y-" ,-v V THE"' SmTSBUBG rBISPXTOH '' 3BmkY.Til&X ' 1, 189 . ,. tm j( - IS ' A SCARCITY OF IRON Is Keportcd From ltic West, Whero Bessemer Has Advanced. - . STEEL HAILS AKE AGAIlvMJLL ConsliteraVe Fcelln? Stirred Up in the Manufactured Trade. STATE OF FOREIGN METAL HABKET8 ISPXCIAZ. TXLEGBAM TO TIIE OISPATCH.l JTew Yoek, Anril 30. The condition of the iron and steel markets is reported as follows by tte Iron Age: American Pic The first signs of a temporary scarcity of Iron are reported from too West, where spot Bessemer has advanced to 17, al though May delivery is offered at low prices, coupled with the proviso "in case the coko strike is settled." In this market the situation has not chanced. Northern brands are quoted at SlTglS for Nu.'l. S16318 50 for Na 2 and 511 14 50 for cray force. Southern iron sells at S1G 5017 25 for No. L $15 5C10 25 for No. 2 ana S1414 SO for cray force. Ferro Manganese and Spiegclelsen AH roan Canilerous material is exceedingly dull. We quote SO per cent ferro S63 50S04 OO, which Is the equivalent of the English combination price. Billets and Rods Some special slabs have sold for early delivery at a low price lately, and the reports from the West make prices on or dinary billets there as low as 24 7525 00, which is close to the lowest figure touched.. In Eastern Pennsylvania the delivered price is 27 00SL7 75. Hods are (lull in this section. The V et quotes $38 0036 50. Wire rods are being offered at S33 00. at mill, by at least ono work". . Steel Bails The market bas relapsed into dullness, not a single sale of anv magnitude being reported by the Eastern mills, who con tinue to quote $30 7j31 00 at tide water, while Pittsburg asks SSI) anil Chicago S31 at mill. In some cases brokerages are being paid. We print clewherc a series of tables showing the monthly cost oi mailing rails ai a leaoirig mm. Manufactured Iron and Steel The trade is agitated oer the proposed State bill relating to iron in buildings, which is construed Into an attack on the rolling mill interests in favor of the arihitectur.-U iron works At the samo time a matter has been jrlten publicity, which bas been the subject of comment in the trade for some time past. The leading architectural works of the city sent a circular letter tome time since to the structural mills, protesting against the action of soma firms In bidding for work over their heads, iuethelr eager ness to secure work. The representatives of at least two mills are said to have gone to the customers of the architectural works. The roajontv of the mills, however, protect the latter. Within a day or two at least two large contracts, involving 1,000 tons of beams each, are to be placed. The quantity of work in sight is satisfactory, but prices con tinue low. We quote angles. L852.10c; sheared plates, 2i25c; tees, 2.15Z75c and beams and channels, 3.1c on dock, hteel plates are -JT2.15C for tank, 2.S2.tJe for shell and 5 2.7c for flange on docs. Bars are LTtiLOo on dock. Bail Fastenings A meeting is being held in this citv by the spike manufacturers, who have endeavored to shroud their purposes in mystery. It is understood, however, that an etlort is being made to advance prices, and S2 25 is snoken of as the figure to be arrived at. The leading mills are represented, and some of tnem have given orders to withdraw quotations. The trade l.as been in a demoralized condition, due to general dullness and to the struggle between the Southern mills. The trade will recche am announcement of an advance with the skepticism ii hich past signal failures in Ibo same direction warrant. A new spike mill is to start at an early nate at Allentown. Pa. We quote fish plates, LTOSLSOc; they have sold as low as 1.C7C. delivered. Bolts are 2.05J25c. Old .Material The market is litelesa. Mills within reach of this market decline to take any Interest, bnt intimate that their view s appioacb 221 at Jersey City. In one case an Eastern mill h.isbid equivalent to about $21 50 at Jersey City. Fore gn lots bete are being; held at 22 50 S23 00 and upward. 1IVELIEE SPECULATIOK In Pig Iron Warrants Shows Up in the English Iron Market. JSFECIAI. TELEGRAM TO TIIE OISrATCK.l New Yoke. April 30. The Iron Age thus reports the foreign-iron and steel markets: In London there bas been a livelier specnlative movement in pig Iron warrants, andprices show a further improvement, particularly on Scotch and hematites. The turn for the better, lu prices is due chiefly to scarcity of Scotch war rants and consequent difficulty of operators on the bear side to arrange settlement. There are now 54 Scotch furnaces In blast. Export demand U slow and home trade buying merely fair, bnt stocks show a further decrease. Latest sales of warrants were at 45s od for Scotch- 39s for Cleveland and 4Ss 6d for hematite. The pig tin market has been stronger, and following a de cline to bS 15s. due to pressure of cash lots for sale, a reaction to 90 10s took place The bulk o! stock on the spot and to arrive is strongly held. There is, however, but little outside speculative interests at the present time. In copper there bas been little movement, and prices, although slightly lower than they were a week ago. have undergone very little change during the past few days. The demand for tin plate has been very fair, but wide difference betw een buyers' and sellers' views restricts business. Although most of the makers have decided to suspend work during July, it is uncertain whether the agreement will bo carried out. About one-fifth of the makers hold aloof, although recognizing the fact that mills must stop to prevent increase in stocks. Some improvement, is noted in the steel trade. Earl Dudley's works at Brlerley Hill have been formed into a company, with a capital of 202,000. Metal Markets. NewYoek, April 30. Pig Iron quiet. Cop per stagnant and nominal. Lead quiet and steady; domestic, $4 12. Tin Straits, 20 65. Wool Markets. BT. Lours Wool Receipts, 39,000 pounds. Offerings are gradually increasing but the market is rather dull on everything but the best stock. THE LATEST PATENTS Granted to Inventors In Western Pennsyl vania, West Virginia and Ohio. The followinc patents wete issued to West ern Pennsylvania. Eastern Ohio and West Vir ginia inventors tor the week ending April 25, as furnished by O. D. Levis, patent attorney, 131 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg: A. W. Adams. Pittsburg, can ventilator: Frederick Bangb, Alliance, 0 molder's flask; F. F. Bently, Nilcs, O.. roof creeper; Harvey Brown, Brandt, 0 fence post; Hugh Burgess, Rover's Ford P j., glass melting f nrnace; John CoSn, Johnstone, apparatus for coat ing wire; John Coffin, Johnstown, ap paratus for annealing wire: Joseph Coller, Pigeon Run. O., sash balance; Wesley Coulter, Pittsburg, sash fastener: O. M. Cox. Matistield, O., two-n heeled vehicles: C. A. Iianals. Zancsville. adjustable red for holding e'ectne lamps suspended; R. A. Grim, spring field. O.. stove; C. W. Ham. Canaanvllle. O., lis j rick; It K. Hartman. Pickerinc. Pa, wash ing machine; John Hochhcimer. Hamilton. O., road wagon gear: H. W. Hnffelmann. Davton. meat chopper; Harry Nailer, Oil City, auger handle: 1ndnn Park, Brady, Pa., window shade: Daniel Rhodes. Altoona, nut lock; J. W. See, Hamilton, O., magic lantern for advertis ing purpose; H. 8, feetnmel, Slatington. Pa., school slates Jse Shilling, Jr., point band and cap; S. P. Shimmer, Milton. Pa., cutter head for wootl-norklng machines; C A. Sigelman. New Brighton, lamp: T. A. Tatro. Beaver Fall", device for coiling wire rods; A. J. Tschantz, Orrvllle,-J).. oil can; W. C. Wells, Tostorla, O chain wheel temper. A PAIT-AHEaiCAir UNIVJEESIIT. What aporporarlou Formed In Galveston ' Proposes to Accomplislu GALVtsfosr. April 30. Articles of incorpora tion have just been signed and-transmltted to the Secretary of State, setting forth the ob jects of "The Pan-American Education Promot ing Association." lis alms are to promote and solicit benevolent, political and governmental aid :n the establishment of a Pan-American university upon the coast of the Gull of Mexico, where the-languages, habits, usages, custom and trades of the American republics may be lcirned. The general offices of the association are established In this city. lis Incorporators are J. L. Hampton and George B. Greggs, of Ohio; ex-Governor John Evans, of Colorado; C. M. S'jcrraan. of Kansas; Prof. O. H. Cooper, Judge W.' B. Lochhart. Hon. Walter Gresbam. Hon. .F.'K.JJp.na, and Hon. It. la. Fulton, nf Texas. aXFbo friendly relations existing between Atnerl suroan countries 'give ' rise to tbo necessity for nr.h a.n lnHtt,tfn, r XIORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Makes an Invigorating Drink i. ,i,r an.i nj;3r nnfr jj .ife'or.s. MAEKETS-BY WIRE. Wheat Pit Quieted byiAnnouncomcht That Hutchinson's Trades Would Bo Settled An Early Advance and a Late Decline Cash Corn Up. CHICAGO Tbo official announcement on the floor of the Board of Trade this morning before trading hours began, that all of B. P. Hutchin son's open trades, had been transferred to Congdon & Co., who would settle them, bad a decidedly quieting effect on the cereal markets, and doubtless headed off the bear raid in wheat and corn. Thero were no -exciting trans actions in wheat, but the-, market seemed to have a strong, healthy undertone. Futures averaged a trifle' better than yesterday,' aDd, taken altogether, it looked better, though the market was in a much more natural position, than It has been for some time. The heavy-; welgbt bears were mostly on the buying side. July wheat opened al U 041 0 and wa strong on effect of the Hutchinson announce ment in spite of weaker cables. The prices ad vanced to SI 05. reacted to SI WKand advanced to SI 05 The latter part of the Improvement was retained for Some time, but the offerings finally carried July back to tl 05. The decline toward the close was due to renewed selling. With less support the market gradually gave way. There was an improved demand for cash corn for delivery on May contracts. July started at C2 sold to CJc. and later up to 65c. Prices afterward receded KS'aC- Provisions opened al yesterday's closing prices; advanced in sympathy with light re ceipts and higher prices for hogs: reacted slightly toward the close, and closed at small advances over yesterday's prices. The leading futures rangea as follows, as cor rected by John M.Oakley & Co., 45 Sixth street, members bt Chicago Board of Trade: Upen- Jilpli- Low- Clos- AnTICI.ES. int. ct. est. lag. TVitXAT, 0.1 April. 105 SU061, S105X tlMX slay 1 85 1 07 1 05)4 1 05 July.... 10114 105V 104i 104 COlUf, XO. X April. 69 69M CSS 68V Alay. - 66M 60S UV 66S Jiiir sm tsh s:m em Oats. Ho. 2 May 51V &H 51V K Jane 50V 52V 50V 5IH Jnlr. .. , 47M 4SS 46V 0i Aixss Ponx. May ft: 70 fit KK fit 67 fi: 75 Inly 1Z02K 13 is w 02S 13 cs September .. 13 45 13 47.4 13 S7 13 42W l.AED. , -May '. July .... 7 0IH 7 05 "7 00 7 02 September 7 02) 7 32 7 574 7 27X SUOIIT KIDS. May ,. 6 30 130 6.22)4 6!7 July..,..,..., t6H '6 60 6 37H 6 57K beptember 6 30 6 S2K 6 87,4 6 W Cash quotations were as rollows: Flour steadv and unchanged. No. S spring wheat. Si 05V; No. 8 sprine wheat, S8Kc; No. 2 red. SI 05K1 C7K; No. 2 corn, btic; No. 2 oats. 62Kc: No. 2 white, 657c; No. S white. JJo0c No. 2 rye, ST,c. No. 2 barley nominal; No. 3, f. o. tu. 7278e; No. 4, f. o. b.. 70e: No. 1 flaxseed. SI. lSJfc prime tlmothv seed. SI 2431 25. Mess pork, per bbl. S12 75. Lard, per 100 lbs. S6 75S 77J Short ,rib sides (loose). S6 20tf SO; dry' salted shoulders (boxed). 15 2005 25; short clear sides (boxed), $6 7566 So. Sugars un changed. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter niirket was weaker aod bit lower. Eggs, 1313Kc NEW YORK Flour dull and depressed and lower to sell. Cornmeal steadv and quiet. Wneat Spot market weaker and fairly active; No. 2 red, Si 18 In store, SI 18K afloat. SI 18 1 19Ji f. o. b.; ungraded red. SI 171 20?i:No. 1 Northern, 1 28K: No. 1 hard. SI S0 I 30K: options opened KK lower on Hutch inson's trouble and weak cables, but rallied and advanced lKlc on the report that a party West had assumed all Hutchinson's contracts: from this there was only a slight decline with th' close steady at lcover jesterdav: No 2 red, Mav. SI 15431 1K. closine at SI 16; June, SI ISJi 1 li)i, closing at SI 14Jfc Jnlv. SI 111 12K, closing at SI 12K; August, SI 07W1 0! clos ing at SI 08 September. SI OSfti U7X. closing at SI CTJi, October, SI 0CK1 U7J closing at 81 07J; December, SI 06Jil lisS, closing at II CSK- May. 1S92, SI lOfell HJi closing at SI UK Barley firm and quiet; bar ley malt dnll. Corn Spot market dull and weaker; No. 2. 81c elevator; 82c afloat; ungraded mixed, 7QS2Kc; steamer mixed. 7S79c: options folloued wheat through thn dav and closed yMVtfi above yesterday: Mav.75 75 J.closincnt7oXc:Jtine,7154e72c. closing 72c: July. 6870Kc. closing at 70c; August, 6S 69Jc closing at69Jic. Oats Spot market quiet, 1c higher and scarce. Options stronger and moderately active: May, 57i4S5isWc, closing at S&". June. 66)57Vc, closing at o7c; Julv. 55V 5lyc closing 66Hc: Na 2 white. 61K62c; mixed Western, 57jG2c; white do, bu70c Hay quiet and steady. Hops quiet and itrm Tallow steady. Egcs firm; Western. IJSfc. Pork quiet and steads; old mess, $12 00l2o0 new mess, S13 75314 50; extra-prime, Sll 76 12 25. Cut meats quiet and unchanged. Middles firm. Lard stronger and quiet; Wet .erji steam. S7 U0 bid: May, S7 00; June. $7 12; Julv, S7 196)7 23. closing at S7 24 bid; Aurust, S7 23 bid; September, S7 47, closing at S7 60 bid. Bntter active and firm; Western dalrv, 13 24c; do creamery. 2228c; do factotr, 1324c; Elgin. 27K2Sc Cheese quiet and steady; fancy new. UJiSllJic: skims, 69e; Ohio flats, sjifQ HKc. PHILADELcHIA Flour nominally un changed. Wheat Options opened a shade w'eaker. but afterward recovered and 'closed X'c higher; high grades scarce and firm; No. No. 2 red. April. SI 21l 22: .May. SI 2C.81 21: June, SI 141 15: July.Sl 11X1 12K- Corn Strong and higher; No. 2 yellow, afloat, 81c: ungraded yellow. In grain depot. 81e; No. 2 hlgn mixed, in grain depot and elevator, 82c; No. 2 mlxed.Anrll.80Slc; Mav.76a77Kc June 72373c; July. 71KS72HC Oats Futures strong aud higher; car lots Bnu; No. 2 white. 60c: low No. 3 white. 59c: No. 2 white, 60X662c:No.2 white, April, 6061; May. 69e6l)c: June, 60S 60Vic; July, 60OXc Eggs steady; Pennsyl flrsis, 14J4Xc. MINNEAPOLIS-No. 1 Northern wheat sold fairly to-day, but lower grades were very dull. Elevator companies were the -main buyers of No. 1 Northern at about 20c under Jnly. Local millers also bought some wheat on.the same basis. The outslue demand was rather small. Sales ot No. I Northern were principally made at SI 0601 OCX Borne fancy cars f. o. b. brought SI U7X- Closing quotations: Na-1 hard. April SI Oi: on track, SI 0SX61 09: No. 1 Northern; April and Mav. SI 06; July. SI 08: on track. SI 06 U 0si;0iQ' 2 No"bern' AprI1' n ontrack. BALTIMORE -Wheat Western steadier: No. 2 wintor red, spot, SI 14X; May. SI V& 1 14K; July. 11X1 HX: ugusCsi (& 1 08. Corn Western firmer; mixed, spot, 7bc; May, 5Xc; July, 70c Oats, firmer arid un changed. Rye dull and unchaneed Hay steady; prime to choice timothy. J13 COL Pro visions unchanged. Butter very scarce: cream ery fancy, 2SS29c; do fair to choice. 26E27c: do imitation, 2425c; ladle fancy, 24c; do good to choice, 2223c: rolls, fine. 22c; do fair to good. 1820c; store packed, 15320c. Eggs steady at 14c. CINCINNATI-Flour In moderate demand. Wheat stronger: No..2red. SI llkl 12. Corn active and higher; No. 2 mlxsd, 7273c Oats' firmer; No. 2 mixed, 55c Rve quiet; No. 2 93Q91C Provisions Bteady and firm. Butter steady. Ergs stronger at 12X13c Cheese scarce and firm. MILWAUKEE Hour easier. Wheat unset tled! July, II 04. Corn steady; No. 3. on track. 0969Xc. Oats steady; No. 2 white, on track. 6&S56XC- Barley firm. Provisions firmer. Pork -July. S13 07X- Lard-July. S10 WX. KANSAS CITVWhpf nl. -M o i cash. 9bc; May, 99c asked: No. 2 red, cash, 11 oj u vx. uvru ttkrouKer; ro. , casn. ooc; May, BJXc Oat weak; No. 2 cash, 62c asked; May. 50c bid. Eggs firm at lie TOLEDO Wheat lower; cash and May. SI 12; July, SI 0 August, SI 02; December. Si 03JJ. Corn dull: cash, CSc; May. 69Jic Oats quiet; cash. 55Kc Cloverseed steady; Cash and April, St 15. Drygoods Marker. Nev YoEE,AprIl 30. Trade In drygoods was fair. There were no new developments as to demand, but there was an appreciable improve ment in ibetoueot the market, not so much in the direction of advanced price as in a ret coveryfrom tho extreme uncertainty and ext pectations at one time entertained in respect to cotton goods. Tt Is now doubtful It thero will be many downward revisions. In a few in stances already there has been a recovery from previous decline. Four-yard sheetings are firmer, and. to-day agents advanced amoskoag and stark grain bags He The outlook for fall trado is regarded, as showing Improvement every day, and operators .for shipment by water routes only await a definite arrangement as to freights. Turpentine Markets. Chaeleston, April SO. Turpentine steady at .15c F.osin firm; good strained, SI 40. Netv Yokk, April 3a Rosin firm and quiet. Turpentine dnll aud easy at 39S9Xc WrxMisoTos.April SO. Spirits or tnrpentlno Steady at Soa Rosin firm; strained, f 1 27k( godd strained, SI S24. Tar firm at II 33. Crude turpentine firm; hard, SI 40; yellow dip and virgin, 12 25. Coffee Markets. New York. April 30. Coffee option opened steady, o points down to 5 up, closed steady at 5 points down to 20 up; sales, 21.750 bags. Including May. 17.75817.o0c: June. 17.7017.75c: July. 17.60eei7.65cs August, 17.20817.260: Sep tember. 16.60816.63c: October, l&G5l6.l6c; November, 15.45c; December, 15.15c Spot Rio quiet and firm; fair cargoes, 20c; No. 7, isKo- , Ccrfleo Markets. ' Baltimore, -April SO. Coffee firm: Bio argots fair at MKi'LJn 7. 184fSi'Jjf. SOURCES OF WEALTH. Pitisburj's Colonics Large Coatribu - tionsto Her rosporily. THEY KEEP DOWN LAND VALUES. The Old llorelana llesldenca-in the East End Changes Hands. THE FEATURES OF LOCAL SPECULATION East End real estate continues to move. Joseph Loughroy, the Wood.street saddler, has purchased from, O. H. Onnsby the property known as the old Moreland resi dence on Forbes street, hear Craiy, for $15, 000. The lot fronts 72 leet on Forbes and runs hack 100 feet. The house is a large two-story and mansard brick. The price, something over S20Q a foot front, it considered cheap tor that locality. Development In the Outskirts. Pittsburg Is peculiarly fortunate in her sur roundings. Her numerous colonies are not only self-sustaining, but contribute to the pros perity of the parent city. All the surrounding boroughs and towns are full of enterprise and industry. Obtaining their supplies from Pitts burg, their' value toner as sources of wealth can hardly be estimated. That these towns have sprung up In response to the necessities ot the people, and are not the outgrowth of a speculative boom, is clearly seen in the fact that several others have been projected and will, no doubt. In time, become important centers ot trade and social life to Urge numbers of people, who will spend tbelr money In the city and enjoy the .proceeds at home. Every snb-dtrlslon on the market rep resents an embryonic aggregation ot consum ers. Some cities' are drained by their offspring. They cost more than they Come to. But the contrary Is the case here, where, without ex ception, they are a benefit Tbey not only aug ment consumption, bnt open new avenues for the expansion ot business, which otherwise would be too crowded for comfort. They have, also, a strong tendency to keep down land values by enlarging the area on the market. This is helpful to home-seekers. Business News and Gossip. There were 20 fair days last month. Snow fell on the 4th, 5th and 6th. Railroad stocks are in better demand on pros pects of heavy crops. The Farmers' Deposit National Bank has just thrown open to the publlo its large burglar and lire-proof vault and is now ready to receive all kinds ot securities and valuables for safe-keeping. Wilklnsburg butchers will begin demanding cash for meat this morning on account of the' strike. The proposition to cheapen Exchange mem berships was sat on very heavily yesterday, the negative vote being practically unanimous. The principal objection was that it would de tract from the dignity , of the Exchange and lead to a bucket-shop business. The change w:tf. supported by I. K, Johnston and opposed by W.LMustln, John D. Bailey, Henry M. Long, J. D. Barbour and others. A gentleman bought a bushel of potatoes the other day and counted them as be transposed them to the cellar. There were 158- He paid VS1 35. or nearly a cent apiece. W. A. Herron & Sons have opened np plan of lots No. 3. Wilklns' estate, between. WiUtlns-burg-and Edgewood. Eight lots were spoken for yesterday, showing a good demand tor them. It appears that the report that a special meet ing ot the Chartlera Gas Company had bean called is Incorrect, an official saying yesterday that no such notice bad1 been issued. Bond quotations: Citizens' TractlortSV, 1MX bid. 103 asked; Pittsburg Traction, 102X bid. 103X asked. Henry M.Long raked in 225 shares of Pleas-1 ant Valley stock at the uniform price of 24. Fred Rlnebart keeps a elose watch on the movements of Electric in Boston.' ' '" The Building; Record. , Permits for the erection of the following buildings were issued yesterday: ' Alex. Black" Coal Company. Ht uuclftJ two story stable and office, 67f x2Q4 feet, on Liberty avenue. Sixteenth ward. Cost. $2,500. William M. Bell, frame two-story dwelling, 23x45 feet on Baum street. Twentieth ward. Cost. 12,600. D. G. Stewart, Ironclad one-story grain ele vator, 60x84 feet, Carson street, Thirty-fourth ward. Cost, S20,000. Joseph Laurent, frame two-story dwelling,' 6x80 feet, Lenora street, Twenty-first ward. Cost, S700." Nicholas Dlnesn, frame one-story and base ment dwelling, 16x17 feet, Newton street. Twenty-seventh ward. Cost. S700. Good Hope Bautist Church, frame one-story charch, 45x60 feeton Mulberrystreet, Fifteenth watd. Cost, S6,000. J. 8. McCormlck Company, Ironclad addition one-story factory, 43x100 feet, on Twenty-nfth street. Twelfth ward; gravel roof; cost, S1.000. C. H. Olnhausen. frame two-storv stable, 16x 20 feet on rear Harcum's alley. Twenty-fifth ward; cost, S150. R, J. Lockbart, frame addition two-story stable. 18x20 feet, on Liberty avenue. Sixteenth ward: cost, SIOO. Edward Dunn, 'frame addition one-story wagon shed. 20x30 feet, Forbes street, Sixth ward; cost. 850.. - - - Margiret Zll. frame addition, two-story dwelling, 14x14 feet, rear Seventeenth street. Twenty-eighth ward; cost, $200. Movements InTtoalty. ' S. A. Dickie & Co. sold lor W. A. Dickey and J. C. Alrlch to James T. Swain, a vacant lot on Conrad street, Twentieth ward, 41x133 feet, for $2,050. Reed B. Coyle fc Co. sold two more lots in their Marion place addition, Nos. 204 and 205 being 0 feet fronting on Parnell street and ex tending back an average depth of 160 feet, for 1709. Black & Balrd sold for Robert Thompson a lot on the east Bide ot Oakland avenue, 25x130 feet, with a small frame house thereon, for. 82.750. -v ..-' J. C. Relllv sold for John Messar tnVT. Russell lot No. 34 In the Homestead Bank plan, on Whipple street. North Homestead, 60x120, for SS00, on easy payments. Thomas McCaffrey sold. for W. J. Bona to Mr. Imboa a propertyuon Butler street, MIHvale borough, lot 22JxlS0 feet, with a frame dwell ing, for?L750; al.o. for A. C. Houston to W. J. Wright a property on Holmes street, near Fifty-fourth street, lot 20x115 feet, with frame dwelling, for SL700. George Schmidt sold a lot corner of Miatna avenue and Alllquippa street, being lot No. 48 in bis Eureka place plan, Oakland, to Mathlas Henke, tor $550. Liggett Bros, delivered the papers in the sale of a lot 25x108, with a ten-roomed brick house, situate on Penn avenue, near Atlantic avenue, Twentieth ward. , It was sold for Mrs. Mary Elder for $5,800 cash; also, in the sale of a lot 27x103, corner or Penn and Atlantic avenues, adjoining above property; sold for Charles Buckley for $2,700 cash. Both properties were purchased by a prominent business man as an investment. M0HEY MARKET. Four Months' Exchanges Compared With the Same Time Last Tear. Borrowers had no trouble yesterday to secure all the funds for which thev had acceptable collateral at 67 per cent, the outside figure being exceptional. Checking and depositing were liberal, showlnr a 'fair trade' movement. Exchanges wero $2,405,263 71 and balances $305, 270 80, The Clearing House report for the month shows exchanges aggregated $61,896,143 82, against $70,442,710 81 last year, showing a differ ence of $8,516,000 in round numbers in favor ot the former. This Is a better statement than was expected some time ago. It is an Improve ment on April. 1889, When tho. exchanges were oiilylbS.BOO.OOO. All will remember that 18S9 was a good year ail through, and so long as the city keeps ahead of it it cannot be doing badly. It would be unreasonable to expect that, with a bad start, the pace of 1890 cuufd be kept up. Business is getting there, however. 'Exchanges for the first third of tho year, with comparisons with 1SW: .1501. J880. January Veuruary March April 156.112,839 78 SS,4SS.Sl2 24 52.674.800 73 Bl, 896,145 82 63,431.4(5 69 70,442,710 SI These figures show a decrease tor the four months, as compared with the sdnie period ot the former year, of $36,149,000 in round numbers quite a large sum. but uot t,oo much to be made good in tbe remaining eight months ot the year, with splendid crop -prospects, an abund ance of fnnas, and a general disposition to use tbem as soon as the labor trouble is settled. Money on call at New yc-rl: yesterday was ealy, raugiBg Jrom tyitto 8pir cent, last loan 8, closed offered at&- P:1me mercantile P'pyr 50 SttrrlJng-'exc.liaMee quiet bgt .. i rtofri'mmimmHtifcrfriiA niiiiiiii irrMiiTMB-Mrwraiiiw xr . f . r- . . ... , .,c. JX.. i. . . ..i- .. AT MM I II I ' In la illl Mil I l' IiISM Mill ' 'M h'l fe!OC9-..V.. Jf5VT Alt ' &. . .jl . firnratlKS5K'fe60-ay -bills and $4 80 for uemano. Closing Bonit Quotations. P. S. 4s, ..., J. 21. ts, eon p., U. U. 4s, re. V, S. iUi. coon. ....1V M. K. AT. 2d UX Mutual Union Cs...l05 N.J. C Int.- Cert. .111 Northern fae. laU..U7j Northern l'ae. :ds..li)H Northw't'n eensoli.ltS4 Nortw'n deben's 6s. 101)4 Orttba & Trans. 6s. Bt.Lfcl.M. (Jen. &, 89 St.L. A S.F.O.u.M.106 .lit . loo ..100 raciscesor 'M ...113 Louluanastampedt 9 MliWuri 6s lent), fie set. 64., I02K lenn, newitt, m....iuu Tenn. aawset. Ss.... Tl Cauda Bo, 2ds.....KY tit. Paul oniols..,.124 St. P. Chi Ate. Ills, lis central 1'aclne lsts. 107 Den. 1K.O. lits.,.120 ix.. rents wx 1)I.SK U. 4a..,.. KW Tx..-le.Zds iVi JtU. WcsllIU , 77 union racine ua ..iosh West Suore..... 102V arte Hi H.K.tr, lsts. Er-intercst. -'ffiJ Bank Clearings. Naw Yonz Clearings, $118,625,648; balances, $5.23d.30L New Obleans Clearlncs, $1,601,836. Bostoh Clearings, $15,910,229! balances, SL 7C6.001. Bate of tnonev, 67 per cent Ex change on New York, 17 cents discount, Philadelphia Clearings. $8,45,011; bal ances.SL499.114. Money, 5M6 percent. BAinitOBE Clearings. $L860,272k balances, $192,383. Rate, 6 per cent. MEUPHIS-rCleatings, $271,056; balances, $84,346. New York exchange selling at pre mium. , , CHlbAOO-Clearlngj, $13,091,000, New York exchange was 40c premium. Rates for money steady at 56 per cent. Sterling ex change was steady ami unchaneed. St. Louis Clearings. $3,116,812: balances. $395,098. Money, 6Q7percenr. ExchangeonNew York. 00 cent premium. For tbl month Clearing. 3SS 499,582; balances. S9.908.220. For Anril. 1890 Clearings. $93,455,536; balances, $16,019,294. Clearings this month, as compared with April last year, show a decrease of $3,955, 954, or 4.23 per cent. HOME. SECUB1TIES. A Good Business Movement, With Better Prices in Some Cases Natural Gassers and Tractions Stiffer A Scheme to Boom Electric Nipped. There was no Speolal inspiration in the local stock market yesterday, bnt trading was the beitot the week and prices well sustained. Total sales 'were 1,081 shares, furnished by Electric, Pleasant Valley, Philadelphia Qas, Commercial National Bank and Luster. The features of roost local Interest, perhaps, were the strength and activity of Pleasant Val ley. It advanced to 24 on good selling, Henry M. Long taking 225- shares at that price'. Citi zen's Traction advanced to 05 bid. Pittsburg tell back a little, but developed no signs of per manent weakness. Jcls said' these securities aro being sought as investments by those hav ing faith in their ontcomc In the natural gas list. Manufacturers' ad vanced to 22JJ bid and 25 asked. Wheeling was stronger. Philadelphia held Its advance of the previous day, holders refnslng to make con cessions. Tbe scare under the pressure of which these securities gave wav during the winter seems to have subslde'd altogether. Many think they are a good purchase at pres ent prices, bnt It is not easy to get them. Button boomed Electric in the morning, but weakened in the afternoon. It got above 15. but tbe last sale was at 14, and closed at 14 bid,' offered at 14JJ. Here the highest sale was at 15. The bottom fell out in tbe afternoon, and tbe close was 14, offered at 14 Tbe early bulge was the result. It appears, of a maneuver by Eastern bulls. Loaned stock was called in all along tbe line. In expectation that shorts would be compelled to buy. But they got tbe stuff by hook or by crook without going on the market for it. When It was found the scheme wouldn't work most of the calls were canceled, the effect being In the nature of a noomeraoK. aue utters were nitten. There were not a few who took stock In the story originating in tbe Boston Iraveller that Mr, Westinghouse had made a deal with the leased companies. This is probable, but as It lacks official confirmation it is open to doubt. True or false, it is probably at the bottom of Eastern bnylng, and the principal prop in sus taining prices, lie outcome oi next Monday's meeting may dispel tbe fog and let light in on tbe vexed question. Sales were: First call 105 Electric at 15, 10 at 15, 200 at 15, ISatlS. Second call 60 Pleasant Valley at 25, 55 at 24, 10 at 24, 100 at 24. 100 Philadelphia Gas at 13, 60 at 13. 10 at 13. 1 at 1 100 Electric at 14 Third call 35 shares Commercial National Bank a". 92, 10 Luster at 12, 200 Electric at Bids and offers at each of the three calls are appended! THisn CALL, U A P. P. S.A tl.Ex. CIllzcns'Nat.Uk Diamond M.BV.. lluquesnc N. Bk Uerman NaLil'k MarIue:.Nt. il'k Masonic Bank.. Pconle'aN.ll'k. Chartiers V Gas Man'rrs u.co Ohio valiev... P.i N. U. A P. Co rnua. co Wheellne O. Co. Central Tracttou Cltliens' iTac'n. Plttibure Trae.. Pleasant Valley. Second Ave N. JCJt C.U.U.C iiatid St. uringe Point Bridge.... LaNoria.it' it Co. Luster Allulne.. Sllverton M. Co. Weat'house K... Motion. W. Co.. W'houseA.B.Co Stan.U. CCo.... At Now York yesterday the total sales of stocks were 340,161 shares, including: Atchi son. 12.780; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 15,772; Louisville and Nashville, 5,950; Mis souri Pacific, 11,410; Northern American, 4.935; Northern Pacific, preferred, 22,000; Reading, 21,400; RIolimond ana West Point, 6,195; St. Paul, 61,610; Onion Pacific. 15,000. TEE OLD ST0BY. Nothing In the Oil Pit to Break the Monotony. Oil was still in the rut yesterday. There were no sales.. It was weaker. It being the last Jay of the month May and cash were even. The only market was 67 bid. Refined made bo movement tap or down. Averago dally runs were 78,029; average dally shipments, 54,781; avsrace dally charters, 31.766. . Tracy. Wilson Co., 90 Fourth avenue, quote puts, 66c; calls, 66c; on June option. Other Oil Markets. ' Nsrw YORK, April 8a Petroleum opened firm, but gave way under forced liquidation Caused by the maturing of May contracts, and those options declined 1c in the early trading. Later tho market rallied slightly aud closed steadv. Pennsylvania oil. May option: Open-lne-.67c; highest, 67)c: lowest, (6Xc; closine. 86Jc TotalTsales, 196;000 barrels. NEW YOEK STOCKS. Shares Show Inherent Strength and Ad vance Coalers Again at the Front as Leading Features Slight .. Bait in the Last Hoar.' NSW Yobs, April SO. The stock market, to day was in marked contrast to that of tho last few days, in tbat It showed again the inherent strength which has become such a character istic of the trading and the result of tbe day's operations is to leave prices materially higher than last evening. The event of the day was the bringing forward ot the coal stocks again as prime favorites in tbe speculation, and the very marked gains scored'by both Lackawanna and Reading, the old-time favorites, haila most ravoraoie innuence upon me remainder of -the list. The resctlon from the depression of last evening wai continued by opening the market from ii to X higher than last evening's figure?. Thore was tue Usual manipulation of Cordage and its kindred shares, but thoso in tho mineral list reached as high as 2 per cent in somo specialties, and Northern Pacific preferred again came to tbe front late in the.day with a J iianasomo. aavance. .there was a snsnt naitiii the last hour, owing to the realizations on the rise and a flurry in money rates due to the shifting ot loans on the last of the month, which sent call loans up to 6 per cent at the close, but tbe market Anally closed active and stroiyrat about the highest prices of 'the day. The final changes are all in tbe direction of higher figures, and Cordage is un4. St. Paul lfi. Northern PaclSo preferred 1. Burlinirton 1)4, tbo Wheeling and Lake Erie stocks IK- Rock Island li and Sngar and Louisville each 1 per cent. Railroad bonds were also more active, the sales reaching 523,000, and with a firm tono throughout small points were scored all over the list, The followinc table shows the, prices of active stacks on the New York Stock Exchange yester day. Corrected dally for THE Dispatch' by WurncxT A3TitrnEXE0X.- oldest Pittsbarg mem bersofthe Jltw YorkStock Xxchanze, 67 Fourth avsnnei rf tKi h. open. ( ? ? f rn. Am. Cotton Oil. 27. Am. Cotton oil urer... 50- Am. cotton on '.Trust;. ar Atch,,1op,S.-Pl.... M; Canadian PuqI6cj,....T9; f --ana tla southern CentralorNewVeney.ntl ,ri'iclRC,..ii;..-31 Chesapeake A ohlo.j'l'- 9 V. Bur.'A Qulncv..e. 893-A.l l X, illl. A bt. Paul,... M ' (S .s FIBST SSOOND CALL. CALL. tt ABA. 50 .,,, ,,;, ,,,, es .: ...; -.. 220 17S S05 ..i :. ,,..- 55 .... M .... 185 .... 178 133 8 KX 25 "iJV'is "" "" 15X.... HX.... 19 19X 19 19X 65 .... 64.. 34 .... 34 .... 2434 24 24 24X 5a .... so .... 37 40 49 4X "i2jc"is "i2X"i2S "m'iiH "ii"ii 27X.... 27X 28 90), 92 82 HIrn. Low iae est. esc- jttri. 28M 27 28X Slil 50 61 ' 27HV zi 27 ' -S4. 3H 33V 'W J X 72 I .... 51H- 1 iM8 'ria ktX t-RA 'ASM iiig) tSts i lUUf ARU ' . j . .J5. sr. .llDt 110 434 , SSJa 28 80 .Til. 11114 lnx, K,H 81 )H VH iVi ai'4 1SJ is ei 3 137 63 91 Wi nu H 1X 1K 194 tlli id!' 1I2H SIH 9J 39S 73)4, I9K can 8 18 19 31 ISM 11 US ma 11 S8 SI 107 UH 41 ii!t tax 82H . 784 W 17 63), M C4 13S1) 131 MX 6IS 14 11291 toh .4 i 40 723 1 m4 nx ii" 40! m 16), M 27 9 ax 33H 193 11)4 8IH 112k 40H 73H 19 103J4 14X M 41 S?j,' 7J 19 31 39 343 133 18) ureuon lmorovement. n Paclilc Mall 33V Peo.. lies, A Evan 1'nlladel. AKeadlnr... Pullman Palace dr... Ulchmona A w. P. V . St. Paul & Dumtn St. Paul A Dulutb or.. St. p.. Minn. A Man.. Texas racine... Union PaclSe.. Wabash Wabasn prercrred Western Union Wneellni AL. JS. WheeilnirAL.ls.pret.. North American Co... 33X 1S3 18! 3SK U UK 13H 83 17K 1SH C4i, ill, 11 22 82 U 1 6IH I0'i 22 T7 Kit 17M 63X r., c, c. A St. L...., ll P., C, C. 6 St. L. prf. 63)4 Boston Stocks. Atch. A Ton 1..U.79 34 Uoston A Jlalne,...19j C B. AIJ 90 PltckburclC U.. ... S3S Mais. (Antral Ilk Huron , SK Kearsarse n'X Osceola 3S), QiUncy... , 108 anta Fe Cotitiar 33 Mex. Con. com 22)i N. Y. AN, Eni..... 41S Tamarack-. 1C0 AnnlstonLand Co.. 40 Boston Land Co. ... SJ( San lllcso Land Co. 22 West End Land Co. H Hell Telephone 20M Lamson store a..... 16 Water Power........ i Centennial Mlnlnc. IS N. Enr. Telephone, tl Butte A Host, copper KH x. i. An. tne. 7s..i2ij Old Colony 183 Kutlandcomraoni... 3 lintland pref. 62 H Wis. cen. common. 21 X Allouez M. Co(new). 3!4 Atlantic jb Boston Mont 42 Calumet AHecla 2G3 Franklin ,. 17X Philadelphia Siocks. Closing quotation! of Philadelphia stocks, iur nlshed Bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers, no. 57 Fourth avenue. Members New XorK stock Kx chancet !. Astert. Pennsylvania ltallroad.,,, ,,. S1K 33 Iteadlnir 173-18 17M buffalo. New York and Philadelphia SU S4 LenUh Vailev 48K UH LehtrhNavlxatlon $ 43s Pniladclpbla and Erie 20'4 30H Northern faclnc common 27U 774 Northern Paelttc preferred :.. 72ii 72J, Mining Stock Quotations. New York. April SO. Alice, 155; M Adams Consolidated, 150; Aspen, 850: Bodle, 115; Con solidated California and Virginia, 1400: Dead wood T., 110; Gould and Cnrry, 315: Hale and Norcross, 825: Homcstake. 850; Horn Silver, 340; Iron Silver. 1C0; Ontario. 8S00; Ophir, C75; Ply mouth, 185: Savage, 300; Sierra Nevada, 325; Standard, 100. LOCAL LIVE STOCK. Condition of Markets at East Liberty Stock Yards. ornos ot FrrrsBtnto dispatch, i Tiiuksday, April 30. Cattle Receipts, 720 head; shipments, 588 bead: market steady at yesterday's qnotatlons; 1 car cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts. 1,000 head; shipments, 700 head: market fair: Phlladelpblas, So 255 30; best Yorkers and mixed, 84 755 15; pigs, J4 00 04 50; no bogs shipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts, 1,100 bead; shipments, 1,000 head; market nothing doing; all through con signments. Following is report of transactions at these yards for tbe week past: . ItXCEIPTS. 0.,MU.ftUt,Paulpref.U9X d, KockL f. 78 C . r M. 0 26), C at P.; U-a PI C. ArlortHwestern. ...110)4 CAN. W.PI .-..131 . t. :., c. x 1 HK C.. C I). & LDrer...., MK Col. CoI Alrou, ... 34ft Col. A Uocklna- Valley 28 dies, a Ohio 1st Brer.. W Ches. x Ohio 2d pref.. 33 Del.. Lack West..-.. 13SV DtL &. Hudson 1J!j Den. a itia Grande.... lX Don. A UioUraude.pt. 614 K.T.. v. A Oa. ....... -.. Illinois CenthU.i,.... Late Krle b West MM. Late Erie A West pr.. 01M LskeShore&Jl. B... .1124 l.oulsvllleft.lashvlllc. 81M Michigan Central , Jiooiie soiiio , 44 Missouri faclMc 724 National i,ea Trim... KU New iore Oentr&l.....UB!4 X.. iDt. ..,. I1JS x c &st.f,.Mtpr .... N.L.usst. i.. :dnr .... M. Y..1 IE. W -.. 22! N. .. L. JE.W. pd.,615,' . . Jfc.N. .., 40 N.I.. O. &W H Norfolk m Western,.,, 16! Moriolk ft Western of. 58 Northern Paciflc tl Northern Paclflc or.... 71 H Ohio AMlstlMlppi..... 18K CATTLE. noos. SI1IU Thro'. Local. Wednesday. .. 11 131 3 Thursday ........... .. SI 18 -11- Friday.. 16 18 5 Saturday , 20, 45 11 e feunday:.-:.. .;:.:.... 48 s 83 is Monday ,. II 11 . 0 3 Tuesday 3 .. 8 s Total cars 83 . IIS . 100 43 Last week 128 56 125 85 SALES. Wednesday 12 218 137 Thursday - 187 329 Friday 487 97 Saturday ... 1(3 23 Monday 1,223 1,526 1,623 Tuesday 219 210 2,411 Total head ITS 2,789 4,670 List week 941 4,421 4,173 By Telegraph. fJMAHA Cattle Receipts, 1,250 bead; mar ket active on everything: beeves were active and 10c higher; butchers' stock strong, with feeders steady; fancy 1,400 to 1,600 pound steers, of which ttinro are liberal reoeipts, are quoted at So 205 75; prime 1,200 to 1,475 pound, steers, ii 2o5 3-5; fair to good 1,050 to 1,350 pound steers. S3 254 65. Hogs Re ceipts. 3,000 head; market active and lOe higher! quality poor; all sold: rough, S4 55J4 80; bulk, 84 0004 70; lights, 84 55Q4 75; heavy, 4 704 80s mixed. S4 651 7a Sheep Receipts. 177 head; market active and firm; natives, S3 005 75; Westerns. S2 50o W. CINCINNATI Hoes In better supply and steady; common and l.'ght, S3 905 00; packing and butchers. S4 855 S5; receipts. 2,100 bead; shipments. 1.070 head. Cattle in fair demand and steady; common, 82 503 75; fair to choice butcher grades S4 O0S5 65: prime to choice shippers, So 00o 75; receipts, 1,040 bead; shipments. 150 bead. Sheep in good demand; common to choice sheared, S3 505 25; extra fat wethers and yearlings, J5 255 50; receipts, 800 head; shipments, 860 head. Lambs Steady for -spring, with fair offerings common to choice, S7 009 00 per 100 pounds. CHICAGO Cattfe Receipts. 9.000 head; shipments. 3,000 headi market active and strong: prime steers, $6 25; good to choice. So 756 00: others, S4 755 50; heifers, S3 80 5 00: cows. S2 50Q3 75. Hogs Receipts. 18,000 bead; shipments, 10,000 head; market strong; rough and common, S4 004r 60; pack ers, S4 654 90: prime heavy and butcher weights, J4 93o 10: light, l4 9oQ5 5a Sheep Receipts. 6,000 bead; shipments, 4,000 head: market steady; natives, 84 75JS5 65; Westerns, ?5 506 60; Texans, 55 0005" 55; lambs, 37 00 7 SO. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 964 head, all for slaughterers aud exporters; no trade; feeling firm: dressed beef steady at 8K10o for native sides: shipments td-'day. 20 buves and 10 sheen: to-morrow, 470 -beeves. Calves Receints, 1.209 bead;-market ii lower; veals, 85 O0625: buttermilks, S3 50SJ75. Sheep Re ceipts, 1,296 bead; sheen Jc hlgherflambs firm; unshorn sheep, S6 757 01J; clipped do, f5 00 5 75: unshorn lambs $7 008 05: clipped do. $0 O06 25. Hogs Receipts, "4,481-head. con signed, direct; nominally steady at S4 405 65. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipt?. 1L00O held: .shipments, 600 bead: marker steady; good to lancy.natite sreers, jo wya vo; tair to good 84 005 10; Texans and Indians, S4 80 3 25. Hogs Receipts. 6,600 bead; shipments, 1,700 head: market stronger,; fair to choice heavy. 14 80(24 95: mixed Grades, S4 4004 90; light, fair to best. J4 00i 75. Sheep Re ceipts,'' 400 bead: shipments, none; market st rorrg; good. S4 4C5 80; lambs. SG 00. BUFFALO Cattle Reeelnta 7n Inn.l through, 7 loads sale: market steady and firm; receipts good. Mixed sheep and lambs Re ceipts, 7 leads through, 7 sale; sales of wool Iambi, good to choice. S5 70428 00; common to fair. SO z57 00: wool sheep, 5 0OS6 75; clipped, -SI 753 70:'ill sold. Hogs Receipts; 23 loads through', 7 sale: with 8 cars. held. KANSAS CITY .Cattle- Kseeiots.L430 head: iShlpmenw, 4.780 head; market active and strung, to 10c nignerj steers, 53 votes uo: cows. S2 40; stackers and feeders, $2 4065 Oa Pigs Receipts, 4,770 bead; shlpments,8.800 head; market active and 10c higher; bulk, S4 5024 75: all grades, SI 504 85. Sheep Receipts, 520 bead; market strong. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Reoeipts, 803 heau: markets unchanged and firm; shippers S4 603 6 00; botchers. S2 251 25: bulls, S175Q3 50. Hogs E ceipt", 5,700 head; market slow and bai ely steadv: choice heavy. S4 60Q5 00; choice light. S4 754 90; mixed, S4 8504 95; pigs. $2 50 S4 25. Price of Bar Silver. rSrZCIAL TElOtORAK TOTIIBl)ISrATca.s New Yqek. April SO. Bar silver In London. i4d perH ounce: New York selling price, as reported by bullion dealers, 97c. Gold .value of silver In the standard-dollar." $0753.' When bab'y'was sick, we gave her castoria 'Wht Rlin Trail a CJillil unAnriAl fnTnarnFl!, ..When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When s4wtoWiCliil4r&H.s Irave them Caettfrla .:&' -ft 1stt,4 .itSjLiJ . - -M . 'A I-3J- V . f'vi,- DOMESTIC 1ABK11TS. Eggs Bicber In Plltsbarff Tlinn at Oilier Trade Centers. creamery mtm IS ADVANCBD. Cereals Qaiet and General Sitnatloa, faror of Bayers. In GENERAL GROCERIES UXCHANGE0 Office of PrrTSBTjRo Dispatcit. i Thursday, April 3a Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Egg market here continues strong, and prices are higher here than in New York, when the rule is thatthey aro lower. The top of theNsw York market yesterday was 14c, whereas 16c was the top in Pittsburg. Receipts at the metroDolIs were 16.000 cases vesterdav. an amount more than double the average dally receipts. Our quotations on Elgin creamery butter are advanced. Markets are very firm at the advance, and supply Is not up to demand. Dealers have not been able to fill orders for creamery of high grade this week or two past. Country butter is coming in freely, and only the' best sells "at outside quotations. Old cheese is out of tho market, and supply of new Is not np to demand. General produce trado Js quiet Quality of Soutb.cn vegetables offered is not the best. Cabbage particularly is coming in of late in bad shape, and Is a drug on he market. Choice potatoes are firm at quotations. Apples S6 007 00 a barrel. BtrrrKU Creamery, -Elgin. 3331c; other brands, 2526c; common country butter, 15c; choice country rolls, 18c. Beaks New crop beans, navy; S2 S0Q2 35; marrows, $2 352 40; Lima beans. 56c. Berries Strawberries, 2ogSS0c per quart Beeswax 2830c 9) & for choice; low grade, 2225c. .Cider Sand refined, S9 &0Q10 00; common, $5 506 00; crab cider. $12 0013 00 $ barrel; cider vinegar, 1415c $1 gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, new, HSHKe; New York cheese, new. ll12c: Llmburger, 18HO 14c; domestic Sweitzer. 15Q16c; Wisconsin brick Sweitzer. 16c; Imported Sweitzer. 27K2Sc Cranberries Cape Cod, S3 253 50 a box! Sll 5012 00 a barrel; Jerseys, S3 50 a box; Eoos lB16c for strictly fresh; goose eggs. 3035c: duck eggs, 16lSc. Feathers Extra live geee, COgOOc: No. 1, 4045c: mixed lots. 3035c V ft. Honet New crop white clover, 18020c ft; California honey, 12Q15e V ft. Maple Syrup New, 8590c ?1 gallon. New Maple Sugar 10c V ft. Nuts Shell bark hickory nuts, SI 251 60 a bushel; peanuts, SI 501 75, roasted; green, ii 6c a; pecans, 16o ft. Okion Sets Fancy Erie, (8 0O9 00 per bushel: Ohio and Pennsylvania, $7 00S 00 Poultry Alive Cbickens,Sl 00QI 10 a bair; turkeys, 13c a pound; ducks. "OctiJl a pair: geese, choice, SI 00 a pair. Dressed Turkeys, 18c a pound; ducks. 1415c a pound, chickens, H15c: geese. ll12c TAT.LOW Country, 4Wc;clty rendered. 5Vc. BKED3 Recleahed Western clover, S5 bu 5 20; timothy, SI 5501 65; bine grass. S3 50Q1 00; orebard grasJ.ll 75; Millet, S1Q1 25c; lawn crass, 25c?lft. Tropical Fruits Lemor.,f4 &05 00. fancy, S6 00; Messina oranges. S3 25Q3 75 a box: Florida oranges, $4 004 25 a box; California oranges, S3 003 25 a box; navel oranges, $4 5035 U0: bananas. S2 75 firsts, 52 00 good Seconds.')) bunch; figs, 1516e ft ft; dates, 45Uc V b; pineapples, 152Sc apiece. Veqetablks Potatoes, SI 801 35 V bushel; seed pntatoes,Sl 502 W bushel; sweet potatoes, fj 00S3 25; cabbage, S506 ) hundred; yellow danver onions. $8 006 60 a barrel: celery, 75c S1 a dozen bunches; carrots. 35c a dozen; pars ley. 15c a dozen; turnips, 75cSl per barrel. Nzvr Vegetables cabbage, si 602 00 for Small crates, 52 0002 25 tor large: kale, 75cQtl a barrel; spinach, SI 21 &)a barrel: beans, S3 a bushel: beets, 5005c a dozen; asparagus, 4o45c a buncb; Bermuda onions, 52 75 a bushel: Bermuda potatoes, $8 50 per barrel: tomatoes, Ji 60 per case; lettuce, 60c a dozen; radishes, 85c a dozen; rhubarb, 25c a dozen; onions, 25c per dozen. Groceries. The movement in this line ot trade continues active, without any change In the price ot staples. Sugar is now In ample supply for all demands, and markets are easier. Gbeen Coffee Fancy. 24fJ23Kc; choice Rio, 2324c; prime Rio, 22KC; low grade Rio. 21 22c; old Government Java29K30Xc: Mara calbo. 25Ji27Kc; Mocha, 3032c; Santos. 22 26c: Caracas, 25Q27c; La Quayra, 2627c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands 25c; high grades, Z730Kc; old Government Java. bulk. 31K34c; Maracaibo. 2SS0c; Santos, 2630c; peaberry, 30c; choice Rio, 26c; prime Rio, 25c; good Rio, 24c; ordinary, 2sj22Mc. Spices (whole) Cloves, 15lCc; allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c; pepper, iSci nutmeg. 75tj80e. Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test. Tlfc: Ohio. 120, 6Kc; headlight, 160? 8Jc: water white. lOglOifc; Rlobe, 1414Kc: elalne. 15c: carnadine, 11K; royaline, 14c; red oil, HQllKc; purity. 14c; oleine, 14c MINERS' OIL No. 1 water strained. 4dQ42c per gallon; summer, 8335c; lard oil, 55Q58. SYRUP Corn syrup, 354337c; choice sugar syrup, 8739c: prime sugar syrup, 3135c, strlctly prime, 354SS7C N. O. Molasses Fancy, bew crbp, 45c; choice, 4213c; medium, 8840e; mixed. 35633c. SODA Bl-carb In kegs, 3K3c; bl-carb In 3, 5c; bl-carb. assorted packages, 5g6c; sal soda, in kegs; lC; do granulated, 2c ' Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per set, 8Kc: parafnne, ll12c. Rice HeadCarolina, TH&tUe: Choice, 6tfa 6Jic: prime, 66Kc; Louisiana, 5K6c StabCH Pearl, 4ci iorn starch, 66U"c; gloss starcb,67c. FoBEloirFBUrrs Layer raisins, ti 50; ton-" don layers, 52 75; Muscatels, SI 75; California Muscatels, SI 601 75; Valencia. 67c: Ondara Valencia. 7Kc: sultana. 12QI0c; currants. 5ViSkc; Turkey nrunes.7Ji8c; French prunes, 10KllKe; Salonlea prunes, in 2-ftpackages.9c; cocoanuts. V 100, S6; almonds, Lan., f) ft -29c; do Ivica, 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, hap.,lS 14c; Sicily filberts, 12c: Smyrna tigs; 13&l4c: new dates, 6Kt 6c; Brazil nuts, 10c;pecans,-14i 610c; citron, W fi, 1(1Sc: lemon peel, 12c .1 ft orange peei. lis- Dried FsurrsS Apples sliced, per &, lie; apples, evaporated, 1415c: peaches, evapo rated, pared, 2426c: peaches, California, evap orated, unpared, 16318c; cherries, pitted, 31c; cherries, unpitted. ll12c; raspberries, evap orated, S031c; blackberries, 8KQ9c; huckle berries. 12c SUOARS-Cubes. 5c: powdered, 6Je; granu lated. 4c; Confeetlooers A. 4JJc; soft white. 4K4e; yellow, choice. 4Ji4c; yellow, good, 4XS4c; yellow, lair,1 44c; yellow, dark. 3K4c Pickles 11 edlnm, bbls (1,200), 58 00; me dium, half bbls (600), S4 50. , Salt-No. 1 )1 bbl. SI 00. No. 1 ex. bbl, $1 10; dairy, fl bbl, $1 20; coarse crystal. bbl, SI 20: HIggins' Eureka, 4-bu sucks, S2 80; Hlg glns' Eureka. 16-14 ft packets, S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches S3 70 2 80;2nds, 52 402 50 extra peaches S3 003 10; pie neaches. SI 7001 80-. finest corn. SI S5l 50: Htd, Co. corn, SI 001 15; red cherries, $1 35ffl 140: Lima beans, SI 35: soaked do, 80c; string do, 70S0c: marrowfat peas, SI 1091 25; soaked peas 6575c; pineapples, 81 601 00; Bahama do, S2 55; damson plums, SI 10; greengages SI 50; egg Plums 81 00; California apricots, 12 10Q 2 60: California pears, S2402 60; do gfeengages SI 90; do egg plums, SI 00: extra white cherries. 12 85: raspberries. SI 351 40: straw, berries, SI 301 40: gooseberries 81 10 1 15; tomatoes. 93cSl; salmon, 1-fi, SI 301 80: black berries. 90ci succotash, 2-ft cans, soaked, SOc; do green, 2-ft. SI 251 50: corned beer. 2-ft cans. SI 90; 1-ft cans SI 00; baked beans, SI 401 50; lobster, 1 ft, $2 25; mackorcl. 1 ft cans broiled. SI 60; sardines, domestic, Us, S4 40Q450; sar dines, domestic. Js, 57 00; sardines, imported. i, Sll 5081250; sardines, imported, ks, SIS sardines, mustard, $4 60; sardines, spiced, S4 25.' riau isxtra .no. v uioarer macaereJ, 9JJ fi bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, $28 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore. 2i 00; No. 2 shore mackerel, S22; large ffs, S.U Codfish Whole pollock. 6c 18 ft; do medium, George's cod, 5c; do large, ,7c: boneless hakes, lu strips, 5c; do George's cod. In blocks, CJ7Jc Herring Round shore, S5 50 bbl; split, $fl 50; lake. S325100 ttbbl. While fisb. $700 100-lb half bhL Lake trout. Jo 50 1 half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10s ft. Iceland halibut, 13c VI . Pickerel, half bbl, S4 50; quarter bbl, SI 60. Holland herring, 75c; Walkoffherring. 00c OATHEAL 18 65685 fl bbl. Grain, Flonrand Iced. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange, 1 car 2 y. e-.corn, 85c, 5 days; 1 car coarse winter wheat bran, S22 25, 5 days; 1 car sample timothy bay, S12, 5 days; 2 cars No. 1 timothy hay, 112,5 days; 1 car sample oats, 68c, May. Receipts a's bul letined. 21 cars. By PlttsbUrp, Ft. Wayne and, Chicago Railway, 19 cars, as follows: 6 cars ot hay, 10 of oats, 3 or flour. By Pittsburg, Cin cinnati and St. Louis, 1 car ot oats, 1 ot bay. Tbte are few encouraelnj; signs for bull in the cereal situation. While there hs been no marked change in values since our last report, markets are generally weak. At tbe Grain Ex change dealers were inclined to light shy ot futures. The'situatlon contiunes ravoraule to tbe buyer all along the line. . Prices for carload lots on track: Wheat No. 2 red, SI 1381 14; No. 3. II C8 109. r COBS No. 2 .yellow shell, 77077Kc: high mixed. 768Wke: mixed Shell. 75375kc; No. 2 yellow ear, 8e4j66c-high Mixed ear.-SlgSSc; mixea.ear cort QAtS-No. 1, WXn No. 3 white. 585ecf e; mixed oats, BOijaTi. ' extra, wo.3. ' Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and ,Mehlfa, S8e Sjpvs wriid. 1 nsmni, hjssuuu, - ' ' rLOEB jooDin priecs raaey sfriBg-a wKtter"paet iear.le 268 50; faacy Kraigst winter; 16 75J6 00: fancy straight nrtag. to 75 6)6 00; clear winter, SS 59435 75; straight XXXX bakers'. 13 5985 75. Ry floor, 16 2606 80. Buckwbeatour.2Ka2LjcJI.i MlLLFEED No. I white middlings, S27 0648 28 CO V ton; No- 3 white middlings S25 008 6 00; btpwn middlings 828 60024 00; winter Wheat bran. 822 50923 00. HAT-Baled timothy. No. L 112 OOtfU 50; No. 1 da, S10 OOaiO 60; loose from wagon. S14 00 16 00, according to quality; No. 2 prairie hay, IV OU44SJ to; oacKir.e un, u oun 10. Straw Oats, J7 5096 00; wheat and rye, S7 60 87 74 Provisions. Busar cured haras. tir?e .. SU);ar cured bams medium Sugar cured hams smalt Sugar cured California hams Sucarcurcd II. bacon .-..i... ....... Sngar enrod skinned bams lara-e Sujrareur'd skinned hams medium , Surar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders...... Sugar cured skinned shoulders MM 3014 10Y i 11 .11 614 sugar cureq paeon shoulders..., Buear cored dry salt shoulders. 1 ey sugar curea 11. Deer rounds ......... Bucar cured 1). beef sets , Hnj-ar cured 1), beef flats , Hacon. clear sides Bacon, clear .bellies Dry salt clear sides 10-tn are' j. ...... llry salt clear sides20-tb ave'K ...... .Mess pork, heavy 14 13 II X ' IE. ', 13 60 .13 50 . -x 7 1H 6K 7H : I Mess pork, family j.arq, rcnneo,;in tierces. ..... Lard, refined, In hair barrels.. Lard, refined. In 60-lb tubs.... Lard, refined. In 20-I& pills.... Lard, rennets. In 50-B tin cans.. Lard, re lined. In Vlbtln palls Lard, refined, In S-tb tin nails ., Lard, re lined. In 10-B tin palls . Down by the Little Rivers. The Scotia will leave to-day tor Cincinnati at 4 p. jr. The H. K. Bedford will leave at noon to-day for Parkersburg. The rivers are getting so low tbat In a short time It will beimpossibleforthepacketstorun. The marks showed 2 feet 10 inches last evening. THE SKIN- Is an important factor in keeping good health; if it does not act in the way intended by nature, its functions aro performed by other ( organs, the Kidneys. and the Lungs; and the result is a breakdown of general health. Swift's Specific is the remedy of nature to stimulate the skin to proper action. It never fails in this, and always accomplishes the purpose. Send for our treatise on the Blood and Skin Diseases. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. s WITT'S SPECIFIO SOLD BY JOa FLEMING 4 SON, 4iz Market street, PittBbnrg. mhl9-82 BP.OKERS-FINANCIAL, Whitney & Stephenson, ' 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-35 PlTfYDl U'fl SAVINGS BANK. A ClUrJjEl 0 81 FOURTH AVENUE. CapIUl.S300.OOa Surplus S5L670 23. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD li DUFF. 4 President, AssL Sec. Treas. percent Interest allowed on time deposits. OC15-40-D- Pittsburg, Allegheny and Man chester Traction Company 40-year 5 per cent borids free of i fax, fbr sale at 103 and interest Fidelity Title and Trust Co. Ul AND 123 FOURTH AVENUE. fell-43-inrT JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKEH3 AND BROKERS. Stock. Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. tt SIXTH HZ, Pittsburg. OC23 -53 ItATLKOADS. From PIHstdfs) Qle SUWesu ennsylvania Lines. TralM Rn yeetrl llsasu orjTHWxarr sxsxsui-rAMUAMDLis iu trxn. Leave lor i;incianitti anu Ob ijuu, sjuts. m., d Jiltt a. ra., il83 andd llilSp. m. Lennlsoo, SsU . a. Chicago, d 1:13 a. m. and 12:05 p. m. Wheelaav 'US. a. m 12:03, t:10p. m Steaben villa, J Jit. m. Washlncton, eili, s:ss a, m.. LJJ, 1:30, 4:45. 4:Un. ra. Bulger. 10:18a. in. horietu town,' tf 11:33 a. m.. lOi p. m, aUnsfleld, 7:13, S:SU 11.00 a. m.. 15, 6:30, dmS. lirldsevllle. 10:10 p. m- McDonalds, d -4:1s. 1314S p. nu. a lOrOI 'tbaWS ABSIT front the West, d S:10. dt.-OOs. m., JKJ5, d5:55p. m.Uennlsou, 9:30 a.m. aten bent Ule, S:OJ p. m. WheellOjr. 2.-10, 8 .15 a. m.. SMS, t:Sip, m, Uurtnttstown. ":1S . m., 3 Sail a. m. Waihtntnon. S:S5, 7:&0. 8:40, M-2S a. & J:Sa,e:t3p. m. Mantfleld, 5:30, && 8. Ili40 11. nuT 1I:5, 3:55. 10KTJ and S'C:30p. m. UaUeA l:sf P.O. McDonalui, dia. m- dSKp. m. KOKTH WEST aYaTiai-FT. WAYNK KOITTE. Leave lor Chicago, d 7u0 a. B, d 13i2Q. d 1:00, 4 4:45, except Saturday lliJ) p.m.: Toledo, Jtiaa. ra.. d 11:21 ili.-oa, and except Satnrdy 11:2) D.nx: Crestllne.S:4Sa.m.,ClveUnd,e:10am.:12:4Sd 11:01 p.m.. and 7:10 a.m.. via P., Ft-W.iC.KT.:New Castle and lonngrtown. 7r!0 a. m., '120, S:Mp. m.: XounKStown and Allies, d 12r2 p. m.:Mead vllle, Krie and Ashtabula, 7-..-0 a. ru., i:-.31 p. in.: HV.tt and Jamestown, 3i& p. ra.; Alliance, 4:U ?. m.; vtnttuag, kna seuaire, suo a. m.. lziu, ip. m. ; Beaver Falls, 4:00 p. m. ; Beaver Falls. KSrJba.ra.: LeeUilalc. 5:SOa.ra. Dipabt rnou ALLxauxxr Uochester, 3 s. m.i Beaver Falls. s:15.11a,ra5:hp.m.: a 4:33 S, id; ; Knon. 3-00 p. in.: Leetsdale. SfflO, SKXX 0, 11:15 a. in.: 1:14. 2aa 4:3a 4:45. 5:30, :U, 7:30. KX) amis 8:30 p. m.; Conway. W:M p. to.: ralruaks a lli40 a. a. lltaiNS iBEivsljnion station rrora Cblcaxo,ex. ccpt Alonrtar, 1:50, d 6KO, d 6:35 a. m., demand 1 C:50 p.m. : Toledo, except Monday, liM, dSiUa. m S:tt and 6:50 p. m.j Crestline, 12:30 p. m,; Yonncstown and Sew Castle, 0:10a. m ISO, itSt, 15U5p.m.i Xilles and Younitstown, OSOp. m.; Cleveland, (15:50 a. ia., 220, 7 -CO p. m.; Wheellne and liellalre, 9:00a. m., 20. 7:M p. m.: Erie aae AshUbnla, 13 10:13 p. m.; Alliance. 10Ka.m.; Kile and Jamestown, 8:10 a. nut Beaver Falls, fitoa. m B S:25 p. m.; Leetsdale. 10:40 p. m. ABRIVX ALLXQIIEXT, from non, S.00 a. n. Conway e. 40 a.m;l(ocnester,9. 40a. m.;Beaver Falls. 7.10 a. ru. a 12: JO, 1:00, i.3u ami 3 8:15 p. m.: Leets dale, 4.30, 5.30, 6.15, b.50, 7.43 a. ra., b.OO, I2.4S. IrOats, s's.&5 a. m. p a. aauy; s. snnaay oniyi owes- irmiaa, except Snndar. - JlWKl-H WOOD. General M.-inii-. ' . A. FOltU. Ui-ncral rassenxer A re at, Address. fituburc. 1'a. ALLKGHKNT VALI.EV KAILltUAU Tfalili leive Unl'n station (Eastern Stand ant time): "Ea.il Brady Ac Su5 a. in.: Niagara Kx.. dally, . S:15 n. m. (Arriving at Buffalo at tr.iTir. it); 'Kltunnlha- Ac, iM a. in.: lloltou Ac, 10:10 a. ra. ; Valley Camp Ac. 124k p.m.; UH City abd DaUols Lxpress, 1:30 p. m.: Haltoa Ac' 3.-W p. m.: hlttahnlnc Ac. 3-J3 p. m.: Bruehum Ex., 4:53 p. ra.: Kltunnlnir Ac, J0 p. rfl. ; Itrachani Ac, C:20p. m.t Hnitoa Ac, SM S. m.T Bnllalo x.. dally. S:li p. m, (Arriving at arralo73A.3f.):HuttonAc., s:40 p.m.; Valley Camp Ac, li:30p.m. Church trains Emlenton. Sa. m.;Klttaiinlntr. 12:40 p. m.t BraeDura. : p. m. fallman 1'arlor Cars on day tr Mas ana Bleeping Car on n)sht trains between l'lttsonrr ana iiunaio. J AS. 1'. AM)hi:siN. (J. x, xzu: llAVlllMCUAliUU.Ucn.bup. ,v rJT!3BllJ AMU WFJJTEUIf BAILwAT 'trains (Ct'l SUn dtime) Leave. I Arrive. Mail. Butler, Clarion. Kane Day Ex., Akron, Toledo. Bntler Accommodation C:V) a m 4:55 p m 70 a m 7:30 p m 8:03 a m;lli20 a ta 1:4U p mi 3 J5 p m 2:15 p m1 11:03 a m Greenville Hurt Bntler x.... Chicago Express (dally) ' Zelienoble Aeeom u-. a -..... I E.WI ul M 4s p m' atMi a suuu AKuui.....,. ...... ..1 m;-k. a. in- tiMi m ia First class fare to CaJesra, lo 54. SceonO class, So. rullman Banet sleeplug Clr to Uileag- lv. PITTSBUrtG AMI) CASTLE SHANNON E. R. . Winter Time Table. Un and alter March 3B, 1890, until farther notice, trains will ran as lot-, lows on, every day, exceptsnnday. Eastern stand ard time: Leaving L'ltubut-6r a. m.', 7:10 a. in., sioua. m., 9:30a. m.. 11:30a. m 1: p. a., S:4ip.m.,S:iap. in..Sd0n.m.,S:3Op.m..S-.36s,ni.. Half p. m. Arlington a:4Q a. m tea a. m.. 7: W a. m.j SrtiO a. m., K:50 a. ra., l.-OOp. ra., 2:40 p.m.. . 4d0ptn :10d. in.. a:aop. in., siv p. ra.- iuu' W,: annday trains, leaviaac sVlttsbur v -ra.. , W svtihi; jriLfSBi&fT w sura.. . sue b.jbst s-Jo -. ,i Zl n. is i. i-aw a. IB.. 12:10 n. i..l p.m., 4:se cJOUJi JAHN. SupU; BAILBOABS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD tijr Asro Arrxn UxcxxBznsotb. uso. Trains will leave Union station. Pittsburi as follows (Eastern Standard Timel: MAIN LINE EASTWARD. New York Chicago Limited of Pullman Vwtl. buie eirs-dailyjitl.MA. .. arriving atHarrU. bnrg at 1.53 p. ji., Philadelphia 4.43 r. u.. Men York 7.0O r. It Baltimore 4.40 F. 3L. washing. Atlantic Express dally at 1.20 A. v.. arriving at HarrtsburjclO.SOA. j... fnUadelpbU L23 r. J ew Yorfc 4.0i p. m., Baltimore LU r. it. Washlnziot2.35r. u. Mall train dally, except Sunday, S.S0 A. Jr.. tr. riving at Harrisbnrg- T.00 F. jr., PhHadelDbl 10.5JP. 11., Baltimore 10.40 r. u. SauoayMat 1.40 A. II. Day Express dallyatS.OOA. v.. arriving at Ha rtsbnrgZ.2aF.11.. Philadelphia uu. v., New Yorks.33r. u., Baltimore 7.00 r.u.. Walking' Mall Express dally st LOO F. it. arrtvlnr at Has. rlsbnrg 10.43 r. m.. connecting at HarrliSnn wifci PblladelphU Exoresj. -b7 llilladelphla Express daily at 4.30 p. It, amvlnf at HamsbnrzLOO a. k., Philadelphia 4.S3 a, M., and New York 7.10 A. K. v Eastern Express as7.1S r. x. dally, arriving liar, risbnrg 2.25 A. JC, Baltimore e.2S a. u.. lTua--, Ington 7.30 A. is.. Philadelphia S.I5 A. M. andtj Fast Line daily, at 8.10 P.M.. arriving at Harris--? bnrg3.33A.it., Philadelphia 6.50 a. M., New io:K,wjua,, uaiumorc .ai a h. nasnina ton 7. 30. A. u. All through trains connect at Jersey City with uuais ut "AriwiiTn Annex" xor jsrooaiyn, j(. Y avoiding double ferry age Sndjourney thronga Johnstown Aeeo&u. exceot snndar. 3.40 r. k. : OreensbargAccoia.. 11.IS r. st. week-days. 10.39 e except Sunday, llerry EXpresj U.CO A. u.. ex cept aunday. Wall's Accom. 0.15. 7.201 .0a 10.30 a. 3L. I2.1S. , 2.0a S.20, 4.55, 5.30, e.23,-7.40. .40F. IX.. and 12. id kl a. ji. (except aionuayj. au.iaay. 12.10A.1C.SI 12.25. 2.25. 0.40and.40Vl!. U TV Uklnstmrz Aeeom. coo. . 40. 7.00 a. it. rz.ct.i 4.00, 4.JS.a&.20, 5.40. S.5a 6.10, 10.10 Sad 11.40 F. aCi Sunday. 12.40 anda.lt F. li. -sQ Braddoct Accom. S.S0. 6.SO, 7.40, 8.10, e.59. 1LB A. M . 12.30, 1.23, 2.60, 4.10, COO, 6.30. 7.20, .25, .,' I i.OOand 10.43 p. u. week days. Sunday. 5.3 A.1L ", SOUTH-WEST PENN KAILWAY. ! For (Jniontown S.30 and 8.3 a- m., 1.48 and 4.3 ' F. k. week dars. MONONOAHELA DIVTSTON- 't For Mononaahela City. West Brownsville and t, i Uhlontowttl0.40A-jr. For Monongahela City ' and West Brownsville 7. Hand 10. 40 a. x.. anj.; 4.50F.H. Un3anday, 8.53A. 1L andl.OlF. jc it for Monongahela City only, 1.01 and ,5.50 P. V. v ' week days, llravosbnrg Accom., 6. CO a. X. and 3.20 p. jr. week days. West Elizabeth Ao--com. 8.83 A. jr., 4.15, 6.30 and 11.33 r. 3tv Son I Oay. 9.40 r. m. - WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVMION. From FEUEHALSTKEET STATION, AUghenyv Mall train, ror Walrsrlllo... CHa. JC "-l Express for Blairsvllle, connecting for t. Butler....... ..... ur, M-i I Bntler Accom 6.20 A. L. 2.25 and 3.r. L?j i BprlngdaleAccom.9.04ll.50A.u..3.30and s.aiP.aV3,'! Clareinont Aecom ..., 1.30 P. JL. Freeport Accum 4.15, 7.50and ll.tOP.Jt.. On Sunday 12.33and t.Jor. x. Apollo Accra , ...11.00 a. x. and t.out:it.iJ Allegheny JnnctlonAccom 8.20a. X. 1? Blairsvllle Accom 10.3O p. x. & The Lxcclstor Baggage Express Coropanyp" ) will call for and check baggage from hotl abdi residences. Time cntii and full Information can' ' i be obtained at the Ticket Offices No. 110 Filth : avenue, corner Fourth aveuue and Try street, and at Union station. ' CHAS. E. PUU1L J. It. WOOIJ, General Manager. Gea'lPass'r Agent. ' T1TTSBUBB AtJU LAKE KtttE KAIbROAll XT COMPANY. Schedule in eirect December 14. SraOL Central time P.4L.K. It-K. DarAKT-For Cleveland, 4.3Q.S-O0a.m..M3.4ai:43D.m. For Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Loals.4:30au in.. 1:35, 8:15 p. m. For BuSalo, SifXX. a. m 40. 9M3 p.m. Fot Salamanca, "3KO a. m., 1:35 n. m. For xoungstown and Kewcasue, 4:8c S:0a, lorto a. rn., 1:35, a4i2o, 8t5 p. ra. For Beaver Falls. iO flOO, ISn. lOHMa.nu, 1:35.3:30, 4r20, 3:38, Oii.p. rn. For Chartiers, 4:s ISO) a. m.. 3:33. VlSS, 730, 7C0. 5S.-Oa,S:05, 3:10, IBM). 11:38. a. mZ iiiS, 11140, 112:43. 1:40, 3:30. 1:3. 'ill, 14:30. 4:4$ HA "saio, 1i4J. lOiao p. m. Abbitx From ClevettnO. "6M0 a. n., Tlj-a. t.4U,"70p. nu From Cincinnati. Chlcaxoand su LoaU, 1U:0V a. ra., i-40 p. m. From BarTa.o S:40a.m 12::0, 10)3 p. m. Frost Salaman:a 10:00 a. in., 1'jn p. rn. From Xoangstowa ana Sew .Castle, !, IOiCO a. m.. 12i ii iSO, MiOSp. m. From Heaver Falls, 5i2n, S:40. jita, "lOiOOa. m m-.xx, loo. S140. i-u. lo.osp. m. P.. C. Y. trains lor MansSela. 7i3iv IIOJ . m.. 3:55 p. m. For Fjplen and Beecnmont, I JO a. nu. 1:33 p.m. P.. C. Ji Y. trains rrora MansBelO. 'Oix not a,m.. 3:43 p. m. From Beechmont, 7rtciiyo P., McK. Y. K. K.-OTPABT-For New Ht. ' Ten, 10:10, 17:4a- m.. S.-COp. m. For West Dew ton. 17:40, 10:10 a. m.. "SaiO. Sss p. m. AnaiTX From New Haven. "rf)0 a. m., 4:11., p. in. ..uiu fcs. iiGwwo, o:u, -vw a. "., -:n :10 p- m. rnr JlaK For MaKeesport, Elisabeth. Mononrabela City to City . : and Belle Vernon, 6:45. T to. Ilea a. m., 3:50p. m. From Belle Vernoa. Mosonnhela City. Eliza. bctb and Mch.eesport, 7:15, 13:00 a. m., 12:10, V.IL 4:40 p. m. Dally. .ISundaysoaiy- City 'ticket Office 639 smtthfleld Street. BALUMOHE AND OHIO B.AILKUAU. Ecbttfale la tUtct January 4, 1391, Eastern ume. For tvainlngton, a Baltimore, PbJlaaetDau and Mew York, Its a. m. i' and iiao p. ra- - i- For Cumberland. Vesa, ' m.. tluo. 11:20 p. m.M J . For Conntilsrule. 4,. JCJ a. nu, tl:la, M) aad 9:20 p. rn. . For Unlontown. SSiSO, .' I'-Sa. ra., una aaf UM P-ra. It fit 4T viwaBlt arrltTs savvii uuivusvnu, xrisu. ma., saaaaj ontr. 'mr. W JfJS.t'iZ- W,:0a- ffl-andt7r23a.ni.anl slO a nd 34nM p. m. For Wasnington. Pj.. 'S.OS. 39:30 a. m- 1-JS. $5iJ0 and7:45ndlll:ii p.iT' Sjfiy53s5 lllliap. m. -.,, j or ununnati ana St. Loula, " a, ab. II. Bl For Cincinnati. Ill.in. m. ForColumbas. . nu, 17:43 and IU p. ra. For-NewarK. 3:05, a.m- iiil and Ul:J5p7 m. or cnicago, -niua ana "7:45 p. m. Trains arrive rrom l,ew York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and ashlnj-toa. 6:45 a. ra,, :20 p. m. Prom Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. 8:25 a. n.. "3:00 0. m. From Wheellax, S: 10-J3 a. m., 25.-03. ":oop. m. Parlor and -sleeping ears to Baltimore, Washing ton. Cincinnati and Chicago. Dally. JDally except Sunday. SSundayonly. ISaturoay only. IDailv except Saturday. TbePlttsharg Transfer Company win call (or and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders leit at 15. Ji o. ticket office, corner Fifth ave. and Wood St., orloiand C3S SmlthflelJ. tai.'l OUELU CHAS. O. SCULL. General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. " 31ED1CAL. DOCTOR ij WHITT1ER 814 PENN AVENUE, PrTTSBUBG. PA, ' , As old residents know and back files of Pitts. Dur papers prove, is the oldest established .. and most prominent physician in tbs city, de voting; special attention to all chronic diseases. - SbrSNOFEEUNTILCURED MLTQWnilCand mental diseases, physical ' IMCn V UUOdecay.nervousdeollity.lackof energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, faillnir uowers. oriranlo weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un fitting the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. I Sinn Akin Oliai diseases In all dluuu tmj ar m su?,. .motion -njt blotches, falllnr hale bones, cams, elandnlar.- swellln'T'. ulcerations of tonime. mouth, throat. i ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood - puiaona fcuuuuujjr uiouicaiea irom mo systous. IIRIMARV Sidney and bladder derange Unillrtll lrments.weak back; gravel. ca tarrh ai ulscbareea. Inflammation and nth.-. painful aymotoms receive searchlnr treatment; '" .4 prompt relist and real curo- v jM Dr. Whittier's life-long, extensive experience. - J insures sclentittc and reliable treatment oa ' cotamon-sensei principles. Coosultauon tree, "-a? Patients at a distance as carefully treated as It here. Office hours, 9 A. M. to 8 p. X. Sunday, t 10 A. M, to IF. M. only. DB. WH1TTXER. 814 Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. JaJi-49-DSuwk , j DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases r9r" qnlrlng sclentlflo and confiden tial treatment: Dr. S. K Lake. JL R. C. P. HL. is tho olden and. most experienced specialist Ut the cltr. Consultation free aad -' strictiv ermfidentlaL OSes' Mrstl" t4 andVtoSp. x.t Sundays, 2to4P X. Ooasuit tbem personally, or write. DocTOa XAxx, cor. Penh are. and 4th st, Pltuhaiv Ps. 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