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COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKET?.Niw-Yark. Febnary 2-\ M-%
BEAKS ANDPEAS— Tha market I**tillIn a very dullcondition. JcXib.sg trad* 1* small and export order* cometo hacd very .louiy Price* are not materially change.!.i-n there Is rather an **«y feelicg. especially on marrow¦ad red kHr.ey.
"'-qmw Beans, marrow, choice, per
hush. >. 4. ($J 43- .1" meJiurn. choice. J. 23; do pea,choice, bbta. •:*;in bags. 12 224912 25: «ired kidrey., cliodre. (2 2>*. >\o wfeits kMney. choioe. $2*o; do yellowe:e. eh-: c, li6?, .-:. Mack turtle soup, choice. $1 1}$I*s: do lira*. California. S3 *O: Imported giants. 2 'S'J>2l«i; imrTte-l marrcw. 52 21>'5$2 25: iraDoried medium.11 £-'iit2 l'»: greea r*_.«. bags, il25; do Scotch, bag*.$130S*l.:•.
BUTTER—The market is in good shape. Sur-plies are; coming forward fairly, but there 1* a very satisfactoryjd«mar.d and stock Is moving out readily. Price* are firmj f<ir fancy qualities cf table butter and steady for nearly1 all othtr sorts. Exporters are showing
_little Interest in
1 itorape creamery «t a cost of 1731*.- and Infresh factory¦at lw9U later for standard packings in small tubs.;Rolls are tcarce and tending somewhat higher. The best• of the renovate! butter moves out pretty well. We quote:
Creamery, extras, per Ib 23.. do first*. 21522';.. do;seconds. IDSl.'OVtc: do lower irrade*. le^lSc: creamery.Iheld, fancy. 2f«e; do firsts. l7V<2l*'*c: do held, thirds to
seconds. 15317 c: Sate dairy, half firkin tub*, fresh.finest. ?>©2lc; do tubs, fr*»h. firsts. 15319e: do seconds.
'¦ 1*"717c: tubs, fall made, flcest. l<ic; do seconds. l4li'Blsc;Itul>a. thirds. 13Q14c; State dairy, firkins, aummer made,
14.: l»sc Western Imitation creamer>'. finest. 194919He; doIlower grade*. 14#l«ic. Western factory, fresh, fancy. 14 41 Clsc; do fair t.. choice. IS*4*Tl4'«c; factory or 'lair>.i lower lrrid«a- 120134 c: Western factory, held. nne»t.I13H*J14;; do common to prime. Ilfll3c; roll*, fresh.;choice. l«4e: do common to prime. 12^14c; packing stock.lltilj'-c.renovated butter, fancy. 17 4<JlS4e; do com-1 Bon f*choice \2ilK-.
CHEESE— There Is a continued fairly active derr.andfor trail cheese from the home trade, and with stock*,rapidly reducing, more especially of colored, the marketshows tncreafin* strenzth. with 12«ic about as low a*fancy fall made can now be obtained, and we bear oforcarlcna! specially desirable lota exceeding that a frac-tion. Small size white are selling fairly, though not a*active as colored, hut fancy grades held firmly at gen-erally 12c. Large sixes have attracted rather more at-tention from the nome trade, and probably I.o<X> boxeslarge colored have worked out la the local dealers th*fist few days, while exporters have taken close to 1.000boxes more, mostly Urge white at lOHc for fallmade and10c fir storage. Skims only moderately active at th*rrcment. but prices held about steady. Liverpool cable.Ms for eclcred aud .•.<)• for white. We quote: Stat«.full cream, MMM, fall made, colored, fancy. I2'«c: co»hl'.e. fancy. 12c; do small, choice. H4Sll*»c: do goodto ;-.r.r 10»«t?lH«c: d.-> c mmon to fair. !<40104c; lalama, fall made, f.nv. 11311 1..-; do large, choice. lO'tQlv'ie: do got»i to prim*. 1 ', l'j«c. 1- ommon tj fair.S'sfiOSc: light eklms. small, choice. a ¦SK-. to Urge.choice. 740*c; pert «k!rrs prime, f'i^^zr: rt-> fslr 10gixd. 535'»c; Jo common. 3»Mc. full tk.roif. 14 •-
rC.GS— A detidtd ad\ ar.ee »a« rsutliihed to-t'ar a* aresu't cf the recent acme tracing, much of which hasbeen srieculattve. and the arttbdrswa] ef furt*i«w eaaaM«era&ie lo's from the mark*t on \\>stern accoant. Va'Change this mornir.g the opening solos >¦{ l*-*l tresterarood* were a; 17Hc. Lat^r !fr> ca.'-f of Nebraska •lint 17*«c. anJ 3*> care kru«n ini.-K cf Northfm Ohio atISr. After the call tr.e— was ttfer'. M ¦-•¦ih:i»h on lemarket, but It i.i not —eeeaj. »n.l tr.e bf.>ln<s« e( «•day has been settled quite generally on tiie ta»l» of livefor best Western ana ll»i>' for average i-rime Southern.I'lrtles ard cheers not plcr.tj. ar. :are wtrll sustain*...We .;\ic,:t: J*r»<»y Btata an* P#Baayhr*nls. taaey. *"-ledad. «HTe. t^r -io en. t»HC2to: *» t*ner. ¦•Isetsfl.tr.v.Tr. 19c. A'< a\erase prime. IS3I*1*":1*": Westara. fr.shgathered. flnt«. 17*«o; do regular park'ri;?. f^ir ti> gocd.17'j174~: K'-r.'ucKr. ctcjely r'sileiS. fa. ;••:'. 174617-4 C;Kaataeky »r.d Teeacasas. avrrare rrinw *¦"• Hv« •**•»y-u.herr.. ptitna. lV'«c; Scuthera, fresh Eather«d. rur to*n"d. l«">317c: dlrtiej. lolj-?l»5o; che?ks. I4 1»*»15c: re-(rUteralors. es-ly ;«cked. K>~<jd in ch-Ice. Ut''*':¦•: *>onwi 1.1 folr. I39KVie,
nttTTTS—FRESH— App!«* in heavy soppiy. but meet-ing1 a gfwd ou!>i at well sustained rr\u0084-c». Crir.berre*tend tiaccumulate, and rr^ik-t we»k. »»h orts:ie flg-ires es»reme. Very little- .l".lrtjr in grai»*s Pi:ieir:!c»a'.sa quiet, but ¦¦¦•:¦ Ftr !a r.rar.ge* la liberal.-uit:>- ar.d se.l ng tlow'.y ur.'ess strictly choice. Strawberries quite p'.cnty ar;J w.>rkirg cut slowly at unirn-troved prxe*. We quo:e: Apri". Sr'tsenburr. fiir t>fancy. r«-r bM. »:i«r».V rth*n Spy. tait to fancj-. t. ¦¦<>
ti?4: Hen Pa\is. fjrer. J3SJ3SO: do fa:r '««»!. $2 2.-912 75- Italdwln, c"!i sttrase. fancy. tZ'HJ .>>: do '•.¦¦m-
mr.n »tor. se »(nd ta prime S3 OOgffa Oreeninr. **Mtoeh.ice. f2i:.^|325. di fair to rood, f^t-?rt:hirl»jr'»-
f.es. conim.n ti fair, tl30TJ3: cranberrlfs. i'ij*_«™1.
r*r fcbl. irenSA; 4e Jersey. rrMr.r. repa.ke.l.J7.VI; Uo per crate. J2 Pf2 *>. crangr-s. Fl^r.ia. rer b X.fl-.Tt.ST: rrv f-:!t H'afl- tane-rir*-!.. »1 .Vi«ss :¦•>;
»tra*b«rrifs. Florida, ln ice boxes gooi M fsr.cy. -*»r qt.27.fiVic: rto ,rtn crates, good to choice. 2T.BAX-; Jo ptwr
to f»r. tStf^V. _.. \u0084•, .HiriTc—iKirn—Bvap. rated arolc* ar« he 11 wln *
little rrore eatOOtOf. bu« .-emand llfcht W^»"fe«irtm-cut lmrrAvernent. Fun d-i«.l arrle* gui«:. though *trii-Tiy
chore MaUtj nrld steaiy. Chops ar.l w«t« *f̂.»«J
tar.cy occasi.nallv comrr.and a prem:u::i. tma.l frui.s Intyrhtev tun- v ard high. Cal fornla fruit re..-ivin« mereattention at un-har.sM rcicrt. \%V oucte: .\k-Kev*prat<d. fan-y. r»r «>. «4U7c-; ,io choice MttSe; 4a
r-irrje 4ij'a4Sc: do poor to mod. tOlUe: do »un -tT'ed.
Stlcad. 3i/4'.c: do o.uaner*. 3'j4' t r; «£**«,eS!S.lS*fi2do chnps. Mr 1". TV 115*1 T.-.. do cor.-s an| •' lr.. .-ntfII- clterriea, 140UHc; r*»r^«rrie». mgnW. i.>i«J>-.bsrklafactfle*. 14'jli-; blaekberrtes. .•W*^! ai'L'-se*'California. Mv>rpaik.HiiMc. d» P.cyal. ••¦»«"»'•---. itiarnt*lal.furr.la. p«rle.l. i:uls
- d"> uni>*ele.l. ..'i'iv; prjn-».
""'"iinrs-TF^li'r^ves alone- slowly at about term*rni-ri In lee 1. tiere have b--ep nj f.a"ite» d-ve;o:«j! f-rsome time \u0084a.«t Bu>ck. are omty ¦•U» r.ar..l. anl 1.011-11* f-vl sun-tent cvnf.<ienc« m the ut«. \u0084f ih* ir..ir..<t
to t>rever.t aav rresvire |a ?'!! at ire#»r.t. «• qtM^s.l*«. d.olce. t-rr rb. IWJ«c: c«.> g«v.l to t rlrnr. 17tf
]k.- do cfrrmon to fair. 14i»l«r; do IKf.t. cimmm to«a<ice i..^l4c; Pacific Oo«»t. Vj^O. chrlce. IMTtSe; <Joirooj to i.r:TH- l^l.'c: ¦'¦ > >¦• mn.on »« »»tr. ¦ « it1-^'¦= .«• >iv»». twvir to chel-e. sjU--; i^tate and rSrl'.lc Coast. I.v».
AJCD*«TBAW—HAY—Th« mnrh-t maintain* It*
»t-a4ine-» and fall prtcee. «uor»tir!n «re f,r hay of
me-.-rian'able feeding metlt f"irn Ni. 3 to prime, home ortVe tjok re>ectt..r» ire KillIn HtSt. f«r mtilrh there I*
1. aato '1.ver gia.ir*are iru,-l sellen wttll ««altt]l up «¦•
the Dcooer mark. «> %at**: Prln»». Urje Nk.ee. per J«Tl> W9'.>7'jc; No 1do. yiti:C4c: No 2 do. K.JH'n . N"••.I.i T.'it'Mtc clover nilxt-J ,:.. WVitVi.-: .l<ner. prime •: >.Z'h"' c- salt har do. «<»tf4V. Small an! Urjje l.a>s are
««otsd quite rloeely -1 t!i« rre»e.n llrhr r>:n ..f supply.ItTRAn*—Receipts have Irrrr.^--. tut are rone t-w»
large for thi* rorurars"*'^ t*1*market. We <j>ot* longrye at
--l:U"vio f^r g»<l t'ibetter *!>!•• I;e<-«lpr» ..f hir
aiS straw In tons. rep. rtel «t th* Trod ice Kxohar.ge st!..- n ta AtJ were: Bj Hudsun Itlve- Itailr.^d. JKt>. Krie...' l»er.HM.han:a. 4J: r»-:a»ure. Udnwantii snd West-
ern." 14": Weft i-h'-re. 4'i: Lrliigh,Valley. li». Central cffC%W-Jtl»*J. '.*'. total. V«t ton* Ite-'lpt* cf •»•» by
river. IT* ior.».Iteceipt* cf hay and straw for »eeM »• New-Tork for
f.lWwirgftare S:20- ,-l'-b. 13.-.
Hudson BUM* *Ui'.rr%<! . . . .2.0-" 14" 1 920 l**JKrt. •« "- . .j> 4>IVr.nsy".van'.a ••-» 3'jn Z'»> 2"»lieUwar* Lj-k.and We»tern. 21'»
— -If'
—V.-.H !=h. re »¦»
-114
I^ehlgh Valley v" —l.'»
lUl'lniore and Oil . 2*»—
17"—
dentrml *tK«w-Jtis*y Sl>> 2i» SO—
Vermor.t t.Vn'ral 1*)— — —
Total* Sim 5M> *.&7O SV>
Kxp'Tt* ?'>r the week For Leitk. T.4&9 bale*; ni.n.4'C«; lia\ana. LMliI':o»;re»o, !•*.»; KanilaiH. SM7; Uer-rr.ula 344; Kingtt'.n. '-*>. tHauara, 01. Forto Hlco. 17.ll»xico, »; t-ital. lOIAM bales. Bxpsgta t_»t %•*?_. 1<>.«»77tai«s
LTRT -AL: B—OseeipU '.» carloaU by freight
and ah'.ut '£ by er;.-?.-. Dm.dad n>o.i»rtte and marketi.»:.-'iii.:. «<-ak. though '
i:n-: prl>»-« Air anmiimiWe nw te: Fosrta, i»-r It.. 11^. ihi'-k<rns. 9o; n»»?<-r*7o; turkey*. It^l'i'j:. ducks, average \VV»'«m, 7»0l*"ic:ge«-te. fln7'l*l«2. 1lg« n». 30t.tW- .....DRK.<aEI>- Hecstpta of besh WIJM sultry rontlnue falrlr literal, u!.:!¦•general demand Is slow. Se>c«ed small young ben turkeyn are ni.t ;•>¦.•¦.• aui htM firmly at 12.-. but Mveiageirrole* «.f h.r.s tllffl'-ult above 11'ic. Fat.i-y young t..niturkey* »ell:rii£ fairly at lOe, In ln»nn'n a shade hurher.i>ui tMMVf delchta are slow at any rrlre above eld t'.rr.s.r.j»l!> pltr.ty aii-1 d'Jll. mlth Itw extr»ni*. and plenty ofgood useful fovla .fl^rirgat !•'•»•-. Fancy soft in«-a'ed".Vcjterr. chleken* »cry «<"arce. I.r.d few here *¦-d enought-i exceed *??!*•. <"3rx.na plenty ... ¦lull. Fsjaey yiunn
• ¦ -i, : ¦ . • •
flow. Tame aquah* plenty and dull. We ii'c Tur-ke>«. West-rn. y< ung hen*, fancy. 114W12c. 014 her.*.l»4c: young Irnni, prime, »;d«V: rljtnm*. Sft'i'je; dol*virto fklr. 7t)*e; l.rot>rs. w'nt*r. under 2 Iti to pair.?•«•: do Philadelphia. 24 U3 I*> 11 pair £V*. do 3'» to4 tt.. le<lT2-«<-;1 e<lT2-«<-; r»>astlr.f chicken*. Philadelphia, selected.Uriry ISTI»<-: <ift medium rra-I°s. 11'al.T do I'er.nsyl\ani». larre 11912 c: d> far fo good, fttjlnc: ¦.Ohio»r:l JllcMran. nalde.l. :i\era»e Nsr. ligiO.-; ether We«t-ern. Ary \A~Y»4, aTrr'tire f>e«t. I>^lik-:do «.h! VI. OS t10c: do filr to, goo*!. H»m-e: ektcketts *nd fowls. West-ern, mixed. a*.»rage keag. 91i<Tl'*i*. do fair to good.
••t»c: fo»ly. Btsta ar;d |*Wn»j|is»:ls_ ..... .-,., r [\u0084.<n Ohl>. and Mlchiran. »<-«lde.l. fanoy. We; other Waalem. •• rick^. Cat ¦ *H<IMV-: ,io scalded. t»He>lfto..".1 Vfifn. heavy. J>.is»4<v do fair to rood. friHAic;oHrooster* f^«'ie: csrxne. Philadelphia, large. ivtl 1-)rre,}lcn\ liS'Jl^c: do email and slip*. liV»l_. do We*t-err. larre, IS'?<- d-» mixed weights ll'U'«. '.•mull mi «!lis. V-. du'ks. Ohio ar.l HI h<«ai f«n'v.
ir'»*!lS.-: do .... rri-Te, 12»»K"ic: ... rood.fSMIc; «—---. Western, -rime 949Mc; .1" mmmr to fair.*!»*<¦: sousha. choice, larre. white ncr doien. M. dor.ilxel «2 2^«»t2.v>: fin irk «1 .-iw«l75.• JAM);
—Wry tew sn!i« or plover arrivlnßT U d 4u-l_«
nnlv moderately ar»lve. f~»i.on« dull. Rabbit* veryplenty, <lull and weaker. We onote: Enarllsh »nl|»e Badro.den rl.-ver per dorea. |2 2MIS2W»: gras* plover. *1V>v»IS: ducks, ii:,. •« rb average to Dale. $^V>«»3. .!<»light welrh»*. »I<Ts2: do re,lh^ad. 5 IT> average to pair.»l BOwfJ; do :irht«elrhf. 7V '«! 25; wild ducks, mallard.TV^tl: So teal hloewlp». 4i"4f.W: ¦ ihMr». prime. large.undrawn, per pair. 12t»1S4e; •!•• drawn and poor. MfMe.Jark nihhus. prime. Northwestern. MiffUK:do t~<uthwe«t-arm. SO»*>r
POTATOES AND VEOKTAHLTS—
Dnmestlc potatoesdhow Irregular Quality and value: choice. r*M steady;nermiKJs and Havana *el!tn« »lowly. Sweet potatoesplenty and weak. Domestic onions firm for fancy, butI¦¦-'. stack dull and Irrerular: nerrauda and Havana nnlonsheld «te»<fy. Florida ve«etab!ea In fair *upplv, and *howM material change; rffer:n^s enow a wide range Inquality, and while anything choice sells well, poor rtockdrain at irre«rul_r figures. North Carolina and Charlestonlettuce nearly all poor. Norfolk kale and spinach firmand hither, with <vcast">nal eales above quotation*. Otherteouthern vegetables more plenty »r. i dragging. Ber-muda snd Havana vegetable* flr"' f r choice. Californiacaullf.ower* tn large accumulation »n-< weak Caltf-wnl*l<ea* quit*plenty, hit *»lllne; well. Other vegetable* ab"iita* quoted. We «iunte: P«.t»"v» S- Her—11 '•» par rhl Pi«S•.- Kt»te. per I*o n>. fir7fl»l73. MlcMran. per l"0 tb,$125S»1«2: State and We.tern. per sack. tlV*«l»>•weet». Jersey, per bfcl. ?1 V»lt*l ; 60 per barker 75*l^tc; beets, per lf» bunches. $?.(rt.-, /<,, Fl^rMa. top« off.Ml rrat*. 630?5r; Bermuda, per erat*. 75c«J>l; carrots.Nes Orleans, per 100 hunches f3S$4: do Bermuda, fr• rate 75c0Jl- celery, per o^*en stalk*. IT. iTT.V do Florid*per case, II50<J13 50; cabbage*. Suite, per ton. $1295l.r»:do Florida, per bM rrat*. |i»J|:m chicory New-Or-]».-( per b>I flfls<l: ca-4llf|(mers. Florid* per basket.}2t1?3; rto California, per <-m«e. $] 23{t$2 art; erg-plants Florida, per box, fl.V*T«3 escarole New-«>r-le*n». per bM. $4U$5: kale. Norfclk ,^ hhl •VKI7S,--kohlrabi. Orteaa* p«r 100 hunches J4BJS- let._¦__ per bssket. 75(n*225: do orlenn*. per Ml$31|M: okra. Havana, per carrier. I2IJW; .f.<.,r« Bermuda•n-< Havara. i*ejer*»* t? 29 do Connecticut »n<l Kastern«*J!»-J» bM. WSSajßiss do v-:i « f2.-Mrtt: <i- red.R2T.YS.V rt« Oran«* County white per bjg $2 S<V||f4 a©-*y.gfv*»aOp_n; do P»*te irj -«»™ red. per 150 fh.'»_afi»t2V» do yellow. *2 .W»r«;7s :(jo Utate and Westernwhite per d-.ih|. heal bbl. *28»4; do yellow. $2 2&»52 .V»:J?*XS*«» '•?**?,..**** Florida, per basket or crate.*1fioflW; do Call'orrta. i»r "vox. f1 730*.: pepper*.FMn'. per carrier »1 »*?? 2TJ parsl*>-. Kew -OrUana.per 100 bunches J4: do Bermuda per crate |»<jf> vi:pannlr,«. Long Itiar. and Jersey /par bbl.' J.IrJUJ3;romalte. J'*-^;'""*.JJJ tbX. f4CJ3: d» Crmud*. percrete $1 25««IBft; A<i Flo»1'1a per basket SI 2S9SI 90-_«____* Sli V*11M: TO" •¦¦*"• Florida pVr craTe.SI .•••lS: *r»
:lVh-.5?r. bbl- 75cf1»l turnip*. Canada
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.Liverpool. Feb. 20. 4 p. m.
—Cotton
—Spot qu'.et; price*
birely steady; American ratd.i!lr.g. 3 .VIM Th. sales ofthe. day were «.'.-. bales, of whtch COO »- for specula-tion and erport and Included 5.500 American. Receipts.
SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS.Galveston. Feb. 2»>.— Cotton quiet and steady: middling.
9!«c; 1..w middling. SU-ltic; good ordinary. 7'ic. R*-cripts. 3!.'J."' bales; exports to the Continent, 1.100 bales;ears. SOW bales; stock. i:».>25 bales.
Norfolk i-VL 2V.—Cotton quiet; middling. SHe; low
ra.iMlink". 8 11-l«io; i'»l wrdlnaxy. a l-lr>c. Receipts. 673baits; exports coastwise. 62i» bales; sales, 311 tales;ato- k 2t>,liO bale*.
Savannah Feb. 20.—Cotton «julet; middling. Oc: lowmlJdliog. SVsc. Receipts. 2.33« bales: exports eoa*twl*».I*-.bales; sales. 4.7 bales: stock. 94.13. bales-
New-Orleans. Feb. 2t>.—Cotton steady; ml<Sa_t_(.» 1-lCc- low middling, S l-l«c; good ordinary. 7 11-HV.R^ceiDts 7 733 b-le.». exports to Great Britain. 4.000bales: coastwise. 1.7b7 bales; salts. 4.000 bales; stock.
'Mobile bale*.3)
—Cotton <juiet: middling;Oc: low mid-Mobile Vtii ID —Cotton qui*t: miildling. 9e; law aM-
dili..;. 17-1*; kvkxJ ordinary. 7 13-lOc. Receipts. 15<>bales; sales. 200 bales; stock. 20.227 bales. .
Men phi.. F«b, Cotton easy; middling.•t-I8c; low
middling 87-l6c; good ordinary. 7 13-16 c Nat i*c«lpL*.
941 bales- gross 1"**bates; shipments. 1.777 bales; sales.
1.750 bales; stock. 131.17* bales.Augusta Feb
—Cotton quiet: middling. 9 3-180; low
middling. '8 15-lCc. Receipt*. 4>9 bale*; shipments. 472bales; sale*. _* bales; stock. 81.531 bale*.
Charleston. Feb.—
Cotton quiet; middling. B\c. Re-ceipts. 147 bales; stock. 9.«9« bales.
Houston. Feb. Cotton steady; raMdlln*. 8"42: lowluufdlirc 65»-l«c. good ordinary. 7 13-toe. Haaalpta.8.384 bales; sale.. 7.723 bales: shipments. 321 bales; stock.101.814 bale*.
Ct. Lou*. Fab. Si.—
Cotton dull: middling. Mac: lowmiddling. 9%a: goo.l ordinary. Se. Net receipts. Mlbales: grots. 1.17- bale*: shipments. S9w bales: stock.75.030 btUea.
To Atlantic City via Lakewood
Central R. R. of New JerseySPECIAL EXPRESS
3 HOURS AND 8 MINUTESIs now In operation on week days only. This aplradtdly iaaulPD*. train, composed of parlor and new vestibule*] je-aVhS: «_d drawn by hard coal burning, giant mm |pound enrines. leave* New York, foot Liberty St.. at 1
3 40 P. M. and South Ferry 3.33 F. M.. arrivingAtlantic I¦•\u0084 6-43 P. M. Leaves Atlantic City 8.30 A. M.. arriv- Iing New York 11 40 A. M.
Lackawanna RailroadStAtUna la New Tork. foot of Barclay and Christopher
Sta. l**.iv«. Arrive.Elmira Mall t_:00 A. M. M00 V.M. ILaekawanra Limitad *10:«9 A. M. *9 0»P. M.
'New York A Chicago Ex «I.«P.M. M«_F. M. Ibcraatoa Express M:0» P. M. tl-:*-VP. M. jChicago & Buffalo Limited <.:l» P. M. *7:39 A. M.L'Uea. Oaw*go Ithaca * Buffalo •8:45 M. •DMA.M.Buffalo *Cnleaao 1mw.... «2:U)A. m *I0:4OA. M.
Sleepers open at »_» P. M. 1
Tickets at »3 Fifth At*..«34 Culumbua Aye.. 113 and I429 Broadway. 14 Park PI.. US W. 123 th St.. and 333 F_l-
'ton St.. Urocklyn. ;
U'*atcott'» Express Company will call far and <_*.« !fcaggag* *» d&*uaallon. tKxtept Suaday. •Dally. 1
A DVBRTl:s_a*r-.NT_ and subscriptions for Th* Trlbuna iJrX. received at th».lr Uptown Offlca. No. 1.242 Broadway !24 doer north of ttlat-at.. until
•o'clock p. m.; advertise!
inents '*.-.-:at th» following branch offlees at r«*ru;aror" ¦- rate* until 'o'clock p. m.. viz.: ¦_'3» _v. .",. « Icor. 2:M-st.. l.Viflth-ave.. cor. 12th-st.: M.. , 6t:i>ava* !and 14th-st.. ... Cjlumbus'ave.. near West dttih-at.; 10ii
•-••..•:- near tith-av*.;02 Cut 14th-*t.: 257 W**t._¦¦. ,1 trt ween 7th and .^th aven.; 1.9 Bast 47th-st.; l,30«Sd-ave.. between 74th and 77th .t..I.12* 3.1 ay... near•Ut-st . 1.70* lat--v. near «l»th-st.: 754 Tramont-ave...6S"» Sd-ave.. n«ar -et.: 534 ad-ay*.. 210 B.»«.-_*r- .i;I32S Bleecker-et. I
NAVAL STORESA firmer fueling prevailed pretty much throughout th«
•tit !iv 1.-, ppirtt*. with sale* at 40V»c. Th* strength«¦," caused by an a_»aa«a at Savannah aad an IncreaseIn iii.local demand. Rosin was quiet but steady, whit*t*r runif.rrt We quote:
TAlt—Regular*. S3: do oil bbls. S4.SPIRITS TURPENTINE
—4aO4o*»c.
ROtilN—
CXimmon to Kood strained. SI &5. E. $1 73. F.Me©! Q |199: 11. lIW. I. »1 95. K. $205. M. 13 15,N. ISSB: W O. t2B<>; W W. $3.
STOCK IN HAND
Bo*:a 36.732 bhlsSpirits turpentine 2.20'> bblsTar ... 1.120 bbls
Charleston. Feb. 20—
Turpentine— Nothing doing. 9BHffSrtc itosln firm, unchanged.
tiavannah, Feb. 2U.—
Spirits turpentine __, Mo: re-ceipt*. I£4 Uils: *ale>. 133; exports. 13-. Rosin dull andutK.sris.-t. receipt*. 2.572 bbl»; exports. 1.958.
(»rlean». Feb. 20.—Receipt*— Rosin. 90 bbls.Wilmington. Feb. a)
—Spirits turpentine firm. 3<J4©37e-
Maata f.rm. |113«$1 20. Crude turpentine firm. |lam12 3i>. Tar quiet. ,115.
London. Feb. a\—Tttrpentlne. M* 6d.
ormca m\i:k7:s r_o__<;RATH
ChJea_ Feb J».~ Cattle— Receipts. 11.500. Including6n»» tTxY» Ooed «« ch.rtc* steeis. |B«9I9 Canner*st-onger- kutcl.ers" »iock» steady. Texar.s >:o» ijool
t.> tirlir*ete-r» jIUn^M. i«»r to medium. -V. •"•"¦{l 4 .so.itVaers h.m* ™Al'r, fl"w.liT..814 .Vi; cow*. *2 3u5*4 IS:helVr* K'sii'i:|4:C>; cannrr*. II>^r*J2 M>; bulls slow. $_.'.!
3»*4»' ralv-s steaJy to strong. |«t|Hß| T«xs» fed steers.ifSotttS' Texas traps steers J.T «.iari; Texas bulls.128001390 Hog»— lteceipl* t lay ¦Ji.Otm head, lonur
ro* lesttmated). 3-VrtO; left over. 3.o»iu; arttye. ,Vffl«>cfirl^r 'nlxerl an-1 but.h'rs". 15 2." U&47 ta; g'*^l to choice\r»T'.t"v>v^ZV. rough heavy. ti :M|»M; light, »5 23*»ti4i.'bulk sale? |l»7Sn»."» *5V >heep— Receipts. t2.W«»fhe^u l«>c hlKh*r: fan^y weih.'r* up to $5. lambs strong
10 ,V higher, yearlings up to ii:good to choice wether*.*ii*4«*• fair lo ckoare n»t»e,l. $.1 ?>>«?• 1O; Western»h»(-p *4-i*4<V>: Texas sheep. « S/lidJ3 »X%; nit|v» lamb*.J» V>irli25: V.Vstern Umt«. *stf*s 25.
l*.i»t Liberty Feb »>.— '"attle steady; extra. 53 339$3 .V» prime *53J3 25; common. |3iis3 7.1. Hogs stronger.U«i ni<?.ll«im*. »ta«SJS 62Vs: he.t Yorkers. » 3AS!3 *»:Ui*»t 4e !"•s"fli".3.1: heavy hegs. $5 ."*»(i*;> 55. pig*. *."¦ toftss srt rouitli* J3 7.Vfl«sW> Sheep steady; choice weth-ers $i<mf*4 75- ,- ,riif ¦i»-''l»3: choice lamb*. M3i>9|H 40 : common i» >ro< •!. fi<t%'» ~V Veal calves. «7«*7os.
Clnclniuiti Ke»>. 2u—
li |s active. higher. *ijvW\Catrle »ie*d< 12253W*3» Pheep at»a4V. »1 wsr»4 V*Lamb* sieadv. $3 :JO*'
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pOLLA.JOHN.—Inpursuance of an order ofHon. Abner >'. Thomas, a Surrogate of th* County
of v*w York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having1 la!ma against J. hn Golla. tot* of th* County of New 1York deceased, to present the same with voucher* ther»- |, f to' the »üb«crtber. at his place of transacting business.
'No »..42 Broadway. rough of Manhattan. In the City Iof New York, on or before the 24U> day of June next.
Dated New York, the 19th day of December. 1999.**CHRISTIAN OOLLA. Administrator
ALBKHT B. WRIGHT. Attorney for Administrator. SBNassau Street. Borough of Manhattan. City of NewYorit. I
TS PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. Abner jC Thomas, a Surrogate of th* County of New York, i
notice I*hereby given to a., persons having claims againstMatthew Dikeman. law of the County of New York. de-ceased to present th*him with vouchers thereof to th*autscribar. at her place of transacting business. No. 303 IBroadway Borough of Manhattan. In the Cliy of NewYork on or before th* 23th day of April next
—Dated
New' York, the. 17th day of October. lOiio. CAROLINEL. DIKEMAN. A.lml-itstratrtx of the F.«t;ire of MatthewPtkeman. Decease.!
_ MELVILLE KNOWLES. Attor- jney for A4mlni»tratrtx. >•>. 3u2 Broadway. Borough of ;Manhattan. New York CltT.
in TUKSUANCE OF AN ORDER of Hon. !Abn*- C Thomas, a Surrogate of the County af N*w i
York, notice is hereby gfv*n to all person* having claim* |arolnst Robert Graham Dun, late of the County of N«w IYork, deceased, to pr*»ent the sam« with voucher* there- ,of to the subscribers at their place of transacting huainesn Iat th- omc» of Rutus 8. Ransom. No. 128 Broadway. IBorough of Manhattan. In th* City of New Tork. on or Ibefore th« seventeenth day of August next.l>*t*d New York, th* ISth day af February. 1901. ,MART B. DUN. Bx*cutrl». KOBERT DUN DOUOL.\S3.
FRANCIS U MINTOX. WALTER. D. BUCHANAN. IExecutor*.
RASTL'S S. RANSOM. Attorney for Execators, 12S !Broadway. Manhattan Borough. New-York City.
TORRIN. MARGARITA.—In pursuance of an !**or«M of Hon. Abner C. Thorns*, a Surrogate of th*
'County ef New York, notice Is hereby given to ail per- .sons having claims against Marcaiiti Jornn. late of theCity of Washington. D. C. «acee_wd. to present to*earn* with voucher* thereof to the subscriber, at hisplace of transacting business, at th* asVai of I'avey A •Moor*, -• if..
—-"•. No. 32 N»ui iStreat. In the Bar- 1
ough of Manhattan, la th* City of New York, on or be- Ifora the fourteen '» ef March. ;001. next.—Dated: 1Yew York September 9. 1300. CLIFFORD S. WALTON. .Ancillary Administrator. PaVEY _ MOORB, AttorneysfirAJmlnlstrator f2 Nassau Stre«t, Borough of M*.-.: !Un New Tork N. T
m I
EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKETS. |Liverpool. Feb. »>
—Closing—Wheat—Spot' dull: No 2 I
re.l Wentern wlr.ter. *» 2.1. No INorthern spring. On t'j'i. INo 2 red Western winter. ,ia lll«.|. future* steady;March. 5s l')'sd. May. la ll\l. Corn—rtpot nulet; :Amttesji mixed, new. 3s 10\d; American mixed, old.la llVi: future* quiet February. 3* l»'»d March. 3a :'.' St 1 May. 3s ft^ad. Peaa— Canadian quiet. &» <*&. Beefsaay; extra India me**. 4Ss 34- Pork easy; prim* neu. !Western. •11s. Hams— Short cut. It to 1« Tb. arm. 44a 0.1.
'T-crd »tearty: Ir-m- We»t*m. lr» tierce*. S.h» 3d; Amertma reflre<l In pall*. Ms 3d. Bacon steady. Cumberland.'it. :•: to 30 Th. 44* 9.1. short rib. 14 to 24 TV 42s 0.1;1 nsr clear middle*, light. 23 to .14 Tb. 41a «. long dear imtdJle*. h«*nr 35 to »¦> Tb. 4i>* &.1: short clear back*. 1
l« to 2i> tb. .We <M. clear beiliea. 14 to IK ID. 41* «_ !Shoulders— Square. 11 Ml3Tb. steady. "W*) 91. Butter
—I
Finest United States dull. 60s: good United State* easy.'
7^». Clieae* .itiiet: American finest whit*, ft)*: American ;finest colored. 51*. Tallow
—Prim* oltv Quiet. 28» 3d:
Australian In London ea«y. 27*. Cotton*.-.- 1 oil—Hullrefine.i. t>vot dull. 1!»» M. TuiT*nUne
—quiet.
"."»» IM Rosin—
Otnmon steady. 4s THd. Petroleum—n»flned quiet. 7»»d- Linseed oil dull. Mm.
THE LONDON WOOL. MARKETI«>nilon. Feb. 20.— The arrivals of wool for the second
•fries of wool auction sale*, scheduled t ¦> open on Marcit12 close.! to-day with th*following consignments: NewSouth Wales ;.". 4!>o hates; Queensland, 17,(J12; Victoria.M.414: tooth A-stralU. 11. 1
-1:West Australia. 1«.534.
Tasmania. 537; New-Zealaml. 32.4.C*; Cape of Good Kope>and Nitil. 22.-37. Tt• total available tar the sale* la-lv7si» hale*, including 94.v«» held over from th« firstmerles. Ftftecn thnttsanil five hundred bales of Cap* ofUood l!cpe .nd Natal wool and •7..va» bales of Australasianwer* f^r»irie.l direct to spinners.
BOSTON WOOL MARKETBoston. Feb. JO.
—"The American Wool and (MM
Reporter'"
willsay of th* wool trade to-morrow:
—Th«
weal market ha* rather increased In activity th« lastweek, an! a Ur«e amount of stock has been moved. W*figure the same at ov«r A.OOO.C>OU 11. included in whichwere some good sized lines of territories, scoured andn.-liurn f!e«re*. There h.i been considerable pressureto s«ll. and as a result consumer* have in most In-stance? been able to secure wools at pretty low prtc**.especially Territory wo. l». which are now sailing veryflnsa to th# lev-l of values prevailing at the time whenthe boom In l-:«> was started." The s>ale* for the weekla Bestoi amounted to. 3.3C5.2fK> rb I. mestic and 'J4B.o«'<>r foreign, making a total of 6.27U.24)*). against a totalof 4.ri3ft,H"O for the previous week, and a total of 2.371.-(nift for the corresponding week last year. The sal.»«maiJanuary 1 amount to 21.481. 4C0 71. against 25,-
'.•25 *«> rb f->r th- corresponding flm« last year.
43.090 bale*, an American. Future* opened nnlet and'
rlose.l steady. American mtd-lllrir. 1 m r. February.& lw-SM buy*r«: r*braary aad Maren. 511-9441S l*S4d«el!*rs: March an.i April. 310-64-1 sellers; April and May..', *-«4-l buyer*: May and June. 5»J-<»rj:. T-W buyer*:Tune an.l July. 5 5~61d sellers: July and August. 52-A«O i5 3-*U.I sellers; August and September. 4 s+-«»84 s*-64d .sellers: September. 49t »ft»-**.!sellers; October, g c. 1
4 33-H4«4 34-<Ud sellers; October and Noy»mfcer. 424-M94 27-«4d buyer*.
TEE STATE OF TRADE.
Buffalo. Feb. 20. Flour st>»»Jy: light trad*. Wheat— .Spring.No 1 Northern oil 83 %e for »mall lots: no oftar-inga of cIf. Winter wheat— Nothing doing, miller*wouldprobably pay 7«c for fancy white and 77c for No 2 re.l ontrick her*. Corn quiet: No 3 yellow. SJ44c. No 3 do.43*«4*%c: No 2 corn. 43S9_l\c No 3 do. 43'ie.through billed. Oats steady; No 2 white. 31Hc: No a do.3te; No X mla*d. *;No 3 *>, ••%*«, through billed.Barley unchanged. Rye—No 2 on track. 56c asked.
Chicago. Fab. 2a—The leading futures ranged as lot-lows: .Wheat. N9. 2: Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing. I
February 73% I4V* 73 T* I4'-»March 74** 74% 74»» 71^»May 73H37tJ "¦ >» »< T_»7«',
Cem No. 2:February
— — —*»T4
March » 30Vi *» «o'iMay 4-4*4>«*H 401 4»>»s 4OS
Oats. No 1:February
— — —34*4)
May »%«25S 23% 2SH«2S^ 23 *Mess pork,per bbl:
r*bruary— — —
913 *2',May »•.» 10 $14 15 |1407li lU-"*j
Lard, per 100 n>:March
— — —75^
May 7+7', 7 5 H7H 7SBJuly 752W 7«» 7 524 7•)
Short rib*, per ICOIb;February
— — —7081
Miv 7 l'> 719 7«7:, 7 M'
September 710 7 22 1; 7 20 7 224Cash ciuotatlons were a» follow*: Flour Mi!. No 3
raring mheat. i^Vi72c; N> 2 red. TSWTfJc; No 2 corn. 3l» ¦»¦*.No 2 yelloT.. 3ultc; No 2 oau 2r.**fiU«c: No 1 while.27*4C: No 3 white. 27'i@25c: No 2 rye .VJi1: lair to choicemaltin? barley. W'gs!)c; No 1 flaxset-1, «1 "*»; Ha INonh- |western. $)•!; prime tlcvttby sc&l. |133; clover, con-tract . id* 111. >les* pork, per bbl. 113 rJSU9U: lanl. ,I,rr V»t I!. *7 ».-,»<7 47:; ahoi ribs st-l^s (1..05-i. $T'^•7 20: .'v Mind shuuMers (b<ix*-ii> IS '-"' ¦<>>: r.<>; short ci^arsld. s lbo-«ed). $7 f.(*T«5. Whlaltsx '.i-i.- ii high win^a,#1.7. fucars
—v.^ai tuaf. A.31):; emnuUte.l, 5.7Uc. crmfe*-
'llunara' A. s.."'Jv; off A. 5.44.-. On the Krwiure Exchangs It<.>-day the butter tr.4rk.et was active; creameries. t'U- ¦
dalr-es. !•> il-.- Cheese, fairly active at \» « 111•""io. F:,,< ¦
acti'e: fresh. 1(V.
Cincinnati. Feb.—
Flour dull. Wheat Mini:No 2 r»l. I7^>c Corn ttrm: Ni> 2 m!ie«t. -42c. Oats strong. higher:No. 2 mix*!, 2&r Rye steady: No 2. ¦'••¦'. Lard *tea«iy, f7.S2*»e. Bulk m-*t» e»*y. $7 2->. Karon rlrrn. 9H275. IWhiskey
—Dt9ttU»r»" BnlacsJ gooa* firm on basis of (1S7. ;
(sugar rlrmP :l.itl. Feb. 20— Wheat, cash. N Ih.\r-1. 75> c; No I
'N rttMTB. 73v«e; No 2 Nortr»<>rn. •'.? », r7'>*».-. May. 7rt\»c;
'J'lly. 7'S'vc. Corn—^Jlay. a>» T jc. outs, irtid^ii'ic. [
ililwiukfe. Feh. ;i>.—Wheat :V INoI9 rtiiern. 73 vi: '¦
N> 2 Northern. 71'-j*[74e. i:-.- firm: No 1, SftfSSVtc. Bar-.ley duU; No 2. ;.7.is>tc. sample, 4".»Vi-:
Minneapolis. Feb. 2*—Wheat— Ca.«!». 74c: May, 7»S^ jTS^c: July, 731»8755e. On track: .\jIhard. »Sci No 1Northern, Me; No 2 Northern. >i~\(t'llJl*c.JI*c.1*c.
Phlla'lelphta. Feh. 20.—
Wheat, He higher: contractgrade. Februaiy. 77 1i97Bc. Corn. l* lower. No 2 mix*-. jKebrtlary. Hn't:«i\c. oats firm: No 2 white dipped. ¦
Xlc. ltutt«r firm. g»od deroan<l: fancy Western cream-ery. SS***; iiiWestern prints, 23c; do n«a.rby print?. lie.E?S3 ¦.-:n He higher: fresh nearby, 17c; do Western.17-- do Southwestern, 17.?. do Southern. I*-. Racetpra—rUfJT, 5."M«» bbls. 5.190.000 m in *ac!l»; wheat. SD.tWiOboah; e^rn. 22D.at9 bush: oats. 21 <«» bush. Shipments—
n<-»t. 57,r«X) bush; corn. lKJ.'Xit> buah: oats. 43.000hush.
S;. ',>ii_. Feb. 21V—
Whe%t—
2 red cash. 73' 4>-:4>-: May.7J>»wT4%r; July. 73Uc: No 3 hard. 713711»c.1»c. Corn—N>2 cash. 3&c: May. 39<-. July. 3»'-^. oats— No. 2 cash. 2&.;May. _•<•»¦: July. 25'ic; No 2 whit*. sS'i©2S\e.
To!ed>. Feb. Wheat higher, dull;No 2 cash. 79»ic:May. si«-ie: July. T!»V Corn dull, strong. cash and ,May. Me. Oata dull: cash. 27c R^« quiet: cash. 824.Cloverseed dull: prime, eaah. $.05. March. **». oil un- Ichamre-1.
Bailroao*. __
PENNSYLVANIASTATIONS foot ef VTEST TWENTT-THIRD 3TK-W*
AND DE3BRO3SE3 AND i:t:.a.n'ut STREETSO"The leaflac tine from DesbraaM* a.a 4
Otrtlwndf street* Is five mlauln l«t_r thanthat aiven below for <-ul» -third 9«T«etStation, except where otherwise noted.T..V-> A. M. FAST MAlL.—Limited to two BnSet Parlor¦.<-¦. 'k to Hlttsqunr. Sleeping Car PiUsSurg 'I
nWL _¦••!«» coach to Plttaour*«"??
* yy1'FA^T LiNr:-i'itt*burgand Cicala--.1>.f1.% A. >|. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman Com-P*rtn_mt Sleeping. Dining. Smoklntr and ObsarvatloaCars. For Chicago. Cleveland. Toledo. Cincinnati. Ind-
«nnaooll- «.^ul»ville. St. Laula,___ __
J.83 P. M.CHICAGO \ND 8T LOCIS EXPrtE33—
ForToledo. Louisville ,va Cincinnati). Indianapolis. Cal-—__*». t. Louis. Dlninar Car.9VM f* H. ST
-LOUIS EXPRESS— For Plttsbur*.
Injll..napnlt* Louisville St. Loul*. Dining Car.n-~'n-~' p« %« « "¦¦- "RN EXPUE?9.— For Chicago. TorToledo, e».-*..r Saturday. Dlnlns Car.
"•**. i* M. \u0084^,TFIC CXPTtES3— For Plttacwr> andhlcasjo r-.r Knoxville daily via Snenanrtoah Tall*y
_*.»'"_. Connect* for Cleveland, except Saturday.S---'S ---' »• >J. l'M!%'E_ANr> ANT> CINCINNATI EX-
PRE?3—
Fer P'ttsb-ir*;. Cleveland. Cincinnati.IVASIII.\GTO.\ A.\D THE hoi TH.
l» •«9V*». i.».io iOe*r>roaaea and Cortlandt Street*.\u0084?," (I>;r': * C«r). 10.54 .Uining Car) a. m.. IXSI
1..0CJ,<Dlnlni? Cart. 2.10 iDesbrosaea and Cort...^iMre«ts. !'Jii, <3-3 "Congressional Urn., ail Parlor an*n.nina Cars*. 3.25. 23 «Dinlnu Cart. 4.5» (Dining Car*.*=» p. m. 12.M nl«ht. Sunday. 5.25. 5.53. 10.53 iDining,'rl•; m - !2V'- '213 'Pining Cart ,3 23 "Con«r**«il^m »ii ppa rl«.r an.l Dlninv Oirs>. 23. 4.29 (D;ntng
vAfTiw»i; .' in'nln? c a"">- »2» » »»>•. '2.10 nUht.SOr THERX i;.\i'.v\'. "Florlria Limited." 12.40 p. m.•»•• and Cortlandt Street*. 12.40 p. m.> week-vftß»:*»Expr*"* szx Ia p. m.. 12.10 night dai'.y.
?»« v-X ND w-'STTjRX RAILWAY.—For Msmphla'
rTXVTT<7 'T>AS T LINE.—
••Florida "•clal." 2.10 p. m.•U«!.bro9*e« anjPortland! Street- 2.-.t> p m.> week-
„.AP,nKIC*onro RAILWAY.-i5.55 a. m. and 4.5S"iro r\;uvaT.
—8.35 a. m. and 4.3S
P. ni. itally.i;!?'?.*.^ AIR LTN-FT.—'-FlorMa and ltetropollt*n Llm.
OTn clFv?3 " m̂ ';')!v B:«ore«* I.10 night dally.
w ¦_,? COMFORT and NORFOLK.—7.SS _. m.
A<s£*22 <%r""r'^*aS an'ma
an'» 1m p. m. week-daya,r^roneh Vesfihu!«d Trains. Puffet Parlor Cars andS'»n7s.r,l Ca-fheq.
JTAW MAT.-!?..-..-. ->. m. week^J^r**oe r>omt< on New York an,t Loire inch Railroad <fromTTe-t Twen-v-th!M Street 3tatlon^ 5.55 a. m.. 12.40.V»... a" I,-..-, D- m Stinrtav*. »?S a. m.. ?.!• p. m....r-!? P^»rf.*ie» and Cortlandt Streets^. 9.00 a. m.,l-....>. 3.40 ark] s.!rt p. m. i*»T*. 9.43 a, m.. B.liP- m.... m , For* prm,»nrrpniA.
a1a1~DSa.hhr.
ro*re» ilr"» Cort'andt Streets. 0.3&). 7.29. TJJ,\u0084,.'¦:•
"M lft-55 Penna. Llrrlred). 10.10 fDesbmeae.anam,V'if Streets. '"-"«Dlrilng Car>. 10.55 <Dtn!n»Cart. 11.55 v m. 13:53. |i33 (Ptnlne Car>. 2.10 (De*-
,"„«"*¦' BP| Streen. 2.2n>. 2.M 12S. 3.33. 4.25.i^l'e -Tt"I*1'*S"i
'r'sr'5 inlM<"ar>. 5.55 in--iCar>.
I,1,1 "-'¦-
•'"• ••-s -«. m 12- If*nl«ht. Sundays. *If.tli'T- ?o. cr"»'hM>. «23. O.XT 925 !»s» «Llmlte<?>. » 55.<ntVto.P^ "f <^'lr>*• "••• •-•¦" I=M'Olnln* Car>. 1.55.Dtnln, ¦ ,rv «S 333. 423 rDtnllM''ar) 4.95 (Diningnight IDIn'"*«*« 7.33. «23. •». 25 p. m.. 12.1«
Ticket Oflttw. N*,. 4«t. B4fl. linn ism. inand 281 Broad-«a»: I -^tor H-u««: West Twenty-tMr.lStreet Station;an.l s.atlons foot of r«»*t>ros»es and i—<rtlani»t St-e_**.
-4 C vrLn'T^*t- art., Fulton Street <v, Bro«rlw»r an<fPennsylvania %nne* Stttfon. Brooklyn: Station. JereayI'i.TT ce
wX'w Tork Transfer Company willcall for-
ami check ha(«ase from hotels and residences throu«!»tn destination.Telephone "914 Eighteenth Street" lor Pannayl-ajU» Rail-road Csb »erv»c<».J. c. Hrrrniwi>r. j. r. wood.
General llanaser. aeneral Pass'r Agent.
CENTRAL R. R. OF NEW JERSEY.Anthracite Caul used «»ctastvelr
F«ur Track* "E'ectro-Pneumatlc" SlsnaJs.Station* ln New York. Liberty St. and South Ferry.Train* leave Liberty _t a* below (time from South F«rr»
five minutes earlier, except as noted).
IW»»eli days.ISandaya.Man-*- Chunk f_»al I 7:13 a. m I ._V Y. A. Lorn* Branch R. R I ».30a.m. I 9:00 a.m.Scrar.ron & Reading _.. ! Drift*,m.Il_k*wrv«,i A Barneiaat I•»:*>a. m. ".10:15 a. m.M. Y. & Branch R. R...... I11:308,0.
-Stanch Chunk *Reading 1*0?. m.WUk**harr* A Scran ton I 1:30 p.m. —«¦¦»¦Lakewood. Bamegat & Atlantic
City 11:«p.ra. ¦ VnT¦_*kew««<t & ATLANTIC CTTT}
Soectal 3:40p.m. il,mieLakewood « Ri-neant I14:1" p. m «N. T. A Lona- Branch R. R i 4:30 p. m. 14:00 >nv.Mauch Chunk A Reading I 4:40p.m. '3 30 p. ra.Lak*v.oo<J Sneclal I5:00p.m. ! .......__r i.'frin Local | *S:4*o m. .........N. V. A Lonir Branch R. M I 13:23 a.m.l ......•.<•
ROYAL BLUE LINE.FOR PHILADELPHIA.
1 V4so. t7.sp. ma*, «9.c0 n0.09. *v.a» a. at-. rt.o»«!•HO. »3.n*>. •3.40 t4->*>. I'4.<H>. ti.3o. «».00. TOO. '7 30.1 POO. «ttt.2S p. «_. *IXISmdt.
BALTIMORE A3D WA9HISGTOS.1M.30. >»00. 'ICO. »ll39 a. m.. tl-COL «l.»8l •3.4<V
! •3-PO. TOO p. nv. •lil»rodt.Offic*i Liberty St. Ferry. South r"_rf». XIX 172. 261.
434. 815. I3P«. l»4 Broadway. 173 3th Aye.. 737 6th A**..X Ctiton Sq. West. 153 East 12Sth St.. 273 West __M*St.. 213 Columbus Ay. New York: 4 Court St.. 344. sonFulton •_. Brooklyn: OS Broadway. WUllamshur*. N«wYork Tranafar Co. calls for and cheeks bag— a to deatl-
In«r|.n.t •Kr-m Liberty St. only. 'Dally. ?Dally, except Sunday.! {Sundays only.
NEW YORK CENTRALTrain*leiv at md depart from Grand Central Station.
'¦ 42.1 Street. New-Tovlt. as follow*:Leav<« New York. ArrfreNew TorV.
, •tort a. m Syracase Local *«.28».«.i t*.3Oa.m Empire Stai* Express. ......tlQ.O>p. m.
•9.4.1_.tn .. Fast Mall •10.00a.ia.tlO.3<>a. m Day ?[3ore.»» t7.oC)j>. m.
! tilSO*, it Rutland Express tT.«9 p. m.•l.P»>p. m 9 utftwest»rn Limited *6.00p.m.•iOOp. m S. T. * r"h!(_ico Special •!.30 p.m.tt..ii>p. m Alnanv and Troy Flyer tt110a.m.nap. m AlSanj* Special ti(>")p.m.•4.00 p. m Detroit Special «li!Oft a. in.•3.:<» p. m Th* La*« Shor» Ltm'ted...... •_39»na.•5.»>p.m... *< Louis Limited *2.35 n.•«.>>!> r>. m..... W*ata*_ Express «?.4S p. m.•*2*? m....... .Northern Express «T 30 a. m.•7.3t»8. m Adtr»m!ack A Montreal Ex . •».59 a m.•H.'»>n. m. P»n-Am*r(c_n Express. ...... *7.27 a. m.•».3»p. m Buffalo A 3. vr Special...... •*X0»«km.•!>.*> o. m Pa<*trlc Express •« .10 v m.t!2.lt»a. m Midntirit K^presr. »7.00 a. m.
•Dairy. ?Dairy. except Sunday. tDalir. *xc*Dt MonJ*y.IIAIIU'.n11IV|H|.».
012 A. M. and 3.3.'. P M. Dally. exceDt Sunday, «•PlttsfleM: Sundays only at 9 20 A. M.Pullman cars . n all through train*.
Train* Illuminated with Plntsch t^ght.Ticket o(T»oe» at 113. 9*l 41.1 and LSI*Broaiwajr, «
I'alcm Sq. W.. 273 Columbu* at*.. 123 West 12?'n St..120 th St and lS*t*i St. Stations. V«w York <S>» and TMFulton R. and 104 Broadway. B. D.. Brooklyn.
Teleohon« "*»35th Street" for New Yortt Central *_!»
Serrice. Baggag* chected from hotel or reside:. •» byW«*"-ott Express Company.
EDGAR VAN rrnw, GEORGE TT. DANTEL3.Oenera! Suowlatendent. General Panengar AgaoC
LEHICH VALLEY.Foot of West 01A.CortUndt and Oe—brawes Street*¦
> !<ailr tExcept Sunday. Sunday c_*ng*a: oUM. d.lta.•8:.r. *:*. t«.43. *.is. x«.U. yS..J. J-..13.i RaMua Local . tW*Ma*!?rf.iu1am! Huffaio*iKiWe«teraEir»re»» *13.1U x m*•» ¦*> A Mj BX»AI-'K Dl.*_*ONP-XPBKB9 *113~> .Mit|2 It)>„I Miueoihnuk Mt<thMietou Lucal . .. .>«> ra'tllUOraI \M._e»--«rr*H!j<t -. ruii'.ufcxi-rea*. +3 jjr»i »4iopjfI Mi..¦ t tsu bLuc*l *»5.10 fm|'ts.-0 ?_: fhlc:«r. .milTo on"> V.stJbaleExprws.... '.i« PWilJiai EXPOSITION EXPHE33 -. Vlf»| •$.(«» pmj Itoae*.BniTalu and Western Ktpt^e* ¦ *<>ir«l tfltra
Ttciceta\nd PuUuiaii a.- onimojuton* at 1IS, _U.iv,389, )4»*_41 |Vv»nro*.|»%y. _» ''nlon Square '.v*st its >lumbus A»a.. S. Y-.i *»> Fulton St.. 4Court St.si H i*v and Vt.Knltnu St., lr-xi-ly*.
N. V Tmcafer Co. willcall for aad enec* "-ggif
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROADLeave NEW TORK CITY. IJbarty St. Soutil ferry
¦ Cbiea^}. Pittaburs-
*4.3o<tsi. ......Chicago. Plttaburg Isnt. *12.10nt.Chicago. Columbia
•1.30pm. •L2Snm. DinarPtttaburg. Cl*v* M.SO-vn. «1.23pm. Diner.••plttaburg Limited" *T'«»pm. •H.ainm. Buffet
C»nctnn»tl. St. !_>ul* *!2.15nt •12-likU.Cincinnati. 9t. Louts..—.. •I'VOrtam. *«.55am. DinerCincinnati. St. Louis ..... •7.<Klt>m. •« SSpm i»-tSorf-Ul tlOOpm. t12.55»n». Dlair.*
ItOVAL BLUB TKAIXS.Wasninf ton. Baito tamtam. t".S3am. Buffet.Waahington. 8..1t0 ...... •io>n>am. "!¦Ham. Diner.Washington. Bait) •ii.;»t>im. •11.23am. DinarWashington. ralt.i ?i*im. t12.55pm. Diner.Wastiinston. B_lto *I.3i'pn . •1.25pm. Dlarr••R_,al Umltad"
—•3.40pm. *is6p__ Diner.Washington. Balto. «3 OOp •4.55pm.
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IVa»hln«ton. 8a1t0.... *7f>opm. •d.Upoi! I___
Waahiagton. Baltc *12.13nu *12.10nt.'***'•
•Dally. tDally. except Sunday.B. A O. Electromobile Service t, and from trains.Oflleaa: 113. 172. Mi. 4*4 l*>o Broadly, a {?nten
Squar*. W^SDt Gran^ Street. N T. 343 Fulton StreetBrooklyn: Whlteiall T*rrnlnal And Liberty Street Ba»lwe» checked from hotel or residence to destination.
ERIE RAILROAD.THrouKti train* leave .4*w York, foot ot Chamb«rs 3t.as follow*, aad 5 minutes earlier (ruin W. 23d St.-
*i».im» a. m. Dally.—Solid train for Buffalo. ur ap. m.Btaghamtun. Waverly Klmira and Bradford. C-_. iea.parlor car «ad oaf* d'.n!n< car to l;u(Talo.Iflp. m Dally
—Chlr<n?> Limited—Fast Mall—.Solidtrain to Chteago. arriving 3.2U p. m. Ait. Cl«v«|and 7 40 a.m. Sleepers to Chicago Cleveland. Cincinnati. Dtnlnic carT.:t<» p. m Dally
—Duff 110 anc! <
-lev-1.,n.l Expre** \rr"
Buffalo 7.«5 Bradrord 7.20. Jameatown 7.»0 and Youn«»Itown 10.27 a. m. Cleveland 12.30 p. m. Sleepers 5 Buf-falo and Cleveland. CafA car.!». 1.% p m Dally—SolM train for Blnghamto*. IT_i_sly. Elmlra. Chicago Sleeper* to Buffalo Chicago. Clncla-ritl. Dtntnc ear.riMCKETS. LOCAL TIME CARDS AND PULLMAN-I A(-TU_.J_OHATIONS at 111. 112. Jtil 401 and 'JrBroadway. 137 East »23th St. am! 273 West 12.1th Ka_Chamber* and Weai 2_ I nt. ferr New- York- 389 a3'•"' rulton St.. !>¦•* Broadway. Brooklyn: _; Klvar StHoboken aad Jersey City Station. New-York Tr_u»f*»C-. calls for and check* tutnt* to destination.
"WEST R.R,Trains leave Franklin St. Station. N. V.. a* follow%and Uam. later foot w«m Cd St.. N. H.:
*¦ 1» A M.—ter interm. points to Albany A Montreal.•-¦
-A. 11.
—tl) Lake Mohunk. Minnevbaaka. j-rai.-^^
Catsktll Mounulniand L'ttca.•1:00 r. M.
—ChlCAkO -Mr—a. ...
•2:2.1 i- m.—Com. Ltd. (or Detroit. Chicago A St. Louis.1.1 4.1 P. M.—(UiFor Hudion River Points to Albany.•MIS P. Xl.—Vor Rocheiter. r.u.Talo. Cleve. A C*lca«o.f....) P. M.—For Re Chester. :..:?,. Detroit A St. Louts.•Si 15 i- M.—For Syra.. Roch. -. >< Falls, Del. A Chi.•Dally, tl'nily. except funJay. Leavaa Brooklyn An-
nex. No. t.at 10 to A. M.. 2at244 P. M Leaves JerseyCity. PR. B. No. 1 at 11:20 4. M. a at i.to P. M.Time tables at principal ho**la and offices. Banace
I«heeh«<t from hotel or residence by Westcott _«. C. B.1 ULMBICBT. Oeaerai Paaaaaaar Agent. N. T. .
at Mitleth-st. Steers wer* slaw to loe lower; balls fullysteady; •am* slow but steady for medium and rood stock,while tMn inwere weak: « cars of cattle: late arrival*were held e**jr. common to <ooj steers sold at *4 4<M»15 25 per IMtb; oxen and fa: star» at {373^*3: bulls atJ3 2W2f4 13; c. »j at V- *!<til1" Dress»d b*«f slow atlast reported quotations. Cable* unchanged. Shipments">-day. 1.7n«» quarter ot beef la the New-Tork to South-ampton; ir the Majestic. 2.573 quarters of beef to Ltv-«T>«.->oL To-morrow the Pretoria willcarry to Bermuda» cattle and stt sheep.
Sale*— McPherson &Co.: 45 Ohio st««M. 127% Ik aver-age, at »:. •.ii per 100 ft. 14 d». 122S Tb at »3 06; 22 do.MM rt. at «4&5: 2O Kentucky do. 123» Ib. at $S2P. 4<»««. 1312 th. at *V a do. 11VS m. at $160: MOhiosteer* and »tag». 12*4 Ib. at ?4 6O; 2 heifer*. 1240 Vs. at$4 30; Ibulls. 1174 !?>. at |3 73; 1 do. SS> Ib. at »3 60:1do. 6*o rb. at 25: 19 cows. 1092 It. at $3 30; 2 do.«¦<"» B^ at |3 I.V S *>. H)l2 O. at *3 10; 4 do. 980 It), at$2*5: « d->. Mt B>, at *-'73: 2 d0.200 Tb. at $2 M;13 da,*73 Ib. at $2 .-4i. 4 do. -<J5 !b. at t-20; 2 do. SCO «». at$213. 11 ¦i. 812 Ib. at $2 03. „
Sherman A Culver: 15 Ohio steers. 1238 ES. at $5 23:IS do UK !*,. at {\u0084 m da 1152 ro. at M90; 1» do. 13>H!t>. at $4 in); 14
•.. 11*4 Tt. at M90: 1 do. »130 rb. at**!«>. 4 d>, 1137 IT., at $4 SO; 20 do. 1175 I*.at $*75; -,T>Chlcaro do. 1200 tb. at $t85. 2 stag*. 1230 tb. at $4 Si;
1do. 1270 Ib at $4 20. . _,f,f„
Newton ac C.. 13 PennsylvanU steers. 1074 ». «»*»•2 hulls. 1600 Ib. at $4 13: 4 do. 1110 ft. at $3 83: 2 *•.V">rt?. M $3 70: 13 cows. 998 lb. at $3 23: »• do. •»' »•at $3 19; 1 do. 1080 Ib.at $2 50; 21 d«. 763 tb. at |2 13
A. H. Eppstein: 21 Kentucky steer*. 1135 tb. at $4 90.21 do. 1112 ft. at $4 06: 20 da. 1118 R>. ai %\-tHX
.1 Shamher* ft fin:IS ChlcMO Steer*. 11><3 Ib. at $4 .0.13 do. IS>4 re, at $4 70; 1« do. 12*5 Ib. at $4 .5. 10 do.11*3 IT., at $4 aw; B do. 1023 th. at *» 40.
S. Panders: 24 Ohio steer*. 110» Th. at $4 «5; 7 do. 1121n>. at 84 4O; 1 bull. 7» !*.at $.133: 1cow. 12<>O Th. at$4 11); 12 do. 1284 tb. at $3 *> H da. 107« 15 at JB 90;2 d->. «75 Ib. at 83 10: 4 do. »72 tb. at 83 03; 2 do. 10.0 lb.at 12 .'<>; 37 do. 634 I*.at $2 25.
':.!ir 4 Shannon: 2 hull*.».'iA rb. at $3 <*); 1do. S2<> rb.at $J3it; s cows '.*7 Tb. at $2*3; « do. 934 tb. at 92 70;2 d?. »t)0 Ib. at 82 50. 9 do. 7!«> Th. at *163.
S. J. 11 *Co.: v cows. 70!) tb. at #2 10.J. G. Curtis & Son: 2 oxen. 155" rh. at 84 35; 2 ate, 1435
tb. at $3 75. 2 bulls. *03 tb. at $l;2 do. 1130 IT.at «3 73; 1d->. SSO Ib. at $3 75; 2 *v>, 030 R>. at «3 M; 4 do. 730 rb. at$8 5O; 1 do. 820 Ib. at £*. 40; 4 do. 707 Ib. at 83 40; 1 COW.ISO© Ib. at $4 05; « do. 734 Ib. at $3 23: 12 do. *»7 tb. at$2 90; 13 ,lvh73 rb. at 8-'tiT.; 2 do. «*» tb. a' $2 30; li» do.750 Th. at $2<U): s do. >."U rb. at $2 35; SO d.i. 7*3 Ib, at82 28. 15 do. SOS Th. at $2 20: 6 do 73: tb. at $2 10.
J hn liU'ev: 1 bull. ISSfI Tb at $4 05: 21 do. lUJIS D. at83 75; 4 do. 0!« Ib. at 91»2H; 1 do. «art tb. at 83 4.). 2 do."98 rb. at 83 30: 1 cow. 12On m. at 53 50. 1 do. MO tb. at83 15: 3 do. 1077 tb. at $3: 1 do. s"Ib. at 82 50.
Georrw DiUenback: 7 cow*. 7«l Ib. at 82. 4 do. 710 It.at ft &3
JelUCfe. WrJjrht A Co.: 2 oxen. 1315 Ib. at »4; 3 bull*.P^T Tb at $4: Ido. *«• Ib. at $3CC: 4 cows, 1012 Ib. at$3 25: 5 do. W. It), at $2SIVi; 1 d<». -<*<» tb. at $2 50; 4 do.7».' tb. at *-•25.
K. <". Uailey: ibull. 1017 tb. at 84. i torn, lf3o n>. at82 50.
Andrew Mullen: 1bolt. 640 Ib, at f3.V,; 1 do. •»Th. at»': 2i>: 2 do. »t»<> rh. at $9 23; 3 cows. 55»> Tb. at $3; 3 do.WO tb. at $2 75; 8 co. »71 It at $2 40. 11» do. 733 tb. at$-• 4 do. 757 n it $1 o<>.1F H'irae & Bro.: 1 bull. 1370 rb. at 84 10: 1d->. *3<>
Th. at $3«.»; 2 cow*. 07t> Tt>, at S3 30: 10 do. &*> tb. at$2 IS.
John T. Nelson: 6 cews. S<?9 R. at $2 63; 4 do. 619 Ib.at >l ltd
MILCH rOW Mai alau were 173 heaJ. ineludlns 60head tot suburban dealer* and 115 heat for the market.Cor.imrn $t,3ok was lull at about last week's quotations:p<xd cow* *o!J quit* readily »n<! were steady. Reportedsal«« were at the ranee of 82.*'/|J.'5 per head for com-mon tn choice cow* -t'ves include. Mo*t uf tlw trans-act on* were at $."XKfis47.
_____Sal?*- It.Heilbrunn: 15 cow. and calves at |."W'9«s»
per head.P. Mcfatre 15 rcw«s ar.d calve- at $2T>U?47 eaoh.C. J. Roekefetler; XO co-.rs »n.l <alvea at 19009-9 aBMI,A. N:u;>.t: 1 cow ar.d calf f>r *4'J. H Min-e *Uto.: 1 tarn a::i calf at $47.C il-VKS—r.e^*s;!i were 1.877 iK-i-t. \i>- win* *>hea.t
for i.iit.->-
ler»1er» ar.l 1.3»7 heil ttt th- rriark.t. making, wlmthe »t.il- calvi", l.*^h<\!on *•»'«. al which 1.3
-he;,ri
at l?!xMeth-st. ar.3 Mili-aJ at Jer-«ey Cl.y. •Ve.iH wer->slow anil barely steady; tarnyarJ ralve* in rh« kupplyanl raehanced In rr:--'--- The pens were well rMat*4Common to pr!r.« yea:* *e'J at $4.V«8«2S i-r 100 TV
tens at 8 V ¦'-. Utthi ralrea at $»: barnyard stork at *.«*JIM; yearKr.r- at HT-r^tX No Western ca'.ve-t. Ctty
dr»e»*a TeaN slew at B^?l2c per B>: few extra .area*"'*¦MtSes; at 12'sc: country .Ire-#ed caller at .glue; littlec_!ve» ."•¦!«•. .lre.-»ed barnyard ralves it 58oV»c.
•ate*—Andrew Millen: * <t—l». 1W" average, at
t«: 7» K>. 18! Th. **JTS". 2 .10. I"V*TT.. at $7: 14 do. V*
rh a» .*<•. 75; 2 <:o. !* tb. at $c; s« do. 71 Tb. at »4Ji>:»4a W> ft. at $»: 2 rearllriis. ..s". tb, at $3; 3 do. 3i*> IS.
-,37rh a- 99»; .-, d«.
..'. Si di. 132 U a'- 8* I2W : 5_ 10. \£ J»>.¦ ¦'
*H '-¦ N'• .!-'1" m. at,f; '^;
l» do' in IT..' at *7.V>. 7 **. 129 Ib. at $7. 42 .lo 111 tb.at *'IT3 4 *i 122 rt.. at *•»: TO <10. 73 m, at »• 5 burn-
yaJ^r 23C Tb *¦ f.l*•" 12 ¦¦ 2*4 Tt al »3.«X *>jiveal.". IS9 H -i-. 17 d«. S3
n>. at $tj. Xi do. n« tb. at *T:5 to "'•«'• *»• ..J 11 Mume & Br.. : 11 v. , « '.',.; Ib. at $•« 25; 43 dr..
IS»"to "t ff 1* 3 (".'¦ 112 rr>. at ?;.">'¦; 5 do. il.. n>. at 81tf .1.. ir;Ib. at $0 5". 4 ba.n>ard cajrea. ML1_k"_ _L eaa
Geem DUlenback: 10 veal». 143 Ib. at $523; 3 do. 100
JeClffe. WriKht 4 Co.: ;veal* 137 It, at 8«». 4 do 117Th at *>:;> 7 .*o. 145 It., at $7 75: j<10. 1O"> IT»-,"t *«:11 rto. S4
¦•
at «4; 7 barnvHrl calve* 273 •> at 83 >'
r. C. Bailey: 4 veals. 140 tb. at 8* 25; 2 do. 110 Ib. at
"swim A O.: 27 ve»i,. n-* rt.. a- IS: 2 do liotb. at$7 SO. :4 .!" I<H Tt: at *U 2do. <-\u0084 tb. at 85 80: 2 do **IT., at *r.S('. Ito iOn\ at $5; 2«» do. 75 !b. at 84 50. 1
s»n>S:lndeT»:' ?7 vea> l'liiTb. at 87 25: 1 do, 14* I*.at$•..•..1 Irt !\ 10* th, at $5. 3ido. «3 Ib. at $4 25; 1 barn
\u0084». 122 Ib. at 88 12H: 7 -Jo. 94
UrPhenoa & Co.: 4" veals. 14* Tb. at $S 25; 2 do. lCOtb."/jieMA Co.: U ye»!« 12» Tb. at $7 SO; 9 do. »2 tt». at$3. 3 hsrnyar.l calve. 24* II at $3 19 \u0084,„,.,.cin:iI' AM)I.AUHS—U-e.pt* w«r» 53ls car*, or lO.J->-head. lr.clu.l.n« ::l» cars ftw slaughterer, and V lot !••
rr.ark*t. maklßA nl'h the *tal* »o.k. SoH cars on »a_e.
ff which lit r..r» were at Jersey Oty and SOS car* atsut:eth-st. She*;. »rr« In litnltKi ..ply and st«avo> Mfall«til.r. Uuuba very dull ut.d t.j>er*scarce, but price*•n nr» were v- seii i
-In the -day. <;^-nnion t>- rrlme
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p.-r 10" n>: culls at »2 SOItW; commrn to oholf*lants »• $4 7." i?*> ?\ moal »f the sales wer* at ?*•!».%»<> .ulls aald at *l U:e».-^.l mutton ln slaok demand
at rty*.-IK-r Ib dre«n«l Urr.t- at 7ljtf>e. Ountrv dre**ed»vrinc Umt* •old ai $.-.psl2 :-*r carciis. a few !ltt.»
g»I- iamb*. 99 8 avarag*. tb. »• 85«t:-» -¦«
» 1«. IMtl at •* »*• =*, r";
o>. M n>. «t $4: U3 Btat* aneep. 117 tb »t iIW.» to!«» r»> »t »•>>. « do. I<-! ». ,- $1. 3 bucks. tlO tb.
jT**li Ilime dt Hr*.. IM Mt-h!«an lambs. 91 m. at?••>.» J^l iltata do H IT. -tt J-. 7". IN to M T. at
tSMJ >l do. .:. n.. at »:.•>.. a J>. U" rh at ¦¦¦¦¦'-
.¦.!*:.> sb»ep 111 TT. Ht $iir_"j. 4% do. 07 IT,, at $3 .3.
12 !j. UO tb, a.l J.;si>; 11 40 »>•.;!»•. .4 Ib. $- .4).-
•Ifin*!jr:.;» at $1') e»ch..T .1 \Vtlk»r»->n: Xt lluSal-. sheep. I,Kt Tb. at 84 V*
Tot>la a. bhasaoa: 131 Indiana tomb*, its rs. at 83 30."
y-K;-Cn"**!-.v': \V. IlufTalo tamba. 77 Tb. at $5 TO.*"l'» I¦> 57
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at IS:-
¦ Siat* .1 . 57 Th. at 83"H j'ud.l .* Co " T<» Ohio lambs. 102 _», at $3 73: 210
Buffalo do. Ct rb. at $i35; 27 Ohio sheep. 131 Th. at
K*T Kern« *<"o.: 20 Ohio !amb» 'export*. 112 It>. at$9 25. «4 do. 73 H.. at $5 **>.
<lecr|te PllMTlharfc' ¦:n Mil*lambs. 63 tb. at 83 37H:?3 to »2 it «t $5 25; 47 do. fill•>, at 84 73. 57 bucks.l»fi th. »l $3 5«».J .; Curtis A Son: 84 Btate sheep. «l« r?>. at $1.li.>C«u-ne^e:pts *.-.« S2'-> -are. or 463 head. Includ
-Ina- ab. ut 11^ hes.l for the market Steady feellnr. aivtqaotadena »er- J5 OffKi'.'. per l"0 tb for ordinary toprime h<-.«« Cnuntry dressed dull at ftSt-V' per Ibfor the whole r.ir.«e.
LIVE STOCK MARKET.New-Tork. February 20. 1901.
,DJ,DJ? EV nec !t>t* wer* IV ear*, or MeW haad. la-«kadta« £1 cars far erpsrt arrra. 82 lor ataa«fct*r*-, ard
«lsr the market, and. cooattar the fsw «t»i. cattle there—
««jjcars ca •*> of which 40 at Jersey City and I*
XEWVOKK DATLY TKTBT'XE. TTTT-RSDAY. FERRI'ARY 21. 1001. 13fatajwa "v-4av the market op-ntng *Jll. with one moat!*—
AuruM—lt» po;-t» lower and t>.e «th«r option* un-r^ar^ed.
-j.a'loo was *lacK and tne »ltuau>n entlre-
lv fearur*-V»5. .•-
clos« showed net unchanged prl--e«.a» fellows: February and Ma-- 13.V>5lS.»rt: Aj*Hl
•r'*May. K. ¦.¦•si? June and July. lX>«O13-tO; .K".rf.»13«>ftl3 7«>; -e^ember and October. 13.50T14
THE MAKKFTS.
M avrTAl DOMESTIC RECEIPTS TO-DAT. iW
' 'New -York, February 20. 1601.
'I __-. t! Afj.. t. hb.» .I *•*•*•/Tkc» 1 Putatoe*. bbla «.120 ,I »,w»iV m,H... :¦« ¦¦nioaja. hM« . «0m»I tan* Tt't • >. v. ranbarrla* cratw... 1<J«»P*s'2Si •¦• e.4.%4 lUy. ton* s.y>
fl ar pk*»...- -*« s<r»». U>ns I.V»»¦ «c»1 I'tlaTT..-" WO Millfee.«. ten* I*lCi -.»¦ Lass 1,» rt liraaa«mi ba«. ::: 429! W*1"^ lt» Hire, bbls I*B-B»^: g£T. Ita Ulce chaff, sack* I*4-
n« .'"all. v. .sea . 181I tin**'• '¦, £3>.47> I'runes. pkpa ...... .••» !
?*" -uTl".'- **•**I'n*"1 fru"»- Up 1 7«* i°*Ut h.r-'i :To° Cotton, halm - 7 *4« '
»>!. lb^".'. «.«rto ?'ot'onaeed oil. hbls... 2 4.14•^3- \u0084v" if. Spelter. «lab* «8«
-«»•• aw L*--d t'tc«J^l*tbl
, 2U4 Hops, bales. 43.**Tun l.oio.Hemp. bales . . . 34
M"' ; .JJT«rest» ***• 1.81« leather, '
¦-' 6.OfK, :rt Tiir* N0.... «¦» starch. bM* . . »M"PT< iw'ces «.SM Oil. lub. bbls 141:- . m»i; o * Mock. th-". ... «Mi*,.'-. ,%)iCI Ml Peanuta, her* »<
r£ tk:::::::: cSK^SSfr "i?:S8 5H5». «:::::::: •«¦ \u0084'.. ¦. cv M>l» 7i*, JSetjTrjlOT. Ikes S.*«> W«.n. sacks 274
livtr^I1'5 -c*'"l**-
«.ft? 2. .-•»». hale» IV>
'
OWB*.**™"*''
CASH QUOTATIONS..-vnr No 1fdrj-.^1600 Flour, Mpl*. patent*. (4 If.
J «in Ne 2 soft.. i»s>» Cotton, middling •¦ 8 .'»-l«i^i rail* 2d
"°«'«¦«•«. Nu 7 Rio . . 7Stir iron[warrants.. 10 no Fugar. Branulatel.... 650
ilk*coW-tr la«ot.. I.«« M>lasses. O X prt.ne 4«
i?-haaf» I^o 4 r.7'*l Tiecf l.am»" IS 75:VV"r 4(VJ "Taiu-.w. ana. .. 4 is-i« .K2Z fo »«*••• SI !•*«*• «n<"«» 14 » I.•.^Vo? m!5e.".... «TU| M re. <-i***v«i.14» a. 7»*|
X°5 iu:xcd. • • SOU' L*ld. rHn,e :v IEXPORTS TO-DAT.
•awu ouii. *:,«T»inos!n. bbls 12»'
r-«T«>abh "24.4::5;Tar. bh!» 17 I[djT r>;j»n 14>63'ncfinefl pet. «ral* «*.f»lo Ii»«« lv*.1! 1.4."*'Cottonseed oil, pals. »>.44a ¦
ITin'* buth J-°2* LrfiUrlcatinc oil. £als S74.fHV) !Jr"m is IMMjUar*. hbl* 13*4 ¦
i-^r SSs Sfi.7Bl Beef, bl-is 42S .i-r^Be'l ob!» ««* Re**. E::::i«.a >
» 7.3VBacnn. Tb 2.607.450 IrT-r-f' rkg» 1.025 llfimi. Th FS.M^A
'i?vn d. • <"ftl l*-'ll
- a iMum• r l-ard ctl. rmla 1.070 !.:,:'.„ s m.s ste«rtne. •» «oo<»V.lij.,| «•» £J.W»!Ta:iow. IT 8iC.O(«» |¦usts*r«»h 2 020 Oreaje. n> 4S4.«v> ;
»r iss.oiw nutter. Th m.imj :(Weak*. »- 711<'fl O.ee*e. » 575.4<0 jrtptrtrs tt:rp. c^*----
r.ENEUAL MARKET REPORT.New-York. February *->. IStUI.
rOKITF:—PtUI hiiriier prices were •e-ordei or. the i
rofic* rx^h*nire t.^-day. The market oper.«-d ftvm. at an ;»d\»nce of 15 »o 2t> points. n:id showed marked elaVilltvStaMwhout t^.* day. with ihe bu'.U havmir the u;i?er hiaa.
'r.rjyD.:r-pan cnMe* »ero Wfll up to expectation*, and :.T-'tV.bciec! in a cc.r.siderabl. measure to the eircngth cf•t>* nsikct here. Ha\re rerorted a rise of ISIV* iranc*.•-t\t Hamlurg wa* nt-t lsii% r'K h*^er. Sharp facing .raf a teature m the call. :».2W hop* chanrtns hands,«iih a well known cepper con.-«rn the principal buyer. ¦
ttuulfie In\estinejit orci«r» catie in freely, and at no-<n !tft« l^tal sales 1-ad reached 17 rtOO bags. I^ate In the JfweJi^n ¦kort* became rr'.phtenefl and a f.urrj' of cover- jtee rrtu'.ui. The afternoon e«>'lon waa wlthjut epeetal Ifeaturf cf Imporiance. a small professional business brlr.?- jmr t^e «2ay"i« falt-s up ts S5.J»^ hag*. Fluctuation* of !tram !• to l!i r»>ir.t» were recorded, the m.-rkft closin«1* to IS pMr.'.s net h!fher ani rtearty. Receipts cfbiF* »i «!o w"a* th* nnlv Brarll-.an new* reported, the •
»xf>'.ature» be.r-.K cloeed incib»enance of a Cliurch fcclidny.Fslriy liberal warehouse deliveries were reported. Tran-*»rtl;.n* in epot coffee in the street were moderate, andthe market steady, with prices on the basis of 7«» fcrIts
*Xi". tnvoice lots.
The rerx* at cuntract pnf>e* in the local market to- ;'day wat a* fellows: J,
Tester- .Opening. Cieh. Law. nose. J«y. :
rehruarj-— — —
&-Au66.ot> a.si ,Bar-J «00 «.«ii B.«S ftx.-. ,u.«u 5«April 610 6.10 6.05 S.Wlrfl.flO T> f& ¦
M»y 6.C3 6.03 600 6.u:1i«M13 '¦'."'
June— — —
a.«*M4t !t «h»Jaly 6lu 6 :;, COO «.a"3fi.in ,V»"\
Auitust— — —
C.o"iQrt.l<i !rt ¦
fep-unber «JO SJO B j.. 61<'iJ«^ir» o.WOctolwr 0.2i) «.2O 6.1:5 «.lMfii^i> «>.o<tNowrber
— — —6.l'>firt.2O •' •>•• '
I)tseir.r>er 6.30 6.50 C.25 e^SMICM «.i:»January .. — — —
6.2:8835 615 |roreifft*c.iffee markets- Santor
—Church holiday. Ham-
burr—
<^r,rTee n.arket opened *» pig higher; at 2:3 up mT.a« \tbK rfK net hlirh«-r; rales. 14.600 but*. Havre— ;
franc up. other months '» frtnc rilpher; at 3 p m. banSysieauy. near tranc up other* un>:h.
-at *.3'i j in
frsr.c up on near and '* franc hig.ier on far; trialt-aler 46.0ia) hacs.
';Jiruary 41.6t> July «n.SA ;•
libniary ....M... 38.73 Auiruat ...^41.(X»
'Marco 8i'.7.« Scmember 41.tV> i
adhl en ml Ooiober 41.< v» ',Mac . 4<M«> Novemher 41. USJane 4C 25 L»*cemher «].;.'>
-he-eirta. 14,000 '.i«»
Th*atattuteal petition < r Brazilian coffee is as fallow;:'
To-day. Testerday. l*«week. • |Nen-Y.irk delix-erlea 14.<>2s 7.b»"« «,'.4.)
¦ Bsltlrrcre <S«:.vertes -4"' S7S 4 tin'
New -Orleans deliveries... 1.f.40
Total deliveries J 4 2«s e.24S 12H14'
N'»-lTk Itock SStt^M «4? 2*.: 4»4.t»»4 ISt.:ilmons stock i:. ¦>.<:< 24.aT3 2!i.ti74 I:Nt»-Orleans ctock ai.Tln 35.714 «UN 'I
•imk at ail ports «*7.i2S T«8»77 tawJOT j!After. i» ¦ ¦-¦ 4df>o»«> 4jc.<««» :
rielafc. «upr!y l.'Ji»S :2S 1.10*077 085.207faaar time 11M> . I.StCVIT ...¦*. ItWiMt1COTTON—!n come raape. t*It wm a day of re.-konin«; '
fjr the short Interest locally. wMH the built eucce-ded :in rtccuy :r.»r a portion of recent nrvere lof^es ur.ill a re-action Xt in late in the i«>. At the start the conditions !f»vor*a the bear* to the extent that ::..•¦- liad eeliinir 1crdtn. »hl'.e Liverriool had faile.; to refund as expected
'to list r.ifhfs rise on til* eiie. Tb» lirnt call was j¦"tteady." thojrh price* were don-n 269 i"T.nts tinier !liiuiiation and bear pressure; the ne«r WsjlTllldlsplayrl .'a* leasing weakness. But shorts wr-e far from conftdent '¦ttiat the react; ..i which started j-etiterday c.a* at an er.4. !
an! sorn jittsr the call were energetically tr juvormi! to ico^-er throughout the l:*l. Tl»e «i i»*r«n.e of a prominent ;exporter as a backer r.f the March position anfl the ap-
'paaiai ¦ ifextenalw investn-tiit i>rders fr<.m Wall ritroet
'•eee.era the up'ift m pnce» and wv* the market ii»eneral.a healthier a*i*"-t. tty midday price* had mot*
'«ta» rerained rh*early lofs. w-th the teelir.g at tf.at tim-j
'Cult* tull'.ih. Harly aflrrnoon de.rlcpnientk were t,;-i.a-!- i•
-r». to bfar mterejis; roctipts lor to-m'iiTDW l-id imr ito f&ll far hclow the »ma . avetage of l«te. Southern j¦»-*••¦ showed well Ru»talned prices, while the puli.ic ¦
¦weraed Inclined t» cuppon the market tn anticipation ..f tMtter thimcs in L.iwrnool to-m^irow. Tt.e May optiui. iled in the improvement, thourh March ateorb^d the t.ulk !nf epecuUtive attention. Nine rcnta lor the»e dt-iiverles
'»a» r*ac):ed and left behind t«-rnre the r.ee.*.* of nh.Tts
'
«erv inany m*arure aprxa-<r<'.. T!H<!iri»t wa« ai-ttve all tlie !late s»*.«!.m. wiih »eiitim-i.t bullpen ur.ttl ti»;ir tho rl.»e.«r.!U ihe rr.ii: n*«» |../nja\H l-.wer prl--ef f.T ciotr-jand slon <!et..i.ii.l for t'.n.e ll.it*of -...-¦> of reitu-Ur» we c rejKjrted «t limi.imk. r>.eor» mure than recorded>n *Am« MMfcs. nr.-l Indicated a dlfpofttioti . n the |Mrtcr printer* to buy on the decline Report* from the s»..uth- i*»cit ss io plouKhin* "»'i oth».-r farm preiuuetiuns were !RMRsJI* tavoial.le to «:i early j,...: t.t#r ur.C i.i:*.. «cre-«*" The weather was p'.jpitious t'. urtrammflleci r^^ra- |"^r<* In the fcoutheriy t-.-tl.-ns In the lant half h«ur !!"*fwttfSave tr-.r market » ».- <,re -u-tlnt'-k and proirj.ed :«.! Sl*"S1*"l"T &hort ¦'^¦unt. The market waa nnally :•«*> and net 1to; polr.ts lower.n.<- rar.^e of contract ptU*t tn tbe local tns'ket to-^sy !*as at fjllows' i
l»?'r- :.. . '
Frtnie^ k:,,
»f,; hT-
fcS4ifi,S4 S<;T
V -*ttn# t.WJ l<«3 r W f-MfieU c i-7*."'- *•.«« «*<>4 t..^ *^saej«rt k«*..llyM •• >;: e»;2 »c«,W4 ««iJ^Mfmber »2G \u0084 fc M «.ilf,»-.« ••
2\'^•olitr Siui M9n«> *nr)',;*«:; mi;J>vember 7.J.2 \u0084,, ;.f2 tWtIW "03•fcwrber 7V3 -95 :M 7tt>C7.!C 7*l
fpet ect.nn r!os»d RlrfK with ouotations 1-lflc hither,ja tti» bi«lr of 9 5-l<> ;.,r n:Maiir.»r upland end *» l«cTor n.|.l.*.i:n Guif. sali-f wtie I,I'XJ bale*. uthet-n r:p«.t•na^k-.tf »ere teiecraphed as follows: NewOileuns steady.onc~»r.;*!!, a: S» 1-ltk-. Mobile .jul«-t, unchanged, at »c;war.nth quiet, unchmjred. at fct;Charleston quiet, un-«. nr 's*. a* t~%c; Wilnitnfton firm, unchunrrd, at »•>-.
q^set un<-hanKfd. at *Sc; fUlUmo'e n:-r.-.;n«!.VMMrngM, n» 1» 5-M-; Aucurti qciet. titnh»i<M, at¦3-U' .S: l,.iui» dull, unchat-.r^'.. at (»'.«.• nsf.aatelrefflpts m New-«.>riean* to-morrow- ute from 2.fH« lo S.diO'•*>.- a«at::ft »411 titles last wevk and 6 464 bale* a>'«¦•¦ as;. At iiouston. !•¦:.. 4 •-• to in*) bales, aa I•orripa-r.l with 7.^91 »ial<i list weeK anl i.;.M Iw.c* ls»ty*s».
ite<-eipt» at the port* and Interior point* to-day, com- ,l""*"l»!th the sane day last ween and Ust year
I*»t Lam Present I
Forts-- To-4ny. week. ?-«ar. atork.J«iw*t.-.n s.;.s'j 7.r>4 «.asT iiK*Zt*"'»-<>rleiinf T.73J »<*-» «,413 871.10* I*>*«> I.VI 27a hid 2*.::7 ¦
*«v»aneh S.»•} »**l ».4M W4.IM<T>«rlestt>n 147 52 1 r.77 a«•«»i!mtn|n«i -• 224 M 2 S.n3«£«¦• ¦ i: t7l» •»• 77* 2«.U2 ,:»*»!»iii...re 3CS 11 (m
'LaW 1771 221 131.75T i
•fat' n KM 707 rWI™-ai. .a . 173 :0» 1.711 8 «S7 1'•':I m» *O« 2,1u0 10.677 1
••••¦• I»T«T *i.w»T 81.CS1 WaVTST'
Istericr—4**- 4^"J 522 3411 tl031
'r^V
"'«M11 *"4 r»M 181.17* 1J:1 l--» .... «»0! 804 123 75 030J-usclrnstl W5 1.4J0 2.4C7 7714 ,
J.ounofc 5.364 C.762 4.IUS 101.614 :Return rtxchar.K* epeclal LlverpoM cable*—Spot cotton*¦'*''burlnes* . .!•.* -..,. «.oui bales: ST'eruiatlon and«*M»t, auu; AtiierUan. IK»; tecetpu. 4S.VNj. Amen kn
Jl'W: mldilinc uptaud. .1r. l'»i. Futures opened steadyILK **'.".'wlligl>*»;•"'••'a '"««>•. H to 1 |K,lnt net111 k
'¦ehruarj-. fi :r,h: F«l.n;ary Marrh R.IH,,-Ju»
hT*,rra *Io»;April May. 50sb: May-June. S.ii»ui,:Juk«Jul.v. 6.05*: JUI} August. 3.o2iib: AueTU*t-45er*«iii-'
««»i*¦¦••*-•: '***£***'•'•' m c. 4 ..4 »» Ortober r o r
1. »":Otol^r-Nown-.ber 4.W4h. Manchester— Tarn**<fcuyer*- f.vce. ClMh.-Very little dotnjr."—J "m»
fcvrv2yjlANr> «EAU—Mc«e »' nie»nat more confident5,i,"*,«nnn««» of wheat yesterday, flour buyers took ,,
v*,iIth cr>ni'»'l*™bl» freedom, and a fair |.j*tna»a <Se- ,«flL3
"">»*.!> la saner patents and winter *t.-ai«Tt,t* a:•onner prices, fcrnnit naienta were quoted at $4*M4 20-SB? ¦"¦mia, f34SftiSio:wtnte4 patent? 11.5H :
*3ffs»">: e.tra No 1 winter. «70©tfEAi3^«'TgfiwBkfl^a^OT4 ;
;IL. rl/>i:n—
rt««: auotad: Fair to rood.-—
*•*•IS <-».o:oe U. tanev S3 2o4JPS> afl OORKmVaL»i:
" G MM AV-I'ull;AV-I'ull; quoted; r'ln* white and yellow.Irai.^!!**-.i"11*1
"'KEDO-nrm: ouoled: Vpr'ni
iU*- «*>«• »« 17 CO: eack*. te arrive, n., tb. Jif&"JiTKA!."<".5rmr*n Lulk
-««6«»«in2a: coarse winter brsn.
«»«•• UmAi *;ys: cora *v e4ke-lli;homlny«X
'•^kiV^r.*1"11*'—lB2"ew« •» -» news «.more•JlvrnJL* I>r*blt «*tur» Ihe wheat market Jelgureiy
fHiw.'J I.•
thM Uw"not unUI •norl *itere*ts hsde<»uuj »?. *V« '¦"P'^ae ef forenoon prices that bullsJb'lr »arlfiV^» c*""11
" from tl1* »«r'*et tn answer u»k^Zr_~™ vry ta eVuithar*) MMbbblbi aad aaar ¦*¦•• <
VrlfiT '„'*?*»»<*«ons cf U.e wlntrr wtett Ult. ,• ¦ •• •
•»'' ' •' • ¦
fearre, M th),tlTr,cf eej>ecially .as
rheat »• far ha*be#« la excellent -ondi^loa eeewriJrag tsa.Ireport!ion the »uhjeot. Th« trouble y**>erday arc.cc»r~tn the Cevercrr.ent bulletin «.»..-»¦ r-r th*»now l;c« tov"1 It*to *w mile* further Birth than it «*• »**** •« ie..,.* 'hree-f jurth» ci the fceUt uncover**ana oj-en to the cuM ma->» now sweeping < Ver the WestM -•
far south a* Texas. Although It was ocntf:.4> I™* '•»• plant cocld es»t!v withstand this drc-p !n ter-n tnych tetter In fact than It oouia freerin*- andthawing conditions, shorts believed It gooa pclK-y to cover»he:r «heat. «R.i did i.'). elevating the '•<-*» a* alreadyrecorded. Apart from this crop news the n:srk--t »asCenntute of any Important ftatur*. cable* showing little<-narire. and •mart buusec* ame*jr.ttr._ to only a d:>»en!'«*» at all port*. The Nor»h»est arrival*prove.i to i~smaller than usual at 241 car*, compared m-ith 6M oar*•*•• year, while primary receipt* amounted to 4.'* '>»»bush, against S_».<Mo hn*h a >**•• aro. Seaboard wheatclearances Were only 22* 000 bush, but "•« flour export*reached 70.500 l.fc'*. EnFUih market* closed H6:i<lhirher. Berlin «a» i; mark up *•._ Budapett > ailatilower. Paris cio*ed 5 to 19 point* hirher than Satcr-ds> and Antwerp 4 franc l«etter. Quotations cf cashwheat, fob afloat *-«*(». were a* fallow*: No 1 hardT'uluth. Me; old No 1 Northern Pu'uth. fc«»*e; VINorthern Duluth. -T'«c to arrlv*: No 1 Northern CM-rapo. P«\b rtore; No 2 red New-York Me afrat; No 2hard Oiicaro. *H*e ¦pot: No 2 hard New-York. SlV*e.
CORN— The corn market yesterday viipracticallya battle between two cf i>ir__«a larite*t trader*, withthe [.üb!lc en the na« of the bull operator a* ufual anda «•> ahead at the end of the day 10. »1 price* show-Ing '•c net fain Heavy quantities of long com whichwere tumbled Irto the market disappeared a* If by rrsgieunder the combined demand* cf outsider* and the tracerreferred to so that apart from occasional period* of <je-pre*fton, rrlee* were remarkably well sustained attract-Ir.r irrneraJ attention from the speculative element, whichla familiar with present condition*. Peeelrt* were smalland trailed poorly, the country offered sparingly: cable*«ame Heady at a partial '.SiS net advance: seaboardOarancr* reached 1<*4.<\>o bush, and the strength efwheat a:»« iiad an effect Its most Important feature.however. *i» the absorption of recent unloadir.fr*. e«l-mate<1 at (..IMAM»«»«h the last two day*, without amworthy detriment t« prices. This has made the public veryfrlenSlv t« corn, sna rivenconfidence to <t» operations. Ex-I'ort »alo» weie 50 loads. No 2 corn clo«ed «*»l»c elevator47*«c fob af"at: No 2 white. <9c: No 5 yellow. 4«Hc.l-'th fob afloat .. OATS
—The market held *tealy butwas <j«let. Exporter* boi-rht o<y> burn. No 5 oats
closed S'lHr No X eats. StY: No !white. s;H*rSSc: NoS white. STc: tra.-V mixed. *VT^".i-;track white SlitSSVsc; Ha ;white c'.lp* SSffSXSr t»tf—Market<iu<et. No 1Western ouoted flHc. fob a""»t ar.l NoITea—tm. 'lc. fob afloat: Rtate rye. SAASTcPAH.FT
—»te*ir. Peedina* wan ouoted i?JSJc.ana malttsr. «01rf»e. both i1 t. New-Tork.
NETr-YOHK PniCE?.Tester-
Wheat: Ope«1n». Hieh. I-^w. Rio»». day.March Tt>S TP 11-16 7!>S T»S 7S>'«May 7ST* SO "-!« 73T, sO>» 7» 4July
— — —7V\ T»-*
Com:May «6\i 4<t s-i« 4«>» 4<!l» <•',July *5» 43H «v m% 45'«
l^ari.February
— — —$!M
—CHICAGO PRICES.
Wheat:February 73\ 74S 73*i7« V, 7S«»March 74 *• 7*»« 7* 7«S T3iMay „.. 7.". 7«, 7^S 76-* :;.•»
B MMFebruary ... *"»Ts Mj "-'» 8S T» SS^M»reh a:> 3^'» S? S3', 3.«*«May 4..S *.»»i» 40*« 40S 40%
C*t»:
Fcbmery 24 9-16 24» 21 »-!« S4S 24^ilU' Si'i. 25 ? CS 7-lt. %% 23-»
Lard:M*y »7 47S JT6S $7 17, |T 55 17 45tad ::.:-. It*> ;.
-Ci 7*,
—Ribs:
May 110 I10 707 1* 7 10 7 or.Pork:
May I*lo 1115 14 10 UUli 1400liecrlpt* of breadstuff* at interior points la thoumnds..te» three ciphers <ouo> oaittel. Tour Hi.- crala bush, as
Flour. Wheat. C^rn. Oatit. Rye Barley?s*T ¦ Ry r̂:^Milwaukee 10 IS t v jUlnt.eapoU*
—177 S2 2S 1 ~t
PuluUi—
63 4;.—
1—
Rt. Louis a .. a, 30— —
K'irtas City_ —
40 I"« 41—
roU-4o •—
21 119 24 2—
l-*t;.«t 2 1 a 17— —
!•¦oru _... — *4 12» 72
_ _Mb% 9; «S« »40 748 "~12 ~~«SEhipraent* from these poiuu:
CTl'.caßO 4* M 11* 2SI 7 81Milwaukee ......... 1"
— — —\ 21
Mm' -.fjIK 28 --, :« 17_
1Dulurh
—1
— — _St L..Ul' IS 49 M 37
— —Kar.a.i*d:y........ —
M 6 7— —
rcl«do—
I 40 5 2—
t>tr.it 1— — — — —
Peoria—
! «1» 45— —
Total* .7~s« ¦ 2*3 ~sa« ~~io 63
Ilectlrt*at Atlantic :rrtiICaaj V :k ..... 14 S3 M N> »
—H«ton 5 l" 1* So
— —Philadelphia
—-Ht t3t ri
— —Baltimore IS I .'¦» 4 I
—N'ew-Or>*n« 1 7
—1
— —jtlveston .¦
—4" —
¦-
— —Total* .Ts3 V.7 571 114 «
—.Hrport* from Atlantic ports:
N>«--Tork S3 M •"¦'-« 13— —
Ron on-- —
2*— — —
Philadelphia—
?¦" I*'' •* —«—
Ba!:imo:e•
38 »5-- — —
S>w-Orleaa» -' -- 41— — ——
»_— — —.
T tals . «* IV) »14 '"1— —
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—r. •!• local metal mari:>t started !•» a
irmewhat der '•;'¦¦: ronaitlon as l.*e i«-*ull cf ua:<»vorit>leir.fonna.uon fn>tn Ix>r.(J«-n. »here rrt<-«-» went off »Ucut1 3s to tl2l liltllr e?ot. UtT. li">»ever. •¦- reaction»ft in. aud [irio r̂*»M\ere4 the early !•.»• on a Hvoie*a-•:a! demand. Fale* were made ai f-*>•j*"-¦'". '••¦'• CSf »r'ti-llk*ry.ciosir.6 ai f.^iHO IA anj J.'T n^^i. Tu:ute ct,;verie», however ru.-d weaK ar.3 lj»er. March at *2-' ¦'•
Si{J!7J ana v.. at t^JCl.tiy.but trad:r.» In tle*e jk»»-liuiis «'aa net acme. On the ot;;»r i.ar.i. t.o»t»er. ther-ntnilltrt temiina :ifele*». O^pi-er In l*^«i-.n declines*¦!* tfi£71 2* I'Ut ls^cjtlly a <jillanl feafurflet* marketire'all«<i. with prices nominally vj-t*a a* •*¦•« '"lose M7for L*K.e h'uoenor and $l.t»3l» fir rajtics and «J<?o-trc-:»t!e. Lead ruled dall »• *)Z:lt. despite • furtt;cr <!ecl:n«Bt UmJ-ra. the cliw !lu.re be.r-c »ra* at £14 15s.«a» also dull. thou»;li bujers onrt s.''.ler* »?r« rrmchtmore. iJhmts tCSjetlrfr t^«n l>*r »c:r.< tin-e i>«*t; cl<«i:>£I'll***w^-re $3 lii'vt!?' fC«. !n>n in th.» t-.uutrj t<.n-tlnur* aull. with an «a?v uri'lertvr..- preva.tnt. with norr.a'.erial char.re In r"I
*" l''t "^a warrant*. $S« VijfJJti>»: Northtm foandr*-. *::.Sfin.'-?: Sj!it!.t-rn foun4r>.114 '••< *'.S T.S. soft southern. *i:'ttllo IV At <i:«u«ow thetl (¦«• was ai £4* T.t. er'i ht Miicllefhoro. 4«i» 4S<l
K(U*»£SS> ANl> IHRL'Ftt "TIS4IIH »«• tno'.efately '
ache In the market firnioln**<.•». dfinaiid for fun-iga anl<l^m"»lic cradt* ljeia<r about -,i*'. at fully tustatnedj'r.oe*. E?rup* ruled outte rteady. yuouuon* ?.j1!h»-: INow -Or! ar.fc ••*nrri;uka.l «-,.rucv n. 12*jl?-r, fair. 148 1*'-';pood. ITii.'¦.'¦*. prim*. 2»^»"!<><"; NYw-4j«ie»t< open ketUe. ,i"O4i><- rorto h.cii 541.40!: ctimai'.D. iNnl*^.
'?*ir. 17«1N> : r0..i5. IV»«j3l'c; orini". 21d-.<;; lai.cy.
OCEAN FKEI'JHTS— There »*« t jme U:tl» Improve- ;meut in the demand for sail tunnac* in the n-arket -"•¦
killa* vej-wls offered t^.anrgly ratf» were well eus-taine-1. For irt;n steam* r* the demand was tleady andrates »ere firm tn trie ti»i» ot 3» SJ trr «*ork for order*.bo«ta. Fcbniary loaJin*. Other deparUDCßta were tinrl-anged. Ouotatl-in? to Uverj«ool »eie IS'l. r*cni~n.S«t»; Glasruw. 2'»<l;Bristol 31: I^eith. Z'tl: Hull. 34. iNewcastle.
-'«?!¦'(-. d. Antwerp.
-l*d: llamtu'-f. 4<» ;r«.-sItotterdam. ftc: Amsterdam. ?-; cotton lo Ijv*rjx>ol,per;<»i It>. J4<-; -¦n1 >r a*ta\ U«d ¦• OIIAIiTUKj*—Two ,B ttaaw »i»«n.-:» !•••.••. .«-» petroleum each, hence Mti.ar-Khei. S4o. March ani April n-s^-ctlvely; two Uritialiilttmrn. 13 <••' and ,i>•+• quarters prMin. PhiladelphiaioCork for orders. Si 1 3 l, March; British etfsrner, 14. f»»»uuaner* rrain. naltlrscre to fork f^r erders. Ss l'*d.Marcn 2*»; British iteamer. l.I»4(l t. n«. cneral cars?.Barsnmll to R»j»ie.'«am, 12» t>d net form. March 20; InBritish steamer*. I.2i«J and I.*»l ton*, fruit. £!<-lly tot"n:i*'l -»-•• il.'Ao end fI.SSO rejpectlvelj-. March:Hritifhmamrr, I.MH4 tor.*. cL*:k. Dieppe- t» Piilialeliihla.7*«<i. February; N^rwerlati neameT. 1.117 tons. \Ve»tl". •« trad', tvt-lv*months, private terms; steamer. 1.316rnr*. opal. Norfolk to Bermuda, ilh^;British steime-.I.S7A «»<n!i. sugar, sriuth shcre cf Cuba lo north of llat-••rai>. l^jlSc. itNmn, 1.i.'..*" tons. Iron *h''t. Fort M¦•:««i.
iM'-tille» »o New-Yoric, private terru« ;Cern-an bark a- 1¦'Rip ••?.'«. hi:, pet.oleum each. hen>-e to London. 2s !-ior l^iverpool. S», Marrh and Apr.l revpertlvely; ttchooner,
1*79 tons, renera! ,n:t... Uoaton to the gold coast, privateterra*; Lark. .'••* tons, roftn. Eavannah to Klo Jar.tlr .. 11.nrltirh echoon«r. IT^ tun:. *ujar. tan Ixiciir.jro City toN>»-Y'"ik. |.'. nut j»ia cnnr{f-». fohocner. 44 tons, salt,1< mairt to north of Uat'eras. 7c per Ht Ib; ach^'ner. 557•on*. lumi«r. I'ancAgoula to llo»»on. V73; t,ehm>nr r. V^6l'in« lumi'er. Fernaodma to Portlsnd, privaie ii-rm;»• h'>-in«-r. i".ij» loin, lumber. Brunrwick to I'hlladeiphla.fll'-'. achooner. j.ii(« tons. uee. Hrunswick to Phlladel-prtla. I.V. irS.<KiO fe*t per day; echocner. ].u4<i tons. tie*.FViT-aniitia to New-Tork. jrtvate -118. schooner .-itone, lumter. City Po.nt. Va. to New -York 12 bi.»>-:Kion«r. i«S» tons, fsrtiiiier. Klirabethport to Savannah,II; oner. •»•) tons. •¦¦.*\. t:..:ti:n--e to Boston, N)e;Norwegian bark &39 t.,-ut. d-a;5, C*pe Tormentiae to WestBritain or Kirn Ireland. &Sa4M. .Nir»rp.»n bark. 1 '"*>'••¦». deal*. Ualhurst to West Britain or Eatt Irelandr;«M vrrtun bark, 1.237 ton*, deal*. Bay Chaleur toWest Britain or East Ireland. SOa
OII<S—
There was a L.l of 25»4,_ la th« market for »p^Irime luaiaw yellow y*«erd ty. but March chowed n>r.r.ioe from V.'c. and the mrneml market waa rather>aay under bear.«it news from ilia South. Petroleum wasMthout rhanc an! linseed cli ruled steady. Petrcleum.bhi» (7 M. and in bulk $3 41); Philadelphia. lt>lzi7M and in bulk tiSi. re.flned. tat*. New-York, i'j.i"tJtton»ired oil
—Prime crude, M.l*. 27c; prime eumrr.eryellow. 21>82>l»c: r!T iuiw«r yellow. 2SV»C2»c; prime
i.r.ite S3b3«c; err: c winter jejlow. 34v!l<,r.U tinselABerlcan raw. HI.-, linee«d. Am»n«-»n toiled 4aV Cal-cutta raw. >ic; Western linseed «4u::;3 2z ualer e'tybrand?: lard ell. CCO64C
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PROVISIONS—
Stimulate! by ihe Urhter receipts ofllv*r.ufls ana siren*-'' In frraln. j.rovlfiona ruled firm allday both at Chicago and New-Tor*, with business on arawly active scale all around Moderate sale* by packersWest were absorbed by oummlssion houses. <i,.. lardMat lafliwl for th« C nilnent cle*ed 10 point* net hi« *Arrivals at all Western points amounted to 7S.ouu. in-r:ud»n« S2o<» at Chicago. S.ikw at Omaha and U.WM atKansaa City POHK—Firm. Quoted: Mess, $140114 75; fanlly. JISSHS 6": *»ort clear, *1475C*1<SOBEEF—DuII. Ou«ted- Met*. *»>><ij.. family. $119111*" packet. t»**HOM. extra India mesa. fl4t|{l£
Uh.UK HAMS—Nominal, tfuotej at |is.%tiatl«nm~—rn hogs— Quoted: Baecn*. 7'»f, ISO Ib.IVc; 1*» n- ISc. 140 Ib, 7'»e; :\u0084- ;,..-¦ CUTMbAT»-P>okJad bellies steady. Quoted: ttnulunc. *lie;
10 Ih >-V . 12 n. be ti ft. "Se«Vc. Pickled tnculier*linn; , ..ted at Cfjfi\»c. rlckJed 1.a... sulet; atM»>«r TAXX*)W-«Ju«et. city. 4V««iee. country.
4%05'«e ... L.ARD—Firm; quoted at 7.s>oc. City lardr.rn ;«uot«4 at ".?•»•. Banned lard firm. Quoted: SouthAmerica b.Cwc; «Vntlnent. I.a»c; Brazil. ke«» ».«t>r.rom|K<ußd a**ad>. Quoted: City. 5>»«5«»,c Western.ft'itjASc STEAHINi:—Firm. Quoted: dec. 7»^e:
'ri'/li*f>-A**BliVhUy*«aaler feel'.nc manifested lUeIT la ;¦».i(
-r__AfcUi!iHy «aa»er t*eltn« mantfeated Itaelf In
ret c'rcles t>-da>. out of cympathy with the South andllack oC demand here. The close, was barely steady,
ihoorh prlffs ruled unchanred wjoutl follow: Do-
meatic cemmen to low fair, Sl»Ci=: fair to rood. 8T»0KTir*Srtrea»osce. SH^l'ie; r.^ad. r.tO»Hc: Patna.IS.SVeri««ML. 4\Ct*; J*va. 4V»tH\c. Kanroon. Inkond aa*2%c
tI'GAR The volume of buslsesa «'»a Increased but
little tn refined iu«ar to-day. Ust pnee* rera*ir. us--hanawd. and the tttiisz was no tetter than steady. Quo-ta;Joas follow Cut loaf, crushed and dotr.lno*. *¦:: mouldA 6 -5e- cube*. a.75c; XXXXpeweerta. S Uic; powdered.icane powdered and fruit powdered, ».<SOe: Ea«le con-rectloatrs' «»tu!ated. a\.lle: Ksrle c:ar»e and extra finekianuUL-2. 5«Ur. E««!e 2-lt »n.T.a. i-tt U<i and 5 tt>
tars of flee granulate*, I.CZe. Eijl' fine |W»»tol«tilaniard granulated and Olancnd A. SSQe: confectioners"aITSSc VeTITTISc: Naa 2 and 8. 6 loo; X • 4. J(3c;No a. a--- Na 4. *•»»«; Ka T. 4.tic; No S. 4.75c; No *».1.70c: No 10. A.fae; Na 11, •••*;Nes 12 and 11. 4.SSc:Not 14 IS and M. 4Me The market for raw eus*r ruledrather culet. but about aeaady. at uncharcad rrlce*. Of-rertnrt oor.tlmie small, and the basis at lut dose of busi-ness wa* 4'ic lit eaavtrtfucai. *Vc (or muscsvad/t and ,KUe fcr ie .aaaaa. Taa cabl* new» was ef an indUterest '
character, paw pt •«*« far beet *u«ar and wtthoct coaacala prices, ba :Vflf«M heLn« the cloelsr cuc:a:!:r» f?rr. .-•> and Match tfcMicry.
TCA-Ar vi.clam tin*•'*!• "f aA&tra drained la tea