LOCAL LIVE -bTOCL Kcceipts of Cattle at Liberty Above the Late Average. LIGHT, SMOOTH BEEVES ADYAKCED All Other Grades Eaielj Steady at Prices of Last A eet. SHEEP AND SWINE ON THE DECLINE office or rnrsncro DisrATCS,! VEDNfcPA.T. April 22. i 8 Markets opened attliast Liberty stock yards on Monday niorn.ng; with 5 loads of cattle on sale, against SJ loads the previous Jlond.13. About ten loads have been received since Mondav, lualvinc a total of C3 loads for the week "l ullj three-fourths of this wccV's offcr iacarefioniChicaso Hie remainlne fourth bailed from Ohio and Indiana, tho best being from the latter State. The averajre quality of offerings was above lato avcraRe. While there were no strict! prime heavy cattle cm sale In carload lots, there was a large proportion of lairtosood beeves, with few low grade stock. There were risht to ton loads of good beeves on ale woichinp: from 1,300 to 1,400 pounds. hunpl ot this grade proied aboie demand, and about one-half of those oilcred were - ilpned tan in lirsi hands for want of buyers. 1 air to Rood butcher steers of lipht weight ore active at 10c to 15c per hundredweight lumber than lar week. uh this exception all cattle o&etcd were slow and dull at last eil s price 1 he highest price paid was J6 Sj for two car loads of ery flno Indiana cattle weljrlunsclofa up to 1.400 ft. Fresh cow- ar.d sprinters were 111 li.ht -uppl, aud all good stock was quickly taken at last week's ranje. bupplv of cood Tieh rows has 1 ot beer up to demand for a few wick- past. Receipts of calves this week have K011 small as compared with last week. Ihe quilit t those offeicd w is cenenllv vcrvlow. 1 lie range o markets was 4c to 44c per ft, and onl a few of those ottered reached the outside quotation. A leading bucr reported that bo I Ml rarcl (en .i mean 1 lot 01 caives as muse oBered at East Libert this week. Oflcringb Sm.ill and Poor. Sheep and lambs There have been all told about 16 loads on the market this week uu to tins morning. As usual of late, quality of otleringsis poor. Really all of the Eheep and lambs on sile now are clipped. There were two decks of uuclipped sheep on sale this week. The best price paid for clipped sheep was to 10, m 1 this lor a lew fanc. Outsideof thissmgle deck 5c was the too pricS. Clipped lambs ranccd in price troni 4c to 0c per pound While lambs were icported steadyat last weeks prices sheep were 15c to 25c lower. This morniug the pens wero all cleaned up, bitafow loads were expected through the da Hog Total receipts for the week rot above I loads, but there was a sufhcicncv lor all de n ands. The advent of warm weathor has had toe cllect of reducing demai d. Light hogs were quotod this rooming at S4 80 fti lOper cwt. Ihere were no Philadolphias 01 sale, and uo demand A telegram to one of our leading packing firms from their Chicago buior to-da reports dull markets therefor h..gv with E 00 as top price. Ihisisa 16c de cline tioiu tho opening of Chicago market this lnorning McCill X Co.'s Weekly lteiiewr. 1 he supplj of cattle Monday was fair: mar ket aboutHame as last w cek, but arrivals be ing fair on Tuesday and no buyers, local market ruled slow aud shade lower. Wo give the following as ruling prices: Prime, 3 "1 10 10 LOW IK 5 !St6 23: goon. 1,200 to 1 4" I ft". S5 jofto 90, good butcher grades 1 l'iu to MOO 2. N50a5S5, rough lat, 1 lin) to LSO0 !Ls. J5 0065 i0; 'air to good, i 10 to LKKi lis, -ubkrs. H a&5 00: mixed lots, ions, balls anil lieilcis. i3 IUS1 50; fresh cows and sunngeis Fiogli nor head. Ihe supil oi hos has been very light this week and the offerings commou. Good grades are in ileiua-id but at lower prices than at the date of our last report. V c quote the market to daj as follows I'liila'slair to best, S5 SOS i 0" best orkcrs. Si t5 20; common to fair. Si Tog 4 M: pigs, J4 00$4 40, roughs, ?3 754 75. llu snpplv of Micep libeial; market slow, at a decline of 15 to 20 per cwt from last week's prices. We quote -ales as follows: Prime Ohio and Indiana wethers, weighing here 105 'o III) It-, fj HOgG 00, good, SHltolW) J So 4!" 7.5 lair to good mixed. 75 to SO fi, il 75," 00.: culls and common lots. SJ C0Q 3 00 mni ailn!:. SO 10Q6 50: fair to good. 50 tofcO Bi-.,51 75n 2 Lainhs Prime to ex tra. 50 2010 CO: fair to good, f i log's 75. Good clipped sheep, bO to BO Bis. H 7oi5 10: good clipped yoarliiigs, 75 to SO &., 5 2oQo 75. ooled siieep not wanted. Veal calvc, 110 to 120 tts, H 00&4 53. Heavy calves, S2 00Q3 00. By Telegraph. NEW YORK Reeves Receipts. 1,785 head, including Cj cars for sale: market slow but steady; natno steers. So 50u 45 par 100 pounds: bulls aud cows. Si 21 53, dresed beet firm at rW610c, shipments lo-da. 4,450 quarter of bief Calves Receipts, 2,374 head: market Uc pp pound highet; veals, S4 5067 00 per 100 pounds. Sheep Receipts, 5,731 bead: market He per pound higher: clipped sheep. S4 5()5 45 fr 100 pound': unshorn do, $5 b07 00: clipped lamp- S5 OOgG 00 nushorn do, 0 508 00: dressed mutton hrm at ogllc per pound: dressed lamb' steady at 10)212c Hogs lUceipu. 10 33S head, consigned direct, market nominally rtead at SI 305 50. CINCINNATI Hogs in light denial and lowei, common aim light, S3 6034 90; packing and butcher'. S4 CiJgo JO; receipts, 2,590 head; shi) ments 9 Hi bead Cattle in good demand; -omnion. 1 003 50, fair to choice butcher cuJcn S3 To&o 50. prime to choice shippers. 51 7ote5 50; receipts, MOO head, shipments, 100 head hheep ill good demand and steady; common to choice, S3 OOjti 00: extra fat weth ers ami yearlings So 2i 50; receipts, 2a0; shipments, none Lambs Arm lor spring, scarce; common tocboice, 7 00g9 00. CHICAGO Cattle Receipts. 12.000 head; abipments 4.000: imrket slow; heavy steers. So siii 00 light, S5 2US5 70. cows and heifers, SS-2o&8 25; storkers, S3 60S 1 SO. Hogs Re ceipts. 2000 head, shipments, 4.000 bead; market dull and lower: crime mixed butchers, S175A4 M; prime hcivv and butchers w ighti, it aeo 10 light. SI 75S4 95. isheep ship ments. fcOOO head; receipts, 5,000 head: market me and stoidi: csterns, fair prime, 55 00 V i "0: lambs. 6 30G So. ST LOUIS Cattle Receipts. 8,000 head; fehipiutnts, 500 head: market-lower: good to fancy native steers. Si 0n3 60; fair to good native steers S4 10g5 20. Texan! and Irdians, steers, SS 505 . Hogs Receipts, 6.70C head; shipments, 1.200 head, market lower; fair to choice bean S4 R5g5 10 mixed trades. S4 3C 4 80. light, fair to best S15jg4 70. Sheep Receipts, 2.900 licid; sblpraenis. 1 000 head; market lower, good to cnoice, i s-iifo uu. BUFFALO Cattle steadj and firm: re ceipts 23 loads through: 1 sale Hogs slow and XUi lower, receipts, 48 loads through. 8 sale, and" held oter from yesterday; sales of medi ums at $5 3513 40; no heaty here, hhecp and lambs steady and strong; receipts. 2.1 loads sale; beit wool lambs 1747 50 clipped, S3 2"i5 65; wool sheep S6 250 65; common to fair. SoJjC KANSAS CITY Cattle Receipts, 2,5b0 head: uhlpments, 1,950 head, market steadj to 5c Jonerj steers, S3 7og6 13. covs. S3 00?4 C3: Blockers md feeders. $2 90E4 b5. Hogs Re ceipts, 11,710 head; shipments. 1,600 head: mar ket 108!I5c lower; bulk. S4 75J?4 90. all grades. $3 45&-S 00. bhecp Receipts, 600 head; market JEirong. Turpentine Markets. AVyAir. April 22. Turpentine firm at 3P c KSin hrm at SI 501 60. Cuxr.VT&tiTS. April 2i Turpentine firm at 3Cc. R0M.1 Ilriu: ?ood strained, SI 4a Wir -MIN BTos.Arril 2i Spirits of tnrpentin'e dt at Sic Hosin firm: strained. SI 22 sooa strained. SI 2. Tar Hrm at SI 33. Crude Turpentine hrm; hard. SI 40 tellow dip, $2 25; virgin, S2 ?5- Krico of Har silver. JSJTCIX'. SILrCBAM to Tnx DIsriTCH.l Xrvi Yor.K. April 22.-Bar silver in London, weal at 41d per cunce: New York selling price. a revortcd by bullion dealers, SSs. Gold value of silver in the standard dollar, SO 4i SJctal 3Iarkcts. ct-xt-v.it- in.n " .Tit iron ouiet: Amer ican.' l&fclSc Copper ignored j nominal. Letd unchanged: domestic, 1 H. Tin quiet and steadj ; straits, S19 43. Turpentine Iarkets Siw Yokk, April 2i Rosin quiet and firm. Turpentine quiet and firm at 404'40c. llrjgoods llarket. Sew Y"ork. April 22. Tho drygoeds market vu unchanged to-day. ALONG THE BANKS. The Hudson lert at 6 r. t. yesterday for inciunati. Tik M. 1. Allen will leave at noon today lor Wheeling. THE Rcdford got away at noon yesterday ith a fair trip for I'arkcrsburg. Tije rirers are gradually receding. If the wickets Davis Island Dam are not raised it st .11 soon be impossible to brine coal Into the lower pool. The jparksatlast report showed p r 1 BASKETS BY WIRE. Bears Continue to Have tbo Upper Hand In Wheat Deals, and Corn, Oats and Provisions FollowSult vFith Lower Quotations. CHICAGO The excitement In the wheat pit on the Board of Trado was continued to-day. As on yesterday the "bears had the best of it and they improved their opportunities by forc ing a further reduction in values. There were occasional rallies lint tho general tendency was downward. Tbo other 'articles dealt n simpalbized with tho weaknoss In wheat and show a material loss in prices. At the tap of the opening bell the bears swarmed into the wheat pi:, apparently resolved to recoup them selves for tho losses which they sustained during the recent advance. They played bold game and their onslaught was irresistible. The new contingent which led the recent ad vance was selling out its wheat and most of tho local bulls followed their lead, though they were inclined to buv on the breaks, by which thev were losers as the breaks ctnie in too rapid succession. The bear contingent soomed to call the mar ket successfully at times and got the benefit of all tneacuontherewssinit. Tbo) putoutthelr wheat on the hard spots, took it back on toe breaks and again flooded the market when It rallied. Bulls who had honed for tho price to take a decided tnrn higher were in this way drowned out scleral times. English cables were steady and Arm. and London quoted cargoes higher. Later cables weie all lower, with Liverpool showing Xii e cline. London was quoted easier, and Paris 8UJ90 centimes lower lor flour and t5 centimes loner for wheat for future deltxMv the latter equal to about IK'- lr be., decline. Domestic news was mostly bullish. -'?-a'reeCt reported a decline for the w ek of I.dOo, 000 bushels in available stocks of wheat east of the Rockies, asd a decrease of 300.000 bushels west. On the other hand tho wea.her was re ported as moie faiorable in France for the growing crop. The receipts in the Nnrtbwe-t were somewhat larger. Jub wheat started at SI 10I 10X sold off to SI WH. recoxerod to SI Wit ana then nroke to SI LbJS Alter ralh lng to SI 09i. it again eased oil to SI PS-;, clos Ing weak at SI 0S?il CSJi Mav opened at SI 121 12J. and sold off to SI 134 Corn was as weak as wheat, orders to sell came from shippers and outside speculators, as well as from the local bears. Ihe latter covered some of their shorts sales on the breaks. July started at 6IJig07Jtc. broke to 06c, rallying 10 C7c. broke aain to OGcand ranged around 6li4h665c. n.ii followed closelv. and was very dull throughout tho most of" the session, except for the weakness which culminated in a break of l,Ic Provisions opened weak in sympathy with the grams, bocan-eot heavier receipts than were expected. There was a slightlx stronger feeling as the session artvauced July pork started at ili 00, sold to $12 M and recocrcd to S12 S71 Ribs were weaker relatively than pork at the start, but later that condition was reversed Kibs were 12'J15c lower at tho close than on Tuesday, aud lard 10c lower. The leading futures ranged as ioiiows. as cor rected by John JI. Oakley i. Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of Chicago Board or Trade: I Open- 1II'U- . Low- Clo AETlCLF.s. Inc. e.t. J e.t, lng. WK11I, SO.2 I April...... l II 12S. SI" 1 0 July!.... .! 1 W 1 1041 1 0SH 1 W COUX. .No. 1 ... .,,, April ?: ' Jl, $ Miy 71H 70) Jul, Jnlv M l-ki 6"' OAIS. HO. t I . . May 5354 S3H H MM; June i US. Ki 54H MJ. juir j:h wh "iJ is MESS POKE. ' I ... .May.., Ji:S0 ISM '! IS2, Jul 100 UlIU I 1280 12i!i fepteinber IB 13S2Vi 1SS4 K--h I'-""- I ! ' I ., Mav ' C72Si! 6 75 70 1 0 72W Jnlv. I 7 07SI 7 07X1 7 00 , iKI, beptcmber I 7 Zl 7 12!! 7C7ss, 7 30 -11 OUT Una. ' I 1 Jlay 6 17SSK 117hl C 12J C 174 July. 6 60 CC0 I b4:1- 6 iVii September 6 bJS 6 83X1 ?'h 6 77H Cash quotations were as tallows: Flour easier, but not quotably lower. No. 2 spring wheat. SI 10J4: No. 3 sprine wheat nominal; No. 2 red, SI 11K 1 13; No. 2 corn. 72c; No. 2 oats. 53c: .No. 2 white, 5Sollc: No. S white, o7K58Ko No. 2 rte. 92c. No. 2 barlev nominal; u. 3, f. o. U. 79g)h0c; No. 4. f. o. b.. 76c: No. 1 flaxseed. SI lbk: prime tlmotliy seed. SI 3061 31. Mess pork, per bbl. 512 SO. Lard, per 100 lbs. SO 70 6 72K- Short rib sides (loose). S6 l.'Kb 15: dry salted snoulders (boxed). So 20&5 25; short cUar sides (boxed), St "OffiO MX Sugars Cut loaf, 5Jsc: granulated. 4Je; Sundard A. 45ie, On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was steady and unchanged. Eggs, 12X6 ISKc NEW YORK Flour dull and heavy; lower to sell. 'Wheat Spot market 3?4c lower, fairly active, chiefly for forwarr shipments; No. 2. red. $1 23J in store; $i 25Ji afloat: Jl 24K 16)1 2&K f o. b.; unaraded red, SI lSJ-iQl 74: So. 1 Northern, SI 29; No. 1 hard, tl 32; op. tions opened K1HC lower, with special press ure to sell the late months on weaker English aud continent cables under better weather and crop conditions: there was afterwards an ad vance of Kl'c, then came "a break of 1 3Vic or to the lowest prices of the day on selling out; foreign long nhnat closed heavy: No. 2 red. May. SI WU1 23? closing at SI 20&: June, SI V 01 a. closing at SI 17K: Jult.Sl 151 17J. closing Ht SI 15K; August. SI ll?l 1S3. closing at SI ll?g: weptembcr. SI oK(81 HJfc closing at SI 09Jb; October. 11 US1 10. closinc at SI OSii: i'ecember. SI 1001 12, closing at SI 10; JIav. lKi Jl 1S61 lo4. dosing at SI 131. Barley quiet and firm. Corn bput market Irreirular. closinir easier and moderately ac tive; No. 2. 8y!3o in cleva or, 84c afloat; ungraded mixed, 7DKGS4C; steamer mixed, bl Sliic: options declined steadilv to IBlJic un der last night on expected ficer closing at 78' fc; June. T57l.Mc, closing at 75o: July. 72 74clc. clusing at 73Jic: August, 713 TSilc cbing at Viyic Oats Spot market lower, dull and weak; options dull and weaker: May, 6066c, closing at OOJJf: June, 6li 61K closing ateoc: July. wfiGWlic, cl. s ing at 59Jjc: snot No. 2 white, 6066(10; mixed Western, 62G5c; white do, b471c; No. 2 Chicago, 6.'iailc Hay quiet and firm. Hops quiet; htate common to choice, 24 32: Pacific coast, 24g32. TaIIow stronggr; city (82 tor packages) 5 5-32. Eggs steady and quiet; Western. 15Vc. Cut meals firm. Middles quiet and hrm. Lird weaker and quler; West ern steam. S 2Ji; May, 16 Mm 92. closing at 56 92; June. $7 06: Jnlj. S7 17&S" 20, closing at 57 20: August, $7 32; beptemher, S7 437 4S, closing J7 45. Butler fairly active and Him; Western dairy. 12g2Sc; do creamery, 2127c; do factory, 12g23c; Elgin, 27Jc Cheese quiet and steady: skiins, 6Kllc; Ohio flats, bK llKc ST. LOUIS Flour dull and lower; XXX. S3 40E3 60: family, 83 7083 90; choice. i4 20 4 40; fancv, S4 00S1 '0: extra fancj, $4 955 Oo: patent. So 2585 35. Wheat The bears were encouraged by the weather conditions this morning, and the opening was K25 below yesterdays closing figures. Tne market rulod irregular, easing oil during the first half hour, recovered soon afterward and weakenod again later, and near the close became demoralized and the last sales were at the lowest points for the session: No. 2 red cash. SI O9K01 1"K; May, tti ln?l it .i..it...i si in. llv si fttBrc,,! fLV closing at 81 03J5; Angnst,Sl 02S1 036. c'osinj; at SI 02J4- Corn Cash higher; No. 2, 71K 71Jic; options opened iGc lower than the closing lor j esterdat, anu the markot continued quiet and easy until the close, the fluctuations being witlim a narrow ranee: May, 7071;!c closing at 71c: July. CJJjQSfiJc. closing at Gjc. Oat- quiet and caslei: .Nil. 2, cash, 54c; May, 5J!45Jic closing at 51c asked; July closed at 4!Jc R)c dull and nominal. Barley dull. Butter firm and unchanged. Eggs in demand lend firmer at Uc Cornmcal firm at S3 40 3 50, Provisions dull and lower. Pork Stand ard, SU 2d12 5a Lard Prime steam, SO 37 66 50. PHILADELPHIA Flour dull. Wheat, op lions weak and unsettled, closing 12KC loiter; high grades scarce and lirmiy held; No. 2 red April, SI 2SSI 25; .Mav. El 23tfl 25; June. SI 18 &Ll.July,5l 15jl loVJ. Corn opttonslower; late mouths wholly nominal; car lots low 01; No. 2 tellow. track, 85c; No. 2 mixed, in grain denot. b5c: do. delator, tie: No. 2 while, eleva tor. 84c: No. 2 mixecL April. K'SSJc; May. 81Q S2c; Juno, 76fi77c; July, 747oe. Oats quiet and lower; No. 2 mixed, 61c; No. 2 white, 64 g(Wc; No. 2 white April. ClViBOlU:; Ma and June, Gla&Pc: Jul,64ig6jc l'ronsious In good jobbing dciu tuu anu lirm. firm; Fennsjlvania firsts, loQUJic Eggs MINNEAPOLIS-Cash wheat was dull to-day. There was a light demand from outside millers, hut scarcely any from local millers. Tho mar ket was weak and lower. Offerings were larger than usual and liun; on bialy. The unsettled and declining tendenc) o( futures kept bnycrs out. Closing quotitiui a No. 1 bard. SI 13; on track, SI 131 1SX: No. 1 Northern. April and Mav, tl 09: Julj.'jl ll?i; on track, ?1 ICQ 1 10K: No. 2 Northern, April, SI 08;"on track, SI u&l usi BALTIMORE Wheat Western weak; No. 2 red winter, spot and April, SI 20; May, SI 1S($ 1 19; Julj. SI 15S1 164; August, SI 12. Corn Western quiet and nominal; mixed. blSlc: April. 81c; May, 78-)7Je; July, 73c Oats Western white. 65obc; do do mixed, 63g04c; grad8d No. 2. white, 00c. Rv quiet and nom inal: primo to choice, 959!c: gooa to fair, 90e3c MILWAUKEE-Flour firm. Wheat easier; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, El 101 12; Jnly, SI OSJi; So. 1 Northern, Jl 16. Corn lower; No. L on track, 7S673KC. Oau quiet; No. 2 wlitte, on track. i9c Barley easier; No. 2. in store. 71Jc- lire easier; No. L in store. 93c Provisions quiet, Tork July, $12 S2X- Lard -Julr. $7 02. TOLEDO Wheat active and lower; cash and May, SI 16V; Jnly, Jl 09K: August, 11 05: Corn steady; cash, 78c: May, 75c Oats quiet; cash. 5Sc Cloverseed steady; cash and April, $112. Bbowk's unoNCHiAL Tbochxs" are widely known as an admirable remedy for bronchitis; hoarseness, coughs and throat troubles. Sold oi'ylr. "ioics. TRADE PICKING IT. More Doinc aad a More Confident Tone Among Business -People. SAFETY FODND IN CONSERVATISM. Local Stock Iradinjr Keeps Up to a Good Level and Yalnes Steady to Stroiiff. OFFICE AND STREET NEWS AND GOSSIP "While the volume of business is not so large as at the corresponding time last year, it is well up to that of 1889. and im proving from weec to week. Last year started out with 3 rush and ended in disaster. The reverse of this is true this year. The worst came first. There has been steady improvement during the last tiro mouths, and the outlook is favor able to its continuance. Reports from various parts of tho country show trade in nearly all lines to be reasonably active. Conservatism is tho rule everywhere. Thi is an element ot safety both sure andsteadfast. Especial attention is being given by manu facturers 10 the roducing of expenses; railroad managers are doing the same. Business xcen in all avenues.aro lopping off bore and the'C Middle men are rather cautious about i"f: up stocks. Buyers arc figuring out how little they can get along with, and each and all arc keeping a close oyo upon expenditures and tho ucccs.lt) of incurring the least possihleamount of obligation. Producers are not entering upon tho active season of the year with quite as much business as usual, or as much as they would like, and a great many middle men hate stocks of goods on hand regarding the distribu tion of which thct feel a little concerned jnst now, but for all that, the general tendencies are in the right direction. There is comparatively little idle labor in tho country except as the re sult of strikes. The farmers have less wheat and corn on hand than at this tliuo a year ago. Crop reports are all good, so far as thev go. Those who fur nish fanners and cotton planters with supplies are doing, according to their own reports, a good business, and are collectingprottj close.y Liquidations and settlements are progressing fitisfactorily. Of course, thoro are exceptional cases, as there alwats aie, but these do not ar fect tho general situation, which is full of as surance and inspiration. With the labor trouble out of the waj theiewill be nothing to prevents forward movement along the wholo line. Lo callv. the fourth month of tho year will show an improvement of several million dollars over the first. Pennsylvania Railroad Report. The annual report of General Manager Charles LPugh.;of the Pennsjlvauia Railroad, for the year ending December 3L lb90, just issued, and covering the entire system, shows that during tho j car 20,O06.20S passengers of all kinds were carried over the lino between Phil adelphia and l'ittsburg, being an increase over 1SS9 of 2,206.801, or 12.74 per cent. Between the same points thcie were moved, of all kinds of freight, 37,097,319 tons, being an increase of 5,499,121. or 167 per cent. The through oil shipments eastward decreased 403.837. The through oil shipments to local points, however, largely increased. Tho coal and coke ship ments combined show an increase of 2,983,035 ton-, or 17 4 10 por cent There were 162 miles of new single track added by the extension ot branch rotas and sidings and by extending second, third and fourth tracks. The entire Tolling stock of tho Pennsylvania Railroad division. United Railroads of New Jersey and Philadelphia and Erie division on December 31, 1S90. comprised 1,572 locomotives. 997 being on tho first named division. The pas seugcr equipment comprises L040 passencer coaches. 99 excursion cars, 118 baggage. IK! ex press. 6 dining, 15 palor. 70 emigrant cars, and 34 postal cars in all 1,484. The freight equipment comprises 31,638 car'. In addition to this freight equipm -nt their are in service on tbn lines 3a,li0 ireigut cars owneu by individuals and companies. The report concludes with the statement that the operations of the Employes Voluntary Re lief Department continue to be very successful. Out of a grand total of S6S9.720 97 there were paid to families of einplojes, 111 death benefits and for sicknest and accidents, the sum of $468,194 01, and for operating expenses 869,838 01, leaving a balance ot S144 5S8 85, from which should be deducted $22,101 89 to cover the amount of outstanding ami unadjusted claims, leaving a net balauca of S122.1S3 9b. easiness News and Gossip. About 60 bnildings in vaiious parts of tho city aie being remodeled. This Is evidence of thrifL George H. Wright was yesterday elected cashior of the Iron City National Bank to fill the vaoanoy caused by the recent death ot Oliver Lemon. Kauf mana Brtjihave commenced work on the superstructure of a tbree-stoty brick business house on the corner of Penn avenue and Wood streot, Wilkinsburg. The hotel deal being a big thing, necessarily moves slowly. It is making some progress, however. This is not mere talk. Menrv S. Kline has let contracts for two pood dwellings on bis lots in the Wllkins estatq pUn No. 1. Ten of 34 mortgages on file yesterday were for pui chase money. The largest was for J15 000. E. F. Daume. of Black fc Baird. sold a lot on Oaklaudatenueat the ratr of S110 a foot front, the best prico ever realized on that street, Manchester Traction was wanted yesterday at S3, but the seller was rot around. Z The employes of tho Electric and Manufac turing Company sent to London some time ago to superintend the erection of a plant in that cltr. hate, it is said, been recalled. J. Ramsey unloaded consiileiable Philadel phia Gas stock yesterday at about the top or the market. Fred Rinehart bought Luster. He is supposed to keep his pockets stuffed with inside news. Tho Building Record. Permits for the erection of tho following buildings were issued yesterday: Henry Piter, frame addition one-storv dwell ing. 20x16 feet, on Newton street, Twenty seventh ward. Cost. S283. August Ramoffskv, frame two-story and mansard dwelling, 21x32 feet, on Webster ave nue, Thirteenth ward. Cost. SLl'Si S. A. Ziegler, brick addition two story and mansard dwelling ana store', 18x46 feet, on Bates street. Fourteenth street. Cost. 81,000. George Pabst, frame two-story stable. 16x24 feet, on rear Fillmore street. Fourteenth ward. Cost, $175. Percy F. Smith, brick one story press room. 20x28 feet, on Virgin alley. Third ward. Cost, sm . Thpmas Hogan, frame addition two-stbry dwelling, 16x20 feet, on Main street, Sixteenth ward. Cost. $200. Gustavo Selbel. frame two story dwelling, 21x32 feet, 011 bhntland avenue. Twenty-first ward. Cost, $2,000. James Conway, brick two-story mansard dwelling, 21x31 feet. Forbes street. Four teenth ward. Cost, S2.700. A. J. Hicket, frame- two-storv dwelling, 16x30 feet, on Madison avenue, Thirteenth ward, Cost, SS00. Motements in Realty. S. A, Dickie & Co. sold for C. D. Collins to James P. Shcplar an improved property on Carver street, near Larimer avenue, a six roomed and finished attic house, with lot 24x100, for 82,700 Baltensperger & Williams sold for C. Baltcn sperger, Jr., and George W. Knipschild, a modern f rau.e dtvcllin ' of nine rooms, lot 2oxl70, suuito on Collins avenue. East End, for S5.500. Black & Baird sold to V. I. Hahn, tor Mrs. Lizzie Wallace a double two-story frame dwelling on Winslow street. East End, on a lot 25x131 feet, lor S2.300. Sloan A Co. sold for W. J. Sleeth to Mrs. C. Montooth a house and lot on Dearborn street, Nineteenth ward, consideration private; also a frtino dwelling of five rooms on ICincaid streot to Mrs. E. T. Ebbert for $2,000. S. Arnold sold to a Hebrew congregation a church property on Townsend street, 75 feet front by 100 foe; Qeop, with a brick building, for 11,400. M. F. Hippie A Co. sold to William Bauer smith, for J. S. Hortfall, a new five-roomed frame dwelling, with lot 20x100, on Osceola street. Twentieth ward, for a price approximat ing $3,000. Magaw & Gnff. Limited, sold to W. P. Jervis three lots, each 25x110, for 8325 on easy pay ments. LITTLE DOING, A Trade In May Oil, but the Cash Article Neglected. Ono thousand barrels of May oil changed hands yesterday at 68K"- There was nothing done in cah, and 68c and bo were tho only bid. There were no offers. Refined maintained its former position. Average daily rnns wero 76,079; average daily shipments, 62,922; average daily charters, 38,. Tracy, Wilson & Co. quota puts, 67c; calls, 69Kc Other Oil Markets. Clkvelahd, April 22. Petroleum easy; snow white 110, 6Vc; 74 gM0Un,$(c; &6 gaso line, 12c; 63 naphtha, Mc BnATvrtTT). Apnl 22 National Tnnlt cer- MTT8B0KB- THBRttDHT n. .u.-;,.ii.. i.ed-itiih'i :.iieili (nM'iiiiil't'st, UsJc; lowest. Colic: clearances. iO.OW barrels. OIL CITY. April 2i National Transit cer tificates opened at 63c; hiithest, 68o: lowest, 68Kc: closed. 6SKc: sale. 41,000 barrels; clear ancel, 98 000 barrels: charters. 57,063 barrels: shipments, 75,893 barrels; runs, 95,737 barrels. New York, April 22. Petroleum opened steady and moved up slightly on a few buying orders; then became dull and remained so until the cloe. Pennsjlvania oil opening, 6bic; highest, 69c; lowest. 68Xc; closing. 69c May option opening. 68Jo: highest. 68c; lowest 6bJc; closing, b8c Llmo oil, no sales. Total sales, 16, COO barrels. HOME SECUEITIES. Sale of a Big Block of Manufacturers' Gas About the Only New Feature Business Fair and Prices Well Sustained " The Cliartlors Meeting.. , Baseball, firo and rain rattled the'tradors at the last stock cill yesterday, and they were un able to ge"t down to business. Weakness in New York and Chicago was conspicuous in the after noon, ana this, also, had a depressing effect. Tho result of this combination of bearish in fluences was to cut down transactions to almost nothing, hut without making much lmpieision upon prices. Business at the other calls was of good pro portions. Total sales aggregated 978 share. The active properties were Electric, Luster, Central Traction, Philadelphia Gas and Manu facturers' Gas all of which, excluding the latter, were about on a level with tho quota lions ol the previous day, changes either way being unimuortant and of no significance. Manufacturers' Gas made quite a bulge. Henry Fisher took a big bundle from R0.1 Bros, at 21. anadtancoof abjut S2 50 over the Iowestsalo remembered. Mr. Fisher li.es had faitli in the natural g.cssers all along, and is taking a piacti cal way to show it. WbeelugGiswas strong at 15. 'It was said tho company had plenty of tho mel. Electric closed a shade better than the open ing, fcales were made at 13,'i. Tho finish was at this figure. Boston prices were slightly higher, but the ilifterenco was too small for profitable scalping. There wis no news from Mi. Wcstinghouse or local officials. In regard to developments Boston is as much in the dark as Pittsburg, as the following from the Boston T.axtllet of Monday shows: "Westii ghouse has sold firm to-day at 11J to 14, despite the discouraging nows that comes from Pittsburg. This is in ciToct that, as x matter of fact, there are no new developments concerning the ro ll liulitatlon of tho company, and that tho set tlement ot the financial difficult appears now to bp as far off as ever. Mr. Westinghouso has fnrnished no information as to what ho is.iolng for several weeks. Tha speculation in cst inghouseat tho picscnt time must he, under these circumstances, as 'blind' as anything well could bo." There was some talk in regard to the coming meeting of tho Clnrtiers Gas Company. If tho irate stockholder alluded to jesterday carries out his programme there will be fun in the camp. He has plentvof backing. The man agement, of course, may be able to make a cood case and take tho wiud out of his sails. As tho matter stands it is about a standoff be tween tho ins and the outs. The latter desire information to which tney may not be legally entitled. Sales were: Tirst call 10 Luster at 13: 10 Central Trac tion "at 18. 8 Philadelphia Gas at 13, 10 at loH; 5 Electric at 13ic, 5 at 13, 100 at h 10 at 133' toecond call 10 Electric at 13JJ; 15 Philadel phia Gas at 13K, 50 at 13. 10U at 13, 100 at 13. 100 at 13'4, 25 at 13; 400 Manufacturers' Gas at 21. 1'h'rd call 20 Electric at 13. Bids and offers at each of tho three calls are nuucuciuu FIHST SKCOXD THIRU CALL. CALL. CALL. I! A U AH A V. V. S.A M I-t 530 390 Cltlzcns'N it l!k t-3 Dninond J,.Uk 1 210 223 Duquesne N. Jlk 17o Herman Nat.ll'k 303 lronClirN. B'kl.... 87 Mecti'cs N.B-uitt' 112 113 Armenia Ins 90 Mau'lTs G.l'o. 18J... 21 25 ........ 1'. N. t.. & 1'. Co 0 . .. ' 9n IMilla. t o 13 13M 13 13X 1 a U heeling O. Co. 15 16 15 FlshvrOilCo... . 57 .... 57 .... central Iractlonl 18S I8Jf 16JL... lS 1S Citizens' Irso'n. I mh 61 M.fe... o9"s Wi I'lttshurc Inc.. . l'lrasanl Vaiiev., I3'8 Hy, .... 24J .... ?'i P.V.It K.pld. 1J . If. C CT.U.C J! 40 36 40 Hidalgo Mining. 3 Luster Mluinc Wa UH 13V . 3 IM MltertonM. Co. I IK 2 I lb 2 Mj... ost'house E... 134 ISi, 134 138 Uh 137. Motion V. Co 27 U. &. & . Co ... I 9)4 10 ... 93, 9 9X U.b.is.Co. prefi . 26 .... 26 I , 'house V, if. Co, SO 82 90 . ..... 92 3. U. C. Co ' 52 .... 82 .... ' H 57 At JTcw York yesterday the total sales of stocks were 232.103 shares, inclsdmg: 'Atchi son, 22.677: Louisville and Nashville. 3,850; Missouri Paciflo. IB.0I0. Northwctcrn. 3.810; North American, 3.375. Norihern Paciiic pre-J lerreti, a),400; racinc aihi, .2do; w. ram, iv 015: Uulnn Patiflc, 31,120; Wheeling and Lake Erie, 4,120; do preferred, 4,021. HONEY MAHKET. The Bank Clearings Gradually Approach ing the Old-Time Level. The local market presented nonewfeatnre of intercs yesterday. Loans were freely granted at67par cent. The demand was fair and checking and depositing lari'e. Bank ex changes are drawing near the $3,000,000 marki Yesterday thnv were 12,735.015 11. The bal, ances were $478,713 89. This promises to be tho best Clearing Iluuse week or the year. At Newport yesterday money on call was easy, ranging from 3 to 4 per cent. List loan 3, closed offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper 57. Sterling exchange quiet and steady at H 85 for GO-day hills and (4 88 for demand. Closing Bonn: Quotations. U. S. 4s. re 121K M. X. IT. 2ds 42 V.&. 46, coop liiX,Motnal Union Ds...lli5 U.s.41i3, ret..... - n.j. u. lai. cert.. 111 V. S. 4Ss, conn 102 Northern Pac. Isla..ll7 Northern Pac. :d8..1UX Northw't'n consols. 139 Nortw'n deben's is. 107 Urejton Si. 'lrans. 6s. bt.Lil. M. ben. 5s. SJ'j St. L. a 8. P. U en. 11. I06W taciDcosoi 'w .ii Louisiana stamped4s 8JS Mlssonrl hs lenn. newset. 03.. IKJi lenn. new set. 5s.... 09 'lenn. newset. 3s... 71U Canada o. M H &t. Paul consols.... 124S Central Paclflc lsts.l(i7U SU.P. Chl&l'c. liu.ll Den. Jt K. u. lsis. 119 lx.. Pc L.G.lr.Ks. 90H Ucn. A1U U. 43. SJ-tilx.. Pc. It O. rr.Ks. 38 Union Pacific lsts...l08't 101 c est Snore 102 'V,i K. G. tVeituts Krie2ds , M. h.. 1. lets Bank Cleur.ngs. Bt. Louia ClearingB, 13.116,922: balances. $370 822. Jloney,6S7 percent. ExchangoouXew York 75 and 00 cents premium. NEW Okleans Clearings, 81,291,154; New York exchange commercial paper 35 cents at bank; 31 per 1 000 premium. CHICAGO Bank clearings were $14,994,000. New York exchange was 25 cents premium. Rates for monoy were easy at 5K6 per cent, bterlln" exchange was steady and unchanged. Nkit York Bank clearings, $118,819,818; balances, $5,647,102. Boston Bank clearings, S16.4S9 291; bal ances. $1,527,224. Money, 3 per cent. LxcbangQ on New York. 5 to 12 cents discount. PHILADKLVHIA Bank clearings. $11,302,217; balances. $1 823,334. Money 405 per rent. Baltimore Bank clearings, $1,917,477; bal ances, 1320,020. Money, 6 per cent. , KEW YORK STOCKS. feharo Market Still Stron on a Smaller Business M-IssonrI and Union Pacifies Boomed Cotton Oil Comes to the Front Bonds Dull. New York, April 22 Tho .stock market to day gave evidence of its inherent strength, though the improvement was small and volume of business nas not equal to that of a few days ago. The Gould stocks caiuo to the front, and tho rise yesterday in Wabash was followed by a similar movement in Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific, tho only stocks comparable iu strength to these being tho Wheeling and Lake Lrio shares. The traders to some extent shifted their position over to the bull side. The late dealings gave evidence that fresh blood is forthcoming, and the confluent tone of thetilkheaidon tho street showed that the fear of a flurry in money between this and July 1 is confined to a few interested individuals. There tias another etfort to bring the Industri als to the irout, the cqtton OH Btocks being selected lor this purpose, and all of them era; advanced sharpl), tho new stock showing a p-ain of 1 nor cent. Railroad bonds wero quiet again, tho sales reaching only 81,159,000. rue followlnc tabic snows tne prices of active stocks on the New ork Stock Exchange yester day. Corrected dally lor 'lilt DisrAicu by niTNSr s. STitrilcubON. oldest Pittsburg mem bersorihe New Vorkbtock i xchane, 57 i ourtU avenue: clos inc HI11. 28, 28), 33Vi 79M 52 117 30 n 51 li 89W 6lS 1H na 37H 86 ill K Open In. 26 Am. Cotton OH Am. cnttun Oil urer. 49 Am. Cotton oil Truit.. 25 Atch., 'loo. AM. 1 s- Uinaalan 1'aclnc 79H Canada southern 6Z Central orNewJersey.118 CeatralPaelnc, 30 Chesapeake A Ohio ... 18H ChlcaKo Ua trust 60 M C. Bur. A Uulncy 88)2 C, MIL &Bt. Paul.. .. 61 C. Mil. Bt- P.. DC. .118 a. koce L ft p. 16V a. st. p.. m.o "H c,.auf.M.a pi. 8 aortwMtrB. ...iMi a. a. tyeijrei.i.. 55 Col. Coal A Iron SB'i Hilh- Low eat. eat. 29 26 28 H 25Sf 33K 817a T11J4 J 52)a 82 118 117M 30 30 lit B4 51& 50 CM em mii iu 7l3 foe JL i. EBBSSBEfT 1 ot A. iiuttAUf'.r Vl.lev 2-"iU (.1 1 . X OtllU lat Drel.. ti!-i 'lies, a Ulilo zd nrei Del.. Lack West 13614. Del. A Hudson. ., Den. AKIo Grande.. Den. ttioctraude.pt. 53H K. r.. la. tui vJi Illinois Central 99 Lake Krle West U l.ateKrlei West or.. 69 Lite snore M. 3... .li:,S Louisville mh vine. 'S'i Michigan Central 914 Moone Ohle 4IK Mitioun raclfle 71 National ceadTrnst... 19K Newlort central 103 U M.Y.. U.JC M. Li . .. C 4St.l,.lstpr68 N. Y..C. ist. 1 2dnf .... N. r.. 1 E. A W 2CJ$ ft. t. AH. JL 39 ... O. W 17H Norfolk. A Weatern M 117 lMJi liU't 13-1 17 59 6V 99 ll 5; llK TSK 94 W 72H MS 1C3H IS). 611S 28H 20', 39)4 UH SiH 20K 70 1 IS 29 Mh 21S 33'.' 15S 73H 21 90 Oil. 15 'a 501, lull' 3H S2)4 25 Cj n. 17 16S 57H MX 7 99S 14K 0 78 K 9Vt 41k 72Si 19H 103H 6S" io SOS, 17 6 93 UH 59 112S 73H 94 ii. 72 19 103X 06)i 20i SS Noriolt A Western or. -Northern faciflc Northern 1'aclnc nf. 26H ,70?, Mis 70M IS '. 29 31 21 H I3t, ISM 2S'4 C91 IS 21 33U 21M 33)4 13 Ohio Mlsslsslnm 13 Orearon imorovement. 29 racincaiai: ssVj I'eo,. Dec. i. Kvani.... 21l I'nnaael. iKeaaine. .. iu'i uicnmona w. r. t . 18 Richmond W.f.i.ni Ht. faul ATlulntli... . M. I'aul&Dulutn or., he I'.. 11 Inn. Man.. 81. L lan if . 1st nt . lcxies tViclne. ,. Union I'aolFs Wabash Wabisti preferred Western Union liceniiei L.. K. heeling A t Jcprel.. North American Co... IH , lt'4 , mil 205, , 82 , 35 , 76H 17'J 1-M 14 4!)'4 1IH 20H SI 7C na 54K KH lOSj 82H 7I 17, 16s. 5J- 1'., V.. C. Abt. L. I'., C, C ht. L.. prf. 55 Boston Stocks. Atch. A Top L.G.7s 33HCataln 20 lloston AAIbanv-.-ajaSlrranKlln 1JX boston &. Mnlne ...2"0H Huron -j1 C It, Q 8sn Keararae K'A Mlchbur.rU. 1-. ... K Osceola, z Ulnt&l'ereM 24 chUney l"e UlutAl'ercV. pre. 82 !4inti Fe (!nnner. L. It. A VU S 91 Maee. Ontral 19 Alex. Cen. com 21S N. V. & N. Knir. .... .fllti . Y. N. knir. 7s. lim romance & tloston Land Co... . 5X btll Llloso Land Co. 22 t en Knd Land Co. 2X Hell lelephone 20a Lim son store S 17 Old Colony lbScj v is. cen. common. -u;& Water power -n Allouez-M.Codicw). 3!4' Centennial tinlnj:. in'4 Atlantic 15 IN. Ene. "lelephone. S0H BosionA Mom 41iiButie4 Bost.copper 15) Calumet &Uecia... .255 PhUadclphia Stocks. Closing quotatlona of Philadelphia stocks, lur nuhed bv Whitney & Stephenson, brokers. N o. 57 Fourth avenuo. Members Hew York. Stock kx- chauife. Illl. Pennsylvania Itallrottd Sl Heading $ buffalo. New ork and Philadelphia 8X Asfce''. MX 1 15-16 8H LenlEli V'nlliv. 48 44 4S)i 37 LchltfhNavlsraUon Northern racltic common. .. Northern 1'acltlc preiurred.. tale. 48 7U Jlining Stocks. Nk-w York. April 22. Mining quotations: Alice. 155: Consolidated California and ir cinia, 1200; Deadtiood, 110; Homestake. 876; Horn feilver. 315; Mexican, 400: Ontario. SoOO; Pit mouth. 190; Sierra Nevada. 325: Standard, 120: Union Consolidated, 350; Yellow Jacket, 260. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Office or Pittsburg dispatcit. 1 Wednesday, April 22. Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Tho upward movement of eggs gives no signs of abatement, and our quotations are again ad vanced in accordance with actual sales. The reason for the firm egg market is traced to the storage men. who have been gathering all to bo had at 13 to 14c per dozen. Receipts of coun try butter aro large and demand is slow. On the other hand, good creamery butter is in short supply, and much more than is offered would find ready buyers. All good old cheese is about cleaned up and tbo supply of new falls short of demand California fruits have shown an upward tendency tho past week. Fancy lemons and bananas aro very firm at quota tions. Quality of strawberries coming to our nnrleis of lato is low. Very few good aro of fered and hence demand is light. New cab-bae-e and green onions are coming In freely and prices aro lower. Fancy asparagus is scarce and firm, while common stock is too plenty and very slow. Apples $6 007 00 a barrel. Butter Creamery, Elgin. 2829c; Jber brands, 2526c; common country butler, lo10c; choice country rolls, lb20o. . - ' BEA2.S New crop beans, navy, $2 S02 oo; marrows. S2 35g2 40; Lima beans. 56a Berries Strawberries, 4050o per quart. Bke&wajc 28Q30c ft tor choice; low grade, 22S25& Cider Sand refined, S9 50310 00: common. $5 50oOO; crab cider. $12 0013 0O? barrel; otder vinegar. 1415c gallon cheese Ohio cheese. 1212Kc: New York cheese, 12Uai3c: Limburger, 13KUc; domes tic SweiHer. 152ll6o; VIoonln brick Sweitzer, 16c; imported sweitzer, 27HS2SC. CRANBEKRIES-Cape Cod, $i 253 50 a box! $11 50&J12 OU a b .rrel: Jerseys. $3 50 a box. Egos 1515Xc for strictly freshj goose eggs, S0ft35c. duck etrgs, 20c. , , Ffathers Extra live geee, 5000c; No. 1, 404c; mixed lots. 3035c V ft . HONEY New crop white clover, 2022c $1 m; California honey, 12015c M ft MArLE SVRUP New, 8590c V gallon. New Maple Sugar 10c B. Nuts Shell bark hickory nuts, 81 25l 60 a bushel; peanuts. SI SOfill 75, loasted; green, 4 fi6c 13 ft; pecans, 16c $ ft. Omos SLTS-Fancy Erie, S7 508 00 per bushel; Ohio and Pennstlvania, $6 007 00 Poultry Alive Chickens.Jl 00I 10 a nair; turkeys, 15c a pound: ducks. 90c61 a nair; geese, choice, $1 00 a pair Dressed Turkeys, 1820c a pound; ducks. 1516o a pound, chick ens. IDigiac: geese, liiuiioi;. Tallow Country, 4c:clty rendered. oVic. Heeds Recleaned Western clover, $5 00 5 20; timothy, $1 651 65; blue itrass, $3 504 00; orchard grass,S2 00; Millet, $I1 25c; lawn grass, 25c V ft Tropical Fruits Lemor.s,$4 505 00, fancy, $6 00; Messina oranges. $2 5003 00 a box: Florida or.inces, S3 503 75 a box: California oranges. S3 003 25 a box; banina9. $2 50 firsts, $1 75 good seconds bunch: figs. 1516c p ft; dates, 4J 5Vc 1 ft; pineapples, 3040c apiece. Vegetablfs Potatoes. $1 S01 35 V bushel; 6eed uotatoes,$l 502!iff busheli sweet potatoes, $3 503 75; cabbage, 568 hundred; German cabbage, $10012; jellow danver onions, $6 00 6 50 a barrel: cejerj, 75c6Sl a dozen bunches; cirrotB, 35e a dozen: parsley, 15c a dozen; tur. nips. 75c3$l per barrel. New VEOEiABLrs Cabbage. $1 6062 00 for small crates, $2 002 25 for large: kale, 75c31 a barrel; spinach, tl 2581 50 a barrel; boans. $3 a bushel: beets, 5065c a dozen; asparagus, 40c a bunoh; cucumbers. 75c a dozen: Bermuda onions, 13 a bushel; Bermuda potatoes, $9 per barrel: tomatoes, $4 505 50 per rase; lettuce, 5075c a dozeu; ramshes. 35c a dozeu; rhubarb, 5075c a dozen: onions, 25c per dozen. . v Groceries. The movement in this lino continues active, without any essential change In prices of sta ples. There is still a scarcity of sugar and markets are firm at the advanco already noted. Wholesale grocers report an impossibility to meet orders for some grades of sugar. The coffee market 1 firm. . .,,.,, . , fiuirirw I'nvvnE-F'anr.r. 21'sM32oV;c: choice Rio. 2321c; prima Kio, 22&c; low gradoRio.21 22c; old Government Jav i, 2rUS30fc; Mara caibo. 25Kft27Kc; Mocha, 30J2c; bantos, 22 26c: Caracas, 2o27c; Li Guayra, 2u27c. Hoastep (in jiapers) Staudard brands. 25c: high grades. 2730Ki old Government Java. bulk. 31K34c; Maracaibo. 28eS0c; Santos, 2630c; peiDerry, SQKc; choice Itlo, 26c; prime ltio, 25c: good Rio; 21c; ordinary, 21 K He. SPICFS (whole) Cloves, 1516c: allspice, 10c; cassia, 8c;pepper, 13c: nutmeg. 73ifc0c Petroleuii (jobbers' prices) 110 test, 74c: Ohio. 120. 8Kc; headlight. Io0, 8K: wa'er white. 1010c; globe, 14Hic: oialne, 15c; carnadine. HHc; royaljne, lie; red oil, llHKc; purltv. 14e; oleine, lie. ... Miners' Oil No. 1 water stralpod. 394lc per gallon; summer, 8335c: Hrd oil, 5558. Syrup Com syrup, 31XIc; choice sugar syrup. 3!c: prime sugar syrup. 32833c; strictlv prune. 31g33c: N. O. Molasses Fancv. new crop. 42c; choice, 3S10c; mcdimu, 33.i6r: mixed. S4336c Soda Bl-cirb m kegs, 3Jf(3Je; bi-carb in K'.c; bi-carb. assorif d packages, ogflc; sal suila. in kcs, c; do granulated, 2c. - Candles Star, full weight, 9c: stcarine, per set, Sc: jiarafflne, ll12o. RlCE Iload Carolina, 7(Kc! choice, 6K 6Jic: pfiine,"BOKc; Louisiana, 50c starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 66c; gloss starch. 67a Foreign Fruits Layer raisins. $2 65: Lon don layers, $2 75; Muscatels, $2 00, California Muscatels, SI O0l 90; Valencia. (7c: Ondara Valencia. ic: sultina. 18e20c; currants. 4?i&Sc: Turkey prunes, 73c; Trench prunes, loJiHHc: Salonica prunes, in 2-ftpack igos 9c; coounut9. W 100. $6: almonds. Lan.. V ft. 29c; do Ivica, 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nan , 13 14c; Sicily filberts 12c: Smyrna figs, 13&Hc: new dates, 56c: Brazil nuts, 12c; pecans. 14K 16c; citron, V ft. l"S18c: lemon peel, 12c 1 ft; orange peel, 12c Dried Fruits Apple, sliced, per ft, lie; apples, evaporated, 14K15c; pejches. evapo rated, pared. 2830c: peaches, California, evap orated, unpared, 1720c; cherries, pitted, 31c; cherries, unnittcd. I313Jc; raspberries. ovap orated, S031c: blackberries. GJQlOc; huckle berries, 15c Suoars Cubes, 5c; powdered, 6c: granu lated. 4c; confectioners' A. 4c: soft white. Hc; yellow, choice, 44c; yellow, good, 4ViS-ic; yellow, lair, affiiftc; fellow, aark. 84c ricKLES-Medlurp, bbls fogS).' tS 00; me dium, half bbls (600,,$4 50. p PT.T-Nn. 1 J bl.l. $1 (ML No.lex.Whbl. $1 1 1: liirj, lihl,SL2n: coarse oryefil. ? bbl. si ui. Uili.s' Liiica, 4 bu bin u s2 SO, ili gin3' Hurcka. 10-14 ft packets, S3 00. Canned Goods Staudard ne-acbe. $2 70 2 80;2nos, 2 402 50 extra peaches, $3 003 10; pie peaches, $1 701 80: finest corn. $1 351 50; Hfd. Co. corn. SI 00 1 15: red cherries $1 35 1 40: Lima beans, $1 35: soaked do. SOe; string do, 7080c: marrowfat peas, $1 101 25; soaked peas. 6575c; pineapples, $1 o0l OC; Bahama do, $2 55; damson plums. $1 10; greengages $1 50: egg plums, $1 90; California apricots, $2 10 2 50; California pears, (2500275; do greengages, $1 90: do egg plums. 1 90: extra white cherries. 82 85; raspberries. $1 351 40; straw berries, $1 S01 40; gooseberries. $1 10l 15; tomatoes, 93c$l; salman, 1-ft. $130I SO; 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 00; bakd oeans, SI 401 50: lobster, 1 ft, S2 25; mackerel. 1 ft cans, broiled. $160; sardines, domest'e. is, S4 504b0; sar ilines domestic. s, $7 00; sardines, imported, iifi. $115031250; sardines, imported, js. S18; sardines, mustard, $4 50; sardines, spiced, $4 25. Fish Lxtra No. 1 bloater mackerel, $20 $ bbl;oxtra No. 1 do mess, $28 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore. $21 00; No. 2 slioro mackerel, S22: large 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. 6K'Kc. Horn ng Round shore. $5 50) bbl; split. 80 50; lake. $325100 ft bbl. Whne fish. S7 00 W 100-ft half bbl. Laka trout, $5 50 W h ilf bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c W ft. Iceland hilibut, 13c ft. Pickerel, hair bbl, Jl 50: quarter bbl, $1 bU. Holland herring, 75c: Walkoff herrine-. 90c Oatmeal $6 S0S6 75 $! bbl. Grain, Floor and Peed. As was anticipated for a day or two past, the bull movement in cereal lines has spent its force, and markets to-day show weakening tendencies. Buyers are very cautious, in view of the prospect of further reaction to the late boom. But in spite of reactionary signs, sales were larger at the Grain Exchange to-day than for a week or more. Sales were as follows: 12 cars of 2 yellow sholl corn, 83e. July; 2 cars No. 1 hay. $11 50. 10 days. Receipts as bulletined. 23 cars, of which 18 wero by Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway. 33 rollows; 3 cars of middlings, 10 ot hay, 5 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of oats, 3 of corn, 1 of bay. There are no signs of any reac tionarj movemout to wheat and flonr. The latter is firm at tho advance noted yesterday. Prices for carload lots on track- Wheat No. 2 red. $1 1S1 20; No 3. SI 13 1 15. Corn No. 2 jellow shell. 81S2c; high mixed, 80Slc: mixed shell. 7879c; No. 2 jellow car, 8586c; high mixed ear, 8283c; mixed ear con . 8I82c Oats No. L 64u4Sc; No 2 white. G3K64c extra. No. 3, 622Sc: mixed oats. OOQblc Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and ilichigan,88c 0S1 00: No 1 Western. 979Sc. Flour Jobbing prices Fincy spring and winter pateut flour. $0 506 75; fancy straight winter. $6 006 23: fancv straight spring. S5 75 66 00; dear winter, 55 756 00: straight XXXX bakers', $5 255 5a Rye flour, $1 755 00. Buckwheat flour, 2U2$0 ft. MlLLFEED .No. I white middlings, $27 00 28 CO W ton; No. 2 white middlings. $25 00 26 60; browp middlincs. $21 0024 oO: winter wheat brin. $23 00Q21 00. HAY B-led tlmothv. No. 1. $11 50Q12 00: No. 2. do, $10 5011 00; loose from wagon. $14 00 17 00. according to quality: no. a prairie nay, $7 257 50; packing do. $7 o0S 00. Straw Oats. SS 50; wheat and rye, S7 00 Q7 50. Provisions. Snsrar cured bams, larjrc $ Sugar cured hams, medium Supar cured hams, small Suar cured California hams tusar cured II. btcou fcupar cured skinned hams. lar?e Susrar cured skinned hams, medium Sugar cured shoulders sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured skinned -shoulders Sugarcurcd bacon shoulders S tt ear cured dry salt slioullers Sugar cured 1. heof rounds ..... sugar cured 11. bccrccts Suar cured D. beef flits Facon clear sides Bacon clear bellies Bry salt clear sides. 10-lbave'g 10M 10'-4 10K 7S 9 11 , II 01. W 6V . 14 12 II 8H J 13 60 13 50 6s W 7 7! eh 7H 7U lirv salt ciour iue,oi-iu hyck Mess pork, henvv Mc; pork, lamlly Lard, roflned. In tierces Lard, n flned. In hair barrels Lard, relined. In DO-tb tubs Lird, refined. In 20-tb pills Lard, rellncd. in 50-tb tin cans I. ird. refined, in 1-lb tin pills Lard, rcdned. In 5-to tin pails Lard, rcUned. in 10-16 tin pails Lumber. Tho questions pending between carpenters and contractors are delaying orders. These questions will be settled for the season be tween now and Mav L Ap amicable adjust ment of these questions will, without doubt, give a boom to trade. Prices aro unchanged and are as lollons: rnt OrLAXID-YAKD QCOTATIO-VS. Clear boinls. per M 02 0O53 00 Select common boirJs, per M 30 00 Common boards per M -000 Sheathing Pine trame lumber per M Shingles. .o. L 13 In. per M Shingles, -No. 2, 18 In. per 31.... Lath 18 00 22 OOffl.TOO 4 75 150 .00 nARD WOODS YARD QUOTATIONS. Ash. It04in iSS-SiS Black walnut, green, logrun 5 0oa.j000 Ulsek- walnut, dry. loir run 60 0075 00 Cherry Oreen white oas plank, 2 to 4 In.... Bry white oak plink, 2to 41n llry white oak boards, lln West Va yellow pine, 1 inch West Va. yellow pine, IU inch , West Va. yellow poplar, to 1 In.. Hickory, ito3fn..... Hemlock building lumber, peril.. Hank rails Boat studding Coal car plank l'LAXED. cle-lr hoards, tier tl f 60 00 Surface boards Clear, H-lnch beaded celling Partition boards, per M Flooring, So. 1 Flooring, o. : Yellow pine fioonug , Weather-boarding, moulded, Io. 1 Weather-boarding, moalded. So. 2, W eathcr-boardlng. ,'i-lncli 30 0O,Vi00 35 00 3000 2500 30 004O0O 30 00 25 00 it 00 UAltb WOOOb JQbEIA'G FUICEg. Asn ?ii?!S?1?S Walnut log run, green -; oaa OO Walnut log run. dry 00i.i0 00 White oak plank, green White oaK plank, dry W hlte oak boirils, dry , t est Va. yellowplne. lln WestVa. jellow pine, l)i in Mellon poplar., Hickory. IS to 3 In Hemlock Bunk rails Boat studding, Coal car plank t THE HEW BA1LE0AD Just Established Between Plttsbarp; and tho Quaker City. Philadelphia, April 22. The new line of the Reading Riilroad from this city to Pitts burg, the West and Southwest, was opened for 'business Tuesday. The new work which bas just bean completed, is at Harnsburg and immediately west of it. The Reading system proper ends at Shippensburg. and from- that point to Cherry Run the Western Maryland tracks are to be used, llicre connection is mado with the Bal timore and Ohio. Pittsburg will bo reached over the Pittsburg branch of thatroidfrom Cumberland. From both New York and Phila delphia tho new lino gives, by wav of the main line of the Baltituoro and Ohio Railroad be yond Cumberland, a routo to the Southwest, Cincinnati, St. Louis and the lower Mississippi Valley considerably shorter than any other. From Now York to Chicago the dMince is very little greater than that of tho Pennsylva nia, which is the shortest of the trunk lines. From New York to Harnsburg. by way of Alientown. and tbo Jersey Central or Lehigh Valley Railroad, tho Reading's ronto is 180 miles long and tho PennsylvanlVs 196. From Harnsburg to Pittsburg the "Pennsy" bas the shorter line, but bet ond that city to Chicago tho Baltimore and Ohio road will have, when tho road from Akron to Chicago Junction is finished, tho shorter route. Tha new connections will strengthen the Reading in devoloping its freight business, and so will be of value to Philadel phia in giving it competition. The Reading, will be abla to send its h ird coal through West oru Fennsjlvania, and there will, come back over its tracks for Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania soft coal and cuke from the Cum berland and Connellsvillo regions. With its extensive Philadelphia terminals the Reidinc will doubtless be able to secure a large through traffio for its now route, ou which it will have a haul ot about 150 miles. SICK HKALACHECarler,, Llule LlTer nilli SICK nEADACHECarter,s Little Liver Pills. 3ICK HKALACIIECirtcr,, Lutle Liver Pills. SICK UEALACHECartr,, ut.tle Liver Pills. nolS-TTSSU WILL S 4&xxasooa 20 0cY25 00 zioorSsioo 20 00025 01) 20 0C25 00 25 0O30 00 18 0OSSW USlX)(t,i5 00 15 00 14 00 14 00 liOJ 17 ordi-j uu 20C0ia.'2 00 18 0CKK3 00 19 oa:i oo SOOOffiSSO) IStOaMOO ajooraiioo II 5t12 00 14 00 14 00 lb GO w- .gg(,"'f r-Trr '?r . ' JS?-k- l? s? -rtsr i.?srD oaMses. . Ai. .. f.? .S' jFgSn9h''PE a BSIglSS'JHfiSSSfe and BDLLD UP THE WHOLE SYSTEM TO PEKFLCX UfcAIvi 11. JStfSSSA. Hoof land's Podophyllin Pills apTO-TuTli OPsJEj ElirjOY Both trie methDcl and results wnen Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tne jvianeys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial 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 50c and 81 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 LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y- s YRUP OF FXG& SOLD JIY JOS. FLEMING 4 BON, 412 Market street. rohl9 82-TTS Plttshnrg. llBOKKlts FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. mrt DF1VDI 17' SAVINGS BANK. rtiWrLili a si ForjRrii avenue. Capital. $300,000. Surplus. $51,670 29. D. McK. LLOYD EDWARD K DUFF. 4 President, Asst. Sec. Treasv percent interest allowed on time deposits. OC15-10-D FAHNESTOOK & CO., IIAMcHRS 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 or in the open market. Famish information respecting bonds. apU-139-TTSu JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks Bonds, Grain. Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicaja. It SIXTH HZ, Pittsburg. oo22 ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'S OINTMENT ABSOLTJTELY CUBES. ST3IPTOMS-MoItnre ! tense IttHluj And f Infftntr! moat at nla ht: ffarifl br ocratch am If mllawfa t.n nnnttnuB Innnn tttrm snd nrotntdR. which often bleed anil nleerate. beeomlnrj very ore. SU'AY L.S OIMMLM ttopa the Uehln and bleedlnjtt heals ulceration, and In moat eale remove the tumor. Atlc jour Prugjlit tor IL no 1S-53-TTS . S WAYNE'S OINTMENT PILES. SOLD BY- JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 Market street, mhl9-82-TTS P4ttsborg. The Soft Glow of The TEA ROSE Is Acquired by Ladles Who Uso MEDICATED TRY 8T, SOLD EVERYVVHEEK. pOZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDEK. SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING A SON, 412 Market street, mhl9-82-TTSa Pittsburg. 3 BOTTLES Cured my T)vpepia wheu Physicians Failed. IlONOIBE LYONSAI3, Marlboro. Mass. "DURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. SOLD BY JOS. FLEMIG &SON. '412 Market street. inhl9-S2-D Pittsburg. ekbj enn nvfiDFD.cjft ivOO ,U" UIWIUIUIM Distress after Eating, Stomach Catarrh. Head ache, Heartburn, and all forms of Indigestion. Prepared from the fruit of the Papaya Melon Tree found la the tropics. Druggists sell them. -93-TTS T)APOID TABLETS FOR DYSPEPSIA. SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING A SON, 412 Market street, mblS-82-TTSu Pittsburg; PURIFYihiBLOOD CLEAR THE COIPLEXION, BKIGIITEN TnE EYES, SWEETEN THE BREATH, TAKT3 TTTT". STn-lTAfTW. RKOTItATE THE LITER AND BOWELS, PILES Spfe JIJ g EBk 5 Jp yJppLfefilUll TrHUIiSlAl!UNfc- tUK JcTKK.NSTOVN A1 LIVEltl'OOU Jtuyaiacd United States Mall Steamers. Uerniaiitr,.u.a,9UJin uir-ninlf.iUr,:a)im 'Jiutonlc Mj t. 3 pin "Teutonic. JimjtSpn tiiliuiulftMiT Iio.lijani lirlnnni&Junt:ie.3.iwim .Mjjistle. May.-aaum 'Majestic. June I.. 2 p la from U hlte Star dock, tootot WeitTentnii. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates. (M and upward, seeond cabin. W and S45- Kx curilon tlckeu on lavorabla tenai. Steeiaga, po. Prepaid, . . ... Wilte Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Ap plTtoCHN J.MCCOKMIUK, 689 and -UI Smlttl Beld it.. PltUborir. or J. BUUCK ISMAx, Oeo eril Agent. 41 Broadway. e Koru. Ie21-D CUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIV EKPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN-From, pier 40 North river: Fast express mail service. Anrtnli. April 20. G A. M.; Gallia. April 29, 9 A. 31 : Umbri-v, Mav 2. noon; Servia. May 9. 8 A. M.; Bothnia. May 13, 9A.li: Eirurla. May 10, ui on; Auranla. .May 23. 50 A. si.; Gallia. May 27,8 A.M. Cabin passage S6U and up ward, according to location; intermediate, &. Stycrage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at verv low rates. For freight and pas sage apply to the company's office. 4 Bowling Green. New York. Vernon II. Brown A Co. J. J. MCCORMICK, 633 and 401 HmtthfleM street, Pittsburg. apl8-54-D AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from Phlladelphl and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe den, Denmark, etc PKTER WRIGHT 4 SONS, General agents. 805 Walnut st Philadelphia, Full Information can be bad of J. J. MCCOR MICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfleld street. LOUIS MOESER. 618 Smithtinld street. mhS-II-TTS INMAN LINE NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN AND LIVER POOL. FROM EW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY. Tons. Tons. City of Paris 10.300 City of N. Y 10,600 City of Berlin 5.4'H Citv of Chicago . 5.600 City of ChPSter .. 4.770 City of Richmond 4,730 For rates of passage and other information ap plv to PETER WRIGHT & SONS. Gen. Azts,, 6 Bowling Green. N. Y it to John J. McC'or mlck. 039 Smithtield St., Pittsburg. mb"-47-TTS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S. S. CO. fast Line of xpress Steamers. New York to Southampton (Condon) Bremen. SPUING bI!UMtS,IB9l: Falda, Saaie, Spree, Vrra Ijns Lahn, Allr. Havel, hi be hiJer. Irave, Wed., Sat., Iue., rd.. -at.. Wed., Sit.. Tues.. ed., at., Tues.. April K fuldj. Wed., May 20 Sat.. May Tuc-s.. May a Wed.. May Zt Sat., May JO lues., June 2 Wed., Jane 3 Sat.. June S Tues.. Jane 9 Wed., J ace 19 Sat.. Juno 13 April aiier April at April l nrce. Werra, .siay z rms. Mar 6 Lahn. May Kal-er, Mav 12 Aller. Mar 13 Havel, Mav n.Hbc. Mav ltitlder. 'lluie from AewYork iooutliampton. 7idays. Irova Southampton to Bremen. 24 or 30 hours. PromSouthampton to London, bv Southwestern Hallway Co., 2 hours, lnlnjevery hour In the summer season. Hallway carriages for London, awilt passengers in Southampton Docks on arriv al ot Express Nte-imer troni New York. 'Xhcsc steamers are well known for their speed, comfort and excellent culslue. MAX SCIIAMHEKcr CO.. -,27Smlthnellst. LOUIsMOEaLIt. 616 smitlifielit t. ap20-lX)-p MEDIC 1L. DOCTOR WHITT1ER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG. PA. As ola residents know and back flies of Pitts, burg papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physlriin lo-the city, de voting special attention to all chronic diseases. BffS8E.N0 FEEUNTILCUREO M Cpr IQ and mental diseases, physical M L It V U U O docay. nervous debility, lack of energy, ambltfon aad hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrnst, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consnmption. un fitting the person for business, society and mar riige. permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKiNsfeeUl1 blotches, falling btir. bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for llf-. and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the systoin. 1IDIMADV kldney and bladder derange Un'lirill 1 1 merits, weak btclc, gravel, ca tarrhal Discharges, IntlaQmition and other, painful symntoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whlttler's Iile-long, extensive experionoa , insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation fres. Patients at a distance as carefnllv treated as tC here. Office hours, 3 A. M. t 8 p. Jl. Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. onlv. OIL W1IIT1 1ER. 811 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. ja8-40-DbUWk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS mall ca3es re quiring scIentiHe aud conttdaa tial treatment: Dr. S. K- Lake. M. R. C P. S is the oldest and, m.u. amansnPfli! STMrlll9t ID. tlic citv. Consultation free aad tHni' t-4 and 7 to 8 P.M.; Sundays, 2 to 4 T 5t O.USUI? them personally, or write. iooTOR LAkI. cor Penn ave. and 4th st, Pittsbura Pa. je-ii-uwit NERVE, AND BRAIN TREATMENT SsedSe for Hysteria, Dizziness. Fits I-enraisia, vv aket tifnlss McrfUl rVpresslon.sotteninif of tho Brain. re-i Sltiu in insanity and lcoliato mbe-y deimv and. dS'PSmiture Old Age. Earrem-ess Loss ot Powerf lneithoVlw. Inroluutary lo.e-.and SperniatorrhoeS iaSJed by oVci-eaertlon ot the bnun. selrabmw r over indulgence. Each box contains one month s treats SenL Jlabor. or.lr for $.. cM ;by mail prepaid. E1V1ILG.STUCKY. Druecist 1701and2l Penn ave., and Corner WyUoaoJ. Fulton st, PITTSBURG. PA. mvlMl-TTSsa MANHOOD RESTORED. I SuVr-cAa Kjj ui TVondrrful pnia H?medy, is sold with a WrittenGuarantco to cure all Nervous D13-, eases, such as Wea'C Memo.7, Loss of Brain, Power, Headache. ITakefalness, Lost Man hood. Nervousness. Las situde, all drains and. loss of power ot tis. Generative Organs. la Before & After Uso Photographed from life. enner sex. cameo. r .l..i .., nHnn, nr thP PTeSSlVS lead to Inflrmity. Consumption and toa.mBP Mention this paper. Address. -, MADRID ChEAL CO., Branch Office for U. S. & ron SALE IN PITrsBnRGH, pa st Za. Pleminir & Son. 4 Market St. Duqnein- Pharmacy. 518 Smlthfield St, A. J. Kaercher, 59 Federal St, Allegheny Uty. fe28-20 .XI SfR. W -V1N TJIilK 'S ELECTRIC BELH iok ,n l 1. debtlitataT tiirodgh disease 0? BDAKlVT; , tTBEby thlsewIUPKWVELt otnerwiae, ori Jorthbnnicmnnrpo', Cnre o' rayaic. "o. neai. lvin lr Mild, Sootninx. wu" "".r'M. '". to. lltALTll and "" .-."iiri.. rnrrnnt felt Instantly, os we lorleliSiCro f; cash. BtLT Complete SSouJj, bl'KKNOlH. we tqrie.iyvwu infraw. ; xr";V 7.; no- ors cases iciiiwucumj v,;v,. Zr-;1 ....-.! ..nnhtaft froo fall ODOTllH 'a.v . i'jarmi dress SANUE-N tLLCTltll! CV.. 819 Broadway, yew York. myJMJ-Trgso. TOWEMMEN Suffering from the esects Ol, vonthral errors early decay, wasting weaknpss, lost manhood, eta 1 wul scud a valuable treatise (waledi contaams roll particulars ior noma car?, riiEiE, vi cnargo, A splendid medical work , should be read by "very aa who It nervmn and debilitated. Address Pro& F. C. FOWLER, Moodu, Coaa de2-81- D3UWK MdOOrf FOR Tne. M1U.IGN FREE M 7MA7MEHT Willi MLU1CAU LkCuiniblli .Tor all CSR0THIC. 030AHICa NERVOUS DI32ASS3 In 6ta sexes. Br r P.U UH ran read tHU book. XiiTtm THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., MIIWAMU.WIS TT33H WEAKER EE -WfiC tAV. 0E icalel Treatise. eiplalriln2 sbacrf ftL Mfw.luteand perfect CLKEwithont JTPinyjrtSlomarh druicln:. tor Lost Man. WlKUsWWhood. .Nervoui DobJUty. Loclc OC Vlcor and Development. Premature XVcllao. fnto tlonat Dividers. Kidney and Bladder Diseases, etc Udrcsi III SliSTOS CO , rult rljre. 5ew lork, H. T. OCll-TT3-ST SS. C.u.li-Cula Z$Mi WEAME 1 iTrf?75, m t M Mr- I i j 1 1 -9 .. swwtuMfew fcafjtuatt-a
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