Effiaa5EgtgKiaffiw ,a " " I I i WM1 fi -rtiPfiyiaXiSg; J3?y&rT??wiap4a!fa.WiU. iHd'MiES!maiXeV!iV.t,i-S!v-Jri'i '" J-1- ?-5iIi JfaSMaaiiSqH mC2jyBgIy rfpspfsfpp'i THE PITTSBURG- -DISPATCH, y .. TUESDAY APRIL 19,- 189a 11 LIGHT KM OF STOCK At All the Local Yards Made the Buyers Hustle and PUT UP PRICES ALL AROUND. The Best Sellers' Market for This Season in This Section. GOOD STOCK OP ALL KINDS SCARCE Office or Thb Dispatch, ) PlTTSBUBO, MOICDAT, April IS. Eeceipts of lire stock at our local yards this week are unusually li?ht, the lightest of the season, in fact, and, as a result, prices are better along the line than they have been lor weeks past Light butcher beeves of good quality brought 20c per cwt more than they did a week ago. Sheep, hogs and calves joined in the upward movement for the stme reason that beeves have advanced, namely, light receipts. There were 52 carloads of cattle on sale at the East Liberty yards this morning against 60 loads last Monday. A little over one-half of the oflerings to-day were from Chicago, the balance being mainly from Ohio and Indiana. The quality was not up to late averase. There were no prime heavy beeves on sale and very lew light primes. There is little demand for export cattle here of late and tor this reason none are coming to this maiket, Cattle Reach a Higher Lrv-L Markets opened strong and active at an advance of 15 to 20c per cwt over last week's prices There were, however, no sales re ported above 54 50 per cwt Good 1,400 to 1.500 beeves would liavo rendlly sold at $4 75 had there been any to sell. A sale or 15 heart from Stark county, Ohio, weighing 1,150 lbs, wa reported at fl 10. The run of fresh cows na licht, and irood stock lound ready nle at lat week's prices, the range being $20 00 to $40 00 per head. A sale of -i;bt head was reported at $38 00 per head. Receipts of calves were much lighter this week than last, and nrices are htcher. There were not above 225 head on sale at the opening of markets, against 500 tho pre vious Mondav. As a result of the light run, prices advanced and sales were made at 50c per cwt above the outside price of a week ago. Markets opened this morning with little more than a dozen loads of sheep and l.imhs on sale apainst 17 loads at the prt-vious Mon day's openlnc. Demand was bilsk lor all offered at an adranceof l"'25i per cwt over prices of a week asto. Top price for wool sheep as $6 CO; clipped, f5 uO. There were no wool lambs on the market. Sales of clipped lambs were reported at $S CO. Ilurs Market opened with about 13 loads on sale, lint more were expected later on. Last Monday there were S3 loads on sale at ttie opening. Markets to-day were active at nn advance of Vc per ID on prices ot a week ago. Best Philadelphia! sold at $5 15 to $5 20 and Yorkers at $5 00 to $510 per cwt. At the Allegheny Yards. At the Ilerr's Island yards there was a larger run of cattle than usual, but demand was good for ail offered, and better grades were 510c higher than last Monday. Best heavy Chicago sold at $4 805 00; medium weights at (4 55t 75; light eights at $3 S5 4 60, and common grades at $2 503 50. fresh cows were quoted at $20 0040 00 per head, and calves at S5c per lb. Bulls, stags and drv cows were sold at 2j43Vc per lb. Receipts: From Chicago L Zci'-'ler. 153 head: L. Ger.-on. 105: A. Fronim, us. From Pennsylvania J Wright, 4. Total, i75j last week, 230; previous week, 2CL The run of sheep at these yards was little more than half that or the previous Monday, and markets were strong and active at an advance. Wool sheep sold readilv at $6 00 to f 6 60 per cwt, and clipped at $5 00 to $5 75. Yearlings sold at to 00 to $7 03 per cwt, und spring lambs at 6c to 10i per la. Receipts: From Cuicajio L Zeigier. 92 head. t rora umo u owrecht 7. From Pennsyl vania J. Wright, 43, T. Bingham. 114. Total I5G last week 402: previous week HZ. Hogs There was a rair avciage run at tho Island. Markets were active and strong at an advance of 10c to ISo per cwt over last week's prices. Best Chicagos sold at $5 10 to $ 25 and fair to good Ohlos at a ranee of t 00 to $5 00 per cwt. Rrcclpts: From Chicago I. Zrfgler. 83; W. Zoller, 24L Frnm OlifoNecdy & Frunk, JC7; C. Vollirecht, 13. Total, 603; last week, 734; previous week, 719. Tiie Greenawalds had on sale at the Woods' Run yards 1G4 head or cattle, of which 145 head were from Chicago and 19 head from Ohio. Chicago beeves were sold in a retail way at a range of $i 70 to $4 65, and Ohio beeves at $4 50 per cwt. At the same yards there were on sale 465 clipped lambs and 125 hogs. The lambs were bold at 6c to 7c per lb, nnd hogs nero sold at an average of 5c per lb. A SHAKE-UP IN PORK Woke Tblngs Up in Chicago's Provision Tit Trsterday A Break or Twenty-Are Below Sulurday The Wheat Market Very Active. CHICAGO A shake-up In the pork woko things up In the provisions to day. It was claimed that the estimate on the condition was discouraging to holders, and when tho announcement was posted that the receipts of hogs hero amounted to 33,030, or 12,000 more than expected, there was lively dumping down to $9 85 for May. The July price went off to $10. Recovery was slow till before the close, when a portion of the loss was regained. The break from the closing figure Saturday to tho bottom to day was just 25c. A good volume of stop orders came out, and trading was active, the local "longs" also unloading. At ono time the premium on changing over from May to July widened out 20e, the packers doing considerable business. The market reacted In sympathy with wheat. Lard and ribs were comparatively steady. In tho absence of foreign advices business in the wheat pit averaged light Flnctuations were confined to a moderate range till toward end of the session. The lcature of the day's happenings was an in crease of 873,000 buy supply. When an lu cre ise seemed to be tnevitable,but whilestill uncertain in amount, the market was its weakest, but It recovered soon after tho Dostlng of the amount. Cold, wintrv weather in France and England was the latest of news of an influential character, and Us coming when the market was In a badly oversold condition supplied the motive tor a lively bulge of nearly lc A gain of ljc since Saturday was established at the c!o-e. Corn was independently firm and gained o In the May future. Theimpresston prevailed that receipts are not llkelv to be heavy for some time, and the possibility of an increase proportion beinginspected Into the contract grade this side of June. Oats ruled easy because of raiding by bears, and closed o under Saturday's figure. Freights and Lake lower. There was a moderate number of boats, but the demand was not urgent. Charters to Buffalo were made at IJc lor wheat, c for corn, and 2c lor barley. The loading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley A- Co., 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: CITY' REAL' ESTATE. The Market in Good Shape When Examined Below the Surface. PENN AVE, AGAIN TO THE FRONT. Ko Animation in tne Speculative Annex to tlie Easiness ilachine. SOME SPECIAL FEATDEES OP TRADE Open- High- Low- Clos- Auticles ing. est. est. lng. Wheat, So. 2. April ? 80S SIX,. 79l-i S 81S Mav 81H, SIX i T??4 SIa Julv. 80i 81 79$, 81.H CoBX, NO. 2. April 40S 407, M1 40S' Mar 49 41'4 VH 4tl'a June 33S 33V S8H 3SSo OATS. No. 2. May iS'i 2S 3'i 2S! June 27M 2J 27t 27M MtS6 FORK. Mav 10 MS' 10K!i 9 83 9 9:i July 10 17)1 10 20 10 00 10 07.S Lard. May 0 20 6 3S 6 20 6 23 Julv 6 27,'i 6 30 6 IT'S S 10 Short Ribs. M.1V S.tt S57H 5 5!).' 5 55 Julr 5 70 5 70 1 5 65 5 70 By Telegraph. New Torlc Beeves Market active. lOe per 300 lbs higher: native steers. $4 OOgt 75 per lug lbs: bulls and cows, $2 003 40; dried beef steady at 6gSc Calves JlarkHt very dull, 10c lower: veal. M 0C5 50 per 100 lbs : mixed calves, $3 25Q4 65: -buttermilks, $3 0003 25. Sheen active and a shade firmer: lambs weak, Jc per lb lower; unshorn sheen, J6 25 7 20 per 100 lbs; clipped do, $5 000 00: tin shorn lambs, $7 25S 10; clipned do, $5 253 . uo; arcsfeu mutton firm at 1012e; dressed lambs steadv at. ll013c. lions nominally firm at $i S05 23 per 100 lbs. LnnWvillr Cattle Market steady; good to extra shipping, S3 75gi 00; light snipping. 2 25f2 Si; bulls, $1 752 75: light stocked, tl 752 75: shippers nnd ieedrrs, $3 003 23: best butchers', $3 504 00: rough xtecrs, poor cows and scalaw ags, tl 252 00. Hogs Mar ket opened 510c higher: choice packing and butchers'. H 50t 60; Jair to good butch ers', $t 40J 50. Sheep and lambs fairly act ive: lair to good shipping, $1 50J 00; com Inon to medium lambs, $4 1.0. St. Louis Cattle Iteceipt;,l,4S5: shipments, 2,100: market 1025c highei; lair to good nati ve steers scarce at S3 00 50: Texan and Indian steers, all kinds, $J?03C5. Hogs Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 6.000: market 10 20c lower: Jair to prime heavr. f4 454Gu; mixed ordinary to good, $3 90150; light, good to best, $4 354 55. Sheep Heceiiis, 1.4(3: market steady; lair to choice muttons. U 756 CO. Kt-i City Steers were strong, selling at $3 404 20; cows steady at $1 753 55; stock ers and feeders slow at S3 003 70. Hogs lairlv active and 5c to 10c lower; all grades, $4 17J44 47K; hulk, $4 254 35, Sheep strong. Cincinnati Hogs Common nnd light, $3 25 4 60; nackingand butchers', $4 354 73. Cat tle steaay at f 1 004 00. Sheep strong at St 00 Jfi 25: lambs in good demand and firm; com mon to choice, $5 O0QG 50. The Dryznodi Market. Xrw York, April 18. The drygoods market opened encouragingly. Orders by mall and transactions on the spot Indicated Improving tendencies to demand. Requests were chiefly forgoods to meet current wants of Jobbers, but some fair transactions were had with cutters and converters in brown, bleached and colored cottons. Cotton flannels also received some attention from Jobbers for next season. Woolen dress goods continued. w oe tne most active artlcle.many orders being placed for future delivery. There was also something doing In flannels Jor next season, but the demand as yot is moderate. Blankets have had considerable ale and are not so active in consequence. The market was unchanged, but the tone tends to Improvement. The Coflpe Markets. Rto. Xew Orleans, April 18. Coffee quiet; oruinary iok"uu. a,cv&",4c. Haltixore, April 18. offeo unchanged. Uio Jawerio, April 18. Coffee First ordi nary, 11.050 reis per ten kilos: good second 10,600 rets. Eeceipts during tin- week 59 0O0 bags: purchases for United States, 23OJ0 shipments to United States, 33.000: stock, 196, 009 bags. SAirros, April 18. Coffee, good average 10 850 rei per ten kilos. Ueceipls during the w erk 54.000 bags: pnrehasesfor United States 2.O00: shipments to U nlted States, 39,000; stock' 293,000 bags. TheaHIetal Markets. ST. Locis 'Wool Receipts, 2,000 pounds; shipments, 16,000 pounds. Xo lile in the mai ket and prices entirely unchanged. A Man. There is occasionally a man whose word is as good as his bond, and whose bond is as good as gold. Such a one is "Y. L. Need Ham, a prominent citizen and business man ot Orrsburg, 3Io. Mr. Needham has been selling Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy for several years and recommends it to his cus tomers because in his experience it has proven to be the best for colds, croup and whooping cough. He says it is the most popular medicine that he handles, and gives the best satisfaction of any. Fifty cent bottles for sale by drnggists. ttsu Cash quotations were as follow: Flour Feeling firmer, but sales general!- at un changed prices. Jo. 2 spring wheat, 81 c; So. 3 snring wheat, f. o. b., 76S3c; So. 2 red, 8Kc; No. 2 corn, 4040c; So. 2 o-its. 28V 28J4c; Xo. 2 white, f. o. b., 30X32c; No. S wlnte. 2C29Jc: No. 2 Rye. 73c: No. 2 Barlev. 5560c; No. S, f. o. b.. 4i57c; No. 4, f. o. b., 40 45e; No. 1 flaxseed, 9Jic: prime timothy se-il. $1 2S1 3i Mess pork, per bbl, $9 87& 9 90. Lard, per 100 lbs. $6 22U6 25. 8hort ribs, sides (loose), $5 555 57. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $4 5c5 00. Short clear sides (boxed). $6 17K6 30- Whisky, distil lers' finished goods, per gal., $1 13. Sugars cut loaf, 55Jc: granulated. 4c; standard A, 4Jo. No. 3 cot n, new, 3939gc. On the Produce Exchange to-day the but ter quotations were: Fancy creamerv. 21 22c: fine Western, 1920c; ordinary, 17ISe: iHo dairies, 1920c Eggs easier at U NEW YORK Flour dull. Irregular and lower. Cornmeal dull. Wheat Spots dull, unsettled, closing stronger with options. No. 2 red. 96697c store and elevator, WJfcgSl 00 afloat, 9SJic$I 00,K I. o. b.: No. 3 red, 92i9Jc; ungraded red," 80Vic$l 01; No. 1 Nor.ncrn, 95497c; No. 2 Northern, 91?s'c- Options declined on local 1 culizlng, advanced $c on frightened shorts through reports of d-image to the French crop, closing firm JlKc up and moderately active. No. 2 red, April. 92JJ B35c, closing at 93JgC: May. 90Ji9ll-16c, clos ing at 91?'c: June. 83 ll-'l6fi)90c. closing at 90c; July, 9 ll-ICnoc, closing at 90c; August, 89Vf90Je, closing at 90; September. 8S-TiSjJc, closing at 89Mc; December. Wi&9-ic. closing at 93Jf. Tal low steady; city $2. for pkgs, 4'ic. Rosin Quiet und steadv; strained common to good, $1 451 60 Eggs Firm: western, 14o; re ceipts, 8,045 pkgs. Fork Quiet and steadv: cut moats easy: pickled bellies, '5337c; middles firm; short Clear, $G GO. Lard Open ed weak, closed lirm: western steam closed r 52 bid; sale-, 1.500 tierces $6 52K6 55. Op tions Sales 4,850 tiercs:May $649 51,closlng S6 51 bid: July 56 58, closing $6 CO bid: August tS 6i Butter Fair demand and firm; wes tern dairy 1317c; do creamery lC24c: do factory 1216c; lgiu 24c Cheese Quictand steady; part skims 59c. rHILAUKLPllIA Flour dull; Western winter clear, $1 104 30: do do straight, $4 40 4 CO; winter patent, $4 60t 85; Minnesota clear, $4 OJG 25: do stl-ligilt, $4 40Q4 60; do patent. $4 004 85. Wheat dull: No. 2 red, April. g.-iSSSKMay, 93K94c; June, 91M92c: July, 91j392c. Coin steady; no grade, 35c; No. 4 imiud. track, 45c; No. 3, in export ele vatur, 43J44c: steamer, in do, 45445Wc; Ncil 2. in eie vato". 49Jc; No. 2 mixeu. Api ll, 0Kc;Juno, 4543Tic; July, 4545J4c Oats Cnrlots flnn but quiet; futures nomi nal; No. 2 mixed, 35ic: No. 3 white, 37c: No. 2 white. 3Sc: do, choice. 194c; No. 2 white. April. 37kCSc: ilav, 36j7c; June. 36J37c; July, 3dJiS37c. Butter scarce and llriii: Pennsylvania ci-eamerj-, pxtra, 24 25c: I'ennsj'lvania print, extra, iS32c. Lgxs steady; P-nnsyivaiiia firsts, 14c. Cheese steady at 78c T. lon-Flonr weak, bnt unchanged. Wheat No. 2 led, cash, S4c: Mav closed at 84c: June, 82c; July, TSJgc: August, 79c. Cum No. 2 cash, 3Gc: Mav, closed at 36Jc; July, SGJic Ots a fraction better: Xo.2 cash. SOc hid; ilav, S0c: July, 30Jic. Bye None offered. Barlev quiet; Iowa sold at 50c. Bran quiet at G0Wc. accoi ding to location Flaxseed steady at 93Jc Cornmeal quiet at. $1 83. Provisions generally easy with only n iob trade done: pork, standard mess. $10 60. .ard, $5 90fJG 00. Dry salt meats Loose shoulders, $4 60; longs and ribs, $5 CO; shorts, 5 75; boxed lots, l.c more. Bacon Shoul ders. $5 25; longs and ribs, $6 30; short 1 lbs, $6 456 50. Sugar-cured hams, $'J 009 50. CINCINNATI Flourin moderate demand. Wheat In good demand and stronger: No. 2 red. 90631c Corn steady: No. 2 mixed, 42c Oats in lair demand and easier: No. 2 mixed, 3232c Rve lower; No. 2, 82S3c Pork $10 37- Lard In light demand at $6 05. Bulk meats qniet at at $5 C5. Bacon steadv at $6 65 6 70. Butter firmer; fancv Elgin creamery, 24c; Ohio, 202?c: dairy. 415c Sugar easy; hard refined. 45Wc; New Orleans, 3Ji4c Eggs steady at llllc Cheese steady; prime to choice cured Onto, ll12c. MINNEAPOLIS Wheat May opened nt 77Jj;c, went to 76c and down to 77Kc, and cloedat78c; July opened at SOJc, went to 80c and once below SOc, closing at 81c, c advance for the day; No. 1 Northern, April, closing at 7SJc; May, opening at TTjic; highest, 78Jc; lowest, 77c: closing at 78j2c; July, opening S0c; highest, 81c; lowest, 7c: closlngat81c;on track. No. 1 hard. 82c: No. 1 Northern, SOJc; No. 2 Northern, 7779c B LTI3Ion Wheat easy: No. 2 red spot and April. 94i94c: Jlay, 92J2Kc; June, 91i91Jic: steamer No. 2 red, 8Sc asked. Com easy; Mixed spot and April, 48W: 4SKc: May 464ic; June, 45c: July, 4oc asked: steamer mixed, 46J46Jc. Oats quiet: No. 2 whlto Western, ie3iic: x0, 2 mixed do, 3435c Rye quiet and steady; SK150' Provisions steady and quiet. .putter ana eggs uucuangea. NEW tiJtLiiANS Rice better: ordinary to good, SUQlie. Sugar firm, open kettle, choice, 3$c; lully fair to prime, 3Je; good common to good fair, 2 13-163c; common, 2g21M6c; Interior, 2c: centrifugals, choice yellow clarified, 3c; prime, do, SJg 3 ll-16c; off, do, 2H34X seconds, 2 9-163c Molases Centiiiii'jiusflmi; strictly prime, 19c; good prime, 1517c: fair to prime, 10 13c; common to gouu common, C9c. DCLUTH Wpeat closed Jlcnbove Satur day a figures. i;io?c o. 1 Hard, cash, 82c; April, t0c: Mav, 83Xc; June, S4c; July, c; orin- 61c: on track, No. 1 iiard, S3c; No. 1 Northern, 81c. MILWAUKEE Flour quiet. Wheat quiet; May. 80Jc; No. 2 spring, 8183"; No. 1 North ern, 85c Corn quiet; No. 3, S9c Oats dull; No. 2 white, 31c. No. 3 white, 2W30c Barley quiet; No. 2, 5JJc: sample on track, 30c. Rye lower; No, 1, e081)c Provisions easier. Folk, $9 90. Lard, !Hi2U. KANS SCI1Y Floar unchanged. Wheat was very slow; No. 2 hard, 72c; No. 2 red, 81 81c Corn weak; No. 2 mixed, 35c Oats weak: No. 2 mixed, 29)c; No. 2 white, 40c. Rye weak; No. 2, 62c Flaxseed, 8bc on me basis or pure. Bran steady at 6162c for sacked. TOLHDO Wheat May, 91c; July, 84c; August, 83fc Corn dull: No. 2 cash, 40c Oats quiet; cash, 31c Rye dull; cash, SOc. Cloverseed dull but steady; prime cash, $7 SO. A few persons observe and comment upon n loll in real estate. If they were to do a little probing and get below the surface of the market, they would see a different state of affairs. V hue there is a lull due to causes beyond man's control, there is no abatement of interest and no weakness. In quiring for business property is as urgent as ever, while home seekers are giving close attention to the suburbs. A number of transactions of more than usual interest are nnder way. The work of subdividing property, building houses and locating factories is being carried forward with great energy. There is a general feeling of con fidence in the future of the city. Under these conditions there is reasonable ground for expecting a more active market with the return of settled weather and solid roads. A Penn Avenue Sale. It was reported yesterday that No. 409 Penn. avenue had been purchased by Mrs. Elizabeth Hearst for 560,000. The lot is 30x120 feet to Duquesne way, with a three siory brick house on the Penn avenue front and 'several outbuildings in the rear. The report connected Mr. C H. Love with the deal as agent, but he declined to give any information on the subject. From other sources enough was, learned to leave no donbt as to the correctness of the report. It is not known what disposition the purchaser will make of the property. Homes for the People. Twenty-one permits were issued yester day lor 23 improvements, aggregating 558, 750. The most important are: Levi Wade, brick six-storv business house on Penn avenue, Fourth ward, $16,000; Robert A. Pearce, frame dwelling on Bellefonte street, Twentieth ward, 51,800; James C. Gross, three frame dwellings on Tecumseh street, Twenty-third ward, 52,200; George Sandall, three brick business stores and dwellings on Boggs-avenue, Thirty-second ward, $7,200; Mellon Bros., brick dwelling on luclid avenues, Twentieth ward, 54,500; same, brick dwelling on Denniston avenue, Twentieth ward, 54,000; same, brick dwelling on St. Clair street, Twentieth ward, 54,500; same, brick dwelling on Neclev avenue, Twentieth ward, 54,500; Bell & Caldwell, brick and stone dwelling on O'Hara street. Twentieth ward, 53,950; same, brick dwelling on Arabella street, Twentieth ward, 53,-100; Captain Barr, brick dn elling on Arabella street, Twentieth ward, 53,500. Baffalo. N. Y.& Phila .-,.., Lehigh Valley.. ...:.. ...SV.V..; Lehigh Nivlpitlpn. ..... I.'..., Philadelphia & Brio. .;,:.... Northern Pacific com....:.'.. Northern Pacific, pref. , '.Wi . 02 m 40 ziX 62 WALL STREET BULLISH. COAL STOCKS THE PRINCIPAL OF THE MOVKMESI. SEAT Special Features of Trndff. m, ,., T rf t .... ... -- .. I Jew .cngianu, wuicu was uupreaseu vy an The O.Ho Land Improvement Company re- I mltsIB demonstration which liad much the Richmond and West Point and New Ens land Special Features Little Business Done for Foreign Account The Open ing Wag Firm. Nkw York, April IS. The continned strength, with the increasing activity in the stock market to-day, showod that the bull ish feeling among operators is increasing In Wall street and the attacks of the hears only served to bring out Inside support. Richmond and West Point and New Eng land were special examples of this. Tho principal seat of the bullish feeling Is again In tho coal stocks. The particular strong point in the market to-day, however, was Western TJnlort, which was held by un doubted buying for the long account, which has continued for so long a time and has steadily though slowly advanced the price to a figure which it has not seen for a long time. The absence of the business usually done for foreign account and the lack of buying by the arbitrage brokers was apparently not felt in the market to-dav. Outside of the stocks heretofore mentioned there was little animation or pronounced strength to-day, though the entire list continued to appreci ate, but St. Paul and Atchison were among the leaders in point of activity, while among the low-priced shares were special move ments in wheeling and Lake Erie, Minneap olis and St. !.onis,-LoulsvllIe. New Albany and Chicago, Like Eric and Western, and a few otlH-rs less important, Tne opening was firm nt advances extending to per cent, while New England and Lacka wanna were exceptional with losses of 1 per cent and 1J respectively. The other' stocks immediately advanced nnd the stocks mentioned recovered large portion of their opening losses. There was uo setback to the general advance until well In the last hour, when realizations ap peared, with the effect of causing a material reaction all along tho line and in Lackawan na, Delaware anil Hudson and Lake Shore material losses from their best prices. The lest of the list, however, yielded very slowly, andin but fe wcases was anymarked impression made upon prices. The market closed fairly active and rather heavy under these sales, bnt generally at something bet ter than first prices. The final changes are generally small advances, but while-Wheeling and Lake Krie preferred Is up IJ4 and Western Union i, Delaware and Hudson is down IK and" Luckawanna Vi. Railroad bonds wt-realso active and dis played a firm temper, but there was the usual slight changes in the general list and few features worthy of note. The Rich mond and West Point bonds felt the effect of the opposition in the company nnd the 5s fell away 2 per cent to 5S. No other changes of note occurred. Government bonds have been dull and firm. State bonds have been dull and steady. The Pott says: As tho beliovers in an early advance in prices have based their hopes chiefly on the action of London, It was nat ural that to-day's stock market, with a holi day in London, should be dull. It was not, however, wltnont ioatures of interest. On the whole, its course during the greater part of tho day showed flrmness, but with great irregularity. The bear traders attacked New England, which waa depressed by an Tho nominal interest rate was 6 per cent.but there was more or less shading. Having, weathered the Easter season, always a dull period in business and speculation, a revival can be confidently counted upon.' Bank clearings were $3,933,023 20, and balances $713,381 S3. This is the best Clearing House report for nearly two years, and represents a large volume of business. At Boston there is a large surplus of money, and rates are easier. Philadelphia reports freer offerings of commercial paper. At Chicago the opening of navigation has enabled a large quantity of grain that bas been held for months to be moved out, and has released tho money that the banks had loaned on it. This has increased the loan able surplus of the banks and helped to make the market easy. There Is little Im provement in the demand for loans except from lumber men, as there is little new speculation. At New York yesterdny money on call easy at 1 to 2 per cent, last loan 2, closed offered at 2. ' Prime mercantile paper, SK 5per cent. Storling exchange quiet bus strong at $4 6 for 60-day bills and $4 S7K for demand. Bank Clearings. St. Louis Bank clearings, $4,102,437; bal ances, $538,480. Money, 86 per cent. Ex change on Now York, 75c premlnm. Nkw Orleaits Clearings, $2,802,984. New York Exchange: Commercial, SOc r.er $1,000 premium; bank, $1 50 per $1,000 premium. Chicago Bank clearings, $1,700,000. Money dull, 4QG per dent. New York Exchange aulet at 20o premium. Sterling exchange nil: 60-day bills, $4 S&4; for demand, $4 87. Philadelphia Bank clearings were $16, 388,097, and balauces $2,284,300. Money 3 per cent. Baltimore Bank clearings $2,728,666, and balances $514,480. Money 6 per cent. New York Bank clearings, $72,462,862; bal ances. H.S82.85J. Bostox Bank clearings, $16,234,909: bal ances, fI.B5S.920. Monev. 1K2 per cent. Ex change on New York, 174820 cents dlaoount. Cirtcixir ati Monev. 46 per cent. New York Exchange, 4050c premium. Clearings, $-,750,600. 4Ko; eonftettonerV, 4Kot sort white. 4'4Xc: yel low, choice. Ii4c: yellow, good,33Sc: yellow fair. 3Jc Pickles Medium, bbls (1.200), $1 00; medium, half bblsOKO), Km. "Balt No. 1. per bbl. l"a: No. 1 extra, per hair bbl, 11 10; dairy, per bbl. 91 IC: coarse cryttal. per bbl. fl 20: Higgles' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, (280; Rlg gtns1 Eureka, is 14-lb packets, $3 00.- - Cashed Goods Standard peaches, tl 7531 so: 2ndf. 81 3091 40: extra peaches. $2 0332 10; pie peaches. S530c: flneit corn, ft 231 50: ilfd. Co. corn, fl 0031 10; red cherries, fl 00(31 10: Lima beans, tl Si: soaked do. 85c; strlngeddo, 8K$3Ttc: marrowfat peas. iJclSii 1 10; soaked peas, 6075ci pineapples, f 1 201 30: Bahama do. $2 00: damson plnms, fl 00: green gages. SI t!i: egg nlnins, fl 00; California n prico t, fl 732 00; California pears, $2 1932 30; do green gazes, 1185: do egg plums. fl : extra white cherries. f2 652 83; raspberries, ft 15331 2i; strawberries, 05 .-'l 10; gooseberries, fl Oftrtd 03; tomatoes, B0(Sl05c: salmon 1-Ib cans, fl 303180: blackberries. 50c:snccotaslu 2-1 b cans, soaked, 80c; do green. 2-lb cans, ?1 Vo)l 50; corn beer. 2-Ih cans, f 1 K1 70: 1-lb cans, f 1 3); baked beans, fl 401 55; lobsters, 1-lb cans. $2 25; mack erel, 1-ib cans, boiled, fl 50: sardlucs. domestic, Hs. M 85(33 93: H. tf 25: sardines. Imported: Ms, f 1 50I 60: sardines. Imported, ;s. $1 00; sardines, mustard. $3 1J: sardines, spiced, f 3 15. FISH Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. $24 00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do mess. 20 00: No. 2 shore mack erel, f 19 50: No. 2 large mackerel, f IS 00: No. 3 large mackerel, f 18 50; No. 3 small mackerel, f 10 00; ricrrmK cpnt. f- 3u: lane. . to per iw-id DDL 1. liae iroat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. White fish, p 50 per 100-lb half bbl so ou land f 50 per naif bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c per lb. Ice- inn Halibut, 12c per lb. l'lctercL hair b quarter bbl. fl 60. althtit 19.. u- Ih Plotr I 1,-tf KHt Si nrt rbbl.'fieo. Holland herrinr. 7Sc. Walkorf erring. 90c. UATJ1EAL-H SOjl 75. TEE MINT FIGUBES. and ports at growing inquiry for lots at Alt quippo. Sales since last Thursday aggre gate 110. The idea of building a railroad from Waynesburg to Maidsville, W. Ya., on the Monongnhcla liver, by way of Mt. Morris, has been revived. The Squirrel Hill Railroad is in some dan ger of being headed off by the Duquesne. The control of that district is worth fighting for. James Gordon bas transferred to Cella C. Schoeller a housn and lot on Alder street. Twentieth ward, for $7,000. Tho lot is 41x124. An authority on the subject says: "Every thing points to the belief that the building trade this year will be better by far than in previous years. There is a demand for busi ness houses and dwellings in all parts of the country." At the last stock call yesterday 64 was bid for U. S. Glass, common, offered at 66. For Manchester Traction 39H was bid. offered nt 40; 25 bid for Birmingham, oueico. ; sz 1110 lor iiecino scrip. Tho annual meeting of the Pittsburg and Western liallway Company will be held on Monday, May 2, at the general office in Alle gheny City. On 'Change yesterday Westlnghouse Elec tric preferred was offered at 45, and 95 was bid for Allegheny Valley Ballroad bond scrip. What Agents Are Doing. It is now an open secret that the city wants more ground at Highland Park, and is dickering for two or three tracts. It was reported yesterday that its representatives had ottered Messrs.Uo-.vley & Steele $20,000 of an advance on their recent purchase, and that there was n good qrospeot that the deal would be closed on that basis. Bced B. Coyle & Co. sold on Sylvan avenue. Twenty-third ward, a immo dwelling of five rooms ana attic with lot 20x125 feet to an alley, for $2,500. Black & Balrd sold for L C. Portcrfleld a lot on Linden avenue. Boulevard Place, East End, averaging 40x161 feet, and being some what irregular in shape, for about $2,400 or $60 per foot front. John K. Ewing & Co. sold a lot 20x230 on Virginia avenue. Tenth ward, Allegheny City, for Frederick G. Rohrkaste to J. K. and J. C. Ewing for $600 cash. The Burrell Improvement Company re port the following sale of lots at Kensing ton: a C. Shadle, lots 12 and IS, block 11, $1,445: William Yurkles, w. h.. lot 21, block 12, S325; SI1. Srogmes, lot IS, block 12, $325; Joseph Auzul, e. h., lot 18, blocs 12, $325; Adam Auzustaitis, lot 100, block 2, $58 75. nppearanco of a "stock-Jobbing" scheme, but which was sufficiently founded on lacts to make it unpleasant. Richmond Terminal, too, sold down tin the appearances of dis cord in the Reorganization Committee. The important factor, however, was the continu ance of investment buying centering agalu In Western Union. The total sales of stocks to-day were 401,224 shares, including Atchison, 11,000; Del aware, Lackawanna and Western, 11,700; Erie, 8,230; Hocking Valley, 3,250; Louisville and Nashville, 4,910; Missouri Pacific, 8,725; Northwestern, 10.050; North American, 3,055; Northern Pacific preferred, 16,135: Pacific Mall, 4,040; Reading. 15J,550; Richmond and West Point, 3,950; St. Paul, 21.655: St. Paul and Manitoba, 6,500; Union Pacific, 6,560; Western Union, 18,100. The following table shows the price of active tocks on the N ew York Stock Exchange yesterday. C orrected dally for The Dispatch by Whttctkt A Stk-iiknsox. oldest Pittsburg members of the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. Product of Gold and Silver Paper Metallic Money Circulating. WAsnntoTOjr, April IS. Mr. E. O. Leech, tho director of the Mint, has transmitted to Congress a report on the production of the precious metals covering the calendar year 1S9L The product of gold from the mines of the United States aggregated 1,604,840 fine ounces, of the value or $33,175,000. This is an increase of $330,000 over the product of the previous calendar year. The increased product is due largely to Improved processes of treatment aud to the increased amount of gold extracted from lead and copper ores. Tne nroduct of silver from our own mines was 58,330,000 fine ounces, of the commercial value of $57,630,040 or or tho coining value in silver dollars 01 $75,416,5'5. This is an in crease of 3,830,000 ounces over the prior year. The Increased silver product was dne Frlncipally to the new finds in Colorado and daho and to the cheapening of the .pro cesses of smelting lead and copper ores bearing silver. The total amount of paper and metallic money In circulation on January 1, 1892, (ex clusive of the amount in the Treasury and its branches) was $1,592,333,620, against 1,528, 694,027 on January 1, 1891. an increase of $63, 799,002. The amount of paper and metallic money In actual circulation on April 1, 1S92, was $1,603,641,520. The product of gold and silver in the world for tho calendar year 1S91 was f 124, 220 000 gold and $139,175,000 silver. The product or gold increased In 1891 over the prior year nearly $5,000,003: the Increase being principally In South Africa. The pro duct ot silver increased in 1891 over the prior year about 8.000.0JO fine ounces. The increase in the silver product was principally in the United States, Australia and Bolivia. HOME SECURITIES. SLUGGISH MARKET, WITH VALUES INCLINED TO WEAKEN. Philadelphia Ga the Only Thing Showing Pronounced Strength Street Railways Still Occupy Back Seats V Broker Thinks Fears of a Slump Unrounded. The stock market was sluggish yesterday, Philadelphia Gas was about the strongest feature. Investors evidently take stock In tho report of a bullish statement. Manches ter Traction was firmer, but the ret of the street railways were rather wobbly. Du quesne was scarcely mentioned at either of the three calls. A broker remarked: "The market Is dull, bnt buying movements are so spasmodic and uncertain that what is precarious to day may be propitious to-morrow. In any event, Pittsburg securities are so well grounded on Intrinsic merit that radical or prolonged depression Is not seriously ap prehended, and any material change from the present status, ic Is considered safe to say, will be for the better. With something definite from tho crops, the opening of navi gation and improvement in the iron market, of which there are encouraging symptoms, the chances for a rally will be greatly im proved." Sales at first call were 90 Birmingham Traction nt 2, 20 Philadelphia Gas at 1 25 Manchester Traction nt 39. After call, 100 Philadelphia Gas nt 18, 60 Underground Cable at 75. Second call. 20 shares of Pleas ant Valley sold at 25. Third call, 50 Pipeage changed hands at 11. Bids and offers in detail: Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton OU. pd .... Am. Sugar Henning Co.... Am. Sucar Fanning Co. prd Aicta.. Top. S. F. ;.. Cauadlaa Paclflo ,... Canada Southern..... Central of -New Jersey. Central Pacific ,.. C'uesapeake A Oblo C. U., lstpfd .'. C. & U.. 2d Dfd Chicago Gas Trust......... C. Bur. 4 Qulncr C, Mil. A St- Paul....-...., C, M1U St. Paul, pfd... C, Bock 1.4 P.... -.:... C, St. P.M. io.,.: , 0., St P. M. & O.. 'pfd... C. Northwestern, , C & Northwestern, pfd... C. C. C. A I .... Col. Coal ,t Iron , Col. A Hocking Val Del., Lack. A West Del. A Hurlsun. .... ....... Den. A RIO Grande Den. A Rio Urande, pfd... E. r. Va. A Ga.. ......... Illinois Central Lake Erie A West Lake Erie A West.. pM..., Lake Shore A M. S , Louisville A Nashville Michigan Central. Mobile A Ohio Missouri Pacific : atlonal Cordage Co. I 02 -MIX 23 2Mj a National Cordage Co., -National L.eaa Trust.. pfd REAL ESTATE SWINGS BANE, LMt, 401 SmltlifiMd Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $75,000. Deposit ot $1 nnd upward leceivedand Interest allow cd at 1 per cent. tts ETrnivm FIBST SECOND TniKD STOCKS CXLt" cjai" &. STOCK8' B A. IX A. B. A. Freehold Bank 91: I. aodG. D.Sav 133 " Lib. Nat. Bank 105 .... Mou. Nat. Bank 135 .... Mercantile Trust 103 107 103 107 1C3 107 M. and M. Ins 44! Ckar.Val.GasCo 12M 13 12 13 P. N. G. A P. Co 11 11 Uli 11W 11 115 Phils, Co I8 19 1874 19H 18ft 193 Wheeling Gas Co 20H.... 20i .... Ft. Pitt In. P. Co 10 25 10 25 Central Traction 2sK 2SK.... Cltizens'TracUon 62- 62X .... RZf G2 C24 Pbg. Traction CO .... 00 Pleasant Valley.. 25 2S 25 254 25 Z5 Second Avenue 50 .... 60 Pbg.. Y. A Ash.. 38 41 83 41 Pb.Jnc.R.R.Co 29X.... 2J Pbg. Wli. AKy.. 50 51)4 50 50K N.Y.A CG.CCo 60 .... 50 .... N.Stde Bridge Co 50 Luster Mln. Co.. 8 9J( 8X 9H 8 H East End Rlec. .. 25 West' house Llec 18 19 18 19 .... 19 Mon. Nav. Co.. . (19 Mon. Water Co S0 U.S. AS. Co 16 US 15?B 15 Wi V. e..AS.Co., pfd .... S7M .... 37Ji .... 30 West. Airbrake . 110 .... 110 .... 110 112J, W.HrakeCo. Lhn .... 96 .... 05 .... -.... S. U. Cable Co... 75X-... 74X 73 H 75 ?ew York f'pntr&l. N. Y., C. A St. L N. Y., C. A St. L., lstpfd. N. Y C. A St. L.. 2d pIU. N. Y., L. K A"W. N. Y.. L. E, A W.,pfd.... N.Y.A N. E .: N. Y.. OA W....". Norfolk A Western Norfolk A Western, pfd. .. North American. Co Northern Pacific Northern Paclnc. pfd Ohio A Mlsslsslpl Oregon Improvement Paclflo Mall Peo., Deo.-A Evans Philadelphia A Reading. P.. C, C. ASI.L P.. a. C. A St. L.. pfd.. Pullman Palace Car...... Richmond AW. P. T...:. Richmond A W. P. T.. pfd ou i-auis uuium St. Paul A Duluth. nm. St. Paul. Minn. A Man. Texas Paclnc , Union Paclnc Wabash Wabash pfd Western Union ,. Wheeling A L. E Wheeling A L. E,. pM. DIs. A Cattle Fd. Trust. National L,ead Co National Lead Co.. pfd. ...... 7SH, iron 7 87N w 11SM 120M "nii SZH J2'5 102J, 117. ... 6)4 115)4 19 14V 22,4 High est. 97H 37J4 71H X1H 163. H7Jt 78 111M 33 H 0O4 ire 115'$ 19 SIX 141 78 1CDX 79U S7H 48 us; 120)4 THE HOME MARKETS. ENOUGH EGGS TO SUPPLY THE DE. MAND AND PRICES BABELY STEADY. Poultry la Scares end Firmer A Check to the Upward Trend of Cereals, hat Hay Is Very Strong Sugars Firm and Coffees Weak. Omci o Tint DlSTATCH, ) Pittsburg, Monday, April 18. Country Produce Jobbing; prices Receipts ot eggs by the Ohio river steam boats were lighter to-day than was antici pated by jobbers, but supply is equal to demand at prices quoted. In tbe early part of the month eggs were higher here than at other trade centers, and, as result. large quantities were drawn to this market from erery point of the compass. Supply has caught up to demand, and prices hare declined about le per dozen in the. past week. Choice creamery butter is in light supply, but demand is also light, owing to largo receipts of country butter. The latter Is slow at 18c to 20c per pound for the best offered. Poultry is scarce and firm at an advance over prices of last weok. Receipts In this line have fallen off heavily in the past week. Maple syrup is a drug on the market, and prices are lower than they have been for many years. AprLKS-t2 002 50 per barrel. IliTTTEB Creamery, Elgin, 25fib26c: Ohio brands, 2324c: common country butter, 14ulc: choice, cduntry roll, l&JMOc. Beaxr New York and Michigan cea. SI 75521 85: i z: Lima oeans, 3)4(9ii)4C per id; Grain, Floor and Feed. On Monday's call at the Grain Exchange there was- a sale of 6,000 bushels of No. 2 white oats, S5Jc-, for May delivery. Re ceipts as bulletined, 39 carloads. By Pitts burg Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 1 cars of flour, 2 of middlings, 2 of bran, 8 of hay, 1 of ear corn.l or rye and oats, 4 of oats. By Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St Louis 4 cars of corn, 2 of hay, 1 or wheat, 2 or mid dlings, 1 of bran, 1 or oats. By Baltimore & Ohio 2 cars of oats, 3 or hay. By Pittsburg ana Western 4 cars of hay. Corn and oats have been checked In their upward career and prices are a shade lower, a our quota tions will disclose. Wheat, flour aud mill feed are fairly steady. There is a scarcity of hay in thia market, nnd prices are firm. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices' from store: WITEAT No. 2 red. 9503c; No. 3 red. 8900e. COBX-No. 2 yellow ear, 43HS40C: high mixed ear. 47)j48c: mixed ear, 46Wjc: No. 2 vellow shelled, -US)c: high mixed shelled. 44!j45c; mixed shelled, V.'SrHc. OATS No. 1 oats. 3'iS.;37c: No. 2whlte. 33V33SC; extra No. 3oat. 31J435c; mixed oats. 31SO-MC. RTK No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, SSwjjac; No. 2 Western, 85a87c. Flour .Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents, $5 Otxa.5 20: fancy winter patents. $5 vufifi 20: Taney straight winter, $4 50(fM 75; fancy straight spring. $4 755 00: clear winter. $4 231 50: stralghtXXXX bakers'. $4 254 45. Rre flour. $4 755 00. MILI.FEED-No. 1 white middlings. 118 50W fO per ton: No. 2 white middlings, lGoO1760: brown middlings, $18 5Qr7 00: winter wheat bran, J17 0O3 17 25: chop feed. $15 00317 00. nAT Haled timothy." choice. $14 50315 00: No. 1. $14 0014 M; No. 2, $12 0012 5' : clover hay. $11 50 12 00: loose from wagon. $14 00(3)16 Oil. according to quality; prairie hay, $3 oo9 50; packing hay, $8 .wap 00. s ' STRAW-Oatf, $7 007 25; wheat, $6 X8 50; rye, $7 0097 25. Provisions. Sngar cared hams. large Sugar cured hams, medium bugar cured hams, small , Sugar cured California hams Sugar cured b. bacon Sugar cured skinned hams, large bugar cured skinned hams, medium Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cored boneless shoulders Sugar cared skinned shoulders Pugarcnrrd bacon shonlders Sugar cured drr-sait shoulders bugar cured beef, rounds Sugar cured beef, sets Sngar cured beef, flats "aeon, clear sides. 30 lbs Bacon, clear bellies. 20 lbs Dry salt clear sides, 30 lbs average Drr salt clear sides, 20 lbs average Mess pork, heavy Mess pork, famllr Lard, refined, in tierces Lard, refined. In one-half bbls Lard, refined, in Go-lb tubs Lard, refined, lnl'O-lb palls Lard, refined, In50-lb tin cans Lard, refined. In 3-lb lln palls Lard, refined, Iu5-lbtln palls Lard, refined, lulO-lbtln palls 9 10 U4 10 10 6 7 0 o 12 9 8 'H 74 ci 13 00 13 00 6)4 5 ' !s i 'v 6H Vi GOOD ADVICE. "My boy, I am going to buy you something which the doctor advised me to give you. He said a thin child is always delicate; nobody wor ries about a plump one. I will-give you Johann Hoff's Malt Extract to build you up. I know it will do it, and then only will I buy you the stone blocks to build houses with. You need strength first to become a man before you build houses." Dr. Fricke, a well-known practitioner of Phila., writes: "I have tried Johann Hoff's Malt Extract not only on my self but also on a great number of my patients with marked success in cases of convalescence, impaired digestion, for mothers while nursing, for chil dren, and in general debility, and have found it to be an excellent rem edy for building up the system. In my own case of impaired digestion it has benefited me more than all other remedial agents which I have used." Be sure to obtain the "Genuine" which must have the signature of "Johann H01T" on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents and Importers of Min eral Waters, 6 Barclay street, New York. tu MEDICAL. Coal. Coat. Coal. Manufacturers and families supplied bv carload or at our retail yards. Our stan dard. We guarantee standard coal and standard weight (76 pounds to bushel). Lump, broken, nut .coal and slack. Our broken size, lor stoves and ranges host and cheapest in the market. Railroad yards only. Fourth avenue and Try street. Panhandle Railroad. Thirtieth street and Liberty ave nue. Pennsylvania R.itlrorul. ttssu Latimer, Meyers & Co. China Mattings. An extra bargain at $5 a roll, worth $3. Portv yards to the rolL Groetzinger's, 627 anu tt jrenn avenue. DOCTOR WHITTIER 81 PENN AVENUK, PITTSBURG, PA. As old residents know and back files o: Pittsburg papers prove. Is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician In the city,devoting special attention toall chronic! p'rrVNO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCDn IQ lind mental dia pers on If L.rVV UUO eases. nhvslcal de cay, nervous debility, lack or energy, ambi tion and hope, lmpairon memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bnshfulnes, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions. Impover ished nlood, failing powers, organic weak ness. dyspeDSia. constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for 0U3iiiB3, society and marriage, permanently, rely and privately rtiBLOOD AND SKIN Si' eruptions, hlotclies.falllni hair,bones,palns, glandular swellings, ulcerations or tha tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml ID1M A DV kidnev and the system. UnllN Alt T ibladder de rangements, weak hack, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and otherpalnfnl symptoms receive searching treament; prompt roller and Teal cure. Dr. WhUtlor's lire-long extensive experi ence Insures scientific and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients ata'distanceasearefulljr treated as If here. Office hours, 9 a. x. to I r. m. Sunday, 10 a. x. to 1 r. m. only. DR. WHITTIER, 814 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, JaS-lS-Dsuwk TUSU 37M j) CM "oik ltH mi a-i U3H 112 'I 1 75. ic per lb; low grades, 22 Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Atchison ATopeka.. 3734 Boston ft Albauy....OI5 Boston ft .Maine 171 Chi.. Bur. ft Qulncy.lOTK sn Fltchhurr R. K Flint ft Pere M. nfd. SO Little Rock ft Ft. 8. 85 Mass. Central 16 Mexican Cent.com.. 19 N. Y. ftN. L S9X N. Y. ftN.E.7 12'J Old Colony lMJj Rutland pfd 67 Wis. Central com... 17H Wis. Central pfd 40 Allouez M.Co.(new) 75 Atlantic 12 Boston ftMont. ii4 Calumet ft Heela... Franklin , Eearsarge Osceola Santa Ke copper jamitracK. Annlston Land Co.. Boston Land Co San Diego Land Co. west cna Land Co, Bell Tclenhone Lamsop Store S Water Power Central Mining tf. E. Tel , B.'ft B. Conner Thomson-Houston . , .230 . UK . m 40 172 . 30 6 Wt . 18?, 200 . 16 SH . 12 . 3 . 15K .SUM marrowfat. 12 band picked medium, 1 BEESWAX UUOlCe. (3125c. Buckwheat FLOUR New. 2V(2Xc per lb. CHEESE-Ohio choice. HS12c; New York cheese. 1212Mc: llinburjrer, lj13ic: Wisconsin swcltzer, lull cream, 13JiHMc;.Importcrsweltzer, 28Mjc. Cideb Country cider, to C0S 50 per barrel: sand refined. $6 5C7 00: crab elder, 7 08 CO. Cbakbebbies Per bos, si 261 m; per barrel, S5 0(l3 00. Egos strictly fresh, l3HZbUc; goose eggs, 6053c 13 dozen. FEATHhns Kxtra live geese, 57-8c; No. 1, 48 60c lb: mixed lots. IVoWSc. 1 ikied Fbuits Peaches, halves, 5)c: evapora ted apples, 7(3dc; apricots, 9llc: blackberries, 5 6c; raspberries, I818)4c: huckleberries, 7c; Cali fornia peaches. 79Mc HOSET New crop. whRe clover, 1617cj Cali fornia honey. 121.1c 9 lb. Maple bvnur New. t065c $ gallon, Maple scoau-.58c ? lb. Osiox Sets Yellow Erie, S3 05)6 W: Jersey, fjSS0S00. PotiLTur Alive Chickens, 75S0c per pair; lire turkevs, 1231.1c 'f. lb; ducks. 7057c a pair: lire geee, "II 00 1 10 a pair; drescd clilrkens, 1V lCc (1 lb: dressed turkeys. 1618c Tfr lb; dressed ducks. 16.ai7c lb. Potatoes Carload lots, on track. store, 40&4oc a bnshel; Jersey sweets, 2 oarrei. seeds Western recleanol medium clover, job bing at IS 10: mammoth, (8 25: timothy. $1 .U for prime and l 60 for choice; blue grass. 2 65(32 80; orchard grass, tl 50: millet, fl IS: German, fl 30: Hungarian. 1 10: flue lawn, 23c per tb; seed buck wheat, SI 40SI &0. Tallow-Country, 4c: city rendered, 4Kc. Tropical FnciTs Lemons, fancy Messlua, $3 50 (da 75: Florida oranges, (3 0.W3 M a box: Messluas, f2 753 00: bananas, SI 501 ft firsts, fl (01 25 sec onds: Persian dates, 4)$5c per pound: larerflgs, 13314c per pound t'plneapples, (2 00(5)2 50 a dozen. VhOETABLES-Cabbagc, New Florida, t3 754 00 a crate: old 63 oo3 50 a barrel: Havana onions, (2 753 00 a crate: yellow Danrer. 62 002 25 a bar rel: new Bermuda onions, S2 65 a barrel: new Florida tomatoes. S2 50(213 00 a bushel crate: celerr. a... j -7 .' ... . ... ... t7 -... .. -" xguc per aozen; turnips. 91 outai a a Darrei muda potatoes. SI0 00 a barrel: sd a barrel; new beets, 40(3)43c a dozen It does not pay to let a cough con tinue. Stop yours now with Piso s Cure for Consumption. 25 cents. All druggists. TUS Harry A., Who has record of 2:3SL. will be sold at Iron City Sale Stables, rear 623 and 623 Penn ave nue. Pittsburg, April 21 and 22. Also V) horses, among the number several other young trotters and pacers. Men's Nobby and Attractive Suit SIO, Warranted strictly all-wool, first-class trim mings and workmanship this' week, at Sailer & Co.'s, corner Smithfield and Diamond treets. ttssu Boston Electric Stocks. BOSTOS,' April 18. SpeciiM The latest Elec tric stock quotations to-day were: Tbomson-Houston Electric Company.. Thomson-Houston Electric Co.. nfd... ! T.-II. L. Co.. securities series C I T.-H. E. Co., securities series 1) T.-H. E. CO., E. E. Vt Ft. Wayne Electric Company Ft. W. E. Co.. securities series A WestlugliouSe Electric Comnanr Westlngliouse Electric Companj, pfd... jjoslou .ciecinc j.igui iwupaayr.. Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, members r Jfew York stock Ex change. Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad .' 56) 5GX ai tt Reading Railroad.. .SOX Bid Asked . CO K'A . 2sV va . sx 9. . VA 7tf , 10 12 , 12V 13 7'4 7H . 27& 2134 . 43)4 45 . , ICSJi 113M Mining Stock Quotations. New York, April 18. Mining stocks B. A B., 225; Cronn Point, 100; Con. Cat. & Va,, 423; Deadwood, 210; Eureka Con., 200; Gould & Curry, 115; Hale & Norcross. 100; Mexican, 140; Opbir, 230: Plymouth, 160: bavagc, 125; Sierra Nevada, ISO; Standard, 130; Union Con., 12a Bar Sliver Quotations. New Yomt, April 18. Sjpectaf. Bar silver in New York, e6o pur ounce; London, 39 7-lGd per ounce. THE MONETAE.? SHIFT. A Quiet and Easy Market Reported All Along the Line. Tbe features of the local money market yesterday were similar to those which char acterized it last week., Counter business was good, but thV call -for loans was light. a bunch: kale. 61 dozen; parsnips, 62 ller- spinach. $1 SU1 76 ten: asDaragus. SOc 1 25; radishes. 3040c per THERE IS A MEDICINE Composed or the essential virtuesoT nature's remedies, roots, barks,herbs and berries.and possessing marvelous curative power ovor all diseases of the stomnch, 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 guarantee it, nnd will refund the price to any pel son not satisfied after nsing the whole or part of the first bottle. It costs you but a cent a dose, then why suffer when you run no risk of loss In trying a remedy which has cured so many otherst It also proves wonderfully successful in curing scrofulous swellings and cancerous diseases, convincing evi dence of which we will send by mail on ap plication to FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., aptrrssu Buffalo, N. Y. BROKERS FINANCIAL. ESTAJBL1SHEU 18b. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND ltKOKKUA. 46 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New York and Chi cago. Member New York, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanges. Local securities bought and sold for cash or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1883). Honey to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. fe7 lOBIESTREiTU RAPIDLY, THOROUGHLY. PERMANENTLY RESTORED. SKILLED, SCIENTIFIC, bUCCESSFUL TREAT MENT. RECORD WITHOUT A FAILURE. Men suffering from Nervousness. Debility. Spermatorrhcei. Impotency, Weak or Undeveloped Organs, loss or will and energy, or any of the train of evils resulting from Youthful Errors, Excesses, overwork, worry, etc.. SAFELY.SPEEU1LY.PEKMANENTLY CURED. CHARGES MOOERATE. TEKMS EASY. BEWARE OF SCHEMING QUACKS. If you hae already been their victim don't giv up .n 'despair, nor let predjudlce blind you to the light of scientific truth, but let us show yon that HONORABLE. SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT CAN AND WILL CURE YOU. SENS rolt our 100-page book. WORK ON DISEASES OF MEN. Sext sealed fuee. with testimonials and en dorsements. THE ANGELOS MEDICAL INSTITUTE CO., CANTON, O. aplf LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH nervine; The great Span. Ish Remedy, U sold WITH A WRITTEN' GUAR ANTES toenre all nerv ons diseases, such 'as Weak Memory uefobj: a!TD atteb usixo. Loss of Brain Powerj Wakefulness Lot Manhood. Nightly Emissions. Nervousness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs In either sex caused br orer-cxertlon. yonthfal errors, or excessive nseoif tobacco, opium or stimulants, fl perpackarebr mall: a forfS. With evtry order wr GIVE A WRITTEN GUARANTEE TO CUHEor REFUND MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. Mich. For sale b JOS. FLEJHNG ft SON. Pittsburg. ce2S-2d-iiTTS J9 ; parsnips, 62 COJ62 25; nsw peas, f2 oo2 so: ereen beans. 82 753 00; new Southern celery. 5039 50c per dozen onnclies; cucumbers, fl 25(3)2 00 per aozeu; cauunower, z mjoz 73 per aozen. Groceries. The week is not old enough for new devel opments in this line of trade. Sugars are reported firm and coffees quiet. The move ment of staples is reported active, and indi cations are that the week will yield large re sults to Jobbers as far as volume of business is concerned. GbeesCoffkb Fancy, 22323c: choice Bio, 21X 22,4c; prime, 20c: lowjtrade Rio, lSSJlSc: old Gov ernment Java. 2729c; Maracaibo, 2122Mc:Mocha. 2b3c: Santos. il22$c; Caracas, XHQWic; La (iuavra. 21)(&22ljc. lOASTi (in papers) Standard brands. 19.63c: high grades. 23.4(Kg,23Mc: old Government Java, bmk. 3133c: Maracaibo, 223tc: Santos. 19H 26e: peaberry. 28,4c:choIce Rio. 21 He: prime Rio, 2UJ4e: good Rio. UWc; ordluarr, 17lSc. spicks (whole) Cloves. 1012c: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c: pepper. 12; nutmeg. 70JOc. Petroleum Oobbers' prices) 1IO0 tcst.6c: Ohio, 150. 7J4c: headlight, 150s test, Oc; water white. (i55c;gloue, iwyi4sc-: eiaine, 10c, -rnauiue, 11c; royallue, 14c; red oil, 10)llc; purity, lie: olelne, 21i. Mixebs' OIL No. 1 winter strained, 2940c per gal,; summer. 3537c; lard. 5'Ji5c. STEUr Corn syriiD. 2427c: choice sugar syrup, S4S3Sc; prime sugar syrup, 3332c: strictly prime, "sTo. Molasses Fancv new crop. 404:c; choice, 4MHlc; old crop. 363Sc: N. O. syrup, 4450c. SoDA-Bi-carb. In kegs. 3.S35c: bl-carb. in Js, 5ije: bi-carb., assorted packages, 5tf6c; sal soda. In kegs. l4c; do granulated, ic. Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per set, 8c: parafflne, llI2c. . RicE-IIead Carolina, 6),fl.Vc; choice, 5J(6;c; Louisiana, 5J&5KC STABCii-fearl, 3Xc; corn starch, SS(eMc: gloss starch. S)jSc.. Fonrii.N Fbcit Laver raisins. (200: London layer. f2 26: Muscatels, fl 73; Calllornla Muscatels, fl 401 60: Valencia. s5Mc; Ondara Valencia, tSOJc: Sultana. 813c; currants, 3b3Xc: Tur key prunes. 4,SS;jC French prunes. 83 cocoanms. 3) lUi. 96 00: almonds. Lan.. !b.. do irlca. 17c: do shelled, 50c; walnuts. Nap., 139 14c: Slcllr Alberts, lie: Smyrna figs. 13313c: new dates, .V5c: Brazil nuts. 7c; pecans. 13 He; citron. H ID, 21rc; lemon peel, 10c V lb; orango peek 12c. Sugars Cubes, 4C powdered, Vic; granulated. Whitney ik Stephensou 57 Fourth Avenue; sipUKi DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, a guaranteed specific for llrsterta Dizziness. Convulsions. Fits. Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the. usa of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting la In sanity, decay and death. Premature Old Aire. Loss of Power In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of ths brain, self-abuse or over-Indulgence. Each box contalns,one month's treatment. fL09 a box, or six for J5. 00, by mall. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received for six boxes we will send the purchaser our written guaranteo to refund the money If the treatment does not care. Guarantees Issued only by EMIL G. STUCKY. Drnrctst. Sole Agent. No. 2401 and 1701 Penn avenue, corner Wvlle avenue and Fulton street. Pittsburg. Pa. Use Stu cky's Dlarrbcr Jt Cramp Core. 25 and 53 cU. Ja-182-coda wm DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases r ulring scientific- and oonfl entlal treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. R. C. P. S., U tha old est and most experienced spe cialist In the city. Consult tlon free and strictly confi dential. Office honrs, 9 to and 7 to T. ici Sunday, 3 to r.x. Consult them person ally, or write. Doctoes Lakx, cor. Penn a. and Fourth it.. Plttabnrg. Pa. JeS-Ta-nwH VIGOR OF MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently KESTOKETA, WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBIUTT. and all the train of evils, the results of over work, sickness, worry, etc Full itren-tb-development. and tone jmarantoed In all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immea ate improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,000 references. Book; explanations and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address wTtm: MEDICAL, CO., BUFPALO, N. T. Jel0-tf DR. SANDER'S ELECTRIC BELT I I iS'y OOK'S COTTON HOOT COMPOUND. A recent dlseoverv by an old physician. Successfully nsed monthly by thousands of ladles. Is the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine discovered. Rwin cf tinnrlnclnled drnB plstswho offer Inferior medi cines in nlaco of this. Ask for rwiY'a in-rmir THvr Ooirpocsa take no substi tute, orlnclosofl and cents In postage In letter, and we will snd, sealed, by return lualL Full staled particulars In plain envelope , to ladles onlr. 1 sumps. Address POND LILY COMPANY. 1 No. 3 Fisher Block, Detroit. Mich. Sold In Pittsburg bv Jos. Flzxixo & Sox. ill Market street. del7-5I-eodwk NE8S ARMS MttK CSUsbv Peck's INVISIBLE TUBIIAI AI M1H16IS. Whispers heard. Com fortable and self adjusttojr. Sucoessfnl where all Ram, dies falL Bold by F. HISCOX. onr, S83 Broadayiw York. Write for Rnutrated Book ofWoofs fail. DEAF! Wnntlonthlspa per my23-50-Tus-xosa With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory Latest Patents! Best Improvements 1 Will cure without medicine all Weakness resulting from over-taxation of brain, nerve force, ex cesses or Indiscretion, as exhaustion, nervous de bility, sleeplessness. languor, rheumatism, kid ney, liver and bladder complaints, lame back, hzm bago. sciatica, ceneral Ill-health, etc. This Elec tric Belt contains wonderful Improvements over all others, and elves a current that is Instantly felt by wearer or we forfeit S.OCO, and will cure all of he above diseases or no pay. Thousands have been cured by this marvelous Invention after all other remedies failed, and we give hundreds of testimonials la this and every other State. Our Powerful IMPROVED ELECTRIC 8U3 PENSORY. the greatest boon ever offered weak men. FREE with ALL BELTS. Health and vigor ous strength GUARANTEED In 60 to SO davs. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, fTM. Address, SANDEN EtECTRlC CO, elt-132-TTSsa No. 819 Broad ai, Nsw York