BgDg fHTTJB- Rwqr, tw;7 ' c THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SATURDAY MARCH "26, 189a. m , -r- 11 IRON TRADE REYIEW. The Outlook Now Moro Favorable Than for Some Time Past. SO DECREASE IX PBODUCTION. a Influence of the rittsbnrs Situation Upon Other Haikets. EEPOKTS FE03I THE LEADING CEXTERS Orricc or tbe Dispatch, J riTTSBUEG, Fiudat, March 25. Raw Iron and Steel. During the past 4S bours the feeling ot the market has im proved. There is decidedly a stronger under-current, and sales continue to show up fairly veil. Iron dealers generally feel that the vort is about over; that prices have touched the lowest point; that a steady improeinent may be looked for in the near future. The large operations we ha e re ported during the past month is good evi dence of the feelings of interested parties. Last i eek's prices were fully maintained. While there are some outside furnaces still anxious to realize there are others who show no anxiety on the subject, being satisfied their time will come before long. A num ber of furnaces are now enraged on con tracts made some time since for futnre de lhery. "When they are filled it is expected that better prices will prevail. Again, there arc other consumers Mho have ad hered to the polio of only purchasing to meet their immediate wants, notwithstand ing that boih Xorthcm and Southern brands of pig iron have been sold at ex tremely low price. Xotwithstanding the necessity of taking measures to restrict the current output of iron, aud the reports from leading produc ing sections as to the action of the lurnaccs in tins matter, there has been as j et very little decrease in the number of furnaces blowing. The production continues at the heavy rate noted on the first of the month, especiallv in the South, where, if anything, the capacity of the stacks in blast has somewhat increased during the iuie period. Iu certain sections the railroads hae shown a disposition to assist the furnaces to hold the market in the competition u ith the iron from other sections, and a reduction has been announced iu lreight rates on pig iron fiom the Jla honing and Shenano valleys. There is aUo a probability of reduced rates of freight on coke and limestone. The Situation Id Ore. Iron Ore Prices have been reduced since the first of the jear. A few uajs since Bessemer ores, for delivery the present rear, were offered at 25 cents per ton below lest year's prices. Taking these matters into consideration, together with 10 cents' reduction on pig iron Irom the two valleys to Pittsburg certainly puts a more fa orable outlook in fa or of makers. The Xew York Da.ly -Vtf.ri Eqtort says of the Pittsburg iron market. "A review of the situation m the iron centers of the country for the past week preenu but few changes in the situa tion. Pittsburg, as the leading nou pro docrag district, is perhaps the mot care fully to be noticed, as auy change affecting conditions in that center are most likely to produce an influence upon the trade of the whole couutn. In Pit'sburg wc find a continuation of that great depression which has existed nou for a month past. Especial lv is this true of the market for raw iron. In billets siles have been rather heavy, buvmg chieflj for speculative account, but thee purchases have as yet had but trifling effect as regards values." Suel Hails The condition of the market is untatisfacion, very few orders being taken and those oi small proportion; one lot of 5.000 tons was taken bv an Eastern mill for the Baltimore and Ohio Uailroad. Prices continue fJO at the mills. Tlie Kig sale of Billets. The Latent The undertone of the market is certainly strong, lion dealers are well pleased with the outlook. The 20,000 tons sales of billets, reported eidusii efy in The Itisr.VTCH lst week, caused consider able excitement in the East, the price being the highest for some time. To-day we re port another sale of 2,000 tons at a still fur ther advance. When billets sold at S22 75 (S.23 00 ne remarked billets at those prices would be a good investment; parties that took the hint are well pleased. Bessemer remains teadi, with sales ota block of 8,000 tons at fair prices. Grav fcrge unchanged. Prices ol pig iron aavaccedin the European market sufficient to stop exporting. This ought to lend strength to our market in the near future. The Xew York Iron Agehas this to say. "The first signs of encourage ment ale beginning to appear from diflerent sections of the country, and the news irom the leading markets is nof so uniformly unfavorable as it has been during the past month. It looks as though the "steady de cline has been finallv checked." CtJKF-sMl-LTri) LAKE KND ATIVE OHES. .0 tons Bessen.T, June, Julv. August. bcr.tein.xT H CO cash SLOW tous IU sscmtr, April, May, Juni, Juli 11 CO cash " ftO tons KessenuT. Ha cash S-'flOtons ISesttincr H 71 caMi 1. .4u tons llu&scmrr 14 7 cah l.-rfailons IScsMintr.. . 1470 cash l.MOtous I.t!.tpiT, JIav. June. Julv. . u do la-h l.ueo tons Kcssunrr, April "....14 00 tash l.notnons grav forge, .naj, June, Juli .. 3; so cash I.tiQO tons Jl&ciuei .. . HTj cah 1 (MOMnsgral lorcre 13 00 cash 1.MW lolls gral !o-ec 1-5(0 t.ah lUaiuns gray fiirpe. 11 bi iah wn-frivf.ir;p. Vailtj Turnace... 15 00 cali sin tons No. ; loundrv 34:5 cash 3Mrafc.o. 1 roundry . 35 io iali SS ton. rray lurse -5 33 03 cash 20nioas.No. I touudrj 34:5 cash -'tonl!tsM-mer 14 73 cash l.i tons jrrar forge 13 IH cash a tons mill iron 13 W cash Solon No. 1 foundrv 15 75 cash SOtons No. iiouudrr 1475 cash SO tons. J!rMT. eiiri 17 00 cash I tout- silver 30 40 tah Otons No. 1 foundry lo U5 ca-h Stent. No. ifouii'Irr lj Si cash 3 ton No. ; loumlrv 14 25 cash SStoiit. No. ;iounlr 14 2S cash 25 tons No. 2 foundry in cash STTEL tLUS AND BILLETS. 4.7001onsslprl billets, Mai. June and J Jalr. . Jits .,, tiCsilonssirclWHot-. June aud Julv -J3 40 ish ZOWtons tti liiHets SI 00 cash t2,0ton otrel hiihts a 00 cash l.SOotons ttwl tiahs, Mai. June and .Inly . . . 23 00 cash 1.U ions f J4 tla!, Mav and June.... SI 00 tash SOOtonsstfsl tillis .. 3 00 c(sh 501 tons FU-U slaos, . SI 00 cash 560 tons siwl billets, special 25 00 cash JILCfc. BAR. l.tW tons neutral. April and May 25 25 cash l.uOtons neutral, itra a, 25 cash M0 tons neutral 35 65 cash 200 tons iiialral 2350 iash sxrLr 11 on. o90 tons narrow prooicd 3-iOtons wide grooied .... 250 tons shtarud iron " ' ..! I Si 4 m .. 1 S7; 4 iu .. ltd 4 in 1 LK1.0 M NG sN tbE. 30 tons. 80 percent oeliTcred.lorelRu. K 40 cash 100 lons,K)perccntdehn.red,fort.gn. 62 40 cash STEEL BLOOMS EI AMS, ItUL ANDC LNDS. 1,000 tons Moom and billet ends 117 00 cash mo tons bloom aud billet tnds 1700 cash STEEL WILL KODS. ftjO tons American fires 2 20 cash OLD IKON AND STLLL EULS. .000 tons old iron rails ?2O0 cash 750 tons old Iron rails a j; cs,. SWtousold iron mils W cali wa tons old iron rails 3 70 caall 200 tous old iron rails CO c CHARCOAL. at ton Southern C B s 00 cash 2.) tons "southern C C 24 W cash 200 tous hard C C .................... 23 00 cash 25 tons cold blast 26 ( iabh 25 Ions old blast................ . 2)i 0 cash 25 Iocs o. 3 2G U) cash 'o Change at Chicago. Chicago, Miirch 25. Sppctal. Rogers, Brown S. Meiwin 6ay: There aie no changes of importance to chronicle since last teport. Rumors are current of addi tional low-priced sales, which serve but to lurther demoralize things. The usual lun of small orders, however, is belm: booked, while an increased number of luquiiiesfor Southern iron are being recened, which latter would indicate that buyers aie about convinced that pig iion has dropped to about the lowest point and are thinking of placing contracts foi next season's require ments. Lake superior charcoals remain un changed. The Metal Markets. Xct York, March 25. Pig iron inactive; American, ill 75g!16 25. Copper quiet; lake, $12 10 aVed. Lead quiet: domistic. $4 25 asked. Tin strong; Straits, $13 85 bid. $19 95 asked. THE E0TT0M AT BIBHINGHAK. A Change for the Better Is ow Believed to Be Imminent. Birvij.gham, Ala., Jlarcli 25. Special Tho iron maiket Is believed to have touched bottom at last. While gray torso has held its own at ?9, sales at that figure bavins been recently declined. There has been a steHdy sinking in the higher grades. I"o. 1 is being sold for the first time as low as $11 50, and Co. 2 is oflered at $10 50. Quota tions may be given f. o. b. at the lurnace, at No. 1 foundry, $11 50; Xo 2 foundrv, $10 5; Xo 3, $10: gray forge, $9 25 Even at these iiguics sales aie not veiy tree, and almost no stocks are moving to Ohio rier points and maikots beiond, and no shipments will be made beiond the liver that can possibly be delayed until the2Stli day ot tills month. On that day a reduction to all Western points, u ill b"e made in freight rates. Tbe l eduction to Cincinnati is as much as 35c per ton, and to sonic points more than 50c, the a eragc reduction being about the latter figure. The total rate to Chicago will be $3 50. This reduction does not affect East em points. After the 2Stli a large niove uientnoithnaid will taVe place. The coal trade continues to show improve ment, and the use of improved machmeiy to raise the qualitj or coVc is noted. The consolidation ol the Tennessee Coal and Iron with the do Budelcben Company will not increase the output of Iron nor of coal in the immediate futuie. General Closing Down Ht St. I.onls. St. Locis, Jlaich 25 S;wciaf. Sogers, Brown & Jleacbciii say: Unprecedented piices, are now rulinir, and Southern pro ducers aiecomnelled to accept orders that net them little or no profit. Unless the cost of pioduction can be reduced, a general closing down seems inevitable. Themarket is quite active, how ever, a number of lair sized orders having been placed during the past week. Lake superior irons are m svm- patny iitn tuo coumuin lions, uui uuio strong softeneis are in good demand at prices ccitamly low enough for uonb of their character. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Kecelpts, Shipments and Prices at last 1.1b- erty and Other Stock Yards. Office of the Disr-ATcn, 1 PiTTSDrno, Fridat, March 25. ( Cattle Receipts, 522 head; shipments, 441 head, maiket notliing doinj, all through consignments, -so cattle shipped to 2i"ew Yorl tolay. Hcc.s Ileceipts, 2S50 head; shipments, 2.C50 head; maiket sloti; all grades. $5 00 5 20. nine cars boss shipped to Xew 1 oik to dav. Sheep Receipts, 2,100 head; shipments, 1,400 head; Maiket steady at unchanged puces. By Telegraph. "cir Tork Beeves Receipts, 2 2J3 head, including 14 car- for sale; market steady; name steeis. S3 S04 70 er 100 pounds; bulls and cows, $1 f03 50, diessed beef steady at (sc j)er pound; shipments to-moiroi. C50 beeies andt.Sblquaiters of beef. Calves Receipts, 320 head: maiket J-ic per pound lower; veals. $1 50G Toper 103 pounds, uheep Receipts, 1393 head: mm ket steady; sheep, $5 00C 75 pet 100 pounds; lambs. $6 007 50; dressed mutton steady at !i10Jr per riound: diessed Iambs firm at 10"llc. Io;s Receipts, l,57 head, consigned dire t: nominally steady at $4 805 50 per 100 pounds. Cli!cas;r Cattle Receipts 7.500 head; shipnitnts.3 iOOlieid: m.uketiieak to loner. Punic steere $1 S0t (5- sjood to choice. S3 t0g)4 25, others, $3 Wl 73. stockers, $2 00 (J3 50. con s. $1 C0(J3 0J Hoss Receipts, 25, 000 head: shincnts, 14,000 held: maiket 10c loner; rough'ami com 111 on, $4 00 4 25: pack ersand shippeis. $4 404 70, piinie lieavj" and butchers.'. $4 704 0. lisht, $4 CaS4 80; piRS, $4 254 CO bliecii licet hits, 8,000 head; ship ments, 2,s,;w heaa: maiket ojiened stronp; :u.d clo-ed weak; ewes, $4 505 CO, wetheis, $5 SO G 25 Westerns, if, 00fi)6 13; jearhngs, $0 C5 17; lambs, $6 OJgO 75. vr. I.onisCittle Receipts, c-0 head; ship ments, GG0 head: nrirket slou; fair to srood uatii e steers, $2 Sflgl 40, 1 ur to good Indians and Tevis stieis, $2 G03 C5. Hers Re ceipts, 1,T0 head; shipments, 4,330 head: in-ikct 5c loncn fair topiiinu hcaij. H 655? 4 S5: mixed oidmarv to cood, $4 1004 75; lirrht fair to best. $4 CCf?4 bO. Miecii Re ceipts, 41" head; shipments, none: imiket strong; fair to desirable muttons, $4 256 25. Buffalo Cattle Receipts, S3 loads thiou?h, no sale. Hogs Receipts, 1G loads through, 20 sale; shade firmer for irood grades; heaiy grades, $5 035 10; packers nnd mediums, $5 io3 15. Slice) and iambs Receipts, none thiough, 21 sale; 5 held over; slo.v. Nlo-idvr slip.en. ps-tni fancv. SI 25Tifi 45: good to choice, $5 W)G 13: fair to aood, $5 40 3 50; lambs srood to extra, $G 007 00; fair to good, $6 405JG C5. Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 4,000 head; shipments, 7'K) head; steeis dull to 10c Ion or at $3 25gl 30: con s steady at $1 50S!3 25; stockcis and feeders quiet at $2 333 CO HogsReceipts, a 000 head: hipmenis,il,600 held: marker laiili actne and 0c lower; all grades, $4 15iff4 GO. bulk. $4 4fT4 50. Sheep Receipts, 2,(00 head: slupmcuts, 300 head; maiket quiet and stcadj. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 3,000 bead; mar ket slow nnd 10c loner: common to fair steers. $2 75jl 7": Westerns, $2 753 SO. HogsReceipfs. 5500 head: market slon and .Ifnoc lower: lignt, t 40Q4 55: heavv, $4 35 4 5V mited, J4 C04 55. Sheep Receipts, 500 head; market linn; natives, $4 75gl) 40; estcrns, 4 oogi 25; common, $2 50fJ3 75; lambs, $4 25gG 0J. Cincinnati Hogs firmer; common and lirrht. 53 504 SO, packmgand butchers', $4 50 Hi 33; reeeipts, 2,000 head: shipments, 750 head. Cattle steady at $2 002 25, lecoipts, .150 head: shipments, 220 head. Sheep strong at $4 00JJG 25; receipts, 130 head; shipments, none. Lambs sCaice and firni; common to choice, $5 007 CO per 1C0 fts. TO" by Bob Bnrdette in THE DISPATCH to-morrow. THE MAEKET BASKET. strawberries to tho Front and Southern Vegetables Plenty. At the Diamond maiket fruit and icge table stalls trade snows somo improi ement this n cek over last. Asparagus, rhnbarb, egg plant and strwbemes are putting iu an apnearance fiom tho sections lound about the Gulf ot Mexico, and though prices are still steep, the new stulT is preferred to the old. OldsardenstniTis passing -may, and the time is near at hanu M hen all things in this line will be new. In th2 I111C3 of lake and oceau products trade for the week has been onlj fair. The sunplv or fiozcn flsh is well nigh e-ch.insted. Fresh shad and bass from the ocean aie now in fair supply. Supply of ojstcis is fully up to demand. Klousts repoit a quiet trade for the iieek, with puces a shade Ion ei. There has been an unusual scarcity of good butter in this maiket for the tieelc past and puces are tending upward. Poultry is also in short suppli, andmatkets aie very firm at an ad vance on list week's prices. Staple meats move along in the same old luts. Whatever the ups and don ns of Hi e stock may be our steaks and roasts aie unchanged in tfrice. .Following nio latest ictail pnccs"of mar ket basket materials; Meats Rest cuts of tenderloin steaks, 25c per lb; sirloin. 13200; standing rib roast. lS2Cc; chuci. roast. 12c; corned be f, a10c per lb: spring limb, 15c: Kg of mutton, 12'sf for liimlqunrtei and &c for forequarter; loin of mutton. 15c: lamb chops, 20c; slewing pieces, fie per lb-leal roasts, 12(Si5e lier lb, and lutlcls, 20c: pork chops, 12s!c. and steaks. 30c --. ECtTABLES ANT) TKUIT CabiWRC. 1IY325C: po- JaloLs, 3.x. icrhairpeck;SMcct potatoes, 2o25c per half peck; en-en btans, 25c a ciuarter peck: pie p..jnpkiii.v iya.25e: onions 25e a half peck: bana nis, Joe a dozen- carrots. 5c a bunch; lemons, 2W3 25c lxr d07( n: iraires.I5ffii35c; lettnr.e Idea himeh 3 bunches for 2ic; new beets 10c, 3bmiches 25c; cu cumbers, log;2iic apiece; celen, 1015c a bunch: cauli&ouer. 4. apiece: apples, LVE20C a half neck: tomatoes, zx a inart box; rhubarb. 10c a buiei , 3 bunches for 25c; asp-iragns. 25c a bunch; epg plant. 3iJ0c apiece: strawberries. 50cabox. J.ittei: and I ccs-ijood creamery. 32ia.Bc per lb; lanci bran Is. aWe: choice country rolls. 2 27c: good cooktug butter, 17c; fresh eggs, li&lfc ler 1ot( n l'oULTnv I.ii c chickens, "axaSl 00 .1 pair: live tiirVeis. lJfn-lscper lb; liieduet., 8or90c a pair; dressed chickens. 15 to lGc per lb; dueks, 17 to l&c lcrlb. liirkt 1 , 18 to 20c Fish Following are the articles in tills Hue on thcslnlls. with prices: Lake salmon. 10 to 35c: Cal ifornia salmon. 5 to 40c lKriKMiud: ivhlte fisli.121? to ic: berrlnir. 4 pounds lor lc: Spanish mackerel. 20c jx.r pound: dIuCiIaIi. 15c; halibut. 20c; rock bass, 25c; lake trout, 12Jc: lobsters, 20c; green tea tur tle, 20 to 2k: oisters, .cwork counts, Jl 75 per gillon; smelts, 20c a pound: shad, SI 00 to $1 25 each; scallops, 20c a ponndMacklnaw trout, 12)$c pcrpouud; lrosrs, s: no a dozen; clams, 51 50 a gal lon. 1 1 owers La France. l 50 per dozen; Duchess of Mban,$I 50 per dozen: Mermets. $ I 25 per dozen; Itrldes, !1 25 per dozen; white and -icllow roses. SI 00 per dozen: hostes, 5125 per dozen; Senator 1 oouan roses $1 25 a dozen; Bennetts, $125 per dozen. Jack roses, S3 O05 Oo per dozen: hiaclntns. Sic per dozen: 111 j ofthei alley. 75c per dozen; or chids, 75c ton Oi each : violets f 1 25 a hundred ; car nations. 50c ierdo7en: lilac 50c a spra : tulips, 50c per dozen; narcissus, 50c per dozen; Candldus lilies, oOcperdozeniCalla lilies, ?J 00 per dozen; datTo dlls, 59c jierdozen; Narcissi lilies ?2 00 perduzen. Asthmatic troublik, pleurisy pains, and inflamed throats, are overcome and healed by Dr. D. Javne's Expectorant for 50 years au approved stand-by lor all coughs and colds. TRAFFIC IN REALTY. A Fine Residential Property in the East End Changes Hands. MANY SALES ON THE N0ETHSIDE. A Good Pay on 'Change and Almost Every thing Mounts to a Higher Level OFFICE AND STREET NEWS AND GOSSIP The proof of the pudding lies in the eat ing ot it. By the same rule, the frequenoy and importance of transactions in realty are evidences of a fairly active and healthy market A few weeks of good weather will put it securely on its feet. Among the transactions which wore un bottled yesterday was the sale of tbe Dawes residential property, corner of Centeravenue and Craig street, Fourteenth ward, for $20, 000. The lot is 100x142, and the house an elegant brick two-story Queen Anne. It is one of the finest places in that quarter. The purchaser is Mr. IVieholson, of the Hose Hartley Belting Company. Mr. W. H. Devore," tbe well-known Grant street undertaker, yesterday closed the sale of 100 feet on Bebecca street, "Wil kinsburg, for 56,000, or $60 a foot front. The purchaser will build two handsome houses on this lot this spring. Algeo Bros, the Allegheny agents, are doing a land-office business. During the past three weeks they report selling 23 resi dential properties, ranging in value from 52,500 to 518,000, the aggregate amounting to upwards of 100,000 A deal was consummated yesterday on Third avenue, below Market street, involv ing 59,500, but the property could not be definitely located. Special Features of Trade. Faint and an additional story make the Gusky building look like a new one. The Vandergrift building, on Fourth ave nue, will soon bo ready for occupancy. Doors are being hung and fixtures put in. Ellen Wheeler has sold to Mary E. Wheeler a residence pjoperty on Meyran street, Fouiteeuth ward, lot 22x100, for $4,500. George O. Jones, Esq , trustee of the estate of John Cooper, deceased, sold at public sale a farm of 22 acres, situated about two miles north ot Washington, i?a to Mis. Sophia Weaver for $135 50 an acre, on the old Pittsburg pike. Four building permits wero issued yester day, aggregating $5,400. The greatest value was $2,200 tor .1 frame dwelling on Bedlord avenue, Thirteenth ward, William C.;Charl ton. onner. There is a report that the Johnston proper ty in the upper part of Wilkinsburg. Is about to change hands through an East End agencj". Contracts have been let for a number of good bouses at Flnleyvillo. The contract pi Ice for the Solomon-Ruben block on Smithfield street is said to be $70,000. Henry M. Txmg yesterday sold $5,000 Pleas ant Valley lateral road bonds at par and interest. Wheeling Gas was boomed a little yester day on a report that Mooihead Xo. 8 had oeen uniieain ana nas producing at tne aate ot lOObairels a day. The advance in the price of oil also helped tho stock. In "ew York$50,000 Pittsbuigand Western 4s sold at S2S2? aud 400 shares of the pre leriedstockat20. Major A. J. Pentecost is mailing the w ork on a number of houses at Valleyview, on tne Chnrtiers Vallev Railioad. Mnstln Kuhn Bros, were the principal bulls on 'Change yesterday. Thev have faith In everything relating to Pittsburg. From the wav manufacturers are taking bold of real estate, it is quite evident thev have not lost confidence In the future of the city. Sales Reported by Agetits. D. Bclicn 4 Son sold for Sidney b. New bury to Francis Tighe, a new frame houso of four looms, attic, etc., neatly finished with lot 24x100 feet, on Dantihln stieet, two squares from Penn avenue, for $1,550; also, for James Heminger to Sarah Collier, two lots, 1SK100 feet each, with a two-roomed framed house, on Dauphin, near Wmebidulo avenue, for $750. Hoffman & 11a hi ridge sold a new frame house of seven rooms and modern fixtures, with lot 52xl20 to s 11 alley, on Mifflin street, Wilkinsbnr, tor $3,70 1. Samuel W. Rlack i Co. sold for the Blair estate Jt rwo-story frame dwelling and lot 43 XI20, on Mansion street, Glenwood, for $2,500. Black & Baird sold to James Hogg lot No. 34 in the Fairniount Place plan, Nineteenth ward, lronting 21, feet on Rosetta stieet by a. depth of 95 feet,"loi $5Q0 James w. Drape & Co. sold a house and lot in the Fiist ward for $9,000; also 11 lots in 3Iunhall Teirace tilan. near Homestead, for $4,000; also two lots In tne Keystone plan, Cratton, for $750: also a lot on Mt. Washing ton for $450: also closed an interest in a prop erty at Chartiers for $3,000 cash. The Bun-ell Improvement Comrnny re poits the follonmg"sale of lots at Kensing ton: Chailes Rimer, McKeesport, Pa., north half lot 70, block 8, for $2S7 50; Mrs. li Iler old, Allegheny, Pa., lot 20. block 9, for $'K)0; Mis. Henrietta Risser, Parnassus, Pa., lot 15, block 18, for $C75. W, A. Henon & sons sold a lot 40x124 feet to an alley on Fisk stieet, Seventeenth ward, for $ii,200 cash; purchaser intends to improve same at once. They also closed the sale of a honse of live rooms, lot 19x100 feet, on Cen ter avenue, neai Knkna trick street, street improvements paid, for S1.800. John F. Sneeney sold to J. A, Adamson an unimproveil lot on Madison avenue, Thir teenth ward, having a frontage of 25 feet on Madion avenue and extending bacc 100 (eet to a 20-foot alley. HOME SECURITIES. A BULGE AT THE LAST CALL AN1 BEST riGCBES MADE. Slow Beginning bnt a Lively Ending Higher Prices Recorded for Almost Every thing Traded In Many Good Features and No Very Bad Ones, The stock market yesterday opened rather sluggish, and apprehensions were excited of a dull day. The black eye given to the silver bill, or something else, gave things a lift and trade the noon and afternoon calls quite interesting. The results of the day's operation? were gains in almost everything traded In. Tne strongest feature as Birmingham Traction. Considerable of it changed hands, but not enough to supply the demand. Philadelphia G is was elevated a peg, and so was Char tiets. Theotheis of this gioup weieabont stcadv. Of the old tractions, Citizens' and Flensint Valley put a fraction each to its credit, but Central went off a tune. Luster, Airbrake and Standard Cable finished good tractions better than tho opening. Electrio declined. Final figures were in nearly all cases the host of the day. Sales at liist call were 10 shares of Man chester Traction at 39J, 25 Philadelphia Gas at 18, 100 at 1S. Second call, 150 Pleasant Vallej' at 25, DO Wheeling Gas at 19Jf, 100 Chartlers Gas at 10, 20 Central Traction at 32 55 Duquesne at 2Cf, 65 Birmingham Traction at 27J. After call, 10 Wheeling at 1 Third call, 10 Cable at 73, 10 Philadelphia Gas at 18 100 at 18?, 100 at 18, 100 Birming ham at 27. 100 at 27Jf. 10 at 27. 10 Luster at 10 10 at 10, 20 at lOJf, 50 Central Traction n . .10 "Before call, 100 Philadelphia Gas at 1S. Alter call, $1,500 Electiic senn at bl. Quotations on unlisted tractions at the close of the last call were: Birmingham, 27 bid, offered 27X: Duquesne, 2Gg bid; Man chester, 39 bid for 100 shares. Duquesne bonds weie offered at par and interest. Bids and offers lollow: FIRST SECOVD THIRD EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL. STOCKS. B. A. B. A. B. A. Farmers' D. N.B 600 fcourtli Nat Bk 13) Lib. Nat lik 105 1(5 Masonic Bk 53 M. A M.N. at Bk 60 Alnn. Nat. Bank. 135 .... 1T5 SecondXat.Bk... 253 .... 250 .... 250 .... Tradesmcn'sN.B .... 255 C. V. das Co 9s 10 9j.... ) 10 P. N. G.AP.Co. 12, 12 nii 32J 154 12f Philadelphia Co. 1SH IS", 164 18 Kh 39 M heeling G. Co. 3934 20 39H 39 194 20 Ft. P. In. P. Co .... a) Cei.Traetion.... 29J 30 29)4 30 29)f 31 ' Citizens' Trac... 62 63 62M 62 62i.... Pitts. Trac co .... 60 " .... 60 Pleasant Valley. 24S 25 25 25', 25 .... P.AM, pref 3)'4 .Y.AO.G.C.Co 50 51 50 51 50 51 La NoriaJHn.Co 30 .... 'Luster Mln. Co . 10 10J4 10 .... 30f 10 V estinghouse E. I8a 39Jt 18)i ... IZU.... U. S. A S. Co.... llii 18 Us'lS .... IS West. Air B Co.. 109is HI 310 112 6. U. Cable Co... 77 80 77K 80 77M 79 Mining Stock Quotations. New Yors, March 25. Best & Belcher, 225; Caledonia B. H., 105; Chollar, 110; Deadwood, 200; Eureka Consolidated, 200; Gould & C irry, 140; Hale & Norcross, 140; Homestake, 1300; Horn Sliver, 330; Mexican, 180: Ontario, 4S00; Ophir,2S0; Plymouth, 150: Sierra Nevada, 160; Standard, 140; Yellow Jacket, 100. SHARES UNDER THE HAMMER. ONLY A FEW OT TBE LE ADINO STOCKS LOSE MATERIALLY. The Free Coinage Backset Secures a Good Opening More Buinors of the Resigna tion of Chairman O.'cott, of tho Elch monil and West Point. New York, March 25 Tha stock market to-day was under the hammer duiing most of the time, and material losses were sus tained in many of the leading stocks, though the firm undertone of the speculation pre cluded tbe selling of much long stock. The Coalers and Grangers were well supported. and In somo cases, as in New England and Union Pacific, positive strength wns seen, though no material advance could be made alter the first minutes' trading. The news of the action tin tbe fiee coinage bill in Congress caused a rush to buy at the openbig, in which foreign houses, both Eng lish and German, were conspicuous. Mate rially higher quotations resulted, and In a few instances further improvement was made in the enly trading. To counteract this influence, however, a rumor which was put out last night after tho close of business, that Mr. Olcott, the Chairman of the Rich mond and West Point reorganization com mittee, bad resigned from tho committee, caused a bad break in the securities of that company and the common lost 2 per cent ana tne preieneu aioppea 5. This drop put a wet blanket upon buying for the long account in the whole list, and the decline, becoming so marked, finally dragged the lest of the maiket down, only the strongest stocks suc ceeding in holdlngany portion of their open ing advance. All suppott was withdrawn from Lake Shore, and that stock became the leader in the donnnard movement, even when the Richmond and West Point shares leacted quite sharply. A counter movement in the Industrials failed to help the list much, though Reading displayed lorn time marked activity and strength. The beat s again cir culated rumors reflecting on the credit of the Noithern Pacific Compiny, and material help nasdenved them in their attack upon the pi efet red stock, which nas made one of the leadintr neak stocks or thcnltemoon. The losses in the two leading stocks. Lake Shore and Northern Pacific preferred were about 3 per cent fiom the best prices or the forenoon, but the general list was still traded in within the naironcst limits, and tho undertone of strength which prevailed throughout the day prevented any marked decline, though prices were brought In al most all cases below the level of the opening figures. The low piicedshaiesfurnlshednomaiked mm ement, except a sharp reaction ot about 3 per cert in Ohio Southern. The pressure to sell was lifted Horn time to time during the day, and at such times puces rated feeblj; but 111 the last hour there was an efloitto cover the shorts put out eailier in the day, and more substantial Impiovement was made. Northern Pacific pi elerred especially moving up about 1 per cent. The activity in Reading nas again one of the most ptomi nent features of the trading, and it also made a material rally toward the close, which earned it up to a point which enabled it to close with a substantial gain for the day. The market closed quiet and for the mo ment firm, but generally at small tractlonal losses for the day. Northern Pacific pre feired is down 1; Richmond and West Point, 1; the preferred, 2V: but, on the othet hand, Reading is up 1: Distillers', VA, and New tingliinu a nrgo 11-tction. The total sales of stocks to-day were 511, 797 slnies, including: Atchison. 7,620; Chi cago Gas, 6,000, Erie, 7,4fi5; Lake Shore, li.Sio; Lomsiillo and Nashville. 10.1S0: Noithnest ern. 3.570: Northern Pacific 3.306: Northern .Pacific preferred, 72,425; Neil England, 19,702; Reading, 202 570: Richmond and West Point, 41,4')5; St. Paul, 41.030; Union Pacific, 7.400. The lollon ine table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange icst-r-daj. Corrected daily for The Dispatch by Wiiit Nrv&STErrrENsON, oldest I'lttsbnrc members of the New York stock Exchange. 57 lourth aicnue. Clos- 115. Open High Low est. mg. esi. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil. pfd Am. Sugar Refining Co.... Am. Sugar ReflnlnitCo., pfd Auk., 'fop. AS. t Canadian Pacific Canada southern Central of New Jersey Chesapeake and Ohio C. AO.-lstDfd 37'(S 37 36 5 71 99j 19 37'a S3 s 61 36V 70 100 "3S H 88 61 140 241 l0 71 101 71 s ion, m wi S3 elk 01 '4 140-H 140 24'i 'ilk 139 $1 a -a ThicaKO Gas Trust C, Bur. A Qulncy. C, Mil A St. Paul C. M. A M. rnul, pfd.. C, Rockl. AP c. st. p. at. a o (,'., St. P. M. A O , pfd., C. A Northwestern C. C . C. A I Col. Coal A Iron ....:... Col. A HocklueVatlo... Del., Lack A West Del. A Hudson , Den. A RIoGnnde , Den. A Rio Grande, pld I. T.. Va. A Ga , Illinois Central 76,' 75' 1(7S 7634 1274 88 108't 77)s 12?S HS!4 1276 47,. 77 127 b3 47 114 l-O'i 70H 31 H 292 47 70 'ran 1204 71U 71K 35 3S JOS .TiSs' 29 'i 160 lUrtj lbt'i 14111 S160 142'f 1415,' lS'i XX 'insU 255 74V 132 74. lib 'iv'i 9SH 107 1154" 19 32'J 74'i 50 19 144 49 14' 21?4 am 24 So'f 10 58 " 24 62 302W 3i; ri4 42 300 m :o 4V U4 -8 S7JS at1 74 - 49H IS1 385 5.."3 18 CV4 02 (1 Lake Eric A Western 25V 25S, 74. 254 'rii. 110 "ii'l '18 307 114T, 19s. 313j 74S 41 19'. 34'2 49 14 2i; 60'i 24 S5 W1 55 's Lake trie A Western, pfd. '334' J.4KC ciiore ,c -u. a Louisville A ashi ille. ... Michigan Central Mobile A Ohio Missouri Pacific National Cordage Co N.ation.11 Cordage Co.,pfa. New ork Central NY.. C. ASt. L N. Y.. L. E. A W 74s 110 110 "iiK 19'S 107! Uh 194 . 74V 50 20 141; 49 144 li 61 24 fo4 111 58," SiV fill. 9S 107 11 Vf 19L-, 3l N. Y., L. E. A W.. N. Y. A X. r ."i.. O. AW Norfolk A Western. I orfolk. A Western . pfd.. 71k 144 41J. 11 erf 21 3SU 57,'i , pfd., North American Co .Northern raeinc Nortlurn Pacific, pfd Oregon Improi ement l'aciuc Mail r. Peo.. Dec. A Evans Phllidelphia A Reading... P., C, ( . A St. L.-....... P., C. C. ASt. L. pld Pullman Palace C ir Richmond A V. P. T Richmond A W. P. T. pfd. St. Paul A Duluth St. Paul A Duluth, pfd ... St. Paul, Minn. A Man.... Texas Pacific Union Pacific 1 abash Yt abash, pfd Western Union Wheeling A L. 15 Wheeling A L. E. pfd DIs. A Cattle Fd. Trust.... National Lead Co NatioualLcad Co., pfd.... 1924 C5 43 103 12H C6I4 1924 10 63 43 iiv'i 3o; 4-V4 'isH 87, 3T, '43j H4Sj 114 10U 10'j 46a 'H"i 8S' S-l. 75), 4S. 31 SIK 47 "is" 8Sj 31'S 'MS Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Atch. A Topeka 39'f Atlantic iiosion x. jiioauy....jua Boston A Maine 169 IsouonA Mont 42l 270 27 344 f, S24 Calumet A IlecK... Catalna franklin Kcirsaree Chi .Bur. A Qulnc.107K FitehburgR. R 87t 111111 A rere u iH'i FlintA PereM. pfd. 85 K.C..St..I.AC.B.7s.l22 Little Roek A Ft.h.. 97 Osceola ... Santa Fe Conner.. .. ill j.aiuractk ............1, i Annlston l.andfTo... 5 Mass. Cintral.. .16 . W'4 Mcx. Central com Boston Land Co 514 ''an Diego Land Co.. 16 M est End Land Co.. 19f Bell Telephone, 205u Water Power 4(4 Cent. Mining 10 N. F-T.....". !' B. A B. Copper 15s N. Y. A iN. Fng 50 . Y. A N. Eng. 7s.12j Old C0I0111 172 Kutland common.... 4 Rutland pfd 66 Wis. Cen. common . 17 Wis. Cen. pfd 40 Alloucz M. C. (new) Hi Boston Electric Stocks. Boston; March 25. tSiwcia?.: The latest electric stock quotauons to-day were: Bid. .. 5SH .. 284 .. 8V4 .. 778 .. 11 .. 12T, .. 7J4 .. an .. 44 .. 17S .103 iiiii" Asked. 59 23' 8S 8 12X 13 7 SO 46 18 112 8 315 Thomson-Houston 12. Co 'Ihomson-Houston E. Co. pref.. T.-H. securities (series C) T -H. securities (serlesD) T.-H. E. W. Co Ft. W. E. Co Ft. W. securities (series A) W. E. Co : W. E. Co. pref. A . Assented 1 rust receipts Boston E. L. Co D. E. Works Edison E. W. Co Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv whitnev A Stephenson, brokers, o. 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change. Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad 54Si 55 Reading Kailroad 29 5-16 2V Lehleli Yallri 57 Northern Paelflc 21K northern Paeihc, pref. Olja Lehigh X-nig-itlon Philadelphia A Erie 3S& 61H 55 Bar Silver Quotations, New York, March 25 Special. Bar sil ver in London d lower at 40 7-lGd per ounce. New Yoik dealers' price for silver, SStc per ounce. S0K IKPEOVEMBNT. Slore Doing and a Better. Feeling In the Cash Market. 'The local money market was in better shape yesterday than customary of late, dne no doubt to improvement in the weather, which has brightened up things generally. The interest rate was unchanged at 6 per cent. Bank clearings were $2,052,467 03 and balances $437,371 6L A local banker said yesterday: "The weight of idle money 13 not so oppressive as it was a month ago. A large amount or capital lias gone into circulation, showing a moio active condition of trade. The result is rates are a little stirrer. , Money is still so plentiful and widely distributed throughout the country as to preclude the possibility of a . stringen cy this spring. This should, and no doubt will, bo a sharp spur to business." At New York yesterday money on call was easy at 1K2 per cent; last loan, 2; closed offered at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 46 per cent. Sterling exchange quiet but steady at $4 86 for 60-day bills and $1 00 iur ciemana. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4s reg 115 M. K. AT. Gen. 5s.. 50 Mutual Union 63.. ..103 N. J. O. Int. Ccrt'..112 Northern l'ac. IstsMW Northern Pac. 2ds.115 Northwestern cons.137 Northw'n d'brs 5s.107 Oreeon A Trans. 6s. o. o. ?s coup ll2i V. S. 4"s reg 100 U. S. 4,"$s coup Pacific Cs or 'Do 300 Louisiana stamp. 4s. 86 Missouri 6s leun. new set. C3...103 Tenn. new set as ... 99K Teun. new set. 3s.... 69 " Canada .so. 2ds 103 Ccn. Pacific lsts"....106 Hen. AR. G. Istst..ll6 Den. AR. G -Is 81 Den AR.G.West3sts St. L. A l.M.Gen. 5s 88 M.L.AS.F Uen.M..10D) St. Paul Consols 128 St. P.. C. A P. 1st.. 118 T.P.L.G.Tr. Rets... 83$ T.P.R.G. lr. Rets.. 31 Union Pacific lsts..l031f West shore 103 Erie 2ds 306s ji.R. AT. Uen. 6s.. 80 R.G. Western 79 Bid. tAsked. Bank Clearings. Chicago Monev. SiSlG per cent. New York exchange steady G050e discount. New Orleans Clearings, $1,453,623. New York exchange commercial, 50c per $1,000 premium. Bank, $1 50 pei $1,000 premium. St. Lotus Bank dealings, $3,0SS,S94: bal ances, $370,954. Monev verv quiet at 07 per cent. Exchange on New York 25c discount. New York Banc clearings, $111,132,141; bal ances, $4,977,900. Boston Bank clearings, $12,942,076; bal ances, $1,524,447. Monev 2 per cent. Ex change on .New YorkI525c discount. Phil adelpiiia Bank clearings, $12,131,211; balances, $1,713 058. Money 3 per cent. Baltimore Bank dealings, $l,tS8,166; bal ances, $362,207. Rate 6 per cent. Memphis Bank clearims, $543,923; bal ances, $251,962. New YcJrk exchange par. THE HOME MARKETS. CHOICE CKEAMERY AND COUNTRY BUTTER IS SCARCE AND FIRM. Troplcil Frnlts Tend Higher Cereal Re ceipts Large, and Markets Favorable to Buyers Sugars of High Grade Ad- vanced. Office of The DisrATCH, Pittsburg, Fbidat, March 25. 5 Country Produce Jobbing Prices With the advent of good weather a slight improvement in demand is noticeable, but there is still large room for further improve ment before trade is up to standard. Eggs are fairly steady at prices quoted. Choice grades of country and creamerv butter are scarce and firnt Poultry is in limited sup ply and markets are active at quotations. Tropical fruits of choice quality are firm, with an upward tendency. Florida oranges are particularly firm. Potatoes and apples are dull and slow, and cabbage and onions are firm at advancing prices. Sew vegeta bles fiom the far South begin to come in freely, and old stock has little show. ArpLEP $1 752 50 per barrel. Butter Creamery Elgin. 3l32c: Ohio brands. 2329c: common country butter, 1718c; choice eountrv roll. 2ja2Sc. BEAN"s f.en York andMlchlgan pea. $1 85(3)1 90: marrowfat, $2 15(5)2 25: Lima beans, 3a34C per lb: hand picked medium, $1 8C1 90. Hkeswax Choice, S03Jcperlb;Iow grades, 22 25c. BucKwnEAT Flour ew. 2M(5)24c per lb. Ciieesf Ohio choice. 114l-e: New York cheese. 12124c: Limhurger. 13(3)134c: Wisconsin -w ltzcr, full cieam,13414c; Imported sweltzer, 2G(ffi20c. Cider Countrvclder.$5 0OS5 50 per barrel; sand refined. $1 5Ua7 00- crab cider, $7 50a3 60 CRANBERRIES-Per box, 1 25:5)1 50: per banel, $5 006 00. r.GOS-Strlctlv fresh. 14V15c. (KATIIERS Extra live geese, o7(3Vbc; r0". 1, W9 50c ? th: mixed lots. 2T35c. Dried Fruits Peaches, halves, 54c: evapo rated apples. 7(3ac: iprlcots. 'ifflllc; blackberries, 56c: raspberries, lslSsc; huckleberries, 7c; Cal ifornia peaches. 794c. HON?v .cw crop white clover, 1713c; Cali fornia honei . 12loc '& lb. 51 Al'LE S i:ur N en , 70E80C ? gallon. M trLE Sugar 7Sc t lf. Omov Sets YehoM Lrle, $6 0CS 50; Jersey, V. ooecoo. Poultry Allie Chickens, "0Si?l 00 per pair: llvetnrkejs. 13!3H5sc ? lb; ducks, S0(3S5c a pair: live geese, Jl 00(5)1 10 a pair; dressed -hli kens. 34(3) 36c & fb: uressed turkejs, lSg;20c lb; dressed uucks, i(j(aiic p n. Potatdi s Carload lots, on trick, 30Vx: from store, -Wra'jcn bushel: Jerseys, $2 75S3 00; Jersey sweets. $2 50)2 75,per barrel. SEEDS Western recleaned medium clover. Job bing at $7 65; mammotn at 7 SO: tlraothi. $155 for prime and $1 CO lor choice: blue grass. $2 65(512 80; orchard grass, $1 75: millet, Jl 00- German. $1 15; Hungarian, $1 10; fine lawn, 25c ?! lb; seed buck wheat. $1 401 50. Tallow 1 ountrv, 4c: city rendered. 4Jc. Troficvi. Fruits Lemons. fumy. Messlna.$1 50 (53 75; Florida oranges. $3 00S3 7o a box: llessluas. 12 753 00: bananas, $1 75r5)2 00: firsts, $1 25)1 50: good seconds per bunch: Persian dates, 445c per pound : laver figs. 3214c per pounJ ; Malaga grapes. $12 (WSn 00 for fancy. Vegetables Cabbaee. new Florida, $1 503) 3 75 a crate: old, $3 0O3 50 a barrel: Havana onions, $2 753 00 aerate: lellow Danver. $2 25(31 2 50 a barrel; kale. $1 501 75 a barrel; new Florida tomatoes, 75c(ffi$l 00 a box; celery, 2530c perao7en; turnips. $1 (0(5:1 25 1 barrel: Havana Cotatoes. So 506 00 a h irrel: spinach, $2 503 00 a arrel; new beets, 5Cffi73c a dozen. Groceries. Fancy grades of sugar havebeen advanced, as our quotations n ill disclose, and all sugars aie Ann. With this exception trade is quiet all along gioeory lines. The impiovement in weather, it is hoped, will bring moie ac tivity the week to come. Green Coffee Fancy, 22f323c; choice Rio, 21 22c; prime, 20c; low grade Rio. lS19c; old Government Java, 273c: Maracaibo, 2122c: Mocha, 2820c; Santos. 2lK22,lc; Caracas, 23-(3) 24',c; La (.uavra. 2122ic. Roasted (In papers) standard brands. 19.03c; high grades 23 4020eic: old Government Java, milk, ,lia(S33c; Maracaibo. 2224c: S intos. 19W 25c: peaberri, Sj'c: choice Rio, 2!c: prime Rfo, mki ou niu, laac; oruiuarv. liaise. SriCES (whole) Clove, Jo12c: allspl ilce, 10c; cassia. oC; ptpper, lie; nuime'g, vi'mauc. Petroi.fcm (Jobbers prlccs)-llo test, 6c: Ohio, 120. 7hc: headlight, 150 test. 6ac: water -n bite, 7)8e: globi, 14llXc; elaine. 13c; cirnadine, lie: roialine, lie: red oil, 10'slic; purity, 14c: oleine, 12c. Miners' Oil-No. 1 winter strained, 3940c per gal. : summer. 3537c: Inrd, 52(55c. sinii'-Coni sirup. 2528e: ( hoice sugar syrup, StlSsflc. prme sugar s)rup, S03Jc; stnetly prime, 2Mc. N. O. 1IOLASSES Fancy new crop, 4042c: choice, 4041c; old crop, 36iSj38c; N. O. syrup, 44 50c. l soda Bi-carb, in kegs, 3i(a33fc: bl-carb. In )s, 5ic:l)i-carb. assorted packages, 5(5)3; sal soda, in Kegs, 1JC; do granulated, 2c. Candles star, full -ncight, 9c; slearlne, per set, 8c;narafllne, ll(512c. ISiCE-Head Carolina, b's(6Jfc; choice, 546J4c; Louisiana. 55Vc Stapcii IVarl, 4c: corn starch, 5ii6iXc:eloss starch, D,61,c. 10RLK.N Fruit Layer nslns. $2 00; London lajers, a i5: Muscatels. $1 75: Caliiomia Jlusca tels, $1 4X7M Cu; Valencia. 5.0c: Ondara Valen cia. 6ffl7c; Sultana, 8S)13c; currants. 3Via4Kc; Turkev primes. 4.5'c; 1 rench pnmes sg'c; cocoanut-. 100, $6 00; almonus. Lau , 9 fb, aor; dolvica. 17e: do shelled, 50c; walnuts. Nap., IT 14c: Sicilv filberts, 13c; Smirna figs, ir(&13c; new dites. 5ffi5.c: Brazil nuts. 7c: pec ms. 13ffi)Hc; cit ron. f lb. 2122c; lemon peel, 10c l lb; orange peel, 12c. olgars e'ube,4T3C; powdered,4Tic: grannnted 4c; confectioners'. 4)c: soft white, 44(0)4180: lel low, choice. 3"(3)4c; jellow, good, 3Jj.3!c: vel on. fair. zmg3L. i'lCKLi s Medium, bbls (1,200), $1 25; medium, half hbU (COO), S2 65. tnr SALT 3io. 1 t bbl, $1 2u; No. 1 extra. ?l bbl,?l 10; dalri, ?ibbl, $1 20; coarse crvstil.bbl.f I 20: Big gins' Fureka, 4-bu sacks, $2 60; Hlggins' Eureka, 16 14-tb packets, $3 00. Catned Goods standard peaches, $1 73(5)1 90; 2nds, $1 3031 40; extra peacnes. ?2 00fa2 10; pie peaches. 835990c: finest corn. $1 251 50. Hfd. Co. corn. $1 (WJl 10: red cherries, $1 001 10: Lima beans, $1 35; soaked do, 85e: stringed do, 80rffi85c; marro-Trfat neis. inv3ii in. snAiid t,ps. finf-in. jjineapnles. $1 20(5)1 30. Bahama do, $2 00; damson i.iuius, -i w; Kreen gages, 51 &; egg plums, 91 w; California apricots, $1 82 00: California pears, $2 in2 30; do green gages. $1 85: do egg plums, St 85: extra white cherries $2 7VS2 85: raspberries, $1 15(5)1 15; straw berries. OocgSIlO: gooseberries. ci ujvujl u.,; iuiuiioes. ymgvoc; salmon, i-jo cans, f I 3Ca;l 80; blackberries, 80c; suceotash. 2-tb cans, 6oakcd, 90c: do. green. 2-tb cms, (1 25(511 50; corn beef, 2-tb cans, $1 65(31 70; 1-ft cans, $1 20; baked beans, SI 4C1 o5: loBsters, 1-lb cans. $2 25; mack erel, l-lli cans, boiled, $1 30; s irdlnes, domestic, Ks. $4 00(5)4 10. Ms, S3 60; sardines, imported. Js, $1 SOSJl 60: sardines, imported, ;.s. $18 00; sardines, mustard, $3 40: s-irdlues. spiced, ?3 50. Tisil Extra lo. 1 bloater mackerel, $24 00 per bbl: extra So. Idomess. $20 00: o. 2 shore mack erel, $19 50: No. 2 Urge mackerel, 318 00; No. 3 large mackerel, Jlf, 50: No. 3 small mackerel, $10(0. Herrings-split. $3 50: lake. $3 75 per 100-lb hbl. White fish, $7 50 per 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout, to 50 per half bbl. rinnan baddies. 10c per lb. Icelaud halibut, 12c per lb. Pickerel, half bbl. $100: quarter bbl, $11,0. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff Lerring, 90c. OATJIEAL-S4 755 00. Grain, Floor and Feed. There were no sales on call at the Grain Exchange to-day. Receipts as bulletined, 3t cars. By Pittsbuig.Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 3 cais of flour, 1 of middlings, 14 or hay, 1 or oats, 1 of ear com. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 4 cars of oats, 1 of corn, 2 of bran, 1 of middlings, 3 of hay. Re-. celpts of grain and hay continue laige, and markets are favoi able to the buyer all along the line. Hay is cominfr to the iront In very large (Supply, and markets have iound a loner level, as our quotations will disclose. Packing hay is particularly blow. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store: Wheat No. 2 red, 9798c: No. 3 vred, 93 Coex-No. 2 ycllov eir, 434S)i'c; high mixed tar. 47(&i74c: mixed ear. 4545Hc: No. 2 vello shelled, 4445c: high mixed shelled, KH)c; mixed shelled, 4343Sc. Oats No. 1 oats. 3638Ke: No. 2 white, 34U 35c; extra No. 3 oats, 33M3tc; mixed oats, 32 33c. Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania sad Ohio, 92Wc; No. a western, bviwc. j lour-aooDin, $5 005 25: fancy stnlehtwlnter. ! 4 7t5 00: clear winter. $4 25(34 50: strabrht XXXX bakers'. $4 VXgU 75. Rye flour. $4 5034 75. Millpeed No. 1 white middlings. $19 00(319 50 per tan; No. 2 white middlings, $17 M18 OOihrown middlings, $16 5017 00: winter wheat bran, $17 (X 11 au: ennp ieea. l 00013 00. HAY-Baled timothy, choice. $13 5014 00: No. f. $12 75313 25: No. 2. $12 00(312 25: clover hay, $11 SOia -ail ii 10: loose irom wagon, 514 UXaMB w, duality: rjackintr hav. !3 00(38 !,. STRAW-Oals, $7 0037 50; wheat, $5 006 50; rye, $7 0037 23. Provisions. Sneir cured hams, large Sugar cured hams, medium Sugar cured hams, small. Suear cured California hams Sugar cured b. bacon sugar cured skinned hams, large ..... Sngar cured skinned hams, medium.. Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured skinned shoulders Susar cured bacon slrouldei 9 Sugar cured dr-salt shoulders Sugar cured beef, rounds.. Sugar cured beef, sets :.... sugar cured beer, flats Bacon clear sides, 30 lbs Bacon, clear bellies, 20 lbs Drv salt clear sides, TO lbsave'g Dry salt clear sides, 20 lbs ave'g Mess pork, heavv Mess pork, familr Lard, refined In tierces Lard, refined iu one-half bbla Lard, refined in 60-th tubs Lard, refined in 20-tb nails Lard, refined in 50-tb tin cans Lard, refined in 3-15 tin pills Lard, refined lnR-lb tin pails Lard, refined in 10-lb tin palls 94 10 10M 7fc 9 10 10 M 8 51. 1H 8 74 13 00 13 00 54 5 57, ( 5 6W 6! en WHEAT GOES SAILING. Liverpool Cables and the Basso-German War Scare Slake the Balls Jubilant Corn Follows the Leader Quite Closely Nothing Doing Iu Provisions. CHICAGO Ballooning was the word to day in the wheat pit. To-night the price is IJic over the closing prices of last night. The strength was largely due to late Liver pool cables, big bujing and reports that Germany and Russia are getting more in volved. Shorts became excited, and there was a sudden bulge in the last few minutes to 82e, the closing being buoyant at SVyLc. Theie was a good deal or interest in wheat at the opening, and prices were higher. The big decline which has taken place during the last few days, caused a good de il of covering by shorts, who hid a good profit and weie disposed to secure it. There was also some buying for a calp on the long side on the teaction theory. The opening sales for Miv showed an ad vance orc from last night's cloe, and for a short time the feeling was strong and the maiket quickly went to 8IJc. New Yoit was a good buyer. But the fine weather, the ab sence of "any sensational ciop damage le ports. the light clearances from New York, only 57,000 bushels of wheat, the unfavorable piivate cables and free selling soon undei mined the maiket, and the strength dfsap peaied. Miy gradually losing lc, and selling off to 80c. It wns from this point during the last hour that the lemarjcable upturn occuned. Corn started strong with, good buying. Shorts coveted fieely, while the buying for long account M as generous. Mav opened c higher and touched 29c: but the advance le,d to freo selling, and tho buying oiders having been filled on the earlv rush, there misaquick diop to 3Sts The break In wheat about the same time was also a weak factoi. With the subsequent udvnnce In wheat the price for com picked np, and a few moments befoie the close was 39Ji39c. Thcie was considerable caustic comment on what was alleged to be suspiciously finicky inspection, lcsnltinz in the continued small piopoition of the speculative srades pas-sing muster. Absence of shipping ordeisswcie noted. It was 'aid that elevator men, at iVcundei M 13, iierti taking tho chance of tlie price of No. 2 and No. 3 coming closer together, and were buying the latter and hedging by selling May. In oats there was not so much demand from shorts as for several days rast. Offer ings neio also moderate and steady feeling prevailed. Tho provi-ion maiket was stagnant, mainly in sympathy with wheat, the feeling nas firm, notwithstanding the dullness, nnd tho clo-iing M as at about the outside prices ot the day. The leading rutures ranged as Tollows.as corrected bv.lohnM. oakle ACo.. 45Sixth street, members 01 the Chicago Board of Trade: ..,. Open- High- Low- Clos- articles. lnfr- est est ll)); Wheat, No. 2. March $ 80U$ 811$ 79 $ 81 Mav 81W 82S 801$ S2K Jul) 82 83)4 814 83i Cork, Jo. 2 March 38'f as 38 38 Mav 3S4 S9'j 3)4 3M June...-. SSii 33 38'i 3S Oats, no. 2. Mar 2S'f 28'6 28"i 2S June 23'i MH 28'0 2S6 Mlss Pork. M-ireh 9 95 10 02$ 9 95 30 02" 51 ty 10 07,'i 10 15 10 07; 30 15 LlRO. March 6 35 6 15 6 15 6 15 Mav 620 620 2) 620 Short Ribs. March 5 524 5 55 5 52U 5.52 May 5 57.)$ 5W 5 57,'i 5 374 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour quiet; No. 2 spiing wheat, 81c: No. 3 spring wheat, 74c: No. 2 red, 85c. No. 2 coin, 3?3c. No. 2 oats. 28c; No. 2 white, 29c; No. 3 white, 27Jc. No. 2 rre. 78'c. o."2 bailey, 56c: No. 3. 1. o. b., 4255c; No. I, 3S50c. No. 1 flaxseed. 07c. Prime tunothv seed, $1 22. Mess pork, per bbl, $10 024. Lard, per 100 lbs, $6 173 Short nbs sides (loose), $5 55g5 57. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $4 505 00. Short clear sides (boxed), $6 10. Whisky, dlstllleis' finished goods, per gal., $1 13. Sugara un changed. ' On tho Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market nas steady: fancy creamery. 27 2Sc; fine Western, 2526c; ordinary, 20 22c. Eggs, 13c. NEW YORK Flour moderately active. Conimeal dull. Wheat Spot hisrher. nith moderate business: No. 2 red, 9bji97c in stole and elevator, Mie$l 01 afloat. i)9c $1 01 f. o. b : No. 3 led, U494Uc: ungraded led, 7071c: No. 1 Noithern, 97!8Kc; No. 1 hard, 1 00: No. 2 Northern, 93c; options, No. 2 red. Mnich, 95!497c, closing at 97c; Annl. 95!09jic. closinir at 96Kc: Mav. 92 9-169l flbc, " closing at 94c; June, 9I92'4C, closing at S2c; 'Julv, 91J92Jjc, closing at 92Jj;c; Augnst, 90K 91;c. closing at 91Jc; September, S9?491 Jsc, closingrfit 91c; December, 9394c, closing at U35c. Rye quiet: Western, 8J91Xc. Bailey quiet. Coin spot higher and taiilyactive; No. 2, 47K4SJe In elevator, 4$K9c afloat; ungiadeu mixed, 4B19Je;No. 3, 47c: steamer mlxe"d, 47i43-Xc Options April, 47? 480, closing at 4sJc: May, 46t446c, clos ing at 4ff?ic: June, 45,i45J:ic. closing at 45Jc; July, 453440'4c, closinigat46c. Oats Spots stiongei, moderately nctli e: options firmer, fairly actn e: April, 34V34c, closing at 34Jc; 3Iaj , 3434c, closing at 34c; options No. 2 white, .;ff436Kc; No. 1, 35c: do white, 3Sc; mixed Western, J40c; white do, 36 4oc. Hay firm and in fair demand. Hops steady and quiet. Tallow quiet and easy. Eggs quiet and weaker: Western. 13?i'14c. Hides steady and quiet, Poite quiet and film. Cut meats Arm; middles quiet and firm: short 'clear. $6 40. Lard aulet and steady; Western steam closed at $6 5iK: op tionsMarch, $6 51; May, $6 53; July, $6 61; August! $C 72. Butter in moderate demand; fresh firm; Western- dalrv, new, 1822e: do , etn tt,it. 001)01. tte ., f,i,.v HlCTWo. Elgin, 29c. Cheese moderately actii e anuv steady, part skims, 610c. PHILADELPHIA Flour dull and weak. Wheat opened lj(c better, leacted ic, closing steady; No. 2 red, March, 96S9iC: April, DG97c; May, S4494-ic; June, 92 92kc. Com firm; No. 3, in export elevator, 43jC; steamer, in export elevator, 45c; steam ei nigh mixed, in elevator, 17c; No. 2 mixed and high mixed, m elevator, 47Jc; No. 2 mixed in export elevator, 46c; No. i mixed, Mircli and Apiil, 4t464c; May, 46c; June, 4545ic Oats Carlots quiet; futures, KKc uiguei: 2o. a wuite, 34534c; retinal .io.s w hite, Sflc; choice do, 37c: No. 2 white, Slaich, 35-X36fc: April, 3636ic; May, 30JiJ65:ic; Juuu, o(J43bKc Eggs quiet and easier; Penusyli anla firsts, 14J4. BABTIMOKE Wheat firmer; No. 2 red; spot and Match, 9797c; April, 97c bid; May, 9JJgc bid: June, 2Kc bid. Corn strong; mixed spot. 4GVX4uc: March, 4G4c; Apiil and May, 40;464c: steamer, mixed, 44 44Uc. Oats aieady; No. 2 white Western, 3GJ6Kc: ,o. 2 mixed do, 31;c asked. Rjo steady; No. 2, 9091c. Hay sleadv; good to choice timothy, $14 0015 50. Provisions steady. Butter flrn ; cieamery fancv, 39c; do lair to choice, 2729c; do imitation. 2l 2bc: ladle, fancy, 24t; good to choice, 1922c; lolls, fine, 23c; do lair to good, 1922c; store packed, 1518c Eggs n eak at 13c. NEW ORLEANS Sugar active and firm; open kettle, choice, 3c; fully fair to prime, SJc: good common to fair, 23c; common, 2 9-162c: centrifugals, choice yellow clari fied, 3c; prime do, 3 13-16C: off do, 3K3Jc; seconds, 2343c. Molasses Open "kettle nominal; ccntrnuzals firm; stnctlv prime. 19c; good prime, 1517c; fair to prime, 10 13c; common to good common, 69c. CINCINNATI Flour weak. Whcitin bet ter demand and higher; No. 2 red, 91f c. Corn in fair demand; No. 2 mixed, 40c. Oats dull: No. 2 mixed, SOVsJe. Eye quiet; No. 2, 8990e. Pork neglected at $10 25. Laid quiet: current make, $6 05. Bulk meats dull at $5 65. Bacon firmer at $6 75. Batter firm. Eggs weaker at lie Cheese in moderate de mand. ST. LOUIS Flour firmer out not higher. p Wheat No. 2 cash. 85S3Vc; Mav closed at 85J686c; July. 81cr August, 8le. corn No. 2 cash, 355435fcc: April, 35c; May, 35c. Oats higher but slow; No. 2 cash, 29c; May, 23c. Rye dull, only 80c bid. Barley quiet: small sales of Minnesota, 60c. Provis ions firmer. Pork, $10 50. Lard, $6 006 05. MILWAUKEE Flour very dull. Wheat stronger: Ma v. 80Jic:-No. 2 snrinir. 82c; No. 1 4059c. Rye firmer: No 1, 81c. Provisions steady. Pork May, $10 07. Lard, $6 22 MINNEAPOLIS Wheat March closing at 77Kc: May, opening. 77Ke; highest, 78c; low est, 76gC; closing, 78c; Jnly, opening. 79Kc; highest, 80ic: lowest, 7S-X7sc: closing, 80o; on track, No. 1 hard, 79jkc: No. 1 Northern, 78c; No. 2 Northern, 7275c DULUTH Wheat No. 1 hard, cash, 81c; May, 78c; Mav, 83140; No 1 Northern, cash, 79Jc; March, 79c: Mav, 81Kc; No. 2 North ern, cash, 73Uc: No. 3. 67Kc; rejected, 59c; on track, No. 1 hard, 81c; So. 1 Northern, 79Jc. TOLEDO Wheat active and firmer; No. 2 cash, 89Uc; May, 83Jc; July, 86c: Ansust, 85c. Corn dull and steadv; No. 2 cash, 3Sc: No. 3, 3Sc; No. 3 yellow. 38c. Oats quiet: No. 2 cash, 30Kc; No. 3. 28c Bj e dull; cash, EOc KANSAS CITY Flour unchanged. Wheat Little doing: No. 2 red, 81c. Com dull; No. 2, 3233c. Oats Nothing doing. Butter and eggs unchanged. Hay and flaxseed un changed. F Wool JIarkets. Philadelphia Fine wools qnict; coarse wools scarce and in demand: Ohio, Penn sylvania nnd West Virginia, XX nnd above, 30iS30Kc; X, 2829c: medium, 2435c; coarse, 2334c; New York, Michigan. Indiana and H'eHcin finer, X and XX. 266127c; medium, 3Sy,3ic; coarse, 3334e: fine washed de laine, X and XX, 3034c: medium washed combing and delaine, 3738c; coarse do, 34 33c: Canada do. 3132c; tub-iv ashed, choice, 3637c: tair, 3533c; coirse, 3233c: medium unwashed combing and delaine, 2S28c; coarse do, 2627c; Montana, 1622c; Terri torial, ll20c. St. Louis Wool Receipts, 5,000 ponnds; shipments, 15,000 pounds; although holders are anxious to sell they do not lower prices, as the demand is light and sales are few; prices are entirely unchanged; bright me dium, 19(S23c: braid to cotrse, 14Q20c; line light, 1621c; line heavy, 14Pc. New York Wool steady and dull; domes tic fleece, 2S35c; pulled, 25C2c; Texas, 1C 24c. Tlie Drygoods Market. New York. March 23. Business in dry goods was rather betterat first as well as ac second hands, buyers being in better attend ance and sales including some round lots of staple cottons. As a rule there is extreme conservatism still: and the mquirv for de livery of goods due shows the light condi tion of sunplles with jobbers and others. The market was unchanged as re gards tone and prices. There seems to be more confidence, however, and the print cloths market again shows increased firmness. Jobbers have been offering bargains in all departments, but there are no open drives. The situation all aronnd is very fair, though there are some job lots ot fancy goods. Turpentino MCarkets. New York Rosin quiet and stcadv. Tur- pennne quiet ana steady. Wiljiinotox Spiuts of turpentine steady at 34c. Rosin firm; strained, $1 15; good strained, $1 20. Tar steady at $1 20. Crude turpentino steady; hard, $1 00; yellow dip, $1 00; virgin, $1 DO. Charleston 'Turpentine steady at 33c. Eosm firm; good strained, $1 20. Savanitah Turpentino firm at G3c Kosin firm at $1 351 40. The Coffee Markets. New York, March 25. Coffee Options opened steady and unchanged to 5 points up, closing steady at 5 down to 5 points up: sales. 27,500 bags, including March, 13 8013.90c: April. 13 4013.50c: May, 13.10 13.15c: June, 12 S02 90c: July, 12.75c: Septem ber, 12.50c; October, 12.35c; December. 12.30c. Snot Rio easy and more active; No. 7, 14 14Kc Baltimore, March 25 Coffee steady; Elo cargoes, fair, 17Jc; No. 7, 14JJC. New Orleans, March 25. Coffee steady; fair to ordinary, 15172c. 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