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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. MONDAY. APRIL 21, 1890.
DOMESTIC MAEKETS.
Congenial Weather a Help to Jobbing
Trade of All Kinds.
SUPPLY OF GREEN STUFF IS SHORT.
Cereal Eeceipts Hardly Large Enough to
ilalo a Market.
AXOTHfE ADYAXCE IN FLOUE IS DUB
orriCE of Pittsbubo Dispatch,
SATURDAY. April 19, 1890. J
t'onntry Produce Jobbing Prices.
The butter market is overstocked and prices
are in favor of the buyer. There is a good de
mand for choice old cheese at old prices.
Eggs are moving freely at quotations,and stock
in the hands of jobbers is lighter than for some
eeVs past. The day is past when it Is neces
sary to push trade in this line. New cabbage
is scarce and firm. Potatoes of Rood quality
are very firm at quotations and prospects are
for higher prices. In tropical fruit bananas aro
scarce and higher. Changes of choice grade
are also looking upward. The week's volume
of trade shows a decided improvement over last
week, and would hare been much larger but for
the scarcity of green stuff at commission
houses. Improved weather proves a great help
to trade.
Butter Creamery, Elgin. 2122c; Ohio do,
1920c: countrv rolls, 1516c
Bkaks Navy hand-picked beans, il 751 8a
Bfeswax 252Se M a for choice; low grade,
lSUc.
Cider Sand refined, $7 SO; common, J3 00
4 00; crab cider, 17 bO&S 00 barrel; cider vm
egar, 1012c W gallon.
Cueese Ohio, 11I1Kc: New York, 12
12c:Limbcrger. 14K15c; domestic Sweltzer,
16K17c; imported Sneitzer. 23c.
1.GGS 1212c f) dozen for stnctlv fresh.
Fectts Applet fancv, S4 004 60 ?) barrel;
straw berries. 3540ca box.
Ff tanEKS Extra live geese. 50Q50c; No, L
do. 405c: mixed loss. 3035c W a.
Maple Syrup New, VxQSl a can. Maple
sugar, llffil2c ft ft.
Hoev 15c p B.
Poultry Live chickens. S590c a pair;
dressed, 1415c a pound: docks, 7ocSl V pair;
dressed turkeys, 1820c fl
Seeds Clover, choice, 62 fts to bushel. fJ 00
IB bushel; clover. large English, 62 fis. f4 35
4 60; clover, Alsike, 58 00: closer, white, $9 00;
titnothv. choice, 45 fts. $1 60l 70: blue grass,
extra clean, 14 fis. SI 251 30: blue grass, fancy,
14 fts SI 30; orchard gras, 14 fts. SI 40; red top,
14 Its, SI 00; millet, 50 E. SI 00; Hungarian
grass. 50 fts. SI 00; lawn grass, mixture of fine
grasses. S2 50 13 bushel of 11 fts.
Taia.ow Country, 3ic; city rendered, 4c
Tropica!. Fruits Lemons, common, S3 00
3 50: f jncy, S4 004 50: Florida oranges, $4 50
6,5 00; Valencia, S6 50S8 00 for 420 case. Jamaica,
S8 O0S8 50 a barrel: banana, SI 75ffi2 50 firsts,
SI 50 good seconds. bunch; cocoanuts. S4 00
4 50 j8 hundred; dates, 67c lb; layer figs,
12X15c: pineapples, JJ4 a dozen.
Vegetables Potatoes, from store, 75S0c:
Bermuda potatoes. J10 00 a barrel; on track,
6070c: new Southern cabbage, S3 50 for
small crates, S4 50 for large: Jersey
sweet potatoes. E4 755 25 a barrel; Ber
muda onions, S2 40ffl2 50 per bushel crate;
green onions, 2025c a dozen; parsnips, S2 00
?7 barrel: onion sets. S2 503 50 bushel
kale, SI 2ol 50 barrel; asparagus, 5060c
bunch.
Groceries.
The week has been one of great activity in
grocery lines. All jobbers report an unusually
large volume of trade. There are no changes
in prices since our last report.
Green Coffee Fancy Rio, 2425Xc;
choice Rio. 22K23c; prime Elo, 23c; low
grade Rio, 20Kg21c; old Government Java,
2SK30c; Maracaibo, 25X27Kc; Mocba.30
32c: Santos 2226c; Caracas, 2426c; La
Guayra, 2027c.
Roatsed (in papers) Standard brands,
25c;high grades, 26KS31c; old Government
Java, bulk, 33K35c: Maracaibo. 2SK29Xc:
fcantos, C6)3oJic: peabem. SOKc: choice Rio,
26c: urime Kio, 25c; good Rio, 24c; ordinary,
21K23c.
Spices (whole) Cloves, 1718c; allspice,
10c: cassia, 8c; pepper, 17c; nutmeg. 70ffiS0u
Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test. TJc;
Ohio, 12ii0. tKc: headlight, 150, $ic; water
white, 10Kc; globe. 1414c: elame, 14Kc; car
nadine, llc; royaline, 14c; globe red oil, 110
HKc; purity. 14c
.Miners' Oil No 1 winter strained, 4214e
?1 gallon: summer, SS40c. Lard oil, 6065c.
brncp-Com syrup, 2C29c; choice surar
syrwpi-S6S38c: nnmo sugar syrup, 30033c;
Etrlctlv prime. S335c: new maple syrurj; 90c
N. O. Molasses Fancv, new crop. 4748c;
choice, 46c: medium. 3S43c: mixed, 4042c.
Soda Bi-carb in kegs. 303;.Jc; bi-cart m
s, 5c; bi-carb. asserted packages. 5JJ6c;
sal-soda in kegs, ljc; do granulated, 2c
Caj.di.es Star, full weight, 8ic; steartne,
f? set. bKc; parafflnc, ll12c
Rice Head, Carolina. C7c: choice, 6
fc; prime, 56c: Louisiana, C(?c.
STARcn Pearl, 2c; cornstarch, 56e; glos3
starch, 4J7a
Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, S2 03; Lon
don layers, S2 75; California, London layers,
S2 75; Muscatels, S2 50: California Muscatels,
S2 40; Valencia. SJJc: Ondara Valencia. 10J
lie; sultana, 14c; currants, 56c; Turkey
prunes, CCc: French prunes, 8Uc: Salon
lca prunes, in 2-ft packages. 9c; cocoanuts. ft
100, S6; almonds, Lan fl ft, 20c; do Ivica, 17c;
do. shelled, 40c; walnnts, nap . 13314c; Sicily
Olbirts, 12c: Smyrna figs, 1213c: new dates,
6K6Kc: Brazil nuts, lie; pecans. 910c: citron,
1 ft, lb19c; lemon peel, ISc ft; orange peel,
17c
Dried Fruits Apples sliced, per ft, 6c; ap-
Fles, evaporated. 10UllKc; appr.cots, Call
ornia, evanorated, 15gl6c; peaches, evaporated,
pared, 2426c: peaches, California, evaporated,
unpared, 1820c; cherries, pitted, 1313Xc:
cherries, unpitted. 56c; raspberries, evapo
rated, 29Je30c: blackberries, 77Kc; huckel
bcrnes, l(JSl2c
Sugars Cubes. 6Jc; powdered, 6c; granu
lated, 6Jic; confectioners' A. 6c; standard A,
6c; sou white, 5J6c; yellon, choice, 5)5
K4c; elloiv, good, 5K5Jc; yellow, lair, 6Js
5?c: yellow, dark, 5i5J6c.
Pickles Medium, bids (1,200), S7 50; me
dium, half bhls (600), $1 25.
Salt No. 1. bul. 5c;No. 1 ex. f bbL SI 00;
dairy, fl bbL SI 20; coarse crystal. 1 bbL SI 20:
Higgino' Eureka. 4 bu sacks. S2 B0; Hi'gins'
Eureka, 16-14 ft packets, S3 00.
Caxned Goods Standard peaches. S2 00
2 25: 2ds. SI 651 80; extra peaches. S2 402 00:
pie peaches, 9oc; finest corn. SI O0l 50; Hid Co.
corn 60S5c; red cherries, 0S5c; Lima beans,
51 20; soaked do, 80c: string do, 6570c; mir
rowfat peas, si 101 15: soaked peas, 7uS0c;
pineapples. 1 301 40; Bahama do, S2 75;
damson plums, 9oc; greengages. $1 25; egg
plums, S2 00; California pears, S2 40: do green
gages, SI 85; do egg plums, SI 85: extra white
cherries, J2 40; raspberries, 95cSl 10: straw
berries. 80c; gooeberrie SI 301 40; toma
toes, ibSc; salmon, 1-ft. SI 50sl bo; black
berries Wc: succotash, 2 ft cans, soaked, 90c;
do green. 2-ft, SI 2dl 50; corn beef. 2 ft cans,
52 05; 14-ft cans S14 00; baked beans SI 401 50;
lobster, 1-ft, SI 801 90; mackerel, 1-ft cans,
broiled, $1 50: sardine", domestic li J4 25
4 50; sardines, domestic. Ks 56 757 00; sar
dines, imported. is SU 50Q12 50; sardines, im
ported, Jjs S18 00, sardines, mustard, S3 50: sar
dines, spiced. S3 50;
Fisn Extra No. 1 bloitcr mackerel, S36
bbl; extra No. 1 do. mess, $40; extra No. 1 mack
erel, share. $32: extra No. 1 do, mess S36; No. 2
shore mackerel. S24. Codfish Whole pollock,
4c ft; do medium, George's cod. 6c: do
lirge. c; boneless hake, in strips, 4Xc: do
George's cod in blocks, 6C7Xc Herring
Round shore. So 00 ?t bbl; split, t 50 lake. S2 90
100-fi bbL White fish, S6 50 100-ft half bbL
l.ake trout, S5 50 half bbl. Finnan haddock.
10c fl ft. Ice'and halibut. 13c ft. PickereL
half bbl. S3 00: quarter bbl, $1 3o; Potomac her
ring. So 00 V bbl: S2 50 fl half obL
Oatmeal 16 006 25 fl bbl.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
The great drawback of cereal markets is
scarcity or stuff. Receipts are very light. Oats
are very firm at quotations Wheat and flour
show an up ard drift. Hay and millf eed show
weakening tendencies There was but one sale
on call at the Grain Exchange, viz: a car of
sample oats at 33c Receipts as bulletined,
11 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chi
cago. 1 car of feed, 2 of hay, 3 of oats " of flour.
By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car of hay, 1 of oats.
By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of
corn. Winter wheat is unusually scarce m the
market. It is about as certain as anvthmg
future can be, that flour must go up higher at
an early day. The advance ot 25c per barrel
the past week does not let jobbers out at prices
the., are now forced to pay at sources of supply
Receipts of grain and nay for the week ending
April 18, 1890, 203 cars against 213 last week.
For the week ending April li, 18S9, receipts
were 254 cars.
Prices below are for carload lots on track:
Wheat New No. 2 red, 9091c: No. 3,86
Corn No. 2 yellow, ear. 45X16c; high
mixed, ear. 4415c; No. 2 yellow, shelled, 44
45c; No. 3 yelluw. shelled, 4142c; high mixed
shelled corn. 4"41c
Oats No. 2 white. 3333Jc; extra. No. 3,
S2S32c: mixed. 23330c
Ktf No. l Pennsylvania and Ohio, 5r5bc:
No. 1 Western, 5555c
Flour Jobbing prices Fancy winter aDd
soring patents. $5 005 50; winter straight,
S4 7WJ5 00: clear winter, $4 254 50; straight
XXXX bakers', S4 004 25. Rye floor, S3 50
3 75.
Millfeed Middlings, fine white, SI 6 00
J7 0019 ton: brown middlings, 116 0016 50;
ntr wheat bran, 115 0015 50; chop feed,
HAT Baled timothy. No. L SIS 0013 50; No.
2dn.S10J0ll 00; looe from wagon, SI4 00
16 00, according to qualitv. No. 2 prairie hay,
S7 00S 00: packing do. S6 757 00. , m
" STr.A-vr Oat, S8 757 CO; beat and rye, S3 00
66 25.
Provisions.
Hams shoulders and dry salt meats are up
Jic lard He, heavy mess pork SI per Darrel and
family 50c per barrel.
Sugar-cured hams large. SJfc: sugar-cured
hams medium, 10sc; sugar-hams small, lie:
sugar-cured breakfast bacon, be; sugar-cured
shoulders 6c; sugar-cured boneless shoul
ders 8c: sugar-cured California hams 7Jc;
sugar-cured dried beer flats. 9c; sugar-cured
dried beef sets, 10c; sugar-cured dried beef
rounds, 12c; bacon, shoulders, 6c; bicon, clear
sides, 7Xc; bacon, clear bellies 7Jc; dry salt
shoulders. 5c; dry salt clear sides 7Kc Moss
Eork, heavj, 13 00; mess pork, family. SI3 50.
ard Refined, m tiercrs, 5Jc: half-barrels.
6c; 60-ft tuns, 6c; 20-ft pail-. 6c; 50-ft tin
cans 5Jc; 3-ft tin polls. 6c; 5-ft tin pails, 6Jc;
10-fttln pails 6Xc;5-ft tin pails, 6c Smoked
siusige. long. 5c: large. 5c Fresh pork, links,
9c Boneless hams, lOc Pigs' feet, half-barrels,
S4 00; quarter-barrels f- 15-
TH E WEEK IS STOCKS.
Doll nnd Featureless All Throngh, With
Fcrf Important Price Cbnngrs.
Plenty of figures were mado at the stock call
Saturday, but withnnt much in the way of
business to show for them. The feeling was
buoyant, and the bidding coverod almost all
the specialties on the list. Sales were 150
shares only 50 of which were regular.
There were no important price changes.
Bridgewater Gas was fractionally, stronger,
while Philadelphia, Chartiers and- Wheeling
about held their own. Citizens' Traction im
proved a trifle, but Pittsburg and Central sub
mitted to small concessions Pleasant Valley
was steady; Westmghouse Electric was a shade
better; Luster lost ground; biuk and insurance
shares were in demand at full prices.
The main feature of the market throughout
the week was dullness. Prices, as compared
with the previous week, show few material
changes. The only positive gains were in Citi
zens' Traction and Bridgewater Gas. The de
clines were unimportant. Luster being tlio
chief sufferer. The steadiness of the market
in spite of the extreme dullness is encouraging,
if nothing more.
FOOD FOR PESSIMISTS.
Figures Showing n I.srse and Steady Ex
pansion of Business.
Manager Chaplin, of the Clearing House, was
happy Saturday. His report showed that the
exchanges for the week were the largest of the
year, and nearly S9.000.000 better than for the
corresponding time last year. This shows that
while the railroad imbroglio may have caused
some uneasiness, it bad no effect upon business
except to increase it. This may sound like a
paradox, but the fact remains all the same.
The report reads:
Yesterday's exchanges 2,G02,297 04
Yesterday's balancis 531,119 29
Week's exchanges 16,7W,4S533
eek's bslsnrea 2,876,011 S5
Previous week's exchanges... 15,703,070 97
1'revlousweek's balances.............. 2.1165,781 72
Fxclianires week orisss 13,)35,8a) 19
BalsncesweefcoflsS9 3,033, ''JO
Exchanges to date, 1K0 231.020.8o4 33
KxcbanResto date. 1SS9 194.807.W3 85
bain, 13J0 over 1639, to date 30,203,220 43
Closing Bond Qnotntlons.
U. S. 4s rex IK :
U. h. 4s, coup 123
U.S. 4Ss rejr 1WX
U. S. 4S coup IO.H4
Pacific 6s of '95 tl6
Loulslanastamped4 953
Missouri 6s 100
lenn. new set. 63....IC8
Icnn. new set. Ss... JOTS
Tenn. new set. 3s.... 75
M. K. T. Uen. 5s.. 64
Mutual Union 03....I02S
N.J. C Int. Cert. ..lllii
Northern Pac. lsls..UG)
Northern Pac. 2ds..lll
Itortlin't'n consols 142
Northw'n deben's Sslis
Oregon & Inns. 6S.1P7M
St.I. &l. M. Oen. .ii. 8
bt.L. iS.F. Uen.M.l!!b
&t. Paul consols 1J7
St. 1'. C'MAl'c.lsts.llS
lx., Pc. L.G.Tr.Rs. 92
Tx.. l'c. K fc.Tr.lls. as1
Union Pacificists. ..112
West Snore 105&
Canada So. 2ds 9S
Central racincists.ni)
Den. & It. G. Ists..,121
Uen. &K. . 4s SO
D.&R. G. Westlsts
Erie Ids 1O0J,
M. K. AT. Gen. 6s.. 75M
Sninrdnv's Oil Dlnrkot.
Corrected daily by John M. Oakley or. Co45
Sixth street, members of the Pittsburg Petro
leum Exchange:
Opened M I
HlRhest 85X
Lowest Biii
Closed S4h
Barrels.
Average charters 44,135
Average shipments 71,134
Average runs 6o,562
Befined, rew York. 7.10c
Kenned, London. 57-16d,
Kenneu, Antwerp, 16Sf.
Ktflned, Liverpool. 5 ll-16d.
Keflned. Bremen, 6.55m.
A. B.McGrew quotes: Puts, 83c; calls 86
86Kc
PE0U0MOED ADYAN0ES.
A Whirl In Rallrond Shnres, With Many
Strong Features BulU Force Shorts to
Cover Bank Statement Favor-
nble Best Prices Lnt.
NEW YoitK, April 19. The stock market to
day was more active and displayed a stronger
tone than any Saturday's market lor a long
time and the advances were moro pronounced
than on an previous day this week. The gen
eral expectation of a favorable bank statement
rendered the professional clement, which mo
nopolized the greater portion of the business
done, rather bullish, and the bulls took hold
with considerable vim, compelling the cover
ing of many short contracts.
As usual of late Sugar Refineries and Lacka
wana were the most conspicuousfeatures of the
market, especially in the matter of activity;
both were strong and made material gains.
thongh they were measured at the close by
fractions only. The sales during the first hour
were very large, but after that time it became
more quiet aud reacted slightly, giving place to
Lackawanna and Louisville and Nashville,
which became the leaders 01 a decided upward
movement iu the stocks of the regular list.
There wero more evidences of outside Inter
est in the speculation to-dav, notwithstanding
the professional character of the dealings, than
have been seen for some time. The trading
extended to a specially large number of low
priceu shares and in them several marked
movements were made, the Chesapeake and
Ohio, the Rio Grande. Westerns, with Mexican
Central. Wheeling and Lake Erie. Cleveland,
Columbus Cincinnati, and St. Louis, and Man
hattan being most prominent. The advanre
met with no setback, and the close was active
and strong at the best pi Ices ot the day.
The following table shows tne prices or active
stocks on the New ort Stock Exchange yester
day. Corrected dally for The Disi-atch by
A hitnei & bTEPiiKsON, oldest Pittsburg mem
bers orjew lork Mock Exchange. 57 Fourth ave
nue:
Clos
ing ISM.
19)4
(Mi1
26
3S
741
51
120
31
241
105
61V
im;
91H
y
47
33
142
7-
OTV
!
23
140J,
153
in
43
72?,
22)4
ms
64
trrt,
97)
13
7i'i
107i
25
61)
114
70S
39)4
47
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19
31
'i
21)4
45
SSJi
41J,
21?8
41
isn
2131
7ni
112
37
ESK
20H
64
12
26H
82S
74 S
69
3SJ4
48h
Open- High
Low
est. 19i
67
33i
75
lug.
est.
Am. Cotton Oil lift
Am. Coiton OH pref... 67
Am. Cotton Oil 1 rust
Atch., lop. AS. K 38
Canadian Pacific....... 75
Canada boutliern
Central or tw Jersey.USX
Central Pacific
Chesapeake A Ohio... 24
C. Bur. Qulacy... .506
C, Mil. &3t. Paul 6sf
C. Mil & ht. P., pr...H3H
C. Jlockl & P 91J
C. bt. 1.. S. Pitts
C fct. I- Pitts., pf
O., St. P.. M. A 0 33
C. Northwestern. ...m'4
C. Jt N. W., pi !
a, a, c. .t 1 72X
c C..C&I.. pr.
Col. Coal & Iron 51
Col. & Uocklng Val .. 23
Del., Lack A West.... 139
Del. St. Hudson ra
Den. A Kio Grande.... WA
Den. & Kio Grande, pf ...
E.T., Va. &Ga S
K. l.,Va. &Ga., lstpr ....
l T.. Va. 4 Oa., 2d pr 22H
Illinois Central
Lake Krle & West
Lake Erie Vt est pf. 61
Lake Uhore M. S 1H7X
IAulsvlUe A Nashville, so,
Mlchlsan Central
-Mobile AOhlo
Missouri I'aclflc 7134
New ork Central 107K
N. Y., I,. E. A V Hh
N...L.n. AW.prer.
N. Y.. CSt. 1. 16H
N. C. & St. L. pr.. 70
N. 1.,J. M. L.2dpf .. .
N.l. AN. E. OH
N. Y.. O. & W.
Norfolk a Western
Norfolk & -Western pL 60f
Northern Pacific
Northern Pacific pr... 74S
Ohio A Mississippi .... H
Oregou Improvement, i'i'4
Oregon Imuscon 37
Pacific Mall i5
Peo.. Dec. A Evans .. 21
Phlladcl. A Heading... 41
Pullman Palace Cir.. ....
Klchmond &. r. t. 21
Richmond AW.P.T pt ..
St. P., Minn. A Man . ..
St. L. Agan Fnn nr.
St. L. A San if. 1st pi
Icxas Pitlllc 20H
Union PaclPc 63$
Wabash 12
Wabush preferred 26H
Western union saii
Wneellng AL. E. 7H
Sugar I'rut. 68v
National Lead 1 rest... 13H
Chicago Gaslrnst..... 4SH
19Ji
67
75
13A 119X
2tH
loo
68
11.!
91X
21
105V
63
113
Slii
33
lll
142 S,
7JH
52H
23?i
140
153H
18M
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32
111)4
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72)4
51H
23
lMJi
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64H
W7S
MX
107H
87J4
72X
107
25
1741
70
71 i
107)4
54
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70
47 46
60)i can
74 w:
21"
4.!4
SSi
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41
74
20X
37
40H
21
41K
20
61)4
27
82 H
74
69 4
49
20X
63H
KM
82H
74 H
e
Phlladelpliln Stocks.
Closing quotations or Philadelphia stocks fur
nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers So. 57
Fourth avenue. Members New York Stock Ex
change: Bid. Af" 'd.
Pennsylvania Kallroad 55U 65
Heading 20 15-14 20
, 52S!
.52
74
52V
31
74,
Mining; Stocks.
New York, April 19. Mining quotations:
Alice. 120; Caledonia B. H., 210; Chollar, 825;
Crown Point, 235: Consolidated California &
Virginia, 465; Commonwealth, 250; Deadwood
T..130:EICristo,135:Honiestake.fe5U: lorn Sil
ver. 195; Mount Diiblo. 200: North Common
wealth.100: Ontario, 4100; Plvmouth, S83; Sierra
Nevada, 230; Sutter Creek, 150.
Boston Mocks.
Atel, Jt- Tnn 5RU
Atlantic
lloston A Mont
CilumetA Ilecla...
Franklin
15"
4S
270
16
Boston A Alhiny... .217)4
Bo'ton A Maine 212
C, B. AQ 116
Cinn., 3sn. A Clev.. X
Eastern K.K 161
Eastern K. K. 6 11W
FHntAPere M 34
Flint A PercM. pref 99
K. C.St. AC B. 7s.I21i
Mass. Central 17
Mev. Central coin... 21
-N. Y. A N.Eng 47
Old Colony. 171
Wis. Central com... 29
Wis. Central pt 59
Alloucz Mg. Co 3?f
Huron
hcirsarge
Osceola
tinlncv
. u
. 2'
. 91
. S7H"
.1C7S
. 59
. 6
Santi Fe copper...
lain track
Annlston Land Co
lloston Land Co...
San Diego Land Co.
24
w est .nn i.anti i;o
Mell Telephone. ...
Lamson Stores
Water Power
.24V
216
31S
. m
MAEKETS BY WIRE.
Bad Crop Nevrs Ilnde n Pretext for Bull
ing: Wheal Corn nnd Onls Firmer
Pork Gfllloff Into n Rnl.
CHICAGO A strong feeling was developed
in wheat to-day, and prices were all around
higher. July is now taking the lead, and the
interest centered principally in this future.
Outside business was fair. It was claimed that
a prominent local operator sold quite freely
both for May and June delivery, and at the
same time credited with bujing freely for
July, the impression being that the selling of
the former was dono to bold the market in
check some to enable the buying of July. Tho
market opened c higher for May, and llc
higher for July than the closing on 'change
yesterday. May docllned JJc, recovered some
and closed about Yfi higher than jesterdaj.
July further advanced lc above opening fig
ures, then declined lc, fluctuated and closed
ljc higher than yesterday. Bad crop news,
strong cable advices and rumored large ex
port purchases at tho seaboard yesterday
stimulated buying and assisted in advancing
prices. The anticipated decrease in the acre
age ot wheat in the Northwest continues to
have its effect upon the market.
The leading futures rangcaas follows
Wheat No. 2. April. aS(&ti!i&i&yi!$S)4c:
May, S9g90&bXS! June. 9UVj!s&
89ic; Julv, S7o!ll-87fflS7c.
CORN No. i, April. Al6lXlt8.S2.4c
May, 3232732S32Jic; July. 36ii!3h
Oats-No. 2, May. 24Ka21?i2424Kc;
June. 2424K2424c; July, uysuyi3,2m
24c
Mess Poek. per bbl. May, S13 20 13 25
13 12K13 15: June. SH 27K13 35 13 251J 27J,';
July, S13 4013 4513 35SSI i 4U.
Lakd. per 100 lbs. May, SB 0C6 47K;
June. S6 556 556 52b 52X; July. S6 57K
66 606 5i6 55.
Short Ribs, per 100 fts. May.85 52K5G0
5 50U5 52K; June. S5 57K5 67K5 555 67i;
July, S5 b7K5 72K5 6C5 62
Cash quotations ivere as fnllns: Flour dull
and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. 8SS9c:
No 3 spring wheat, firm: No. 2 red. 88kS)c.
No. 2 corn. 32c. No. 2 oats, 24 No.
2 rye, 4S19c. No. 2 barley, nominal. No. 1
flaxseed, SI 50. Prime timothy seed, SI 27.
Mess pork, per bbl. S13 12J-13 15. Lard, per
100 lbs S6 47. Short ribs sides (loose), 15 50
5 55; dry salted shoulders (boxed), S55 2o;
short clear sides (boxed). So 906. Sugars
Unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter
market was weak. Fancv Elgin creamery, 17
17Kc; finest Western, 1617c; finest dairies,
12;15c. Eggsl2$-c
NEW YORK Flour strongand quiet: held 15
25cup; bujers refuse to pay the advance
asked. Cornmeal steady: vellow Western. $2 10
2 45. Wheat Spot quiet and lVc up:
oDtmns moderately active and jI-kc up,
closing s.eady. Rye strong: Western. 685SKc
Barley strong; Western, nominal: Canada, 60
75c Barley malt firm: Canada, 75390c. Corn
spot iairiy active and steady: options quiet and
firmer. Oats Spot stronger and quiet; options
stronger. Hay quiet and steady: shipping, 40c;
good to choice, 70S5c. Hops easier and quiet.
Coffee Options unchanged to 10 points up;
closed steady: sales. 13,000 bags, including
April. 17.25c: May, 17.10c; June, 16.V0c; Jnlv,
16.75c; August , lb.6016.65c; SepterLber. 16.45
16.50c; December. 1595c: January, 15 9015.95c:
March, 15.80c: spot Rio dull; fair cargoes, 20Hc;
No. 7 flat bean, $c. Sugar Raw firm and
quiet; saies,o nnas anu-i.o nags ot Muscovado,
89 test, at 6c; refined more active.
Molasses Foreign firm; 60 tierces, 21Kc bid;
New Orleans, 35c; common to fancy, 3145c
Klce firm and active; domestic, 46c:
Japan, 65Jic Cottonseed oil firmer: crude,
29c; yellow, 84Kc Tallow quiet. Rosin firm.
Turpentine steadier at 4()K'34lc Eggs firm:
Western, 13c; recolpts. 3,o56 packages. Pork
firm Mess old, S12 2o12 50: do new, 813 7C
14 00; extra prime, 111 00. Cut meats qniet;
E.ckled bellies, SJffiBc; do shoulders, 6c: do
ams. 10c Middies firm; short clear, SG 20.
Lard easy and dull: Western steam at S6 SO;
options, sales 750 tierces; May, S6 7G6 77, clos
ing at S6 76; June. S6 83; July, $6 90; August,
Jb 96; September. S7 03 bid; October. S7 10.
Butter Choice on demand and firm; Western
dairy. 7I3c; do rreamerv, 10ISc: do held, 5
10c: do factory, 410c; Elgin, 1920c. Chceso
easy and fairly acme; Western. 10Jzc
PHILADELPHIA Flour firm but qniet.
Wheat Spot firm: options nominally lZc
higher; fair to good milling. 8S91c: prime to
choice, 9GS1 00: choice Western un
graded, SI 00; No. 2 red, April. 9591c; May,
9496c;Junc. 949Gc; July, 9092c Corn Op
tions ..dvancrd J-JJc; carlots for local trade
quiet but firm; No. 4 mixed on track, 36fc: No.
4 high mixed on track, 37c; No. 2 mixed on
track, 37c; No. 3 high mixed on track and in
grain depot. 35c: steamer No. 2 mixed in export
elevator, 3Sc: No. 2 vellmvin grain depot, 42c;
No. 2 mlxlHI. April, 385 39c; Mav, 39.5i$39Kc;
June. 89?40c; Julv. 4010c. Oats Carlots
quiet, uufa urtn; xso. o utb-on iracit, 00c; lo.
2 clipped, regnlar, 36c: futures quiet But a
shade firmer; No. 2 white, April, 31S35c: May,
S2S3c; June, S2i-323c; July, 34i32C
Eggs firm; Pennsyhauia firsts 13c.
ST. LOUIS Flour qniet and unchanged.
Wheat lower on May, steady on June, but
higher for July and August; in sympathy with
the Chicago market the opening was advanced
cfor May and J4c for July: the close was
weaker and JC above vesterdav; No. 2 red,
cash, 86e; Alav, b6KS7c, closed S6c asked:
June, S6J-5gS7J-c, clofced obc asked; July, 83V
84KC closed 838.'lV'c asUed; August, S3
84iSSasc closed 82c asked. Corn better;
No. 2 mixed, cash, 3030c: May closed at
29K30e bid; Jnly, 30Kc: August. 32c Oats
3 met; No. 2 cash, 24Jc bid; May, 24c hid;
uly. 2450 bid. Rye scarce and higher; No. 2,
4545c bid. Barley slow. Flxxsepd, SI 45.
Provisions firm but quier. Pork, S13 75. Lard,
prime steam nominal at S6 25.
BALTIMORE Wheat Western strong; No.
2 winter red, spot and April, &fgi8slc; May,
89e; Julv, 8&c bid. Coin Western sirong;
mixed, spot and April, 39Jf 40c; May, 4040Kc;
Jnne, 40ie40c: Jul, 41J40c; August. 41
41Jc; steamer, 38c. Oats nrm and unchanged.
Rje firm and unchanged. Hav firm; prime to
choice timothy. $13 0014 00. Provisions steady
and unchanged. Butter firm and unchanged.
Eggs steady at 12Kc Coffee dull ana un
changed. MINNEAPOLIS Receipts of wheat for the
day 116 cars; shipments, 39 cars Buyers were
not very active 1:1 taking hold at tho higher
prices, still they wero buying more or less right
along in a quiet wav and tho tables were fairly
well cleanetl np at the close considering it was
Saturday, avhich Is generally a slow day. Local
millers were the principal buyers Closing
Quotations: No. 1 hart! Ap-il. 8S5c: May, 88Jc;
uly. 89Kc; on track. 89S9Kc No. 1 Northern,
April, 87c; July, 8c; on track, 87KSSSC
MILWAUKEE Flour steadv. Wheat firm;
No. 2 spring on track, cash, S586c; May, 81c:
No. 1, Northern,9091c Corn quiet; No. 3, on
track, 34C Oats stead; No. 2 white, on track,
26c Rye firm; No 2, in store. 50c Barley
steady; No. 2, on track, 47c Provisions steady.
Pork, SB 20. Lard, S6 50. Cheese steady; Ched
dars, 9Ji10c.
TOLEDO Wheat active and easier; cash.
89c; May, 90Kc; Jnly. SaJc: August, Soc
Corn dull and steadv: cash, 34fc: May, Jlc
Oats dull and steady; No. 2 white. lioK0- Clover
seed firm and higher; cash and April, $3 50;
October, $3 65.
LIVE STUCK MARKETS.
The Condition of Bnalnesa nt tho Boat Liberty
Stock Yards.
Office of Pittsburg Dispatch, i
Saturday. April 19, 1890. I
CATTLE Receipts. 1.281 head: shipments. 990
head; market nothing doing; all through con
signments No cattle shipped to New York
to-day.
HoQ3 Receipts. 1,900 head: shipments. 950
head: market firm; medium and selected. $4 50
4 55, common to best Yorkers. S4 304 40: pigs,
S4 004 20; 8 cars hogs shipped to New York to
day. Sheep Receipts, 800 bead: shipments, 600
head; market fair at unchanged prices.
By Telegraph.
CHICAGO Cattle Receipts, 2.O00 head: ship
ments 1,000 head: market sieady; beeves,
(4 905 10; steers, S3 404 65; stockers and
feeders, S3 403 95; cows bulls and
mixed, Jl 5033 50; Texas cornfed steers, S3
3 75: grass Toxans $2 603 90. Hngs Re
celpts, 13,000 head; shipments, 4,000 head:
market steady: mixed. S4 154 35; heavr. S4 15
4 40; light, S4 1P4 35; skips S3 304. Sheep
Receipts 2,000 head: shipments none; mar
ket steady; natives S45: western cornfed, 54 90
5 65; Texans, S3 b05 20; lambs 6 70.
INDIANAPOLIS Cattle-Receipts light; mar
Lehigh Valloy :....
Lehigh Navigation
Northern Pacific
Northern Pacific preferred..,
ket active and higher on top grades: shippers
$250470;butchers'.SI 254 00; bulIsSl 503 25.
Hogs Receipts. 5,000 head: market opened
active and closed weak; choice heavy and me
dium. S4 304 37H; mixed. S4 104 SO; light.
SI 104 30: pigs, il 503 50. Sheep Receipts
light; market strong; lambs, S6 007 50; sheen,
S3 004 75.
CINCINNATI Hogs steady; common and
light, S3 604 30; packing aud butchers, 84 15
4 35; receipts, 2,375 head; shipments, 2,S35
head.
Headache, neuralgia, dizziness, nerv
ousness, spasms, sleeplessness, cured by Dr.
Miles' Nervine. Samples iree at Joseph
Fleming & Son's, Market sL
S."W. Hill, Pittsburg Meat Supply Com
pany, corner Church avenue, Anderson
street and p., Ft. "W. & 0. K. "W., Alle
gheny, Pa., sold for Messrs. Nelson, Morris
S! Co., of Chicago, III., for the week ending
April 19, 1890, 192- carcasses of beef, average
weight, 606 pounds, average price $6 45 per
hundred pounds.
Pittsburg Beef Co., wholesale agents for
Swilt's Chicago dressed beet, sold for week
ending April 19, 213J-f carcasses of beef;
average weight per carcass, 619 pounds;
average price per pound, 6.G7 cents.
Armodb Ss Co., of this city, report the
following sales of dressed beef for the week
ending April 19, 1890: 193 carcasses, aver
age weight, 634 lbs.; average price, 56 52.
When baby was sick, we gave her Castorla,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children.she gave them Castoria
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STEA3IEBS AND EXCOKSIOM1,
CUNARD 1J.NE NEV YORK -AND LIV
ERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN-From
Pier 40 North river; F 1st express mail service.
Etruria, April 26.11amServia, May 17. 2p. m.
Auranla, M.av3,2p tmlGallia, May 21.730a.m.
Bothnia, May 7.7 .30 am Etruria, May 24 9 a. m.
Urubrla,Ma),10, 10 a.m. Auninia, May 31,2 p.m.
Cabin passage $60 and upward, according to
location; Intermediate. S35. Steerage tickets to
and from all parts of Europe at very low rates
For freight and passage apnlv to the company's
office, 4 Bo Uimr Green. New York.
J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 and 401 Smithfleld
street. Pittsburg. ap21-41-D
TTTHITE STAB LIKE
f OK (JUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL
Itoval and United btate Mall Steamers.
Germanic ApI.23.8.30araiGcrmanlc My 21,7:Mam
Teutonic, April 3J.2 pmffentonlc.il iy28,l!:Wpm
Britannic, Ma 7,7:30 a 111 Britannic, June 4, 6.30 am
Majestic, .May 14. 2p ml'Majestlc June 11. 1 pm
From White btar dock, motor West Teeth st.
Second cabin on these steamers, fealoon rates
CO and upward. Second cabin, J40 and upward,
aecordlng to steamer and location of berth. Ex
cursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, CO.
V bite Star drafts payable on demand in all the
principal banks throughout Great llrltaln. Ap
ply to JCHA J. MCCORMICK, 639 and 401 bmlth
fleld St.. Pittsburg, or J. JlKliCE ISilAi, Gen
eral Aitent, 41 Uroadway, Jlew YorK.
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ANCHOR LINE.
Atlantic Express Service.
LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN.
Steamship CITY OF ROME From New York. SAT
URDAY, May3, Ma) 31, JuneSS, July 28
Saloou passage, $60 to IOO; second class, 30.
GLASGOW SERVICE.
Steamers every Saturday from Iew York to
GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY.
Cabin passage to Glasgow, liondonderry or Liver
pool, fto and (bO. Second-class. $30.
iitceraife passaec, cither service. f20.
Saloon excursion tickets at reduced raes.
Travelers' circular letters of credit and drafts for
any amount Issued at lowest current rats.
For books of tours, tickets or further information
apply to HEN DKKSON BROTHERS. N. Y., or
j;5. Mccormick. 039 and 401 smituneid st. :a.d.
SCORER ibO, 415 Smithfleld st., Pittsburg; VT.
SHUPLE, Jr., 1G5 Federal St., Allegheny.
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STATE LINE
To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin
and Liverpool.
FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.
Cabin passage .U to (50, according to location
01 state-oom. excursion (55 to S90.
btieraxe to and from Europe at Lowest Rates,
'state of California" building.
AUoUN BALDttl-N Jfc CO., uencral Agents,
illtroadwaj. Mew York.
j. j. Mccormick. Agent.
639 and 401 Smithfiold St., Pittsburg, Pa.
mhll-80-D
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Established 1857. Fast Line of Express
Steamers from NEW YORK for SOUTHAMP
TON, LONDON and BREMEN. Tho fine
steamers SAALE. TRAVE, ALLER, EIDER.
EMS, FULDA, WERRA. ELBE and LAHN of
6,500 tons and 6.000 to 8,500 hoisepower, loaves
NEW YORK on WEDNESDAYS and SAT
URDAYS for SOUTHAMPTON and Bremen.
TIME
From NEW YORK to SOUTHAMP
TON. 7K dajs. From SOUTHAMPTON to
BREMEN, 24 orSO hours. From SOUTHAMP
TON to LONDON, by Southwestern Railway
Co., 2 hours. Trains every hour of the sum
mer season. Railway carriages for London
await passengers Southampton Docks on ai ri
val Express steamers from New York. These
steamers are well-known for their speed, com
fort, and excellent cnisine.
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York. MAX SOHAMBERG & CO..
527 Smithfleld street,
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the winter months to the lighter diet of the warm season. Nothing does this as
well as S. S. S. It stimulates the sluggish blood and rids the system of heavi
ness and the feeling of languor. If there is poison in the blood, it generally
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NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S.
FIDELITY'TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
121 and 123 Fourth ave.
Capital S500.000. Full paid.
INSURES TITLES TO REAL ESTATE.
lActs in all fiduciary capacities. Deals in reli
able investment securities. Rents boxes in its
superior vault from to per annum upward.
Receives deposits and loans only on mort
gages and approved collaterals.
JOHN a JACKSON. Pres't.
JAMES J DONNELL. Vice-Pres't.
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Embroidery and White Goods Department
direct importation from the best manufac
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PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades in
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tains, Portieres. Chenille Curtains, Poles and
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PITTSBURG, FA..
Transact a General Banians Business.
Accounts solicited. Issue Circular Letters
of Credit, for use of travelers, aud Commer
cial Credits,
IN STEELING,
Available In all paits of the world. Alsoissue
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ap7-72-Mw"F
TEN DAYS'
EXCURSION
TO
CHATTANOOGA
AND-
RETURN
$50.
FROM CLEVELAND AND RETURN, $40.
MESSRS. RAYMOND & WHITCOMB
Will personally conduct an excursion of tho
East Chattanooga Land Company to Chat
tanooga, Tenn.. MAY 3, 1S90. to attend the sale
of city and residence lots of this company Mav
6 7 and 8. Train composed solely of vestibnled
Pullman cars (parlor, sleeping and dining)
leaves Fltchburg depot, Boston, Mass., Satur
day. May 3. at 1 p. jr., arriving at Chattanooga
Monday, May 5, 8 A. M. All transportation and
living expenses of excursionists during the trip
and while m Chattanooga included in the 50,
and the company will sparo no effort to make
the trip thoroughly enjoyable to all Darticipant.
The value of the East Chattanooga Land Com
pany's property is assured by its absolute indis
pensibility to the growth of the most enterpris
ing and successful city of tho whole South.
Henry A. Pevear, Esq , President of the Thomson-Houston
Electric Company, says: ''East
Chattanooga has greater advantages as a site
for a town or citv than the city of Chattanooga
itself. It will be a prosperous town. It cannot
be stopped. It has got to come."
For full information and prospectus address
L. B. Russell, Secretary of the East Chat
t inooga Land Company, 93 Summer at., Boston,
Mass., or any of its officers or directors, as fol
lows: President. A. A. Mower; Vice President,
J. Sullivan, M. D.: Treasurer, J. W. Adams, 101
East Eighth St., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Secretary,
L. B. Russell, as above. Directors, A. A. Mower,
Lvnn, Mass.: J. Sullivan, M. D., Manchester, N.
H".: L. B. Russell, Boston, Mass.; M. Hurley,
Lynn. Mass.; G. H. Bryant, Oakland. Me.: J. S.
Anthony, Lvnn, Mass.; Luther Adams, 105 State
8t. Boston. Mass.; E. Heffernan, Lynn, Mass.;
J. T. Jameson, Chattanooga, Tenn.
For the further convenience of the public
Messrs. Raymond & Whitcomb will furnish full
information as to the excursion, also prospectus
of the company (ready April 15), and receive
subscriptions for its stock at their officos. 296
Washington st. Boston, 257 Broadway, Now
York; 111 South Ninth St., Philadelphia; 141
Superiorst., Cleveland, and 103 South CI art St.,
Chicago. ap!4 37-15.17.21.25.23.mvl
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Principals onlv dealt with. Communica
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OFFICIATriTTSBBUG.
No. 377.1
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING UNTO
the Pittsburg Union Pas-enger Railway
Company, Its lessees, successors and assigns,
the right to enter upon and to use and occupy
certain streets and highways, and to use elec
tricity as a motive power, and to lease its fran
chises and property, 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 the authority of the same. That the
Pittsburg Union Passenger Railway Company,
its lessees, successors and assigns shall have the
right, and is hereby authorized to enter upon
the following named streets and highways, to
wit: Beginning at a point on its main line at the
intersection of Penn avenue and Fifth street;
thence along Fifth street to Dnquesne way.and
thonce along Duquesne way, to the intersection
thereof with bixth strtet, and upon the said
streets and highways to construct and maintain
an extension or branch of its railnav with
double tracks or with single tracks, with the
necessary sidings, turn-outs and switches, and
to operate cars over and along the same.
And said company, its lessees, success
ors and assigns shall also have the right,
and is' hereby anthonzed to uso elec
tricity as a motive power, and to erect, main
tain, operate and use an overhead electric sys
tem, for the supply of motive power, and to
erect, maintain aud use In the streets and high
ways Included within Its present route, to wit:
From a point on Fifth avenue, near Market
street; thence along Fifth avenue to Liberty
avenue; thence along Liberty avenue to Fifth
street; thence along Fifth street to Penn ave
nue; thence along Penn avenue to Witter street,
and tbenco along Water street to the Union
bridge, and also in and along the streets and
higliwas included in tho extension or branch
of its railway aforementioned, such posts, poles
or other supports as said company may deem
convenient for the support or maintenance of
such overhead system, and all of tho rights and
privileges granted by this ordinance shall be
under and subject to the provisions of the gen
eral ordinance of the Councils of the city ot
Pittsburg, entitled "A general ordinance re
lating to the entry upon, over or under, or the
uso or ocenpation of any street, lane or alley or
any part thereof, for any purpose bv nassenger
or street railway comjianies, or by companies
operating passenger or street railways, and
providing reasonable regulations pertaining
thereto for the public convenience and safety,"
approved the 25th day of February, . D. 1890.
Section 2 The said Pittsburg Union Passen
ger Railway Company shall have the right and
consent is hereby given to said company to
lease its property and franchises or any part
thereof to any incorporated traction or motor
power company which may desire to operato
therailnaj of said company, and it shall have
the right to connect its track with the tracks of
other passenger railway companies which it
shall cross or join.
Section 3 The said Pittsburg Union Passen
ger Railway Company shall pave with block
stone the space between its tracks and one foot
outside thereof along such portions of its route
as are not now paved.
Section 4 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby
repealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this 31st da of March. A. D. 1K).
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLL1DAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. April 6, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: VV. H.
McCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 389,
11th day of April. A. D. 1890.
A No. 381
N ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE
grade of Kirkpatrick street, from Reed
street to Center avenue.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city ot Pittsburg, iu Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That the
grade of the west curb of Kirkpatrick street,
from Center avenue to Reed street, be and tho
same is hereby established as follows, viz : Be
ginning at the south curb of Center avenue at
an elevation of 294 29 feet; tbenco rising at the
rate of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of 27
feet to a point at an elevation of 294 50 feet;
thence rising at the rate of 6 44 feet per 100 feet
for a distanco of 425.72 feet to a P. C. at eleva
tion of 321.98 feet; thence by convex parabolic
enrve for a distance of 100 feet to a P. T. at an
elevation of 319.86 feet: thence falling at tho
rate of 10 68 feet per IOO feet for distance of
95.25 feet to the north curb line of Reed street
at an elevation of 309.69 feet: the east curb of
said Kirkpatrick street to be K foot lower than
tho west curb.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby
repealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 31st day of February, A. D. 1290.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH.
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. April 3, 1800. Approved:
wai., aicuallin. Mayor. Attest: Jttunx.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded m Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 393,
12th day of April, A. D. 1S90.
No. 357.
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbiug of Marga
retta street, from Highland avenue to Neg
ley avenue.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and
affidavit ou file in the office of the Clerk of
Councils that one-third in interest of the owners
of property fronting and abutting npon the said
street have petitioned the Councils of said city
to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving
and curbing of the same; therefore.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsbure, in Select and Common Coun
cils assrmbled, and it is hereby ordained and
enactod by the authority of the same. That tho
Chief of the Dcparnnent of Public Works be
and is hereby anthorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance witn the acts of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Penns lvania, and the
ordinances of tho said city of Pittsburg relat
ing thereto and regulating tho same, for pro
posals for the grading, paving 3nd curbing
of Margaretta street, from Highland avenue to
Negley avenue, tho contract therefor to bo let
in the mannner directed bv the said acts of
Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex
pense of the same to be assessed and collected
in accordance with the provisions of an act of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets
and seuers in cities of tho second class,"
aj proved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1!;S9.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
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 31st day of March, A. D. Ib90.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Conncil.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. G.L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com
mon Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of
Common Council.,
Mayor's offlccT April 3, 1S90 Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER, Asst. .Mayor's Cleric
Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 370,
Eth day of April, A. D. 1890.
A No. 401.1
N 0RDINANCE-E3f ABLISHING THE
grade of Hoffers alley, from Roberts street
to Ovcrliill street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same, That the
grade of the center line of Hoffers alley, from
Roberts street to Overhill street be and the
same is hereby established as follows, viz.: Be
ginning at the east curb of Roberts street at an
elevation of 253.6 feet: thence rising at the rate
of 5.81 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 198.46
feet to the west building line of Overhill street
4an elevation of 205.2 feet; thenco falling at
tue rate of 4 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 9
feet to the west curb line of Overhill street at
an elevation of 264.84 feet
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance 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 31st day of March. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
ConnciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, April 3, 1S90. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 409,
Hin uay oi April, a. u. ibuu.
No. S65 1
1 N ORDINANCE AUT.
N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
J. opening of Poe alley, from McCandless
street to ntv-secona street
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by
the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Council's assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by the authority of the same. That
the Chief of the Department of Public Works
be and is hereby authorized and directed to
cause to be survoyed and opened within 60 days
from the date of the passage of this ordinance
Poe alley, from McCandless street to Fiftv
second street, at a width of 20 feet, in accord
ance with d plan on file in the Department of
Public Works, known as John W. Duncan's
plan of lots, approved by Councils October 5,
1874. The damages caused tnereby and the
benefits to pay the same to be assessed and
collected In accordance with the provisions of
an act of Assembly of tho Commonwealtn of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to
streets and sew ers in cities of the second class,"
approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889.
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 tho same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a lawin Councils
this 31st day of March. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: QEO.ISHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. Q0. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
OFFICIAL PITTSBUttG.
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's offipe. April 3, 1E90. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 377,
9th day of April. A. D. 1890.
No. 399. J
AN ORDINANCE-RE-ESTABLISHING
the grade of Madison street, from Thirty
third street to Jefferson street
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 the authority of the same. That the
grade of the south curb of Madison street, from
Thirty-third street to Jefferson street, be and
the same is hereby re-established as follows,
viz.: Beginning at the east cnrl line of Thirty
third street at an elevation of 369.25 feet; thence
rising at th rate of 6 feet per 100 feet for a
distance of 386.71 feet to a P. C. at an elevation
of 394.39 feet: thence by a concave parabolic
curve for a distance of ISO feet to a P.T.at an ele
vation of 408.76 feet; thence rising at the rate of
10 feet per 100 feet lor a distance of 480.66 feet
to the west curb line of Clarissa street at an
elevation of 45183 feet; thence rising at the rate
of S feet per 100 feet for a distance of 30
feet to the east curb line of Clarissa
street at an elevation or 456.33 feet;
thence rising, at the rate of 10 feet per 100
feet for a distance of 210 feet to tho west enrb
line of Adelaide street at an elevation of 4S0.33
feet; thence rising at the rate of 3 feet per 1C0
feet for a distance of 30 feet to the east curb
line of Adelaide street at an elevation of 431.33
feet; thence rising at the rate of 10 feet per 100
feet for a distance of 265.85 feet to a P. C. at an
elevation of 507.91 feet: thence by a convex
parabolic curve for a distance of 300 feet to a
P. T. at an elnvatinn of nlR 41 fppt- thpr.ra frill.
ing at the rate of 3 feet per 100 feet for a dis
tance ot i4.o.i leec to the west curb line ot
Jefferson street at an elevation of 513.13 feet.
Section 2 1 hat 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 31st dav of March. A. D. Ib90.
H. P. FORD, President of Select ConnciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mavor's office, April 3, 1890. Approved: WM.
McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTER
MAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 407,
11th day of April. A. D. 1SD0.
No. 392.
AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE
grade of Lowry street, from Second ave
nue to the Monongaliela river.
Section 1 Be it urdained and enacted by tho
city ot Pittsburg, in Sjlect and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by authority of the same, 1 hat the
grade of the west curb line of Lowry street,
from Second avenue to Lafayette street be and
the same is hereby established as follows, to
wit: Beginning ou the south curb line of Sec
ond avenue at an elevation of 75.03 feet, thence
rising for a distanco of 12 feet to the south
building line of Second avenue at an elevation
of 75.53 feet; thence falling at the rate of 4.972
feet per IOO feet for a distance of 275.72 feet to
the north curb line of Kansas street at an ele
vation of 61 87 feet; thence falling at the rate of
1 foot per 100 feet for a distanco of 922.43 feet to
the south curb line of Lafajetto street at an
elevation of 52.65 feet; tiience falling at the
rate of 2 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 218.96
feet to tho south curb lino of Sbinpen street at
an elevation of 47 67 feet; thence falling at the
rate of 8.00 per 100 to the Monongahela river.
Soction 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi
nance conflicting with the provisions of this
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 31st day of March. A. D. 1SS0.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Conncil.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. April 3, 1800. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 401,
11th day of April. A. D. 1830.
No. 362.1
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
opening of Cicero alley, from Maple street
to Emerald 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 the same. That
the Chief of the Department of Public Works
be and is hereby authorized and directed to
cause to be surveyed and opened within 60
days from the date of tho passage of this ordi
nance Cicero alley, frm Maple street to
Emerald street, at a width of 20 feet, in accord
ance with plans on file in the Dapartment of
Public Works known as Chris, and Chas.
Michaels' plan, H. Baldinger's plan and Boyd
and Allen's plan. The damages caused thereby
and tho benefits to pay the same to be assessed
and collectod in accordance with the provisions
of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania entitled. "An act relating to
streets and sewers in cities of the second class,"
approvou tne loin day ot Jiay A. u. izm.
Section 3 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 31st day of March, A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. W. A. MAGEE. President of Com
mon Council pro tem. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. April 3, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mavor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTEP.MAIER. Asst Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, pago 374,
7th day of April. A. D.. 1S90.
No. 386 J
AN ORDINANCE LOCATING THE IN
TERSECTION of Grace street and
Woodvillo avenue, in the Thirty-second ward.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tho
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ornained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That the
intersection of Grace street and Woodville ave
nue, m the Thirty second ward, be and the
same is hereby located as follows, to wit: Be
ginning on the west building lino of Grace
street at a distance of 553.00 feet north from
the center line of Lowan street extended and
the line of property of John Howarth; thence
extending along the west building line of Grace
street northwardly 100.00 feet to the intersec
tion of the said west line of Grace street with
the east line of Wocdvllle avenue, in accord
ance with Bigham & Leslie plan of lots, and
having a depth of about 32 feet at its base line,
which base line is at right angles to the west
line of Grace street and distant 93 feet south
from the said intersection, said location to be
made in accordance with a plan hereto 'at
tached. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordin
ance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this 31st day of March. A. D. 183ft
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPAl.D, Clerkof Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, April 3, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 398,
12th day or April, A. D. 1S9J.
No. 3S9
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE
grade of Hancock street, from Thirty
third street to Dickson street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and ids hereby ordained and
kenacted by the authority ot the same. That the
erode oi tno east curn oi naucocK street, irom
Thirty-third street to Di kson street, bo and
the same is hereby established as follows, viz:
Beginning at the north curb of Thirty-third
street at an elevation of 24a 00 feet: level for a
dis'ance of 20 feet to a point at an elevation of
243.00 feot; thence falling at tho ratoof 16 feet
per 100 feet for .i distance of 322.CSf feet to tho
south curb of Dickson street at an elevation of
10L37feet
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or
dinance cojflictmg with the provisions of this J
orumance ue anu tue samu is nereuy repeaicu
so far as tho same affects tins ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 31st dav of February. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President or Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH.
Clerk of Common ConnciL
Mayor's office. April 3, 1S90. Apnroved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. O-j-TERMAIER,
Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page
399, 12th day of April, A. D. 1890.
No. 388.
A N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE
i. grade of Rowan street, from Lincoln ave
nue to Park 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 tne same. That the
grade of the north curb of Rowan street from
Lincoln avenue to Park a enue, be and is here
by established as follows, to wit: Beginning on
tile west curb line of Lincoln avenue at an ele
vation of 213.787 feet: thence rising at the rate
of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of 368.47 feet
to the west curb line of Grape street at an ele
vation of 217.291 feet; thence falling at the rate
of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of L29S.89
feet to the east curb line of Park avenue at an
elevation of 204.31 feet
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions ot this
ordinanco be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 31st day of March, A. D., 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Conncil.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
ConntU, G. L, HOLLIDAY, President of
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Common Council. Attest: GEO-SBOOTH,'
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office. April 3d. 1S90. Approved
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTEKMAIEK, Asst. Mavor's Clerk,
Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 387
I2th day of April. A. IM890.
No. 40ft
AN ORDINANCE-ESI'ABLISHING THE
grade of Kirkpatrick street from Wylia
avenue to Webster avenue.
Section 1 He 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 tha
grade of the west curb of Kirkpatrick street,
from Wylie avenue to WeDSter avenue, be and
the same is hereby established as follows, viz:
Beginning at the north enrb line of Wylie ave
nue at an elevatinn of 31132 feet; thenco rising
at the rate of 7.778 per 100 feet for a distance of
5-J0.77 teet to a P. C. at an elevation of 359.6 feet;
thenco bv a convex parabolic curve for a dis
tance of 32.6 feet to a P.T.at the south curb
line ot Webster avenue at an elevation of 360.22
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 31st day of March. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select ConnciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common ConnciL Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. April 3. 1890. Approved: WM.
McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTER
MAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book voL 7, page 409,
14th day of April. A. D. 1890.
No. 379.
AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THB
name of Roup street to Negley avrnue.
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 tho
name of Roup street be and is hereby changed
to Negley avenue.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 31st day of March. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select ConnciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's officp, April 3, 1890. Approvedi
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 39L
11th day of April, A. D. 1S90.
No. 3C0.J
AN ORDINANCE-AU1HORIZING THK
opening ot Kearcher street, from Green
ncld avenue to Bigelow street
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tho authority of the same. That tha
Chief of the Department of Public Works bo
and is hereby authorized and directed to causa '
to be snrveyed and opened within sixty days
from the date of the pas-age of this ordinance
Kearcher street, from Greenfield avenue to
Bigelow street at a width of 40 feet, in accord
ance with an ordinance locating the same ap
proved March 9, 18S8. The damages caused
thereby and the benefits to pay the same to ba
assessed and collected in accordance with the
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act
relating to streets and sewers in cities of the
second class," approved the 10th day of May,
A. D.. 1SS9.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordmanco conflicting with the provisions oi
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 31st day of March. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select ConnciL
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President ot
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk;
of Common ConnciL
Mayor's office. Aoril 3, 1890. Approved:
WM. -McCALLIN. Mavor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Asst. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 377,
9th day of April. A. D. 1890.
No. 3S2.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THB
grade of Edwards alley, from Souib.
Twenty-seventh street to a point 463.23 feet
east.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tha
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That tha
grade of the north enrb of Edwards alley, from
Soutb Twenty-seventh street to a point 463.23
feet east, be and the same is hereby established
as follows, viz: Beginning at the east enrb lino
of South Twenty-seventh street at an elevation
of 76.4 feet; thence rising at the rate of 4.2 feet
per 100 feet for a distance of 252.73 feet to a
point at an elevation of 87 01 feet: thence rising:
at the rate of 6L5 feet per 100 feet for a distanca
of 210.5 feet to a point at an elevation of 100.7
feet
Section 2 That any 6rdinanca or part of
ordinance 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 31st day of March. A. D. 1890.
H. P. FORD. President of Select Conncil.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of
Common Council. Atien: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mavor's office. April 3, 1890. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSrERMAIER, Asst Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 393.
12th day ot April. A. D. 189ft
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