s???,sw?pi! 26. 1891. - ' 7 . I - , . . .. - m THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY. MARCH ACREAGE PICKED UP. Conncllsville People Invest in the Squirrel Ilill District. AX OUTLET FOR MANUFACTURERS. Bids Bcins Recaiveil-ior tho SI. E. Church Baildiiij;atYilkinsl)iir?. THE SEWS AMI GOSSIP OF THE CITY An important transaction in acreage was consummated yesterday. J. D. JIcKIroy& Sons, well known business men on Smith field street, sold through. Ira M. Burchfield to Dr. Ivewcouier and others, or Connells ville, a tract of 11 acres on Saline avenue, iu the Squirrel Hill district. Twenty-second ward, for 522,000, heins at the rate of 52,000 aa-acre. This is about the regular standard of value for acreage in that locality. The purchasers have not decided what disposition lo make of the property. They may improve it thciiiseUe-. but if thev conclude otherwise it Mil! be Mtbdiwdcil and sold off in lots. ltiil tor a Clinrclv. Architect Mclliiileis receiving bids for the M. K. Church hu.lding. to be erected on South fcticct. near ooJ, in WiiLinsburc. and the contract t ill be let in about two weeKs. It will lie of lirioL and stone, and cost between S2G.O00 and S30LUW, exclu-neot the orsan and furni-h-tuciit. 'iiie ealin:r capacitv ol the auditorium 4i! lie lietucenoUO and 600. and that of the baMiath Lool romn about as great. The two rooms will l.i- so ananjred as to be thrown into our when occlteion leqtures. Work will bo pushed liirwani as fast as possible so as to iurp the building ready for occupancy early iu Ifce fall. MovinjjUp the Iticr. Concerning the report that one, perhaps two juannlacturms concerns are to bo located in IheXine-Mlle Run bottom, near ISrown's sta tion, and with which the lirni of Simrer.Nimick A Co. i associated, a well-known bushiest man uiioschoine is in Hazelwuod, said jcsterda: ""I think there is sonic'hmg in the report, liusi-nes-lMnoving up the river very fast. If it fcceps tip the present rate of advancement for a few ye:u& the enure Mnnongahela riverfront from Put-burs to Mclvecspoit will ue covered slth lactones. With such an tiuilct there is n dauber ot overcrowding the lower districts This i a matter ot interest to outsidcrsdesiring to locate here, and who may be laboring under the delusion that uianulacturiug sues are scarce." ItnsinciS New-ami Gossip. llar.fc paper should be attended to to-day, as to-morrow. Good t nday. will be a legal holi ilay in linauci.il circlet. L"veiybodv saj s, and everybody is probably right, that business w ill pick up right after tLe April settlements. 3Ir. Kramer, of Kramer A neduiond. is build ing a hatuUome brick residence on Home street. uearCollegc avenue. Tne inside finish ltd! be the Snest in that locality. Jnuing fiom the number of purchase money mortgages going on record 19 yesterday there is considerable improvement that does not iacb the public eye thiough the papers. Lousiness is nor so slaek as many people think. Mis Man Harrison is buildin-; a two-story TuricU dwelling on South street. Wilkinsburg. 1 here was a bid of 32 yesterday for 500 shares of Manchester Ilailnay stock. Tiiere were sales in "New York jesterday of lft) shares Pittsburg and Western preferred at lh. aud 100 shares at iy.i Tne 4s were 73 bid. 7S1, asked. aproul A Lawrence sold S2.O00 4J per cent Lincoln sub-district school bonds at par and accrued interest, and J6.MI0 Allegheny county riot 4s at par and interest. Tne JO-uav option of the Chamber of Com merce on the Kxchanjre building will expire shout the middle of April. The opinion is growing that the deal wi.I go through. The Uuilding Record. The following permits for the erection cf new bmldiugs were issued yesterday: il. Jacob, brick and frame two-story mansard dwelling. 2Uio2 fict, on Forbes street, Four teenth ard. Cost, $3,000. Frederick LanLc, frame one-story kitchen, 1G.1G lect, on Mathilda street, Nineteenth ward. Cor. $75. Tliomas Bracell. brick two-story and mansard dwelling, lci-"l leer, on Ligonier street, .Six teenth ward. Cost, S2.S00. Twenty-third ward sub district school, brick addition thr cc-stoi y school, 3030 feet, on vj reen Beld street, Twci.tj-tlnrd ward. Cost, $5,000, Hebrew congregation, bricK addition one ftory synagogue, 2U-.1'J feet, Logan street, Eidith ward. Cost, s4,U0a corcc DiCthurn, lr.une two-story dwelling, 17i31 teei, on Yew stiect, Twcntietn ward. Cost. SLOW. Kaudoiph Peale, frame two-storv dwelling, ZlsZl feet, on Ldniu street, Iwentleth ward. t-ost, ra.2W) IL II. Wunderlick, two frame addition one story stoieroonis, 12 feet !", inches by 2S feet lacli, on Grazier street, 'lwenty-first ward. rest, $7ea Movements in ltealt. John K. Lwing A Co. sold for George Hoot", Jr., A llro. to Joseph Anglin, the well-known architect, the property "S'o. ISO Washington avenue. Second ward, Allcshenj, consisting of "two brick houses, one of nine rooms, Vail, bath, laundry and all conveniences, and one of four rooms, hall and attic, with lot 22x110 through to Logan street, for t7,2O0 cash. lliack A liaird o'.d to P. A. Anderson for the Rev. L N. lla-.es, a three-story brick dwelling on the southeast corner of liidwell and Locust streets, Allegheny City, being N o. 150 Uidwell urect. Tor $3,000. Jcorge i-cuinidt sold a lot corner of Lookout avenue aud Miami avenue, 20x157 feet to an alley, and being lot "N o. 148 in his Eureka lacc plan. Oakland, to Jane Roberts, for 650. G. A. Saint sold to Patrick FaiTel lots N'os, 20 aud 21 111 Mcllun's reiuperauceville plan, with an old fit c-roouied frame houso, on Lin uartstreet, lhirt-sixth ward, for $1,000: also told a smail tract of land in bterritt towuship, near Wilkinsburg. for $1,000. Allts A liailey sold lo the Forest Oil Com siany on Iliver aenue. Fourth ward. beond .Madison street, 00 feet by 100, with buildings, 1 lor $0,000 ca-h. J James . Urape o: Co. closed the sale of a hous.' and lot adjoining Liberty avenue. East Ei d, at $5,250 caMi. . J. llemmg A Co. sold for 11. C. Clark.Esq., an elegant teu-:uonied modern house on Piii, ttr-ct, Vilkiusburg.to Jlrs. .-amuel W. Brown, ! Kiiunning. lor $3,000; also, sold for Mr. Phillips a house of livo rooms, lot 31x100 feet, at Idlewood, for $1,050; also, sold to Mr. John I". Klein a vacant lot, 22x100 leet. No. 80 Jewell street, Thirteenth ward, lor$40'J. fa. A. Dickc & Co. sold foi P. M. Cray to P. Baker lot on Beuuett street. Brush tun, 40137 rcct, Tor t90tt M0NLY MARKET. Supply iu i:cess of Demand Depositing and Checking the 1'enturcs. Kates for loans were easy jesterday at67 Tier cent, A private transaction lnvolviur: $10, 000 was at o. The supply of funds in bank was n excess ot demand. Depositing was up to the usual high level and checking wsis fair. Clear ing 11 ou-e exchanges w ere $2,072,742 So aud bal. ances $313,472 ... Money on call at New York yesterday was wisv. rangtur: lrom 2 to 3JJ per .ent: last loan. 5 closed oHered at 11$. Prime mercantile tapci, 5iz7c bteiling exchange quiet and at-y at $4 0 lor 00 day bills aud f 4 85 lor lemaiid. Closing IIoimI fjuotatlons. V. S. 4s. Tez. i;i U.S. -K couti .1 J4 U.S.4a. rtr i& U. S. 4"4S, couu...-10i Pacitictsoi 'y. no Louisiana slamped4ilijy Missouri s linn, new eet. .s.'." icji. leiin. iiCTTHt. 5... lmi lenu. newstt, a,... rou Canada So. 2d t.fts, Ccntral Paciric lsts. 11 " Den. t It. I.. Ku.. us M. K. AT. lien. .'n.. SSI Mutual Union CS...104 .J. C lut. Oert..!lllV Northern Pac ISU..1I0S Northern Pac 2ds..)l3i Norlliw't'll consols.I3b Nortw'n deben's 53.1U7 llreitoll & 1 rans. Cs. -t.LiLM. Gen. is. K. st.L. ft S.F.Uen.M.100 su Paul consols.... 1:3 st,P, Chl&Pc. ins.112 lx.. Pc. L.G.Tr.l!s. t7 Jlen. i is, u. . ... Ix.. Pc It b.Tr.lts. 30H U.&K. li. Wettlsu. 7iiS Union I'acinc lsts.. 119! jnierus .). K. a. I'. Oiu. u. " . e--t Snore.. ,. ' III. U. West lets vex Bank Cleanngs. CHICAGO Hates for money. 0 per cent, with occasional loans at a trifle below this rate. Hank clean nirs for the day. $12,012,01)0. New Yrk exchange, 70c di-count. J-T Locis-Clearings, J3.64.5.C70; balances. M.2ll. Money. CS. per ecu;. Exchange ou Nt-w York sold nt ; ar. New York Bank clearings. $S0,220So5- bal-an-.-. $4 3G9.3.;i iioToy liauk clearings. SI2.I91.CS1; balances $1374 4:k Money 4 per o-nt. Exchange on Ni. York, 1720c discount. l'HILADELVIUA isank clearings, yj.371 uaiauces ii.joo.wai. aioncvsjao per cent. llAlrmouE Bank cle.irin-s, $2,054 056- bal ances. $169,091. Money C per cent. ' ' ClciNNATI Money Cij7 per coat. Iow Clear- Bloro Good l"entnresTlinii Bad Ones Trad ing or Fair Proportions Gains and Losses rioor and Street Gos- sip Scarce and Trivial. There wero some cood features in local stocks yesterday and no bad ones. There was a lack of snap, but this should be attributed to causes of lone standing and to the preva lence of the grip, which has temporarily inca pacitated a number of the most active oper ators. ISusinoss was fair, sales aggregating 707 shares. Philadelphia Gas sold down to 1( hut rallied and closed at 10J.J. Hears on this stock arc trjingto prove that tno April dividend will be passed, but tne quotations show they are making but little impression. Friends of the company sire ont that the dividend will be all light. Central Traction added half a point to its credit on reported increase in earnings. Luster closed a triflo better than the openuii. but Switch and Signal submitted to aslubt concession. A jrcntlein-in who ought to know said the financial affairs of this companv would soon be on a sound bisiss Underground Cable advanced to 52 bid. Electric was slow until the lasr call, when over BOO sli.ircs changed hands at 12 down to 11, at which the decline was checked. Several hundred shares could have been sold at mat figure, but tbey were not offered. Tnero was very little fresh gossip on the floor, and none ol moment on the street. The steadiness of the Vcstiu2houc group was pointed tn as evidence of confidence in the final outcome of pending negotiations. Light will be turned on in a few rlavs. Sales at Firt Call 10 Philadelphia. Gas at 10i. CO at Ittd. CO at 1UK. SO at 10?-:. iLOOO Alle gheny couutv not 4fs at 100 and interest, 10 Central Traction at lS. 2 Electric at 12. bales Ht Second Cill 5 Electric at 12i. 10 Philadelphia Gas at H. S-ile- at Third Call am Electric at 12, 100 at 11JJ. 200 at lly, IU 8. O. 30 at UK. 100 Central Auction at 1. Iiids and offers at each of the three calls are given in the following table: York cichi-ge firm at 00c discount, lugs, tL961,3ju, HOME SECURITIES. 1F1IIST SECOND T1IIK1) CALL. CALL. CALL. It A I! A li A 1'. 1. s..t.M.E-v.j 0 .... 410 3 4IX)'.. PaiiKotl'ltts....! '' (Jermau Nnt.lVL 315 ?i"i Cliartiers V Gas 3 10S .Man. (.as Co.. -IS V. H. U. t,P. Co 9"4.... 10 Ui.'j 9V..- riuii. Co.. k 11 :o; 11 105, 11 iine Run a Tuna Oil Co 60 63 Central Traction Is-i 19 18V 19 19 19-i Citizen.1 'Irac'n. 57 .... 57.'t 53 i"; ... l'ittsbur-rlr-ie 3 l'leasiiil Valley. .... 244 econd Ave 05 I'.S. W.lt It.nlil. 18 19 ..Y..iat:.cc. .... 40 II mast. Itrldge Si llid.ilxo.MIillu- 4 .. . 4 .... 4 LaNoria MVCo. Is .... 31 4a .... 40 Luster Mlnllic 13 15 UH Uli 13;i 14 MUertou alln'ir. 1".... lf McrIliisj..M.Co I ntiuchnuse K. li lt.'i IS W.i ll 11 .Monon. W. Co.. iS't SG't i9 U. i. s,. Co.... !. 10 9 10 Q'i 10 I". 1. . Co. pfd 215 .... 2S .... Stan. Un. C. Co. , 5- .... The total sales of stocks at New Yolk yes terday were 217,530 shares, including Atchison, 5,514; St. Paul, 24.S35: Union Paciflc, 3,345. ONLY OKE SALE. OH Distressingly Dull and Xo Fluctuations Quotations on Iteflned. Next to nothing was done in oil yesterday, the only sale hoing 1,000 bands at 72c. which was the only price mentioned. Refined at New York was qnoted at 7.20c; at London, 5d; at Antwern, lu(; at Bremen, C25f. JIcGrew. Wilson t Co., 90 Fourth avenue, quote puts 711: calls, 7 Other OH Markets. Bradford. March 25 Petroleum National Transit certificates opened at 72c: closed at 72!-4c: nighest73c; lowest, 72Jie; clearances. 33U.U00 barrels. Oil Citt. March 25. Petroleum National Transit certificates opened at 72Jc; highest. 7iJc: lowest, 72Jgc; closed, 72'H'c; sales, 30,000 barrels; clearance-. 370,000 barrels; charters, ns.S"." barrels; shipments, C6,122 barrels; runs, btufil barrels. NKtvYonK, March 25. Petroleum was very dull. The opening was steady, but interest died out and the few sales made were at concessions. The market closed dull. Pennsylvania oil, April option opening, 72c; highest, 7:."S:Jc; lowest, 72"!c; closing, 72aC Total sales, e,OO0 barrels. INEW YOBK STOCKS. The Excitement of Grain Speculation Slakes the sharo Market Still More Stagnant Grangers tlie Most Active Sugar Scores Ouite a Gain. New York, March 25. There was no expec tation of anytbingdirlercnt in the stock market from what we have been having for the "past two weoks or more, and no one was disap pointed in that respect, although there was ucw activity ana strength in the Grangers and a few specialties. The excitement In tho grain markets now draws all attention from the spec ulative community. The sentiment continues strongly bullish despite the dullness. The opening this morning was quiet, but firm, aud further improvement was made in the early dealings under the influence of the modern concern of shorts. This movement, however, became most pronounced in the Grangers toward noon, when Ilnck Island was forced up 1?: St. Paul and Burlington, 1 per cent, and others In propor tion, the movement extending to other stocks. The verv favorable report of the earnings of the St. Paul for the third week in March, started the buying, but It did not stop there. Higher prices were generally reached about noon, and were held all through the noon hour until the hour when realizations on the ad vance of the forenoon began, helped along by the tact that London will be out of the market for four days, and a holiday here on Friday will seriously interfere with business for the remainder of the week. The reaction was for fractional amounts only, except in such specialties as Cotnstock Tunnel, Phoenix Min ing and others of alike nature, which move about 5 or 10 per cent, at a time. The market finally closed dull and rather heavy at the concession, leaving final prices rrencrallv fractious higher thau last evening, Sagar being the only stock which showed a iratkedgain, it being 14 percent higher. Mis souri Pacific sold ex-dividend of I per cent, aud after recovering the dividend, lost all the im provement. In railroad bonds the sales were $085,000. Die following table snows tne prices ot active stocks on the ew York slock Exchange yester day. Corrected daily for The Dispaicu by nrrxEY & stkpiiessox. oldest Pittsburg mem bers ot the .New i ork Stock 1 xchanse, 57 Fourth avenue: Clos ing Jiirt. '! 45 EI Open Inc. Ain.Cotlon )tl Am. Cotton lilt urer. Am. Cotton Oil Trust.. "S, Atch., 'ion. is. V 17 Canadian I'aelrlc 77 Canada southern. ...... SI Central of eTJersey.ll5 Central Paclnc Illirh. est. tow esU rt 77 31 lli.t J7"i 44K Til", 5S '4 113 ti'J- ui 3J SI lii'H 13.IV 17H VI Si' 110 4i " C7Mi It: 77 41?i :i ii" 41 ??' IKS 6X 41 I1JU IS J7!t 7SS 55X u:v. 63 If 33 73 1W'4 w SI?,' 35 &H 51 3 1S5X 132 17H 94" UH SX 1C91, I4 91 43 GG IS4 101 i, 13 a is is?; MX 34 h 17 14 2S3H 16', Til 17.S ru MM w tB m'i zyi Z3 s.) 1C7K 63 'H 18'i 80 31 70 !i 14 4S Chesapeake JL llhlo . Chicago Oas tru&t,... (... ilur. A Uutncr. .. C MIL ft St. Paul.. C Mil. ft St. P.. di. C. Koct 1. ft P. C.. St. P iu a. .. . 44 . 7sS . -V.' . 113 - X U.. St. r M. ftJ. oi C ft ortn western. ...tutv I. ft. M.pt C. C. C ft I tW.-j C. C C. ft l.prer..... ft; Cot. Coal ft iron 3i Col. ft liocklm; Vallev 2.i Chcs. ft Ohio Ise ore!.. 51 dies. Ohio za nrel Del.. Lack ft Weat.....1X3'( UcL ft Uurtsoii l'C4 Den. ft ltlo Grande.... 17ss Den. ft Uio Urauile. lit. !y L.T.. Va. ftua C Illinois Central SG Lake J'.rle ft West U4 t.ake Lrieft West nr.. Sot Lake snore ft. U. S... .110 LoulsvllleftMashTlllc J3,V Micnuran Central Moane ft Ohio KH Mistounfacillc.... .. tC' .National ..escflTost... lb ew iorK Central lvz .y Cftst. L. . i.. c. ftst.L.isipr .... i. Y..C ft st, iMp: .... n. y.. L.r..t w ish N. Y.. L, K.ft W. pd. 51S -N. 1'. ft. L. 34 H . i.. O. ft W ti Norrolt ft Western .Sondes Western sr. S3V Northern lacttlc.....M S7h Northern I'acinc nr.... 70 Ohio ft Mississippi Oregon Imnrovement. .... I'acinc .Mall 3H 1WA m" 61 133) in & 74 &i bo ISVt )U14, 1'J 5I K 18 ivi 71 iss' 51 34H 17 ta'si: na 7uS 36H Mi L Peo.. IJec. ft Evans rnllaael. ft Reading... Z0!i Pullman Palace oir .... Itlchmond ft W. P. t . ITS ltlchinond ft V. t'.'i.pt 721 M. Paul ft Ditliitn St, Paul ft Dulutli nr. 175 72!l 17S 7: SU P.. amin. ft Man.. ft, L ft Sin r. istot.. GO 80 lexas paelr.c Union PaclPs Wabash Uabasn urcicrred. Western l'nlon.... , Wiiecllncft U C. so . jir, 8P, 71 17 Wliernnirft UL.prel.. ' .1 7li ITS Norm Ainenrau Co... P.. C, C ft St. X, P.. C. C. 4 St. Ipr.. Ex-dlvldcnd. I7K Mining Stock Quotations. New York, March 26. Alice, ;i50; Adami Consolidated, 172; Consolidated California and Virginia, 1225: Eureka Consolidated. 135; Gould and Curry, 35U: Humetake. I23: Horn Silver. 235; Ontirlo, sSo; Ophir.' COO; Plymouth, 150; Standard. 12U. lloston Stocks. AtCtl. A Ton UU, -a Frantltn Huron .... Kearsarxe Osceola Qnincy Santa Fe Copper.... Tamarack Boston Land Co. .. . 17S 1H 144 Uotton .1 Albany. ...2CL ISoston X Maine. ...2D0H C B. JtQ 79 Astern It. K. 6 121 Kltctburc K. It. ... s.? Kllnt Al'ereM. pre. 78 Mass. Central lgij .Mcx. Ccn. com 9'i . Y. AX. Knr..... S41J . Y. &N. Knc. 75..120 4X san Uletf o Land Va. 19 West End Land Co. Hell Telephone ISWJj (lid Colony li.7!;Lsmson store S. it nis. uen. common, is water rower - AllonezAl.Cu'ncn). 3U icntennlal Mlnlnjr. 15" AUautle H.ij'.N. Knz. Telephone. Mli Hoston& .Mont. 411 , Butte Host. copper ll Calumet 4 Uccla....aK),'i Philadelphia Stocks. Closlni: nuotatlons of Philadelphia stoeks. nir- nlshed bv VhitncT i Stephenson, brokers. ,Mo. -V Kourtli avenue -Uembers Sen lorK stock Kx- chauze: Illrt. Aeke-1. Pennsylvania Uallro-Kl.t Zl 5IS buflalo. .New York and Philadelphia 8 Hh, Lenlcli Vailov 47 K'. l.ehlch.NaviKatlnn 4G'4 I'hlladclphla and Krle 30 isorthi-rn I'acinc common -fiTA t7 Northern Pacific nreierred 70.S HH DOMESTIC MARKETS. OFFICE OF PlTTSr.URO DISPATCH, ) WEDSF.SDAY, March 25. J Country Troduce Jobbing Price. There is no longer a scarcity of eggs and drift is downward. Our quotations are reduced in accordance with actual sales. Sales were re ported at 23c for job lots, but 21c is the general price. Dairy products are steady and un changed, 'i he upward movement of potatoes still continues and our quotations are again advanced. Western New York has been one of the main sources of supply of late, and advices from that section are that stock is well cleaned up. At our advanced quotations potatoes cannot now he laid down here and sold at a reasonable profit. Onion sets are scarce and active at quotations given below. Arri-ES S4 5036 50 a barrel. Butter Creamery, Elgin. C331c; other brands, 2030c; common country butter, 1518c; choice country rolls, lbi$25c; fancy conntry rolls. 2SS30c Bkaks New cron beans, navy, $2 302 35; marrows. $2 352 40; Lima beans, 5)g6a Ukemvax .'ogjoc IP lb for choice; low grade, 22G25C CIDER Sand refined, $9 5010 00; common. $5 oOs'6 00; crab cider. $12 OO&ld 00 ?) barrol; cider vinegar. 1415c S gallon. Cueesu Ohio cheese. IMjUJjC; Now York cheese, UK1" Limburger, 13K4tl4c: domestic Sweitzer. IbSJIOc; Wisconsin brick Sweitzor, 15c; imported Sweitzer. 27S2Sc. Cranberries Cape Cod, $3 253 50 a box; $11 bU'ffl- 00 a barrel: Jerseys, S3 50 a. box. Dressed Hogs Large, 4)4c V a; small. iiidia. Eoos 24c Tor str'ctly fresh; goose eggs, S5B 90c; duck egc, 4015e. Feathers Extra live gecso, SOffiOOc: No. L 40045c: mixed lots. Buas-c fi a Honey Now crop white clover, 2022c fi. California hone', i215o ft. Maple Syrup New. bogSKic 9 gallon. New Maple sugar Sc S ft. Nuts Shell bark utcKory nun, $12501 0 a bnshel: peanut". 41 501 75, roostod: gieeu, 4J 0f Bj; pecan-. lOcllft. Onion Seis Fancy Erie, $7 50S 00 per bushel; Ohio and Pennsylvania, $6 IX'&7 00. Poultry Alive Chickens, 75gS5c a pair; turkeys, 13l4c a pound; ducks, bO90c a pair; geese," choice. $1 00 a pair. Dressed Turkes's, lbS20capound;dncks,15Sil(capaund;chickens, 1510c: Reese, U12c Tallow Couaitry. 4UC; city rendered. 5.c. Seeds Recleaned estern clover, $5 W? 5 20; timothy. $1 oOril 55; blue crass. $2 K53 00; orcba id grass, $1 85; millet, 75290c; lawn grass, 25c v a. Tropical Fruits Lemons. $3 25; fancy. $375; Jamaica oranses,$0SC&0 a barrel; Messina orautr.es, $2 503 00 a box: Florida oranges,$3 50 3 75 a box; bananas, $1 75 Ursts. $1 25 good seconds. bunch; figs. 15lGc ) ft: dates, 4 5ic lb; pineapples, 30il-)0c apiece. Vegetables Potatnes.$l 250135 fl bushel; sweet potatoes, $3 503 75; cabbace,tCS hun dred: German cabbage, 31013; onions, $4 25 tJ4 60 a barrel; celery. 60c a dozen bunches; parsnips, 35c a dozen: carrots, S5e a dozen; pars ley, 15c a dozen: horseradish, 6075c a dozen; turnips, 75cStl t barrel. Groceries. Spot sugar is very scarco In this market. A representative of a leading bouse said yester day that he did not believe there was a whole sale grocery firm in the city ready to deliver a half dozen barrels of granulated sngar at this time. There is a better supply of soft whites and 3 ellows. It is doubtful If iu the history ot the trade dealers have been carrying as light stocks. Greek Coffee Fancy, 25S26c; choice Rio, 23i24c; prime Rio. 23c; low grade Rto, 2122c: old Government Java, 3031c; Maracaibo. 26S2Sc; Mncha 30J4S32Kc: Santos, 22K20Jc; Caracas, 25g27Ko; -La Uuayra, 2b 27Kc Roasted (in papers) Standard brands,25Jc; hitrh tirades. 27Jg3ic: old Government Java, bulk, 32ffi34tc; Maracaibo. 28g30c; Santos,2GJ 30Kc; peaberry, 3lc; choice Kio, 26c; prime Rio, 25c; good Rio, 21Kc: ordinary, 22g23c Spices (whole) Cloves, 1516c: allspice. 10c; cassia, 8c; pepper, 13c; nutmeg, 7580c, Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7J.c; Ohio, 120. b)c; headlight, 150. 8c; water white. 1010Jc- globe, 14I4Jic; elame. 15c; carnadine, lljc; royaline, 14c; red oil, llllc; purity, lie: olelne. 11-. Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, Kigilc ft gallon; summer, 3335c; lard oil, 55oSc. Syrup Corn syrup, iOSTSlc; choice surrar syrup. 31g3Gc; prima sugar syrup, 3233c: strictly prime, 3435c N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop, 42c: choice, 3S40c; medium, 3330c; mixed, 34 36c SODA Bi-carb in kegs. 33e35c; bi-carb in Hsi 5'ic; bi-carb, assorted packages, SJiSOc; sal soda, iu keg, 13C; jo granulated, 2c Candles Sta.-. lull weight, 9c; stearlne, set, 8c;paraftine. ll12c KICE Head Carolina, 77Jfc: choice, 6fa CJic; prime. 6gb4c; Louisiana, J6c Starch Pearl, 4c corn starch, 66c; gloss starch, 6S7c Foreign Fruits Laver raisins. $2 65: Lon don lasers. $2 75: Muscatels. $2 25: California Muscatels, $1 SK12 10: Valencia, 77Jc; Ondara Valencia, 8SXc: sultana. 18620c; currants, 43i5c: Turkey prunes, 7j48c; French prunes lOllKc: balonica prunes, in 2-ft packaces.ic; cocoanuts. 100. $6: almonds, Lan., fl ft, 29c; dolvlca, 17c: do shelled, 40c; walnnts, nap.. 13 r?14c: Sicily ttlberts, 12k Smyrna hgs, 15&14c: new dates, 5l6c: Brazil nuts, 12c; pecans, 14V 16c: ci'ron. ft ft. 17SlSc: lemon peel, 12c V ft; orange peel, 12c Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft. 11c apples, evaporated, 1415c; peaches, evapo rated, pared, 2S30c: peaches. Calitorma, evap; orated, unpared, 174J20c: cherries, pitted. 31c- chernes. unpttcd, UiSViy.c raspberries, evap orated, Silgolc: blackberries, SiifllOc; huckle berries ibc SUOARS Cubes, 6Jc: powdered, 6c; granu lated. bc; confeciioners' A. 5q; standard A. 6ifc: soft white, Vt'Ae: yellow, choice, o-JJ 5J;c; yellow, good. o'i&l:: yellow, fair, 6X Oyiri yllow. dark, 5J5iC Picklfs Mediniu. bbls (1,200), $8 00; me dium, half bbls (600). $4 60. Salt-No. 1 $ bbU 1 00. No. 1 ex. ? hbl, $1 10: dairy. bbl. $1 20: coarse crystal. ? bbl, $1 20: Higgins' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, $2 SO; Hig gins' Eureka, 16-14 ft packets, $3 00. Canned Goods standard peaches. $2 703 2 80;2ud, $2 40ZS2 -TO extra peaches. S3 00 ii 110: pie ueaches, $1 701 80: finest corn. 51 351 50: flfd. Ca corn, $1 001 15; red cherries, $1 35g 1 40: Lima beans, $1 35; soaked do. 80c; string do, 70ESOc; marrowfat peas. $1 101 25; soaked peas. 65Q75c: pineapples, $150100; Bahama do. $255; damson plums, $1 10; grccnsages.Sl 50; cjrg plums, $190; Calitorma apricots. $2 10 260; California pears. (260g2 75; do greengages, II 90; do egg plums, $1 90: extra white cherries, 2 85; raspberries, $1 351 40; straw berries, $1 301511 40; gooseberries, $1 101 15; tomatoes. 93c51: salmon. l-fi.$l 301 80; black berries. $1 00: ucrota.sh,2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; do green. 2-ft. si 25gi 60: corned beef. 2-ft cans. $1 90; 1-11. -ans, $l 00: baKed beans, $1 404J1 50; lobster, 1ft, $2 25: mackerel. 1-ft cans, broiled, $1 50; sardines, domestic, J.s, $4 504 60; sar dines, domestic, s. $7 00: sardines, imported, Ks. $11 50012 50; sardines, imported. Us, $18; sardines, mustard, $1 50: sardines, spiced, $4 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, $20 bbl: extra No. 1 do mefs. $23 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, $2100: No. 2 shore mackerel, $22: large St, $20. Codfish Whole pollock, oc ?1 ft; do medium, Georeo's cod, 5c; do large, 7c; boneless hakes, in strips, 5c; do George's cod. in blocks, 67c. Herring Round shore, $o6ufl bbl; xi.tit. i50: lake, $3 25 ?l 100 ftbbl. White fish, $700100-11 half bbl. Lake trout, $f 50 V half bbl. Finnan haddies, 10c 1 ft. Iceland halibnt, 13c ft. Pickerel, halt bbl. $4 50: quarter bbl, $1 69. Holland herring, 75c: Walkoff herrinc, 90c. Oatmeal $6 500 75 bbl. Grain. Flour and reed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange. 1 car sample ear corn, 74c. ppt; 1 car mixed shell corn, 74c. spot: lcar high mixed corn, 74c, spot; 1 car mixed, 74c spot; 2 cars y. s. corn, 76c P. & It E. ; 1 car 2 y. e. corn, 73c, P. L. E.; 1 car 2 y. s. corn. 76c, 10 days: 5 cars same, 77c, 10 days. Receipts as bulletined, 46 cars, of which 23 cars wero by Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rillway, as follows: 1 cars of corn, 10 of oats, 5 of flour, 3 of hay, 1 of feed. By Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. Louis. 2 cars of bay, 1 of middlings, 12 of corn, 1 of shorts, 7 of oats. Cereal markets aro less excited than they have been for a number of days past. The feeling with operators is that the boom has spent its force. Prices, however, are steady. Shell and oar corn are now almost together ia pricviwing to the great scarcitv of the former. Prices lor carload lots on track: Wheat No. 2 red, $1 00! 07: No. a $1 02 1 0.1. Corn No. 2 vcllow shell. 7376c; high mixed, 7475c: niixed shell, 72fii73c; Na 2 yellow ear, 76g77r: high mixed ear, 71&75C; mixed ear corn. 73(J7ic. Oats No. l. mtilUc; No. 2 white. 00J61c: extra. No. 3. 5b59c; mixed oats, 575Sc Rye Na 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan, $1 00 1 02; No. L Western. OScKJI IX). Flour Jobbing prices Fan ey sprin e and winter patent flour, SO 75G 25: faucy straight winter. $1 855 15; fancy straight snrine. SI 8? 5 15; clear winter. $4 755 00; straight XXXX bakers'. $4 501 75. Itye Hour, $4 755 00. Buckwheat flour. 2JS2Je j. Millfeed No. 1 wbito middlings. $24 503 25 00 tp ton; No. 2 white middlings, J24 00 21 50; brown iniddlinc, $23 004?23 50: winter wheat bran. 22 00522 50. Hay Baled timothv. No. 1. $9 50119 75: No. 2, do, $3 S08S 75: loose from wagon. $11 00,?12 01) according to quality: No. 2 prairio hay. $7 25 7 60: packinzdo. $7 50iJ8 00. Straw Oat, $8 0OS8 60; wheat and rye, $7 CO 67 50. Provisions. Sncar-cured hams, large. 9c: sugar-cnrcd hams, medium, Hc: surrar-cured hams, small, SJSc; sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 8c; sugar cured shoulders, 5JiC: sucar-enred boneless shoulders, TJc: skinned shoulders. TJc: skinned hams, 10c; suriar-cuied California hams, OK'" surrar-cured dried beef flats, 9c; sugar-cm cd dried beef ets. 10c; sugar-cured dried beef pounds, 12c: baron, shoulders, 6c; bacon, clear sides, tie; bacon, clear bellies. 6c; dry salt shoulders, SJic: dry salt clear sides, 5Jic. Mess pork, heavy. $1150: mess pork, family. $11 50. Lard Refined, in tierces, 5c; half barrels, 5c; liO-lb tubs, Cc: 20-ft pails, 0Jc; 50-11, tin cans, 6c; 3-ft tin pails, Cc; 6-ft tin pails, 6c; 10-ft tin nail-, dv. Smoked sausage, lone, 6c; larrre, 5c. Fresh pork links, 9c Bone less nams, lOKc. Pigs feet, half-barrels, U 00; quarter-barrels. $2 15. Luinncr. Spring trade in this line opens slow, owing to wretched condition of country roads. There have been stens of improvement the past few days of good weather. The outlook is good. Prices are unchanged. PINE ENPLANED YARD QUOTATIO-JS. near boards, per 31 $52 003i 0) Select common boards, per M 30 (10 Common boards per M 10 00 sheathing 18 00 Pine lrame lumber per M 23 0027 no Shingles, No. 1, IS in. per M 4 75 Shingles, No. 2, 18 in. per M : W Lath...?. too HARD WOODS YARD QUOTATION!). Ash. I to 4 in , ftlack walnut, preen, log ran HI ck walnut, dry, log run Cherry Green white oak plank, 2to4tn Dry white oak plank, 2 to 4in Dry white oak boards, lln West Va. yellow pine, 1 inch WestVa. yellow pine, IK Inch WestVa. yellow poplar, H lot In.... Hickory, l.Sto3fn Hemlock building lumber, perM.... Dank rails Boat studding Cool car plank planed. Clear boards peril Surface boards Clear, K-lnch beaded celling Partition boards, perM Flooring, No. 1 Flooring, No. 2 t Yellow pine tlooriug Weather-boarrllni- moulded. No. 1. t moo 30 003T 00 2600 J5 00 rooo 25 00 30 00340 00 30 00 is oo 10 00 Wcalher-boarrling, moulded. No. 2..,, Weather-boarding, K-lnch UARD WOODS JOHEINO THICKS. Ash Walnut log run, green Walnut logrun, dry A hlte oak plank, green White oak plank, dry White oak boards, dry WestVa. yellow pine. lin.... WestVa. yellow pine, W in. Y'ellow poplar , Hickory, iXto 3 In , Hemlock , Bunk rails Boat studding Coal car plank ,.30 00(34-. 03 . 25 011045 00 . 35 OOfiW) 00 .. 17 00(319 00 . 10 00(322 00 . 1S0023 00 , 19 00(S21 00 . 20 0OS525 00 ,. 18 fXccTS 01) . 20 00(325 01 . 11 S012 00 14 00 14 CO 15 00 DULL IN THE OIL REGION. THE STAT OF THE LAST GOOD WELL AT "WILDW00D. Routine News From That and Other Fields Considerable Drilling at 'West View A Jack's Kun YYell Bettered by a Lucky Shot That Refinery. icrrciAL telzorah to the nisrATon. 1 Wildwood, March 2j. Field news to-day is unimportant, "Willi the ex ception of the great 400,000 barrel well in Ilussia there is nothintr of a bearish nature in the condition of affairs. "Wildwood, on account of its No. 11 "VVliitesell, has at tracted some attention. The well is reported to-night as doing 100 barrels an hour, but being located indtfined territory surrounded by other producers, this rate of production cannot reasonably be expected to last long. Aulston No. 1 has been shot, and to-night is doing 15 inches an hour. The McGinnis has been drilled and its production increased. Ketzer No 1 has declined to 17 barrels an hour, which gives evidence of the cropping out and drainage of the great southwest line. Evans, Mandeville .t Co. shot the No. 1 Marks to-day and the production was materially improved. It is reported to-nigh": that R. E. Griffith and the Forest Oil Companj are 15 feet in the sand. with their Na 7 smitn, wnicn is Rowing lo bar rels an hour. All Still Quiet at McCnrdy. McCurdy Nothing of an exciting nature has occurred in this field to-day. Patterson & Jones found the sand in their No. 5, McCurdy, which is reported to be doinc 250 barrels a day. The same company expects tho pay in another well to-mcht on the McCurdy, which, from its location, is important. Perhaps It Is a Fake. ' Butler A producer from Butler to-day (laid to The Dispatch scout that he had seen by a morning paper that the independents were buildinn a pipe line and refinery. Continuing. my informant said that ho had made the most diligent inqniry. but could not learn of any en terprise of this kind. The Operations at "VYcstviow. AVEST VIEW Tbey got the tubing and rods in the Bowman well Tuesday, which is now mak ing 125 barrels a day. Mr. Kleiman, the Super intendent for tho Westview Oil Company, is doing considerable hustling since the advent of tho Bowmau well, and he has bis No. 6 rig up and will start spudding to-morrow. He has his No. 7 rig on the way. This company's No. 5 has reached a depth of 1.300 feet, and broken jais are being fished for, but with good luck will he cased this week. The old Ivory No. 1, the pioneer of the field, is still making 45 bar rels a day. Barnsdall & Co. gave their No. 1 Koop farm a shot, but did not help it much. Hoffman & Co. intend eivinz their old No, 1, Wolf farm, a shot someday, which no doubt will increase its production considerably. Smith & Kleiman are tearing down the rig over their dry hole on the Brcen farm, and will move to the Ivory farm. Increased by a Good Shot. Jack's Run The Hines Oil Company gave its No. 2, Hines farm, a 20-quart shot Thurs day night, and it started flowing at a Sl-barrcl a day rate, lint is now down to 25 barrels. Mc Connack & Co- gave their No. 1 Straw farm a small shot one day last week and collapsed the casinir. Thcv are now working at it, Hiber & Co.'s No. 1, Rankle farm, has a flat bole and are now reaming down. It is 900 feet deep. "I have been afflicted with an affection of the throat ironi cnlldhuod, caused by diphtheria, and have used various remedies, but lia e never found K thing equal to IIrown's Bronchial TitociiKs."-ltev. u.'M. P. Hampton. Plketou, Ky. sold oulyln boxes. TJP1UGHT PIANO, S300. Square Plano.SloO Parlor Grand, 8350. An excellent 7-octave upright piano, good as new, of elegant design, rich tone and solid construction, worth' 5375, for 200; also a 51,000 parlor grand piano, in splen did condition, for 350, and a square piano, cost when new 5450, at ?160. A rare op portunity to purchase a piano at au excep tionally low figure. J. M. HorFMANN & Co., 537 Siuithfield street. Sohmer pianos and Colby pianos, unri valed for tone and durability, at lowest prices. Cloth Top! Ladies' hoe, latest styles, fine soft kid losing, diagonal cloth, opera, common sense and spring heels, ntS2 50, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Twenty thousand shades at a price at Welly's. 120 Federal street, 65, 67, C9 and 71 Park way. tts Easter four-in-hand scarfs at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Filth avenue. AVuat is 694? Special To Let Lists To-Day, ..jjontvavsoo .. J5 00(3130 00 .. CO 5j7o 00 ,.. 40 00(ni80 0l) axxxaaoo .. 22 00(aSI .. 20 00ISI23 00 .. 20 C025 00 .. 25fXxa.00 .. IS OlfelS 00 .. 18 0l25 00 1500 J4 00 J400 ltw LOCAL LIVE STOCK. Largo Rnn of Low Grade Cattle at the East Liberty lard?, AKD MARKETS WEAKER AND SLOW. Ko Strictly Prima Steers, and Not Many Good Were MT.-red. UOGS ACUTE AND uT, SHEEP LOWER Office of pittsbtjrq DisPATnn. Wednesday. March 25. J There have been all told 85 carloads ol cattle on the market, at East Liberty yards this week, against 68 loads last week and 60 the week before. About one-half of the offerings were from Chicago, the other half from Ohio and Indiana. Average quality, as for a long time past, was poor. A large prnporlion of the beeves were common and low grade. There were few good cattle on sale and none strictly prime. Market opened Monday morning, with good beeves 6c to 10c stronger than last week, and common grades weak at prices ranging 10c to 15c lower. Stockcrs were very slow, there being no customers for this grade of cattle. About a dozen car loads of stockers were on the market, but there was little or no inquirv. Market closed weak all along tho line. About 15 carloads were sent on in first hands, and there were a few loads in the yards this morning unsold. The highest price paid was $5 7o for good Ohio 1.500-Dound steers. That I he-e were short of prime Is evident from the fact that $6 20 was paid in Chicago for a carload of cat tle by one of our fancy butchers. Fresh cows wero in fair supply and were steady at last eek's prices. The run of calves this week was the largest of the season, there being not less than oOO head on sale. The range ot markets was 53 to 6c per lb, a drop of ifi since last week. Tho season is now here tor large receipts in this line, and, according to precedent, a steady de cline in prices may be looked fortho next lew weeks- Sheep and lambs ReceiDts for the week have been large, nearly doublo the uum bnr of lftir vtapIc. Thnrn were 20 loads on sale Monday, against a dozen loads the previous Monday. Markets oncneu slow at a necnno oi 10c per,' cwt, and have continued slow till the present time Lambs were weak est. Choice sheep, which were few, Dearly held their own. A few bunches of Ohio sheep, weighing 100 to 110 lbs., were sold at 6c perlb which was the top of the market. Top price of Iambs was KKc A few spring lambs, welshing 40 lbs., were sold at 12c per lb. The rut: of hogs has been light, and markets were active and strong at a sharp advance all along the line. Philadclphias were sold esterday as high as $4 65 to $4 70, an advance ot 10 to 15c over Mon day's price. Chicago markets advanced 20c on Tuesday, but advices to-day are that the advance has been lost and that $4 20 is now the tup price there." That the recent sharp advance In pork and lard in Chicago is largely speculative must be evident from the facts given by a member of one of our leading firms. There were 200,000 more barrels of pork in sicht on February 28, 1K91, than at the same date in 1891); 100,000 more tierces of lard, aud 58,000,000 more pounds of ribs. McCall st Co.'s Weekly Itevlew. The supply of cattle liberal and in excess of demand; market steady on prime and good butcher grades, while common and medium grades were dull and lower. We give the fol lowing as rnllng prices: Prime. 1300 to 1600 1U. $5 105 50; eood, 12U0 to 1400 lbs. $4 70 5 00: cood butcher grades. 1100 to 1500 lbs. $4 0035 00: rough fat, 1100 to 1300 lbs, $4 25 00; good feeders. 1000 to 1200 lbs, $3 50 4 00: common to fair stockers and leeuers, WW to 1000 lbs. $2 253 25: mixed lots, cows, bulls and heifers. $2 2 5g3 50; tresh cons and spring ers, $20 0040 00 per head. The receipts ot bogs light and market active at following quotations: Medium and selected, $4 704 SO: good mixed. $4 7ojJI 75: best York ers, $4 504 60: common to fair, $4 3054 45; piss, $4 004 15: roughs. $3 504 25. The receipts of sheep lair; good grades un changed; common slower and lower. We quote as follows: Prime Ohio and Indiana wetners, weighinghere 105 to 110 lbs, $5 S56 10; good, 90 to J 00 lbs, $5 3005 60; fair to good mixed, 75 to 80 lbs SI S0S5 10; culls and common lots, J2 503 25; good yearllncs. So 7SsJ(j uu; fair to cood. 50 to CO lbs. $4 755 25. Lambs Prime to extra, $6 256 75; lair to eood. fa 25 5 80; veal calves. 110 to 120 lbs, $5 60Q0 00; heavy calves, $2 004 00. By Telegraph. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 2.170 head. Including 113 cars for sale; market 10c per 100 pounds lower. Native steers, $1 60S5 95; bulls and cows, $2 O0Q1 40; dressed beef firm at 7 ajie per pound. Shipments to-day 600 beeves and 4.260 quarters of beef. Shipments to-mor- row. 66 beeves, 68 sheep and 1.L0 quarters of bceL Calves Receipts. 1,138 head: market J4c per pound higher: veals. $5 007 75. Sheep Receipts, 8,517 bead; market a nor pound lower; sheep, $5 006 55 per 100 pounds; lambs, $6 O07 43; dressed mutton firm at 8S9Jc per pound; dressed lambs steady at 810c Hogs Receipts, 9.049 head.cpnslcned direct; nominally steady at $4 25S 75 per 100 pounds. OMAHA Cattle Receipts, 2,400 head: mar ket steady to strong on desirable grades of beeves, others steady; good butchers' stock act ive and stronger; others slow and weak; feeders are flat; fancy 1.400 to LOO-pound steers, $4 7585 65: prima 1.200 to 1,475-pnund steers, $4 0564 90: fair to good LC50 to 1,350-pound steers, ?A 00S4 40. Hogs receipts, 3,100 head; raarkot opened steady to strong and closed weak and 10c lower; ranee. $-1 10 S4 40: bulk. $4 20B4 3: Pi:rs and licbt liirhts. $1 7533 75: light, $4 154 35: heavy. $1 301 40; mixed, $4 204 35. Sheo Receipts, 200 head; market active; native', $2 75510; Westerns, $2 501 95. CINCINNATI Hogs active, stronir and higher; common and light, $4 054 75: packing and butchers. $4 505 00; receipts, 2,170 head; ship ments, 575 head. Cattle in cood demand and firm; common. $2003 25; fair to choice butcher grades. $3 50&5 00; prime to choice shippers, $4 755 40: receipts. 640 head; ship ments. 60 head. Sheep in better supply and easier; common to choice, S3 505 75; extra fat wethers and yearllncs, $5 75C 00; receipts, 575 head; shipments, none. Lambs In good demand for spriig; small offerings; common to choice, $9 0011 00 per 100 pounds. CHICAGO The Evening Journal tfprr.': Cattle Receipts. 13,000 head; shipments, 4.u00 bead; market steady: steer', $4 50S615; coms and heifers. $2 504 60. Hogs Receipts. 30,000 head; shipments, 12,000 head; market dull, weak and lower; rough aud common, $4 004 2C; mixed, $4 301 55: prime heavv and butcher weights, $4 tiOgl 75; lichr, $4 20Q 4 60. Sheei Receipts, 9,100 head; shipments, 3,c00 head: market steady. "Westerns, $510 5 75: Iambs, $5 506 40. BUFFALO Cattle Steady and firm: receipts, 156 loads thrnuzh. 2 sale: sales Hunt: steers. $4 154 25. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 4 loads through, 12 sale; sbeep firm: Iambs 10I5c higher; sheep, choice, 83 8006 15; lair to good, $5 25570; common, $4 5005 00; lambs, eood to choice, $0 75ffi7 10; common to f air, $5 506 65. Hogs stronger; all sold; receipts, 33 loads through. 8 sale; Yorkers, light to cood. $4 65 4 S; meduuis and heavy, $4 85Q4 90; pigs, $1 204 45. mi ST. LOU S Cattle Good to Taney native steers. $4 U0a5 00: fair to srnod natives, $43; stockers and feeders. $2 704 20: Texans and Indians, $J 40J?5 4a Hogs Receipts, 4,200 head; shipments, 1,700 head: market lower: fair to choice heavy. $4 504 70: mixed grades. $4 30 4 65; Iistht, fair to best. $4 304 45. Sheep Re ceipts, 600 head: shipments, none; market steady: good to choice, $4 50g4 75. KANSAS CITY Cattle Receipts. 3.430 head; sblpments.2.160 head; market steady to 5c lower; steers, $3 858 00; cows. J2 25K4 23; stockers and feeders. $3 O04 00. Hogs Receipts. 5,460 head; shipmeut.s,2.320 head: market steady to5c lower: bulk, $4 15fiH 60: all grades. S3 254 65. Sheep Receipts, 430 head; shipments, 600 bead; market steady. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle-Receipts. 200 head. Market active on uood grades; shipping. $2 7oS) 5 40; butchers, $2 254 00; bulls. $1 753 25. Hogs Receipts, 4,'joo head: market active and stronger; choice heavy, $4 6564 75: choice light. $4 45Q1 60; mixed, $4 30Q1 CU;pigs, $3 90S! 4 10. New York Coftce Market. New YORK,.March25.-Coffce-OptIons opened dull and unchanged, closed barely steady and unchanged to 10 points down, dull; sales. 12.000 bags. Including March. vl7.6o17.75; April. 17.40 17.45: Mav. 17.25Q17 30; June, 16 8516.90; Julv, 16.6516.70; August. 16.40; September, 15.90; November, 14 65; spot Rio quiet aud steady; fair cargoes, 20c; No. 7, lSJaC. Price of liar Silver. tsrECIAL TELFOUAM Til TUB DISPATCH.! New York, March 2.3 Bar silver in London, 41d. per ounce; New York selling price, as re ported by bullion dealers. 97c Gold value of silver in the standard dollar, $0,754. The Mer cantile Safe Deposit Company reports silver oo band, 5,820,468 ounces: witlidrawu,95,279 ounces; certificates outstanding, 5,520. Metal Market. New York. March 25. Pig iron qnler. American, 1617. Copper, dull and nominal. Lead, quiet and steady. Domestic, $4 37. Tiu, moderate demand and strong. Straits, $29 15. MABKETS BY WIRE. Sharp Hull Attacks at the Opening Suc ceeded by a Breaking Market Scalpers Short on Corn Oats Compara tively Active Other Markets. CHICAGO Bulls In all products made a vigorous' onslaught on their enemies at tho opening of 'Change. The vigor ot the attack showed that -they considered their position temporarily week and that it needed bolstering up. Corn and provisions responded readily with a marked advance; wteat responded less freely. All of the markets broke badly before the day was far. advanced. The bulge at the start was due to light local receipts. Re-sales caused tho first break. A report of decrease in available supply turned the crowd loose on the selling side. Most of the small traders were overloaded with wheat bought yesterday, and these were doing their best to get rid ol the property. The market therefore broke badly and thereafter had an exceedingly weak appearance. May wheit started at $1 01. sold to $1 04, broke tn $1 OLrallied to $1 04 and then broke to $1 04J This was very near tne "put" price Purchase and private held the market here. July was then started at $1 0.so!d to$l 0 and off to $1 01, where it closed, the last cable rd vices be ing easier. Paris was 10 centimes lower for both wheat and flour. Berlin was the equiva lent of 5c per bushel lower, London was un changed and Liverpool d cheaper. There was a regular boom in corn at the out set, ReceiDts were extremely light, 105 cars. The scalpers were short, and the bull leaders were bidding prices higher. May corn started ,vn where from 6Hi&BSic and speedily sold to ff)c. But before noon the price was 67c Tho demand was not good after the first ball hour, and the effect was shown In the price. The rlosing vrice for tho .May delivery was 67JJc. The most alarming feature in the situation to outside holders Is the changed position toward the deal of the local clique, which has con tributed so powerfully to tho presont Inflation. JSradsirecl reports corn lnci eased 209,000 bush els. Oats attracted a fair amount of attention, prlres following those of corn. May started at 65car;dsoIdto55c. Before the close May w as off to 5ic A host of brokers were hard at work In the provision pit at the openinsr. They were doing their utmost to put the price a high as possible and buy as little as possible. Bv the time that outsiders and shorts bad bought all that seemed disposed to buy prices were turning weak again. May pork started at $12 40, sold to $12 80. and broke to $11 95, and closed at $10 20. All of the other pruducts went the same road. The leading futures rangea as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley A Co., 45 Sixth street. f members of Chicago Board of Trade: I Open- High- Low- Clos- Akticles. ' lng. ejt. est. ing. Wheat, o.z March IC (I KH $101 SI 01 lay 114 1040 1 C3 1 03 Julv 1 Oi 1 CIJ4 101 1 015, Coitx, No. s .starch 67 68U CiH C&li -May isn is; 07 67?, July 67 65 t5,'i t5ij oats. No. 3 Mav S.V4 toi 53S 5 June SVi SSi 5.1 3S July t. S21i 5-Ja 51 M.S ilESS Potts. .March 112 55 fit M $11 SO 1195 May II 40 I2H) II 35 li 10 July 12 70 13 a 12 35 12 K)i La.RU. March 6 67 6 70 6 45 6 62- May 7 05 7 10 6 60 C Oil July 6 8.lt: 0 85 6 55 6 65 SltOKT KIBS. March 5 85 S S7'i 5 f0 5 67's -May 0 00 6iri,'4 5 75 5 82b July. 6 S3 tti 6 02!j 6 15 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour was unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. $1 01: No. 3 spring wheat. 9J35c; No. 2 red, $1 02KQ1 03: No. 2 corn. Ufac: No. 2 oars. 53c: No. 2ryp, 85c: No. 2 barley nominal; No. 1 flaxseed. $1 0; prime timothv seed, $1 2631 27. Mess pork, por bbl. $11 9043 1200. Lard.nerl001bs.$0 45S6 5O. Short rib sides (loose). 65 655 75: dry salted snoulders (boxed), $4 6304 70; short clear sides (boxed), $6 00ffi6 10. Sugars Cutloif, 7S7-; granulated, 3fc; standard A, Gr. No. 2 whito oats. 5ie; No. 3 white oats, 49S3.33e: No. 3 barley, f. o. b., K772c: No. 4, f. o. l., 676Sc On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter mirkct was steady. Eggs lower; Iresh, 1920c NEW YOHK Flour less active and closing easv; low extra, S3 604 15; winter wheat low grades, $3 6001 15; fair to fancy, (4 1535 75: patents, $4 655 50: Minnesota clear, $4 25 5 00; straights. $4 605 35: do patents, $5 10 6 00; rye mixtures, $4 355 00. Cornmeal dull. Wheat Spot market dull and easier;-No. 2 red. $1 15Jil 15, elevator; $1 17 afloat; $1 161 18 f. o. 1..; No. 3 red, $1 09; un graded red, $1 021 1SK: No. 1 Northern, $1 22; No. 1 hard, $1 25 Options advanced -9c on stronger cables and foreign buy. ing, Bradttreefs report of a decrease in supply had influence. Thereafter there was a decline of llilc. on the weak rabies, which induced sell ing out by foreigners and realizing by longs. The close was steady at Jg?!15 under.ycster dav: No. 2 red, March, closing $1 15; Mav, $1 11Q1 1213-16. closing; $1 11: June. $1 10 I 11. closing $1 Wy Julr, $1 07XS1 0 clos ing $1 07; August, fl 031 Ui'i. closing $1 03J4: September. $1 0241 03, closing $1 02: December. $1 04i 05 13-ltf, closing $1 01. Rye Steady and quiet, Barley Firm and quiet. Corn Spot market quiet at C2Kc lower; steady: No. 2, 780790 in ele vator: 79SCc afloat: ungraded mixed. 78Slc: steamer mixed 7SS79Kc: options advanced c on continued bullish sentiment, broke with provisions l2c. closing easy and les active: March. 78Kc: April. 76Jc: May, 73MS1 75c, closing at 74c; June, 72c; July, 'W($ 0! closing at 71c. Oats Spot market weaker and moderately active: options active anil lower; March. 59Jc; April, 59?fe: May, !S 00c, closing at 59)c; June, oOSoOWe. closing at 59'" July. 585944c, closing at obj; Au gust, 47Jc; spot. No. 2 white, Ul61Wc: mixed Western, 53g62c; white do. M65c; No 2 Chi cago, 62c Hay firm and in good demaDd, Hops steady and quiet; Statccommon to choice, 2130c; Paclde coast, 2230c Tallow firm. Eggs quiet and lower; Western, 19-c. Hides steady and quiet. Pork quiet and firm; old inc-s. $11 2512 00; new mess. $13 25014 00; extra prime. $11 00S11 50. Cutmeats. active and firm; pickled bellies, 6c; middles firm and quiet. Lard loner, fairly active: AVesteru steam. $6 t-5a7 00: April. $6 77; May, $6 80, closing at $0 83: July, $7 004730, closing at $7 OS: Augnst, $7 167 44. closing at $7 21; Sep tember. $7 33. Butter Fairly active and firm; Western dairy, 1342bc: do creamery, 21g32c; Elgin, 3233c. Cheese strong and good de mand; skims, 610c: Ohio flats, 8811c ST. LOUIS Flour dull and easier, but un changed. Wheat, first sales were made at ad vances of iiSSJjC over yesterdaj's closing fig ures, with lairly active trading and a nervous but strong market; a further advance of ; was established, but the market weakened soon afterward and prices broke sbarply.and the ten dency was to lower figures to the close, which was ledown from yesterday's latest quotations; No. 2 red. cash, $1 031 03; Mav. SI 03 1 05, closing at $1 03 bid: July, 96J97c August, 9495c, closing at 94c Corn opened strong and u up lrom yesterday's closing prices. The market ruled irregular but firm, for a while, settling back to first figures, but re covered. Later, the market became demoral ized, ana amid greatexcitement declined to 2c, but some of the loss was regained, the closing Uc below that of jesterday: No.2 cash, 6lS63i-: May, 6365c, rinsing at 65c: Ju ly, 63ci?65Jc, closing at 63Ke nominal. Oats quiet and lower; No. 2 cash, 5353Kc: Mav. 54c closing at 54)c nominal. Rye No. 2, nominal at 90c Birleydull but firm; Minne sota, 7Jc: Iowa, iOc Provisions Irregular, lower and nervous. Trading light, pork, standard mess, $12 0012 25. Lard, prime steam, (C25. PHILADELPHIA Flour was easier. Wheat opened Kc higher, though dull, with lower cables and free speculative selling in other do mestic grain centers; the improvement was subsequently lost; ungraded, in grain depot, $1 10X481 11; No. 2 red, March, $1 081 WH April, $1 08Jal 09: May and June. $1 10421 li. Corn Optious opened firm and higher, but subsequently reacted, closing weak aud un settled: carlots quiet: No. 3 mixed, in grain depot, 75c; steamer No. 2 mixed, in elevator, 78c; No. 2 yellow, on track, TOKHSOc: No. 2 mixed. March and April, 7G2""c; May and June, 7475c Oats Market opened firm, but aiterw&rd reacted and declined lc on futures and K on carlots; dcmandligbt: choice No. 2 white. U2c: regular do at 61c: No. 2 white, March". 6U61u; April and May, 5960c; June, OOgeojc. Provisions in fair demand and mar ket firm. Eggs unsettled and lower; Pennsyl vania firsts. 1810c. BALTIMORE Wheat Western easy; No. 2 winter red. spot and Ma rch. $1 0S41 l't; May. $r (J9l 09; July, $1 04 bid: August," 11 Oi Com Western weak; mixed spot, March. April and May, 73s asked; July, 72&c asked; steamer, 72c asked. Oats fairly active anil scarce; Western white, 62c; do do mixed, 60 61c; graded No. 2 white, 62b3e; do do mixed, 6I02Kc Provisions-strung and active; mess pork, old, $12 50; new $11 00. Bulk meats, looseshouluer-.iJi'fiSKc; longclear and clear ribs sides, GVc; sugar pickled 'shoulders. 6c; sugar cured smoked shoulders, 9ie: hams, small. l(ie; large. 1.0KC. Lard, refined, 7c; crude, 6c Kgcs weaker at 17. MINNEAPOLIS The demand for good wheat was active to-day. aud No. 1 Northern sold up to tho May price, with a few cars of very fancy JJc above. Poor wheat was dragging badly. No. 1 Northern sold mostly at $1 01. delivered; some early sales wero made at $1 00. No. 2 Northern sold at 99c. There was a fair outsidn demand. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, Marclv $1 02; on track, $1 02; No.1 North ern. March and April, 99.'; May, $1 00J; on track, 9e$I 00: No. 2 Northern, March, 97c; on track, 974i9Sc: July, $1 02. CINCINNATI Flour steadv. Wheat scarce and nominal; No. 2 red. SI 05. Corn weaker; No. 2 mixed, 70c Oats firm: No. 2 mixed, 57c Rye dulIandlonertosell;No.2,95c Pork dull and drooping at $11 75. Lard in light demand at $6 25. Bulkmeats lower: short ribs, $5 70. Bacon low; short clear, $9 75. Butter steady. Esrs dull and lower at 16317c Cheese scarce m KZ 9 and firm. 4&m S - I L 9 MILWAUKEE Flour unchanged. Wheat qnict: No. 2 spring, on track, cash, 97c: Mav. 98Kc; No. 1 Northern, tl 04. Corn steady:No. 3, on track. 6970c Oats quiet; No. 2 white, on track. OjJc Barley flrin: No. 2, in store, 70c. Rye qttiot; No. L m store, 88c Provisions quiet. Pork May, 11205. Lard May, $0 67K- PAIHEE'3 ELECTION EAT1TIED. Democrats Trying to Secure His Aid In Be liair of Mayer Cregler. KPBI2TGFIELD, III., March 25. The Demo crats of Illinois to-day ratified the election of General Palmer to the United States Senate. The Cook County Democracy arrived, GOO strong, on a special train early this morning, and attended the Palmer reception. The hall or the Uonse of Representatives was throw n open to the public this afternoon, and speeches were delivered by General Black, Congressman Mansnr, Editor C. H. Jones, General Palmer and others. The Chicago Democrats are making a strong effort to per suade General Palmer to assist Cregler as against HarrisonJn the Chicago campaign, and all are signing petitions requesting htm to do so. Trio Democratic State Central Committee this afternoon also adopted resolutions Inviting the Senator-elect to assist Cregier. 8ECBETAEY F0STEE A PLAIHniT. He Sues the Management of a Railroad of Which He la a Stockholder. Toledo, March 25. Secretary of the Treas ury Foster to-day filed In the United States Circuit Court a petition to remove Watson H Brown, receiver of the Cincinnati, Jackson and Mackinaw Railroad, in the case of the Central Trust Company, of New York, against It in this court for the foreclosure or a large mortgage. Ex- Governor Foster is a stockholder in the road to the amount of $99,000, and for himself and those like situated asks the protection of the court from the conspiracy, as be alleges, of the Board of Directors of the comninv who. he alleges, are in a-cnnspiracy with Wall street speculators to wreck the road aud buy it in far below its real value. To-Day' Trial Lists. Common Pleas No. I Duuston vs Sible; Autreitb vs SeipntSprague etal vs Burke. Jr.; Spencer et al vs Stevenson: Porte vs Hamil ton, Jr.t King vs Harklns & Co.; Ricbie vs Huckestein; Allen vs John-on; Howell vs Rankin; Laird vs Brent; McGrath vs Moore bead et ai. Common Pleas No. 2 Creese vs Heber: Price vs Wilbert; Borough of Wilkinsburg vs Ham- mett; Oil Well Supply Company vs "Wilkins. burg Gas Company, Ltd. AIOKG THE EIVJ5B FBOBT. Tne M. Fallen will leave to-day at noon Wheeling. for The Hudson left at 4 p. at. yesterday for Cincinnati. The H. K. Bedford left at noon yesterday for Farkersburg. The rivers are gradually receding. The last report shows 3 feet 4 inches. The Cruiser is gettinz a tow ready and will leave some time this morning. Trips Undertaken for Health's Sake Will be rendered raoro beneficial, and the fatigues of travel counteracted, if the voyager will take along with him Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and nse that protective and enabling tonic, nerve invigorant and appetizer regu larly. Impurities in air and water ar neutral ized by it, and it is a matchless tranquilizer and regulator of the stomach, liver and bowels. It counteracts malaria, rheumatism, and a tendency to kidney and bladder ailments. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LEU. 401 Smlthflcld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 5100.000. Surplus, JG9.000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent, ' tts Seven Dollars Bays One. Special for to-day. "We offer 1,000 men's fine cassimere sack and cutaway suits at $7 each. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, eorner Grant aud Diamond streets. Wall Paper. Lincrusta Walton, pressed goods, hand made goods, also cheap and medium grades, with ceilings, friezes and borders to match, and a full line of wood moldings at Weltv'i, 120 Federal street, G5, 67, 69 aud 71 Park way. its SI OO-TJntil May 1 S3 00. 12 cabinet photos, or one life-siz: crayon forf3 00 at Au.recht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Use elevator. MThsa Silver Easter Eggs At 1 each; cau be used for pepper or salt. Hundreds of Easter gilts at 25c to ?5 at E. P. Koberts & Sous, Fifth aveuue and Mar ket street. Try D. Lutz & Son's genuine prime la-er beer. On tap everywhere next Saturday. Mrs. Winslow'3 Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething relieves the child from pain. "What is 094? filCh. IltAUACUt Carter's Little Liver rillj. SICK HKAUACnE. Carter's Little Liver Pills. -Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE SICK 1IEAOACHE. '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. OOlS-TTSSu BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. myl phupi U'B SAVINGS HANK. rliUrliCi S a FouRrii avenue, Capital. $300,000. Surplus, J5L670 29. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD 15. DUFF. 4 President, Asst. Sec. Treai percent interest allowed on time deposits. OClS-i0-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks. Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Private wiro to New York and Chicago. 41 SIXTH ST Pittsburg. oc22 -53 Population, 1ES0. tf.non. A Woo. 1 . i n ii Nota"hnom tnum " . ;s but nnf th.it la OT-nw lnrf mnldlv h. Mn. Of its unsurnAssArf hi.Df. 5 ness advantages. Tho gy second city In size In Ar- &uuui9, u cutis or great ana undeveloped resources. No -own of over 300 population for .i.iv-j m uv uirecnon. ana eo large city within 350 miles of Fort . m.". a larroscopo or fertile coun try tributary. Tbo ivnt.. r.r i. scrcl-anthraclta coal Held, tte finest wett of Pennsvlranli;- An nh,..M .. ...... Iron, shales and antimony close at hand! c?,?Ji!rm. "rthwestero cotton market. Situated on the border of and the chief dis. tributes point for Western Arkansas and the lS?J?i?$j0Jfr- Two navlfable rivers, and rail '.toctions. Seventeen churches and a 81,a public school fund. Gas, electric light; street railway and water works systems. Invltlne the closest Investigations of capital, which can bo Invested In manufacturing, banking, bulldlnir. general business and real estate, with absolute taf ety and cood returns. Study the map with ref erence to Fort Smith's WntinT, nt., T- UErtfier Information the ' en a in urn op CQjDlErck. mh!9-72-TT!u ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'S ABSOI.UTEI.T CURES. U I IB I m 6W I BYilKTOMS-MoI.tnrel Interne Itehlns and tinclns; mwt at nl b t; worse by crate lilnjf. If allowed to continue tumor form and protrude, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming rery sore. SWATAE'S OITMK.T stop the Itching find bleeding, heal ulceration and In most case remorcM the turners Ask jeor JJrocgUt for it. no 18-53-TT3 Ar 0 S WAYNE'S OINTMENT-PILES. at once for sealed information. FHEE, ot tho r ' M New Common Sense Home Cure. No electria . 59 80LDBT nonsense. No stomach drugging.' Certalrx, JnB JOS. FLEMING fc SON, cure for all Weaknesses of men. Address ' " m 412 Market street, Albion Pharmacy Co., Box 194, Albion Mlok. M mal9-S2-TTS Pittsburg. j.i3M2-TTSj v- Ijj VtJDPBriE Both the method and results when Sjrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs 13 the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. " Syrup of Figs is for sale in '50a and 1 bottles by all leading drug-, gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand .will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAU L0UISV1US, KY. NEW IORK, H.T- Q1 YRUP OK FIGS. ' SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING A SON, 412 Market street. mhl9-82-TT8 Plttsburrr. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHJTTJER S14 PENN AVENUE, PrTTSBUlIG. PA. As old residents know and back flies of Pitts, burg papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physician iu the city, de voting special attention to all cbronio diseases. SrSrKSNOFEEUNTILCURED M C D fl 1 1 Q and mental diseases, physical liCl) V UUOdecay.nervuusdenility.lackof energy, ambition and hope impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfuluess, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failinz powers, organic weak, ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consnmution. un fitting the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKINfeMS blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations ot tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cared for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system. 1 1 D I M A R V kidney and bladder derange U Mil 4 An I j ments, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symntoms receive searching treatment; prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittler's life-long, extensive experience insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients ata distance as carefully treated as IC here. Office hoars, 9 A. M. to 8 r. K. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. DR. WHITTIER. 811 Penn avenue. Pittsburg; Pa. ja8-49-Dsuwk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS mall cases ro. quiring scientific aud confiden tial t.o.hnse lie S3 If. f4.kO. M.M. R. c"P. H is the oldest and most expenenceu specialist m the city. Consultation free an J strictly confidential. OtSo9 bours -a nd7tn8 p. m Sundays. 2to4P V. Consult them personally, or write. DoctobJ LAKE, cor. Penn ave. and 4th St. Pittsburg, Pa. je3-72-DWk NERVEAND BRAIN TREATMENT)' Specific for HTster!a,DLzzlnes,Fitg.KenralgrIa,'WaLe Xolnoss, Mental lpre3sion.Softeninrfof the Unun.re-1 snltin? ia insanUyand leading to misery deca and death. Premature Old Ago, Barrenness Loss or rower In either sex, InToIontary Losn, and Spermatorrhoea caused by oTer-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or OTer-indulsence- Each box contains one month's treat merit. Jlabor. or six for $5, ent by mail prepaid.! With eachs order for six box?. Trill tend purchaser' (niamritro to refnnd nonT if tho treatment falls to EM1LG.STUCKY. Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave., and Comer Wylie atU Fulton st, PITTSBURG. PA. myl551-TTS3n MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATrVQ," the Wonderful Spaniso. Itemedy. Is sold wlta a IVrlttenGuarantee to cure all Nervous Dis eases, such as Weak Memory, Loss or Brain Power. Headache. Wakefulness. Lost Hart hood, Nervousness, Las sitnde. all drains nd loss of power of .tho Before & After Use. Photographed from life. uenerauTC in-gxos, ia either sex. caused by over-exertion, yoathfnl Indescretlons. or the excessive use of tobacco, opium, or stimulants, which ultimately lead to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Put up In convenient form to carry in the vest pocket. Price . a package, or C for 13. With every 3 order we give a written guarantee to cure or refand the money. Sent by mall to any address. Circular free. Mention this paper. Address. MADRID CHEMICAL CO., BrachOace : for U.S. A. 417 De-irtiorn Str-t. CHICAGO. ILL. . FOn SALE IN PnTSBUEGH, PA, BY os. Fleming & Son. 410 Market St. Duquesne Pharmicy, 518 Smithfleld St. A. J. Kaercher, 59 Federal St, Allegheny City, fe2S-20-MTh ELECTRIC BELT WEAMEl lu'IKNdebtlltate-l tliroueh disease or otherwise. WB BDAIt,VNTB-p.f rm.'Eby this -New 1J1I ituvtw ItLKOTItlC KKI.T or KlClrO S4D MONEY. Made lor this specific purpose; Ct Cure o. Physical Has- ness. zlyinr Kreelv. SUld, Sootninjr. uduoivhi Current of Kile it cltylhroiuh all 'j,R'i reitortnir the In llfeALTH and VKjOKOUS bTKENUrn. Heetrle current lelt instantly, or we torleltSiOCO In cash. UELTCoinpIeteSiaud up. Worst cases Permanently Cured fn three months, bcaierf pamphlets free. Call onorad dress SANOE.N ELLCT1UO CU.-819 Broadway, Hew ICorK. mySMJ-Tissti hbUOKrcRTnt: MILLION FREE WE TREATMENT WITH MEDICAL ELECTRICnT" Tor all C3R0rHC, OBOAH10 tag KEB.V0TJS DISEASES in both sens. Bar so Btlt till ron read tbl boek.addrt THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., HIIWAUUE.WIS TTSSTJ Suffering froa the effects ol youthful errors early decay, wastlnrj weakness, lost manhood, etc I will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure, FREE ot. charge. A splendid medical work : should be read by every man who lc nervous and debilitated. Address, Pro, F. . FOWIEK, aXoodna, Cons de2-Sl-D3uWic iflftrvrrES'ES e E to ajl.i TirKr MENI MSN.nr: bealcii Treatise, explalnins abso SnSN6 lute and perfect CLRK without plomarh druzelnz, for Lost Jlan hood. Nervous Debllitr. Lack of Vizor and IeTeIopment. Premature Decline. Func tional Dinrtr. Kidney and Bladder DL-ecws, eta. UJrus m K1RSTC5 CO., 1) Park Place, fo? York, 1 T. 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