&snsssaM!imnBiiEmit&issES&&8&m EEEP3IS3i3 r JTHE PITTSBimG- DISPATCH, TUESDAY, MABCH 22, 189a' 11 AT LIVE STOCK YARDS. Offerings of Cattle at East Liberty in . -Excess of Demand. MARKETS WEAK AT A DECLINE. Eight, Tidy Bntcler Beeves Suffered Least '"", From the Drop. BHEEP FIRMER AND SWINE WEAKER Office of the. Dispatch. 1 Pittsbcko, Mohday, March IX. At the East Liberty yards there were 70 lotds of cattle on.sale at the opening of markets this morning, against 73 loads last Monday. About 40 loads of the offerings to-day were from Chicago, the balance being mostly irom Ohio and Indiana. Quality was a fair average. There were no heavy primes on sale and few light primes. In the offerings were about five loads of stock rs. Buyers were present in smaller force than usual, and those present made the most of their opportunity to bear markets. An effort was made to hold prices up to last week's range, but it proved unsuccessful, and sellers were forced to make concessions in order to unload. There was a drop of not less than 10c per cwt. at the opening.and all signs pointed to still further reduction be 4 fore all offerings could be disposed of. Light, tidy butcher beeves suffered less from the weakness of markets, for the reason that supply was scarcelv equal to demand. A load of good Ohio eevei weighing about. 1,400 lbs was sold at (4 Co. This, so far as could be learned, was the ton of the market. The run of fresh cows was not so large this week as last, but there were sufficient for all demands. Sales were reported at J40 00 per head, and the range was 520 00 to 540 00. A Plenty of Veal. Veal calves were in larger supply than last week, there being not less than 250 bead on sale with prospects of large receipts on Tuesday. Markets were dull at a de cline of c per lb from rates of a week ago. The range this morniug was 5)c to 6c per lb, with very few reaching the out side figure. Sheep There veie about 14 loads on sale when markets opened, against 20 loads the previous Mon day. Quality of offerings was scarcely up to late average. Markets opened strong and active, at a shade better prices than were obtained last week. Top price of lambs was "Jc, and sheep, 6c per pound. Only a few'ianey bunches reached these prices. There were about 25 loads of bogs on sale at this morning's opening, againt the same number a week ago. Markets started out slow, with $5 10 to 55 13 lor Philadelphia1:, or a decline of 15c to 20c per cwt from prices of a week 'ago. Allegheny Stock Yards. Supply of cattle at Herr's Island yards to day was liberal. Chicago, as usual," was the chief source of supply. Demand was good at a decline of 25c per cwt. from last week's prices, the decline correspondins with re duced prices in ihe West. Best Chicagos sold at 55 00 to 55 10; medium weights, 54 75 to 54 90; light weights, 54 00 to 54 50, and common grades at a range of 52 75 to 53 75. Fresh cows ranged from 520 00 to 540 00 per head, and veal calves from 5c to 6c per pound. Bulls and dry cows sold at 2 to 3Jc per pound. Receipts: From Chicago L Zeigler, 102 head; A. Fromm, 98; L. Gerson, 94. From Ohio J. Miller & Co., 5; X. Kobey, 5. From Pennsylvania J. "Wright, 3; D. O. 1'isor, 11; Tl Bingham, 9; total, 327; last week, 287; previous week, 270. The supply of sheep at Herr's Island yards was much lighter this week than last, and markets were strong ana active at an advance. Sheep were sold at a range of 56 00 to 56 25; yearlings, 56 25 to 56 50, and lambs at G to 7 Wc per lb. These were the prices at which western stock sold. Xatives, being lower in quality, were slow and dull at 25 to 50c v per cwt. below these rates. Receipts: From Chicago L. Gerson, 120 head; L Ziegler, 175. From Penn sylvania J. Wright, 42; T. Bingham, 14; D. W. Pisor, 32. Total, 383; last week, 401; previous week, 267. Hogs Prices were lower, but markets were active at a range of 55 00 to 55 23 for besl Chicagos and Olfior. Receipts: From Ohio W. Zoller, 113 head; C. Volbrecht, 17: X. Kob'er, 71; Needy & Frank, .139. From Chicago L. Gerson, 160; L Zeigler85. Total, 663; last week, 791; previous week, 706. In addition to the above receipts 13 carloads of" cattle' and hogs were consigned to the abattoir of "Winters & Co. The Greenawalds had on sale at the Woods' Run yards 188 head of cattle, of uhich 110 head were from Chicago and 78 from Ohio. Chicaco beeves were sold at a range of $1 25 to $4 65, and Ohio from $125 to $5 00 per cwt. At the same yards there were 422 sheep aud lambs on sale and 111 hors. Sheep were sold at a range ot $6 00 to $G55 per cwt. and lambs at 6Jc to TJic per lb, the latter price being paid tor extra fancy, averaging 103 lbs. Hogs were retailed at an average price of $525. By Telegraph. New York Beeves Eeceipts, 6,421 head, including 65 cars lor sale: murket lOc'per 100 1?nunds lower; native steert, $3 90t 90 iter 03 pounds; Texans and Colarudos. $3 4C I 35; bulls imd cows, $1 803 70; dressed beet steady at 6QSo per pound; shipments to-dav, 470 beeves: to-morrow , .3 075 beeves and 2,360 quarters or beef. Calves lteceipts, 2.125 head: market Arm; veals, $5 OOigS 50 per 100 pounds. Sheep lteceipts 10,194 head; mar ket steady: sheep, $5 006 80 per 100 pounds: lambs, $6 507 60; dressed mutton Ann at S 10c per'pound; dressed lambs higher at 10 HJsJc Hogs lteceipts, 12.61S head consigned direct; nominally steady at $1 905 50 per 100 pounds. Baffalo Cattle Keceipts, 137 loads through. 125 sale; market steady; extra ftKBTS, H C04 75; choice for export, $4 25 4 50: good lairly fat shipping, $4 004 15. Hogs Eeceipts, 127 load through, 65 sale: market a shade lower lor nest grades; heavy grades.. S4 955 00; packers and mediums, $1 851 90. sneep aud Iambs Receipts, 5 lod.s tlironsli, 80 Mile; market steady for sheep, shade stronger for lambs; sheep, ex tra, fancy, $G C03G 40; good to choice, $5 80 6 10; fair to cond, $5 40g5 50; lambs, ood to extra, $7 007 25; lair to good, $6 4C6 75. Chicago Cattle Eeceipts, 15.000 head; shipments, none; market steady to strong; eood to choice steers. $3 S5t 70; others. $3 25 H3ii ou; swetere, . uo3 a: cows, SI 833 40. Hogs Keceipts, 29,oou head: shipments. 14, WK) head; market 5c liigbfi-: rougn, $4 654 70: mixed and packers, $4 10t 40; prime heavy and butchers' weigh u, $4 J04 3; light, $4 25 4 85. Sheep Eeceipts, 7,000 liead; ship ments, 2,500 heaa: maiket closed 10c higher; . owe. $4 505 40; mixed. $4 755 70; wethers, $5 506 25; Western, $5 500 00; yearlings, SO 75C 10: lamus, $5 757 00. St. Louis Cattle Receipts, l,7C0head; ship ments, 500 head; market strong: lair to eood native steers, $2 75Q4 75; rair to good Indians and Texas steers, $2 403 40. Hogs Eeceipts. 5.830 headr shipments, 2,200 head: market strong; fair to prime heavv, $4 6:4 75; mixeu ordinary to good, $4roi To- li"ht fcllr to best, $4 604 75. Sheep Eeceipts, f,l00 head; shipments, none; maiket steady; lair to, desirable muttons, $4 20G 00. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; mar ket slow and dull; common to fancy steers $2 754 75; Westerns, $2 753 5a Hogs- Receipts,- 1,400 head; market uneven: prices steady to So higher; light, $4 30E4 52K: heavy, $4 404 45; mixed, $4 404 45. Sheep Eeceipts, 1,213 head; inaiket active and stronger; natives, $4 254 50; Westerns $4 00 g5 25; common, Sri 503 73; lambs, $4 256 03. Kansas City Cattle Eeceipts. 2.800 head? shipments,, 1,600 head: steers dull, steady 1 w iwc juwci v wi(g kv. tows sieauy at $1 503 40: stockers and feeders quiet at $2 50 3 Ji Hogs Receipts, 2,300 nead; sbip uieiJf, 2.100 head; maritet steady. All grades at $4 004 00; bulk, $4 35Q4 50. Sheep Ee ceipts, .1,100- head; shipments, 890 head; nominal. Wool Markets. St.- Louis "Wool Keceipts, 8,000 pounds; shipments, none: market very dull and stocks pietty well reduced TOLEDO Wheat dull and lower; X"o. 2, cash and March, Sic; May, 90c; Julv, a Corn steady; Xo. 2, cash, 39ic; 'May, 38c; Xo.3,39c Oats quiet; cash, 32c. Bye dull; casbl'8tic i DCI.UTH "Wheat Xo. 1 hard cash, 81c; March, 90Jc; May. 8c; No. 1 Xorthem cash, 79J$c; March, 7Sc; May, 82c; Xo. 2 Xorthem cash, 73c. TWO FRISKY LAMBS SHEARED By a Break In Cereal Prices Canted by Fav orable Weather Prospects Bear Carry -the Day Id All the Pitt Even Provisions Depressed. , ' , CHICAGO It was down grade to-day on the Boaid of Trade, as two young Napoleons of finance, employed as clerks by Lamson Bros., learned when too late. They were surreptitiously carrying 250,000 bushels of wheat in the names of the firm's customers, and it proved too much on a day when older muscles felt the strain. The: crowd went home short Saturday on the expectation of very cold weather over Sunday. This cold, being accompanied by snow In many places, disappointed them, and in selling out they started a bieak which continued to Increase during the day, until the price was IJJc below Saturday's closing quotation. Corn stood up comparatively well, but provisions succumbed to the bear ish Influence of wheat. Nearly everything in the way of news was ot a depressing na ture, particularly irom abroad. Tho wheat market opened about Jfc below Saturday's close and gradually lost c more. About the first news from abroad was that of a heavv failnrein Antwerp, which caused considerable local selling. The receipt in the Northwest were liberal, and the selling soon became urgent. The shorts appeared to have covered very generally on Satur day's bulge-, and there was consequently little demand irom that Interest; but the weakness started the longs to liquidating and nearly everybody had some to sell. The result was a sharp break, which carried May from S4o early to 83Vc befo'-e noon, and at 12 o'clock the market was about 84c The visible supply showed an increase of 3!,uou pusueis last wees, anu neipeu to uo prcss the market. The market grew weaker during tho last hour, and May sold off to 83Jr, closing easy at SSJgc t,orn,w as traded in lairly but was gen erally weak, influenced by the depression in wlieat, the liberal receipts and the gen eral beai ish feeling in all the pits. There was not much shipping inquiry. The re ceipts were larger than expected, and the offerings were tree with hut little disposition to buy. Mav opened at 3Sc, sold at 3Sc. then went off to SSJSlSSUc split, and at 12 o'clock was 3$Kc Duung last hour the market kept dull and easy, with May at 3SJ SSc an d 3SJ3SJjc an d closed easy at SSc. In oats, prices at all times were lower than Saturday's close. The crowd was bear ish, and this, with heavy selling, was tho principal cause of the weakness. Mav opened at 2?c. touched 272So and then rallied to 25i2Sc, only to react to 28c, closing easy at 27J& Hogs were repoi ted to Do In active request at 5c improvement on Saturday's closing quotations; but the provision market made no response to the better demand for the raw material. Weakness in the meat mar ket encouraged a raid by local speculators, which was not resisted by the packers. The decline since SaturJay is 10s in pork, tho same in lard and 5c in ribs. The leading futures range as follows, as corrected by John SI. Oakley & Co.. 45 Sixth street, members 01 the Chlhago Board of Trade: ATtTirrrs Open- High- Low- Clos- AKTICLES. lnj: es, est jn) "Wheat, Xo. 2. March ( 83 S MS 82 82H JIav. 84i 8ISi MS MH Jul)- NX &A 81 W Conx, Xo. 2 March J71 37S SI 37 Mav 3S-. SStj 2 3Si June sri 33 37.S S7)j Oats, Jo. 2. March 27 27! 27 27 May 24 MX S'i V7i Mess Pobk. March 10 03 10 OiS 9 80 9 85 May 10 15 1017.S 9 95 10 00 Lard. March 6 20 6 20 6 10 6 10 Mav 0 25 6 25 6 15 6 15 Short Hibs. March 5 5" 5 50 5 40 S 42f May 5 55 5 55 5 45 5 47,S Cash quotations were as follows: Flour quiet and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, !2Jc; Xo. 3 spring wheat, 77c; Xo. 2 red86c. Xo. 2 corn, 37c No. 2 oats, 2727c; Xo. 2 white, S739c: No. 3 white, 38c. Xn. a rye. 81c. Xo. 2 bai ley, J6c: Xo. 3, f. o. b.. 40S2c; No. 4, on track. 404Ic. No. 1 flaxseed, 9Sc Frime timothy seed, ?1 221 29. Mess pork, per bbl, $9 S50 S7K. f-nrd, ner 100 lbs, $0 liiiSO 15; hhoit ribs sides (loose), $5 455 47 Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $1 755 50. Short clear sides (boxed), $6 10. Whisky, distillers' finished coods per gal., $1 13. Sugars, cut ln,if, 55Jic; granulated, 4c; standard "A," On the Produce Exchange to-day the bnt ter maiket was steadv; creamery, 2028c; dairy, 1825c Eggs, 13130. NEW YORK Flour dull and heavy. Corn meal quiet. Wheat Snot unsettled, weaker and dull:X'o.2,red 9S99 in store and ele vator: 41 011 02f afloat: $1 00W1 02 f. o. b.:No.3 red, S493c: nnemded red $1 01 1 02K: No. 1 Northern,-99Jj5g99c: Nn.l hard, SI 011 01 No. 2 Xorthein. 9SJ94c; op- tioub.tne close is weak atl&uc unuersatur day; Xo. 2red. March, S73i8Skc,closing97Jc: April, 97K9Sl-c. closing ut 97kc: May, 5jl 9CK. closing at !5c: June, 9394c, cloving at 93c; Julv. U395ic, clotng at SSJJcj August, fll'j25ge, closms at 91c; Septem ber, 919ikc, closing at 91c. Kye dull and irregular; Western, 909fs. Barley dull. Corn Spot firmer: tair trade; Xo. 2. 4646e in elevator: 4747Jc afloat: ungraded mixed, 45;0c; Xo. 3, 46JJc; steamer mixed, 45U 47c; Xo. 2 white, 53c. Options March, 4bJc: April, iVlQVjVc. closing at 46jc: May. 45 46c, closing at 45Jc: June, 415i45Jc, clo-lng at 44JJc; July, 45i45Jic, closing at 45Jc Oats Spofs firmer and quiet: options dull and easier: March, 34c; April, 34c; May, 34 34Vc, closing at 34c; spot Xo. 2 white, 337c; mixed Western, 3t35Jc; white do, 3C10c. Hay in fair demand aud firm. Hop Meady and qniet. Eggs firmer; Western, 1415c. Hides steady and quiet. Pork dull. Cut meats steady and- quiet; middles ouiet and e:isv? nlinrt clear. fi 30, Lard iower and moderately nctive; Western steam cioscu at so iijj. options aiarcn, $6 46: May, $6 496 50. closing $6 46 bid: July, $6 576 6-, closing at $6 57: August, $6 C7, closing at $6 03. Butter In moderate demand; fiesh firm; Western dairy, new, 1822c: do creamery, new, 2029c: do factory, new, 15K--!c: Elgins, 2!29&c Cheese dull and easy; part skims, 610c. I'JIIL t CELPHi A Flour weak: "Western winter, clear, H 40: do straight, ft 504 65; winter patent, $4 054 90; Minnesota, c.ear, $4 154 40; do, straight, $4 50t 75: do. patent, $4 755 00. Wheat opened firm, but- after ward declined JgJ-Jc, with free speculative selling in New York and Chicago; No. 2 led, March and April, 9993c; May, 97e: June, 94Jc. Corn quiet: Xo. 2, in export elevator. 43ic steamer, in do, 44J44c; Xo. 2 mixed and yellow, in elevator, 47c; Xo.2. in ex port elevator, 45Jic; do, first five davs of Anril, 45JJc; Xo. 2 mixed. March and April, 45K45?4c; May, 4545Jc; June, 4JJ45. Oats (Jul lots steady, witn a better demand; futures nominal; Xo. 3 white, 4SUffi43Jc: Xo. 2 white. 46c; do choice, S6X3tJc: Xo. 2 white. March, 3536c; April.May and June, 35K36c. Provisions steady, with a fair Job bing business: pork, mess, new, $12 5013 00; do, familv, $14 O014 50: hams, smoked, $10 00 tl 00. Butter nrm and In fair demand; Pennsylvania creamery, extra, 29c; Pennsyl vania print, extra. 3235c Eggs flrm;-Penn-sylvania firsts, 15c. Cheese steady; part skims, 8K10c - CINCINNATI Flourin moderate demand; family. $3 503 70; fancy, $4 0j4 25. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, 93c. Corn lower: No. 2 mixed. 404ic. Oats lower; No. 2, 3940c. Pork easy and lower at $10 25. Lajd weak at $SO06 12 Bulk meats neglected at $5 55. Bacon in light demand at $6 62. Butter steady; fancy Elgin creamery, 30c: Ohio 25 27c: choice dairy, 2022c. Eggs in good de mand and stronger 1213c Cheese steady; prime to choice cured Ohio flat, llglljc. BALTIMORE Wheat easy. No. 2 red, spot irl Mamh OMyrwwar. Am-tl O.J3W aal..l. iuaj , 0o;'fa'tfv,-st;, j uuv. wiyij?. urn easy; mixed spot and March, 4545c; Apiil 4646Uc: May, 4545Jc: steamer, mixed, KKe- Oats lairly nctive rtnd higher; Xo. 2 wnlte Western. 3636Uc: No. 2 mixed do, S4Jc asked. Rye steady; No. 2, 91c. Hay firm; good to choice timothy, $14 0015 50. Provisions steady and quiet Butter film. Eggs steady at J5c ST. EOUIS Flonr steadv and unchanged. Wheat No. 2 cash, 87SSfc: Mav, closed at S7Je7Jgc; July. 83c; Auxust. Sla. Corn, cash, lower, 34j34Jc: options about steady; March, 34c. bid: Mav. 35J-JC. Oats, cash, nominally, 29kc; May firmer at28c. Rye quiet at 8383jic, bid. Provisions dull aud easier. Poi k, $10 37J for new; $S 75 lor old. Lard, $6 057 10. NEW ORLEAX Sugar Open kettle very strong: choice, 3c; lufiy fair to prime. 3Jc; good common, 3c: common, 22 3-l6; centrifugals strong; prime vellow clail-fled,.31S-163;c: teconds, 2Jg3Je. Molas sesOpen kettle nominal; centrifugals, strictly prime, 19c;. good prime, 15;7c: fair to prime, 1013c; cornmon to good common, 69c. Cincinnati Hogs easy: light, $4 73; pick ing and butchers, $4 40Q1 SO; receipts, 5,700 head: shipments, 1.2S0 head. Cattle easier ut $2 253 25; receipts, 1,900 head; shipments, 100 head. Sheep scarce and strong; receipts, 200 head; shipments", none. Lambs scarce and firm: common to choice, $5 007 00 per 100 S3. KANSAS C1TT Flour unchanged. Wheat entirely nominal. Corn irregular: No. 2 cash, 33c asked: March, 81c bid, 3-JKc asked; April, 32!c asked; May, 31c asked. Oats steady to lower: No. S cash, 27c bid: March, 27c bid; April, 27Ko bid; May, 27c bid, 29c asked. y MINNEAPOLIS Wheat No. 1 Northern, March, closing at 79c; Mav, opening .at 80c; highest 8c; lowest, 79Jc; closing. 79c; July, opening, 82ic: highest, 82Wc; lowest, 8rMc; closed at 81jic; on track, Jfo. 1 hard, 8lgc: No. I Northern, 80c; No. S Northern, 7477c. DICKERS IN KEALTY. Another Fifth Avenue, Sale and a Knockdown on. Ohio Street. 0AKM0NT CROWDING THE LEADERS. Special. Movements in Regular Trade and Speculative Circles. OFFICE AND STREET .NEWS AND GOSSIP Among special transactions in real estate which came to the surface yesterday, was that of 563 Fifth avenue, near the market house, lot 20x100, with a brick two-story dwelling. It was sold through the agency of Samuel "VV. Black & Co., and brought 56,200, a little more or less. The purchaser is'Mr. Joseph Eiee who, it is said, will convert the house into a business stand. The undivided half interest in Nos. 13 and 15 Ohio street, Allegheny, lot 40x174, with a large two-story brick building used as a livery stable and 'offices, - was sold at auction,Sturday afternoon for 513,550. It was knocked down to Samuel "W. Black & Co., as agents. , Another property on the same strcet'ehahged ownership yesterday at about $20,000, but the agent was not at "lib erty to rurnish further information. A Bustling Borough. Oakmont , borough, formerly part of Verona, is building up as rapidly, perhaps, as any other suburban town, butverv little has been said about it. It is a case of hid ing a candle under a- bushel. It stretches in an unbroken line along the railroad from Edgewater station to Hulton, a distance of nearly two miles. 5TJpw'ard of 100 houses have been built there within a year, and the outlook for development this year is very bright The population is about 2,000. There is talk of an electric light plant Lots along the railroad are held at from 51,200 to 51,500. Land on the upper side of the railroad is held by a few people the Panes, Arensburgs, Armstrongs and Grovers, and is not in the market Oakmont numbers among its citizensmore lawyers and bankers than almost any other town of equal size. Among the former may be mentioned Grover, Lee, Brunot and Given; of the latter there are Meade, Speer and Given. These gentlemen are firmly of the conviction that Oakmont is the finest residence quarter in the county. Good Words and Timely. Pittsburg business men vhave undaunted faith in realty. Here is what one of them said yesterday: "From all points of view the prospect is cheerful. There, has ne er been a time when capitalists' were so much interested in realty as now, nor when more money was seeking investment in this best ot all securities. It Is an easy task to place inside property Which possesses solid features." Special Features Touched Up. Business was in good shape yesterday. The people are waking up. Mr. T. S. Bigelow has leased a "part of his building. No. 131 Fourth avenue, for a year. This indicates there will be no immediate change in ownership. Itis understood that W. A. HerronA Sons have had two or throe offers for Brimstone corner, but it is believed all are below the limit fixed by the trustees. Two dangerous counterfeit cast silver dol lars have Just been put in circulation. They are dated 1878 and 1874. and are a trifle thin ner than the standard coin. A movement is on foot at Scottdnle to have the Fnyette county commissioners con cur In the decision of the Westmoreland commissioners to erect a bridge across Jacob's creek. Six permits were issued yesterday for 11 imnrovement. the most imnortant of which was taken out by Galen C. Hartman for four frame dwelllnusou Gratamstreet.Twentieth ward, to cost $9,600. The cost of all is esti mated at $12,000. Architect Frank Cooper has completed plans jor a new brick and stone school to be erected at New Brighton. The Catholics of Untontown will erect a church thi spring. Building and lot will cost about fou.uou. The Stephenson property, on Penn avenue, "Wilkinsburg, will be put up at auction to day. It is well equipped for business. Sugar was the only active feature in New York yesterday. Its friends are very bull ish. George C. Bloomer lias sold to W. H. Brown's Sons 264 acres, part coal, in For ward township lor $14,874. George Thornton will soon begin the erec tion ot a nice dwelling on Grand view ave nue, near the Junction incline. Repofted by Agents. Something will "drop" in the Highland Park district before many days. The agent handling the deal says it will go through. Black & Bali d sold for Mrs. Mary W.Hender son to D. K. Imbrie a tract of ground on the Beaver road, near Clifton station, contain ing about one acre and 60 perches, being pur part Xo. 4 in the Hugh Duff plan, for $2,400. The Kensington Improvement Company has practically located another important industry at that place. Charles Somers reports that Elizabeth people have subscribed sufficient money to insure the completion of the lock works at Blaine. S. J. Fleming sold for Henrv A. Davis, Esq., 16 lots in Eighteenth ward, Bntler street ex tension, to Mr. Kreiling tor $6 000. Robert Collins & Co., Wilkinsburg, sold for S. and Joseph Wilon to Isaac N. A. Gill new frame house, on Franklin street, for $2,5C0 cash. Peter Shields reports tho sale of lot No. 203, 30x90 feet, located on Nantasket street, in the Greenfield avenue plan, Twenty-third ward, city, lor $300. HOME SECURITIES. THE MARKET STRONG IN NEARLT AIX DEPARTMENTS. Central Traction Moves Vp on Favorable Decision of the Supreme Conrt Switch and Signal and Pipes ge Improve Their Standing Only Two Weak Spots. From a selling point of view the local stock market was uninteresting yesterday, but there were some new features whfch im parted considerable animation to tho pro ceedings. One of these was the Supreme Court de cision in the Central Traction High street case, which had long been expected. It was favorable to the company. This removed a dragnet Irom that stock." nnd at the after noon call it shot up $1 a share. The points of the decision are given elsewhere. People's Pipeago advanced on the an nouncement of the dividend noted in this column Sunday. Other strong features were Pittsburg Traction, Luster, Electric, Under ground Cable and Switch, and Signal. Phila delphia Gas was steady, tut Wheeling was Sales at first call were 20Switch and Signal at 1614, SO Chartiers Gas at 9), $2,000 Birming ham bonds at 101 K. Second call, 98 Pipcage at 12, 10 at 12, $150 Electric scrip at to, 18 Bir mingham at 27K..33J Chartiers Gas at 9V. Third call, 25 Cnartiers Gas at 9. 10 Plea ant Valley at 25, 110 PIpeage at 125J. Quotations on unlisted Tractions at last call were: Manchester, 39 bid, offered ut S9Ji; Duquesne, 25J bid, offered at 26; Bir mingham, 27 bid, offered at 23. Bids aud offers at each call follow: ' FIBST SECOXO THIRD EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL. STOCKS. B. A. B.. A. B. A. Alleghcnv N. B. 65 68 .... .. F.T.&T. Co 127' Iron C. N. Bk... 85 , Lib. Nat. Bk.... If5 M. AM.Kat.Bk. 60.S M011. Nat Bank. l P. N. Bk. Com.. 270 275 270 '275 Second Nat.Bk 245 265 Allemanula lus 50 Armenia Iu 77 Gcr. Amer. Ins.. !)i M.AM. Ins lyj West, 1ns. Co 42 BringewaterG ,. so .... C. V. Gas Co.'.... 9" 10 9.... I)K V P. N. G.A P, Co. 1IJ 12S 12! IVi 12 12S Philadelphia Co. 17J 13!4 17M 18 nH Is Wheeling G. Co 20 19 20 19 19V Ft. P. In. I. Co .... :o 3 20' .... 10" Cea. Traction 23 29 30 Citizens' Trac 63k .... S3H .... 63K Pitts. Tree 5 .... 57 .... Pleasant Valley. 25 KH 25 25X .... Wi Second Avenue 61 Pitts. Junclt. It 31 2SJt 31 N.Y.A CG.CCo 50 51 50 .51 l5"2d!iJ,I"1!i'?e N. S. BridgeCo 51 Point Bridge 10 1 La NorlaMtn.Co 30 ....- 29 35 jo .... Luster Mln. Co.. 9Jj 10 .... 10J WX 10K Westlnghouse E. 17 18 17 18 1754.... U.S. A 8. Co.... lex 16Ji 16 17 17 17H West. Air B. Co.. 109)4 112 .... 112 109,'i 112 8. U. Cable Co... 71 7 74 76 74 .... STERLING EXCHANGE UP. STIIX FURTHER DEPRESSING DCIX STOCK MARKET. THE Xndnst rials the Cpty Shares in Demand Philadelphia Sells Reading Freely Sugar Strong Richmond and West Point Bonds Weak Reading Issues Lower.. New York, March 21 Tho apathy of oper ators in the stock market showed a still further increase today, and the dealings In the market for tho great majority or the list and during tho larger part of tho dayweie utterly devoid of feature or interest. Theie was no demand for stocks except the Indus trials, and the selling of Reading by Phila delphia caused a material depression in the Coal stocks, especially Delaware and Hud son and Reading in the early trading, while the offering ot the June dividend onXoith ern Pacific preferred at caused a similar decline in that stock. These influences were supplemented later in the day by a rise in sterling exchange rates, which served to keep the quotations of most stocks below those of the opening during the day. Richmond and West Point attained considerable prominence in the market, but after a continuation of the de cline started last week, it Joined with the general- list and remained without move ment for the greater portion of the day. Among the specialties only. Ohio Southern and Pullman showed any animation, but both were strong and scored substantial gains. Tho strength in Sugar helped the other Industrials, as tar as maintaining u Arm temper was concerned, bnt It failed to de velop any animation in them and among the leading railway shares. While St. Paul, Northwestern, Atchison and Union Paciflo were fairly active, their movements were confined to the smallest fractions. The opening was at insignificant changes from Saturday's .final prices, though Dela ware and Hudson was up2K per cent. It rapidly retired, however, and its loss at tho close was heavy enough for a larger busi ness than was done in the stock. Reading and Northern Paciflo preferred were the weak points among the nctive shares, and the whole mnrket responded to the declines in these shares to a limited extent. The afternoon saw a further slight depressipn, but no material change occurred, and the market finally closed dull and heavy at or near the lowest pi-ices of tho dy. The final losses were generally insignificant, but Delaware and Hudson is down 1 per cent and Reading only , all other changes being for fractional amounts. The total sales of stocks at New York to dav were 230,318 shares, including: Atchison, 5,500; Chicago Gas, 8,500; Delaware andlludson, 3,571; Erie, 4,125: Missouri Pacific, 3.865: North ern Pacific prcterred, 9,560; Northwestern, 8 865; Reading, 94,100; Richmond and .West Point, 15,770; St Paul, 10,060: Union Pacific, 5,389. Railway bonds were aguin very quiet and without special featuie of interest other than the renewed weakness of the Richmond and West Point issues, owing. to the feeling of dissatisfaction with the reorganization plan. The Reading issues were all lower. Tho trading reached $1,012,000. , The lollowlng table shows the prices of actlTe stocks on the X'ew York Stock Exchange ester day. Corrected dally for THE DISPATCH by WHIT NEY & STKPIIEXPOV, oldest I'litshurg members of the New York stock Exchange. 57 Fourth avenue. Clos ing bid. Open nig, Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton OH. pfd..... Am. Sitzar Ketliiliie Co Am.SuKarRefinlngCo.,pfd Atcn.. lop. &s. r Canadian Pacific C.'anaa otrtliern Central of New Jersey.... Central ,uaUnc 'Chesapeake and Ohio..,.. !. & V., 1st pt'd C. &0.; 2d nrd , Chicago Uas'Trust . .... C. llnr. & Qnincy , C, MIl.TtbtAPaul , C M. & St Paul, pfd...., C. Itockl. &1 140 30K C. St. P. M.&'O v.. tst. r. m. 0 Dfd.. V . x riunnwesieru C. & Northwestern, pfd.., v.. u.. v. x i Col. CoaKV Iron Col. A Hockinr Valley Del., Lack & West Del. A Hu(on Den. & RloGrande Den. A Rio Grande, pld... E. T. Va. A Ga .... E. T.. Va. & Ga., lt pfd. E. T., Va. & a., 2d pA.. Illinois Central L. Lake Erie & Western. ... Lake Erie A Western. ptM. 70M 159 14J 158i 140 MM 6!f. VH 17J-4 103 i.aKe snoreAAi, a Louisville & Nashville. Michigan Central Mobile Ohio::.., Missouri Pacific 1M'4 71 now :95l (11 j 105 iioji 133V 74 S HUM .W Gl',4 03' 105 ll'J 1I5! 19 32 7SM 4SJ 2U!4 U'A SO 15 Zi'i l&V 35M National Cordage Co. .National uoruage lo, National Lead Trust, New York Central..., .pfd jn. l.. u. .cat. i i J"4 32.Y 7,'4 49 0 ft. I ., J', r.. ec iv ......... N. Y., L. E. A W.. pfd.. N. Y. AN. E N. Y., O. AW Norfolk A Western Norfoht A Western, pfd.. North American Co Northern Pacinc Northern Pacific, pfd Pacific Mall Peo.. Dee. A Eans .- Philadelphia A Reading. J P. C. C..A M. L ...' P. C. C. A St. L. prd Pullman Palace Car RIchmoud AW. 1. T Richmond A W. P. T. prd St. TaulA Dulutl M. Paul, Minn. A 3Ian..., Texas Pacific , Dillon Pacific 15f 23W 50.'il 517a 113 lO 45 ' 87M sz ASH 4M aDJSli 4.. Vabas!i, pfd f.. uestern union.,. "Wheeling A L. E ; Waeellng A L. E. pfd DIs. A Cittle Fd. Trust.... National Lead Co National Lead Co., pfd.... Philadelphia cStock. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fnr nishcil byAMiltnej-A steulieiison. brokers. No. 57 1 ourth avenue, members of ew York Stock Ex change. t. .. .. ' Hid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad 1 54V 54'i Kea flag Kallruad r ii.ir "iu .UUUI.I.J, ... . Ot i. 111!... Lehlrh Valley Northern Pacific Northern Pacific, pref... I.ehlgh Navigation Philadelphia A Eric Sale. Boston Stocks C:osln; Atch. A Topeka..... 39 Boston A Albany. ...-i5 Boston A Maine 172 Chi.. Bur. A Qnlncj.l07H Fltchburg It. R 874 Fliut A Pere M. pfd. 834 31ass. Central 16 Mex. Central com... 19 ! N. Y. A .V. Knir 4SW Calumet Catalna . .2S1 . 39 . 15V . n . 33 . .45 .1SS , 25 6 . 17 . W'i Hi 16 . H . 13 franklin Kearsage Osceola... sauurecoDDer.. tamarack Anulston lind Co Boston Lanli Co.... San Diego Land Co. West End Laud Co. Bell Telephone X. Y. A N. Enjr. 7.12ji Old Colon v. . 173 Rutland common. 4 611 18 m Kutlaud pftl "Wis. Cen. common . Wis. Cen. pfd : Alloucz M. C. (new) Atlantic BostonA Mont i.amson store 3 Water I'owtir....... Cent; Mlninat 61 IfiV 68 134 n. A'n.'CoprUr".'.;" 'fliomsoU'liuuston .. trie Stocks Xj , Boston Electric BOSTOX. March 21.-rSjKCaM-The lktest electric stock quotations to-day were: t" Asked. 5M 1v Thomson-Houston E. Co Thomson-Houston E. Co. pref.. T.-H. securities (scries C) T.-H. securities (series D) T.-H. E. W. Co Ft. W. E. Co .: Ft. W. securities (series A) , W. K. Co : W. Assented Trust receipts , D. E. Works , Boston E. Co Eillsou E. 111. CO , so 18 Bar Silver Quotations, j New York, Mnicli 21. Special. fear sil ver in Loudon. 41d ner ounce: Net- Vnrk dealers' price for silver, 89ic per ounce. Mining Stock Quotations. I New York, March 21. Aspen, 250; Best & Belcher. 210; Caledonia B. a., 100; Cttollnr, 100; Consolidated California and Virginia, 465; Deadwood, 200; .Eureka Consolidated, 175; Gould vt Curry. 10: Hale & X'orc-ros, 130; Homestake, 1300; Horn Sliver, 353 On tario, 4250; Ophlr,2t0: Plymouth, 175:SaVage. ISO: Sierra Nevada. 170: Standard. 145: ttnfnn consolidated, 140; 1 enow Jacket, 105. TRAFFIC IH HONEY. No Special Change in Conditions, b it a , Better Feeling. Tpcre was perhaps a little more thai 1 the usual deiuand for money yesterday . a glimpse of the sun was anainspirntlon. The supply was uncomfortably large, ho,w over, nnd its reduction to'healthy limits wilutake time. Hates were unchanged, 6 pert' cent Holding good in most cases. Bank cleWn-a were $2,761,949 44 and balances $500,217 C81 A New York bank president says! one reason why gold is being shipped to thU in. terior instead of currency.Js that exrress companies are able to handle the bullion more cheaply. The demand for money Erom the mercantile community is exceptionally light at a time when a lairly large lncjniry should obtain. The deposits in the New York City banks are about $100,000,003 above the normal amount at this season of the fear. At New York yesterday money on call was easy at li2 per cent; last,loan. 2: closed at Sper cent Prime mercantile, 4 per dent ... ft?a v (.. 57 67S" I.. :3' 23 .. 05 63"i I. 51 J. S)'i 33X a Prices. U Hecla at 486 for Closing Bond Quotations. U. s. 4s reg 116 U. 8.4s coup. 117 U. b. 4s reg2s 100 M. K. T. Gen. S3.. 50i Mutual Union 6S ...IU7$ N. J. 0. Iut. Cert...lI2 Northern I'ac. Ists.ll7,'i Northern Pac. 2da..lll u. s. 4ts conn.. Pacific 6i of95 109 Louisiana stamp. 4s. :i4 Missouri 6s.. .; Tenn. new set 6s.. .105$ Tenn. new set Bs ... 99 Tenn. new set. 3s.... 70 Canada So. Sds 100 Cen. Pacific lsts 107 Den. AK. G. lsts...H7W Den. AR. G. 4s 7 Den.&R.G. West lsts Erie Ills 107 M.n,. JtT. Gen. 6s.. 80h Northwestern cons. 138 Xorthw'a d'brs 6S..107X Orecon A Trans. 6. St L. Al.M.Gen. 6s 86 8t.I..4 S. .en.ju,.n,'4 St. Paul Consols.. ..126 St. P., C. P. Ists..ll7 T.P.L.G.Tr. Rets... 84 T.P.R.O. Tr. Kcts.. XI Union l'acino M..iuitt West Shore 103 Bank Clearings. New Orleass Clearings, $1,776,160. Npw York exchange, commercial. 50c per $1,000 premium: bank, $1 5!) per $1,000 premium. Memphis New York exchange selling at par. Clearings, $730,206; balances. $360,087. New York Clearings, $71,712,C; balances, $5.096322. Boston Clearings, $J4,241,777: balances, $1.350,99A Money 2 per cent Exchange on "New York 162l)c discount. Philadelphia Clearings, $11,932,003; bal ances, $1,886 344. Money 3 per cent. Baltimore Clearings, $2,591,829; balances, $368,395. Money 6 per cent. Chicago Monev steady at 4K3ner cent. Bank clearings, "$16,834,000. New York ex change dnll at 60c discount. St. ions Bank clearings, $4,075,291; ances, $374,755. Money 67 per cent change at par. bal-EX- THE HOME MARKETS. CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER SCARCE AND STEADY AT QUOTATIONS. Eggs Stiffened by the Cold Liberal Cereal Receipts, and the General Drift Is Down wardGroceries Show No New Feature Sugars Steady and Coffees Quiet Office or The Dispatch, ) PlTTSECRO, Mokdat, March 21. Country Produce Jobbing Prices Under the influence of cold weather, eggs are firmer in price,and single cases were sold to-day a shade above our outside quota tions. A change to warmer weather will, without doubt, bring prices down to 12c per dozen. At Cincinnati markets were below 12c per dozen all last week. There has been an unusual scarcity of choice creamery but ter in this market the past week and prices are firm. Fancy Florida oranges are in limited supplv, and drift of markets is up ward. Vegetables are still slow and dull, with no material change in prices for weeks pair. It has not occurred for many seasons that potatoes, cabbage and onions could be bought at such low rates as now prevail. The same is $rue of apples, maple syrnp, and, in fact, of every article in the lines of general produce. APrLES $1 75(52 50 per barrel. Hutter Creamery Elgin. 3t(332c: Ohio brands. 2829c: common country butter, 1718c; choice country roll, iT!Jc. BEAy Nw York and3Ilchlgan pea. $1 c5l 90: marrowfat. $2 152 25; Lima beans, S.'iSSVc per lb: hand picked medium. $1 8Ct 90. Beeswax Choice, so32cperlb;low grades.22 25c. Buckwheat Flour New. 2U(ffi2Kc per lb. CHEE'E-Olilo choice. WimOe: New York cheese. lSSUic: Lhnburgcr. 1313!$c: Wisconsin -n eitzer. full cream, BH&lViV Imported sweltzer, 2aaiWe. CiDER-Conntrr elder. $5 003 50 per barrel: sand refined. (I 507 00- rrab elder. S7 itiftS 00. CitAXBEERIES-Per box. ?1 25I 50; per barrel. Si OH36 on. Eccs-Strlctlv fresh, l4K13c. Feathers, -Extra live geese, 573c;JSO. 1. 4S 50c a n. mixed lots. "vaKc. Dried Fruits Peaches, halves. 5)ic: evapo rated apples. 7Sc: aprlcoU, vllc; blackberries. 5(360: raspberries, ie18Kc; huckleberries, 7c: Cal ifornia peaches. 79ac. Honkv New crop, white clover, 1718c; Cali fornia honer. 1215c $ lb. MAPLE STRCP New. 70f?80c H gallon. Maple Sugar 78c ? lb. Oxios SET-YeIlow Erie, $6 0035 50; Jersey. 5 .1006 00. Poultry Alive Chickens. C0c(!??l CO per pair: live turkeys. I3(315Sjc ? ib: ducks. 8ra85c a pair: live geese, fl Ml 10 a pair; dressed chickens. 14 lGc t lb: dressed turkejs, I6a)17c S lb; dressed ducks. lSffllftc fIt. Potatoes Carload lots, on track. 3.V340C: from store. 40(aKc a bushel: JersV-ys. $2 753 00: Jersey sveet. ?2 02 75 per barrel. Seeds Western recleaned medium clover. Job bing at $1 00: mammotii at $3 15; timothy. SI 55 for prime and $1 60 for choice: bine grass. $2 652 80; orchard grass, $1 75: millet $1 00: German. $1 IS; Hungarian. 81 10; flue lawu, 25c? lb; seed buck wheat. $1 401 30. . Tallow t'oontrv. 4c: city rendered. 4Mc. Tropical FuuiTS-Lemons. fancy. 3Icssina.$3 50 (S3 7i; Florida oranges. 83 ooa.1 75 a box: Sleslnas. $2 753 CO: bananas $1 752 CO: firsts, $1 2?(?1 60: g'jod seconds, per hunch: Persian dates. 45c per TKiund: layer flg3.1214c perpounJ; Malaga grapes. 12 00313 60 for fancy. VEOETABLES-Cahhaze. $1 00o 00 a hundred; Havana onions, $27V&3 00 a crate: kale, ?1 60J?1 75 a barrel: tomatoes, S4 flOjas 00 a box; celery. 2o33c per dozen; turnips. St 00l 25 a barrel: Havana Eotatoes. j" 50(96 09 a barrel: spinach," 5- 503 B0 a arrell; new beets. 50075c a dozen. Groceries. Trade in this line is absolutely featureless. Changes rarely occur so early in the week as Monday. The movement is slow and has been since the advent of the March blizzard. Sugars are steady and coffees quiet. Green Cottee Fancy, 2223c: choice Klo. 21V 22jc: prime. 20c; low grade Klo, 18'519c: old Government Java. 2729c: Maracalbo. 2122Jic: Mocha. 2329c: Santos. 21H2;c: Caracas, 23Ji 21jc: La Ouavra. 21 be HOASTED lin papers) standard brands, 19.65c; high grades. 23.-M20liC: old Government Java, hulk. JiysJc: Maracalho. 2224c: Santos. 19,'5 25c: peaberrv. 2ti!-:c: choice Bio, 2IWc; prime Klo, 20Vc: good Kio. 19jvc; ordlnarv. 17l8c. Spicks (whole) Clones, 10l2e: allspice. 10c; cassia, sc: pepper, lie: nutmeg, 7O5SS0c. Petroleum tjobbers' prices) 110 test. 6c: Ohio, 120. 7$c: headlight, 150 test. 6'c; water white, 7?iSc: globe, 1-Jlic; elalne. 13c: cirnadine. lie; royallne, 14c: rid oil, 10illc; purity, 14c: olelne, 12c. Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 3940c per gal. : summer. 3537c: lard. 52S5c. SYRUP Corn svrup. 2i8c: choice sugar arrup, 34ffl36c;prlmeugarsrup, 003S:; strictly prime, SSJiUOo. N. O. Molasses Fancv new crop, 4042c: choice. 40Uc; old crop, 3S33c; N. O. syrup, 44 50c. SODA Bl-carb. In kegs, 3'.3Vc: bl-carb. In Ws, 5ie:bl-earb. assorted packaices, 5M8; sal soda. In kegs. ltc: do granulated. 2c. Candles star, full weight 9c; stearlnc. per set, &Jc: parafllne. ll12e. Kick Head Carollua, 6;i6Kc; choice, SifOc; Louisiana. 55Vc. Starch Pearl. 4c: corn starch, 5;V6;Vc; gloss starch, 5H6l4C. Foreign Fruit Layer rislns, 82 00: London lai ers. S2 25: Muscatels. 81 73: California Musca tels, $1 4711 Cur Valencia, 56c: Ondara Valcn- 5fe a. 67e: Sultana, 8a!13c: currants, iKWe; rKev prunes. 445'tc: rrencn prunes. j"4c: cocoauut.. ! 10O, (X 00: almnnus. Lan., v fo, Xc: 4I0 lvica, 17c: do shelled, 50c: walnuts. ap.. 13 14e: Slrllv filberts. lie: Smyrna flg. 13SI3C; new dates. 5(3ijc: Brazil nuts. 7c: pecan.. li$14c: cit ron, 9 lb. 2122c; Jemon peel, 10: t lb orange peel. 12c. Sugars Cube3,4f: powdered,4Jc: granulated. 4)ic: confectioners', 4c; soft white, i(aAc; yel low, choice. 3'4c; yellow, good, 3ftlac; yel low, fair, 3K31ic. Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), $4 25; medium, halfbbls (COO), $2 05. , SALT No. 1 bbl, $12o; No. 1 extra. ? bbl.51 id; dairy, ? bbl, $1 20; course crystal? bbl.Sl :0: Hlg glus' Kurcka, 4-bu sacks, $2 SO; lllgglns' Eureka, 16 14-Ib packets. $3 00. uaxxed oods stannara peacnes, 11 .mi ay; 2nds. $1 30(31 40; extra peacnes. 12 002 10; pie peacheo. 8.vao0c: finest corn, SI 25(1 50: Hid. Co. corn. $1 C0l 10: red cherries. $1 001 10: Lima beans. $1 35: soaked do. 85c; stringed do, 8085c: marrowfat ieas. 90csi 10: soaked peas, (S075c: pineapples. 81 201 30: Bahama do.'t: CO; damson plums, $1 00; green gages. $1 85; egg plums, $1 00; California apricots. $1 8-XS- 90: California pears, tl lb2 30; do green gages, fl 85: do egg plums, 1 85: extra white cherries, $2 752 85: raspberries. 11 151 25: strawberries. i5c5t 10: gooseberries, tl oVHil 05: tomatdM. 90'J5c; salmon. 1-lb cans. $1 3031 80: blackberries. 80c; succotash. 2-fb cans, soaked, floe: do, green. 2-lb cans, $1 2531 5o: com beef. 2-lb cans. SI 65t 70: 1-lb cans, II 20; baked beans, tl 401 55: lobsters. 1-lb cans. M 25; mack erel, 1-lb cans, boiled. $1 50: sardines, domestic. Ms. $4 004 10: Ms. $3 50: sardines. Imported. s, (I 501 60: sardines. Imported, h- $18 00: sardines, mustard. (3 40: sardines, spiced, $3 50. Kisn Extra No. 1 hloater mackerel. $24 00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do mess. $20 00: No. 2 shore mack erel. $19 50: No. 2 large mackerel, $13 00; No. 3 large mackerel. $16 50f No. 3 small mackerel. $10 ro. Herrings Spilt. S3 50;.lake, (3 75 per lOO-lb bbl. AVhlte fish, 87 50 per 109-lb hslf bbl. Lake trout, $d 50 per hair bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c per In. Iceland halibut 12c per lb. Pickerel, halfbbf, J4uo: quarter bbl, $1 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff herring, 90c. Oatmeal $1 75; 00. Grain, Flour and Feed. There were no. sales on Monday's call at the Grain Exchange. Receipts as bulletined, 7 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Hallway 1 car of "oats, 1 of middlings, 11 of hay, 1 of wheat, 1 orteed,7of floqr. By Pitts burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 9 cars of com, 1 of grain, lor oats, 1 of feed, 1 of flour, 1 of middlings. By Pittsburg and Lake Erio 4 cars of hay, 1 of rye, 1 of flour. By Pitts burg and Western 4 cars of hay, 1 of wheat. Weakness prevails all along cereal lines. Corn and oats are tending toward a lowor level. Five cars of No. 2 white oats-wero offered at the Exchange to-day lor 35c for Auril delivery. Wlieat Is quiet at a shade lower prices, and millfeed lollows suit. Tho whole cereal situation at this date stands in favor of the buyer. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store: - Wheat-No. 2 -red, 88Hc: No. 3 red, 93 94c. Corn No. 2 yellow ear, 47H43c: high mixed ear, 46rt64c: mixed ear. 4K&44J4C: No. 2 -yellow shelled, KUe: high mixed shelled, 4515)4c; mixed shelled, 4444Xc. Oats-No. 1 oata, 36MHc; No. 2 white, S3 Sterling exchange quiet put firm 60-day bills and 48i demand. extra No. 3 oats, 3434Kc; mixed oats, 32 33C, liTK-So.1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 9Sa93c: No. 1 Western. 8990c Flour Jouolug prices Fancv spring patents, 15 1VS5 50: fancy winter patents. Si 25(5 50; fancy straight -winter. S5 0OS3 23: rnncv straight spring. f IT5 40: clear winter. $4 755 00: straight XXXX ual.ers'..i 504 85. Rye flour, M SClcM 75. MlLLFEED-Xo. I white middlings. SI9 COJ&19 50 per ton; No. 2 white middlings, $17 5018 CO: brown middlings, $16 50317 00: winter wlieat bran. $17 03 it 70: ennp ieca. sio ou(9is w. H .r Baled timothy, choice. KM 0O314 50: No. I. $13 7314 CO; No, 12 73: loose from J. A Urn Bio UU1U1 tfj . I,J,U .(. " 3 "- .Hi O0!2 50: clover hay. Ml ,Va 12 75:Toose from wagon. $14 0CQ16 M, according to ouailtv: nacklnsr hav. 98 7oS,9 ou. STRAW-Oats, $7 007 50; wheat, $3 006 50: rye, $7 007 23. Provisions. Sngar cured hams, large..... 1 migar cured haras, medium. 10 Suff-ir cared hams. sall 10W 7)5 9 IU 10 6'i 8 9 8 VA 8 7 13 00 13 00 i'i 5g Huarar cured California hams, sugar cured b. bacon Suirar cured skinned hams, larsre Sugar cured skinned hams, medium., Sugar cured shoulders , Sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured skinned shoulders , bugarjenred bacon shoulders Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders Sugar cured beer, rouuds Sugar cured beef, sets '. Sugar cored beef, flats Bacon clear sides. 30 lbs Bacon, clear bellies, ZUbs Dry salt clear sides, :0 Ibsave'g Dry salt clear sides, 2ulbs ave'g Mess pork, heavv Mess pork, family Lard, refined' In tierces t Lard, refined (none-half bbls Lard, refined In Go-lb tubs Lard, refined In 20-16 nails Lard, refined In SO-tb tin cans ,. Lard, refined In 3-lb tin palls Lard, refined InS-lb tin pails Lard, refined in 10-1 b tin palls The Coflee Markets. Baltimore, March 21. Coffee steady; Itlo cargoes, fair, 17Kc: No. 7, 14JJc. New OrleXxs, March 21. Coffee steady; Eio, ordinary to lair, 15517Xe. Saxtos, March 2L Coffee Good average, lO.eoOrcisperlO kilos, lteceipts during the week, 53,000 bags: purchases for United States, '.0,003 bags; shipments to United States, 32,000 bags; stock, 328,000 bags. Bio JAXEiRO.March 2L Coffee Firs t.ordin ary, 11,050 relicer lOkllos: good second. 10,600 reis. lteceipts during past week, 7!),000 bags; purchases for United States. 91.0C0 bags; ship ments to United States, 40,000 bags; otock, 139,000 bags. New York. March 21 Coffee Options opened steady and 510 .points tip, closed Arm at 15 point un: sales, 16 503 bags, in cluding .March, 13.8.13.S3c: April, 13.45c; May, 13 0013 03c: June, 12.0;; July, 12.75c: September, 12.4012.45c: December, 12.20 12.25c. Spot Bio dull and easy; No. 7, 11K The Drygoods Market. New York, March 21. The drygoods mar ket opened with a 1 datively quiet business at flrt hands and a moderate but fair trade with jobbe:s. Good weather wa a cheering indication, and there were indications that goods arc moving along the channels of trade In a satis:actory manner. Agents have n lew goods here and they wonld like to soli, but in a general way the market is well Sold up and many aitlclc are consid erably ahead of the looms. Prices of desira ble goods are steady. Nothing is yet being considered for fall. There is ome cutting, as usual, at this neriod with jobbers and a little with agents, but there is less or it than usual. Turpentine Markets. SAVAitKAir Turpentine firmatS3tc. rtosln firm at $1 351 49. Charleston Turpentine steady at 3214c. Rosin firm; good strained, $1 25. New York Itosln steadv nnd quiet Tur pentine dull and Arm at 3637c WiLMixaToif Spirits of turpentine steady at 33c. Hosin firm; strained, $1 15; yood strained, $1 20. Tar steady at $1 21. Crude turpentine steady; yellow dip, $1 90: virgin, $190. The Metal Markets. New York, March 21. Pig iron qniet: Amer ican. $14 75I6 23. Copper stronger; lake, $12 00 bid. Lead dull: domestic. $4 15 asked. Tin firmer; Straits, $19 73 bid. On the Billow or the Rail, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters are a most de sirable companion lor the traveler. They are an excellent remedy for the nausea and fatigue which many persons suffer who travel by water or land. Visitors to ma larious localities should have it with them as a safeguard. Incomparable for bilious ness, dyspepsia and bowel complaint, and as a means of checking la grippe and rheu matic twinges. HEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, IJ3I. 01 Smithfleld Street. Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 100,000. Surpln?, 575,000. Deposits of SI and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. its rffis Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many' excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist "who may not have it on hand will pvo cure it promptly for any' one "who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. iMWSVIU.KY. HEW Y0SK, U.t. PVe Carft do it but are wiHing to pay for learning how to make, as good an article as Wolff's Acme Blacking of cheap material so that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. Our price is 20c. The retailer says the public 'will not pay it. "We say the public will, because they will always pay a fair price for a good article. " To show both the trade and the public that we want to give them the best for the least money, we will pay 10.000.00 Reward For above information ; this offer is open until January 1st, 189.3. WOIiFI" & BANDOIiFH, Philadelphia. Pik-Ron is the name cf a paint which does work that no other paint can do. Ktxo wood painted with it looks UKothe natural wood when it is stained and varnished. PAINTERS AND BUILDERS will find It profitable to investigate. AD paint stores sell it 35)c Needs Assistance. So do you if yott are suffering from loss of appetite, bad digestion, weak ness, or if your are convalescent. Take j.inn non'a Malt Extract It will build up any weakened constitu tion and aid digestion and nutrition. Be sure to get the genuine. You would not take counterfeit money? Don't take any imitation of Johann HofTs Malt Extract. The "genuine" must have the signature of "Johann Hoff" on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents and Importers of Mineral Waters, 6 Barclay street, New York. Tu BROKERS FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 18S4. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. 45SIXTH ST. Direct nrivate wire to New York: and Chi. cago. Member New York, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanges. Local securities bought nnd sold for cash, or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid quarterly. Interest riaiil on balance (since 1SS5). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. . fe7 FAHNESTOCK & CO., 2 Wall Street, New York, Supply selected investment bonds for cash, or in exchange for marketable securities. Execute commission orders for investors at the Stock Exchange or in the open mar ket. Furnish information respecting bonds. ja7-tl-TT3n DrnDIC'C SAVINGS BANK, rtll lit 0 81 FOUP.TH AVENUE. Capita', $.100,001. inrplus and undivided rotm. $lll.Si aL . McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFF. 4PicsIdent. SecTreas. per cent interest allowed on time do posits. OC2444-D Whitney & Stephenson; 57 Fourth Avenue. ap303 CURES Headache. CURES Headache. CUBES Headache. MiS3 Lottie CAasoir.of Sara nac, Mich., writes: "I havo been troubled with a terrible headache for about two years and could not get anything to help me, bnt at last a friend advised me to take your Bur dock Blood Bittehs, which I did, and after taking two bot tles I have not had the head ache since." RESTORES LOST HEALTE mh7-TTSSu MEDICAL DOCTOR WHITTIER S14 1KSX AVENUE, 1MTTSBUKG, PA. As old residents know and hack files ot nttsbunj papers provo, i3 tho oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city.devotlnjr special attention toall chronic SSTS.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible KlCDXnllC and mental dis persons MU.il V UUO eases, physical de cav, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered .Sight, self distrust, bashfulnes-v dizziness sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business.society nnd marriago. permanently, safely and privately icnuread.iBL00D AND SKINTS.4 eruptions, blotches.falllnir hair,bones,palns. glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are enred for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml IDIM A DV kldnev and the system. 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