f9WKviWMn00lfit'3IKf JUP Wf fF7 ' M? wrMw 'Sir w-m. j- -iytySpyffBW iUWPM "Ml M-HfiWk ? " ' i. wy?ftt?- 5? DISPATCH, SATURDAY, ' MAT 7, 1892. THE PITTSBURG fj . 11 IRON TRADE REVIEW. Low Prices Still the Rule and Ko Favorable Symptoms. BOW-QUOTATIONS DAVE DEOPrED. A Good Demand for Steel Billets, Lut the Fijrnres Are Loir. EErOKTS FROM ALL THE TEADE CENTERS OrpircorTiiEDispATcn, ) l'lTTAitrKo, Fhiday, May 0. Kaw Iron axd Steel Iiusiness con tinues to move along in a very unsatisfac tory way. The demand has been irregular t and competition lively. At present there are two classes of buyers, the first being consumers who purchase merely sufficient to keep their works running;, the becond, buyers who know a 00d thing when they fee it, who have money and consider iron and steel a good investment at present prices. They enter the market and pur chase blocks of .".000 and 10,000 tons ot pig iron, steel or most any leading article that can be obtained at prices that meet their views. For instance, take Bessemer pig. "Ve heard of a &ale of G.000 tons of stand ard description at ?14 25, May, June and July. The party that maJc the purchase certainly made no mi-takc, as the price is tnc lowest we ever reported. A Ilrop That W.I-. Not Exported. 3Iay 4. I:-91, wo reported sales of 10,000 tons ISfe vinerai f 10 7'fjlT OJc-isli: jrray forpeat the same date s-old at $14 75015 00. The pie'eni rate lor stray Jorge i $12 S3&13 09; ibo latter figures can only be obtained lor ttio best description. On the tli-st of the yrar iron and -;'el manufacturer confi dently expected that with the apnroach of prins trade would become more active: but ihecconu month of the second quarter has lccu reached with business still in a dr-3irr--M?d condition and ith a want of contl urarc in tup intuit! 'n thopaitof buyers. Thnearviiianv indications that the spring trade will be tuisUUIactory in most lines of production. The demand tor pis iion continue to be for small amounts lor mixtures for imme diate d:diery, consumers i-eluin;r to pur cbafO m excels oi wliat they actually re tfltiue oven at the low prices prevailing. Tc leading producers iitii a regular line of customer-, manure to ilipoe of the lrt-m-i4il part n their cut rent output at mil quoted rates, and ait?, thcicfoie, not tJlou i:i:in anxiety to take older for the fntnrt below i iilms ni'es. There continues close competition anions the furnace that, from one cause or anotlier. -arc compelled lo rrcilize, and the concessions w hicli are ti ade to -ccuie contracts tend to be a factor In keeping the luaiket in its present shape. "With the nitniv outlook so unsatisiactory it Is ex"-u-d tliat tln're ill be a more general nctinu aken toward reducins; production by the blow ins out of a larger number ot l'uf 3iaw. The Southern producers continue to turnout Ijimc u:intitiesoi pi iron, a con Biderable iu:.ntiiy of wb.cli is marketed in tile eastern part of the Mate. Confidence Graduulty lletnrninr. A leading dealer ha this to say: "In cer tain line-, there is more business otlerinpr, cud, although the figures in some instances are a little below tlie market. It may be in 3'erred that confidence is irradually return ing. Prices art-certainly low enough to be perfectly sale; but the objection is not so much m tc-sird :o prices as it is focettins lied up with more stock t nati is necessa v, considi-rins that current quotations are the lnt on record and that tlie lluancial posi tion isx-asy. It is surprising that tln-re is so Xml disposition to make speculative pur clia. lint all the same :t is a tact." Tm. Lat: st Prices at the close showed no jil"anci-. 7"e-semer sold at various prices. Tlie s-une ma be said of fjray force. A sale ot 5.it0 ions tjr.iv forgre was Reported in the -alley, but the pal ties intciested lefusrd to Mat the flames. This is an old stony which verylody 'inderstands. The sales of steel WUcts show mi fairly well; 1'urnres aro low. 2"ew fcteel rail Matkct ijuiet, very little fining, prices iiouiinal: at the works $30. r-crp material aud old mils dull and prices vwy Jincertain. Muck bar dull, but not qnotml lower. We aro reported turtlier w.- of 30.000 tons standard Itosseiiier: one ritPl Won Cleveland wh.-irf. Tho saleslvcn lliaotv leli tlie rest of the story: -stamai:i r.t.ssEMi;n or.n. atk,C00tons standard ore ai Cleveland s 4 00 cash .OKI sJltl-TKlJ LAKE AND NATIVE OKF.s. S,WQ1ll3 3i'Sjeiner, Mav. .tune, .tulv. ..Pit 2.", cash a.O-itt',s SU'sM-n-rr. Mav, June, Jul... 14 J.1 casii US'" whs kitiv terK-. .nine ami .inly 1. 'Milan mill, eilv luruace " i.iwt.t.iti-jn.jl. -,:. LUMtiHis 1eliK-r ill ttis era r.i-i citv lurnace Sfftimt IUs.siaer, M-iy Xnitons lb-gen., r S'0.Mifr(rri furp. in vailex Swum prav f'r'. Ma aiulJuiic ST4nn-iay f.trgre ... Kwtti N.'2 nunor' Stitme. . 1 Iduiiitrv t'Ot No. 1 -iUerjr SOtous No. si'oundry STCKt. SLA11S AND I1ILI.HTS. 12 s-- cash 13 00 cai mil cash 14 41) cash 13 ml cah 14 40 casli )4 ."0 cah 1- S5 casli 13 m cash 12 s." ca-ti 11 ."ill cash 15 il cash Hi 75 cash It 53 cash .Fltnfr steel tilllcts and slab: ..Itine,4ulv. Ap. ?.V1 cash S.TO0t.lst-11illfts.lui!c..Iuh. Aup 22 50 cah 2; ton- stcri billets. Wheeling. May. Jltite. Jul 40 caMi 2.lt.s -let tmicts July, Aiic.,b"pt.. 22 Si cah &.Wtotis slelslatis Mav. June. 22' cash l,u'tms -1i4 Milrt!, at milt 2: ."! cas.li tnstwl liillet-. WllliHK 22 4 cah Sflut4iiiM,4 billets Julv, Aug.. Sept.. 22 3.", cash W tu oteel billets 22 75 cash MCCKUAR. tlewtraL June f2". in cash 2.1 00 cash 2J 00 cash ft()tmis neutral. May, June... SEIIUuib ceulral ...." sKtLl' Ji:o.v. KtMW sliennsl Iron ISO 4i ti- l'Krwured. 157 ;&fou narrow groovisl 55 FTCTX sKELf. 4mos 4 inos 4 in us CStllwMe arrwmed .HO 4mos I tJtCf M AXGA. ESE. IStnsmxre.-nl Iran rtcd del 12 01 12iitmMi r'iual wilioard 7'i ."a iUMislier.eut ilnixirtcd del. 02 Oj MI.EI. WIUE 1:1,11s. 403 Mas Anierjc-.ii tires at mill $32 M BtiOOMS. CtAMs. BAIL ANII CT.or ENIK. cash easli cash cash Wlt-Mi-. l.wini and rail einls. . it' ton-rail emls JIB 31 10 W cash cash S1ILL dSllEl:. Mute tms talU ctoder del CJIAECOAU tSOMttsmidUast tWVwN.v2 loundrr , ?-it'H. I lnjdrv. ........... S5toranii Wast.... , CtMli eu!4 lifciNl . 2 CO cash 2ii30 cash 2i) in li . 21 00 . 1!1 25 00 cash cash cash L1 IIMX AXD STEEL HAILS. n"tfliH Intn rails ?20 30 tailtrsM iron rati, 21 00 "UisW lrMi rails .."... 20 75 tSntDtdiriii raws J.."." 2 75 MP tons lMri rails ..".." 21 (0 tWI.Mi 3il lrmi rails .....IJ 21 '0 ftOtfUHfsiJiurtbttl rails jj aj FCEA1' J1ATE1UAL. cash cash cash cash ah cash cash ts railroad w. 6cihi,. grufs 517 23 cash ca-li Iwt tis east scralt. gros m. t. Mriieghl scrap.net ;m-iea1 s.-iug vtei-1. gross twtuasca-t sci-ap. gros. . 15 ui ca-h . 20 10 cash . 12 25 cash CHICAGO EUTEHS H0L3 BACK, 'Itellei'Sns That I'rices Will t Itelow Even til- i'resenc Low Stage. 4'nitAoo, May C Special. Kogers, Urown A lieru in sav: There has bscu somewhat U-sr nf activitv ill the Chicago pig metal uiailcct duiin.- the past week than the pre ' lindane, though inriulries are still plenty l"f both long ami short deliveries from In?e and small consumers. Tlie decrease in ton;: age closed is largely explained by tho tact tiuit consumers urc looking lor :i Initlrer decline in prices: they argue that st.n-V are so lieavj- at tho furnaces that 1"bi figures mutt be made in order to cut tii-s-down. On the other hand, many of tlie tuitiacc companie-. both North "and fc"U'.i. have fixd a point as tlie price below "Such tiicy rvtuso logo, piefcrring to hold their pivMtuct, even to pile It, lather than wiafce tiirther sacrifice. The lesult is likcly si- .i period of Inaction, with buying Iar..-lv resttlrted to band to mouth policy. Rii r overlook the lact that whilestocks o it;--tm naresato larger than ever bclore, J-'"' tli-H in consninuis" nands aro mucli Hght-r -han usual, and that the one nearly t finite oiren, the other. Large inquiries r ji".e s.iperIr charcoal are still floating aiMui: vat. cms, deals aro being closed lroni a$- to ilu. Fi 'tires remain as last re porw.i. (i-i 7", t, j.7. There is a m ing dis IMMtMui on t ,iC part ot lurnaces to hold to lire latter as their minimum. Tlie .Metal Markets. yEWYoai. MayS. P12 iion quiet: Ameri JMijftU JOQ1C2T,. Copper linn; lake. $1105 S2. I..iil firm: domestic, 1 22KS1 SO. tnn easy: straits, 20 4o20 M. SUNSHINE ROUTS THE BULLS, let tho TOatlier Condltionx In the TV est Aro Unimproved HeTy Drops All Alone tho Line Free Selling or May Oats Fields Wet. CHICAGO -Wheat broke 2o to-day, corn 1K. pork 25s. Thcro was one failure a small one. lln'shter wcatter, a rumored re moval of the Russian prohibitory edict and the improved crop conditions in Kansas formed tho bearish combination. Closing quotations wcro at or near the very bottom for the dav. It was a noticeable tact that the Signal Service map showed theio had been little or no improvement either in the West or the 'orthnest, where rain or snow was still reported: but with clear skies here these conditions abroad were steadily over looked or discounted. Liverpool cables woro up S'CV' but this was not as sood ns ex pected on the 3c advance liei e Thursdny. The market started on a break of lje, and diopped another c in a half hour. Itulls turned in to sell. Thn bears helped very freely. On tho street July price got lc under tho opening and ljjc un der last niht. It was a lively scene in tlie pit, ns several millions of paper profits dis appeared. The weather caused corn to open very weak, and. the prospect ot the clouds having emptied themselves, the market continued to weaken up to the close. Trading was active, but tho weather and the decline in wheat encouraged both short selling and the selling our oi long stuff, causing n heavy lcclinc. from which there was no relief dur ing the day. In oats there was free selling, especially of Jlsv. The state of the lields, which were re ported to be badly flooded yet, tended to make tho market Hi in, but the break in wheat and corn was a more powerful factor and caused a decline of Jslo in prices. An improvement of 3c in the price of ho;s had no influence on the provision market. Wheat and com, the strength in which yes terday had bolstered up the hog products, had ceased to lend support. July pork made spasmodic recoveries, amounting to 10c, but the general tendency was down from start to finish. Jjird dropped ia and ribs 10c The leading futures raiijreif as follows, as cor rected nv .irtiin -ii. tiakicj .v co 4,Mxin street, mem tiers ot the Chicago Hoard ofTrade: Opcn-i lllKh- Low- , Clns- AziTici.r.s. iiifc. est. est. Inc. WHEAT, No. 2. ! I Jlav J Kt't J W,i I Slfa S 8lrn .tune 63 )3i SPai 81ri Julv 3ai MS! M.'il S2 COItX, No. 2. Mav 4IV 44Jf tVi 43' tune 42 42 40 41" Julv 41.S 41? 4"i 40,i OATS, No. 2. May 1SH 2!'i,' 2S' 2" .Tunc 29 29" 2Sift 2S's Julv 298 2)S 2s4 28V -MKSS l'onK. May 9KS 9 82S 9 S7,S 90 July 9 90 9 90 9 65 9 C7,V Laud. Mav C 17.'s 6 20 fi K'i G IIS July 030 032 C25 6 25 bnoiiT Itms. Mav S82 5 82S ST0 5 70 July 57' 5 $7 5 75 I 5 75 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour in better demand, but prices aro un changed. No. 2 spring wheat, 81 sic: No. 3 spring wheat. 70c; No. 2 red, S5tSCc-: Xo. 2 corn. 4IWjn?;;c; No. 2 onts, Wc: No. 2 whit..1IV32c: No.3 white, 30 3le: No. 2 rve, 757(ic; No. 2 barlov.C2c: No. 3. I. o. b., 53-: No. 4, f. o. b.. 4043c: No. 1 flaxseed, HSc; prime timothy seed, $1 27 1 33. Mess pork, per barrel, $9 C09 62. Ijird, lier 100 pounds ?0 HHdS 15; short ribs sides (loose). $0 70ff5 72K; ury salted shonl ilers (boxed), $4 n5 00; short clear sides (boxed). iC 17'.,6ii 30: whiskv. distillers' lluishcd goods," per gallon, $1 13. Sugars Cu'loa!. ,V..c: granulated, 4c; standard A, 4Jc No. 3 new corn, 42c. On the Prod uce Kxchango to-daj, tlie" butter market was quiet: fancy creamery, lfl'i(fJ20c; line Western, lSjr.Oc: firie dairies, lSQfOc. XlilV TiilSK Flour irregular; closing easier and tairly acti'e. Cornmeal dull. Wheat Spot lower and unsettled, closing weak and fairly active at 'JT'OTOO" afloat: S71-ift-Ke f. o. b.: ungraded red. bOJigOOe; No. 1 Sort horn, ,.i21-,g9S'-1,c: No 2 Nortliern, Sn (T:s7i.,c: Xo. 2 thicago, sfl-ijgyju: No 2 Mil waukee, sO-tigtiOc; No. 3 sming, 87s;t;e. Options X 2 red, Mav, 01SM2C, closingar !)Ic: .lime . W.ase1 .c. closing ai 9Ie: Julv, 01 fl.c.closiii- atopic: August,!i07;9ie,closing ".He: -eiiteniberyi492, closing at 80J Octo bo'. OI'hOc, cl'o.sin; at 91c- DecemtierM 'V60 '4e, e!-ing at 9354c: May, 1893, 97J9Sc, closing at tlTc, Itye quiet anil higher: tVest ern, Riff S2e. Corn Spots weaker and quiet; No. 2, o2J48T53;c rleva'or;51i454Je afloat; ungraded mixed, 49J54Jic: sieainer mixed, Soffjl'e; options May. .il52ic, closing at M'c: June, 47Vj4fc. closing nt 47JXC: July, 47!6Jsj;c, closing at47H'c: August, 474Sc, closing .it 47?c. Oats Spots lower; more active chiefly exports; options active and weaker; May, 344 i-4?jC, closing at SlJ.e; June, 31Ji34ijc, closing at 34tc; JuTv. S4li'$734c, closing nt ;4'ie: August, SPi0::ic, clo-ing at 33Kc; September, ::3'4c: .No. 2 white. Siigr.TJic; mied Western, 3437c: white do, 34&40c. Ilav Arm and quiet. Hops quiet and steady. Tallow steady; city, 434C Kggs in talr de mand and Arm: Western, lrie. Hides steady and quiet, l'ork quiet and steady. Cut meats Arm: middles quiet. Lard lower and dull; Western steam c!o-ed at $0 50: options May, $0 40: Julv. fC34: August, $6 CO; Sep tember, $G CO. llutter quiet and steadv: Western dairv, 1214c: do creamery, 15 21c: do factory, ll13c; KIgin, 21c. Cheese in moderate demand and unchanged; iiart skims, 329Jic l'lill,'l)i:i,. Hit Flour Arm but quiet. Wheat Futures unsettled and lower, cash it heat, however, was scarce and steadv; No. 2 red. May, SigOaic: June, 9293c:" July, 91'v:i'.l2:: Augusr, 91Kc. Corn Futures beyond this month declined ljc under bear ish speculation; cash and May in elevator, however, ruled steady, and local carlots ad vanced lc under light offerings: No. 4 mixed, on track. 4(i47c" No. 2 yellow, dock, 51c; held at 52c in grain depot; in export eleva tor, 4$ic for No. 3; steamer,; 50c: No. 2. 51c, Xo. 2 mixed May, 50Ji51e: June, 47?418c: July, 47?4il8c: August, 47J44Sc. Oats Car lotsste;nl: No. 3 white. 35j35J4'c: Xo. 2 ts lute. 37'c; .)o, on track, :V!3t:: No. 2 wnito. May, SGtjfFSic: June, 3.fji37c: Jnlv, 3GJ ST'Xc: August, 30;)t38Jc. iCggs steady: l'enn s lvania lir-ts, 15J4C. Itntter dull aui weak; Pennsylvania print, extra, 2IQ2Se. IlALTI.-doitK Wheat easier: Xo. 2 red, spot. !l P'K!ic: May, Blgotc; June, SKffaic: July. Dl'ic asked; steamer No. 2 rett. ssj ;c bid. Corn easy; mixed snot 49Ji &3v: May. 49?ie asked; June, 47s47Ji;c: .July. 47:i474C. Oats quiet andsteadv; No. 2 Mh;te'.cstern,3si-c: Xo. 2 mixed. 34 J IfTiV. llyc quiet; Xo. 2, 5oS2c; stock, K587e. Ilav linn; good to choice timothy, $15 00 10 00. CIXCINN TI Flour steadv. Wheat firm; No. 2 red. 90c Corn strong and higher; No. 2 mixed, 45c. Oats steady; No. 2 mixed, 32c. live nominal; No. 2. SOc. l'ork quiet and steady at $10 25. Lard quiet and stead vat id 01 Hulk meats steady at 45 SO. Ilncnu steady at $G 75. Whisky quint: sales, 796 barrels on a basj.s of $1 13. llutter in good demand. Kggs steady nt 12c cheese quiet and dull. ST. LOUIS Flour firm and unchanged. Wheat No. 2 red, cash, SSic; Mav closed at S4J'e; June, S2c: Julv, fcOiic; August, 7.Wc Corn Xo. 2 cash. 39Jy: Mav closed at Wlic; Jnne,38i,.Cc:Julv,38ki;3&iic:benteinber. 39!.c Oat. No. 2, cash ami .May, 30JJC; July, 28JJC live lower at 74c Butter easy; creamery, iG 19c: dairy. 12Sj 10c Provisions steady with lair jobbing trade at previous quotations. Ni:V OKLEANsSugarflrm: odou kettle choice, SJc: fully fair to prime, 3c; good common to good fair, 2 13-1G: common, 2g2 11-I0-.-: interior, 2JJc; centritugals. riioiec yellow c'arifled, 3Jc; iirime, do. Z 3 13-lCc; oil' do, 3Q3c; seconds, 2 9-103;ic Molasses, ccntriiiigals firm; strictly piimt', 19e: good prime, 1517c; lair to prime, 10 13c: common to good common, CQ9c. MII.WArivi;! Flour quiet. Wheat eas ier; July, NiJic; No. 2 spring. Sic; No. 1 Northern, 7c Corn qniet; No. 3, 42c Oats quiet: No 2, white, 31i;32?: Xo.3 do, 30t 31c. Barley quiet; No. 2, 531J-: sample, "54 5Sc live firmer; No. 1, 79S0c. Provis ions easier; pork, July, $9 05; lard, Julv, .Ml;sXi:Aror.I5 Wheat Xo. 1 Xorthern, May opening, sfl'c; higliest, eOJc: lowest, VO-JjC: closing, 7914c; Julv.opeuing,tu;c:high est, S3;c: lowest, MJc: closing, SlJc: on track-, No. 1 liard, vic; So. 1 Northern, Slic; No. 2 Xortlie.n, 7'.fe;9c. lCWTHviieat Xo. 1 hard, cash, S4c: May, SIJc; June, S5c: Julv. 85JJc; Xo. 1 Northern, cash, S2c: May, 82c; June, S3c; July, S3'4c: Xo. 2 Nortliern, cash, 76c: Xo. 3, 72c; rejected, etc: on track, Xo. 1 hard, S4c; No. 1 Nortliern, 2c TOLKIx Wheat active and lower; cash and .May, 90c: July, 85Jc; August. 85c Com dull and steady: No. 2, caeh and Maj-, 43c; No. 3, 42J4e: No. 4,41c: No. 3 yellow, 4:iKc. Oats quiet: cash, 30c. Itye Ann: cash, SOc. KANSA-s ell Y Wlieat quiet and sharply lower: No. 2 hard, 73Q74c; No. 2 red, 81c. Corn uuiiauii weaK; sit 2 mixed, 36K37c: No. white, 3ef.;ac. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed,2sj 2 Hc; .!) - wiiite, jo-. Kggs firm at 12S12c Tiirpcntino 3Iurkets. Savaxxaii Turpentine quiet at 29Kc Rosin quiet at$l iol 15. Charleston- Turpentlnn steady at 29c. Iiosin Arm; good strained, $1 05. New Vokk Itosin quiet and steady. Tur pentine dull and lower at 33Ic. WiLitiNCTOx Spirits of turpentine steady nt 30c. lto-in steadv; strained, $1 05: good strained, $1 10. Tarsteadvat $135. Crude turpentine steady; hard, $1 10; yellow dip, $2 35; virgin. $2 25. WHALING AOTESIOEE, by Cnpt Robinson, In THK UISl'ATCU to-morrow. CITY REAL ESTATE. One Thousand, Dollars a Foot Front for Third Avenne Property. KORTHSIDE PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. Some Fine Buildings Going Up in a Choice District in the East End. FEATURES OF MONEY AND SPECULATION It was reported yesterday that Black & Baird had just consummated the sale of a lot fronting 20 feet on Third avenue by 80 in depth, between Market and Smithfield streets, at a price close to ?20,000, or $1,000 a foot Jront. The firm, while not denying the transaction, were not in a position to give immediate particulars. Parochial School Bnlldlng. It was stated in this column several months ago that Bishop l'helan had ac quired by purchase a piece of ground on the corner of Xorth and West Diamond streets, Allegheny, with a view to the erec tion thereon of a parochial school building in connection with St. Peter's Church, nearby. It was the intention at the time to begin work on tlie structure as soon as de tails could be arranged, but owing to un foreseen circumstances nothing was done. At a conference oi the promoters of the en terprise a day or two ago it was announced that all obstacles had been removed, and that the work of construction would begin early in the fall. The building will cost between 575,000 and 5100,000, and will be one ot the compietest institutions of the kind in the countrv. The lot upon which it will stand has a frontage of 90 feet on AVest Diamond by 135 on .North Diamond. -More Flue Residences. A number of handsome buildings are going np in Boulevard Place. Among the owners are John C. Wallace, John II. Watt, F. H. Speer and E. jr. Moore. Mr. "Watt is building six, Mr. Speer four and Mr. Moore two. Values range from 58,000 to 520,000. Mr. "Wallace's house will be one of the finest in the place. Special Fcntores or Trade. Well-located property on Third avenne at $1,000 a foot front is reasonable enough for l'ittiburg. Eight permits were issued yesterday for the same number of Improvements, aggre gating $17,650. Tho only one of special value was taken out by D. J. Thomas for a brick dwelling on Pacific avenue.Twentietn ward, to cost $7,001 The stieot railways are fulfilling predic tions made a year or more ago of becoming leading Inctors in the local stock market. It is hazarding nothing to say they will keep naee with the growth of the city. Ira M. Iiurclifleld will soon begin tho erec tion of a commodious store In Hazelwood. Property ki tho hill district on the South side is looking up In expectation of a com plete system of rapid transit. There is con siderable ot it on the market, but it is not pressed for sales. The foundation has been completed tor tho industtial building tor girls of tho mtito school, Edgewood. James G. Cooper has transferred to tho Pittsburg and Allegheny Baptist Union a lot on Wvlio nvenue, Thirteenth ward, S9 leet front. Tor $3,000. In New York $20,000 Pittsburg and Western 4s sold at 84S5, and 200 shares prelerred at 2 Humor says that the piano and organ factory at Mendelssohn will be abandoned. It is hoped this is a mistake. J. F. Stark yesterday sold $5,C00 Duqucsne bonds at 101JJ. Several lot owners at Swissvale will soon begin the erection of houses for home. A progressive place is Copeland. A few years ago It was an unsightly waste; now It is thickly sprinkled with nice houses. Gardeners say the prospect is excellent for a large fruit crop. Additional Points In Rralty. George R. Kress has purchased two acres with substantial improvements, in Slialer township, ("or $4,500. George II. Strickler isclosingan Important deal in coal land near the citv. It is stated that options aro out on nearly all of this kind of property. James W. Drape & Co. sold a house of eight rooms and lot 30x100 feet, in the East End, near Walnut street, for $5,250; also a lot 20x00 feet in the Third ward. Allegheny, ad joining Hemlock street, for $1,700; also a col lateral interest in threo properties in tho city and suburbs of $2,510. John K. Ewing A Co. sold to Miss Mary X. Cunningham a lot 59x47 on Perrysvillo av enue, near Marshall avenue, Te'ntli ward, Allegheny, for $1,000. Black & Baird sold to W. W. Piper for J. Dunlevy, Jr.. lot Xo. 65 in the Linden place plan. Twentv-second watd, for $500. E. T. SchafTner reports the following sales: For W. A. Mallard, frame of three rooms and attic, lot 25x114 to alley, 120 .Maple av enue, Thirty-first ward, for $1,550: also lor Margaret Droegar to Albert St"kker a thrco room frame, lot 22x17, No. 97 Sandusky street, Thirty-flrst ward, for $1,35'!. The Burrell Improvement Company re port the following sales at Kensington: Mrs. Clara L. Kimble and Mrs. Lillian J. Hawley, lot 83, block 13, $552; William Grapo, lot 44, block 1, $G00 cash; Harry Kauhoeter, lot 43. block 1. $000 cash; L. and J. Bnrdanaro and S. and J. Cantanzare, lotn. h. 14, and all of 15 and 16, block 15, $2,000 cash: William C. Gray. Lucosoo P. O., P.u, lot 33, block 12, for $325: Miss Matilda II. Armstrong, lot 95, block 5, $892 50; Mrs. Sarah J. Park, lots, block2, for $G80 David D. DeMott, Iota 87 to 97, inclusive, block 8, for $1,703. HOME SECURITIES. BULLS HOLD THEIR GI-.OUND IX FACE OF LIGHT IJUSINESS. Not Much In the Way oT Sales, but Nearly Everything Held With a Strong Grip Tractions Contribute the Ilnik of the Easiness. There were less than a dozen sales at tho three stock calls yesterday, but this did not intimidate the bulls. A majority of the active shares opened strong and, with a few exceptions, held advanced ground. It is hard to down things that havo established their right to public confidence. At the last session the bears made a slight impression on Philadelphia Gas. but not enough to pay them for their trouble. Man chester. Duqucsne and Central Traction im proved their position, but the latter yielded a small traction at the last session. Luster was bid np to 9 after call. Airbrake flushed nt 115, the top of the day. Exchange National Bank was offered down from St; to S5. There were no special leaturcs In the remainder of tho list. The declaration of a dividend of $1 50 a share bv the Pittsburg Traction people yes. terday "was no surprise. It had lieen ex pected. Sales at first call were 250 Duqttesnc Trac tion at27li", ICO Central Traction at SO, and 75 Manchester Traction at 44. Second call, 20 Switch nt &,i, 100 Manchester Traction at 44. Third call, 25 New York and Cleveland Gas Coal at 50. After call, 40 Duquesne Traction at 27J4- Quotations on unlisted stocks at the last call were: Dnqnesne, 27J4 bid, offered 27K: Mnnchcster. 44 hid, offeied 45: New Common Electric, 2tt bid; V. S. Glass, common, 62Ji bid, offered 63. Bids and offers in detail follow: FlltST I SECOND TIUBD EXCIIAXGE CALL. CALL. CALL. bTOCKS. B. A.jB. A. IB. A. Allegheny Nat. It 6.1 06 KxchaiireNat.lt'.... 88 gj First Sal. B.ofP 175 182 German Nat. IS 320 Sec'lldNat, B.... 260 SCO .... Mercantile Trust .... 10354 1WM K. E. L. &T.Co. tIJ Chartlers V. (!ns 12 12V ljif Manufac.tlas Co 25 .... 2'i....' P. X. G. & P. Co 12 12 12 12 12 12 Philadelphia Co. 19g 19s 19 I9i 19 19? Wheeling Gas T-'o . .. 20?t .... 20W .... Kl's Ft. P. In. PI. Co JO 20 CentralTraclion. JO 30j 30 31 29a 31 Citizens' Trac (S2'j .... 62S .... 0214 PiltsbnrzTrac 53 .... 59 Pleasant Valley.. 23 2i,14 25 28 25 .... Second Avenue.. 50 Chartlers By 65 Pitu. J. It. K. Co ran X. Y. & C. ti. C. 50 50t 50 51 Point Bridge 10 Union Bridge Ki Luster Mining... 9H 9. gaf gu gu g K. E. Electric 30 Unions. AS. Co. 10 17 16," 164) .... 1K Westing. A. B. C 114 no Hi 13) Stand. U. C. Co. 75,'j.... 75K-... 75',.... Ex-dividend. Bar Silver Quotations. New Yoek, May 6. Special. Bar silver in London, 39Jd per ounce. New York dealers' prico lor snver 87c per ounce. NO DRIVES IN SHARES. CONSEQCEXTLT THE NATURAL BULL ISH TENDENCY IS SHOWN. Shipment of Gold Has bat Little Influence Sucar and Keadinz Cane the Shrink aco In Business Omaha, Chicago Gas and Union Pnclflo Up. New York, May 6. The stock market to day was relieved from the incubus of a se vere drive at any of the leading stocks; and while further heavy shipments of gold were reported, they seemed to hare little actual influence upon the course of prices. The Slay quotation of Sugar by the largo Inter ests which caused the 5 per cent drop yester day having ceased, tho smaller local opera tors tried their hands upon it and a few of the railroad stocks, but with very indiffer ent success, and, the general list being left to take Its natural course to some extent, displayed a firmer temper and an advancing tendency was developed. Rttlore the close thomnrkct snnkinto a more intense dull ness than it has seen for some time, lljfs clearly demonstrates tho narrowness of the speculation, as well as its prolessional char acter. London was not a factor in any way, and commission houses report a dearth of out side orders either to sell or buy. The shrink ago In tho amount or business done to-day was almost entirely in the two lending spee ulatives, Sugar and Bending. While tho general list was, as usual, almost barren of leature, a few points of interest were soon and tho market was saved from utter stag nation. These movements wero in every case advances, doing much to give the firm appearance during the greater part of the day. Omaha common, Chicago Gas and Edison recoints. ns well as the recovery In Sugar and Cordage and the gain in Green Bay, nt traded attention over tho stagnation in tho rest ot tho market. The opening was quiot nnd tame, but wltu the remains ot yester day's depression showing in the lower quo tations, and tho lurther slight losses in the earlv trading. Tho fact that the pressure had 'been withdrawn soon became apparent. Prices improved under the demand trom the shorts, though no material progress wus mado until the afternoon, when all the stocks mentioned, in addition to Mobile and Ohio, which moved up trom 33 to 41 and closed only a small traction lower, made their advances. Too dealings beyond these incidents were without special interest, nnd among the active stocks fluctuations were very small. Beading ranging overonlyjpercentduring the entire day. The prices were well main tained In the late trading, the market clos ing dull but firm at the improvement. Tho final changes show slight xnins in most cases, but Omaha is up 1: Chicago Ga3, and Union Pacific, 1 per cent. . The total sales of stocks to-dav wero 191,426 shares, including: Atchison, 13,400; Chicago Gas, 10,140: Eriel 7,550: Northwestern, 3,300; Northern Pacific preferred. 5,700; New Eng land, 3,825: Beading, 30.000; St. Paul, 9,620; St. Paul and Omaha, 18,665. Railroad bonds were still fairly active with a widely distributed business and tew features of interest. Tho flrst temper is steadily maintained, however, and while the great majority of tho list move within narrow limits a lew make substantial progress from day to dav. Norfolk and Western flr.sts rose 2 to 120, but the active bonds were more sluggish and changes aro small. The trading reached $1,699 000. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Et change yesterday. Corrected ilallv for Tnr. Dispatch by iiitxey & STrntKXSox, oldest Pittslmrg meniDcrs of the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth aicuuc. I Clos- Open Hlghjf.oir- ing lng est. est. bid. Am. Cotton Oil 33 Ji SS 3.14 38'a Am. Cotton Oil. pfd 79 79V( 79 79 Am. Sugar Kenning Co.... 89 Kl'J 8SH XOH Am.SugarBelinIUKi:o..nra m ss 9.1 93'i Atch.. Top. iS. F UH & 34M 3S' Canadian Pacific S77 Cauadla Southern CO's GOV MM CO Central of New Jersey KS 133X j 138K 13SM Central Pacific 30)i Chesapeake and Ohio 24 24 ' 23 23!, C. &()., istpfd Km CVk 63 63 ('. ,t O.. 2d pld 4V4 Pfi 43'jl 43i Chicago Gas Trust 7S, Til';. 7s! 7uk J Bur. SQnlncy K'"' 107M, lOMil IW C, Mil. & St. Paul ;7!i -s!! 77 7SH C. Mil. A St. Paul, prd l2l.'s 121 123'4 C KockL.tP 84JJ 84S.J M I 4' C, St. P. M. 0 41 504 4$H SOH ".. bt. P. M. & O.. pfd 118 119 11S!$I 119 C.Sc Northwestern 120s 12IJ 12o; 120 C, ,fc Northwestern, pfd 145 C C, C. &I B9'4 "4 09), la'i Col. Coal & Iron 30 30 29 2Ai Cot. & Hocking Val M'i 31 334 34 Del., Lack. West 15S.S 1537 l.-8!$ 153!4 Del. & Hudson 115 145! 144r 145 Den. Jt Klo Grande 17 Den. ft Klo Grande, prd.... 50 606 50K b0 Distillers' 4- C. F. Trust... 47,'i 47.4 47 47.' E.T.. Va. & Ga 4)4 HllnnlsOentr.il 103 103 103 103 Lake Erie A West 25 K 25 25 Lakr Krlc.t Wost.,.prj r..i T7H Lake Shore 51. S 134H 135 Wi, 135 Louisville & Nashville 74?i 75) 747, 75 Michigan Central 109M HO 109x1 1093 Mobile & Ohii 38. 41 as I 40'4 Missouri Pacific 59)4 59 5Slf 5!)j National Cordage Co 102 103 1U2 103 National Cordage Co., pfd 10IS National Lead Co 32H 32V4 32! 32'4 National Lead Co., pfd.... 85$ 85H 85)3 8i National Lead Trust 19K New York Central 114 ' 114W 114 114)4 N. Y C. & St. L -; 17)4 17 1" N.Y..C. &bt. L., 1st prd. 75 75 74 74 N. Y.. C. JfcSt. L 2d pfd 1 37), N. Y., L. E. &V 291,1 3'))i 29'6 30)$ X. Y., L. E. SV.. pfd.... 71', 715, 71) 71i N.Y. &N. E 3H 3.Ta 38 38s4 N.Y.. O. W 19 19)4 19 1W$ Norfolk .6 Western 1 13 Norfolk Western, pfd... ASH 4iH -VH 4(i North American Co 145 14H Ui 14 Northern 1'acldc 2o',l 209fi iO'wi 20 Northern Faclnc. pfd 595,1 S9H 59)i 59 OI1I0& Mississippi. 20 Pacific Mall 3 Pc".. Dec. & Evans 19)4 19)J 19)f 19 Philadelphia Beading.... 59 58jj 59) P.. C, C. St. L...... ." ...... 23 P.. C, C. St. L.. prd.... 62H 624 62,4 2 Pullman PalaceCar. 194 Itlchmond W. P. T Ill, 9's 9 8 St. Paul & Dillulh 45,4 454 Aiii 451' St. Paul Duluth, prd 105 Texas Pacific io'S ia'4 104 lOJji Union Pacific 43 44 43)5 44 Wabash 12' Wabash, pfd 27 27)j 27 27)$ Western Union 92)4 03 92W 92 Wheeling L. E 33 31 324 32 W, L.E., pfd 75 75 74,4 74,4 Boston Stocks Closing Prices. Atch.&Topeka tti Boston & Mont 42 Calumet llecla....272 Franklin ij Kearsarge 13 Osceola 33 Santa Fe Copper 30 notions Ainanv....vo4 Boston Maine".... .171 Chi.. Bur. Qulucy.l07 EastcrnB. It. Gs 1231 Fltclihnrir If. U SHU Flint IVreM..ofd. 834 Tamarack. IWj Mass. Central IB Boston Land Co. Mex. Cell., rum lliS, West End Land Co.. 19 N. Y. & N. Enir 3$!, belt Telephone 2074 N. V. N.Eng. 7S..11S4 Lamsnn Store S Kh Old Colonv ISO's , Water Power 3 Kutland prd 08 Centennial 114 Wis. Central com.... lOVlThomson-IIouston.. at1, Allnuez M. C, new. .73, Butte It. cop 11JS Atlantic 11 Boston Electric Stocks. Boston, Maya Special The latest elec tric stock quotations to-day were: Bid. Askcl. riiomson-iionston Ktectrlc Co Thomson-Houston Electric Co., Drct.. T.-II. E. Co. securities, series C , T.-H. E. Co. securities, series D T. E. E. W. Co Ft. W. E. Co Ft. W. E. Co., securities, series A.... W. E. Co W. E. Co.. prer. Edison E. 111. Co Detroit Electric Co Boston E. L. Co . 034 B3H . 29 29W . 8',' 0 . 7)i 7H . 10 5 . 13!4" 134 . 74 76 . 2S.4 29 . 456 40 .113 . 7 .... Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Pliifadelphla stocks, fur nished by Whitney & Stephenson, Brokers, No. 57 Fourth,avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change: Bin. Pennsylvania Railroad 54 Beading Kailroad tSH Lehigh Valley 584 Lehigh Navigation 52?& Philadelphia Krle 38 Northern Pacific, com 29 Northern Pacific, prcf. 59? Asked. 54,4 29 11-16 58 H 53)4 3l4 20! 59i Mining Stock Quotations. New Yokk. May 6. Best & Belcher, 220; Crown Point, 100; Consolidated California and Virginia, 380; Deadwood T, 210: Eureka Consolidated, 125; G. & C. 120; Hale & Nor cross. 120; Homestake, 1300; Horn Silver, 315; Mexican, 123: Ophir, 220: Savage, 120: Sierra Nevada, 120; Standard, 120; Union Consoh. dated, 110. - , QUIET AND EASY. Monetary Situation Unchanged Interesting Figures From tho Treasury Department. There was no special change in local monetary affairs yesterday. Borrowing was generally in small amounts, nnd tlie ex tremes or tho interest rate were 56 per cent. Bank clearings were $2,314,583 37, and balances, $494,750 63. Treasury figures show that there was a net increase of $4,930,724 in circulation dur ing the month of April and a net decrease of $2,662,613 in money and bullion in the Treas ury during the same period. The increase in circulation was mainly in Treasury notes, silver certificate and United States notes, and the main decrease in Treasury hold ings was in gold coin, gold bullion aud United States notes. ' The loss of gold coin, was $5,03S,G19. The circulation per capita May 1 was $24 72. At New York yesterday money on call was easy at 12 per cent; last loan i closed of fered at 2J. Prime mercantile paper, 3Vi 5 per cent. Sterling; exebnngo quiet but steady at $1 68 for 60-day bills, and $4 8SJ for demand. Closing Bond Quotations., U.S. 4s reg 115 U. S. 4s coup U53J U.S. 4.4s reg 100 U.S. 44scoup Pacific 83 of "95 101 M K. T. Gen. 5s. 493 Mutual Union 6s 106 N. J. 0. Int. Cert...lllJ Northern Pac. lsts. .118 Northern Pac. 2ds...ll4 Northwestern cons.. 141 Vnrlli'n debent. 5s.. 104 Louisiana stamp. 4. 8J ,iiasuuri OS........... Tenn. new set. 6s....l08 Tenn. new set. 5s.. ..109 Tenn. new set. 3s.. .. 70 Canada So. ids 102 f"en. Pacific lsts IWK Den. B. G. lsts.. 115 Den. &B. G. 4s 82X D. B. G. West lsts - Erie2ds 108 SI., K. & T. Gen. 0s. HH Oregou 4 Trans. 6i.. S. L.A I. M.Gen. 5s. Mf S. L.4 S. F. Gen.M.lCSX St. Paul consols 128)4 St. P.,CP. lsts.... 118 r. if. it. u.ir. itcis. o-, T. P. K. G.Tr. Bets. 31 Union fac lsts ma West Shore 1044 B. G. W. lsts SIX Bank Clearings. New YoBK-CIearings, $129,028,851; balances, $7,893,401. Bostos Clearing, $15,740,436; balances, $1,502,240. Monpy, 1 per cent. Exchange on New York 5I0e discount. Philadelphia Clearings, $112,613,349; bal ances, $2,636,112. SloneyS percent. Ualtijioue Clearings, $2,841,920; balances, $i07,931. Money 6 per cent. Memphis New York' exchango selling at $1 50. Clearings, $452,277: balances. $216,445. St. Louis-Bank clearings, $4,271,922: bal ances, $383,201. Money quiet at 5G per cent. Exchange on New York 90c premium. Chicago Bank clearings, $17,281,647. Money easy at 56 per cent on time and 45 on call. New York exchange firm at 40c premium. THE nOME MARKETS. COLD STOEAGE HOUSES G4TIIEK EGGS, AND SUPPLY IS LIGHT. UP Bananas and Pineapples Plentiful Corn, Oats and Wheat Steady Mlllfeed and Flour Qnlet The Grocery Trade Still Featureless. Office of Tiie Dispatch, ) Pittsburg, ebiday, May o. I Countky Pkoduce .Jobbing Prices As it is an accepted fact that eggs are to be no lower this saon, large quantities are going into cold storage, and hence supply is light. Consumption has also declined and markets are barely steady. Ohio creamery butter is not coming to the front in good shape and markets are dull. The poultry supply is light and markets are steady. Bananas and pineapples are in abundant supply, and drift of prices is toward a lower level." Tho quality of strawberries coming in of late has been low. Little choice stock has been offered lor the past week. Home raised vegetables are coining In Ireely, and markets are weak and slow. Southern Btuff is even slower. Apples $2 3003 00 per barrel. BiTTEn Crcamerv Elgin. 2425c: nhto brands, 2021c: common country butter, 14l5c; choice countrv roll, 151l8c, Beaks New York and Michigan pea. $1 7531 85; marrowrat, 2 152 25: Lima beans, 3M3jcper lb: band picked mi dliim. 41 701 75. Beeswax Choice, 3334e per lb; low grades, 22 Cheese -Ohio choice, 11412c: new Ohio cheese, lOVijllc: New York cheese. 1S3124C; llmburger. IJaii',c; Wisconsin sweltzcr. rull cream, 13,t 14!ic: Imported sweitzer. ava264c I'lDEit Country elder, $5 units 50 per barrel; sand refined, Sf! 5037 03; crab cider. $7 50JE8 00. Chaniieukies Per box, Jl 25(31 00; per barrel, fi C0.1 00. EGiiS-Strictly fresh. 144ia15c; goose eggs, 45c ?t dozen; (tuck eggs, sjcgi-iic. F"ATHEltS ills KXI tral'.ve geese, 5753c: No. 1, i Diiikd Fruits Peaches, halves. 554c: evapora ted apples. 7(2bc: apricots. OUllc. blackberries. 5 6c; raspberries. lSujlS'sc; huckleberries, 7r; Cali fornia peaches. "toUliiC. IIoxey New crop, white clover, lC17c; Cali fornia honey. 12I3c r) tb. MAri.E STnrr New. MWs5c gallon. Maple scoah aSMc ? lb. ONlox SETS Yellow Eric, $5 0CK3C 50: Jersey, $5 50(56 00. Pocltiiy Alive Chickens. 00c(31t00per pair: live turkevs. 12013c 'fi lb: dncks, ftx!i)7ae a pair: live geese, OOcfSSI 00 a pair; dressed chickens, 1513 lfic lb: dressed turkeys, l(j18c tb: dressed ducks. 15(31'jC lb. Potatoes Carload lots, on track, 3.V340C: from store, 4-V-jOc a bushel: Jersey sweets, $2 51,! 50 per barrel; new. $9 OOJf.10 CO per barrel. SEEDS Western recleaned medium clover. Job bing at $7 75: mammoth. 7 R5; timothy, ?1 70 Tor prime and $1 7) ror choice: blue grass. S2 6V32 SO: orchard grass, $1 50; millet, ?1 15: German, $1 30; Hungarian. ?1 10; flue lawn, 2C0 t lb; seed buck wheat, ?i 40(31 50. STUAWnEnaiES 3035c ner box. Tallow Countrv, 4c: city rendered. 44c. Tropical Fruits Lemons: fancy Messina. $350 (?3 75: Florida oranges, J"t 00(33 50 a box: Messinas, $3 C03 50; bananas. $1 50(31 75 firsts. $1 00(31 t5 sec onds: I'ersian dates. 44C jier pound: layer figs, 1214c per pound; pineapples. 8(15c apiece Vegetables Cabbage. N ew f'lorida, $2 50(33 75 a crate: old. $2 0n(32 50 a barrel: green onions, 20e a dozen: yellow Danver, $2 00(32 25 a barrel ; new Bermuda onions. $2 50 a box; new Florida tomatoes. $2 5(y33 00 a bushel crate; Bermuda jxtto-o, r W2)' au a narret: spinach, $1 25(i1 ou a barrel: new beets. 4CK3 tic a dozen; asparagus. 3055 3)cahuncli; kale. $1 00 a barrel, radishes, 25(a3"c per dozen: parsnips. 2 00(32 25: new peas. It 2 (oil 50 a basket: green beans, $2 75(33 Oi: cucumbers, 75cl 00 per dozen; asparagus, 35i0c per banch. Grocflrles. Themovemer.t in this line i3 reported free and voTumo of business for the week shows an increase over last week's volume. The price list stands ns it has been all the week. Green Coffee Fancy, 2l422)ic: choice Elo, 2l22c: prime, 19c; low grade. 17(318c: old Gov ernment Java. 27329c: Maracalbo. 21(2224c: Mocha, 2829c; Sautos, 21,4322.4c; Curacas, 23,4(324,4c; La Guayra. 214(322,4c. Boasted (In papers) Standard brands. 19.15c; higher grades, 22,f$Ti20c; old Government Java, hulk. 31,4(333; Maracalbo, 2224c; Santos, 194 25c: pcaberry, 26s; choice Bio. 214c: prime Bio, 204c; good Klo, 19,4c: onlinary. 17lSc. Spices (whole) Cloves, I0(3t2c: allspice, 10c; cassia, oc; pepper, i-t; iiutuieK, iwucv l'kTROLEU'l (Jobbers' prices) 110 1 150, 7'c: headlight. I50d test, 04c: 7K8cf globe, U144c: clanc, 13c: cai cassia, sc: pepper, i-c; nutmeg, ,wuc. iiuw lest, nctunio. c: water white, carnadlne. lie: rovaline. 14c: red oil, 10,4(31lc: purity, 14c: olelue. 21c. 5IIXEUS OIL No. 1 winter strained, 3910c per gal.: summer. S"37c; lard. 5a355c. SYKUP Corn sirup, 2427c: choice sugar syrup, 343Gc; prime sugar syrup, 30JJ32c; strictly prime, 2S3;c. N. O. Molasses Fancv new crop, 4042c: choice. 40Uc; old crop, 3G3Sc; N. O. syrup, 44 SODA rti-carb, in kegs, SKIJc: bl-carb. In (3. 554'c: bi-carb. assorted packages, oHfafic; sal soda, in kegs, lb'c; do. granulated, 2c. CAdle.s star 11111 weigui. vc; sieanne, per sec. 8Mc: parafflne, ll(12c. jtiCE lie. eadCarollua. 6)(303ac: choice. 53j(3GIic: boiustana, &&'jc. STARC'i Pearl. 3Jc: corn starch, SJiOO.c; gloss starch. SXfgOYc. FoitEtGN Fruit Layer raisins. $2 00; London layer. $2 25: Muscatels. St 75; California 51uscatels. $1 40(31 60; Valencia, 554c: Ondara Valencia, (1 b.4c; Sultana. 8313c: currants, 3)4(33Vc: Turkey prunes. 445'c: French prunes, a!),4c: cocoa nuts, f 100, ?0 09: almonds. I.an., ? lb. 2oc: do lvica, 17c; do shelled, 50c; walnuts. .Nap., l3Hc; Sicily filberts..llc: Smyrna figs. 12:3c; new dates. 5(S)54c: Brazil nuts, 7c; perans, 13lfc; citron, t lb. 21(322c: lemon peel 10c lb: orange peel. 12c. Sugars Cubes,4:ac; powdered. 4c; granulated, 4,4c; confectioners'. 44c: sort while. 4'i(343e: yel low, chnii-o.3ri4)ic; yellow, good. 3ft(33"ac; yellow fair, ZX'd&hc. Pickles Medium, bbis (1,200), $4 00; medium, hairbbls(roo), $2 50. Salt No. 1, per hbl. $1 20; No. 1 extra, per half bbl. Si 10: dairy, er bbl. $1 20, coars crystal, per nbi. si 20: Biggins' Eureka. 4-lm sacks, S2 80; Big gins' Eureka," 16 14-lti packets, $3 00. Canned Goods standard peaches. $1 7tV31 90: 2ds, $1 30(31 40: extra peaches, K (XK3! 10; pie peaches. 8.V390C: finest cum. $1 2V3I 50: Hbd. Co. corn, !1 (Wall 10: red cherries, $1 0W31 10: Lima beans. $1 35: soaked do. S5c; stringed do, S0(&S5c; marrowfat peas. 90c331 10: sjaked peas, 60(7oc: pineapples. 31 20(31 30: Bahama do, $2 00: damson plums. $1 00; green gages. $1 85; egg plums, 81 00; California apricots, $1 752 00: Calllorula pears, $2 10(32 30; do green gages, $1 S5. do Qgfr plums, $1 &": extra while cherries, f2 652 8i; raspberries, $1 1V3I 2"i; strawberries. 95e(38l 10: gooseberries, U (XMol Oi: tomatoes. aoOWc: salmon. 1-tb cans. ?1 SOil 80; blackberries. 70c: succotash. 2-tb cans, soaked. 90c; do reen, 2-tb cans. $1 251 50: corn beer, 2-lb cans. ?I 6501 70: 1-lb cans. $1 -'0: baked beans. $1 40(31 55; lobsters, 1-tb cans, $2 25; mack erel, lib cans, boiled, $1 50; sardine, domestic.hs. $3 853 95: ,4s. is 2i : ardtues, bnporled. Hi, $1 59 01 to; sardines. Imported. 4s. $3 00; sardines, mustard, $3 15; sardines, splccu. S3 15. FISH Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, $24 00 per bbl; extra No. 1 do mess. $20 OJ: No. 2 shore mack erel, $19 .10: No. 2 large mackerel. $18 00; No. 3 large in tckerel, $16 50; No. 3 small mackerel. $10 00. Herring-Split. f3 50: lake, $3 75 per 100-Ib bbl. White llsh. $7 50 per 100-lb halt bill. Lake trout, $5 50per halt'linl. Finnaii haddles. 10c per lb. Ice land halibut, 12c per lb. Pickerel, half bbls, $4 0): quarter bbl. $1 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkuff herring. iiOc. OATMEAL-S4 504 75. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange: 2 cars of No. 1 white oats 3c, 10 days; 2 cars of No. 1 timothy hay, 14Jc, B. & O. Beceipts as bulletined, 33 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 8 cars of oats, 4 of hay, 1 of malt, 1 of oats and rye, 1 of middlings, 3 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis 3 cars of corn, 3 of hay, 1 of malt, 1 of oats. By Baltimore and Ohio 3 cars of hay. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of hay. By Allegheny Valley 1 car of hay. By Pitts burg and Western 1 car of hay. 1 of wlieat. Corn Is firm at quotations, with a tendency toward higher prices. Wheat is alsoaahnde firmer. Millfeed is quiet, and hny has lost somewhat of the activity noted for the past week or two. Tho decided improvement in grazing lines has, no doubt, had tho effect of quieting hay markets. Flour is dull, and, on present price of wheat, margins of profit are almost, if not altogether, obliterated. Following prices are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advancu from store: ' WlIEAT-No. 2 red, 95,4(3060: No. 3 red. 0192c. Corn-No. 2 yellow ear, 434,a',9c; '"gli mixed ear, 47)i48c: mixed car. 4(IS..47c: No. 2 yellow shelled. 44(ft47c: high mixed shelled. 46(iins,4c: mixed shelled. 444(345c. OATS No, 1 oats. 3(M(ffi37c; No. 2 white, 354(3 36c; extra No. 3 oats, 34,4c; mixed oats, ),4 34c. KYE No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 8889c; No. 2 Western, 85S7c. Flouk Jobblnir nrices Fancv sorlnr Datents. 4 855 00: fancy wlnteo patents. $4 885 09: fancy straight winter. 84 50(S4 ; ,o: lancv siraigni spninr. 8-1 504 75; clear winter. (4 254 59: straight AA.U. DaKers. si aggtf oo. itje nnur, yi o(qp iv. MILLFEED No. 1 white middling. $17 0017 50 pertou:No.2 white middlings. 115 0016 00; brown middlings, 415 50(310 00: winter wheat bran, $16000 16 50: chop reed. $15 CftlB -0. HAY Baled timothy, choice, $14 5C15 CO: No 1, '$14 eoll 60: No. 2, $lS 005113 2i: clover hay. $12 00 (312 50: loose from wagon. JIG 00(313 00, according toitality: prairie hay, !9 50(310 00: packing hay, $3 ooas 50. STiiAW-Oats, p 007 25; wlieat, $0 757 00; rye, $7 00-37 25. n-" Provisions, Sugar cured ham, larire Sugar cured hams, medium Sugar cured hams, small Sugar cured California hums Sugar cured b. bacon Sugar cured skinned hams, large Sugar cured skinned hams, medium. Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured skinned shoulders Suirarcured bacon shoulders , Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders , Sugar cured beer, rounds Sugar cured beef, sets , Sugar cured beef, flats Bacon, clear bides, 30 lbs bacon, clear belles, 20 lbs Dry salt clear sides, 31 lbs average.... Dry salt clear sides, 10 lbs average.... Mess pork, heavv Mess pork, tamlly Lard, refined. In tierces Lard, refined, la one-halt barrels Lard, refined, InOO-Ihtut's Lard, refined, in 20-lh palU Lard, refined. in.VMb tin cans Lard, refined, lu3-lhtln palls Lard, refined. In 5-lb tin palls Lard, refined, lnlO-lbtin nails .8 94 . 10 lo'i 7 9 10 10 6 IK 7 6 5)4 12 0 8 H 7s; (M, 7)4 13 UU , 13 00 ' 54 5,'2 6', 5i 64 C 6), LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts, Shipments and Prices at Fast Lib erty and All Other Yards. Office of The Dispatch, Pittsburo, Thursday, May 6. ( Cattle Receipts, 945 head; shipments, 819 head; market, nothing doing; all through consignments; no cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Becelpts, 2,900 head; shipments, 2 600 head: market fair: all -trades. S4 75 t 85: 6 cars of hogs shipped to New York j SnEEP Beceipts, 2,100 head: shipments, 1,400 head; market steady and unchanged. By Telegrtiph. New York Beeves Receipts, 2,041 bead, including 46 cars for sale: market 10c lower; native steers, $3 905 00; bulls and cows, $1 803 60: dressed beef steady at 63c per pound; shipments to-day, 30" beeves and 1,100 quitters of beef: to-morrow, 14 beeves and 8,658 quarters of beef; calves, receipts, 5,140 head: market lie per pound lower: veals, $1 006 00; butter milk calves. $3 00 3 25. Sheeji Beceipts, 5,997 head: market 140 per pound lowtn: clipped sheep, $4 455 31: unshorn, $6 62S 70: clipped lambs, $5 00 7 00; unshorn, $7 757 tO; dressed mutton dull at 9KHo per pound; dressed lambs steady at" ill2Kc. Hogs Receipts, 2,483 head, consigned direct: nominally steady at $4 905 30 per 100 pounds. fCmsa CJtv Cattle Beceipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 1,000 hoad; market for light steers was steady: heavy steers dull and weak; 10c lower; cows and feeders, steady to strong; dressed beef nnd shipping steers, $3 354 25: cows and heifers, $2 003 75. Hogs Receipts, 8,S00 head; shipments, 1,100 head; market active and strong, to 5c higher; bulk, $4 354 40; extreme range, $4 054 45. Sheep Receipts, 2,500 head: shipments, 1,500 head; market dull and barely steady. St. LonI Cattle Receipts, 683 nead; ship ments, 917 head; market steady: no rood cattle of any description on sale: rair to icood Texans, $2 S03 60. Hogs Receipts, 5,440 head; shipments, 4,500 head: market oc higher: rair to prime heavy, $4 454 60; mixed, ordinary to uood, $4 l0t 50; light, fair to best, $4 404 55. Sheep Beceipts, 2,360 head: shipments, 5,800 head; market steady: clipped natives, $1 85; clipped Texans, 80 pounds average, $4 50. Buffalo Cattle Recelpt.s,192 loads thronsh, 1 sale: market steady; sales or good steers nt$3 95. Hogs Receipts, 65 loads tlironch: B0 sale: strong, 1520c higher: heavv, $t 701 80; packers and mediums, $4 804 85. Sheen and lambs Receipts. 2 loads through, 42 sale; dnP: reeling weaker; sheep, extra fancy wool, $5 906 20: good to choice, $5 505 73; good to lair, $1 75jJ5 40; lambs, good to extra wool, $7 107 25; iair to good $6 757 00. Chicago Cattle Receipts,10.500 bead; ship ments, 5,000: market slow, steady to lower; prime steers, SI 404 65: good to choice, $4 00 4 25: others. $2 50$.S 75; cows and hellers, $2 503 60. Hogs Receipts, 23,000 head; ship ments, 8,000 head; market actlvo and about steady; rough and common, $4 004 40: mixed nnd packers, $4 454 60: ririme heavy and butchers' weights, $4 554 65; light, $4 50 4 65. Cinclnmtt Hogs active and higher: com mon ana light. 53 504 eu; packing nnd butchers, $4 3504 65; receipts. 2,490 head; ship ments, 1,320 head. Cattle steady; receipts, 310 head: shipments, 80 head. Sheep dull at $t 004 70. Lambs steady; common to choice, $1 506 50 per 100 pounds. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 1,700 head; mar ket slow; common to fancy steers, $3 004 50: Westerns, $2 503 50. Hogs Receipts, 3,100 head; market active and stromr to 5c higher: light. $4 35(34 45; heavy, $0 304 47 mixed, $4 3C4 35. Sheep Receipts, 161 head; mar ket firm and unchanged. THE UAEKET BASKET. nome-Grown Vegetables Lower, and Staple Meats Cliango Not. At the Diamond market fruit and vege table stalls trade is reported better this week than last. Homo-grown garden stuff is in better supply nn'd quality than it was a week ago, and prices are steadily gravitat ing toward a lower level. Southern garden stuff is bolng displaced by that which is produced nearer homo. Strawberries from the Carolinas and Tennesseo aro beginning to come in freely, but quality of offerings so far has been poor. Choico strawberries thus far are hardly to be had. Butter has for tho week past been in lib eral supply, and prices are lower. Poultry and eggs are in short supply and a shade higher than they were a week ago. In floral lines prices show a downward tendency. The season for flowers is nearly at its best, and those who are privileged to have a gar den plot are no longer compelled to go to florists for flowers. Staplo meats and ocean nroducts are cuiot and unchanged. The re-. cent warm weather has had a depressing in fluence on the butchers' trade. Prices, how ever, aro practically unchanged. Tho na tivo cost ot veal Is little more than one-half .what It was a month ago, but the consumer must ptiy about the same old prices. Following are latest retail piices of mar ket basket matetials: Meats Best cuts of tenderloin steaks, 25c per lb; sirloin. 18:0c: standing rib roast. 18(33ic: chuck roast. 12c: corned beel, 810c per tb; spring lamb. 15c: leg or mutton. 124c lor hlndquarter and 8c ror Torequarter: loin or mutton. 15c: lamb chops, 20c; stewing pieces, 6c per lb; veal roasts. 12C315R per lb, and cutlets, 15c; pork chops, 12,4c, and steaks. 10c. Vegetables and Fruit Cabbage, lP15c; po tatoes, 15c per halt peck: sweet potatoes, 20 (32c oer hair neck: srreen beans. 30c a quarter peck; onions, 25c a hair peck; bananas. 20c a dozen : carrots. 5c a bunch; lemons, 20(325c per dozen: oranecs, 2540c: lettuce, 510c a bunch, 3 bunches ror 25c: new beets, 10c. 3 bunches ror 25c; Bermuda onlnus. 25c a quart; cucumbers, 2 for 25c: cauliflower. 2.7340c apiece; apples. 1520c a hair peck: tomatoes, 2025c a quart box : rhuburb, 3 bunches for 10c: asparagus. 7c a bunch, home grown: egg plant, 20J335C apiece: strawberries, 35 40c a box: onions, 3 bunches ror 10c, BtiTTERAND Egos Goml creamery. 2223c per lb; rancy brands, 2fi27c; choice country roll. 2tv& 23c: good cooking butter, 17c; fresh eggs, 15lCc pertloen. Poultry Live chickens, S5ci3Jl 00 a pair; live turkeys, I3(315c per lb: live ducks. 803'Jor a pair: dressed chickens, 15 to 16c per lb; ducks, 17 to ISc perlbr turkeys, 18 to 20c. Fish Following arc the articles In this line on the stalls, with prices: Lake salmon, 10 to 15c: Cali fornia salmon, 35 to 40c per pound; white fish, 124 to 15c; herring. 4 pounds ror 25c; Spanish mackerel. 20c per pound: bltiefish, 15c; halibut. 20c; rock bass, 25c; lake trout. 124c: lobster. 20c: green sea turtle. 20 to 25c: oysters, 2ew orK counts, 51 7j per gallon: smelts, 20capound; shad. $1 OJ to $125 each: scallops. Oca pound; .Mackinaw trout. 12,4c per pound; irogs. $2 00 a dozen; clams, $1 50 a gallon. Flowers I. a France, $2 00 per dozen: Mermets. $1 25 per doen: Brides, 1 2 per dozen: white and yellow roses, Jl 00 per dozen ; hastes. $1 25 per dozen ; Senator Wootou roses, $1 50 p:r dozen: Bennetts. $125 per dozen: Jack roses. $250 per dozen: Illy or Hie valley, 75c jier dozen: orchids. $75c(3?lO0 each: carnations, 50c per dozen: lilacs. 10c a spray; tulips. 50c per dozen: narcissus. 75c per dozen; Caha lilies. $3 fO per dozen : daffodils.75e per dozen: Harlssl Miles. $4 00 per dozen: pansles, 25c a bunch; Dutch hyacinths, $1 25 per dozen; mignonette, 35c per dozen. Wool Markets. New York Wool in moderate demand and steadv: domestic, 20S5c; pulled, 3032c; Tex ans, 1522c. St. Louis Wool Receipts, 97,000 pounds; shipments, 105,000 pounds: no quotable change in tho market; the demand is from Western mills for immediate use: fine to bright medium ranges at 18t3c; coarse nnd braid, 1420c; light fine, 1518c; heavy fine, 1017c. Philadelphia Wool quint nnd steady; stocks light. Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Vliginia XX and above. 28:c; X, 2729c; medium, 3335o: coarse, 3435c; Now lork. Michigan, lnuiaiin and Westeuu flue orX and XX, 2526c; medium, 3331c; coarse. 33 34c; flne.w ashed delaine X and XX, 2934e; medium washed combing and delaine, sag) 3sc; coarse do, 3435; Canada washed comb ing, 3IJ3c; tub washed choice, 3t37c: fair, 353Sc; coarse, 3233c: medium unwashed cnuiDlng and delaine, 26S27o; coarse do, 26 27c; Montana, 1622c; Territorial, 1320e. a The Drygoods Market. New YoHK.May 6. There were more buyers in the drygoods market, and the inquiry for goods was somewhatmoregeneral, yer. noth ing of new importance transpired. The in dications, however, were in favor of mora activity in the near future. There is evi dently neither haste nor speculation to be apprehended. At the same time the condi tion of the market is sui-h that if a good Southern mid export demand should coma on a scarcity of goods would be disclosed. There was a fairbnsiness in cotton flannels, wool flannels, dress goods and a few other specialties for the tall trade. The print cloth market was again higher, the price of standards being SJc. Flat fall cambrics are Arm and selling at higliest asked prices. Tlie Coffee JIarket. New York, May 6. Coffee Options opened Arm, 513 points up, mid closed steady, 10 015 points up: sales, 47,500 hags, including May. U.S3ll.90c: June. llJ5ll.C5c; Julv. lI.55Il.G5c: August. ll.GOc: September, H.CO0 11.65c: October, 11.60H.Cc: December. 11.00 11.65: spot Bio steadv and more active; No. 7, 12Kc. NewOrxeaxs, May 6. Coffee Rio ordinary to fair, 1517c. Haitians Interested In the Fair. Fred Donglass, ex-JIinister to Haiti, passed through the city yesterday, bound for Chicago, with C. A. Preston, the World's Fair Commissioner irom San Domingo and Haiti. Mr. Douglass said both countries would be well represented at the Exposition. In Haiti King Hipp olyte has the people well under control. Mr. Dougiass thinks Harrison will be renomi nated. Win Be Taken to Dixmont. " Mrs. Mary Wolf, of Winslow street, is to be taken to Dixmont. For some time she has been subject to temporary fits of in sanity. Thursday she attacked her hus band, and through fear that she may become more violent she will bo taken to the asylnm. The Change of Life. The sole aim of women nearing this critical period should be to keep well, strong, and cheerful. Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound is peculiarly adapted to this condi tion. Girls about to enter woman hood find its assistance invaluable. It cures the wont formi of Ff malt CompHintj, Betrin j down Frrlinj, Vik Back, Lttirorrhai, Felting od Dl "Iicemftit oftbe Womb, Inflammation, Crarian Trouble, and all Organic Dittases of the I' term or Womb, Bloating, and ii inyaltiable to the Change of Lift. PhioIth end expeli Turaor from the Utmn at an early stagr, and chtckt any tendency to Cancerou Humor. Subdue j Faintncns, Excitability, Ntrroui Prostration, Ex hiuition. Kidney Complaint, and tones the Stomach. All Prugjiitt fell it, or iert by mall. In form of Flllf or Lozenges, on receipt of SI .OO. L.ier Pills. 3.??. Correspondence freely answered. Address in 'onfldenee LYDIA. JL I'LN'KIIAM MED. CO.. LYNN. 1IAS8. BROKERS FINANCIAL ESTABLISHED 18. John M. Oakley & Co., Direct nrlvate wire toNeirTorlr and Cht cazo. Member New Yore, Chicago and Pitta burg Exch&nses. Local securities bought and sold for cask or carried on liberal marjrins. Investments made at our discretion and diridends paid quarterly. Interest paid nn balanoe (since 1335). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. Ic7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. i ap30-35 CURES CONSTIPATION CCKES CONSTIPATION CUKES CONSTIPATION I writo that you may know tho sood I have received from II. II. IS. 1 was all out of health and suffering with constipa tion and biliousness. I tried other medicines, but they failed to do any good. At last I -bought a bottle or B. B. B. and before I had u edit all I went to work feeling as well as ever. Gua Nklsow, Box 55, Irvineton, Warren Co., Pa. my2-TTS3u ACTS ON THE BOWELS. for LOST "VIGOR use THE FRENCH NERVEand BRAIN RESTORER Sold with a Written flaarantcr to cure Lost Jfanhood, Nervous Debility. Lois of Brain Power V""uIsions, Impotencv. Emissions, etc Btstores ieVlKorot Youth: and gives full M.inlv Power Price by mail. J1.00. or 6 for 15.00. A lVrltleu Miinrnntee is slvcn with every 15.00 order. Sold by all druggist. For sealed Instructions, now thk weak can bk MAnr. stron'o." address VltloniNEMF.niOI.NK CO., Cincinnati. O. SOLO BT W. P aARISOLF. Cor. 5th A Pen " ap27-87-stws Wo send tho marvelous French I Remedy CALTHOR fne. nrM . S ;MI legal guarantee that Caltiios will fi & i M (if IMseberjcea A; EmUalon, I CURE 3 perm ntorrh en. Varicocele E l una uiuuti Lot vijar. Use it and Pay if satisfied. Address. VON MOHL CO.. Sole Aioerieaa AgtmUy Clcfinnatl, Oslo. I dc20-37-TT3 Thoroughly, Rapidly, Permanently Restored. ' If yon are suffering Trom Nerroufless. Debility. Loft oi.l ftuutc iaamioput jjnpoteucy. uiuniea jjeveiopmenE oi any oi tlie parts. Weakness of Body and Mind, Wory Errors of Youtli or later .Excesses, DO NOT DESPAIR. Tta fe Hops for all. Youdz, Middle izei ani OH Ha TllOCS?tDSO-THKnOILSTClSf H TE TltLDHD TO OCO FXILCS'TE TH0HHOr II0HE TREAT3KT. HLOST SCIENTIFIC xalSXJCCE!531ULi.VEF KNOWN Absolutely Unfnllmjr- Endorsed by tho leading Meiilcl Fraternltj. INVZaTItiATE. Book, exnUnatlona. teitltno nials and endorieowa'.s mailed (ald) FREE. THE AH3ELG3 aiXICAI, nSIII3I3 C9.' Cisics, 0. CIlSO-DSU VIGOR OF MEN Easily. Quickly, Permanently RESTORED. WEAKNESS, NEBVOUSXESS. DEBILITY, and all the train of evils, tho results of over work, sickness, worry, etc. Full streneth. development, 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 EIUB MEDICAL. CO., BUFFALO, If. T. JelO-U ASOOKrDRTHEMlLUON FRES if, ; WITH MEDICAL ELESTRICITY NERVOUS DISEASES in both sexes. Bar ns Blt CHI Tna r-ul t hi . KaaIt aaa. THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., HIIWAHUE.WIS VSGORgE Mi I Complete satisfaction is assured to invalid mothers if they will take Johann Hoff's Malt Extract. It is a bar to that debilitating languid feel ing which seems to be the twin of motherhood. It takes away that thin faded look and builds up strength and life. Not only does the mother feel better, but the child will be benefited, as the milk organs .are much strengthened by its use. Johann Hoff's Malt Extract compels the secretion of milk, so that even weak women can feel assured that the child will not lack proper food. In fact, the entire nutrition of the system is benefited. Look out for counterfeits. See that Johann HofFs signature is on the neck of every bot tle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., N. Y., Sole Agents. s 3IEDICAL. DOCTOR ' WHITTIER J14 1'ENN AVEXUE, riTTSBUKG. IM. As old residents fcnow and liaclc dies ot Fittshnm papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in ilia cltv, devoting specialatteution toall chronia f'oTNO fee until cured sponsihlo Mrpyrjl IQ and mental dlv porsoni HLMl V UUO eases, physical d car, nervous debility, lack of enentv. ambi tion and liope, impalret memory, disordered, sight, self distrust, nashfulnes, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, rruptions. impover ished Mood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unflttinc the person for iusines,society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately rtiBLOOD AND SKIN Si' eruptions, blotches.faliin'; hair.bones,tains, irlandnlar swellimrs. ulcerations of th tongne, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara cured ror lire, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml IDIM A DV kldnev and. the system. Unll itl I ibladder do ranzement", weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and otherpalnrnl symptoms receive searching treamont. Dromptrolierand real cures. Dr. w butler's lire-long extensive experi ence Insnre3 scientific and reliable trett ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free, l'atients at a distance as oarefully treated as ir here. Offlco hours, 0 a. v. to r. x. Sunday, in a. u. to 1 r. u. only. DR. WHlTriER, 81( I'enn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, Treatment, a guarantee! specific for Hrsterlt, Dizziness, ronTiiIsIon;. Fits. Nerrn Xeuraljrla, Headache. Xervons Prostration caused hj the as of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental De presskm. Soften! n? of the II rain resulting In tn sanltr. decar and ctenth. Fremature OM Ae. Loss of Tower In either sex. Involuntary Losses anl Spormatorrhrea caused by orer-erertlon of tlia bmln. self-abuse or over-Indulgence. Each box contain? one month's treatment. 1.00 aboxae six for 95.00, by mall. WE GUAItANTEE SIX BOXB To enre any cae. With each order received fo 8lr boxes we will send the purchaser oar written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not cure. Guarantees issued only by )III a. tfTuck'V i-tr(riit. $Api xnt. n -ami aart . 1701 reim avenue, corner V ylie aven.ue and VuiyS street, I'ittsburg. Pa. Use bta cky's Uiarrha?Jt; Cramp Cure. 25 and M cts. Ja-18S-soU 0 OOK'S COHON ROOT COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an oil phrsician. Successfullr nseX mo'ntblvbythousandsofladles. Jstheonlv perfectly safe awl reliable medicine discovered. Beware cf unprincipled drur cists who offer Inferior mdl- clnes In Dlace of this. Ask for rwnrw piwtiv RotCohfousd. tate no snbitU tut. orlncIosnamdiCPnt3 in postage in letter. andrr rill sen.i, sealed, by return mall, yoil M&lAd particilars In plain envelope, to ladles only. liUmpV. Address POXU LILV COMPANY. '" p No. 3 Fisher Block, Detroit. Mica, bold In IMttsbunc by Jod. FLEMING A SOX, III 3Xarkettreet. del7-51-eodwlc LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NEKVIHH Tlie rcat Spa. lsh ItemdT, la sold WITH A W K I T T E ? GUARANTEE toenre an nerr. on5dl3pases,saclk 'as Weak Memorv nironE akd Amn rsiMG. Loss or Brain Powers Wakeulness Lost ManhowL Ihtly Emissions. Nervousness. Lassitude, all drains and loss orpoirer or the Generative Orirans in either sex caused by orer-ezertlon. roatliru I errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opltim or stimulants. 91 per package by mail: ror5. With evry 3 order we GIVE A WRITTEN" GUARANTEE TO CURE or REFUND MONEY. Spanlili Medicine Co.. Madrid. !pa!n. . and Detroit. licli. For sale b JOS. FLEMINGS SON. IMttsbur. ce2J-2B-KTT m EKYOC8SrFFEREK-'frmjoftJ' M B VaricoceI,etc-1 have a poaltlve reatdjforth abtT compiainU, and by Its use tbocund of car ot th wont kind, ml at inns- atsanlns- har ItMn restored to health and JIanhood. lam' dd, to itnrnjf ft my faith In Itl cnratiTe powtm that I will Mnd ons full alxedpmckuc. free ofelinrre. to any afflicted nflhrer, Addrms DK. y. B. CLAKKE. Eaat IladOjun. Conm. iH.nfARSTGH'S TREATMENT rORTHCCIiREOP Nerrons labIlltT. IjOtt 31nnhood. Impotence, JLark of Development. Kinney and Bladder Diaomen.xlEht Sweat. Vmrlcocele and ell diseases brouErht on by Imprudence or neziect. 1'ltSioat Stomach lediae. TTo3 never railed In ten years. Illustrative Treatiso &ce. aent sealed. Address, MJfKTnx REMEDY C0.19PAKPucf.NEwYoait.H.yfc JaI3-K-TT3Wk DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS,, A remedy used ror many years by an old, pliysician with jrrent success. It is a per.' leetly safe and reliable remedy and Is suc cessfully used as a monthly corrective by1 thonsands oriadies. Beware of imitations. Ask ror Dr. Jlott's Pennyroyal Female IMllsj and take no other, or oncloo SI and we will mall you a box secnrelv sealed in plain pa per. Price $1 per bor, six ror $5. DK.ilOTT'S CIIE1T. CO., Cleveland, O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Flemlnf & Son. Pittsburs. Pa. de31-TTS OK. SA.E'.S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory Latest ratents! Best Improvements: Will cure wltliont medicine all Weakness resulting, from over-taxation, of brain, nerve forces, et-' cesses or Indiscretion, as exhaustion, nervons de bility, sleeplessness. lanciior. rheumati-m. kid ney, liver and bladder complaints, lame back. lum baco. sciatica, general Ill-health, etc. Tills Elec tric ISelt contains wonderful Improvements over another, and Rives a current tint Is Instantly relt by wearer or we r.irfclt J5.00O. and will cure alio he above diseases or no pay. Thousand hava been cured by this marvelons Invention atler all other remedies railed, and wc elve hundreds ot testimonials In this and evcrr other State Our I'owerlul IlIPKOVF!!) ELECTRIC SU3 PE.NSiilSY. the greatest boon ever offered weak men. FREE with ALL liELTS. Health and vigor ous strencrth (iUAR.NTEEllnG0to90davs. ifend for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed. Tree Address. SASDES EtKCTKIC CO, oilK-nsaa A'o. 819 Broadway, New York DR. E. C. WEST'S NEBVE & BRAIN 1 TuO'J 'igfSKA s J ', ...i- .. .-. '.. ..,.l-- .. , .;,. .... ( i jaiwiSafcaA- :vmmJmilk
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