v-- j r v.. ' -$& THE HTTSBtTBG- DISPATCH TUESDAY, MAT B, I80 sSsnr K-k AT THE STOCK YARDS. Larger Enn of Cattle at Herr's Island, and Smaller at EAST LIBERTY THAN LAST WEEK. Higher Prices for Beerts at Sources of Snpplj and Here. BHEEP AND StflXE ALSO STEQKGEE OVFICE OT PITTSBURG DISPATCH, I Monday, May 1 The offerings of cattle st Kerr's Island were n shade above last week in number. Demand was goad, particularly for choice heavy beeves. Cost nt sources of supply was hizher this week than last, and as a re sult markets were 10c to 15c higher. Best heavy steers sold at $6 GO to $6 80; good lo choice medium weights, $0 10 to $6 40; common to fair do., 5 75 to f3 95; fancy smooth light weight;, 55 75 to fJ 00; com mon to fair do., 54 75 to 5 25; thin and rough heavy steers, $3 85 to $4 65; bulls, stags and dry cows, $3 to $4 15. Beceipts: From Chicago I. Zeigler, 158; I. Gerson, IK; A. Frouim, SI. From Pennsjlvanla J. Bekler, 12. Total, S77; last eek, SIS; previous, 437. Sheep and Lambs Notwithstanding receipts were larger than last week, markets wero active and strong at a shade higher prices on some grades. A few choice wool sheep were sold at $6 75 to $7 00. Clipped sheep Sold at $5 00 to So 50, witn a few sales at $5 75. Clipped earlings brought SB 00 to 6 50. and spring lambs 9c to lie per pound. Receipts: From Chicago L Zcizler. 159 head. From Pennsyl vania J. Wright. 1U5: G. Fllnner, SO; F. Cruik shank, 9. From Ohio K. M. Stone. 7. Total, 410. Last week, 259; previous week, 1SS. Hogs Markets were strong at last week's prices, Some report prices a shade higher. Best Cnicapos sold at 55 50 to 85 GO, and OhlOJ at 40 to 5 50. Receipts: From Chicago I. Zelgler. 80 head; L. Gerson, 79: AV. Zoller. 229. From Ohin R. ai. btoue. sif .aeedy fc rank, lis. From Pennsylvania G. Fllnner. 3L Total, 5S0. last week, 45b: previous week. 551. Receipts of cattle at the Cast Liberty yards for to-day's market were SO carload; lest than a week ago. There were on sale last Monday SO cars, rnd only 57 cars were on tho market this morning, of which some 9 loads were held over from last week. This week'" offerings were in the main from Chicago, ana were mostly com mon and light stock. On tho market were 9 loads of good heavy beeves, for which there seemed to be no demand at satisfactory prices, and it was thought by the bolder that they would be sent on East tor want of customers here. Demand was good for light tidy butcher beeves at a. shade higher prices than pre vailed a week ago, while common and low grades were 10c to 25c per cwt. higher than last Monday. The advauce in these grades simply represents a partial recovery from the heavy decline last week caused by excessive receipts. On some grades there was a decline the tore part of last week at 40c per cwt., and the better prices this week indicate recovery In part of the lost ground. Fresh cons were in better supply this week than last, but prices are well maintained. All good milkers offered are in demand at outside prices. The general range of markets was 25 to S40, but some extra tine went aboe the outside fig ure. One extra Durham cow was bought by a dealer at 62 00, and he was en tirely satisfied with his choice, as he was couhdent of being able to place his purchase at a comfortable profit. The number of calves on sale was about 250 head. A slight improvement in quality was reported but there is still room for further im provement before the quality of offerings in this line comes up to the average of former ears. High priced gram, and short allowance if feed are responsible to a large extent for The generally poor quality ot calves qn the market this season. There was a strong market at a shade higher price than last week's for all good vealers. Sheep and Lara!.s There were about a dozen loads on sale. The percentage of good stock is still light. Markets were strong and active at last week's prices, and on fancy were a shade higher. The top of the maiket for sheep was eported at 35 GO, and lambs C3c .uuj;b i uv iiuuiuci uu saiu 4dcjirJaauS,Mgain8S the same number last Monday. There was a good demand lor all offered, and prices were a shade Ligher than last neck. The top of the market for Philadelphias was $5 35. Cattle Receipts, 2,hol hcaa; shipments, 2.000 head: market slow on export grades; medium active; 1015c higher: best export, 55 80g6 15j butcher grade, 1 755 50; no cattle shipped to Hen York to-dav. Hogs Receipt 6.100 head: shipments, 4.900 head: market active: Pliil.idelphias. 5 25Q5 35; best Yorkers and mixed, to 0035 15: pigs, SI 00 64 73; 12 cats hogs shipped to New York to day. Sheep Rceolpt, 5,800 head; shipments. 8,900 head; market actlic at last neck's prices; clipped lamb-, Vic Higher. By Telegraph. OMAHA Cattle Receipts, 1,700 head: mar. kct was about steady on all grades of both beeves and timelier nock: actlvo and Arm with tithcr gradex slow and steady; feeders un changed; a bunch of heifers was sold at 5 40; fancy 1.4UU to 1,600 pound steers, of which there are liberal receipt, aro quoted at 14 SOfiO 00; prime 1.SU0 to 1,175 pound steers, 4 235 Co; fair to good 1,050 to 1,350 pound steers. $3 00 4 75. Hogs Receipts. 2,300 head; market opened actlvo and stead; closed slow and t-asier:ll sold: range, 1554 85; bulk, 4 Wffl 4 7i: light, 4 Sitci 75: heavy, 4 7554 83; mired. J4 C0S4 75. hlivep Receipts, 400 head; market active and fullv steady; natives, 3 OOftJ 75: Westerns. 2 5004 6U . NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 6.087 head. Including 30 cars for sale; market 10c per 100 pounds lowci : native steers. 5 2000 45 per 100 pounds; bulls and cows, 2 704 75: dressed beef steady at 8JS10c per pound. Calves Re. ceints, 4,209 head; matket weak: veals, 1 00 6 374 per 100 pounds, Sheep Receipts, 11,057 beau: marLc Jo per pound higher; uuiliorn eheep, 8 7507 50 per 100 pounds; clipped do, 15 004! 0 75: unshorn lambs, 7 50Jg GOi clipped do. 0 5007 50: dressed mutton firm at 10J12c: diessed lambs higher at 11J.J013C Hogk Re ceipts, 13,0 head, consigned direct; nominally steady at 4 4005 05 per 100 pounds. BUFFALO Cattle Receipts, 43 loads through. 15 sale: market opened slow and ruled dull, closing duller; prices lowrr: best steers. 5 9006 15; good to prime. 5 7505 85c; fair to medium, 5 4005 65. Sheep and lambs Re ceipts, 13 loads through, 38 sale; market active and higher; good to choice wool sheep, 6 750 7 50: clinped. 5 5O0G 50; good to best wool lambs. 7 H'S" 25: clipped Iambs, common to best, 5 75KT 50; all sold: closed firm. Hogs Receipts. 109 loads through. 40 sale; market tronsr. active and 10015c higher; best Yorkers, 5 2503 35. mostly 5.30;,good hoavy, 5 2005 3a CINCINNATI Hogs in good demand and firmer; common and light, 83 7505 00; packing and butcher. $4 75Q5 15; receipts. 2,615 Lead: shipments. 715 head. Cattle, largo offerings and easy: common, 2 2503 75; fair to choice butcher grades 3 7505 40: prime to choice shippers. 5 UO05 00: receipts, 2.800 head; shipments. 800 head. Sheep easj; common to cuolco sheared. 3 5005 00; extra fat wethers and yearlings, 5 OOfi'3 25: receinte. 25u head- tlilnmonta nnnn Lambs In fair demand for spring; common to choice, 6 50QS 50 per 100 pounds. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts. aOOO head; shipments, 100 head: market strong; good to fancy native steers, 15 0005 90: fair to good. 1005 20; Texans and Indians, 3 750 5 5?-. , H,gs-Recolpts, 4,400 head; shipments, 1,600 head; market a shade lower; fair to choice heavy. 4 &05 05; mixed grades, S4 3004 90: light fair to best. 4 0004 SO. Sheep Receipts, 900 head: shipments, none: market strong: good to choice. 4 5005 SO. v fc a KANSAS CITY - Cattle Receipts, 390 head: shipments. 2,610 head: market steady steers, 3 5005 75: cows. 2 50HI4 90; stackers and fcedors.2 4004 9a Hogs Receipts. 3.050 head; shipments, 2.710 head: market steadv bulk. 4 5004 80: all grades. 3 5004 85. bheep Receipts, 700 head; shipments, 420 head; mar. ket steaay. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Receipts, 50 head no market; shippers. 4 5006 00; butchers, 3 73 04 75: bulls, 1 7504. Hogs Beceipts, 1,500 head: market strong but quiet; choice heavy 4 9005 05; light, 4 7504 90: mixed, 4 8005 00; pigs. 2 50. Grain In Sight. Chicago, May i. The visible supply of grain as reported for the Board of Trade is as follows: Wheat, 20.9SO.000 bushels: decrease, 1,303.000 bushels. Corn. 3,125,000 bushels: increase. 680, 000 bushels. Oats. 2,839.000 bushels: increase. 218 000 bushels. Rye. 427,000 bushels; decrease, 21,000 bethels. Barley, 593,000 bushels; de crease, 174.000 bushels. Hake Haste! There is no time to be lost when the kidneys and bladder neglect their duty. Renal disease advances with giaptstodes. Brighl's di-easo and diabetes are -dread foes to human life Subdue them in their inffency with Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, the purest diuretic in exist ence. It conquers likewise malaria, constipa tion, dyspepsia and biliousness. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS HANK, LDL 401 SmltliCeld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. . Capital, 8100.000. Surplus, 509,000. .-Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent zxs 3IABKETS BY WIRE. Flakes of 6now That -Helped to rut Up the rrice of Wheat Tho Bears Sold and the Price Dropped An Error That Caused a Big Mistake. Chicago, May 4. A few flakes of snow were visible to the naked eye at about 9 o'clock this morning and there were reports or frost and snow In the wheat belt of tho Northwest; so that the bulls In wheat proceeded to put the price upon the cnrb,consequently when regular trading opened the price of July option was 10JX6105 against 104 at the close on Satur day. That was the highest figure ot the day. The bears then sold right and left, and the price dropped to 102, and then to ItfOJj, and the close was easy and only J-Jo better than the lowest, showing a los of 4c from the top price of the day and 3o as compared with Saturday's close, Linn. S. V. Wnite and Baldwin fc Farnum started the selling and Cudshy, Ream and Pard rldge helped It along. These three hig opera tors aro said to be short many millions of bushels, and tbey were therefore strongly in terested in uaminerlug the lrfarkct. Minneapo lis was reported to have sold considerable wheat here, and there was much selling both here and at New York on cable orders. John Brvant sold a very large line and Kennett-Hopkins, Boydcn Milmlne-Bodman, and Egglestou were large buyers. An error in addition caused the posting of the receipts of comas 474 -cars, a subsequent correction making it 674. This error, with the cold weather In the Northwest, made the open ing price of July corn ta'gClc against 62c at the close on Saturday: hut weakness lnwneut quickly made itself felt in the corn pit, and tho bear traders there began the execution of sim ilar tactics. They were helped by the correc tion in the receipt figures. The July option touched C2QG3c, and then began to decline under the pounding ot Cudaby and other heavy bears. 1 he downward movement was con tinued with Immaterial reactions throughout the session, closing at 6u061c, the inside figure AMlng the lowest ot the day, and 2c below the highest, Oats were fairly active and weak, following wheat and corn closely. The Increase In the visible supply assisted the decline. The pro vision market was rather heavy at the opening and positively weak later. N. It. Ream was a conspicuous and heavy seller. He Is supposed to have put out about 10,000 barrels ot pork. Armour was credited with buying some, but, as a rule, the packers were on the bear side. A good deal of buying was done by commission houces. The closing prlees were sear the lowest of the day and at a recession of 270 on July pork, 10c on July lard aud ribs. The leading futures ranged as ioiiqws. as cor rected by John M. Oakley & Co, 45 Sixth street, members of Chicago Board of Trade: Upen lns. High et Low est. Clos ing. AETICT.ES. Whxat. ho.: sisy............ .. Inne. -... July , CORN. HQ.l .May June. Julv OATS, i0.t May..". June,.,... July MXSB POBK. -May July , benteinber., LJLBl). May July , September , SHOBT JUBS. July. , feertember ft OS 1CSU 105 5,' C3S K!H S1H SIX 13 tl 05 $! 9JK flOl I 01 tOOh C3V 611; C0J 61V SI 4CK 105H i ui ll 65V to, SI 10QH 63 H DIM 11 4S (12 Silt It CO ! 112 40 ti2 4:h K92H 863 690 7KH tlVi 77)4 (12 43 1 -? 13 S3 65 690 6I2V 4T 6 75 12 tt 13 02t 6 62 6 82 7 10 6 12X 6S7H 6 67 KS7 6 62H 7 10 KJf 665 - Casn quotations were as rollowsi Flour easier but not quotably lower. .No. 2 spring wheat. 51 011 015i No. 3 spring wheat, 97093c; No. 3 red. 1 0101 02f; No. 2 corn. b6c; No, 2 oats. 51c: No, 2 white, 6555c; No. 3 white. 64055c. No. 2 rye. 84c. No. 2 barley nominal: Mo. 3, f. o. h.. 73075c; No. 4, f. o. b., 78e; No. 1 flaxseed, 1 18; prime timothy seed. 1 2901 30. . Mess pork, per bbl. 312 37&012 10. Lard, per 100 lbs. 6 CO. Short rib Rides (loose). 8 1000 15; dry salted snoulders (boxed), o 20Q5 25 short clear sides (boxed), Jti 6908 7a Sugars un changed. Oq the Produce Exchange to-day the bntter market was Arm and unchanged. Eggs, 13i0ISc, PHILADELPHIA Flour market weakm sym pathy with the decline in wheati prices nomi nally unchapged. Wheat Lower cables and renewed speculative sellin? In New York and Chicago Influenced a decline In prices here ot 2c, hot. In absence of business, prices of on Hops were wholly nominal; So. 2 red. May, 1183119; June. 1 1101 12: July, (1 0901 10; August, 1 0001 07. Corn There was contin ued pressure to sell, due to free receipts west and the break In wheat; options declined 103d, and closed weak; local car lots declined lc in sympathy with the decline in options; No. 2 high mixed in grain depot,' S3Kc? do in elevator, 83c; No. 1 mixed in el"-vtor. 2c: No, 2 mixed. May, 73075c: June. 71072c; July, 70071c: An gust, e07Ofc Oats weak and tower; No. 2 white, 62c: No. 2 white. May, 6O081Kt June, CO BlKc; July, 6O061KC Provlslous steady with a fair jobbing trade. Pork Mess, new. 14; do tamlly. 14 50015 00; hams, smoked, 10MHc. Butter scarce and firm; Pennsylvania cream ery, extra, 80c: do print, extra, 83030c Egci firm and in fair demand; Pennsylvania firsts, HiiQioc Cheese steady; part skims, 709c. BALTIMORE Flour dull; Western snper, 401 25; extra, 4 504 9V; family, 003 60. Wheat unsettled and lowert No. 2 rsd, spot. 1 1SV1 13U; the month, 1 UUQl 12Ki July. 1 0ei 09Ji; August II OCgl OfiX; steamer No. 2 red, 81 l nominal; receipts, 1,643 busholsi stock, 138,080 bushels; sales, 150,000 bushels. Corn dull; mixed, spot, 76c; the month, 74JQ75Kc- July, OS'ieWic: spot No. i white, 80c: receipts. 19.8.11 busbeli; stock, 78,459 bushels; sales, SO.. 000 bushels. Oati easier; No. 2 white Western, C3c: No. 2 mixed do, 61c: receipts, 5.000 hu-h-els; stock, 108,151 bushels. Rye dull; No. 2, 03c; receipts, none; stock, 13,630 bushel". Hay firm but qulMl good to oboloe timothy, I12S13. But ter scarce: creamery, fancy, 29o: do, fair to choice, 27028ei do, imitation. 2502601- ladle, fancy. 24025c: do, good to choice, 20022c: rolls. fine, 22o; do, fair to good, 18020c; Slpie packed. 16022c. Eggs, 14KV Provisions and others unchanged. CINCINNATI Flour dull' and depressed; family. 4 4004 CO; fancy, M 6005 15: wheat weak and lower: No. 2 red. 1 08H1 09; re ceipts, 4,600 bushels; shipments. 7,000 bushels. Corn lower; No. 3 jnlxod, 70Q72c. Oats In fair demand and firm; No. 2 mixed. 67c Rye scarce; No. 2. B2c Pork In light demand at 1275. Lard alow aud heavy at 0 50. Bulk meats ouu and weaker; short ribs, 8 87' Uacon, demand light; short clear, 7 87' Whiskv in fair demand; -sales 837 barrel finished goods on basis of 1 17. Butter steady; fancy Elgin creamery. 28030c; prime dairy, 18c Llseed oil steady at 61050c MINNEAPOLIS -; The market for sample wheat was slow tchday. Elevator companies weie in the market for No. 1 Northern a(2o under July, but roost of tellers were holding In the hopes of getting a little more at local millers showed more inclination to buy. The outside demand was small. Prices as com pared with Saturday were fully 2c lower. The offerings were quite large Closing quotations: No. 1 hard May, SI 08: on track, 10601 06f: No. 1 Northern, May, 1 03K: June, 81 M; July. 81 04! nn track, 1 0301 wK; No. 2 Northern May, ll 00; on track, II 0001 OL MILWAUKEE Mour unchanged. Wheat weak: No. 2 spring on track; cash 1 0301 05; July. 1 00; No. i Northern. 81 1L Corn easier; No. 3. on track, 67067Kc- Oats easier; No. 2 white, on track. 56J057c Barley firm: in store. 86Kc Rye firm; No. 1 jn store. 87c bid. Proyisons weak. Pork July, 12 27K. Lard July, 8 87K. bcrrEBEns from coughs, sore throat, etc.. should try Browx's HitoxcHiiL Tboches. a simple but sure remedy. Sold only In boxes. Price a cts. Gas Bills Greatly Reduced. During the summer months, when tho beat is oppressive and the regular range tor stove makes life uncomfortable in the kitchen and laundry, the best remedy is a summer gas stove. Tne Tire King Gas Stove, sold by Demmler Brothers", 626 and 528 Smithfield street, are small, nicely finished, will do the cooking as well as the best kitchen range, use very little gas, and best of-al', will not heat the kitchen. They are made in three different sizes, can be used with or without oveus, and can be handled as easily as a cooking pot or kettle. Natural or artificial gas can be used in these stoves. The. Celebrated Chicago Gas -Ranges, with ovens and broilers, with or without hct water coils, are also sold by Demmler Bros. Tbey give excellent satisfaction aud use very little gas, A large variety of the Celebrated Alaska Refrigerators in stock and constantly coming in. Water coolers in a variety of liM and styles, the Gem ice cream freezers, ice picks, lemon squeezers, lemonade shakers, bar goods, aud the wonderful Pasteur water fil ters (the best filters in the world) can be found at Demmler Brothers. House fur nishing goods in endless variety. Tnsa Sight Is Priceless. Do not abuse jL My SI spectacles, every pair adjusted by myself and guaranteed for two years. MANlf IOK, ttssu Expert Optician, 67 Fifth avenue. Mothers Euould Have Their Chtltfrcn Photographed by Aufrecljt, at-MB -Market street, while prices are so low. 'pall early, v t - Mrs. Wisslow's Soothing Byrup isan un excelled medicine for children while oethlug OF INTEREST TO ALL Importance of Every-Man Owning the House He Lives In. OPPORTUNITIES ON ALL SIDES. The Kan-Appearance of a Statement Clips the Wings of Electric OFFICE ASD STEEBT NEWS ASD GOSSIP The acquisition of homes Is of perennial importance and cannot bo too olten referred to. Home life lies at the root of individual well-being nud general prosperity, A com munity is strong and thrifty in proportion to the n amber of landed proprietors, or those who own the houses they live in. There is a vast difference between a renter and a proprietor in a material sense. The one has a provision against misfortune, a reserve fund to fall back on iu case of need. The other i at the mercy of circumstances, bit family has no permanent abiding place, and the excess of his earnings over living ex penses goes Into the pockets of his landlord. Tho importance of every worklngman own ing the roof that shelters him"" and those de pendent upon him, has been frequently presented in this column, and, there is reason for believing, with good results. If he who makes a blade of grass to spring up where pono grew before is a benefactor, assuredly be who persuados the people to become proprietors In stead of renters is something more. It is not so bard to acquire a homo as many people think. In this matter, as in Ml others, where there's a will there'sa way, Industry and self denial are the stepping-stones t'o success; but compensation tor these i found in the fact that every dollar paid bring ownership that mneh nearer. With a deed to a house and lot in his possession, a man should have no diffi culty in keeping tho wolf from the door, and in case of his death the family would have a pro vision against want and disneralon. Pittsburg aqd its suburbs are full ot oppor tunities for people of limited means to acquire homes. Improved methods ot locomotion have brought Into the market large areas of land, wbieb have been subdivided and are offered on terms within the reach pf all. Tbeso opportu nities should pat be neglected. They will not last forever. The longer action is deferred the harder It will be fur the worklngman to realize the felicity of "sitting under his own vine and fig tree." Business News and Gossip. Nearly all the building lots changing bands are for use. Buyers will erect homes on them. The largest Of ten purehase-nippey mortgages on file for record yesterday was for 850.000, plaeed by Clifford B. Harmon with F. B. Nim i;k et uv, Stockholders of the Manufacturers' Bank, Soutbside, and of the Soutbslde Gas Company held meetings yesterday afternoon for the elec tion of directors. In the former there was no change in the board- In the latter Joseph Stewart wcqt put and S, T. Bovine took his place. George Mnlvin, ot McKeesport, is looking for a site in North Homestead for a hotel. He wants to grow pn with the place. The Bank of Pittsburg will declare it? regu lar semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent to-day. Railroad easnlngsi Rock Island system, month of April, increased 26,608. . Norfolk and western, fourth week April, net Increase. 829,. 816; month April, net Increase, 855,669. TJuion Pacific, month March, gross decrease, 308.728. Operating expenses decreased 8266',6$5 Net decrease, S42.C91." St. Paul, lonrth week April; net lnereasn 59,713; month April, net increase 106.595. Wheeling and Lake Erie, month April, net increase 115,353. Smoke arose from the stack of tbo Daquesne power house yesterday, showing that the machinery is being put in readiness for a. start. W. L Mustln left Tor New York yesterday morning, to be absent about two weeks. He will be missed on 'Change. All the local stocks held their own yesterday except Electric, which went off about 1 a share when it became known that Mr. West lngbouse was pot ready to make a statement. The statement ot receipts and expenses of the Charticrs Valley Gas Company for the quarter ending March 31 shows total expenses, f22,8S0 89: gross receipts, 116,043 50; not receipt-, 93,162 61. The Allegheny Gas Company has declared a dividend ot f 1 a share, payable on and after the Mth. The German National Banjt ot Pittsburg 1 out with a semi-annual dividend of 6 percent. Mr. Westlngbeuse's assurance that he has not overlooked the interests of the holders ot common stock is good news to many who had taken the opposite view. The Building Record. Permtts for the erection of the following buildings wore issued yesterday. James Elliot, briek two-story and mansard dwelling, 22x32 feet, on Wylie avenue, Eleventh waid. Cost, 13,800. Benjamin Lewis, frame two-ltory dwelling, J8 z28 feot on Wakefield street, Fourteenth ward. Cost, 800. Fred Phillips, frame two-story and mansard dwelling, 23x18 feet, on Beelin street, Four teenth ward. Cost, 800. John Lyons, frame two.storr dwelling- iltll feet on Home street. Eighteenth ward. Cost. 90O. Reed & Login, four brick two-story mansard dwellings, 21x35 fae( each, on Penn avenue. .hbuhiiw null, vv.i, ftf.WV lOr Kll. Movements In Realty. A piece of .East End property, located at the corner oi renn avenue ana anady Lane, lot 85x 120, with a twoitory frame business house, changed owners yesterday for 14.000. 8 traub i Morris sold seven lots in Scbenley view piace. iiie purchasers win improve them this seajon. J. E. Glass sold for A C. Watkjns six lots in his AUequippa place plan at the special sale Saturday afternoon. He reports a good de mand for these lots, and soveral more will bo closed up to-day. The buvers will build. Black dcBalrd sold for Elmira Davis to Mrs. Alice Sullivan a property fronting 75 feet on the west side of Bellefont street, near Ells worth avenue, by 10Q feet in depth to an alley, with a small frame house thereon, for 3,000. J. C Reilly sold for John Nusser to George T. R. Eadle three lots nn Whipple street,North Homestead, each' 60x120 feet, tor 850, on easy payments. , Charles Somers t Co. sold for Elizabeth Lamb to Catharine Carroll a frame house ot four rooms, on l"t 25xl0J feet, situated onEd gertou avenue, Twenty-second ward, for 2,000. Liggett Bros, sold for G. 1). Simen to W. F. Johnson a lot 50x245, on Liberty avenue. Twen tieth ward, for $4,000. J. E. Glass sold six lots in the AUequippa place plan at his special sale on Saturday after noon. H, A Dickie 4 Co. sold for L. A. Hoke an other piece of ground on Bennett street, west of Collier street. 251x135 feet, for 55.500. A Lcggate & Son bold a Ipt 120 feet square, on the corner of Bayard street and Preble ave nue, Sixth ward. Allegheny, for 9,000, Magaw & Gnff, Llm., sold to Christ Elsen berg, Jr., a lot, 25x110. fronting on Home ave nue. Elwyn. Pittsbnrg and Castle Shannon k Railroad, for 8125. MONEY HABKET. Local Bankers Report a Good Start for a , Busy Week. Business in financial circles opened up iu good shape yesterday. Discounting was liberal and the call for accommodations showed busi ness necessities to be more urgent than at any time this year. This would not be the case if trade w ere not broadening. New York excoango was Jn demand, but there were no takers nt a premium. Country banks are relieving the pressure for currency by shipping in large quantities which they had boarded up during the scare. Clearing House exchanges were Si 671,194 47 and balances 8570 . 652 37 both items being. an Improvement on, Money at "New York yesterday was easy, ranging from 8 to 5 per cent, last loan 3. closed offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper 4S6! Sterling exchange quiet and steady at H &A f 91 fiO-day bills and 4 89 for demand. Closing Bon'it Quotations. V. S. 4s, ree. 120 It. It. ftT. Gen, St.. 42 Mutual Union 03,. .,103 N.J. U fnt. Cert.. Ill Northern fac. UW..1I7 Northern Pac. Ids.. 1 11 ttortliw't'u consols, lw Nortw'n deben's Sj.105 Oregon ft Trans, es. st.l, !..!. Gen. &s. 86 M.L. ft S.K.i;en.I.lnc u. a. 4E, coup ruM U.S. , reg.,..,. 100 U. B. 4.!4s,coup,...'..lol faculcssoi '93 lis Louisianastampedls E7 Missouri B ... Ttnn. nsir.set. et 102 Tsnn. new set. m.. 70 Canada So. 2ds 87 Central Paclflc tsu.luT Ben. ft K. G. Ists.,,114 lien: ft K. 4i. 41. .... F.!i St. Paul consols. ...IU St, 1 CblftPc.litj.117 Tx.. Pel its sou )Tx.. Pe.rds Z3i iwv. fsnu KrieMi 101 V M. K-s'iVUen.Ci.. I7Jj union l-acine isis...ics West Snore...,, 102 Bank Clearings. CHICAGO Bank clearings were 20,065,000. Mew Yprk exchange, was 7C75o premium. Hates for money were unchanged on a -basis of. 5X08 per cent, - -. ST. Louis Clearings, J4.407.262: balances, K12.155. Moqey steady at 67 per cent. , , T NBWYoKK-Cleanngs,"tS8,43i,i7t balances, bostox tlearlngs,.52017jBl84; balances, iL 641.849. M,oney. 608 per cent. Exchange on New Tnrkl 5s dlsomint to par. Philadklvhia. Clearings, $13,051,631; bal ances. 1,671.297. Money 405 per ceuL Baltimore Clearings, 2,673,703; balances, 331.780, Money, 6 per cent. iI0ME-"sE0iillITIES. Electric Adversely .Affected by tho Non . Appearance of a Statement Fhlladel phla'and Wheeling Gas Improve ' Tractions Still Climbing. There was a large element of uncertainty abroad when tho stock brokers came together yesterday morning, and its .influence .was felt all day. Several annual meetings were held during the day. the most important of which were those of the Electrio and Construc tion Company and the Philadelphia Gas Com pany, reports of which appear in another column. . These were sufficient to produce the condl. tion ipentioned at the outset. Still business was by no means flat on its back. Sales aggre gated 441 shares, and prices of everything, ex cepting Electric, were steady to strong, and Jn Some cases higher. The failure of Mr. Westlngbauso to make a Statement of the steps he has taken to place the preferred stock was a disappointment to many. Others, however, said It was what they had expected all along. The outcome pf the meeting, together with a decline in Bos.on, bad a depressing effect, and the stack en toff about 1 a share as compared With Saturday's prices, closing at the lowest point of the day. Philadelphia Gas, on the contrary, was stronger until just before the close, when it dropped a fraction, for no special reason, so far as could be learned, as the figures pre sented to the stockholders were of tho most encouraging kind, showing a material improve mout q its financial condition. According to these figures the assets of the company are nearer a casn oasis tuan at any previous time. The result of the meeting of the Wheeling' Natural Gas Company was not known here up to the close pf the last calL bat the stock was Stronger. ' The street railways continued the upward movement begun last week. Manchester Trac tion advanced on sales to 36. Csntral Traction advanced to 1? bid. Citizens' o 65 at second call, but went off a trifle in the afternoon; Pleasant Ya.'ley to 24U and Pittsburg Traction to 35. Final figures were the best of the day. Of the miners. Luster improved its position and the others were unchanged. Bales were: First Call-1 Electric at 15V, 15 at 15, 10 at 15. Before Call-20 Philadelphia Gas at 15-: After Call 35 Electric at 14 10 Philadelphia Gas at 13, 10 at 131i. 10 at 13J& Second Call 25 Philadelphia at 13. 10 at 18, 10 at 13. 10 Electric at 14K. 10 at U. IhirdCall 55 Electric at 11, SO at 14, 20 at 14 5 at 14, 60 Manchester Traction at 36, 80. at 36. 10 at 30, 25 Pleasant Valley at 24, 10 Phil- Huetpuii. UUt 407, PV at iO?S. Bids and offers at each of in be three calls are appended: fiesx CALL. t! A TUIEP CALL. U A P. P. S.ft 81. Ex. Cltlzens'Nat.Uk Diamond N.Bk. Doonesne i. Ilk Marine Nat. B'k Masonic Bank.. Honon.Nat. Hk. odd Fel. Sav. 11. People's N. B'k. P. b. B, of Pitts. Koatmansi Ins., Chartlers V Gas Man'rrs U.Co... P. N, G. ft P, Uv Phila. Col. XT.. Wheeling O, Co. Central Traction es ... 2lS ... 1 ... 183 150 8 19 22 24 0 13 i;. h 13 18 I5H,, 18 ", ID .... 65 .... S3 .... UH 24 citizens' iraCn Pltuburg Trac. Pleasant Yaliey. Second Ave Hundbt. Bridge Point Brldae.... Hidalgo M'g Co MNortaMVCo, Luster Allnlns-.. Stlverton -M. Co. lWet'hoise E... ' 27H. ,? 52 . 'mm 92. sionon. w. Co.. U.S. AS. Co.... Y'hoiueA.H.Co Btan,u. uco,... The total sales of stocks at New York yes terday were 263,74 shares, including: Atchi son, 11,072; Erie, 3,100; Louisville and Nash ville. 8,213; Missouri Pacific, 8,185; Northern Pacific, preferred, 12,450; Richmond ana AVest Poipt, 7,353; St Paul, 64,870: Union Paclflc 12,700. IT COKES HIGHER Cash OH Dull. But Strong fi. Jag of Jape Picked Up. There was more steam in the oil market yes terday than for a long time, but It was not re fleeted In business. For cosh TOJfc bid was the only market. There were no transactions. Qf June oil, 8,000 barrels changed hands at 72. Refined was marked UP at London, but-tbere were no changes at other points. Other Oil Markets. BnADFORP. May i, National Transit cer tificates opened at 7lc; closed at 71c: high est, 72c; lowest, 71c; clearances. 816,000 barrels. Oft. CITY. May 4. National Transit cer tificates opened at 71c: highest, 72c: lowest. 70Kc closed, 71;ei lalef, 83,000 barrels: clear ances, 320,000 barrels; charters, 66,666 barrets; shipments, 104,201) barrels; runs, 100,681 barrels. New York, May 4. Petroleum opened steady, quickly became strong on manipula tion by bull operators to souses e the snorts aud tho prico was advanecd )c in tho early trading. A reaction of Jfo followed and tho market closed steady. Punniylranla nil, spoti Opening. 70W highest, Tic; lowest. 70Ko; clos ing, 7ojo. Jane option: Opening, 71o; high, est, 72)Jc: lowest, 71c; closing, 72c NEW YOBK STOCKS. The Grangers Scorod Several Important Changes In the Market Higher Hates for Money Unless These Ts a Big Movement From the Interior. ,. NewYobk, May 1 The itoeic market re acted to-day, wblob was prominent at times during iss.t'woek, and while there was no great activity outside of St. Paul, the Clrangers gen erally scored Important losses for the day. The trading element which has fought for the reaction for a long time, to-day had the co operation of both London and the Westln sell ing the list, while there was also some help ac corded them from local operators, who now bo. gin to fear the money question as a frotorln the making of values again. The princlpahbuyerg.however, wero the com. mission houses with good connections, and outside of tue specialties ot the Interests named the movement downward was of insig nificant proportions. The export movement In gold, however, furnished the bears a powerful lever with which to move the market, and it is felt that any further outgo without a corre sponding movement from the interior will re sult in permanently higher rates for money, which, however, the bulls do pot seem to regard in a serious light. The features of the trading in tho market to-day were the weakness in tho Grangers, and especially Burlington and Rock Island, and the strength in Cleveland, Cincin nati, Chicago and Kt, Louis, although the last named lastoq only a short time and was on purchases by a few brokers, though It was accompanied by rumor that the dividend tate . on common was ta bo raised at next meeting and stock placed upon a 5 per cent oasis. Sliver certifi cates were comparatively neglected except during the first hour' when large transactions were made at close to 100, but the, same rumors 01 a supposed large order for shipment auroao were circulated, too selling 01 the Grangers was persistent during the greater portion of the day, but St. Paul was well held even though the trading in It was very large. The pressure of short stocks was specially heavy In St. Paul,, Missouri Pacific, .Union Pacific and Rock Island. The opening was heayy.and the downward movement was unin terrupted from that time until well Into the afternoon whep prices were down 11 per cent, but toward the close there was an imurovement and the market rallied and final figures were J cqcsiqerauiy uetter man lowest 01 tpo uar. Besldo Cleveland. Cincinnati Chicago and St. Louis and Wheeiluc- and Lake Erie 'stocks were prominent 'for strength and ..'especially In forenoon when thoy advanced In tne saoe 01 weaapess in tne rest 01 tne list, tne strength being principally due to the fact that the lllcreasa of earnings for April was largest in the history of the company. The close was dull, but firm at the Improvement," but while Wheeling and Lako Erie is up 1 per cent, being almost alone In shotting a material gain, the rest of the list are fractions lower, while Lbulsville and Nashvillelosrland Burlington 1 per cent. Kailrpad bonds were actually dull once more, and while the dealings extended to a large number of issue, the total business was only 1709,000 and the transactions failed to develop any feature qf note. Prices were steady. No movement in any pqrtinn of the llsr, while (he active Issues like Kansas and Texas bonds and Reading issues, were inclined to drop, Government bonds haye been dull and easier. State bonds have been neglected. The followlnsr table, snows tne prices ot active stocks on the New York Slock Exchange yester day. Corrected dally for Tns Uiscatcu by WHITXIYftSTSPHENEOX. oldest Plttsburr mem. nersortne .new ton,siock .sxcnancs.Bi n Fpurth Rvepuei Clos- Open, t - Inc. Am. cotton our..... . 27ft .81 Am. Cotton oil tirer. Am. cotton OlfTrnst. .... Atcli. 'lop. fttS. Y... X (.ansoisu A'acmc.,.t , SECOWD CALL. B A 400 85 .. 128 .... 70 75 Mf ..." :;; 'a- IB' 20 63W 87 wt.... UU.... SI .... .... SO 10 i: SH.... .... 40 m i? '"w'"hK n .... 62 ,.., i 84 .... J?:::: ... 60 8 .. 'ij "iix i4"i4 w.... 6 m i .... a .... ftmB. iw ins 'eU est. BM. 27 27H - 27K SI S0 61' a rm yjj .... ' .... 783- Oanana Southern...... cntral orNevrJcrscy.liOM Central Pfitii. 120M myi 119 iUK Lhesapcake&Ohlo. Chicago Gas Trust. -Btir.,A Qnlncv.., 18U , M)i ; oo 1VA Big SO 83M 884 8 1KH M$ tut. C..MH. fcbti'anlprer. 7S xs 84 si" na a. 78V .7j 84 lOiMf 131 ti'i 84 SS 27M 53 31H 338 a 131 is Mi 7 101 UK 50!4 lllH ton 94 4( 71H 10M 103X . 60 23 21k Mlj sua, 17 V,i 71) 38 31 J8H '21 H S3K I9d IS 72 IMS' 7 IS so 11 tai a KM 17 so C. St. P.. M. All. -wv i, ni mi 84 lOOJf tt. at. p.. utu. pt. C ftAortUwestern. ... C. It A-, w. ni 84 BOX ii'ii C .. Cl.. 65 c.. c, u. & Lprer. Col, coal a iron. .,. '8S4 Col. AHoctinir Valley 27H Ches. A Ohio 1st orer.. S2fe Ches. a Ohio Sd orer. Bel.. Lack ft West 133 DeL&Hndson Ben. aio Grand,... Kli len. ttioUrande.pt. 61H K.T.. . tut 7 Illinois Central ..i. 139X USH MM 61 i MM 112 SIM ' 40H 72 194 ll3 183 60 ijiae jcrie ft West 4 J. 'ft or.. 0K ... .1114 rllle. 81U i.Hirwj west or. Lake Hnom m . m. . . 50M vm S0H 40 'an UK 103!4 Lonisviiieft&aihville. jjicmgan central,..,. .... Uobue cuius 4U Missouri facinc 71K National i.eadTrnst... 188 Newxora central K3H N.I.. C.CSI. L, JJ. .. C. &Bt.L.lltpf66i K. r.,0. ft St. L.Zdnf .... N. Y.. L. JC W 21 N. If.. L. iftV. pd.. llH fi. if. ft. . 3t M. .. O, 4W 17M Jlorroln ft Western Moriolx ft Western or. 55H Northern Paeifle ., J'H Northern Pacific nr, . 72 Itliloftallsslsslppi 18 Ureson Improvement. 31 PacinoMaU.,, , as1 Peo.. Dee, ft fcvani rnilaael. ftKeadlnc, S3X Pullsi&n Pftliiflit if- CS; 65 iX :i zH 63J 18 31 54 ll S4li VD lift MM, 72 13 31W itichraona vv, P. T . 18 nn lUciimona w.p.a.w t, ram uuiutn or. S3 St. p., Minn, ft Man.. 107 f St, t- ft San jT. 1st at.. .... Texas Pactne...., Uti Union PaclSe silt Wabash ...-. 105" Wabasn nrererrafl. .... 22M Western Union.,,. .... 82JJ Wneeilncftu it Wi WheeilngftL.lt, pref.. 76, North American Co... KH P., I'., C. ft St. I, 17 P.. C. C. ft St. Lu pr.f .... Offered. ma 106! SB ii 82X XI J7K !77 IS um WSi 23 8IK 8 nil 17 Boston Stocks. Atcb. ft Top L.G.7s 33M Boston ft Albany.. ..204 ), Boston ft Maine.... 199 C B. &i 89 tflicLburc it. IL. ... 83 K.CJ,St.J.&C.B.7l.llS 1.. It. ft Pt. S. 7s....' 19 Mass. Central 22M .Mex. Cen. com 39 Mcx. C. bond scrlp.121 N. Y. &N. Knc... 3 N. Y. ftN. Eng.7s.. 63 Wis. Cen. common. 2CV Franklin .... .... Huron Kearsarse 17 2 3 3U!4 M S3 Osceola........., Qulncy , Santa Pe Copper Tamarack ,ISS Anniston Land Co.. 40 Boston Land Co... 53 ban Blego Laqd Co. 215 West Knd Land Co. 223s Boll lelepbone 207 Lam son Store S 10 Water Power.. 2o4 Centennial Mining. 15 N. Jtnir. Telephone. S2 Butte ft Bost. copper lb Wis. Central pt SKi AMonesai.tvtnewi. v Atlantic ,,.. 41 Boston ft Mont 200 DOMESTIC MARKETS, O wiqe os" Pittsburg -Dispatch, l .Monday, May i. Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Commission merchants report the usual Mon day quietness jn lines of general produce. Markets are fairly well supplied with eggs, but prices are well maintained with 15c per dozen for job lots. There is sun 3, scarcity of choice crbamery butter iu our markets and outside prices rule. There Js no prospect of a decline in creamery this week, though it is the time of the year which calls for lower prices according to precedent. Supply of new cheese Is not up to demand. Potatoes are firm at quotations and prospects are for still bigber prices. In the line of tropical fruits, lemons and bananas are firm and oranges quiet. APPLES J6 0OQ7 00 a barrel. Butter Creamery, Elgin, 20S31c; other brands. 2b27c: common country butter, 15c; choice country rolls, 20c Beans New crop beans, navy. 52 302 35; marrows, (2 J4S2 4Q; Lima beans, 56c BKRnras Strawberries. 2530c a quart. Beeswax 830o V) ft for choice; low grade, 22Hc . cider Sand refined. 9 50S10 00; common, 5 506 00; crah elder. 812 0013 00 barrel; elder vinegar, 415c $) gallon. CHRSE Ohio cheese, new, llllc: New York cheese, new, U12e: Llmburger, 13 Ho; domestlo Sweiizer, 1516c; Wisconsin brick Swcitzer, 16c; Imported Sweitzer. 27 2S& CRANBERRIES Cape Cod, S3 253 60 a box; til 5012 00 a barrel; Jerseys. 13 60 a box. Eoas IhQlbiia for strictly fresh;gopse egg;, 3035r; dnclreggs, 183180. KBATHER3 Extra live peese, 6Q60c; No, J, sumtoc: mixea 101s, omgoos yi id. , Honey Now crop white clover, 1820c $1 ft; California honey, 1215o V Maple Syrup New, SogOOo M gallon. New Maple suoar luc . NCTS-Sliell bark Hickory nuts, f 1 2501 50 V bushel; peanuts, tl 5001 78, roasted; green, 46c V &; pecans, 160 W ft. Onion bets: Fancy Erie, SS 0009.00 W bushel; Ohio and Pennsylvania, $7 008 09. Poultry Alive Chickens. 80300c a pair: turkeys. 18c a pound; ducks, 00'j75o a pair; geese, 'choice, tl 00 a pair. Dressed Turkeys, 10c a pound; ducks, 1218c 6 pound; chickens, 1218c geese, 11012c. Tallow Country, IJc; city rendered. 6e. Seeds Ueclcaned Western clover, S3 ouQ 6 20; timothy, tl 55Q1 65: blue grass, S3 50Q1 00-, orchard grass, SI 75; millet, f 1 0001 23; lawn gran, 25c V ft- Tropical Fit errs Lemons, $460Q300i fancy, 10 00; Messina oranges, S3 25Q3 75 a box; Florida oranges, 13 6008 75 a box; California oranges, 13 (1038 25 a box: navel oranges, tl 60Q5 00; bananas, 12 75 firsts. 12 00 good seonnu. W bunoh; tigs, ISOI60 V ft; dates, iKQMo V &l pineapples, lCffl25o apiece. VEOETABLES Pntatoss.Sl 30011 35) busbeli seed potatoes, tl 60Q2 00 V bushel; sweet pota toes, S3 0038 25; cabbage, f 530 fl hundred; car rots, 85o a dozon: parsley, 15o adozsn; turnips, 75cQtl per barrel. ' ' ' New Veoetables Cabbage, SI 600200 for small crates. 12 00(12 25 for large; kale. 75cll a barrel; spinach, SL 25Q1 50 a barrel; beans, S3 a bushel beets,, 500650 a.dozen; asparagus, '4O0o a bunch 1 Bermuda onions, f2 74 a bushel; Permuda potatoes, 8 GO per barrel; tomatoes, 84 GO per case) lettuce, Wo a dozen; radishes, 85c a dozen; rhubarb, 25c a dozen; onions, 25o per dozen; pess, l(32fa box. , 11 in 11 w v Grocerlosr ' It Is too early In the week' or any new "de velopments in this department of trade. Tho movement is active, with price of staples un changed. Green Coffee Fangy, 21K823Ke; choice Rln. 23it24f: prline Rio. 22Vfc: law rrade R(o. 21 6)22;; old Goyernroent Java. 29U30Mc; Mara calbo, 25K27K; Mocha. 3032c; Santos, 22 2Gc: Caracas, 'loQSIc; La Jaayra, !627c ROASTED (In papers) Standard brands. 25c; high grades, 2730c; old Government Java, bulk. 31K34e; Maracaibo. 2830c; Santos, 2630c: peaberrv, SOKc; choice Rio. 26c: prime Rio. 2oc; good Rio, 2q; ordinary; 2122Kc. Spices (whole) Cloves. 15J0c: allspice, 10c; casala, 8c; pepper, 13c;. nutmeg, 75380c. ' Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test. 7Vfc: Ohio, 120. 8Kc; headlight. 150, 8fc; water- wpiie, ivaiviic; giooe, iitinin emine. loc: carnadlne, llKc, royaline, 14c; red oil, llHUc; purity, 14c; olelne, 14a. Miners' Oil No. 1 water strained. 4042c per gallon; summer, S3QS5c; lard oil. 554258c Srrtup Corn syrup, 85S7c; choice sugar syrup. 37039c: prime 8nEr syrup. 8135c; strictly prime, 85037. N. O. Molasses Fancv, new crop. 45c; choice. 4243c; medium, 38040c: raixed,3538o. Soda Bi-carb in kegs. ZViS'SHc: bl-carh In Hi: Sia bi-carb, assorted packages. 6J6e; sal soda, in kegs, ljic; do granulated, 2c Candles Star, full weight, 9c; steartne, per set, 8Kc; paraffine, HSlSc. ' Rice Head Carolina, 77Kc: choice,. 6HQ 63ic: prime, 66Kc; Louisiana, 66c bTARcn Pearl, 4c; corn starch, egGc; gloss starch, 687c. Fobeign Fruits Layer raisins, t2 60; Lon don layers, $2 75; Muscatels, SI 75; California Mnscatels. 81 601 75jValencia.67c;Ondara Valencia, iy2iaoc; suuana, iiioe; currants, oJi5Kc; Turkey prunes,75i8c;French prunes. 10KUKc; Salonlca prunes in 2.ft paokagfls, 9c; cocoanuts, f) 100, $9; almonds, Lan., f? ft, 29c; do Ivica, 17c: do shelled, 40c: walnuts, nan., 13 14c: Sicily filberts. 12c: Smyrna figs, ISQHc; new dates, 5KGc; Brazil nuts, 10c; pecan, 14 QlO'c; citron, f ft, 1718c; lemon peel, L2c ft ft; qrange peel, 12c. Dried Fruits Apples, slleed, per ft, lie; apples, evaporated. lKlse; peaches, evapo rated, pared, 2Jg2tfc; peaches, California, evap orated.nnpared, 1618ct etierrios, pitted, 81c; cherries, unpltted, ll12c; raspberries, evapo rated, SOQijlc; blackberries, 8f9c; huckle berries, 12c. SUOars Cubes, 6Jc; powdered, bc; gran ulated, 4c; confectioners' A, ic: sou white, Ki5e; yellow, choice, 4J40lkc; yellow, good. 4j4ic; yellow, fair, 4i$i yellow, dark, 36"- Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200). 87 50; me dlnni. hair bbls (6001, tl 25. ' ' ' Salt-No. 1 V bpl, tl CO; No. 1 ex. W bbl, SI 10; dairy. W bbl,tl 20; coarse orystaL bbl, SI 20; Hlgglns' Enreka, 4-bu sacks, $2 80; Hig gles Eureka. 16 14 ft packets, S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. S3 70 2 80; 2nds, 82 4002 50; extra peaches, S2 8032 90; pie peaches, Sli70l 80; finest corn, SI 351 50; Hfd. Co, corn, SI 00Q1 15: red cherries, SI 85 1 40; Lima beans, tl 35; soaked do, 80c; string do. 70S0c: marrowfat peas, SI 10t 25; soaked peas: 6575c; pineapples. SI E0Q1 60; Bahama, do, $2 55; damson plums, SI 10; greengages,tl 50; egg plums, SI 90; California apricots, $2 10f 2 50; California pears,i2 4002 60; do greengaSes, 51 90; do egg plnms. Jl 90; extra White Cherries,' 52 85; raspberries, SI S5l 40: strawberries, SI 80 SI 00: salmon, 1-ft. Sl'30ei 80; blackberrfes 90c; snccntash.-2 ft cans, soakrd, 90s; dogreen, '2 ft. SI 2591 50; corned beef, 2-ft cans, S2 llri'J0:l-B cans, 1 80; baked beans, tl 4U1 60; lobster, I.ft.i S3 25t mackerel, 1-ft cans, lirollnd. SI 50; sar. dines, domestic i. $4 401 60; sardines, dn mestfo, K. $7 00; sardines. Imported. fr, Sll 50 012 50; sardines, imported, ' S1800: sardines, mustard, 84 50; sardines, spiced. Si 25, Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, S20 sp bbl: extra No. 1 do mess. S2S 50: extra No. 1 mackerel, shore. 524 00: No. 2 shore mackerel, S22: large S's, $20. Codflsh Whole pollock, 5c ? ft; do medium, -George's. OPd, 5c; do large, c: boneless hakes, in strips, 5c; do George's cod, in blocks, iii&llic. Herring Round shore, 5 50 93 bbl: split. (6 60: lake. 13 25 yt 100 ft bbl. White flh, 7 00 100-ft halt bbl. Lake trout, $5 50 S) half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c jR ft. Iceland halibut, 18c V a. Pickerel, half bb(. S4 SI: nnnrter bbl. SI 60. Holland herring. 75c Walkoff herring, 90c UATSIEAL S7 5007 75 V bpl. Grain, Flour and Feed. There was a slpgle solo on call at the Grain Exchange to-day, namely a car of No. tim othy hay, Sll 25, Baltimore and Ohio spot. Receipts as bulletined, 60 oars, of which 35 ears were by Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne aud Chicago Railway as follows; 12 cars of hay. lot feed, 1 of middlings, 6 of oats, 1 offlonr, 8 of barley, 1 or rye, 1 ot corn. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 2 cars of hay, 2 of corn, i pt, oats. By Pittsbnrg and Lake Erie, 2 cars of corn, 1 of rye, 1 of. malt, I of flour. By Pittsburg and Western, 1 car of bay, 1 of flour. The cereal situation gives manifest signs of weakness and prices are generally lower than they 'were at the close of last week. Wheat has declined sharply at sources of supply. Corn, oats and hay can also be bought at lower prices than ruled last week. Prices for carload lots on track: Wheat-No. 2 red, SI 121 13; No. 3, SI 07 Corn No. 2 yellow shell, 77K78e; high mixed, VeiXHir; mixed shell, 7676c: No. 2 yellow ear. 8384'-; high mixed ear, 62083c; mixed ear corn, 8182c. Oats No. 1. 6181Kc; No: 2 white. 6001c; extra. No. 3, 69Q59KC; mixed oats, 575Sc. Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan, 98c S1 00; No. 1 Western. 97Q9Sa Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring ana winter patent flour, $6 25Q6 50; faney straight winter, S5 75B 00; fancy straight spring, S5 75 6 00; clear winter. S5 505 75: straight XXXX bakers', S3 505 75. Byo flour, S5 25Q5 50. Buokwheat flour, Sy<ic ft ft, Millpl-ed No. 1 white middlings, S27 00 28 00 ?9 ton: No. 2 white middling. 123 00 28 00; Prown mid.llingi, S22 5023 00; winter wheat bran. S21 60022 00. - HAT-Baled timothy, Np. 1, S12 0012 25; No. 2 do, S10 50QU 00; loose from wagon, J14 000 16 00. according to quality; No. 2 prairlo hay, 10 609 75; paoking ifo. $9 509 75. r Straw Oats, S7 6038 00; wneat and rye, S7 50 Provisions. Sugar cured bams, large ' , f Snjiar cured hams, medium sugar cured hams, small Sugar cured California hams ,. Sugar cured B. bacon...., , ,,..., HucarcuredsKlnnedhams, large Sugar cured skinned hams, medium SUcar cured shonldera Sugar cured boneless shoulders &H uu, tmcu aikjuou (luiuners.............. Sugar cured bacon shoulders 611 Sugar cured dry salt shoulders :.. b3 Sugar cured 11. beef rounds,.., , 14 SngarcuredD. beef sets 12 Sugar cured U. t.eer flats. 11 Bacon, clear sides , ' -t Bacon clear bellies..., .,.,.., Dry salt clear shies, 10-lb ave'g 75f Dry salt clear sides' "n.m i Mess pork, heavy Mess pork, family Lard, refined. In tierces Lard, refined. In half barrels Lard, refined, in 60-lb tubs...., Lard, refined. In 20-fb palls,..., Lard, refined, lnSO-ffifln cans', Lard, refined, InS-Ib tin palls...... Lard, refilled. In 6-to tin palls :..., Lard, reflned,.lulO-mtin palls..., , 13 50 13 so e 6 ft A LARGE INCREASE, Mayor's Beceipts for April Run Far Ahead of Last-Year, The Mayor's report for the month of April was completed by Clerk Ostermaier yesterday, and shows the receipts from police magistrates tobJ0.872 85, This is an actual Increase of about $2,100 over the corresponding month of last year, though the records show the increase to be bntS686 63. This was because $1,507 baa been collected by Mayor McCallln for show and peddlers' licenses when Mayor Qourloy entered the office; but that duty was then transferred to the Department of Public Safety, and the receipts of the Mayor's offlco lessened that much. The police magistrates' reports show a total of 1,795 arrests made in the city, of which 555 cases were tried by Magistrate Gripp, 657 by MoKenna. 184 by Leslie, 273 by Hyndmau and 265 by Succop. Pines were paid by 665 prison ers, 366 were committed to jail, 248 to the work house. 509 were discharged. 4'held for court, 2 sent to Reform School and 1 gent to hospital. Of the prisoners, 010 were drunks, 650 disorder lies, 170 vans, 184 suspicious persons, 88 keeping disorderly houses, 153 visiting disorderly houses, 95 violating city ordinances, and the balance on a variety ot charges. MUST 00KB DOWN. The Presbyterian Mission Building 90 Thirty-Third Street Unsafe. Building Inspector Brown yesterday con demned and ordered torn dqwn tbo Thirty-third Street Presbyterian Mission Sunday school building -on Thirty-thlrd street, Just below Rldgo street, The building was erectod about a year ago at an expense of over S2.600, but from iu location on the hillside bag slipped out or position a couple ot times, requiring further expense to repair, 'Ibis lorlne the hnildlns- illnnnri min .! efforts were about to be made 10 repair it. but the Inspector dcolded that It could not be made late and ordered it torn dqwn. LATE HEWS IN BRIEF. A sharp frost yesterday morning at Boonr, Is., has dano some damage to the fruit orop in that section. Ex-Secretary Taft's physicians say that It he is able to survive bis present attack sis cnances are good, Herman' Btephanski and an unknown woman, supposed tqbehls wife, were burned to death in a Are at Rochester, N. Y yester day. . Game and several hundred thousand quarts of berries In Camden connty, N. J. have been destroyed by the forest fires and a thunder storm. r The clgarmalcers of Chicago struck yester day for an advance in wages. There are about 1,700 in the city, and of this number from 800 to 1,000 are idle. The first performance of Carmen Rylra's ('he Queen of Rcumanlal tragedy, ''Master - i.vt ws.svuu iy sua iJlwauuD ui, JLU peror Francis Joseph and his suite at Vienna. The Chilean passenger steamer Etata Man sen putlnto San Diego on Sunday. It was re ported that she was a rebel vessel, but this was disproved aa she only went in to secure pro visions, The Jall Hall Gazelle announces that Im portant information has been given by outside parties to the Queen's Proctor, Sir Augustus Stephenson, during the last few days, in regard to the O'Shea divorce case, Edward E. Gedney, President of the Noitn River Bank, and Cashier Frank Ingersoll were placed under arrest yesterday afternoon in New Xork. They were held in 815.000 bail each. They aro charged with falsifying the quarterly report of the bank mado on June 14, 1890. SICK H?ADXCHB-Carters Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE. SICK HEADACHE '-Carter's Little Liver Pills. '-Carter'j Little Liver Pills. :-Carter's-Llttle Liver puis. SICK HEADACHE nnl8-TTSH DISEASES SWAYNE'S ABSOLUTELY CTJTRES. OINTMENT The simple application or "Swathe's UIST MENT'wltnout any internal medicine, -will cure any case olTetter. Salt Kheuin. Ulngworrn, Piles, ltoh, sores. Pimples, Erysipelas, etc.. noinatter how obstinate or long standing, sold by drag-'j1"- !f ??$. 5??." 'or w 1 8 boxes L2i Ad dress UK. SWANK ft SOJ, Philadelphia. Pa, Ask yonr druggist )pr it. no-STT m BOTTLES Cured me of Consti pation. The most ef fectual medicine for this disease. Fbed. Conway, Haver straw. Rockland Co., N, Y.' B URDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. SOLD BT JOS.-FLEMING'4 SON, iu juaraes street, mhl9-S2-D Pittsbnrg; pmsBUEO ..ANbfWESTEnjmfAIEVTA'x' j. irauujiui-ioiij a time; eT- ! Arrtve- Mall, Butler, .Clarion, Kane. Day Ex., Akron. Toledo Batter Accommodation .Ureenvlllc and Butter Kxr... Chicago Express (dally).' Ssellenople Aceom. .....,.. -Bntler Aeeam wV.-:. 8:M a fa; 4;5S p m 7i30 a m 7iS0 p m l.-eoa m'liimu m Ii40 p ini 3:3$ p m 2ii3p miliidO a m 4i2S p mi S:3sa ,m SiSO p mt7t ,m First clan rare to Chicago, (40 so, BecoBcieUa 0. Pullman Bnaet sleeping 'ear to Chlcaga m S)w ff49jsBBBBBBBiBB Bpth the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia 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 pf 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 mo3t popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 91 bottles ly all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand Tvill pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAU louwiue, kt. rVfiv rcwr, tr.r. s YRtTP OP PIGS. SOLD BY- JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 Market street. mhl9-82-TTS Pittsbnrg. BROKEJlS-rrNANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, $7 Fourth Avenue. ap30-35 Ds7lTl l?a SAVINGS BANK. i KAirLft S 81 FOURTH AVENUH Capital, $300,000. Surplus, S5LC70 20. D, McK. LLOYD. EDWARD K DUFF. 4 President, Assr. Sec. Treas. percent Interest allowed on time deposits. ocla-40-D FAHNESTOOK & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 2 Wall Street, New York. Supply selected investment bands for cash, or in exchange for marketable securities. Execute commission orders for Investors at the Stock Exchange or in the open market. Furnish information respecting bonds. apl2-133-TTSU JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago si SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. c22 -33 RAILROADS. From PIHsben UaUe SUtleq. ennsylvaniaLinBs.1 TnlM ky Ceetral TIdm. OUTHWrST By STEM-PANHANDLE 1JO UTK. Leave ror Cincinnati ana ou louis, anus, m., 4 liU a. m.tdSiSS and dims p.m. Uennlion, 2itl . a. Cnicago, d 1:1S a. m. and 12:0 p. m. whtelair, Jrio s. m., 12:0S. SilOp. m. Bteubcn vllle, S:i5a. m, Wasblnaton. Cits, 1:33 a. m 1:M, JiKt 74I4S. JiMp. m. Uulser, lOilOa, m. Buruotts town, kPlliSS a. m., IM p. m. Msnsaeid, till, HJO U.O0 a. m., JiCS, eiJO, d i5. Brlditevllle. 10U0 p. p siouonalds, d 4iU, UtU p. m,, Sio-.UJ TaViws annrvxfrom the West, 2ilX deioot. mf, liOS, dsistp. ra, llennlsoa, 9i)a.m. stsa bearllle, J:C4p. m. Wheeling 2:ia, HOa. in.. 1.-05, tiSIp. m. Burgettstown, .Ills a. m,, A t:01 a.ra. Washlnaton. eiSS. 7iM, Ii43. lOra a. m., 2;3i tiap. ra. siansneia. tvsa, oioj, too. niw m., . ..... v,k. inMn .ni, !..mn . . if.,, ,w, -.w.. .v.w -.. ' r " .. cer, liu B.a. MeDonslds, detMa. m., UlliOOp. m. MCKTHWESTHVSTEM-lfr. WAVNB ItOUTB.-. Leave tor Chicago, d Tito s, in., d iO dlioo, a ti4S. exesnt Saturday Hi3) n.in.i Tolido. 7ilO) n- m., d 12120. d HOO, andexceptbaturday H20p.m.t him ew in. ot p. m. t Head vllle, Erie and Ashtabula, 7i.-0 a. m., 12i20 p. m. Miles and Jamestown, 3i3o p. m. Alllanci n. m.i tvneeiinz anu iieuaira. biio a. m. I-4S p, m.i Beaver jalls, 4i00 p. m. ; Beaver falls. Bsnwa.ni.t Lcetsusie, otjua, m, DZFA8T VKOM ALLEOUKMV-HochCSter, M . m.i Beaver falls. ailS.ll:00a.mS:la p.m.: s til) &. la, : Xnon, 3i09 p. m.: Leeudale. SiOQ, S.Oo, iO0,Ui4S a. m.: Illi. 2:. 4:30, 4l4S, SiSo, 4114. Jjio, liOOandti SiSO p. a.; Conway. Wi p. m.( yslruskss linos, m. 'l-saras aubtvx Union sution from Cblcaio. ex. cent Monday, liso, di00, diM a. m., dSiSSaad a o:w p.m. . xoicac m.. SiSS and SiSO do, except Monday, liSO, d:3)a. 0 p. m.: Crestline, I2i30 p. m.: 1 Se-w Castle, 9:10 a. m l:i 4:30, Yonnffitown and li lOilSn. m-i Jillei and Younorstown. lldun. m. Cleveland, d 6:50 a. in., 2:20, 7:00 p, m.i Wheeling and Bcllalre, SiOOa. m.. 20. 7-.W p. ra. t Erie anc Ashtabnls, 1:25, lOilSp. m.i Alliance, 10:00a.m.; Mies and Jamestown, SilO a.m.; Beaver falls, f:t0s, ra.. S 8i-U p. ra.; Lcetsdale, 10:40 p. m. ABSIVI ALLxquKKT, from Enon. S.0C a. ra.' Conway S. 40 a.m;Kocnester,.40a.m.;l!eaver Kails. r.l0a.m..SI2:jO. 1:00, S.3uand S8:15 p. m.: Leeu dale, 4.30, S.S0, 0.10, e.SQ, 7.4S S. m., 12.00, 12.43, 1.4S, 3.30, 4.30. S.20, .0D and S e:05 p. m.: fair Ualu, S 3.54 a. m. d. dally; s, Sunday ontyt ether trains, except Snndar, JOSEPH WOOD, General Minaer. E. A. FOltD, General Passenger Agent, Address. Flttsburx. Pa. BAL11UOKB AND OHIO KAIL.KOAU. Bebedul in eaeet January 4, !!, .Eastera umr, ,,-for Wasnlngton, D. a. BalUmore. PhllaUetnaU and Neir York, "7t3 a, ra. and 11:20 p. nv. forCumberland, Tisji. m., Jfiia, s:20 p. m. fc for CounellsTUle, iitV. 7j a. m., tiiu, J4W and SCO p. m. for Union town, jeiH liZu m., tliM aal Mtn p. m. i . -a .. J UT VUUUCUSVIUU H4 unwnwwn, 3i4a. w Sunday only. .V "i'.r'JS" w,3- m.ndi23a.m. and iio a nd 34iCO p.-m. Por Wasnlngtau Pa., JjOS, tS:S0 s. m.. 3:38, tsisu aadJ:43andlll:isp. ? w ror Wheeling, "3.-03, 9:1a a. m 3dS, 7t4t and IinMp.m. for Cincinnati and St. Xouls, "83 a.m., j-.a p. w. for Cincinnati. ll:ssp. m. For. Columbus. S:OJ-e. ra 17:43 and 1113 p, m. ForNewark. SMS, i,n, T;4S andU:SSp. m. iror Chicago, 111OS and "7H5 p. m. , Trains arrive rrom cw York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. : a, m,,rni:Jlp m. From colnmbua, Cincinnati and Chlcaea, si2Sa.m., am p. m. From Wbeella& tax 'KOi a. m., tSiOO. "9:00 p. m. m Parlor and'sleeplna cars ta Eiltlmors, Wasblna ton. Clnclnna-J and Cblcaio. Dally, ilially except Sunday. tSnnday only. (Saturday only. Dall? except Saturday. The Pittsburg Transfer Company wlU call lot and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. t O. ticket oiuce, corner flithave. andYoodst., or 40lnd OS Smltbnelj, "J" UUELL. CUAS. V. SClJLfc, General slanaaer. Uea. Pass. Asent. iWTSBtJKG AND CASTLE SHANNON B. R. Winter Time Table. Un and after March 30, ISM, until further notice, trains will run as lot ions on every day, exceptSunday. Eastern stanu arutime: i.eavinr ruisoura ou: a. m,, juua, ra., 8:00 a. m., 9:30 a. m.. 11:30 a. in., 1:40 p. m 3:40 p.m. ,6110 p in..50 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m.. H:J0p.ra. Arllns;ton-S:40 a. m., S20a. ta,, 7:10 a. m 8:00 a. ra., 10:20 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:40 p.m., 4:20 n. m . 5:10 p. w., 4:50 p. m.. 7:10 p ra., 10:3 1 p. m. Sunday trains, leavlnz Pittsnurz 10 a.m., f 12.50 p. ra.. 2.-30 p. in., S:I0 p. m.t 8 JO p. ln- Arunfrton s:ma. u. li:iap. m.. 100 p.m., 4120 p. m :30 p. m. - JOHN J AUK. Sapb t. t.v.n hkn-y VALLEY .KAILUOAO- JX. Tnslnj leave Bnlfn station (Eastern stand' ard tlmei: EastllradrAj;.. SiSS a. in.: Xlar&rj lon (ustern Suad SiSlo. m.: Niagara rlvtni? at ffnffelo at ex.. daily, .sua a., m. (Arriving at tsnuaio at Si4JP. jt.l: Kltunnlna 'Ac. tM a. m.t Uultoa -Ac. 10:10 a. m.i Valley Camp Ac., IZiOI p.m.: OH City and UulJoIi Express, Mp, m. thnltoa Act 3.-00 p. m.: Kltunnlne Ac,. 3iS3 p. m.: llnebnrn EX., 4:S1 p- ra.; KltlannlngAc., Si30 p. m.: Braeburn Ac, 6:2op. in.: Italton Ac, 8:00 B, ra.; BnttaloEx.. dally. 8:45 p. m. (Arriving at affaloTi2)A.M,l:HnltonAo., i40p.m.t .Vaher CampAc, llpop.m. cnurcn trains Emlenton. a.m. 1 Kltunnbiiui40 p. m.: Umeoara. .: p. mi. Pullmsa 'ParlovQars on day trrlnsand Bleeping Car ore night, tralns-betweea, piHsoorg, ana-Uunaio.JAS.'P.'ANDEKSON. li.'iVA4tt.t viwavvAjvA uva. gu TtAXLROADS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. UN ASP AFTXB DXCXUPBR 2Jth, 1390, Trains will leave Union Station, Pittsburg. as f ollpws (Eastera Standard Time J; JL1TN IIXE EASTWARD. New York It Chicago Limited of Pullman Vestl. bale earsdsllrat7.1SA. w.. arrlvlnz atllarrl. nv. burg at 1,04 f. K., Philadelphia 4.43r. v.. New York 7.00 r. u Baltimore 4.40 r. it.. Washing- ton 5.SSP. If. Atlantic Express dally at 3.20 A. M.. arriving at HarrlsbnrttlO.SOA. K.. Philadelphia 1.26 r.M Neir York 4.01 r. it., Baltimore 1.15 r. It. Washington 2.2S r. it. Mall train dally, except Sunday, 5.30 A. K-, ar riving at Uarrlsburg 7.00 F. u., Philadelphia 10.53 r. M., Baltimore 10.40 r. it. Sunday Mali S.40A, M. Day Express dally at 8.00 A. ir.. arriving at Bar rfsburg 3.20 p. it.. Philadelphia 8.50 p. v.. New Yorks.SSr. 11., Baltimore 7.00 p. jr., Washlng n8.15P. it. Mall Express daily at 1.00 P. M, arriving at Hsr rlsburg 10,45 p. v.. connecting at Barrlsburr with Philadelphia Express. Philadelphia Express dally at 4.30 T. X., arriving at Harrlsburirl.00A.ir., Philadelphia 4.23 Ji 11., afid New York 7.10 a. m. Eastern Express at 7. IS p. ir. dally, arriving Har rlsburg !.3i. Jr., Baltimore e.;0 a. u.. Wash ington T.3V A. it.. Philadelphia S.2S A. ir. and New yorlcS.OOA, 11, Fast Line-daily, at 8. 10 p. jr.. arriving at Harris. burg 3.33 a, 11., Philadelphia 6.80 A. it.. New rork9.30A.i(.. Baltimore S.a A. U., Washing ton7.30A.ir. All through trains connect at Jersey City Wlttt boats of Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn, 51. Y., avoldlngdottbleferryage and Journey through New Yort City: Johnstown Acedin.. except Sunday, 3.49 r. v. Orcenibnrc Ac.com., 11.15 P. If. week-days. 10.39 P. Ji. Sundays. Greensbnrg Express S.1Q P. X., except Sunday. Berry Express 11.00 A.M.. ex cent Sunday. raft's ACCOin. 0.13,7.20,9.00, 10.30 A. IT., 12.15, 2.CC 3,20, 4.SS. 5.30, 6.15. 7.40, 9.40 F. !., andlsTu -" - ?- -., v., l,WLf.'I, H., KUUj A. it. (exeeDt Monday. Sanday. 12,10 a. TVIIklnsburg Acjom. 8.C0, 6.40. 7.00 A. ir., 13.01, 4.00. 4.33. S.20, 8.40. 5.50. 4.10, 10.10 and 11.40 P. X. bnnday, 12.40and9.isp. v. Braddock Accom. 6.50, 6.50, 7.40, 8.10, 9.30, I1.U A. K.. 12.30, 1.15, 2.50. 4.10. 6.00. 6.34, 7.S 34, . .00ana 10,48 r.ir. weekdays. Bandar. 5. 3JA.lt. SOUTH-tvESTPENN ILXILWAY. For Umpntown 5,30 ana 8,i a. u., 1.4S and 4,2) p. 11. week days. MONOXOAHELA DIVISION. For MonoucaheU Cltr. West Brownsville and Cnlonlowr. 10.40 A. It. For Jlonongabeh city and West Brownsville 7.M and 10. 40 a. v., and 4.50 r.x. On Sunday, 8.53 a. m. andl.OVr.if. For Monongabela City only, 1,01 and 5.M r. a, week 'days. Dravosbarg Accom., 6.00 A. and 3.20 p. if. week days. West Elizabeth As com. 8.SS A. 1L, 4.15, 6.30 and ll,3i p. u. Ban dar. 9.40 P. It. 1VEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. From FEDERAL STREET STAriON, AUibeny City-. JIailtraln. for Blalrsvllle 6VS3A.lt Express for Blalrsvllle, connecting for Butler J.15P, it. Butler Accom. ...,..,6.20 A. It. 2.25 and S.4SP.1C. SprlngdaleAecom.9.0O,ll.S0A.ii..3.30aad 6.2op,u. Clareinont Accom l.SOP. M. Freeport Accom 4.15, 7.50 and 11.40 p. X. Un Sunday , 12.33 and 9.30p.m. Apollo Accom 11.00 A. 11. aud S.C0P, X. Alleihcny Junction Accom 8.2ua. Xw Blilrsrtlle Accom. 10.30 P.M. JS" The Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. 'lime enrds ana full information csa be obtained at the Ticket Unices No. 110 fifth avenue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, and at Union station. CUAS. E. PUGIL 3. K. WOOD, General Manager. Gen'lPass'r AgenL PITTSHUUO- AND LAKE KItIB KA1LKOAU CUSIPANY. Scbedalelaeifect December 14, isuo. Central time. P.iL.E.K.K. UBPAttT-i'or Cleveland. 4 JO..0Oa.m..ls.4i2o."9:4Sp.ai. For Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Loau.4:30a. m., '1:33. J:4j p. m. for Uuoalo. s.oa a. m 40. 9:4I p.m. for Salamanca, "8:00 a. m., '1:35 n. m. For Youngstown and New castle, 4:3b, s.Oo, 10:00 a. m 1:35, '4i2a, 9:-l5 p. m. For Beaver Falls: 4:30, 70, ".-na, 10:00 a. m., "liJB. 3:30, '4:20, S:20, 4:ju, afc wt, ju:uua- in., ido. 4:hl -ia 9:p. m. for Chartlers. 4il 15i33 a. m VS; 70. 730. !8.BO.S:05.9:r0, 10:00. 11:38. UI20, 11140, 112:45, H4 3:J0. Sai '4SS. 14: 39, a, m.. ABEtva-From Cleveland. 6:40 a. m., T2iio. 5 .10, "7:50 p. m. from Cincinnati, Chicago and St, Louis, 10:uu a. in.. 7:50 p. m. From CuffaTiT 8:40a. m, 12::u, 10:05 p. m. From Salamanca .'10:00 . m 7:W p. m. From Xoungstowa and New Cas'le, bua, J0i0O a. m 12130. Sill 700, 10:05 p. m. From Beaver FaUs. 5i20. '6:40. 700, lOlOOa.n 12:J0, ISO. 5:40. 1-ja. W.OSn. i. P., C. A Y. trains for AlansSela,. 7i3Q. 113S a. nu. 15 p. to. For gsplen and Beecnmont, 7 JO a. m.. 3:53 p. m. P., C. ti Y, trains from ItsnsHeld. 7071 Bi39 S. m.. 3:4 p. m. From Beechmont, 7.-03, UJ9 "pHIMcK.&Y, K. K.-DlPADT-ror New Ha ven, 10:10, l:a. ul. JjOOp. m. For WestSlewi ton, 17:40. 10:10 a. m.. 3.-O0. 5:25 cum. ABBIT From New Haven, -SToo hn. 4!lX i Rm. From West Newton. 6:15, 1:09 a. ml -,:10 p. m- For Stclveetport, Elisabeth, Monongabela CUV and Belle Vernon, 6:45. 17:40. 11 rj) a. m.. 1;oX l:50p. ra. .'", tfrom Belle Vernon. Mononsrahel City. Ellia beth and SlcKeesport, 7:15, 19:00 a. m.. 12:10, 14:14, 4:40 p. m. Daily. ISnndays only. City -ticket Office. e39SmIthSeld Street. BIKDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBUBG. YA. As old residents know and back flies of Pitt, bnrg papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physician in the city, de voting special attention to all chronic, diseases. firpTrsNOFEEUNTILCURED MCRnilQand mental diseases, physical lYUnYUUO decay, nervousdoolllty.lackot energy, ambition and hope impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulnessl dimness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, lm- povenaucu uiuou, inning powers, organic weas ness, dyspepsia, constlpatioq. consumption, un. uuing too person ior uusincss, society ana mar. rlage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKINsfeerVpt' blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings ulcerations ot tongue, mouth, throat ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system, IIRIMARV Kidney and bladder derange Un I IN nil 1 1 ments, weak back, gravel, 0. tarrbal discharges, inflammation and other painful symntoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cares. Dr. Wblttier's life-long, extensive experience insures scientific and reliable treatment oa common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as It here. Office hours, a, sr. to 8 r. x. Sunday, 10 a. jr. to 1 p. ir. only. DR, WHITTIER. ill Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa, Jas-49-Dsawk !SI in DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring rolentltto aud confiden tial treatment. Dr. S. K' Lake, JL R. U P. &, Is the oldest and most experienced specialist la, the city. Consultation free and trietlv rnnfldantlaL Offlae klhrfi I t and 7 to 8 p. M.t Sundays, 2 to 4 P X. Oeuuit them personally, or write. DooToasI iaxx. car. r-ann are. auu su b, rituuu, TeS-72-DWlt DILCWIEF NERVEfAND BRAIN TREATME Spaolfle for nTrterta,Dlixlnes.rit4Neur7ila;4UJ xoinesa. jueniai AJptsssasuis. cruiituiiuitjuA uw uisuit,i-i-j fTiltlar In tostnitr nct laadlnsrto miiery tUear snafl doathTPreniAture Old Act, Barrenncs. L3a of TowtrS In either sax, InTolnntar Loseft and Spennatorrhce g caused by over-exertion of tbo brain, selX-alms orj OTer-lndn lffence. Each box contains one month treat mens. i a doi, orsu ur f, cvn oy lutuiprepsuu' With each order for six boxes, will "end parcluuer Carnree io reiuua boi-ct it mo irctaimenii isuis u?j EMIL 6, SUTCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Fenn are., and Comer WjUa aai . Falton SU PITTSBURG, PA. -1 g an -Hwmw uratrua'saaou J3K. SANDEN'H ELECTRIC BELT: FOB WEAME, InJIEN debilitate J i throni-b disease or otherwise, WBi TAltA.NTnrfn cttiiEhy this Mew 1MPKOVEU ELECTBIO HFI7T ' M ''jtEJllNDAlONEX. Jlaoe inithit ?ir..i ?',L..ii?if. or Phvsleal Weat- iirSvlrTJ'KeivrwiKSothlnyWnUauoas Mild, Soothlnjr, VonUnuou ielty throuah al(eak parts, HEALTH and VloyKOUi Wrrenu of Eleetrieir rAsltMVtTliS thaM 4TA HI 8rHNUrf?. Klprtric corrent felt IniUnllT, o J we forfeit 3, OOO n cash. liELT Complete t&ssd up. Worst cases Permanently Cured in three months. Serfifl namnhlets frM. Call on or ad iei.ij,wu in can. h&ui. i;ompicwiawr SM mo nth 1 dress SAMDEN ELECXKIU CO.. Eroadvsy. 1 New York. my2-U-TT8sa ABQOKFOaTHEUILLlnM FSrSV QME TREATMENT !WTH MEDICAL EtECTRICriTf Ter all CHROBIO. OKOANIO oal KZEVQTjs DIS2A8SB In bet ssxsf. CHEMICAL CO.IlWA8UE7wi TTSSTX TO WEAK MEN SaSevtaa frosa-', the effect oJ youthful errors ; early decay, westing weakness, lost manhood, etc 1 will send avaluabls treatlsa (nealadl ctmtnfniid full particulars for home cure, FHEB of charred A splendid medical work 1 should be read by every , man who hi ru-rvoiu and dehiutated. 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