicat Operators - Jeron.s Tlie Market Rules Weal:, and All the Other Pits Tall in lane. Cnic.GO The strongly bullish feeling which domimtcd the whe it market at the close j esterdav seemed to have model atcd considerably during the night, and the open ing this mornin-r was at lower flguies. The change apnetred to bo largely a sentimental one. as the situation, as a w hole, remained bullish. Cibleswcie generally sti-on-r. Tho weather in the West continued (a-orable, the Weither Kurciu predicting a general cold wai e for lo-moriow follow in-r tho wide spread rams of the past few days a condi tion full of pen! to the winter wheat crop. Domestic mnrkcts were weik and lower. "N'e-A York had scliinir orders from the stair, and the local piofessionals soon fell into line. Many deileis had Ions wheat in which there was a profit, and thev pro ceeded to icalie. The export moiemcnt was light A prominent operator, in sum ins up the situation, said, "Xcw Yoik has taken another trick. This is about the tenth time in the Wst month that thev haie skinned the trade of a cent, and still the tieam is full ol nckcrs "' 31j.v opened at 94Jc njrainst 9"c at the clo-e v estcrd ii : sold up to 0IX-: oroko iradually to-JiJc;" advanced to y3Jc: became iery hciv alter the noon hout, bieakuur toDSJic Near the close the inaikct ei"ew exiteil and fluctuated Molciitlv It was repoi ted f i om Xew Yoik that taboat loads mad been taken foretport, and iiiatlrge ales of flour had been made. On this Slat jumped to 05c, but bi oke again to 0yc rallied and closed un settled at Sli-Se, a loss ior the dav or Q Corn ruled quiet and easier, the weakness being largely due to the soltness in wheat. Karl-, prices were a slride burner on smaller receipts than e-CDCCt"d. The free moe meiit fiom the seabo ird also helped to causo Mime firmness eaily in tlie dav, but the ad vance biousht out free offerings and the market sacked off. Toward the close there was a paitialiecoreu, owing to the excite ment in wheat. Miv opened c lower at 42Vfc,ad anted to 42Vc, leceded to 12c, ral lied to IJic and closed steadj at 4:c Oats were quiet, fluctuating -t itiun a lange or c and closing at inside figures, with a los of Jc in values. Ilosproducti were a little (Inner at the opcnni.;, owing to higher pi ices foi hogs, but the weakness 111 wheat ciused prices to ese on some, ana poiK cloven .c lower and lnr.lijc, while ribs were unchanged. The leaillnjr, lutures raiiffp -as lollons. as cor rect cl in John AI. Oaklcv A. Co.. 43 hiitli street, members of the Chi(.apo lo ird of Trade: SSc: May, 93c. On track, Sc; No 1 Northern, cash and Febrn-u-v, S7c; May;ffi;c; On track, SSJc Xo. S cash,. 74Jc 3IIXhiJPOLI Wheit-Xo. 1 Xoithem, Fcbruai v. fTJc: Tilav, S9J4e. On track, Xo. 1 hard, fOJc: Xo. 1 Xouhcrn, SOJc; Xo. 2 Xorthern, MgiGe. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Kecelpts and Shipments at Cist Liberty and All Other Slock Yards. Office of The DisrATcn, ) riTTSBUiio, Fridw, February, 19 5 Cattle Kecelpts', 1,240 bend; shipments, 1,1 head; mai kct nothing doing, all through consignments; no -cattle shipped to Xcw York to-d iv lloos Ite'ceipts, 3.-200 bead; shipments, 2,700 hcid; inaikct slow; all srades, $5 005 ; ten cars of hogs' shipped to Xew Yoik to day. MiEnr Iteceipts, l.Olhead; shipments, 1,100 head; maikct Mini at unchanged prices. AnncLts. Open I ins- Hiph-cst. 1U VT, No. 2 rbruarv jr.-'v (oitv. No. 1. Fehruarj . .. . Mmc1i .. ....... M.iv OATS No. SL Fehiuarv.. ... Mav M 1 ss 1'onK. Fthruarv.. ..... JHj , LAED. rebruarj , Mai biior.T KiBs Fehruir . . .. Mav . . . . ? 91X1 41V 4ISI 21 1 31,l I.DW- eU Closing. 41 2) , ;iHi 11 70 12 00 G 41) 6O0 5 92'- 6 10 II TO li00 f.51 b b3 5 924 G 1(1 SCM$ S3'4; 4T',1 11' 4. 2 31s. 11 GO 11 tu 6 41 6 CO 5 90 6 02". W 40 41-, 42), 31s 11 Go 11 90 6 47 6C2 S90 6 0- K ,ae. A - Uitr m?Kouspi- ftrgt, ..ltv luiuacc.. ttbluu luttilltJ 3t.iii No. oumlT ...... 2oflos N. 1 iiunlrv I0u luBb s loiuiUrv tuilous i. 1 Mltrr, cAl-a 3Houb No. 2 lua idrv. all ore. ... 3Hon? ,. j -oj i-!rv ISIwitN 2 si'vtrv. ...... ........ 13. 30 .... 13 50 14 Jj .... la .. .. 13 73 ... 17 01) .... 13 75 .... 14 -2) ... lb (X) .... 14 7i .... 1(1 2. 14 Zi call .... lb 00 n-li 14 .t Mi .t. loaliilrv. 3Bi.ms i. 1 ronnUr. ... 2St.s .i 3 ...uutlrv. 3o urns Vo. 1 lit -m mtr. . . xrttue- &... 2 louudr)..,.. STFtl. SI. V1.S AND UILLETS. S,B0 n it1 hilels. next three nraulhit. . $23 20 1. unions -4 hild I -. p Il.in.I ?.Iai.. -J3 3J 1 ttu l.'iis st.-t 1 b.tl. is aiid Mab, March Alll' .. 23 75 l.e ou tll l-i'lfts, April, 2tlay 23 o s iisMn?1 111 ,il- 23 75 WtoUttbIei Ullit.:. 24 2 hick 1. vn. 40Q1ausllCfUlrl. Altrll. H.I.U MANCUESfc. 12) lour. 60rs.'craldcllr. Pitfliui-R.. BLOOMS. BEAMS. E. AM) C. E l,n4'nUiKi luuonienils fibtouo beam euUs. tKELl- ll'ON. Siftn ir4e moored .' 2-ilan narrow f;ruovt-d luttuBE fiiicmrcd iron. STtK, WIKE EODS. 5$!)gs AmericTi Ores at milk.... cali cali cash cah cah cabh tali tasli eisii Lah cash cash Cish cai cah Clbll ,(23 50 cah .SG2S0 cash . S17 50 . 17 30 cash cash ....?161 4m .... 1 o 4 m .... 1 SO 4"lu ,.32 75 cash UU) IIM1X AMI STEEL KULS, foBetpellwTt piece . ?I7 on cash "" ins st4 oiiieil lei jrths 17 t5 cah Oijuh Ailteruxui Ts 22 50 cash ClIAl'COAE 1 lonseoM Mast... ui ulti b asi ........... -ttlo" LTtHtiklt Uhi- o 2foain!rv.. 73 .a ... 2fooudrv biuii-2ku lfeunlry 21 00 cash 1) IE.N AND STEEL EVILS. Vlnnsiin lpaTes sti-ell-ails, "' I - ni- -to! rails iii- icricllTe JM75 cash 25 .31 cash .... 19 00 cash .... 20 "0 cash 20 00 cash S17 00 cash .. 17 23 cash ,. 22 2 cash EIG P203I?eri0K AT BIKHINGHAM, Mot tbe Accumulation or Stocks Is Jost ilip im- iti Proportion. BiRVDccns-?, An , Feb. 13. SpnaL Tue 2nma-c- f tui-distiict l.ave recently been accauiulaiitig -1.. ks .md moro pi iron Is MlH''axlsthalat an time in thepist. All but three 01 1 ne 2o furnaces are in full lla-:. midjiroun. ,a 1, vcrv hcav3. ILe draiandat the m .out low prices continues nuiiietoalisorb thf pi.nlnct whenever the ftiraacesjirecou ie.l-d ti sell. Tnis coui-jmf-ioii. howt-vci, nliirh foiced sales at anv jnice mst.vva-, Imscism1 up -ami thcabund-aucrarino-ey in the L-a-' which" relieves tlw financial nee. --itie. ne-ie. Hence the disposition to hold ti-e pioduct rather than ttiulke the concessions m -ssirv to meet tlie competition 01 more northern districts. The pneat aHentio-i rcntiv riven to matters of detail In furnace 'iia-i-v-rieat. has borne Crait In the increased output The market fsno4cd 1. o h. ut the nmi iec- H. Ifoundrv,-sl2 CS; No 2 .oundrv ill 25 &O.S foundry, sjo 25, (,-ra forjc, $0 00. ' X0W ?2iICES AT SI. LOUIS s .fSIeT Maker. Xumberor the rnrnaces Closo Dor. n Prelty oon, Br. Lorts. Feb. 19 IipcaI.iKoScrs. Iteoww Jleacbain sav There seerjalo-oe no bottom to p-Ices on southern coke iions ireral -saI- veto :r. ide during the past weeknt unheard orpuces, but in most cases tiieorders were tor in-mediate or prompt shtjimeiit. where some Iurnace had a special iclofm-n winch they wihed to turn into cafch However, a put chase of. iron made n,. at the picsent market pnc for deiivcr- ie extending through the j ear. or even the mi u9.-rand lall months, is considered a ;. oil i:iv.-st:n. nt Buying for tlie most part 1s m lttrse quantities ior extended dcltvei. it,. O'f .laiso cir woiks contracted lor j. l abua: vJ0 ions thfs week, hair car wheels - an.! .a. f foundry grades. . tucj-'nuccs are comp'ainlDir bitterly of , to prn -- and tbe indications aro that t flH.ron.lof t'.-in will suspend operations uu- .- aess puces advance. liven LesK Activity at Chicago. - Cuioaco, Tcb. 19. --;rasl. 2obcrs, Ero .vn Cash quotations were as follows: Flour firm, with an advance of 12 to 15c asked; Xo 2 spring wheat, 9He: Xo. 3 sprim; wneit. 84g;Sc: Xo. 2 rod !4J(g95c: Xo. 2 corn 40c; Xo 3 corn, 37c: .No. 2 oits. 29'420;C: Xo. 2 white", 3&ajc; No. 3 white, 29Jc: Xo. 2 lve. N?c; No 2 bailev 53c; No 3 f. o b., 40 PVJc-No. 4, f. o b., 404bc: No. 1 flaxseed. flTJic: piinie timothy -eed, $1 191 20. JIcss pork, per ban el. $11 G5. Lard, per 100 K. $0 .30. Short libs sides, (loose) f 1 S7J.J; drv salted should ers, (l)oxed) $3 005 23f short clear sides (boxed), $5 206 25 Whisky distillers' fin ished soods, per gal., $1 14. Sugars un changed. On the produce exchmce to-dav the butter market vns dull and easien finer cream eij, 27filSe; fine Western, 235!.Ge; oidi unv, 21-tc; selected dairies, 2u23c. Eggs, 17lbc. M.W YOP.K Flour unsettled, closlnsr steady: fairlv actlv e: low extris, $3 203 83; citv mill pitent, $5 13Q5 40. fair 10 laucv, $" aa4 5- Minnesota cle-ar, $4 10g4 75, jiat--nt. ;t 505 25- wmtei wheat, low grades, $3 203 65- patents j4 ,".Cg5 13; winter vvbeat, low arades $3 2"(5!s5 patents, 34 50S5 15: straiglits, 44 i5t 90: lye mixture 54 10 4 75 Cornmeal quiet. U'he it bpot 111 11 ket unsettled, moderatelv active nd closing stronger; Xo. 2 led, $1 Osigl 0SJ. store and elevator, $1 0-JKgt 11", afloat. -l "Osgl uyK f. o b:N'o. 3 led, 1 03.- uuprradt d.ied. 91 eft' Sill's Nol Xorthem $10sJ8')II0i,-Xo.lhard, 1 10-'j1 HJi: No.2Xortlieni. $1 04: options, Fcuiuaiv.tl Osji; Maich 1 07fl OsK, clos-lee-at$l 0i: Airi!.$l OtPjQl Osi, closing at $1 07);;: Maj-. 1 04JS1 07 closing ar $1 OJli: June. JI 02KB10J, closing.it $1 (Bi; Julv, $100-eno inclosing at $101H. I'.je Ann and quiet. Barlej- dull and easy. Corn Spot maiket stioiiiei and good demand; Xo C, 48K64c in elevitor, 4l),30Jc afloit; ungraded mixed. 4s5Ic; No. 3, 4sc; stcamei mixed, 4S?nic. Options l'cbi uarv, 4SJic: Maich, 4jfe49jc, closing at 4iic: Vpnl, 49504C. .losing at 50e: May, 49st!9ic closing at 49jc; Julv, 4049c, closing at 43J-6c Oats Spot market liunerand in fair demand; options quiet and firmer; Feb' uarv. 36Kc; March. C0K36Je closing 3uc; jiuv", :,7i.f37Kc, closing .,7Kc- "-pot Xo. 2 white, 3-sJc: mixed Western, 30J7c: white do, 3;i41c; No. 1 Clucago, afloat, 37J&3;c. Hops easy and quiet. Tallow sieauv. hggs liberal and lower: Western, V'jtc. Pork quiet and steadv: mess, $9 75S10i0; extra pr.me, $10 00 Cut meats dull but 111 in Middles quiet; shoitcleai, $S 70. Laid e isier and dull: Western steam closed At $0 S2; options, Febiuary, $0 60 March. $6 &0 0 61; Maj, iO 9J, Julv, $7 007-.10. Butter quiet and about steadv; estein daify. 1 il': do creamerj-, 2!31c; faclorv, lb2Je; Elgin, 30c Cheese in 11 oilerate demand, but strong; pait skims, b!0c. PIIlLlFr.PHIA Flour firm, with a fair demand. Wneat weak; Xo. 2 red, Fcbrnaiy. $1 05K: Maich. $1 05J-i: Miv. $1 03Jil VI. Corn firm and advanced ;sKc, but .subse quently lost Jfc offfhe liniiiovement and closed barely steadv: Xo 3, 111 expoit ele vator, 44)-; steamer, 47e. No. 2 4sJc, Xo. 2 mixed, rebrnarv 4eic: Maich, 46U(S 4Se;Apl, 4sa;4'k-- alav. 4Sl9c. O s nun; Xo. 3 white, Suc; No 2 intc, 37Jrc Xo. 2 white, Febmaiv. S7K373ir; Maich, L7KJSc; April, 3zi63lci Mu,, 3Si'i!?39e Buuerdull nndeasv; Pcnnsjlvania cievm erv, extra, -Sc Eigs dull und weak, Penn sjlvahia firsts, 20c. BALTIMORE Wheat unsettled and highen Xo. 2 red spYit, the month and March, $1 Ooli&i 05Ji: Slav, $1 051 05; steamer Xo. 2 reu, i uij corn arm: inixeu spot and tho nionth,494Sic:. March, 4949Cic;Ai)nl,4')c: steamer mixed, 47'c. Oats steadv; No 2 white. Western, 3Sc; No. 2 mixed, Western, 37c Uve firm and Higher: Xo. 2, $10 00. Hav s.eady: good choice timotjiv, $13 0014 00. Piovisions steadv Butter good inquiry; firm, unchanged. Eggs dull, weak: 17c XKW OKt,ENsSu!rar stiong: open ket tle, prime, 2 13-163c; good lair to lullv fair," 2J4'2JiC; fiii 2i;c; good common, 2U; c.iuitnon, 2Ji2aC: centrilugal. ofT while, 3 13 16jc; choice yellow cl.uilied, 5CQ 3 11-lbc. "prime yellow claufied 3))9lbc; oil do. 3iR3 7-lCc; seconds, 23b,e Mo lasses Open kettle, no sound goods offering: lermenting, 1522c: centrinials, stnctly prune, 10c: good pr.me, 1517c: comh.jn to good common, C9e. ST. tOCl Flour Crm at vesterdiy'B ad vance Wheat Xo. 2 red, cash. gogKtiic: 2UIV, yayoic, cuiscu a aar JUiv, 'JC'jic, By Tele;raph. Xcw York Beeves Keceipts, 2,171 head, including 32 cars for sale: market steady; native steers $4 10S525per 100 pounds: bulls and cows, $2 352 75 diesscd beef steady at cgse per pound; shipments to-mor-low, 1,!00 beeves and 3S60 quart ers of beef. Calve Keccint-. 131 head; market steady; veal-, ?5 00b 00 per 100 pounds- Western calves, $3 73 Shcei) Heeeints. 4 173 bead: market steadv; sheep, $5 0000 40 per 100 pounds: limbs $0 107 75: diesscd mutton Mini nt SD10c net pound; dressed Iambs firm at 9 10c. Hogs Ite eipts, 5 CS.1 bead, consigned direct; nominally steady at $4 9J3 40 per 100 pounds. Chicago Cattle I'eceipts, 9,000 head: ship ments, 4 000 head: maiket, steadiei: god prime, $4 50iT4 90; other, $3 logij 45; feeders. $3 25SJJ 75; stockei-s. $1,73122 75,-cow-, $1 8r2 50. Hog' Receipts, is.000 head; Miipiuc-nfs, 11,000 bend; maiket brisk, highci: lou.-h and common, $4 50i CO; mixed and pickers,$4 70O480:piime,lieavvand butchers' weights, $4 655 00; light, $4 6004 60 Sheep Kecelpts, 6 000 head: shipments, 3,000 head; market activ e, sheep highei. lambs steadv; e.vos, $3 23Q4 Ml; mixed, $4 05(3)1 90; wethers $5 00(35 73; Westerns, $5 155 50, lambs, $5 OOgB 50. Bnnalo Cattle Ileceipts, 79 loads through 6 sale: market steady and firm for good grades; good steci s," $3 753 03 Hogs l.e ceipts,7S loadsthiough,40sale; maiketteadv with fair demand; heavy grades $5 155 20. pickci-s .and mediums, $5 10 5 15; Yorkers, good to best, $5 C5f5 10. sneep and lambs Keceipt-, G loads through: mir steady lot all; sheep extra fancy, $0 C0C 25: good to choice, $5 505 65; fair to cood, $4 75 5 49 lambs, good to extra, $7 0C7 25; lair to good, $- 40J3 90. St. I,oni. Cattle Keceipts, 615 head: ship ments, 653 head: market stead : lair to bandy native steers, $ 104 40: f1r to cood Texnnsimd Indian steers, $2 S03 33 Hogs Keceipt". 2 150 head; shipments, 3 3:3 head; maiket 10c higher, fair to choice heivv, $4 6jt SO, mixed ordinary to good, J4 30 4 70; light rair tQ best, $4 554 70. Sheep Keceipts, 170 head: shipments, 500 head; maiket steady; ordinary to good muttons, $3 S03 00 Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 4 000 head; shipments, 900 head; steeis steadv: cows sti-ons at $2 903 20, leeders stiong at $3 25g3 75 Hogs Keceipts 9,200 bead: ship ments, 2,400 head; market strong and 5a lusher: all grades, $4 154 65; bulk, $4 40 4 50. Sheep Receipt, 1,900 head; shipments, 700 head; market steady. Cincinnati Hogs fair and demand steady: common and light, $3 504 TO. picking and butcheis', $4 603 00; leceipts, 3,140 head' shipments, 770 head. Cattle easy: receipts, 225 head; shimnents, ISO head, "hheep firm: leceipts, 100 Head; shipments, none Lambs stiongei; common to choico, $5 00C 50 pel 100 pounds. THE KITCHEK MABKET. Eggs Are Poultry Tending' Higher, and Steadily Declining. In the w eek past market basket materials have not mateually changed in price, with tho exception of eggs. T.he high pi ice of eggs a week 01 two ago resulted in bunging large quantities from the South, and prices are'10cperdo7en below- what thev wer;a week ago Poultry is a shado firmer iu a jobbing wav than it was last week. Supply has been scarcely m to demand for the past few days. At the Diamond Maiket fruit and vegetable stalls the business of tho v eek is reported onlv fair, with mices un changed. Xew vegetables Horn tho South are coming in freely, but demand lor them is light, owing to the low price or old vegeta bles ' Staple meats rarely change in pneo what ever may bo the ups and downs of live stock. Lake and ocean pioduetsare repoit ed quiet and slow, as is tlie rule immediate ly befoie Lent. Florists lepoit a fill de linnd for their goods, with puces as they wpre a w eek ago. 7 "Following aie latest rotail pncesr of fmar Let basket materials: Meats Best cuu of tenderloin steaks. 23c per lb: sirloin. IsfMOc: stinildliig rib roastj 16?3ic: ckuck ro-i-ts. 12c: corned beel, Sircpr lb;spnu:r lainb, 15c: ltgof mutton, 120 tor hinUquirtt r ami Sc tor loreiiuarttr: loin of mutton, l"e; I inilirhon-, 20c;stawingpiwes. be per tb;vtal roasts, 121-l..c per tb, and cutlets. 2uc. Pork chop-, 12c7 and stevks. 10c. Vegetables and KrciT Cabbages. Mine- poti toes, 15cperhalf pctk:swect potatoes, 2LVfT23t per Inlf ptk: preen bean-. 15c a epiarter iKik- wix biaus, ie a quitter peek; pie pumpkins. l"i(t?2-c: onions. 25e a lnlf peck: Inuati is, 20c a dozen; tirrots. 5c 1 bunch: lemon-. 20te25c per dozen; oranges, 13(it33c: lettuce. 10c per bunch. 3 hunches for2oc; beets. 3 buuchc- for loe: cucumbers, 2Hrti2.Hj apiece; celerv, or a bunch: ceuliflqner. 13S213c apiece: apples, 15fo-20c a hilf peek; lohiitocs .3c 1 quart bov: Spanish onions. 5c iplcce; Vljlagi grapes, 2T)2jc a pound: be eU, 10c a bunch, 3 lor Bcttfban-dFgos Good creanerv. 32iat5c per Ri ;fancv brand- 35'5-aje; choice country roil-, 2ft 27c: good cooking butter, 17e; fre-h eggs, v-K52jc Ie r doie-n Poultkv Live chickens. 7VST1TC a pair: live tiirl.iv-, 12rai3eperlb. live dinks. TTSsic a pair; elrts-eel chickens, 17 to IScper lb; ducks, J7 to lsc per Ibtturkcvs. 11021. Gami sepilrreJs. 3capair: rabbils. c 1 pair; quili. 2 50adezcn: wooeieoci. SI ooapalr; phei ants, ?i 23 -i pair; prairie ihickins, $1 25 a pilr: Mallard elucks. si (Oapilr; venison, 3oc per lb; jack rabbit- oOfnTocapieie. riSH rollowingaietheirtle'cs in this lineon tlicstal'-. withpiire-. Lakes ihnon, 10 to 15c. Cal ifornia sihnon. 33 to40c iKrpouini: white fish, 12W to 13c; herring. 4 pound- lor 25c: 6pani-h mac kere UJ 20c per pound: blncflsli, 13c: halibut, 20c: rock b i--, 23c: lake trout, 12'sc: lobsters, 2i-c- green sea turtle. 20to23c: ovsters. New orkcounts. $1 73wrgil lem: smelt-. 20cji pound: shad. $10010 $125 each: sca.lops, 20c a pound: Maeklniw irout, 12'c iier iwiind; Irogs. $2 00 a dozen: eliias, Jl 30 a gallon. Flowers La Fnnce. J2 30 per dozen; I)nehe-s orAIbun,$250perelozen; Jlermcts $2 00))erdeiztn: Brieees. $2 00 perdoze-n: white ind vellov ro-es. SI 30 per dozen: no-te. 2 3J p-r dozen: Senator Wooltei roses. 2 00 a dozen. Bennetts. $ 50 a' dozen; hvicluths, 75c per dozui: lilv of the val lev. $1 CO per dozen: orchid-. 7dc to $1 ro eich; TieletR. $2 50 a hundred: carmtlons. 50c p dozen: freezii, 50c perdozen: lilac 50e a spra; tulips, 75c per dozen; uarcisn. 75ccrUo7in. Wool Markets. Xew Yoek Wool easv andquiet; domestic fleece, SOQCOj; pulled, 2CiJ;; Texas U24c Boston Domestic w ools have been more active: tho sales of tlie week amount to 2,2S. 000 pemnds of all kii(el-, including 2.J1S, 090 pounds foreign; puces, while not lnute ually changed, iavor buvers: Ohio sold at 2Sc, while considerable XX and XX and above were taken at 2s20e: Miciuc in sold fanly at 2Cffi2CKc: Xo. 1 oldat34Cjc! foi Ohio anil at ao34c forMichisrin: flncdel line waslasteailv demynil at 3.)ito for Ohio and at SIHQ02 foi Michigan: No 1 combing wools weie quiet at;t3Sc; in washed comb ing there were good lies at 2126s for quai- tei anil 200-Ksc ior tnrce eizuts: lerutorv 1 wools weie quiet but unchauged, 5S69c for I clean fine 5557c foi fine medinui and 5P 55 for medium: soung Texas quiet, 3721c and fall at 1522c; fail sales of Kastern Ore gon wools we le made at 14S17c; fall Cali tornla wools solel at 14J20c, with 0110 good sale of 15J.O00 pounds; spiing Califoima I wools weie quiet; Ohio and Michigan an I wahcd and unmercl.mtable fleeces were in steadv leqnest nt 3:. ocas toqualitv ; pulled w ools stc uly at abg40a for super, 223Jc for extra: large silos of 'coured wool- are rcpo.rcel in tlieiiingeofSOigoOcnsto finality; Au-ti-alian wools weui laiily active at 3342easto quality; foreign cai-pct wools v cio quiet. Tlio Cnff-e Markots. Bvltimoie, Feb. 19. Colloa steady uneliangcd. Xew Oeleams, and Feb. 19 Coffee firm, or- elosed aiMc. corn casu, o'.,e: teuiumi, 1 ainary to iaip, lotgiiipc. "7e; ilV 3Sfc P1--'1"''. "i.'ll-iv Xew YQRK,Feb. 19 -Coffee-Options opened closed He below vesrerdav nt 2c .tvc - steadv and nnchnnged to 10 points up and higher: tfc bid. Larlev slow; Minpe...ta c,0,e(i ,,, at 5,0 points up- sales, 13,250 sold at 37c Butter weak: creamery. 22S2,c: M(ts mclmling: rebiuwiv. 13700.3 75. Wen, dairj, 15iS2a: ladle picked, 16fJ22(:. tggs 13 !0g!3 20c; Apiil, 12.6012 Ode: alav. 127i lnucrxtUKc Piovisions ouiet and oniv a it--... 1....Z 1 n!. 1..1, t ..i -.n..,i.. J t '. - r tlin. .s.vv. u tii t bww. wcu.ciliuc;!, small trado wa3 done at previous quota tions, f KANSA riTY Wheat strong and higher; Xo. 2 cash, 73 1 bid; Xo. 2 1 ed, $Hz bid. Corn hi 'her; No. 2 cish. 34c bid: iiliruary. 34 34'icbid, 34Kc asked: Xo 2 white, 3G-c bm, 37c asked; Ne. 2 white Fcbruarj, 35)icbid, 7c a-ked. Oats MgheuXb. 2 cash. 29jgc bid. Sic askeil: Febrnary, 2Lje bid, 19?ic asked; March, iVc bid, 3iiic asked M1LW MJKEi: Flour quiet. Wheat eaier; Mav, 9!J!c: Xo. 2 soring, S7SSc: No. 1 Xoithern, U2J4&U3KC- Coin teadj : Xo.3, SSc. 1 it- steady: .vo. 2 white. 31632c; Xo. 3 do, 30 GC0Ce Butter firm. Eggs 111 lair demand, out weak at 16c TOLEDO Wheat activ o and stpady; Xo.2 cah and Febiuarv. 97c: May, 99c Coin dub; Nn. 2 cish, 40-Jic: Xo. 3, 40Vfc- Oats Cjii.ct: ao.2cash.3Jc. Ko dull; csji, fCJ-Jc. lULCTll Wheat Cash, SSc; February, :: el)tCI 12 2;1230c: Octnbei, 12 10 12.15c; Decembei, lL93c; spot ltio firm; N o. 7, Uic. Turpentine Markets. Cuvr.tESTos Turpentine steady at 34c. Kosiu film. Savasnah Turpentine firm at S3c bid. Rosin firm at $1 151 20 Xew York llosin steady ana dull. Tui pentino quiet and higher at u737c. Wilmiscton Spirits of turpentine firm at SSe Ko-ln firm: strnincd. SI 07J: cood strained, $1 12- Tar.stcad at SI 30 Crude tiirnentine steidj: bald, $1 tO,-j ellow dip, $1 90; virgin, $1 90. Tbe Drjgoods Market, ' Xew Yoek, Fch. 11. The' demind'for dry goods at first hand was lair and without much change.' TRADE OF THE "CITY. Doings on Grant Street Foreshadow Activity in That Quarter. BAD OPINION OP GOTHAM'S FLATS. Practical Way of Pemonstratinp; Confidence in Pittsourp; Kealty. FEATDEES OP UONEE AND SPECULATION Pittsburg is full of schemes to interest capitalists. Keal estate, of course, claims chief attention. !No one believes that the city will take a brckward step, and so realty can be counted on w ith fair assurance as a safe inv estmeut. With a certainty of con tinued growth, both urban and suburban, purchasers of land, whether improved or not, are reasonably certain ot realizing good profits. The trend of value? is upward not by kangaroo jumps, but slowly and surely, which is far better. The large amount ot building in progress and under consideration is additional evidence of con fidence in the future. People would not pile up stone and brick at the cost of mil lions if they were uncertain of the out come.. The tact is, Pittsburg realty never occupied a stronger position than at present, and this is so patent that the most conserva tive business men have no hesitation about putting their money in it. Grant Street Looking Up. Sicrns of promise are multiplying on Grant street. Long the most backward of the downtown thoroughfares, several re cent transactions in realty in this quarter point to an era of progress.. Plans are un der way for two buildings which in size and architectural appearance will oiual any in the city. It Jlr. Hostetter shall succeed in getting what he wants opposite the Darzell" building, he will put up a fine structure at that point. Further down a large ware house is under consideration. Values are very firm, with no disposition on the part of owners to make concessions. An enthu siastic agent said yesterday: "From my knowledge of what is going on, I am con vinced that Grant stieet will soon be as le niarkable for activity as it has for years been ior'apathy.i The 'hump' question is generally regarded as a dead issue. Eapid transit solved the problem." New York Apartment Houses. There are'about CO apartment houses, or flats, in Pittsburg. They are small, but sub stantial, and are supplied with all essential conveniences. This is not the case in New York, to judge from the following remarks of a gentleman who lately visited that city: "The average rent is from $15 to 518 a month,according to the number of stairs the tenant may be willing to climb Here clciks, mechanics and laborers aie huddled together under one roof. These flats arc very interior in construction, although hav ing 111 most cases an attractive external ap pearance. Plumbing and water supply are generally of the poorest kind, and the sani tary conditions are bad in the extreme" Tho Electric Deal. The New York Journal of Commerce says; "There is understood to be a erjr slight probability that the union of the Iilison General and Thomson-Houston companies villi bring about the consolidating of any of the factory departments, but there will be a material catting down ot the number of types of generators and other machine". The incandescent lamps will in all proba bility all be made undei the Edison patents, with Thomson-Houston treatment. The chief economies will he made in the busi ness departments of the two companies. The Boston office of the Edison conipany vull, it is thought, be consolidated with the Thomson-Houston ofiice there, while the New York office of the Thomson-Houston companr will be merged into the Edison lniin office here The consolidation of the offices of both corporations at Chicago, Bal timore and Philadelphia is also 111 contem plation, and is bound to make a big saving in expenses." llLLvIness News and. Gossip. v A dicker is in progiess for a manufactur ing site on Hen's Island. Xo. 135 Fourth av cnuc is being remodeled internally for a restaurant. The addition of a story to the Gusky block w ill cost about Sl-l 0C0 The I'ennsylvania Uailioad is busy about Wilkesbaue, building loads in older to tap the mines of indivfdual owners andopeni toi s. l'etei Gnllus has sold to Benjamin Cohen 20x100 teet 011 Butler stieet. Fifteenth w aid, w ith a binall house, foi $4,503. Ihe piice paid .or tho Chicago Lake Street Elevated Railioad hj Xew York capitalist is said to be $1,500 000 liackei s of the cntei p' ie claim to hav o spent $-0.1,000 in its ccn Eli notion. Ohio l-epoi ts an inci ease of 77,000 in winter wheat acieago over last v ear. The re is no piospect ot the immediate salo of the Exchange building. It is consideied good piop"it to hold on to Pcinnts were issued vesteiday for tho election of three buildings, the cost all a" gies:ating$4 000. The banks and Exchange will be closed Monday. a-himrton's birtndav. I'nner maturing then should be looked altei to-tlay.i r.Ac-iians:-e ineinueisiiif s are sieaciy arouua $450 That pneo was bid for an unlimited numbei j esterday. the net earnings of the Pittsburg, Youngs town and Ashtabula Uailioad Compmy lor the month of Januaiy weie $21300, an in ciease of $7,772. Movements in Kealty. S. A. Dickie i Co. sold for Bell & Caldwell to Mi s.J. 1. Campbell twoimpioved pioper ties liiBaumGiove oue on cornel of Friend ship and fct. Clair stioets, a two story and attic Duck Douse, w ltn lot 40x102 feet, and one on the coiner of Fiiendshlp and Amber stieets, a similar house, with lot 40x103 leet. Trice Ior the two, $20,00. James W. Drapo & Co. sold a farm In Indi ana countv ot SOacies for$l,200, also a house anil three lots 011 Jit. Washington foi $3,000; also an inteiest of $0,000 in a laige minufact uring concern neai the citj ; also o!d three lots in the Munhall Teiraceplaii.nearHonie steid, foi $..00 each: also a house and lot on Fedeial stieet, Allegheny abovo the paiks, loi $0 00J. . E. Hamnett & Co. s old a farm at Xin eveh, Pennsylvania Rallioad, 110 acres, lor $1,800. L. T. Schaffner sold to Adam Weinman a lot 25x106 icet, on Beltzhoov ei avenue, near Climax stifce-t, Thirty-tiist ward, lor$3a0. Ira M. Buichfleld sold another lot in the Oliv cr Teu-ace plan to J. D. Cadwallader foi $2 000 Black i Baild sold to Martin O'llagan lot Xo Sin J. Walter Iluy'splan of Heywood l'liico, Ironting 24 ieet on Madison avenue anil extending back 100 feet to an alley, for $5WJ. M. F. Hippie & Co. sold for John A. Gra ver, lor $.i,2J0, a lot, 50xIS0, on the east side ofBitnrido, neai llavaid street, Fouiteenth waid. The lot will beimpioved at once by a line dwelling. The Burrell Impiovement Company report the following sale at Kensington Mrs. Cath erine GuMiehit, lots 24 aud 25, block 15, $1,7$ 50. HOME SECURITIES. BDSrXESS NOT IJOOMIXG, BUT NO SCAKCITY OF GOOD TKATUKKS. Announcement That Interest Will Co raid on tlectrlc Scrip Gives Wostinghouse Interests a Lift Ciiartlors Gas anil Lus ter Join the Activo List. Business on 'Charge vesteiday amounted to a lair aggiegate, but the snap of tho p ist week 01 tw o whs missing. It looked as if buying orders had been pietty well elimi nated. There was no weakness, however. On the contrary, strength was displayed all over the list. The Westlngnouse interests wete stimulated by the announcement that inter est on tho scrip, amounting to 9 per cent, will be paid Maich 15. Stocks finishing better thai? they opened weie Chartiers Gas, Philadelphia Gas, Lus terf Switch and Signal and Underground Cable. Aiibrake and Tleasant Valley ie ceded a ttifle. The unlisted tractions held clo-elv to tho'flguies of the previous (lay. Iheie were bids for Duquesuoat fie last call, but rio offers. SHiesiu nrst can were uaawi ten anu signal 1 19K, 10 Philadelphia Gus at 15 53 Luster at at BH iSocond call, 200 Lustertir S 340 Pleisi ant Vullev at 24, 20 Sw 1'ch and big'nai at 19. Thit devil, 50 Citizens' Ti iction at 61, 100 Chai tiers- Gas at 7, 40 Pipeagu at 8K, 8 Phila delphia Gas at 15J, 50 Bit minghnni at 24. Tnerallv in Lita?ei nt tho afteinoon session, in face of tho repoit that the mills aro woik ing unsatisfactorily, showed that Inends of the company have ditTerent adrices. Thei 0 weie no offers ol Iuquesnebondsbelowpai. For Biimingham 99 was bid. Electric sciip could have been maikcted at 9s At the last moment Birmingham Traction was 01 lciedat4l. Bids and offers were: URST SFCOND TnlllD EXCIIVVGE HALL. ("ALL. CALL. STOCKS. B A 15 A B A P.P.S&M.Bx. 450 473 .... ('iiar.Yal.Gii.Co 0' 6'.... 7 .... reo'sX.G.iP.C 8"SM S' &'i -1 - Phllsile IphH Co. 15H lo'o 13il 1 Wi 1J7 tieellngt,as Co .... 19 .... 13 M.Pitt In. P. Co. 5 20 5 3) CeiilrldTractlon. "SV,.... 2S?s 20 "W 2371 cUlzins' 1'r-ic'n. W a 61 MJ (1 Wi 61 Pleasant Vallei.. ..!. 24 21 24'i 3. 24 P. 'uuc. It. It.Co 23)8 SO' N.Y.iC G.C.C. .... !'i 50'i Luster Mln. Co.. sc, ! s 9 9 lu Westhigli'cLlec. 16.... 1 ... 15S Mon. A iter Co.. 27'i 29 T,xi U.S. AS. Co 19(3 19H IM 195 W. 1S U.b..ct.Co pra 39 .... 30 W e-tingh'cA. 1J. 105K 108 103 fe. U. (.able Co... ri .... WA COALERS COME UP AGAIN. A KlMOIi OF SOME NEW AKKANGE 3IBNT WITH THE COXES. The Expected Gold Shipments Begin, Ho'ding iho General Stock Market in Check Ilucket Shop Tactics ln.London Hold blocks Down at That Center. Xi vv Yoke, Feb. 19. The stock market pre sented a strong fiont this morning with a diminishing volume of business in eveiy thlng but the Qoal stocks: but later in the day the taking of $500,000 gold for expoi t induced fieo realizations and some hammering by the prolcssionals, with the effect of maten nllyiedncing quotations. The new anima tion in-the Coal stock was stimulated by a rumoi that Beading had made sonic new ar rangement with Coxc Bros.; but the bidding npof the stock by biokeis snpposed to be identified with the sj ndicate which brought about tho combination, staited a lively run to cover on tho pait of tho shorts. Theio were the same tactics pmsiied in the other Coalers, and advances in those shares, ex tending to 1i per cent, weie made. Tho general list was weak in the eaily deilings in sympathy with the London fig ures induced by the liquidation for tlio ac count of a noted "bucket shop" keepertheio and w Inch caused some pressure to sell heie forloreign account. Western Union, Lake Eno and Western stocks, Tennessee Coal and some other specialties weie lemarkably stiong, aud tho whole list followed toward noon. Theiewasa further advance in Chi cago Gas, and later in the day Sugar rose ov cr 1 pei cent. The maikot, however, pi c scnted few featuiesof mteiest outsidoof the trading in the Coaler-, and the expoit of gold checked the rising tendency towatd noor, after which thero was liee realizing, though the volume of business wns not laigo until just beroie the close, when the pi essuie to sell became moie uigent. Theio was undoubtedly an incicase in the shoit inteiest Horn the dav's operation'., though tho approach of the double noliday had some- Influence in the liquidation of long accounts. The selling foi the short ac count was most marked in the late trad ing, and sudden diops in Lackawanna, Chi cago lias anil Tennessee uoai gave tuo mai ket a wether appearance than it leaily possesseel. Thejclei-e was weak at tho low est points. The whole list is lower this evening, but losses aie guuci-allv for small fractious, w bile St Paul is off 1; Union Pacific, Xow England and Rock Island each J- pel cent; Atcnison and the Xoithem Fa cifio stocks each 1 per cent. Suar iose 1 and Lake Erie and Western 1. The total s ilea or stock to day wore 4CG,92 shares, including Atchison, 13,490; Chicago Gas, 54,540, Delowaie, Lackawanna and Western, 15,000, Erie, 13,100; Louisville and Xashvillc, 5,910; NVw Jersev Central, 5,5tu; Northern Pacific piefoired, 9 770. Xew England, 14 720. Readme, 161 970; Richmond and W est Point, 4 05J. St. Paul, 25,173; St. Paul and Oruiha, J 200: Union Pa cific, 9 213: Western Union, 17.9J5 Ruilioad bonds weie still less animated than for some time, and the liquidation in the stock list extended to this class of se curities in the afternoon, many of the lead ing issues show nig a decline for the uay. The Readings again came to the fiont and displ ved fiimncss. Savannih and West ern lstsjwere again veiy active, and after a liso to S5 settled hack to S2J. Tho total transactions leached 2,074,000, and the Bead ing thirds fuinishedSl,OuO The follow ing tihle shows the pricis orictive stocks on the New York stock Kxeh uigevcsterd iv Corrected dad forTHfc Disfvtcii by MIiTNti & Stephcnso", oMest Pittsburg members of the New 1 ort btock Exchange, 57 Vourthavtnuo: 140; Hale1 k Xorcross, 105: Ilorn Silver, 375; Mexlcnn, 170: Onturii.4100: Ophir, 260; Plym outh. 175; feavago. 120: Sierra Xevada. 140; Stand 11 0,125; Union Consolidated, 150; Bel cher, 230. Bar Silver Quotations. Xew Yoek, Feb. 19 Special. Eir silver in London, 41 15-lfid per ounce.. Xew York dealeis' price lor silver, 90KQ91o per ounce. PLENTY OF CASH. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton (111. put Am. bugar Helming Co Am.feugurKennhicC(i.,pfd Ate li.. lop. &s i C.-matlian Paellie... Canada bonthi ru Central ot Ncv, Jersev .... Centril Picltie 1 In sapcake and Ohio C. &0., Utiifd C. 10., 2dtM Chlfifto G 1- Trust. (1, Bur.&Quiuci C, Mil. A St. Paul ('.. 'Mil. Xbt Paul, ifil.... ('., Roe k I. iP C. fet. P. M.iO ('., St. P. VI: & O.. pfd ... C. .t Xorthwestern ( A- Aortlnveslern, pfd. C. C, C. X I C. C. C. XI. pfil Col. Colli Iron Col. & Hocking Val Del., Lick. X West Del. X Hudson Denver Ulo (Jnnelc Deu. X Ulo Grande, pfd.... F.. T Va X Ua F. T.. Va. X(. 1., 2pm ... IlllnoisCcnln! Like I rie X v cslern Lake Fnc X Western, pfd. Like shore & VI. b Louisville-& Nashville Michigin Central Mobile & Ohio Missouri Pacific N etieinil Conlaire Co. . . Nation it Conligc Co., pfd. National Lead lril6t ' New York Central X. Y., C. XM. L I N. Y., C. ASM,., Ist pfd. I a. 1,, c. a. si. 1.., .a prei N. Y.. L 1,411 N. Y.I.. E. & W.,prcf.... X. Y XX. E N. Y.. O XW Nortolk X Vesteru XoriolkX Western, pfd . North American Co Northern Patltic Northern Paelflc. pfd OliloXMississIpnl Pacific .Mill Peo.. Dec. X Evans Phi! idclphia X Reading. P.C.C.XSt.I P.. U..C. tSt. ,.. pfd Pullman Palace ( ir Richmond X W. P T Richmonil X W. P. T., ufd St. raid A Dtmitli . . St. Paul X Duhith. pfd St. Paul.. Minn, X Jlan 'Icxn4'ici'l Union I'acitic Wnb-ish It ilit'li, pfd Western Union Wheeling XL. E U heeling XL. E.. pfd.. DIs a, ittle Fl. Trust National Lead Co ... National Le id Co , pfd., Open nigh lug. est. Lowest. ICIOs ing bhl. '1 -,0's 8.1' M'a 1Tb "25' ( ti2' 421, 7f'a I271-. 'K4 ithx in inv4 is I 37'fi K'A loS lll' itti. 40 'a I I 19 "is" ' 7SC5, 123 Vo'i G7 Hl'i' ll'i 0'l .Vl',1 lil'n, uoA 55' 62'3 423,1 81 i, 1C3-, 7a', 127", 01 4s l'Vl 117,8 40 9aa 1111 inv,, 76-J, 41! 32 75 52l"' 24't to1 Vi JJ'M 5-"i 70 371 121! 1)'J l.i 18 491 S 1 19 J Si'il 7S1, 123 Si To1;, "ill" ' J5V or, S2 2'4 3:14. lw, I,") c. 42'; SOM 11IS 77V 127 Sit. 474 11a 117 "riji. "37" 31V 15GU nis; 17t 4SCJ l'i K "24'i 6 123 3I e.. S2S U2', 2-1 81 IX) Hi US 32 241( ri) 42Si 10714 775, lJ.'S unh 47V, 114 1171, li-i 71H "S7 ?l'j l-7 KIICj 17 43K 18i in. 23 '6T ,li-4. TBTj 23 122 7 j i 74 'f inv 10" ii 1W 30 ' 38 78 4Ja '8l' 13 L, 764 41 33', 52' 21' lG!i W 3sk 2W GOV 1036l 7I5 11 G2' 94s 11 1 104 41' ft SOli is'ii 23 h. C71 '37 - I 5S 13V 70 inc. 1 112 MTj tti 13S roc. xn'i 73Y 495a i'i ll 29V tij I7C 77!S S4Hl 84 10 ; ?o 62 Ws 1( M ,jl. 41 Z 32'g 71 EO'j lev 14 4"V K'i 2V5 67 vj 'ts 3S 20 Jf 2j 64 188 15'a 7 43 W. 112 10 13?a 298 N7V SI? 1 1 'ft 4J3a 35 81 fur- Phlladelphla'tocks. Closirn onotatlons of PhlladclDhla stocks nlsheil tiv Whitnev X Ktiplicnsou, breikers, Xo 57 Fourth avcuud, members ol New York StiKk Exchange. tiia. ASkca. Pennsvlvsnla Railroad. Itcv ling IfatlroiU . ... llutrilo. N. Y XPhlla . 1 chlgn Vallev Noriheru Pacific Northern Facltii'.prcf .. Lelifgh Navlgatltm .... Philadelphia X trie .... . olK . 29 5-10 . Vi S1 , . 23 V , r,7V 51'4 . 33T, 6fi 29), 24 68 54M I?oslon Stocks Closing Prices. Atch. X Topeka ."3Sj Franklin i Ro-tou X Mbauv. .201 Kiarsage do Jlai ie. . . I, eisitol a Chi. Ilur. X (Julne'y.108 santa te Copper . FisfernU K. 09... 122 Taiuirick itch'iurgl. R .. .. 8o Annlstdu Land Co .. J-UIU.V. rere M.pici so liosion i.anei to ... K C..M. .1. XO 11. 1.1 ban Diego Laud Co Mass. Central 1BV1 est bud Lam! Co Me Central, com 20 Hell Telenhonc N . Y. X N . England. rOV ' Lsnisoii "jtore S. . .. Old Colonv. .. . , .170 JWater Power Allouez M.'C. (new). 14 t'ent. kilning, Atlantic 9 N.E. T llostou X Moat 23 II. i II Conner Calumet Xllecla 200 IThumson- Houston. 12 10' 22 1-.SS. 31V, 6S1 17 uh 9 WA 3a 7k .. 14'i Boston Llectrlc Stocks. Feb. M.-iSpecial. 'Hie latest, electric BOSTOV, stock quotatlous to-day were Eld. Boston Electric Light Co 104 T. H. F. Co oV Do preferred 2SS Ft. W. E. Co H'i i. Assented Trust receipts 155t Detroit Electric Works t Asked. 110 5J 29 13V 15ii S'i Mining Stock Quotations. Xcw Yor.K, Feb. 19 Adams Consolidated, ISO; Aspen, 200: Best & Belcher, 240; Chollar, HO; Crown Point, 110; Dendwood T., 195; Eureka Consolidated, 183; Gould & Curry, Borrowers Still Hackviard Xo Change In the Interest Bate. Money wns 111 good supply yesterday. There was a lair inquiry lor accommoda tions, but not so large as bankers desired. The current late of interest w as G per cent, With call loans at something less In a few instances. Tho Clearing House statement to day will show an impiovement on last week, showing moro activitv in general trade. Bank elciriugs were $2,224,530 05 and balances $402 544 33. The Xew Yoik market is thus epitomized: Timo money is in slightlv better demand, but 110 better lates arc as yet bid. The sup ply docs not show any diminution, although lendeishold their money rather moie firmly. Bid rates are as follows: 1 per cent Ior 30 to Ooday, 3 per cent iorUO dajs,3JS4 per cent lorloni to six months. A London special says iniegaid to gold movements: "Rankers heie ridicule tho re ports tint have been cabled heie lioui Xow York that gold is about to be sent hero Irom Amenta. On thovontrary they asseit that gold shipments m the neir future are mpro likely to bo made to the United States tnan Horn Xow York to this city." At Xew Y01 k yesterduv money on call v. as easy at i2 aer cent: last loan, Vix clo-ed, otfeieil ut 1. Piimo meicantilo paper, "2J-J stoiling exchange qmct but firm ai 1 btyi for 60-day bills and $1 SSi for demand. Closing nond Quotations. U. S. 4sreg llfi U. b. 4s coup Ilb34 U.S. 2s ion U. b. -tsiscoup Pacific la of 'T ICO Louis ma stamp. Is.. 81 JU-sourl 6s Tciin. new set 0s ,.1M Tenn new set. &....iol Tenn. new se't. 3s... 71 Canada bo 2ds 104 Cen. Pacific lsts... lUo Den. XR. G. lsts .. 1I7M Den. X It. G.4s "so Den ill. G.AUstls - Ene2ds 107 M.. K. X 1. Gen." V. &7& Rid. tAsked. M , K. X T. Gen. 5s 4V( Mutual Union fis....l(M . J. C. Int. Cert...ll2"- N ortheru Fac lsts. 11 V N'orthirn Pac. 2d-..114l4 Northwestirn eons 137 Xurthw'n el'brs 5s.10ii ju-cgon Tratu. Gs. sr. 1,. a, 1. vi. lien. .&.& M.L.Xbanr.G-n3r..iaii St. l'vnl Consuls... 1121 st P . C. X P. Isf..lin Tcx.i'.L.G. Ir. Rets S2 Tex IMS G Tr.RcUSI'j Union l'ac. lsts 10b v, V.istbhore. R. G. At-st., ..1031 ,. 7 ; bal- bal-ex- Sank Clearings. Xew York Bank clearings, $124,949,207 ancc, $0,5s7,342 Boston Rink clearings. $13,157,082; ances,$I,tC2,947 Moiior -22i per cent: change 0:1 Not- York, 15.0c discount. PHiLADLLrjiA Bank dealings, $13 520,444; bal mces, $2,0.0.191. Money Zi per ( cut Evltivioiie Bink cleann'-S, t2,5S3,5I4; bal ances, $.?)S,30S. Rate G per cent. Cincvao Monev easv at 4UQ6 per cent. Bmk dealings, '$15,292,822. New Yoik ex change 50c discount. Nlw Orxeaxs Clearings, $1,937,S22 71. Xew Yoik exenange, sight commercial, 50c per $1,000 premium: bank, $1 50 per $1,000 pre mium. Memphis Xew York exchange selling at par. Clearings, $670,024: balances, $287,755 THE' HOME MARKETS. Eggs Still Lower, and Choice Dairy Products Fairly Steady. POULTRY FIRM AT QUOTATIONS. Trhcat and Flour a Shade Hisher, and Other Cereals Quiet. GEXEEAL GGOCEEY LIf.ES UNCHANGED CHICAGO Is a bis bag of wind flavored by tho stockyards, according to Murray's TV oriel's Fair letter for TUjJ DISPATCH tomorrow. LATE NEWS IX BRIEF. Rnssia will knuckle under to Great Britain in the Pamier dismitc. Tlie Virginia House of Delegates has passed a State debt bill with amendment. A vein just discoveied in Bandera county, Tex., j ields richly of both gold and silver. Rumored that the Pennsylvania Com- fany w III douDle its track fiom Louisville to ndianapolis. Six conductors di-charged by the St. Fnul Citv Railroad Confpany have sued the company for slander. Xorth Dikott Cleveland Democrats have adopted Hill's Xew Yoik tnctics by calling a "snap" convention. Another aurora was visible at Ann Ar bor, Mich , Thursday night. Clonics mter feied with the spectacle. The German colony in the Russian Prov ince ol Oienbuig is in a state of collapse, owing to lamine and tjphus. j O. A. Kenter, lately President of a bank atCairoll, la., has fled tho town wlthbl3 lamily, leaving many creditors. Tlie wbaleback Wctmoro wns -seized by a Doputv Sheriff ut Victoria, B.C., for col liding with and sinking a scow last Satur day. . . The American Expiess Company is said to be ciowdingout the United States Com panv on the Chicago and Southeastern Rail road. Tho London Divorce Com t has directed Kail Rnsscll to pay only the taxed costs of the Countess Russell inhci recent separation suit. Berry Turner, of the notorions Turner gan.r. was hunted 'down near Middlchoro. Ky., Thursday, l.y a posse, mortally wounded by a bullet aud then hanged. Dr. Tnlmage would settle the World's Fair Sunday closing Question by Chicago preacheis uniting nnd holding religious ser-4 vices in tlio r.xpositiqn uuutungs. M. Liur, the Fieneh Deputv, whom Min ister Consfins publicly slapped in the face last month, lias decided to call his assailant to account befoie a court of justice. Thoict-olt in Ccara, Brazil, which was caused I14 tnediscoveiyth.it tho Governor ot the Piovince was a partisin or Fouseca, has been pacified by his resignation. Tho Tribune,, of Rome (Ga.), having changed hand-, will now support Cleveland .instead of Hill. On the other hand, the Au gnsti C eviucic has flopped from Cleveland to Hill. The Whisky Trust is slid to be behind a scheme to -ecuio control of all Chicago biewdries not owned by the English sv ndi cate. Tho new combine is to have $5,000,000 capital. Christian Huebcncr and C. TV. E. Som nierinover, puncipal owners of the Eau' Clane, S is., peail button factory, have been attested for violating the alien contiact labor law . , A duel took place near San Diego, Cal. between two druggists, nanjod Poole and Sipp, both well-known citizens. Poolo was instantly killed and Sapp is in jail, chargd with inurdei Tlie Hyde-Hopewell civil rightscase nt Des Moines has been decided against the colored plaintiff. Tlie Comt's opinion is that a restaurant, unlike ain inn or hotel, is a puvate business. The Mary'anelappropiiition asked for by thoWoild's ruirbill, has been cut bv the ssenate Finance Committee from $100,000 to $50 COO. A contingent fund of $10,000 is added, to be under the control of the Governor. Colonel J. B. Simpson letnrned to Dallas, Tex, from Hot Spungs Thmsdav. and was auesteel onacuargo of embezzling $23 000 fiom tho Scotch Loan Company, of Edin burgh. Tho Colonel was leleasedon ball. P. Jones Monnghan, who mjsterlously disappeiied fiom West Chester, Pa , four months ago, ai 1 iv ed nt Sin Francisco yester day on tho ste-imerMaiipo-a from Australia. He says he-lelt home becau-e he was half crazed by overwork and insomnia. Tvvobloodcd Clvdesdale stallions in tho stable or William Price, at Crawfordsville, Ind, seenred fieedom from their stalls Thursday snd bojitn flghtmg. One of tiiem kicked and bit his opponent to death, and was himself hadlv injuied. Thedeadani mal w as v alueil a,t $1,500 When Chailes C. dimming, a colored mm dercr, was legally hanged at Sivannah ve-teiday, he bade each lellow prisoner goodby in a sep irate stanza of dozgeiel of ills own composition. His religious en thnsiisni was almost maniacal, and lie de dal ed ho was going straight to heaven. IX VMMAItloX, the groat Frnnch astron omer, savs tho sen may go out one or thrso elnvs. I?e. d Ins argumont in Trl DIS PATCH to-morrow. Prudently break up your cold by the timelv use ot Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, an old remedv for sore lungs and throats, and a certain curative lor colds. La Grlpue Successfully Treated. "I have Just recovered from a second at tack of the giip this year," says Mr. Jas. O. Jones, publisher ot the Leader, alexia, Tex. "In the latter case I used Chamber lain's Coutrh Tcemedv. and I think with con siderable success, oijly bein? in bed a little over two eiays, against ten aavs ior me nrst attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this "remedy, as I had to go to bed in about sue hours alter being 'struck with it,while in the first case? I was able (o attend to business about two days belore getting 'down.'" TTS$U" We have called yonr attention to Minne haha Hour several times. Hare, you tried It yet? xhs Oft ict or The Disr vtch, ) Pittsbdtg, Fiudvy, February 10 ? CotJrri:Y Produce (Jobbing prices) The egg market has iound a still lower level, and prices are 13c per dozen below -the highest point touched a couple of weeks ago. Job lots of fresh eggs were sold to-day a shade below 22c per dozen. Choice cream ery better is fairly steady .-t prices quoted, and cheese is firm enough to go higher. Poultry is hardly in sufficient supply for demand, and prices show an upward" in clination. The game season is near its end for this season. Vegetables are urni at quotations, with cabbage and onions a shade higher. Tropical fruits are ?iuiet, with price's unch mgeil. Fancy Malaga grape3are hardly to bo had at any price. ArrLEs St 0Cei?I 75 per liarrel. IIirrTEa-cn-ainery Elgin. SfStSic; Ohio bnnrts. 2S5iVir: common eountry butter, 17lic: choice cuuntrvrejll. -2ra2Trf.-. M Bi:v2.s-Npw Yor and Michigan pea. $1 9032 ro: n-r-owfit, $2 1V3'2 25: I.lmi lieans. 4ic ? lb: hand picked miMlliun, ft s.Vi51 0ft Hues wax. Choice, S022j'"? lb; low grades. 22 2oi. RlCKWiptvr FLOtTK N'cw. 212'2C'P ft. ClIki.s:-OIilo choice. 11.4iai2r: New lork clie-ese-. l?12).e': Llmhnrger. 12IEI3HC: Wisconsin svrelter, full cream. 13(ivM)e: imported sweitzr. 2i;G2G1.iC cioer Conntrv elder. .: 535 ro ? barrel; sand relncel. ; OOrSn, W: cral. riele-r. $7 VXSa 00. CiiAxitiuats-Perboi. S2 00(fl2 50: per barrel. 57 'Waco Fr.Gs-strle-t'v fresh nearby stock.2122c;stongc ecr-c lfiflscperelo. FFATiitr.s KxtroliTe geese, 5753c: No. 1, 4 SOe lb: mived lot. Klrkic. Hi im Fi'UtTS l'traclies. ht'ves. 5'stc: evape ntiel apples, SkCOc. apnlut-'. Billci lilackberrfes. raXc: ra-plierries. isaisc; huckleberries. 7c; Cal ifornia pe-11163, Va(39 -c. Uwiz-Wlld turkeys, 51501?2CO each: mallard elucks. $1110 per pilr; teal ducks. $2 75S3 IX) per dozen: p!ica3antj. SI 2s rcr pair: quail. Si 10 per eleizcn: squirrel-, 1 00cl 23: rabbit-. yrt?- per pilr: wlieilede-er. 1213j lt: saelilles. W-Se p " HoFY New crop white clover. 16&17C: Cali fond 1 holier. IZOl'n "4 lb MArtE si ULr r38ie- ? gallon. "VIAPI t bLOAH 10c "3 fls. PoULTr.r Alive Clucsens. 7Cl3S7SearaIr. large; tWCTc. mtllnm:llve tnrkejs loi2c$ !b: ducks HM a pilr: liv jrec-e. ?I 25 a pair: elns d chickens. 12130 lb-dressed turkeys, 315c?ID; dresod ducks, lVTMte-f tb. 1 OTVTnts canoaii iia. ;eMW. em irn .; num store. 40JM3C a bus'iel . s jiithcrn sweets SI 5erat 75 a barrel;, Jerse'vs. $3 COrSj-l 25 ?feis Westcm rcclcaneel medium clovrr. jols bIngatSG2.":nnmmoth at S3 40: timothv. V Wfeir prime and 91 55 for choice: blue grass. 12 b5(S2 SO: orchard grass. SI 75: millet. 81 CO: d niian. SI 15; Iliingariiii. SI 10; line lawn. 25c ? Ibisccd buck wheat. 51 -ioi so. Tvllow Country, -tc: citv rendere-el. 5c. TnortrAL Frdits I unons. faiicy.Mi'Sslna.si 50 3 75; Florida "iranges, f2(IO2 50 a box; Valncli oranges. S4 0O?4 50 a box: bananas. ?1 5.ai 7. firsts. $UX1 25 rood seconds, per bunch; Malasi grancs. SSOixfJIOOOa Iiairharrel: pineapple's. lofittCc apiece: Persian dates, Vifrtfic per pound ; layer nzs, l14c per ponnel. Vegetables Canbage. ft (W?4 00 a hundred: yellow Dnnve-r onions. S2 23(3)2 50 1 barrel; toma toes. S3 00(.1 25 a crate: celery. 25S!30i; per dozen: turnips. EOe-SJi 00 a barrel; new Lennuda potaioes, S3 CO a barrel. Groceries. There aro no new developments in this linesmeo our last leport. Coffees aro re poi ted firm at the lato advance, and sugars are quiet. All kinds or canned goods are firm, with a prospect of an advance id the near future. Gp.fev COFFEE-Fancy. 22(B)23c: choice Rio. af iS22-c: primp. 25c: In er grade Rio. isffiiac: old i.overiime-nt Java. 2T29c: Jiancalbo. 2Hea22c: Mniha, 2S23c; Santos, "lgc; Caracas, 22, 23c: La Glial ra. il'i&'l'ir. Roasted (in pipers) btaudard brane's. 10.00c; high era les, 23.4lVS2r,1c; olil Government Java. bulk. 31(8333: "Maracaibo. 221324c: hanti'3, 19,23e: ppabcrry. 2CKc: choice Rio,2iKe: prime Rid; 20'-c; good Rie. Wsc; ordinary, 17 sricts (whole) Cloves. 10312c: allspice, IOC; cassia. Sc: pepper, lie: nutircg. 70SOc. PLTI OLEUvl-IJobber-' priees) 110 test. t: Ohio. 120. 7e-: held. iglit. LAP lest, 6"c: water white. "Wljsc": globe. liffilPsc: el due. 13c; carua eline. lie; roraune, lie; red oil, 10illc; purity. 14c:oleine. 12c. Miners' oil No. 1 winter, strilneek 3O40cper gal. : summer. 35(?37c: lard oil. 5255c. Svaop Corn syrup. 25eg)2sc: choice sugar symn, 34(T2Vlc; prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prime, N. b. "Molasses Fancy new crop, 4042c; choice, 40llc: old crop. a33c; X. O. yrup. Sod c BI-carb. in kegs. 3KdjB'c:bl-carb. injs, 5J,c;bi-carb, assorted pae kages, 5JjCc: sal soda, in kegs, lie: ilo granul-iteel. 2c. Candles star, full vnlglit, 9c; stearine, per set, Sc; panftlue. ll(312i-. Iticp Ilcid Carolina, b'iOO'ic: choice. 5VKc; Lonlslan t, 5(c&jc. bTAKt 11 I'rarl, 4c; cornstarch, 5jSC'c; gloas stareh. 5le-l5"c. Foeeiun t KL'ITS Laver raisins, 2 f0: London iTeer.!. f225- Muscatels. SI 75; California Vluscatels. !1 4C1 COtValinela, 5-!ilffiSc; Omtara taleueia. 7 7'ic; Sultan 1. sffiUTc: currants. 4f3l",e': Turtey pr incs. 4"(oJc; FiTneh pruiu-s. S1s.c: coeoannts, 'f. 10O. Se 00: almoueltf. Lan.. lb, JK-: do Ivlc 1, l"r; do shelleel, 50c: walnuts. Nap., 13011c: Slcllvtil licrts. lie; Smyrna Sgs, 12l3c: new dates. 5rti5Sc: Rrazllnnts. 7c: recans. 13(3iI4c: citron, 'ilb,2122c: lemon peel. 10c s lb; orange peel. 12c. DntED Fruits Apples, sllceei. 6,(S?8S.'c: apples, evaporateel, G'se.sc: peaches. Evaporated, pared, lstajh ; peaches. California, evaporated, unpareel, 8Ca9c;c: cherries, pitted. 12c: cherries, unpitted, 6c: raspberries, evaporated, 1719c; blackberries, 45)llic; liuckleberrle's. 7c. St (.Alts Cubes. 44bC: powdered, 4Vc: gnnnlatcd. 4V4c: eonfcctloners', 4'4c: soft white, 3'(S4c; yel low, choice-. 3VT)3c: )ellow, good, a3e: yel low, fair. 3XISJ' e. Pickles jleillum, bbls (1,200), H 25: medium, hairbbls(COO), K65 MLT-No. l'plhbl, 51 20; Xo. 1, extrt. t?bbl, $110:diirv. f bhl. $1 20; eoarse crvstal. HbL SI 20; HlgKins' Fureka. 4-bu sacks, S2 sj; Ulggius Lureka. le 1 l-ll ickets. S3 CO. CAM.ED Goods btamlard peachs. SI 73(31 SO; 2iR SI 25(31 T: e'Xtl-l peaches, 2 00132 10; pie peaches. 8-vaiOc: flnc-t eorn. SI 25.! 50; Ufd. Co. com. 1 OIKJI 10: red cherries, s.1 CO! 10; l.lma beans. $1 35; soaked do. &3c; stringed do. 05&c: marrow I it peas, il 00(31 15; soaked wis. (STOc: plneipples. 51 2K1 S): Rahaina do. 52 CO: dam-on plums. SI CO; greengages. $1 85: egg plums. Si 00; Callfonda apricots. SI 83,42 CO: Califoniii pears. f2 V2 J): do greengages, SI 83; elo egg plums, S. 83: eitra white cherries. S2 Tt.2 Sj: ra-pberrie-s, 51 lVSI 23; striwberrles. ).. 1 10; goosebcrriiifc,. Si oomi or; tomatoe-c uuTedjc; salmon, i-ro cans. SI Til iO: blackberries. SOc: succotash. 2-lb cans, so iked. IHJc: do green. 2-lb cans, SI 25f5;i 50: eorn beer. 2-!b e-.n. ?1 Cil 70; l-lt eaus. SI 20: baked beans. SI 40l 55; lobsters. 10-Ib cans, SI 15: mack erel. 1-ibcnns. holleel. SI 50: sardines, domestic, is, J4 0Ol 10: -s, !50; sardines, lmportcel W. Sll 50(5)12 tO: sardines, imported, s. SIS 00: sar dh csv- mnstard, S3 4C: sarellnes. spiced. S3 50. I isti hxtra Xo. 1 bloater mackerel. S2I 00 per bbl: evtra N'o 1 do. mess. ?20 CO: Xo. 2 shore mack erel. SI j 10: Xo. 2 larg- m a.'kerel. S17 00; Xo. 3 large mackerel. 515 50: No. Ssmall mackerel. $10 CO. Herrings split, fs 50: lake, S" CS t JOO-Ib bbl. White, nsh. J. 00 ? 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout, S3 50? hair bhl Finnan haildies, 10c tl lb lee land hallbnt. 12c i lb Pickerel, half bbl. WOO: qu irter bbl. $1 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkon" herring. r0c. OATJIEAL $4 75C5 03. are strong:, and prices of the latter are ad vanced a shade, in accordance with sates re ported. At the adv ance there is little or.no margin to the Jobber who is not stocked np. With the exception of wheat and flonr, cereals aro still quiet, and markets are in favor of buyers all along the line. Following quotations are for carload Jots on track. Dealers charge an advaUce on these prices from store: W nEAT N'o.2 reel. 'SiSOOc: Xo. 1 red. 9304c Cokn Vo. 2 vc!le ear. 4S (5j)41c: hlgn mixed eir. 45v(ffi!0e-: mlvel ear. 4iiS&tMc: No. 2 vellow shell. ineetS'-c: high mixed sliclled. 44($M.e; Hi ted shelled, 43'i lie-. OvTS No. 1 oats. Ji,'-(3.37e: No. 2 wrhtte. tjVf eei&c: extra N o. 3 oats. .IjeST.V-.c; mixed oat. 3.Q 34- llvE N'o. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. S091c; Xo. 1 W istern. S.-ac. ILODK-Jobblng prices Fancy spring patents, S" 25e5 W: fancy winter p itents. $" :&, 5o: fancy straight winter. 3 0v" 25: fancy straight spricg, S3 IVB5 40: clear winter. M 75uS 0U: straight XXXX biters'. $150(34 73. Rve tfolir. 4 VOf, 1)0. illLLKPLD No. I white miili'liugs. SIS UO?I0 00 per ton: No. 2 white middling:,. sit.0fS117 00; brown mldlllngs. Sl 0021700: winter wheat bran. 817 00 17 50: chop teed. Sl7 0o2i) to. II vr Ilaie-d tlmothr. choice. 513 0reai3 25: Xo. 1. Sl'2(iej12 25: N'o. 2. Sll 1011 23: cloTer hay. Sll 30 12 00: lewse from wagbn. 813 C0I313 CO, according to quality; packing h iv, "S TifeS M. STitvw OaU, $7 50o 00: wi.cat, S6 0u6 50: rye, S7 0O&7C0. Provisions. Markets are firm in the lines of hog prod ucts, and prospects' ire fair lor an advance in prices at the Saturday meeting of packers. Sngar cured hams. large Sugar eured hams, meellnm , Sugtreured lums. small...... ...... etigar cured California hams Suzar cured b. bteou Migar cured skinned hams, large.... Stigircnreelskiuneel hams, medium. Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cnreel bemcles shoulders. ...... Sagarciiredskluned shoulders Sugar cured bacon shouMer Sugar cured drr alt slioiuders vugar cured, beef, rounds Sngarcured. beef, setts -ugar cured, beef, flats Raeon. clear sides, joibs R icon, clear bellies. !3ilbs. ............. Drv saltilearsleScs.3,tisave'g Dry salt clear sieles, 2016s ave'g. Mess pork, heavy Mess pork, family Lard, reilued In tierces '. , Lard, renned in one-halfbbls Lard, rcflueel In ro-ll tubs Lard, refined In20-lbpii!s Lard, refined In jO-Ibcaus Lard, reflned In 3-Ib tin pails , Larel. refined in .-lb tin pails , Larek refined in 10-lb tin palls , 9' . I3! .. 10 .. 7-' ,. 9H . 10"4 . 10i ,. 7 3 : W . 6 ,. 12 'i 8 6V VA . 13 00 . 13 00 5 6K 64 6'. 6'i THE AMERICAN' T CL1I3IAST Is tho literary sensation of the year. Chapter XVIII., with synopsis of previous chapters, in THE DlSPATqU to-morrow. Stick to the home-made American rem edy and you vrill not be disappointed. 25 cents. EAX ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, HO. 401 Smit hfielel Street, Cor. Fonrth Avenue. Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, 75,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. its Certain to satisfy you. One bottle of Piso's Cure for Consumption will convince you of its wonderful efficacy. Drdggists 25 cents. tus The LateFIELDMARSHALMOLTKE Never suffered from a cold or catarrh, simply because h e al waj s used tho So den Mineral Pas tilles when goinjr outdoors from a heated room dur ing the winter months. He at tested theofflcacy of Soden Mineral Pastilles In a let ter with his auto graph signature addressed to So den Mineral SDrincrs Co. of Soden, Germany. Bewaro of imitations. Tho genuine im ported must have the signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co.," Xew York, around each, box. a ;JS2sfj2ga jrljyr -fs--.- fg. . -- acn A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY BE3T 270B Ssnerai HcusshQld Use. Grain, -Flonr and FoetJ. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange: One car Xo. 1 shell corn, 45s, bpot: 1 carXo. 1 timothy hav, ?12 37J, 5 days. Receipts as bulletined, 23 cars. Ry Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway tears of corn, 1 of rye, 3 or oats, 2 or hay, 1 of milt, 4 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 8 cars of hay, 3 of corn, 2 of flour. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of hay. Wheat and flour BKOKERS nXAXCIAX. Whitney tc brEPHENsoN1, 57 Fourth Avenue. apKWS nrnniC'e SAYIXGSBAXK. rtUrLt U 81 FOURTH AVEXUE. Capital. $300,000. Surplus. and undivided pieilits. $1I lSJ0.il. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUTF i President sec Treas. t per cent interest allowed on time da posits. OC2-D ESTABLISHED 1SS4. John M. Oakley & Co., BAXKEES AXD BROKERS. 45 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to Xew York and Chi cazo. Member Xew YorK, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanges. Only Pittsburjr member Chicago Board of Trade. ' Local securities bought and sold for cash or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid qu irterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1SS3) Money to Ipan on call. Information books on all markets maile'd on application. j-gj i It tci a 1 j ill iwiWs til it I ii for Srsfar.te and Children. "Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend i t as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. A-e'ivu, jr. rj., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. T. "The use of 'Castorla fa so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who, do not keep Castorla vrithin easy reach." Carlos Mjrttx. D.D , New York City. Late Pastor Bloomia-jcUlo Ref. onced Church. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, "d promotes Cy gestion. Without injurious medlcatioa. For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue) to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwix F. Paedzs. M. 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