• I ME= E t manual Matters in New York. U Gold Closedat 139g©139% Kay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 1 -NEW Yon k, April 29, 1889. , OOLD AND MONEY. prone,y very easy, 6®7c ,for call loans, r , einand light, hulk of business at inside qte. Discount, inquiry limited and, tnet 70980; Sterlinm' dull, 9%®10c for prime `,Sills. Gold opened limier and rose to 3930 under. Government sales and forthcom r ag payments of May interest fell to 393,4 t.,33 1 4c at close. Export to-day 5250,000; As , Istant Treasurer bought,sso,ooo 7-30's and sloo,oooin gold. He commenced to dis guise May interest which amounts to $37,- DO,OOO, and of which 521,090,000 will be laid here. Loans of gold made at I®3 per ',put, for carrying and fiat - for borrowing. • eOVERNMENTS cpened strong and new bonds advanced Faghtly; market closing steady; Henry & Co. tarnish the following 4-313 quo `ltionsr- Coupons of 1881, 113%0113y 4 ; I • '62, 112®112V„ do '64, 110,4®11034; , 65,lioy,@nox; do new, 108%®1083;; - '67, 109%,®109: 10-40'd, 102% with tight decline; weakest shares were the lentral and Erie; western shares show con k.derable strength. The, market closed ,e.Avy. • , Following are 5,30 quotations: Canton t3l„<®49; Cumberland 334®32; Wells Ex tress 25% ®26; Amerietni6lo6l%,; Adams 2®6234, United States 61®63; Merchants Mon 3134®32; Quicksilver 213%®27; Mari lose, preferred iia'yily.; Pacific Mail 92: 1 ,6@ 12%; Atlantic 3101,34; Western Union 36% '037; New York Central 126%®1263;; Erie pq€2',7034; preferred 733407394; Hudson Mississippi.7%l37l4; Reading 89%®90; Ohio end 30®31; Wabash 51®51341 It. Patti 9334 e 4; do - preferred 75.,A '..); Michigan Central • 11434; Michigan outhern 1 8114%®90; Illinois' Central 126® 261,; Pittsburgh 8234 ®83%, Toledo 10,5a 4 , y 103%; Rock Island 93N®93%: North restern 620.67; do preferred 743;0747/.; 'ort . Wayne 10.3 1 ,4®10391; Hartford and :vie 14%®16; Cleveland and Ashtabula 12; Hannibal preferred,B4; Missouris rew,Tennessee's 673 x,. - SHARES Gregbry, 290; Smith & Parmelee, 225; tuartz Hill, 105. - I SIID-TREASIIET. Receipt5,12,777,391; - payments, $1,666,542; nlance, $09,295,086. Exports for week, ?eluding specie, 84,170,473. r New York Produce Market. 8y Telegraph to the Plttsburgh Gazette.] I NEw ic Yon, April 21L—Cotton very dull , . td a shade lower; sales 600 bales at 3254 c r middling, upland. Flour; receipts of 236 bbls, and 5,928 sacks;-saloc lower; . . ales 8,900 bbls at $9a9,65 for superfine state ir.id western, 110,10a10,80 for extra state, ' 10,10a11,25 for extra western. $12,40a ~ ,90 for white wheat extra, $10,25a14,00 for pund hoop Ohio, $11a12,50 for extra St. to, uis, $12,50a16,00 for rood to choice do,. • .tng qniet. • California heavy and lower; - • ;des 1,400 sacks at $12,65a14,00. Rye Flour 'inlet; sales ,V) bbls at .$8,50a10,00.. Corn ' • 'teal steady. Whisky nominal. Wheat; ; ;aceipts 160,282 hash; 2a4c loWer; inoie do , , 'ag, chiefly for export; sales 116,000 bush at . -,'• .; ~1 1 0 for No 2 spring mixed with rye, $2,45 1,46 for No 2 spring, 82,55a2,60 for No. I, ..,; & ; : ;•o, and $2,59 for No 1 and 2 do `mixed, Li afloat; sale. 4-300 bush Michigan Ainber; 4.-.x,92% for Long Island. Amber; 83,10 n- white Long Island and white Canada; ~..3,19 for white. Michigan. Rye dull and • ' : rooping. Barley quiet. Barley Malt dull ....;• orn: receipts-109,693 bush; market heady . ad la2c lower; sales-88,000 bush at $1,12a 10; new mixed western afloat and closing ~ • > ; $1,12a1,15; old do - $1,14,t4,a1,15 in store; ~ , t,16a1,17 do afloat, closing at inside quota : .- -.'ii; $1,20 for southern yellow. Oats; re. . •-.•-: ipts-26,075 bush; market without change; . -+;• 0 les-38,000 hush at 84y,, for Western; do • 4 store 86. Rice steady. Coffee firm and . • _Wet. Sugar steady;. sales 700 hogsheads; Alba at 10%a12.!4; Porto Rico at 1134a13. ~- .colasses quiet;'sales--140 hogsheads Cuba 848a51.. Hops quiet. Petroleum ". ~, m et, for crude; 27 1 X. for • iitined 'bonded. :Leather; Herolock ..tole firm at 27 `a2.Bc. for Buenos Ayres light eights. Wool very,-quiet. with sales of ';35,000 lbs at, 45a59c for' domestic fleece.. ' . 'n*oal quiet, with sales by auction of 15,000 • i • ns Scranton, at $3,70a3,80 for lump, $3,72a • ;:..'• 90 for steamboat, $3,92a3,97,% for grate, ••• , ,05a4,.?.0 for egg, $4,62%a4,7234 for stove, :; , 77 34a3,80 for - 6hestnut. Pork firmer and ' ' fair demand, with sales pf 3,950 bbls, 'at ~..,2549,37 for new mess, closing at $29,37 , L' I- • .gular; $27,50a28 for 01c1 do., closing at 1 i • 7,75 regular; $23a23,50 for prime, and e5a25,50 for prime mess; also, 250 bbls now .. :•• !less, seller, .june, at $29,45. Beef steady, :lith sales 450 bbls at $15a20,50 for new plain '. - • I tem, and 820,20a24,75. .for new extra . :. 'less; also 125 tierces at $36a36,50 for prime ess; $40a43,50 for India niess. Beef hams `, iieti sales 80 bbls at $36,50a37,50. Cut 2 '•' eats firm; sales 425 pkgs at 13a13;ic for ''', ' . ~ i oulders; 17y,,a183‘c for hams. Middles : rm and quiet; sales 50 boxes clear rib at :'...,..= ...ti. Lard a shade firmer and quiet; sales )0 bbls at 183a183;c; small lots at 18%c. ;utter unchanged. Cheese steady and in pod demand. Freights to Liverpool quiet lad. firm. ' ' LAiEsx.—Flour Closed quiet and a shade wen for common. Wheat active and eady at $2,45 for No. 2 and $2;57 for NO. spring. - Rye nbminally lower. • Oats Met lat 84e, in store. Corn dull and heavy t $1,12a1,14 1 4 for new mixed western afloat od sl,l4lhr old mixed western in store. ork quiet and steady at $5,00, New Mess 9,50 regular. Beef steady with a fair de iLiud. Cut • Meats quiet and steady. con quiet and firm. Lard closed firm 18%al83;e for fair to prime. Eggs quiet lad unchanged. ___ SEIM IRE ` ,~ i .V• ' St. Louts Market. • y Telegraph to Gm Pittsburgh - Gazette,/ r:••. k ST. Louts, April 29.—Tobacco activo, ',.,,. :Arm and unchanged. Cotton—Nothing'do ii.; • g. Flour firm, quiet- and unchanged; , ~. , 11 super ranges at 7aB; extra, $8,50a9,25; 4:‘ , ;: - .; °able extra, t10,50a11,50; double extra to, '' • .. oice. $11,76a13,76, and fancy family, sl4a : . Wheat—Receipts 1,600 bush and dull . nd heavy at *2,72a2,86 for prime to choice ;• d and white fall; 132,10a2,18' for spring.' rn--Receipts 6,900 bush and actitive at '. 1 5a88c. OaW--Recelpts 8,600' bush and srmer at 72a74e. Rye — Receipts2,ooobush; ~••', buyers a are holding. off for lower prices.• .' rley—Very. little doing, at $2.60a2,70. ' 4 '• ' 'ork firm at $28,25a28,50. Bulk meats— i ales 8,000 lbs clear rib sides at Hannibal : • :'' t 16c; loose shoulders' 12%c. Bacon ctive and firmer - at 13%c for slaouldelnif li' l ic for clear rib: 18c for clear sides; sales 1100,000 ..lbs loose shoulders to sellers for ' i`tune at 14%c. Lard firm at, 18a18 1 xc for • viierce, and 19c for keg. Live stock an. 4,banged• ESE 41 i.l . Toledo Market. gßy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 0 uette .1 . . , , ToLsno, April 29.—FloUr—receipts 2,627 • ;Pigs and quiet. Wheat—receipts 1,750 bu' .nd unchmaged; sales amber Michigan at . 1 2,71. Corn—receipts 16,935 tau and active 4t a shade lower prices; sales No. 1 at 91yo pA I%e; r,iichigan 91a91%c; No: 1 buyers for .4Stay 93c; sellers for -June 91.3.6 c. Oats—re , ipts 3,450 bn,,and, small sales at 72e, but . "fie:ld at 73c. Rye scarce. Seeds dull. Mess. ;'pork 028. Lard 17c. Lake freights dull at •V is on corn by steam to Buffsdo. •„ 1 -v. : • - I,lllwaukie- Motet: • lny Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette• 3 MlLwnvvg, April 29.—Flour Is dull; - -and lowa $ 962a10,50, Wisc"gi r li d Mon 0,75a1),00. medium 59 250,00, an cam use , .•- - 4 led and lower at $2,11% for f5 - Wheat wawa , a. . and $2,0134 for N 0.2. Oats :2.70. a nd Steady at, (Luc for No. 2. Corn aetiveaue s tt for Y;i 3 i Ny • ih e n e d; etlfo ri e e fibt Oub 49,00 sTrzeld , , , l o oht: oatS, O r r i ag; 26 bus oats. 3,000 bus w - • " Chicago Market. (By Telegniph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CCA.OO, April 29.—Flour less active and 111 nominally - lower; sales spring extra sloa 12,25. Wheat in better demand and - lalSc te.,15a..,, 9 16, and No. 2a; lower; sales No. 1 $2,07a2,10; closing $2,085.f,a2,09 for No. 2. Corn, in fair shipping inquiry and steady. sales No. lat 86Sa86xic; o. 2 at 84a84Sc; new at 84Sa85q,c; rejected 82a83c; closing 86Sc for No. 1, and 845a833.1c for new. Oats, less firm and in good demand at 62 1 ,5 a 63;;c for regular and• fresh. • Receipts closing with free sellers at 63c. Rye, quiet and 315 c lower; sales No. lat $1,78a1,80; No. 2 at $1,75. Barley, quiet and un changed; No. 2in store $2,35 for sample lots on track,• and delivered $2;30a2,45. provisions more active; mess pork ad vanced 25c per barrel; sales at $28,25. Lard, firm and, steady at 18a1834,c. Bulk Meats - active, and unchang.ed; dry salted shoulders sold at Ms; dry salted hams 16; short ribbed and•middles 15S and Cumberbind middles, at MS. Loose live hogs in good demand; market steady and, firm; sales at $7,90a8,50 for light to fair and at $8,75a°,50 for good to choice. Beef Cat tle very dull at 50a75c lower; sales at $5,00a (3,875; tor ligght stockers and butchers, $7,00 a 7,50 for light shipping stock and $7,75a8,25 for fair to good smooth beeves. Receipts 6,739 barrels Flour ; 43,533 bushels Wheat ; 91,500 buushels Corn ; 18,260 bushels Oats; 5,424 Live Hogs. Shipments-18,202 bar rels Flour ; 9,079 bushels Wheat.; 111,487 bushels Corn ; 3,126 bushels Oats; 1,612 Live Hogs. Freights more active and easier at 7as for Wheat and 5S for Corn to Buffalo. Ily.Telegraph to the Pltttliurgh Gisittte, ] , PIIILADEDPUIA, April zu.—retroleum "less active; crude at 17c,and retinel in bond at 2934 c. Flour dull at $10,50a11,1,75 for northwestern extra family, and sllal3 for Ohio do. Wheat in steady demand at $2,95a3. Rye advanced to $2,20. Coin in good demand at $1,21a1,22, for mixed west ern. Oata unchanged. CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburg h Gazette.] ' MEMPHIS, April 22. 'Cotton quiet; but firm, middlings held at 31, 1 4a32c. ' Receipts —3l bales,' Exports 46 bales. Flour plull, superfine • $8a8,50. Pork 321 . 400." Racon firm, shoulders 14c, clear sides 181 4 /aliNc. Bulk shoulders 123( 4 a13e; clear sides 16c. Lard 184a19e. Corn $1,00a1,02. Oats 80a 35e. Hay 817,p).. Bran 35c. PITTSBURGH, - FT. WAYNE ATM CHICAGO RAILROAD, April 29.-5 hhds tobacco . , M Heyl; 5 do do, A Schaub; 1 car reaalr ) , I & DickeyCo; 1 box butter, Thos Hager; 46 green hides, G Hoffstott; bl peaches, Knox & Orr; 16 sks rags, Markle, Dixon & Go; 12 ale bbls, Speneer & McKay; 50 bdis rakes, Lindsay & Co; 97, do do, J Knox; 10 bbls oil, B L Falmestock &,.Co; 10 sks .rags, McCullough, Smith & Co; 2do wool, W Parker Jr & Co; 25 steel hinges, Anderson, Cook & Co; 200 dozen handles, Meyer & Sumner; 7 bass cheese, Meanor & Harper; 95 bdls felloes, Hare & Co; 1 car lumber, Nanz & Hencherother; 1 do staves, C Lotz; 2 wagons, Grover & Baker; 257 bas white glass, - 0 Ihrnsen & Son; 33 sks rags, Godfrey & Clank; 10 bxs exterminator, J Collins; 6 bdls wheels, M McWhinney & Co; 1 bbl tallow, Wm ,Flaccus & Son; 8 caddies tobacco,E Wormser; 30 bss cheese, 3 Connor; 3 cases hardware, Marsh, Grier & Co; 1 caddie tobacco, E Megralv; 4 cars metal, Bryan & Canghey; 6do do, Nimick & Co; 4 do do. J Moorhead; 2 do do, Moor h,ead & Co; 1 do do, J Wood, Son & Co; 200 bbls flour, Sholnaker & Lang; I plows, P Briggs. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, April 29-1 car pig iron, Nimick 3c Co; 17 dodo, Cambria Iron Co; '2 do do, Union Iron Mills; 16,000. feet lumber, Aubrey Co; 2 cars ore, Bryan Jr. Caughey; 7 do do, Shoenberger & Blair; 450 sks wheat. J S Liggett; 10 hif bbls tobacco, C Keothen; 106 bdls.hdls, McElroy & Co; 11 bbls paint, J H Phillips; 7 do do, J Thompson; 1 bx saws Lippincott & Co; 10 bxs sales, Fairbanks, Morse 4z. Co; 49 stones, J Woodwell it Co; 150 bxs starch, Arbuckles & Co; 25 do do, S Cooper; 25 do do, Carter, McGrew & Co; 25 do do, J S D Dravo; 30 do do, Head & Metz gar; 1.5 do do, D Haworth; 20 do do, J H Lippincott; 27 do dci,J Mills& Son; 10 crate do, J A 'Renshaw; 23 his do, J K Smith Co; 1.5 do do, Strickler& Co; 135 bills chairs Bedford Chair Co; 18 do do, Hammer & Dauler; 5 sks barley, McCullough, Smith & Co; 36 jugs molasses, J Porterfield; 50 bbls oil, Wm DicCutcheon; 14 bgs rye, J & W Fairley; 158 sks corn, Mcl3ane & Anjer; 138 -do do„ McHenry & Hood; 3 bbls eggs,Robb & Herron. • . PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD, April 21-106 sks oats, Mo. .Henry Hood;. 22 do do, 9 do potatoes, Robb & Herrom"l bx dry goods, M Silver man; 9 bbls eggs, 4dO — ary peaches, 9 do apples, W H Graff & Co; 25 half obls fish, Shomaker & Lang; 8 'sks oats, J Schleline; 3 sks furs. 5 aks rags, 2 do barley, E Smith; 23 bbls dry apples, Meanor