THE PITTSBUHG DISPATCH, EPJDAT, APEIL 24, 1891. MANY LARGE ORDERS for Delivery That Will Keep the Steel Rail Mills Busy. THOUSANDS OP TONS TO ROLL. riff Iron Stocks Are Low. While Market Is Decidedly Dull. the STATE OF THE FOKEIGX METAL MARKET "SPECIAL TSLEGKAM TO ini DISFATCK.1 - nw York, April 23. The condition ot the iron and steel markets is reported as follows by the Iron Age: American pic Too market has been dull during tho week under review. We print elso where an fntero-lii.g report from a gentleman high in authority in the iron trade ot this cit, on the position of the Southern furnaces. This report shows that the stocks aro Ion. As re flecting the position of the most Important producers in this section, we may state that the Mock of the Thomas Iron Company, which was ICVOlons on January 24, is now about 4.7(0 tons. Since the company mako about S.300 tons weekly, their present stock is equal to less than ten days' product. Northern brands are quoted at S171S for No. 1. $1616 00 for No. J.-uidSl'il'H oOfor gray force. Son-hern iron ells"at Jib 50gl7 25 for No. 1. J13 75(210 15 for No. 2 aud S14f14 oO for gra forge. -jnege'cisen and Ferro Manganese The mar ket continues lifeless on spiegcleisen and very quiet on fcrro manganese, which is --elliiig in Jobbing lo:i at $6lGl 50. The majority of Dujersof ferro Dave not jot reconciled them selves to the rie, and aro holdi--g oil for everything Pevond immediate requiiements. unlets ana Kods ery little nas oeen aone In the East, large buyers being well rovred in billets, wnich are quoted at 27 S0CJ27 73 at Eastern makers' mills. Kods are dull at SJ9 at tidewater. There is nothlne doing in foreign material. Steel rails During the past week the market has been very quiet, no transactions of any size bavins been closed by the Eastern mills. The latter, however, are now in excellent shape, so far as orders for the rear future are concerned. Up to the first of this month three mills, in -a nick we include the Cambria, bad orders on tbeir books for about 250. 000 tons, out of which they bad delivered np to that time about &5.000. They have certainly taken more orders this month" than they will deliver, so that even if they tret no further -aIe in April the, will enter May with from 175,000 to 200.000 tons of rails to tie rolled. Since the greater part is for early delivery, the majority of this group of mills are in very good shape for the next tvo months. The two largo Wetero concerns, Illinois and Carnegie, have done so little work during the flrt-t quarter hating delivered only about 00,000 tons up to April 1 that they have a good deal bctore them, in spite of their enormous capacity. It is estimated that tho two entered this month with about 225.000 tons of rails to roll. Of course, the pressure lrom the roads of :he Northwest for i rack material comes a little later. On tho whole, therefore, the rail mills regard the near f nture with verv little anxiety. Thev are firmlv holding at S30 7531 00 at tidewater, and it is pointed out that all of them hare a strong interest in maintaining prices, since they havo during the davs of anxiety and doubting entered a considerable aggregate of work. aB jet undelivered, with the understanding that should a break occur the purchasers aro to get the benefit of it. Manufactured Iron and Steel During the past two weeks contracts for a number of buildings have been placed, which have been on the tapis for a considerable period. These orders are all secured for the leading Pittsburf mill, the aggregate being about 4.000 tons ot etiuctuml raatcn.lL Jt is estimated by good authority that the tonnage of the work now on the market, or soon to make its appearance, aggregates about 12,000 tons. Some of the West ern bar makers are declining orders for Slav, delivered, on the ground that the strike of the miners may stop their mills. We quote angle. l.)52.10c; sheared plate. 2fi 2.25c: tees. 2.45 2.75c and beams and channels. 3.1c. on duck. Steel plates are 2S2.15C for tank, 2-S2.6c for FhelL and 2.52.7c for flange, on dor,-. Bars are 1.7gl.9c. on dock Kail Fastenings We quote: LB0L95e deliv ered, for spike; 1.75SLb0c for fish plates, and 2.752.90c for bolts. IK EETTEE F0EK An Advance In Scotch and Cleveland War lants Noted In London. IKFECIAL TELEOHAK TO TTf niSPATCII.l NFW TnK, April 23. The Iron Age thus re ports the foreign metal markets: In London there has been about 1-6 advance in prices of (scotch warrants and 1-3 in Cleveland warrants during the week, and the market shows better form. Operations have not yet increased to any remarkable extent, however, the advance being due chiefly to the over-Bold state of the market, and the difficulty experienced by oper ators on the bear side in securing warrants to coyer their short accounts. The bulk of supply is well helu. A quantity of warrants changed bands privately at prices much above, present open quotations. Stocks in warrant stores have undergone a further large increase. Tuere are now 52 furnaces blowing in Scotland. Cleveland advices note a better demand in that section. Latest sales of warrants were at 41s for Scotch. C9?39 Jd for Cleveland, and 4Ss 71 for hematite. Pig tin prices declined to fc87s Cd for prompts, under the influence of reports of a back down in tho bull speculation in Amer ica. Both have since recovered a portion of the loss, although trading lias been moderate. Eastern smpments prove to be about the aver age, and not as heavy as expected in tome quarters. Copper has averaged somewhat lower, nnder the influence of a plentiful supply of warrants and cheap sales of American matte. Recent sales of furnace material include film tore Ann. r.onda matte, argenti femus, at 9s. 9d. ner unit 300 tons ditto at lis. 10a.; 950 tons Montana matte at 10s.. and 450 tons ditto at 9s. 10d. Tin plates are rather quier, but more interest is taken in deliveries alter J.une. Makers con trolling 29S mills have resolved to stop their works during Jnlj, withayiew to improving the position. Ariol Bros., proprietors of the Genniston Iron Works, Glasgow, have failed: liabilities heavy. Metal Markets. NevtYokk. April 2X Pig iron quiet; Amer ican, lClc Copper, nominal. Lend steady: domestic, 14 20. 'I in, easy; straits, 19 45. Coilce Markets. Baltimorf, April 21 Coffee stronger; Rio fair, 20c; No. 7. 16Jc b NetfYork. April 2a Coffee options opened steady and 5 poiuts down to 10 up closed steady and unchanged to 10 points down'; sales 21.750 bag?, including Mav. 17.55Q17.60c; June. 17.4S17.50e; Juiy, 17.3517.40c: August, 16.95 17.05c; .September. 10.S5ei6.50c; October. Ia85c December, l',0Ulo.05c: Jannarv. 14.85. Stwt Km quiet ana steadj: fair cargoes, 193c: No 7. ISlic J,rygoods Market. New Yore. April 23. There was more In quiry fordocoods, but chiefly on the part ot cutters, converters and exporters. Jobbers are buying very little more than the usual sirall qHaniitic for near wants, but are placing lib eral orders for dress goods and cotton flannels. Tho latter aro likely to bo in light supply for the reason. Tho general market was un changed. Price or liar Silver. " JBrrriALTELEGnAM TO THE DISPATCH.! New Yor.K. April 23. Bar silver in London, 4liA Per ounce; Now York selling price, as reported by bullion dcalers,6c. Gold value of silver in the standard dollar, to 743. Turpentine Markets. New York, April 23. Rosin quiet; strained, common :ogool, SI 6501 7u. Turpentine dull and steady at 4Cg 'OJsc. Wool Markets. ST. LoctS Wool Receipts, 71,782 pounds. Arrivals of new clip are gradually increasing soinenhat unsettled prices, but no change in quotations h.ue vet been made. DOWN TO FIVE J7EET. A Low Mage or Water for the Boats That Are Now Itonning. The Batchelor got away at 6 o'clock last evening. The Scotia will be the regular Cincinnati packet to-day. THE H. IZ. Bedford will leave at noon to-day for Parkcrshurg. The marks on the Monongabela wharf showed 5 feet last night. Steve JonxsTOX. of the Pittsburg and Cin cinnati line, has sold out his Interest In the Pittsburg and Cincinnati Transfer Line to Van Metre fc Cole, who will conduct it in the future. Progress. It is very Important in this age of vast ma terial progress that a remedy be plessmg to the taste and to the eye. easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gen tle diuretic known. "MARKETS BY WIRE. Wheat Gives Way at the Opening, But Braces Up and Finishes With a Gain Corn, Oats and Hog Products Score material Advances. CHICAGO When trading began on 'Change this morning it looked as if the bears were booked for another victorious campaign. Cable advices were decidedly in their favor, receipts were heavy and the weather was flae for the growing crop. Accordingly tho bears began selling wheat right and left at the open ing, starting tho market JiffiKc lower than it was at the close yesterday. Their determined selling sent It off to a point &e below yes terday's last figures within a few minutes. Then they discovered that they had underesti mated the strength of tho bulls, who snapped up all of their offerings and called for more. Price changes from that time on tended up ward, with one or two important breaks. The result was a net advance, of IJn. overyester daj's last figures. The other cereals and hog products were also strong and scored material advances, in sympathy with wheat. July wheat started at $1OS01O8X arid broke to SI OS and then lifted to SI 09. Later cables noting a further decline in Paris and Liverpool brought July back to ?l 03 but buy ing lifted it to $1 10. When it was announced that the corner in April flour at Paris had col lipped and that prices had declined, equal to $1 $3 bill. July sold fT to 51 09. From this price it rallied to 1 10 because of purchases of 250,000 bushels by Day x Co., who have here tofore acted for the bull crowd. The bears bad the advantage in the way of news; but the sentiment in favor ot an uDturn was decidedly against them and prevailed, the closing prices being practically at the top. Corn opened very wyak and at a decline of to tc The low est prices of the day were made in the first two minutes of the session. The advance from the opening was steady, the re actions slight. July started at GOc, and sales at 66 quickly followed. It advanced to 67c, the closing figure.. There was a rush to sell oats at the opening on account of the heavy receipts and promises of more to follow. The opening was at 57X0 57c and the price quickly dropped to 51c. Toe maiket finally recovered through sympathy with the other cereals, closiug KGJaC higher than yesterday. There was a surprise in store for the dealers in hog products, which opened weak and dull. On the call poik was hoisted 60c per barrel from the low point of tho day and lard and ribs in about the same proportion. In the end pork made a gain over yesterday's price of 50c, lard ot 12c. and ribs of 17Kc The leading futures ranged as loiiows. as cor rected by John JI. OakleyA Co., 45 Sixth street, members of Jbicago Board of Trade: upen- High- Low- Clos AET1CLES. Inc. e.L est. Ing. Wheat, 0.2 April ?l 09! II Jljf II C9! 111:" May .". 1 03! 1131, lot;, iM Julr. 10St I 104 108 HUH CO US'. SO. 2 April 70'i 72 704 72 May 70 " 72 , 69V 72 July U t7,t C5 C7JS OATS, No. 2 May 54 HJi 534 MV Jne H 54'4 SJX 54H Jfilv ilii SJ(,1 1 K Mess Pons. M) 112 ZiX ft" OS II VH 112 95 Jnlr 12 80 13 U 1:75 JiXi September 13 IS 13 75 13 t:'4 13 75 i.ABLi. Mav 6 70 6 85 6 70 6 83 July. 7 0i 7 15 6J7tf 7 IS September 7 27,S 7 C 7 27.1 7 42 MIOKTKIDK. MJ- 6 10 37J4 6 10 6 37X Jnlr. 6-ch 6 70 C4j e :n frertember C 72)n 6 87)4 6 70 6 87X Lasn quotations were as rollows: Flour easier, but not q notably lower. No. 2 spring wheat. $1 12?i; No. 3 spnhe wheat, !I 08; No. 2 red, $1 13?i 1 15; No. 2 corn. 73Vc; No, 2 oats, 55c: No. 2 white, 57J.,'S5oJc; No. S white, 6757Je. No. 2 rye.H&iKlc. No. 2 barley nominal; No. 3, f. . b 76g79c; No. 4. f. o. b.. 76c: No. 1 flaxseed. SI 18: prime timothy seed, tl 31$1 32. XI ess pork, per bbL S129012 95. Lard, pef 100 lbs. Sd 82J 66 85. Short rib sides (loose). J630o40: dry salted Shoulders (boxed). S5 20G5 25; short clear sides (boxed), SB 8036 SO. Sugars un changed. On the Produce Exchange to-day the batter market was unchanged. Eggs, 13 133c NEW YORK Flour dull and unchanged. Cornmeal more activo and steadv: yellow West ern, 40c. Wheat Spot narket unsettled, clos ing stronger with options, fair business and in creased export demands; No. 2. red, SI 22 in elevator; $1 24 in store; SI 26l afloat: SI 253i 1 27 f. o. U; No. 3 red, SI 17: ungraded red. ct i.iy4ii'L -04; -o. a .piorinern. 31 ai; jso. 1 hard, Jl 34: options opened VaStiz lower; the market called and sold up 12 per cent at the best prices and Arm: No. 2 re. May. SI 20KIFJ1 2 closing at SI 22; June, SI 17' 61 19. closing at SI 19: July, SI 151 1 closing at 81 17J4; August, SI 110I12V, closing at SI 1L: oeptember, SI 091 1L closing at SI 11; October. Jl VSm K closing at SI 10U: December, SI (fJi&l 11. closing at SI UK; May. 1892. 41 lSJSl 14K. closine at SI lVi. liarley firm and quiet: No. 2 Milwau kee. olgbGc; ungraded Western, SOc: Canada, 8S92c. Corn Spot market unsettled, closing hrm and active; No. 2. 82X82Jic In elevator, 83S4c afloat; ungraded mixod,79ffiSJc; steamer mixed, 8182Jc: options are op JiQ2c, closing firm with increasing speculation and in a gen eral way as following wheat; Mav, 79c closing at 80c; June, 75K77c. closing at 77c: July, 73 74J4C, closing at 74Jic: August, 7JJ73c, Ctotinc at 73Wc Oats Snot marLt lnll and lower, closing steadier: options firmer and quier: May, 6161c, clos ing at 61c: June, 60S60c closing 60c: July. 590GOc, closing at 5Uc: spot No. 2 white, 6ieo5c; mixed Western, 5964c; white do. b4S7uc: No. 2 Chieam. KXStiaw Tallow stronger; city (S2 for packages) 5 3-loc Eggs quiet and easier; Western, 15c. Pork firmer and quiet: old mess, S12 0012 60; new mess, S13 Zi 50; extra prime, Sll 7512 25. Cut meats quiet and steady: pickled bellies, 6c. Lard stronger and quiet; Western steam, 7 00; May. $6 U27 CO. closing at 7 00 bid; Jnlv. $7 17ES7 29. closing at 7 29 hid; August, $7 30 S7 31. closing at S3 42 asked; September, closed at 17 54. Butter in good demand and firm: Western dairy. 1223e; do creamery, 21 g27c; do ractory, 1223c: Elgin. 27Kc Cheese quiet and irregular; skims, 6illc; Ohio ST. LOUIS Flonr firm and unchanged. Wheat List sales were lJa'IJe above vester terdav's: No. 2 red cash was lower at SI 09S1 10l Mav.Sl 091 10, closing at SI 10; July. 81 03 1 Vb. closing at $1 C5; August, Jl 01jil 03X. c'osing at SI 03K- Corn The market opened Jic lower, but soon recovered, and prices Armed up in sympathy with wheit: May, 70V 71c, closing at 71c: July, 656Gc. closing at 65Jc Oats quiet and iowei; No. i cash, 65Vi 65oKc: May. 63653e. closing at 53c; July 47117K. closing at iTc. Rye, No. 2 nom inally Sic Butter steady and unchanged. Eggs firm and steady at lSJfc. Cornmeal Arm at S3 4US 50. Provisions quiet but stronger. Pork flrsuer at 812 2512 60 for standard mess. Lird Prime steam, nominally 6 50. PHILADELPHIA-Flour Good trade in Mid nesota patents within the range ot JG O0QG 25 for good to choice brands. Winter patents firm but dull. The lower grades of both spring aijv. toiiici uuurs ruieu uim nnuer scarcity, though demand was limited. Wheat Options firm; No. 2 red April, $1 221 23; May. 1 22Q 123: June,S117Keil lbK-Ju'r.Sl 150116. Corn weakand future, declined lc: futures beyond May wholly nominal; local carlots quiet: No. 2 mixed elevator. 83c: No. 2 mixed. April. 81Q S2c; May. SOSSlc; June, 757Sc; July. 73i74c. Oats weak and lower; No. 2 white, "64264Uc; No. 2 while April, 63HSG42; May and June' 63Kt3Xc: July.orfifgBlic. Eggs firm; Penn sylvania nrsts, 15loJc. MINNEAPOLIS Cah wheat sold lower to day. Local millers were not buying, owing to mi i'ii3iueu muauion ot the markets. Out side buyers bought sparingly. The offerings were larger, the receipts showing considerable increase, while the shipments were smaller. Some fancy No. 1 Northern brought Jl lLwbde later Ilia 10 was all buyers would pa. while good wheat sold s'tll later at $1 10. Closing quotations: No.1 hard. April, SI 14; on track, SI 141 14j: No. 1 Northern. April ?n,7,3,aJ' J1 09&:J,"V. ! "n track, Jl Il 1 11H No. 2 Northern, April, Jl 09; on track, BALTIMORE Wheat Western firm: No. 2 winter red, spot and May. 81 18JS'1 185& July. 1 16: August, SI 1101 12V Corn-Western dull; mixed spot and April. Mc asked; May. 79o asked; July. 71'74c. Oats Ungraded Western w lute. 63Kt)4c; do do mixed, 6IKffi62c; graded No. 2, white, 64c: graded No. 2 mixed 61X662C. Hye quiet and unchanged. Pro visions firm and unchanged. Butter scarce, firm and unchanged. Eggs Arm at 14c. CINCINNATI Flour quiet. Wheat easier and loner; No. 2 red. SI 11. Corn in moderate Mipplt: No. 2 mixed, 7475c Oats firmer; No. 2 mixed, 57c Rye dull; No. 2, 97c Pork tinner at 12 5a L.ird in good demand at $C 35. Bulk meats quiet at SO 37M. Bacon nriner; short clear. 7Jac Batter flrm. Sugar 111 good demand. Egg-.nrruat 12U13c Cheese Jirm and higher; choice, full cream flat, HKSlZc MILWAUKEE, Wheat firm and higher; No; 2 spring, on track, cash, 1 10; July, U 00 bid. No. 1 Northern, SI 15. Corn firm; No. 3, on track, 73c Oats slow: No. 2 white, on track, tsyic Barley Brm; No, 2, in store, 7c bid. Ke higher; No. Lin store, 93c Provisions nominal. Pork July, $13 35. Lard Julr, S7 15. KANSAS CITY Wheat No. 2 hard. cash. Jl C2: April, 1 OIK bid; No. 2 red, cash, SI 0o! Corn easier; No. 2. cash and April, 6SV.C bid. Oats steady; No. 2 cash and April, 54c Eigs firm at He When baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she ci led for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Uhildren.she gave them Castorla uS-77-irwTaa AN IMPORTANT DEAL. Sale of a Manufacturing Site to the Malleable Iron Company. NEW BUILDINGS WILL FOLLOW. Opening Dp a Fine 'Residence Localltj in the East End District. THE PEATDEES OP LOCAL SPECULATION Manufacturing sitesjespecially those of moderate size, are in good request. Slack & Baird iouml a customer for one yesterday. They sold for the People's Sayings Bank to the Pittsburg Malleable Iron Company, a lot fronting 281 feet on , Forty -third street, and extending hack 130 feet to Forty-second street, for $30,000. The purchasers will at once begin the erection of buildings suitable to the manufacture of their special product. Loveling the Soil. The Baums are grading a large portion 10 or 15 acres of their property between Fairmount avenue 'and Villa street on the east and west sides, and between Friendship and Center avenues on the north and south. The supposi tion is that this property will be plotted and put on the market in a short time. It Is stated that the Messrs. Banm will put up 20 or 25 houses on their own account, and also that two well-known capitalists will erect abont as many more between them. Owing to its proximity to the business center and its attractive location and surroundings, there is no doubt the entire tract will soon be covered with handsome homes. A Church "With a History. The Church ot God, on Townsend street, near Clark, just sold by Mr. S. Arnold to the Hebrew congregation Sbaare Torah Gates of Wisdom has quite a history. The building was erected about 50 years ago by the Baptists. It was afterward sold to the Methodists. About 25 years ago the denomination known as the Church of God acquired possession and held it until a few days ago, when they sold out to the Shaare Torah. Thus within its walls the gospel has been proclaimed by three denom inations, and the law of Moses and the prophets will soon be exnonnded by Hebrew teachers and listened to by a Hebrew congre gation. The new owners will make some temporary changes in the building ana will enlarge it as soon as their circumstances will permit. Ontlook for Building Lots. Several real estate agents were yesterday asked for opinions in regard to the probable output ot building lots this summer. They all said the in qniry was good, and that as soon as a settlement of the labor trouble could be effected sales would be brisk. Mr. C. T. Beeck man. Sccrotary and agent for the Laramie Land and Improvement Company, was quite hopeful. He believed there would bo as many buyers for cheap lots this summer as usual. People do not want to buy until they know they can build. They are wailing for the labor cloud to roll by. This acennts for the present lull. Lower Allegheny, Perrysvllle avenue and the Southslde are the centers of activity at present. Gobbling TlmDer Lands. A syndicate of Pennsylvania capitalists, beaded by Charles W. Henry, of Philadelphia, recently purchased from W. H. Honcott, of New, Orleans, 22,000 acres of timber lands in Livingston parish. La,, and 5,000 acres of pine In Lawrence county. Miss. They will erect sawmills f,or the production of lumber. Business Ne,w and Gossip. Kunn Bros, sold Electric and Philadelphia Gas yesterday. They bought Luster. Eight years ago a lot on Wood street, near the station. Wilkinsburg, sold at the rate of S8 a foot front. The other day S175 was offered and refused. Daniel Bohanan has bonght a property on North Highland avenne, near Stanton, Nine teenth ward, lot 100x140, with a good two-story brick dwelling, for $8,000. The old log house on Nine-Mile run, near Swissvale, which was the home of the late Jane Grey Swisshelm for many years, is to be torn down and a modern frame dwelling erected on the site. Daniel Evans, a prominent oil producer at Petrolia. died there yesterday morning. He was well known in Pittsburg. The farm on which he resided has yielded upward of LO'W.OOO barrels of oik D. Jj. Gillespie, the lumber man, has pur chased a lot 100x2PO on lhomas street. Boule vard Place, and will immediately commence the erectiun thereon of an elegant stone resi dence for hlmseU. John McUride, Whitney & Stephenson's ex change expert, returned from New York yes terday. The strong close of Electric yesterday indi cated a nrm market lor it to-itay. With tbo exception of Philadelphia the natural gassers are painfully dull. Some in sist that Philadelphia is being bought by certain people as an investment. Citizens' Traction is the leader of that group of stocks. Its strength is partly due to talk ot a larger dividend. superintendent uannan has ordered the canals in New York State to be opened for navigation on May 5. The Building Record. Permits for tho erection of the following buildings were issned yesterday: Georre Schmidt, 12 frame two-story dwell ings, 16x32 feet, on Lookout street, Fourteenth ward. Cost, 812,000. James Stolcenberger.frame one-story kitchen, 9x18 feet, on South Fourteenth street. Twenty eighth ward. Cost, S50. Isaac N. Bumbaugb, stone and brick one story dwelling, 18x32 feet, on Porter street, Eleventh ward. Cost, 600. Paul Conday, frame one-story shop, 8x11 feet, on rear Twenty-first street, 'Jwentv-Sfth ward. Cosr, S10. Martin Shaughnessy, two frame two-story dwcllings,,15x34 feet each, on rear Calvin street. Seventeenth ward. Cost, 2.300. T. D. Harman, brick two-story and attic dwelling, 22x36 feet, on Emerson street. Twen tieth ward. Cost. $3,000. L. P. Ross, frame addition, two-story kitchen and bathroom, 10x12 feet, on Penn avenue, Nineteenth ward. Cost, S200. Fred. Eicselbacb. frame addition, one-storv dwelling. 15x16 feet, on Larkin's alley. Twenty sixth ward. Cost, S150. lleppenstall & Marquis, frame one-story office. 14x20 feet, on Thirty-second street. Six teenth ward. Cost. 500. Henry Wcis, Sr two frame two-story dwel. lings, 12x16 feet, on Tw enty-first street, Twenty sixth ward. Cost, 400. Manin Riebr, frame two-story dwelling, 21x32 feet, on Thompson street, Twenty-first ward. Cost, S1.000. Fred Schwartz, frame addition, one-story dwelling, 12x12 feet, on South Sixteenth street, Twenty-eighth ward. Cost, S75. J. B. Hyndmn, frame addition, one-story office. 16x58 feet, on Sheridan avenue. Twen tieth ward. Cost. S450. Heppcnstall A Marquis, frame one-story warehouse, 38iJ0 feet, on Thirty-second and Liberty street, Sixteenth ward. Cost; ll,500. Philomcna Wunderlich, frame two-story dwelling, 18x16 feet, on Dolphin street. Nine teenth ward. Co-it, 550. John Quinn, frame two-story stable, 16x22 feet, on Lenora street, Twecty-flrst ward. Cost, $50. F. J. Rutledge. frame two-story warebouso and stable, 21x100 feet) on Thirty-second and Liberty streets. Sixteenth ward. Cost. 950. Movements in Realty. S. A. Dickie & Co. sold for Hart and Wilkin eon, agents for Charles Friel, to James G. Hay maker a lot 57x178 feet on North Highland avenue, with a two-story brick house, for SI1.000. W. C. Berincer & Co. sold for the Creese heirs to C. Cappel. a farm of 43 acres at Fair Oaks, Pittsbnrg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rail road, for 84,000 cash. Baltenspergcr& Williams sold two lots on Lenora street. East End, each 20x210, to John Quinn, for 700. Magaw x Guff, Lim., sold to Jennie Williams a lot 25x100 in Etna park Place, for $225, on easy payments. BULL- STAGNANT. k No Trading In Either Cash or May Oil , Specimen Bids. There were no sales of either cash or May oil yesterday. For tho former 6Swas the only bid without offers. May oil' was wanted at 6S69, closing at 69. There was no change In refined. Average daily runs were 76.963: average shipments, 53, 933; average charters, 89,403. Dullness and weakness ot the past few days have been, if possible, more pronounced than usual, and some attribute this condition to the fact that the Standard is buying. Tracy, Wilson Co. quote puts at 65c; calls at 6CJi. Other OU Markets. , BitASroBS. April 23. National Transit cer tificates opened at 68c: closed at 6SJc; highest, COc; lowest, 6Sc; clearances. 72,000 barrels. On. Crrr. Anrll 23. National Transit rer. I tlflcatsj opened at 63J,c; highest, 695fc x 63Xc; closed, GSc; sales, 84,000 barrels: clear ances, 120.000 barrels; charters, 66.587 barrels; shipments, 78,172 barrels; runs, 02,308 barrels. New York, April 21 Petroleum opened steady and advanced 1c on a few buying orders lrom the West. When these were filled the market reacted to the opening and cloaed steady. Pennsylvania oil, spot. May options, opening, 63c; highest, 70c: lowestt 69c; closing, 69a Lima oil, openlng,.17c; highest, 18c: (low est, 17c; closing, 17J-JC Total sales, 6,000 barrels. HOME SECURITIES, . Enough Business and Interest to Close the Market at the Top In Most Cases TJps and Downs on Call Spe cial Features. Considerable interest was displayed at the local stock calls yesterday, but business was light, sales amounting to only 4C0 shares, fur nished by Electric Philadclphia,Gas, Citizens' Traction, Manchester Traction, Airbrake, Lus ter and La Noria. News from tho East was bullish. In New York Panhandle preferred advanced $1 a share. There was a disposition early in the day to make concessions, hut this gradually wore off and a hardening tendency was developed which affected most of the active list, and final prices wero in most cases the best made. Philadel phia Gas and Pleasant Valley were about tho only things that closed at a loss. Advances were scored hv Citizens' Traction on talk of in creasing the dividend. Luster, Electric. Switch and islgnal and Airbrake. Electric, as usual, closed at the top, 13, of fered at 14, about the same as Boston, but buy ers outnumbered sellers here, showing a good feeling in its favor. Tho familiar stoiy of suc cessful negotiations was repeated. The only thing going to confirm this is the qnietude of creditors. The animal meeting of tne company will be held at 10 A. M. on Monday, May 4. The transfer books will be cl'ocd from noxt Mon day to that date. Sales were : First Call 10 Electric at 13 25 Philadelphia Gas, 1254, 40 Cifzens' Traction at 61, 100 Man Chester 'J'l action at32Jf- After Call 15 Citizens Traction at 61, 50 Air brake at 91. Seeoml Call-5 Philadelphia Gas at 12 25 at 12J5 10 at 1 10 Electric at ISJi. 10 Luster Third Call 100 Electric at 14, 100 La Nona at 35. Bids and offers at each of the three calls are appended. F1RST SECOXD THIRD CALL. CALL. CALL. I! A B A B A P. P. S.A M.Ex. 350 890 Cltliens'Nat.Hk C5 Diamond N.Hk 210 225 Iron City . B'k S7 ilcch'cs .N.Itans 118 Armenia Ins 79 90 Clti7ens' llisur. 2d .National Insur.. 60 Man'trs U.Co 24 P. N. O. A P. Co OH SJ ... Philn. Co K 13 KK K 12.H 128 Wheelinc G. Co. 15 16!4 15 16 .... JG'4 Central traction M, 181 18X UH JSH 13H Citizens' Irac'n. 606 ' 61 62 61 Jt 62 1'lttsburjr Trnc 33 ... 3.1 , Pleasant Valley. I35( 24 .... 24 23K 24J X.f.lCU,llC 36 3Wj Uld.iliroMlnlnir 23(.... LaNorla MVCo. 25 45 .... 48 35 40 Luster Mluluir.. LIS, UH 13 13 UH KH Mlvcrton M. Co. IV 2 Wesl'house E... 1SJ UX ISM 13,T, UJi U Monon. W. Co.. 26," U.S. AS. Co... 9 9 10 U.S. As. Co. pref . . 26 .... 25 .... 25 W'hoiiseA.liCo SOW 92 91X 91 S. U. C. Co 53 At New York yesterday the. total sales of stocks were 418,992 shares, including: Atchi son, 24,265: Lackawanna, 5,300; Erie, 3.100; Lake Shore, 5,200; Louisvillo and Nashville, 12610; Missouri Pacific, 15,040; Northwestern, 4,140: North American, 4,205: Northern Pacific, 4,550; do preferred, 18,345: Richmond and West Point, 17,741; St. Paul, 63.411; Union Pacific 18.605; Western Union, 4,972; Wheeling and Lake Erie, 4,980. MONET MAEKET. All the Features of the Local Situation Show Improvement. Increased checking, a good run of discounts and heavy depositing were the features of the local money market yesterday. The first Item shows that additions are being made to tho volume of funds in circulation. Rates ruled easy at 67 per cent. Exchanges were S2.884, 717 02 and balances S380.191 49. At New York yesterday money on call was easy, ranging from 3 to 3K per cent. Last loan 3, closed offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper 57. Sterling exchange qniet and steady at H 85 for 60-day bills and Si 88 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4s, rer. U. 3. 49. coop U.S. 4S. rer U. S. Ss.couo. ... .121 M. K. AT. 2d J, 4274 .12IM mainai union &s...iu5 N.J. U. Int. Cert.. HI Northern Pae. I1U..U6M Northern Pac. Ids.. Ill Korthw't'u consol. 129 Nortw'n debon's Ss.lU7J( Ortfon A Trans. 6s. St.L Al. M. Oen. 5s. 89U St.L. A S.F. Uen.il. 106,S St. Paul onaols....l24 11U 102 112 I ACIUC OS OI 'Ukl Loulsiana.stBMnped4 90 Missouri 6s leun. newseL 6s.. 105 Tcnn. newitt. 5s....03i Tenn. newset. s.... 7I UlQHQft SO. ZQS 117 Central Paclnc lsls.l07'su P. ChlAPe. lita.117 Den. A K. G. lsts...U9't!lx., Pc L.Q.Tr.IU. B0J4 Den. A K, U. 4s 82HJTX.. Pc. K U.Tr.Ks. HVi K. U. Westlsts lUnlon Pacific 1SU...1C8" Erle2ds lOOVlWest Shore 102 M. H.. A T. lsts 77J6ilL Grando West lsts 77 Bank Clearings. CHICAGO Bank clearings were $13,205,000. New York exchange was 12J25e premium. Rates for money were easier at 506 per cent. Memphis New York exchange was selling at SI prouiium. Clearings, 232,717; balances. $102,362. New OrtLHAics Clearings, Sl.525.250. New York Bank clearings, 8120,058,127; balances, $5,349,709. Boston Bank clearings, 815,713.293; bal ances. 51.59G.oU0. Money, 3 per cent. Exchange on New York, par to 12f cents discount. Baltimore Bank clearings, 82,024,052; bal ances. (265,664. Money, 6 per cent. Philadklphia Bank clearings, 810,739,967; balances. S1.531.US7. .Money 4(J5 per cent. Cincinnati Money 526 per cent. New York exchange 80c premium. Clearings, 2,010. 600. NEW YORK STOCKS. Shares Buoyantand Active in the Forenoon, hut Quieter In the Afternoon Old Stocks and Industrials Dull Railroad Bonds Active. New Yor.K. April 2a The stock market to day, especially in the forenoon, was an ex tremely active and buoyant; one, with a quieter state of affairs in the afternoon and some con cessions from tho high prices of the early trading. The movement yesterday was at tributed to the Gould party, and that of to-day. although Mr. Gould is not yet here, and the Gould stocks were relegated to a secondary posi tion in the market, and tho Grangers again brought to tho front, was attributed In great measure to the same source. The old stocks and Industrials .were not only sluggish to-day, but inclined to weakness at times. In the latter Lead Trust was an excep tion, and displayed great strength throughout the day, with a comparatively large amo int of business. Chicago Gas mis left to take the same conr-e as the other Industrial. Outside of this there was no marked movement among active stocks. The marketfinally closed active and firm at close to tne best prices. Railroad bonds were more active, the sales reaching 82,120.000, with a Srm tone through out, but without material change in quota tions. The followlnar table shows tne prices ot active stocks on the .New York Slock Exchange yester day. Corrected daily for The Dispatch by HiTKEr ASTKFiiExsox, oldest Pittsburg mem bers or the ew York Stock Exchange, 57 fourth ClOJ- mc mil, 28 52h 27H 34 79H b: 117)4 SOU 19 Mi 90H CJ 1I3H 78(, 2SX llK s 91 UH ih" lltJi 134 18 li 6 10O HK 60 14 H3H T9)a 94 40 72H 19 1C3.S Wi 67H 3M 20 19'i Open, ln& . 29 . SIX , 28 . 33X . 7a Hlrn. est. 29 53 2SX 34 H 52)5 31 19)i 62 91 6H 1I3X 79X 2SH liii itii 87' 5J. 33)4, 137H 1I 1H m 1 ii'u 61 low est. 28 52 Hit 23H 78 52 IIS TO!,' IS 511 Sf 11314 77)t 2SX lii ei ion ivi u 137 134 17 .MX iiii 59 113 78 94 72), 19t 103H !3 7i 29)4 20H sii Am. Cotton Oil , Am. Cottvn OU orer.. Am. Cotton till Trust Atch., 'lop. AS. IF..., Canadian Pacific, Canada southern si Central orNcwJerier. 11814 Central Paclnc 3uu Chesapeake A Ohio ... 19 Chicago lias 'I rust HH C. Bur. A Uulncy k'JJi C. MIL A St. Paul.. .. G2H C. Mil. A St. P.. VI.. .um C. ItockL A P. 7734 C. St. P.. AL A 2SX C. St. 1. M.IU. PI C A worth western. ...1I0K C. A2. W.PI 133 C ,'.. C. A 1 6ltf C. C. C. A Lnrer. Col. Coal A iron 37 Col. A Hocklnc Valley 25 Ches. A Uhlo 1st orer.. 3 Ches. A Ohio 2d orer.. S3 Del.. Lack A West HI '4 Del. A Hudson I31'4 Den. A Klo Grand 17,S Den. A ItioUraude. DI. fttjif E.T.. Vn. A Ua 7 Illinois Central Lake Erie A West 144 Lace Erie A West OL. S9.' Lake snore AM. 8... .113 LoulsvUleAMastivUIe. 7SM Michigan Central 95 Koone sOlno., Missouri Paclnc KU National i.eadTrust... 19H .New iorx Central 10.1H -N.V...CX St. L, 13ft . .. C ASt.L.ltpr67 M. V..C ASt. L. 2dnf 294 .N. Y.. L. E. A W 2C N. I.. L. E.A W. pd.. Sl Il.t.ill.L 39)? N. I.. O. A V Wt Norfolk A Western.. ls)t Konolr A Western nr. .... Northern Pacific le7 Northern Paclfleor.... 70M Ohio A Mississippi 1S1 Uroron lmorovement. 29u Pacific Stall 3914 ra ue. A vaai....SlH V3H 59), 85 72 20 103)1 HH C1H Hii 17 15 70 18 29 21V . 21V J. Phllaael.AKeadlnr... 33X 3K 83!) Pallnan Palace mr... 192 1SJ 192 Ulcnmona V. p. r . 18M 1SH Richmond &W.r-..B! 7i! "S 74Si St. l'anl Dalntn 27 27 26 St. Paul ft UulutD or. St. P.. Minn. & Man..lo;M 10JJ4 107 33X 393 ?a 26 90 lC'K 7H MS. m 22J S2H 5 78 M 16!. Hl i, u Asm r , ui pi Texas Paclnc 15H Union PaclPs St Wabash 10X Wabasn nrererred. .... 2274 Western Union S2ii Wneollnct u jc. jsh Wheelings U.E.pret.. 78H or th American Co... I7tf sit! 10', 22J m 1SH SOS lot 22! S2!i JoK 78 17 PiH MX 1., L'., C. 4 St. L 16 P., C, C. & tit. L. prf. M Boston Stocks, Atch. A Top L.G.7S 33 Cataloa 20 Boston &Albany....203t Franklin 17 Boston & Matne....2oo Huron 2H C. B. Ay 90V Kearaarga 14 Kastern H. K. 6t 122 Qnincy 105 fltcl.hurir IC It,. ... tu oanta Fe Copper.... 62!j Flint A Pere M 20 Tamarack 150 FltntAPereM. pre SB,' Anniston Land Co.. '40 Mass. Central 1SH Bouon Land Co. .. . h -Mex. On. com: 21(4 San Dleg-o Land Co. 20 H. . aw Enz..... J9K West End Land Co. 24 N. Y. AN. u 7s..l2i)j Hell Telephone 207H" Old Colony less Lamson store S J7Si ltulland pref. 02SJ Water Power. 2H Wis. Cen. common. 21 H Centennial Mlnlntr. 16!4 AlionezM.C'o(new). 3), N. Ene. Telephone. 10H UostonA Mont A2ii Butte Aliost.copper 1531 Calumet AHeola....265 v Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, lur nlshed by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. Mo. 57 Fourth avenue, change: Members .New York Stock Kx- flirt- Attert. ... t2H 52 ... ItU U 13-16 la 8K 8S ,.. 4SJ. ... 264 .. 2fiH 2B .. 70X 703. Pennsylvania Katlrosd , Keadinir -. buffalo. Nott York and Philadelphia jjciuKu vnueT... Lehltrh ftavixatton Philadelphia and Erie Northern paoltlc common... Northern Paclnc preferred.. "Sale. Mining Stocks. New York; April 23. Mining quotations: Alice. 155; Aspen. 400; Consolidated California and Vnglnia, 1225; Deadwnod, 110; .Eureka Consolidated. 350: Homestake. 875; Horn Sil ver, 340; Mexican. 425: Ontario. 3800; Occiden tal. 110: Plymonth. 100; Sierra Nevada. 325: Standard. 120: Union Consolidated. 350; Yel low Jacket, 280. DOMESTIC MAEEETS. Tropical Fruiis of AH Kinds Show an Upward Tendency. CfiEAJI ERT BUTTER AND EGOS FIE JI Wheat, Oats and Shell Corn Lower, and Flonr Still Strong. SUGAK ARD COFFEE REMAIN FIKU Office of Pittsbtjbo Dispatch, i Thursday, April 23. t Country Froduce Jobbing Prices. Eggs are still firm at quotations. Markets here are the same as in New York, whereas they are generally lc per dozen lower. (Supply of good creamery butter Is not nearly equal to demand. Jobbers report that It is out of the question to fill orders. Country 'roll butter is in bountifnl supply and light demand at prices quoted. Tropical fruits show an upward tend ency all along the line. Lemons and bananas are particularly firm. The crop of pineapples this season is unusually largo and quality of offerings is very fine. In vegetable lines there are no changes since our last report. New cabbage is plenty and is tending lower. Seed onions and potatoes are very firm at quota tions. It is next to imoossible to supnly de maud for choice in either line, though price is higher tbau for years. Apples $6 007 00 a barrel. BorrEK Creamery. Elgin. 2829c; other brands, 2526c; common country butter, 1516c; choice country rolls, 1820c Beans New crop beans, nayy. S2 S0ffi2 35; marrows, $2 352 40; Lima beans. 56c Behries Siraberrle, 4050c per quart. Beeswax 2S30c V & lor choice; low grade, 2225c Cider Sand refined, S9 50010 00; common. 85 5C6 00; crab elder. S12 00313 00 ft barrel; cider vinegar. 142315c callon. Cheese Ohio cheese, 1212c: New York cheese, 12J44813C: Llmburger, lSQHc: (domes tic Sweilzer. 1516c; Wisconsin bnckSrfeitxer, 10c; imported Sweitzer, 27K28c. Cranberries Cape Cod, $3 253 00 a box: 811 5012 OU a barrel: Jerseys, S3 50 a box. Eoos 1515fe for strictly fresh; gooso eggs, S035c:duck esgs, 20c Feathers Extra live geoe, 5060c; No. 1, 4045c: mixed lots.3035c 9 & monet jNew crop wnito clover, zuaiac f) a; California honey, 1215e ft ft. Maple Syrup New, 8o90c fl gallon. New Maple Sugar IOu 53 fc- Nuts Shell hark hickory nuts, SI 25l 60 a bushel; peanuts, SI WSll 75, roasted; green, 4 6c fl ft; pecans, 16c $1 ft. Onion Sets Fancy Erie, J8 009 00 per bushel; Ohio and Pennsylvania, S7 OuQS 00 Poultry Alive Chicken,Sl 001 10 a oair; turkeys, 15c a pound; "ducks, 90c81 a pair; geese, choice, 81 00 a pair. Dressed Turkeys, 1820c a pound; duck. 1516c a pound, chick ens. 15lsc; geeve, 12l3c TallOw Country, 4c:clty rendered. Sic Seeds Recleaned Western clover, S5 00 5 20; timothy, SI 551 65; blue crass, S3 504 00; orchard grass,?.! 00; Millet, 811 25c; lawn grass. 25c V ft- Tropical Fruits Lemor.s.84 5005 00, fancy, S6 00; Messina oranges. S3 25QS 75 a box: Florida oranges, S4 004 25 a box; California oranges, S3 003 25 a box; navel oranges. So 0005 25: bananas, 2 75 firsts. $2. 00 good seconds. W bunch: ugs,1516c $ ft; dates, IJSoJic $ ft; (iiiieuppies, ij4ou apicve. Vegetables Potatoes, 81 301 So V bushel; seed poLatoes,S1502 bushel; sweet potatoes, S3 503 76; cabbage. S0Q6 fl hundred; yellow danyer onions, 86 000 50 a barrel: celery, 75c S1 a dozen bunches; carrots, 35oadozen: pars ley. 15c a dozen; turnips. 75c?l por barrel. New Vegetables Cabbage, 81 0ffi2 00 for small crates, 82 002 25 for large: kale, 75cgSl a barrel; spihach, SI 251 50 a barrel; beans, S3 a bushel; beets, 5065c a dozen; asparagus. 40c a bunoh; cucumbers. 75c a dozen; Bermuda onions, S3 a bushel; Bermuda potatoes, $9 per barrel; tomatoes, 54 60J5 50 per case; lettuce, 5075c a dozen; radishes. 35c a dozen; rhubarb, 6075c a dozen; onions, 25c per dozen. Groceries. The scarcity of sugar noted in this column for a week or two past bids fair to be corrected soon. There is now plenty ot granulated in the hands of jobbers, and while soft whites and brown sugar have been scarce since the tax was lifted, if consumers will but possess their souls in pationce tbey will soon be amply sup plied. Coffees are still flrm. All wholesale grocers report great activity of trade. Gbekx Coffee Fancy. 2425Jc; choice Rio, 2324c; prime Rio, 22c; low grade Rio. 21 22c; old Government Java. 29K30Xc; Mara cilbo. 25jS27ic: Mocha, 3032c: Santrts, 22 26c: Caracas. 2527c; La Guayra, 2027c. Roasted (in papers) Standard brands, 25c: high grades, 2730c; old Government Java. bulk. 3134c; Maracaibo. 28Q30c: Santos, 2C30c; neaoerry, 30Kc; choice Rio, 26c; prime Rio, 25c; good Rio, 24c; ordinary, 21H22Kc Sfices (whole) Cloves, 1516c: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c: pepper, 13c: nutmeg. 75SF0C, PETEOLEUsr (jobbers' prices) 110 test, TJc: Ohio, 120. 8kc; headlight. 150, 8X water white. lOmlOkc; globe, 1414c; elalne, 15c: carnadine. nsc; roj oyaline, 14c; red oil, llUc; nn.l.v Un, nlalna l.n Minkrs' Oil No. 1 water strained. S941c per gallon; summer, 3335e: lard oil, 5558. StkUP Corn syrup, 3133c; choice sugar syrup. 3436cr prime sugar eyrup, S233c; Strictly prime, 3135c. N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop, 42c; choice, S810c; medimu,3336e; niixcd.3436c Soda Bi-carb In kegs, 3K63ic; hl-carb in K3, 5c: bi-carb. assorted packages. 56c; sal soda, in kecs, ljc; do granulated, 2c. Cakdles atar, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per set, 8Kc: narafflne. 11012c. Rice Head Carolina, "&Ti4c: choice, 63ic: prime. 66Vc: Louisiana. 63i66c ZJ J3TABCU r-eari, sc; corn starcn, c-au4c; glovs starch. 67c Foreign Fkuits Layer raisins, S2 65; Lon don layers, S2 75; Muscatels, S2 00: California Muscatels, 81 60I 90; Valencia. 67c: Ondara Valencia. 7J;Sc: sultanif. 18J0c; currants, 4Ji(JScr Turkey prunes, 7JiQ8c; French prunes, 10llc: Salonlca prunes, in 2-S packages.Oc; cocuanuts, fl 100, 88: almonds, Lan., V B. 28.:; do Ivica, 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nan.. 13 14c; Sicily filberts, 12e: Smyrna figs, 13&14e: new dates, 5fi6c; Brazil nuts, 12c; pecans. Ui 16c; citron, f) &, 17GUSc: lemon peel, 12c ?! ft; orange peel. 12c Dried Fkuits Apple, sliced, per a. He: apples, evaporated, 1415c; peaches, evapo rated, pared. 2S30c; peaches, California, evap orated, unparcd, 1720ci cherrie pitted, 31c; cherries, tinoitted, 1313Kc; raspberries evap orated. 3031c: blackberries, 9Q10c; huckle berries, 15c. SUOABS Cubes, Sa c; powdered, 5c; granu lated. 4Kc; confectioners' A. 4Mc; soft whire. Hiic; vellow. choice, sfWfo yellow, good, 484Kc; yellow, fair, 4lc; yellow; dark. 3Klc Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200). S8 00: me dium, half bbls (000), S4 60. ' Salt No. 1 ? bbl. 81 00. No. 1 ex. bhl, SI 10; dairy, fl bbl, SI 20; coarse crystal, W bbl, SI 20: Higgins' EurekH, 4-bu suck S2 80; Hlg gins' Eureka, 16-14 & paekets, S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. $2 700 2 80:2nds. 12 40250 extra neachea. S3 OOiTM in- nh aePaJ2mi 8C nU cotn, Jl 35441 50;. Hfd. Co. corn, SI 001 15: red cherries, Jl 3ZQ 1 40: Lima beans, $1 35: soaked do, 80c; string do, 7080c: marrowfat peas, Jl IOQI'26; soaked pea'. 6575c; pineapples, SI 60Q1 CO; Bahama do, S2 55; damson plains, SI 10; greengages SI 50; egg Dlu-n?, SI 90; California apricots, ii 10 2 50: California pears, S2502 75; do greengages, St 90: do egg plums. SI 90: extra white cherries. S2 85: raspberries, SI 351 40; straw berries, SI S01 40; gooseberries. SI 10l 15; tomatoes, 93cSl; salmon, 1-ft, SI 301 80; black berries, SI 00; succotash, 2-fi cans, soaked, SOc; do green, 2-fi, SI 2501 50; corned beef, 2-ft cans,' 81 90;l-ttcans, SI 00; baked beans, gl-40150; lobster, 1 a, $2 25; mackerel, 1 fi cans, broiled, SI 50: sardines, domestic, 14.S, S4 504 60; sar dines, domestic Ks, 7 00; sardines, imported. K. SU501250; sardines, imported, X'. SIS; sardines, mustard, S4 50; sardines, spiced, S4 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, S20 bbl;oxtra No. 1 do mess, $23 GO; extra No. I mackerel, shore. S24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel, S22: large 3's. 20. Codfish Whole pollock. 5c V fi; do medium, George's cod, 5c; do large, 7c: boneless hakes, in strips, 5c; do George's cod, in blocks, 6KG"Kc Herring Round shore. S5 50 f bhl; split, S8 50; lake. S3 25?) 100 & bbl. White flsb, 7 00 1 100-& half bbL Lakn trout. So 60 f) bait bbl. Finnan haddies, 10c 1 ft. Iceland halibut, 13c V Pickerel, half bbl, S4 50; quarter bbl. SI Ml Holland herring, 75c; Wal kotf herring. SOc OATMEAL S 50675 Si bbL . Grain, Flonr and Feed. Bales on call at the Grain Exchange, I car No. 1 timothy hay, Sll 50, spot; 1 car 2 white oats, 62c. May; 1 car same, 62c, June; 2 cars same, 63c, 'July. Receipts as bulletined. 31 cars, as follows: By Pittsburg; Ft. Wayne and Chi cago Railway. 6 cars of hay. 1 of middlings, 1 of feed. 4 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St, Louis, 6 cars of oorn. 6 of oats. By Pitts burg and Lake Erie, 2 cars of wheat, 1 of malt, 1 of bran, 1 of iiay. By Pittsbnrg and Western. 3 cars or hay. Wheat, shell corn and oats are lower and markets aro slow at the decline. Ear corn and packing hay are firm by reason ot scarcity. Flour is flrm at the recent ad vance. The bull movement In cereabi is over for the present, speculators having worked the movement until it became topheavy, and the natural reaction has now appeared. The drop in Mav wheat since the beginniug of the week has been uot les than 8c per bushel. Prices for carload lots on track: Wheat-No. 2 red. SI 151 16; No. 3, 81 09 1 10. ' CORN No. 2 yellow shell. 80S!81e: bleb. mixed. 7980c: mixed shell. 7870c; No. 2 yellow ear, 85S6c; high mixed ear, 8283c; mixed ear com. 81682c OATS No. L (M81c; No. 2 white. 6363Kc; extra. No. 3. 6262ic: mixed oats, 6061& I Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan, 9Sc SI 00: No. 1 Western. 9798c Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring and winter patent flour. SO 50Q6 75; fancy straight winter. S6 0006 23: fancy straight spring. S5 75 60 00; clear winter, S5 75 8 00: straight XXXX bakers'. 85 255 5a Hy flour. Si 755 00. Buckwheat flour, 2V2c t ft. .Millfeed Mo. I white middlings, $27 O0Q 28 00 33 ton; No. 2 white middlings. 825 003 26 00; brown middlings. 24 0024 50; winter wheat bran. 823 00024 00. HAT Baled timothy. No. 1. 811 5012 00; No. 2. do, 810 50211 00; loose, from wagon. 814 0Q 17 00, according to quality: No. 2 prairie bay, 57 097 10; packing do. S7 0937 10. Straw Oats, $8 008 50; wheat and rye, 7 00 G7 50. Provisions. Sugar cured hams. Iar?e Sugar cured hams, medium Suirar cured hams, small , Sugar cured California hams Sucar cured It. bacon Sugar cured skinned hams, large Mujrar cured skinned bams, medium. Sugar cured shoulders ..... Sujrar cured boneless shculders Sugar cured skinned shoulders sugar cured bicou shoulders , Suirar cured dry salt shoulders , Sugar curedl. beer rounds suzar cured D. heefsets Sugar cured I), beef flats Iiacon clear sides Bacon clear bellies Dry silt clear sides. HMb ave'g Dry salt clear sides, 20-1& ave'e .Mess pork, heavy .Mepspork, family Lard, refined, in tierces Lard, retlned, In hair barrels Lard, refined, in 60-16 tubs Lard, reflncd, in 20-to palls Lard, rennet. In 50-tb tin cans Lard, refined. In t-ibtln pails Lard, reflncd. In 5-ft tin palls Lard, retlned. in 10-tb tin palls I 10X 10H . 10K : lH 11 11 ev. " 1- ' ex , f u 14 12 II 8H : jh ', 13 60 13 30 6J, 6K 7 7!4 6 74 7 LOCAL LIVE STOCK Condition of Markets nt East Liberty Stock Yards. Office of Pittsburg Dispatch,, ( Thursday. April 23. J Cattle Receipts, 840 head; shipments. 4S3 bead; market slow: very little doing at about Unchanged prices; no cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts. 1,750 bead; shipments. L250 -bead: market slow; Philadelnhias, S5 305 40; Yorkers and mixed, 15 005 25: pigs, S6 000 6 50; 3 car Qf hogs shipped to New York to-day. , Sheep Receipts, 2.400 bead; shipments, 2,600 head: market nothing doing; all through con signments. By Telegraph. NEW YOHK-Beeves-Receipts. 358 head, all for slaughterers: no trade; feeling firm; dressed beet steady at 810c; shipments to-day, 4,430 quarters of beef. Calves Receipts. 990 bead; market a shade higher; veals. S5 007 CO per 100 pounds. Sheep Receipts, 5,6d5 head; mar ket 'Ac per pound higher: shorn sheep, S6 00 7 lOperlOOponnds: clipped d", S4 505 75: un shorn lamps, S7 003 12; clipped do. S5 50 6 SO; dressed mutton firm at OJSllc per pound; dressed lambs steady at 10S12c. Hogs Receipts. 4,642 head, consigned direct: market nominally steady at S4 305 60. CHICAGO Cattlo Receipts. 12.000 head; shipments, 5.0T0; market slow and easier; steers, heavy. So 805J6 OOiiight. S4 955 75: cows and heifers. S3 5064 50: stckers, S3 254 50. Hogs Receipts. 22.000ead; sblpmeuts, 10,000 head: market steady to shade lower; rough and common, $4 004 60; packers and mixed. S4 70 G-i 90; prime heavy and butchers weights, S4 95S15 00: light, S4 80O4 9a Sheeri-Receints. 9,000 head; shipments, 5,000 head; market active and steady; Texans. S4 905 20; Westerns, S5 256 12K: lambs, S5 50Q6 75. CINCINNATI Hogs in light demand and lower; common and light, S3 504 85; packing ana butchers, S4 505 05; receipts, 1,770 bead; shipments. 1,540 head.. Cattle Better qualities, strong and higher: common. 12 503 75; fair to choice butcher grades, S4 00Q5 65: prime to choice snippers, 25 005 75; receipts, 650 bead: shipments. 340 head. Sheep in good demand and strong: common to choice sheared. S8 500 5 25; extra fat wethers anil yearlings, S5 25z) 5 60; receipts, 400; shipmonts. none. Lambs flrm for spring; scarce; common to choice, S7 009 00 per 100 pounds. OMAHA Cattle Receipts, 1,200 head; mar ket actiye and steauy; all sold: tahcy 1.400 to 1,600 pound steers, of which thore are liberal receipts, aro quoted S5 405 95; prime 1,200 to 1,475 pound steers, S4 455 50: Tair to good 1,050 to 1,350 pound steers. S3 504 75. Hogs Rp ceipts.3, 800 heart; market 10c lower; range,S4 45 4 SO: bulk, S4 45(34 70: all sold; light, S4 254s i 40; heavy, S4 654 SO; mixed. S4 5584 70. Sheep Receipts. 200 head; market active a- d flrm; natives, S3 005 75: westerns, S3 50S5 60. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts. 400 head; shipments, 400 head: market lower; good to fancy native steers. So Ol'g'5 80; fair la. good native steers, S4.005 00. Texans and Indians; steers, 54 005 25. Hogs Receipts. 4,700 bead; shipments, 5,000 head: market 'lower; fair to choice heavy. $4 704 90; mixed grades. JI 25 4 70; light, fair to best S4 504 65. Sheep Receipts. 300 heid; shipment", 1,100 head; uiai.c UlJil, .UUUW liUVIVC, c, sitlttil t'J. BUFFALO Cattle Nothing doing; feeing strong: receipts, 95 loads through; no sale. Hogs dull and lower: receipts, 39 loads through; 6 sale; medium". S5 255 30; good 240 ponnd, Jo 30. Sheep andlambs steady and firm; all sold; receipts. 12 loads through, 18 sale; West ern wool sheep, $3 75Q6 10; Michigan and Ohio. S6 25Q6 60; wool lambs, S77 50; common. $ODO50. '- --" - KANSAS CITY Cattle Receipts, 990 head; shipments, 1,330 head; market stead; steers, S3 75g6 15: cows. S3 0004 65: stackers And feeders, t2 OOffil 65. Hogs Receipts, 6,910 head; shipments, 4,360 head: market steady, hut Weak to 5c lower; bulk, 14 704 85: all grades, S3 6005 00. Sheep Receipts; 830 head; market steady. LATE HEWS IN 'BRIEF. Secretary Blaine is In Washington again. The memoirs of Jennie Lind were published yesterday. The Detroit street car strikers still hold their own. The Illinois direct' war tax $900,000 was refunded yesterday. The Ice jam-in the St. Clair flats, Lake St Clair, bas broken up. a Sbeluyville, Ind., was visited by an electri cal storm Wednesday. Ninety-seven Minneapolis plasterers struck for increased wages yesterday. Illinois coal operators aro laying In large stocks in anticipation of a strike. The spring tldo of Immigration bj tb Atlantic steamships is unusually large. " Seven hundred Italian laborers in Morris ania. N. Y., are on a strike and disorderly. Henry Wattetson says Cleveland will be nominated if his own State stands bybim. Great preparations are beine made tor the Grant memorial celebration in New York City Monday. The Brazos and Narasota rivers In Texas are on a rampage, overflowing their banks and drowning cattle. The British Government intends to prose cute alleged perjurers in the Evelyn-Hnrlburt Creacn or promise ease. m. V ?; , -o . .. Ariington-9:i0a,Bi.. Bjiop.m.. 1:50 p. m., 4i Timothy iiealj Tr85p.e ParneU'i pri-J.'ii-r.iM p. a 7? ' Juhn JAHN, aupl. rate secretary, and now claims' to have written many of the ex-leader's speeches for him. The Reading collieries in the Ashland, Pa., region will work every week-day. hereafter, in stead of four days each week as'beretof ore. World's Fair Commissioner Benjamin, of Wiconsln. resigned in a huff because his State reduced the original appropriation for a State exhibit. . The Portuguese seem to De weakening In their dispute with Great Britain, and are in baste to concludoa treaty in time to prevent a conflict in Africa, Among the Immigrants landed In New York yesterday were 80 Mormons for Utah the first batch aince the new immigration anti polygamy law went into effect. Warrants for the repayment of the direct tax fund were Issued from the Treasury De partment yesterday in favor ot California, 208,246, and Arkansas, 5156,277. Prof. Henri Belmont, a Parisian snake charmer, was nearly strangled to death in his room In a Chicago hotel Wednesday night, by one of his pets, a seven-foot python. A-proof of Washington's Farewell Address, containing tbo corrections by the first Presi dent himself, has been presented by George W. Childs to the Mt. Vernon Association. The wife and son of Charles R. Ham mond, of Cleveland street infamy, were made county paupers in Seattle Wednesday. Ham mond is still in prison for the larceny of a seal- SKin sacque.' , Marlboro, Mass.. has been a great shoe cen ter, but is not destined to remain so. The latest removal of a factory Is that of D. H. Hower & Co. to Winchester, N. H. The firm says they were driven out bytbb exorbitant demands of labor unions. Thomas Power O'Connor, the Parnellite, made a secret visit to Lynn, Mass., Wednesday evening, and saw several members of the Lynn branch of the Irish Land League, ro ascertain whether the Parnellite envoys would be entor tained' there. HO" could get no eucourage ment. NIcolai Lcfpperman. President of the Mexi can International Banking Compaiiy,nf ElPaso, Tex., concessionaries of the Grand Lottery of Juarez, and an employe named Armond Plaz. zen, have been bound over to the Federal Grand Jury tor sending lqjttery circulars through the mails. Tbo strangers have been victimizing many good people in Buffalo, by claiming to repre sent famine-stricken settlers in the Dakotas, and collecting contributions. Replying to a request for information the two Governors wrote that what little destitution existed could be taken care-of at home. A telegram from Pretoria, canital of the Transvaal, or Sor.th African Republic, on April 10, announced that a Boer expedition, with the consent ot Portugal, was upon the point ot leaving the Transvaal, with the object of estab lishing a Republic in either Mastionaland or Manicaland, territories in connection with which the British and Portuguese authorities ara now engaged in disputes. The President of the Transvaal denies all knowledge of the affair. A clear skin Boils, pimples, blotches on the skin, eruptions, etc., evidence the fact that the blood is not in good condition. ' These symptons result from tho effort of nature to throw off the impurities, in which she should assisted by Swift's Specific This will remedy the disturbance, and bring speedy and permanent relief by forcing out the poison, and will build up the system from the first dose. Booh; on Blood and Skin diseases free Swift Sp'ecific Co.,- Atlanta. Ga UKUKEltS .FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my3 ni7(Pl P'S SAVINGS BANK. I EiWrhV il gl FOURTH AVENUE. Capital. S300.O0O. Surplus, S5L670 29. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFF. 4 President. Asst. Sec Treas. per ceut interest allowed on time deposits, OC15-40-D Pjtsburg, Allegheny and Man chester Traction Company 40-year 5 per cent bonds, free of tars, for sale at 103 and interest Fidelity Title and TnCo. 121 AND 123 FOURTH AVENUE. rell-43-irvnr JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago, tl SIXTH UTn Pittsburg. 0022 RAILROADS. From Plttsbir4 Ualoa Staltoa. 5. if ennsylvania Lines. Train T Ctctre! Tim,. OUTiTvrEST S YaTiil-PAJI HANDLE KO UTE. Leave lor Cincinnati and St. Louis, dl:15ara.. d 7x10 a, m., d 855 and d llila p. m. lieunlson, 2:ii P. m. Chicago, d 1:15 a. in. and 12:05 p. m. Wheelnr, Jne a. m.. 12:05, 6il0p. m. steubea yiiie, J :55a. m. Wasblnzton, 6:15, 8:35 a. m l:i5, I:3a 4:45. 4:55p.m. BuUer. 10:19a, m. Burj-etts. town, 7 11:35 a, m.. 5-25 p. m. Mansfield, 7:15, 10 11.00 a. m.. Ir05, 6:30, d s-35. Uridxevllle. 10:10p.m. McDonalds, d 4:1V 13:45 p.m., S10:0D '"Tb'aH-S ABBIVIfrom the West, d 2:10, d 6:09 s, m., 3:05, d 5:55 p. m. Dennlson," 9:30 a. ra. steu henville, 5-05 p. m. Wheeilnfr, 2:10, 8:15 a. m.. 3:05. 5:55 p. m. Burttettstown, 7:15 a. m.. a 0M a. m. Washington. 6:55, 7-50. Si40, 10:25 a. ,a.. 2:35. e-25p. m. Mansfield, 5:30, 53. 1:31. 11: la a. m.. 12:45, 3:55. 10-00 and. S6:20p. m. B ulften l:tl p. m. McDonalds, d6i a. m, dr00 p. m. NOKTH WEST S YSTEM-FT. WATS E ItOUTK.-. Leave lor Clllcairo. d i0 a. in., d 12:2 dl:0Q,d 1:45, except Saturday 11:JJ p.m.: Toledo, 7:10 a,. mM d 12:20, d 1KM, andexceptsaturday 11:20 p. m Crestllne.S:45 a. m., Cleveland, 6:10am.:I2:4Sd 11:01 p. m.. and7:l0a. m.. vU P.. Ft-W.AC.Ky.:Mew Castle and tonnfcsiown. 7:20 a. m., 12:20, 3:35 p. m.: Youncstown and Nllcs. d 12:20 p. m.: Mead ville, Erie and Ashtabula, 7:20 a. ra., 12:20 p. m.: lilies and Jamestown, 3:3a p. m.; Alliance, 4:11 J. m,: wneeun? ana .neiiaire, o:iv a, m.. i:-a, :45 p. m.; Beaver Falls, 4:00 p. m. ; Beaver Falls, b8:20a. m.: Leetsdalc. 5:30a.m. DSPABT KKOJI ALLKOUENT KoChCSter, 6-33 . m. : Beaver Falls. 8:15.11-00 a. m.,5:lap.m.: S t-13 p. in,: Enoo. 3:09 p. m.: Leetsdale. 5-00. 9-09, 10-00,11-45 8. m.: 1:15? Z:HX 4:3a 4:45. 5:30, 6:15. 7:30, 9:09 and S 8:3 p. m.: Conway. 10:30 p. m.; Fair Oaks S Ut40 a. m. U'uains Aiiiuvx union station rrom C"tilcaso,ex. cept Monday. 1:50, d 6:00. d 6:35 a. m., d5i55and a 6:00 p.m.: Toledo, except Monday, 1:50, d6:3ia, m 5:55- and 6:59 p. mr, Crestline, 12:39 p. in.; YonnRstown and -Newcastle, 9:10a. m.. li2o, 6:50, 10115 p. m.; rales and Younestown, a6:50p.m.: Cleveland, d 5:50 a. in., 2:20, 7 '00 p. m.; Wheellnc and liellalre, 9:09 a. m., 2:20. 7:X p. m.: Erie aac Astitahnla. 1:J5. 10:15 n m.; Alliance. 10:iJOa.lJ.: Mies and Jamestown, Si 13 . in." Beaver Falls. 7:30 a. m.. S 8i25 p. m.; Leetsdale. 10:40 p. ra. Anmvi ALLEOHENT, from Enon, 8.00 a. m." Conway 6. 40a.m;ltocnestcr.40!t.m.;l!eayer Falls. 7.10 a. m..S 12:50, 1:00, 5.3oanrtTs8:15 p. in.: Leets dale, 4.30, 5.30, 8.1 8.50, 7.45 a. m.. 12.00, 12.45, 1.45, 3.39, 4.3a 6.30, 9.00 and S 6:05 p. m.: Fair Oaks, 8 8.5i a. 'in. d. dally; S. Sunday only: other trains, except Sunday. JOSEPH WOOD. General Manager. E. A. FOKD. General Passenger Agent. Address. Pittsburg, Pa, ALLEOHEJJY VALLEY KAILKOAO Trains leave Unltn station (Eastern Stand ard time): East Brady Ac..-0:13 a. m.: Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:15 a., m. (Arriving at BuCalo at 6:r. M.J: Klttanning Ac, 9:00 a. m.: Hultoa Aei. 10:10 a.-in.: Valley Camp Ac, 120i p. m.; Oil Cltyand Dubois Express, 1:30 p. m.: Hultoa Ac, 2-00 p. m.: Klttanning Ac. 355 p. ra.: Bneburn Ex., 4:55 p.- m.; lvlttannlng Ac, 5:39 p. m.t Braebarn Ac, 6-20 p. in.: Mmtou Ac, 8-oo B. m.; ButlaloEx.. dally. 8:41 p. m. f Arriving at utlalo7t20A. M.):llaltonAc, 9:40 p.m.; Valley Camp Ac 11130 p.m. cunrco trains Emlenton. 9a. m. ; Klttannfnir. 12:49 p. m.: Braeonrn. 9:49 p m. Pallman Parlor Cars on day trrlns and bleeping Car on night trains between Plltsonrg ana Bunaio. JAS. p. ANDEltSdN. U. X. Axt: DAVUJ MCCAKUO. Uen. Sup- P ITTSBUnG AN 1) CASTLE SHANNON K. K. Winter Time Table. On and after March 30, 1890, until further notice, trains will run as fol lows on every day, exccptSunday. Eastern stand ard time: Leaving Pltubnnr 620 a. m.. 7:10 a. m.. 8:0ua- m., 9:30a. m., 11:30a. m.. 1:40 p. m., 3:40 p.m., 5:10 p. in. .550 p.m.. 6:39 p.lfi'., 9:30 p.m.. ll::0p.m. Arlington 5:40 a. m., 620 a. m.. 7:19 a. m 8:00 a. m.,.10:20a. m., 1:00 p. ra., 2:40 p.m.. 4p0p. m ; 8:10 p. in., 5:50 p. m 7:10 'p. m., 19:39 p.m. Sunday trains, leaving Pittsburg 10 a.m. 150 p. m., 2:30 p. m., e:io p. m., 9-30 ,p. m RAILROADS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. us asp AFTZit December 29th, is). Trains will leave Cuion station, PltUbors, as follows (Eastern Standard Time): JIATN LTN EASTIVAKD. New York A Chicago Limited of Pullman Vest! buie cars dally at 7. 13 a.m.. arriving at.Harrls-burg-at l.iir. M.. Philadelphia 4. r. u.. New York 7.0O r. M.. Balthnore 4.40 F. M.. ashlns ton5.55P. II. Atlantic Express dally at 3.20 A. M.. arriving at Harrlsbarxie.SJA. X.. Philadelphia 1.25 T.U., New York 4.0 r- M., Haltlmore LIS r. ir., Washington 2.23 p. M. Mail train dally, except Snnday. 5.33 A. X.. ar. riving at Harrisburg 7.00 r. M.. Philadelphia 10.55 r. M., Ualtlmora 10.43 P. 11. Sunday MaU 8.40 A. Jt. Day Express daily at S.OO A. Jt.. arriving at Har rlsbnrK3.3)p. si.. Philadelphia S.50P. .. New "o'orkg.sr. M., Baltimore .U0 p.m.. Washing- .-nS.15p. M. Mail Kxpress daily at 1.00 p. 31 arrlvlnz at Har rlshurz 10.45 p. 11.. connecting at llarrlshurs; will Phlladelohla Exnresi. Philadelphia Express dally at - P. St., arming , as jiKrrisours j.w jl. u., rnuaaeipnxa .mju St.. and SeW York 7.10 a. 1T- Eastern xprcssst7.15 p. m. dally, arriving Har ( rlsburg 2.25 a, m., llaltlmore e.H A. X., Wash Ington 7.30 A. 11 Philadelphia 5.25 X. M. and aev Yors:S.WA. ir. c,r; . . . ,... -Zo.n ., . , . isew xorc uitv. Johnstown Accom excent Sunday. 3.40 p. 2r. urcensourg Accom.. ii.aor. 21. weeK-aays. iu.jv i v. H. aunuays. i.rcensDurg Kjtpress iur. r. excent Sunday. "Jerry Express 11. U0 a. l, ex cept Sunday. ' (VaU's Accom. B. 15, 7.20, 9. 00, 10.30 a. jr.. 12.15.1 2.00. 3,20. 4.M. 5.30, 8.2a, 7.4U 9.40 P. I.. and 12.13 A. it. (except Monday). Sunday. IX 10 A. M.. x list L.ine oaiij. at o. iv r. i.. arriTinft at xiarri- p burgtaa a. m., Philadelphia 6.50 A. m.. Nesr ; Iforlca.JOA. u,. Baltimore 8.20 A, M., Washing ton 7.30 A. JT, All throuirli trains connect at Jersey City wltn t boats or "llrooklTn Annex" for Brooklyn. N. 1 Y.. aToidinsrdoubleferryazeandJourneythrougli ; ii 10 a.m.. j , jr.. 12.01, 1 11.49 r. Jt. (. jz., ;c?j. ilsu and v.w r. x. Wllklnsburz Accom. 0.CO, 6.40. 7.00 A. 4,iO I X'. S Vtt S JO S.V R1fl lO.lOnniSI Sunday. 12.40 and 9.15 p. . ) Braddock Accom. 5.50, B.50, 7.40, . 10, 9.50. 11. U j A. 31.. 12.3 1.25. 2.50. 4.10. S.U), 6.3S. 7.20, 8.25. 9.00 and 10. 45 p. M. weekdays. Sunday. 5.35 a,", j SOUTH-ITEST PENN KAILAVAY. For Unlontown 5.31) and 8.a- a. Jl.. 1.10 and4.il J P. al week days. 1 MUAOAOAIIELl DIVISION For MouougaheU City, West Urownsvllle and,.' Unlontowr. 10.40 A. 11. Por 3lonongabela City and West HrownaTllle7.5".and lOi A. u.. and1 4Jr. M. On Sunday. 8.55 A. JL and 1.01 p. K. For Mononf-ahela City only, 1.01 and 5.50 p. 11. , week davs. Dravoshnrir Aeeom.. 8.00 a. 3C. 1 and 3.20 p. M. week da)!. West Elizabeth A 0-1 com. 8.35 A. JL, 4.15, 6.JU and 11.3a p. K. Sun day. 9.40 P. M. IVEsT PliNNSYLVANIA DIVISION. From FEDEKALSrKEErsTAlTUN, Allshenrt' ShenTj 5A.JI f .iiy: Malltraln. for Ulalrsvllle 6.55J Express for Ulairsville. connectlnx for , Untler 3.15 P.M., Butler Aecoui 6.20 A. Jr.. 2.25aild 5. "5P.3I. Sprlngdale Accom. 9.00, 11.50A.M..X3Uand 6. 2) P.M. Claremont Accom...... ...... ... ......... 1.30 P. M. Freeport Accom 4.15. 7.50 and 11.40 P. IT.' On Sunday 12.3.1 and 9.30 r.x., Apollo Accom 11.00 jL.il. and 5.00 P. M-j Allegheny JunctlonAccom...... 8.2UA.M.. lilairsville Accom 19.3UP. jl. WThe Excelsior Kazgage Express C'oropanr will call for and check baczage from hotels and, residences. Time enrds and ful inlormatlon caa be obtained at the Ticket offices No. -110 Fifth.' avenue, corner Fourth aveuae and Try street, and at Union station. C11AS. E. PUUH. J. K. WOOD, Uenerat Jlanajer. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. FlTTSBtJl.'O AM) LAKE K.tttE BA1LKUA1X COMPANY, schedule In effect December 14. lsuo. Central time. P.AL.K. ICI. Dkpabi-Foc Cievelmu. 4:30, s:00a.ra..l:3i, 'i2u, "9:45 p.m. For Cincinnati, Chicago aud St. Louls.4:30a. m.. "1:35, ' 9:45 p. m. For liuualo. arou. a. m.. 4-20. 9:U p.m. For Salamanca, S:uo a. m.. -l-ii n. m, ?og Youngstown and New Castle, 4:30, rs-.Ox. 10:09 a., in.. '1:35. '4i2o, 9:45 p. m. For Peaver Falls. 1 4:M 700. SW, 10:10 a. m.. "1:35. 3-J!0. "4:3). 5:20, 9:4 p. m. For i.hartlers, 4-ml, (5-i) a. m Mi, 16.55, T-OO. 7-.JL J8-0:l..,(:lo. '9:10, 10-Ou. 11:35. a. m., , li:20, 12:4iJ. 11i:45, 1:4a, 3:JCL 55. MOS, 1411, 4:43w ' f.jrl. S:ua c,J:4i. lu:30 p. m, Abrivb From Cle-retaud. "6:40 a. m.. 12i3t, , 5.4U, "7:50 p. m. From ClacmnatL Clilcasro and 3U Louis, lu:w a. in.. 7-50 p. m. From ilarra-o' "S:40a. m, 12:0, 0;03 p. m. From Salamania ? '0:OJ a- m.. 7:5o p. m. From Youncsto-rrp and New Cas'le, "tiio, "lUiOO a. m "12:30. 5i4.r,, "75Ji lO.-OSp. m. From Beaver Falls. 5i2n. ':40L . 720, "lOlJOa. m "12130, Iffl). 5:43. "7 -50. 10.05 p. rn, P.. CAY. trains lor ilansneld. 7i:H 11:15 a, ra 3-55 p. m. For Eaplen and Beecnmont, 7-30 a. xn 3155 p.m. P.. C. A Y. trams from Manendi", 1M, HM a.- m.. 3:45 p. m. From PeechmonC, 702, 11-39) ""pMeK. A Y. B. K.-UiPAP.T-For New Ha ven, 10:10. 17:10 a. hl. "3:00 p. in. For West 2tew ton. 17:10. io:io a. m.. 3ruo. 3-25 p. m- ABBITX From New Haven, "9:00 a. m.. "4in, ; p. m. From West Newton. 8:1a, 3:C0 a. m. -s:iu n. For Mtlieesport. Fllzabeth. Mononsahela City id Belle Vernon. 6:l. V. 1120 a. m.. 13:00, and 2:50 n. m- From Belle Vernon. Mononrahela City. Eliza-, heth and McKeesport. 7:45,19:00. m.. C:lO. 14:liJ, . 4:40 p. m. Dally. ISundays only. City Ticket Office. 639 3iuithfleld Streeu BALTMIUKC ANDOUIO ItAliTltOAU. Schedule la eaeet .lauuary 4, 1391, Eastern time. For Wasnlnj-too, D. a.' Paltluiore, Phi I detntila and Jiew York, 1u a. av aud "9:20 p. in. itor Cbuberland, 7i"3i' m.. sisio, "9:"a p. m. . For Conneilsvllle, ts. ft a. m., :U, 14:00 aait "9:20 p. m. For Unlontown, $8t3CL Tliia. in., i:iu aul ;l."W P. m. kii-p m-iTio1l ewlll a inrl Unlontown. 3:K a. m.. Sunday onlv. or "f-.P'easant. ijoa. m.and 7:2Sa.ni, and ilO a ad U.Ou p. in. , For Mssuluiton. Pa.. "8:05, $9:30 a. m "3J-L t5:JU and ";:45andtl:ii T. n,. " For Wheeling "a:05, 3-aj ; m tta. -7i an 111:55 p.m. For Cincinnati and St. Louis. "Srt a, at," 17:4i p. m. For Cincinnati. Ill-V. p. m. For Columbus. "a:0d . m 17:45and lltTp. m, Foriftwart. "3:05. a.m.. "7:15 and 111:55 p. m. For Cblcitft, ":05 and "7:45 p. m. 1 rains arrive lrom Aew York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. "6:15 a, m,, "9:20 p. m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and ChlcSKO, s:25a.i-i.. "9:ij p.m. From Wneellni-, "ilrJi, J05 a. in., :(X1, "9:00 p. xu. Parlor and'sleepinj? ars to Baltimore, Washing ton. Cincinnati and Chlcage. "Dally, ilially except Sunday. SSnnday only, ISaturdar only. IDally except Saturday. TliePlttsbure Transfer company will call for and check bajririge from botels and residences npon orders lclt at It. A O. ticket office, corner Filth ave. and Woods., or 401 and 633. sinlthtlenl street, J.T. OUELU CUA3. O. SCULL. General ilanaeer. lien. Pass. A;eat. lITliUlta AND WESTEltN KAILWAT Traln9 (Ct'l Stan dtimell Leave. I Arrive. Mall. Butler. Clarion. Kane. Day Ex., Akron. Toledo. Butler Accommodation Greenville and llntler Ex.... Chicago Express (daily) Zelienople Accom..... M Bntler Aeeom 6:50 a m 4:ip m 730 a m 7:30 p nz 9.-00 a m 11:20 a ra 1:40 p m 3:35 p ra 2:15 p m 11:U ra 4-25 p m, 5-30 x ra o:lo p m 729 a na Vlrn rlus fir, tn ChlMfiv S10 50, reond elfljl. (9 SO, Pullman Bullet sleepuiK car to Chicago Ullr. aiTIDICAC.- WHITT.ER 814 PENN AVENUE. PITTSBURG. P-L, As old residents know and back flies ot Pitts, burg papers prove, is tbo oldest established' and most prominent physician in the city, de voting special attention to all chroma diseases. rSnnsNOFEEUNTILCURED MCRHI IQant- n""11-11 diseases, physical IlLil V WUo decay. nervonMilenitltv lafllrnf energy, ambition and nope, impaired memory, 1 ill.n..l..,J ..h. ..If ,11. ...... .,.(.,.-... dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples. eruptions, inv poverisbed Mood, failing power!, organic weak, ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting the person for hdsiness, societyand mar. riage. permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN?LU?:,ai& blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular; swelling, ulcerations ot tongue, moutb, tbroav ulcers, old sores, are cured Tor life, and blood) poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system, IIRIMARV kidney and bladder derang. Unmrtil I j ments. weak back, gravel. ca tarrhal discharges, inflammation and othos painful symntoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cure'. Dr. Whittier's life-long, extensive experlenca insures scientific and reliable treatment oa common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients ata distance as carefully treated M IC here. Office hours. !) A. 31. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. "DR. WHITTIER. 8U. Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. jaS-49-Dsuwfc DOCTORS LAKE 8PE((.TALISTS malt cases t9r quiring sclentiflo aud conQdea tial theatment. Dr.S.KLaka, JL Ri C P. St, Is the oldest and most experienced Specialist-lathe city. Conoultation free and strictly confidential. Offlca . a .a .nil 7 tns p. u.: Sundays, ztair H. Consuls them personally, or write. DOcrOBH Lake. cor. Penn are. and 4th st, Pittsburs, P je3-72-DWlc t ijRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE CURES NERVOUS DEBI U TV. LOST VIGOR. LOSS OF MEMORY Full particulars In pamphlet tent free. The genulno Urari Specific sold by drnaglsu onlyla yellow wrapper. Price, i W P package, or six for 5, or or man on recelnt o: nrlrc by address J.THK fRAt MEDICINE tfl)7 BuMlo. XL X eaia.r-iiHou.Kyj-j.o. wi-"'-"iL----v-' BmlthBetdand Libenysu. mhi7-9-l-owk RAX'3 SPECIFIC MEDICINE SOLO BY JOSEPH FLEMING 4 SON. 412 Market street, Pittsbnrg. TO WEAK MEN HS3 early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc 1 will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full particulars for home cure, PRBB of charge, A splendid medical work; should be read by ever-f man who la nervous and debilitated. Addresft PxoS, if, C, FOt-ITXsEB. Koodaa, Conmi deZ-Sl-sauir-. i V . x