Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, April 28, 1891, Page 7, Image 7

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    PITTSBURG
AT THE STOCKYARDS
LigUt Bun of rCattle at' Herr's Island
and Market Strong.
MORE THAN EKOUGB AT IIBEETI.
Ccmmoa ani Loir Grade Beeves Are a
Strong; Qaarter Less.
HUTTOS OIGHEK AM) rOEK LOYYEK
OrriCK or Pittsburg Dispatch, I
JIosdat, April 27. (
Cattle At Herr's Island yards receipts
were much lighter than last Alonday, and as
a result cf light-runs the situation was
favorable to the seller. Prices ranged lroni
10c to 15c per cnt. higher than. a week ago,
and at the advance all eood butchers beeves
offered found ready sale. Choice to fancy,
heavy, Chicago cattle sold at 6 50 to $6 63;
good to prime medium weights $6 t0 v6 25;
common to tair do, $5 65 to $5 85; selected
smooth light weights, ?5 65 to ?5 90; rouab
do, ?4 65 to v5 25; common to fur thin and
rouh heavy steers. S3 75 to ?4 50; bulls,
Etags and dry cows, 53 to $4. There was a
very light run o! fresb cows and few choice.
Prices ranged from 530 to $38 per head.
There were 202 head of calves on
tale, cearli all of which Mere from Ohio. Prices
racked from 4 to 5c per pourd. Receipts: From
thu-ago L. Gcrson. 129 head; I. Zeislcr, 111;
A Froinui, &i. From Pennsylvania E. D. Scr
(eau., 4; G. Plrnner. 6; J. Keiben 15. Total, C4S:
asi week. 437: previous Meek, 31L Sheep ami
lamb The supplj was in the main from
ehicaco, anil was har.lh up to deruard. Last
week'!, ranee of prices was fullv maintained.
CiO'id to choice wool sheep soltl at $5 50 to ib 2j;
tan to medium do at 14 00 to $5 00, earlingsat
Jo 00 to $6 5U. anil spnug lambs at 9c to lie per
pound. Host Prices were fully 25c per cwt,
ic, than lal week, but active s.t the decline.
P.'&T Cbicagos sold at 55 35 to $5 50 ana Onios at
J' to So 40 llereip s From Chicaso L. Ger
v i fi 1. Z-ncler. 78 From Ohio R. 51. Stone,
eed 6. Franks. 25S; total, i'Az last weet,
5.H, previous week, fcS4.
At Woods ltuu and Kast Liberty.
There were 172cattle on sale at oods Hun
vards, against ISO Lead last Monday. All the
receipts this week were Irom Chicago. A few
Cnod beeves, weighing from 1,400 to 1.500 ponnds,
were sold at !b GO. The range or markets was
J Ji o5- to, and. though therewas noactivitj,
all were Maid at this range. The number of
cuppeu lambs on sale was 4bS head, which
w , re reported tht best of the season. All were
s.ild promptly at SB 00 to IC 85 per cwt. There
were no heep offered. Ohio aud Chicago hogs
-old at fc 40 to S5 50, a reduction of 20c per cwt.
irom last week's range. The number on sale
was 1J6 head. At Last Liberty yards there
weieSo ioaas ni cattle on sale tbis morning,
against. 55 loads last Monday. Quality of
I eeves offered to-dav was below late average.
x ci e were more light and common cattle on
-ale than usual. 1 he chief sources of supply
wre Chicago aud fet. Louis. Very few country
oetves wet e offered. 51arkets opened slow at
it une of 10 to 25c from last week's prices.
tw mil ig1 1 butcher beeves, such as our markets
i a for. weighing 1200 to 1300 tti. suffered least
1 1.) tlio decline Ihe highest price tiaced
Wrt-.fi -5 There were no iirime export beeves
on sale
Cows in Good Demand.
1 rc-h cows of gopd duality were In licht sup
i and demand was good at last u eek's prices.
ti few good calves were offered. The total
n-i.1 ipts were 250 head. Prices ranged from
4 i. .c uei Si. 1 he rnu of sheep and lambs
wer light, there being not more than a
,if r."zen loids on -sale, against double this
i I, i i week igo On account of light run,
tuaiket this week aie a strong quarter higher
in n li-t oulainbat There were no wool sheep
i u s ne lair to good clipped sheep sold at
H W to S at) andlanibiat Jj 75to8 40percwt
i us weit slow at $5 25 to $5 35 for tons. The
m tuber on sale was 15 loads, against the same
numlMT last Monday. The advent of warm
w.aher has had a depressing influence on
Cattle Receipts. 2.1S5 head, shipments. 9h5
1 ead. market cxtreruelv dull atSjfioOc off from
1 .st week s prices; 10 cars cattle shipped to .Sew
i ork to-das.
flogs Receipts. 4.950 head; shipments. 4.800
head, market slow; Philadelphia.. So 30ff25 4ifc
best oiker and mixed, 15 005 20: light
zoijiei, c jiu(j w, pit;-, ci oukjs ou; 4 cars
of Jbogs shipped to Seir York to-day.
fcbeep Receipts. 2,800 bead; sbloments. 3,000
head; market active and 25c higher than last
week's prices.
Ej Telegraph.
OMAHA Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head; mar
ket slow and 1015c lower on beeves; butchers'
block firm on light receipts; good feeders
strouc; others slow aud lower; lancy 1.400 to
1 COO pound steers, of which there are small
receipts, are qnoted at So li5 05; prime 1.200
to 1,475 pound steers, S4 355 30; fair to good
1 050 to 1,3)0 pound steers. $2 75JJ4 00. Hoes
Receipts 1,500 heid; market slow and 5310c
lower range, $1 504 SO: bulK, S4 604 70; lights,
S4 504 6o. heav. SI 60 4 SO; mixed, S4 GO
WW feheep Receipts, 1.100 Head; market ac
i if and strong; natives, S3 005 75; Westerns,
S- finS0.
CINCINNATI Ilogs in good demand and
1 ,h r, common and l.ght, S3 75Q5 00; packing
a a bu'eher-. S4 75g'5 15: receipts, $400 head;
sui ments. Ki'Jhead. Cattle in good demand and
i tin common, ii 5(.ig37o, fair tochoice butcher
ciade- il 0025 b5. prime to choice shinpers."
S. OOfeo 7a, receipts, LbilO head; shipments 130
iteai. Sheep in good dt niand and steadv; com-
n to choice sheared, S3 50S5 25: extra fat
wethers and vcarllngs, 55 255 oO; receipts. 710
! ead
summons, none, iamos eprini: steadv
w'th better supplv: common to choice. ST im3)
9 Oi per 100 pounds.
NEW YORK Ueeves Receipts. including97
ir tor sale w ere 5.55S head: marketl015 cents
lower native steers, Jo 00(i 20: Colorado!,
SI 50 bulls and cows, SJ 754 75; dressed beef
steadi at SQ10c Calves Receipts, 4.043
beau maiket -50 lower; veals, S4 U04 62;
but ermilks, SI 004 li bheep Receipts,
o- heail; market Jc higher: unshorn sheep,
Ji Oi'ffT 30. clipped dn, J5 006 CO: unsbom
I..U1..S. i7 O08 15; clipped dry, SS U0G 50;
oressed mutton firm at 9Sllt; dressed lambs
neadv at ll12c. Hogs Receipts, including
two ears Tor sale, 12,811 bead, market steady at
t 40f?5 JX.
CHICAGO Cattle Receipts. 13,000 head;
Miipmo'its, 3,500 head; market lower; Texans,
Si 9 Ql lo; sieer choice to extra. So R08 00:
inner , eers. SI 25g5 75; cows and bulls $2 00
R- Oi Hogs Receipts. 2S.OO0 bead; slupmouu.
Id 00 i heid; market lowei; rough and common,
S4 Wj4 4u, packers aud mixed. S4 754 85;
rune heavr and butcher weights. S4 905 10.
hi ee Receipts. 10.000 head; shipments, 4,000
b-j.d market active and steadv tn hiaher; na
t ves S5 005 50;."vVebterns, t5 50 10; lambs,
S6 .A7 lo.
BUFFALO Cattle strong and firm for good
grades, receipts 39 loads through. 100 sale;
sales beavy s"teer, f6 20gG 30: good, S6 00S6 10.
Hog' dull ami drooping: receipts 139 load
ti rough. 70 sale: gm-d mediums, S5 55 30;
clioice. 5 40ff5 45. heep and lambs Receipts,
12 loads through, 50 sale; market steady and
firm wool sheep, cnod to bet, S6 25G 70;
common to fair. So 256600: wool lambs lair to
best, 10" 507 75, clipped, S5 50S6 GO.
ST LOUIS Cattle Receipts. 1.300 head:
shipments, 200 had: .marker easier; good to
fane native steers, S5 00(jG 00; fair to cood
do. 4 o(i5 00: Texans Tind IcBiane. $3 60
5 3 Hogs Receipts 3,7(0 head: shipments,
L i00 bead; market lower; fair to choice heavy.
S4 805 00: mixed crades S4 30Q1 85; light,
lair to best. $4 b04J4 75. Sheep Receipts. 1.000
bead, market stead; good to choice, 54 6C
KANSAS CITV Cattle Receipts 3."0 head:
- Diuents, 2.700 head: market steadj to weak;
- -'ers, S3 505 80: cows. S2 50W5 00; stockers
I'd leeders, S2 60ff4 50. Hojs Receipts, 3 610
he id shipments 1500 head: market 5iffil0e
lower (iullc f 55g 70: all grades SS0J,f
4 K ,eD Receipts. 110 bead: shipments,
2N ma-Let steady and 5J5c higher.
Grain in Slight.
Chicago. April 27. The visible supply of
grain as reported for the Board of Trade & as
follows: Wheat, 22.343.000 bushels: increase,
156 000 bushels Corn, 2,465,000 bushels; in
creiae, 2-J3 fiOft imsbels. Oats. 2,621.000 bushels:
increase. 114 vu bushels. Rye, 429.000 bushels;
deciease, 5,000 bt,bcK Rarlei, 7G7.000 bush
els: decrease, lutxw bushels.
TOLEDO Wheat firmer; cash, SI 14: 51av,
5) 14Vi; Julv. SI iKii August, SPG3fc Decem
ber. $1 04 Corn Meadv; cafh, 73c; .May. 72Jc
Oats quiet; cash and April. 57c Cloverseed
null and Steadj: cash aud April, 54 10.
roRarrcnirthciiInK anu clearing the voice, nte
rowii-f B-onclil-il Troches " -i have com
ireiiucrt them toirlends who were public speak
ers and thcyliive proved extreinelT si rvlccable."
Hev llcury V4 ard Beecher.
THlitsir people all praise Iron City
Tlrewery's beer. Saloonists are quick to
discover this facL Telephone 1186.
Two hosdred akd PiriY pieces best
muquese toijicis iu naruoru a, omiin's
makes, at a price, at Welly's. 120 Federal
street,
,65.67.eand71Parkway. ws
MABKETSBI WIBE.
Three SlovemonU Tell 'tho HUtory ot Oa
Day's TTUoat JIarUot Tho lTl(tar. Show
Somewhat Iltcbor I'rloci, and Other
Grains Go Vp In Brmpathy.
CHICAGO The hlstpry of the wheM market
to-day Is written in three movements, an ad
vance at tho opening, a subsequent decline, and
then a reaction which left the market firm at
highest prices otthe day, and Ha higher for
July than the clcfslng figures on Saturday. May
closed K higher. The early cables, except
from Paris, were weaker, but the trado here
seemed satisfied with the break In prieei ex
perienced last week, and Inclined toward an ad
vance. July opened at $106X0106, andun
drr ood buying by the bears quickly advanced
to a 07.
3 he boldirgs of the country longs were
forced on tho marcet and values broke sharply
and July dropped to SI 05Jf. This break was
ftistr.ri hr th, liber&l receipts in the North
west, tho fine weather and the Increase in the
visible supply. Then a rally began, which car
ried prices to the highest point of the day, and
held tii-m there till the close, with July quoted
at SI 07J This rally was due to purchases to
cover snorts by the bear syndicate and pur
chases evidently for investment by the old-time
bull leaders. Cornwasdull during the most of
the session. Hfavy advance and the fine weather
convinced holders that prices were too high,
and, as the shorts were pretty well out of the
deal, the market founl no support. From 63f
S61cfor July at the opening the price slid oft
to 61. Then when wheat took a sharp up
turn there was a reaction, which lifted the
price te 633-6 at the close.
Oaf were the w eakest of the grams. Starting
at 47).fi47c for July, stop loss orders were en
countered all the way down to 44Jc from
which point, in sympathy with wheat and corn,
there was a rally to 4bc, Tho provision mar
ket opened heavv and weak under receipts of
27,000 hogs. The weaknoss in cereals also
tended to weaken holders. There was fair buy
ing bv local shorts when the moderate break
led to a recovery, which left prices somewhat
bicber than they left off on Saturday.
Ihe leaning futures ranged as loilows. as cor
rected by John 51. Oakley 4 .. 4 j Sixth street,
members of Chicago Board of Trade:
Open- Hlh- Low- Cloi-
Artict.es. Inr. til. est. lng.
WHEAT, 510.3
April SI 09 J109V 108 I 09
liar 1 09! INI 1 OS 1 C9X
jni.., losH io;s J05H io;j
COKX. 50.2
April 7M 7 61 6S
Mir Cfisi 67 64 65
Jnlv b3S 6IX 6
oats. .No.:
Slav 51 lii 47 5CJ
June il 61 47 50
Julv 47'4 47X 4S 46
Jll'B fOllK.
51iy J12 50 111 SO JI2 40 112 60
J.Uv 12 9(1 13 CO 1175 lt7Vj
Mpteraber 13 30 1 13 S5 13 15 13 35
Lard. 1
JlaT 6 67 BEtt 6 6JS 6 67
Jlllv 7 00 7 00 6 9IS 6 974,
fceplember 7 25 J 27X 7 20 7 27)
5HOKT K1BS.
Jlay 6 17H ISS 6 IS 6E
July. 6 47Hi 6 6i4 6 2 6 51
eltembe 6 77.4 6 8J 6 721 6 80
Cash quotations were as lonews:
Flour nominally weaker. So. Z spring
wheat. SI 09M; No. 3 sprinr wheat, SI 033
1 05; 1 o. 2 ren. SI 10K1 lX; No. 2 corn. GGKc;
No. 2 oats, 50c: Io. 2 white, 5051c: No.
S white. 49X50c No. 2 rye. Ma No. 2
barley nommil; No. 3. f. o. K. 7479c; No.
4, f. o. b.. 71673: No. 1 flaxseed. 51 IS;
prime timothy seed. SI 2GQ1 28. Mess pork,
per bbk S12 60. Lard, per 100 lbs. 16 67fJ.
Short nb siaes (loose). 56 20QS 25; dry
salted snaulders (boxed). 55 20Q5 25; short
clear sides (boxed), EG 75&6 85. Sugars un
changed. On the Produce Exchange to-day
the butter market was unchanged. Eggs. 13
NEW YORK Flour Receipt. 13,650 pack-age-:exports,
3,185 barrels, 425 sacks dull, un
settled and weak: sales. 800 barrels. Corn
meal Yellow "Western $3 404 00. Wheat
Receipts 21,100 bushels; exports, none; sales,
22,010,000 futures, 72,000 spot; spot market dull.
l3c lower and heavy; No. 2 red, SI 1SJ in
elevator, $1 20 in store, SI 22K afloat, SI 21K
1 23 f o. b.: No. 3 red,Sl 13KQ1 14; ungraded
red, SI 17S1 25J;No. 1 Northern, II 39: No. 1
hard, 51 32K; options opened with a bearish
tendencv.through reports of fine crop weather,
ihe increase in the visibje supply and lower
English and Continent markets, which sent
forward a large number of selling orders: prices
sold off steadily to 23c decline; just at
the close there was a slight reaction of
?ljc and some firmness; expect trading liTe
lesNo. 2 red. May. $k IS1 20, closine at
11 lS;i; June, $1 15Vi:l 17, closintr at SI 16Ji:
J uly. SI 12 13 1681 1H. closing at 51 14; August.
SI OiI U, closing at 08: beptember,
51 07V1 08 closing at 51 0S41 0S& Octo
ber. $1 (17K1 07jl,closlngat Jl U7JJ; December.
$1 07501 vli. closing at II OS'fc 5Iay, 1S92.
51 11J1 12. closing at 51 11. Stocks of
grain In store and afloat April 25; Wheat. 3S9.
135 bushels: corn, 186.221 bushels; eats. 569,321
bushels; barle, 10.1G5 bushels; malt, 197,605
bushels; peas, 1,0(10 bushels. Barley
quiet and firm. liarler malt dull.
Corn Receipts, 1,950 bushels; exports, 17,498;
sales, 4.60S.OO0 bushels futures; 71.000 bushels
spot; pot market heavy, unsettled, lower and
dull; No. 2. 82S3c in elevator, S3SKc afloat;
ungraded mixed, 79SIc; steamer mixed, S0
82Kc; No. 3, 80c: options sold off 3J5i4c on a
bear raid, with favorable crop reports, but
rallied i3ic with wheat; 51 ay, 73Jc closing
at 74Jic: June, 70Ji72c, closing at "lc;
J my, G9K7l2c Ll.ising at 70Jc; August, 6s
70c clo-ing at 69c; December, 61c Oats
ltcceipts. 50.000 bushels: exnorts 577 bushels;
sales, ooo,000 bushels futures; 129,000 bushels
spot; spot market loner, unsettled, dull and
weak; options active and weaker; Jtay,
55JJ57e, closing" 56c: June. 5555Jc,
closed at 55c: July, 5456Kc, closing at
oojic: August. 40c; No. 2 while. 60e; mixed
Western, o562c; white do, 6270c: No. 2
Chicago, 5SX59c Hay steady and quiet.
Hops firm and quiet. Sugar Raw dull, firm:
refined quiet, steadv: No. 7, 4 1 16c; off, 4 3-16
4Jc; mould A, 4Jc; cubes. 4JJc 5Iolasses
Iu Mills., lljc; New Orlea-is flrm, fair demand.
Kice firm and In fair demand. Petroleum quiet
ana steady; United closed at 69c for May. Cotv
ton seed oil strong. Tallow firm; city (52 tor
packages), 5sc Eggs quiet and steady; West
ern, 15c Hides firm and quiet. Pork firm
and in demand; old mesj, S12 O0S12 sO; new
mess, S13 75S14 50; extra prime, 511 50 12 25.
Cut meats qmet and steady; middles firm and
quiet: short clear. 57 00. Lard lower, closing
steaayatia quiet: western steam, su w, sales,
1.000 tierces; options sales. 5.500; tierces; Jlay,
S685S6 87. closing at 5683 bid: June, 57 03;
Julv. S7 l'i7 16, closing at 57 15 bid: August,
57 267 27, closing at 57 28 bid; September, 57 40
67 41 closing at 57 42 bid. Butter in fair
demana and firm; Western dairv, 1223c; do
creamery, 2227c: do factory, 1223c; Elgin.
27J Xc. Cheese fairlv steady and quiet; skims,
Ggflc: Ohio flits. Bfflirjc
PHILADELPHIA Flour unsettled; quota
tiotis Urgely nominal; western winter clear at
55 005 25; do do straight, to 35S5 65; winter
patent, 55 65g6 00; Minnesota clear, 54 90Q5 25;
do straight, S5 JoiJ5 75; do patent, 15 85i26 25.
Wheat, spot weaker and unsettled; options de
clined 23c and clnseo nominal; ungraded In
export elevator. 51 25; No. 2 red April,
51 1S1 2u, May, 51 1S1 19; Jane, 51 UKm 15:
July, 51 UK81 13. Corn .declined o4c on
options, anu lc on car lots; No. 2 high mixed,
in grain depot, 63c: No. 2 yellow, on track. 82c;
No. 2 mixod. Anril. 76J78c; Jlav, 74075c; June.
70S71;July. 6970c Oats weak ana unsettled;
No. 2 white, fcle; No. 2 white, April. 60861c;
Blay and.June. 5i39c: Jnly, 58J59$c Pro
visions in fair jobbing demand at steadv
prices. Pork, mess new. S14: do family, S14 50
15; bams, smoked, 10HKc Butter scarce
and firm; Pennsvlvann ereamery. extra, 27
28c: do prints, extra, 3235c Eggs dull and
lower; Pennsylvania firsts, 14c Cheese steady;
part skims, 79c
CINCINNATI-Fleurdull: famllv, S4 504 65;'
fancy. So 0035 25. Wheat weak and lower: No.
2 red, 51 101 13; recciots, 3.J00 bushels; shlp
tneuts, 3,000 bnshels Corn weak and irregular;
No. 2 mixed, 7072c Oats dull and lower;
No. 2 mixed, obc asked; 54c bid. Rve in light
demand; No. 2, 95c Pork quiet at 512 37K
Lard easy at 56 40. Bulk meats firm; short ribs,
56 25b 37 Bacon In fair demand and Arm;
short clear. 57 257 37f Batter less active;
fancy Elgin creamery. 2728c; Ohio, 25327c;
fair to good dairy. 14015 Linseed oil steady at
5iQ56c Sugar in moaerate demand: hard re
filled. 4K5Kc; New Orleans, 44c Eigs
easy at 12". Cheese scarce and firm; prime fam
ily factorv, ll12c
BALTIMORE Wheat Western weak: No. 2
winter reii, spot, aad April. II 11; 5Iay. SI 14V
m 14K; July, 51 12,il 12K; August, SI 0861
1 OtJi- Corn Western dull and easv: mixed
snot bOc asked; May, 73Ko bid; Jnlv, 69K66D-XC
Oats dnll; western while, 62gWe; d mixed,
263c; graded No. 2 white, G3JQ64c It)e
dull: prime to choice !)S5?9Se- rand infairOnifi)
93c. Hay steady and unchanged. Provisions
quiet and unchanged. Butter ffrm and un
changed. Eggs steadv and unchaneed. Coffee
firm; Rio cariroes fair 20c: No. 7, 16c
MINNEAPOLIS The offerings of sample
wheat to-day were large; the demand was
slow and market dull; prices 2KQ3c lower
man oaiuruay; miners, were small unyers,
owing partly to the water being turned oat of
the canal necessitating the sbnttlng down most
of the mills: elevator companies were fair
buyersnt about 2 under July. Closing quota
tions: No. 1 hard. April, SI 10V: on track,
51 1161 HKs 2o. 2 Northern. April and Hay.
51 OTJi: JuW. 51 lOJi; on track, SI 0881 08K;
No. 2 Northern. April, II 05K; on track, 51 06
lObK. "
NEW ORLEANS Sugar steady; open kettle,
good common to fair. 3c: Inferior, 2c: cen
trifugal, off white. 4Kc; choice yellow clarified,
iVs: seconds. SV04&C. 5Iolasses anlet:onen
(kettle, fermenting, guod fair to prime, 2325c:
centrifugal, prime to good prime. 20c; fair to
good fair. US15r; good common, 1012c: com
mon, S9c: inferior, 6Q7c
MILWAUKEE Hour firm. Wheat hiener;
No. 2 spring, on track, cash, SI 0701.08; July,
II 06V; No. 2 Northern. 51 IS. Corn lower: No.
3. on track, 67kc Oats lower; No. 2 white1,
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THINGS ARE MOYINfl.
Wyfie Ayenne and East End Prop
erties Change Ownership.
GEKEEAL TADE IK GUOD FORM.
Slas Honda in Pittsburg Passing Into
TradUieiarj Annoli.
OFFICE AKD BTBBBT KEWS AND GOSSIP
April is leaving the real estate market in
better lhape than it found it Inquiry is
broader and sales more frequent By some
occult process not known to ontsiders, own
ers and buyers seem to be coming together
in an amicable spirit. It is easier to close
ales now than at the beginning of the
month. e
So far as can be ascertained there is no
abatement in prices. Perhaps buyeri bare
given np the notion held, by them at the begin
ning of the year, that real estate values would
depreciate.
Several deals came to the surface yesterday.
J. C. Reillysold for John Kelly, pf Weldon &
Kelly. No..l31 YVylie avenue, lor 512,000. The
lot i 22x108, with a three-story brick dwelling
of 14 rooms thereon. The purchaser is John
Beck, who keeps a drug store in the adjoining
bulldinc
F. W. Gerdes sold his residence property
corner of Fifth andDenniston avenues. Twenty
second ward, to Theodore R. Hostetter for 550,
000. The lot is 100x150. The house is an ele
gant two-story brick of tho Queen Anne style.
Dr. D. C Hoffman purohased a semi-business
property in 51cKeesport, corner of Walnut and
Seventh streets tor $8,000. A property on an
adjoining street changed ownership at 59.000,
the purchaser being William Waiters. The
gentleman furnishing this information added:
'JIcKeesport Is one of the liveliest towns in
Western Pennsylvania."
Business News and Gossip.
Fittiburg was seventh in the list of Clearing
House cities last week. SheVas ninth at the
beginning of the month.
A. J. Lawrence A Co..soldCitins' Traction
yesterday. George B. Hiel &. Co. and Rea
Bros, bongbt Philadelphia Gas and Electric
The Board of Directors of the Grocers' Sup
ply and Storage Company yesterday declared
an annual dividend of 8 per cent, payable en
and after Jlay 20. There is a good surplus to
fall back on. 1
There was not an offer of bank stocks at
either of the early calls yesterday and but one
bid.
Abutments are beinir put down for a bridge
over the Yough at 5IcKeesport.
Pittsburg traction bonds could have been
said yesterday at $1 02. They were held at SI 01.
The largest of 27 mortgages on file lor record
yesterday was for 58,400. Each of ten was for
less than 51,000.
A movement is on foot to reduce the price of
Exchange memberships so as to attract a new
class of traders. The matter will come up at a
meeting to be held on Thursday.
John D. Bailey will offer at auction this after
noon, on the floor of the Exchange, a largo as
sortment of choice local securities.
The Sharpsburg and Etna Gas Company will
electa President, Treasurer and Directors on
Slonday next at 3 P. M.
W. F. Haxon has returned from New York.
He was on 'Change yesterday,
Fred Hlnehart disposed of a bundle of Elec
tric yesterday at 13.
Now York was strone at the opening vester-
day, but weakened in the afternoon. Nearly
all the changes in London were gains.
A largo number of important local corpora
tion meetings will be held next week, includ
ing Westinghouse Electric Philadelphia and
Chartiers Gas.
Insiders in Lead Trust claim that the stock
is earning at the rate of 6 per cent on twice
the value of the present price of the certiQ-
Tlio Building Kecord.
Permits for the erection of the following
puddings were issued yesterday:
Bobert Ocb, frame two-story dwelling, 20x34
feet, on Allen avenue, Thirty-first ward. Cost,
51,445.
David J. Mercer, frame fwo-story dwelling, ,
19x32 feet, on JIanton alley, Thirty-flrst ward.
Cost, 5980.
Henry Maly, frame two-story dwelling, 22x28.
feet, on Twenty-eighth street, Twelfth ward.
Cost, $1,5C0L
Jlrs. Heed 5tyers, brick addition two-story
dwelling,' 12x14, feet, on rear Overhlll street.
Eleventh ward. Cost. 5375.
John GeU, frame two-story dwelling, 22x33
feet, on Brereton avenue, Thirteenth ward.
Cost,5L40a
'Charles Galnher, frame addition one-itory
kitchen, 12x16 feet, on Kramer way. Thirty
second ward. Cost, 5125.
James Colton. frame one-story dwelling, 16x
IS feet, 5Iornlngside avenue. Eighteenth ward.
Cost, 5200. ,
Barbara Belter, frame one-story dwelling, 16x
18 feet, on rear Eureka street,Thlrty-nrst ward.
Cost, 5340.
William C Ff oil. frame two-story stable, 16x
IS feet, Washington avenue. Thirty-first ward.
Cost, 5150.
H. L. Bchner, frame two-story dwelling. 18x
31 feet.Enclid avenue, Nineteenth ward. Cost,
$1,100.
Jlrs. Lizzie Barr, frame addition one-story
dwelling, 10x20 feet, Virginia avenue, Thirty
second ward. Cost, 5250.
Nicholas Hartman, frame two-itory dwelling,
21x30 feet, Fenn avenue, Twenty-first ward.
Cost, 52,000.
Catharine Kallmann, frame one-story dwell
ing, 32x32 feet, on Homestead street, Twenty
second ward. Cost, $550.
5Iary E. Paul, frame two story dwelling, 20x45
feet on Pacific avenue. Twentieth ward. Cost
$1,950.
Movements In Kealty.
Thos. McCaffrey sold for Reuben Miller
to J. E. O'Donaell a lot 73x156 feet on Penn
avenue, near Thirty-eighth street, for $7,000.
Baltensperger A Williams closed the sale of
two more lots .in the Kreiling Plan, Tenth
ward. Allegheny, tor $500. "
A. J. Pentecost sold for the estate of John
Hartnng, deceased, a lot on Spring Garden
avenue. Seventh ward, Allegheny, with a
two-story frame dwelling, for 52,000; also, a lot
on Filbert street, with a two-story frame dwell
ing, for 51.600.
Black fc Baird sold to S. H. McKee. Esq., for
William Adams, two lots in the Adams plan,
situate on the corner of North street and Wal
lace, Wilkinsbnrg, each 28x132 feet, for SL250.
Magaw A Goff, Lim., sold to Thomas Gould a
lot 25x110 in Etna Park place tor $10'), on easy
payments.
Charles Somers A Co, sold for a city business
man to W. R. Harrison, a lot fronting 40 feet
on Urazier street. Brushton, and extending by
even width 150 feet to Blaine street, with a
four-ropmed frame house on the latter front
age, for $1,850 cash. ,
James W. Drape A Co., closed a transaction
In mannfacturing property near the city, involv
ing 575,000 cash.
H0HEY MAEEEZ
A Fair Movement With Fo Material Change
in Conditions. .
The local money market opened np yesterday
on about the same level as the close on Satur
day. Discounting and depositing were the best
features. The former is no: as active as bankers
would like, but it is growing. Rates were easy
at 67 per cent., with the emphasis on .the ln
siae figure. Clearing house exchanges Were
$2,695,043 99 and balances $4.3.270 8L
At New York yesterday money on call was
easy, ranging from 3 to. 4 per cent, last loan 3
per cent, closed offered at 3. Prime mercan
tile paper 56f. Sterling exchange quiet, but
firm at 54 85 tor 60-day bills and 54 89 for de
mand. Closing Bonrt Quotations.
It. a. 4a. ree. 121
U. S. 4s. coop...:. .121
U.b. 44-x, rec. 101
V. S.-4&, coap 101
r'aciDessof 'SS 113
Louisiana stampedi-i 90
MUsourl f
lenn. newset. os.. 102
Tenn. newttt. U.... 89
lenn. newset. 3..... 71
11. X. AT. 2d!. -.;
Mutual Union S3. ..105
. i. C. Int. Cert..lllW
.Northern l'ac lsts.. 117
Nortbern rac. 3d-.. HI
&orttiw't'n oonsoli.139
ortw'n deben'a &s.l07"-f
Orsron &, Trans. 0s.
St.Lil. M. (Jen. f. 89
St.L. A S.K.Uea.M.los
St. faal eraiols....l2
Caands So. 2as DSX
-jemrru j-aeinc lsis. iv
Den. tt,li, lsti llvj
Den. 4B.G. 4s..... f-H
St. F, Otil&Pc. lits.107
Tx.. PC L.G.Tr.Itj. 80.
Tx.. re. K a.Tr.Ks. 34
Unltm r-aclnc lsts. ..108
West tihere 102X
A. U. -IWdlH. it
Krie 2ds 102
M.k.I. lsts 71
(
Bank Clearings. I
Chicago Bank clearings were ,514,672,000.
New York exchange was 2540c-premium.
Rates for money weresteadyat56per cent.
St. Louis Clearings, 53.745,093; balances.
5402,008. Money, 6437 per cent. Exchange on New
York, 90 cents premium.
New York Bank clearings, 574,945,135;
balances, S5.s37.724.
Boston Bank clearings. S17.010.4S2: bal
ances. 52.051,730. Money, 1024 per cent. Ex
change on New York, par to 5c premium:
PHILADKLrHIA Bank clearings, 510,054,358;
balances. 5L494.819. Money 4(5 per cent.
Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,126,920; bal
ances, $307,307. Rate, 6 percent.
Metal Markets.
.- New Yore, April 27. Copper neglected;
lake nominal. Lead nominal: domestic. 54 17U.
iLJtnqnlen(leadysstraMI&lar' ,
HOME SECUBITIES.
,
Good Easiness for Monday Citizens' Trac
tion Moves TJp.Tollowed by Pittsburg
Manchester Slated for a Bulge
FJoctrlo Featureless
Considerable ' business was transacted at tho
local stock. calls yesterday. It was by no means
a blue Monday. Total sales aggregated 535
shares. Prloes were steady to strong, but the
field of operations was narrow, covering only
Electric, Philadelphia Gas, Citizens' Traction
and Switch and Signal.
Citizens' Traction continued the upward
movement began last week, selling up to 67
against 63, the highest sale on Saturday. Tho
bulge Is based on good dividend prospects.
Manchester Traction was wanted at 32, an
advance. Its friends claim that it will be the
next of the street railway group to surprise the
natives. It is taking in considerable more ter
ritory, including the California avenne district
that, is rapidly settling up, assuring larger busi
ness aud earnings. Pittsburg Traction closed
apoiutabeveand Pleasant Valley a fraction
below the opening. Central wasa trifle strong
er. Second Avenue finished half a point off.
Philadelphia Gas opened and closed the same.
Switch and Signal preferred was about the
weakest thing ou the list, indicating that confi
dence, shaken by the recent coup, is still wav
ering. Manufacturers' Gas was bid up to 21.
Dealings In Electric were around 13 ana 14.
The hiehest sale at Boston was at UM. but the
.price wont off in the afternoon and nnisned at
about 14. There was no fresh news, ana none
is expected before the company meeting next
week. Sales were:
First call 50 Electric at 13 100 at 13
After call 20 Electric at V.
Second call 150 Electric at 13, 50 Philadel
phia Gas at 12 100 Citizens' Traction at 63.
Third call ou Citizens' Traction at 6 5
Electric at 14, 10 Switch aad Signal preferred
at 2 v
Bids and offers at each of the three calls are
appended:
FjBST
CALL.
SECOND
CALL.
B A
THinu
CALL.
II A
330 400
305 ....
'iis '.'.'.'.
L! 12
IB
60
KH....
63M 64
.21 ....
'23Ji 24
49 ....
17 IS
"ii'"i4
26....
"19 "i
.... 92
"52 '.'.'.'.
P. P. h.A M.fii
Uerman Nt. K't
Masonic Jiant..
Monon.SaL Hk.
Man'frs G.Co...
85 . .
'iii"24
... 24
5f....
16
"isji"i9
p. s. a. r. Co
rnua. vo
"A heellnr G. Co.
Tuna oil r-o
Central Traction
Citizens' Irao'n.
Plttsbnre Trae..
12 12H
... 1SJ4 '
62
31 .
S3
49i.
32
233f
'i7
t .
33
2tii
Pleasant Valley.l
:it
cecona Ave
P.AVT.K.K.nrd
Hilda Igo 'Jrt'c Co
ija aorta ai'xuo,
Luster Mlnlni.
Sllverton M. Co.
West'house ..,
Mouon. W. Co.
U. S. AS. Co ..
40
13tf US
li 2
n, 14
:'" ""w
20 21X
93 VI
225 ....
'82 57
IV 2
IS; 14
"i '"H
U.S.AJj.Co.pref
WhouseA.li Co
P. 1'. G.Co. pref
00
92
stan. u.v.. vjo.
o2
At New York yesterday the total sales of
stocks were 421,066 shares, including: Atchi
son, 17,393: Chicago and East Illinois. 3,300:
Lackawanna. 4,640; Erie. 8.110; Louisville and
Nashville. 12.518; Missouri Pacific 11,245; North
western, 3 480: North American, 6,105: Northern
Pacific. 16,720; do preferred, 52.140; Beading,
3,400: Richmond and West Point, 14,920; St
Paul, 63,772; Onion Pacific. 21,480.
A BAD STAET.
Oil Begins the Week With Buyers
Con-
spicuons for Their Absence.
Yesterday was a blue Monday in the oil pit.
There were no transactions. Cash was neither
wanted nor offerpd. May opened at G$ bid,
advanced to 6S. fell back, stiffened up ton
Eastern pressure and closed at the highest.
Refined started out the same as it closed on
Saturday. Average daily runs were 76.784;
average daily shipments, 55,315; average daily
charters, 34,436.
Other Oil Markets.
BitAoroBS, April 27. National Transit cer
tificates opened at OSJc; closed at 6Sc; nighest,
69Hc; lowest, 63Jc; clearances. 41,000 barrels.
On, City. April 27. National Transit cer
tificates opened at 69c: highest, 69c: lowest,
68c; Closed, 6Sc; sales, 35,000 barrels; clear
ances, 42.000 barrels; charters. 31.547 barrels;
shipments, 80,041 barrels; runs, 95,317 barrels.
NEW YORK, April 27. Petroleum opened
steady, and a comparatively fair amount of
business was transacted. Prices remained
practically unchanged, and the market closed
dull. Pennsylvania oil. spot, opened at Wc;
highest, 69c; lowest, 69c: closing at Wftc
May options opening, hignesr, lowest and clos
ing, at 69c. Lima olj. opening, highest, lowest
and closing, 17c Total sales, 35.000 barrels.
r ITEW YOBK STOCKS. t
Realizing Sales Show .Their Influence In the
Market Currency Is Again Flowing
to New York, Helping Banks to
' Increase Their Reserve.
New Yokk, April 27. The stock market to
day felt the influence of realizing sales even
more than the last few days of last week, hut
the demand which has sprung up from outside
sources was a great sustaining element In the
speculation and enabled the list to successfully
resist not only the realizations but also the ef
forts of the reactionists to bring about a mate
rially lower range of values and the Influence
of the further engagements of gold for export.
The bank statement of Saturday clearlysbowed
that currency is again flowing rapidly to this
point from all directions and enabled the banks
to increase their reserve, notwithstanding the
drain from the shipments of specie abroad.
The smaller class of operators are the dis
turbing element at present, being prono to ac
cept profits whenever they see them. Th8
strong points in the market to-day were first,
the Villard, the Wheeling and Lake Erles, New
England and, some ot the specialties, but the
resistance to the pressure was so stubborn in
the general light that only small fractions were
lost in the active shares, aud considerable
irrecularity was shown in the final change.
The result of the pressure was, however, to re
strict business after tho first decline on real
izing sales by the bulls. Outside of the manip
ulations of the balls and bears, the confidence!
of investors is based upon the condition of rail,
road earnings, the absence of any serions ele
ment in the way of harmony among the roads
and the favorable crop outlook.
There was during the day active buying of
Missouri Pacific Louisville, New Albany and
Cbfcago, the Wheeling and Lake Eries, Wa
bash, Union Pacific and St Paul. The pressure
to sell was again felt in Ho dnal dealings, and
.the grangers were weaker as haviug had the
greatest rise, and in some cases prices reached
as high as 1 per cent losses. The VUlards were
the strongest points, but the reaction flnallv
reached everything on the list. The market
closed active and weak at the lowest prioes, but
with hopefulness for the immediate future.
The final losses of note Include Sugar, 2; North
western, l Chicago (Jas, 1; Burlington, li
Wabash preferred. 1, and Atchison, St, Paul,
Louisville and Union Pacific each 1 per cent.
Railroad bonds were moderately active, the
trading reacuing $1,041,000. but- there was no
sympathy with the movements in shares, and a
flrm tone marked the trading in general. The
fiqal changes, however, are Insignificant, and
the business done was widely distributed with
out developing any marked feature of interest.
Cleveland and Canton first were very strong,
rising 4 per cent to 92. Government bonds
have beon dull and-easier. State bonds havo
been dull and steady.
The iollowltur table sbows tne prices of active
stocks on the I. ew York Stock Exchange yester
day. Corrected dally tor Tub dispatch byl
bers 01 the H ew York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth
avenue:
Clos
ing BM.
27
51
26
33
Open
Am. Cotton Oil 23
Ain. Cotton Oil orer... S2)i
Am. Cotton Dili rust. 274
Atch. lop. &b. F mx
Canadian Pacific T9
Canada bouthern 5.!
Central of Newjersey.nu
Central Pacific 31
High. Low
eat, eft.
1SH 27 1
S2H 31
27S 26Ji
UH 33i
79 79
. 6-'
IMS, 1J0
31 31
19M 19
51?, S04
81 9xt
61H 61'i
115 1I3V
0 JtX
a s MX
lii" iwj
98V( K-!4
:tTi so
esit uh
liii 33
133 137H
l?k iJ"
eon eo
754 lii
102H 102
Hh UK
oi ma
112ii 1J1,
81 H TJH
- 5if
1194
3I
W&
50 J
,90
' 63h
1131
73ij
sax
86
109
13o(
MH
2S
3ih
2H
JHH
H4J4
19
cnX
7i
100
U
MH
110
79H
93
40
72
J0
:c3
' 1SK
67
thesapeike&Oalo.... 19)
Chicago Gas Trust... aH
C. Bur. A Qulncv 02
C, J1U.4 bt. Paul.... UH
C, Mil. A bt. Paul prer.ais
a, KockL P. .m
C. St. rfl. AO 29
a. st. r. u.ta m
C AMortawettera, ...1I1M
C.i. W.m
c. ;.. o. i em
C C. c. i-prer...... sai
Col. Coal ft iron 3SK
Col. X Hooking Valley 2U)i
Ches. A Ohio 1st orer.. 534
Ches. A Ohio 16. nrer.. S3!
Del.. Lack A West 13SS
lleL ft Hudson
Den. llllo Grande.... 19
Den. ft If 10 uraude. pi. GO'i
K.T.. Va. ftua 7
Illinois Central Vtlii
Lake Jtrle ft West 14
Lake Kris ft West nr.. COH
Lake Shore M. b... .11JH
LoulsvllieftAaihvlllc 8i;i
311chlgan Central
XoDiie a; Ohio 40K
Missouri racinc 73
National ueadTrnst... 2oi
Mew rora Central WiH
S.X UBt. L, UH
H.-Y.. C ftbt.L.lltpf ..
41
73V
20W
1IJ
14,H
40
72X
19.H
103M
SICK HEADACHE
Carter's Little Liver Pills.
SICK HEADACHE
'Carter's Little Liver Pills.
SICK HEADACHE.
-Carter's Little Liver Pills.
SICK . HEAUACHEn.-,..,. ...i.'t ......on,. " t
T - MUrtTBiw-rfr
ii -"
C. A St. 1 2d Of 30
, i,..B.-,W.-:.22
, L. , W: Ed.. 55
AJKX. 39'
30
JT-H,.
5
4tH
M
MS
I8S
29
21)
M14
39M
29
2IH
K
15
S3S-4
H
19?
30 J
SSX
21
33
ns
K
73
30
90
107
eiii
KH
ma
11
21
82
S3K
17
17)4
17k
C4
K.X.
K. X.
N.X.
V. s w JS
11
Wi
,M
7l3
19H
--30
!SS
S3)i
Mo
1S?
si"
92
1C7
it
K
101, '
22
82
11
1TH
17X
1'K
63
Norfolk Western.'... 15
NorroU Western vr. 64
Northern ieifle:..,.. 17
M ortbern Piclilc nr. .. . 72
Oluo 4 MleilMlpm.;.;. '19
Oreron lmororemenr, 30 H
faoinollall 39M
Peo.. Dec. St Evaas
rnliaael. JtKeadlnr... UK
Pnllaun Falaee i;r. 195
Klebmona Jtvr.F.r. lS'i
Btchmona W.iM.ni ....
St. Paal A Dolntn 31
at. Paul a Duiutn vc. s:
St. r.. Mian. Uan.,107
St. L. 3n f. 1st ot
Texas Paclne IoV(
Union PaclKs SIVs
Wabash 1JH
AVabasn nrererred 23M
Western Union .. 82'
WneunrL,. j&t 7
WhesaniJtL.Js.prtr.. 78K
Nortb American Co... i'H
V.. C, C. 4 St. L liii
1'., C, C. ft St. L. prf. 63
'301(
39 H
iiii
195
19
ia"
92H
107
l6Ji
UH
2334
5
37
79
18
18
04
Boston Stocks.
Ateh. ft Top L.tJ.75 33)j
Boston A Albany....204
Koston ft Maine. ..i20l
C. a. AQ 90
Eastern It. R. 122
ITltehDurs It. K.. ... S3
Has. Cantral 19X
Mx. Oen. com...... 23
M. Y. &S. Sni. .... 39
M.Y. ftN. Enr.7s..i:iH
Old Colony 1E8
Wis. Oen. common. 2194
Allonez Jl. Co(nevv). 3M
Atlantic I?
Boston ft Mont -H
Calnmct ftHeeia....265
Franklin VX
Ilnron 't'-i
Kearsarce 15'i
Osceola. 37
Qntncy 105
Santa Fe Copper.... 62
Timarack 150
Boiton Land Co oH
San DlejtO Land Oo. 21
Wast Knd Land Co. 24
Bell TelenUone 20014
Lamson Store S.... 17
Wter Power 31
Centennial Mining. ISM'
N. jenr. Telopnone. si
Butte ft Host, copper 15.
Philadelphia Stocks.
Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, lur
nlshea bv Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. . 37
Fourth avenue. Members ntv York Stock Kx
chanze: 1
' Eld. Askert.
1'ennsvlvanlaKalIroad.... . 52 52
Keanins -
Buffalo, Hew York and Philadelphia
Lenlzh Vailev
Lehigh Navigation '
Philadelphia and Erie. ..,,....,
Northern aoinc common
Northern Pacific preferred
Sale.
N.x.
W. Y.
IS 12-16 ltrs
8W 8
4S W
" ' ....
2SS
27' 27
71M 71
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
Office of Pittsbuko Dispatch, t
MONDAY, April 27.
Country Produce Jobbing Prices.
Eggs are a shade lower, and 15c per dozen is
the top of markets to-day. At the reduction
there is good demand for all offered. There is
still a great scarcity of good creamery butter,
and prices are very firm. Country rolls are
plenty and slow. Old cheese is practically dono
for this season, 'and supply of now is not np to
demand. Svveitzer cheese is active and firm at
quotations. Potatoes are firm enough to go
higher before tho now crop is due. Home
raised fegetables are in better supply than
heretofore, and tendency of prices is down
ward. The first outdoor asparagus of the
season appeared within a few days. Rhubarb
and asparagus and green onions are lower, and
a further uecllno will be due within a day or
ttro under the influence of the good growing
"Weather.
, Applet 56 007 00 a barrel.
Buttek Creamery. Elgin. 2S29c; other
brands, 2526c; common country butter, 15c;
choice country rolls, 18c,
Beaks New crop beans, navy, 52 30Q2 35;
marrows, 52 352 40; Lima beans, 5bc
Beekies Strawberrle, 40850c per quart.
Beeswax 2830c $1 ft tor choice: lowgrade,
2225c
Cidek Sand refined, 59 50010 00; common.
55 506 00; xrab cider. 512 OOjjili 00 barrel;
cider vinegar. 14ft)15c M srallon.
Cheese Ohio-cheese, 12Q12Kc: New York,
cheese, 12ai3c: Llmburger, 1314c; domes
tic Sweitzer, 1516c; Wisconsin brick Sweitzer,
16c; imported sweitzer, 2728c
Crakbekkies Cape Cod, 53 2o3 50 a box!
$11 60(212 WJ a barrel; Jerseys, S3 50 a box.
Egos 15c for strictly fresh; goose eggs,
30035c: duck eggs,1618c
Featheks Extra live geee, 5000c; No. 1,
4045c; mixed lots. 3035c ft ft
Honey New crop white clover, 2022c $ ft;
California honey, 1215c ft. .
Maple Syrup J ew, 590c ?) gallon.
New Maple SuoaiI IOu 13 ft-
Nuts Shell barlt nickory nnts, $1 251 50 a
bushel; peanuts, 51 5031 75, roasted; greeu, 4
-6c Ifi ft; pecans, 16c V &
Onion Sets Fancy Erie, 58 009 00 per
bushel; Ohio and Pennsylvania, $7 008 00
Poultby Alive Chickens.Sl 001 10 a Dair;
turkeys, 13c a pound; ducks, 90c51 a pair!
geese, choice, $1 00 a pair. Dressed Turkeys,
18c a pound; ducks. 1415c a pound, chickens,
14Q15c; geese, 11012c
Tallow Country, 4c:clty rendered. 5Kc.
Seeds Recleaned W estern clover, 55 00
5. 20 timothy, 51 60QI 65; blue grass, 53 504 00;
ercuara grasstiz w; Jiniet, iiQri -or, lawn grass,
25c V v
Tkopicai. Fruits Lemot.s.S4'505 00, fancy,
56 00; Messina oranees, $3 25QS 75 a box: Florida
oranges, 54' 004 25 a box; California oranges,
53 0003 25 a box; navel oranges, So 00S5 25:
bananas. 2 75 firsts, 52 00 good seconds. jf)
bunch; figs 15316c ?) ft; dates, 4J5Kc fi;
pineapples, 152,c apiece.
Vegetables Potatoes, $1301 35 1 bushel;
seed potatoes.S1502$l bushel; sweet potatoes,
53 50Q3 75; cabbage. fc56 V hundred; yellow
danver onions, 56 006 50 a barrel: celery, 75c
$1 a dozen bunches; carrots 35c a dozen: pars
ley, 15c a dozen; turnips. 75c$l per barrel.
Niw Vegetables Cabbage, $1 50S2 00 for
small crates, 52 002 25 for large; Laic, 75cSl
a barrel; spinach, 51 251 50 a barrel: beans,
53 a bushel; beets, 5065c a dozen; asparagus.
90c51 a dozen; cucumbers. 75c a dozen; Ber
muda onions, 53 a bushel; Bermuda potatoes,
50 per barrel: tomatoes 54 50 per case; lettuce,
50c a dozen; raaisbes. 35c a dozen; rhubarb, 25c
a dozen; ohions, 25c per dozen.
Groceries.
It is too early in the week for new develop
ments in this line. Sugars are in better supply
than at any time since the tax was removed,
and the fear of a famine iu this line is over.
Syrups and New Orleans molasses are firm at
the advance noted In yesterdas's Dispatch.
Green Coffee Fancy. 21K25Kc; cuoica
Rio, 2324C5 prime Rio, 22)c; low grade R10. 21
022c; old Government Java. 2930c; .Mara
cilbo. 25K27Kp; Mocha, S0Q32c; Santos. 22a
26c: Caracas. 25g27c; La Guayra, 2627c
Roasted (in papers) Standard brands,
25c; high grades, 2730c; old Government
Java, Dulk. 31Q34c; .Maracaibo, 28C30c:
Santos, 26330c; peaberry, 30c; choice Rio.
26c; prime Rio, 25c; good Rio, 24c; ordinary,
21H22Kc- '
spices (whole) Cloves, 1516c; allspice, 10c;
cassia, 8c: pepper, 13c: nutmeg. 75380c
Petkoleuji (jobbers' prices) 110 test, TJic:
Ohio. 120. 8Kc; headlight. 150,'8ic: water
white. l0iqe; Elobe, 1414Kc; elalne, 15c:
carnadine. IImc: royallce, 14c: red oil. llfSHVic:
purltv14c; olelne, 14c.
iiiNins' Oil No. 1 water strained. 40fi!42c
per callen; tnmmer, 3335c: lard oil, 55858.
bYBUP Cord syrup, 35037c; choice sugar
syrup. 374238c; prime suar syrup, 3!35c:
strictly prime, S537c.
N. O. JIolasses Fancy, new crop, 45c;
choice1, 42Q13c; medium, 3i40c; mixed.353Sc.
Soda bl-carb in kejs, dK3c; bi-carb in
Ks 53c; bi-carb, assorted packages, 5g'Gc; sal
Soda, in kess, lc; dn granulated, 2c.
Caitdles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per
set, 8c: paraffine, 11012c.
Rice HeadUaroliua, 77Kc: choice, 6K9
oac, prune, ui&ui., uuuidiua, ofuoc
staboh Pearl, 4c; corn starch,
gloss starch. 6Q7o-
Foreign Fruits Layer raisins, S2 50: Lon
don layers, S2 75; Muscatels, $1 75; California
Muscatels, Jl 600)1-75; Valencia. 67c: Ondara
Valencia, 7J6ic: sultana. 12lbi.; currant".
5WSJc: Turkey prunes,7JiSSc;Frenchpruues,
10yiQllic; Salonlca prunes, in 2-fi paclcai:es,9c;
coooauutsrfl 100, 6: almonds, Lan V 111. 29c;
do Ivica, 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap.. 13
14c; Sicily alliens. 12c: Smyrna flfr.i, 13&14r:
new dates, 5Gc: Brazil nnts, 10c; pecans, 14
16c; citron, 1ft ft, 17iffilhc: lemon peel, 12c &:
orano peel. lc.
Dried Fruits-t Apples sliced, per &. lie;'
apples, evaporated, 1415c: peaches, evapo
rated, pared. 21026c: peaches, California, evap
orated, unpared, "HiffllSc; cherries, pitted, 31c;
cherries, impitted. ll12c; raspberries, evap
orated, 30g31c; blackberries, KS9c; huckle
berries. 12c. 1
SnoARS Cubes. 554c: powdered. 5c: eranu-
lated. ic; confectioners' A. 4?c; solt white.
KMc: vellow. eboie'e. 4JS4Jc; yellow,
good, 4i84iic; yellow, lair, 4g4ic; yellow,
dark. 3Q4c
Pickles Medium, hbls (1,200), 8 00; me
dium, half bbls (600), S4 50.
Salt No. 1 bbl. SI 00. No. 1 ex. ?) bbl,
$1 10; -dairy, f! bbl, $1 20; coarse crystal, $ bbl,
SI 20: Hieeins' Eureka, 4-bu snck S2 80; Hig
Cins' Eureka, 16-14 ft packets, S3 00.
Canned Goods Standard peaches S2 70S
2 80;2nds, $2.402 50 extra peaches. S3 0083 10;
pie peaches, SI 7U1 c0; fluest corn. SI 351 50;
Hfrt. Co, corn. SI 001 15: red cherries, si 35
1 40: Lima beans, SI 35; soaked do, 80c; sxrinz
do, 70080c: marrowfat peas SI lO! 25; soaked
peas 8575c: pineapples 81 oOffil 60; Bahama
do, S2 55; damson plums SI 10; greengages SI 50;
efK plums, SI 90; California apricots, S2 10
2 SO; California pears, S2 40Q2 60; do greengages,
SI 00; do ezg plums, $1 90: extra white
cherries. $2 Do; raspberries, SI 3501 40; straw
berries, SI 3001 40; gooseberries SI 1031 15;
tomatoes. 93cgSl; salmon, 1-ft. !180180: black
berries, 90u: succotash, 2-& icans, soaked, 00c;
do preen, 2-4. ti 251 50: enrned beef, 2-ft cads,
SI 00; 1-& cans, SI 00; bakjd beans, SI 4001 50:
lobster, 1 ft, S2 25; mackerel. 1 ft cans broiled,
SI 60: sardines, domestic. s, S4 404,50; sar
dluea domestic, Ws, 7 00; sardines, imported.
Mi, S1150Q1250; sardines, imported, K. 8:
sardines, mustard, S4 60: sardines, spiced, 54,25.
Fish Extra "No. 1 bloater mackerel, S20
bbl; extra No. 1. do mess. 28 60; extra No. 1
mackerel, shore. S24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel,,
22;ljirga-m.. ceafljhTWhoIep5Uoclr,
93 11: do medthm. Gearire's cod. 5c: do large.
7c; boneless bakes, in strips, 5c; do George's
cod, in blocks. 6K7Kc Herring Round
shore. $550 Vbblr split, S6 50; lake. 5325 ft 100-r
& bbl. White fish. 57 00 W 100-ft half bbL Lake
trout, $5 50 W half bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c f
A. Iceland halibut, 13e V - Pickerel, halt
bbl, $4 50; quarter bbl, 51 6a Holland herring,
75c; Walkoff herrlni. 90c
OAT3IEAL $8 65685 rl bbl.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
There was but one sale on call at the Grain
Exchange, namely, & car of 2 y e. corn, 85e,"P.
& L. E. Receipts as bulletined, 57 cars, of
which 30 were by Pittsburg, Ft- Wayne and
Chicago Railway, as follows: 9-cars of bay. 4 of
oats, 1 of corn; 1 of bran, 1 of middlings, 2 of
malr, 1 of feed, 1 of barlcyUO of flour. By Pitts
burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 4 cars of oats,
13 of corn, 2 of middlings, I of oats, 1 of wheat.
By Baltimore and Ohio, 3 carsof hay. By Pitts
burg and Lake Erie, 1 car ot hay. By Pittsburg
and Western, 2 cars of hay. All along the
line of cereals thee is a very pronounced bear
movement, and prices of corn, oats and wheat
have found a lower level, as will be seen by in
spection of our quotations. We are now In the
midst of the natural roaetion from the bqom of
last week. Receipts of grain and bay are
large, and the situation is favorable to .the
buver.
Prices for carload lots on track:
Whiat-No. 2 red, 51 1201 14; No. 3, 51 060 J
a ui.
CORN No. 2 yellow shell, 7S78Kc; high
mixeiL. 7777c:- mixed shell. 76i77c; N4.-.2
yellow ear, 8580c; high mixed ear, 8283c;
mixed ear cori , 8182c
OATS No. L 61062c; No. 2 white. 60361c;
extra. No. 3, 5060c: mixed oats. 5Sg59c
Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania arid Michigan, S8c
651 00: Not 1 Western, 9793c
Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring and
winter patent, flour, $6 506 75; fancy straight
winter, 50 00g6 25; fancy straight sprine. 56 75
6 00; clear winter, 55 758 DO: straight XXXX
bakers'. 55 25g5 50. Rye flour, $4 755 UO.
Buckwheat flourj 22c fl ft.
Millfeed fto. 1 whito middlings, 527 O0
28 00 3 ton; No. 2 White middlings, $25 000
26 00; brown middlings, 524 O024 oO; winter
wheat bran. 523 0024 00.
HAY Biled timothy. No. 1. 511 5o12 005 No.
2. do, 510 50S10 75; loose from wagon. 514 00
17 00, according to quality: No. 2 prairie hay,
59 7510 00; nackl.-.e do. $9752110 00.
Straw Oats, $7 5088 00; wheat and rye, 57 50
7 73. '
Provisions.
Sugar cured hams, large
Sugar cured bams, medium
Sngar cured hams, small
Sugar cured California hams
buitar cured K. bacon
bugar cnreii skinned bums, large
Surar cured skinned hams, medium
Siiftarciircd shoulders
Supar cured boneless snoulders
Sngar cured skinned shoulders
sugar cured bacon shoulders...
Sncarcnred dry Salt ihouMers
bugar cured 1), beef rounds
sugar cured U. beef sets.
Sugar cured D. beef flats .7
Haion clear sides. 1
Bacon clear bellies
Dry salt clear sides. 10-lb ave'g
10X
ioh
10H
7
11
11
6
'i
6H
M
14
12
11
J
1
urv salt ciear tiucs,u-ioave'g
Megspork. heavy 13 50
JUessporkr famllv 13 50
Lard, refined, in tierces.
CH
Lard, refined, in htlf barrels....
Lard, refined, lu,60-tb tubs
Lard, refined, in 20-lb pills
Lard, refined. In50-tb tin cans....
Lard, refilled, in T-lb tin palls ....
Lartl, refined, in 5-lb tin palls ...
Lard, refined. In 10-lb tin palls ..
7
7!
Mi
4
Coflco Markets.
New York. April 27. Coffee options opened
steady and unchanged to 10 points .up, closed
steady, C4J13 points up; sales, 38.600 bags, includ
Jne April, 17.85c; Mav, 17.65Q17.75c; Juno, 17.60
17.65c; July, 17.4517.55c: August, 17.1017.loc;
September, iaC0ai&60c; October, 15.9516.10c;
December, 15.201530e. Spot market Rio
lirnier. more active: fair cargoes, 195c; No. 7,
18WJin
Price of Bar SUver.
JSFF.CIAI, TELEGKAM TO THE DISPATCH.!
New York. April 27. Bar silver in London,
44d per ounce: New York selling price,
as reported by bullion dealers, 97c. Gold
value of silver In the standard dollar, 0.754.
. Turpentine Slarkets.
York, April 27. Rosin quiet and
Turpentine quiet and easy at 3$40c.
New
steady.
Cincinnati Whisky firm and lower: sale
887 barrels of finished goods on a basis of SI 17.
Tutt's Pills
The dyspeptic, ihe debilitated, whether
from excess of work of mind or body, drink or
exposure in
.-rvlALARIAL REGIONS,
will find Tult's Pills the most genial restora
five ever offered the suffering invalid.
' , ttssu
mUTT'S TILLS.
SOLD BY
JOS. FLEMING & SON.
412 Market street,
mhl9-82-TTS3u Pittsbure.
ESSJ
- "r '
Is an absolute necessity of a
refined tciiet in this climate
WIEDICATED
Combines every element of
' beauty and purity. .
SOLD EVE!I.5IrEIiBL
tjozzon:
S COMPLEXION POWDER.
SOLD BY-
JOS. FLEMING 4 SON,
' 412 Market street,
mhl9-S2-TTSu . Pittsburjr.
To Manufacturers:
The City of Wilmington, III., will make spe
cial inducements to locate manufacturing
establishments. Excellent -nater power.
Abuudanco of coal. GO miles southwest of
Chicago. Address
P. 1. CROMWELL. Sec'v..
WILMINGTON iMPP.OVrMENT CO .
ap23-43-D Wilmington, 111.
3
BOTTLES
Cured my iiyspepsln
when Physicians
Failed.
HONOIRE LYONNAIS,
Marlboro. Mass.
"DURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
SOLD BY
JOS. FLEJIING t SON,
412 Market street,
mhl9-S2-D Pittsbure.
ITCHING PILES
SWAYNE'S
OIE-TEulENT
BYMPTOMSMolAtDi-ej Intense itching and
stlnclns; monfcatnieht; worxe bj serBtehlne. If
allowed to continue t amors form and nrotrndc
Mblch often bleed ond ulcerate. bomlno rrrr
ore, 8WATE'SOrTaiETtopttheiIcl.litr
find Bleeding, heal alcerntloB. and in most ciue
remoTca to tumors Ask joox Urnsl for iu
no 18-o3-T?:3 , ' , '
S
WAYNE'3 OINTMENT-PILES.
SOLD BY-
JOS. FLEMING & SON,
412 Market street,
mhlO-SS-TTS f Pittsbure.
PITTSBUUG AND CAhTLE SHANNON P- R.
Inter 'llmw; Table. )n and artcr31arch'30,
1600, until farmer notice, train will rnu as fol
lows on every day, -exceptbunday. lastern stand
ard time: Leaving Plttsburu flf a. m., 7:10 a.
in.. 8'Oun. m., 0:30 a. :.. ll:JO:i. m., 1:40 p. m.,
3.40 p.ln.',5:l0 p.ra.. 5:50 p.m., 6:10 p.m., :30 p.m.,
lliSOp-'m, ArllnRton 5.40 a. m., 6:20a. m 7:10
a. in., dOOa. m., 10:3) a. m., 1:00 p. ra 2:40 p.m..
4:20 p. m . 5:10 p. m.f 5:50p. ro.. 7:1 ;p.. m., 10:39
p. m. Sunday trains, lea vlnirPlttsburK 10 a.m.,
&:S0 n. in.. 2:30 -ni-Br. 5:1D -n.cin.r :30-n. m-
Arimgton-9:10 a, m,, 12:10 p. ra., 10 p. m., 4i20J
p, nSiSjp.Tar-
POWDER
?HH' W 1 k"
pt s 3 fe la" s Mj s 3 P-j
j
tVAanwAYlttMMjtgo.ea, Sud
N v2vS lmaUF33lBv
(HK74B1 HbL
OIVE LNTJOY
J3otb. the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known. '
Syrup of Figs i3 for sale in 50c
and SI bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP 0.
SAN FRANCISCO, C4L
VOUISVIUE, KT. NEW YORK, N.Y. .
s
YRUP OF FIGS.
SOLD BT
JOS. FLEMING & SON,
412 Market street,
f'-19-S2-TTS Plttshnre.
UROKRS-FINANClAL.
Whitney & Stephenson,
57 Fourth Avenue.
my!
WfYDI U'fi SAVINGS BANK.
rHiUr liEl O 81 FOURPH AVENUE.
Capital. $300,000. burnlus. S5L67059.
JJ. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD K DUFF.
4 President, Assr. Sec. Treas.
per cent interest allowed en time deposits.
ocl5-10-D
FAHNESTOOK .& CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
No. 2 Wall Street, New York.
Supply selected investment bonds for cash, or
in exchange for marketable securities.
Execute commission orders lor Investors at
the Stock Exchange or in the open market.
Furnish information respecting bonds.
apl2-139-TTSn
JOHN W. OAKLEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
. ,1 -
Stocks. Bonds Grain, Petroleum.
Private wire to New York and Chicago,
ttSLXTa ST. Pittsburg.
c22
-51
KAILKOADS.
From PHtsbarq Ualea Statist.
ennsylvania Lines.
Trains R y Ceatril Tlmt.
OUTH'W"lCST8YoTlM-PAJJHAJULEltOlrrE.
Leave for Cincinnati and ot. Louis, d 1:15 a. in.,
d 7il0 a.ra.tdS:55 andd UiI5p. m. Uennlson, Z:1A
P. m.' Cnicago, d 1:15 a. m. and 12.06 p. m.
"heclnir. 7tiu a- m.. 12.03. 6:10 p. m. bteubea
Title, 1:5.5a. m. Wastilnitton, 6:15, 8:33 a. m.. 1:33,
I.JO, 4-45, 4:55p. m. BnUer. 10:10a. m. IlurRetU
town. b ll:3o a. m., 5:25 p. m. Mansfield. 7iUL
S.30 11.00 a..m.. 1.05, 6-S0, ds:35. BrldxevlUe.
10:10 p. m. Mclloualds. d 4:15. 10:43 p. m., b 1(1.04
P.m.
TIAIKB AnRrVKfrom the West, d 2.10, d 6:00a.
ro.. 3.05, d6:55p. m.17ennlson, 9.30 a. m, btea
benvllle, 5-Oop. m. Weellns; 2:10, 8:43 a. m..
t-0i 5-Sop, m. Burgettstown, 7:15 a. m.. d 9-04
a. m. Washlneton. 6:55, 7.M. 8:40,, 10.25 a. m..
'2:33, 6d5 p. m. Mansfield, 5.30, 5:33, 8-30. 11:40 a.
m.. 12:43, 3:55. 10:00 and 3 6:20 p. m. Bulxer, llil
p. m. McDonalds. U6:A)a. m.. d 9-00 p. m.
'i.'OKTH WEST SYSTEM FT. WAYNE KOOTE.-.
Leave lor Culcijro. a 7u0 a. m., d 12:3.1, d 1:00. it
1.43, except Saturday lli20 p.m.: Toledo, 7:19 a.
m d 12:20, d 1:00, and except Saturday 11:20 p.m.:
Crestllne.S.43a.m., Cleveland, 6:10am. :12:43d 11:33
p.m.. and7:l0a.m.. via P., Ft. V. AC.Ky.;ew
Castle and xoungstown. 7:20 a. m.. 12.20, 3:35 p.
m.: Younestown and Jflles, d 12:20 p. m. : Meaa
ville. Erie and Ashtabnlay 7i20 a. uu, 12:20 p. in.:
2411es and Jamestown. 3:3o p. in.; Alliance. 4:11
?. m.t Wheeling and Bellalre, 6:10 a. m.. 12:.
45 p. m.: Heaver Falls, 4.00 p. m. ; Beaver Falls,
ti 8:2) a.m.; Leetsdale. 5:30a.m.
IJIFAKTFROH ALLKl.Ha?JY Bochester. SJW 1.
m. : Beaver Falls. tul3.11:0iia. m5:lip.m.: 3 4:31
i. m, : Knon. 3-00 p. m.: Leetsdale. iM. 9.00,
0:00, 11:45 a. m.: 1:M. 2ua 4:3a 4:43. (:3u, 6:13.
7:30, 9.00 and ft 8: p. m.: Conway. 10:30 p. m-:
FalrUaksS 11:40 a. m.
iitaras ARKirxrunion station from Chieazo. ex
cept Monday. 1:50, d a.00, d 6:35 a. m., d 5:55 and
dc:50p.m.: Toledo, except Monday, 1:50, dS:33a.
ni., 5:53 and 6 0 p. in.; Crestline, 12 30 p. m.;
Youngstown and .New Castle, 9:10 a. m.. 1:25, 6:50,
10H5p. m. ; rtlles and Younitstown. a 6:50 p. in.;
Cleveland, d 5:50 a. m., 2.20, 7'OOp. m.; Wheellnc
and Bellalre, 9:1)0 a. m 2:20. 7:30 p. m. : Erie and
Ashtabula, 1: 10:13 p. m.: Alliance. 10:00a.ta.:
h'Aet aud Jamestown, SilO a.m.; Beaver-Falls.
7:30 a. in.. S 8:2 p. m.; Leetsdale. 10-40 p. nu
Ahkivx allkouent; from non. 8.00 a. m.
Conway6.40a.ra;Uoenester,.40a.m.;BeaverFalts.
7.10 a. m..S 12:30. 1.00, 5.3U and S8:15 p. m. : Leets
dale, 4.30, 5.30, 6.L3, l).W, 7.43 a. m K.OO, 12.45,
1.45, 3.30, 4.30, 6.30, 9.00 and 3 6:03 p. re: Fait
Oaks, 8 S.5S a. m.
d. dally; S, bunday only; other trains, except
Snndav.
JOSEPH WOOD. General Manaser.
Z. A. FOKL). Ceneral Passcnxer Asent.
Address. Pittsburg. I'u.
BALT1I1UKE ANU OHIO JCAILltUAl.
Schedule la eCeet Jannary 4, 1391, astera
ume.
ifor AVasnlngtou, u. n
Baltimore, Phlladelohu
and iew York, Iu a. m,
ana liijap. in.
For Cumberland. TtZSx.
m.. sl:i9. 3:a p. m.
For Connellsvllle, WiM.
T:JS a. m., W:1J, $4.00 and
"9:M p.ra- .
For Union town, Si39.
"7iJa. in.. 41:1 aad t4:00
p. m. -
Vi.r f?nmi,lls-vll1ft lnrl
Unlontown, JSSa. in., bu.iday on.v.
For lit. Pleasant, 6:30a. 31. and 7 :25a.m. and
ill a ad M:0J p. in.
For Wasulugton. Pa.. s 05, 13:30 a. m iJJ,
15:30 and 7:45 and 1I:J5 p. m.
lor Wbeellna 3:l5, t:3i a.m.. "3J5. "7115 and
111:55 p. m.
For Clnvlnnatl and St. Louli, Si05 v ra., 17:45
p. zn.
or Cincinnati. Ill -53 p. m-
For Columbus, "3.05 a. ra., 17:43anJIU..Vlp. m.
For .Newark. 'i.On, a. nu 7:45 and 111050. m.
lor Chicago, 'a-JS and 7:5 p. m.
Iraius arrive irom ew York, Phlladelnhla.
Baltimore and Washington. "6:45 a, m., a:J0 p.
m. From Colnmlius. Cincinnati and Chicago,
o.S a. la.. 3l)0 p.m. From WUeeUmfc :J5,
"jo.i", a. m.. :00. a:oop. m-
Parloraud sleeping ars to Baltimore, IVasbluc
ton. ClncinnaU and CblcaRn.
Dally. tUally except Sunday. SSunday only.
Saturdav only. IDatlv except Saturday.
Tbe Pltfcburg" Transfer Company will call lor
and check baggage from hotels and residences
upon orders leit at 11.4 O. ticket office, corner
Flfthavcand Woodst., or 401 and 630 tjinlthdeld
"j't. uuklu chas. o. SCULL.
General Manager. ben. f ass. A:enC
nu i-si'.iiiii; and
WESTEUN KAILvAr
X Trains ICt'l Stan dtlme)
Leave. Arrive.
Mall. Butler, Clarion. Ivane.
Day Ex., AEron. Toledo
JJatler Accommodation. ....
Greenville and liutler Jix....
ClilcaKO Express (dally)
Zellenople Accom..
Eutler Acoom .
-JO a m
7:30 a mi
4:55 p m
7uu p nx
S.OOa m 11:31 is tn
1:40 p mf 3:35 p m
2:15 p m, 11:00 a m
:23 p ml 5:30 a m
5:30 p mf 733 a ra
- First class fare to Chlcajro, J10 5QL.
r SO. Pullman JJullet sleepius i
aaliv.
' oecoua class,
car t Culcaxi
ALLEGHENY VALLEY KAILKOAD
Trains leave Unttn station (Eastern SUnd
ard time): East Brady Ac. 6:55 a. m.: Nlazara
Ex.. dally, 6:15 a. m. (Arriving at Buffalo at
5:45 r.H.); KltUnnlnK Ac. :00 a. m.; Uultou
Ac. 10:10 a. m.: Valley Camp Ac, 12:05 p.m.;
Oil City and DuUols Express. 1:30 p. m.; llnlton
Ac, 3: p. m.: Klttannlnp Ac,. 35 p. ra.:
lineiHirn Ex., 4:55 p., m.: Klttannlng Ac, 5:30
p. m. ; Urneburn Ac, 6:i)p. in.: Hmton Ac, 8.00
B, ra.: BndaloEx.. dally.8:4 p. m. (Arrlvlneat
uffalo7:20A.M.);HnltonAc., 9:40 p.m.; Valley
Camp Ac, li:30p.m. Cnurcn trains Em'enton.
ta.m.; Klttannlnf. 12:40 p. m.: Braenurn. 9119
S. m. Pullman Parlor Cars on daytrrlnsand
UeplngCar onnlgbt trains between Flttstrarjr
ana Butraio. J AS. P. ANDEtayi(t, Xi A4Tl.t
m IS
I1!
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD."
OX AND ATTZII DECJUIBEItCStll, 1390.
Trains will leave Colon fetation, Fit&bur
as follows (Eastern Standard Time):
MAIN IXNl! EASTAVAKD.
lew York 4 Chicago Limited of Pullman VestU .
bule cars dally at 7. 1 A. u.. arriving at Harris
burar at 1.33 r. It.. Philadelphia 4.43 r. ti.. He
York 7.03 r. it., JJaltlmore 4.40P. il Washlni
ton 5.65 p. M.
Atlantic Express dally at 3.2) A. M.. arrlvlnp at
Harrlsbureio 30 a. M.. PhUadelphla 1.23 r. x.,
Xew York 4.0 f. jr., Baltimore L13 F. K..
Washlneton tSr.x. -
.Mall train dally, except Sunday. 5.30 A. XT ar
rlvlnat Harrlsburc "0O r. jr.. Philadelphia)
ro.35 r. m Baltimore lo.4!l r. u. bunday ilalt
8.40 a. ir I
UayErpressdallyatS.OOA. M.. arrivlne at Hsry
rlsbarjr3.3)r. jr.. Philadelphia .Xf.ll., Neif
York 9.13 r.u., Baltimore 7.00 F. M, Wasblnzr
n8.15F. II.
JIall Express dally at 1.00 P. M arrlvlnsr at IJnr
rlsburx 10.43 r. M.. connecting at UarrlaSurg
wrln Philadelphia rlxpress,
Pblladelpbia Express dally at 4.30 F. sc, arriving
a t Harrlsburc 1.00 A.M., Philadelphia 4.S A.
M., and New i ork 7.10 A. M.
eastern Kx press at 7.13 r. M. dally, arrtvln jr Har
rlsbursr 2.K a. ir., Baltimore e.3) a. m., Vash
lugton 7.3l) a. Ji.. Philadelphia 3.23 A. it. and
New York 8.00 a. ji.
Past Line dally, at 8. 10 p. v.. arriving at Harris
burjr 3.30 a. it., Philadelphia C.30 A. M.. XeW
rork 9.30 a. II.. Baltimore 6.20 a. m.. Washing
ton 7.30 A. M.
All through trains connect at Jersey City wlta
boats of "Brooklvn Annex Jot Brooklyn, N
Y., avoldlngdoubleferryaze and Journey throngi
KewYortClty.
Johnstown Accom.. except Sanday. 3.40 p. Jf.
UreensburirAccom.. 11.13r.t. week-days. 10.33
P. M. bandays. Crecnsburg Lxpress i.iop. M..
except banday. llerry Express 11.00 A. jr.. ex
cept Sunday.
Wail's Accoin. S.1J, 7.20, 9.00, 10.30 a. M.. IS-li
Z.D0. 3.20, 4.33. 3.30. S.S, 7.4a 9.40 r. II.. andl2.ll
A. M. (except Monday), buniiay, 12.10 a. Jt,
12.23. ii H0 and 9.401'. 31.
TV llklnsburs Accom. 6.00, 6.4a 7.00 A. X.. 12.01,
4.C0, 4.33. 3.20, 5.W. 3 30. b.10, 10.10 and 11.40 F. JL
Sunday. 12. 4o and 9. 15 F. Jf.
Braddock. Accom. 3 30, 6.30, 7.40, 8.10, 9.50. 11. U
A. H.. 1270. 1.23, 2.50, 4.10. 6.00, 6.35, 7.20, 8.23.
S.OOand 10,43 p. r. freek days. Sundav. 5.33 A.JU
IsOUTn-WEh-l' PENN RAILWAY.
Po- Union town 3.3J ana 8,31 a. Jl., 1.43 and 4.2S
P. Jt. week days.
. 3IOXOGAlIEL.V DIVlsION
Por MonoiizabeLi Cltr. V'est Brownsville and
Unlontowp. I0.40A. M. For Jlononfrxhela City
and West Brownsville 7.33 and 10.411 A. X.. and
4 50r. X. On SuntUy, 8 33 A. JI. and 1.01 p. 51.
Por Monongabela City only, 1.C1 and 5.50 p. M.
week days. Dravosburs Accom.. "6.00 A. H.
and 3 20 P. JI. week da 3. West tllzabeth Ac
com. 8.35 A. jr., 4.13, 6.30 and 11.33 p. x. Sua
day, 9.40 p. M.
IVEsT PJ2NNSYLVAN1 DIVISION,
From PtJJElSALbrKEErsrArioN, Allghen
Clty:-
llail train, for ISlalrsvIlle 6.53 A. Jf
Express for Blairsvllle, connecting for
Butler 3.13 P. X.
Bntler Accom 6.20 a. v.. 2.Sand 5.43F.M.
SprlnKdaleAccom.9.00l11.50A.JI.,3.30aud 6.20 P.X.
t.laretnont Acconi.,............ ........ 1.30F.JT.
Freeport Accom 4.15, 7.50 and II.40P.X.
Cn Sunday 12.3-5 and 9.30 P.M.
Apollo Accom 11.00 A.M. and 5.00 p. M.
Allegheny JunctlonAccom .. 8.2ua. M.
Blilrevllle Accom 10.Jop.jr.
tEf The Excelsior Baggage Express Company
will call for and check baxgage from hotels and
residences. Time cards and full Information cart
be obtained at the Ticket offices ic. 110 Pllta
avenne. corner Fonrth aveuue and Try street
and at Union station.
CHAb. E. 1'UhH. J. K. WOOD.
Uencral Manager. Cen'll'ass'r Agent.
JITTSBUBW ANU LAKE EKIE KA1LKOAU
. COMPANY Schedule In etfecl December 14.
190. Central time. l'.iL.fc. K. IL. DarAUT For
Clevelantl. 4 30. -a OOa.m.,'1.35. 4:20. "9:ia p.m. Foe
Cincinnati. Cnlcafto and St- Lonla,4:30a. m.. 1:33.
J:43 p. nu For Bunalo. 8. CO, a. m 4vO. 9'4j
p.m. For Salamanca, S:00 a. m., lt&t n. m. For
Youngstown and New Lastle,,4:30, "3 00. 10 00 a.
in.. l:36, M.'IO, 9:45 p. m. For Beaver FaiU,
130. 7:00. s0, 10:00 a. m., 1:33. 30, "Iffl, 3:2flJ
9:t p. m. -For hartleraj 4:4), 153 a. m 3:31,
V5:55, 7), 7:30. 1S.0H.!S. 9:10, 10:00. 11:35. a. m
US20, 12:40, MI-.4Z, 1:4a, trO. Sai 'i'JS, 1VJD, 4:43.
SSTJ. 8'00. 1:43. 10:30 p. m.
ABRrva From Cleveland. ei40 a. m.. "CiX1,
5:40, "7:50 p. n. From Cincinnati. Cblcazo and st,
l.oalt, 10:00 a. m.. 7--50 p. m. From rluffa a. ,
5:40i. in., 12:30, 10.03 p. in. From Salamanca
'10:00 a. m., 7:50 p. m. From Younrstowa'
and New Cas'le, tiMO, '19:00 a. m.. 12:30, 5:43.
7:50. lO-Oop. m. From Beaver Falls, 5iS, '6:40.
7:20, lOiooa.m, 12-J0,isa, 5.40. 7Ja. lo osp, m.
P C. 4 Y. trains for Mansdeia. 730, 11:35 a. ra..
J:5o p. m. For Ejplea and Beecnmont, 130 xi
m.. s:: p. m.
P.. C. Y.
a. m., 3:43 p.
trams from Mansfield. 7:02, 713
m. From Beecbinont, '-V2, 11-33
P., McK. 4 Y. JL K.-DiPAKT-For New Ha
ven, 10:10. 17:40 a. m-. '3.00 p. m. For West New
ton. 17:40. iu:10 a. ra "3SJ0. 3r23TJ- m.
ABMYI From New Haven, "9.00 a. m.. "4i)JL
p. m. From West Newton. 6'li, "9-00 a. a
4:I0 p- m.
if or McKeeiport, Ellzabeto. Jlononcahela Cltr
and ilelle Vernon, 6:4a. 17:40, 11 rj) a. m., 13:00,
3:50 p. m.
From Belle Vernon, llononeabela City. EUia
bcth and McKeesport, 7:13,19:00 a. m., IlMO, 14:14
4.40 n. jn.
Dally. ISundays only.
City Ticket Office, uaamltnileld street.
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