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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. MO.NDAT, APKLL 7. 1890.
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DOMESTIC MAKKETS.
Supply of Eggs in Excess of Demand,
Holders Conceding'.
BETTER TOKE TO PRODUCE MARKET
Groceries IToTe Freelj Sugars Weak and
Coffee Steady.
THE DKIFT OP CEEEALS IS UPWARD
office of Pittsburg Dispatch,
bATURDAY, April 5, 1890. $
Country Produce Jobblnc Prices.
The supply of eggs is in excess of demand,
and holders are forced to concede in order to
make Mies. Prospects are cood for still lower
prices. Cheese is Terj firm and prospects are
that prices will soon be higher. Creamery but
ter is moving freely, but prices are unchanged.
There is a better supply of potatoes than there
has been for a number of weeks past, but prices
are well maintained. Poultry has eased up
within the past few days, but there Is no drop
in prices. Produce trade for the week has been
fairly active, and. though prices hare not ad
vanced, Tolume and tone of trade is an im
provement on last week.
1JCTTER Creamery, Elgin. 272Sc; Ohio do.
2526c; fresh dairy packed, 2223c; country
rolls. 2023c
BEANfe San hand picked beans, SI 751 SO.
BKEbWAX 252Sc B for choice; low grade.
lS20c.
Cider Sand refined, 7 SO; common, $4 SO
5 00: crab cider. fS 00S 50 $ barrel; cider
vinegar. lu12c ? gallon.
CHEESE-Ohio. 11611c;New York.l212Kc:
Umburger, 18KH)c; domestic Sweitzer. 13
HKc: imported Sweitzer. 23a
Egos 1111Kc straight V dozen for strictly
fresh.
Fruits Apples, fancv, $4 251 50 $ barrel;
cranberries, S4 505 25 a crate; strawberries,
S540caboz.
Feathers Extra live geese, 50G0c; Ka 1,
do. 4045c: mixed lots. 30Q35 f) S.
Maple Syrup New, 51 001 10 a can.
Honey 15c ft.
Poultry Live chickens 85S90c a pair;
dressed, 1415capound; docks, 75c51 f? pair;
dressed turkeys, 18g20c fl ft.
Seeds Clover, choice, 62 Bs to but hel. S4 00
bushel; clover, large Enclisb, 62 Ib, $4 35
4 60; clover. Alsike. JS 00; clover, white, ?9 OU;
timothy, choice, 45 fts, $1 601 TO; blue grass,
extra clean, 14 Iks, SI 251 SO: blue grass, lancy,
14 fts. SI 30: orchard eras-, 14 ft 51 40; red top,
14 S5, 51 00; millet. 50 fis, 51 00: Hungarian
Eras, 50 lbs. 51 00; lawn gras, mixture of fine
grasses, 52 50 V bushel of 14 lbs.
Tallow Country, 3Jfc; city rendered, 4Jc.
Tropical Fruits Lemons, common, S3 00
5 50, fancy. $4 O04J4 50; Florida oranges. $4 00
Hi 25, Valencia, 54 004 50 for 420 case. Jamaica.
57 00 a barrel; bananas. SI 50Q2 00 firsts, 51 25
good seconds, t5 buncb; cocoanuts, 54 00
4 50 53 hundred; dates. 67c ?1 ft; layer figs,
1215Kc.
Vegetables Potatoes, from store. 7075c:
on track, 6065c; new Southern cabbage, 54 50
one barrel crate: celery, 75c$l 53 dozen; Jersey
sweet potatoes, 54 50 a barrel: turnips, 51 50
(Si 75 a barrel; onions, 54 504 75 a barrel;
Bermuda onions, 53 00 bushel crate; green
onions. lS20c a ilnz.: parsnips, $2 00 V barrel:
onion sets, 52 503 50 per bushel; kale, 52 25
2 50 11 barrel: asparagus. $10 00 a dozen.
Buckwheat Flour 51 752 00.
Groceries.
The movement in this line Is very active,
without any chance in prices since our last re
port. Volume of trade was much largerHhis
week than last. The special features of mar
kets for the week have been the weakening
tendencies of sugar and the upward drift of
dried and evaporated fruits. Coffee options
have been seesawing all the week under bull
and bear manipulations, but prices are prac
tically unchanged. Packages should go higher,
to correspond with prices of green coffee.
Green Coffee Fancy Rio, 2425c; choice
Rio, 2223c; prime Rio 22c; low grade Rio,
2021c: old Government Java. 2S2SJrc: Mara
caibo. 2527c; Mocha, 29X31fc: Santos 21K?
25Je; Caracas 21g2bc; La Guayra. 25K26Kc
Roasted (in papers) Standard brands,
25c; high grade. 2G3flc; old Govern
ment Java, bulk, 3334c; Maracaibi, 2S29c:
Santos. 2050c. peabero. 30c; choice Rio, 26c;
prime Rio, 24Kc; good Rio, 23c; ordinary 21
22J$c.
Spices (whole) Cloves, 1718c:allspice 10c;
cassia, be: pepper. 17c: nutmeg, 7080c
Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7Jc;
Ohio. 120 SKc: headlight, 150 Sic; water
white. 105?c: riobe. HHliVic: elaiae. liMcz car-
nailine, IfJc; royallne, 14c; globe red oil, 110
HKc; puntv, 14c
Miners' Oil Ko. 1 winter strained, 4244c
gallon; summer. 3S40c Lard oil. fiOEGoc
SYRUP Corn sjrup, 2629c; choice sugar
syrup. 36ig3Sc: pnme sugar syrup. 3033o;
strictly prime. 33g33c; new maple syrup, 90c
X. O. MOLARSLs Fancv, new crop, 4748c;
choice, 46c; medium, 3843c; mixed. 40J2c
Soda Bi-carb in kegs. 3g 3Jc: bi-carb in
KR. oJfc; bi-carb, assorted packages, 5Ji6c;
sal soda in kegs, lc; do granulated, 2c
Candles Star, full weight, c; steanne,
ct, S'Jc; paraffine. ll12c.
Rice Head, Carolina, 57c: choice, 6(8
CFJc; prime. 5JGc: Louisiana, 56c
starch Pearl, 2c; cornstarch, o6c; gloss
starch, 4sfi7a
Foreign Fruits Layer raisins. S2 65: Lon
don layers, 52 7o; California London layers,
52 75: Muscatels. 52 50; California Muscatels.
52 40; Valencia. Sc: Ondara Valencia, 10
lie; sultana. 14c; currants, 566c: Turkey
prunes, 66c: French prunes, bgllc; Salon
ica prunes, in 2-ft packages 9c; cocoanuts.
100. $6, almonds, Lan.. 5j? ft, 20c; do Ivica. 17c;
do. shelled, 40c: walnuts, nan-, 1314c: blcily
filberts. 12c; Smyrna figs, 1213c: new dates, 6
bc; Brazil nuts, lie; pecans. 910c; citron,
V ft. 18gl9c: lemon peel, lbc ft; orange peel,
17c
Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft. 6c; ap
plcs,evapora ted. 10llc: apricots, Calif ornia.
ev.iporaicI.15S16c; peaches, evaporated, pared,
21S2Gc; peaches. California, evaporated, un
pared, lSjifflc; cherries, pitted. 1313Kc; cher
ries, unpitted. 56c: raspberries, evaporated,
29XtS30c: blackberries, 77Kc; huckleberries,
10J212c
teUGARS Cubes. 6Jc; powdered, CJc: granu
lated, CJfc: confectionprs' A. 6c; standard A,
be: solt white. 5j5Jc: vellnw, choice. iM&
55c; yellow, good. 5Jte5Xc; yellow, fair, 6
5Jc: vcllow. dark. 5J5Jic
PlCKXES Medium, bbls (L200i. 57 50; me
dium, half bbls (600). 54 25.
Salt No. 1. 1 bbl. E5c; Na 1 ex.
dairy. V bbl, 51 20; coarse crystal,
Higgius' Eureka. 4 bn sacks, 52 I
Eureka. 16-14 ft packets. 53 00.
I bbl. 51 00;
I bhl, 51 20;
; Higgms'
Canned Goods Standard peaches, 52 00
223,2ds, SltflfcO: extra peaches. S2 402G0;
pie peaches. 95c: finest corn. 51 001 50: Hid Co.
com. G0S5c: red cherries, S05c: Lima beans,
51 20: soaked do, SOc; string do, 6570c: mar
rowfat peas. 51 101 15: soaked peas, 70Sinc
pineapples. 51300140; Bahama do. S2 75;
damson plums. 95c; greengages, 51 25; egg
plums, 52 00: California pears. 52 40; do green
gages, 51 85; do egg plums. 51 So: extra white
cherries, 52 40; raspberries, 95c81 10: straw
berries, boc; gooseberries. 51 3U1 40: toma
toes, 83Sb8c; salmon, 1-ft. 51 501 85; black
berries, 60c: succotash. 2 ft cans, soaked, 90c;
do green. 2 ft, 51 2501 50; corn beef, 2-ft cans
52 05; 14 ft cans, su 00: baked beans, 51 4CI 50;
lob-ter, 1-ft. 51 bOgl 90; mackerel. 1-ft cans,
broiled. 51 50; sanlincs. domestic , 25
4 30; sardines, domestic Jjs S6 "547 00: sar
dines. Imported. Vi,Sll 50812 50: sardines, im
ported, fs. 8 00: sardines, musurd, S3 50; sar
dines, spiced, S3 5a
FISH Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. $36
bbk; extra No. 1 do, mess. $40: extra No 1 mack
erel, shore 532: extra No. 1 do, ines, 536: No. 2
shore mackerel. 52L Codfish Whole pollock.
4K" iP ft: do medium. George's cod. 6c; do
large, c; boneless hake, in strips. 4UC. ,jo
George's cod in blocks. 6K7c Herring
Round shore, 55 00 V bbl; split. So oO lake. 52 90
100-ft bbl. WliftcHsh. So 50 10u-ft half bbl.
Lake trout, S-i 50 'p half bbl. Finnan haddock
10c ft. Iceland halibut. 1 W ft. Pickerel
hall tibL S3 00; quarter bbk SI 3j; Potomac her
ring. 55 00 ?t bbl: 52 50 half bbl.
Oatmeal S6 00S6 25 bbk
Grain, Flonr nnd Feed.
Sales on call at tbe Grain Exchange, 2 cars
of sample yellow corn, 37c, 10 days, P. R. R.;
1 car No. 2 white oats, 29c 10 days, B. 4 O.; 1
car fancy sack middlings, 517, 10 days. EiO.
Receipts as bulletined: By Pittsburg. Ft Wayne
and Chicago, 1 car of oats, luf hay. By Pitts
burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, car of corn, 1
of oats. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 2 cars of
malt. Receipts for tbe week ending April 4,
243 cars, against 192 cars last week and 192 cars
for the.weefc ending Annl 5, 1SS9. Markets are
short of millfeed, oats and corn, and prices are
very firm at quotations. The general drift of
markets is upward, and there is little doubt
that we have seen the lowest prices of this
season in all cereal lines..
Prices below are for carload lots on track:
Wheat New No. 2 red, 8586c; No. 3. 82a
E3c
Corn No. 2 yellow, ear. 4lfi!41$c; Ha S ear
corn, 3040c; hizli mixed, ear. S)iJ40c: No. 2
selliw.sheIled.37K63Sc;No.3yellow,sheIIed,
3536c: bizh mixed shelled corn, 3CS7c;
mixed shelled. 3536c
Oats No. 2 Mte, 5930c; extra, xo. 3. 28
e28sc: mixed. 26Xff27c
Kit No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 5354c;
No. 1 Western, 5152c
Flour Jobbing prices Fancy winter and
sprinc patents, 54 755 25; winter straight,
$ Wat 75: clear winter, 54 00(24 25: straight
XXXX bakers', 53 7504 00. Rye flour, 53 25
Milli-eed Middlings, tine white, 515 509
17 00 1 ton; brown mlddUnes, 514 60814 76;
winter wheat bran, 514 5015 00; chop feed,
$15 50016 00,
Hay Baled timothy. No. 1. 113 00013 50: No.
2 do, 511011 50; loose from wagon, 514 O0&15 00.
according to quality: No. 2 prairie hay. 57 00
8 00; packing do, 56 7507 00.
Btraw Oat, 56 7507 00; wheat and rye.
S6 0006 25.
ProTlaton.
The only change in provisions is an advance
of He per pound on medium and small hams.
Sugar-cured hams, large 9X; UC"
cured hams, medium, 10Ke; sugar-cured
hams, small, 10Jc; sugar-cured break
fast bacon, 8c; sugar-cured shoulders,
6Vc; sugar-cured boneless shoulders, 7?c:
suear-cured California hams, Kc: sugar-cured
dried beef fiats, 9c; sugar-cured dried beef
sets. 10c: sugar-curea dried Deei ruuuua, jiu.
bacon, shoulders, 6Jic; bacon, clear sine-,
bacon clear bellies, 7c: drysaltshoulders,
drvita.lt Hear sides. 7c Mprs nork. heavy. 5.
mess pork, family, 513 00. Lard Refined, in
tierces. 5Kc: half-barrel 5Jc: 60-ft tubs, 5Kc;
20-ft pails, 6Kc; 50-ft tin cans. 5K 3-6 tin pails.
6Jc; 5ft tin pails. GVc; 10-ft tin pails Cc; 5-ft
tin pails, 6Jc Smoked sausage.long. 5c; large,
5c Fresh pork links, ve. Boneless hams,
lOJic Tigs' feet, half-barrels S4 00; quarter
barrels, 52 15.
EXCHANGE SCRAPS.
Heallbr Condition or I.ocnl Bnlnes Ku-
conraglne ClenrlnR House Flsurcs
bnturilRT's Closlns Quotntlons
Here nud Eluewhere.
Pittsburg business men are hard to please,
but they could find no reason to complain of
the condition of trade last week. The weather
was fickle, with too much rain for out-of-door
occupations, and there was a holiday: but
against these drawbacks everything held its
onn,andtbevolnme of transactions was up to
thoacrjge.
Very few special foatures were developed
during the week. Stock dealing was moderate,
with no pronounced price changes. There
was a good feeling all through, however, and
brokers were hopeful. Petroleum was fairly
active and woak. Field developments favored
the bears.
Real estate maintained its customary ac
tivity, and values were very steady. A large
number of transactions were closed up, many
of them being important. Sellers are begin
ning to realize that the only way to keep this
great interest in full swing Is to avoid infla
tion. Fair prices attract investors.
Tbe stock brokers were in no mood for busi
ness Saturday, and consequently did next to
nothing, sales being only 21 shares. Electric
and Pleasant Valley were the only things in
which there was any movement.
Bidding was quite lively for a while, and a
large number of figures were placed on the
board, but it was for small lots two to ten
shares and failed to bring out the stuff. This
indicates a firm undertone, if nothing more.
There were few price changes of importance
Allegheny Heating Company was bid un to 109,
and Westinghonse Electric down to 433i. As
compared with Thursday's quotations. Central
Traction was down a trifle and Philadelphia
Gas about steady. Bank shares were strong.
Sales were 6 shares of Electric at 43, and 15
Pleasant Vallev at 27K-
Sproul fc Lawrence sold 100 shares Pleasant
Valley at Z.
Rea Bros. & Co. sold 10 shares Weitingbouse
Electric at ii.
The total sales of stocks at New York yester
day were 62,228 chares, including Delaware.
Ltrkawanna and Western, 10,915; Louisville
and Nashville. L550: Missouri Pacific, 1,515;
Reading, 3,700, Richmond and West Point,
4,498; St. Paul, 5,197; Union Pacific 3,800.
There was no special movement in the local
money market Saturday, apart from heavy
checking and depositing the result of accumu
lations over the holiday. Fuuds were abundant
and easy. The demand from regular customers
was lair, and there was considerable discount
ing for outsiders. The regular rates, 607 per
cent, were observed.
The Clearing House report presented some
encouraging figures. The week consisted of
only five business days but it scored a gain of
nearly a million and a half over the same woek
last year, which was a f nil one. This shows that
everything is prospering. Tbe report follows:
Saturday's exchanges
hatvrdar's balances ,
cek's exchanges (5 days)
AVeek's balances
1'rcvlous week's exchanges
Exchanges week, of 1889 (6 days) ..
Balances weekoriSSs
Gain in exchanges over week 1889.
.. 3,077,603 05
4S4.0W 84
.. 14.430,846 (17
.. i 19, 9 14 S
.. 1(.5.'W0SI
.. U031,CS7
.. 2.0", 170 17
.. 1,349,781 Z
ON A SMALL SCALE.
Wall Street Speculnlora Not RmhloK
Thins;. Tbe Bank Statement Tnkci
the Life Ont of Kallrond
bhnrca A Dull Close.
New Yore, April 5 The stock market to
da was again a very limited affair, and outside
of a few specialties, which were affected by in
fluences peculiar to themselves there was no
movement whatever. The collapse of the suit
against the Chicago Gas Trnst furnished a lit
tle life in that stock, and, after opening up J
at 46, it reacted a fraction, out afterward rose
to a shade above its opening prices. The shorts
covered rather freely, but there was little de
mand for the stock in other directions.
Lackawanna early loomed into prominence,
and advanced a traction under the impression
that a squeeze of the shorts might be at
tempted, but later the stock reacted and closed
at Thursday's price. Richmond and West
Point was still influenced bv the late acquisi
tion of tbe Erlanger roads by tbe East Ten
nessee, and occupied a prominent position in
the early portion of tbe session, but became
quiet later, and reacted with the remainder of
the list. Among the specialties the only marked
movement was in Manhattan, which suddenly
spurted up from 10( to 105 on light trading,
and for no apparent reason.
The bank statement was expected to show a
decrease in the surplus reserve, but the actual
decrease was much beyond tbe expectations,
and the life and strength were taken out of the
market by the exhibit. The movements in the
central list were confined as a rule to less than
per cent, and tbe dealings presented no
I eatures whatever, though a strong tone pre
vailed in the first hour, giring place to weak
ness later on. The close was dull and barely
steady at about opening prices which were
geierallv lower than Thursday's fimres
me following table shows the prices of active
stocks on the New lork Mock Exchange yester
day. Corrected dally for Tiie Dispatch by
V HITNEY & STEFIIi.sOV oldest Pittsburg mem
bers at Stye ork Stock lichange, 57 Fourth ave
nue:
Clos-
Opcn- High- Low- lng
log. est. est. iJld.
Am. Cotton Oil II
Am. Cotton Oil pref. 0
Am. Cotton (111 Trust ZS4
Atcll.. Top. A S. F H 33!4 SS
Canadian 1'aciflc '-i
Cauada bouthern SiX 53 H Sii Wi
Ccutral or fw Jersey 119
Central l'aclne J1H
Chesapeake Ohio... WH 3S . I3l
C, Hur. A Qulncy... .107 107 106, 106?
C, Mil. 4; it. Paul 6S'a 6S'S 68H 63H
C, Mil & bt. P., pr. 11354
C. ltockl.&l 91 2 HH 95it
CL.bt.UXPUU 15
a, fct. U & Pitts., pf.. 50 50 50 1
C, bt. P.. M. A O 33 ZS S3 32V
U, St. P.. 31. O. pf. "H
C.Ik, Northwestern... .1I1M llljf HIM HIS
O. A..V., pi 111!
C. a, C A 1 7H 7ZH 72)4 72
C. CC11. pr. a5
Col. Coal Iron 46 46, 46 H
Col. Hocking Val 22
Ucl.. Lack est I35H 13SX !& ISjV
Del. A Hudson 143
Den. A Klo Grande 14V
Den. AKIobramlc pf 46(4
E.T., Va. Alia SU
E.1.,Va. AOa., lstpf 73
E. T.. Va. A Oa., 2d pr 22'$
Illinois Central 115
Uike l-HeAVest I7W
i.ake trie A W est pf 64S
LakebhoreAM. s. . .107 107K HI7! Ji7
Loulsvlllcihaslivllle. MX 81 84), S4S
Michigan Central a'
Mobile A Ohio -.. -.. 14
Mi-iouri Pacific 72 72J. 72", 72,
New York Central 1074
J.. Y., U E. A V 25 25 24X 24s.
. Y.C.&M. 1, 17
. C A St. L. nr. 70
N.Y.,U.4St.L. 2dpf .... 39K
M.-V.&M. F. 4SH 46M 4654 46!
N. Y.. O. AW. IS1
Norfolk A Western 19
Norfolk A Western pr. GO;-, 60H 60X 60
Northern Pacific " ' JH 3IU
Northern Pacific pr... 74 74 74 74H
Ohio A Mississippi 20 2U 20 13),
Oregon Improvement. 46
Oregon Trnnscon 3SX 38S 38! 38X
Pacific Mall 39 39 SSf SSU
Peo.. Dec. A Evans.... 23 23 3 23
l'hlladel. A Heading... iVi 41 4I
Pullman Palace Car 190W
Richmond &1. I. T..Z13J 22X -Hi SHi
Richmond AW.P.T.pt 79H
su P., Minn. A Man HI
bt. L. A San Fran 16X
bt, U A Ean Kran pr. S6W
St, U A Sin K. 1st pr. 8S
Texas Piclflc 20a 20K 19& 194,-
Union PaclPc 633 83M ft-X ei
Wabash 12JJ
Wabash preferred 26 265J MM iB
Western Union ta S2h 82 82
W heeling A L. E. 73 73S 73 72K
When baby was sick, we gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla,
When she became Miss she clung to Castorla,
When she had Childrtn,she gave them Castorla
pS-77-jnnrjitt
MH CV Jg
iltk 1734 1JJ4
46), 46. 46M
Cloatng Bond Qnotntlona.
U.S. 4s reg 1J2
U.S. 4s. ennn m
M. K. AT. Uen. 5s.. 64)4
Mutual Union 6s... .103
N.J. C. Int. Cert...lll!
Northern Pac.lsts.. 116
Northern Pac. Zds .1HH
Northw't'n consols.143
Northw'n deben's SsllO
Oregon A Trans. 6S.107X
St.LJtI.iI. Gen. 5s. 8SX
bt L. AS.F. Oen.M.HO
Mt. Panl rnnfinls ...mlii
U.S. 4Ss reg 103)4
U. 8. 44s coup 103,
Pacific 6s Of '85 116
I.ou!slanatamped4s BSX
ijoauun DS...........1UU
lenn. new set. 6S....1C8
Tenn. newret.5a....l01
Tenn.newsat, Ss.... 73
Canada So. 2ds 97
Central Pacific 1SU.IDM
Den. 4 K. G. Ists...ll84
Den. AK, U. 4s 79S
D.AR.O. Westlsts.
Frle2ds 101H
M. K. AT. Gen. 6s.. 75!
St. P. ChlAPe.litS.lI6
Tx., Pc L.Q.Tr.Rs. 92i
Tr.. Pc. K (j.Tr.Ks. 33)4
Union PaelflclsU ..l"1
West Shore 105M
Doaion Stocks.
Ateh. A Top SS5
Boston A Mont..
Caul pa
Franklin ,
Huron
Kcarsarge
4SV
12
15
3
124
28M
74
60
160
iioston A Albiny....:is
Boston A Maine 226
C, B. A 0 10634"
Cinn. Ban A Clev... 27H
Eastern K. K 1683
Easte'n It. K, 6s 126
Flint A Perc M 31
Flint A PcrcM. prer 98
Mass. Central 17
Mex. Central com... 194
N. Y. AN. Eng 46
Old Colony 178
Wis. Central com... 30X
AllouezMgCo "
Atlantic 13
Osceola
Qulncv ,
banta Fc copper.
Tam&mr.k
Annlston Land Co.. ci
Boston tjind Co..... 6h
ban Diego Land Cos 21
West End Land Co.. M
Bell Telephone 218
Lamson btores 2814
Water Power 64
' Fhllndelphln Slock.
Closing qnotatlons of Philadelphia stocks fur
nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers No. 57
Fourth avenue. Members New York Stock Ex
change: iiia. ASru.
PennTlvanIa llallroad 53S
53
20
si
H'4
31H
74M
Beading 20 13-16
Bufialo, Pittsburg A Western 8)4
Lehigh Valley 51,
Lehigh Navigation 51
Northern Pailfic 31
Northern l'aclne preferred ii
Featnrca of Sntnrdnj'a Oil Market
Corrected daily by John M. Oakley fe Co.. 45
Sixth street, members of the Pittsburg Petro
leum Exchange:
Opened 815 I Lowest 80
Highest Wi 1 Closed 31,
Barrels.
Average charters 75,119
Average shipments 81,056
Average runs 63,670
Refined, New York. 7.15c.
Refined, London, 57-16d.
Refined, Antwerp. 1641.
Rcflued, Liverpool, 5 ll-16d.
Beflned. Bremen, 6.53m.
A. B.McGrew quotes: Puts, SOgSOKc; calls
82K8jc
MARKETS BY WIRE.
A Spirit of Activity In Wheat, With Slay
and Jnlv Higher Corn Follow
Salt Pork nnd Lard Coming
to tho Front.
Chicago Trading in wheat was active to
day, and a strong feeling was developed. The
market was governed wholly by local influ
ences, there being a holiday in Europe. A fair
outside business was transacted, including
some baying of futures for Eastern millers
The market opened about the same as Thurs
day's closing, ruled firm. May advancing lVc
and July barely lc. receded some and closed kt
Jfjc higher for May and c for July.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHKAT-N0. 2. May. 79S079X7!ic;
June, 79K8079?B'8SOc; "!. SJi"t
78K678a
Corn No. 2, April, 2930S29j4;3Oc;
May, 30K3163030Jc; Julj. 32
aijjsvscac.
Jun
J'Jv'SU.
Mess Pork, per bbl. May, 810 5510 65
10 55l0 62K: June. $10 6510 72K310 65
10 72K: July, 810 7510 8510 758S10 bK.
Lard, per 100 . Mav. 86 15t 17K6 12K
6 17J$; June. 8 20 226 206 22; July,
i6 25b306 25431630.
Short Rib isides. per 100 lbs. Mav. J5I15
5 2005 12K5 20: June. S5 205 27Q5 17K
5 2!H: July, $5 255 355 225 32J.
Cash quotations tere as tollows: Flour
firm and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat,
7979o: No. 3 spring wheat, 6470c: No.
2 red. 7979J8c. No. 2 corn. 30c No. 2 oats 22
jKic No. 2 rye, 43c; No. 2 barley, nominal.
No. 1 flaxseed. 81 49. Prime timothy seed,
81 2101 22. Mess pork, per bbl. 810 55.
Lard, per 1U0 lbs. 86 12K- Short ribs
sides (loose), 85 155 17JJ; dry salted shoulders
(boxed), 84 4004 50; short clear sides (boxed).
io 505 W). Hugar Cut loaf unchauged. Re
ceiptsFlour, 22.000 barrels: wheat, 200,000
bushels: corn. 489.000 bushels: oats. 292,000
bushels; rye, 4,000 bushels: barley. (SaOOObushels.
Shipments Flour. 17.000 barrels: wheat, 140 000
bushels; corn, 364,000 bushels; oats, 192,000
bushels; rye, 5,000 bushels; barley, 50,000
bushels.
On the Produce Exchanza to-day the bntter
market was unchanged. Eggs, 10c
New Yokk Flour steady and dulL Corn
meal quiet; yellow Western. 821092 45. Wheat
Spot strnnger.with options dull; options fairly
active. c Lp and steady; export buying,
also local traders. Rye strong: Western, 55
57Kc Barley Arm; Western. 4562c; Cinada,
G070c Barley malt quiet; Canada, 7587a
Corn Spot dnll and stronger; options moder
ately active, lio up and firm. Oats Spot
stronger andauiet: options auiet and firmer.
Hay firm, light receipts; shipping, 3540c: good
to choice, 70090c. Hops easv and quiet. Coffee
Options; Lxchange closed to-day: no trading.
Spot Rio dull and unchanged; fair cargoes,
20c; No. 2 flat bean, 19c. Sugar Raw steady;
sales, 5,300 bags centiifucals, 96 test. 8c; C and
F. 559 hogsheads and 250 bags; Muscovado, &?
test, 4c; refined quiet and steady. Molases
Foreign, steady: a carco of Cuba sold at 21c
for 50 test; New Orleins steady; common to
fancy, 3145c Rice firm and act
ive: domestic. 4bc; Japan. 45c.
Cottonseed oil firm; etude, 2S2Sc; yellow,
33K33?c Tallow steadv; city ($2 for pack
ages), 4c. itosin strong ana qniet; strainea
common to good. ll12c. Turpentine higher
and quiet at 42Kc asked. Eggs, easy for de
mand; Western. 12JI2Jc; receipts, 18,613
packages. Fork firm; mess, old, 811 0011 25;
do new. 811 75012 25; extra prime, 89 5010 00.
Cntmeats strong: good demand; pickled bellies,
55c: do shoulders. 5c; do hams, 0J
9c; middles firm: short clear, 86. Lard
eabier and dull; Western steam. 86 45; options,
sales, 1,000 tierces of July, 86 5G6 57; closing,
86 56 bid; April. 86 44; May.8C 43 bid; June.86 50;
August, 86 73; September, 86 70; October, 86 74.
Butter quiet and irregular; Western dairy.
S15c; do creamery. llS27;c; do held. 67Jic;
factory. 17c: Elgin, 2223c Cheese fairly ac
tive and firm: Western. 10i103ic
Philadelphia Flour auiet. Wheat strong
and prices advanced Jc under the light offer
ings; stronger western advices and good de
mand for milling; speculators manifested no
interest in the market: rejected. 600c: fair
to cood milling wheat, 75S3c: prime to fancy,
8592c; ungraded in grain depot, 90c; No. 2
red, in export elevator. 84c: do, spot and
April, 85c; No. 2 red. April,84685Vc: May.85K
85Jic:June,85Vi855ic:Juy.S3KsKc Corn
firm; No. 4, 313.1Kc; No. 3 mixed, in
Twentieth street elevator. 34c; No. 3 high
mixed, on track; 35Kc; No. 3 mixed, in export
elevator, 32Jc; steamer, in do, 35c; No. 2 yel
low, on track, 39c: No. 2, in export elevator,
37d7Kc; No. 2 mixed. April, 3737Ve; Mav,
3743c: June. 37K3Sc: July. 3839c
Oais Car lots quiet: No. '1 white, 31c: is o. 2
white, 32c: futures firm hut quiet: No. 2 white,
April, 30M31ic: May,2930Kc; June, 2!)
SOc; JuU, 20J30c Butter dull and weak;
Pennsylvania creamery extra, 23c; do prints
extra. 2S33 Eggs loner; Pennsylvania firsts,
1414c.
MlNNEAroLis Receipts of wheat for the
past two dajs were 246 cars: shipments, samo
time, 75 cars. There was a fair early OemanJ
from local millers for good milling wheat, but
it was limited and soon filled, after which tbe
market dragged along rather slowly until the
close. Low grades were dull, and hard to
move. 1 hero was not much demand from out
sido points, except a little inquiry for hard
West on original waybill, with but little of
fered. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, April.
79c: May, SO'Ac; July, &: on track, 79
S0c; No. 1 St rthern, 77M&7S;jc: Jnlv.
on track. 7bS27br; No. 2 Northern, jVpril, 71c;
May, 75c: Julj, 77c; on track, 7176c.
fcT Louis Flour firm and higher for fancy;
extra fane 5 points; raticv, 8.1 353 45: extra
fancv, S3 753 85; patents. 84 15&4 25. Wheat
Market closed with Mav and July J8?bC
from the top; No. 2 red, cash. Hc; May closed
at 77c; July, 75c asked; August, 75c.
asked. Corn weak; No. 2 mixed, cash, 27
27c; May closed at 2727Jc; June. 28c;
July, 22c asked; August, Zc, asked. Oats
hicber and firm; No. 2, cash. 22c, bid; May,
225ic:July,22Kc bid. Rye No. 2, 42Ja Bar
ley firm; Wisconsin, 61c Flaxseed, 81 40.
Provisions belter. Pork, 810 60.
Milwaukee Flonr unchanged. Wheat
firm; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, 7374c;
May. 73c bid; No. i, northern, 8081c Corn
firm; No. 3, on track, 33c Oats firm: No. 2
white, on track, 24?;25jc Rye firm; No 1,
in store, 4444c Barley No. 2, in store, 45c
bid. Provisions steady. Cheese steady; Ched
dars, weioKc
Toledo Cloversecd easier; cash, 83 27K:
April, S3 22K; October, 83 60.
LIVE STOCK MAKKETS.
Tho Condition of Business nt the Ent Liberty
Ptock Yard.
OmcE or Pittsburg Dispatch, i
Saturday, April 5, 1890. (
Cattle Receipts. 934 head: atapuidnts, 720
head: market, nothing doing; all through con
signments; no cattle shipped to New York
to-day.
Hoos Receipts. 8,100 head; shipments, 1,850
bead: market firm: medium and selected. 84 50
165; coiimon.to best Yorkers, 84 3004 45;
Sugar Trust 62Ta
National Lead lruit... Vi
Chicago GaslTust,.... 434
pigs, 84 00Q4 25; IS cars hogs shipped to New
York to-day.
Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head: shipments, 600
head; market steady at unchanged prices.
By Telegraph.
Kaitsax Cmr-Cattle-Receipts. 2.000 head;
shipments, 1, 000 head: market strong and active;
steers, S3304C0; cows, stockers and feed
ers. 82 603 50. Hogs Receipts. 5.100 head:
shipments, 2,100 head; market 2K5c lower:
all grades, 81 004 17K: bulk, 84 07HQ5 10
Bheep Receipts. 800 head; shipments, L4'
heaa; market quiet; good to choice lambs anu
muttons. S3 S0jg4 60; stockers and feeders
85 0005 25.
Chicago Cattle Receipts. L500 head: mar
Jft steady to strong; beeves, 84 605; steers
83 40QJ 75; stockers and feeders, 82 S53 90
cows, bulls and mixed, 81 403 30; Texas cattle
82 43 90. Hogs Receipts. 8,500 head; ship
ments, 4,000 head: market strong; mixed. 84 15
4 40; heavv. 84 204 47J,': light, 84 154 35;
skips, S3 304. Sheep-lteceipts. 1.000 head:
market stsong; natives, S3 756; Westem corn
fed, 81 5035 80; Texans, 83 500510; lambs, 85
6 95.
Buffalo Cattle steady; receipts, 210 loads
through, lsale. Sheep and lambs active and
higher; receipts, 9 loads through,15 sale; sheep,
choice to extra, 80 356 50; good to choice, 86 10
66 30; common to fair. 85 850 05: lambs,choice
to extra. $7 2507 40; good to choice, 87 157 20;
common to fair, 86 507 00. Hogs active; re
ceipts, 28 loads througb, 10 sale: mediums and
heavy, 84 555 CO: mixed, 84 504 55; Yorkers,
84 45; pigs. 84 254 3a
ST. Louis Cattle Receipts. 2.100 head: ship
ments, 920 head; market strong: good to fancy
native steers, 84 304 85: fair to good do, S3 40;
stockers and feeders. 82 503 50; Texas and
Indiin steers, 82 80S3 60. Hogs Receipts,
5,800 heaa;shipments, 0,300 head; market higher
fair to choice heavy, 84 20Q4 80; packing
grades. 84 104 25; light, fair to best. 83 05
4 25. Sheep Receipts, 1,500 head; shipments
none; markotsteadj; fair to choice, 84 005 80.
Indianapolis Cattle Receipts light; mar-;
ket quiet and dull; shipper-. S3 004 Cu
butchors'. 81 253 75; bulls. 81 503 25. Hogs
Receipts, 4,000 head; market activo and
strong; choice heavy and medium, 84 204 40;
mixed, 81 0004 27K; light, 84 104 35. Sheep
Receipts light; in irket active; lambs, S3 50
5 75; sheen, 82 755 65.
ClNCINNATI-J-Hocs stronrrer: common and
light, 83 504 25; packing and butchers. 84 10
4 30; receipts, 1,800 head; shipments, 2,300 ho-id.
Dry goods.
New York. April 5. Trade in drygoods was
moderate to-day, something of a holiday feel
ing prevailing, but the tone of the markets
seemed to be rather improved than otherwise,
the weather favoring the retail trade, bnt tbe
weak spot of the market having apparently
touched bottom.
S. W. Hill, Pittsburg Meat Supply
Company, corner of Church avenue, Ander
son street and P., Ft, . & C. R. "W., Alle
gheny, Pa., sold for Messrs. Nelson, Morris
& Co., of Chicago, 111., for the week ending
April 5, 1890, 160 carcasses of beef. Av
erage weight, 606 pounds; average price,
$6 21 per hundred pounds.
Pittsburg Beef Co., wholesale agents
for Swift's Chicago dressed beef, sold for
week ending April 5, 169 carcasses ot beef.
Average weight per carcass, 584 pounds; av
erage price per pound, 6.39 cts.
Armour & Co., of this city, report the
following sales of dressed beef for the week
ending April 5: 157 carcasses, average
weight 619 lb;; average price 56 51.
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OFFICIAL-PITTSBUKG.
No. 34A
DEDICATION OF KELLER STREET (OR
alley) between Forty-second street and
Forty-fourth street.
Know all men by these presents, that we, the
undersigned, are the owners of all tbe property
abutting on Keller street (or alley) between
Forty-second street and Forty.fourth street as
it appears on plan approved by tbe Councils of
the borough of Lawrenceville, March 22, 1867.
And we do hereby for ourselves and our heirs
and assigns dedicate to public use forever as a
public hizhway the property occupied by the
above named Keller street (or alley), and we do
hereby waive all claims or benefits that may be
due or accruing to us by reason of the throwing
open to public use of said street or alley, and
we do hereby authorize and empower the De
partment of Public Works to enter upon said
property and ooen it up to public use.
In witnes whereof we have hereunto set our
hand and seals this 31st day of December, A.
D. 1889.
George Sbeppard seal, Wm. A. Suckling
Iseall, M. P. Culbertson seal, Hugh Savage
seal, J. K. Davison & Hi o. seal, Kacbol A.
jeech sej.ll. Agnes McMunn seal, Calvin
Wells seal, Charley Rote seal, James
Marshall'sesrate, M. V. Watson, trustee. seal,
Daniel Berg seal, Isaac Nelson seal, Andrew
Whitfield seal.
City of Pittsburg, ss.
Personally appeared before mc. tbe sub
scriber, George Booth, Assistant City Clerk,
George bheppard who being duly sworn ac
cording to law, doth depose and say that the
signatures attached to the accompanying
dedication of Keller alley, from Forty-second
to Forty.fourth streets, are the genuine
signatures of the persons represented; that
they are the owners of all property on that
portion of said Keller alley to bo dedicated
that the signers thereto own all of the property
abutting thereon, and further deponent saith
not. GEO. BHEPPARD.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 10th
day of March, 1890. GEO. BOOTH,
seal. Assistant City Clerk.
In Councils, March 1U, 1S90, read, accepted
and approved.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Couneil. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 358,
April 3 1890.
s
EVLED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-
CEIVED at the office of Citv Controller
until Tuesday, the lotn nay ot April, A. u. lsao.
at 2 P. if, for supplies for the Department of
Public Works, as folio is:
One (1) steam road roller (10 tons), lumber,
hardware, rubber hose, wooden blocks, gravel,
sand, granite crossings, block and crushed
stone, sewer and gutter castings, cement, ice,
tar, pitch, wagons, carts and harness.
Specifications can be seen and blanks for
bidding can be obtained at the general office of
the Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must he accompanied by a
bond in double the amount probated before
the Mator or City Clerk.
Tbe Department of Awards reserves tbe
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
PlTTSBtmo, Pa.. April 4, 1890. apl-7
CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that the duplicates for March and
September installments o5 city, special, and
sub-district school taxes for the sear 1890 have
been placed in my band for collection bv tbe
Board of Assessors authorized to assess the
same.
First installment of city taxes payable in
March or April, second installment payable in
April or September. Five per cent discount
allowed on second installment only if paid with
first installment In month of March, but no
discount is allowed on first installment.
Business tax and water rents payable in
month of June.
Five per cent added on all delinquent taxes
on May, on July If or business tax and water
rents and on October 1 for second installment
of city taxes.
No statement furnished unless you intend
paying your taxes by check.
Off ce will be open on last Saturday in March
and April until 8 o'clock P. M.
mhll-otf-D J. F. DENNISTON, City Treasurer.
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OFFICIAIj PITTSBURG.
JNo. 312.
AN ORDINANCE-GRANTING TO THE
Pittsburg and Birmingham Traction Com
pany tbe rigbt to enter upon, occupy and use
certain streets, lanes and highways, and tolease
the property and franchises of certain passen
ger and street railway companies, or either, and
to construct and operate, or either, by means of
electricity, or otherwise, passenger and street
railways, or either.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg In Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That
tbe Pittsburg and Birmingham Traction Com
pany shall have tbe right, and is hereby author
ized to enter npon any and all streets, lanes,
alleys or hiehways, or parts thereof within the
said city of Pittsburg upon which any or all of
the following named passenger or street railway
companies, to wit: Pittsburg and Birming
ham Passenger Railroad Company, the
Southside Passenger Railroad Com
pany and the Pittsburg and Orms
by Passenger Railroad Company now are or
may hereafter be constructed upon procuring
the consent of said passenger or street railway
companies respectively and make, construct,
miintain and operate thereon such motors,
cables, electrical or other appliances and neces
sary or convenient apparatus and mechanical
fixtures by means of an overhead electric sys
tem or otherwise, as said traction company
shall at anytime or times select, and as will
provide for ihe traction of cars over tho rail
nays of said companies, or any of them, and.
if said traction company shall determine to use
electricity as a motive power, to place, erect,
maintain and use in, on and along such streets,
lanes, alleys or highways, or parts thereof, on
or over which the railways of the said passen
ger or street railway companies or any of them,
now are or hereafter mav he constructed such
poles, posts, supports or other devices as said
traction company may from time to time select
for the support or maintenance of any over
head or other system, and if said traction
company shall at any time determine to use
cable or other kind of power or any other means
or system for tho supply or application of
poner.it shall have the light to construct,
maintain, operate or use in or under or along
said streets, lanes, alleys and highways, or parts
thereof, such conduits or subways and such
cables or other devices as it may select for the
application or supply of power; and It shall at
any time or times have the right to change Its
kind of power or system for the application or
supply of power; and the said traction company
shall also nave all the rights and privileges
herein civen in. on, under, over or along such
streets, lanes, alleys or highways as it may tra
verse or occupy in order to connect with the
power house or houses of said company.
Section 2 The said Pittsburg and Birming
ham Traction Company shall have the right,
and consent Is hereby given to said company, to
lease the property, rights ana franchises of
any and all of the aforementioned passenger or
street railway companies which the said trac
tion comoanv mav desire to nncrato .inn tho
said Pittsburg and Birmingham Traction Com
pany shall have the right and is hereby au
thorized to construct, maintain and operate, or
either, tbe railway of each and every of the
said companies, from which it shall secure a
lease or enter into contract with for the supply
of motive power.
Section 3 If the said Pittsburg and Birming
ham Traction Company shall hereafter at any
time contract with any other passenger or
street railway company or companies or other
transportation company to furnish or supply
power for the traction or operation ot cars over
the railways of any of the said companies which
shall be constructed with tbe consent of Coun
cils of this city, the consent of tbe city is here
by given to such future contract or contracts,
and the said Tittsburg and Birmingham Trac
tion Company, In order to enable it to econo
mically and conveniently carry out such con
tract or contracts as it may hereafter make, is
hereby given in, on, under, over and along the
streets, lanes, alleys or htghwajs of this city
included within the routes of any and all of
such companies and the branches and exten
sions thereof, and which shall be constructed
as aforesaid, all the privileges and Dowers given
to it in tbe first section of this ordinance on the
streets, lanes, alleys and highways therein re
ferred to.
Section 4 All the rights and privileges here
by given or granted are under and subject to
tLt terms and provisions of a general ordl
ra ce, entitled "A general ordinance relating
to tue entry upon, over or under, or the use or
occupation of any street, lano or alley, or any
part thereof, for any purpose, by passenger or
street railway companies, or by companies op
erating passenger or street railways, and pro
viding reasonable regulations pertaining there
to for the public convenience and safety," ap
proved the 25th day of February. A. D. Ib90,
and the rights and privileges by this ordinance
given or granted shall cease and determino
only upon the expiration of the charters of the
said passenger and street railway companies re
spectively. Section 5 The said Pittsburg and Birming
ham Traction Compan v, in consideration of the
rights and privileges' hereby granted, shall,
within SO clays after the passage and approval
of this ordinance, by writing executed under
its corporate seal, dulv attested by tho proper
officers of said company, and to be filed in the
office of City Controller, bind itself that there
shall be expended in good faith, when its
tracks are relam and within two years from
the date of the passage and approval of this
ordinance, not les" than twelve thousand five
hundred dollars (S12.500) per mile in paving
wuu uiock stone, in manner as provided in the
aforesaid general ordinance, each and every
mue 01 single tracK 01 any 01 tne street rail
way companies enumerated in section 1 of this
ordinance which shall be operated, or upon
which motive power shall be supplied by the said
Pittsburg and Birmingham Traction Company,
excepting, however, such portions of said
tracks as are now paved with block stone.
Section L The Chief of the Department of
Public Works shall have the right to employ
and place suitable persons to supervise tbe
work of construction of said railroad author
ized tythis ordinance at the cost and expense
or said company and in no event shall the city
of Pittsburg be held liable for any damage to
person or property that may occur in any man
ner or under any circumstances during tbe
progress of the work thereon.
Section 7 That any ordinance orpart of ordi
nance conflicting with the provisions ot this
ordinance be and the samo is hereby repealed
so far as the sam: affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 21st day of March. A. D, 1S90.
H.P.FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Seloct
Council. W. A.MAGEE. President of Com
mon Conncil pro. tem. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. March 24, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H.
McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page
355, 31st day of March, A. 1). 1890.
No. 335.
AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE
grade of Somcrs street, from Wylie ave
neue to Bedford avenue.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same, That
thogndo of the west curb of Somcrs street,
from Wylie avenuo to Bedford avenue, be and
the same is hereby established as follows, viz.:
Beginning at the north curb line of Wylie ave
nue, at an elevation of 361 17-100 feet, thence
risimr at the rate of 3 feet tier 100 feet for a dis
tance of 12 feet at an elevation of 3d 53-100 feet;
thence rising at tbe rate of 15 feet per 100 for
a distance of IGi foi't to a P. C. at an elevation
of 385 23-100 feet; thence br a convex parabolic
curve for a distance of 200 feet to a P. T. at an
elevation of 407 73 100 feet: thenco rising at tbe
rate of 7 5-10 feet perlOO feet for a distance of 21G
feet to the south curb line of Webster avenue
at an elevation of 42S 93-100 feet: thence level
for a distance of 3b 25-100 feet to the north
curb lino of Webster avenue at an ele
vation of 423 93-100 feet; thence rising at tbe
rate of 6 74100 feet per 100 feet for a distance
of 141 feet to the south curb line of
Bloomer street at an elevation ot 433 44 100
feet: thence level for a distance of 222-10 feet
to' tho north curb line of Bloomer street at an
elevation of 41 44-100 feet; thenco falling at the
rate of 2 feet per 100 feet tor a distance of
100 feet to a point at an elevation of 431 44-100
feet; thence by a convex parabolic curve for a
distance of 41 feet to the south curb line of
Bedford avenue, at an elevation of 429 6100
feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance
Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this 10th day of March. A. D. 1S90.
II. P. FOKD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPjRD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH.
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, March 13, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: V. H.
McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 349,
28th day of March. A. D. 1890.
omen or the City treasurer.
Municipal nAM- Smithfiei.d Street, v
NOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
owners, (whether residents or non-residents
or the city ot Pittsburg) or dravs, carts,
wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their li
cense at this office forthwith.
All licenses not paid on or before tbe first
Monday in March, 1890, will be placed in the
bands ot police officers for collection, subject
to a collection fee of 50 cents.
And all persons neglecting to pay on or be
fore first Monday in May, 1890, will be subject
to a penalty double tbe amount of tbe license
to be recovered before the proper legal author
ity of said city.
The old metal plate of last year must be re
turned at the time licenses are taken out. or 25
cents additional will be charged on tbe license.
Rates of license: Each one-horse vetiicle,
6 00; each two-horse vehicle, (10 00; each four
horse vehicle, 812 00; each four-horse hack,
515 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn by
two horses. tlO 00; one extra dollar will be
charged for each additional horse used in
above specified vehicles.
J, F. DENNISTON.
City Treasurer.
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OFFICIAL PI TTSBUKf..
No. 333.)
AN ORDINANCE-AU'IHOKIZING THE
Department or Public Works to purchase
from Thomas W. McCune and R. A. Balph 9
acres and 154 perches of land in tbe Nineteenth
ward of Pittsburg.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and. Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same.
That tbe Chief ot the Department
of Public Works of said city bo and is here
by authorized, empowered and directed to pur
chase in fee simple for tbe uso and benefit of
said city, from Thomas W. McCune and R. A.
Balph, lor the consideration hereinafter named,
all that certain piece or parcel of land situate
in tbe Nineteenth ward. Pittsburg, bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at
a pin in the center of Rivervicw avenue, where
tbe property of tbe city of Pittsburg known as
the Highland reservoir property at its north
western corner, corners with this land tbence
along said city property sontb 30 15 we3t
forty-eight (48) perches, more or less; thence
along land now of Jacob Weber's
heirs north :59 15', west sixty-seven
and forty eight one hundredths (67 48)
Serenes, more or less, to land late of Samuel
arrison or Wm. J ancey; thence along said
land late of said Garrison or Jancey north 14
degrees 15 minutes east three and tour-tenths
(3.4) perches north 18J degrees east ten (10)
perches; thence along property now or la'eoi
U. B. Seely, Known as the Riverview plan,
south 60 35' east, fifty-one and twelve one-hnn-dredths
(51.12) perches, more or less, to a pin;
thence north 26 east twenty-seven and eighty
one-hundredths (27.80) perches, more or less, to
a pin in the center of Riverview avenue afore
said; tbence along tbe center of said avenue
south 71 3y east twenty-two and seven tenths
(22.7) perches, more or less, to the place of be
ginning, containing nine acres and one hun
dred and fifty-four (9 acres and 154 perches)
perches, more or less, and upon tho delivery of
said deed in lee simple tbe Controller of said
city is hereby authorized and directed to issue
his certificate for a warrant for the considera
tion, to wit: eleven thousand four hundred and
ninety-five (511,405) dollars and charge tho same
to appropriation No. 41.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part o t ordi
nance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th day of March. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President or
Common Conncil. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, March 13, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc
CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page
348. 2Sth day of March. A. D. 1890.
rNo. 343.
DEDICATION OF CALVIN STREET
from Fortv-second street to Forty-fourth
street.
Know all men by these presents, that we. the
undersigned, are tbe owners of all the procerty
abutting on Calvin street, between Forty
second and Forty-fourth streets, as it appears
on plan approved by the Councils of the Bor
ough of Lawrenceville, March 22. 1867.
And we do bereby.forourselvesand ourheirs
and assigns, dedicate to public use forever as a
public hignwaythe property occupied by tbe
above named Calvin street between the points
above mentioned; and we do hereby waive all
claims or benefits that may be due or accruing
to us by reason of the throwing opon to public
use of said street: and we do hereby authorize
and empower the Department of Public Works
to enter npon said property and open it up to
pnblic use as a public street or highway.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our
hands and seals this 31st day of December,
1889.
Wra. A. Suckling seal, M. P. Culbertson
seal, James Jiles seal. Lonis Oedel seal),
Hugh Savage seal, 1. K. Davison A Bro.
seal, Geo. Nickel seal J. Margaret J. Steven
son (her x mark), attest, Samuel Mr-Kinley
seal, N. B. Hogg seal, Agnes McMunn
seal, James Marshall's estate by M. W. Wat
son, trustee seal, Isaac Kelson seal.
City of Pittsburg, ss.
Personally appeared before me tbe sub
scriber, Geo. Sbeppard, City Clerk. Hugh Sav
age, who, being duly sworn according to law,
doth depo-e and say that the signatures at
tached to tbe accompanying dedication of
Calvin street, from Forty-second to Forty-fourth
street, are the genuine signatures of the per
sons represented: that they are the owners
of all property on that portion of said street
to be dedicated; that tbe signers thereto
own allot the property abutting thereon, and
further deponent saith nor.
HUGH SAVAGE.
Sworn and subscribed before mo this 13th
dav of March. 1890.
Seal GEO. SHEPPARD, City Clerk.
In Councils, March 10, 1890, read, accepted
and approved.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Conncil.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Conncil.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 357,
Annl 1. 189a
338.J
AN ORDINANCE LOCATING BAY
alley from Susnuehanna street to Felicia
alley.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That Bay
alley from Susquehanna street to Felicia alley
be and the same is hereby located as follows, to
wit: Tbe center line shall begin on the south
5-foot line of Susquehanna street at a distance
of 115.184 feet west from tbe west 5-foot run
ning line of Homewood avenue, thence deflect
ing to the rigbt 86 degrees 44 minutes and
in a northeasterly direction, parallel to and
at a perpendicular distance of 115 feet from
the west running line of Homenood avenue
at a distance or 5J652 feet to an angle
at Formosa alley, thence deflecting to the
left 15 degrees 40 minutes for a distance of
91.84 feet to a point, thence deflecting to the
right 4 degrees 57 minutes parallel to and
at a perpendicular distance of 135 feet west of
the west running line of Homewood avenue, a
distance of 621.00 feet to tbe south Moot
line of Felicia alley, intersecting the said line
at an angle of 90 degrees and at a distance of
135 feet west from the west 5-foot running
line of Homewood avenne and the said Bay
alley shall be of a width of twenty (20) feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th day or March. A. D. 189U.
H. P. FORD. President of Slect Council.
Attest- GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk or Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Conncil. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, March 13, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H.
McCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 352,
31st day of March, A. D. 1S90.
TNo. 330.1
AN ORDINANCE-AU1HORIZING THE
Department of Public Works to purchase
from John 11. McElroy et ux a lot of ground
24x120 feet fronting en Emerson street. Twen
tieth ward.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted bv tbe authority of tbe same. That the
Chief or the Department ot Public Works of
the said city be and be Is hereby anthorized,
empowered and directed to purchase in fee Sim
Sle, for the use and benefit of said city, from
ohn H. McElroy ct ux, for the consideration
hereinafter named, all that certain lot or piece
of land situate in the Twentieth ward. Pitts
burg, bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at tho northwestward corner of lot
No. 32 in P. C Messick's plan of lots, and run
ning alongtbc wcsterlysidoorSnopc (formerly
Scott) street in a northwardly direction
twenty-four (24) feet to the southeasterly
corner of lot No. 34 and extending back from
said Swope street, maintaining tbe same width
one hundred and twenty (120) feet to Emerson
(formerly Center) street, being lot 33 in said
P. C. Messick's plan of lots, and npon the de
livery of deed in fee simple the Controller of
saia city is hereby directed to lssuo his certifi
cate for a warrant for the consideration, to
wit: two tbonsaud three hundred ($2,300)
dollars and charge the same to appropriation
No. 11.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and tbe same is herebv repealed
so far as the same arfects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th dav of March. A. D. 1SD0.
H.P.FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President or
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk or Common Council.
Mayor's office, March 13, 1S00. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H.
McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 345,
28th day of March, A. D. 1890.
No. 329
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
Department of Public Works to purcbaso
iroin Florence C. Miller a lot of ground, 24x120
feet, fronting on Emerson street, Twentieth
w ard.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enarted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That the
Chief of the Depar.mentof Public Works or
tbe said city be and be is hereby authorized,
empowered and directed to purchase in fee
simple lor the use .and benefit or said city from
Florence C. Miller for the consideration here
inafter named, all that certain lot or piece of
land sitnato in the Twentieth ward. Pittsburg,
bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be
ginning on Swope street (formerly Scott street),
at a distance of 96 feet ( Inches southwardly
from tbe southwest corner of Swope street
and Revenna (formerly Railroad) street, and
thence extending southwardly along Swope
street twenty-four (24) feet, and from said
Swope street extending back westwardly
between lino at right angles iwlth Swope
OFFICIAL PITrSBTJKG.
street one hundred and twenty (120) feet to
Emerson (formerly Center) street, being Iojr
No. 32 in P. C. Messick's plan of lots recorded
in plan book voL 3, page 219, and upon the de
livery of said deed in fee simple the Controller -or
said city is hereby directed to issue his cer-
tificate for a warrant for tbe consideration, to
wit: Two thousand seven bnndred and sev
enty five (2,775) dollars and charge the samo
to appropriation No. lL
Section 2 That any ordinance orpart of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of thi
ordinance bo and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th day of March, A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com
mon Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk ot
Common Council.
Mayor's office. March 13,1890. Approved:
WSI. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H. MC
CLEARY. Mayor's Clem.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7. page 345,
28th day of March, A. D. 189a
No. 335.
AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING MOOR
HEAD street, from Fifth avenue to
Neville street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbs
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
eds assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacteu by the authority of the same. That
Moorhead street, from Fifth avenue to Nevilla
street, be and the samo is hereby located as fol
lows, to wit: The center line shall begin at a
point on the south 5-foot line of Fifth avenuo
distant 625.51 feet easterly from a stone monu
ment situated at tbe Intersection of the south
5-foot line ot Fifth avenue with the west5-foot
line or Neville street; thence deflecting to the
right 85 degrees 45 minutes for a distance of
255.37 feet to a point; thence deflecting to tho
right S9 degrees 54 minutes for a distance of
303.50 feet to a point, thence deflecting to tho
lei 1 10 degrees 29 minutes for a distance of 277.3
feet to the center lino of Neville street, inter
secting said center line at an ancle of 46 de
grees 43 minutes 10 seconds and said Moorhead
street shall be of a width of 50 feet. "
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so tar as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th dav or Marco. A. D. 1S90.
H. P. FORD, President ot Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Jlavor's office. March 13. 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc
CLERAY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 350,
31st day of March, A. D. 1S90.
J3ia
AN ORDINANCE LOCATING MAHON
street, from Chauncey street to Watt
street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tho
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same. That
Mahon street, from Chauncey street to Watt
street, be and the same is hereby located as fol
lows, to wit: The north 5-foot line shall begin
at tbe center line ot Chauncey street at a dis
tance or 183.91 feet south of tbe south 5-foot
line of Wylie avenue: thence deflecting to tho
left 90 degrees 03 minutes 10 seconds parallel to
and at a perpendicular distance of 188.94 feet
south ot tbe south 5-foot running line of
Wylie avenue a distance of 476.72 feet to tha
west Moot Hn9 of Junilla street; tbence de
flecting to the right 14 seconds 30 minutes for
a distance of 476.00 feet to the wet 5-foot lino
ot Watt st-eet. intersecting the said line at an
angle of 84 degrees 10 minutes and the said
Mahon street shall be of a width of forty (40)
feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinanco conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th dav of March. A. D. 1S90.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO, SHEPPARD. Clerk or Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, ClerU
of Common Council.
Mayor's office. March 13, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mo
CjuEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 353,
31st day of March, A. D. 1890.
No. 337.
AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING SCIOTA,
street, from Osceola street to Baum
street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tho
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That
Sciota street, from Osceola street to Baum
street be and tbe same shall be located as fol
lows, to wit: The center line sball begin on tho
south 5foo. line of Osceola street at a distance
of 250.00 feet west from the west Moot line of
Liberty avenue; thence deflecting to thelefs
90 parallel to and at a perpendicular dlstanco
of 250 00 feet west from the west 5-foot line of
Liberty avenno a distance of 542.23 feet to tho
south 5-foot line of Baum street intersecting,
the said line at an angle of 58 degrees. 21 min
utes, 30 seconds, and at a distance of 300.156 reel
west from the west 5-foot running line of Lib
erty avenue, and the said Sciota street shall bs
or a width or firty (50) feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions or this
ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed
so far -s tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 10th day of March, A. D. 1890.
H.P.FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk or Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. March 13. 1590. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H.
McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 351,
31st dav of March. A. D. 1890.
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