7 ! .i I tdGAynVE STOCK. Eeciupisw Cattle at East Liberty ' Unusually Large AND A DROP ALL ALO&'G THE LIKE. k Lid Smooth Butcher Beeves Buffer Least From Decline. I SHE-P ADTAXChD A-D-SWISE LOWER kj- -1 Office of Pittsburg Dispatch, i Wedxesdat. Aprils. J Tfad market opened at East Liberty yards orTMtonday morning with 80 car loads of catt!eon sale against 55 loads the week be fore. J Total receipts for the week so far bare been S3 loads, an excess of fully 20 loas over fUst week. Keoelpts tbls week were mostly from Chicago and tst. Louis. Ihe proportion of country beeves offered was tnujh below the late aver age in) quantity. As to quality of this week's offerings, tnere were no strictly prime heavy beeve on sale, and not many light primes. The quality of cattle on sale was below late average, and with the unusually Urge receipts It was TfnieTiiable that markets should be weak and lo vcr. Market opened weak on Monday at a Mecline of 15c to 25c per cwL from last week's price, and on all common and low (trade cattle there . live been decliulnctuarketsall the week. There were about seven loads on hand unsold tln in inline among which were two load of very i ;ooi slop bulK The decline n low grade or cattle has been as much as 50c per cw,atixl An oou light butcher beeves almost 15c per' cwt. Not a Very Gooa Assortment. So far as could be learned there were no cat tle on the market this week gJod enough to bring W W) per hundreds eight in carload lots. Supply of good fresh cows was not ud to de mand and has not been for a few weeks past. Receipt s of calves were light and quaht ot those .offered generaly pr. The range ot markeks for vealers was 4c to 4JJc per pound. Sheep land lambs There have been all told but ten loajds on the market this week against Id loads lAst week. Markets were a strong quar ter higher on account of the light run.. The supply pf sheep was not nearly up to demand. T-bere f ere eager customers for more than wc re offered! Two loads of ery good sheep, a&gond asau li'cened this season froni Licking county, Ohio. ycre sold at 5c per ft. This was the top of th'l market The range of markets for lambs Jtras 56 6c per B . A few spring lambs Wee i sile. and brought from 1012 per . Hoci Receipts light, but sufficient for all de mand! The recent warm weather has had a ucpretsmg influence on pork, and prices show adottiiKard dtilt. The lop of the market for bugs :lt Lilierxj is 5 SO, and demand slow. t McCall & Co.'s IVeekb Ties lew. Supply of cattle in excess of demand; market Tcrj (lull and lower; out-door fed cattle 2o 48c nijr cwt. lower, while stable-fed cattle were hard to sell at a decline of oCG0c per cwt. We give Ihe following as ruling prices: Prime, l.0 jo 1,000 . So 75G 00: goou, LIMO to 1,40 . 5 l5u5 75; good butcher grades, LKM j to 1.300 &. J5 10&5 50; tough tat, l.Me'jo 1.300 lbs. 90S 5 15; fair to good, WO hi L100 . H 503 00: mixed lots, cons, ballsfand betters. S3 C01 50; fresh cows and tprirbers, S2040 per head. Tlif receipt of hogs light and the market fair ,or good quality, dull on light and cbft ton grades. We Quote sales to-oav as bllows: Fair to best Pluladelphias. So 20 efc iui vis, co ikkij ivi common xoiair, I 90: pigs SI OOgl 50; roughs, stags and sow j c8 504 M. 1 1 jo supply ot sheep this week has been light; mantr t active at au advance of 25c per cwt. over last Ceek's prices. We quote sales as follow: rririe Ohio and Indiana wethers, weighing here 90 to 100 s, S5 25ffi5 50; good, 75 to 85 lis., S4 Togo Wi lair to good mixed. 60 to 70 S-. H &4 50; culls and common lots. ! O0 3 80; good jearllngs. 75 to M ftv. So 75g625: fair to good. 50 to 60 lbs., H 505 25. Wnnled sheep. S5 506 00. Veal cahes, 110 to 120 s, SI 2og4 75. Heavy calves, S2 0U3 Oa It J- Telerpl OMAHA Cattle Receipts, 1.300 bead; mar kc active, with all grades of steers steady to strong, butchers' stock active and steadv to 10c 'cher; feeders active and strong: fancy 1.400 to 1.800 pound steers, of which there are libera' receipts, are quoted at So 155 75; prime 1.200 ' Mo pouna steers. 14 30Q5 25: fair to good LtoO to 1,350 pound steers. JS O04 8a Hogs Keceiotf. 4,000 head; mafkot active and "JtSSuJ fn 5c lower; all sold: ntnpe."5'355l 6D; bulk. H 50ffi4 bfl: lights. S4 354 70; heavi. CO 4 i-0: mixed. H Mi GO. bheep Receluts. 200 bead; market active and firm; natives, S3 00 5 75: Westerns. S2 50 50. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts, 1.607 bead, including 77 cars for sale; market steady: native steers, S5 00g6 30: Colorados. S4 755 15; bulls and cou s, S2 50S4 60; dressed beet steady at SJfeiOe; shipments to-day, 3. 960 quarters of beel: lo-morrim, 170 beeves. Calves Receints, 4,Mi head; mai ket 25c lower; vedls. $4 004 50; buttermilks, S3 0064 00. Sheep Receipts. 0,405 heail; market firm; unshorn sheep, S6 O0Q7 25: clipped do, S5 005 75: unshorn lambs, 17 00 5 2j: clipped ao. JO 007 00; dressed munon firm at 9&1U; dressed lambs steady at H12Kc. Hogs Receipts. 6.464 head, cqnsigned direct; market nominally steady at S4 405 65. CHICAGO Cattle Receipts. 10.000 bead; shipments. 4,000 head: market light and 1015c higher hca steers. So P06 00: medinnt. i-j 00 5 75, common S4 5(l4 9j belters, S3 504 20: cos S3 003 ott Hogs Receipts. 19.000 Dead; shipments, 10 000 head; market stronger; rough ind common, SI 004 69; pack ers, SI 704 85: prime heavv and butcher weights. 4 955 00: light. $4 804 95. bheep Receipts. 13 OU0 head; shipments, 5000 head: market active and liigiien natives. $5 00&5 40; commora. SI 5J4 75: prime Westerns, ?5 7oiS 6 ; lambs. 6 507 25. tlNClNNATl Hogs steady; common and light, SI 005 10; packing and butchers, S5 00 o 10, receipts. 8,000 head; shipments. 1,000 head. Cattle casj; common, S2 50375; fair to choice butcher grades n ougj to: prime to cji!-e. shippers. So OOgo 7o; receints, 960 head; shifnouts, CO head, bheep in good demand and steady; common to cnoice sheared, 3 50 5 25; extra fat wethers and yearlings, $5 25 5o0, receipts. 725 head. Lambs Steadv for spring and scarce; common to choice. S70CU3 9 00 iter 100 pounds. BUFFALO Cattle Receipts 1(0 loads through, l loads sale; strong: all sold at full opening pycei Hogs Receipts. 3S0 loads through. 6 sale: tnere ere 7 cars sale held over in addition to the fre-li arrivals: market ruled grew: goon to choice Yorkers, S5 105 20; me Wnms. to 15g)5 2a bheep and lambs Receipts aji-ads through. 23 sale; active and pnres firm; gSW stock selling rranils: sales of good to JJLuee sbecp at S6 40S6 CO for wools; S5 O05 50 rllpped: woollaiiths S7 50ffi7 75; fair. S8 25 W: clipned. S6 00g6 65. ' &. LOUIS CatUe Receipts. S.100 bead: JMli-Henis, 600 head, market stead; good to Jinij native steers So Wgi fair to good 54 5 00: lexans and Indians S3 75 SJ; Hogs Receipts 3,600 bead; shipments HW'bead; market lower; fair to choice heavy Jl S0o (X): mixed grades S4 304 85; light" fair to best, ti 60g4 7a bheei Receipts 600 f'ord' marLct stejlli; Cod to choice, 4 5t KANSAS CITY Cattle-Receipts 1520 head: shipments. L760 head; market steadv to 10c higher; steers S3 755 85: cows S2 45S3 00 stoekers and feeders S2 40&5 0U Hogs Re ceipts. 6.850 head: shipments, 4,700 head: mar ket 5c lower, bulk, 4 45S4 70. all grades S3 50 fe5 80. bheep Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady. r" Coflee Slarkets. NEWloitK. April 2a Coif ee options opened ViTrnlrH points np to 20 down, closed steady at W points down to 15 up; sales 42000 ba"s jwlnJfcg April. 17.85c: Ma. 17.6017.70c: June! ..SW11 65V; July. 17.40fl7 50c: August. 17 05 "1-oc; September. ia4eia60e; October. 15.95 jit NoWiuber. 15 25l30c: December jftiSu&laLftJc. tSpotmarket Rio dull and Arm Ur cargoes. No. 7. lSSlSKc 1 . PrZOOils 3Iarkct. iMrrw Toel., April 29 Trade in drygoods has rBue little iir. gie iu the direction of activity wffli some adanceiu the tone of the market. Jtfls now evld. at, at least, that operations for iBelfall trade are going to be liberal, and that there will bf fewer mice changes in a donn wajfi dJrecUon tlian seemed likely but a little vMIe ago. The market was devoid of any special feature or incident.' . iJ? Trico or liar Silver. ( rsrrcTAi.Ti:i.EOKaK to the uisrATrn.' aiik11" YoKK- AlinI 29. liar silver In London, V Per ounce: New York selling price, 'sported by bullion dealers, 97Kc Gold ""iieof silver in the standard dollar 50754. T Metal Markets. ' X Jre. April 29. Pig iron quiet; Ameri- can, .10 ia-m,, w ConDer nec:iectr.d .,.,, ,,. ?!!.i fl.mt'T,eadJ: domestic, 2a Tin quiet and fum; . .alt. c.n -a 4""' ; K AaOTT WnltJi.l.. 11 in changed. 4 actlTe tor cuolce "ocl" Pr,-el " f ' . JtST'iP,lien1l?'f ""d clearing the voice ute atrY-lroneu,J1Yocu!S', " ne com- ranati'e,,,.to'riendswno wer public ipeak- MARKETS BY WIRE. A Sensation In the Chicago "Wheat Pit Strange Stories Abont Old Hatch I'rlces Vif Cereals Go Off Lard and Ribs Are Advanced. CHICAGO The grain markets all opened very much lower than 3 esterday's closing prices this morning, and with a decidedly nervous almost panicky feeling on account of dis quieting rumors as to the financial standing of 13. P. Hutchinson, the veteran speculator, as he was understood to have a heavy line of trades in all ot the pits on which be was carry ing heavy losses The markets were furthor af fected as the day progressed favorably by the reoort that his checks had been all duly hon ored at tho Hoard of Trade Clearing House, ann unfavorably by stories to the effect that he bad mysteriously disappeared, and that he had probably either committed suicide orvas wan dering about demented. The rumors as to his solvency were circulated before the hoard opeuert, and it was said that he did not respond to call for margins This led to a Year that those who had trades with htm Kouldat once proceed 10 close them nut on the open board. Fine H'eather and lower cables also had their influence on the market and the uncertain news received regarding the French duty tended to create an unsettled feeling. The resnlt was that July uheat opened at SI 041 OiK against SI 061 06J-J at the close yesterday, borne operators having trades with Hutchinson proceeded to close them out; but the market did uot sink below the opening inside figure, for the shorts began to buy heavily and tne prico quickly advanced to 51 vayi, men eased on again ana ior a. cuu. siderable time held within SI 041 05. Then the following cable from Liverpoul was shown around: "Wheat and corn unchanged, strong and tending upward on the certain remission of half the present French duty on wheat aud the whole of the duty on corn." Uxder this stimulus July wheat sold up to SI 05. and for a time there was a strong and active market. But Ream, Fardridge and other leading bears sold heavy lines on the advance. A dispatch received contradicting the reported removal of the French duty and weakness again set in. It was helped by the report of Hutchinson's disappearance, on the strength of winch a gool deal of his long stuff was thrown on the market. This caused a break to II 04 Closing cables were stronger, how ever, and July sold up again to SI 05, but weakeued lator. and closed U8l0w thai. There was much activity and excitement in corn with a wide and Irregular range of prices There was an advance and then a decline, but on the rumor that the French import duty would be removed, took a jump to 63Kc: eased off or. the contradiction of ibis, aud closed at C2Jc uats were active and unsettled, and although opening weaker and lower, reacted and closed ilc higher th.au yesterday. Provisions were weak for a short time near the opening iu sympathy with grain, but re covered with the cereals Pork closed at a loss of 5c compared with yt.sterda)'s close; aud lard Zc. but ribs were up 2c " v lhe leading futures ranged as inflows as cor rected by John M. Oakley & Co., 45 blxth street, members of Chicago Hoard ut lrade: Open- 11111- Low- Uloi- AHTICI.ES. In. et. est. In. M HEAT, -NO.Z April SI 06V 10S 106! 106)1 Mav 1 (Mi 1 08 1 OliX 1 Oh1 JulV. 104S H5H 104 1044 toii.v. -No. : April 1(7 6S 68S 6714 May 17S 63S MX Juir ei an em as OATS .NO. 1 May )i s: 49fc Si- June 49 S: 49 61 Jnlv 45 41J4 45), 46H' Mess 1'okk. .May .. (i:50 fl277)ftlZ4S 12 C2t, J.llv i:90 13 07). 12 SO 12 II September 13 30 13 37), 13 2D JS 30 LAK1 Hay 6 723 6 73 fTTVi 6 75 July. 6V7), 7KH C' 7 00 September 72a 730 72 7 27J biior.T Kins i My 6 1 75 6 15 6 25 July. 6 50 tW 6 47H C S7X September 6 77' 6 87) 6 77,4 6 87f Cash quotations were as rolIOws: ' " Flour dull and unchanged. Ho. 2 soring wheat. SI 06K: So. 3 spring wheat,. 97Kci SI OS; Sa 2 rerl.Sl CCKS1 07K; No. 2 corn.U9Vc; Kn.3 oats. 5Pic: Kn.a white, 5255Kc: fo. 3 white, 51oIc. No. 2 rye. SS&!X- - 2 barley nominal: .No. 3. f. o."b.. 7378c; No. 4, f. o. U, 69g72: No. 1 flaxseed. SI 19; prime timothy seed. SI 21Q1 25. Mess pork, per bbL S12 6ii Lard, per 100 lbs J6 72K6 75. Short nb siaes (loose). 6 2l)go 25; dry salted snoulders (boxed). S5 20t5 25; short clear sides (boxed), 8 7S4j6 85. bugars un changed. On the Produco Exchange to-day the butter market was lughcrtextra creamery, 2wg27c; extra firsts 2324c: firsts lS21c: ex tra dairy, 23ff24c: extra firsts 18321c; firsts 18 17c. Eggs,1313Xc NEW YORK Flour dull and heavy: sales 14.450 barrels: low extras--S4 254 75: fair to fancr. 84 S0G5 SO; winter wheat, low grades, $4 347o; patents S5 25Q5 65; Minnesota clear, S4 S05 50; straights. So 156 00; Minnesota patents. So 306 50: rye mixtures SI 905 5a Oirnmeal dull and steady: yellow Western S3 40 4 oa W heat bput market dnll and Kc lower and weak: No. 2 red. SI 16V In elevator. SI 1SK in store, 11 1SU afloat. SI 193 1 19 f. o. b.: ungraded red. SI 151 21: No. 1 Northern. SI 2S01 2SV: No. 1 hard, SI S0K; options openedlKc lower on a report that a large speculator had -declined to put up fur ther margins; this was soon contradicted, and prices rauieu iB'i;c:tnere was also a minor that the' French Guernment had reduced the duty on wheat, Uesides Bradstreet reported a marked decrease in snpplle;; afterward there was a break ot 1KS15C, with th elbse weak on a denial regai ding the Frenrb dntyrNo. 2 May. SI KTKai 17X. closing, at SI 16K; June. SI 141 15K. closing. II 14: July, SI 11 7 16 1 13. closing at SI lll Angnst. SI OTJiQi 08. closing at SI OTJi: beptembcr, SI 0GJ 1 (J7;i closine at $1 C6: December, SI 07011 08. closing at SI 07U; May, 1892. fcl lOKel "Ji. closing at SI l"H Barlev qhiet and firm Corn Spot market null, irregular and fairly active; No.2,SlJi681Kcln eleator, S3c afloat; ungraded mixed, S0g83Jc; options varied, with wheat opening Jri'ic lower, reactirg lic tell Jic and closed tteady at J3ic under esfrday : trading fair; April, tlft.82c; May, 7575JJc. closing ar 7oc; June. 7071Jc closing at TOJXc: July. 6S)4 70c. closing at OOJc: August. 6!S69Jc closing at OSJjjC Oats bpot market stronger and quiet; options fairly activo and stronger; Mav. 5657c closing at 57J.fc: June closing at 56Kc; July. 54K56c closins &$ic: No. 2 white. 6061c; mixed West ern, 560 JSt.; white do, 627oc; 'No. 2Chicago, 60c. Hay steady and qmet. Hops firm and auiet; State, common to choice, 2532c: Pacific coast, 2532c Tallow strong and quiet; city, (2 for pkgs). 5 l-16c. Eggs quiet and firm. Hides firm ami quiet. Pork quiet and stead ; old me.s, 12 00012 o0:new mess, 113 75014 50; extra prime. Sit 75Q12 25. Cut meats dull and weak; pickled bellies. So 75; shoulders So 00; hams 9 10c Middles quiet and firm. Lard opend firm and closed weak; Western, Rteatn, SO 95: May, 6 936 9J. closing at S6 95; June. S7 07: July. $7 1807 2a closing at S7 18; Angust, $7 32; September, S7 48. Butter in cood demand and firm; Western dairv, 12 23c; cieamory, 2227Xc; factory, 1223c: Jilgins 2c Cheese quiet and steady; fancy new. HJienxc; skims, 69c; Ohio flats, 8K HK PHILADELPHIA Flourquiet. Wheat Local offerings ver small and prit.es off; spot and near deliveries advanced 2Q3c under a fair de mand for milling: late futures weak, and de clined lc under general speculative selling: No. 3 red, on track. SI 20: No. 2 red, April. SI 20 1 21: May. SI 19gl 21; June, SI 11 lty: Jnly, SI 1101 1 Corn Supplies light and local car lots ruled steady, with a fair demand; futures neglected and nominal; steamer No. 2 mixed, in grain depo-, 78c: No. 2 mixed, in do, 79c; No. 2 mixed. Anril. 7778c; Mav, 75Q76c; June. 717c; Jnly, 7071c Oats Carlot advanced l)-5-'c under light offerings; futures opened weak, but subsequently advanced lc and closed firm: No. 3 white, 6859Jc: ungraded white. 69K60c; No. 2 whitf. 59t- ,io clipped. 61c; No. 2 white, April, 59XS615; May, June and Jnly, 5960c Butter scarce and;flrm; Penn sylvania extra creamery. 28t: do prints extra, 3235c Eggs firmer ana in fair demand; Penn sylvania firsts lKc MINNEAPOLIS Receipts large and market slow. A few cars.were taken to go outside and some was bought for local grinding, but this demand was vpry light. Elevator companies bought No. 1 Northern at about 2c nnder July: No. 2and lower grades were very dull; No. 1 Northern sold principally at SI 06. when July was up to 1 0S, but later sold around SI 06, with some skin grade ftuff bought at St 06. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard. April, SI OS: on track. SI 0S; July, SI 07: on track. Jl 05i 1 OT,: No. 2 Northern, April, $1 03; on track, SI 03J.il U4K MILWAUKEE Flour easier. Wheat loiter; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, SI 071 OS; July, Sr04;No.l Northern. SI 13. Corn higher; No. 3. on track. 6SJc Oats higher; N". 2 whits on track. oCsJoOc Barley quiet. Rve quiot. Provisions quiet. Pork July, S13 Oa Lard July. S 00. CINCINNATI-Flour easier. Wheat firmer; Nu.2red.Sl la Corn stronger: No. 2 mixed,71c Oats in fair demand; No. 2 mixod, 54Kc Rvo dull; No. 2. 93c Pork steady at S12 37. Lard easv at G 4a Bulk meats and bacon steadv. Butter steady. E;gs in good demand at 12c Cheese strong. $ TOLEDO Wheat lower; cash and tay, SI lJuly. (1 04X: August, SI 0I; December, SI 0JK Corn dull and lower; cash, C9c; May, 70c Oats quiet; cash. 55c. Cloverseed steady; casb, S4 05. sIUK UtAOACHE. '-Carter's Little Liter Pills ;-Cartcr's Little Liver Pills fcICK HEADACHE 51CK HEADACHE Carter's Little Liver Fills SICK HEADACHE. '-Carttr's Little LtverPlltp. -o-iTS3a THE - MAKE ANOTHER MOTE Project for a Largo Law Office 5uild insr on Fifth Avenue. EAST EKD PROPERTY PICEED UP. Speculative . Yalo.es Stlflar for llmo3t ' Everything on tha List. OFFICE AND STREET NEWS ASD GOSSIP The latest is that the scheme for buying the block on Filth avenue, between Scrip and Cherry alleys, for hotel purposes has been given up, and, that the present owuw contemplate the erection of a line law office building to cover the entire block. This information leaked out through a conversation between one of the owners and the Judge ot the United States Court on a cable car, between Pittsburg and Sbadyside. The talk occurring in a public place, with no attcmnt at concealment, there can be no harm in thus referring to it for the information of tbo public, especially as the matter Involved Is ofnnntual interest and importance It may settle the "hump" question. . ir. iteicnaro nan soma lotiuyxiou on mo south side of .Stanton avenue, near Highland, to an East End business man for SIO.000. being at the rate of S100 a foot front. Tlio purchaser intends to erect a handsome residence on the lotduiing the summer. lluslness News nd Gossip. A Philadelphia banker" Is dickering for a piece of business property in this city. George I Stevenson will soon begin the erection of a fine residence on Terrace street. Fourteenth ward, for his son. It is a noticeable feature of the local stock calls that concessions are almost invariably fol lowed by good haying. There is a general and well-sustained im provement in nearly all the industrial interest On May 1 all unlimited tickets in the Central Traffic Association territory will be canceled, and thereafter only limited tickets will be sold. John D. Bailey sold 597 shares Uonongabela Water Company stock at 27, tho same as paid at auction. For Electric scrip 0was bid yesterday an advance over the last reported sale.v The Mercantile Trust ComDany, of which Mr. T. Sproul i. President, has received its charter. i The National Linseed Oil Company, in an swer to tho inquiry, officially states that i per cent dividends for the s ear are assured. The first Clearing House in the United States was established by the associated banks of New York in 1853. Maxon, George' B. Hill A Co., Harry M. Long and Rubn Bros, sold Electric on the bulge. Messrs. S. V. White A Co , of New York, offer for subscription a portion of the preferred and common stocks of the H.H. Warner A Co., Limited. The record of this stock as an in come producer and dividend payer is well known. It Is purely an American enterprise, the founder. Hon. H. H. Warner, having started the business at Rociioster in 1S79, until now, extensive branches in various parts of the world are required to supply the constantly, increasing demand for his preparations. The progressive and booming borough of Edgewood is, with its usual enterprise, run ning a road machine over the principal thoroughfare-James W Drape 4 Co. will open up their new town sue at Munhall with a public sale on May 9. The property is situated within easy walk ing distance of the great Carnegie, Fblpps Ccl's Homestead works, which are being en lirged for the purpose of manufacturing armor plates for the Government battle ships, where thousands of men are employed. The Standard Plate Glass Company yester day declared its regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. Tho Building Record. Permits for the erection of the following buildings were Issued yesterday: James J. Ritchev. frame two-story dwelling, 18x32 feet,' on Bigelow street. Twenty-third ward. Cost, 900. James B. Bradley, frame two-story and attic dwelling, 27x37 feet, on River avenue. Nine teenth ward. Cost, 4,000- Henry Losterman.two frame two-story dwell ings, 1Sx32 feot each, on Rural avenue. Nine teenth ward. Cost, 3,000 for both. Terrence Burns, brick addition one-story dwelling, 10x12, feet, oh Forward avenue. Twenty-second ward. Cost, S200. Alfred Mariano, frame addition two-story dwelling, 10x12 feet, on Southern avenue. Thirty-second warn. Cost, S400. S.E. Gill, frame one-atory sued. 10x18 feeton Liberty avenue. Twelfth-ward. Cost, S50. G-M. Lang, three bnpk two-story dwellings, 17x34 feet each, on Home street, Seventeenth ward. Cost, 4.850. Hooper Bros. & Co., frame one-story brick shed, 10x50 feet, on Center avenue. Thirteenth ward. Cost, S200. Mrs. Mary McConville, frame two-story and attic dwelling, 17x32 feet, on Rebecca street. Nineteenth ward. Cost, 1,000. Movements In Realty. Samuel W. Black fc.Co. sold the lot on the northwest corner of Carson and Twenty-first streets, Southslde, siie 20x120 to an alley, for S6.000. Black & Balrd sold for Omar Patterson a six roomed frame'dwelling, with lot 50x110 feet, on Tenth street. Homestead, for 3,500. John K. Ewing & Co. sold for F. 8chultz to Mrs. M. Fredrick a cottag6 frame house of three rooms, with lot 21x128, on East street, Al legheny, for SLSoO cash. Reed B. Coyle & Co. sold lot No. 206 In their Marion place addition, fronting 25 feet on Par nell street and running back an average depth of 150 feet, for S350 cash. J. E. Glass sold for James Neely, of Burgetts town. Pa., to John Beck lot No. 118 in Marion place. Twenty-third ward, for $275 cash. E. D. Wingenroth cold lot No. 103 Iu bis plan of Nadine Park, fronting 25 feet on Poketo avenue and extending back 110 feet to Dela ware alley, to Mrs. Carrie Steinmann for S3Q0. Magaw d. Goff, Limited, sold to, John C. Welsh a lot fronting 35 feet on Home avenue, by about 122 feet deep by GO feet wide In rear, atElwyn, on the Pitisburg and Castle Shan non Railroad, for S200. on easv payments. James W. Drape d. Co. sold for an Eastern customer, a nun-resident, 23 lots on Harrison and a private street in the Eighteenth ward, eich about 20x80 feet, for 512,000. Charles Sonicrs Co. sold for W. I Smith, Etq . tlin hi.uv; No. 153 Water street, being a three-stnrv brick of nine rooms, on lot 22Xx50 feet, for 6,000. , K0NEY MABKET. Nothing New In the Way of Features Inside or Outside. There were no changes of importance In the financial situation yesterday. Funds were abundant. Loans were on the basis of C7 per cent at bank, but somewhat lower on the curb, .1 Clearing House exchanges were 2,130,213 S3, and balances S370.S3U to. Monej on call at New york yesterday was easy, ranging from 2K to 2 per cent, last loan 2)4. closed offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper 5S6K. Sterling exebance quiet but firm at tl bo for 60-day bills and $1 89 for demand. Closing Bon it Quotations. IT. 8. 4s. rec 120M. k. AT. 2dj AIM u. a. s. conp v U.S. 4H. rer 101 U. b. 44s. coon. ..... 101 Pacific Us oi '3a 113 Louisiana stamped C7 Missouri 6s lenn. new.-set. 6s.. 1024 Tenn. new fit. ....101j Mutual Union SS...103 N.J. U. Jnt. Cert. .111 IS orthern lnc lsu.. u&x Northern I'ae. rai.lll Northw't'n eonsoK.138 Mortw'n deben's Ss.Wl Orison Trsas. 0 Bt.LLM.Uen. is. 89. bt.L. S.F.Ucn.M.lOG iiDn. newse- t vf Cnnada M, Cds 9G at. fan! eoniols.,..124 Central raolOe lets.n.7. at. r, Cnl&l'c. ltts.li Den. A K. G. lts...HS)t.lTx., Pc. L.G.TT.KS. 90J Den. & It. U.4i tliTx.. Pc.KO.Tr.s. 34 K. b. Westists 7CyiUnlon Pacific 1SU...10SK Erie Ms viz West iaore Itcv 41. -T. 1st! 73 I Bank Clearings. St. Louis Clearings, $2,920,318: balances. $302,785. Money, C7 per cent. Exchange on New York. 20 cent premium. Memphis New York exchange was selling at SI premium. Clearings, S210.929: balances, S78.2S8. New Obxews Clearings this day, $M13, 77. New York Exchange commercial paper, 35 rents: bank. SI per $1,000 premium. New York Clearings, SUL135.752; balances, $0517.183. Boston Clearings. $19427,139; balances, II. 5GL766. Money, 1, 2, 3 and 4 per cent. Ex change on New York. par. -PHrKvx Clearings. $11,597,989; bat ances. S22.01fi.b52. Money, 4($5 per cent. Baltimore Clearings. $LS58,1G9; balances, S2bo.24 Rate, 6 per cent. STILL STAGNANT. Another Big Fraction Clipped Off the , Price of Oil. As usnal of late, there were no transactions In oil jesterday. The only market for cash was 66 bid. May oil was entirely neglected. The price Is steadily approaching low water jnarkJk Refiaed maintained its former position. Average daily runs were 77,210; average daily PITTSBTJEG - DISPATCH shipments, 51,916; average dally charters, V S49. Tracy, Wilson & Co., 90 Fourth avenue, quote puts (S5Ki calls, 68. Other OU Markets. CVEikHD, April 59. Petroleum easy: sndw white 110, 6Jc; 74 gasoline, 8Xe; 86 gaso line, 12c; G3 naphtha, 6c BitADFOF.D, April 29. National Transit cer tificates opened at 67ct closed at 66: high est, 07Jc; lowest, 6G?ie; clearances, 152,000 bar rels. , Or Citt. April 29.-National Transit cer tificates opened at 67c; highest, 67H lowest, B6Jic; closed. 6oJc; sals. 57,000 barrels: clear ances, 136.000 barrels; shipments, 51,137 barrels; runs, 99,316 barrels. New York, April 29. Petroleum opened steady, and May option d-cllned ip In the early trading at the liquidation ot a small amount of long oil, then rallied and closed stdy. Pennsylvania, May nntlons: Opening, 67Jc; highest. 67 lowest, b6cj closing, SPic. Total sales, 16,000 barrels. HOME SECURITIES. The Volume of Business Moderate, bo, Values Decidedly Stiller Boston Hungry for Electric A Probable Explana tionTractions Still Climbing. The local stock market yesterday was full of good points. Everything was strong. Ad vances extended to nearly all the leaders. This. in the face of weaker outside markets, denotes that the support was mainly or wholly local, perhaps the only exception- being Electric. Total sales wereslSshares.furnlsned by Wheel ing Gas, Electric and Luster. Electric was again the feature. The first sale was at 14 and the last at 14 It closed at 14 bid and 15 asked. There u ere sales at Boston at 15K- It closed thero at 15 bid and 15! asked. There was a good demand for the stock at the Hub, and this stiffened tho market at both ends of the line. No one seemed to know any cause for this advance, save such as bujing always furnishes. It was suspected by some that the East, had been given sotno favorable "tips, but if so they failed to reach Pittsburg. The following from the Boston Traveller may afford an explanation: "The strength of Wrstinghouse has been due chiefly to the cur rent report that now comes from authoritative sources that a reorganization of the company and a complete adjustment of all its financial difficulties is just ready Ion, announcement, A gentleman who is very close to Mr. Westing house told the Iravttler Monday morning that developments might come now at any, timo. The buying of the stock has come largely -from strong neople and under It the stock has sold up to 14K ',' ' The strength displayed bv the street railway group was another good feature of the market. Manchester Traction was wanted at 34. but was held at 40. The reason Why 4t is not listed is that considerable of the old stock has not been turned In. Central Traction advanced to 19 bid, Citizens' to 61 and Pittsburg to 34. These figures failed to iiflnenco sellers. Well posted people predict still better prices for these securities, for the reason that they repre sent substantial interests whoso income-producing capacity is capable of almost indefinite development. Philadelphia Gas closed a fraction better than the opening on light offerings. Manufact urers' Gas moved up to 22 bid and 24 asked. Luster improved almost a point. Mouonga hela Water Company finished with a gain. Switch and Signal preferred was weaker; the common was neglected. Bank and insurance stocks took back seats to give investprs.time to digest the signifi cance of the auction sale. Transaction4 follow: First call 15 Wheeling Gas at 15, 40 Elec tric at 14. Second call 50 Electric at 14K, 40 at 11, 10 14, 50 at 11, 10 at 14,10 at 14; 10 Luster at 12. Between calls 10 Electric at 14. 50 at 14. Third call 100 Electric s. o. 90 a; Ui, 10 reg ular at 14 Bids and offers at each of the three calls are appended: THIKU CALL. U A Cltlzens'Mat.Uk freehold Bank Masonic Bank.. i!oiion.:it. Ilk. Man'frs U.Co 22 24 9M . l.H 12 15t IS 19 IJf 64,... 34 ),.... 23M 24 50 53 P. . G. V. Co rhila. Co WheellneG. Co, Central Traction Citizens' Trac'n. I'lttsnurjr Irsc.. Pleasant Valicy. becoud Ave tIiariiers Kv..... P.. W.-K.K.U. if. i. CG.CC Hidalgo M'g Co 37 40 'ij"l3 1.... 14 15 27M...., ... 9lf . . 23 truster Aiiumir. Mltcrton -M. Co, Wesl'house E.., Monon. W. Co. U. S. AS. Co .., U.H.Ab. Co.pref oian. u. l-s. At New York yesterday the total sales of stocks were 271,204 shares, including: Atchi son. 0,260; Delaware, Lackawa'ina nnd.Western, 9,277: Louisville and Nashville, 740; Missouri, Pacific, 6,420: Northern Pacific, preferred, 7.022; fat. Paul, 87,630; Union Pacific. 19,800. NEW Y0KK STOCKS. The Volume of Share Business the Smallest for a Week The Issue of the Burling ton Statement Precipitates a General Selling Movement. New York. April 29 The stock market to day showed no material change. The volume of business was unallor than on any day for a week, but the explanation of tbls fact is the withdrawal of tho bear forces and tbe diminu tion of short sales consequent upon the stub born manner in which all tho late attacks bavo been resisted, and tho ill-success of such at tempt The way in which tbe market has re sponded to bad news of late; however, gives the bulls confidence that no decline of Importance would be permitted. The weak opening this morning was caused principally bv the calling orders from London, but the offerings, even when swelled by the hammering operations of the local eleinont, were absorbed readily, and the conservative bullish temper of the street Was reflected in tbe quiet business and steady upward move ment of prices. The iiue of the Burlington statement of earnings for March precipitated selling movement, which had the effect of knocking Burlington off 2 percent. Tbe list followed in tbe wake, and prices were Drought down to something below the level of the open ing figures all along the line. The market finally closed steady, the efforts in the last few minutes to recover stock put out on tbe de cline, making a slight rally. ' The close was quiet and steady at fractional losses. Railroad bonds were quiet ai d without inter est, the movements on sales of- $1,061,000 beiug slight in all cases. flie fotlowlne table shows tne pnOs of active stocks on the New York Slock Exchange yester day. Corrected daily "for The Dispatch by iilTNEV A STiiPUKXSOX. oldest Pittsburg mem berk ortheew Yorkatock icliuc. 57 fourth avenue: Clos ing W. 27 50 J25'i ;3314 7ii! 515, 120, i W 50 9!4 GJ-4 113 im no J3..S' tiX 33), 23 5JJ 32 J33H 13oH 19 Open tnc Am. Cotton OU 27t Am. Cotton on nrer... OIJi Am. Cotton Oil Trust. W Atch. top. AS. F 33 Canadnn Pacific T9H Canada boutheru 4214 Contra! or3ewJerscy.l.)4 Central Pacific , Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago Gas Trust... 50M C. llur. A Qulncy..,.. 0f!i C, Alii. iu. Paul .4 ('.. Jill. ASu. Paul prer. 1 W C. ttock L A P. 79 C. northwestern. ...110)4 C. . W.nt C C.U. x 1 84V Col. Coal A iron S3h Col. A Hocklnt Valley 29 Clics. A Ohio 1st nrer.. MH High. rsL 27 Sl :ob KWs IOW Flt. 27 50 Si 2; 79 1 52 3X 51 9IH 64 M n4 llu 60J 89 G,'i 113 78 '4 llVtt rnisT ' SLCOXD CALL, CALL. I! U A .... 65 .. . 7J .... i . 53 .... 123 ..,;. "'ia'.'.y. ."". .." tin iz,v :zh Ji 15 IS , lSJf 20 18's 19 ra;,.... bih co 3J4 3IH 33)4.... it 24Ji Z! C4 SI) .... a .... 57 SO- ... 59 ... 37 40 37 40 2K 'lis "is i2H"i IV.... 1 2 13, 14 H' UH 27 .... 9fc .... 9 2J 52 65 64H 2! 27 1394 13SM 135V ' 1A5 I&5J 19 61 GUM JX 7 ii 'Mi' H etli U2H 112 8Hiv, W 73!i 72Ji jo ny imii io3t4 B, ivi &4i 54)j 41Ji 40 IS 17K Ufi 1W. 65! 5X TW 27 7I 714 si" ii 39H M 2IS 21H 33 333t 194 191 18)4 n 73), 71 32 31). '.'.", 'A'u WX 13X 11)4 30 23i 22M 82H. KM 78 Tlii 17H 17 Ifii 17V 64 63, lnei. unio za nrei. ... Del.. Lack A West 13SK DeL A Hudson 153 l)nn. A itlo Grande.... 19! Den. A Kio tiraude. ut. Gl K. 1. . till 7i Illinois Central LaceKrleA West U'i Late-rleA West pr.. 6U4 LaKesnore AM. s.,. .112 Louisville A Aashvllle. 81 Michigan Central S3 Mobile AOhlo... JliBtoari facinc Vl attonst ed Trait... 19 -New xorK Central 1U34 .Vt. C.CSI. L 14 -N. I., C ASt.L.lJtpr .... -N. Y L. K. AV 22 M. Y L. . A W. pd.. 53H' M. Y. AD. . 403f N. Y.. O. A W U Norfolk A Western.... 1614 NoriolkA Western nr. 56 Northern Paciac 27 Northern Paclflenr.... 11 Ohio A Mississippi. .. .... Ureron imorovemeat. 31 I'acWcMaU 39 Feo.. ilea. A -vans . 21M Pnllsael. AKeadlnc... 331( Pullman Palace Utr. 194 Klchmona A W. P. T . 18K KlehinohUA W.iVI.dI 73M St. Paul A Uulittu 32 St. Paul A Datum of. St. p.. Minn. A Man Texas Paclnc 13lf Union PaclSs six Wabash...'-.., ,v V ll!4 Wabasn nrererred..... 2ZX Western Union 81H W neellncr A L. E. 28 ' W'hceilnirA-.tt.prel.. 78 North American Co... 17& P.. C, C. Abt. L 1'4 P., C C A St. u. prf. 64 - C0SL, 100 US 1115 SbH 4ii" na 19K 103X 14 66 21, 541, 4CJ4 17 KM T is? i&U 21 3&H 793 1! 73)4 29 imt im 51 x KH 221s 82!) H s 17H 17X 6314 Sllnlng Stock Quotations. KEV YOSX. April 29. Alico155; Aspen, 400: Colorado Central, 100: Deartwood T.. 110: Ettreka ConsoUdated, 850; HoineiUke, 875T THTJRrDAYi APBIlr SO, Horn Silver, 345; Iron Silver, 120; Ontario, SSOO; Plymouth, 18U Boston Stocks. Atch. A Top L.U.7 33)4 Boston A Albany....2M : Franklin 17S uaron .... ? Kearsarge I3! flsrenlx.- 36l Boston .ame....zz)4 C U. AU.. ....... 89 Eastern if. it. si. . ..12l4 .. ti .. 191a .. 22), .. 40J ..121), Qnfncy Wit Fllcliburir K. K. santa r e vopper.,.. o Tamarack;.... 143 Boston Land Co. .. . 5& san Uiego Land Cc'22 Uu., fn. r.amH fA 91S Mass. Central,... .Mex. Cen. com., (. Y. A N. Eur. 'N. Y. AN. Kn, Old Colony. ..Jli3 Hell Telephone aw. Wis. Cen. common. 21)4 AllouezM.Co(new), J!4 Atlantic 5 Boston A Mont...... 41 H Calumet A lIccla....2S0 Catalpa ..... 20 anison More s..... n r ater Pover. .,.... 3 Centennial Mlqlog. 15)4 N. line. Telephone. K But tc&liost. copper ISM PhlladclplUa Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, tar nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers,' Jl o. 57 Fourth avenue, 'Mombers .New Yore Stock Ex change: I1M. Ati"". Pennsrlvanla lUllroad KH 52r Readme ,... 1811-16 16 13-tH buffalo. Mew York and Philadelphia Sit SK Lenleh VaiKv 48h s Lchlcll -Navljatton ...,' 48 48) Philadelphia and Erie 30 31 Northern Pacltle common 27 27) Northern Paclnc preferred 71M 71 DOMESTIC MARKETS. Office of Pttsbtbo Dispatch, j Wednesday. April 29. S Country Produce Jobbing Prices. The quality of Southern vegetables coming to our market of late is generally poor. Large quantities of cabbage" arriving for a week or two past are little good, and can hardly be given away. Choice strawberries are scarce, but of common stock there is more than enough. Old potatoes of good quality arc firm at quotations, but anything in this line below choice is dull and slow. Eggs are firm at quota tions. While receipts are sufficient for de mand, so many are being gathered in by cold storage companies that demand is good for all offered. Supply of new cheese falls short of demand, and old is a thing of the past. Coun try butter is coming in'freeiy and markets are weak. Choice grades of creamery are firm and will be higher before the week Is ouc APM.es SO O0S7 W) a barreL ' Buttek Creamery, Elgin. 29S0c; other brands, 2526c; common country butter, 15c; choice oduntry rolls, 18c. BEA1.S New crop Deans, navy. $2 3Q2 S3; marrows, S2 3502 40; Lima beans. 5oc. a Berries Strawberries, 2O02?c per quart. Beeswax 2830c 1 ior choice; lowgrade, 2225c Cider Sand refined, S9 50010 00; common. $5 506 00; crab cider. 812 00J13 00 ?) barrel; cider vinegar. 11015c 13 gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, new, llUHc; New York cheese, new, UK12c: Limuurger, 13 He; domestic bweitzer. 1516c; Wisconsin brick Sweitzer, 16c; imported Sweitzer, 27J28c. Cranberries cape Cod, S3 25,s 50 a box: (11 5012 00 a b.rrel; Jerseys, S3 60 a box. Eoos 1516c for strictly fresh; goose eggs, 3035c; duck eggs, 1d18c. Keathhs Extra live geese, 6060c: rfo. 1, 4045c; mixed lots. 3035c B ft Uosey New crop white clover, 18i?20c $! -j California honey, 1215c M lb. Maple Syrup New, bo90c fi gallon. New Mapee sugar loc 9 n- Nuts Shell Dark hickory nuts, SI 251 50 a bushel; peanuts, SI 50011 75, roasted; green, 4 ic fl ft; pecans, 16c tl ft. ONION SETS Fancy Erie, 8 009 00 per bushel; Ohio and Pennsylvania. S7 008 00 Poultry Alive Chickcns.Sl ooI 10 a nalr; turkejs, 13c, a pound: ducks. 90c$l a pair: geese, choice, SI 00 a pair. Dressed Turkeys, ISc a pound; ducks. ll15c a pound, chickens, 14015c: geese, ll12c. 'iaiaow Country; 4J4c:clty rendered. 5Kc SEEDS Recieaned Western clover, S5 W 5 20; timothy, SI 55I &3; blue grass, $3 504 00; orchard grass,Sl 75: Millet, SI SI 25c; lawn grass, 25o V . . Tropica-Fruits Lemor.s.S460500, fancy, S6 00; Messina oranges. S3 253 75 a box; Florida orances, S4 004 25 a box; California, oranges, S3 003 25 a box; navel oranges, S-t 505 00: bananas. S2 75 firsts, S2 00 good seconds. bunch: figs, PJ16c $ : dates, tUQSie V H: pineapples, 15 c apiece. i Veqetabi.es Potatoes, SI 301 35 '(! bushel; seed tmtatocs,51502 inishel; sweet potatoes, S3 003 25; cabbage, S5&6 ?1 hundred: yellow dtnver onions, S6 006 50 a barrel: celery, 75c S1 a dozen. bunches; carrot?. 35c a dozen: pars lev. 15c a dozen: turnips. 75cKSl per barrel. ew veoetabi.es uaoDage. st uuiaa uuior small crates, tl 002 2-3 for large: kale, 75cSl a barrel; spinath, SI 25 1 50 a barrel: beans, 53 a bushel: beets, 50u5c a, dozen; asparagus, 4045c a hunch; Bermuda onions, S2 75 a bushel; Bermuda potatoes, S3 50 per barrel: torr uor-s, 54 50 per case; lettuce, 50c a dozen; rauislu .'. 35c a dozen; rhubarb, 25c a dozen; onions, 25c per , dozen, i . Groceries. Trade in this line continues active, without any aiuiiai uuaiinO in uuKta, , i Green' coffee Fancy, SlJrJ-fci chdeet Rio, 2324c; prime Rio, 22c; low grade Rio. l 22c; old Government Java. 29K0SOXc; Mara caibo. 25H327Kc; Mocha', 30032c: Santos, 22 20c: Caracas, 25a27c; La Guayra, 20027c. Roasted (in papers) Standard brands 25c: high grades, 2703Ofc; old Government Java. bulk. 31034c; Maracaibo, SS0c: Santos, 2030c; peaberry, 30Ke; choice Rio, 26c; prime Rio, 25c; good Rio, 24c; ordinary, 21K022c fcPlCKS (wholo) Cloves, 15016c; allspice, 10c; cass-af 8c: pepper, I3c: nutmeg. 75gSOc. Petroleum (Jobbers pnees) 110 test, 7ic: Ohio. 120, Sc; headlight, 150, 8&c: water white. 1010K; globe, 11014Xc; elalne. 15c: carnadine. HHc; royaline, 14c; red oil, lllljc; purity, 14c; oleine, 14c MINERS' Oil-No. 1 water strained. 40042c per gallon; i-uutmer, 3335c: lard oil, 55058 SYRUP Corn syrup, 35037c; choice sugar syrup. 37039c: prime sugar syrup, 31033c: Strictly prime, 3537e. " N. O. Molasses Farley, new crop, 45c; choice, 42013c; medium, 3S40c; mixed. 35333c Soda Bi-carb in kegs, 3ig3c: bi-carb in Ksi JC! bi-carb. assorted packages. 506c; sal soda, in-kegs, ljjc; do granulated, 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 9c: stearine, per set, 8Kc: ptraffine, 11012c Rice peadCarolina 7K0?c: choice, 6K 6c: prime, 60Oic; Louisiana, 50c bTARCU Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 606Kc; gloss starch. 67c Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, S2 60: Lob don layers, 2 75; Muscatels, SI 75; California Muscatels, SI t0l 75; Valencia. 6i07c: Ondara Valencia, 7K0&: sultana. I'-'Qltii.;" currants. 5ViSJc:TurHoyprunee17J0bc; French prunes, 10Xllic; Salonlca prunes, in 2- packages.9c; cocunuif, 3 100, SC: almonds, Lan., $1 , 29c; dnlvica, 17c; do-shelled. 40c; walnuts, nan., 13 Sllic: Sicilv tllherts. 12c: bmvrua figs. VSSiUc: new dates, 5$fi(ici Brazil nuts, 10c: pecans. 14 K I6c; citron, f) S, 17018c: lemon peel, 12c 1 : orange peel. Uil Dried Fruits Apple", sliced, per ft. lie; apples, evaporated, 1415c; peaches, evapo rated, pared. 21ffi20j; peaches, California, evap orated, unparrd. 10018c; cherries, pitted, 31c: cherries, unnitted. 11012i; raspberries, evap orated, 30g31c: blackberries, 89c: huckle berries. 12c Sugars Cubes, 5J4.c; powdered, 5Jc; granu lated. Mc; confectioners' A. 4Kc; soft white. 4K04c: vellow, choice, 4Ji4c; yellow, good, i'gUlic; yellow, fair, 404Vgc; yellow, dark. 304c. .Picklks Medium, bbls (1,200), S3 00; me dium, nan puis (uuui, au. SALT-No. 1 ft bhl. $1 Oa No. 1 ex. 18 bbl, $1 10; dairy, W bhl, $1 20; coarse crystal. bbl, Jl 20: Biggins' Eureka, 4-bu sucks, $2 80; Hig gin Eureka. 16-14 fc packets, S3 00. Canned- Goods Standard peache. S2 700 2 89; 2nd, 2 4002 50 extra peaches, S3 0003 10; pie peaches, SI 7001 80; finest corn. SI 3501 50; Hfd. Co. corn. $10001 15: red cherries SI 350 1 40: Lima beans, SI 35: soaked do, 80c; string do, 70080c: marrowfat peas, Jl 1001 25; snaked peas Do075c: pineapples, SI 5001 60; Bahama do, S2 55; damson plums. SI 10; greengages' SI 50: egg plums, SI 90; California apricots, S2 100 2 50: California pears, S24O02 60; do greengages, SI 90: do egg plums, Jl 90: extra white cherries. S2 85; raspberries, SI 3501 40; straw, berries, SI 3001 40; gooseberries. SI 1001 15; tomatoes, 93lSI; salmon, 1-ft. SI 3001 SO; black berries, UOi: su cotasli, 2- cans, soaked, 90c; do green. 2-ft. 31 2501 50: corned beef. 2-- cans, SI 90: 1-ft cans, SI 00; bakjd beans, SI 4001 50; lobster, 1 ft, S2 25; mackerel. 1 I cans, broiled, SI 50; sardines, domesl'c, 'As, S4 4004 50; sar dines, domestic Us, S700; sardines, imported, if,, SI1 5001250; sardines, imported, . SI8; sardines, mustard, S4 50; sardines, spiced, S4 25. Fisu Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, S20 J bbl;extra No. 1 do mess $28 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore. $24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel, S22: large 3's, 20. Codfish Whole pollock, 5c ft; do medium, George's cod, 5c; do large, 7c: boneless hakes, in strips, 5c; do George's cod, in blocks. 6K07KC Herring Round shore, S5S0$ bbl; split. So 60; lake. S325$U00 fi bbl. Wlii'e fish, S7 00 100-6 half bhl. Lakt trout. So 50 11 half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c 3? ft. Ireland hallbnt. 13f ff -. Pickerel, half Tutt's Pills The dyspeptic, the debilitated, whether from excess of work of mind or body, drink or exposure in MALARIAL REGIONS, will find Tutt's Pills the most genial restora five ever offered the suffering invalid. TTSSU rpurrs pills. BOLD BY , .JOS, FLEMING 4 SON. t . . ' . 412 Market streer, mhI9-82-TiSStt s -. --Pittsburg. 1891.C7V bbl, S4 50;. quarter. bbl, SI CO, Holland herring 7oe; waikonnerrinL'. aoc OATMAl-S6 50685 y bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. - Tbe only sale on call at the Grain Exchange to-day was a car of No. 1 timothy hay, S12, S days. Receipts as bulletined. S5 cars. By Pitts burg, Ft. Wayne dud Chicago Railway, 2 cars of oats, 3 of hay, 1 of corn, 1 of chop, 1 of feed, 1 of malt, 1 of barley1. 1 of middlings, 2 of 'flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St, Louis, 9 cars, of corn, 6 of oats. By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car of shell corn, 2 ot hay, 1 of straw: By Pitts burg and Lake" Erie, 2 cars of flour. By Pitts burg and Western, 1 car of bay. Cereal mar kets are a shade stronger than t Tast report, and the view of conservative operators is tbat bottom prices have been reached. Froinsourees of supply comes the rebort of a stronger" tone to markets, and tho result hero is a check fo'the downward movement. Prices for carload lots ori track: Wheat-No. 2 red. 1301 U: No. 3, tl 083 109. CORN No. 2 yellow shell, 77077Ki: blgb mixed, 76076c: mixed shell. 7575ljc: No. 2 j ellow ear, So08Gc; high mixed ear, 81083c; mixed ear con , 82083c OATS No. L 6O06Oc; No. 2 white. 59059e; extra. No. 3, 57058c: mixed oats, 50057c Rye No. Pennsylvania and Michigan, 98c J1 00: No. 1 Western, 97098c. FLOUR Jobbing prirps Fancy spring and winter patent flour. S6 2500 50; fancy straight winter, S5 7506 00: fancy straight string. So 73 6 00; clear winter, S5 6005 73:straight XXXX bakers', 'So 505 Ti Ry flour, -55 2505 50. Buckwheat flour, ZU02c $! ft. MlLLFEED No. I white middlings, S27 000 28 00 V ton; No. 2 white middlings, S25 000 26 00: brown mlddllnc. $23 o021 00; winter wneat bran, s! oU8 uu. HAY Baled timothy. No. 1. $11 50012 00: No. 2. do, S10 00010 50; loose from wagon. $14 000 16 00, according to quality: No. 2 prairie bay, S9 5009 75; oackir.c Jo. S9 5009 75. Straw Oat, $7 5008 00; wheat and rye, S7 50 7 75. ' Provisions. Sugar cured hams, lsrjrc Sugar cured hams, medium Sugar cured hams, small. Sugar cured California haul? , bucar cured B. bacou Sugar enred sklnnedhams. large Suyar cured ski&ned hams, medium., Sugar cured shoulders , bupar cured boneless shoulders , Sugar cured skinned shoulders , bngar cured bacon shoulders buirnr cured dry salt shoulders , Sugar cured 1). beer rounds , suar cured U. beef sets Sugar cured I), beef flats liacon clear sides t , Bacon clear bellies ...........,..,.... Dry salt clear slUes.lO-lb ave'g , Dry salt clear sides, 2U-IB ave'g ..,...., Mefrspork. heavy., ...j...-. Jless pork, family .-,. Lard, refined. In tierces l.ard, retlned. In hair barrels Lard, refined. In 60-to tubs , Lard, refined. In 20-m palls Lard, rellned. In 50-tb tin cans Lard, refined. In Vro tin pills Lard, refined. In 5-lb tin palls ., Lard, rcflned. In, 10-lb tin palls MS 10V y it it Oil U4 6V 14 13 II 8!4 13 50 13 50 6H ft m Lumber. N Trade 'in this lineisatastandstill, and will be nntll contractors and journeymen carpenters adjust their differences. Another day will dJ) cide the question, and, if satisfactorily ar ranged, a lively season Is at hand. Prices re main as they have been for months past. PINE UNPLANP YABD QUOTATIONS. . Clear boards per M ...SSi COw 01 Select common boards, per M 30 03 Common boards pcrM...j 20 00 Sheathing 18 00 Pine lrame lumber per M 22 O027 00 Shingles, No. 1, J&ln. perM...., 4 75 bhlnxles, -No. 2, lain, per M .... 50 Lath. 00 ItAltD WOODS YABD QUOTATIOKS. . Ash, J to -tin..!.... Black walnut, srreen. locrrnn. ....S40orim.vtoa )!)ck walnut, dry, log run Cherry Oreen white oak; plank, 2to41n.,... liry white oak plank, 2 to 41n Dry white oak boards, lln West Va. yellow pine, 1 lnch. cstVa. yellow pine. IX Inch V est Va. yellow poplar, H to 1 in... Hickory. IK to 3 in Hemlock building lumber, per SI... .. 60 O075 00 ... 40 00-80 00 20 0025 00 Dani. rails Boat studdtne...... Coal car plank I LANXD. ' Clear boards per M ,. t burfacc boards 30 Clear, -Inch beaded celling...! Partition boards, peril flooring. No. I .. , Floorlntr, No. 2 Yellow pine riooriug 30 Weather-boarding, moulded. No. 1.... Weather-boarding, moulded. No.:.... Weather-boarding, J$-lnch U AKD-WOOPS JOUEI.NG riUCBg. 60(10 C03.-00 26 0 "500 10 00 2500 CO) 00 WOO -too UOI) A Shi. ........ ....... Walnut lpg run, green Walnut log run.dry W hife oak plank, preen W hlte oak plank, dry W hlte oak boards, dry W est Vs, "yellow pine, lln West Va. yellow pine, 1J in.. Yeltow poplar i..".. .7. Hickory, fit to- fn.i Hemlock...,..' - , Bunk rails...., Boat studding. , Coal car plank , .....30 23 2o 17 20 ... IS I ..., -... 18 ooamco OOf-4-iCO twasow 00019 00 0O-Z10O oofiraoo 00(32100 ,00ia25.00 oora-soo 50 II coaisoo 5012 00 14 00 14 00 The M. F. Allen leaves at noon to-day for Wheeling. - "" The Hudson was the regular Cincinnati boat yesterday. Tn C. W. Batch elor will leave at 4 p. jl to day for Cincinnati. The H. K. Bedford left at noon yesterday for Parkertburg. ' The marks on tbe Monongaheia wharf showed 3 feet 3 inches at last report last even ing. , Falso Pro lises. Of tbe glgantlo host of advertised remedies for dyspepsia, not ono in ten Is effective. A bright exception la Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, a stomachic without fault, sure, speedy and thorough. Nor la it less efficacious for constipation, billousne-s sick headache, ner vousness, debility, kidney troubles and rheu matism. . Sight Is Priceless. Do not abuse it My $1 spectacles, every pair adjusted by myself and guaranteed for two years. AIannion, Tbs -Expert Optician, GTlVifin avenue. Mes. WlNSLOW'S Soothing Syrnp for Chi dren Teething enres wind colic, diarrhea, etc ... zzooiazjoo ... 20 00(325 00 ... 2O0U&25 0O ... 25 0O3100 ... U 00(g25 M ... U 0C25 09 1500 14 01 34 CO 21 W .DUl..t0 Cured me of Consti pation. Ther most ef fectual medicine for Conway, Haver straw, Rockland Co., TURDOCK BLOOD BITT1IR8. JD "SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING & SON, . 412 Market street, mhl9-82-D Pittsburgh BROKERS FXNANCIAX. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap3035 DUftPI 1?C SAVINGS BANK. riUrlil!i a gi FouRrH avenue. Capital. $300,000. Surplus, JSL670 29. D.McK.LLOyiI -DWARl) E. DDFF. 4, , President, Asst. bee. Treis. percent Interest allowed on time deposits. oclj-10-D FAHNESTOOK & CO.; TMMCEits And brokers, -No. 2 "Wall Street, Now "Zc-rk. Supply selects investment: bnndsfpr cash", or in exchange for marketable securities. Execute commission orders lor investors at the Stock Exchange or in tbe often market, . Furnish information respecting bonds. ap!2-133-TTSu JOHN W. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROK3RS. Btock. Bonds, Grain. Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago, -41 SIXTH ST Pittsburg. OC22, AI' WEAKEKIIfi -M- J- !". Dr- bcalcd TreaUse, expiaimnganco. e',irscilu'oand perfect CURE without 1 1 Urir8i'olr'arh drugging. ior -psijuan- snuiui . r. .-. riki (-- r m,p -. Vicnr nnd DovploninenL. Premature Decline, fanfl-t nonai uisorners. luauey aou viauaei uease-v evt. 4 Udms IJ IltSIO CD., V mi flue. tv lore, K u 4 ocu-TTsnrk P5s -SwoS? : EL Smut J?T T " Vk 5y?' u Rr rmfmBk 0-VE lVJOYS Both the method and results when jrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ana relreehirjg to tne taste, ana act3 fentlyyet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels,, cleansesi the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual jconstjpation. Syrup of Figs js the only remedy ot it3 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 ihe 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 $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. lOUISVIOE, KY. , NEW YORK, U.Y- s YRUE OF. FIGS. SOLD BT JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 Market street. mhl3-S2-TTS PIttsburfc SKI DISEASES SWAYNE'S fllMTUCUT ABSOLUTELY CURES. "' ".! The simple -application or "Swatse'S UT ,31 XT' without anv internal medicine, will cure any case ot Tetter. Salt Klieam. Kins worm. Piles. Itch, bores. Pimples, ryslpelas, etc.. no matter how obstinate or longstanding, sold by drng elsts, orsent by mall lorSOcts.: IboxesSfZo. Ad dress DH.3WA1NE bON, Philadelphia. Pa. Ask your druggist ior It. noIS-SS-rrs s WAYNE'S OINTMENT-PILES. SOLD BY- JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 Market street, mhl9-S2-TTi. Pittsburg. SLEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITHER 814 PENN AVl-N'TJC PrTTSBUKG. If A. As old residents know aud back fi'es cf Pitts burg papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physic! in in tho city, de voting special attention to all chronic diseases. SSL-SSSNO FEEUNT1LCURED MCRni lQand mental diseases, physical IN Hi V UUO decay, nervous desllity. lack ot energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered slznt, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, falilnc powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting the person for business, society and mar riage. permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN&?Kya? blotches, ailing hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sorrs.' ara cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from tbe system. IIRIMARV kidney and bladder derange Un 111 fill Ijments, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal discbarges, inflammation and other painful symntoms receive searching treatment; prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Wbittter'-s life-long; extensive experlenee insurtsvsclcntitle'-and reliable .treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation fres. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if hera Office hudrs?'J A. M. to 8 p. jr. Sunday. 10 A. it. to 1 P. M. only. DR. WH1TTIEB, 811 Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. JaS-fJ-DSUwk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases r quiring scientific aud confiden tial treatment: Dr. 8. K. Lake. MrR. U. P. 8 is tho oldest and most experienced specialist in the city. Consultation free and .,. F.V .nnft(lnrl!ll Ottlon -i Bf DlllliMI VWM""-..""M .. - . ' . . -.TT.nH n Hnnri.M 'Z Vn 4 J" 1jeBsult them personally, or write. Doctor LA x, cor. Penn ave. and 4th r Pttsbarg; P jeLMJWk ' D:E.G:fin NERVE; AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Bpeeifle for Hysteria, Dizziness. Fit- Neuralgia, Wake fulness. Mental Depression, Botteninrf of tho Brain. re sulthitr In insanity and lcdi to misery decay and deatrPrtmture Old Age. Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex. Involu-jtary Losms, and BpermatorT-cea cansed by over-exertion ot the brain, self-abuse or over indnleence. Each box concab one month's treat ment. Jl a bo-,, or -lx for ti, tent by mall prepol L With each order for six boxes, will send purchasei guarantee to rcfnnd monc- it the treatment falls tc -r - unar-ntees I"-""' '" i---oldolyi-v FMIL G. SUTTIKY. Drusreisf, 101 and 2101 Penn ave., and Corner Wylle aai Fnlton st, PlTa-SB-RQ, PA. myl5-51-TTS3u MANHOOD RESTORED. "SAJTIVq," the "Wonderful Spanish Remedy. Is sold with a tYrittenGu ranteo to cure all Nervous Dis eases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost slan hood. Nervousness, Las situde, all drains and Before & After Use. loss of power ot tne Generative Organs, In either sex. caused by Photographed from life. over-exertion, youthful Indeser-eons. or ttc excessive use of tobacco, opium, or stimulants, which Umately lead to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Put np In convenient form to carry In the vest pocket. Price 11 a package, or 6 f or $5, With every ordet we give a written ffuaranteexo cureor refund the monoy. Sent by mail to any address. Circular free. Mentlon-t-la paper. Address. MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Office for U.S. A. 417 DfsrhOrn Str-t CHICAGO. ILL TOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA, BT Jos. Fleming Son, 410 Market SL Dnquene Pharmacy, 518 Smlthfl eld St. A. J. Kaercier, S9 Federal St, Allegheny City, ie23-20- 31 . XIl. SANDT3WS ELECTRIC BELT FOB , WEAMEi IilMEI IdebiUtatel through disease or -n.r:Sf-K.thl.MlPitVlYi iifKRNOiK. Flertrle current lelt Instantly, or we torlelt&Oro In eash. BKLT Complete tJand np. Worst cases Permanently Cured la three months. Sealed pamphlets free. Call oa or ad dress SAN-EN fcLLCrittO CO.-SU 'i,awT. ew yorfc myg-Ij-TisSM TO WEAK mi Suffering' boa tho effects ot youthful errors early decay, wasting wcatnesa, lost manhood, etc 1 wll 1 send .valuable treatise iBcaled) containing fuu panic tars tor nomo cure, ni oi cnrge. Asplcndi medical work should bo read by every man who. br nervous and debilitated. Address. Pro. ". C. I'O WLIiTt, aioodBS, ku " deSWil-DSuWK A B03K FORTHE MILLION FREE ME TREATMENT WITH MEDICAL ELECTRICITY For all frmtONIO. OEBANIQ ami NERVOUS DISEASES in both sexes, Boy aa Bli UU van TtmA tbls wlc. addr RU CHEMICAL CO., IIWAUU,W TToaU Q-P S-",. LVzJTTSriflV0 THlPl nlnnnrn 0 U Ufiiifn 9. Pfl iiiGuoioi Oi ii nunc oiuuij BAITKEES, ' 36 Wall St., New York, are authorized to offer lor subscription 10,000 SHARES Preferred Cumulative 8 Per Cent. Stock. 5,000 Shares Common (Ordinary Stock) isntioneti ueiow. , r , H. H, WARNER & CO, LIMITED. Incorporated undr the laws of Great Britain. Gapilal stoc. 550,0 PAK VALUE ilO PER SHAKE; CONSISTING OF 20,000 SHARES PKEKERIUErD CUSITJLATTVE 8 PKK CEM. STOCK 200,000 30,000 SHAKES COM AON (OKOI- NAKT STOCK) 330,000 The Five Hundred Thousand Dollars Preferred cumulative S per cent, stock, now offered fn this market, consists of 1 en Thousand full-paid and non-assessable shares of the nar value or -10; (say S50 per share. ) represented by Trust Com pany Certificates of the Centrat Trust Company or Stir York, against which certificates a like number of preferred shares of the par value of X10 per share of the English company hare been deposited. Dividends payable at Central Trust Company. New fork, as soon after February 1st and Au gust 1st of each yearas accounts can be audited. The forcgolnx offering of Ten Thousand shares 1'referre.d stock, tor which Trust Company certlH-t cates have been Issued to comnly with the require ments of tnis market, comprises all the stock held In this country for sale, with the exception of Fire Thousand shares or Common stock of a like par value of X10. (say S30 per share.) Irust Company certificates will also be Issued for the Common stock. Doth classes of stock are offered on the following terms: 10,000 SHARES PREFERRED CUMULA TIVE 8 PER CENT. STOCK AT $48.50 PEK SHAKE. PK1CE INCLUDING AC CRUED DIVIDEND FROM FEB. I, 189L 5,000 SHAKES COMMON STOCK AT J7S PEK SHAKE. PUICE INCLUDING ACCRUED DIVIDEND FROM FEU. 1, 1831. TO WHICH" DIVIDEND SPECIAL REFERENCE IS MADE BELOW. THE SUBSCRIPTION LISTS WILL BE OPENED AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. ON THURS DAY, MAY 7, 1891. AND WILL UK CLOSED AT 2 O'CLOCK M. ON SATURDAY. MAYS, 1551 BY MESSRS. S. V. WHITE & COMPANY, N ew York and Chicago, , and by Central Trust Company, 54 Wall St.j "N. Y. . Bank of North America, 25 Nassau St., N. Y. From whom Prospectuses and blank forms of Application can be obtained. Subscriptions will be payable as follows: to percent, on applica tion; 30 pcrceut. on allotment: dOpercenu oa Wednesday, May 10, 1331; 30 per cent, on Monday, Junt.1, 1891. Allotments will be made as soon as! practicable. The rlRht is reerved to reject any subscription or to accept It In parL IX auy subscription la wholly rejected the amount deposited on applica tion will be returned. If the whole amount an- plied for be not allotted, the amount paid for on application will be applied on the sums to becomo due on the allotment. Receipts will be xiven for all payments made, and engraved Trust Company rcrtldcatcs. Issued by the Central Trust Company wilt be delivered as soon as practicable after the making of the final payment. Any installment may be paid lu ad vance under discount at the rate of 3 per cent per sanum. Failure to pay auy Installment when doe will forfeit all urtvious payments. A preference ltf allotment will be riven to em ployes and customers of U. Jl. Warner St Co., Limited. Registrar of Certificates. Union Trust Company, NevVofk. Transfer Agents. Central Trust Company, New York. American Committee of Management. HON. H. H. WAKNKR. PRESIDENT. J. MOHEAU SMITH. ESII. VICB PRESIDENT! JOHN D. PALMER, i SO... TREASURER. ' JOHN M. 1VJ. ESQ . SECRETARY. NATURE OF TUB BUsSINLSS-Tlie business) consists of the manufacture of proprietary medi cines and preparations Xnown as Warner's Safe" Kemtdlcs. Warner's "Log Cabin'' Reme dies, and Warner's "safe" Yeast. Offices and laboratories are established In Rochester. N. x.; Toronto, Canada; London. England; Frankfort. Germany; Lreuzlln, Switzerland: Melbourne Australia.' and Dnnedln. New Zealand. The -Liblishmentoftnese offices and lahorjtorles out side of Rocnestcr, N. Y.. was rendered Impera tively necessary owing to tbe enormous, increasa of business and tbe widespread popularity of H. U. tVaruer Co.'s preparations. PROPERTY CON VIA ED-The price paid by. the company for the entire business as on 31st July, 1SS9, Including the good-will, trade names and marks, prescriptions and recipes, freehold and leasehold propertli and buildings In Amer ica and elsewheie, llxed and movable plant and machinery at Rochester, N. Y.. and tbe different branch houses, cash In baud and at bankers, the stocks In trtde (consisting of wholly and partly manufactured stock, raw material and .advertis ing matter, furniture and all property used In connection with the businesses, togetberwlththn benefit of all current contracts entered Into by Mr. Warner in relation thereto. wasTOO-OOO. or 3,395.1100. Since this time the increase of busi ness and enlarged earning capacity of the con cern hare added greatly to the value of the prop erty, ' EARNINGS Prior to the incorporation In No vember. 1839. under the liws of Great Britain, of B. H. Warner Co., Limited, the net earnings In the United States alone, for saven years amounted tofl,CU5,63i 87. During this period there wasno single year, according to the accounts, when tbe . profits 'A the United States hnslne&s was less than S TSI, and the last two years were the largest In tbe history of the business with tbe exception of one. For he first year of the English Company, end ing July 31, 1890. the net earnings were X1CA.01&, orSjCg.500. out of which sum were paid semi-annual dividends on preferred stock at the rte of S per cent per annum, and on common stock at the rate of l per cent per annum, besides carrying to reserve tbe sum of X40.0CO. or f218,U0. and In ad dition surplus to the next year's account of , 8T0, or $ ,419 90, In December. 1S90. the profits were Increasing so rapidly, owing to the unex pected development of the newer branches, that the Company exercised Its option and called In, paid off and canceled T. K 3 of Its Debenture llonds, leaving but $434,075 or such Debentures still outstanding. On the 1st of February. 1391. a careful estimate of the onslneisof tbe concern, with its various branches, was made, with a Yltw to the declaration of the dividend for the first six months of tbe second fiscal year. The result was mostgratlfvlng. as the net profits for the six months were about PAKJO. these earnings being the largest in the history of the company. This amount enabled the company to declare the semi annual dividend at the rate of 8 per cent on tha Preferred stock, 1 per cent on the Common stock, the balance of'170,t00 being carried forward to the end of the fiscal year. Since Feb. 1 the busi ness has shown still greater improvement, tbe In dications making probable a much larger divi dend than ever before among the Common share holders, besides tbe payment, of the Preferred dividend. . From a recent careful estimate it Is believed tbat the net profits of the'buslness of the Company for the sit months ending July 31. 1891. added to the net profit of 1310,000 earned the previous stS ' months, will aggregate about J50O.0OO for tbe en tire year. Taking this amount as a basis and de ducting S per cent on $434,000 Debentures.. J 26,040 8 per cent on $1,000,000 Preferred Stock..... - 80,000 There remains applicable is dividends . . to the Common Stock 31 per cent., or tho sum of.. .... 543,900 . $850,000 ' The net annual profits of the Austrslian busi ness alone for the past four years have baen sufficient in ech year to provide tha whole of the amount necessary to pay tha interest on'alf the debentures and tha dividend on tha whola of the preference shares. The profits ef tho other branches, Including tha United States, consequently, can. be applied to pjyfrig'dlvl dends en the common stock and for the further extension of the business. Tho Hon. H. H. Warner has contracted to set as Managing Director for Are year from Jnly, 1&39, receiving no compensation In any year there tor, until net earnings for the year amount to 117,000. orSoo7,4 i. such compensation to be paid only out of the net profit in excess or ut sum. Under an agreement with the company Mr. Warner relalus at least five thousand shares of the Common stock or tbe Company. Application will, be made to the New York -Stock Exchange for dealings In both classes of certificates representing the preferred ana goto-: moo stock. . -im- 4 9 I-, ij. ! i v,' sb, JHj 3-R pw-j ,UgdKmf is-? J.;nHr
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