LOCAL LIVE STOCK. Kot Enough Good Butcher Beeves to Go Kound at Liberty. A SBAKP ADVAKGK ON ALL CATTLE. Ena or Sheep Light and Quality Low, With Prices Stronj. CALTES AND BWIXE DUIFTIKG DOWN Office of itttsbueo dispatch, J Wedxesdat, April 15. t On Monday morning markets opened at East Liberty stockyards with about SO car loads on sale, and live loads bare been re ceiTed since. The total for the week has been about the same as last neck. There were more low grade beeves and fewer primes in this week's offerings than for several weeks past. Supply of cood batcher stock was not ud to aemand. Many moro than were of fered would have found ready sale at 25c per cirt more than last n eek's prices. All alou the line there was an advance of 10c to 25c per cwt over onces of a week azo. The highest price obtained was 6c per pound, and only a few reached this urice. Smooth, tidy butcher beeves of licht weight, such as our markets call lor. ranged In price from 5 to So SO per cwt. JI ore man weie offered would have found ready sale at this price. There v ere few pood fresh rows on the tnarket,fcwer than wants ot trade demanded. The ranre of prices was t'25 to $45 per head, and at the outside price there could have been sold more than were offered of cood stock. Then were no stockers offered and noue wanted. Largest Run of the Season. The run of calves this week was lue larcest of the season. About 700 were received on ' Monday, and as many more on Tuesday. A few hundred more weie expected to-day. As a result of larse receipts markets are off fully 1c per lb It' prices of last week. The tc of the market for scalers last week was 5c. This week the top nrlce was 4-ic, and only a few of the choicest reached this nc ure. Lat wcpVs receipts of calves were 100 head, and this week's are close to 2.000 nead. Sheep and lambs There have been less than a dozcu loads on the market all the week. In tne offcnnjrs were very few good which could in larcest charity be called prime. Farmers who have carried their sheep through the win tei have done s for the wool, and as the weather so far this spring has not been favora ble to clipping, sheep are being withheld Irom tue market until after favorable shearing time. As the weather has been much mare favorable for clipping the past few days, there is little doubt that next week mil witness increased supplies. The highest price paid for clipped sheep was '.., and lamos 6e per lb. Only a Jew choice bundles Mere sold at theso ficures. A load or two of undipped Western sheep were sold at 5 to ?4c. A few bunches of fancy undipped lambs weie sold at 7e. Hogs Receipts for the week si far have been almost SO loads. Markets were slow at a decline of 25c per cwt. Irom prices ol last week. Bet Philadelphia Fold at So 5a There was little demand for Yorkers, and sales were only made by liberal concessions on tue part of sellers. McCall Co.s IVeekly Itctlew. The supply of cattle light; market active ana 25 to 40c per cwt, higher on all grades. e give the following as ruling prices: Prime. 1,3'M to 1,000 its. S5 !W6 25; good. 1,200 to 1,400 s. S5 oOfta SO; good butcher grades 1.100 to 1.300 lbs. S4 90a"5 25; rough tat, 1.100 to 1,300 lbs, f5 25o 75; good feeders, 1.000 to 1.200 &s. S3 oi 25: common to f.ur stockers and Jeeders. WO to 900fts, S225S353; mixed lots, cows, balls and hellers. 2 7oi 25; fresh cows and spnngeis. J204O pei head. The recemts of hogs on Monday were fully equal to the demand and the market luled Slow, bales 10 to 15c per cwr. lower than the close or the previous week. Yesteiday and to day the offerings were very light and the mar ket dulL Part of Monday's hogs unsold. We Quote the market as follows: Pliila' tair to best. So COffio GO: good mixed, S5 305 40; best 1 orkers, S5 005 25; common lo lair. Si 7o 4 90: pigs and rougbs. S4 004 75. The supply of sheep was light; market active at an advance of 10 to 20e per cwt. over last week's pnees We quote inaikeu as follows: Pume Ohio and Indiana wethers, weighing berelOSjo 110 as.. So W6 8 25; good, 0 to 100 c. . o -jm j so: lair to go.id mixed. 75 to SO n.. 5 0uo 25; culls and common lots. S2 OC 8 Vj: g..o,i yeirlmirs. S6 25g0 75; 'air to goon. SO to rV lbs., j 005 40. lambs Prime to ex.. ft. ib 4V6 bet fair to good, $5 50&6 TO. Good clipped sheep. SO to 90 lbs.. $5 0Mg525: iruod lpped yearlings, 75 to bO lbs.. S5 4lg6 0U. ool sheep not wanted. Supplv veal calves heavy, selling Irom S4 00SJ1 5ft. lleavy calves not wanted. LOCAL LIVE STOCK. Condition or Markets at Cist Liberty Stock Vards. Office of rrrrsnrr.G Dispatch, I Wednesday. April 15. Cattle Kecetpts. ISO head: shipments. 100 head: market firm; prime, J6 006 25: fair to good, ?5 oOgfi 00: common, S4 50Q5 25; bulls, cows and stags - 501 50; no cattle shipped to Jsew York ti-day. Hogs Receipts. 2.050 head; shipments 2,000 head; market dull; 1'hiladelnhias, to 505 bO; pood mixed, ?5 3(.5 40: good to prime Yorkers, i 5 0085 25; pig. tl 004 50; 3 car of hogs shipped to New York to-day. biieep Reccijits. COO head: shinments. CC0 bead; maiKi-t lair; urim", $5 75SJ8 10: fai.- to cood. So 2o5 50: common, J4 Sugo 00; lambs. M 508 7o: eal cahea. Si O0S4 75, chpned f-heep. S4 25S5 35. Rylolegra 'h. OMAHA Cattle Receipt, 1,800 head; mar ket act.ve and strong on deslrab'e graaes of bandy fat cattle. Othets steady; butcher stock active and stronger; feeders unchanged: lancy 1. 410 to l.NW pound steers, of whirh there are liberal i eeeipts, are quoted $4 905 3D; prim 5 1 200 to 1.400 pounds steers at S4 255 40; fair to Ead 1.0d(l to 1,350 pounds steeis. S3 504 Oil. llog Receipt'". 2.30(1 bead, market opened ative and 5e higher, and closed weak with the advanco lost; range, SI 00185 10: bulk, SI 95 . ''ot pigs and lights, J2 Ov4 75: light. S4 90 6") 10; heavj, 5 00 10: mixed. SI 9535 05. fclieep Receipts. 2lfl nead; market active and firm; natives, S2755 00. Weaternj, $2 O0S5 50. CHICAGO Cattle Receipts. 11,000 head; shipments. 3,000 head; market st ady to strong, with good demand: steers choice to extra, S6 00 6 30: other steers. S4 70o SO; cows and heil p S2 75t 25; stockers. S3 OOSw 6a Ilog Receipts. 20.000 nead: shipmeuts. 9.000 bead; market weak and loner; common packers, 54 25 4 75; fair to choice packers, S4 805 15; piime iv and butchers' weights, S5 205 40; light, 905 15. Sheep Receipts, 6,000 bead; ship men. s. 3,000 bead; market steadv to stronc f ir good; slow and weak for he.-ivy-weights; natives S550S600; Westerns, So G03 90; lambs. 55 62K6 7a NEW YORK Eeeves Receipts, 3,139 head. Including E9 cars for sale; market shade firmer; n itive steers. S5 056 25 per 100 pounds; bulls ,.od cows, S2 logl IX) dressed beet steadv at SVgSJ.fcc: shipments to-day, 450 beeves, "and 2.K O iuarters of beef. Calves Receipts, 2.7G1 head: market firm: veals. $4 0000 75. Sheep R"ceipts, 6,669 head; sheep steady; lambs weak: unshorn sneer. f5 50g7 00 per 100 pounds; clipped do, S4 505 50: nnsborn lambs, S8 50 7 7j; clipped do, S5 506 40: dressed mutton Arm at 9llc: dressed lamb steady at 10JJ2r. Hogs Receipts. 9,b01 head, consigned direct; uominallyisteaoy at H 305 4a ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts 3,000 head: shiii meD , 200 head; market strocc at advance; good to fancy natives. So 256 15; fair to good nitues SI 105 40; stockers and feeders, S3 00 1 00: Texans and Indians, S5 4a Hogs Re ceipts. 5,400 bead; shipments, 900 head; market a - iadc higher; fair to choice heavy. $5 10 6 So. mixed grades. $4 705 15; light, fair to best i jo5 10. Sheep Receipts, 400 head; phiiiiniits uone; market teady;good to choice, S4 60floM) BUFFALO Cattle strong: no good stock here; receipts 101 lnad through; 1 for sale. Hogs Mow: good weight steady, light slow; receipts o. loads through, 8 for sile: mediums. 5 50 5 CO: choice heavy, $5 605 7a Sheep and l.tnlw slow, beavy and dull; prices about steady: a tew held over; receipts, 13 loads niiuuKu. jo iw Kaic KANSAS City cattle Receipts. 2.450 head; B3ipiuints,l..,0head;market strong: steeS375 (Co SO: cows. $1 75J54 35. tockers and feeders, 2 2584.A Ho Reeeipts, S.950 bead; ship ments, o,90 head: market strong; bulk, $4 15$ 6 1)0. all giades S3 30&5 15. Sheep Receipt. S00 nead: smpments,2.O0O head; market steady. INDIANAPOLIS-No cattle or sheep were offered for -ale at the yards toiay. Hogs Receipts 3,500 head; market active and stronger: choice heavy. S5 25g'5fl0; choice licht. $4 9o5 10; miied, $4 75K5 20: dI-t. S3 00 63 oa Trice or Bar fcllvcr. JSrECIAI. TELEGKAM TO THE DISFATCn.t New Yokk, April 15. Bar silver in London, 44 9-lCd per ounce; New York selling price, as epnrted by bullion dealers. 975c Gold value of ilver in the standard dollar, SO 753. Sletal Market. New York, April 15. l'ig Iron quiet. Copper stagnant and nominaL Lead dull and hearv; domestic $4 SO. Tin unsettled and lowc'n b .raits. 119 & makkets by TOE. Grain and Produce Duller, But Prices Fairly Well Sustained In Wheat and Corn Oats Tirm and fairly Active Provisions Heavy. CHICAGO The business in speculative com modities was less active than the recent aver age. In provisions it was of a midsummer dull ness. Wheat at the close had gained Hc on yesterday's latest quotations. Corn wasupjjjc, and oats Jc New York reported 31 carloads of wheat worked there for export, and houses here with foreign connections had numerous bids and inquiries, bnt no local business for ex port was reported. The market opened firmer, followed by mo mentary weakness and that, in turn, by a lurther advance. The fluctuations during the first two hours in May were from SI 05 to $1 Cs up toS105ando!Iacain to SI 01? The bulK was done at within l-i on SI 05. July began at from SI 03Ji and SI 03, sold at SI 04, then grad ually down to $1(1 working slowly upward again until SI 01 was touched. The foreign situation held the market to-day, as it has for some time past, against ibe rose-colored hnu.e position as legards the next crop. The cables all reported a good demand for cargoes of wbeat for the Continent. The weatber in the Northwest was mncn improved, and that was the inducement eaVly in the session lor some short selling iu this market. The public cables reported the closing of the foreign markets as llrroer in tone than for soino time previous. and further buying for export at .New YorK sustained prices to the end. May sold up to SI 05J,'and closed at 1 Ooli bid, and July closed at 51 Vi. Tho damn weather and moderate receipts of corn helped that market at tho start. A good demand for the cash offerings at a considerable premium over May still further stimulated the demand from the shorts. "Mav opened at GU 69Jc. July advanced from C6e to C6Jc before any trading to speak of was done. A subse quent reaction, brought about by a tcmuorary decline of wheat, took May down for a mo ment to foc but it afterward advanced to 6Sic closing at 69Jc. July sold off to G6Kffi Ooic. and closed within Xeol tho last named figure. Oats were firm and fairly active, at a narrow range of prices. Considerable strength was noticeable in the cash market. The provision market opened slow and at a slight decline since the day preceding. The dullness and heaviness continued during the remainder of the day, except tor a short time, when some buying by local shorts received en couragement from the advance in the price of corn. The leading futures ranged as loiiows. as cor rected by John M. Oakley fc Co, 45 Sixth street, members of Chicago Hoard of Trade: Open- HIpU- t,ovr- Clos- AKTICt.ES. Ins. est. est. Ins:. 1 HEAT. 0.3 April lM)j 104, ?1 04Ji 1 WH May 1 04. 1 M!j 1 T4s 1 05! July 1(31, Id), 1 C3.S 104 Coux, io.: April 70 7il & 70S. May ts't 61J, cs7$ 6dH Jnlv I65j t7 cc:, U OATS. O. t Hay S5'( f3H 55 5Sf June H'4 Mi 54U 55 July S3), 53)4 53 53H Mess Pons. -May S12 67H .12 70 $12 BZH JI2 CS Jnlv 13 12S, 13 JS 12 07). II OH, September 13 55 13 55 13 40 11 42.-t l,Altl. May 6S5 6 S7 6 85 6 85 July 7 15 7 15 7 10 7 12f fceptemher 7 4: Si 7 4:s 7 37)4 7 40 MlOltT KIDS. I M5 6 271,1 32 6 27tf 6 30 Julr. i 6 US 6 65 6 no ,' 6 60 bn'tember bi'4 6 So 6 S7 6 30 Cash quotations were as loiiows: Flour Arm and unchanged. .No.2 spring wheat. SI 04l 05Jf: No. 3 sprinc wheat, 95cSl 00; ho. 2 red, $1 051 OGJ; No. 2 corn. 71Kc; No. 2 oats, S5c: No. -1 white, Si;5iMc; No. 3 white, 5G57t No.2rye.S3bc No. 2 barlev nominal. No. 3. f. o. b.. 7679c;No. 4, f. o b.. 73377c: No. 1 flaxseed.Sl 23SI 23: nnme timothy seed. SI 3a Mess pork, per bbl. 12 50. Lard, per 100 lbs. S6 75. Short rib sides (loose). S6 20g6 30; dry salted snoulders (boxed), S5 05 (15 15; short clear sides (boxed), Sfi 55G6 60. Sugars Cutloaf, 5c: granulated. 4Jc: stand ard A 4?4c On the Produce Exchanze to-day the butter mirkel was tirmer: extra creamery, 24g24cK: extra firsts. 20Zlc; tlrsts, 1719c: extra dalrv, 20ffi22c: extra firsts, 17018c; Drts. 14S16-. Eggs,12S12Kc NEW YORK Hour active, strong and a trifle higher Commeal hrru and qniet; yellow West ern. S3 353 70; Rrandywine. S3 85. Wheat Spot market Je higher and fairly active; No. 2, red, SI 181 lbJ in elevator. SI 2CV afloat, SI 1S in stoie. Jl 20S1 21 f. o. b.: No. 3 red, SI 13HQ1 14; ungraded red. 51 131 2 No. 1 Northern, SI 26; No. 1 hard, 81 29; options opened ii&yic lower on fine weather, advanced Jjlc on stronger cables and an active ex port inquiry for forward delivery, closing steailrlfflcovcrrMtpnlaTt Tn. 9 r,rt Mqv SI lP,i($. Ibi, closing at SI 15V; June. SI 12 Gl 13, closinsat SI 13; July. SI H-J! l, clos ing at $1 11: August. Jl 06J-RI u7J-,. closing at SI 06U; September, SI 0."iVei 06. closing at SI OS; December. SI Objrl 0752; 'closing at SI 07K; Mar, 18i SI C93i61 1 closing at SI 10;- Re steady and quiet. Barley quiet and firm. Corn Spot market stronger and fairly active; No. 2 at SOJo in elevator, 81c afloat; ungraded mixed, 7981$c; steamer mixed, S081c; No. 3, 79c: options ad vanced Jc and closed hrm on light offerintri May. 76 IKc, clos- uloslng at c Oats- Spot market acme and 'bicher: ontions stronger, fair!? active: April, 60c: May, 60 61c. closing at 61c: June, 60W&U0Jc. closing at bUc; July, 59?;6Ci4c cbising at 60jic; spot No. 2 white, 6i63c; mixed Western, 6Sg62c: white do, 0iebbc;No. 2 Chicago, 61662c. Hay quiet and nrm. Hops quiet and firm, 'lallow quiet and unsettled. Eggs Large receipts and lower: Western. 14c l'ork active and Arm: old mess, J12gl2 40: new mess, S13 5014 00- extra prime, 811 7512 25. Cut meats quiet and firm: middles hrm and quiet. Lard easier and quieter; Western steam, S7 024: Slay, S7 OJ7 03, closing at S7 03; June. S7 19, closing at S7 IS; Julv, S7 32S7 34, closin" at S7 32 bid; Aucust, S7 417 45, closing at S7 45: September, $7 5S. Butter fairly active and steady; Western dairy. 1222c; do creamerv, 2127c: do factory, 1223c; Elgifi, 2727Kc Cheese moderatelv active and firm; skims, A G10e; Ohio flts, 8CllJic ST. LOUIS Flour strong and unchanged. Wheat The opening was rather qbiet but feverish and H8Hr. Delow tho close of yester day. Tee market ruled quiet and iiregnlar, but the range was down until about 11 o'clock, when there was a reaction and prices advanced, the feeling being firm to the close: No. 2 red cash. $1 06!1 C6; May, SI 06 1 06J. closing at SI 06J: July, 99S1 0OJ, closing at SI 00; August, q79Sc c'osin 9SKc bid. Corn Vf0)tc hi-rher tuan ves- terda at opening, but light demand sent prices duwn. then rallied again, and continued firm to the close: No.2,cash. 6S3e69c: Mav. 67667?c; closing 675bC: Julv, 6565gC t-iosingftjjtc Onts firm and higher; No.Z cash, 5155c: Mav. 54Via 54c. clo-ing at 54c bid; July, 47047C clos ing at 47c Rye dull; No. 2 offered at S6c Barley hrm; Iowa, 7c Hay qniet and in better demand; prairie, J1I14; timo thy, S141S. Butter steady and unchanged. Fggs easier at HKc Cornmeal firm S3 S03 35., Provisions tairly steady bnt quiet. There was a moderate job and older business done Pork, standard mess. $12 59Q12 62. Lard, prime steam at S6 &U llry. salt meats nrm; ooxeu snoulders. So 12: loncs, S6 37K; ribs, J6 37K; short clear. S6"50. Bacon hrm; boxed snoulders, $5 505 62K: longs., S6 75; ribs S6 S7KS6 90; short clear. S7 CO. Hams. S9 50811 5j. PHILADELPHIA-Flonr firm. Wheat Spot firm: options hrm under strong cables, but prices are nominal; Cash aud April No, 2 red wanted at lc advance: No. 2 red. April, SI 18 i .u; -nay. ci JOli Jflsj; June, l 1ZXQ11 Y6 July; SI 101 10. Corn Options hrm; car lots quiet but firm; No. 2 mixed in grain depot and elevator, b0buKc:No. 2jellow, held. Sic; No. 2 mixed April. 80a Sic: May. 77K7S)c: June. 7576c; July. 73ii7lc Oats higher; No. 2 white, 6-ic; No. 3 white. 3K61c; No. 2 white April and May, 6363Jc: June and July. KIJsfiGSJsC. Provisions steady and in good job biug demand; mess pork, new. 13 5'); do. lam ily, S14 5013 oa Eggs dull and easier: Penn sylvania firsts, 14. CINCINNATI Hogs in fair demand and stead; common and light, S425Q5 15; packing ana butchers, S5 005 4U; receipts, 3,330 head; shipments. 900 bead. Cattle active and strong; common, $2 0U3 25; fair to choice butcher grades. S3 505 25. prime to choice shippers, $4 7505 50; receipts, 761) bead; ship ments, none. Sheep in better supply and easier; common to choice, S4 006 00; extra fat wethers and yearlings, S6 256 50; receipts. 640 head; shinments none. Lambs Spring In good demand and steady; common to choice. $8 0010 50 per 100 pounds. CINCINNATI Flour strong; lamily, J4 25 50: faucy, S4 704 95. heat scarce and firm: No. 2 red, $1 la Corn strong; No. 2 mixed, 74l,75c Oats unsettled; No. 2 mixed, 57K 5Sc Rye steady and flrni; No.2. 93c PorK barely steadv at S12 25. Lard strong at S6 5ft Bulkmeats firm at i6 25. Bacon in fair demand at S7 25. Butter easier. Eggs in fair demand at 12c Cheese steady. BALTIMORE Wheat Western strong: No. 2crcd winter, spot, and April SI 13K: May. S113Ji113K;July. S1C8K bid; August, SI 00. Com Western inactive and higher; mixed, spot aml.Apri1, 77c; May, 77c bid: July, 76e; steamer, 7oc Oats firm. Rye steady. Hay firm. Provisions film. Butter very firm and scai cc Eggs steady at 1313c Others unchanged. MILWAUKEE-Flonr quiet. Wheat quieter. No. 2 spring, on track, cash, SI 05; May SI 03: No. 1 Northern, SI la Corn steady; No. 3. on trarfc. 71c Oats firm; No. 2 wliite. fin tracK, i7J5Sc Barley Jinn; No. 2. in store. 75c Rye steady: No. 1. in store. 90c Provisions ea-ier. Pork May, S12 62K. Lard May. S6 SO. DULUTH Wheat was dnll but firm; closing quotations were: May, Jl 08 cash No. 1 hard, $105; cash No. 1 Northern, 1 02; cMh No. 2 Northern, 99c. , ana disposition to protect contracs: nc, closing at 7CK: June, 74" ing at 4se; July, 7jjs7S 1-JOc 73c; Autrust, 72R72Jc. closing at T2U a FEW MORE TRADES. Heal Estate Bayers Still Abroad and Picking Up Bargains, BUILDINGS UNDER ADVISEMENT. A Washington County Physician Knocked Out by Pittsburg Values. THE FEATURES OP LOCAL SPECULATION Ileal estate is moving slowly on account of the unsettled condition of labor, but there is enough going ou to show it is not in a very deep rut, George T. Oliver sold a lot Itt5xl50. with a large two-story brick dwelling, situated on Sylvan avenue. Twenty-third ward, to Mrs. Elizabeth M. Everson. for S14.O0O. Charles Orrins yesterdav consummated the sale of his property near Beltzhoover, lot 54x150, with a good frame dwelling, for S9,000. A farm in Pine township cbanged ownership on Tuesday at $65 an acre William Adams was the pur chaser. Talk That May Materialize. While nobody in a position to know all about it will talk for lear of saying something, it comes from a reliable source that two good business houses will, if present arrangements are carried out, adorn Fourth avenue before tho world is a year older. They have been un der consideration for some time and would have been put under contract early in the year, but for the labor trouble. One will be on a corner, which is owned by an estate, and the other in the middle of a block. Both are in the shadow of the new postoffice building. There is an active demand for property in this district with very little on the market. Ihis denotes that owners will improve their holdimrs. The lat reported sale on Sinlthtield street, below Diamond, was at tho rate of 2.500 a foot front. It Came Too High. A physician of Washington, Pa., came to Pittsburg a short time ago to buy a place on Penn avenue. When informed that it would cost him about $1,500 a foot front, or $40,000 in all, he remarked: "I am surprised. I had no idea property was so dear in Pittsburg. Why, I can buy a town for that money in my connty, I guess I don't want it," He weut home and hasn't been heard from since. The figures look large, but in sizing them up the fact should not be overlooked that laud values in Pittsburg are loner than those of any other important city in the country. Business News and Gossip. The Braddock National Bank has been elected treasurer of the borough of Wilkins burg. Philadelphia Gas was the redeeming feature of the local stock market yesterday. If Mr. Watt had not nipped tho boom there is no tell ing where it would have landed. Ground on Carson street, the great business artery of the Southsidc, Is held at from 300 to S400 a foot f ronr, while on side streets in Pitts burg proper, values range from 8500 to $1,000. xiiesc neures Simula oe reversed. The Wilkinsburg Electric Light Company will soon begin the erection of a new plaut. It will be of brick and be much larger than the present one. The Pennsylvania Water Company is slid to be doing a business that will soon place it on a dividend-paying basis. There is very little of the stock on the market. Fourteen of 42 mortgages on file for record yesterday were for purchase money. The largest was for S6,50O. Each of 21 was for less than S1.000. Atone time yesterday Philadelphia Gas and Electric were even in the trading. Lake Erie and Western has declared a quar terly dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred stock, payable May 15. The Building Record. Permits for the erection of the following new buildings were issued yesterday: Michael L. Sander, frame two-story and base ment dwelling, 16x32 feet, on Greeley street. Twonty-seventnward. Cost, $900. William Johnston, frame one-story addition dwelling, 18x32 feet, on Herron avenue. Thir teenth ward. Cost, S2CO. David D. Lewis, brick two-story and attic dwelling, 20x50 feet, on Ward street. Four teenth ward. Cost, S4,80a H. Schusler. frame addition, two-story dwell ing, 14x18 feet, on Frankstown avenue. Nine teenth ward. Cost. 400. William G. Marts, frame two-story dwelling, 14x28 feet; on Pockety road, Twenty-first ward. Cost, $800. Stephen Nswburn, frame one-story bath room, 12x5 feet, on Lincoln avenue. Twenty first ward. Cost, $50. William Decker, brick addition mansard story dwelling, 24x32 leer, on Jane street, Twentv-fifth ward. Cost, S400. Amslie & Anderson, frame one-stnry wagon shop, 5x40 feet, on Broad street, Nineteenth ward. Cost. Slaft John D. Tuckr, frame addition two-story dwelling. 5x15 feet, on Lincoln avenue, Twenty first w ard. Cost, $145. Washington llrown, two frame two-story dwellings. 15x32 feet, on Harmar street, Thir teenth ward. Cost, $1,400. Movements In Realty. George Schmidt closed the sale of a bnsiness house. No. 459 Fifth avenue, with lot 20x90 feet to Onr alley, for Louis IUbardt to George H. Bennett for $5,500. Ira M. Burchfield sold a lot 61x130, on Har riet street, HazelwoDd, to Madison Jones for $3,230; also sold two lots in North Homestead, 60x120 each, for $1,000. Baltcnsperger & Williams sold 16 more lots In the Kreiling plan. Tenth ward, Allegheny, at their auction sale. This makes 30 lots sold in this plan in two weeks, nearly all of which win De uunt upon tins season. Black A Baird sold to Isaac P. Weaver for J. F. Pollard, of Boston, a dwelling in Valley View place. Nineteenth ward, near Penn ave nue, for 31.145. on tho easy payment plan, $25 cash and the balance in small monthly instal ments. Reed B. Coylo & Co. sold lot No. 179 In their Marion place addition, fronting 26 feet on Gladstone street and extending through 143 feet to Parncll street, for $450 on easy pay ments. M. F. Hippie fc Co. sold lot No. 59 In the Dickson plan. Thirty-third street, having a frontage of 20 feet on Harrison street by a depth of 73 feet, to Frank Librecht for $400. Magaw & Goff, Lim., sold to A. E. Robison a lot 25x125 in the Elwyn plan. Pittsburg and Castle Shannon Railroad, for $175 on easy pay ments. W. A. Herron 4 Sons sold on Frankstown road, near and out of city line, in Penn town ship, for D. JlcCurdy. one acre of ground, with brick house of 'six rooms, for 2,000 cash. M0KEY MARKET". Discounting and Depositing the Leading Items at the Banks. Discounting was of fair proportions yester day, and depositing was heavy, all things con sidered, but otherwise the money market re sembled that of the previous day as closely as ono pea does another. Owing to the accumu lation of funds, rate; are beginning to be shaded quite frequently an short time loans. Tune paper is taxed 6ffi7 per cenL Clearing House exchanges were $2,376,779 96, and bal ances, 572,271 50. The statement of customs receipts shows a rapid gain In the percentage of silver tendered to the Government. In January, payments in gold certificates amounted to 88 per cent; Feb ruary. 81 per cent; March, 64 per cent, and thus far in April, less than 50 per cent Payments in silver certificates amounted to 2 per cent in January, o per cent in r euruary, 10 per cent in March, and 19 per cent during the first 10 days m April, At New York yesterdaymoney on call was easy, ranging Irom 2 to 5 per cent, last loan 2, closed offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper 57. Sterling exchanee quiet and firm at 4S5K for 60 day bills aud 4SS tor demand. Closln; Band "notations. U. s. 4s, rec... U. S. 4s, coup.., U. S. 4ts, ret;... U. S. 4)s,couo.. Pacific 03 or '95. ...121f M. K. &T. Uen.M.. 39J Mutual Union 0s.. .105 N. J. c Int. Cerc.llOK Northern fac. lsls..H6K "I'liTx ... JUI 11 Northern 1'ac. 3ds..lll Loalsitnatamped4s 90 Missouri 6s Korthtr't'n consols. 136 Nortw'n deben's 58.103 Oregon Trans. 08. St. LAI. M. Gen. as. 99 St.L. S.F.Gen.M.104 st. fanl consols.. ..125 SL1, Chl&l'c. lsts.117 II.. PC. L.G.1Y.KS. S9 Tenn. newseL 63.. 102 Tenn. new sit. is.... C9 Tenn. newseL ..... 70;' Cacnda So. 2ds 97 Central Faciflc lsts.l)7,'i AJCll. X J.. U. 151S...IJV Den. 4K,(i. is..... 82 K. ti. Westists Krle ids 100 1L H. X. Uen. 6s 76 Tx.. l'c. K G.Tr.Ks. 324 uuioq 1 aciuc IBIS. ..iuo West Snore K' ILU. WeiL lst 77 Bank Clearings. CHIOAOO-Bank clearings, 112,939,000. New York exchange was at par. Hankers have' a larger amount of surplus money on band than usual, aud rates are easy at 6 pels cent. Ster ling exchange was steady and unchanged. .New York Bank clearings, M13,4S5,878; balances, t5.256.669. Boston Bnk clearings, 118,615,838; bal ances, 11.936.290. Money, 4 per cent .Kxchango on New York. 17 to 20 cents discount. Phxladklphia Bank clearings, tll,297,S91; balances. $1,547,294. Money 4JJ5 per cent. Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,210,143; bal ances, 1273,628. Money, 6 per cent. ST. Louis Clearings, $3,475,764; balances. $391,737. Money, 627 per cent, Exchange on New York75e premium. Cincinnati Money, 6 percent New-York exchange strong at 60c premium. New Obleajts Cleariugs, $1,583,994. HOME SECURITIES. Philadelphia Gas - Continues Its Upward Movement Electric Takes a Back , Scat No Statement In Sight The Miners Held Up. Considerable business was transacted in local stocks on call yesterday in face ot a bearish feeling in New York, due to further engage ments for the export of gold and the probable advance of the Bank of England rate. There was a slightly better feeling at the closo. but business was dull. The bullish influences were good weather, returning health and bright out look for the crops. Total sales on call here wero 953 shares, of which 713 were Philadelphia Gas. TDe features of local tracing were tue strength and activity displayed by Philadel phia Gas, which, opening at 1, sold up to 13. and closed at 13 bid. This stock has surprised a cood many, who, not long ago, pre dicted its total collapse. The company is in far better shape than it was a year ago. It is not likely that the price will go much higher on the present bulce, as durinc tho warm weather receipts will undergo material shrinkage. Electric was almost featureless. The last sale at Boston was at 13s. and it finished there with 13Vi bid. Hero the opening was 1 sold at-13J4 and 13i and closed at 13. Onlyi20 shares changed hands. Nothing(was received from Mr. Westiughouse to throw light on the situation. The Boston riatieKerof Monday makes some statements of special Interest here at this time. They follow: "Westinghouse Electric stock has again been one of the bull cards of the local market to-dav. The bluing caino from all quarters, and the talk on It has been verv bullish. A bid of i for the right to gall it at 17 during the next 60 days was made at the local board. The deal which Mr. Wostingbouse has been arranging, although not as yet actually consummated, is so nearly so as to warrant the expectation of some kind of an official an nouncement about it within a fewdavs. An important conference was held in New York on Saturday, and it is a significant fact that cer tain Thomson-Houston people were present thereat. If the plan that is now shaping shall prove to be all that is intimated, the present bull talk on the stock and the predictions for its immediate future would seem to be well warranted." There were no material changes in othercarts of the list. The miners were strong. Luster and La Noria closing a fraction better than the onening, as did Switch and Signal. There were bids, but not satislactory to holders, for Manu facturers' and Wheelinc Gas. The latter will pay its usual quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, ou the 20th inst. Calls were: First call 100 Philadelphia Gas at 12K, 40 at 13. 50 at 13, 300 at 13K. 50 at 13i. 20 Airbrake at Second call No sales. After call 10 Electric at 13, 10 at 13, 50 Philadelphia Gas at 1 100 at 13. 100 Electri j at 13. Third call 10 Philadelpnia Gas at 13, 3 at 18. 10 at 15, 25 Electric at 13, 25 at 13, 50 at 13. Fluctuations In bids and offers at each of the three calls are shown belows: THIRD CALL. U A P. 1". S.A M.Ex. German Nat.B'k Iron City I.. B'k Mech'cs -N.KaiiK Armenia Ins.. Man. (iasCo. . 100 f. .N. U. i P. Co 9 'i'm' 57 I'hila. Co Whecllne Gas Co 13X 13 Central Traction ST SECOND .h. CALL. A tt A 410 "sm '.".'. '.'.'.'. 119 '.'.'.'. "ib ":i 9 .... 13'A 23Ji MM 13 15 19 53 57 S3 33 50 "J5 "JO 13H 12H 14 l IK l IS 13 1IJ4 111 9 10 91 91 93 5-. 18 211 57 53 33 24 24M K 13 .!! '"3 39 45 13 13Vi 1 13J4 8tf 10 91 .... 53 .... Citizens Irac'n. Plttsburjr Trac. Pleasant Valley. becond Ave P.i-W.K.K.nfd. s. jr. & c.g,c.c 33 . '33 UX IH 13M 9 SI 52 llldalgojuinlnit. La Nona M'jeCo. Luster Mlninc.. Mlverton Alln'cr. Westlnehouse E. U.S. & 3. Co.... est'house A li. Stan. U, C. Co.. At New York yesterday the total sales of stocks were 246,425 shares, including: Atchi son; 12.390: Lackawanna, 6.0S0; Louisville and Nashville, 9,265: Missouri Pacific, 5,300; North Amferican, 8.150; Northern Pacific. 9,700; do preferred, 31,425; St. Paul, 38,550; Union Pacific, 8.710. K0 M0VIMEHT. A Typical Day in the Oil Fit Neither Sales Nor Fluctuations. There were no sales of oil yesterday. The best and only bid was 72J4. At the close it was offered at 72J. A broker remarked: "It is abont time the change in the manner of trading was showing good results if there are to be any. From the way the market is dragging along I am afraid the outside element ban quit for good." Refined was steady at former quotations: Average dally ruus were 73,c76: average ship ments, 02,155; average charters, 25,763. Other Oil Markets. Cleveland, April. '15. Petroleum easv: snow white 110, 6c; 71 gasoline, 8c; 86 gaso line, 12c; 63 naphtna, 6c Bradford. April 15. National Transit cer tificates opened at 73c; closed at73c; nlghest, 73;c; lowest, 72JjJc; clearances. 154,000 barrels. Oil City. April 15. National Transit cer tificates opened at 73c; highest, 73c: lowest, 72c; closed, 72JJc; sales, 89,000 barrels; clear ances. 132,000 barrels; charters. 96.190 barrels; shipments, 56,443 barrels; ruus, 95,785 barrels. New" York, April 15. Petroleum was slightly active early to-day, butthe activity was of short duration. National pipe lines opened steady, advanced c. then reacted and closed dull. A small buying order in Lima oil ad vanced the pricei to 19c. but later selling de pressed it to 17c Pennsylvania oil spot, opening, 73c; highest, 73c; lowest, 73c; closing, 73c; May option, opening. 72c; highest, 73c; lowest, 7.c; closing, 72c Lima oil, opening, 18c; highest, 19c; lowest. 17c; closing 17c. KBW Y0BK STOCKS. Share Market Retarded Both by Monetary and Railroad Affairs, Bnt Strength and Rising Prices Later In the Day Tennessee Coal Weak. New York, April 15. Tho aspect of mone tary affairs, both at homo and abroad, and con tinued uncertainty as to the fate of the West ern Traffic Association, owing to the inability to get a quorum of the Advisory Board to gether, hurt the stock market to-day, though there was no material decrease in the amount of business done nor decline in prices, A drooping tone prevailed throughout most of the day, however, aud tho trading elom'ent was confirmed in its tendency to work upon the short side for at least a short time further. There was evidently little doing by the more influential operators, and outside of the Vill arus, the three leading Orangers and the In dustrials, there was no animation. The news of the day wa depressing rather than. weaken ing, and no feature was shown iu ally of the specialties, except in Tennessee Coal, which dropped away 2 per cent, but recovered most of the loss later in the day. The final adjourn ment of the Advisory Board, subject to the call of the Chair, however, was met by a heavy buying movement in the Grangers, which seemed to come from Western sources, and all through the after noon prices slowly advanced, while toward 2 P. M. the movement was accelerated, and the most positive strength was shown, all the Grangers and the Industrials moving up rapid ly on largo tiansactions. The general list followed slowly, however, and many stocks at the close were still below their last night's figures, hut in many of the leaders material gains were scored, even in the face of the unfavorable news from the West and the further engagements of gold for shipment. Even the Villards, which had been the weak point in the market, rallied with the rest, and their losses were 1 educed to small fractions only. The market finally closed fairly active and firm at or near the best figures. The nnal changes of note include Chicago Gas, 5K, and Sugar, 1. while Cordage, which sold ex-dlvideud of 4 per cent, recovered per cent. Railroad bonds were quiet and in close sym pathy with the sluggish temper of the general market for btocks, aud the $1,161,000 of business done resulted 111 only slight openings, though the firmness of the late dealings made ad vances the more numerous at the close. The market closed quiet and firm at the best prices as a rule. Ihe following tabic snows tne prices of active slocks on the New York Slock Exchange yester day. Corrected dJlly lor THE DIRPAlcn by W iiitney & s.T)tl,HEN60yi oldest 1'lttsbure mem bers 01 the Aiw York stock Ifxchanee, 57 fourth avenue: Clos ing nw. 48 SSX 30)4 7S 51)4 US 29 J7 4S KH 60 111 -mi 24 84 107 134 SIM 91 S3 24 sat Open. Ins. 25 HIcb. est. 28 iwi siji 116 29)4 18 48H 85 00 ii: 7J! Low esu 25X 23 23 503 118 29 17 46 84H 631, 1114,' T1X Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil nrer.. Am. Cotton OU Trust Atch., Top. 3. V..., Canadian i'aclnc .253 7 3DH Canada southern ..-51 Central ofNewJersey.118 Central faclnc 29k Chesapeake A Ohio ... 175? Chicago Gas TrusL .... 46 C. Bur. Uulacv, .... S.SS V.. MIL A St. fxul.. .. ;,9 1;.. mu. iK st. r.. P(..,ll2 Kock I. A 1'. 2V C. 2t. r.. M. (., 25)4 u.. st. i'.. jl a, o. pi. u. &.norinwester&. o. n. w.nt ;.. c, c a, 1 C. C. C. & Lpref. .107S4 mn 107 1SI 134 61 5f 61)4 92 III 2X ii- Jtfl 92 uoi. uoaijsiron as Col, Allocking Valley 24 Che. A Ohio 1st ore! Ches. AUhia 2d urof.. 3i,sj tiH ill' Del., Lack & Weit M M4 DeL & Hudson lEy 13:;$ Den. Attlo Urunde Den. & K10Orande.pt. SSH tSU K.T.. Va. sua b (M Illinois Central 9oii 97 LateKrlct West Lake Erie West PL. 53 53S Lake Shore & M. s... .110 lioaj Loulsvlllefeftashvllle. 77 "'4 Michigan Central 94 W -Mobile a onio zM 40V Missouri facine 69 cnJ National i.Mdl'rast... 19 19 Jieir fort Central .fe. C.8SI. 1, .. c at.L.itpre6X 67 N. YT.C. Scat. L-2dpf 1. V.. L. K. A W I91 IM r. t. &. K. 37H 37X N. I.. O. 4 W nn nn Norfolk 4 Western Nonolkft Western or. 53! MS Northern faeinc 2SH Z5H Northern faclnc or.... 67 tVi Ohio Mississippi i'H V)i Uresron lraorovemenc I'aclncMaii 37 3tn Teo.. llec. Kv.ins I'nliaaet. Kcadinir. .. 3ii iZX Pullman falace tnr .... RJchmona & W. P. T . 17i 17!i Klcbtnona&W.tVi.DI St. Paul & Dnlntn...... 2V,i 31J4" St. Paul & Dututh or. SL P.. Minn. Jfc Man.' M.I, s sail r 1st Dt Texas raclnc, 14 14 Union PacMs 4SV 47 Wabash 9H Wabasn preferred 19 19 Western Union 8IJ 81K Wncellne&L. E. J2J J5&; Wheeling L.KpreL. 72!i 72(j North American Co... loJi K'i p., a, a 4 st. l P.. C. C. 4 St. L. prf. 63,S 63)4 Ex-dlvldend. Vi 133 ia4 13214 i7k K 97 KM 51 H 63 11a )ioh 76K I7 MS S.JK 393 40j CW CVi 1SH 18 .... 102H 13 60 '4 0,X 2SS 19!4 l'Jtj 3i'i 27H 17 1VA 14 52M 52J4" 24H 25 ma G!K 17 IK1 37 WW 20 32H 32: 192 17 1T TtX 23 2-1 S8 J07 .... - i6 ,13$ n,; 4(1!. 467 9H 1H 19 SI U 31 X Kh 72 72 15X 16 Vofi MM 53 Boston Stocks. A(ch. Top L.G.7S 30H Frantlln 17 Boston A Albany... .20314 Huron 2Ji Uoston Maine. ...2i Kearsarge 13 C. J!. Ay 85X Osceola. 3CH Eastern K. II. S 122)t Qnlncy 108j 'Itcl,burK It. IC ... S33i Santa Fe Copper.... 60 PlIntAPereil 24 Tamarack 154 Mass. Contral 18S Host on Land Co oX Mcx. Cen. com 20,H S.in UlcsroLand Co. 23 N. Y. & N. Enc. .... 37J West End Land Co. 22 N. Y. 4 N. Enjr. 7S..12IJ Hell Telephone 202)4 Old Colony 1C5 Lamson store 8 16!4 Wis. Cen. common. 19 Water Power 2 AlIonczM. Co(ucw). 3H Centennial Mlnintt. 14 Atlantic K ji, Ene. Telephone. 51 U0ston4 Mont 42 liutteA Host. copper 15 Calumet & Hecia....:60 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing anotatlons of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney 4 Stephenson, brokers. Jio. 57 Fourth avenue. Members Hew iort stock: Kx chauxe: Kid. Asked. I'ennsrlvanla ltallroad. SIM SIM SIM 16 3-16 16M 4SH 48S 46 47 284 29U 25H 25)4 67X I.7H neamn&T Buffalo. New York and Philadelphia Leninh Vaiiev Lehlich Navigation l'hiladelpliU and Erie Northern Paellle common Northern Pacific preferred Mining Stock. New York. April 15. Mlnlntr quotations: Alice. 140; Hale Sc Norcross, 400; Humestake, 875: Horn Silver, 310; Mexican. 450; Ontario, 3bO0; Savage, 300; Plvmouth, 190; Bierra Nevada. 325; Standard, 120; Union Consolidated. 400. Tnrpentlne Markets. Savannah. April 15. Turpentine quiet at 35c Kosin firm at tl 451 55. CnAitLESTOir, April 15. Tnrpentlne firm at 37c. Roin tinu; good strained, $1 30. New York, April 15l Rosin quiet and firm; strained, common to cood. tl 701 75. Tur pentine dull and lower at 3940c Wilmington, April 15. Spirits of tnrpegtlne steady at 36c Rosin firm: strained, tl 22K; Cood strained. SI 27C Tar Arm at tl 35. Crude turpentine firm; hard, SI 43; yellow dip, 2 25; virgin, S2 25. LATE SEWS IN BRIEF. Spotted fever is spreading in Texas. The Upper Michigan Straits are clear. Nebraska farmers have sown most of their small grain. The news ot the JIantpur massacre made Queen Victoria ill. Five persons lost their lives in a London firo yesterday. Buffalo Bill and his Indians arrived in Antwerp yesterday. The faculty for the new Stanford University at Palo Alto, CaL, is nearly complete. The death of Charles W. White, a promin ent hotel man at Burlington, la., turns out to bo a suicide. The statement that .Stanley has been ap pointed Governor of the Kongo State has been officially denied. The Democrats had a walkover in the city charter election at Albany, N. Y., having things all their own way. The St. Clair river is completely blocked with ice. Such a blockade at this season was never known before. President Harri-on will attend the launch ing of the coast defense vessel Alonterey at San Francisco on the 28th. -" Three hundred union lathers have struck lor an advance in wages of from 50 to 75 cents a day. Some employers hare yielded. Ch'icago kmdorgarten educators are pre paring to celebrate the birthday of Froebel, the founder of their system, on the 21st. All the foreign ministers in Madrid attend ed the meeting of the International conference for the protection of industrial property. Many students at the University at Cincin nati were bruised and scratched in an inter class war over flags during the last few days. A mass meeting of lumbermen at Eau Clalre,Wis..Tuesdav night, demanded that their working day be shortened Irom 11 to 10 hours. The eleventh session of the National Farm ers' Congress will be held in Sedalia, Mo., No vember 10. An excursion to Galveston is on the programme. The liabilities of Miss Grace Hawthorne, the American actress who was recently de clared bankrupt In London, amount to $78,915, with no assets. The raco difficulty at Charlotte, N. C. has been greatly exaggerated. All has been qniet since Monday morning. Brandham, the negro, will not be lynched. Jesse Lockwood. aged 70, of White Plains, N. Y., while insane from grip, beat his wife to death with a club, saying the Lord had com manded him to do so. , Tho Democrats of El Paso, Tex., won their municipal election against the combined forces of the Republicans, Independents and Union Labor people on one ticket. Bishop Racine, of Sherbrooke. Quebec, has Issued an encyclical letter urging tho French Canadians to go to the new districts of the province. Instead of the United States. .Fifty human skeletons found near Corpus Christ!, Tex., aro said to be those of a bodv of Confederate soldiers who deserted and were captured there and executed on the spot The Bureau of Statistics reports that the exports of breadstuffs from the United States during March last wero $12,382,130, against $15. 778,229 during the same month of the preceding year. The ambition in life or Dr. Arthur Vokes, of Chicago, was to discover a specific for Bright's disease. He believed he had succeeded; hut finding his mistake, he took morphine Tuesday night and died. Dispatches from Milwaukee confirm the rumor that Nolan Hathaway, of Chicago, and Mis Henrietta Bowen, the millionairess of Delphi, Ind., were secretly married in that citv ou February 8. Settlers at Rolla and St. John, N. D ap peal for soldiers and a lort. They have been terrorized and their live stock run off by a band of 2,000 Indians. The settlers are arming for their own protection. The Grand Trunk ferrv boat Huron has been stuck in the Ice at Fort Huron with two tramloaas since 10 o'clock Tuesday nighL A tng boat managed to get close enough to her yesieruay morning to aeiiver 100a to tne nail famished victims. In spite of the peaceful utterances of Gov ernment officials of Europe, everybody knows that Russia Is making extensive preparations for war, and that her rivals are making counter preparations lor the great struggle which must sooner or later take place. John H. Parnell. who conducts an ex tensive fruit farm near West Point, Ga., has been summoned to Ireland by his brother, Charles Stewart Parnell. It is said by those in bis confidence that he is among the nnmber slated by his brother to stand for Parliament. The steamer Oregon, which arrived at Port land, Me., from Liverpool Tuesday, bad 15 pas sengers onlv. having landed nearly 500 emi grants at Halifax, most of them coming into tne, united states by rail. They disembarked at 'Halifax to avoid the new immigration law. ALONG TEE B1TCE BANKS. The H. IC Bedford left at noon yestorday for Parkeisburg. The M. F. Allen will depart at noon to-day for Wheeling. The Hudson wis the regular Cincinnati packet yesterday. The C. W. Batchelor willleave at 4 P. if. to day for Cincinnati. ' The marks on the Monongahela wharf at last report showed 8 feet 9 inches and falling sln!v. SlcK. HLA.lfAlli.b Carter's iiiltle Liver l'llls. SICK HEADACHE Carter's Little Liver PUlv SICK HEADACHE.,, Lm UTtrnUlb SICK HEAlMCHBcftur,i umt LtT mj. - aolS-TTasa DOMESTIC MARKETS. Eggs and Connfry Batter Stifl Show -a Downward Drift. OLD STOCK OF CHEESE EXHAUSTED. Light Beceipts of Cereals and the Demand 1 finally Light. COFFEES QUIET AND TEAS STB05G OFFICE Or PlTTSBDEO DISPATCH, I Wednesday, April 15. ( Country Frodace Jobbing Prices. Ontside quotations on eggs are only obtained for single cases. In job lots the ruling price is less than 14c Said a leading jobber: "Our slock gos slow, as is always the case on de clining markets. The sooner markets get down to bottom the better for dealers. It is probable that eggs will be selling at two dozen for 25 cents before the week is out, and when they get there markets will be more active." In the line of dairy products, choice creamery butter is steady and country rolls are weak. The old stock of cheese' is practically worked off, and the little new that is offered is of poor quality. There is no now Ohio cheese as yet on the mar ket. California oranges havo taken an upward turn. At sources of. supply there has been an advance of 25c per box within a day or two. Apples $G O00 50 a barreL Butter Creamery, Elgin, 2S28Jc; other ' brands, 2526c; common country butter, lo16c; choice country rolls, 1820c. BEANS New crop beans, navy. $2 302 35; marroSr$2 352 40; Lima beans. 56c Beeswax 2830o a for choice; low grade, 2225c Cideb Sand refined, 9 60(310 00; common, $5 5008 00; crab cider. 112 0013 00 ft barrel; elder vinegar, 1415c "P gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, 12012c: New York cheese, 1213c: Llniburger, 1314c: domes tic Sweitzer. 1516c; Wi"cnnsin bnckSweitzer, 16c; imported Sweitzer, 27KS2SC. Cranberries Cape Cod, S3 253 50 a box: $11 5012 OU a barrel; Jerseys, t3 50 a box. EGGS 136114c for strictly fresh; goose eggs, 30c; duck eggs, 18c. Feathers Extra live geee, 50060c; No, 1, 4045c: mixed lots. 3035c ?! ft. Uonet New crop white clover, 2022c "j" ft; California honey, 1215c "j B. Maple Syrup New. 8590c ft gallon. New Maple Sugar 10c fl lb. Nuts Shell bark hickory nuts, $1 25l 60 a bushel; peanuts, SI 50(21 75, roasted: green, 4 6c 9 B pecans, 16c $ ft Onion Sets Fancy Erie, t7 608 00 per bushel; Ohio and Pennsylvania. $6 007 00. Poultry Alive Chickens, 7580c a nair: turkeys, 15c a pound: ducks, 8090c a nair; geese, choice, $1 00 a. pair. Dressed Turkeys, 1820c a pound; ducks. 1516c a pound, chick ens, 1516c; geese, ll12c Tallow Country, 4Jc: city rendered. 5lic Seeds Recleaned Western clover, $5 W) 5 20; timothy, $1 501 55; blue grass, ti 75; orchard grass, tl 60: Millet, 7075c; lawn grass, 25c 33 ft. Tropical Fruits Lemons. $6 00. fancy, $6 60; Messina oranges. 125003 00 a box: Florida oranges, S3 503 75 a box; California oranges, $3 25 a box; bananas, $1 75 firsts, $1 25 good seconds, f? buncbf fig", 1516c $ ft; dates, 4H Vyic $1 ft; pineapples, 3040c apiece. Vegetables Potatoes, $1 301 35 ip bushel; seed potatoes, 31 50 ft hushel; sweet potatoes, $3 603 75; cahbage, S56 fl hundred; German cabbage, $1012; yellow danver onions, $6 00 6 60 a barrel: celery, 50c a dozen bunches; $1 50200a barrel; carrots, 35c a dozen: pars ley. 15c a dozen; turnips. 75cSl per barrel. New Vegetables Cabbage. $2 25(22 50 for small crates, $2 753 00 for large: kale, 75c$I a barrel; spinach, tl 2.5(3 1 50 a barrel: beans, $3 a busbel: beets, 5065c a dozen: asparagus, 4050c a bunch; cucumbers, 75cSl 00 a dozen; Bermuda onions, 13 a husheL Groceries. Wholesale dealers report a very active trade. Goods are moving out more freely this week than last. Sugars are steady and unchanged. The fear of an advance, owing to scarcity, is now over. Coffee is quiet. The visible supply is 150,000 bags in excess of what it was at this time a year ago. Estimates of the incoming crop, which shoull be appearing the latter part of April, vary. Brazil has its labor troubles as well as the United States, and by reason of these troubles coffee shipments are delayed. Low grade Oolong teas are very firm. Green Coffee Fancy. 2425c; choice Rio,2324c; prime Rio, 22c; low grade Rio. 21 22c; old Government Java, 2930c; Mara cat bo. 25K27c; Mocha, 3032c; Santos, 22 28c: Caracas. 27J27c; La Guayra, 2627c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 25c; high grades, 2730c; old Government Java. Dnlk. 3134c; Maracaibo. 28QS0c: Santos, 2630c; peanerry. SOKc: choice Rio, 26c; prime Rio, 25c: good Rio, 24c; ordinary, 21K22$c. spices (whole) Cloves. 1516o; allspice, 10c; cassia, oc: pepper, ijc: nutmeg, votjsoc. Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, TVc: Ohio, 120. 8c; headlight, 150, 8Jc: water white. lOgjlOHc; globe, 1414c: elalne, 15c: carnadine, llHc; royaline, 14c; red oil, llllc; purltv. 14c; oleine, 14c. Miners' Oil No. 1 water strained. 3941c per gallon; summer, 3335c: lard oil, 5558. SYRUP Corn syrup, 3133c; choice sugar syrup, 343Bc: prime .sugar syrup, 32S33c: strictly prime, 3435c. N. O. Molasses Fancv. now crop. 42c; choice, 3840c; raedlmu,3336f: mixed, 34g36c SoflA Ul-carb in kegs, ,8XS"Jie; Jii-carb in K3. c! bi-carb. assorted packages, 56c; sal soda, in Kegs, ic; an granuiateu, 2c. CANDLES-tar, full weight, 9c; stearine, per set, SKc: parifflue, ll12c Rice Head Carolina, 77tc: choice, 6 6c: prime, 66c: Louisiana, 56c STARCH Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 66c; gloss starch, 67c Foreign Fruits Layer ralslht, $2 65; Lon don layers, t2 75: Muscatels, J2 00: California Muscatels, SI 601 93; Valencia. 67c: Ondara Valencia. 7ic: sultana. 18JJc; currants. lyyuto;: x urhcj ucuiies, Jtgoi, r rouuu prunes, loJiHc: Salonica prunes, in 2-ft packages.9c; cocoanuts, jfl 100, $6: almonds, Lan IR ft. 29u; do Ivica, 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nan., 13 14c; Sicily filberts. 12c: Smyrna figs, 1314c: new dates, 5f6c: Brazil nuts, 12c; pecans, 1K 16c; citron, ft, 1718c: lemon peel, 12c $1 ft; orange peel. 12c. Dried Fruits Apple, sliced, per tt. lie; apples, evaporated, 1415c; peaches, evapo rated, pared. 28030c: peaches, California, evap orated, unpared, 17020c: cherries, pitted, 31c; cherries, unnitted, 1313c; raspberries, evap orated, 3u3ic: oiackucrries, a'muc; nucKie bernes. 15c. Sugars Cubes, 5e; powdered, 5c; granu lated. 4Kc; confectioners' A. 4r; soft white, 4?s'lK;; vellow, choice. 44ic; yellow, good, 4a4c; yellow: lair, 34c; yellow.dark, 3J3c. Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), 8 00; me dium, half bbls (600), t-i 50. Salt No. 1 V hhl. $1 00. No. 1 ex. V bbl, $1 10; dairy, bbl, $1 20; coarse crystal, a bbl, $1 20: Biggins' Eureka, 4-bu sucks, $2 80; Big gins' rureiia, 10-14 Hi pacKets, n w. Canned Goods Standard peache. 82 70 2 80; 2nds, $2 402 50 extra peaches, $3 003 10; pie peaches, $1 701 80; finest corn, $1 351 50; Hfd. Co. corn. $1 001 15; red cherries, $1 35a 1 40: Lima beans, $1 35: soaked do, 80c; string do, 70S0c: marrowfat peas, $1 101 25; soaked pea-. 6575c: pineapples, $1 501 60; Bahama do, $2 55; damson plums, $1 10; greengages $1 50; egg plums, $1 90; California apricots, $2 10 2 50: California pears, $25002 75; do greengages, $1 90; do egg plums, tl 90: extra white cherries. $2 85: raspberries. $1 351 40: straw berries, $1 301 40; gooseberries. $1 10l 15; tomatoes, 93ctl;salman, 1-&, $130180: black berries, $1 00: succotash, 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; do green, 2-ft, $1 251 50; corned beef. 2-ft cans, $1 90; 1-ft cans, $1 W; baked beans, $1 401 50; lobster, 1 ft, $225; mackerol, 1 & cans, broiled, $1 50;' sardines, domestic, s, $4 504 60; sar dines, domestic s, 7 ou; sardines, imported, Us, SI J 5001250; sardines, imported, Js, 18; sardines, mustard. $4 50; sardines, spiced, 14 25. Fisu Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, $20 $1 bbl;extra No. 1 do mess. $28 50; extra No. I mackerel, shore. $24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel, S22: Urge 3"s. $20. Codfish Whole pollock. 5c 1 ft; do medium, George's cod, 5c; do large, 7c: boneless hakes, in strips, 5c; do George's cod, in blocks, 6J7Kc Herring Round shore. $550 bbl; split, 18 50; lake, Jt3 25 W 100 ft bbl. White fish, $7 00 W 100-& half bbl. Lake trout, 55 50 half bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c $ ft. Iceland halibut, 13c ?l ft. Pickerel, half bbl, $4 50; quarter bbl, $1 bU Hollaud herring, 75c; Walkoff herring. 90c Oatmeal 6 5006 75 V bbl. Grain, riourand Feed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange: 1 car No. 1 s. corn. 78Jc, spot; 1 car mixed bay, JlO, P. & L. E.; 1 car No. 2 white oats, Slc. May delivery. Receipts as bulletined. IB cars, as follows: By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, 1 car of bran, 1 of oats, 1 of barley, 2 of flour, 2 of hay. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, i cars of corn, lot wheat By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, lcar of bran, 1 of hay. By Pittsburg and Western, 2 cars of bay. The situation as to cereals has undergone no change since our last report. Hay and mlllfeed are firm, 'and corn, oals and wheat are fairly steady. Receipts are unusually light to-day, and some additional strength to markets was the result. Kuycr-, however, are not disposed to launch nut far from shore at present prices. Prices for carload lot un track: Wheat No. 2 red, a 071 08; No. 3, tl 03 1 04. Corn No. 2 yellow shell, 7778c: high mixed, 76377c: mixed shell, 7o76c; No. 3 yellow ear, 8384c: high mixed ear, 81Q82c; mixed ear con, 8VSlc OATS-No. L 6IK62cr No.2 white. XK61c; extra. No. 3, 59g60c; mixed oats. S758c Rys: No. 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan, 98c 51 00; No. 1 Western, 9798c FI.OUR Jobhing prices Fancy spring and winter patont flour. $0 7506 15; fancy straight winter. $4 855 15; fancy straight spring. $1 85 05 15; clear winter. $4 755 00; straight XXXX bakers', $4 5004 75. Rye flour, $1 75Q5 00. Buckwheat flour, 2K25;c ?? ft. Millpeed &o. I white middlings, J27 00i9 28 00 ton; No. 2 wbite middlings, $25 00 20 00; hrown middlings.' $21 0024 50; winter wbeat bran, $23 O024 00. HAY Baled timothy. No. 1. $11 5012 00; No. 2. do, $10 C0Q10 50; loose from wagon, $13 00 14 00, according to quality: No. 2 prairie hay, $7 257 50; packing do. $7 60aS 00. Straw Oats. ?S 00S8 50: wbeat and rye, $7 00 7 501. Provisions. Sugar cured hams, larjre I Sugar cured ham;, medium Sugar cured hams, small Suirar cured California hams Sucar cured is. bacon 10 8 Sugar cprcd skinned hams. larjre 10)4 Suyar cured skinned hams, medium 10)4 Sugar cured shoulders 6j Sugar cured boneless shoulders 8 Sugar cured skinned shoulders :.... 7 SnRar cured bacon shoulders e'4 Susar cured dry salt shonMers sv Sugar cured 1). beer rounds 14 nusarcured O. beef sets 12 Sugar cured U. beernats 11 Hacon clear sides -, Bacon clear bellies 7V Dry salt clear sides. 10-rbaveg ... -' Dry salt clear sldes,20-iu ave'e 7 Mess pork, heavv 13 50 Mess pork, family., 1353 Lard, refined. In tierces 6M Lard, refined, in hair barrels 6s Lard, refined, ln60-rb tuba B' Lard, refined. In 20-lb palls V,i Lard, refined. In50-rh tin cans. fiu i.aiu, reuueu, in j-io un pans ., Larrt, refined, ln5-lb tin palH ., Lard, refined, in 10-rn tin palls Iaunrjer. The questions pending between capital and labor seem to curtail demand in this line. Trade is qniet and will be until these vexed questions aro settled. Once settled a pros perous season is assured. Prices remain un changed. Following are rates of lumber: PISTE rfif PLAITED TARD QUOTATIONS. Clear boards, per M -.. 52 005Sro belert common boards, per M X 00 Common boards perM 2000 Sheathing 18 CO rine frame lumber per M 22 00327 00 Shingles, No. L Win. perM 475 Shingles, No. 2, lain, per M : 50 Lath ;oo HARD WOODS YARD QUOTATIONS. Asn, 1 to 4 in fiocotawoo Black walnut, green, log run 5 00(350 CO liljek walnut, dry, log run 60 00(a75oa Cherry 40OCa8O0O Green white oak plank, 2 to 4 In 20 00(425 00 Dry white oak plank, 2 to 41n 22 0025 00 Dry white oak boards, Un 20 032500 West Va. yellow pine, 1 Inch 20 60(325 00 WestVa. yellow pine, 1 Inch 25 00030 09 M'est Va. yellow poplar, Mtolln 18 00325 09 Hickory, fetoSfn 13 00(32500 Hemlock building lumber. perM 1500 Bank rails 1400 Boat studdlne 340O Coal car plank n 00 IX AXED. Clear boards, per M , J 6000 Surface boards ,. 30 0035 00 Clear, -lnch beaded celling 26 00 Partition boards, perM 3500 i'looring; No. 1 30CO Floorine, No.2 25 00 Yellow pine flooring 3OC04O00 Weather-boarding; moulded. No. 1.... 30 00 Weather-boarding, moulded. No. 2.... 2500 Weather-boarding; Hnch ' BARD WOODS JOBBING PBICIS. Ash .- J30 (XYZM5 00 "Walnnt log run, preen 25 00rft45 00 "Walnut log; run, dry 35 O05O 00 "White oak plank, jrreen 17 00019 00 White oak plank, dry 20 00ia00 White oak boards, dry 18 00(2123 00 AVest Va. ycllowpine. Un 19 0OS2100 WestVa. yellow pine, IX In 20 00tS25 00 Yellow poplar 18 0O512S00 Hickory, ijito Jin 2O00ia2S0O Hemlock USO12 0O Bunk rails 14 00 Boat studding. J4 00 Coal car plank 2S0O KANSAS CITV-Wheat. quiet; No. 2 cash, and April. Hoc: No. 2 red, cash. hard. tl 01. Corn easier; No. 2, cash and April. 65; Oats steadv: No. 2 cash and April. 521 cbid. icbld: Rye qmer. Bntter weaker; creamery, 2u24c; dairy, 1218e; store packed, 615c. Eggs weak at 10c Hay higher; fancy prairie at Sis. MINNEAPOLIS-Closing pries: No. 1 hard, April, SI 07; on track, tl 07; No. 1 Northern, April. $1 03; May, SI 03H; Julj, tl 05;on track. SI 04K1 0o: No. 2 Northern, April, $1 02; on track, $1 02Jil 03)4- TOLEDO Wheat dull and firm: cash, April and May. $1 11; Jnly, SI 04; August, $1 07; Corn dnll; cash, 74c; May. 71c. Oats quiet; cash, 56. Cloverseed dull; cash and May, $4 25. Coffee Markets. New York". April 13. Coffee options opened steady and unchanged to 5 points down: closed dull to 610 points down: sales, 11.750 bags, including April, 17.3517.40c: Mav, 17.30c; Jnne, 17.15c; July, 16.95c: August. 16.55c; Sep. tember. 16.10c: October, 15.45 15.50c; December, 1165lL70c. Spot Rin dull and steady; fair cargoes, 20c; No. 7, 18lc Drygoods Market. New York. April 15. Sotne improvement was felt in the drygoods market. There was rather more doing in prints and a few thin summer specialties. Orders for all dress goods, cotton, flannels and blankets were favorably reported, but buyers are disinclined to over stock to any extent in articles lor immediate consumption. "Wool Markets. St. Louis Wool Receipts, 1,034 pounds. Quiet and rather easy but unchanged. Hold ers of lots of old clip are disposed to accept the best offers obtainable, but the prices asked on most of the new wools are atote the views of buyers. UliOlvJbUta '1N AN CLU. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my3 IWIiPI U'fi SAVINGS BANK. LLVrhli O 81 FOURTH AVENUE, Capital. $300,000. Surplus. $51,670 2). D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD K DUFF. 4 President, AssL Sec Treas. percent interest allowed on time deposits, ocl5-4u-D FAHNESTOCK & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 2 "Wall Street, New York. Supply selected investment bonds for cash, or in exchange for marketable securities. Execute commission orders lor investors at the Stock Exchange nr in the open market. Furnish information respecting bunds. apl2-139-TTSa JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain. Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicag iLHlXTB UT Pittsburg. C22 -53 We Offer, Subject to Sale, ' $300,000 ' 1ST M1GE. 5 PER CENT 30-YEAR BONDS On the Following STREET RAILWAY COMPANIES i Of PHTSBURG. PA. .5100,000 Allegheny and Bellevue Street Railway Co. $100,000 Perry Street Railway Company. $50,000 Allegheny Street Railway Company. 850,000 Troy Hill Passenger Rail way Co. The above bonds are guaranteed, principal and imprest, by the Federal Street and Pleas ant Valley Passenger Railway Company, which is one "if the oldest and most prosperous of the Street Railway Companies of Pittsburg. These Bonds are tree of taxation, the com pany paying all taxes to the State of Pennsyl vania. These Bonds cannot be redeemed before ma turity. Wo recommend them as a safe and de sirable investment. PRICE AND FURTHER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. JAMES D. SMITH & CO., 23 Broad St. and 57 Exchange Place. New Ynrk. ' splo-95 ETO A.JL..L. MEN! MAD snint Tn.itl!u ezrjlalnlnir abso. StronGS vhror and Development l Inta and uerfrct CURE nithonl stomach drucglne, for Lost Man 'hood. .Nervous Debility. Lack of Vhror and Development. Premature Decline, Func tional Disorders, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, eta Iddretfll! 1USI0I CO, 13 Put PUa, Kevr Terfc, L T. OCil-TTS-rTlC.l J s 3 ON ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup 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, dispell colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of 'Figs is tho only remedy of its hind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptahle 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 i3 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, CAL LOUISVILLE, KY. NEV YORK, N.Y- s YRTJP OF FIGS. SOLD BT JOS. FLEMING & SON. 412 Market street, mhl9-82-TT3 Pittsburg- I DISEASES SWAYNE'S ABSOLUTELY CUBES- "'" "lENT The simple application ot "Swatse's oixt jiext" wltnout any Internal medicine, will cure any case ot Tetter, salt ICheum. lcinzworm. Biles. Itch, bores, I'imples, Kryslnelas. etc.. no matter how obstinate or long &tandiu. Sold by drug flits, orsentby mall lorOOcts. : 3 boxes J IS. Ad. dress iHLHWAiMS & oO. l'lilladelphta. Fa. Ask your drutrglst lor it. nolS-o3-TT3 s WAYNE'S OINTMENT PILES. SOLD BY- JOS. FLEJ11NG & SON, 412 Market street, mhl9-S2-TTS Pittsburg. MEDICAL, DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PJJNN AVKNUE, PITTSBURG, f A. Ai old residents know and back ales of Pitts, burg papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physician in the city, de voting special attention to all chronic diseases. SEffSNOFEEUNTILCURED MFRni Qa"d mental diseases, physical IML.n V U UO decay, nervonsdemlity, lack o. energy, ambition and hope. Impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, ernptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak, ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting tho person for business, society and mar riage. permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKINfKS blotches, falling bair. bones, pains, glandular, swelling", ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured fur life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the svstenu IlkllMflKY --lunEy ana oiaatter aerange UlllliAll 1 1 ments, weak back, gravel. ca tarrhal discharges, inflammation and othef painful symntoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cure. Dr. Whittier's life-long, extensive experiencs insures scientific and reliable treatment oa common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as IC here. Office hours, 9 A. jr. to 8 P. M. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 p. M. only. DR. WHITTIER. 811 Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. JaS-49-DSUwk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re. quiring scientific aud confiden tial treatment! Dr. S-K'Laka. M. R. U. P. a. is the oldest and most experienced specialist In the city. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Offlea hours to 41 nd ' to 8 p- M-t Sundays, Z to 4 P V. Consult them personally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn are. and 4th A, Pittsburg, Pa. je3-72-DWk DuE.C.Wests NERVEfAND BRAIN TREATMENT Bpecifltf for Hysteria, Dlzzine.Fi'U Neuraleia, Wato fulness, Mentaii Depression, Softening of the Brain, re sulting in insanity and leadlnff to misery decar and death. Prematura Old Age. Barrenness. Loss of Power In either sex, Inroluntary Losses, and Spermatorrhoea caused by orer-exertlon of the brain, self-abuse or OTer-Indulffcnco- Each box contains one month's treat merit. $1 a box, or all for 3 cnt by mall prepaid. With each order for tix boxpf, will send purchase? ffarantee to refund cion if 'he treatment failj to r-c irtoiUy- EMIL G. STUCK Y. Druggist, 1701 and 2401 Penn ave., and Corner Wylie uU Fulton st, PITTSBURG, PA. mylWl-TTSSq , . , - MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO," tin Wondrrful Spanish Remedy. Is sold with a WrittenGuaranteo to cure all Nervous Dis eases, such as Weak Memory. Loss of Brain Power. Headache. "Wakefulness, Lost Mn hood. NerrousnessLu sltsde. all drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs, la either sex. caused br Before & After Use, Photographed from life. over-exertion, youthful indescretlons, or the excesslya use of tobacco, opium, or stimulants, which nltlmateir lead to Inflrmlty, Consumption and Insanity. Fntnp In convenient form to carry in the vest pocket Frtco Jl a package, or'6 for J5. Wth every t5 order we give) a written guarantee to care or refund thej money. Sent by mall to any address. Circular freev Mention this paper. Addresa, - MADRID CHEMICAL CO., BrachOfflcefor T7. S. A. 417 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO. ILL. FOB SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA, BY Jos. Fleming & Son. 410 Market St. Duquesne Pharmacy. S18 Smlthfleld St. A. J. Kaercher, 59 Federal St., Allegheny City, 1623-20-31 Til . ELECTRIC BELT WEAMEJ roMEM debilitate through disease or otherwise, l WB bTKENUl'll. Wei-trle current lelt Instantly, or we iorleltSo,OTO in cash. liKLT Complete Jo and np. Wort cases Permanently Cured In thre, months. Ssnled pamphlets free. Call on or ad dress SANDEN L.hCTB10 Cl)..91 Broadway. Kew yprk. mya-U-Tissu ABQ0KF0RTHEMILL1DH FBCCV IQME TREATMENT , WfTrl MEDICAL ELECTRICnTr LTersiU CHROinQ, OKOANI0 aaj x fia o u t iiiaioca jn oetn sexes. Hit m BHI till Ton read tUlibook. Atilf THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., HllWA0I,W T733T SaSatag troa the effect ot youthful error, early decay, wastlwr weakness, lost manhood, etes, 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) coutatnlsa full particulars for homo cure. FREE of esart A splendid medical work : should be read try very man who Is nervous and debilitated. A nil rem JFXO& V. C. SQXVhEM, Soodas, Coaa SOT &&&&-& xri kSl&'i iT'lK3tiirt;'f- tlJtJd Jafl"ii -.'- IFSJMKWi
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