K5aSii ? ; g-rlfclj-v-l'yVJl IZj rfcs?j &W$jr '.--. THE ITTSBinRG- DESPATCH, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 189a 11 .A HEAYY CATTLE RUN 'Weakens and Lowers the Karkets at - the Liberty Yards. -HEAVY MIME BEEVES SCARCE. J Sheep Firm at Last Week's Prices in Spite of larger Receipts. jfBOGS iCTiVE AT AnYANCED PEICES Omen of The Dispatch, ) tr PlTTSBCBQ, MOSTDAY. March It. There were 73 loads of cattle on sale at the East Liberty Yards this morning, against CO loads last Monday and 80 loads the previous Monday. More than one-half of to-day's offerings were from Chicago. The balance were from Ohio and Indiana. Quality of cattle on sale this morning was scarcely up to late average. There were no strictly prime beeves on sale, and the proportion of good butcher beeves was small as compared with the total. Buyers were present in light force, and the few on hand made the most of their opportunity in bearing markets- The bear movement was favored by the large run and low quality of oflerings. So lar as could be learned there were no sales above $1 50 per cwt, and yet prime beeves are worth above ?5 00 in" Chicago. The general range of markets tas 15o to 2oc per cwt, below last week's range, and at the decline trade was draggy, with the prospect at noon that all would not find purchasers. More Good Cows on Sale. Fresh cows were in larger supply this .week tnan last, and quality of those offered thowed improvement. There were more good cows ou sale than for weeks past. Sales were reported at 140 00 per head, and the range was S25 0040 00. Calves were in light supply and markets were active and firm with 6 c as the top price. Sheep Ueceipts were larger to-day than a week ago by about five carloads. There were on sale at the opening of markets 2) loads. Quality of offerings to-day as not up to what it was last Monday. "Notwith standing larger receipts markets were active and strong at last u eek's prices on all good grades. Top price of sheep was Cc per tb, and ot lambs 7a While there were sales last week above these prices, it was because of suer:or quality of oflerings a week ago. There were about 25 loads of hogs on sale when markets opened this morning, against 15 loads the previous Monday. Notwith standing increased receipts, markets were firm, with Philadelphia! selling 10c per cwt above prices a week ago. Top price was ?5 35, and at this price markets were active and linn. At the Allegheny Yards. Receipts of cattle at Herr's Island Yards varied very little this week from last Markets to-day were, however, a shade stronger than last Monday. Best heavv Chicairos on sale brought $5 25(3.5 35; medium weights ? 755 10; lightweights, J4 104 50,and common grades, S3 003 75; Dry cows and bulls were quoted at 23c per lb, and fresh cows at 520 0043'00 per head. Veal calves w ere in good de mand, 67c per lb. Receipts: From Chicago L Zeigler, 114 head; L. Gerson, 91; A. Fromm, 58. From Ohio J. Shepherd, 7; Williams & Co., 5. From Pennsvlvania D. O. Pisor. 5; J. Behler, 7. Total, 287; last week, 270; pre vious week, 358. Sheep Supply this week was larger than last, but in spite of increased receipts de mand was active, and last week's prices were well maintained. Following was the ranee: Sheep 4.50 to $5.75: yearlings S5.25 to 56.00; lambs 5c to 6Jc per lb. Receipts: From Chicago I. Zeigler 167 head; L. Gerson 120. From Ohio a Vol breeht 19. From Pennsvlvania D. O. Pisor 35: G. Flinner 6; J. Behler 54. Total 401; last week 267; previous week 1,048. Hogs Receipts were a fair average and quality was ditto. Markets opened strong at a shade higher " prices than were ob tained a week ago. The range for best Chicagos and Ohios was f5 25 to 55 45 per cwt. Ueceipts: From Chicago L Zeigler, 87 head; L. Gen-on. 127. From Ohio T Shepherd, 35; Xeedy & Frank, 474; a Vol brecht, 2S; Williams & Co., 40. Total, 791; .last aees, uo; previous week, 1,293. At the 'WpouVRun vards the Greenawaldg had on sale 189 cattle from Chicago, and 36 from Ohio. Chicago cattle were sold at a range of 54 25 to ?3 00, and Ohios from 54 25 to 54 85. At these yards there were on sale 28 sheep and lambs, and 215 hogs. Sheep were retailed at Gjc to 6ic per lb, the out side price being paid for extra good. Lambs ranged in price from 6c to 7'c per lb. Hogs were retailed at an average price of 56 So per cwt. By Telegraph. NfwTork-Beeves-Keceipts 776 head, in cluding 51 care for sale: market shade firmer for ail grades; native steers, $3 6C4 90 per 100 pounds; bnlW and cows, $1 S)3 30; dressed beet s!ow,6Sc Per pound; shipments to mori o w, 920 beeves. Calves Ueceipts, 475 head: unlike t tc per pound higher; veals, $5 C0JS 25 per 100 pounds, Sheep Receipts, 10,570 head; sheep firm: PimbsJic per pound higher; sheep, $3 0066 75 per 100 pounds; lambs $G507 69; diessed mutton, steady, i-10c per pound: dressed lambs, firm, 9llc. Hogs Ueceipts, 11,816 head.consigneddiiect; nominally steady, $4 905 50 per 100 pounds. ST. LODI Flour weak and slow. Wheat, cash He higher at fc9c. Options opened o better, but later declined, and closed Jc lor May and Jc for July below Saturday: Mav olosed &?85c: July. S3,c. Coin, cash;9 ;,'c lowci, at 3335c; options declined steadily and clo-eu Je. sellers, below Satur day; May, 353Sc at finish. Oats followed wheat and corn; Xo. 2, cash, 29Kc; May, 2c. Ityc dull and nothing doing. Barley steady; Minnesota sold at 54c Butter steady: creamery, 2529c: dairy, I526c. Provisions dull and lower; perk, $10 7011 00 lor new. and $9 25 for old. Lard, $6 106 15. Chicago-Cattle Recipts, 15,000 head; ship, ments, 4,500; market quiet hut strong; ood to choice vteers $4 C94 90; others, $3"50 4 3-T; stcei. $2 15ff3 25: Texans. S2 -"Jf. riS cows, S2 00S2 95. Hogs Receipts, 42 003 head: shipments, 10.000; market active 15c low en skips and much, $! 754 25; packers and mixed, $4 654 80; prime heavy ami !,u.lcli?rs' weights, $4S04 90: light, '$4 60 4 55. Sheep-Receipt 6,(0o head: shipments. 5r,5jO: market active and strong; ewes $375 5 05; mixed. $5 00g!5 50; ethers, $5 BOfflG 00 "tt esterns. $5 255 70: yearlings, $5 COWj SO1 lambs, $j 75g7 00. ISnffalo Cattle .Receipts, 8S loads through, 10 sale; maiket steady for best grades; extra Meen.. $4 604 75; choice steers for export, $4 254 50; good fairly fat ship ping. J4 004 15. Hogs Receipts. 101 loads through, ,. ale; market steadvand firm for good grade: heavy grades and packers and medium. $3 205 35. Sheep and lambs-Re-ceipts,10sale:markct higher for sheep, steady lorlamb: sheep, extra fancy. $5 756 00: fair to zood, $5 405 G5: lambs, good extra, $7 00a 7 23; fair to good, $G 50c 90. Cincinnati Hogs easier; common and light. S3 604 S3: p-u king and butchers'. $4 6085 05; receipts, 3.700 head; shipments, 750 bead. Cattle active and strong; fair to choice butcher grades. $3 00Q4 25; prime to Choice shippers. $3 25g4 40; receipts, 1,150 bead; shipments, none. Sheen Market in fair supnly and steady; common to choice, $4 601 75; extra fat -n ethers and yearlings, -$6 006 25; reccipts,470 head; shipments, none. Lambs Scarce and firm; common to choice $4 756 0 per 100 lbs. st. Loui" Cattle Receipts, l,4S0head:ship ments,212 head: market steady to stronger on all kinds; fair to good native steers, $3 20 Qt 70; fair to good Indian and Texas steers, t 753 65. Hogs Receipt, 2.ES5 head; thip mcnt8, 2,200 Head: market loc lower: prime to fair lieavv. $4 704 85; mixed, ordinarv to good. $4 254 fcO; light, fair to best, $4 60 4 80. Sheep Ueceipts, 293 head: shipments none: market strong; lair to desirable Texan muttons, $S 005 30. Kansai. City Cattle Receipts, 2.700 head; shipments, 1,800 head; market strong, gener ally steady; btecrs, $3 254 40: cows, $1 ,10 3 10: stockera and leeders, $3 003 50. Hogs Receipts, 2,300 head: shipment!., 2,700 head; market dull, weak and 1015c lower: ex treme range, $3 2504 60: bulk, $3 454 60. Sheep Ueceipts, 2,51.0 head: shipments, 400 head; market active and 10c higher. Ilin Drjgooda -Market. Kew York. March 14. The market tor dry goods remains steady, with only the usual occasional trading in off styles or fancy fabrics. The Jobbing trade was active and a large week is promised. , GOOD and cheap is Saltation Oil. 25c. BEARS GAIN THE DAY. Bulls Hare an Early Innln; In Wheat, but Sopn Lose Their Advantage Corn and Oats Quiet and TVeak All Day Pro visions Lower. CHICAGO Wheat was rather firm In the early trading, hut the market broke later,, becoming very weak and closing with a loss or lo compared with Saturday's last fig ures. The early firmness was duo to the better prices at Liverpool and the cold wave which covered most of the wheat belt West and Southwest. The markets generally showed an advancing tendency. The local feeling was for a time rather bullish. Every prospect of a decrease in the visible supply caused very little selling pressure, while snorts showed a disposition to cover and secure profits or protect themselves against possiblo loss. Late continental cables, how ever, came in weak, and warmer weather being reported as probable, the demand fell off and the selling became more liberal. The export movement from New York was light. Under these influences the market became weak and sagged of materially. On this break some of the short sellers on the early market began to take profits, and there was some reaction. Just before noon there seemed to be a big rush to sell, which quickly broke the price lo from the top figure. This was attributed ton statement that the woild's shipments for European countries tor the pat week were 7,130,000 bushels, against 5,460.000 the week before. Fears of anti-option legislation by Congress this week was also a weakening lactor, and the feeling continued to the close. May opened at S7K87Ji against SJc at the close on Saturtiay; sold to 88c; broke to87Uc; milled to STJic; broke to S7c; advanced. to 67Kc; dropped toSSc; rallied to S7c: Droke to and closed weak at 86Vc. Corn was quiet and steady, bnt with the feeling rather weak. The situation contin ues to be rcsrarded as bearish, and there were free offerings of long property and some short selling, the buying being mostly to cover sales and secure profits. Cables were weak, and as the day progressed w eak ness in wheat was sympathetically felt. May opened Jc lower at 0c, and with immate rial rallies sold down to and closed at 39 a Oats sympathized closely with corn, and on a quiet market closed "Jc lower at 29Ji5 lor May. Hog products decidedly weak and lower. The receipts of hogs were 4,000 head more than expected and prices at the yards were 1015c lower. This started free soiling and pork fell from $10 77K early to $10 57; re acted some, but weauened" again, going to $10 oijand closing at $10 55, against $10 87 at the close on Saturday. Lard closed 10c lower and ribs are 15c off. The leading futures range as follows, as cor rected bvjotin M. Oaklev & Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: Open- High- Low- Clos- Articlzs. lng. e:t. est. lng. WlILAT, NO. 2. Ill March $ 85V $ 86 $ BV4 $ 84 Mar S7?' 88 8GJ4 86'J CORN, N O. 2. March 39 39 3SS ass,' Mav A0i 40K 39', SI'S June 39 39s 39.'$ 39, Oats, No. 2. March . 283) 29 !8 28 May. a 29s 29,f 29 Mess Poke. March 10 63 10 65 JO 37!f W 49 May 10 75 10 80 10 SiH 10 55 Lard. March 630 639 620 6 Mav 6 35 6 35 6 3 6 27,S Short Ribs. March 5 70 5 70 5 60 5 60 May 5 75 5 75 5 65 5 65 Cash quotations -n ere as lollows: Flour nominal: Xo. 2 spring wheat, 8)?jrc: Xo. 3 spring v heat, glgSJJc; Xo. 2 red, 8Jc; Xo. 2 corn, LSc: Xo. 3 coin, 37?i3SJic: Xo. 2 oats, 28Kc: Xo 2 w hite f. o. b., 31&1c; Xo. 3 white 1. 1. b., 2931c: X". 2 ry 82c: Xo. 2 hnrlev, 53c; Xo. 3 J. o. b.. 45Mc; Xo. 1 f. o. b.. 3S43c; Xo. 1 fiaxeed,96697e; prime tlmothv seed, SI 24. Mess pork, per barrel, $10 37J10 40. Lard, per 100 ft, $6 22. Short rib sides (loose), $5 60; dry salted shoulders (boxed), $4 755 50; short clenr sides (boxed). $6 25. Whiskv, distillers' finished goods, per gal., $1 13. Sugars unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market was firm: fnncy creamery. 2S29c; fine Western, 2327c; ordinary. 2024c: se lected dairies, 2226c; ordinary, lS21c Eggs, 1313Kc SEW VOKK Flour dull and heavy. Corn meal dull. Wheat Spot dull and lower; Xo. 2 red, $1 01l 02Ji store and ele vator; Xo. 3. 1 041 OSJf free on boai-d: Xo. 3 red, 9696c: nngraued red. 90c $1 C4i: Xo. 1 Xorthern, $1 00J1 02: Xo. 1 hard. $1 03?S1 03: Xo. 2 Xorthern. 96ffi96Kc: options. Xo. 2 red, March, 99Jcl 0 clos ing at B9JJc: April, 991 0. closing at 99c: Mav. 97 15 1693c, closing at 9SJc; June, 9$i 37c, closing at 96c; Jnly, 95Ji 97c. closing at 95c; August, 93 34JJc, closing at 93c. Rve weaker. and quiet; Western. 9198c Barley steady; Xo. 2 Milwaukee, CS69c. Corn Spot lower and fairly active: Xo. 2, 474S!4o In elevator; SJ4Hc afloat; ungraded mixed, 4750c; Xo. 3, 4747Jc: steamer mixed, 47049c Op tions, March, 47Jffi47Kc: April, 17Jc, clos imr at 47c; Mav, 47fcC048Kc, closinir at 47JJc; June. 46KS-, closing 46J4c; July. 47k47Vc. closing at 47Kc: Auzust. 47Ji48c, closing at 47c. Oats Spot dull and weak: options moderately active and weaken March, S5c: May, 35 355c, closing Jt 35Jc; Xo. 2 white, April, 37r: Xo. 2 white, 37K37?fc; mixed Western, 34J 37c; white do, 3741c. Hav firm and. quiet. Hops steady and quiet. Tallow steady. Esgs steady: Western, 14Uc. Pork quiet and steady; mess, $9 750)10 50; extra prime, $11 50. Cut meats quiet and steady: middles quiet; short clear, $6 50. Lard lower and dull; Western steam. $6 57)bid; options: March, $6 57; May. $6 6:6 66, closing at $6 60 bid; July, $6 72; August, $6 82 asked. Butter steady and in moderate demand; Western dairy, 1722c: do creamery, 206C29c: do fac tory. 1922c; Elirins, 29c; imitation creamery, 1820c; rolls, 1724c. Cheese quiet and steady; part skims, 610f . i'IIILADELPHI Flour quiet and weakv western winterciear,zosi 00; uo. straight, 53$2 75; winter patents, $4 75$5 00; Mlnne-ota. clear, $4 25$4 50; do straight, $4 50M 80; do patent, $4 85$5 10; do lavonte brands higher. Wheat, steady Xo. 2 red, in export elevator, $1 00V; Xo. 2 led, March, $1 00J1 00 April, $1 00J 61 00; May, 9SK9SJJc; June, 96Ji9;4c Corn, thadc easier; Xo. 4 bigh mixed track, 47c; Xo. 3, in export elevator, 45c; steamer in do, 4G4c: Xo. 2 white in grain depot, 50c Xo. 2, in expoit eievator, c Xo. 2 mixed, March. 4747Jc; April 7Ki7Kc: Mav, 447Kc; June. 46J49 46c Oats, easier; Xo. 2 white, 36JC; do 011 track, STc: Xo. 2 white. March, S6(3 36JXc: April, 37S7Kc; May, 37Ji37Jic; June, 37J437Jic Provisions steady, lair Jobbjng busliiesi. Pork Mess, new, $12 50$13 00; do' family, $14 00$14 50; hams, smoked, ICQllc. Batter, steady, with more demand: Pennsyl vania creamery extra, 28c; Pennsylvania print exti a, 32S5o. Eggs Arm; Pennsylvania firsts, 1415c Cheese quiet; part skims, 9 ICC. KALTIMOUE Wheat: No. 2 red, spot, $1 011 01J; the month, $1 01! 0IV: April, $1 OlQl 0li; May, 99U99Jc; June, 9SJc: steamer, Xo. 2 red, 9c oid. Corn weak; mixed spot, the month and April, 47K473ic; May. 47?c asked: June, 47?ic asked; steamer, mixed, 4647c. Oats dull and steady; Xo. 2 white Western, 36 37c; X'o. 2 mixed do, 3433c. Rye quiet and steiuv; Xo. 2. 90c asked'. Hay steady; good to cnoice timothy, $13 5015 Oa Provisions steady and unchanged. Butter steady; cieatiiery. fancy, 2930c: do lair to choice, 26 2Sc: do imitation. 2425c; ladle fancv, 24c; do good to choice. 2022c; rolls, fine, 22c: ilo fair to good, 1921c; store packed, 15Q18C Eggs steady at 14c. CISCIXSATI Konr dull; family, $3 C03 3 80; fancy. $4 104 30. Wheat in light do mnnd: Xo.2 led. 93c Corn easv:Xo. 2 mixed. 4242K& Oats steady; Xo. 2 mixed, S2c. Bye nominal: Xo. 2, 85u0c. Pork neglected at $11 00- Lard In light demand. $6 206 25. Bulk meats Lower to sell at $5 70. Bacon easy at $6 75. Butter strong: lancy Elgin creamery, S0g31c: Ohio, 2527c; good to prime dairy roll. 1820. Eggs barely steady at llfilllic. Cheese steady; prime to choice cured Ohio flat, llHKc SBW ORLEAXS Sugaractlveand stroni; open kettle, good fair, 3Jc; good, common to lair, 23c. Centrifu-Mls Choice yellow clarifled,3c; prime do, 3313-16c; seconds, 2J3c. alolasses open kettle, no sound gouds offering: fermentlm.-, 1502c; centrl luirals firm;:strictly prime, 19c;good to prime, 15I7c; lair to prime, 1015c; common to good common, CQ9c. MILiWAlTKEE-Flour unchanged. Wheat weak. Mav, 84c: Xo. 2 spring, 89c: Xo. 1 Xorthern, 84c Com quiet; Xo. 3, 383Sc Oats veiy dull; No. 2 white, 30c;No. 3 wlmc, nominal. Barley stead v: No. 2, 53ic bid; sample. SC55c Bye Fair demand; No. L, 8iJc Provisions loner. Pork May, $10 60. Lard May, $0 3a KANSAS CI rr Wheat dull and easy; No. 2 hard, 77c: Xo. 2 red quoted nominally at C3c Corn steady; No. 2 cash, 32)$34c;'No. 2 mixed, 3Sc: Xo. 2 white, 33ic. Oats dull and weak; No. a cash, 27Kc Eggs easy at lOc. DTJLUTH Wheat Hard cash, 82c; Mnrcb. SSKc; May. 86Jc; No. 1 Xortheiu, cash, 81c: March, 80c: Mav, 85c; Xo. 2Xortli ern, cash,73Kc: No. 3, 68ic: rejected, 584c; on track, Xo. 1 hard, 83Jjc; Ha 1 Northern, 82Jic aiIXXI"ATOLIS Wheat No. 1 Northern, March, closing at 81c; May opening nc 83;Ji: highest, 83Xc: lowest, 82c: closing, 83c; J uly closed 84c; tin track, No. 1 hard, 84c; No. 1 Northern S3c; No. 2 Northern, 77S0c. TOLEDO Wheat lower; No. 2 cash, 92Kc; May, 93J4c: Julv,88tic Corn dull and steady: No. 2 cash. 4lc: No. 3, 40: No. t, .-Sr; No. 3 yellow, 42c Oats quiet; cash, 32c. Bye dull; CMD(tC I 1 FEATURES OF TRADE. Another Sale on Penn Arentie In volving a Sine-Story Building. FORECAST 0F-THE M0NEI MARKET. Local Stocks Begin the Week With Fair Sales and Strong Trices. OFFICE AND STREET NEWS 1ND GOSSIP Another deal in Penn avenue property was consummated yesterday.' Black & Blair sold for G. J. Young, No. 815 to T. A. and K. G. Gillespie for 544,000. Mr. Young bought it a short time ago from Dr. Dake and made a good thing on the turn. The property consists of a lot 22x180 feet, with a good three-itory building. The purchasers will immediately begin the erection of a nine-story business house, as will also Mr. Harvey Childs, who recently purchased through the same agency the adjoining property, also owned by Dr. Dake. Two nine-story buildings, contiguous and uni form in appearance, will add vastly to the business facilities oi that part of the ave nue, and be a stimulus to other owners. A Change Impending. A change in the'financial situation is about dne, and that it will be for the better, so far as general trade will be affected, no one seriously doubts. On this subject a re cognized authority says: "April settle ments will naturally cause increased de mand for money from the country banks, as the period mentioned is settling time iu a number of States, and bankers in those sections have imfornied their correspond ents in New York that they are likely to withdraw the bulk of their deposits from the 1st to the ,15th of April It goes without saying that any appreciation in the rate for money in the street would be likely to unfavorably affect the market price of certain specialties which'are .now enjoying a conspicuous place in the current specula tion."' Bnt at the same time it would de note a better commercial demand for funds. Considerable of the money to be thus with drawn will enter into the channels of trade and not be- returned to the banks. It is just as well to recognize the fact that there soon will -be a decided change in the money market. t Condition ot the Coal Trade. According to Philadelphia advices to the WdU Street Neva, the coal trade the past week did not show any sign of increased activity, although the shipments for the previous week reflected an increase -of 102,552 tons, and for the year to date an increase of 344, 682 tons as compared with the same period last year. These figures indicate that, with the slow demand usual 'at this time of the year, the stocks at tide-water are increasing. Notwithstanding these facts, however, very little or no cutting of prices is reported. The demand for manufacturing sizes con tUues brisk. Keports from the coal regions are to the effect that "several large collieries have suspended operations for the present. The Schuylkill region is producing at about two-thirds rate. The Corporation Record; The United States Corporation Bureau reports the list of newly completed incor porations in the United States for the week ending March 4, 1892, as follows: Total cor porations, 460. Total capitalization, 5200, 375,000 distributed as follows: Mercantil e and manufacturing com-1 panieo, 161 $21,468,050 Banks (not national) and invest ment companies, 12 14.15,000 National bajiks. (to Feb. 24,) 2. 250,000 Gold, Mlver andfother mining and smelting companies. 49 33,424,600 Coatand iron companies, 29 57,710,000 x.igiit, neat, power ana transporta tlon companies, 30 Building and loan associations, 19.. Irrigation companies, 3 Miscellaneous companies, 155 9,925,000 57,950,000 9650 13,202,700 , JBond. Again In Favor. A New York bond specialist says: "The recent slackening of the investment demand has been succeeded by a renewal of 'active buying. The failure of the money market to display a hardening tendency has nat urally brought institutions back to the bond market, and the past week presented as its feature a wholesale inquiry for bonds of a select class. Prices were accordingly steady for the better grade of securities, while some special movements affected the lower-priced issues." There is a good market for Pitts burg street railway bonds, and they mani fest an advancing tendency. Business Sews and Gossip. It is said another move will be made this week in the East Liberty market-house pro ject. Messrs. Kinney A Co., founders and ma chinists, have nurchased an acre of ground from the Scottdale Iron and Steel Company, Immediately adjoining their shops and are preparing plans to enlarge their plant. The West Elizabeth Star says: The best news we can give this week is to announce that the safe factory at Blaine is an assured thing." The Youngstown Electrical Lisht Com pany, of Youngstown, O., the Youngstown Gas Company and the Mahoning Electrio List lit Company have effected a combine. McClees & Parkinson, of West Elizabeth, have contracted with Wilson & Co. for, the erection of an office building in that place. Ten permits were issued yesterday for a like number of buildings and tenements, aggregating in estimated value $10,100. The most expensive of these will cost $3,275. At the last call yesterday 39 was bid for Manchester Traction. United States Glass, common, was offered at 70, Duquesne Trac tion at 25, and Birmingham Traction at 2S. John B. Barbour, of Kea Bros. & Co., was on deck yesterday, loosing a little the worse lor a 10 days' attack of the grip. The gross earnings or 104 railroads lp Feb ruary were $77,800,000, an increase of $5,600. OOO. Movements In Realty. John. H. Straub, the Bloowfield brewer, closed the deal for a bnilding on Rebecca street yesterday lor $12,650 cash. This trans action, In its early stage, was rferred to a few days -agobut the consideration stated was not high enough. J. E. Glass sold-for A. a Watkins lot No. 20 in the Allequippa Place plan X'o. 2, for $150; Dcnniston.EIderkin A Co. sold in the Fahne stock plan for F. P. Bell, 100-feet on Thomas street (1000 leet wide) and to be graded, paved and sewered, and 165 leet on McPher snn street for an azeresate of $14,500. the nur- chasers being J. C. Hamnett and V. O. Sha ver. A part of these lots will be built upon at once, and the rest held as investment. They also sold for Joseph Briel, L. Vilsack and W. J. Friday two well-known East End business men all of the frontage on Belle fnnte and Filbert stieets. of what is known as the Marine Hospital plot, adjoining the Konp school, being 3C0 feet frontare. The buyers will at once subdivide the plot into lots and place part of them In the market. Thev expect to begin the erection of somo good houses on the rest of them soon. They ulsp completed the sale to T. D. Harman of two acres of land in the Twentj -first ward for $3,300. This tract is near Larimer avenue bridge, and will be subdivided at once and placed on the market. Black & Baird sold to Otto Elchinger lot No. 64 in the T. A. Gillespie plan of Herron Hill Park, for $500. The Burrell Improvement Company re port the following sales or lots at Kensing ton: Robert J. Cunningham, lot 31, blork 15, Wii 50; James Carson, lot 26. block 15. tbS7 SO; Edward M. Kendall, lot 24. block 6. $1,300; M:Koniykland J. Gollncki, lot 51, block 14. $72250. Peter Shields reports the sale of lot No. 134, 30x90 feet, located on Coleman street, in the Greenfield avenue plan, Twenty-third ward, for $450. U0ME SECURITIES. A MODERATE BUSINESS AND VALUES WELL SUSTAINED. Usual Snaps Absent, but Enoagh Good Features to Keep Interest Alive Most oi the Specialties Jllgher Than on Satur daySale and Fluctuations. The stock market yesterday was 'moder ately active nnd generally strong. Ad vances outnumbered declines, but they were In most cases fractional. A comparison of closing prices with those of Saturday shows these changes: Chartlers Gas improved K, PIpeage U, Philadelphia. Gas & Pleasant Valley Vm Luster X, Slec-lj trio K. Underground Cable 1. The unlisted traotfons were also fractionally higher. There was no hurrah to the trading, but the upward tendeuoy of tAe market was suffi ciently marked to disarm apprehension of a material slump so' long as the banks are burdened with idle capital. Sales at the first call were 30 Pittsburg and Western preferred at 20,, 25 Manchester Traction at 8 100 Duquesne at-25, 120 Bir mingham Traction at 27$. 50 Fipe-tge at 12.' - Second call, 80 Birmingham at 27 20 Du quesne at 25, 25 PIpeage at 125 at 12, 33 Manchester at 89J4. . Third call, for account, etc., 373 Atlantic and Pacific Railway Tnnnel Company at $1, 90 Pipeage at 12, 15 at KU, 19 Chartlers Gas at 8 50 New York and Cleveland Gas Coal at 50. 30 Philadelphia, Gas at 19Vf, 80 Pleas ant Valley at' 25. After call, 19 Chartlers Gas at 8. . The weakness displayed by Switch and Signal was attributed to the cessation of the boom started by the Boston crowd to influence the election. The company is In a strong position. Philadelphia Gas more than held its ground in the face of loud com plaints or a scarcity or fuel. Bids and offers were: FIBST CALL B A SECOND CALL. B A TRIED CALL B A EXCHANGE STOCKS. P. P. .s. A M. Ex Fanners' D.N.B First N.Bk.Pltts 575 183 .... 183 Fourth N. BE. Freehold Bunk. Iron C. X. Bk.. Mb. Xit. Vk... M. . M- N. Bk. 83 105X.. COS.. 135".., Mon. Nt. Bsuk VMS, 260 J. W. UK. WJin ITnlon Nat. Bk 275 265 475 275 K. E. L. T. Co Armenia Ins West. Ins. Co... Brlilgewter G.. rhar. V. G. Co. 77 42 3 9 8k 9K 1IM 19!4 20 14 10 10 m P. X. G. P. Co Philadelphia Co Wheel. Gas Co.. Ft. P. In. P. Co 12 20 12k 12' IVi 1914 20 a s Cea. Traction... Clt. Traction.... Pitts. Traction.. Pleasant Valley. Union Pass. Rr.. Pitts. Jt W. pfd X.Y. C.G. Co. La. X. 3Iln Co.. Luster.Mln. Co.. Red C Mln. Co. Westlnrh'e Elec Mon Water Co. U. S. AS. Co... West. A. B. Co. W. B. Co. Lira.. S. U. Cable Co.. 27S.. 63.., an '2s 63 63K.. a KJ4 51 "x 51 'so 9 10 2 17 X 9 'l6S 10 2 17 'is 17 16 MV 18 109.... .... 100 IS 16 1093 112 1SX 70 7 I 70 75 I 71 73 A QUIET SHARE MARKET. CONSIDERABLE ACTIVITY 'WrrH FEW I31POKTANT CHANGES. Chicago Gas and Lake Shore Are the Weak Points Quite a Heavy Trade in Stocks Connected With Rumored Deals Most Changes Are Advances. New York. March 14. The dealings In the stock market to-day were neither large nor Important, and while Reading during the forenoon was unusnally active, its (advance was In no way in conformity with the amount of business done. The interest in the market was confined to a few stocksj among which Reading, Lackawanna, Rich mond and West Point, Tennessee and the Susquehanna and Western preferred were most prominent, the rest of the list being traded in small amounts and the fluctua tions confined to the smallest fractions. Tho opening was lower, except In a few cases, Tennessee Coal being up per cent on the absorption of the Immediate rival; but there was selling of Sugar on a large scale until the announcement of the application of the companv to list $ 5.0O0.0O0 new stock to be Issued In the acquirement of new properties. A full rally Immediately follon ed and something more was gained. Tbere were two impoitant weak points in the list. These were Lake Shore and Chi cago Gas, though each lost a material amount on very light trading. Among late dvances, one in Missouri Pacific was very marked, but the market failed to display any general tendencv in prices, and the movements, such as they were were throughout of the most irregular character. The advances in the Coal stocks induced free realizations toward the final dealings, but the most part of the advances were re tained, and the bnying by Insiders helped to make the downward movement a short one. The close was quiet and firm, generally at insignificant changes fiom first pricesjx while the active shares were generally at close to the best prices of the day. The final changes-were unimportant, except in a few cases, and among these sugar is up 1J-J and Missouri Pacific 1 per cent, while Chi cago Gas is down 1, and Lake Shore V. Tho total sales- 01 stocks to-day were 370, 184 shares, including Atcbison,, 4,915: Dela ware. Lackawanna and Weitern. 3,500: Erie. f,400; Mossouri Pacific, 7,745; New England, 5 470; Reading. 159.900; Richmond and West .roini, s,804; St. rani, jt.seu; union jracinc, 4,612; Western Union, 6,922. Railway bonds were quiet for all except the Richmond and West Point issues, and tho Readings and like stocks showed no decided tendencv of prices in either direc tion, though the Richmond and West Points were strong. The Reading bonds were traded in within narrow limits with the re mainder of the list, and though the temper was nrm no important cnanges resulted. The following table shows the prices of active s on the icwYort Stock Exchange yester day. Corrected daily for The Disr vrcn by Wuit- nev A Stephenson, oldest Pittsburg members of me acw ior& siock .xciunge. oj fourtu avenue. Clos 111 Open High Low est. et. 31H 35 71h 70V 9o!t 2 98'4 96 39J 3S 89 bSV em 61 U2'A Ulh ' 75'v "mk 07M 106? T!H 76h "89 "8& 4S)j 48 'iioji 'irJv 7IJ. 71J4 "33 jj "is'-i I60V 159,4 140)4 139- "53" "Hx 7.H 6-e ing. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil. pfd.... Am. Sugar Ueflnlnsr Co 357, 70 91! 363 71!4 I5 96 39 83J( 61, I41?f Am.Sugar UeOnlngL'o., pfd ran aicu.. lop. o-t. Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Central of New Jersey... Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago Gas TruBt C, Bur. A Oulncy C, Mil ASuPaul C, Mil. Ait. Paul, pfd... C, Bock LA P C. St. P. M. AO C. St. P. M. AO.. pfd.... C A Northwestern C, C, C. AI C. C C. Al.. pfd Col. Coal A Iron Del., Lack A West. Del. A Hudson Denver A Illo Grande Dcu. A Klo Grnnde, pfd.. E.T.. Va. AGa , E. T., Va. A Ga., 2d pfd., Illinois CentraU Lake Erie A Western Laic trie A Western, pfd Lake Shore A M. s , Louisville A Nashville...., Michigan Central ,..., Mobile A Ohio !.... Missouri Pacific ; 83V 02M -a 75V 103H 77X "&H 4Si 74X J07 77 127 88' 4S! 115 120X 71X 98)4 ZH 150 133V WH Slli 7X 'ilSM 71M "X'i l)i "in" IS "u" 75', 112 26H 26 75 134 75H 111 39 C2V 94 4 103 'iiiii 7? 33 764 4SX 20. 14H 50V 15V 23 C0H 25H 30,'i 20 57ft 25 62 192 73 43 104 134! 75 112)4 134 78 li2f 02 94 National Cordage Co, S4J4 !3W 100W 'iii'li Natloual Cord&re Co..nftl 1C6V 19 118 JUS National Lead Trust New York Central N Y.. C. A St. L 1167i N. Y., a A St. L., 1st pfd. ..IT, S3 76 .". 1., u. est. i., za pia, N. Y.. L. E. AW , N.Y.. L. E. A W., pfd..., N. Y. AN. E. N. Y.. O. AW , Norfolk A Western Norfolk A Western, pfd.., North American Co Northern Pacific Northern Pacific, pfd Oregon Improvement Pacific Mail 33H 33. 76X 76 49 48 14)4 U 'kx "iUi '66 V "&& '353, "3S)i -0)4 20)4 59) 67S 26 K)i 63 62 48V 20 145J "l5V 'eoji 20M 87)4 Peo.. Dec. A Evans Philadelphia A Beading.... P.. C, & ASt. L...... .r., is., i;. a st. ij., pxu Pullman Palace Car .... Richmond A W. P. T ... 63 75 UH Richmond A W. P. T.. pfd 73 m. raui & uuiuin St. Paul A Ouluth. pfd.., St. Paul. Minn. Allan .. Texas Pacific Union Pacific.... ..7.... Wabash Wabash, pfd Western Union "Wheeling A L. E Wheeling A L. E.. pfd .. DIs. A Cattle Fd. Trust.. National Lead Co National Lead Co., pfd.. 113V Ilk 4CS 1.V4 :8V 88H SI! 4 7SH 47X 33 i 83 1I3 11)2 H 131 303i 89 34V 75 47,'i 33M 83)4 113 1133a 4X 13 SV 8H Z3V 75X 47)4 33 82 11M 13 29V 8i 34 -i 75H 47)4 31 82 Philadelphia Stocks. Closlne quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Siephenson. brokers, .No. 57 Fourth avenue, members or New York Stock Ex change. Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad 54V 54' iceaaing itaiiroaa.... sj 13-10 :f UuftV.o. N. Y. APhlla, Lehteh Valley Northern Pacific Northern Pacific nref. 81 .. 58 .. 23t. . 66 ' 23V 66 54ft X ,ieuign A&Tigaiion. M4 Uadelphla A Erie ;. 39 Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Afch. ATopeka 39 X Uovston A Albany ....206 lilo Maine 167 'Chi. Bur. A Qulnoy .107H Boston AMont .41 Calumet A Hecla... 270 Franklin 12V Eear&arge 13 Osceola 30 SantcKe Copper..., $ti Tamarack 165 Boston Land Co..... 6i San Ulege Land Co. 18 West End Land' Co. 20 Bell Telephone .201 Lamson store S..... 18 Eastern K. R. 6s 123 S Kltchburg K. K TllntAPereM , 1 do prd..., Little Rock A Ft. S., Maes. Central Mcx. Central, com ., N. Y. A N.England. do. 7s OldColonv 88 , 25 , 83 94.4 , IS . 19H 4S 120 172 Water Power XX Cent. Mining., 12V Rutland, pfd. wi x x. , 81H .15V . 5SX Wis. Central, com... lfii. A D. Copper Alloucz M. C.(oew) Ik lUUlUWU'llUUBWIl. Atlantic...... 10 Mining Stock Qaotations. New YoRi,.March U. Aspen, SOOjBest Belcher, 200; California B. H., 100,Consoll dated California and Virginia. 375; Dead wood, 200; Eureka Consolidated, 190: Gould & Curry, 110: Hale & Norcross 140: Home stake, 1325; Horn Silver. 365; Ontario, 4250; Ophir. 260: Plymouth, 175: Savage,' 120: 8ierm Nevada, 170; Standard, ISO; Union Consoli dated, 150; Yellow Jacket, 110. Boston Electrio Stock. Boston, March U.lSpeclal.l The latest electric stock quotations to-day were: x Bid. Asked. 58M 29 9 7X 60" Tkomson-Houston E. Co SSH Thomson-Houston E. Co.,pref.. T.-H. securities (series C) T.-H. securities (series D) T.-ri. I. Co. pref. T.-H. E. W. Co -i 7tf 102 55 J -L" " V(U. ............ ...... A W. E. Co. (new) 27K JV . Assented Trust receipts KH Ft. W. E. Co nk Ft. W. securities (series A).. .... 7K Boston E. L. Co 105 J. J!.. W. O0. 12 1V4 27K 163 13 7J4 111 Bar Silver Quotations. ' New York, March 14. Bar silver In Lon don. 41Jd per oz.; New York dealers' price for silver, 90Vo per oz. QUIET FINANCES. No Special Change From Last Week- Routine Business Fair. Some of the city banks reported a fair call from borrowers yesterday, but others were not so fortunate. On the whole, there was no special change from last week. Routine businoss was fair. There was no change in rates. Bank clearings were $2,447,339 27 and balances $449,632 64. Total gold exported from February 19 to date Is $5,530,000. includ ing $849,318 shipped last week. Chicago re ports that collections are satisfactory. At New York yesterday money on call was easy at IK to 2 per cent; last loan at 2: closed nfferedat2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 4g6 per cent. Sterling exchanse qnlet but steady at $4 85 for 60-day bills and $4 87 for demand. , Closing Bond Quotation. U. S. 43reg - U. S. 4s coup 118 U. S. 4s reg 100 IT. 8. 4Hs coup Pacific 63 of '95 '109 Louisiana stamp. 4s 85)4 M..K. AT. Gen. 3s. '51 Mutual Union 6s....108 N. J. C. Int. Cert.. ..1UK Northern Pac. lsts..H7K Northern Pac. 2ds ..1154 Northwestern cons.lS7)s North w'n d'brsSs ..lP7Ji Missouri os Tenn. new set. 6s. ...107 Tenn. new set. 5s....l'l Tenn. new set. 3s.... 72 Oreron A Trans. 6s. St. L. A I. M. Gen. 5s 85 9t.L. A S.F.Gen.M.IOSS St. Paul Consols.. ..l27Ji St.P..C.AP. 1st 117 Tex.P.L.G.Tr.Rcts. 834 Ter.P.R.G.TT.Rcts. 34 Union Pac. lsts 103 West Shore 103! R. G. West 79M Canada So. 2ds 101H wen.i-acinc lsts 107 Den. All. G. lsts ...117H Den. AB. G. 4s $4 Pen. A K. G. West 4s Erie2ds 107K M..K. AT.Gen.6s Bid. Bank Clearings. New Orleans Clearings, $1,726,964. New York Exchange commercial, 50u per $1,000 pi etnluui. Bank. $1 50 per $1,000 premium. St. Louis Bank clearing, $4,389,698; bal ances, $651,920. Monet- 67 per cent. Ex change on New York, 5060c premium. Chicago Money steartv at 4J6 per cent. Bank clearings, $15,802,000. New York Ex change 5060c discount. Memphis New York Exchange selling at par. Clearings, $721,960; balances. $353,540. New Yore Bank clearings, $84,648,629; bal ances, $5,573,863. BosToir Bank clearings, $14,934,112; bal ances, $1,954,112. Money 2 per cent. Ex change on New York 12c discount. Philadelphia Bank clearings, $10,935,864: balances, $1,657,904. Money 3 per cent. Baltimore Bank (clearings, $2,795,012; bal ances, $395,456. Rate 6 per cent. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. A blizzard is raging in Kansas. Chile's new Cabinet is complete. The Democrats will try to errymander 'The German charge d'Affaires at Quito, Ecuador, has been mobbed. A colored editor was blackballed by the St. Paul Press Club Sunday. Typhoid fever has caused 230 deaths at Villa Lerado, ilex., within ten days. Rev. .George Sweet was stricken blind Snnday night while preaching at Ottumwa, la. The clergy of Connorsville, Ind., have started a crusade againsta proposed trotting park. A gas well at Mill Grove,.Ind., exploded Sundav, and two men were probably fatally burned. The New York Central Labor Union has protested against the closing of the World's Pair on Sunday. Valus White, a Chicago teamster, was 'badly chewed up by his own bulldog, and will probably die. The Diamond Match Company at Chicago ba increased its, capital from $8,- wu,uuu to $,OOU,1AAI. A lunar mirage, producing the optical illusion of two moons, was seen at Chatta nooga Sunday night. There is a widespread revolt in the Min nesota Alliance against Ignatius Donnelly and the People's party. J. A. McOsker. of Sumner county, Kan., has called upon the county to aid him in, the expenses of securing a divorce from liia wire. Fonda, la., with only 500 Inhabitants, has enjoyed free mall delivery for several months, and the experiment is fonnd to be practicable. The 24-ton fly-wheel of the Cincinnati Elec tile Light Works burst yesterday, de stroying the office, dynamos, $10,000 engine and one side of the building. The new Missouri gerrymander admits of only Republican Congressmen in that State, although the Republicans have a fighting chance in two other districts. At Pellville, Kr., Sunday, Miss Jennie Pruner, aged IS years, sprang to catch a child too near the fireplace, when her own dress caugnt lire, sno died yesterday morn ing. An Italian fisherman near Bonicia, Cal.. killed n lellow countryman, then notified the Coroner that he had found a dead body, and received $5 for the corpse he had made himself. Four prisoners at Texarkana tunneled their way through a brick wall and 20 feet of earth to liberty Sunday morning. A firth man was caught as he was emerging from the hole. The Dominion Government, thinking It necessary to conciliate this countrywill not renew the order in conncil discriminating against American ports In the matter of canal tolls. An elevator in a St. Louis boiler factory fell vesterdav mornins. killinar three men and fatally wounding two others upon whom it bad fallen. A broken rope caused the accident. Several sudden deaths have occurred among tho colored population of Columbia, S. C, and it has been found that poison set for chicken thieves has been the cause of the mortality. Mrs. Julia Crowley, aged 75 years, of Bay City, Mich., was seized with a paralytic stroke Sunday night while going up stairs, fell to the bottom and was Instantly killed, her neck being broken. Arrangements for the second annual meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons of the National Guard of the United States, which meets in St. Louis on the 19th clay of next month, are progressing. John Lyons, alias Harry Hines, has been arrested at Chicago for passing $5, $10 and $20 counterfeit bills to a large amount. Treas ury officials believe he is one of the gang which has been working extensively iu Western cities and towns. Five hundred G. A. R. men. attending the State Encampment at Fresno, Cal., in dulged in a Jack rabbit round-up vesterdav. Twenty-five thonsand were bagged, and of. tuese over ii,uuu were siinpry trampeu to death as tho final rush was made. It is learned that In his recent speech in London, England, Sir Charles Tuppcr, when he said that on account of the McKlnley bill Cannda'would soon strike a vital blow to the United States in return, he referred to a movement to levy pieferentlal ditties on British imports coming Into Canada. A terrible riot was averted in Quebec Saturday night by the intervention or the clergy. A mob of rowdies organized for an attack on a torchlight procession In honor of last Tuesday's Conservative victory. Cardinal Tasohefeau was appealed to, and prevailed upon the leaders of the procession ,to change its route so as to avoid a collision. ItEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIM. 401 Smlthfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, 578,000. Deposits of Jl and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. ITS Stop that cough. It is a danger signal Piso's Cure for Consumption never falls Pleasant to take. All druggists. 25 cents lus Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrnp for chll dren teething is the family benefactor. 25c The Arnbeim auction sale takes place to morrow, rain or shine, at 10 o'clock A. M. Iq be healthy, rugged and strong, rue Bisque of Beef, Herbs and Aromatic. THE HOME MARKETS. Owing to Light Receipts and the Cold Snap Eggs Are Firmer. A SCARCITT OP FLORIDA ORANGES. Corn, 0ts and May ire Still Steady, and f heat and Flonr Quiet. SUGAR ADVANCED AND COFFEE WEAK - Opricx or The Dispatch. 1 Pittsburg. Monday, March 14. Country Peoduce (Jobbing Prices) The untimely cold weather this morning put a quietus on trade. This proved to be em phatically a blue Monday to produce com mission merchants, the most of whqp had little to do but hug their stoves. Receipts of egga by the Ohio Valley were not so heavy as anticipated, and this, with the frosty weather, stiffened but did not advance markets. Price at Cincinnati this morning was llc per dozen, and less 'than lc per dozen will bring eggs from there to this city. A day or two of mild weather will, no doubt, bring eggs to 12c per dozen. Fruits and vegetables are dnll and slow at old prices. Maple syrup is in bountlfnl supply, and drift of markets is downward. Tropical frnits aie firm, Florida oranges particularly so on account of their scarcity. APPLES $1 752 50 per barrel. Butter Creamery Elgla. K33c: Ohio brands, 2830c; common country butter, 17lSc; choice country rolL-23z:e. BEAKS New Vork and Michigan pea. II 85(31 90; marrowfat, S2 15(3215: Lima beans, 3)jc r IS; hand picked medium, $1 S0l 90. BEESWAX Choice, 30Kc B; low grades, 233 25c. Buckwheat Floub New, 2!4Y32Xe lb. CHEESE Ohio choice, 11)41120: New York cheese, 1212Xc: Limburger, l313Hc: Wisconsin sweltzer, fulloream, 13,'il4,Hc; lmportedsweitzer. 2626Hc Cider Country cider. $3 5o5 00 per barrel; sand refined. 6 0OT3S 50: crab elder. J7 508 00. Cranberries Per box. 81 25211 50: per barrel. SI 23(flti ou: Foos-Strictlrfresb. 14K15c. . Fetiiers Extra live geese, 5753c; No. 1, 43 50c f, lb : mixed lots. 3940c Dried Fruits Peaches, halves. 5,Sc: evapo rated apples. 73c: apricots. 9llc: blackberries. 80W5c: raspberries, 1818)c; huckleberries, 7c; Cal ifornia peaches. 79)jc. Hoxet New crop, white clover, 16l7c; Cali fornia honey, 12loc $ lb. Maple Struf New. 8aS5c $ gallon. Maple .i'OAR78c t lb. OSION SETb-Yetluw Erie, $6 00S 50; Jersey, $5 50SOO. Poultrt Altve-Chlckens,90oSl 00 a pair; live turkeys, 13iai5)c f ft: ducks, 8flS5c a pair: live fpese. fl COjBl 10 a pair; arested chickens. 1416c ilb:dresea turkeys, 16 17 ? ft; dressed ducks, liSiecHft. Potatoes Carload lots, on track. 3540c; rrom store, 4S45c a bushel: Jerseys, fl 753 to. Seeps Western recleaned medium clover, lob bing at $8 25: mammoth at S8 40; timothy, $1 5-5 for prime and $160 for choice: blue grass. $2 65.! 80; orchard grass. $1 75; millet, fl 0: German, 81 15: Hungarian. $1 10; fine lawn, 25c "$ ft; seed buck wheat. $1 40l 50. Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered. 5c. Tropical FRUITS-Lemons. fancy. Messlna.i.175 (3A 00: Florida oranges. $3 6033 25 a box; Mr.slnas. fi 753 00: bananas. $1 75: 00 firsts, II 251 .V) good seconds, per bunch; Malaga grapes. $10 CO 13 60a half barrel; Persian dates, 4)5c per pound; layer figs. 1214c per pound. Vegetables Cabbage. $4 0035 00 a hundred; yellow Danver onions. $2 232 50 a barrel; toma toes. SI 50(35 00 a box: celerv. 2.va30c ner dozen: turnips, 9vc(3ll 00 a barrel; Bermuda potatoes. out? so a uarrei; spinacn. 1 a uarrei: snlnach. f? O0TS12 SO a barrel: as half. $1 25(3)1 50; new beets, 7590c a dozen. Groceries. The firmness, of sugar noted for a number of days has culminated in an advance, and our quotations are raised c per pound, in accordance with facts. Coffees are weak, with a prospect of lower prices at an early day. ' Green Coffee Fancy, 2223c; choice Bio, 21)I2)4c: prime, 20c: low grade Bio, 1819c: old Government Java, 272c: Maracalbo. 2122Hc; Mocha, 2829c: Santos. 2122)c: Caracas. 23) 24Sc; La Guarra, 1H3.i- Roastep (In papers) Standard brands, 19.6oc; high grades. 23.4028)ic; oll Government Java, bulk, 3lK33c; Maracalbo, 2224c; Santos. 10' 25c; pcaberrv. 25Hc; choice Rio. 21c; prime Bio, 20)ic: good Rio. 19c: ordinary, 1718c. SPICES (whole) Cloves. 1012c: allspice. 10c; cassia, 8e; pepper, lie; nutmeg, 70SOc. PETROLEtTM Oobbers prices) 110 test. 6c; Ohio, 120. 7Hc: headlight, loO test, 6$c; water white, 7)i8c: globe. 1414)jo; elalne. 13c; carna dlne.ilc:rovaUne, 14c; red oil, 10)llc; parity. Mcrolelne. 12c. MrsERS'OiL No. 1 winter strained, 3D40c per gal.: summer. 3S37c; lard. 5255. Strut Corn svrup, 2528c: choice sugar syrup, 341336c; prime sugar syrup, 3052c; strictly prime. 2830c. J. u, jnoi.AsaE5 cancT new crop, vxgvzi choice, 4041c; old crop, 3638c; N. 0. syrup. 44 50c. Soda Bl-carb. In kegs. 3Wi33Vc: M-carb. In )s. SVc; bl-carb, assorted packages, 5V6c: sal soda. In kegs. lVe: do granulated. 2c Ca voles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per set. 8Vc: parafiine, ll12c. RlCE-ilead Carolina, 6MSVc; choice. 5V6)c: Louisiana. 85Vc. Starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 8V6Jc;gloss starch. 5H6Vc. Foreign Fruit Layer raisins. $2 CO: London layers. $2 25: Muscatels. 1175; California Jtuscatels. $1 40(31 60; Valencia, 5Vc; Ondara Valencia, CM ?c:suirana. sidc: currauis. .imaHc; lurKcj runes. 4S55ic:French prunes.89c:cocoanuts. pru 1( aos IUU, mi uu;atmnnus lsu f iu, -uc;uu ivica.uc; 1 shelled. 50c: walnuts. NaD.. 1.K314C: Sicily (H- Brazil nuts, 7c; pecans. 1314c: citron, f( lb,21c; lemon peel, 10c lb: orange peel. 12c. SUGARS Cubes, 4)jc: powdered. 4ftr: granulated, 4Sc; confectioners', 4Hc: soft whlteHMc: yel low, choice. 3ft4c; yellow, good. 3V3ftc; yel low, ralr. 3.HI33VC Pickles Jledlnm, bbls (1,200, $4 25; medium, half bbls (600). K C5. ' Salt-.no. 1 fl bbl, $1 3); No. 1 extra. $ bbl.$l 10: dalrv, 9 bbl, $1 3): coarse crystal, f bbl. f 1 20; Uig- f;lns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, $i 80; Hlgglns' Eureka, 8 14-Ib packets, $3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. $1 7V31 90; 2nds. $1 30(31 40; extra .peaches. 12 CO2 10: pie peach, 8390c; finest corn, tl 25(31 50; Hfd. Co. corn, $1 00(31 10: red cherries, II 001 10; Lima beans, $1 35; soaked do. 83c; stringed do, Wras-ic: marrowfat peas. 90c(3$l 10: soaked peas. fl075c: pineapples. $1 201 30: Bahama do. $2 CO; damson plums. $1 CO; xreen gages, 81 85; egg plums, fl 00; California apricots, fl 852 00; California pears, 12 10(32 30; do green gages, fl 85: do egg plnms, fl 85: extra white cherries. f2 72 85; raspberries, ft 15(31 2.1; strawberries. Socfl 10; gooseberries, fl 0Gt3l 05; tomatoes. 9C5c: salmon, 1-ft cans, fl 3ft5)l 80; blackberrieat 80c: succotash. 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; do, green. 2-ft cans, 1 251 50: corn beef, 2-ft cans, fl 65l 70: 1-ft cans, fl 20; baked beans. $1 4C1 K: lobsters. 1-ft cans, t- 25; mack erel, 1-ft cans, boiled, fl 50: sardines, domestic. Ms. 84 0034 10: H. $3 0: sardines. Imported, Xs. f I 501 60: sardines, imported. He. fl8 00; sardines, mustard, $3 40; sardines, spiced, 83 50. jish iLjcira ao.i oinatermacaerei.ri per ddi.,; extra No. 1 do mess, $20; No. 2 shore mackerel, f 18: No. 2 large mackerel, fl": No. 3 large mackerel. 815 90: No. 3 small mackerel, f 10. Herrings Split. $3 50; lake, f3 05 per 10O-ft bbl. White fish. I wt Dper Fln- 10o-lb half bbl. Lake trout. 85 50 tier half bbl. l.ai nan haddles. 10c per lb. Iceland halibut. 12c per ft PlCKerel, half bbl.. fi 00; quarter bbl., f 1 60. Hoi, land herring, 75c. watkoff herring, 90c. Oatmeal 84 735 00. Grain, Flour and Feed. There was but one sale on Monday's call at the Grain Exchange, namely, a car of coarse winter wheat bran, $17 50, 10 days. Receipts, as bulletined, 27 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 8 cars of hay, 1 of straw, 1 of bran, lof oats, 3 of barley, 2 of flonr. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 1 car or flour, 4 of hay. By Pittsburg nnd Lake Erie Lear of oats, 3 of flour. By Pittsburg and Western ! car of hay, 1 of wheat. Futures are a. shade firmer In the lines of corn and oats. Wheat, flour and millfeed are quiet. Hay is active and Arm at the advance already noted. Following quotations are 'for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store: ' Wheat-No. 2 red, 9399c; No. 3 red. 94c Corn No. 2 yellow .ear. 4747Hc; high mixed ear. 4584Gc: mixed car. 44545c; No. 2yellow shelled, 4(kffi48!4c: high mixed shelled, 43.&c; mixed shelled, 44344!4c. ... Oats No. 1 oats, sag-WSc: No. 2 white, 25S 36c: extra No. 3 oats, 3335)4c; mixed oats, St 34)4C. KTENo.T Pennsylvania and Ohio, 92S3c; No. 1 western. 88W.MJC, per ton; No. 2 white middlings, $17 50IS 00: brown mlddliugs. fl7 (W317 50: winter wheat bran, $17 25(a 17 71: chop feed, fis 0018 CO. Hat Baled tlmothv, choice. fl4 00I4 50: No. 1. fl3 ;MH 00: No. 2. fU 50(312 50: clover hay, $12 50 12 73: Wose from wagon, f 14 OCtaiG 00, according to qualltv: packing hay. S3 S0S 7. &TBAW-Oats, f7 Cti7 50; wheat. $6 O0a 50; rye, $7 0O7 25. Provisions. Sugar cured bams, large ,.t Sugar cured hams, medium Surar cured hams, small t... Sugar cured California hams 10 sugar curea o. oacon. 9 10 6tf 8 74- St 12 8 7 8 7 in 13 00 , 11 CO ft Sugar curoil skluned hams. large Sugar cured skinned hams, medium.. Sugar cured shoulders..... Sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured skinned shoulders Sugar cured bacou shoulders Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders Sugar cured beef, rounds Sugar cured beef, setts Sugar cured beef, flats Bacon, clear sides. 30 lbs Bacon, clear bellies. 20 lbs. Dry salt clear sides. 30 lbs ave'g. Dry salt clear sides, 2 lbs ave'g Mess pork; heavy Mess pork, family Lard, rerlnedln tierces Lard, renned In one-half bbls Lard, refined In 0-ft tabs FLOCR JoliDing prices l ancy spring naienis, $5 235 50; rancy winter patents, $5 25.50: fancy straight winter, $5 00i 25: fancy straight spring. 15 155 40; clear winter. S4 755 00: straight XXXX bakers'. $4 5a4 85. Rye flour. M 75(35 00. Mir.T.nicn No. 1 white middlings, 119 C0O19 50 Lard, refined In 10-Jt palls Lard, reUned, In 50-It) tin cans.. Lard, refined, ln3-lb tin palls... Lard, refined. In Mb tin palls .., Lara, refined, lnia-ib tin palls.., ...J Tlie Coffee Markets. New Orleans, March -14. Coffee steady; Bio, ordinary to fair, Vffi&VPAz. Baltimore, March 14. Coffee steady; Bio cargoes, fair, 17Kc; No. 7, 1414c 'Santos, March 14. Coffee Good average. 10,800 reis per 10 kilos. Bcceipts during the week, 61,000 bags: purchases for United States, 30,000 bags: shipments to 'United Slates, 42,000 bags; stock, 360,000 bags. Rio Janeiro, March li Coffee Firxt, 11,150 reis per 10 kilos; second, 10 750 reis. Beceints during the past week. 65.000 baes: -purchases for United States. 54.010 bags; ship ments to uniteu states, s;,uw Dags;siocic, 211,000 bags. New York. March 14. Coffee options opened steady; 5 points down to 15 up; closed steady 515 np: sales, 16,000 bag, including March, 13.6513.70c; April, 13.200 13.25c; Mav, 12.9012.95c; June, 12.65c; De cember, 12.0512.loc. Spot Bio quiet and steady; No. 7, 14c. Terpentine Markets. Savashah Turpentine quiet at 36Uo. Rosin firm at $1 351 40. Charleston Turpentine steady at 34c. Bosin firm; good strained, $1 25. New York Bosin qnlet and steadv; strained common to good; $1 37?1 42. Turpentine quiet but higher at 3839c. The Metal Markets. New York, March 14. Pig Iron quiet and easy; American. $15 7517 75. Copper strong; lake. $10 75 bid. Lend Arm and qnietpdnme tic. $425. Tin firm and quiet; straits, $160 The Wool Markets. St. Louis Wool Eeceipts, L1C0 pounds: shipments, 1,000 pounds; no movement and no change in prices. The Elgin Butter Market. ELonr, III., March 14. Butter Arm; sales, 1,500 pounds at 27Kc, 8,160 at 33c, 4,500 at 2Sc. 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