(fc THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY, APRIL 30 1892! 11 IRON TRADE REVIEW. Sales Limited, bnt Producers Refuse to Make Concessions. MORE FURNACES BELTO BANKED.. Hahonin? and Shenango Taller Masters to Make Their Own Ecale. EEPOETS FEOH ALL THE MARKETS Ofj-ice op TnE Dispatch, ) PrrrsBCKO, Fiudat, April 29. t BAwInox and Steel Trade during the week has not been very active. Large consumers are still disposed to hold oflj hoping lower figures will soon prevail. Hence their stocks of raw material will be very low before they will enter the market This condition cannot continue much longer, as the time is near when raw material must be obtained or works closed down, and the latter is not expected to occur. Consumers can make up their mind to one thing that city furnaces and some outside ones have come to the conclusion thnt good gray forge iron is worth S13 cash, and, what is more, unless that price can be obtained they will refuse to accept less. Or course there are outside and unknown brands that can be obtained at 10 to 15 cents less, but that will make no difference to the furnaces wo have mentioned. They propose to mike no sales below the figures first named. That Is cer tainly not an unreasonable price for standard gray forge. The Demand 'ow Improvlne;. Dealers we havo conversed with say the demand is Improving; that buyers seem to have about made up their minds that sellers are in eat-not in regard to prices. Produc tion is still in creeps of consumption. The furnaces have made a bc;innins toward re ducing production to a point approaching consumption. A dispatch from sharpsville ray: "1 no Mabel furnace w ent out of blast vestcrdav, and on Slav 1 the Sharpsville fur iiace -n ill bo blown out, owinsr to the largo amount of pijr iron on hand. This will leave but twoJurnace in blast in this place, the Stwarmnn and Clare, and it is thought tney will bo 'banked' soon. It is estimated that about 35,000 tons of iron is piled up in the yards ot the different furnaces here." At the same time there still remains much to bo done in tin- direction before an appre ciable effect w ill bo felt in demand and prices The amount of pis iron entering into finished lnrms is, lessened In quantity ns compare d with lost jear, although pro duction is ere iter, and as a consequence un sold iron continues to increase. Notxi 1th standin;; how many orders customers may have on their hooks for future delivery," many rciuse to tako any more iron thin is actually needed for present needs, bopinir Ins that a waiting policy may result in even lower figures. 'lliims hae jrono so con trary to expectations in the past year or too, however, that there is a probability that even in this respect thevmayco the same way, but in August prices for iron and steel cannot hurt buyers sci ionsly, which Is mote than can be said as rcgartls sellers. o Concessions on Standard Erandg. TnE Latest The general outlook shows no Improvement. Bujers are still offering lower prices, but at the samo time holders of standard brands decline to make conces sions. Reports from the Shenango and Ma honing Valleys aro not - ery favorable. The Iron men of that district aro arranging an Iron -cale. and will hereafter act independ ently or Tittsburg. They will hold a meet ing Maj 5 to arrange matters for the year. A 1'fttsburg iron man remarked: "It makes little difference to the local manufacturers what the valley men do, as Pittsburg con trols the iron market, and her manufactur ers arc not to be alarmed by this time-worn blnff from tho outside." Prices are irregular: Uessemer, $U 40 II 60: grav forge. $12 S513 00; steel slabs and billets, K2 75(J 23 25, muclc bar, $25 00gJ25 25. Kew steel rails quiet and held at rKIO at works. We are reported the lollowing vales: COKE, SMELTTO LAKE AT XATIVE ORES. 2.000 tons gray forgo, cltr furnace. 2.000 ions pray forge, June and Jnlv... , QUO tons llscincr, Mai, June. July.. 1,000 tons Ilte'uer. Mar and June 1,000 ton-. llesen,er 1.O.0 tons jrraj forge, citv furnace...... k I.OT0 tons BosVcmer. Ma. June. Julr. ' TV) tons grar forge. May and" June.'... 600 tons Hc.emer, June................ SOStons Ilc-cmcr .. ................ 200 tons o. 2 foundry ................. -W ton gray forge. 20lnn..No. 2fouulrv. . 100 tons No. 1 foundry ' 73 tons No. 1 silvery .................. tttons No. 2siherv 25tonstfo. 2 foundrv ................ 813 oo casn y. tu casn 11 s CASh u to 11 fO 13 00 14 33 12 90 cash cali cash casti cash cash cash 14 50 14 00 14 50 cadi 13 00 e-ash 14 25 cash 15 25 cash 18 75 cash 15 3) cash 13 75 cash CHARCOAL. J00 tons cold blast ...S25 75 ... 20 75 .... 2G 50 .... 20 00 cash cash cash cash fiO Ions cold Mast.. W tons cold blast 25 tons No. 2 loumlry. f KELP IRON". 500 tons sheared iron 11774 4mos 450 tons wide grooved. 1575 4mos ztOtons narrow grooved 152J 4xnos STEEI. EKELP. 1,200 tons wide grooved I45 4mos STEEL SLABS AXD BILLETS. 1.C0 tons steel billets and slabs J uly, Oct.f22 75 1,000 tons steel billets and slabs Jul, Oct 22 75 cash cash cash cash cash cash 750 tons steel billets May, June 22 500 tons steel billets 3 00 Mutons still bllkts. r3 00 200 tons steel billets S3 25 FERRO IAGAESE. TS tons, 0 per cent Imported del... 75 tons. SO per cent domestic del... 75 tons, 60 per cent Imported del... ..$82 20 cash .. 63 00 cash .. C2 Oj cash MUCK BAB, too tons neutral. Mav $35 10 cash 3X)tons neutral, June 25 25 cash COO tons neutral i5 00 cash STEEL WIRE RODS. 750 tons American arcs at mill $3185 cash OLD IROX AXD STECL RAILS. 250 tons old Iron rails $21 IS cash 20) tons mixed steel rails 1G DO cask SCRAP MATERI AL. 3S0 tons cut pipe, gross ll 75 cash aiOto'is No.1t. railroad scrap, net.. 17 80 cash 2Tk tons cast lmrlngs. gross. .......... y 50 cash 200 tons leaf ppring steel, gross 20 00 eish 200 tons roll spring steel, gross 18 50 cash 150 ton- mixed steel, gross 1450 cash 150 tons cast scrap, gross 12 50 cash 100tonssortsteel.net MOO cash 100 tons pipe and tank scrap.net 14 75 cash MILL CINDER. 1,5)0 tons mill cinder SrELTER. Ktons spelter, per 1C0 lbs.... 2 GO cash . $4 80 cash LAEGE STOCKS AT BIBMINGHAK Tho Only Feature or Note In the Market at the rresent Time. rtir.MisonAM, Ala., April 29 Special The only change to be reported in tho situ ation of the Iron market is that stocks are again accumulating and are now unprece dentedly large. This accumulation is in both the warrant yards and the private yards ot the lumace-. The tone of the mar ket is exceedingly m pak and prices continue, to range betnecn $9 00 and $1150 Pro duction is hcatyand furnace companies aio picrerring to store their output rather than coire much below the current rates. There Is no indication or a disposition to shut don 11. The consolidation ot the larger com panies is proceeding Uvorably toward an accomplished fact. It has been virtually settled that tficCahoba Coal Companv will come Into the Ti-nnc--ec and De Bardeleben combination, and negotiations are still in progress with tho Pioneer Company, of the Thomases, anil with the Yl'oodu.irrts The leading stockholders of the Tennessee company have publicly stated ilth great positlvenoss th.it it has been privately agreed that that company shall undertake tuc uuiioingoi not only one steel plant, but maiiuiuubouiisiu ii:uc a rail mill at tachment. The directors ahd stockholders meet atTracey Citv on May lO.when it is ev Vccted that 'icflnite arrangements will bo lnade to that cue. The plan now in view is to issue steel mill bouds, indorsed by tho Tennessee company. TEET BLUE AT CINCINNATI, 'othing Encouraging, Yet It Isn't Ifcarly as Had as It Might IJe. CitoixSATi, April 29 Special. Kogers, Brown & Co. saj: Thero is nothing encour aging to noto In tho iron market, lleports fiom all quarters tell or slow buying, doubt, dlscouragomer" and suspicion. The habit of complaint seems to be firmly settled upon all parties, as is customary In times of de pression. At the samo time, when partic ulars aro inquired into, it Is found that there Is not much to compinln ot. Tne volume of business is running lame in ncarW all lines, and while profits are close, economies havo -n studied to good purpose and most ufacmrers are getting abead. Thero been lew failures in any branch of the This speaks oil for the solidity ot a ess that is constantly assorted to be on the way to the bow wows. Consumption of crude Iron has fallen off In some direc tions, notably In puddling, but it has in creased in others. Everything tends to Bhow that ir the country should decide that It waa time to go forward In new enterprises with the customary freedom and courage the ac cumulated stock of iron should not long re main to plague the holders. A marked feature or tho situation already alluded to is the reduction in the amount of puddling. Mills find that sort steel can be had by rolling into nearly all finished forms and at a lower cost than muck bar. The re sult is hundreds of idlo puddling furnaces. The condition is likely to remain nntil steel advances or the cost of puddling Is re duced. Another feature of noto is the stronger feeling that obtains among manufacturers of Lake Superior char coal iron. They find that while Btocks arc a little higher than ' the average, the rate of production is not up to the aver ago of the past three years and hardly any greater than it was at that time, when consumption was less. Besides this,many of the furnaces nowproduoing cannot continne without an advance is established as they admittedly cannot get back cost. It seems idle therefore to go on cutting prices except on the policy that some of ttie stronger con cerns favor of ridding tho biz of some weak makers whose necessities make prices for others to meet. Money continues very easy and collections are good. CHICAGO CONDITIONS UNCHANGED. The Bottom Has Been Found, Thong!, and That's Encouraging. Chicago. April 20. Special Rogers, Brown & Merwin say: Conditions remain- practically unchanged since last week. In quiries are still numerous, many or these being for large lots. There has been no change in price, and there seems to be as much anxiety for business as though fur naces both North and. South were making larg" profits. One thing Is noticeable that here and there furnace3 are now found with a limit as to prlco below which they refuse to go. This is an encouraging symptom. It is probable this is one or the indications that the bottom has been nearly or quite reached. Consumers are unwilling to ac cept this doctrine, however, maintaining the position that stocks at the furnaces are so heavy that prices will go 50 cents to $1 per ton below the present basis belore any change comes. During the week there have been stale largo inquiries for Lake Superior charcoal, made by buyers who expected to see prices actually touch $16 at Cuicago. This condi tion has not come ilbour, however, and, on the other hand, the best furnaces are now holding from $16 "5 to $17, and are refusing everything in the way of business which offers below this. It is a fact that the-mar-ket situation on this class of metal Is better than has been tho case In a long timc.though this is not generally recognized. The num ber or turnaces in blast Is smaller than a year ago, stocks are almost identical with the same period last year, while consump is far greater aud on the increase. Nothing New at St. Louis. St. Louis, April 19. Special. Rogers, Brown & Meacham say: The market pre sents no new feature this week. Buyers are not numerous, even for small orders, there being a general disposition to hold off, even at prices so tempting. Tho very fact that nearly all sellers are offering irons at abont the same prices, deliveries and terms to suit, gives tho impression that there is no risk in delaying purchases. We must not overlook the lact, however, that, although Iron can be bought lor less money thau ever before, there teems 10 be no disposition on the part of sellers to make any further concessions. THE KITCHEN MABKET. Batter and Vegetables Lower and jrgs Steady. , There have been few new changes In prices of market basket materials in the week past. Country butter is coming In more freely and prices are a shade lower than they were a week ago. Fancy grades or creamery butter holdup unusually well for the season. Poultry is very scarce and prices are higher than they were a week ago. Supply of eggs has been light for the week and prices are the same as they were last Saturday. At the Diamond market stalls trade Is re ported quiet. Now vegetables from the Sonth are coming In freely, and drift of markets is towaids a loner level. Staple meats aro unchanged. Whatever the nps and downs of live stock,, our roasts and steaks vary little in price. Florists report a quiet trade since Easter, and prices are low er, as our quotations will show. Following are latest retail prices of mar kct basket materials: MEATs-i;e-t ents or tenderloin steaks, 25c per Id; sirloin. l!aac: standing rib roast. isj)c: chuck, roast. J2cz corned heel. fil5c per Id: spring lamb. lc; kg of mutton, lSUclorhfndquarterand 8c for rorenuarter: loin of mutton. 15c: lamb chops, 20c; stewing pieces, 6c per lb; veal roasts, 12lic per lb. aud cutlets, 20c; pork 'chops, 12J4C, and steals. 10c Vegftables and Frctt Cabbage. IVSISc: po tatoes. 15c per bill peck, sweet potatoes, 2o25c per half peck; green neans. 30c a quarter peck: Die pumpk jtviiib, jo(a,jLi;;finions,ca nan peck; Dinanas, frjeck:bi! 20c a dozen: carrots. 5c a bunch: lemons. 20(ffi2ic per dozen: oranges. 2J40c: lettm e, 5010c a bunch, 3 bunches for 25c: new beets. 10c 3 bunches for 25c; llermucH onions. 25c a quart; cucumbers, 2 for 23c: caudnowcr. 25W0c apiece; apples. 15020s a half peck; tomatoes 30c a nusrt box: rhnbirb, 3 hunches for 10c: asparagus. 10c a bunch, home grown: egg plant. 2035c apiece: strawberries, 35 40c a lox: onions. 3 bunches for 10c. nriTERAND Eggs Good creamery. 2324e per lb; lancy brands, 272sc; choice couutry roll. 20 2?-: good cooking butter, 17c; fresh eggs, 1516c POULTRY Live chickens, 85cl 00 a pair; live uiiKcjft, ,o((utoc per 10: live uucks. oyajyuc a pair; dressed chickens. 15 to 16c per lb; ducks, 17 to 18c lierlh: tnrkeis. I8to20c Fish Following are the articles In this line on the stalls, with prices: Lake salmon, 10 to 15c; Cali fornia salmon. 33 to 40c per pound; white llsh. IZ'i to 15c; herring, 4 pounds for 25c; Spanish mackerel, Mc per pound: blucdsh, 15c; halibut, 20c; rock bass, 25c; lake trout, UVic: lobsters 20c; green sea turtle. 20 to 25c: oysters, .w York counts, 81 75 Per gallon: smelts. 20c a pound; shad. ?1 0J to $1 25 each; scallops. 20c a pound; Mackinaw trout. 12Sc per pound; frogs 52 00 a dozen: clams, ft 50 a g.illon. Flowers La France, $2 50 per dozen ; Mermets 51 so per dozen: Drldes $1 50 per dozen: while and vellow roscs,$l 25 per dozen: liostesfl50per dozen; Senator Wooton roses, $1 50 per dozen; Uennetts, $1 25 perd07en; Jack roses, SJKipcr dozen: Ulrof the valley, 75c per dozen: orchids $nkia?l00 each; c-irnallons 50c per dozen: lilacs. 25c a spray; tulips. 50c per dozen: narcissus, 75c per dozen: Calla lilies. $3 CO per dozen; daffodils. 75c per dozen: Hatissl lilies, $3 00 per dozen, ptusles, 3c a bunch: Dutch hyacinths $1 50 per dozen. SrECUL cable service PATCH to-morrow. tor THE DIS- The Coffee Mnrkets. New Tork, April 29 Coffee Options opened barely steady, 5 15 points down, and closed Arm and unchanged to 10 points lip; sales, 20,500 bags, including April, 12.40li.50o; Mav. 12.1512.S0c: Juin. ll.90li.00c; Julv. ll.80Il.9Sc; August, 12 95c: September, ll.ks 1L'jjc; October, JLt5c; December. 11 75 ll.tsl; spot llio dull andsteadv; No. 7, 1313e. Baltimore, April 29 Coffee steady; llio cargoes, fair. . 7. 17!c .i.n vui-fcAa, ,iirii sa. iouee isio, or dinary to fair, 1517c Tho Drj goods llarket. New Tore, April 2a Business in drygoods was fair, developments for the coming sea son being governed apparently by the samo conservative policy that has ruled in the trade for more than a year past. There Is a belief thit goods aro not over-plenty, but with the South buying lightlv and tho export demand small, the risk in deferring tho placing of oiders is partially counteracted. The Wool Malkels. 6t. Locts Wool Eecolpts, 8 COO pounds: market unchanged: medium Illinoiss old. 23?il!iS4V:c Missouri and Philadelphia Improved demand for wool at uuchangf d prices. New York Wool in fair demand and steady; domestic fleece, 26V33c; pulled. 20S! 32c; Texas, 1522c. i 1 lie Metal Markets. New Youk. April CO Pis iron quiet: Ameri can, $1 75.0 25. Copper dull; lake, $11 85 hid, $12 00 uaked. Lcid firm; domestic, $t 25 gt 3u. Tin cosier; straits, $-20 50-j0 55. Turpentine Markets. New York Tallow quiet and steady. Rosin quiet and firm. Turpentine dull and easier at 3104c WiLMisoTos Spirits or turpentine quiet at 3o$i Kosln firm; strained, $1 05; uood strained. $1 10 bid. Tar steady at SI S5. Crude turpentine 3teady; jellow dip, $2 25; J irein. $2 23. 1 CiiAnLESTOS Turpentine steady at 31c Rosin firm; good strained. $1 20. S vax! aii Turpentine firm at 3llic. Rosin Aim at $1 159120. Those Bars' Snlts We noil to-day at $1 78 and $2 50 are won ders; new styles, new designs, pleated, plain or corded, single or dotible-hreasted, value $3 and U ; our pilco to-d ly $1 78 and $2 50. P. Cue, Clothiers, corner Grant and Dia mond streets. Wnr Not Use Lawrencevjllo Amber Flonrt HOMES "OF THE CITY. More Houses Under Way Thau at Any " Time in.Local History, AFTER THE GREAT FIRE EXCEPTED. Manchester Traction Abont the Strongest . Feature of Local Stocks. SOME SPECIAL FEATURES OF -TRADE Pittsburg is dead-sot against Sip Van "Winklelsm. The city is growing too fast for the comfort of laggards. Despite .the fact that the weather during March and April was -unfavorable for outdoor work, official records for these two months show more buildings completed and under war than in the same period a year ago The average cost of the structures is also greater. It is probably true", as claimed by some, that more houses are now in course of con struction than at any previous time in the history oi the city. A few extremely con servative people think there is danger of overbuilding, but facts are against them, New dwellings and stores are absorbed al most as fast as completed. An exception ought, perhaps, to be made of expensive dwellings, but even these are good stock, as lrtquent sales show. This is encouraging. Activity In the building interests denotes prosperity among alclasses of citizens. More High-Class Homes. Pittsburg boasts of many fine homes, but there is room for more. Liggett Bros, yes terday closed the sale for W. S. Gufley to Charles Jutte, the well-known coal opera tor, of a lot on Liberty avenue, near Cen ter, 50x243, for $4,800 cash, Mr. Jutte has already commenced the erection of a $20, 000 stone residence on the property. This is the second fine residence planted in this immediate neighborhood by this firm within the past week, the other being Mr. "W. S. liulley s, to be built on the comer ot XilD-, ertyand Baum streets. The same neighbor hood will.be further improved during th summer with a $30,000 stone residence on the corner of Center and Heglcy avenues, to be erected by John H. Galley, the con tract lor which has been-let Yesterday's Building Permits. Eleven' permits were issued yesterday for 12 improvements, aggregating $14,000. Those of greatest value are: Mrs. E. Kehr, frame duelling and store, on Brady street, Fourteenth ward, $4,000; Michaer Flecken stein, frame store and dwelling, on Main street, Thirty-sixth ward, $2,000; VT. H. Schn-erin, frame dwelling, on Herron ave nue. Thirteenth ward, $2,200; James Gar laud, frame dwelling, on Kansas street, Twenty-third ward, $2,500; Henry Schmitt, two frame kitchens, on Woolslayer alley, Sixteenth ward, $700. Special Features of Trade. Baxter, Thompson & Co. are fixing up an acreage deal for an Improvement company. Architect McCollum, of .Washington, Pa., is figuring on cost, plans and details gener ally for the Soldier's Memorial Hospital at Mouongahela City. Ileeron Bros., who recently purchased 00s 150 feet of tho Christ Church property, will cover the entire lot with a bnilding eight stories high, plans for which have been com pleted. According to a, Pittsburg member of the company, the Penn Cotton Mill, at Syla cauga, Ala., will give employment to 800 operatives. It Is said that Andrew Carnegie has taken a big block or Nicaragua Canal stock. William Jones has purchased a residence on Beaver avenue. Sen ickley, for $5 000. Old Jefferson College at Canonsburg is undergoing reconstruction. The work will be completed by August 1. Joseph Walton and associates hive pur chased 42 acres of coal land In Baldwin township for S 15, COO. The statement or the Dollar Savings Bank, Issued yesterday, show surplus, profits and deposits of $11,893,622 63. ' Additional Points In Realty. Ther" Is an active demand for large tracts of land in the East End, and owners show a'disposltion.to make the most of it. Allt tle"cohcesstbii on their part would result In quick sales. Heed B. Coyle & Co. sold the property fronting on, Boquet, Frazier and Wilmot streets, .Fourteenth ward, containing be tween one and two acres, for $22 000. Tho purchaser contemplates tho erection of a number of first-class dwellings. uiacic liairu som two morn lots in the Herclicnrothcr plnn, being Nos. 7 and M, fronting together IS lect on the north side of Spring Garden avenne, Alicghenv, by 90 feet in depth, for $1,200, the purchaser being Charles -A. Miller. The Burrcll Improvement Company, re port the following sales or lots at Kensing ton: Iticbard D. N illiams, Toronto, Ont., lot 61, block 13, for $W0; Frank Carolezik, Alle gheny, Jot 16, block 12, for $552 50: Kobcit Robson. Dnaue&nc. Pa., lot 49 block-15 for $977 50; William H. nnd Frank C. Munmord, Kensington, Pa., lots 76 and 98 block 15? and lots 23 and 24, block 16, for $3,392 50. Jnmo W. Drape & Co. sold four houses and lots In the First ward, near Pennavenue. lor S2J.C0O; also a lot In the East End, near Wine blddle avenue, about 40x200 feet, Tor $4,500; also eleven lots in Munhall Terrace plan, for $3,300. This makes the sales in this plnn thus tar about 200 lots, representing about $51,000. D. Beben & Son sold for S. S. Robertson to G. W. Davis a lot 20x77x50 feet on Forty-fifth street. Seventh ward. Consideration private. S. A.DIckie & Co. sold to K. H. Clieswright a lot on Aurelia street, 21x120 feet, for $1,000; nlsosoldor T. C. Hosack to W. Alzlngre, n lot on Montlcello street, Twenty-first ward, 25x80 feet, for $100. J. H. Coleman & Co. sold for Frank Mes stnger, a lot 21Uxl22 on Whlttier street, with house containing six rooms thereon erected, lor $2,700. Smithson & Moore, auctioneers, sold yes terday lot on Second avenue, Glenwood.'OGx 120, for $1,125. Holmes & Co. sold for the Keytone Land and Loah Association in Etna Place plan, Sharnsbilnr. No. 26. section G. to David Wll- ! bert, $350: No. 33. section U. to Robert Steele, $350: No. 1," section J, to W. S. Boyoe, $150; No. 25, section M, to J. D. Kline, $350: two lots in sectlon.A lor $250 to B. A. Stevenson. W. A. Herron & Sons sold on Boggs ave nue, Thirty-second waid, tho remainder of the property, belonging to M. D. W. Loomls, lot 40x220 feet, for $1,600 cash. Purchaser to assume the payment lorthe Improvement of the street. HOME SECURITIES. BUSINESS ON CALL NOT ENCOURAGING TO THE BROKERS. Manchester Traction Advances to the High est Point In Its History V Few Other Good. Features and Some Weak Ones Sdles and Fluctuations. TlistoVkmarU'et yesterday was about up to thcTaverage In business, with some strong points aim no conspicuously weak ones. Manchester Traction was the strongest feature, selling np to 40, the highest point in its history. Duquesno and Central put a trifle to their credit, as did Luster, Philadel phia Gr.is nnd Electric. Dpcago and Switch lell back: a-llttlo. Sales nt first call were B0Lusterat9, 1C0 Central Traction at 29).80 Manchester Irac tlon at 40." Second call 10 Birmingham Traction at 21&, 10 Airbrako at HOJi, 20 Underground Canle at 73J, 25 Switch at 10. Xinra cnu in jjinmnnain uc -li, so Man chester lit 4W.20at 401,8 Luster at 25 DuqiiesneatSi. ,Quotiloii8 on unlisted tractions at tho Inst call wfcre: Duquesne, 26JJ bid. offered at 27: BtmiinBliani, 2tJi bid, oUcred at 27: Man chester; inj bid. offered at 40J. Bids aud oilers at eaun call were: xxrnAXGE STOCKS. P. P. . AM. Ei AllighenvNat.B first iai.s).OT x' Fourth .Nat. 11... Freehold. Bank.. M. & M. Nat. 11. Enterprise Trust Armenia ins.,.. City Ins CltirensTns.... M. ami M. Ins.. PeoDles' Ins Put... Insurance. Chartlers V. tias 1VN. Of P. Co 1'nliaacipnla Co. 'WnecltngGasCo risneruiiio.... Central Traction Cltizens'Tract'n PltuborcTrac... l'leuinf .Valley. FIIIST SECOVD THIRD CALL. CALL. CALL. C. A. B. A. B. A. 500 .... 66 .... 102 .... 192 125 123 76 90 61' 101 74 .... 74 21 23 .... 23 30 28 SO .... 46 2S !2 .... 120 .... .... KH .... 124 . 12K 12 UH .... 12H UH 121, ISIf 19 137. 1H 18 19U 19 K 207s 1J 20' 19 2o;l Mtt.... GO OU 00 00 29,4 20 SIH 29X Wii.... . OH .... 59V ..i. .:.. .. at an ss .... xx 49 'm is 51 21 40 H H hi 65 16X SO 1)4 m 70 'ii 'w. 3 73'.... S6 74 MORE GOLD SHIPMENTS. THEY DO NOT, HAVE TOE EXPECTED ' .EFFECT ON STOCKS. . i No Anxiety to Unload Shown, though Thero Was Selling for the Short Aocount(by Professionals Coalers Loom. Up Again A Spurt In Industrials. New York. April 29. Tho event of tho day, and, in fnct, of the week, was the heavy gold export to-day,and, as this bad beenexpected in some quarters to .bo followed Immedi ately by a heavy selling movement in tho stock market, there was some disappoint ment over tho result.' Tho exports seem to have been followed by the usual conse quences of a restriction of business, with some decline in prices; bnt to-day tho latter was evidently caused, not by the anxiety of holders to got rid of their stocks, but by sell ing for the short account, and that by the professional element almost exclusively. The influenco of this soiling was only tem porary, and, notwithstanding the largo amonnt which goes out to-morrow, prices woie later rallied to a Dove tho point where tho depression began. . The first selling of Union Pacific, arter the result of the election beeame known, wns succeeded by a substantial demand ;for the stock, and to-day it showed great strength, considering the proportions of the market. In addition to this movement, after the sell ing was over, the demand" for Reading, Atch ison, Jersey Central, llork Island and somo specialties, including Minneapolis and St. Lonin preferred, ran prices upon the shorts rapidly, and all made substantial gains. Tho market was a very limited one, nnd, except in Rending, Atchison, Union r.icifio. St. Paul and Chicago Gas, there was little or no animation, and (a smart upward move ment in the Industrials In tho early dealings was followed by stagnation in those shares, with some declino in railroad stocks. After this depression wns checked the market showed increasing strength throughout the remainder or tho day, with increased activ ity toward theclose. Thecovcring ofshorts was the principal factor in tho rallying of the maiket. Tho late dealings developed a heavy de mand ror.the Coalers and specialties, Read ing again crossing 60, though tho rest or the list did not fully respond to this advance. The close was quiet and stiong at the best prices. The final are generally fractional gains, but Reading lsup 1J. The total salesjof stock to-day were 212,383 shares, including Atohison, 21,725; Chicago Gn, 10,110; Erie, 1,270; Louisville nnd Nash ville, 3,100: New Jetsey Central, 3,120: North ern Pacific preferred, 6,261; New England, 3 600: Reading, 76,020; St. Paul, 13 650; Union raciflc, H,5s5; Western Union, 8,720. . Railroad bonds were again lalrly active, but while tho usual firm temper prevailed there were few movements of importnnoe In the llst.and matked activity in the Atchison incomes resulted in tho gain of n large frac tion only. Other issues were not prominent; though a large number were traded In. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the ew York Stock Exchangeyesterday. Corrected dally for THE DlSPATcn by WHITNET & bTEPIIEif SON, .oldest Pittsburg members of the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. Clos ing bid. Open, High Low est. lng. est. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil. pfd Am. SuganRetlnlug Co.... Ain.SuffarReflnracCo.,pfd Atch.. Top. & S. F Canadian Pacific Canada Southern Central of New Jersey.... Central Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio C. to., 1st pfd C. &0.. 2il pfd Chicago Gas Trust. C, Bur. & Qnlncv C. Mil. & St. Paul . C, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd.... C. Rockl A P. C. St. P. M.-Jt O ....... C. bt.P. M. &0.. prd.... C. Jfc Northwestern C C., C.& I C. a. C. 4 1.. prd Col. Coal A Iron Col. 4 Hocking Val Del., Lack. A. West Del. X Hudson Den. 4 Rln Grande..., Den. & Rio Grande, prd... S 39 ?S 73H IH 90)4 S5h "rov i4o; 627. "ni vn Wi 12314 MTi 48H 111 nan 70 88 32H 33 160 144 3fi( S3 96 ! 34 "imi 13) "ioi 02 '77H 107X 77 122V atX 43 1UK 394 78 05 H 83jJ 35 87K OO'J 140J 31 24K 43 a 107J 78M mx 84 S 48X U5 120 WS. 974(1 21& UK 159 144H 51 43 103 Sa 78 134 a 75! 109X 3. 5H 102 108 33 M 113K 18 78X 96 00K 04 3 xoa 24H 6SH '"77H 77 122!) 84K 48 114! 1204,1 120H C914 93 87 J. 32 33 V 32J4 334 150 143,S 'io 159X 143, "joy 51 H Hist. & Cattle Feeders' 'Ir. E.T.. Va.4 Ga Illinois Central LatieErle 4 West Lake Erie 4 West., pfd. .. Lake Miore 4 M. S Louisville 4 Nashville Michigan Central Mobile &. Ohio Missouri Pacific National Cordage Cu National Cordage Co., prd, National Lead Co National Lead Co. prd New York Central N. Y.. C. 4M. L I.... 47& Ha 103 IX 103H 103 "79 "ji "78 'SB i:u 13IH 74 109 37 Sf 7SH lirj'4 37S 59 ! 37S 5'l 10 511 1 10IJ4 100 33J 101J4J 100 33J MIX, loss S3H 85X 114Js 114 N. Y., C. 4 St. L.. 1st prd 74 as I9 72 39 J91j n 451f UH 214 59H Si 3SK 19 COX 224 02 1924 9H 57 44 104 113 Kii U'i 12 934 334 704 N. Y., C. St. I...M prd.. N. Y.. L. E.&W N. Y L E.4.W.. pfd.. N. Y. &N. E N. Y.. O. AW Norfolk 4 Western Norlolk 4 e6teru. pfd... North American Co Northern Pacific Northern Pacific, pfd Ohio 4 Mississippi Pacific Mall...... Peo., Dec. 4 Evans Philadelphia Reading... P., (1,(1 4St. L P.. C. ,C. ASt. L.,pfd.. Pullman Palace Car Richmond ft W. P. T Richmond A V. P. T.. pfd St. Paul 4 Duluth St. Paul 4 Duluth pfd.,... St. Paul. Mtnu. A Man.... Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash u'abash, pfd Western Union Wheeling A L.E Wheeling A L. E.. pfd 37 29 714 33 19i 33 37H S0' 7V4 291, 71 30 H 40 19X MX H UH "59 li "35K 19 59M 'rail 193 'MX "m 19 60 "tali 194,S "59M "35 19 19 4S)f 75 W4 '27S 915, 33 76H 43 27H 92M 33H 75 Philadelphia Stocks. Closing ig nnotatlons of Phlladelnhla stneka. fi fnr- nlshed liy wnitney A Stephenson, hrokcrs. No. 57 i ouriu avenue, memoers or jNew lork stock Ex- cnange. Pennrlvanla Railroad Heading Railroad Buffalo, N. Y. A I'hlla . LehlKli Valley Lehigh Navlratlnn Philadelphia A Erie Northern Paclflp. eom Second Avenue.. Pr. Jnnc. R. R.. P.4H'. pfd I,a Norla Mining Luster Mln. Co.. East End Elee .. Westinehouse E. Mon. Nav. Co... Unlob. S. AS. Co C.S.4S. Co. pf. Stand, U. C. Co. Bid. Asked. Kit M 30 3-13 1CK 84 8'4 54 f 33V- 39 214 22 M.H , 59X Northern Pacific, prer 59J4 Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Atch. A Topeka..... ZV4 Boston A Mont..., Caidmet A llecla, 424 271 iiosxon .Ainanjr....a,3K Boston A 31alne..,..ir8 Chi., Bur. A Qulncr.l07X Eastern K. K, 6s 123V FltchbnrK K. It 83 rranklln 144 Kearsarge 124 Osceola..'. 324 Sante Ke Copper. 35 Tamarack 101 Anniston Land Co... JO FIInt.AI'ercM 234 Flint A PeroM.pfd. 834 Mass. Central 1CJ Mex. Ceu. coin 17 N.Y. A N. Enc 394 iiosion Land Co .... 6 West End Laud Co.. 19 Bell TeleDhone . .2054 Lamson StorcS.... Water Power Ccnt.Mlnlng N. E. T. AT B. AB. Copper...., Thomson-Qouston Old Colonv 176 lit 3 10 524 11 i His. Central com... 104 "Wis, Central prd 424 Allouez 51. Co. (new) .71 Atlantic 114 ClHrf Boston Electric Stocks. BoSTOir, April 29. Special The elccric stock quotations to-day were: latest . Bid. Asked. ,. 6I 62 .. 231 29 ..' 814 9 .. 7 7 . 10 15 .. 13 13J4 .. m V4 ,. 20S 29 .. 4) 47 . ..115 ..1084 1I3 .. 74 .... Thomson-tTouston Etcctrle Co '... Tbomsou-Iiouston Electric Co.. pref. T.-H. E. Co. securities, scries C T.-H. E. Co. securities, scries D T.-H. K. E. W. Co..., Ft. W. Trust securltiea,'series"A.""'."". esiingnouse f leciric to Wostlughonsc Eltctrlc Co.. preL... . Edison E. III. Co Boston E. L. Co Detroit Electric Co Mintng Stock Quotations." ' New York, April 29. Best & Belcher, 210; Crown Point, 100; Dead wood, 209: Euroka Consolidated, 140: Gould & Curry, 110; Hale & Noi cioss, 115: Homes take. 1300; Horn Silver, 300; Mexican. 125; Opbir, 215; Savage, 120; ouiuuaru, ioj. v. Jlar SilvorQuotallons. New York, April 29 Special, Bar silver in London, 39d per ounce. New York deal ers' price for silver, 87c per ounce. DOLLABS AND DIMES. A. I"alr Local Movement With Little Change .. in Conditions. The features of the local money market yesterday were moderate offerings of paper; a good supply of funds and rates easy at 56 per cent, individual capitalists doing nearly all tho shading. Bank clearings were $2,503, 213 48t and balances $502,975 9. .Engagements of jrold at Now York per export to-day reached $4,000,000. A leading foreign exchange house in New York say ' The ontlook for general busi ness here Is sufficiently favorablo to en courage merchandise Imports tt a consider able volume, and this condition has been operative for sonie time past. As a natural consequence we mny look for shipment! of gold during tne spring ana summer pntus. Banks ana money lenders continue! greatly exercised over current nominal rates lor funds, owing to the limited demand for accommodation by merchants and by" Wall street." At New York yesterday money was easy; last loan 3 per cent; closed offered at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 8Xffi5 per cent. Sterling exohange qoiet but steady at $1 87 for 60-day bills and $1 8S for demand. , , Closing Bond Quotations. U. 8. 4sreg V. S.4scoup U.S. 4sreg.... ...115 M.. K. T. Gen. Ss. COX Mutnal Union As 108 N.J. C. Int, Cert.. JUS Northern Pac.lsu... 11794 Northern Pac. Ms.,.113 Nortliwestern cons..l41t Korthw'n dbres. Ss. 1073C .115 ..100 u. S. 4)4scoup Pacific as or 'K5 109 Louisiana stamp. 4s, 67 Mlssoui-163 Tenn. new set. 03....107X Tenn. new set. 5s.... 99,4 Tenn. new set. &.... 60j Canada So. 2ds. 101 Cen. Pacificists 107 Den. ft R. G. lsts....l!S Den. SR. G. 4s.. .. S2H Den.Jtlt G.Wcstlsts Erie 2ds 107M M., K.&T. Gen. 05.81)4 Oregon&Trans. 6s... St. L. A I. M. Gen. 5s H St. L. & 8. F.Gen. M.109X St. Paul consols. 123 St. P.. C. &P. 1SU....118 T. P. L. G. Tr. Rets. SH T. P. R. O. TT. Rets. 31 Union 1'ac. lsis lus west snore.. ..;... ...iusw R. O. W. lsta 80X Bank Clearings. New York Clearings, $122,822,111; balances, $7,033,176. . Bostox Clearings, $13,365,225: balances, $7,729,828. Moni-y. 1H per cent. Exchange on New York, 1616o discount. rniLAPEtrniA Clearings, $10,020,377; bal ances. $1,946,170. "Money, 3 per cent. Baltimore Clearings,. $2,053,103; balances, $386 761. Money, 6 per cent. New OaLEAitsi-Clearlngs, $1,772,193 10. New York exchange, commercial, 50c per $1,000; .bank, $1 60 per $1,000 premium. ST. Louis Clej rings, $6,067,587: balances) $110,332. Money 56 per cent. Exchange on New York, 90c premium. Cuicaoo MOnov easy at ' 16 per cent. Clearings, $13,839,287. New York exchange. 2530c premium. THE HOME MARKETS. COUNTRY BUTTER IN LARGE SUPPXT, AND PRICES TENDING LOWER. Eges Steady at Quotations Corn and Hay Firm, Tflth Wheat and Flour Fairly Steady Groceries Quito Active at Old -Figures. Office or Tuk Dispatch, ) PiTTsmmo, Tiuday, April 29. Cotjntry PRODUCE--Jobbing prices Eeceipts of country butter are heavy," and prices show a downward drift. Ohio cream ery is dull at quotations and Elgin is steady. The egg market is firm. It is evident' that eggs are at .their lowest point for this season, and in this faith dealers are placing .large quantities Into cold storage. The recent cold weatherhas checked receipts of South ern vegetables, and prices in this line are steady. Poultry is in short supply, and markets are firm at quotations. The week's receipts of bananas have "been large. Already 20 carloads have been received, and 10 more cars are due on Saturday. Choice stock holds np well in spite of large receipts, but common and low gindes are very slow. AFPLXS $i 603 CO per barrel. BCTTER-Creamcry. Elgin. 252Sc: Ohio brands. 21022c:- common country butter, 14l5c; choice country roll, 15lSc. Ukass New York and Michigan pea. ft 7S1 85: marrowfat. S2 lo2 23: Lima beans, 3J43Xo per lb:-hand picked medium, fl 701 75. Beeswax Choice, 33(334c per lb; low grades, a 25c. . BUCKWnitAT Floub New, 2X24C per lb. Cheese-Ohio choice. 11412c: new Ohio cheese. 104llc; New York cheese, 12wl24c: llmhuruer. 1313ic: Wisconsin sweitrer.fu rcream,13J14Jic: imported sweltzer, 20a)2S)ic. Cider Country elder. $5 005 50 per barrel; sand refined. G 507 00: crab elder, $7 5Q8 00.' Cbanbekkiks Per box, 1 2Sl 50; per barrel. $5 006 00. Ecos Strictly fresh. 14c; goose eggs, 43o V dorcn : duck eggs, 2325c. Fkatiiers Extralire geese, 575Sc; No. 1, 48 60c 9 lb: mixed lots. 2S35c. Dried Fruits Peaches, haWes. 5e; evapora ted apples, 7a8c: apricots, 9llc; blackberries. 5J 6c: raspberries, ISfflllSljC: huckleberries, 7c; Cali fornia peaches. "9)$c Honet New crop white clover, 16317c; Cali fornia honey. 12irc -p Tt. Maple Svmjr-New. 601565c gallon. Maple 8uoAn-5a8c ? lb. OxtON Sets Yellow Erie, $5 00(88 59; Jersey, (5 Waf CO. POULTRT AHve-Chlckens, 90c$l 00 per pair; live turkeys. 13ZJ13C & lb: ducks, 8090c a palr ltvegecse, $1 15l 25 a pair; dressed chickens, l&a 16c ff lb: dressed turkejj, lG18c f. 15; dresseu ducks, 1617c a lb. Potatofs Carload lots, on track. 30T5c: from store, iOfSHx a bushel: Jersev sweets, S2 503 50 per barrel: new. (3 0KS10 00 per barrel. Seeds 'Western recleaned medium clover. Job bing at (785: mammoth. $3 00: timothy, tl 55 for IWlme and $1 60 for choire; blue grass, 2 632 80: orchard grass. $1 50: millet, $1 15: German. $1 30; Hungarian, tl 10; fine lawn. 25c f) lb: seed buck wheat, t 40l 50. . strawberries 3033c per box. Tallow Countrv, ic: city rendered, 4Jic Tjiorior. FnctTS T.mnnns: lancy Messina, $3 50 03-75: Florida oranges, Jd C06?3 Via box; Blesilnas, $2 7o3 00: bapiu is. $1 50(31 75 firsts, SI am 2 sec onds: Persian dates. 4foc per pound: layer flgs, 12I4c per pound: plneappl-s. 55r apiece. Vegetables Cahhare, New Florida, $3 00350 a crate: old, f2 002 50 a barrel; green onions, !0c a dozen: jellow Uanver, S2 002 25 a bar rel: new Bermuda onions. 2 50 a box; new Florida tomatoes, $2 tjGt&3 00 a bushel crate: Ber muda potatoes. S9 009 50 a barrel:plnach.81 5017 abarrel: new beets. 40H5c i dozen: asDarieus. 30a . 40c a bunch: kale, fl 251 50 a barrel; radishes, 2 35c per dozen: parsnips. 2 WB)Z 25: newpcis. fl 25 l 50 a basket: green beans. S2 753 00; cucumbers, fl 001 25 per dozen. Groceries. The movement is active and volume of trnde Is larger this week than last. Sugar and coffee aro stoady at quotations, and canned goods nre slow. Grefn Coffee Fancy, 2P22Jfc: choice Rio, 2122c; prime, 19c; lowgrade Klo, 1718c; old Gov ernment Java, 2729c: Maracalbo,2122sc: Mocha, 2S29c; Sintos, 21S2iic: Caracas, 23)a24c; La Gayua, 21K22ic t Roasted (In papers) Standard brands. 19.15c; high rgrades. 222Sc: old Government Java, bulk. 31K33c: Jlaracalbo, 12321c: Santos, 19K 25c: peaberry, 261c: choice Rio, 21Sc: prime Klo, 20c: good Rio, 19$c; ordinary. I7l8c. bpiCES (whole) Cloves, 1012c: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c: pepper, 12c: nutmeg, 70S0c. petroleum (jobbers' prices) no" test.6c; unio. 150. 7Kc: c: headlight, 150u test. 6c: water wnite. 7U(3t8c: fflobo. 14T314HC: elalne. 13c: carnadlne. , lie; rtiyaune, jc;reaoii, lujstguc; uuriby, nc;oieine, 21e. Mixers' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 332H0C per gal, ; summer, 3537c: lard. 5253c. Syrcp Corn syrup. 24(5Sc: choice sugar syrup, S4(a.tSc: prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prln.e, 28S30C. N. O. Molasses Fancy new crop. 4042c: choice, 4041c; old crop, JG3Sc; N. O. syrup, 41 60c. SOD A Bl-carb. In kegs, 34'33Vc: hl-carb. In Hi. 54c:bl-carb. assorted pickages, 53ioc; sal soda, in kegs, I4c; do granulated. 2c '-";. . " . . r i.i- ....-... . .. ,-. vakdles aiar. iiuiweigni, vcisiearine, per set. BWc: paralllne. ll(312c. ItlCE 2 Head CaroUna. 6436Mc: choice. SMiawc: Louisiana, ygo'ic. STARCii-rearl, Sc; corn starch, 5X6'4c; gloss starch. 5H4!Vc. Foreiun Fruit Layer raisins. f2 00:v London larer. $2 25: Muscatels. ?l 75; California Muscatels. ir-40l 69i Valencia 554c: Ondara Valencia. 6 64c: sultana. 813-: currants. 3J4(rt)3Vc: Turkey prunc. 445!sc; French prnnes, 89sc; cocoa nuts, f( 100. $6 00; almonds, Liu.. ? lb. 20c: do lrlca, 17c: do shelled, 50c; walnuts. Nap., 1314c; Slcllv llllierts, lie; Smyrna flgs. 1211c: new dates. 554r: Brazil nuts, id pecans, 13llc: citron,- lb. 2122c; lemon peel, 10c "3 lb: orange pcel.U2c. A'OARS Cubes, 42&"c: powdered, 4c:granulated, 4Kcicoufectlnners. 4Mc; soft white. 4S4(fl4fic: jel low, choice, 33jfaHc: jellow, good. 3J3c; yellow fair. 33(c. , PlCKi.KS Medium, bbls (1,200), ?4 CO; medium, hair bbls (600), 2 CO. , Salt No. i. pcrbbL 1 20: No. 1 extra, per hair bbl, tl 10; dairy, pcrhbl, si 20; coarsd crystal, ner bbl. -.0; Hlggtns' Eureka. 4-bu sack. 8280; Hig- gins- r.ureka. in 14-id paexcis, ? 1 w. 1 Caxned Hoods Standard peach 7 s- SI 90: 2nds. ;l 301)31 40: extra peaches, oo2 19: pic peacpes. 8.V.1.DOC: finest corn, si -Xgli 00; llfd. Co. lorn, St (X)l 10; red cherries. fJITOgl 10: Lima beans. SI 35; soaked do. 35c; stringed do, SOjM-V: marrowfat peas. 90ct 10; soaked peas, C073c; pineapples. l 20fll 30; Bahama do. f2 00; damson plums. 81 00: green gages, tl 85: fgg plums, fl 00; California apricots, I 752 10: California pears, r: 102 30: do green gages, $1 W: do egg plums, I 85: extra white cherries, S2 03fii 55; raspberries. J I 15(31 25; strawberrien. 93ci 10: gooseberries. 1 OOwl 05; tomatoes. OOOOoc: salmon. I-lb ctns, $1 3ffil SO: blackberries. 70c;,Bifccotash. 2-lb cans, soaked. 90c: do Krcen.--.2-lb. or na tLssi so: corn beef, 2-1hcans. tl 6j(gil 70; 1-lb cans, 1 a); baked be ins. 81 431 53; lobster. 1-ib cans. $2 2: mack erel. I-lli cans, boiled, fl 50; sardines, domestic, U. ft M53 05: 4. f0 25: sardines. Imported. . $liOl 60: urdlnes. Imported, X&. ?s 00; sardlues. mustard. (3 15; sardines, spired, .1 15. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. J24 00 per bbl; extra So. 1 do mess, (21,00: No. 2 shore mack erel. flO 50; No. 2 large mackerel. S18 00: No. 3 large mackerel, fl6 60: No. 3 small mackereLflo 00. Herring-Split. (3 50: laV.e. SI73"per Ipo-lD bbl. Mihltellsli, f7 50 per 1007lhhalf bbu Lake trout, to 50 per hair bbl. Flnoai haddlcs, 10c per lb. Ice land halibut, 12c per lb. Pickerel, hair bbls, $4 00: quarter hbl, ft 60. Holland herring, 75c. WiiHtolf uernng. uuc. Oatjjeal-44 504ri. Grain, Fonr and Feed. There was but oe sale on call at the Grain Exchange, namel) , a c.ir of No. 1 timothy bay at $14 25, 0 da'rs. Receipts as bulletined, 22 cars. By Pittiburg and Lake Erie 2 cars of hay, 1 or fWr. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 1caT of bay, 1 of oat, 2 of corn. , By Pittsburg, fft. Wayne and Chicago Kiiil iv ay Scars ot oats,i of rye, of hay, lor feed, 2 or middlings, 2 or fiour, 1 of barley. Corn and hay 'are firm nt a siinde higher prices than have nrevailed for the nast week. Mlllfcedla quiet at quotations. Wheat nun iiuur arc nieuuy at quotations. .Receipts or hay havo been very light the past lew days, and markets hero nre very bare. Following prices aro lor carload lots on track. -Dealers charge an advance from store: '- , - WlIEAT-Qfo. 2 red. 9098Xe: No. 3 red. 9293e. CORX Nib. 2 rellnw mr. ifOMHUc: hls-h mixed ear, 7(07Mc; mixed ear. ffl47C-Tio.' J7-VA. vellnw ll.SS?- HJiS.. mixed shBlhTd. tfHStSa. ""T r" ' UATS-aiO, 1 oats, MHA370I 90. 0. I wmi wt S6e: extra No. 3 oats, S4J42Sc: mixed oats, 33Ji 34c. BYE No. 1 Pecnsrlvanla and Ohio. 8889c; No. 2AVestcrn.8587c. Floub Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents, 14 S?5 10: fancy winter patents, f4 836 10: fancy straight winter. H 50S04 75; rancv siraignt apnn, 4 504 75: clear winter. f4 254 50: straight MlLLrEED No. 1 white middlings. J1S 50(319 00 per ton: No. 2 white middlings, f IS 6(17 60: brown middlings, f 18 001C 50: winter wheat bran,f 16 503 10 75: chop feed, lis 0017 00. HAY-Balert tlmothv. choice. fl4 50(315 00: tlo. 1. fl4 50(514 75; No. 2, $12 0C12 M: clover hay. Ill 53 12 00: loose from wagon, S16 00(318 00. according in quality; prairie ha, 89 5010 00; packing hay, 13 5000. STRAW-Oats. 7 007 25; wheat, to OOSO 50; rye, 7 0D7 23. Provisions. Sugar cured hams,large f 9H Sngarcured haras, medium .. 10 Sugar enred hams, small 1014 Sugar cured California hams 7 Sugar cured b. bacon 9 Sugar cared skinned hams, large 10 Sugarcuredsklunedhams, medium 10 Sngarcured shoulders 0 Sugar cured boneless shoulders 7 Sugar cured skinned shoulders 7 Sngar cured bacon shoulders A Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders 514 Sugar cured beef, rounds - 12 Sugar cured beef, sets 9 Sugar cured beer, flats 8 Bacon, clear sides, 30 lbs "H Bacon, clear bellies, 20 lbs 74 Dry salt clear sides, 30 lhs average t Dry salt clear sides, 20 lbs average 7M Messporl:. heavy 13 00 MessporR. family 13 00 Lard, refined, in tierces !y. Lard, rcflned, in one-halfbbls M? Lard, refined, ihM-lbtubs 5 Lard, refined. In 20- b pails 6K Lard, refined, in 50-lb tin cans !H Lard, refined, in 3-lb tin palls 6H Lard, refined. In 5-lb tin pills 6 Lard, refined. In 10-lb tin palls 6!4 STATIONARY PRICES. Bat Little Movement Either Way In Grain or Provlslons-i-A Corner at New York In April Corn News for Both Bolls and Bears. CHICAGO There was no decided move ment in either direction in prices to-day, and the close shows but little change in values. In most cases, however, prices are slightly higher, and April corn shows an advance of lie, while the more deferred futures are up onlyJic. This disparity In April is in J sympathy with the advance .In that option In Now York, whero thore seems to be an April corner, tho price having advanced there 12o from Sic to 63c. This movement Beems to have srown out of the poor grading of receipts, which has made the stocks of contract com very light. There was considerable bull news tolay, and the bears also had some encouragement, and between the two it was rather a hesi tating market, but with a tendency to firm ness. The Liverpool cables were a shade weaker, and while It was still cold In the Northwest the rain has ceased and farm work; was being pushed vigorously. Killing black frosts, however, were reported from Kansas, where wheat has prozressed to the point of showing the first Joint. On tho other hnnd were the enormous export en gagements reported yesterday, the largest, it is said, ever reported lor one day, the liberal engagements for cash wheat here yesterday nnd the largo actual exports from the seaboard reported this morning and the ecneral backwardness ofthe teas on. Trade was, however, rather slack, nnd the first sales were at rather better prices, but soon eased off. A firmer tone followed the re port of liberal clearances, nnd tho decline was recovered, with some more. There was piessuie to sell May early, but it gradually reoeded. At ono time July wa nearly o premium, but later only abnnt c premium. May opened c higher at 80c: w eakened to toyic: rallied to 80JSC; weakened to BOJgC; ral lied to and closed steady at 80e. Corn opened c lower for Mav at tOfe, with plenty for sale, and. it soon touched 40c. There wns a steady advance to 40o: then ic weakened to lOJsC, rallied about c and Closed at 40c. Oats quiet and steady, closing hisher. Hog product opened low er, especially for pork. The close was Arm. generally ut slight advances over yesterdny's last figures. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rectedyby John M. Oakley & Co.. 45 Sixth street, members ot.the Chicago Board,ofTra4e: Open- High- Low- Clos- Articlss. lng. est. est. ing. Wheat, No. 2. April. f 8054 f 80K 80'i tOH May 80)4 801 80(4 80K July UH 81H S0H 81M CORK, NO. 2. April 40J 40 40 40 May 40! 40 40 40X Julr 39 Ky, 3i 7SH OATS, No. 2. May 2SM 28X 28M 28! June '.8 8' 27 2D July 27J., SSJfj 27,'a 28 Mess Pork. May 935 955 935 950 July ..... 955 9 72,4 955 9 67K Lard. May 620 025 020 0 22S Jaly 6 30 0 324 6 30 6 32)1 short Kids. May 5 60 6 67 Sl 5 674 July 5 72K 5 77H 5 70 5 77,4 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour dnll and unchanged: No. 2 spring wheat, 8IKc; No. 3 spring wh.nt, 79c; No. 2 red, S738c; No. 2 corn, 393i40Jc; No. 2 oats, 28Kc: No. 2 white. 3u2i3fc: No. 3 white, 29;30Kc; No. 2 rye, 71c; No. 2 barley, "6062c; No. 3, f. o. b., 60 60c: No. 4, f. o. b., 405ic; No. 1 flaxseed, 97c: prlmo timothy ee'l, $1 331 36. Mess pork, per bbl., $9 509 52U. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $G22K25. Sliott rib sides (loose), $5 CTK 5 70; dry salted shoulders (boxeiij. $4 50 5 00: short clear sides (boxed), $6 176 30. Whiskv.' distillers' finished coods. per iraL. I $1 13. Sugars unchanged. un cue 1 1 ounce AxcnaoKe 10-uay 1110 uui ter mm kot was weaker: creamery, 1721)c; dairy. 1520c Eggs, 13Klc. NEW YORK Flour quiet. Comfhealqniet and steady. Wheat Spot fair ana business for export at lower prices: No. 2 rod, 92K In store and elevator, 93K93Js;c afloat, 1IS930 f. o. b.: uniraded red, S5iiWJc: No. 1 North ern, 93KS4JSc; No. 1 hard. 9595c:No. 2 Northern, 90c: No. 2 Chic.uro, 9IK3Kc; No. 3 Chicaeo. 87g87?fici option's No. -i re'l. April, 92K91c, closing nt 92o: Mav, 90 9oc,closlngat Kc: .lime, S0iiWc. closing OOc: Julv, 90 3-l6;0Jgc, closinu at 90c; August, 89(&)89o, cloalng at 89e; Sep tember, 8989JsC, closing at 89Xc: October. 90Vi90c, closlnc at 90Uc; Decoinber, XiiQ 9.j5c. clcisinc at 92c: May, 1893. 93c. Rje quiet; Western. E0K83c Corn spots un settled nnd quiet: No. 2, 65c, nominal: un graded tni-tod, 47K'r,-Kc; "teamer mixed, 47Jil9c; options April, 5165c, closing at C5c; Mav, 470470. clOsinir at 47Jc; June, 45i-J45c, cioslnir at 45c; July, 45 45c, closing at 45c: August, 4Gc. Oil Is spots weaker, dull: options, quiet, irreznlan April, 33Jc; May, 3333Jic, closing at 33c; June. 33J: July, 33kci No, 2 white, April, S6V37c; spot No. 2 white, 36Kc: ml-ced Western, 31K37c; white do, 3440c. Hay unlet and firm. Hops quiet and steady. Tallow quiet and steady, r-sgs linn: n est ern. 15e. Pork in moderate demand and steady. Cnt meats quiet: middles dull; short clear, $0 CO. Lard opened weak, closed firm; Western steam closed at $6 52M asked; op tionsMay, $S5R JulV, $6 681 59, closing at $C 61: August, $G 67. Butter in moderate de mand and steady; Western dairy, 1213c: do creamery, 1BQ2Sci da factory. 1112c; Elgin, 22K-3e- Cheese in fait demand aud Arm. PHILADELPHIA Winter floors firmer: springs quiet nnd sternly. Whe.it firm; No. 2 1 ed, April. GG96c; May, 93K9c: Juno nnd July, 91K92c. corn Arm; curloto quiet and steady; No. 4 in grain depot, 45c: No. 3 in export elevator, 44Vc: steamer In do, 4G4CXe;No. 2 in do. 474?Ke: No. 2 yellow. SOUc: No. 2 mixed. April, 4747Kc: May, 47 47Hc; June, 45i45jc; July, 45JJ4S1GC.. Oats Curiots steauy: lnturcs bejond this month dnll and a shado lower: No. 3 white, 28Kc: No. 2 white, April, 37K3SJc: May, SemS'ic: Jun . 36436c; July, 36 87c. Butler linn forflnog(Mds;l'ciinsylvaiiltt creamery, 223c; do print, extra. 283lc. E igs steady: l'ennsylvania firsts, 1415c. rtAI,Tij:4BEWlient casv: No. 2 led. Knot aiiirao-iVr Anrll. 51ZSTiac: Mav. 93ffS93U --- Juue, Corn 47K17Kc: 5Ir. 4CJ46Jc: June, 45K15Kc; Jmy, 44B,'c: stuamor lnixea, 4j,jsia;sc. Oats quiet; l. 2 whtto Western, 38J9c; No 2 mixed do, 3ii13. Rye quiet; Ji 2, 85c asked. Ilav firin; good to choico tlra-othj-, $15 00!6 00. Provi1ons steady. But ter steady. ;gs firm at 14e. ST. LOtil!: Flour quiet 'and unchanged. Wheat No. 2 red cash, 85c: May closed, iSKc: Julv, nyiQlVic Corn Cash lower.it 3J)i33c: options .u.ont as j-csterday; May cloied, 36c: Jnlv. 36?c Oat" loner; cash, 29Kc; May, 29Vc:"Jiil,27Ke. Butter steady; creamery, 19.-2e; d.iiry, D20o. Etss firm nt llc. J'lovieions quiet. Pork Jobbing at $10 23. Lard; $6 60. CINCINNATI Flour quiet. Wheat firm: No. 2 red, 9192c. Corn firmer and dnll: No. 2 mixed, 43jc. Oati quiet and easier at 31 31Kc Hi e steady nt 81c. Pork firm at $9 7o. Lard firm at $0 00. Bulk meats firmer at $5 70. Bacon firm .md quiet at $6 70. Biittor weaker; Elgin creamery, 24c; Oliio,2021c; dairy roll, 12013c. Eggs stiong ut ilc. Cheeso quiet. EW OULKAN Sugar firm; open kettlo choice, 3Kc: fully fair to prime. 3: good common . to good fair, 2 13-lC3c; com mon 22U-lCc; inrerior,2ViC centrifugal", choice el!ow clarlfled, 3c; prime do,3Ji 3 13- 16c; off do, 33c; seconds, 2 9 163c. Molas&es linn; ctnimuignls, strictly prime. 19c: good piimc 1617c;-fair to prime, 10 13c; common to good common, 69c. MILWAUKEE! Flonr quio-. Wheat "IUICH.1UJ,WC flO.1 spring, OS": ii. lorcil- em. 80c. Cor.i ateidv! Xn. 8. aauenoa. Oat" aotiVUj NO. 9 WliltiJieMctNo. 8T10. SO0S1O. I J"iioy uuii jiu, iwu( swbio, oisjowc. ajn 1 dull: No, 1, 80c Provisions firmer. Pork .July, $9 70. Lard-July, $6 32 MINNE 4,POLtS W heat-rNo. 1 Northern, April closed at 78Jc:-May, opening, 79c; highest, 79c: lowest, 78?fi78Kc; closing, 78Kc; July, openlmr. SJe: highest, 81e: lowest, 81c: closlmr, 81Jc. On track. No. 1 hard, 81 Wc; No. 1 Northern, 80y$c; No. 2 Northern 76c. DCLTJTH No. 1 hard, cash, Ke: Mav, 83c: June, StJic; July, Sskc; Jfo.-l Northern, cash, S0c; April, 78Uc; May, 80Kc; June, 8c; July, 83c; No. 2 Northern, cash. 87c; No. 3. 69c; rejected, C2c: on track. No. 1 hard, 83c; No. 1 Northern, 80c. ' KANSAS CITY Wheat slow; No. 2 hard, 72o; No. 2 red. 81S2c Corn firm: No. 2 mixed, SGc; No. 2 white, 37c. Oats steady but dull; No. 2 mixed, 23Kc; No. 2 white, 2930c. Butter quiet and weak at S23c. Eggs firm and higher at lie TOLKDO Wheat steadier: No. 2, cash, B0Jc; Mav, 90c; June. SSc: Julv, 84c; August, 83!j8. Corn dull and ste.idyf No. 2, cash, 41c; No. 3, 39c: No. 4, 380. Oats quiet; cash, 30c iiye dull; cash, 73c. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts, Shipments anal Prices at East Liberty and All Other Yards. Office of TnE Dispatch. I PITT3BUKO, FridaAT, April 29. 1 Cattle Receipts, 1,030 head: shipments, 1,003 head; market, nothing doing; all through consignments. No cattlo shlppod' to New York tolay. Hogs Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 2,800; market active; all arrades, $4 80t 95. Four teen cars hogs shipped to New York to day. Sheep Receipts, 900; shipments, 300; mar ket slow and unchanged. By Telecrapb, New Tork Beeves Receipts, 4861 head. lrciudlnsr 34 cars for sale: market teady: native steer. IS 7504 75; Texan. $3 65; bulls and cows, $1 f035i5: dressedbeef steady at fJSo; shipraentH to-day 600 beeves and 1,404 quarters of beef; to-morrow, 1,206 beeves and 8,333 qnartorsofbenf. Calves Eeceipts, 772 bead, market opened firm and higher, closed dull and lower: veals, $4 005 25; but termilk calves, $2 002 55. Sheep Beceipts, 5 012 head; market ic lower: unshorn sheep, $6 306 60: clipped do, $4 62k5 "3; unshorn lambs, $S 507 50: clipped do. $6 12K6 55: dressed mutton dull at 9llc; dressed lambs lower at 10Ji12c. Hogs Receipts, 5,733 head, consigned direct: nominally firm at $4 905 3a Chicago Cattle Receipts, is 000 head; shipments, 4,000 bend: market 10J)20e lower; good to choice, $4 254 75: others, $3 504 00; cows, $2 503 25. nogs Receipts, 30,000 head; shipments, 15,000 bead; market slow and lower: rough and common, S4 004 40: mixed and packers, $4 454 55; prime heavy anil butchers' weights, $4 GO4G5: light, $4 40 4 CO. Sheep Receipts, 4,000 head; shipments, 2,C00bead: market strons to higher: na-tlvo- $3 33; Texans $4 006 00; Westerns, $6 006 40; iamb?, $3 5006 80. Buffalo Cattle Receipts. 72 loads tbronzh, 8 sale: market easier. Hogs' Receipts, to loads tbrmigh.20 sale: market opened strong, but weakened: heavy snide", $4 004 93: packers and medium", $4 9505 00. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 9 loads throush, 40 sale; market very dull and demoralized on Blieep: lambs of jcood qnnlitv, steady: sheep, extra fancy, wool, $6 2506 50; good to choice. $6 006 2j; fair to good, $5 005 SO; lambs, $7007 50, Kansas Citv Cattle Receipts, 6,530 head; shipment",, 900 head; steers w-re 10I5c lower at $3 804 20; cows. $t 753 65; stock ers and feedors weak nt 510c lower at $2 60 3 CO. Hozs Receipts, 9.7C0 head: ship ments, 2,600 head; the market was fairly ac tive and 6c lower: nil grades, $4 104 45: bulk. $4 304 40. Sheep Receipts. l.bOO head: shipment", 800 head: the market was quiet and 1015 lower; muttons, $540. St. Loa's Cattle Receipts, 810 head; ship ments, 150 bead: market easier; no good natives on sale; top for Texans, $3 0. Hogs Receipts. 4,469 head: shipments, 5,100 head; market, 610c, lower; fair to choice heavv. $4 504 62J: mixed, ordinary to rrood, $4 004 50; light, medium to bestW 404 45. Sheep Receipts, 3,400 head; shipments, none; markot slow but steady; top on good Texans, $5 20. Cincinnati Hoprs strong; common and light, $3 604 53; packing and batchers', $4 25 4 60; receipts, 4.400 head; shipments, 3,400 head. Cattle steady nt $2 254 00: receipts, 440 head: shipments. 1,040 head. Sheep dull and weak at $4 25C 65; receipt", 325 head: shipments, 100 head; lambs In rood demand, but lowor; common to choice, $5 267 00 per ICO pouirds. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 5,600 head: mar ket slow and 6!0c lower; common to prlmo Bteers, $3 0Jl 25; Westerns, $2 733 40. Hogs Receipts. 5,000 bead; markot weak nnd 6c lowen ll?hr, $4 25435; heavy. $4 204 30; mixed, $4 254 30. Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head; marker "teady: natives, $4 506 10; Westerns, $4 &06 00. Lambs, SI 50S 73. Another War on Italian Frnlt Dealers. Market Clerk Francis, of Allegheny, has renewed the old fight against Italian fruit dealers who have stands outside the mar ket on the- sidewalks. The objection is that they take up too much room and that the space ought to be given to farmers and market gardeners. Tho Genuine Johann Hofifs Malt Extract unequaled as a Tonio Nutritive for impaired Di gestion, for the Weak and debili tated, for Mother" while Nursing and during Convalescence. Beware or Imitations. The genuine has the signature of "Johann HolT" on tho neck of every bottle. EISNER & MENDELSON CO., Sola Agents and. Importers of Mineral Waters, 6 Barclay S-eet, New Torfc. s THERE IS A MEDICINE Composed ot the essential virtues or nature's remedies, roots, barks,horbs and berries,and possessing marvelous curative powers over all diseases or the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. This medicine known as Burdock Blood Bitters has provod so suc cessful in curing Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Headache, Bad Blood, Scrofu la, etc., that the proprietors now guarantee it, and will refund tho 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 yon run no risk or loss in trying a remedy which has cured so manv othersT It also proves wonderfully successful in curing scrofulous swellings and cancerous diseases, convincing evi dence or which wo will send by mail on ap plication to FOSTER, MILBTJRN & CO., ap4-TTS3n Buffalo, N. T. BROKERS FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 13S4. John M. Oakl'ey & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. 46 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New Tork and Chi cago.. Member Now York, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanzo. ' ' Local securities bought and sold for casi or carried on liboral margins. Investments made at- our. discretion and dividends pnid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1335). Money to loan on call. .Information books on all markots mailed on application. Ic7 Whitney & Stephenson; 57 Fourth Avenue.' apSOJS fob LOST VIGORS THC FRENCH MERVEAND BRAIN RESTORER VIQORINE Sold with a Written Guarantee to cure Lost Manhood, Nervous Dcblliiy. Loss ot Brain Power, "onraislons, Impotency. Emissions, etc. Restores we Vizor of Youth: and gives full Manlv Power. Price by mall. ilM, or 6 for 5 00. A'tVriUen Unnrantee l clven with every 15 00 order. Sold by all druggist: For sealed (attractions. how TUF wkak cav bk HAvr. STROxo." address YIGOBINEIIKDICINE CO., Cincinnati. O. SOLffBT W.P MARTSCt-F. Cor. 5th & Pew " ap27-87.Jtwa 17 9K0 Regltered treatments wltl 1 1 0U OxygenU In Fails daring: 1801 I or -Hpennaiorrno?a. varicocele Discharges and Emissions ar reatorlnt: iLost Tlffor. Cu Abaolutely flnaranleed. First treatment seat free I OXMltSjli xioostxiia oo.. oif'tniran, m 5nB Kiu J MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE. FITTSBUKO, PA. As old residents know and hack Wei . Pittsburg papers -prove, is the oldest esta llshed and most prominent physician In tti clt3,devotlnjr special attention to all chront SSra.N0 FEE UNTIL CUREC sponsible MCpfl IQ and mental dl purom IH L 11 V U U O eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, laok of euercy, ambt tion and hope, lmpalro t memory, disordered sifrhr, self distrust, bashfulnes, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished Dood, failina powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfittins the person for nustness.soclety and marriage, permanently, aiely and privately fnnroad.iBL000 AND SKIN?SHSf' eruptions, blotches.falllnz- halr.boneMialns. elandular swclilmrs. nlceration or tin tongne, month, throat, ulcere old sores, ar cned for life, and blood poisons thorou!'' eradicated froml IDIM A RV kfdnev the system. UnllM All T ibladd' rangements, Avpak back, irravel, c discharges, inflammation and otlif symptoms jeceiye searching prompt roller nnd real curei. Dr.Whittier'B llfe-lonz extensl ence insure scientific and relit men ton common sense principles tion free. Patients at a distance a treated as if here. Office hours. r.x. Sunday, 10A.it to 1 r. x. WHITTIER, 814 Penn avenue, Pitt. Ja8-4 CUR 1 mr. for Piles TIxternaL Internal. Blind. lnr and Itching. Chronic Recent or Hero This remedy has positively nerer been kno r.ti with six boxes, when purchased at one time, t- II a DOV. S lor 9-. Ojraaii. AHUiranicr fund the ll not enrea. isnea nr .1111. STOCKY. DrnggiJt, TN holesnle and Retail Age Nos. 5401 and 1701 Penn ave.. corner WT,le " and Tclton t.. Pittsburg. Pa. Use btockj Uiarrhaa & Crimp Cure. 25 and 50 ete. Jal-sto.. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINTE, The Great Eneiish ISetnedy. 2 permanent. ms of nerv hoas weakness, emissions. spermatorrhea, lmpolency and all effects of abuse or excesses. Been prescribed over 35 years in thousands or cases: Is the only reu sable and honest mealctne L known. Afc drngvlsts fur ore nnd A" MOOD'S rilOSrHODElIZ IC he offers some worthless medicine In pku.e of this. leave his dishonest store, inclose price iiKieiter. and we will send br return mall. Price, one pack age. $1; six. . One will please, six will care Pamphlet In plain sealed envelope, 2 stamps. Ad dressTHE WOOD CHEMICAL CO.. 131 Wood ward avenue. Detroit. Mich. Sold in Pittsburg by Jos. FtEMISC & Soir, 412 Jlarket street. del,-ol-eodwk LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NERVINE, The great Span ish Kemedv, Is sold WITH A W R I TTES GUARANTEE to cure all nerr- ons1Isease.sucn 'as Weak Memorv befohk and avteb usixo. Loss oriSraln Powers Makefnlnes, Lo.t Jlanhood. Nightly Emissions. Nervousness Lss!tu1e.all drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs In cither sex caused br ovcr-cxertion. youthful errors, or excessive nseof tobacco, opium or stimulants. 31 perpaekagebr mall:R torfi. With every order we GIVE A n-p.lTTENGUARAJ.TEE TO CUKEor REFUND MONET. Spanish 5Iedlcinc Co.. MadrM. Spain, and Detroit. .Midi. Vorsaleb JOS. FI.K3I1.VO SON. Pittsburg. ceS-X-irrrs 1llfBTH Thoroughly,, Rapidly, Permanently Restored. If Ton sre troffeTl 05 from Nerrcmaaefis, Debility. Lost OS failing aianhocd. Impotency. Stunted Development at any 01 the part. Weaknesa of Body nd fllli.). Worry Error or youth or .Later Xxceaaes. DO NOT DESPAIR. THET2 is Hope foralL Toumi. Mlddls ined and oil Bnz. TH0CS IYDS 09 THK 1T0RST C13ES IUTK TIILDHD TO OCS E3I LrsiTK MITHOIrt Of HOIK TUKATMEIT. MOST SCIENTIPIC antl STJCCESartn. JSVKK K2I OWJI Abaolntely Unfailing Endorsed by the leadlos Medical Vrsternlty. IH VESTIQATE- Book, cxpLuutlom. teittin-. alala and endoriemenu mailed (xealedi FREE 7HX AK3I103 UZ21Z1L ZSZIZHTZ CO.. Cii, 0.1 ap30-D3uwS I VIGOR OF MEN Easily. Quickly, Permanently TCESTOTCEIX AVEAKNE5S, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITT. and all the train oroyild, tho resnlts of ovor work, sickness, worry, etc Fall strenirth. (Icvelopment. and tone guaranteed in all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immedi ate improvement seen. Failure Impossible 2,000 references. Boole, explanations and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO, BUFFALO. N. T. JalO-W DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re qnlrlnir scientific, and confl- tlential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. K. C. P. S.. Is the old-i est nnd most experlencedspe-; clalistin the city. Consult' tion free and strictly confl-' dentlal. Office hours, 9 to aud 7 to 8 r. jc; t Sunday. 2 to 4 r. k Consult them person, ally or write. Docrons Laki, cor. Penn avr and Fonrth t. Pirt'hnr'. Pi. Je3-T -e !8,MARSTUN3$,TorB?c. Kervous JebllltT. Lost 3Xanl. Impotence. Lack or Developm Kidney and lli adder Ulorder, SI Mwents, Varicocele and all Uisea. broutcht on by Imprudence or neglect. Without Stoiaacb Sledlclne. iLr never failed In ten years. Illustrative Treatise fTtee, aent sealed. Address, H,nTrnH pcrrjYco.igpijixhira.HfwroBC.IlL. Jal3-55rrswk "We send the marvelous French KemeJr CALTHOS rree, and a Ial guarantee that Calthos will STOP Discharge it EkImIihm, CURE HpermntorrheikVarieMela ud HESTOHE Lost Tleor. - Use it and pay rf satisfied. Addr..VON MOHL CO., Solo Imorlcaa JtffeafiS CladBBftU, Oklo. de237;TT3 DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy nsed . for many years by an old physician with great success. It Is a per fectly safe and reliable remedy and Is sno cessfiilly used as a monthly corrective br thousands of ladles. Beware of imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Femalo Fills and take no other, or encloso 31 and we will mail you a box securely sealed in plain pa per. Price $1 per box, six for $5. pitjiurrs cii.js.ai. co., Cleveland, O. Sold at wlioleale and retail by Jos. Flemlnf & Son. Plttsbnnr. 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