SffiSSSSHRS Igsg2ai ,fJ!SJ-51. THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, FRIDAY, .- , MARCH 1J, 1892. MOEE FIFTH SAND OIL. The Kelso Farm Well Is Making Eighteen Barrels an Hour. SHALL DECLIKE IX PRODUCTION. Twcntj Locations Reported in the Territory fast of Verona. DEI GORDON WELL AT ERIDGETILLE The Wheeling Gas Company's well on the "V. J. Kcl&o farm was drilled deeper yester dayi and its production was increased from 10 to 18 barrels an hour. This well is located tw o miles southwest of McDonald anil about half a uiile northeast of Knox Bros.' Apple A Klyca's well on the Scott lanii. The Kelso well i in the fifth sand, and the neaicst i ell to it is that on the Scott farm. It is ui important test of this territory, and will doubtless bo tho cause of a great deal of drilling in tho region southn est of McDonald. The Kced well and that on tho cott, to the southwest of the Kelso, had oil in the fifth sand. The result of the deeper diilling in the Kelso well proves con clusively that there is plenty of fifth sand oil in the vicinity, and tliero arc operators ho believe that some small-sized gushers will be found near the Kelso No. 1. The Woodland Oil Company's well on the Crawford farm, souths esr of the Kelso, is down 230 feet, ana thev have made a location on the J. I teott farm, north of the well of Knox Bros'. Apple & Eljen. on the Scott laim. This company has a block ot 000 acres in this locality, and "it is considered as gilt cdeed a an v in tho region. Kirk & 0o."s well, on a portion of the Gladden farm, was leported to be in tho Goi don sand last night and showing for a well. Two Lieut "Wells Showing. Greenlee & Forst's No. 2, on the Wade farm, located a short distanco south of Mc Donald station, was leported in tho sand last evening and showing rather light. storey & Co.s well on the Nicholson lot. at Noblestown, is almost through the fifth sand and is practically no good. The sand is bard and fine anil or a very interior quality. GulTe & Co.'s -vrpll on Mrs. McMaster's .farm, nnttlicast ot Cukdale, will be on top of the filth sand this afternoon. J. M. Gufley & Co.'s No. 2 and 3, on tho John Ml Glenn farm, a lew hundred feet north of Willow Grove, should reach the Gordon sand early next wek. GucLertX Steele's No. 2, on the Burchmal lor. will also get the Gordon w ithin the next five da vs. The Mansfield Oil Company's No. 1, on the Davies lot at Willow Grove, is on top ot the Gordon, and will be drilled iu to-ddy or to moi raw. tslircfllcr Co.s well east of Willow Grove 1-in tile top of the third sand and issiiow im some oil. The pi eduction of the field fell off 500 bar ies yesterduvand stopped nt 14,500, the same as icported Wednesday morning. ISe.ii dle v & Kerr's well on the Robert Mc fow.ni farm, near BridgevJIle, is leported to h. through, the Gordon sand and dry in that lernution. They at e putting it dow n in tho 15. tii and. GnrTcy & Co.'s well on tho Jlarv Sturgeon firm is reported to be good for 200 ban els a d; y f.om the Gordon. Operations Hack of Verona. T'.'cre is considerable activity under way back of Verona on the Allegheny Valley ttnilroad. Tn enty locations are reported to h ie been made recently in the vicinity of Million n, and by the time the flowers have liWioed in the spring several important test wells should be completed. '1 he Philadelphia Gas Company is down 401 leet on the Hotaling farm, located four units southwest of Milltown. The Equitable Gas Company lias started to drill on a farm adjoining the Hotaling. Or, the Hess farm the Mutual Gas Company has just com pleted a cts iell which lias a minute pressure ofC50 pounds. Patterson & Jones arc donn several bun dled feet on the lluey farm, and other operators are getting ready to di ill. O'llara A Co- on tin' John Koran farm. located 2 miles northeast oi Scio, Allegany county, S. Y., ba e a fishing job on hands at M feet. The Whiteley Oil Company's well on the Vance farm t"Mt Morris is in, and ill oipt make more than 50 bai rcls a day. A test -n ell is being drilled in the Patlgh erry farm atCiown by unknown parties. Mallory 15: o-.' well, on the Kniinger farm, at Crow n. will be finished early next week. It 5s being drilled lor gas for the National Transit Company. Pergus .t Co. h ivo starteil a rig on the Lew is Snyder farm, in the Washington field. The McDonald Ganges. The production of the field was 24,500 yes tei day, 5"0 barrels less than the day before. The hourly gauges were as follows: Matthews X. 3, 40; Jennings, Guffey & Co.'s Ilerron No. 4, SO; Guffey and Queen's No. 1 Samuel Wet more. 23. Dei onlan Oil Company's Xos. 1 and2 Boce,33:OaUdale Oil Company's Xo. 2 Mor gan heir-, 20: Xos. "and 3 Baldwin, 35: Xos. 1 and 2 Wallace. 20: Forest Oil Company's Xo. 1 M. Wright, 50; Gullcy, Murphv & Co.'s Xos. land 2 5am Sturgeonj 20: Oakiiale Oil Coin pan v's Xo. 2 John Wetmore, 20; Brown Bros. Boliison & Co a Xo. 1 McMurrav. 25; produc tion. 21 550. stock in the field, 50.000. Tle mnsof tho Southwest Pennsylvania Pipe Line Company from McDonald Wednes day v. ere 23,032: outside of McDonald. 14.2SS. Tite National Transit runs were 30 041; ship ments, V!,2G5. ISuckeve runs, 3u2tS: s'.iip Tn.'iits 49,37-. Southern Pipe Line runs, 35, T43. Xcw York Transit runs. 31,357. Macks burg runs. 7S2. Eureka runs, S.1S3; ship ments, 2,333. Yesterday's Market reatnres. The report or the Xational Transit Com pany lor February shows these results. Credit balances, increase, 1,311,121; certifi cates, decrease, 750.263; stocks, increase, S59.S7G. The increase in the credit balances is significant as showing that producers are holding on for higher prices. Trading was unimpoit.intnnd'so weie fluctuations. The opening and highest was, 5o;c: lowest and closing, H)e Dailj average runs, 77,312; daily average shipments, 69,8s6. Xtw YonK, March 10. Petroleum opened steady, and, after declining 1 per cent, be came dull and remained so until the close. I'cunsUvania oil. spot sales none; April op tion, opening, ssjjc: highest, 5HJc: lowest, 5Dc: clo-ins. 5Jc Lima oil, no sales; total Miles. 12,003 bat I el. Oil Crrv.M.irch 10. Xational Transit certifi cates opened at ."Ijc: hlshest 503fc: low est, 5!)JsC: closed, 30c: ales, lS.OUObairels: clear ances. K2,nm imriels: shipments. 04,003 boil-els: run", !,B76 barrels. Biiadford. March 10 Xational Transit cer tificates otiened at 59c: closed at 59Jc; highest, 5J-Jc; lowest, 5'i8c; clearances, 13,003 bairels. . WEAKNESS ATTACKS PRICES. They Itange Considerably Lower All Along the Line The Trade Did Not Feci as "ns as on Previous Occasions Win ter "Wheat Not a Tropical Plant. CHICAGO Wheat was unsettled to-day, but the general feeling was one of w cakness, and juices aeragcd considerably lower. The first transactions were at c below to ic yho e yesterday's last figures. A heavy soling pressure was soon made manifest, under the influence of which the market broke over 1c in a ery short time, hut r.t the bottom purchases to take visible profits on the decline caused a reaction. There were several fluctuations within the established range, and the close was at a loss or about z compared with j esterday's last figures. The cold wm e made its ap pearance ns ad vet Used, but tho trade did not feel as nervous over it as it did vester duv, and seemed to conclude that as winter wheat was nota tropical plant lieezlug was not likely to piove fatal to it, especially ns it piomised tobeofshoit duration, the Signal .-ervico predicting a rise in temperature. Xew York operators were the first to grasp the situation, and it was heavy selling on orders from them which started local dealers to unloading the long wheat w liica they took in on the cold wave scare or yesteiday. This change in sentiment was supplemented by w cak cables early, w hlch proi ed a disap pointment. Anotherincentive to the selling was the general feeling that the Govern ment crop report duo this afternoon would prove a bear document, and show the stock of wheat in farmers' hands deprcssingly large. In view of all this, many of the holders of wheat made haste to get lid of it befo-.e the break they looked lor should come, and the bears made an equal effort to get out a short lint: for the same reason. The result ot all this was a ery weak market for the first half hour. Tacre was then a halt, and, sellers having exhausted thffrasclves, the niaikct began to teact. The late cables (ainein higher almost without exception. Armour and X. D. Beam were said to be picking up large lots or wheat, and confi dence was restored to some extent. At and near the opening May sold at 89j S9c against S9e at the close yesterday, de clined to SSc, sold up to 8SJc, where it was steady lor a time. During the last hour the market got some strength from crop damage reports from Russia and It was also claimed that the late cold weather had seriously In jured the outlook in Kansas and Missouri. Early short sellers made an attempt to get back what they had sold and the price of May was advanced to S9c But the selling on the advance was very free and there was n quick droD to SSKc, leacted again to 89c, weakened near the close and closed steady at 8SJc. Corn was slowandweak, influencedbytho declmo in wheat and provisions and also by the colder weather and fear that the report of stocks in tanners' hands would prove, a bear factor. The selling was limited, with a light demand. The market improvod some during the last hour, bnt weakened again, closing only a shade above the lowest point touched and making a loss of Kc. Oats were quiet and w eak and closed with a loss of Jic. Hog products opened higher on the fact that the receipts of hogs at the yards were 5.000 under the estimate with prices 5c higher. Early sales of May pork weie as'hign as $11 22JJ, but there was a rush to sell under which there was a steady break to $11 05 and the close was at $11 07K. a loss of 10c Lard is 2sC lower and ribs 5c. The leading futures runted as follows, as correct ed by Jonn M. OaMcv i. Co.. 4' Sl-tlli street, mem bers of the ChlcaRO Board of Trade: Open- High- Low- CIos- AltTICiXS. lng. est. est. Ing. Wheat. Xo.2. March , S7W1 S7M MK $ S6V Mar S9U 83,S SS'A SSH Coax, Xo. 2. March 41 41 iOH 40S Mav 42'f 42W 4I 41 June 41,'i ilii 0?i 401 ovrs. Xo. 2. March 2354 ' 2H VSi Mav 30H 30 MS 30)i Mess Pork. March II 02M 11 K'i 10 R5 10 67SJ May XlS 1122.4: 1105 11072 Laud. March 6 37,'i 6 S7H CSZ'i C3i Mav 6 45 C45 6 40 6 42K SIIOKT KIES. March 87.S R 871 6 ! 8 S2f May 592K 582-Sj -ifHi i t7H Cash quotations were as follows: Flour nominally unchanged; Xo. 2 spring wheat, F6Jc; o. 3 spring wheat, S4c; Xo. 2 red, 91c: Xo. 2 corn. 40?c; Xo. 2 oats, 29Je: Xo. 2 w bite, f. o. b.. 32S2c; Xo. 3 white, "f. o. b., 30J2c: Xo. 2 rve. S4c; Xo. 2 barley, 56c: Xo. Xo.3, t. o. b., 46634c: Xo. 4, f. o. u., 741c; Xo. 1 flax seed, D9Jc: prime timothy seed. $1270132; mess lmrk. per hbl., $10 90 10 B2J& laid per 100 tt, $fi 35gG 37H: short nb sides, loose. $5 !-2 dry tf.lted shoulders, boxed, $4 ,j5 50: short clear sides, boxed, $5 25; w hisky, distillers' finished goods, per gallon, $1 13. bugars unchanged. On the Stock Evchnnge to-day the butter maiket was higher; lancy creamery, 2S29c; oidinarv. 20g21c; selected dairies, 2223c L'i'SN 13?i13Ke. NEW YORK Flourdull. Cornmeal steady and quiet. Wheat Snot unsettled and act ive; Xo. 2 red. $1 03Vil 044, in store and ele vator; $1 041 00. aflo it; $1 031 06 f. o. b.: Xo. 3 red, 999DUc: ungraded red, f0,'c$l 0GK:Xo. 1 Northern. $102!-J1 03?i; Xo. 1 hard", $1 051 Ojjf; Xo. 2 Xorthern. ilSic: options, advanced K?6 on cold weather West, declined K&'?s through speculators putting afloat a statement that the Government report will show a largo reserve in farmers' hands, together with wanner weather reports from some sections and some lending speculators scalping; advanced on good export demand, but closed weak at unchanged to ie lower prices than last night, Xo. 2 red. March, $1 01K1 02, closing at $1 0 April, $1 Olif 1 02, closing at $1 02; Mav. 99$1 0 closing at $1 00i; June, USQSSJc, closing at fc; July, 97;fQ9S'ic closing at 97c; August, 95Jc, closing, 95c. Rve steady and dull. " Bailey quiet. Barley malt quiet. Corn Spot market stea'lv and moderately active: Xo. 2, 49;49c. elevaton 50Ji)50isc afloat: ungraded mixed, 4Six51JJc; "Xo. 3, 4S)c: steamer mixed, 4M50c; options were only moder ately active, and with weather reports and the position of wheat, clo-ed ii&yc lower but steady; March, 49J49c, closing at 49Vc: April, t$30c, closing at 49c: May, 49J-e49Jc, closiu-r at 49J.,'c: June, 44Sc, aj.i. ... S7... T..1.. f7tr(Q1A A...... .. A S.IWSIU5 4X1 l?qi IllllttjjtO;!)!;, LIUSIU ttb 4S?6'c. Oats Spot firmer and quiet; options dud and irregular, closing steadv: spot prices. Xo. 2 white, 35!i3SUc: mixed West ern, SG37(c; white do, 3S42c. PHIL XDl'LPHI' Flour weak. Wheat opened weak, but afterward recovered and closed firm; Xo. 2 red March and April, $1 OlJlgl 02; May. $1 001 OOJi; June, 9S 99c. Coin opened lower and quiet; Xo.2 high mixed and yellow, 51c; cailots in ex port elevator, 4Ge for good Xo. 3: 46c for steamer; 49c lor Xo. 2: X'o. 2 mixed March, 49S49J.c: April, 4SJ49c; May, 4SitSS.c: June. 47?4Sc Oats Cailots quiet; futures dull and loner; Xo.3 white. 36c: Xo. 2 white, BltTDIORE-WJieat steady: X'o. 2 red, snot, the month and April. $1 021 02J: May, $1 00JgI C0: June, 9999Jic; steamer, Xo. red. y?li(Z'JS4c. Corn nnn; mixed spot, 49 49Jc; tun mnth. 4949Vic; April, 4949Hc; Mav, 4S2049r: June, 49c asked; steamer, mixed, 4747Jic Outs weak and lower: Xo.2 white i"esiern, 36J37c; Xo. 2 mixed Western, 3ll35c Eve" quiet and lower; Xo. 2, 9Gc CINCINNATI Flour firmer. Wheat scarce, firm; Xo. 2 red, 9495c Corn firm; Xo. 2 mixed. 43c. Oats steadv: Xo. 2 mixed, 32H32J4'e. Rve firm; Xo. 2. 89K690XC. Pork film at $11 37K- Lard dull at ?6 25. Bulk meats nominal at $5 85. Butterstoadv. Sugar active, sti oncer: hard refined, 435Je: New Orleans, 3f 63JJ c. Eggs irregular at llgllJic. Cheese active, firm. MIXXKAI'OLIS Wheat The market was a snrpi ise to the longs to-day and about as much so to the shorts; the (ash market was rather at sea on account of very light re ceipts; Xo. 1 Xorthern, March, closing, 83c; May, opening, t⁣ highest, ESJc; lowest, S3yc: closing, S4J$c: pn track, Xo. 1 hard, M)c; Xo. 1 Xorthern, t4Vjc. Xo.2 Xorthern, SOgSic ST. LODIS Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat opened Jc higher on cold weather, but soon became very unsettled, running up and down rapidly and finallv closed about the same as yesterday; Xo.2 "cash, 91c: May closed at 91Jie: July. tSytSSic Corn Cash firm at 37ic; May s. traction off at i7JJ37JsC Oats easier: cash, 30c; May, 31c. .MILWAUKEE-Wheat steady: May, S6o: No. 2 spring, Sfic; Xo. 1 Xorthern, 90e; May, fcGc Corn nominal; No. S, 40c Oats In active; Xo. 2 white, 32c:Xo. 3 do, 30K 31)c. Bnrlev stronger; Xo. 2 not quoteu; sample. 40G0c. Rye advancing: No. L 8.1c 11 ovisions lower. Pork $10 93. Toird $G 30. KAXSs CITY Wheat dull; nothing doing; Xo. 2 hard quoted nominally at "So; Xo. 2 red, 91'fe. Corn firm: No. 2 cash, 83Vfc bid; March, 33c bid; Mar. ZVc bid; Xo. 2 white, 35c; No. 2 mixed, 3lS4c Oats dull: No. 2casliandMaicb, 29o: Xo. 2 white, 29U giSJc Eggs steaay at lOic. IlULLTH Wheat Following were closing prices: No. 1 hard, cash and March, 8'Jic; Mav, S9c: No. 1 Northern, cash, 83Mc; Maicli, t2Jic: May. iTc; No. 2 .Northern, cash, 76c; X'o. 3 Xorthern, 70c: rejected. 5sc: on track, Xo. 1 hard, tc; No. 1 Xofthern, 64c TOLEDO Wheat active and firm; Xo. 2 cash and March, 93c; May, 93c: July. 90c, Corn dull and steady; X"o. 2 cash, 41c; No. 3, 40V.'c. Oat' quiet: cash, 32c Eye dull; cash, s7J-iC Cioverseed dull and steady; prime cash and Mai ch, $7 85. The Wool Markets. Bosto:.' There has been a good steadv de mand lor wool, and the sales of all kinds arc 3,100,000 pounds. Tho maiket is about steady at the low prices previously quoted. Tei riiory wools sold quite freely, the sales including flue on n scoured basts of 5760c; line medium, 555Gc, and medium, 5053c; Eastern Oregon sold at ieg!19c, or about 65c clean, lor fine; fall TeXas sold toa fair ex tent at 45f50c, clean. California, wools are qniet. with spring selling at 1622c and tall at Hfi?19c; pulled wools are in lair request, nt33ii3fc lor supers nnd 2228c forextras. Washed fleeces huve been dull, Ohio A sell ing at 27c: XX and XX and above at 2S 29c, and Michigan X at 26c: No. 1 combing wools are scarce and quoted at S3S33c; Xo. 1 combing wools are quiet at SGSSc; fine de laine is dull at 3121e lor Michigan, and 3333J.Jc for Ohio; unwashed combing wools are in mir demand at 242Go'for one-quarter, and 2G2Sc lor three-eighths; unwashed and umneichantable fleeces are in good demand at 1723c. Australian w ools are active, w ith sale- of 800 000 pounds at 3241c, as to quality; loieign carpet wools are in fair de mand. For aches and pain try Salvation OiL Be a Little Persistent. Tf rour grocer docs Dot handle Minnehaha flour don't give it up till he absolutely refuses to get it for vou. If he will not ac commodate you, write to Arbnckles & Co., Pittsburg, for the name of some other dealer near vou who handles it, 3D? Evert horse is guaranteed at Arnheim's auction sale. You need not be a judge to buy. SICK HEADACHEcter,jUttleL,rplai SICK HEADACHECarter,g LltUe LiTerPlUi.. MCK HEApACHEClrt,r,,IiltU).LlTerPmfc SICK HEADACHEcmer,,IJttleIjTerI,iUi - ti-43-irnTaa FEATURES OF TRADE. Additional Sales of East End Besi- dences and Acreage. 'ANOTHER RAPID TRANSIT SCHEME. Practical Unanimity of Stockholders Igainst Selling the Exchange. POIKTS ITS MONET AND SPECULATION John Straub, the well-known Bloomfield brewer, closed a deal yesterday for a resi dental property on Kebecca street, adjoin ing the old Ardarr homestead and near the site ot Christ M. E. Church, now in course of erection. The -consideration named was fl2,000. Another transaction in the same locality involving 518,000, was reported, but none of the people interested would talk on the subject Eighteenth Ward Acreage. Several pieces of acreage have recently changed ownership in the Eighteenth ward, on and near the Jlorningside road. John "Wesley has purchased five acres one square from Stanton and Uegley avenues, which will be sub-divided and put on the market at once Investors should fcirn their at tention to this district, as it has every quality fora good residence section. Move ments are in progress for an electric road from Uegley avenue to the Sharpsburft bridge, to be operated by the Duquesne and Citizens' companies. K. F. Morris has plotted his property in the Ingram Villa plan and it is now for sale by "Vy". A. Cole. This property fronts 341 feet on the pro posed electric" road and possesses many at tractions for home-seekers. Brlnton and Bessemer. Snrreyors have about completed their work at Brinton and Bessemer, to which reference has been made. The object of these surveys is still something of a mys tery. It is said that they are in the inter est of one or more of the local railroads. It is known the Pennsylvania Railroad pur chased, not long ago, several acres near Bessemer to give more yard and switching room. A plot of ground between Turtle Creek and the township road, above the bridge, purchased last fall by the Carnegie firm from Hon. John Dalzelt, has been staked off. but for what purpose is not known. The report that Carnegie's Thirty third street mill would be removed to this place is officially denied. Something im portant is in the wind, however, and it will come out in due time. Improvements In Gotham. Pittsburgers having interests in New York will no doubt welcome the informa tion that an office building fever has broken out below "Wall street. Big fire-proof strno tures of the modern kind are in course of erection at'"William street and Exchange place and at Broad and Beaver streets. Property is being secured on Broadway and New streets, between "Wall street and Ex change place, by the Manhattan Life In surance Company for an imposing building of the kind mentioned. Adjoining the Edison Broad-New street building on the south will rise 14 stories of stone, brick and iron for commercial purposes. A Genuine Surprise. The result of the stockholders' vote yes terday on the proposition "to authorize the sale of the Exchange property lor not less than $150,000 was a surprise to many. It had been thought that the object of Whit ney & Stephenson in acquiring a majority of the stock was to either purchase the building or put it in the market "When John McBride announced that he would ast the vote of this firm against selling the property he almost paralyzed the crowd. The unexpected had happened. The ques tion was settled in the negative, and subse quent proceedings, as in the case of Ah Sin, had no further interest The action of Whitney & Stephenson is snpposed to have been based on the prospective enhancement of values in that quarter. Mr. Stephensou, on being interviewed after the ballots had been 'cast, said he understood a certain broker in the city had said he would have the building if it cost 200,000 and added: "We are waiting for him to come along." Business News and Gossip. A lease involving upwards of $100,000 was closed yesterday by a downtown firm. The Singer property, at Wilkinsburg, will soon be subdivided by the owners, offers to sell it having failed to attract satisfactory prices. Stockholders of the "Washington Oil Com pany will, on April 6, vote for or against a decrease of capital stock. A majority of the stockholders of the Edison General Electric Company having assented to the agreement of consolidation, the committee ot the stockholders now an nounces that such agreement is operative. Anew financial institution has been organ ized at Alliance, O. It is called the City 'Savings Bank and has a capital of $100,000. The Consolidated Gas Company, of Kit tanning, has sold its plant to a Buffalo, X. Y., syndicate. The capital stock of the com pany was $150,000, in shares of $50 each, the new parties pm chasing the plant on a basis ot $33pershaie. Ducctors of the Pennsylvania Cooling Comnanv elected vesterdav are: A. J. Law rence, Samuel C. drier, Barton Grubbs, John a Hetzel, James McAfee, B. C. Tannehill and Francis J. Torrence. Eight permits were issued yesterday for 15 buildings and additions. The most import ant was taken out by M. & V. Walsh for eight frame dwellings on Carson street, Sonthside, to cost S4.S40. The cost of all is estimated at $13,715. Movements In Itealtr. The Tittsburg Company, which was organ ized to build up the town of Ellwood, has given a mortgage for $300,000 to a Xew York trust cbrspany in order to raise money to continue their work of improvement. W. A. Cole sold for John Wesley an eight roomed frame house, situated on a lot 50x150 feet, on Baxter street, Bank of Commerce addition or extension, Brushton, for $5,500. He also sold for John Wesley to George II. Garber, a six-ioomed frame house on a lot 32x139 feet, situated on Bennett street, Brush-ton. for $4,500. Black & Baird sola to u. u. simen a.tliree storv btick house on McPherson street, Boulevard Place, East End, with lot 50x140 feet, for $9,000. John K. Ewing & Co. sold a two-story' frame dwelling of six rooms and bath,-with lot 20x80 to an alley, being the property No. 242 Arch stieet, Second, ward, Allegheny, to J. M. Johnston,or $3,800 cash. Peter Shields reports the sale of lot No. 126, 30x90 tcet, in the Greenfield avenue plan, Twontv-third ward, for $1,050. Clmiles Somers sold for Mrs. Isabella Smelgh to Mrs. Laura Dodds, a residence property situated on Holden street, near bummeriea street. In the Twentieth ward, consisting of a. two-story frame house of six rooms, bathroom, finished attlo, etc- on lot 30x8L4K feet, for $4,000. HOME SECURITIES. BUSINESS NOT BAD, BUT VALUES ABE SHADED A LITTLE. Failure to Arrest the Reactionary Tendency The Natural Gassers Conspicuons In the Downward Movement Investors Pretty Well Filled Up Sales and Figures. Tho reactionary tendency which charac terized the market on Wednesday wns more pronounced yesterday, and concessions weie made by most of the specialties which have been conspicuously strong for some time. Buying lately has been very largely on slumps and selling on rallies, and not to hold for enhancement to ensue from devel opment of the properties. There must be two sides to this game, and when one weak ens the-other suffers. Supplies are cut off. The natural gassers wore most prominent in tho dbwnward movement Philadelphia Gas was firm at tho opening, selling to the extent of over 700 shares at 19. At the third call it broke to 18. and finished the dny at that figure 'bid. Theto were no sales of Wheeling, hut it was offered at 22, against sales at 23 the day before. Chartiers alone or this croup resisted the pressure. It fin ished at 6i bid, against 6 at the opening. Birmingham made, a slight gain, as did Citizens' Traction. Pleasant Valley and Central closed down a fraction. There were heavy office sales of the latter stock. Luster was steady, Electno was stronger and Air brake and Switch and Signal a shade weaker. Sales at first call were: 715 Philadelphia Gas at 19. 5 Exchange National Bank at 8 20 Manchester at 39, 30 Pleasant Valley at 25. Second call, $5,0OU Birmingham bonds at IOOKi.'IOO Birmingham stock at 27, CO Pleasant Valley at 25. 30 at 24. Third call133 Pleas ant Valley at 25. 25 liirminghain at 27Jf, 50 at 27, 10 P'tpeaze ut 10. 10 Cltfzens' Traction nt 63. 100 La Noria at 30, 15 Chartiers Gas at S. 20 Philadelphias Gas at 18, 10 Duquesne at 24. ' ' At tne close of the last call 27 was "bid for Birmingham, offered at27.' Duquesne was offered at 24Jf. If business makes prices Electric should move up. Tho-company is understood to have closed a contract with a street railway company In Lincoln, Neb., for 200 motors, involving $.118,000. Bids and offers First Seco.nd Tinnn Exchange Call. call. Call. stocks. b a b a b a Freehold Bank 90 Iron City N.Bk.. SSH.... 85 .. P. Na. lit. of Com 250 .275 Armenia Ins 77 ChirVal. Giis.Co 8 8 8K 9J P. N.G. A P. Co. 10'i 12 10 11 30S vr Philadelphia 'o. 19 V IS 19 1S? US Wheel. Gas (Jo.. 22 24 .... 22 .... 23"i Pt. Pitt In. Co 25 5 25 .... 10 CcntralTracUon 23H T,H.... Cltlzn'sTractlon. 63'$ C3 6S44 63 63 CIS Pleasant Vftllcy.. M2 252 25,'j 25X 25J SSV P. W.R.B.nfU .... 21 VH Luster Miit. Co.. S 10 9 10 9f 10 Wetttnrli'c Elec 18 ISM.... U. Sw. &Slg. Co. Wi 20 .... 20 19 20 Westlnith'cA.B. 10934 110 109110 S.U. Cable Co... 70 AS DULL AS MIDSUMMER. STOCKS MOVE SLOWLY AND THE DEAL LBS MAKE NO BUSINESS. The Promlnenre of the Indnstrials Short Lived nnd Soma Ilad a Weak Tendency Marked Movements Among the Spe cialties the Only Redeeming Feature. Nkw Yore, March 10. Tho question ns to whether there was to be a dividend upon St. Paul common stock or not was to-day tho principal factor in the stock marKet, though its influence was to make the traders uncer tain and therefore to restrict trading throughout the entiro day. There were still plenty of offers of I per cent for the divi dend, but, notwithstanding tho firmness of tho general list, St. Paul displayed a drooping tendency throughout while fluctu ating within narrow limits. All the important changes for the day were made among the specialties and Tennessee Coal. Colorado Coal, Buffalo, Bochester and Pittsburg and Evansville and Terre Haute were all unusually active and decidedly strong, in marked contrast to the usual lead ers of speculation. The dullness in the afternoon approached that of a midsummer day, and the general list remained abso lutely devoid of feature. The prominence of the Industrials was short-lived and while Cordage was active for a short time during" the forenoon, it was weak and had no influ ence on tho rest of tho market. The most pronounced movement of he dny was the advance in Evansville and Terre Haute, which rose from 127K to 120- on a limited business, while Tennessee Coat was one of the leading active stocks of the day and rose from 47 to 50. The other changes wero on a small scale, but the strength in New England, Reading and the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg stocks was very marked in the early dealings, disap pearing with their activity befoie noon. The action of the directors of the St. Paul was net announced until after the close of business nt the exchange, though the trad ers covered in the last few minutes on a re port that the dividend had been declared, In the afternoon there were several marked movements among the specialties besides those mentioned, Sugar" and New Albany and Chicago being most prominent in the upwaid movoment, which, however, ex tended to the rest ot the list and a general upward movement of small fractions oc curred. The advance, however, was of little moment, and the market closed less firm generally on only slight gains over last night's prices. The final changes in no case among the active shares are important, all the large movements being among the specialties, which generally closed at or near their highest figures. Railway bonds were quiet, and, ns a rule, firm: but, like stock", the changes were un important in almost nil cases, and the final changes small. The only movement of special importance was late in tho day.when the Texas Pacific securities, including Jhe stock, showed unwonted animation at stead ily advancing prices, and the firsts closed at a gain of 2 per cent at 83, and the seconds IK at 33Wf. On the other hand, tho Richmond and West Point 6s sold off 2 per cent to 94.' These were tho oniy'jnarKeu changes, ana the rest of the list was quiet, Dut closed firm. Government bonds have been dull and steady. , State bonds have been dull and featureless. The total sales of stocks to-dnv were 218,608 shares, including Atchison, 8,535; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 4,520; Erie, 11,770; Lake Shore, 4,753; New York Central, 4.185: Northern Pacific preferred, 7,159; New Eng land, 13,700; Reading, 28,900; Richmont and West Point, 3,970; St. PAnl, 23,321; Western Union. 2,476. The following table ehows the price of active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange vesterday. Corrected dally for The Dispatch by Whitxey & STKPItEXSOJf, oldest Pltlsbnrg members of the New York Stock Exchange. 57 Fourth avenue: Clos- Opcn High Low ing lag. est. est. bid. Am. Cotton Oil 35 36 31H 35S Am. Cotton Oil. pfd 70! 70i 70k 70H Am. Sugar Refining Co.... HiH SSfc -87 88K Am.SugarRenntntCo.,pfd 94 94 94 94 Atch..Uon AS. F 3D 39j 3J7. S8.V Canadian Pacific 8934 Canada Southern 62 62H 61,S 61K Central of New Jersey 139 139 138 138k Central Pacific 3u)i Chesaneake Ohio ZH 3't 255 215, C. & O., 2d pfd 43 3 42U 42fe Chicago Gas Trust. 76 76 75 75X C. Bur. Qulncy J06 107K 103 106K C. Mil. Abt. Paul 78 78H T!h 77 C Mil. ASt. Paul, pfd 177H C, Rock 1.4 P 8915 89 Sl KH C, St. P.. M. Jt 0 48,-j 43 48 48 C. A Northwestern 120)i 1-0H 1W VX'A C. C. C. A 1 71 71 71s 71H Col. Coal A Iron 35 373j X TTiK Co. Allocking Valley.... 30V 31 30V 31 Del., Lack. A West IM3 160 159H 160 Del. A Hudson 133 1:8 135 138 Den. A Rio Grande 18K KH 18s 1R'4 Den. A Rio Grande, pfd... iS. M' 53 .13 H IlMnols Central IO8I4 100)4 lOflM 1064 Lake Erie A Western 28 26 26H 2c?4 Lake Erie A Western, pfd. 76J 7ft' 75Ji 76 Lake Shore A M. S 185 135 134 114 Louisville A Nashville 75U 75H 75 li Michigan Central 113 113 112K mit Mobile A Ohio 33,'i .Missouri Parlflc Cl National Cordage Co 95 95W Mi MH National Cordage Co., pfd. H-is 108 103 106JJ New York Central 117 117J 117 117 N. V., C. ASt. L 19 N. Y L. E. A W S3 331j 33S 33H N. Y., L. E. A W.. pfd.,.. 77 77X 76'i 7614 N.Y. AN. E 48H 49)4 48 4S N. Y., O.AW 20,S a4 20)4 20 Norfolk A Western 14 Norfolk A Western, pfd tol North American Co , 16 16 is is Northern Pacific 53ft 23S 23X 23f Northern racinc. pfd..."... 68 68 674 67)4 Pacific Mail S6S Pco.. Deo. A Evans 20H 2HJ 20M 20H PhtladclphlaAReadlng.... W.1.J SS'-i btH oli P.. C, C. A bt. L...... .... 28 P.. C. C. ASt. L pfd 62 Pullman Palace Car 1SS Richmond A W. P. T 13H 13V is U Richmond A W. P. T., pfd 66)4 66)4 66 66 St. Paul A Dublin 43"4 fct. Paul A Dululh, pfd 104. St. Paul. Minn. A Man , 112V Texas Pacific iOii 11 10W 10' Union Pacific 47)f 47)1 4T) 46V Wabash... 13H rW 13)4 13 Wabaih, pfd 29Jj 291 28X a)H Western Onion 83 88"4 S7h 88 Wheeling A L. F. SJt. 34$ 33 33V Wheeling & L. E.. pfd.... 75V 73; 75 75X D!s. A Cattle Fd. Trust.... 46Wi 4W 45V 45 'j National Lead Co 31) 31! 31 31 National Lead Co., pfd '. 81)4 Ex.-dlv. Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Atch. & Topeta 39 Boston A Albany.. ..209 do Maine 1K714 Chi., Bur. AQulncy.lOSt Eastern R. RTes 13J$ Fitchburg B. R 83 FllutAPcre M 23)4 do pfd 80 Mass. Central 17 Boston A Mont..,. Calumet A Heels,.. Franklin Kearsarge Osceola Santa Fe Copper... TamaracK Boston Land Co... West End L. Co... Bell Telephone.... I.amson Stores.... Water Power Central Mining.... N. E. T. A T II. A B. Copper.... Thomson-Houston . S7X .565 . 1214" . 12V . 29 . .30 .160 - 6S . 19 .202 : . Wi . 51 . 1SK . MX Mex. Central, com.. 1BV j. i..;.. cngiana. , Old Colony. 172)4 Rutland, com 4 Rutland. pM 66 Wis. Central, rom... 18) AUouezM. C. (new). 1) Atlantic j 10 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotation or Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, broken. No. 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change. fdd. . Asled. Pennsylvania Railroad HH MH Reading Railroad 27 7-16 27,'i Buffalo. N.Y. A Phlla SH Lehigh Valley. 567 Northern Pacific 23H 233f Northern Pacific, pref. 07V - LehUh Navigation 64 64H Philadelphia A Erie 39.H SO Sale. Boston Electric Stocks. BcsTOX.March 10 dSjwrfoI.3 The latest electric stock quotations to-day were: Bid. Asked. Boston Electric Light Co 109 111 T. II. E. Co MX" 6SV Do preferred Z8& 3 T. H. securities (series C) 8 9 T. H. do (series D) 7)2 7K European Welding Co ...:. 12 12)4 Thomson-Houston Int'l E. Co. pfd ....102 W. E. Co 26V 27H W. Trust receipts 18H Mjf i:v 7M l"t. W. Tr, securities' '(series A)'. Mining Stock Quotations. , New York, March 10. Best & Belcher, 210; Caledonia, 100; Chollar, 100; Eureka Consoli dated, 190; Gould &.Curry, 125; Hale & Nor eross, 120; Homestake, 1325: Horn Silver;360; Mexican. 190; Ontaiio. 42.50: Ophir, 270: Ply mouth, 175: Potosi. 110; Savage, 140; Sierra Nevada, 160; Standard, 130: Union Consoli dated, 145; Yellow Jacket, 115. Bar Silver Quotations. New York, March 10. Special Bar silver in London, 41Jd per ounce. New York deal ers' price for silver, S0a per ounce. M01TETAEY HOVEHEHTS. A Better Demand in New York, bnt Unchanged Here. Winter lingered in the lap of spring yes terday and repressed the genial ardor of the business part of tho community. The bancs did about the usual business, perhaps a little more, but of new phases there were none. The hackneyed story of abundaut fupply and unchanged rates was repeated. But no news was really good news. Adverse, le ports, like murder, will out, and their ab sence is always favorable. Eank clearings were $2,155 514 73, and balances $366,804 44.: . A New York authority says time money is a little more active there, and there is a stronger inclination on the part of borrow ers to supply themselves. Quite an inquiry has sprung up, and' loan brokers havo assumed their vocation again. Business is being done at qnoted rates, which are 3 per cent for 30 to 60 days, 3 per cent for 90 days, nnd 43 per cent lor lour months to seven months. At New York yesterday monev on call was easy at 1J3 per cent; last loan 2, closed offered at 2. Prime mercantile paijer at 1 m per cent. Sterling exchange qnietilmt steady at $4 S3K lor 60-day"billsand $4 87 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. . U. S. 4s reg II. S. 4S COUP IT. S.,4Ssreg U. S. 4M3COUD M.. K. AT. Gen. 5s. MH Mutual Union 6s....1074 N. J. C. Int. Cert...H2s4 Northern Pac. lsts. .117 Northern Pac. 2ds.llS) North western" com.. 137 Si Paclflc lis of '95 10) Liomsiaua stamp. 4 Missouri 6s ........ Tenn. new set. 6s.. Tenn. new set. ost.. lenn. new set. 3a.. Canada o. 2d S5) iNnrthw'n d'brs5s..107)i .105 jOregou A Trans. 6s.. .1011$ M. L. AI.M.Gen.S. 8S .. 70 St.L.&SaiiF.Gen.M.Ua .IMKlSt. Paul Coi!solst....l30 .lofklsi. i r. p. utst.rM Cen. Pacific lsts, Den. A R. O. lsts.. .. 117V ,Tex. P.L.G. Tr.Hcts S3 , Den. A R. G. 4 81 Tex. P. K.G.Tr. Rets 31 Den. &R.G. Westls Union Pac. lsts ....108 Erie 2nls 107V1 West bhore., 103S M.. K. AT. Gen. 6s. UfeiU. G. West lsts 79 Bid. tAsked. Bank Clearings. Phil vDrxraiA Bank clearings to-dav, $10,239,930; balances, $1,27.2,205. Money, 3 percent. Baltimore Bank clearings tc-dny, $2,203, 487: balances, $310,077. Rate. 6 per cent. New York Bank clearings to-day, $126,359, 518; balances, $6,007,067. Bostox Bank clearings to-day, $13,204,400; balances. $1,625,187. Money. 2 per cent. Exchange on New Yoik, 515c discount. Chicago Money easy at 4W8 per Cent. Bank clearings $14,137,748. Sew York ex change, COc discount. Sterling exchange dull and unchnnged. St. Louis Bank clearinim, $3,918,640; bal ances, $387,074. Sloney, 67 per cent. Ex change on New York, 25c premium. Memphis New York exchange selling nt par. Clearings, $720,338: balances. $332,49L New Obleass Clearings, $1,821,033. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. By Telegraph. Chicago Cattlo Receipts, 16,000 head; shipments, 6.000 head; maiket steadv: extra steers. $5 23: good to choice, $4 40(4 80; others, $3 754 25; feeders, $3 003 50; cows, $1 752 5j. Hos Receipts, 27,000 uead; shipments, 10.001 headamarket brisk nnd steady to u shade higHf: rough, $4 003 70; f;ood mixed, $4 80H K prime heavy nnd lutchera' weight. $4 8j4 95; light, U SO 4 03; pigs, $4 704 73. Sheep Receipts, 7,000 head; shipments, 3.004 head; market active nnd steady: ewe. $4 034 90; wethers, $5 00 7 00; Westerns, $3 205 SO; yearlings, $3 70j$ 5 80; lambs, $4 50&6 75. HufTalo Cattle Receipts, 52 loads through; 4 loads sale; market dull; noth ing doing. Hogs Receipt", 55 loads through, 1 load sale: market lairly steady; heavy grades, $5 30; packers and medium, $3 30. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 9 loads through; 25 loads sale: market steady, with sheep in best demand, owing to scarcity; sneop,ex Xra fancy, $3 756 CO: good to choice, $5 40 B 60; fair to good, $5 C05 25; lamba, good to extra, $6 757 00; lair to good, $6 25Q6 CO. Louisville Cattle Trading light; good to extra shipping, $4 004 25; light shipping, $3 73S4 01; bulls. $1 502 00; light stoclceis, $1 75Q2 75: shippers and feeders, $3 0933 50; best butchers, $3 734 00: thin routrh cows nnd scalawags. $1 502 50. Hogs Receipts light; market slow nnd easy; choice packing and butchers. $4 704 80; fair to good butchers, $4 604 70. Sheep -and lambs Market steadv and unchanged; fair to good shipping, $4 505 00; common to medium ambs. $4 50. Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 2,100 head; shipments, 900 head; steers steady: good cows strong and 10c to 15c higher; feeders dnll and weak; steers, $3 204 40: cows, $1 23 3 50; stockers and feeders, $3 003 50. Hogs Receipts, 5.600 head: shipments, 1,100 head; active and 5310c higher; extreme range, $4 30 4 75; bulk, $4 554 60. Sheep Receipts, 500 head; shipments, none; gooddemand; steady to strong. St Louis Cattle Receipts, 1.550 head; shipments; 200 head: market steady; fair to good native steers, $3 C04 CO: fair to good Indian nnd Texas steers, $2 403 40. Hogs Receipts, 5,2:0 head; shipments, 1,400 head: market lower; fair to prime heavy, $1 50 4 80; mixed, oidlnarv to good, $4 304 75; light, fair to best, $4 704 80. Sheep Re ceipts, 130 head: shipments, none: market firm; fair to desirable muttons, H 006 00. Cincinnati Hogs higher: common nnd light, $3 504 5; packing and butchers', $4 63 3 00; receipts, 3,100 head; shipments, 2,350 head. Cattle strong; receipts, 300 bead; shipments, 220 head. Sheep scarce and strong; receipts, 16 head; shipments, none. Lambs firm: common to choice, $4 7ot 50 per 100 pounds. 8EEI0US CEISIS FOB IKON. Not Enough Cut-Down in Production to Help Ont Much. New York, March 10. fiiperiaf. The Jron Age reviews the metal markets as follows: The pig iron markets bf the country are rapidly approaching a serious crisis. Our monthly blast furnace statistics show that wo entered the month with the largest capacity at work on tecoul, the total being over 193,000 tons per week. It should be noted, however, that tneio has been some closing down since the Hist, but as yet far iiotn enough to check the piling of stocks, which is going on very rapidly. Thus far exceptionally cheap money has hetped pioducers to carry, but any chango in the financial situation might cause n good deal ef unload ing. Reports of low prices come from every section. Southern iron has sold at low flg uies in Cincinnati and in Detroit. In the latter place about SO.COOtous has been mar keted, 10,000 tons of which was bertsiinly sold on the basis of $9 Tor gray forge at furnace, Birmingham, for delivery during the second half of the current year. It is hinted that the extraordinary sale has been made for effect. In tho East tho most Important point is the indication that the Thomas Iron Company will shortly reduce their price. In billets, Pittsburg has touched tho lowest water mark, with a sale of 10.C0D tons 'at $22 75. Prom different quarters come indica tions that at least one very large .speculative deal is on the tapis. There has been some movement in beams in Chicago, whero a large amount of structural work is sure to come into the market. Eastern bridge con cerns have taken quite a number of good orders in the West und South, and eastern plate makers contlnuo to capture the lion's share of the Western trade. Iron and steel bars and shapes are pretty weak in all sec tions. In the metal trade-the rumors of ne gotiations among the leading Lake Superior nnd Montana producers to restrict the out put constitutes the principal item of inter est. From London, by cable.the metal markets are reviewed as lollows: The market tor pig iron warrants has been irregular, with a very fair business in English sorts, but only moderate movement in Scotob and hema tites. Scotch prices havo stood nt about 40s 3d, those for Cleveland averaged somewhat lower, at 354 3d35s7d, and hematites re ceded to 45s 4d. Some speculative interest has been aroused by anticlpatien of a rise in price of coal and Increase of cost of produc tion, Dut that had died out the past few days and the market at present is flat. Con sumptive demand is moderate and export movement spiritless, but board or trade le turns show exports last month of 40,000 tons, against 38,000 tons in February,IS91. Stocks of Scotch iron in warrant stores have increased to 498,000 tons, and those of Cleveland iron to 157,000 tons. FOR SEASICKNESS Use Botsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. Price, or the White StarS. 8. Germanic, says: "I have prescribed it in my practice Among the passengers traveling to and trout Europe in this steamer, and the result has satisfied me that if taken In time it will. In a great many cases, prevent seasickness." .... 12W .... 7i THE HOME MARKETS. Clover Seed Advancing and Prices - Higher Than ior Years. EGGS ARE PLENTIFUL AND LOWER. Hides and Leather Dnll and Calf and Sheep skins Are Active. CORN AKD OATS YEAK AND EAT HEM Office of The Dispatch, ) PrrrsBuito, Thursoat, March 10. J Country Produce Jobbing prices The supply of clover seed is not equal to demand, and prices havo advanced fully $1 60 per bushel since the beginning of the week. The prediction made in this column a day or two ago that clover seed would go to ?9 per bushel bids fair to come true. Price is now 53 per bushel above what it was this time a year ago. Eggs are in bonn tiful supply, and the lowest price of this season was reached to-day. In job lots the price is 14c per dozen. Creamery butter is qnoted at last week's range, but markets are quiet, and slight concessions are made to the cash buyer. JIaple syrup is slow, with a tendency to lower prices. Florida oranges of choice qnaltty are scarce and firmer. ArrLES SI 733 SO pir barrel. BUTTKIi Creamerv Elgln.3C!e:OhIo brands. 2S 30c: common country butter,17l3c; choice coun try roll. 2325c. BEA3T8 New York and Michigan pea. $1 SJgd SO; marrowfat. S2 15(32 25: Limn beans 3j35c lb; hand picked medium, $1 W1 S-". BEESWAX-Cholce, 30332c 9 lb; low grades, 233 25c BCCKWIIEAT FLOUR New, 2l(oSC lb. CHEESE Ohio choice. Hlie; Npw York cheese. 12ai2;$c: I.tmnurger, 13'313,ic: Wisconsin swpiticr. lull cream, 13s14.Sc; imported sweltzer, 2Sffl2ii!4c. CIDER-Coiintrycldcr,350r55 00 per barrel: sand, renncd. S3 O06 CO: crab cider. f7 V)3 00. CEAKBEEKIES-I'er box, 1"231 50; per barrel. $3 003fiC0. EGGS-Strlctlv fresh. 13150. Kfatiilus fixtra live geese, 5753c; No. 1, 4S 50c ?! lb: mixed lots. 3940c. Dried Fruits reaches, halves, Sc: evapo rated apples. 7lSS8c: apricots. W5)llc: blackberries, C5c: raspberries, ISiaiS'ie; huckleberries, 7c; Cali fornia peaches. 7JasJic. Hovet New crop, white clover, 1617c; Cali srnia honey. 1315c lb. Maple syrup New. KSjUOe gallon. Mafle scq ar 7iUc fi ib. Oxion- SEts Yellow Erie, S3 006 50; Jersey, So56 00. Poultry Alive- Chickens. OOoSSt CO a pair: live turkC!. 13iai5c ? lb: ducks. 8085c a pair: live geese, 81 WX31 10 a pJlr: drcsed chickens. 14010c f, IT: (lrrsod turkeys, lC17cl lb; dressed ducks, i&aiGc?tb. Potatoks Carload lots, on track. SVrWOc; from store. 404'c a bushel; Jersevs, C2 753 00. SEEDS Western reclcaned medium clover, lob binir at S3 25; mammoth at t3 40: tlmothv. Jl 65 for prime and St CO for choice; blue grass, f- 632 80; orchard eras. SI 75: millet. II 00: German, it 15; Hungarian. SI 10; fine lawn, 25c vIb: seed buck wheat. $1 4031 50. Tallow Country, 4c: cltv rendered, 5c Trofical Fruits Lemons. fancv.Mcssina,3 75 (314 00 Florida oranges. S2753 00 a box; bananas. SI 752 00 firsts. SI 2S1 50 good seconds. per bunrh; Malaga grapes, S10 00SJ13 60 a hair barrel; Persian dates. 4,S5c per pound; layer flgs, ll14c "per pound. Vegetables Cabbage S4 005 00 a hundred; vellow Danver onions, S2 232 50 a barrel: toma toes. 4 50(35 00 a box: celcrr, 2530c per dozen; turnips, 80c(a.?l 00 a barrel; Bennuda Dotatoes, sa 507 50a barrel; spinach. S2 002 50 a barrel; half, SI 3(31 50; new beets, 7590: a. dozen. Groceries. Snsars are firm enough to advance. In Eastern markets there has already been an advance, but wholesale dealers here still sell at old rates. Coffees are Arm, and canned goods are steady. GnEKN- Coffee Faney. 2SJ23c; choice Bio. 21M2!ic: prime. 20c: low grade Bio. 18l!c: old Government Java. 27Mc: Maracalbo. 2122S4c: Mocha, 28a:3c: Santos. ilSfffiaMc: Caracas, 23 24c; La Guavra. 21422.Sc. Roasted (In papers) standard brands, 19.C6C; high grade. 23.40(a6c: old Government Jars, bnlk. 31)4c3.T3r: Merncalbo. 2321e: Santos. 19 25c: pcaberrr. SGe: choice Klo, 21Ke: prime Bio, 20"4c; good Rio. 19)$c: ordinarv. 1718c. SPict-S (whole) Cloves. 1012c: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c: pepper, lie: nutmeg. 70S0c. Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110" test. 6c: Ohio, 120. 74e; headlight, 150 test. 6Je: water white 7Ji8c: globe. UGbUMcs elalne. 13c: carna dlnc, ile: roraline, 14c; red oil, 104llc; purity, 14": oleine, 12c. Mixers' oil No. 1 winter strained. M40e per gal. : summer. 2537c; lard. 5255c. Syrup Corn syrup. 25(B28c: rholce sugar syrup, 3K(M6c; prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prime, 2S30C. N. 0. Molasses Fancy new crop. 4042c; choice, 4041c, old crop, 3S3Sc; N. O. syrup, 4(M0c, Soda Bl-earb. in kegs, 3)3Vc. bl-carb. in V, 5'c: bl-carb. assorted packages, 58c; sal soda. In kegs. ltfc: do granulated. 2c. Candles Stir, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per set. 8Vc;parafflne. ll12c. IlICE Heart Carolina, S$lc; choice, 53,'6Jc; Louisiana, 55Mc. Starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 5)n6!c; gloss starch, 5!jfWc. Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, 2 CO: London layers. ?2 25: Muscatels. SI 73: California Muscatels. St 401 CO: Valencia. 5ft6c; Ondara Valencia, S'i 7c: sultana. 813c: enrrants. 34Mc: Turkey prunes. 4'(5)oMc: French prunes. S!$r:cocoanuts. 100. is 00; almonds. Lan.. ? IS. -J)c; do Ivica,17c: do shelled. 50c; walnuts. Nap., 1314c: Slcilv fil berts, lie: Smyrna tigs, 13513c: new dates. 5rVc: Brazil nuts, 7c; pecans. 1314c: citron. $ Ib,y22c; lemon peel. 10c V lb: orange peel, 12c. Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, e'iSc; apples, evaporated, 6S8c: peaches, evaporated, pared, 18:oc: peaches. California, evaporated, unpared, 8)9)sc: cherries, pitted. 12c: cherries, unpltted, Ce: raspberries, evaporated, 1713c; blackberries, 4(34!ic: huckleberries. 7c. Sugars Cubes. 4c: powdered. 4ic: srannlated, 4Hc: confectioners'. 4'4c: soft white. 434fc: yel low, choice. 3?f37ac: yellow, good, 33J4c; yel low, fair. 3;sjc. Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), 4 25; medium, half bids (600), 2S3. Salt No. 1 y, bbl. $1 20; No. 1 extra. bbl, Jl 10: dalrr. ? bbl. SI 20: coarse crystal, bbf.SI 20; lllgglns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, S2 80; Illggtns' Eu reka. 16 14-Ib packets, S3 00. C'ax.ned Goods Standard peaches. 11 75(3)1 90; 2ds. Jl 3031 40; extra peaches. (2 C02 10: pie peaches. AVasoe: finest corn, ft 251 50; Hid. Co, com. 11 fl 10; red cherries. $1 001 10: Lima beans. $1 35; soaked do, 85c; stringed do, 8085c: marrowfat peas, WC31 10; soaked peas, 6075c; pineapples. $1 2G1 30 1 Bahama do. 12 00: damson Elums. $1 09; green gages. $1 85: egg plums. II 00; iilifornla apricots, 11 852 CO: California pears, ?2 102 3D: do greengages, fl 85; do egg plums, I 85: evtra white cherries. 12 7Va)J 85; raspberries, 11 15(31 25: strawberries. 95cl 10; gooseberries. $1 031 Oi; tomatoes, 909c; salmon. 1-lb cans, 1 sildtl 80; blackberries. 0e: succotash. 2-lb cans, soaked. 99c: do green. 2-lb cans, l 25(31 50; com beef. 2-lb cans. SI 6V31 70: 1-lb cans. 11 20: baked beans: SI 40t 53; lobsters. Mb cans, $2 23: mack erel. '1 -lb cans, boiled, Jl 50: saralnes, domestic. Ms, 14 0O&1 10: lis, 13 50: sardines, imported, 54s, 1 501 CO: sardines, imported, &. 118 00; .sar dines, mustard. $3 40: sardines, spiced. 11 50. - FtSII Extra No. bloater mackerel. S2100perbbl; extra No. 1 do, mes, 120 00; No. 2 6hore mackerel. 813 00; No. 2 large mackerel. 517 CO: No. 3 large mackerel, 115 50: No. 3 small mackerel, 110 00. Herrings-Spilt. 11 50; bike, 13 0.3 100-lb bbl. White nsh. tc 00 100-tb half bbl. Lake trout, $5 50 t half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c Ib. Iceland hali but, lzc W lb. Pickerel, half bbl, 14 CO; quarter bbl. 11 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff her ring. 90c. OATMEAL-S4 75(3)3 00. Grain, Flour and Feed. Thero were no sales on call at the Grain Exchange to-day. Receipts as bulletined, 21 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Euilwav 1 car of bran. 1 or straw, 4 of hay, 1 of flour. By Pittsburj, Cincinnati nnd St. Louis 5 cars of oats, 1 of corn, 3 of hay. By Baltimore and Ohio 1 car of hay. By Pitts burs nnd Lake Erie 1 car of hay, 1 of flour. By Pittsburir and Wostern 1 car of shorts, 1 Ot WDeat. r.ar com is weafc uuu i buuuh lower, and all cereals are quiet and in favor ofthebuver. Millfeed is lairly steady. Hay is firm arid active at the advance noted yes terday. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices WUEAT-No. 2 red, 09c to 1 1 00; No. 3 red, 94c to Corv-No. Sjellow ear. 40;s347c: high mixed ear. 4"KHle: mixed ear, 44j45c; No. 2yellow shelled, 45(5Mc; high mixed shelled, 44441. : mixed fill 11 if d 4 W13c OATS-No. 1 oatsrWJMc: No. 2 white. 35K 36c; extra No. 3 oats.35iJ,c: mixed oats;34'34'c. HYE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 9JWc; No. 1 Western. 8"!!90c. , . . FLOur.-Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents, 13 25(33 50: fancy winter patents. S3 25(bj 5u; fancy Straight winter.'5TO95 &:JL"pr, '"'fV.yXU&r S3 15(35 40: clear winter. l 735 90: straight iXiJC bakers', S4 504 85. ltye flour. IS 005 a. MILLFEED-No. I while mhldllugs. 19 0020 00 certon; No.2 white middlings. 11750(318 N: brown middlings. 11700317 50: winter wheat bran, S1725 17 75: chop leed. 10 0Oa) 00. II Y lliled timothy, choice. (1373(314 00: o. 1, 113 10(313 50: No. 2. JI0 75311 25: rloverhay. Ill 75 12 23; loose from wagon. 14 00315 U0, accordlnjr to nuailty; packing hav, 19 009 50. STRAW-Oats, S7 0037 50; wheat, SS 0036 50; rye, 17 093(7 25. Provisions. Hog products are firm at the advance noted at the beginning of the week. Sugar enred hams, large 1 9?-j When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she e them Castoria Sugar cured hams, medium JJJ Sugar cured haras, small '4 Sugar enred (Jallrornla hams 72 Sugar cured b. bacon - - , Sugar cured skinned hams, large 10 Sugar cured skinned hams, medium l Sugar cared shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders s Sugar cured skinned shoulders 7s Sngar cured bacon shoulders ss Sugar cured drr-salt shoulders Sugarcuredd.beef, roundi. 12 Sugar cured."beef, setts Sugar cured, beef, flats Bacon, clear sides. 30Ibs jh Bacon, clear bellies, 'Julbs Dry salt clear sides, 30lbs ave'g. 7 Dry Salt clear sides. 201bs ave'g. "Ji 31esspork,vlieaw. 13 CO Mess pork, family 13 00 Lard, refined In tierces ..&. 5U Lard, refined in one-hair bols &H Lard, refined In 60-Ib tubs 5J Lard, refined In 20-Ib palls CU Lard, refined In 50-lb tin cans SU I. .ml, reflnedln3-Ib tin palls S Lard, refined In 5-Ib tin pills C Lard, riflned in 10-IS tin palls C!a Hides and Calfskins. Markets in this line are still reported very quiet, with sellers more eager than buyers. Heavy steer hides aro especially dulL Calf skins and sheepskins manage to hold up lairly well in price, notwithstanding the fact that receipts are on tho increase. There have been no outside buyers of calf or sheep skins here for a couple of weeks, but the home demand is sufficient to take all of fered. Following are price paid by dealers and tanners for stock delivered here: No. 1 green salted steers, 60 lbs and over. 8 No. 1 green salted cows, all weights H No. 1 green salted hides. 40 to 60 lbs 474 No. 1 green salted hides, 23to401bs 44 No. 1 green salted bulls ., 4 No. 1 green salted calfskins 7 No. 1 green salted vealklpi 5 No. 1 green salted runner kips , 4 Sheepklns S575c Tallow, -prime. 4 deduction for No. 2 stock. 1 cents per Ib on steers and light hides; 1 ceut on hulls and 2 cents on calfskins. Harness Leather. The movement in this line continues slow, especially for heavy and light weights. Medium weights are fairly steady at prices quoted. Trade is not up to what it was at tnis time a year ago, and there are few signs of revival in sight. Allegheny tanners are disposed to look on the dark sido of things, and their reports of late are mostly orahlue cast. There is, however, a slight improve ment in the past few days, and, according to precedent, the hopeful will havo their re ward ere long. Following are the prices of harness leather as established by the Allegheny tanners: No. 1 trace, Z8o per B; B trace, 36c per B: No. 1 extra heavy, 100 Bs and over, 35c per B; B extra heavy. 30o per B; No. 2 extra, heavy, 28c per B; No. I neavv, 130 to 160 Bs, Sic per B; B heavy, 29c per B: No. 2 heavy, 27c per B: black line, 23c per B; No. 1 oak col lar leather, lOJc; B oak collar leather, 9c Oak belling butts, prime quality 33c X overweights. 20 lbs and up.. 29c A overweights, 20 lbs and up 26c B overweights, 201baandnp 24c C overweights, 20 lbs and np 22c Middle weightj.16 to 1974 tss,lc less than aborc. LATE NEWSJN BRIEF. McLean county. 111., citizens have con tributed 23 carloads of shelled corn to Bus sian sufferers. Attorneys of vnrious Indiana railroads held a secret meeting in Indianapolis to de vise means for anevaslon of the new tax law. ' At Cleveland Wednesday night Grace McKinney, an opera singer, and the Key. R. W. Stearlv were married. The bride was on a sick bed at the time, and cannot live. Ex-Congressman Judson C Clement, of Georgia, wbo has Just been appointed Inter State Commerce Commissioner, when in Louisville yesterday said he will accept. The Ways and Means Committee of the New York Assembly has reported a World's Fair appropriation of $300,000, with a prohi bition of Sunday opening of the State ex hibit. At their regular meeting.yesterday after noon, the St. Paul Eallway directors voted to pass tbe dividend on the common stock, but declared tho seml-annnal dividend on 3K Pr ccut on the preferred. The Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, now in session In that city, yesterday parsed unanimously a resolution protesting against tbe opening of the World's Fair on Sundays. The New Jersey Senate yesterday by a vote of 15 to 3 adopted a resolution asking tho World's Fair Commissioners to close the lair on Sunday, and asking tho New Jersey commissioners to close tbe State's exhibit on that day. The trustees of the University of Illinois have filled tbe vacant chairs of mechanical engineering and psvchology nnd pedagogy. To the former was elected Prof. Charles W. L. Spencer, of Cornell, and to the latter To J. P. Gordy, of Athens, O. The hark Liberia sailed yesterday for Liberia with 58 of the colored emigrants from Arkansas, wbo are sent out by the American Colonization Society. They seemed happy and confident that they were about to enter a land of plenty. Price " Worth a Guinea a Box." 1 25c wfflm IDislodge Bile, !Stir np the liver, ! Cure Sick-Headache, Remove Disease & Promote Good Healths Famous the world over. ) Ask for Beecham's and take no others. ( . Made at Sl.Helens,Eng!and. Sold by drug- 'gists' and dealers. New York Depot, 365. t i.anai oirccu' lcs. Beauty often depends on phimpness;,0. does comfort; so does health. If you get thin, there is something wrong, though you may feel no sign of it. Thinness itself is a sign; sometimes the first sign; sometimes not. The way to get back plumpness is by careful living, which sometimes in cludes the use of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. Let us send .you free a little book which throws much light on all these subjects. Scott & Bowne. Chemists, 132 South 5th Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liter ,cfl all druggists everywhere do. 1. sS BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ar30- OMDl PC SAVINGS BANK. rtUlLt J. 81 TOURTH AVENUE. Capital. $300,009. Surplus and uudlvided profit. 11I 8-1) .!U fc.McK.LLOTD. - EDWARD E. DTJTF. 4 President. Sec Treas. per cent Interest allowed on time de posits. OC2444-S ESTABLISHED 18S. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. K SIXTH ST. t Direct nrlvcte wire toNewTork and Chi cago. Member New York, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanges. 1 Local securities bought and sold for cash or carried on liberal margins. Investments made.at our discretion and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1833). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. '- fe7 - Tlie Coffee Markets. New York. March 10. Coffee steady' and unchanged to 5 points down for optionsti' sales, 6.570 bag. including Siarcb, liK 13 COc; April, 12 95;; May. 12.63c: June, 12.35a 12.40c; July, 12.35c Spot Eio dull and steady; No.J. llc Baltimore, March 10. Coffco firm; Bio cargoes, fair, 17c; No. 7, 17JJC. Turpentine Markets. LoaroK Turpentlno spirits, 263, 9d per owt. New York Turpentine dull and nominal at 3jc Closed active at 36Kc. On the road to health tho con- ai Vir ' ' -. auiuP,'vo wug E?" IkjJ' roasons . and mints. Consump tion is developed through tha blood. It's a scrof ulous affection Cf tha lnnfS n. blood -taint Find a perfect remedy for Ecrofula, in all its forms something thatr purifies the blood, as well as claims to. That, it it's tahen in time, will cure Corisumption. Dr. Pierco has found it. It's his "Goldca Medical Discovery." As a strength-restorer, blood -cleanser, and flcsh-huilder, nothing liha it i3 knovm to medical science. For cvery form of Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat, . and Lung affections, Weak Lungs, Severe' Coughs, and kindred ailments, it's tho onl v remedy so strro that it can bo ouaranfeed. fit it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you. have your money back. 1 '"Tou get well, or you get S."W3." That's- ' what is promised, in good faith, by the pro-", prietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kcmedy, to J sufforers frora Catarrh. Tho worst cases, no matter of how long standing, ara permaJ .Eontly cured by this Remedy. ' MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 WSSy ATENUr, 1'ITXSBDBO, PA. As old residents know and hack flies of Pittshnrg papers prove, is the oldest estab) lished and most prominent physician in tha city.devotinir special attention toall chroniof risoerre.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED. sponsible MCDn!IQ and mental dis' persons liCn V UUO eases, physical de4, cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, mbi-( tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered) stent, self distrust, bashfulnes, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, Impover. . ishod blood, failins; powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person forbnsiness.society anil marriage, permanently, safely and privately fnnread.iBL00D AND SKINs'S eruptions, blotches.fallln? hair,bones,pa!ns, landnlar swellings, ulcerations of tha tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are) cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly j eradicated froml I DIM A DV kidney ana; the system. UnilMnn T .bladder do-' ransomonts, weak back, gravel, catarrhal! discharges, inflammation and other painfull symptoms receive searching treament, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. whittler's life-Iomr extensive expert, enco insures scientific and reliable treat, ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. Office hours, 9a.it. to r. u. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 r. v. only. DIV ITHITTrEK, 811 Penni venue, Pittsbnrjr. PaZ Jq-t9-C8nwk ' WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE The Great .English Kemedy. i Promptly and permanent, ly cures all forms or nerv! .ous weakness, emissions, spermatorrhea, lmpotencw, and all effects of aonse op excesses. Been prescrtbed aTer35 years la thousands' of cases; is the only relhw ble and honest medleln. known. Ask droizlsts for1 Rxfara and Attnr. Wood's PHOsrnoDnra: If? he offers some worthless medicine In place or this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price la letter, and we will send br return mall. Price, one pack aze. Jl; six. S5. One will please, six will cure, l'amphlet In plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps. Ad dress THE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. 131 Wood., ward arenne. Detroit. Mich. Sold In Pltuburz bjl Jos. FLmiXG&Sox. 4U Market street. i del7-it-eodwlc CURE A enre for Piles. External. Internal. Blind. Bleed lng and Itching. Chronic. Eecent or Hereditary. This remedy has positively never been known iol fall. Si a box. 8 for $5. by mail. A guarantee given with six botes, when purchased at one time, to re fund the ti If not cured, issued by EMIL O. STUCKY, Urua-gist, TVholesale and EeUtl ArenU Nos. 1401 and KOI Penn are., corner 'Wylle ave,j and Fclton St.. Plttsbure. Pa. Use Stocky' Ularrbcea & Cramp Cure, a and 53 cts. Jal-E- Manhood Restored! "SEEVE SEEDS, tbe wonderful remedr, is sold wttn a written guarantee to cure all nervous diseases, snon as WeakMemorr.Loss of Brain Power, Head, ache, Wakefulness, Lot Manhood. Nlgbt, It Kmlsslons.Nervous "l Srllnsandlossofpowi er of the Generative organs in either sex caused by OTer exertion, youtnful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants wblch soon lead to' InHrmltT. Consumption and Insanltr. Put up con venient to carry Invest pocket. 91 per package by mail;6forS5. With every 85 order wo irtve a written ouaranUe to cure or refund the money. Circular rreo. For sale in Pittsburg by Jos. Fleminz 4 Son, Druggists, 110 and 1U Market st. noB-50-MWT WEAK MEN, TOCK AxrENTxox ' IS CALLXO TO TBS OltiAT ZXGLI3H nEMXDTi nmiuKtiwKuK. Gray's Specific Medicine rou Debility. tVealuieM of Body r-riMa- mi --wiw :,!id Minti Snerm&torrbea. ana lmpotency, and all diseases that arise from ore; Indulgence and self-abase, as Loss of Memory ana Power. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age. and many other diseases that lead to Insanity Consumption and an early graye. write for OM P AreVsGRAYMEDICIXE CO.. Buffalo. N. T; The Specific Medicine Is sold hy alldruwlsU atn per package, or six pack-ixes for or sent ty mall on receipt of money, uc- GUARANTEE. and Vlth every ji - "s" "'.V'T order a cure or money rcf undca. . 3j-On account of counterfeits we hae aaopteej the Yellow Wrapper, tbe only genuine. Sold ta Plttsbnrs by S. 3. HOLLAND, cor. bmlthfleld an Liberty sis. le2S-81-MWTeosa WEAKNESS of MEN Rapidly, Thoroughly, Perfectly Cured by tho most Sdcntiflc and Bnccessftil Jlletliodi cf Treat ment ever known or perfected. Cannot till nnicis ta eo im rxTond hvmto aid- IiaproTemnt en ftrom th ltrt Snnerers'rrom Uerrcnsnes. Debility. Weak or Cnde eloped Oivani, lmpotency. JErrcr of Tontn, Exoee Worry J3tc tnorougaly, penaanenUr cured by uu treatment. I Don't brood Tr yoor condition nor give op In dftrewr. M6 Us ihtTlgn wht UeUicil Science and Hoaortbln Trecna can do. "Send fy Oor 5ew Book with explanation, ! nents andrefereaces. The Angelos Medical institute Ca. CANTON. O. . , DOCTORS LAKE j SPECIALISTS in all case rj( 3nirins ocientino and oonflt' Lako.-M. K. C. T. S., is tne old-, est and most experienced jpe-j cialistin the city. ConsoltaW tas ti fi-B and sinewy tu".- .U.t-i nffl..hmiH Qtnl B.!ld 7 tO 8 T. TClT Snnda. 3 to 4 r'. -ConBnlt ttaBgnj-j ally, or writo. Doctors Lakh oor. Fenn M and Fourth st..Plttbnrr.ra. Je3-73-nwSt VIGOR OF MEN Eaally. Qnickly. Fermanratly BESTOKTO, WEAKNESS, NEKVOUSNESS. DEW""' and all the train of evil, the res. ts of ow work, sickness, worry, etc. Full 8tTn2'" derelopment. and tone miaranteed in all cases. Simple, natural e'hotl- "iSgfi ate ImproTementscen. Failure mP","4 2,000 references. Book, explanations aniX proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO- BUFFAIO. KJj WEAK mu AuSerlujr lrom Lct' ISv am Yaw & IIa ..hi. T.i II.hIiuJ ' bn an m " II " permanent cure. Address: "A.MA. JJfcU.clx, 5oioiitt-t c' if"" "" 0 WEAK ME grrffftrfjw tbe elTecta ot W am ansam m - v tuuuuui oxxuca early decay, wastin? wene lostmannoc eta, 1 wul ena a vaiuaoiu "j" e xu, u fallpartlcalars for homo enre, FREE of chanro. Aaplendld medical work sstould bo rbTevory man who In mrvons and deWUUted. Minm, Profc- F. C FOWIES4 aioodmsH Cos . del-H-D3uwk; , .' 1 - . I.. I 11 Sir aHMKSV n j ( m ii H rniSffifirffir'i J Aj&iiA,' H-&3&si,.
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