KaaaKK THE HTTSBUKG- DISPATGH, SATUEDAY APRII' ' 1892. Gtf IBOIT TEADE EEYIEW. The Advance in Bessemer and Steel Billets Is Maintained. SOUTHERN PIG COilING UP HERE. Notices Soon to Be Pted Announcing Wage Inductions at Furnaces. THE SITUATION AT ALL THE CEKTEES Office op The Dispatch, rrnsBtnto, Fkiday, April 1. Rat Iron and steel The improved feeling among leading dealers announced in our last continues, prices being steadily maintained, and for certain descriptions higher figures have been demanded, several round lots of Bessemer being disposed of at $14 75. As a whole the market looks de cidedly healthy and consumers are begin ning to realize that delays may be danger ous. As usual there is considerable differ ence of opinions. TiVhile considerable iron has been taken, many consumers look upon the present low prices as rock bottom, and are therefore buying sufficient to cover re quirements for several monts. This antici pation of future wants has not been general, and there are quite a number of consumers of pig iron that continue to purchase only what they require for immediate wants. Stocks are very heavy, but there has been a continued reduction in the number of fur naces in blast, and there are indications of a more general blowing out or banking during the coming month. 2outhcrn Pig Coming North. It is reported that considerable Southern pis iron is being sent to various ports of this State, freights being more favorable to the Southern producers than formerly. The competition of the iron of this section is likely to be more seriously felt in the near future, as the Southern trunk lines have made a reduction of Irom 13 centsto 40 cents per ton in freight rates that went into effect on March 28. . A well-informed dealer says: "The iro business here reached a point at which it is felt that as matters cannot be worse they must ot necessitv fcoon begin to get better. and this is undoubtedly the actual fact. Be that as it may, we have lailed to hear of a single instance In which a seller has thought it worth while to entertain any proposition for business which would involve any con cessions in prices, bnt numerous cases have been met vith which dealers refused to duplicate recent transactions." Reducing Hasps at Furnaces. The furnace owners of the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys have decided, by reason of the bad condition of trade, to post notices of a reduction of 10 per cent in wages of all blat furnace employes. The notice will take effect on April 10 at sonu f prnaces and at others April 15, according to date of pay dav. It is probable the employes will re fuse to accept the reduction. A dispatch from Birmingham, Ala., says: "Iron men are jubilant on account of the reduction of 50 cents on railroad freights to the Ohio river, and, as a result, the iron is now moving northward. The reduction is belieed by iron men here, to make their position impregnable and it will be followed by a corresponding reduction ia the price rt 'noil1 nrmlnnt ol heir product. For steel slabs, notwithstanding the large sales reported recently, there is still a fair demand at current fates. Muck bar dull, and prices a shade lower; demand re stricted for some time. Bessemer pig finds numerous buyers; more sales than reported at the advance than for some time past. Gray lorge steady, but not very active. Ferro manganese weak; sales reported at a decided decline. Skelp iron sold rt a slight decline; the same applies to bloom and beam ends. Old rails and scrap material dull and prices irregular. Tlin Outlook at the Close. The Latest Notwithstanding the lib eral tales of Bessemer pig and steel billets for some time past there is still a fair de mand for both. The fact is indisputable that prices are down to a low figure. The advance noted in our last has been main tained, :ind holders ot favorite brands are not inclined to make concessions. Many are well sold up, which tends to hold up prices. New steel rails are quiet, former prices being maintained. The table of sales lor the past lliree months will show the large amount of raw material that changed hauds, being largely in excess of any pre vious year. COKE-SMELTED LAKE AND XXTTTE OP-C3. S. MX) tons Bessemer, cltv furnace su 73 cash 4.(XOtons ueeincr, it furnace 14 75 4.POutm s Bessemer. Mav. June. July... 14 60 3.E00TOUS Bessemer, cltv furnace 14 75 2.500 tons lie-semer. April. May 14 BO 2.5'tougniv lorge, April. May, June. 12 80 cash cash ca&h cash cash z.uuuions liessemer. low pnos., juay, June. Julv. August. 2.050 tons grav forge, citj lurnace 2.o.0tnm iifssciuer 2,(rODIon(mv force. April. May 1.000 tous lieemer. city furnace loi tons prav force 00 tons lSessetner. lowphos ......... 250tonscrav force 21 00 cash 13 CO cash 14 00 cash 13(0 cash 14 75 cash 12 "O cash 19 75 cash 13 M cash aotcis No. 3 fmiudrv. 13 23 cash LOOtuns No. 1 foundry 15 50 cash 200 tens No. 2 foundry 14 50 cash 200 Tons mill Iron 14 75 cash liwtwns No. Sfoundrv 14 25 cash 75 tons No. 2 foundry...-. 13 25 cash 50 ton No.l'ilrcrv 17 00 cash 25 tons No. 2 foundry 15 25 cash 25 loua No. 2 foundry.................. 14 25 cash STrrL SLABS AXD EILLETS. 7. 000 tons steel billets. Mav , June, July. Anjnist I. J23 40 cash! iu-wions uuicis ana siaus, June, July, Aucust 23 50 cash 2.CM1 tous billets. May, June, July 21 2t cash 0. to.is billets 23 00 cash 500 tons billets 23 CO cash MCCK BAR. I.cno tons neutral, Ap-lL May J23 25 cash .ri03tons neutral. May. June. July. 25 1 cash 200 tons neutral 23 25 cash SKELP IBOS. EOOtons sheared Iron 400 tons narrow grooved .., 350tons wide proofed (175 4m 1 52X 4 in 1 55 4ln FEBUO MANGANESE. .00 tons. SO per cent aellTered, foreign. 00 cash 6TEEL WIBE BODS. 7C0 tons American fires $32 60 cash BLOOMS. BEAMS, RAIL AXD C. ENDS. 1,000 tons hloom and beadi ends $16 75 cash 100 tons bloom and beam ends 17 00 cash C1IABCOAL. 75 tons No. 3 fonndrv. $20 00 cash 73 tons No. 2m arm blast J8 50 cash SO Ions No. 1 fouudrr. 22 00 CiSll 50 tons cold blast. 27 00 cash SCBAT MATERIAL. 2CO tons No. 1 w. railroad scrap ?13 50 cash 2'0 tons N'o. 1 w. railroad .scrap 1 00 cash 200 tons leaf stetl, cross 21 50 cash 150tons leaftteel. gross II 00 cash IV) tons lulled wrap steel, gross 14 00 cash IK ions cart scran, extra 15 00 casa OLD 1ROX AXD STEEL RAILS. 1,000 tons old iron rails 2t 75 cash 1.000 tons old Iron rails 21 go rah l,O00tonsold Iron rails. Mlley del 21 50 cash 500 tons old Iron rails. vj.lier del 21 fO cash 500 tons old steel rails, mixed length.. 16 25 cash Information for Iron Men. The following tables show the sales of raw iron and steel for the past three months. The sales for the present year amount to C25,8(H tons, being the largest on record, exceeding last year by 173,653 tons. This gives ample evidence that purchasers are making arrangements for a big year's busi ness. Since the first of the year we have re ported sales of j,GB8,000 tons iron ore. This increase iu the iron business of Pitts burg is simply marvelous. Kav iron sales for January, February and March for the past five years: Tons. 1888 1839. ISM. 1891. 1892. January U.10 KO 50.225 21.551 71,900 Januarj 1I.1J 15.153 37.890 13,205 4L845 January. 9.3 13,675 12.500 21,415 2J.843 January. 8,335 13,215 26.r,55 28,830 31,310 Feuruarv. ll.SW 18.8W 2U.3'3 23,500 26,04 Tcbruarr 16.005 20.670 19,45 59.550 32,365 February 14,035 15.710 25.G33 33,720 30.016 February 12.000 9,927 17,575 83,595 49,590 March 11.6R 24.503 15,533 41.73 B7.775 March 11.445 33.550 17.935 12.250 58,150 March 10.870 27.5-0 27,575 32.240 47.620 March 8.7M 14.15J 27.075 20.500 40.250 Totals 137.49 223.80S 318,250 830,151 523.804 Jnst tho Same at Philadelphia. PniLAPELpniA, -April 1. Special. Rogers Brown & Co. say: VTe have to repoittbe same conservative disposition on tho part orbuversasnotedln the last report. We have" inquiries and are tucking salos grow In " out of recent car contracts. What Is wanted to stimulate business is an assured curtailment of production and confidence that piices are at the bottom. LITTLE CHARGE AT CLNCINHATL Contracts Secured at Cnt Figures Where Competition Is Close. Cinciksati, O., April 1. Special Rogers, Brown & Co. say: Another uneventful week has gone by and the conditions have changed but little. Most of the orders placed have been.at previous prices, but In a few cases 'Where competition was close the contracts were.securea at cut figures. One of tho largest companies is asking 25 cents per ton higher for deliveries after July 1. Tho aggregate tonnage of sales during March was satisfactory In general, and con sumption is as good as could be expected. In the South there are no signs of lessening tho production of cote iron, but several charcoal furnaces have gone out of blast and will wait for a moro favorable market. The latest one to stop is Attalla. It has been rumored that tho now Southern consolida tion misht attempt to force the smaller companies to the wall and compel them to stop. Xo such course has been indicated, but on the contrary, they are reported to be w tiling to sell ore and coke to their competi tors on even moro favorable terms than heretofore, thus helping them to live under the present adverse circumstances. The demand is woll diversified and classes ofironare moving quite freely, excepting L. S. charcoal. For this some inquiry is springing up from those who wish to know what thoir next season's snpply will cost, but It is too early for tho placing of large contracts. Lake freights are higher than last year, and tho transportation companies are depending on a large movement of grain, so they aro firm on pig iron rates at the ad vance. BO B0TT0H AT BIEMINGHAM. Tho Iteduction In Freight Bates Taken OIF the Price or Iron. Biemisqhast, Ala., April 1. Special. There seems to be no bottom to tho iron market. Sales have been mado on a basis of less than $11 for No. 1 founary, which is less than has been heretofore admitted as a possibility. The t eduction in freight rates has been taken off the price of iron and the prices sealed below that. There are really no market quotations, producers operating largely on the principle, "Get what you can." Ihe reduced rates went into effect on Monday and the movement of iron north ward is crowding the Louisville and Nash ville to its utmost car capacity. A great deal of iron has been sold heretofore and been held back from shipment until Monday last. For the first time in the history of the district the maikct is not quotable. No Material Change in St. Iionls. St. Louis, April L Special Rogers, Brown & Mcacham say: There has been no material chansre in tho market for' several weeks. Consumption seems to be increas ing at a vciy rapid rate, and a number of good orders, running from 100 to L000 tons, were placed the past week. Although ex ticmely low prices are ruling, the outlook is somewhat moro favorable than depressive. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts, Shipments and Prices at Bast LlDerty and Other Stock Yards. Ofpice op The Dispatch, Prrrsisuno, Fbidav, April L ( Cattle Receipts, 651 head; shipments, 6'4 head; market nothing doing, all through consignment. No cattle shipped to New Tork to-day. Hoos Receipts, 2,850 bead; shipments. 4,000 head; market slow lorall grades at $4 905 10. Nine cars of hogs shipped to New York to-dav. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 400 head: market nothing doing, nothing on sale. By TelGvnph. Nw Tork Beeves Receipts, 8,216 head, including 14 cars for f ale: market 10c per 100 pounds higher; native steers, $4 004 85 per 100 pounds: bulls and cows, SI S3S 00; dressed beet blow, 68o perpound: shipments to-dav, 478 beeves; lo-monow, 812 beeves and 4.840 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts, 396 head: maiket Vc per pound loer: veals, $4 50 5 25 per 100 pounds: mixed calves., $3 003 50. Sheep Receipts, 2,160 head; sheep Jc per pound higher: lambs steady: sheep. 67c higher per 100 pounds; lambs, $6 507 75; dressed mutton firm at 9ffillc ner nound: -dressed lambs hisrher at 10S12c per pound. Hogs Receipts, 3,036 heart, consigned direct; nominally steady at $4 9J5 50 per 100 pounds. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 7,500head; ship ments, 3,800 head: market weak; pood to prime steers, J3 75 CO: others, $3 S03 70; stockers, $2 003 23; cows, $1 252 85. Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head; shipments, 6,003 head; maiket xtrong and higher: rough and pack ers. $3 75j4 25: mixed and packers, $4 55 4 75: nrinic heavv and bntcheis' weicl.ts. $1 S04 90; light, $4 804 90; pigs. $4 604 75. Sheep Receipts, 4,700 held; shipments, 1,400 head; market s-tton" and highei: wethers and yearlings, $6 G06 60; mixed. $5 505 65; Westerns, $5 C06 30; lambs, $4 20 80. Buffiilo Cattle- Receipts,1031oads through, 2 sale; market slow. Hogs Receipts,70 loads through, 10 sale: 10f?15c lower on all grades; heavv grades, $4 95; packers and medlnms, $4 904 96. Sheep and lambs Receipts 4 loads through, 25 sale: market stron-r and hiiher for good; sheep, extra fancy, $6 b0 6 75: -rood to choice, $6 40Q6 50; fair to cood. S3 000 25: lambs, good to extra, 67 257 50; fair to good do, $0 907 20. St. Louis Cattle Receipts 940 head; ship ments, I20head; market stead; fair to choice native steers, $3 004 50; Toxans and In dian steer, all kinds, $-2 603 60. Hogs Re ceipts 4,200 head; shipments, 5,300 head: market higher; lair to prime heavv, $4 70 4 SO; mixed, ordinarvtogood, $t 104 70; light, lair to best, $4 604 75. Sheep Receipts, 180 head: shipments, none; market steady at un changed flguies. Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 3.C50 head; shipments. 1,000 head; steers active and stiong and 10c higher at $3 404 20; stockcrs and feeders 10c higher at $2 552 65: cows steady at $1 503 40. Hogs Receipts, 9,200 head; shipments, 4,200 head; market active and strong 510c higher; extieme range, 3 74 65: bulk, S4 054 50. Sheep Receipts, 2.00D head; shipments, noae; market activo and about steady. Cincinnati Hogs in light demand and weaken common and light, $3 254 70; packing and butchers', $4 404 75; receiDts, 2,600 head; shipments, L600 head. Cattle easy at $2 004 00: receipts, 320 head; ship ments, 200head. Sheep easy: receipts, 2S0 u?aa: snipments none: lambs steady: com mon to choice, $5 007 00 per 100 pounds. THE KITCHEN MAEKET. Poultry rienty and Iiower and Eggs Steady at Quotations. Meats and vegetables are practically the same In prices as they were a week ago. New vegetables from the South are coming in freely and demand is only air. Florida strawberries are to the front, but the price is rather steep for the average purse. The poultry market has showna downward drift the w cek past, on ing to large receipts. The Ohio river steamers have been Dringing large quantities or poultry of late from the Big Sandy valley, a section which usually sends its products to Cincinnati. The egg and poultry markets here have been higher than at Ohio's metropolis of late, and hence products aro drifting in this direction. florists leportaqmet trade Tor the week past with a tendency toward lower prices. Flowers from New lork have been freely offeredof late at pricesbelowourquotations. At the fish stalls trade is reported fair. Fro zen stock is now near its end for the season, and supply of fresh stock is scarcely up to uemuuu. Following are latest retail prices of mar ket basket materials: SIeats Bet cuts of tenderloin steaks, 23c per B); sirloin. 18.c: standing rib roast. 18ac; cliucK roast 12c: corned beer, S10c per lb: spring lamb, 15c:legof mutton. 12clorhlndquarterand 8c ror forequarter: loin of mutton. 15c: lamb chops, 20c:stewlnc pieces, 6c per lb: veal roasts. 1215c per lb. and cutlets, 2oc; pork chops, line, and steaks. 10c Vegktablks and Fruit Cabbage, l(ta25c; po tatoes. 15c per halt peck: sweet potatoes, 2C25c per half pec!.: green neaus, 35e a Quarter peck; pie pumpkins. la25c:nnlons,25c a half peck; bananjs, 200 a dozen: carrots. 5c a bunch: lemons, 20BJ25C per dozen; oranges, 25-l0c: lettuce, 10c a bunch, 8 bunches for 25c: new beets 10c 3 bunches 25c; cu enmbers. 15020c antece: celerr. 15c a bunch. 2 for 25c: caullBower. 25J0c apiece; apples. 1520e a half peck: tomatoes. 3oc a quart box; rhubarb, 10c a bunch. 3 bunches ror25c: asparagus. 25c a bunch; ege plant. 3SSA0C apiece: strawberries. 50c a box. HtirrtRAND Eggs Good creamerv. 3233c per lb; fancy brands. 336c; choice country roil. 2T 30c: good cooking batter. 17c; fresh eggs, 15i6e per dozen. Poultry Live chickens, 90cSl 00 a pair; live tnrkeis, 12lSc per lb: lire ducks. 855390c a pair; dres'ed chickens. 15 to 16c per lb; ducks, 17 to 18c tier ib: turkeys. 18 to 20c ' FISH Following are the articles in this line on the stalls, with prices: Lake salmon, 10 to 15c; Cali fornia salmon. 35 to 40c per pound; white fish, 12 to 15c; herring. 4 pounds for 25c; Spanish mackerel. 20c per pound: Iluefl6b, He: halibut, 20c; rock bass, 25c; lake trout, l!c; lobsters, 20c; green sea turtle. 29 to 25c: oysters. New Tork counts, H 75 per gallon; smelts. 200 a pound; shad, fl 00 to ft 25 each: scallops, 20c a pound; Mackinaw trout. 12)jc per pound; frogs, fl 00 a dozen; clams, 1 50 a gallon. Flowers l.a France, Jl 00 per dozen: Duchess of Albanv, f I 00 per dozen: Mermets. $125 per dozen; Brides, el 00 per dozen: while anryellow roscA 75cperdozen: hostes. $1 00 per dozen; Sen ator Voottan roses. 81 00 per dozen: Bennetts. SI 00 per dozen: Jack roses, li OOtftt 00 per dozen: hya cinths. 60c per dozen: lllv or the valley. 75c per dozen: orchids. 75c($fl CO" each; violets, 81 00 per hundred: csrnatlons.fiocperdozen; IllacuOcaspary tulips. 55c per dozen: narcissus, 60c per .dozen: Cai.didus biles. 50c per dozen: Calls, lilies, t2 CO per dozen: daffodils, 50c per dozea; Harlssl lilies, 82 00 per dozen. CITY REAL ESTATE. A Gratifying Increase in Transac tions Already Apparent. ENLARGING THE BUSINESS AREA. A "Wholesale Dry Goods Firm Hakes an In vestment in Wilkinslrarg. ANOTHEE HEAL ON KEGLEY ATEXUE There is more doing in real estate than there was a year ago. Such was the voice of a number of brokers who were spoken to on the subject yesterday. This is both grat ifying and encouraging the former because the market is maintaining its high position in the estimation of investors, and the latter because it holds out a fair prospect of im provement with the coming of settled weather and solid roads. The belief is widely entertained that 1892 will make a record for real estate which will surpass that of any former year in the history of the city. It is true this is only an opinion, but there are good reasons for holding it The abundance of money and the generally prosperous circumstances of the people make it comparatively easy to acquire homes. This is being done ai an unprecedented rate, and will continue so long as the city maintains its pre-eminence' as a manufacturing center. Another reason is found in the extension of rapid transit "Whenever it touches a new district a de mand for building sites immediately springs up. An example of this is furnished by Greenfield avenue. Prom a backward loca tion it has almost at a single bound become one of the most active quarters of the Fast End. The Lot Market Active. Further evidence of a good year in realty lsfound in the fact that acreage is being pisked up wherever possible for subdivi sion. As noted a day or two ago, three plans, aggregating nearly 400 lots( will be put on the market in the next tew days. Of course there is a demand for tliijm. Capitalists do not do these things at ran dom. The large -fcJast .End deals reported yesterday will further reinforce the stock of lots in a quarter which, if half the im provement schemes under consideration materialize, will surprise the public before the end ot the year. Activity along this line the acquisition of acres for subdivision is confined to no particular locality. It is a striking feature on the Southside, the Northside, out Perrys- ville avenue and down the if t v ayne .Kail road to and even beyond Fmsworth, and is becoming an important factor along the line of the "West End Passenger Railway, in anticipation of the adoption of the elec tric system. Enlarging the Buslnoss Area. Superior to acres in importance are the downtown interests. Bucine property is and will remain tho etar feature of the realty market. Tnat It is strong everybody knows. Commercial development is re stricted br lack of facilities, but relief is in sight 2sine first-class business houses are under contract and othero are under con sideration. Colonel Herron, agent for Mrs. Schenley, says the Point will be de voted to business. Four commodious stores will be erected on Fifth avenue, a short distance above the Court House,this season. This enlargement of the commercial afea westward and eastward will be beneficial to the city. It will increase the number of traders and suggest to owners thp necessity of keeping rents within moderate limits. One of the largest holders of downtown property said a few days ago that he did not care to sell, for he knew of no invest ment which had equal possibilities. Backed by such a feeling the prospect of a reaction in values is very remote. But along with this sentiment is found a growing disposi tion to replace old structures with those of modern style. The work of modernizing the antiquated quarters once fairly under way, as it soon will be on Liberty street and Penn avenue, it is fair to assume that it will meet with no material check until the revolution shall be complete. Special 1 eatnrea of Trade. Afine residence will be erected this season on the corner of,Fcnn avenue and Beatty street. It will cover a lot 63x100 feet. There is talk at Edgewood of organizing a company to build an electric road from that place to TVHkinsburff, to connect with tho Duquesne. A. W. Cadman is-'at the head of this scheme. The following real estate Arms on Fourth avenue have or will change quarters this month: Charles Somers, from 129 to 131; Baxter, Thompson & Co., from 1G2 to 161, across the avenue; Graebing, Lyon & Co., from 133 to 142; A. Morrison A Sons, Horn 133 to 159; A. Legirate & Son, from 103 to 62, below the Bank ot Pittsburg. W. H. Watt, Robinson Orr and John D. Bailey, stock Urokers, have taken quat ters in the new Germania Hank building, Wood street The following auarterlv dividends have been announced: First National Bank of Pittsburg, 2 per cent; Central Bank, IJper cent; Farmers' Deposit National Bank, i per cent. The West End Passenger Railway Com pauy is receiving bids for its pow er house at Temperanceville. Bnllders Oat in Force, Yesterday was one of the best building days of the season. Good weather bi ought owners and contractors out In force. Four teen permits were issued for 20 Improve ments of various kinds, the cost of all being estimated at $77,550. The most important are: John B. Jackson, brick two-story dwell ing on Plum avenue. Twenty-second ward, $30,000; W. T. Edwards, stone and frame dwelling on Forbes stieet, .Twenty-second ward, $15,000; Geonre W. Acheson, brick dwelling on Amberson uvenue, Twentieth ward, $12,350; Mrs. P. Hugus, brick two-story dwelling on Negley avenue. Twentieth ward, $5,000; S. S. Robertson, four frame dwellings on Flora street, Thirteenth ward, $3,000: E. A. Hill, three frame dwellings on Leila street, Thirty-second ward, $2,850; J. T. Gib son, brick two-story dwelling on Negley avenue. Twentieth ward, $5,t00. Latest Events in Kea'.ty. Good weather is stimulating trade in all lines, bnt in nono is its vivifying effect more apparent than in realty. Fioof of this is found in the increase in the number and im portance of the sales consummated in tho last five days. All indications point to an. active market throughout the season. It was learned yesterday that 150 feet on Negley avenue by 125 in depth had been dis posed of to a former Liberty street commis sion merchant at a flgnre close to $22,000. The purchaser will improve with a fine resi dence. Charles Somers was the agent in this transaction. The Stephenson property on Penn avenue, Wilkinsburg, was disposed of at Orphans' i,ourt saie. At was put up in tnree parcels, and brought $14,700, subject to a $G,00J mort gage. The purchasers were Arbuthnot, Ste phenson & Co., Or. Pershing and Mr. For noff. W. C. KinghastransferrcdtoP. J. Hartman 16 acres, with substantial improvements, in Gf eentree, out the Castle Shannon railroad, lor $20,000." James W. Drape & Co. sold an interest in a house and crounds in tho suburbs, eisht acres, for $6,500; also 45 lots in Mun hall Ter race plan, near Homestead, at prices from $300 to $100 each, aggregating $1,000; also four lots near Idlewood, for $1,350. Black & Balrd sold for the People's Sav ings Bank to Edward M. Smith, a two-story brick dwelling. No. 37 Twentv-sixth street, Southside, with lot 20x711 feet, for $3,000. S. A. Dickie & Co. sold for Max Baugh to John H. Bennett a twd-story frame house, lot 24x110, on Mayflower street, for $2,325. Liggett Bros, sold lot No. 8 in Ancnorbank plan, Atlantic avenue, 50x130. for $3,000. Also sold lor W. A. Herron & Sons lot on Howe, near College avenue. 48x120, for $3,500. A. Z. Byers & Co. sold lor the Ridgeview Land Company to James N. Fullerton lot No. 18, In their plan on line of California avenne electric cars, fronting 24 feet on Fleming avenue extending back 120 feet to a 20-foot alley. Consideration, $560. Mining Stock Quotations. Nrw York, April L Best & Belcher, 210; Caledonia B. a., 105; Chollar, 103: Consoli dated California and Virginia, 475; Dead wood T., 200: Eureka Consolidated, 19S; Gould & Curry, 135: Hale 4 Norcross. 150; Home stake, 1300: Horn Silver. S00; Mexican, 180; Ontario, 4200; Ophir, 280; Plymouth, 163; Sav- nee, IB: Sierra Nevada, 150: Standard, 140; Union Consolidated, 110; Yellow Jacket, 100. HOME SECURITIES. THE TRACTIONS nOLD THEIR POSI TION AB DRAWING CARDS. Manchester Scores an Advance In the Face ol a Bearish Beport Central Moves Up Another Notch Plpeage and Philadel phia Gas the Weakest Features. The feeling in speculative, circles was more buoyant yesterday than" on the previ ous day, and trading was on a larger scale. The market was generally firm, Philadelphia Gas and Pipeage being the only conspicuous exceptions. There were reports that the Manchester Traction people bad decided to pass the April dividend, but in the face of this tbe stock advanced to 40, and finished with bids at that flgnre. True or false, the dividend rumor turned out to be a weak bear card. Central Traotion was also stronger, selling up to 31i and closing firm at 31. Birming ham fell "back a trifle and Duque&ne added a small fraction to its credit. There wore no features of special Interest in the rest of khe list, bnt Chartlers Gas wns stronger. The sale of 700 shares of this stock was the most interesting incident of the last call. Luster was weaker. Sales at the first call woio $J,000 Birming ham bonds at 102, 90 Central Traction at 31K 15 Duquesne at 27, 25 Manchester at 40, $5,000 Pleasant Valley lateral 5s at 101K. Second call, 23 Duqneme at 27Ji, 100 Citi zens' Traction at G2?-i, $1,000 Duquesne bond a lOOJi, 25 Pleasant Valley at 25, 220 Philadel nhiaGas at 1SV.225 Chartlers Gas at . After call, 10 Philadelphia Gas at 185. Third call, 25 Philadelphia Gas at 18 450 Manchester Traction at 40, 150 at 39j, 700 Chartlers Gas at 9, 100 Birmingham Trac tion at 27V BWs and offers In detail: rntsT SECOND THIRD EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL. STOCKS, B. A. B. A. B. A. M. & M.Nat. Bk. 61 Second Nai.Bk... 2:3 .... 233 M. &M. Ins 44 Bridgcwater Gas 30 .... C. VVGasCo 9H 10 9 10 13.... Manf. Gas Co Klf P. N. G.A P. Co. 12K KH 1V4 12J4 11 12 Philadelphia Co ISM i 1S 184 IS 1Z4 Wheeling G. Co 2U4 Ft.FlttIn.P.Co SX 20 Ten. Traction.... 31M 81W 31' 31X 315 Citizens' Trao... 62J4 63 62 63 62j 63 Pitts. Trac 6S S3 6S) Pleasant Valley. 25 .... 25 .... 25 .... Second Avenue CO Pltts.J. B-B.Co. 28 -. .... N.Y.ACG.C.Co 60 51 La NorlaMtn.Co 80 Luster MIn. Co.. 11 UK MX UH .... Wi Westinghouse E. 18 19 18 19 18 19 D.-S. & S. Co 17 West.AirB.Co'. 108K 110 S. V. Cable Co... 7M 78 Tj 78 Ex.-div. MORE GOLD SHIPMENTS STRIKE THE ENTIRE SHARE MARKET IN A VERY WEAK SPOT. Stocks Fall to Recover From the Blow Lako Snore and Missonrl Pacific Show Most Weakness New England and Sugar Also Heavy Losers. New York, April 1 The stock market to day was treated to another depressing in fluence in the shnpo of tbe renewal of the outward movement of gold: but the narrow ness of the speculation and tbe remarkable tenacity with which stocks are held pre vented any material decline outside of the few stocks which are still subject to specu lative influences. The announcement, while not unseasonable, was, at least, unexpected, and a rumor that a shipment of gold was likely to-morrow was quickly followed by the announcement that the coin had actu ally been engaged. The effect was to check the slight upvi ard movement in progiess in the general list and to intensify the weak ness of tho two weakest stocks, New Eng land and Sugar. Losses among the other prominent stocks, however, extended to 1 per cent and over, tbe temper of the deal ings being for sume time decidedly weak. Tho most discouraging thing to the bulls was the utter failure of the market to rally effectively, especially In those stocks which are known to be subject to bear attacks from day to day. In regard to Sugar and New England, there was no news of a char acter to nave any "positive influence upon them. Among the rest of the list. Lake Shore aud Missouri Pacific showed most weakness, though Reading came again to the front and scored a decline on a largo business. The disbursements for interest and dividends durine the day, which amounted to some $45,000,000, were no set-on to the shipment of gold, and while there were some efforts to cover shorts in the afternoon they wore of little effect, and even Manhattan lost a portion of its late substan tial advance. The trading in the late dealings was light, but no material lecovery took place, ana the market Cnallv closed dull bnt heavy at or near the lowest prices of the day. The i-'eii-eial maiket throughout was dull and fluc tuated within the usual narrow limits; and while inclined to advance Just after the opening yielded to the influeuce of the gold shipments and tell away below the opening prices. The final changes are invariably losses. The most importint changes were New England, 3; Sugar, 2; Lake Shore and Beading, each 1; Lacka-n anna and Missouri Paciflc, each i, and Union Pacific, Atchison and Manhattan, each 1 per cent. The total sales of stocks to-day were S61, 090 shares, includine Atchison, 13,718: Erie, 24,193; Lake Shoie, 9,793: Louisville and Nash ville. 13 955: Manhattan, 3,540; Missouri Paciflc, 10,055; Northern Pacific preferred, 12,290; New England, 72,190; Reading, 87,200; Richmond and West Point, 4,735; St. Paul, 12,450: Union Paciflc, 4.095. Railway bonds were more quiet than usnal of late, and the firm temper which has marked tho dealings for the last few days nas wanting, though there was no weakness outsideoftbe speculative issues to be seen. Among these the Reading and the Richmond and West Point issues were naturally most prominent, and all were inclined to weak ness. The rest of the market continued practically unchanged. The sales reached 1,10,UUU. Stephenson. oldest Plttstiurgmembcrsof the New York stock exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. Open High Jug. est Am. Cotton Oil I.. Am. Cotton Oil. prd Am. Sugar Refining Co... 37)1! 73 05V Am.Sugar R-fininstCo, Wi A ten., xop. & o. r Canadian Pacific , Canada Southern , Central of new Jersey..., Central Patiflc Chesapeake and Ohio C. &0., 1st pfd C. & O., 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust 0., Bur. SQuincy C., Mil. St. Paul. C, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd... C. Rock 1. 11' C, St. P.M. 4 0 C. & Northwestern C. Northwestern, pfd.. o., c, c. &i Col. Coal & Iron Col. & nocking Valley.... Del., Lack. West. 36.H "mi 13651 234 23JS 40 754 4114 75 108M 76, iu, 76H 8-5H 4634 119Ja 46 119'fi ma S04 29S4 155K 139341 Del. & Hudson Den. 4 Rio Grande Den. ft Rio Grande, pfd.. E.T.Va.tGi Illinois Central Lake Erie & Western Lake Krie & Western, pfd, Lake shoie 4M. S Louisville & NaslHlUe Michigan Central Mobile & Ohio Missouri Pacific 52K 55? 104 52 101 S1 76 ?i 133H 721,1 110 37 van liii 110 378 59H 98 "i 108. 114 58 98 108 National Cordage Co. National Cordage Co.,prd. New York Central. 98k 1U9 114 18 N.Y., C. &fct. L. . Y C. &St. L., N. Y., C. at. L., N. Y., L. E. A W N.Y., L. E.4W. N. Y. & N. F. , 18 17 '&" "3S" 30 29'lt 73H 7251 UH 41 19 18X 'iiSi "iw 22 ZIH 61 60 "35 j "35" U'A 18 66 5474 'eiji "66" "ii" "i"65i 62 00,'i "ioj "ioji 44H 4W 12 UK 27 28X 87H 87 33X X 74H 73S 48 47 'HZ "$ -1st pfd za piu, .prd.-::: N.Y.. O. &W NorroIk Western Norfolk Western, pfd... North American Co Northern Paciflc Northern Pacific, pfd Oregon Improvement Paciflc Mall l'eo., Dec. 4 Evans Philadelphia Reading.... P., a, 0.4 St. L p., a. c. & St. l.. prd.... Pullman Palace Car Richmond 4 W. P. T. Richmond A W. P. T., pfd St. Paul 4 Duluth St. Paul 4 Duluth. pfd.... St. Paul. Minn. 4 Man .... Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Wabash, nfd Western Union 19 )4 48'J 35! 18S4 102 10S 60 42 1(M 112 10W 433 lift 20H 87 32-," 73 H 32 81 10!,' 12 Wheeling 4 L. E. Wheeling & L.E., pfa.., Dls. 4 Cattle Fd. Tr Txatlonal Lead Co National Lead Co., pfd., 81 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fnr- niched by Whitney Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex- cnange. Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad...... 543 53 He-d'aviiroaa...--,. 27 Z7-1 Buffalo. NVYA Phila 85, Lehigh Valley 58), Jortnern Pacific 2I5 Northern Pacific, pref. 61V. iWi Navigation 615? Philadelphia &Erle 39 22 S3 40 Boston Stocks Closing Prices. , tch. ATopeka 35"j Boston & Mont KH Calumet & Ilecla ....208 Franklin 15 Kearsarge 133f Osceola 82 Santa Fe Conner .... 42K j!u3iju cc Ainany....;.TKf Boston iS Maine 163; v ti... Dur.a. uuincy.iua Eastern B. K. 6s 123 tchburjcR. R 8S3 Fllnt.4PereM.pfd. 83 Mass. Central 16 Mex. Central com... 18t g.Y. ftjf. Eng 42 N. Y. A W. Eng. 7S..H8M Old Colony....?. 173 Rutland pfd .... 4 Tamarack 168 Annlston l.aoa jo.. za Boston T.and Co. ... A San Diego Land Co.. 17 West End Land Co.. 19 Bell Telephone 194 Lamson Stores 15K ivuuanu piq 63 Wis. Cen. common.. 16 Wis. Cen.pfd. ....... 40 Alioue7iI. C. (new). 1 Atlantic 12 Cent. Mining 10j E. T. ST. . SIM AB. Conner, ... I5S i.. m Thomson-Houston Boston Electric Stocks. Boston, April l.-tSpeciaUl-The latest electric stock quotations to-day were: Bid. . 53! . 29?? :?M . 10 . 12 . 7 . 2SH . 4V , 7 .112 ,111 Asked. 2SX 8 12 13 281? Thomson-Houston E. Co , Thomson-Houston E. Co. pref. T.-H. securities (series C) T.-H. securities (seriesD).. T.-H. E. W. Co Ft. W. E. Co Ft. W. securities (series A) W. E. Co : W. E. Co. pref. D. E. Works Boston E. L. Co,- Edison E. HI. Co, 116 115. Bar Silver Quotations. New York, April 1. Special Bar sti ver in London d higher at 39d per oz. New York dealers' price for silver, 87c per oz. MONEY-PICKING TTP. Spring Influences Having a Good Effect on the Cosh Market. Bankers reported some gain in business yesterday, but funds were still in excess of demand. Good paper was readily accepted at G per cent. Disbursements lor quarterly interest and dividends were the feature. Curienoy was scarce and at a premium. Signs of aggressive operations multiply as the season advances, but the stock of idle funds is too largo to yield to first attacks. Depletion witl be gradual, but sufficient to induce financiers to watch tho corners. Bank clearings were $2,010,012 83 and bal ances $404,029 90. At New Yoik yesterday money on call was easy at 1K2 per cent, last loan 2, closed offered at 2. Prime meicantilo paper, 4s per cent. Sterling excb.inze quiet but steady at $4 S6Ji for60-day bUls and $4 S8Ji for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4s reg HB U. 8. 4s coup 116 tU. s. 4s reg 100 V. S. 4Ss coup tPaclflc 6s of '95 109 Louisiana stamp. 4s. SS1 Missouri 6s Tenn. new set. 6s... .103 Tenn. new set. 5s.... 99 Tenn. new set. 3s.. 70 Canada So. 2ds 100 tCentral Paciflc lsts.lOTi Den. A R. G. lsts...I18 Den. AR. G. 4s 81K Den. &R.G. West lsts M. K.AT. Gen. 5s.. 50!, tMutual Union 6s ...107 N. J. 0. Int. Cert. ..112 torthern racists. 117?a Northern Pac. 2ds..l09 tNorthwestern cons.133 tNorthw'n d'brsSs..l07 Oregon & Trans. 6s. tSt.L. & I.M.Gen.Ss 84 9t.L.AS.F. Gen.M..109 $5t. Paul Consols.. ..IK tSt. P.. C P. lets ..118 T.P. L.G.Tr. Rets... 83 T.P. R. G, Tr. Rets.. 31J fUnlon Pacific lsts.,107 West Short M3M R. G. & W 79 Erie 2nds 106)4 31. ii. & r. lien. (is.. 81 Ex. Int. tBld. f Asked Bank Clearings. New York Clearings, $117,785,709; balances, $6,573,824. Bostox Clearings, $15,203,810; balances, $1,511 180. Money 2 per cent. Exchange on New York 20c discount. Philadelphia Clearings, $11,482,663; bal ances. $2,392,285. Money 3 per cent. Baltimore Clearings, $.',239,723; balances, $276,985. Rate6percent. Chicago Money quiet at 46 per cent. New York exchange steady at 2025 per cent. Bank dealings, $10,478,845. St. Louis Clearinsrs, $3,230,850; balances, $462,793. Money quiet and easy and can -be rcadilv got for 5Q6 per cent. Exchange on New York par. New Orleans Clearings, $1,718,191. New York exchange commercial 50c per '$1,000 premium. Bank $1 50 per $1,000 premium. THE HOME MARKETS. SUPPLY OF EGGS LIMITED, BUT A SUF FICIENCY IS ON THE WAY. Batter Steady and Poultry Slow Cereal Figures Are Favorable to Buyers AH Along the Line Sugar Firm and Coffees Steady. Office of The Dispatch, Pittsburg, Fridat, April L Country Produce Jobbing Prices There' has been a short supply of eggs in this market for a day or two past, and, as a result, prices are firm. Our markets are about the same as Kew York and 3c per dozen above Cincinnati prices. There are plenty of eggs pointing in this direction to supply all demands in the next 21 hours, tith prices at Cincinnati lie per dozen, and cost of bringing stock here less than lc per dozen, it is only a question of short time when our prices must drop. Butter of choice tirade is steady and poultry is quiet, owing to liberal lecelpts. In tropical fruit Hues Ave noto a Arm market for oianges and lemons. Bananas are in bountiful supply and lower. Receipts of bananas the past week have been not less than 40 carloads. Seldom, if ever, have so many been dumped onto this maiket in a single week. Am.ES-$l 752 50 per barrel. BtJTTEE-Creainery Elgin. 3132c; Ohio brands, 2829c: common country butter, 17lSc; choice country rou, vmoi.Tjc. Beans New York and Michigan pea, SI 831 90; marrowj.it. $: i-xayi z-ii i.ima neans, 2($j?4c per id; hand picKeu medium, ii mi ao. BEESWAX-Choice, 30fper lb; low grades, 22 25c bVckwiieat Flour New, 24Y?Z,,c per ID. CHEESE Ohio choice, UH&Uc; New York cheese, 12ffl)12J$c; Llmburger. 1311Hc. Wisconsin sweitzer, full cream, 13)14c: Imported sweltzer, 2826'SC Cid.r Country elder, $5 005 50 per barrel; sand refined. S3 507 00; crab elder. 57 508 00. Cranberries Per box, 81 251 50; per barrel, S5 00GOO. EGGS Strictly fresh, 1314c; goose eggs, 50c per dozen. Feathers -Extra live geese, 5758c; No. 1, 48 50c ii lb: mixed lots. 253o.a. Dried Fruits Peaches, halves, Sc; evapo rated apples, 78c: aorlcots. 9llc; bl ickberries. 5-Sc: raspberries. 1318)c; huckleberries, 7c; Cal ifornia peaches, 7fi&9Jic. IIOVEY New crop, white clover, 17lSc; Cali fornia hoc '!. 1215c? 16. Maple sirup New 703SO 9 gallon. Maple Sli-ar "Sc ? lb. Omon Set Yellow Erie. S6COS0 50; Jersey, 85 50346 00. Poultry A-ve Chickens. T0S5c per pair; live turkevs. ISO' 3c ?l lb ; ducks, 85c81 00 a pair. live gepse. suc(a w a pair: aressea cuicKcns, a4(a 15c Vib: dressea turkeys, 1618ctb; dressed ducks, 1G017C ft lb. Potatoes Carlos lots, on track. 30(33ric: from store, 4045c n bushel: Jerseys. $2 75(ffi3 00; Jersey sweets, S2 502 75 per barrel. Seeds Western reclcaned medium clover. Job bing at 7 50; mammoth. $7 75; timothy, 81 so for prime and il U) for choice: blue grass, fl 052 80; orchard grass, $1 75: millet, 11 15: German, SI 20; Hungarian. 81 10; fine lawn, 25c per lb; seed buck wheat. 81 4C1 50. Tallow Country, 4c: city rendered. 4&c. Tropical FRUITS-Lcroon. fancv Messina. 83 50 134 00; Florida oranges, (3 003 71 a box: Messlims, 52 753 CO; bananas. 81 5 1 75 firsts, 81 O0l 25 sec onds; Persian dates. 45c per pound; layer figs 12 14c per pound: Malaga grapes, $12 0013 00 for fancy: pineapples. I5'J0c apiece. Vegetables Calihjge. new Florida. $3 75(34 CO a crate; old, 83 003 50 a barrel; Havana onions, 82 753 00 a crate: yellow Danver. 82 2V2 50 a bar re : kale, $1 501 75 a barrel : new Florida tomatoes, 4 50 a bushel crate; celery. 333'iOc per rioz. : turnips, 81 Ott&l 25 a barrel: Havana potatoes. S5 50&& 00 a barrel; spinach. 82 00 a barrel: new beets, 50c a dozeu. Groceries. Indications aro at present that sugars will advance. Eastern markets are very Arm, Coffees are fairly steady. The movement of staple groceries is more active. this week than last, but there are no essential changes in piices. Green CoiTEE-Fancy, 2223c: choice lilo, 213$ 22)$c: prime, 20c: low. grade Rio. 1818c; ola Government Java, 272'c: Maracaibo, 21Q22S3C; hie Ii grades. S).40r32CV.u: old Government Java. balk, 3lii33c; Maracilbo. 24c; Santos, 19V 25c; peaherrv. 26c: choice Elo. 21Hc: prime Bio, 20Kc;goodltlo, l8c: ordinary. 1718c Sfices (whole)-Clovef, 10l2c: allspice, 10c; cassia, 8c; pepper, lie: nutmeg, 73Cc. FETnoLfcCM (Jobbers' prices)-ll0o tost, 6c; Ohio, 1 "Xc: headlight, 150 test. 6kc: water white, 7 8c; globe, 1414Mc; elalne, 18c; earnadlne, lie; royullne, 14c; red oil. lOXSWc; puilty, 14c; oleiue, 21c. MrsEKS' OIL No. 1 winter strained, 3940e per gal. ; summer,, 3j37c: lard. 5255c. Syhup Corn syrup. 2528c; choice sugar syrap, 84.8c;prlme sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prime. N. O. Molasses Fancy new crop, 4043e: enoice, tutguc;oia crop, ; N. O. syrup, 44 uuv. Soda-BI-carb. In kegs, 33Xc: bi-carb. In Ms. 5ftc; bi-carb. assorted packages, o6c; sal soda; In kegs, l!c: do granulated. 2c. CAXDLEs-btar, full weight, 8c; stearine, per set. 31,'c; paraffine. 11 12c, BICK-Head Carolina, 60c; choice, SX6!4c; Louisiana, j53c. STAncil-Feari, 4c; corn starch, 5X0Kc; gloss starch, 5fiVr. Fojieiq.Y FBurr Layer raisins, 82 00: London layers. (2 25: Muscatels. 11 75: California Musca tels. 1 401 CO; Valencia, 53t6c; Ondara Valen- da, 6tifc; Suluns, Sl3c; carrants, 30i(o;l 4Ji3ai6c: French prunes, cocoa nuts. V 10O. 0, 19 00; almonds. L: 00; almonds, 91b, 2oc: do men, 17C: do aliened, 50c; walnuts. Nap., ed, 50c :: Smv! 14c: Sicily filberts, lie: Smyrna figs. 12313c: new lac; dates. &3)54c: Br Brazil nuts, 7c: pecans. U14c: clt- ron. 1 lb. 21023:: lemon neel. 10c H m: orania lemon peel, 10c ? Id peel. 12c. Suoabs Cubes, 4c: powdered, 4c: granulated, 4Xc; confectioners', 4Xc; soft white, M4Hc: yel low, choice, 3Si4c; yellow, good, 3MI&3&C; yel low, fair. 3K3Vc. PldtLis Medium, bbls (1.200), M 25; medium, half bblt (600), 2 65. Salt-No. 1 ? bbL 1120; No. lextra. VbnlM.81 10 dairy, bbl, f 1 20; coarse crystal. bbL 41 20: HIk glns' Eureka. 4-1) u sacks, 82 80; Hlgglns' Eureka, 16 14-lb packets, S3 00. Cannxd UOODS-Standard peaches II 7Sai 90; Znds. 81 3nrai 40; extra peaches. 12 002 10; pie peaches, 8500c: finest corn, fl 25l SO; Hfd. Co. corn, $1 ooftjl 10; red cherries, II 001 10: Lima beans. II 35; soaked do. 83c; stringed do, SOOSSc; marrowfat peas, 90cJl 10: soaked peas. 6073c: pineapples. l 20(31 ; Bahama do. $2 00: damson plums, fl 00; green gages, fl 83; ejrg plums, fi 00: vnuiurnis npncois. ii auto:: uu: i;auioi California nears. 12 102 30: do green gages, fl 83: do egg plums. ii t: extra wnite cnerries. 12 tx&x ao: raspberries, ISgl 25; strawberries, 95cfl 10; gooseberries, OOftul 03: tomatnps. SOfS&fc: salmon. 1-lh uni. ft 301 80: blackberries, 80c; succotash. 3-Jb cans. eoaKed, 90c; do, green. 2-Tb cans, f 1 2ol SO: corn beer, 2-lb cans, fl 65l 70; 1-lb cans, fl 20; baked beans, fl 401 85; lobsters. 1-lb cans, 12 25; mack erel, 1-lb cans, boiled, fl 50; sardines, domestic, Ms. $4 004 10: Ks, (3 50: sardines, Imported. Ms, fl 501 60: sardines, imported. Us. (3 CO; sardines, mustard, J3 40; sardines, spiced, 13 50. FISH Extra No. 1 bloater macicerei, $24 00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do mess. $20 00; No. 2 shore mack erel, fio 50; No. 2 large mackerel. fl8 00: No. 3 large mackerel, f 18 50: No. 3 small mackerel, 110 00; Herrinw-Spllt. $3 50: lake, 83 75 per 100-Ib bbl. White flsh. f7 50per lOO-mbalf bbl. Lake trout. to ou per nan ddu jnnnan naauies. loc per m. ice' quarter bbl. fl 60. herrlnr. 00c. xauu iiauuiii, axv per 10, Pickerel, half bbl.. $4 00: Holland herring. 75c. Walkoff OATMEAL H 755 00. Grain, Floor and Feed. There were no sales on Friday's call at the Grain Exchange. Receipts as bulletined, 23 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 5 cars of hay, 3 of oats, 3 o flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 1 car of hay, 1 of feed, 3 of corn, 2 of bran. By Baltimore and Ohio 1 car of hay. By Pitts burg and Western 2 cars of hay, 1 of oats, 1 of flour. Cereal markets are as they have been all the week, in favor of buyers. Re ceipts are lame and demand does not corre spond. Tbe least sign of an advance in any lino calls an abundance of stuff to the front. The great crops of last season are against any bull movement, nay is in abundant supply and markets are quiet. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store: Wheat No. 2 red, OVSmoc, No. 3 red. 9192c Corn No.iyellow ear.44SH8Kc: high mixed ear, 47(347Mc; mixed ear, 45l5v::No.2 yellow shelled. 45Bc: hlsh mixed shelled, 44&$c: mixed shelled. 4143)Sc. OATS No. 1 oats, 3635Xc: No. 2 white. 34f .Tic; extra No. 3 oats, 33)jj;34c; mixed oats, 3Z 13c. Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. C0391c. Floor Jobbing prices Fancy serine patents. $5 O05 OS: fancy winter patents. $,' OOSS 25; fancy straignt winter, $4 50i 7a; fancy straight spring. H 73Si3 00; clear winter, $4 C54 50: straight VVtY bakers'. 84 50Q4 75. Rye flour. $4 504 75. Millpeed No. 1 white middlings, $19 0019 50 per ton: No. 2whtte middlings, $17 6C18 00: brown middlings. S18 S0T317 00: winter wheatbran. S17 0031 17 50: chop fed. fli 00(3)17 00. Hay Baled timothv, choice. fl3 50314 CO; No. 1, $13 00313 75: No. 2. fll 23311 50: clover hav, $11 o012 00; loose from wagon. $13 00315 00; ac cording to quality; prairie hay, $8 0C3 50; packing hay. f7 5038 00. STRAW-Oats. $7 007 25; wheat, $S 0038 50; rye. $7 0037 25. Provisions. Sugar cured hams, large , Sugar cured hams, medium Sugar cured hams, small Sugr cured California hams Sugar cured b. bacon , Sugar enred skinned hams, large , Sugar cured skinned hams, medium.. Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured skinned shoulders Sugar cured bacon slloulders Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders Sugar cured beer, rounds.. , Sugar cured beef, sets Sugar cured beer, flati Bacon, clear sides, 30 lhs Bacon, clear bellies, 20 lbs Dry salt clear sides, roibsaveragft...., Dry salt clear sides, 20 lbs average iresspork, heavy. Mess pork, ramilv Lard, refined, in tierces Lard, refined. In one-hair bbis Lard, retined. in co-lb tubs Lard, refined. ln20-lbpalis Lard, refined, In50-Ib tin cans Lard, refined. In 3-lh tin pulls. , Lard, refined. In 5-ln tin pjlls Lard, refined. In 10-11) tin pails 10 IOJ4" IU 9 10 10 6M 8 7H 6-4 54t 12 9 8 8 7 SH 13 00 13 00 61 5S & ssj- 6H 6i WHEAT UP AGAIN. From Extreme Weakness in the Morning; It Tnrns to Surprislne Strength in the Afternoon Depression at Other Points Corn and Oats Are Sympathetic. CHICAGO "Whlpsaw" was tho counter sign to-day in the wheat pit. There was a reaction of nearly 2c in the price in less than two hours. This evening wheat and every article on the list shows an advance overtho prices current 24 hours ago, but wheat opened so weak as to be s?mi-panlcky. The heavy closing here last night, and tbe de pression which seemed to pervade wheat markets elsewhere, brought in a good many selling orders, and the market was la lower, May selling at TliTjio at about the same moment. But the local sentiment was very strong. The offerings were rapidly absorbed, and there was an unsatified greed for more. Soon the selling fever was over, and bids were rapidly raised. The price quickly touched 79c, went off some, but then tallied to 19, and at 12 o'clock was about 79c. The market was generally regarded as oversold. Considering the steady decline of 10c which bad taken place during the last few weeks, and the indications that the liquidation had been very complete, and that little wns left to come out, tbe shorts were easily frightened, and when the buying showed activity, courage and vigor, they quickly ran to cover. During the last hour wheat had a weak turn andsold off to 79c for May and there rested a while. Later there was a sharp spurt on some better cables and laree bnyins by prominent houses, and under considerable excitement the cereal sold to SOJc, or iyia above the low point early, and 11 1 1 o'clock was about 80c, closing firm at 79c. One explanation of the re markable recovery in wheat is that a lot of 65 000 bushels was worked here for export. In corn the market opened weak and Jc lower in sympathy with the depression at the same timo in wheat. The sudden re covery in tho latter had an immediate simi lar effect npon corn, wnich, after selling momentarily jc oeiow tne opening price, bulged c from the low point, and after a while aioe to 4OJ40c, after having been down to 39ic near the opening. The offer ings were light and it toon but little buying to put the price up. Oats showed but little Independence of feeling, and on unimportant trading fluctu ated with wheat and corn, closing JX hiirher than yesterday. The provision market in a general way followed the fluctuations in grain. The first transactions wore at the lowest prices of tho dny, and the closing rates were tbe highest. Foik closed 17c higher; lard is up 7c, and ribs, 10c. The leading futnres ranged as follows, as corrected by John M. Oakley & Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of the CIllcago-BoJrd of Trade: Turkev nrnnes. . Open- IliEh- Low- Clov. Abticles. ' ing. est. est. Ing. Wheat, No. 2. April 8 75! 1 79 8 78 I 73K May 77 80V, 77) T3H July 78. 80)4 78 80X CORN, NO. 2. April SSV tH 33M 39 May 8' 40-j MS!? yi June 37 38 37 33 oats No. 2. May 2814 28- 58 288 June 27 23 27 2S SlESS POUK. May July 10 37 10 55 10 37 10 52 Lard, '. May 6 25 6 27"i 8 25 8 30 July 6 35 8 37 6 35 6 40 SHORT Ems. Slay 5 65 5 72'$ 5 65 5 72'4 July I 5 80 5 87 5 80 5 87 Cash onotations were as follows: Flour quiot; prices Irrefrnlar and in favor of n, 39Vc c: No. aic: jno. 3 wnite, sszsje. no. 2 ryo. Too. No. 2 barlev, 52c; No. 3, f. o. b., 46ri2c; Na 4. f. o. b., 364Se. No. 1 flaxseed, 97&C. Piima timothv seed, $1 22. Mess pork, per bbl, $10 27Ji- .Lard, per 100 lbs, $6 25. Short lib sides (loose), $5 07J5 70. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $4 50a 00. Short elenr sides (boxed), $6 17J8 20. Whiskv, distillers' finished goods, per sal.. $1 13. Sugars unchanged. On the Prodncs Exchange to-day the bat ter market was quiot and tending down waid. Eggs steady at 12Kc NEW YORK Flour Opened wcafe and lower, closing steadier; low extras. $2 75 3 40; winter wheat low grades, $2 76tf53 40: fair to fancy, $3 454 45; patents, $4 10i$4 90; Minnesota olear, $4 634 45; mlxtnres, ti 2I 125. Coramoal Quiet. Wheat Spot higher, scarce and dull: No. 2 red, 949Sc. storo and elevator, 9SJc$l OOJi afloat: 97Jic $1 01K, ' o. b.: No. 3 red, 9292Jc; un graded red. 87c$l OOU; No. 1 "North ein. 955498Kc; No. 2 Northern, 92Ji93Jc. Options No. 2 red, April, 9ifS&4c. closlntr 9o Mav. , 89?i91 13-16c, cIoing at 91gc; June, teJicfilHOc, closing at S9c; July, 8S90c, closing at 89c: August, 87K89c, closing at 89c; September. 87yfS8Vc, dosing at tXcs De comber. 90K90Jio, dosing at OOJic. Bye aulL Barley dull. Corn Spot higher; aotlve for exportjj No. a, 4849o la elevator; 4950e afloat; ungraded mixed, 47?50c; No. 3, 4724Sc: steamer mixed, 4&349Jc. Options April, iTX&AUc closing ut 48jc; May, 45K46Vc, closing at 46JJC; Jnne, iiliQUjc, closing at 44Jc; Jnly. 4445c, closing at 45c; August, 5i5, closing at45Vc. Oats Spots firmer and quiet; options dull and firmer: April, K34c, closing at 34-Kc: May, 34J34Ke. closing at 34Jc; July, 33333c. closing at S3Vc; spot No. 2 white, 37Ji37Kc: mixed Western, 3436c; white do, 3640e. Ilay steady and quiet. Hops quiet; Paciflc coast, 2I26c Tallow qnlet and steady. Eggs steady and quiet; Western, 13c Pork in moderate demand and steady. Cut meats steady and quiet;middles firmer: short clear, $6 45. Lara stronger and quiet; Western steam closed at $6 60; options. May, $6 57 6 60, closing at $6 60: July, $3 68, closing at $6 70 bid; August, $6 79. Butte,r dull and easv; Western dairy, 1822c; do creamery, 20 29c: do factory, 1522c: Elgin, 29c. Cheese in moderate demand and easy; part skims, 610o. PHILADELPHIA Flour slow and weak. Wheat lower at the opening, subsequently recovered, closing about ?c higher than yesterday; No. 2 red. April, 9596c: Mav, 9394Vc; June, 90?i9"4c: July, Ul91Kc Coin UDtions oDened a shade lower, but afterward recovered .and closed firm at W 'IV in elevator, 47'ic; ungraded high mixed in elevator, 43c: No. 2 high mixed Jn elevator, 48c; No. 2 in export elevator. ISka, with 46c hid; No. 2 mixed April, 464GKc: May, 45 46c: June, 44Jf45c; July, 4545 Oats Car lots firm; No. 2 mixed, 35c; No. 43 white, S6J436Kc: No. 2 white, 38c: No. 2 white, choice. J8Xc; No. 2 white, April. 37Kc: Mav, 87c:June, S7VC; July, S6y37c. Butter quiet and weak; Pennsylvania creamery, extra, 2Sc; Pennsylvania print, extra, 2335c. ggs firm and in fair demand; Pennsylvania firsts, 14c. BALTIMORE Wheat firmer; No. 2 red. spot,9595Wc: the month,9595Lc: May.92 9&4c; June, flOK90fo: steamer No. 2 red. 90c tisked. Corn nuiot: mixed snot and the month, 45343c; May, 43X45C. June. 45c asked; July. 44o bid; steamer mixed, H 4Xc. Oats quiet: No. 2 white Western, 36V J7c: No. 2 mixed Western, 3435c. Rye steady; No. 2,88S9c. Hav firm; good to choice timothy, 814 0015 50. .Provisions steady and unchanged. Butter firm and unchanged. Eggs steady and receipts light at 1314c. NMV ORLEANS Sugar firm; open kettle choice, 3Kc; fully fair to prime, 3c; good common to good fair, 1i 11-lSc: common, 22 ll-16c; inferior. 2VJc: centrifugal, prime veilow clarified, 3JJ3 13-16c; off do, 3K 3)ic; secouds, 2Jf 3c. Molasses Open kettle nominal: centritnzal, strictly prime 19c; good prime, 1517c; fair to prime, 1013c; common to good common, 69c. MILWAUKEE Flonr unchanged. Wheat firm; May, "Sc: No. 2 spring, 7880c: No. 1 Northern. 83c. Corn stendv: No. J. 37Ufi38e. XJats firmer; No. 2 white, 31c: No. 3 do, 29 ouc. uarioy steady; jno. 2, .HJic: (.ample, on track, 3S53Kc Rve steady: No. 1, 79Jt0c Provisions nrm. Pork $10 40. Lard $0 27K- CINCINNATI Flour quiet. Wheat firmer; No. 2 red, 90c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, 40 40c. Onts barelv steady: No. 2 mixed. 31c. Rye dull; No. 2. 89c. Pork quiet at 810 37J. Lard firm at 16 12. Bulkmcats firmer at $5 73. Bacon steady at $6 75. Butter quiet. Eggs stronger at lllc Cheese firm. ST. LOTH Flour firmer, but not quotably higher. Wheat No. S cash. 85c; May closed at 84KS4c; July, 78Je: Ausust, 78u Corn No. 2 cash, 33c; May, 35S5c; July, 35c. Oats Lash dull at 2ac bid: Mav htiher at 29J4C. Provisions firmer but slow. Pork Job lots, $10 62X- Laid, $6 05. DTJLTJtfi Wheat No. 1 hard cash, 79c: April, TTKc: 3Iay, 81Vc; June, 82c; Julv, 77jc: No. 1 Northern, cash, 77Kc; April, 75Jc; May, 79JsC; June,80JJc;July,8ic; No. 2 North ern, cash, 71c: No. 3. 81c; rejected, 9c; on track. No. 1 hard, 79Kc; No. 1 Northern, 78c. KANSAS CITY Wheat very dull and prices nominal; No. 2 hard cash,(73$c; No. 2 red. 8182o. Corn extremely dun; No. 3 mixed, bSc; No. 2 white, 35c. Outs steady; No. 2 mixed, 27J27?c; No. 2 white, 2Sc. Eggs weak at IIJ4C MINNEAPOLIS Wheat May, opening, 74c; highest, 76c; lowest, 74ic; closing, 75c; Juiy, opuning, 77u; Jiigbest, 7!)j; lowest, 77c; closing, 78:e. On track No. 1 hnrd. 79c; No. 1 Nortneru.'VSc; No. 2 Northern, 7275e. TOLEDO Wheat active and bieher; No 2, cash, 8SJ4c; May, SSJSc; July. 83c; August, 2c. Corn dull aim steady; No. 2 cash, 40c; No. 3, 39c; No. 4, 37c. Oats quiet; cash, 30c. Rye dull ;casb, sOc. Tho Coflee Markets. New YonK.April L Coffee Options steady and unchanged to 5 points down; sales, U.000 bags, including April, 12.8512.95c; May, 12.6o12.C5c; June, li2512 35c; July, 12.20c; September, 12.10c; December, LUOc. Spot Rio dull and nominal; Xo. 7. I4c ONS B1VJOYS Both tbe method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tha taste, and acts fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia 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 neaitny and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have 'made ft the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable draggist 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 ViUISVttlE. Kt. SEYI YORK. We aend tho marrelona French jiomeoy VALTHUS Tree, ami legal guarantee that Calthos will STOP,D!ichore A EmlMlona, CURE Rnermfttorrhca. Varicocele ana jtbMuiw lMt l icon Vu Hand Hay if satisfied. AMtmj,vON MOHL CO.. Solo ABerlram XetmU, QacIaaaU, OUo. I 1 """ " de29-37-TT3 THERE IS A MEDICINE Composed of the essential virtues of nature's remedies, roots, barks,horbs and berries.and possessing marvelous curativo powers over all diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. This medicine known as Burdock Blood Bitters has proved so suc cessful in curing Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Headache, Bad Blood, Scrofu la, etc., that the proprietors now guaranteo It, and will refund the price to any person not satisfied after using tho whole or part of the first bottle. It costs you but a cent a dose, then, why snffer when you run no risk of 1o3S in trying a remedy which has cured so many others? It also proves wonderfully successful in curing scrofulous swellings" anu cancerous uiseascs, convincing evi dence of which we will send by mail on ap plication to I FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., anl-TTSsn Buffalo, N. i". 3TEHTOUS PrTFEREIlS from ywti&l rron, Iw f Jlaalj Tlftr, irwtlay wnImi Trloocele, etc, I hre a thmIUt rnacdr ftir tha conHiuuats, sad or its na tconsands orcasea orthe worst klnX ftadonoDsitJLiullBglisTfliWnRitoredtohfalt&ajidnaBBvod. In tfeed, to 1 iron j I m j 1 auth in it enntire poirert that I will lend ono fhll alxeJ pacta, free of cbarsvw to anr aQleted nfferct, mu-il-7t-Dsu OSlYGS-ETSi5r3 17 9K0 Registered treatments with IIJJ.'.OiyKonlnPrlilurlngIS0i. or upermatorTho?a, Varicocele, Discharges and Emissions and rrstorinc Irfxut Ylcor. Cnre ADoiniiy unaranta. First treatment sent Free to any address ucrossivo co., oiaomHAu, o. mtaLv&i-Ta m5 BSto H 3K) M fcJCHliUOAL BROKERS FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 1SS4- John M. Oakley & Co., BANKEK3 AND BUOKEES. 45SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New York: anrtCht caaro. Mem ber New York, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanges. Local securities bought and sold for casi or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1835). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. . le7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-JS I (J SAVINGS BANK, d 81 FOURTH AVENUE. Janital. $300,000. Snrnln-j and nndlvlded rofiti. $U1.S3 il. . MoK. LLOYD. ED WARD E. DUFF. 4 President. Sec Treas. per cent interest allowed on time da posits. oc24-64-D MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. As old residents know and back files o: Pittsburg papers prove, is tbe oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in ths citv.devoting special attention to all chronla SSTri.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MpnwnilQ and mental dis persons lir-li Y UUO eases, physical do cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, basbfulnes', dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished hlood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfit tin tho person for business.society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately rtiBLOOD AND SKINS' eruptions, blotches.falling hair.bonesnains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tha tongne, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml IDIM A DV kidnev and the system. UnlMnM I ibladder de rangements, weak back, (Travel, catarrhal discnarges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treamont; urompt roller and real cures. Dr.Whittier's life-long extensive expert. ence insures scientific and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance a3 carefully treated as if here. Office hours, 9 a. x. to I r. v . Sunday, 10 a. sr. to 1 p. Jt. only. DR. WHITTIER, 814 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. JaS-t0-iuwk -JAPANESE CURB A cure for riles. External. Internal, lillncl. Bleed. Ing and Itcblng. Chronic. Kecent or Hereditary. This remedy lias positively never been known to fall, itabox. SforSj. by mall. Agnirantceglren with six boxes, when purchased at one lime, to re fund the S5 If not cured, hsned hr E51II, G. STOCKY, Drnejrtst, Wholeale and Rctnil Ageut. Nos. S401 and 1701 Penn ave.. corner WTlle avc. and Fnlton St.. Pimburu. Pa. Use btnrky'. Dlarrhcea X Cramp Cnre. 25 nnd 50 cts. Jal-a2-JO. WOOD'S PHQSPHODINE, Ihe Great English llexnedjr. PromDtlTaniDermanent- lycnresall forms or nerv ous wen Kn ess, emissions, spermatorrhea, lmpoteucy ami all r Heels or abuse or excepse. Been prescribe! over 35 years lir thoudtimls of cases: 1 the only reli able and honest mediclno tnnwn. A;c t!rar7lsf 3 fir Before taii After. Wood's Phosfhodine: if he offers some worthless medicine la i Lite of this, leave his dishonest store, inclose price iu letter, and we will semi br return mail. Price, onepack ge, 51: six, $5. One wilt pleae, six will euro Pamphlet In plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps. Ad dressTHE WOOD CHEMICAL CO., 131 Wood ward avenue. Detroit, Mich, doldln rittsburxby Jos. Fleming Jt box, 412ilartet street. del7-51-eodw!c DH. iVlOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A roiredy used for many years lir an old physician -with Rreat success. It isap'jr lectly safe and Tellable remedy and 13 sne ccsjfnlly ned a a monthly corrective "07 thousands of ladies. Beware of imitations. Ask for Dr. Jlott's Tennyroyal Female Tills and take no other, or enclose SI and ro will mail ynn a lox secnrelv se:iled in plain pa per. I'rice $1 per box. six for $5. dk.mott's curar. CO. Cleveland. O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Flemtny & Son. Pitti,bHrz, Pa. dc31-Trj LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED SWSI-"! nekvsne; The jrrc-it Span, isli Kemp'lr. Is soli! WITH A W It I T T F. V GUAB NTKn toenrr 1 I "erv- as ttt-iV Memorr UFFOniC AICD ATTEll TSIXO. LK of Ilr-.lll I'.llf tr M akefulness Iot Mnnhix!. Isrlitly K'nlsMon. Nervounes.,l.TssIlMTe.iII rtnln ami los of iwver of tlio Oeenitlvr r;nn3 in cllhfreciusrd by OTr-exertion, ro'itlifnl rrrors or efcsslvpneor totneco. onlnm'or stlinnlints. SI periiark-iepli jn'-n forV. With PTerr onh-r we ;!VKA WRnrnxouAKAvn k to ui:norRFrrs'i MONEY. bpiiiWi Medicine Oc.. Midm!. p-i!n. and Detroit. Mich. For sale by JUS. 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