STOCK LOWEB. Heavy Receipts of Cattle and Sheep Put Down Prices. THE BUSINESS AT EAST LIBERTY Outlined in the Transactions Recorded fcy the Dealers Titers. HOW S03IE SIZE UP THE SITUATION Office of Prrrsmmo Dispatch, ) Webmsdit, June 10. i At East Liberty there were S5 loads of cat tle on the market at the opening on Monday lnornimr, and 5 loads have been received since. In the receipts wete 12 loads from Kentucky and 15 from Chicago. Tho balance were from Ohio and Indiana. There was a scarcity of buyers and with tho largo ran markets opened 1022c lower than last week, and there has been no improvement as tho week advanced. Not less than 20 loads were shipped on in Jlrst hands for want of cus tomers, and there wcro quite a nnmberof odds and ends still in the pens this morning w ait ing for buyers. Tho highest price paid this week was $C for a car extra 1,500 fl hoot es from Ohio. .A5dc from this load there was nothing sold nbovo$5 CO in carload lots. Fresh cows were iu air supply and range of market w as $20 40 per head. Calves wero in light supply, and vcalers sold at 5S6c per ft. There have been, all told, ahout 4 car load of sheep and lambs on tho market this week, and prices are off fully 25 percent, and eIow at the decline. The top pneo of sheep was ."o-and springlambs 7c The latter have declined lc bince ijlonday and arc quoted to day atfic per B. A leading dealer said this morning: "I bought a load of 95-pound sheep of extra quality th" niornin g at $4 85, and a week ago x pniu 50 xu jora load not nearly as goou." The run of hogs for the week has been small and the demand is light. There were IScirlofds on sale Moi.day, and very few have been received since. Top price of Miiladclphias was J4 90. Dealers Review tho Markets. Holmes, Itowlan, Biiggs A Co. in their re Ticw of the market say: "We report 90 loads of cattle for our mar ket, which, wi;n a limited demand, proved to be an over supply, ei-pccially of common gmsscrs and half fat rough grades, m hich Were slow sale at 20c to 25e decline trom last v ck's prices. Good corn cattle were scarce and -cie more readily sold at a decline of 10c to 15c. We quote prime to extra, 1.400 to 1,500 ft, at $5 75gG 00: good, 1,200 to 1.500 , 14 4004 60, good, 1,000 to 1,100 fts, 4 755 00; mi-vcdlot'.of steeis and heifers from 900 to L200 fts and half fat rough cattle, $4 00g4 50; eo sand bulls $2 00g3 50; fresh cows and springers $20 40 per head; stockors, 700 to 900 a, $2 50-f.l 50. Calves were in light sup ply and readil sold from $5 50 to $5 85. Receipts of ho; ivcrr- light; makct slow; riiiladelphias, ft S0W 90; bpst Yorkers, $4 70 64 bO: conmimi to fair Yorkers, $4 504 65; piSS H 004 25. Tho supply of sheep is liberal and the mar ket slow at about Jfc lower on good and SO to 40c low er on common than last week. Lambs were plenty and hard to sell at a decline of 60c to Jl per cwt. Prices ranged from 5 to 6c The Sales Reported. Following arc some of the sales reported by live stock commission firms for the week: S. 1!. Hedges Co.: Cattle t head. 4.C20 ., $4 75: 4 cons. 4.200 IDs.. S3; bulKiStolbs.. $.1. hlir-ep 120 head, 3.200 Sis.. $4 2: 40 head, 3,300 lb"., N 73: 21 head. l.KiO til-.. "i: 114 hedd. 10.410 ... H 90: 10 licvl, UK) lb-.. a 30: 2"T) head, 23.740 lbs, $4 i0. lis head. 12.920 lb-.. ?4 70; 27 spring lambs. 1.3M lt).. 57 23. Hoys 17 head, il.940 lbs., H 60; 12 IhihI. 2,ZiO ft-., H 25; 1C0 head, 13,900 lbs., S4 75; 34 head, (1.140 s.. 54 80 Hu3. Haziewood A ImhoT: Cattle 17 head, 16.620 Its.. 54 30:9 head. 9.500 lbs, f 1 50: 9 head, R.3U0 lis., J4 45; 17 head, 16.600 lbs., J4 5: 10 head, 32.IM) TtiS.. S3 40. Slleet-131 head. 10.850 lbs, J4 35; 75 head. 6.2m lbs.. J4 23: 120 head, 11,170 !bs., S3 00; 13 head. 1.100 ft,., S3 89: 30 head. 2.550 lbs . 4 60; SS head. 4.470 lbs.. l 10. 10 head, 610 lbs.. ?2 00; 19 lriliR lambs, 1,1.10 lbs. ?7 75. Hofr 60 head. 10, 320 lbs... 54 5: 15 head, 1.S00 lbs.. M 40; 14 head, 2.S10 lb-., S4 05; 12 head. 2,340 lbs.. J4 95. Calves 391 head. 22.330 lbs.. Jo So; 3 Iliad. 440 lbs., JS 90. JFE. McCall.tCo: Cattle 23 head. 19,140 lbs., l 70; H liead. In 620 lb-.. ?4 70. sheep 72 head. 5,110 lbs., $4 75; 50 head. 2,750 lbs., fh 00; 110 head, 16.2&0 lbs., 1 30: 23 liead. l,o0!t., 5S5:9 head, 8,4701bs., Si iO: 140 head, 11,560 lbs., 4 (h: 109 head, 10.100 lbs., -"4 90; ill head, 11,33) lbs., $3 25; 39 spring lambs .23) rbs.. 13. JJofcs 10 head. 3.260 lbs.. 3 75:1;) head. J.cio lbs.. f250;50 head, ,250 lbs., H70. Calves-o head. 8.050 lbs.. J4 CO. Itenevtr. L.lnkliam Co.: Cattle 16 head. 14.230 lbs.. 54 23: C head, 6,OiO lbs., J4 22; 13 head, 15.2H0 lbs.. H 0: 10 head. H.550 fbs., J4 40:19 head, 3S.640 Jtjs.. 54 7; bead, 23.130 lbs., $4 60; 6 co-s,"5S4 Ibi., S3 n. Miern-33 nead. 1,810 lbs.. S3 40; 21 Head, 1,450 lbs., f.i oo: 40 bead, 3,000 7bs fl 63: 4ihead, S4' lbs. V 23: 200 head, 18,200 &.. J4 90: 213 head, ls.210 lbs., 4 60. Hops 60 head. 11,930 fcs., M 70; 37 head, 6,040 lh., fl S5; 44 head, 8,400 lbs., J4 SO; 22 head. 3,500 lbs., S4 75; 149 head, 22,480 lbs., J4 85. Jiclrr.es, llowlin. lirlfrgs A Co.: Cattle 22 head, 35.700 n.. 53 30; 11 hca.l , 11.570 lbs., $4 50; 16 head, 3'.2io as ? 4?: 20 head. 2..160 lbs. Sj 55; 12 head, 12.J01, ff... $4 23; 12 head. 32,070 lb., M 55;. felieep ii lie.ul. 3,340 lbs, ? 23: 33 sprlnfr lambs, 1,700 lbs., to 73; lihiJid do. 10 lbs. S7 50. Hogs-0 head. 17,3X1 lbs., ?4 90; 23 head. 3,500 lb-., f 1 To; 133 head, 22.40 lbs., $4 75: 103 heart, 13,4s01bs J4 60. Cahes la head, 2,000 lbs.. S3 75; 65 do.. 7.500 lbs., $5 85, Dram. Dyer & Co.: Cattle 17 head. 15,330 lbs, 3 75; Is he.id. 18. &) Bs, $4 65; 7 head, 7, 140 lbs. J4 70: 10 head, 9.240 lbs. $4 00; 17 head, 37,710 lbs, 4 83:34 head, 37,500 lbs, Jo 25: 20 head, 37,830 lbs l 50; 30 head. 24.330 lbs, 5 30; 39 head, 24,960 lbs, 15.53. theep-35 head. 3,4J) lbs 4 73; 101 head, fc,850 lbs 54 40: 156 head, 14.600 lbs, $4 85; 58 head, 4,470 lbs 54 10; 193 head, 17,860 lbs, fl 90; 30 luad, 3,340 lbs, 5 33: 231 head, 15,870 lbs 54 70; 240 head, 20,610 lbs 55 10. IIors 15 head, 1,800 lbs, ft 40: 47 head, 6,780 lbs. 54 70; 58 head, 12.310 lbs, 54 90; 87 head, 21,140 lb-, 54 SO; 70 head, 9,670 lbs, 54 75; 20 head, 2,900 lbs H 20. By Telegraph. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 1,400 head; market slow; beeves and butchers' stock weak and 10c lower; feeders -were slow; lanes-1,350 to l,C00-ft. steers, $5 255 85; prime 1,250 to 1,475-ft. steers, $4 655 45; good to choice 1,150 to 1,350-ft. steers, $4255 25; butch ers steers, 1,050 to 1,300 lbs , $3 754 80. Hogs Receipts, G,7U0 head, market moderately active; the quality was lair; the best hogs wcro steady; others weak and a shade lower: the range of the prices paid was $4 154 35. bulk selling at ?4 204 30; light, S4 154 30; heavy, $4 25g4 35; mixed, $4 20 4 30. Sheep Xo fresh receipts; market steady, w ith good muttons in demand; na tives, S3 U0S5 25; Westerns, $2 755 25. Chicago The Evening Journal reports: Cat tleReceipts, 14,000 head; shipments, 4,000 liead; market steady to lower: extra steers, $G 006 10; urime to choice, $4 755 95: others, 45 00&5 25; Texans $2 S04 25; cows, $2 20 4 75. Hogs Receipts, 26,000 head: shipments, 12,000 head: market weak and lower; com mon, $4 004 15; mixed and packers, $4 35 4 45; prime, heaw and butchers' weights, S4 504 55; assorted light, $4 454 50. Sheep Receipts, S,000 head; shipments, 4,000 head: market brisk and steady; Texans, $4 35 4 40: natives, $4 50JT5 50; Westerns, $4 60 t jo; lam us, $t uu&4 uu. Xew York Beeves Receipts, 1,756 head, including 67 cars for sale: market 10c higher; native steers, $500G25; bulls and cows, $2 50 64 00; dressed beet steady at SliSKc. Ship ments to-day, 1,115 beeves and 5,720 quarters of beef Calves Receipts, 4,500 head; mar ket steady; veals, $5 00S)8 50; buttermilks, 44 00fj4 50. Sheep Receipts, 8,789 head; mar ket steady: sheep, $4 506 00: lambs, $6 60 S 25, dressed mutton firm at 9lCKo per pound: dressed lamLn steady at 1213jc Hogs Receipts, 7,492 head, consigned uirect; nominally steady at $4 305 25. Cincinnati Hogs steady; common and light, $3 754 50: packers and butchers', $4 55 44 75; receipts, 2,700 head; shipments, COO head. Cattle stronger- common, $1 503 00; fair to choice butcher grades, $3 SOjJo 00; prime to choice shippers, 4 505 00; receipts, bOO head; shipments., 200 head. Sheep easy; common to cnoice, $3 25g4 75; extra fat weth ers and yearlings, $4 75.5 00; receipts, 10,000 head; shipments, 7,100 head. Lambs beavv: icceipts lower; common to choice, JS 00U7 CD per 100 lis. Iiuitalo Cattle dull and slow, with but few selling; receipts, 74 loads through, 10 sale: sales good cows, $2 503 10; no good cattle. Hogs slow but steady; receipts, 50 loads through, 10 sale; Yorkers, $4 Co4 70; good light, H 00; good medium, $4 754 80: pig, $4 25Q4 53. Sheep and lambs alow lor all kinds; common lower; good, steady; rcceiiits,'4 loads through, 8 sale; good sheep, $3 15ft5 45. common to fair, $4 255 00; year lings., $5 005 60; spring lambs, $5 507 00. St. Ixiuis-Cattlc Receipts, 10,300 head; ship ments, 3,200 head; market stiong; good to raacv native steers, $5 106 00; lair to good, ti 90&5 is; Texans and Indians, $2 90g4 80. Hog. Receipts, 6,800; bead; shipments, 600 head: market lower; fair to choice heavy, ft 404 50: mixed grades, $4 004 40; light, fair to best, $4 25j4 40. Sheep Receipts, 4,900 head; shipments, 4,800 head; maikct steadj . fair to lancy, $3 355 00. Kansas Cit.i Cattle Receipts, 2,820 head: shipments, l,:i00 head; natives steady to 10c lower: Texans steadv; cows, ti 00Q4 53; stack ers and lecders, s2 ;")04 25. Hoga Receipts, HG30 bead: shipments, 1,440 head; market 5 30; lower; bulk, $4 204 SO; all grades, $3 50 &4 40. Sheep Receipts, 200 head; ship lacnts, 700 head; market 10015c higher. IsOlanapoIis Cattle Receipts, 400 head; market active; shippers, $4 00g5 75; butch ers', $3 25g4 50; bulls, fl 50g3 73. HogS-Re-ceints, 3 .xn head; market slow: choice heavy, 4 iOGl SO: uholce light, $4 334 45; mixed, CI 3j4 47; pigs, $3 004 00. .Mrs. Wrxarow-s Soothing"Syrap forchU dren tccthlcg' rests child and comforts mother. .dfctflali i-i. CORN LEADS THE MARKET. A Big Slump FoUoTt&lijrTVrartlal Re covery Wheat Stagnant'tTntll a Moder ately Active Close Bradstreet's Shows Tliat Stocks Are Stilt Decreasing. CHICAGO Tho corn pit was he center of attraction on the Board of Trade tc-ttay, and speculators from the other pits flocked to that point to take a hahdlntlie proceedings. Thero was a big slnmp'in "prices in the early trading, followed by a partial recovery. .Vheat was dull, with nothing of import ance doing until near the close, when busi ness picked up a little Price changes were confined to extremely narrow limits during most of the session- Operators were in clined to bold olT for the Government crop report, due at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. There was not much news of a very import ant character to"tnfluence values. Early cables showed dun markets, without much change in values abroad. Advices from the Northwest told of fine growing rains in that section, but this news was neutralized by the Signal Service notice of the development of a cold wave, with frosts, extending over Dakota, Minnesota, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska Thursday night. A strong point was made by tho bulls of the Michigan crop report, showing a loss of ten points in con dition since tho last previous report, and tho statement that the acreage of winter wheat in Indiana was two points less than last vcar, nut tmsciia not receivcmncn credence. icport6 were received irom Kansas, claim ing that the wheat was affected by rust on account of recent rains. Bradstredi' report of stocks east of tho Kockies show ed a, decrease of 1,S92,000 bush els, and west of tho Iiockies and on the Pacific coast shoi cd no change The export clearances from four ports of wheat and flour were rather larger, and arrivals in the 2Corth est v ore fair. Julv opened at fl8, sold off to PSVf, fluctu ated for a long time between 9S)f and 9SU, then, when the bull new s began to have its effect, advanced to 9S. with possibly a salo or two at 99, and closed at 9SJ, or j above yesterdav's close. Corn opened at 5Sig:5SJc for Jnly, against oSJ'gc at the cloe ye-teruay, on account of the light receipts over night, but the ad vance did not hold. There were reports of flno growing rains in the corn belt. There was very little demand, so nearly everybody seemed anxious to sell, and the market im- mediatelv took the down grade. It tvas uqt long before it was made 56c. As the de cline went on longorn began to come out, and for a. time the market seemed demor alized. Reports from the interiorweroto theeffect that a large amodn t of corn i as being loaded for Chicago, and big receipts were looked for durinc the next few days. Cables wero low er at the lowest point. The estimates for to-morrow came in, showing small receipts in sight. The sellers seemed to have been bailed out, and as many shorts w bo had a satisfactory profit began to cover, and there was good reaction, Julv selling back to 57o and closing steady at 37c. Oats wero Weak in svmirathy with corn. and -July fell fiom 43e early to -42c, but, rallying with corn, closed at 43JjJc. Provisions were weak and low er. Receipts of bogs wcro heavy and prices lower. Corn was slumpish, and tho longs were growing tired of carrying their heavy loads. There was no general liquidation, however, and fluctuations were rather narrow compared with jesterday. Pork shows a 'loss of 10 cents; lard and ribs of 25 cents. The leading futures ranged as follows, as corrected by John SI. Oakley & Co., 45 Sixth street, members of Chicago Board of Trade: Open- High- Low- Clos- artici.es. lug. est. est. ing. WHEAT, X0. 2. June. 9 lOOJf 99!f 1 00V Julv 9SS 9Mi Wi ftSS! AllKUSt 93 95)a 94;, 95?s Corn, Xo. 2. Jane 59 59 57TS 50 Julj" 5SV SS 5G- 57 August 56i S& 55J, 56h OATS, XO. 2. June 44 4i'i 44 44 Julv 4.T 43S 42s 43S Aueust 35H 3ii iih Si ItESbPORK " ' JulT 1030 10 32S; 1022 1030 Semcmher 10 53 30 55 10 45 30 55 J.ARD. July 6 07JJ 6 32! 6 07V 0 32S Septemoer 6 35 6 S7,1? 6 32)j 6 35 Snor.T RlES. Jul.- 5 80 5 80 8 75 5 77V, September 6 05 0 03 e 00 C 02,' j Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour steady and unchanged, Xo 2 spring wheat, $1 00l OOVf ; So. 3 spring wheat, 9397c: Xo. 2 red,$l 00l4$l 01; Jo.2coni, 5ac: Ho. 2 oats, 44c:. .No. 2 white, 46Jf47ic; Xo 3 white, 454Gc; Xo. 2 rve, 84c: Xo.2 barley nominal: Xo.3, f. o. b., 71720 No. 4, f. o. b., 64c: Xo. 1 flaxseed, $1 11JJ: prime timothy seed, $1 27 1 2S: mess porK, per bbl., $10 20; lard, per 100 lbs., $6 05: short ribs sides, loose. $565 5 75; dry salted shoulders, boxed, $5 005 10; short clear sides, boxed, $6 206 30. Sugars unchanged. un me i-ronuce ixcnange to-aaytne tmt tor market wus fairly nfctive, but s'teady and unchanged. Eggs, lf15c. SEW YOKK. Flour Crttv and moderatelv active; free sellers. Sales 21,150 bales. Com meal steady and -quiet; vellow Western, $3 253 85. Wheat Spot market irregular and quiet, closing firmer; Xo 2 red, $1 09 1 WK in store and elevator; $1 09Jfl 10 afloat: $1 MUQl 10K f. o. U; ungraded red, $1 OiXm llyfc Xo. 1 Northern, to arrive, $1 Ufc Xo. 1 liard to arrive, ,$1 16: Xo. 2 Chi cago, $1 09K1 09)i; options have been very dull as awaiting the Government report; prices have changed only iic, that much yKc, lower carly,butclosingii?4coveryesterdav; Xo. 2 red, June, $1 o7l 0S, closing at $1 OSK; July, $1 06K1 07, closing at 1 07: August, $1 03fl 04, closing at $1 04: September, $1 0.J1 03i:, closing at $1 03; October, $1 03l 03 closing at $1 0.. Xovember, $1 04iil 04J closing at $1 0: December, $1 GWl OS, closing at 1 05; May, 1S92, $1 0K1 09, closing at $1 09. Rye "steady and quiet. Corn Spot market opened firmer, closing easv and dull: Xo. 2, 6666c, elevator; CGgGTc, afloatr ungraded mixed, CG71Jc; options opened o up, de clmed &?& cm "a break at the West, recovered KKc and closed firm: June, closing at 65c; July, 63Ufi:G5;c, closing at 6Jc: August, 6364i4c closing at Clifc; September, 62i463316c, closing at 62c; December, 56J456'c closing at 56c. Oats Spot maikct unsettled, lower and moderately active; options more active, but weaker, June clos ing at48c; July, 48i49Jc, closing at 48c; August, 42fg43e, closing at 42Jic: September, 3139c, clWng at 39c: spot, Xo. 3 white. 52c: mixed Western, 46510; white do, 52 56c: Xo. 2 Chicago, 49K49c. Hay dull and steady. Hops dull and steadv. Tallow dull. Eggs quiet and steady; tVestern, 16Kc. Hides firm and quiet. Pork dull and steadv; old mess, $10 5011 60: new mess, $12 00 12 50; extra prime, $11 00. Cut meats quiet; mid dles weak; short clear, $6 50. Lard lower and dull; Western steam, ?6 30635: June, $6 29; Julv. $6 306 37. closing at tS 32 bid: Au gust, $6 44; September, $6 5t6 6L closing at $6 57 bid; October, $6 656 67, closing at $6 66. Butter in moderate demand and steady; Western dairv, ll16c; do creamery, 1519c: do factory, ll14Jc: Elgin, 19c Cheese dull and steady: part skims, 47Jc PHILADELPHIA Flour weak. Wheat options quiet, high grades scarce and firm; Xo. 2 red, June, $1 OSgl 09; July, $1 06& Si -""K"i, i uojfcBi vas; oepiemDer, $1 031 03J. Corn Options opened about la lower, but afterward recovered Jc and closed firm; spot lots scarce and iniair de mand; Xo. 2 yellow elevator, 69c; do in grain depot and in elevator, 70c; Xo. 2 mixed, June and July, 65lc; August, 64K65Kc; September, 63Jj64Kc Oats weak; Xo. 3 white. 51c; Xo. 2 white, 62K52c: Xo. 2 white, June, 5252c: July, 51Jg52; August, 4445c; September, 4041c. JCggs quiet and steady; Pennsylvania firsts, 17c MINNEAPOLIS The demand for No. 1 Northern wheat was good to-day at J4KC under the July price. Other grades wero not in any better demand than of late. Re ceipts were small and tho good wheat was takn early. Xo. 1 Northern sold mainlv at $1 021 0 and No. 2 Northern at 99J $1 00. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, June, $1 04; on track, $104K105; No. 1 Northern, June, $102;: July, $1 02: September, 92c: on track, $1 02!41 02: No. 2 Xorthern, June, 99o: on track, 99c$l 00; December closed at 94c BALTIMORE Wheat Xo. 2 red, steady; spot, $1 0SK1 08; June, $1 071 08; July, $1 054m 0o; August. $1 03ifl 01: Scnter bcr, $1 021 03; steamer No. 2 red, $1 05. Corn Mixed steady; spot, 65J63c; June, 65c; July, 6465c; spot, Xo. 2 white, 65Ko bid. Oats firm; Xo. 2 white Western, 5455c; No. 2 mixed do, 5253c Rye inactive; No. 2, 95c Hay higher; good to choice timothy, $12 00Q13 50. Provisions unchanged. Butter unchanged. MILWAUKEE Flour unchanged. "Wheat firm; No. 2 spring, on track, cash, 99c$l 00; July, 9Sc; No. 1 Northern, $1 04. Corn Tower; -,. o, ju viujv, .wu. vthls easier; jo. 1 white, on track, 49c Barley firm; No. 2 in store, 73c Bye firm; No. 1, in store, 89 69c. Provisions quiet. Pork July. $10 25 Lard July, $6 15. CINCINNATI Provisions easier. Port, $10 75. Lard, $5 M. Bulk meats, $8 00. Bacon, $7 00. Whisky steady; sales, 611 bar-' rels on tho basis of $1 16. Butter steady Sugar unchanged. F.ggs weaker at 13K14c Cheese easy. TOLEDO Wheat dull and Ann; cash and June, $1 02; Jnly, 99Uc; August, 97c; December, 99o. Corn dull and steady; caslrand June, 60c. Oats quiet: cash 46c. Cloverseed dull: cash, $4, 20. NEW ORLEANS ugftr steady; 'open kettle, good fair, 3K33-16c; centrifugals, off white. 4c: seeonrt(LVif.5( VMneen. ,Mm whi itc,4c; seconds, 23c Molasses steady; ope: U JLCltlC, JCIUIUUIWJI, 1 fair to prime, 23 25c; centrifugal nominal". Feet without corns are pearls of high price. -Daisy Corn Cure is positive and per-, manent to its effort. 15 cento; all druegists.- CIlSRML ESTATE. Values v Very Low When Compared With Those in Other Cities. A BROAD HINT TO SOME OWNERS. A Break in Dnqnesne Traction the Prin ,. cipal Event- m Local Stocks. STATEMENT FROM COMMODORE KOUNTZ Speaking of prices recently realized for property in New York, a business man re marked yesterday: "They bear out what I have always maintained, that property in a live, growing city always commands top prices. 'Ifis a necessity. People musthave it. cost what it may. It is the same, way in Pittsburg. Business is constantly demand ing more space, and good sites for stores aro getting scarce. Bearing this fact in mind, how any ono can expect or hopo for conces sions 1s more than I can figure out Tho fact is, Pittsburg real estate is cheaper than It ought to be, considering tho solid wealth nnd wonderful prosperity that aro behind it, and cheaper than it ever will bo again. Foot frontage on our best streets is rated at from $2,500 to $ 4,000 dirt cheap in compari son with values in cities with half the busi ness and scarcely any of tho advantages for manufacturing and mercantile operations. In my opinion thero is no better investment than Pittsburg real estate at present prices." There Is Many a Slip. Real estate is never sold until tho deed is passed and tho jnoney paid over. Unlooked for hitches are liable to occur at every stage of a transaction. Last Thursday negotia tions were begun for tho salo of a pieco of Xorthside property involving almost $100, 000, with every indication that it would be consummated by Friday or Saturday. Saturday morning one of tho buyers was called awav and did not return until Mon day, in tne meantime ne una iouna a weu.K spot in the title, w hich put a temporary stop to the dicker. Yesterday this difficulty was removed, but one of the buyers was called away from the city, causing another delay, and it may be a week or more before all the papers are signed: but there is little doubt that the sale will finally go through. A Broad Hint to Owners. The following 'from a Chicago real estate man has more or less local bearing: "When the most prominent real estate agents in the city aro obliged to turn away investors who como to them with money in their hands because they cannot find a plece"bf business property that they dare recommend at the price the holder demands, there is something wrong with the market. That something is the ex travagant ideas that tho owners of property are entertaining. Xo one supposes that rents can be materially advanced, at least not for some time. ' That being the case the only inducement that can be held out to an investor to convince him that it is possible to get a fair return upon the money he is asked to put into a piece of property is to show him how changes and improvements can be made in tbebutldlng so as to increase the rent roll. First-class business property that has a price based upon the income it will to-day return is exceedingly hard to find, and w hen it is found there is no trouble in securing a buyer lor it." Bnsiness News and Gossip. A subdivision at Hays station is being sur veyed and will soon be put on the market. Tho Church of St. John the Baptist, for which Mr. J. W. Offerman has prepared plans, -will be at Thirty-second and Liberty, not Third and Liberty, as printed. The enormous amount of capital absorbed by the various industrial schemes offered to the public in the last six months may in a measure explain the lack of inquiry for good railroad bonds. Pittsburg bank stocks show steady appre ciation a good commentary on the manage ment of these institutions. - The net earnings of tho Northern Pacific Railroad for tho year to date amount to $3,982,219, against $8,075,421 for last year. The New- York pool in Chicago Gas holds $23,000,000 out of the $25,000,000 capital stock of the company. , Western Union directors met yesterday and declared the usual dividend. Reports of sales of big blocks of local .stocks rarely pan oufnporiL-investigatipn. There was no foundation for the reported sale of 500 shares of Birmingham Traction at 21, or any other price. Yesterday there was some tall tulk of a deal compared with which the Kountz sale would appear small. Xt could not be run down. Manchester Traction, stock was offered at the last call yesterday at 38. Tho Kountz deal wascoinpieted yesterday, suits withdrawn and stock delivered. The fire Josses of the United States and Canada during the month, of Mnv, 189L amounted to the extensive total of $16,044,395. The gross earnings of the Atlanta Consoli dated Street Railwav Company for the third week of May were $13,715, un increase of $3, 475 over tho period in 1890. The net earnings of the Pittsburg and Western Railroad lor April fell off $52,909 from a year ago. The Building Itecord. Permits for the erection of the following buildings were issued yesterday: Elizabeth Munz, frame two-story dwell ing, 17x18 feet, on Ellington street, Thirty second ward. Cost, $1,000. Anton Maidbof, frame one-story and base ment dwelling, 17x32 feet, on Nail street, Tw enty-seventh ward. Cost, $800. I. II. Moelver, frame one-story wagon shed, 10x20 feet.on Penn avenue, Nineteenth ward. Cost, $15. Union Builders' Supply Company, two frame one-story storage sheds, 14x120 feet, 2201 Wharton street, bouthside. Twenty-fifth ward. Cost, $100. " Movements in Bealty. A gentleman -who returned from Kensing ton at 6 p. m. yesterdaj-, said a large crowd was present at the opening sale oflots. He was informed that between 75 and 100 lots were sold. W. H. Wilson sold two fine lots running through from Hodge to "Winthrop street, Fourteenth ward, 42xlG0, for $3,300 cash. The following lots have been sold by the Aspinwall Land Company from their plan at Asplnwall: Lot -No. 86, to Samuel McClay, 100x125, for $2,000; lot No. 291, to Lizzie E. Hamilton, 25x100, for $325; lot No. 2, to Daniel Patterson,76xl25, for $1,500; lots Nos. 233 and 234, to J. C. Emmick, each 25x100, for $650; lot No. 324, to William B. Robinson, 23x100, for $300. Reed B. Coyle & Co. sold lot No. 207 in their Marion Place addition, being 25 feet front on Parnell street by an average depth of 141 feet, for $400. Thisleaies but 19 lots unsold in this plan. Black & Baird sold to H. jf. Safford lot No. 89 in the Alta Land Company plan, on Du quesne Heights, fronting 100 feet on Sweet brier street by 100 in depth, for $100 cash: also, in-samo plan, lots Nos. 131 and 133, for $103 SO cash, to Thomas J. Meyers, and also, in same plan, to Constantino Kradeemer lots Nos. 150 and 116 for $160, and to the same partv lots Nos. 119 and 121 lor $292 50. C. D. Mobley. a lot on Copeland street.Twen tieth ward, 25x100 feet, for $900. Baltensnergcr & Williams sold lot No. 19 in tho Weinman plan, Mt. AVashington, to William Miller for $300. Terms, $10 cash and $5 per montlw Black & Baird report further sales in Ell Wood to Edward Brackmever. Int. Xn RM -x. .wv ; . uvm iui L. A-. AM2. euil, IU for $500; to G. W.Lang lot 860, for $500; to Arthur D. Morner lot 642, for$500; to L. I. Littlefield lots 'Nos. 977, 978 and 844, for $1,500, and to Elizabeth Texton lot 943, for $500. W. A. Herron & Sons sold a lot 24x100 feet, on Madison, near Thirty-third street, and near Central Traction station, Thirteenth w ard, for $650. HOME SECURITIES. BREAK IN DUQUESNE TRACTION THE CHIEF EVENT OF THE DAY. Impatient Holders Dissatisfied "With the -Earnings "Wliy Birmingham I Held Down Other Striking 'Features State ment by Commodore Kountz The Out aide Situation. Yesterday was another dull day on the local Stock Exchange, sales footing up only 56 shares, furnished by Duquesne Traction, Philadelphia Gas and Airbrake. New York was narrow and dull. London was more active and prices J per cent higher on the average. v Locally, there appeared to be no inclina tion tj do anything, and a weakening ten dency -was tha result. The event of the day PITTSBURG tv?f. was a sharp .decline in JDuquesne Traction. It sold at 15 and closed offered at 14. This was attributed to dissatisfaction with the manner in which the rpad Is operated and the falling off in receipts since tho cut In rates by a rival. Promises of amendment in these matters seem to havo little we'ght with the impatientpubllfi, which looks chiefly to results. This is a wrong view to take or an interest which is capable of doing -nuch to speed the growth of the city. It is .mani festly unreasonable to expect perfection at once from a system so extensive as the uu quesne. There is little, doubt the company will correct errors and strengthen weak points as fast as possible. In the meantim there is no apparent occasion for holders or the stock to lose their heads and sell at a sacrifice. In this case It is perfectly sare to say that success will come to thoso wno wait. v Birmingham Traction was barely steady at 20 bid and "21 asked. A Fourth avenue broker vesterday received a letter from his New York correspondent, who controls considerable' Birmingham stock, in which he stated that ho Tiatf been informed there was an active and strong market for it here, and he thought he ought to find a quick purchaser at between 21 nnd 22. Ho was ln lormed that the stock wan rather weak from the large amount offered, and that buyers -were hard to find.. This a fairly accurate description of the condition of the ock, but it should be stated, as an offset, that the road, like all others of tho kind here, has an encouraging prospect, -and in the course or time will no doubt be a' good dividend earner. While thoso Who bought stock with expectations of realizing quick profits will probably be disappointed, others with more pa tience and reason stand a good chance pr making money. These remarks willnpply to all of the street railway group. Commodore Kountz yesterday afternoon requested the publication of tho following statement: "mat an reports 01 any raiisuu dation, or proposed con-olidation, of the. Pittsburg, Allegheny, and Manchester Coni nanv with thn TiriniipsnA or nnv other rail way are absolutely false." This means that the Manchester will lie run on its merits. Commodore Kountzadded: "The Pittsburg, Aiiegneny ana Manchester xraction com pany's road is equal, if not superior, to any other property ot the kind in the country." To particularize: Philadelphia Gas was steady. Wheeling Gas was a traction better. Manufacturers Gas was bid down to 28, with none offered. Luster finished with a gain. It was reported that the mill was on the ground, and would be in operation within a month or six weeks, Electric was down a fraction. Underground Cable was un chauged. Airbrake improved a trifle. Tho Boston Herald ot Tuesday contains the followine: "Rental due the New York Con solidated' Electric Light Company by the Westinghouse Company is in detault, and the Westinghouse Reorganization Commit tee oners s&ocKuoiaers 01 laeew xurit uum pany, subject to tha success of the general reorganization ,plan, opportunity to ex change their certificates for 25 per cent in the Westinghouse 7 per centpreferred"Stock, and 50 per cent of the Westinghouse common assenting." Yesterday's sales on the local Exchange wore: First call 25 Duquesne Traction at 15, 20 Philadelphia Gas at 12. . Second call 10 Airbrake at 95, 1 at 95. Third call No sales. Bids and asking prices at each call are appended: JTIB9T SECOND THIRD CALL. CALL. CALL. B A B AB A P. P. S.&M. EX ""..,. 350 385 Bankofl'lttsb'g. .:.". 95& Citizens' N. B'nk 92 .... 82 .... Fourth Nat. Bk 125 Marine N.B'k 7. 110 .... 110 .... Allegheny In.Co . 53 ..., Allegheny G. C 42X .... Consol'd Gas Co. r. ti .... Chartlers V.Gas. 8'8 9M t. 9K 8X 9 Man'fac. Gas Co. 23 -..-.. 28 P. N. G. AP.Co. ,9 9V. 9!4... 9 .... Phlladel. Gas Co. 1V4 321? 33& 12 32 33 Wheeling QasCo. 20$ 23 21 3, Central Traction -38H .... 33 Citizens' Tract'n 63V C6 63 68 .... 66 Pleasant Valley.. 23.'. 1 Allegheny Valley 3S 4 1 N. Y. AC.G.C.C. .... 40 40 Hand St. Bridge 40 .... Hidalgo Mln.Co. 4,.... 4 Luster Mining Co 12J IVi 12 12,V StlTerton Mln.Co IX.... Yankee Girl M.C. 4 Westing. Elec.... 12H IVi 12H V2 12,'i.... Union &.4S. Co.. r7. 8'i West.Alrh'keCo. 91f ,. ManrtardU. C.Co 67 .... .... 71 At New York yesterday, the total sales of stocks were 109,217 shares. Including: Atchi son, 5,450: Louisville and Nashville, 11,710; St. Paul, 19,2S5;"Unlon Pacific, 4,750. PHLEGMATIC STOCKS. THE DULLNESS' MOST OPPRESSIVE, BUT PRICES ETBM. A Loss ofl Per Ccnfon Chicago Gas, tho Only Moving Stocky Afterward Recov ered The Only Gain Was in Cordage No OtlierT Changes. New Youk, June 10. There was no real change In the temperof the stock market to day, and the dullness was still its most prominent characteristic, while the move ments in 'priced were confined to even smaller llmltsthan usual of late. A firmer tone was imparted by some arbitrage pur chases, but the 'exchange market shotted also a firmer tone in the absence of offerings of commercial bills, and the demand for re mittances in consequence of tho latter sell ing for London account. The dealings were more than on any day recently of a profes sional cliaractor, and only in Chicago Gas wasthere any movement worthy of note. In that stock realizations on the rise of yes terday caused a reaction of over 1 per cent irom "the best figure, but the loss was after ward partially recovered. The market opened slightly higher than last evening, nnd 'after a small concession the general list followed tho advance in Chicago Gas, and while the improvement was onlv lor. the smallest fractions the sub sequent decline in Chicago Gas failed to neutralize the gains. After the movement referred to the interest even in the Indus trials fagged, and the dullness became most oppressive All movement in prices, even among the more active stocks, practically ceased. Prices held firm in the face of the intense dullness, while there was no dis position to follow the manipulation of the industrials. Cordage was subjected to another lift in tho Inst hour, and scored a gain of 2 per cent at the highest point, whicli, however, was not fully maintained. The. market finally closed without a single feature in the regu lar list, and generally at a shade better than the opening figures. Cordage showed a gain of 1 per cent to-night, but no other change for more than smallfraQtions is to be noted. Railroad bonds w ere lis dull as usual, and while the tone of the dealings was firm in sympathy with that in stocks, there wero no material changes in quotations outside of the inactive bonds. Tho sales reached only $198,000 for the day. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange vesserday. Corrected dally for THE DISPATCH by WHITNEY A STEPHESSOX.oldcst Pittsburg members of the New York stock Exchange, 27 Fourth avenue: J3 B ? 5 55" S5 ?? ft r? ' 885s 89 SS'4 ','23" "23" "& "si" "sTh "sm 78JJ 78) 7M '308 "iofi" 'ioiji "S "fi" "ivi mt mi 8(114 SiH 64 63' 111 in 110 , 71 713$ 70 "24' 24 " 24 'iii" 'itiii '3'oi" ' "iiK "ivi A, Smrar Ttefintne Co. 88.V 94 OX 42 Z 78K 4S 1093 33 54 87 63tf 04' 71 24 " 83 304V 330V blK Am. Sugar RennlngCo, pfd Am. cotton uu Am. Cotton Oil, pfd....: Atch. Top. &S. F Canadian Pacitle..,. Canadian Southern...... Central of New Jersey Central Pacific ..... Chesapeake and Ohio. Chicago Gas Trust C, Bur. & Qulncy. , C, Jill. & St. Paul C, Mil. &St. Paul, pfd.. v., JVOCK I. & r ,,., C. St. P. M. & O C, bt. P. M. iO ,pfd.v C. & Northern C. Northwestern.'pfd.. C, C, C.&I ".. Col. Coal A Iron Col. & Hocking Val C. A ().. 1st pref- C. JtO., 2d pref. Del., Lack, i West, Del. & Hudson Den. Jt Rio Grande Den. A Rio Grande pref. E. T.,Va.4Ga Illinois Central,.... ., Lake Erie A West Lake Erie,!; West, pref.. Lake Shored M. S.,.;.. Louisville & Nashville... Michigan Central Mobile Ohio Missouri Pacific National Lead Trust New York Central N. Y.. ClSt. L.. ........ 35H 35X 35t "H'h 134 135 'iivi 134 127 17 f 96 1 17H 37 na 55 00 mx 74 74J, TVi '42V 67W i8x; '' " ?ZH 67 X 38 10 N. Y C. & St. L 1st pf., N. Y C.- St..L.; 2dpf.. .n;-1, a .a. A....,:...;.,.. N.Y.. O. &W Norfolk & Western..?..... Norfolk A Western, pref. Northern Pacific . Northern Pacific pref.,.., Ohio A Mississippi Oregon Improvement Pacific Mall." Peo Dec. & Evans- Philadelphia A Reading... Pullman Palace Car 31M ZX'i 24K 24 67 68J, zr, 180 1" m "sai iaft m 180 Richmond A W. P. T MX MK Richmond A W. P. T., pre "i de, jraui a uaium.. ........ St. Paul A Dnlnth, pref...: st. raui, juinn. jsian... Texas Paclllc Union Paclllc ii. 103 44X1 Wahash, Wabash, pref...., (, estern Union..'., ., Wheeling JtL.E... .. .... North American Co 22! 80 -33K 75X L.KK' 22M 80 3V4 C. C. St. L.."nreh"""' S:K22; S??Q 100H 301 - 102(i 1005, -..VUM, iraage 10,, pre lOMl 104 BIHEWS OF WAE. Gold Shipment Fall to Stiffen theBackbone of Local Finances. The local money market continues well uppllcd with funds. .Reports .yesterday were to the effcot that borrowers wero rather more urgent than -usual of late, but still the market could not be caljed active. As the hot season Is near, no special change for the hotter is expected for gbmo time Rates were easy at 57as the extremes. It was reported a few call loans were made at 6, but this rate is exceptional -Exchanges wore $2,322,729 88, "and balances $390,097 89. New"! ork exchange, was scarce. A financial expert says: "We do not think that the drafts for gold from abroad will continue: tho Bank of England reserve has been brought up to a 2 per cent money mar ket basis, and is now larger than last year at this time."" There has been a very percepti ble clearing of tho skies in spite of the tact that Great Britain, like the suspicious Dutah man, who wanted his money out of the sav ings bank and was only too glad to leave it when he foundvthat the bank could pay. is still testing the ability of tho country to pay gold. At New York yesterday money on call was easy, ranging from 203 percent: last loan, 2; closed offered at 3.. , Prime .mercantile paper, 57. Sterling exchange quiet but firm at $4 84 for 60 day bills aud $1 87for demand. - Closing Bond Quotations. 11. 8.4s, reg.,...., 11. S. 48, coup V. S. is, ret .118 .11) .100- M. K. &T.Gen.2ds. 49Ji Mutual Union 6s 101 N. J. C. Int. Cert.. .109 NorthernPac. lsts..H85 Northern Pac. 2d3... 111)1 Nprthw'n Consols. ..133 Northw'n Deb. 5s. ..101 u.B. 4s, coun Pacific Runt 'fls im C69 Louisiana stamped 43 87J4. .iiBBuun os........... Tenn. new-set 69 100 Tenn. new set 5s 103 Tenn. new set 3s..... 69Ji Can. Southern 2ds... 95 Cen. Pacific l?ts 100 Den. R. G. Ists....ll4i$ Den. AR. G-4S 82 D. AK. O. W. lsts.. Erie 2alls..... 9S M. K. &T. Gen.63... 754 Oregon & Trans. 6s.. St. E. & IM. Gen.5s. $6X S.L.S. F. Gen. M..103K St. Paul Consols 123,4 St. P., C. &P. Ists..ll4 Texas Pacificists.... 86X Texas Paclllc Ms.... 31 Union Pacific lsts ..303 West Shore 102 K. G. West, lsts 76J4 Bank Clearings. St. Loris Clearings, $2,987,053; balances, $245,454. Money 68 per cent. Exchange on New York, 90c premium. New. OnLEAKS Clearings, $1,768,866. New York exchange, commercial, .35c; bank'$l premium per $1,000. , Chicago Rates for money unchanged at 5 per cent for call loans and time. New York exchange was at 75c premium. Bank clearings were $13,538,000. New York Clearings, $924,308,853; balances, $4,360,801. , Boston Clearings,- $13,476,576: balances, $1,211,646. Monev56 per cent. Exchange on New York 20 to "25c discount. Baltimore Clearings, $2,200,675; .balances, $407,000. Rate 6 nor cent. . Philadelphia Clearings, $9,969,367; ances, $1,293,987. Money 44 per cent. bal- Boston Stocks. Atch. ATopeka... Boston & Albany. Boston & Maine.. C.. B. tO .. 3V4 Franklin 17 Huron 2 Kearsarire 11 ..zuu ..195W .. 87 Osceola 30K Fitcliburg H.'R. 78 ulncv 304 antaFe CoDDer 50 Flint & Pere M nf 73 Mass. Central 18 Mex. Cen. com 1RU N. Y:& N. Eng 3I Rutland preferred... .64 Wis. Cen. com..... 18 Tamarack 1MK San Diego Land Co. 18 West End Land Co.. 19 Bell Telephone 201 Lamson Slore S. 15 Ji AllouezM. Co.(new) 3'4 water .rower Centennial MIn , N.T3. T. TZ Butte t Boston Cop, IU Aiianuc J5K Boston & Mont 44 Calumet & Hecla....2S0 1", 50 15 Philadelphia Stocks, Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, lshed by Whitney & Stephenson, brokers, 2 fur- rushed by Fourth av No. 37 venue, members Ne York Stock Ex- change: Pennsylvania Railroad.,., Reading... . A...: Buffalo, New York and Phlladel'a. Lehigh Valley Northern Pacific common; Northern Pacific preferred.."....... Lehigh' Navigation : Philadelphia and Eric., .'. Ex-dlvldend. Electric Stocks. Bostoit, June 10. Electric stock quotations here to-day.were: Bid. Asked. 50.87J 42.00 33.50 60.00 Eastern Electric Cable Co. pfd Thomson-Houston Electric Co 41.00 Thomson-Houston Electric Co. pref. 25.50 Fort Wayne El ctrlc Co 11.75 Wcstlnglionsc Electric Co.-.- 12.75 European Welding Co '- Mining Stock Quotations. New York, June 10. Alice, 160: Adams Con solidated, 180; Aspen, 200: Consolidated Cali fornia" nnd Virginia, 900; Deadwood T, 120; Eureka Consolidated, 350; Homestake, 1000; Horn Silver, 340; Iron Silver, 100: Ontario, SS0O; Plvmouth, 250; Savage, 190; Sierra Ne vada, 105. - ., T1JE POTATO SQUEEZE, - - WHICH WAS .A RESULT OF SCARCITY, HAS SPENT ITS FORCE AND Prices Are Back to the Old Level Light Grain Receipts, ,bnt No Improvement in the Market Lumber Is Still Moving Slowly. t Office of Prrrsmnto Dispatch, ), Wednesday, June 10. Cocstrv Produce (Jobbing Prices) Old potatoes "touched -their" highest point for years yesterday. There wero sales at $2 per bushel. Some dealers report sales a shade above $2. The sharp advance was due to a great scarcity of stock ln this market. It is doubtful if old potatoes commanded as high a price" anywhere in the land as here. The high price has had the effect of drawing supplies to this market and the -best were offered to-dav at $1 751 80. Strawberries nie in bountiful supplyrbut no signs of a glut appear. Baltimore berries ranged in price from 7 to lOo per box and home-raised Irom 13c to 15c per box. Home-raised cherries aro coming in freely and markets are steadily drifting downward. Eggs are in better supply than they have been for a week or tu o past nnd prices nre a shade lower as our quotations will reveal. Country butter and cheese are slow at quotations. APPI.FS Fancy, 57 00 7 50 per barrel. BUTTEn Creamery, Elgin, 2122c; Ohio brands, 1417c; common country butter, 12c; choice coun try rolls, I5c. Beans Navy, $2 302 35; marrows, $2 352 40; Lima beans, 5K6c. BERRIES Strawberries, 814c a quart; f2 00552 25 a crate; cherries, ?2 003 50 a bushel; gooseberries, ?2 00 a bushel. Beeswax 3032c ? lb for choice; low grade, 2SS 25c. . r Cider Sand refined, t9 5010 00: common; $5 50 6 00; crab elder, 812 0013 00 barrel; cider vine gar. 1415e? gallon. - ' CHEESE Ohio cheese, new, 99Xq; New York cheese, new, 9K10c; Ltmburger, 1213c; do mestic Sweltzcr, 16er Wisconsin brick Sweltzer, 12Wc: Imported Sweltzer, 27i2Sc. 1 EGOS 17!(ail8c for strictly fresh nearby stock; duck eggs, 2b22c: goose eggs, 3132c, Feathers Extra live geese, 50d0c; No. 1, 40 45c; mixed lots. 3Qfattc 3a. fh. Honey New crop white clover; 1820c $ lb; California honey, 1215c lb. Maple Syrup New,'85woc ? gallon. . New Maple Sugar lOc lb. Poultry Alive Chickens, 6070capalr; spring ehlckens, 50ri65ca pair. Dressed Turkeys, 16c fl lb: ducks, l-.ya.i3c $ lb; chickens, I314e? fb; spring chickens. 1822c$ lb. Tallow Country, 4Kc; city rendered. iUc. Seeds Hecleaned lstern clover, ts 00(S5 20; timothy, (1 50; blue grass, f3 50: orchard grass, (1 75; millet, f 1 00: lawn grass, 20c & lb. Tropical Fruits Lemons. JS 005 50; fancy: M 506 U); Messlua oranges, fa 00o 25 a boxu Cafl fornla oranges, fl 505 00 a box: apricots, (3 00 a box; bananas, f2 75flrst5, S2 00"good 'seconds, r bunch: llgs, 1520c ? lb: dates 5&6c lb: pine apples, HO 0015 00 .a hundred: sugar loaf pine apples, 25 00 per hundred; California cherries, Fi&0275box. . Vegetables Potatoes, f 1 751 80 fl bushel ; cab bage, M50200 a barrel: beets, 5c a dozen; asparagus. 35c to 50c a dozen ; Bermuda onions, $2 00 a bushel; Bermuda potatoes, J6 60(5.7 001 barrel; Southern potatoes, IS 006 50 f "barrel; tomatoes, Jl 001 25 for small box, fj 75(53 25 a bushel; let- mce, ouc a uozen; raaisnes, aoc auuzua;rnu barb, 3035ca dozen; cucumbers, 5060c a dozen; oulons, B20caaozcn; peas, (150175a box: to matoes. 3 003 50abox; wax beans, t2 502 75; beans, 1 502 00 a box. Groceries. Sugars are Arm and unchanged. Tho time for fruit canning being close' athand, ar cording to precedent, an advance insugpr must come soon. Retailers,, however,. ac cording to welt authenticated reports, stocked pp, well a, Jew weeks ago, when it wps thought bottom was. reached. Coffees are quiet, ps Is their customat thebeginnirijg of the heated term. Green coffee Fancy, 2425e: choice Bio, ic; 5i27c: Caracas, iW 2c;Lauuayra,2526,'ic, .,.,..,. Roasted (In papers) Standard brands, 25c; high S-ades. 28iia30c; old Government Java, bulk, 31 c; Maracalbo, 27Mr3c: Santos,- 25KsC; peaberry, 30c; choice BTo, 2Sc; nrlme Bio, 2(Jic: good Rio, 23c; ordinary, 2122c7 , w Spices (whole)-Cloves,l&3l6callsplce, 10c; ca5- iBec; pepper, 13C; nnnncg, jsouc - ISTrtr.Krrv itfeh nHrjuu 110 test. 61e: Ohio, 120, 7Xc!heailllghtvl0,7Ke; waterwhi, ic; gMDe, wgivtCl euune, ac, nuuxuuc. Bid. Asked 50 50J4J UU 15 9-1S 7 1i 47 - 47 ' 24 24 67JS" 68J4 46W. 4iJ 23K 29'J Hrf-WallneJ'lic; red oil, 10JiUc; purity.I4o; oletne. He!" ' 1 ' t " ' X 'MWeks'-Oik-No. 1 water strained.' 439440 pep jr!lon:snmmer,-3Xa37c: lard oil, 659S8C." . l STKCP Corn syrup; 3033c: choice sugar srrnp, 37gc; prime sugar syrup, 3455c; strictly prime. , uMOT,ASSKS Fancy, new crop, net cnoice. 43c:raedluhl. 3&34oi" mired. 3.V238C. foriA Tll-eplT- IiT,mt suassr hl-earr. in Ks1. SHcibl-carb., assorted packages, 56c;sal soda in kegs 15fc: do granulated, 2c Candles Star, fulLwelght, 9c: stcarlnc, perse V 8ctparatBne,ll12c7 .. . . JULJ& neaa uarouna, 7J4W7JS: cnoice, Daw pxune, tq;G; Jjuuuiana, 4ft( Lonlstflnn. fitflJfa' aTAacH-iean, ; Ln. 4f?, nra trjLTrn ui,mc: kiuso. . n r- -'7"-. ..w ,. starch.' Q7c. ' ' FortEiQN Fnrrrs Layer raisins, $2 50: Xbndon layers. 2 75: Muscatels. i 75? CallfornlaMnscateW. I L601 75; Valencia. 6ic: Ondara Valencia, 7 ,ui Buiwio, ivaiLic; currants, jiis.'Vi '"w prunes, 75((a8c; French prunes. 910,4c; Salonlca prunes. In 2-lb packages, e: eoeoanuts, ? 100, $8; almonds; Lan., lb, 29c; do Ivies, 17c! do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nao.. iaai4c: Sicily 'rilberts, 12e; Smyrna llgs. 13ai4c; new dates, 5)6c:Braillnuts, lDc:-peeans, 1418cr citron. 9fc, 37lSc; lemon peel32 fl lb: orange peel. 32c , . DniED FnuiTF Apples, sliced, $ lb, lie; apples' evaporated, 1314c; peaches, evaporated, pared, aai!crpeaches, California, evaporated, an pared, 1316c; cherries, pined, 25o; cherries, unpltted, 8c; raspberries, evaporated, 2324cj blackberries. w-is'-uMcwiucnieperries. sc, 'OUUAHS l me; c yellow. yellow, fair. 3Mf?.ie . Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), 17 CO; medium, half bbls (500). fi 00. Salt-jNo. 1 a bbl.'M 00: No. 1 extra f hbVfl 10; dairy, 1 bbl, fl 20: coarse crystal, fl, bbl.! 20: Hlgglns" Eureka. 4-bn sacks, 2 80: Hlgglns' Eu reka, 16 lt-lbpaclets, 3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. a2 50a:S: 2nds, $2 152 50; extra, peaches, K 02 70; pie peaches, fi &ai 70; finest com, $1 3V31 SO; Hfd. Co-, corn, jl ool 15; red cherries. $L35l 40: Lima beans. $1 35; soaked do, 80c; string do, 'UaHOc; marrowfat peas, $l iol 28; soaked peas, 6575c; pineapples,, fl K01 60; Bahama do. f2 55; damson plums, fl 10; greengages, p SO: eg plums, 12 90; CHllfornla apricots, $2 00(3)2 30; California Pars. $2 40(312 60: do zreenzarcs. fl 90: do emr plums,- ft B0; extra white cherries, fz 65: raspber ries, fi xi : strawberries, i aui -su; goose berries, fl 101 15; tomatoes, S3c41 00: salmon, l-JB,..tL30lso: blackberries. 90c; succoush. 2-lb cans, soaked, 09c; do-grcen. 2-lb cans, (1 251 50; corned beef. 2-lb cans, (2 20225; 1-lb cans, fl 30; baked beans, fl 4053)1 50; lobster, 1-lb cans. f2 Z3; mackerel, 1-ib cans, broiled, fl 50; sardines, do mestic. Us, ft 4034 50; Hi, S7 00: sardines, im ported,' Ms. f315012 50: sardines, imported. Ms, $18 00; sardines, mustard H 60; sardines, spiced, FlSH-Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, $20 00 bbl ; extra No. 1 do mess, $23 50; extra No. J mackerel, shore, $2400; No. 2 shore mackerel, f22 00; large 3s. $20 00. ' Codfish Whole pollock, 5c f lb: do me dium, George's- cod. 5c; do large. 7c: boneless hakes, ln strips, 5c; George's cod. ln blocks, 6K 7Je. Herrinir Round shore, $5 50 9 bbl: spllf, J850:.lake, $325 aiOO-Ib bbl. White fish, 7 Sa-im-tk hair kki .t.i.. .. e u 4a h.if i.hi n' -iu ii.ii TJUt. ijud lluui, cum, ,,,.. ui. innan Daddies, 10c 3 ro. Iceland halibut. . 13C lb. j. icKerei, nan noi, S4uu: quarter ddi, $i herring, 75c. Walkoff herring, 90c. OATJlkAL-f7 507 75 $ bbl. . Holland Grain, Flour and Feed. ., Th'p only sale on call at the 'Grain Ex-' change to-day was a car of No. 1 timothy hay, $1X23, spot. Receipts as bulletined, were unusually light, the total being 15 car loads, 14 of which were by Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Ball way, as follows:'. 7 cars of 'oats, 4 of hay, 1 of straw, 1 of flour, 1 of feed. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of hay. Receipts so far this week have been verv much below last week. The j-ecord for the first half of last week. was 121 cars. Fortpe corresponding period this week there havo been bulletined 61 cars. The uprfaid movement of corn, already noted lathis columnhas apparently spent its. force." Oats are fairly steady at quota tion's. . Wheat No. 2 red. Jl 081 09; No. 3. fl OJffll 05. Corn No. 1 veUow shell, 6S69e: No. 2 yellow shell. 6768c: high mixed, 6a67c; mixed shell. (U3jc; No.2 yellow ear, 7071c; high mixed ear, Douuoyc;mixea ear, oao OAT8-J.No. 1; 52ra52Sc !; No 2 white. 51ka2c: extra. No. 3, 515lKc; mixed oats, 5050He. iiYEno. 1 i-emisvivania ana jucnigan, ssosii; ;o. 1 Western, 9a09c. FLOCh .Tobbinornrlces Vanrr snrlnir and rln- msvlva No. 1 Western, 9a00c. (wnatant Mai., fe! rWVJ, ACa... ...!!. .... ab m J ..4.... uwu.. fV AAWV W1.U,J B.LWKIlk niutci,, fo xxm ,0; lane Yrinter.j5.iva5; 5 50. Rye flour, (SaSCftro. - Millfeed-No. 1, white mlddllnin, K525 50 toil No. 2 white middlings. (23 0023 50; brown middlings, 18 0019 00; winter wheat bran, 117 S0 Hay Baled timothy, choice. 12 0O12 50; No. 1, fU'2513 50; No. 2 do, $9 009 50: loose from wagon, fi: 003)35 00, according to quality; No.2 prairie hay. fS 00(39 50: packing do, (8 00S 50. ' STRAW-rOats; ji 008 23; wheat and. rye, l 50 775.1 , -Provisions. Sugar cured hams, large Sugarcured bams, medium Sugar curtdliams, srtaU Sugar cured California hams Sugar cured b. bacon, Sugarcured skinned hams, large.... Sugarcured skinned hams,' medium Sugar cured shoulders...., ,. Sugarcured boneless shoulders Sugar erred skinned shoulders Sugar cured bacon shoulders , Sugar Cured dry salt shoulders , Sugar cured d.' beet rounds Sugar cured ri. beef sets..'..... Sugar cured d. beef flats.. Baconxlear sides BacorrVilear bellies .4 Dry salt clear sides, 10ft ave'g. Mess pork, heavy , Mess pork, family .- Lard,-refined. In-tierces... Lard, refined, ln half barrels Liird, refined, lnSO-Ib'tubs Lard, refined, ln 2Mb palls , Lard, refined, in sorb tin cans Lard, .refined, in3tb tin palls Lard, refined, ln Sib tin palls ,.... Lard, refined, lnlOIB palls , Lumber. The "situation' in' this line is practically the same as it, was ..a week ago- The locktbe tjween carpenters.-and contractors is still unopened, and lumbermen are. doing little nsco'mpare'd with last year's trade at this time.' Nearly a half of tho best building' time of the year is already lost by reason of the strike. Old "prices remain and are as 1UIIU1V3. " .'PC? E UXJLANED- YARD QCOTATIOJIS. Clear boards, per M.. f52 0055 00 Select common boards, per M ,30 00 Common boards per it ' 2000 Sheathing.. : 18 00 Pine fraroe lumber per M 22 00S27 00 Shingles, No.-l, 38 In. per M 4 75 Shingles. No. 2, 18 ln. per M 350 Latp... .' .300 c IIAHD'WOODS YARD CjUOTATTOJtS. Ash, 1 W4 ln -. :S40 OOSSa 00 Blackjwalnut, green.-iug run 45 00(250 00 Blackwalnut. dry. loc sua.. 60 oaSsTa 00 Clierry . ...-. ; 4O.0OS80 00 Green white oak plank. 2 to 4 ln 20 003125 00 Dry white qak plank, 2 to 4 ln 22. 0025 00 Dry white oak boards, 1 ln .". 3)00225 00 West Va. yellow pine, lln 20 00(8)25 00 West Va. yellow plne,.lj( ln t 25 oaaso 00 WestVa. yellow poplar, Ktolln 18 00325 00 Hickory; 1H tn3 In......: 38 6025 00 Hemlock building lumber, perM 1500 Bunk rals .-. 34.00 Boat "studding 14 00 Coal carplank..... .-...., .-. IS 00 - flased. . Clear boards, perM f 60 00 Surface boards., 1 30 0035 00 Clear, ?f-lnch beaded celling i.j... 26 M Partition boards. perM , ' 35 00 Flooring. No. 1 : 30 CO I 1UU(1U(. UU.,.1 m w Yellow pine flooring. 30"0"H0CO Wcather-bOardlng, molded. No. 1 3000 Weather-hoarding, molded, No.2 25 00 Weather-boarding, -lnch " 20 00 . hard , woods jobbiho rr.icxs. Ash (30 00345 00 wainusiog run. green Walnut lofrmn, dry White oak plank, green White oak plank, ary White oak boards.-dry...-. West Virginia yellow pine, 1 in, West Va, yellow pine, 1"4 in... . 25 00-2M5 00 1 euow popiar. ...'. r. Hickory. 3 to 3 In nemtocK. .. Bupk rails.. .: Boat studding 1 Coal car plank ! Coffee Markets. New OiiLfeA-"-s, June 10. Coffee quiet; EIo, ordinary to fair, 18K19Kc. ."BAiTi-konE, June Iff, Coffee steady; Bio cargoes, fair, 13.00: No. 7, 17J N-rw YonK, June 10. Coffee options opened firm and 2K5 pqints up. closed, steady, unchanged to 10 up: sales, 44."B00 bags, in cluding June. 16.WWJ16.90: Julv. IS.lOiffllRM. AUgsF, 15 90lB.05j September, 1.1.4015.60:1 October, 14.85 13.00: -November, 14.35; Decem ber, U.211.45; February, 14.25; March, H.15 '-cu.-'o.-apot n.10 uuia auu iov, mix cargoes. 19.00; No. f, 17Ji. - - , t' - - , Whisky Markets. New Obleahs Whisky steady; "Western rectified, $104L80. l-EbniA Whisky firm: wines, $1 17; spirits, $1 19, Chicago Whisky Distillers finished goods per gallon, fl 16. , " : , Price of Bar Silver. t rSPECIAL TELIOBAM TO THE DlgrATCIT.) New' York, Juno 10. Bar silver in London, 4Jid per ounce;'Now York-RellIngrjriC0,as reportedby.bullion dealers, 974c: iold valuo of sliver in the standard dollar, $0 75t a ' ' WILL. -l8rpi4l 35 00(350 00 17 0039 00 2O0022 00 wooteaoo woefeaoo 20 00(325 00 18(WS,2S(0 S)0025 00 Ut012 0O , 14 00 ' 14 00 18 CO 1 aad BUILD UP THE WHOLE SYSTEM: TO PERFECT HEALTH; asricHodfland's Podbphyllin Pills :$? Metal Market.. NiWiYosk, June 10, Phjirpn quiet; Ameri can, f 1615 25. Copper steady; lake. $12 05. Lend dull; 'domestic, ft 50. Tin, easy; straits, (20 75. t i i , , Turpentine Markets. New Yo3tK Rosin dull and lower; strained common to good, $1 45 1 50. Turpentine quiet and steady. SICK HEADACHECarter,s titaeLiver Pills. SICK HEADACHECarter,J L.tUe Ura F,Uj- SICKnEADACHE-Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICKHEADACHECir.er,s ume Uv pmj- . nolS-TTssn BROKERS-FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap3033 SAVINGS BANK, 81" FOURTH AVENUE. inHlfitl rV IW) Cn-ln. OKI n IW D. MclTlioYD. EDWARD E. DUFF. I President. Asst. Sec Treas. t por cent Interest allowed on time de posits. . OC15-40-D FAHNESTOCK &' CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. ' No. 2 Wall Street, Nev York. Supply selected investment bonds for cash, orin exchange formarketable securities. Exccnte Commission orders for investors at the Stock Excnango or in the open market.- Furnish information respecting bonds. apl2-139-TT3u John yC "Oakley & Co,, .BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. 45 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. DISEASES SWAYNE'S OINTMENT ABSOLUTELY CUBES, The altaple application of "SWAYNE'S OINT MENT" without any Internal medicine, will cure any cases 01 Tetter, salt itneuni, itmgworm. Plies. Itch; Sores. Pimples. Erysipelas, etc., no matter, how obstinate or long standing. Sold by druggists, or sent by mall for 50 cts. ; 3 boxes for $3 25. Ad-dress-DR. SWAYNE SON, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask your druggist for it. no3S-58-rrs FOR DYSPEPSIA Distress after Eating. Stomach Catarrh, Head ache, Heartburn, and all forms of Indigestion. Prepared from tha fruit of-the. Papaya Melon Tree found is the tropica. Druggists sell tkem. -93-TTS .BATLBOADS. m Trom Pittsburgh Union Station. ennsylvania Lines. Trains Run by Central Time. ' Southwest Systcuj-Pnn-IInndle Ronte Depart for Colutabus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.15 a.m... -7.00 a.m., 8.4S p J, 11.13 p.m. rrioe from same pomts: 2.10a.m.,e.OQa.m.,55p.m. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points Intermediate and beyond: 1.15 a.m., tl2.05p.rn. Arrive from same points : 2.10 a.m., f3.05 pjn. Northwest System Fort Waj-ne Ronto, Depart for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: L55a.m.1 7 JO a.m,, 'lZO p.m., 1.C0 p.m 111.21 p m. lrKve from same points : 12.03 a.m., 12.40 a.m 6U.5a.m., 565p.m., 8 50 p.m. . Tne PenniylvaTlia Limited departs for Chicago 8.45 p.m. .Arrivcl from Chicago 6.00 a.m. Depart for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond: 7.10a m.120p.m.,1.00p.m.,tll20p.m. v4rrire ' frofft same points!: "JT2.40 a.m.,65 ajn., 5Ia p jn., ej50.p.m. " . Depart tor' Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: -ftUO a.m., t7J0 a-m- t12-45 P-01-! 11 05 p. m-. -Arrive from same points : 50a.m., t2.15p.m.,t7.00p.m. PuUmao Steeping Cart and Pullman Dining Cart run through, East and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Time, Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above. Can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union.Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Penn sylvania lines West of Pittsburgh. Daily. tEx. Suudar. tExSaturday. TtEi. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, G:ifnl Kuugtr, Ge-ui-ilasea---ri--e-ul PrrrsBURGH, Pesn'a. BALTIMORE AND OHIO BATLBOAD. Schedule In effect May 10, 3891. Eastern time. for vasntnglon. v. u., Baltimore, Phlladtlphla, and New York. '8:15 a. m. and 9;20p. m. For Cumberland, '8:15 a. ffl;, tliin, 9-20p. m. For Connellsville. ;, 8:15 a. m., $1:10. 4-3S and 9:2o p.m. For Unlontown. tS:40, 8:i5 a. m., tl:10 and ?4:15 p. m. For Connellsville and Unlontown. 8-"H a. m., Sunday only. For Mt. Pleasant, 8:40 a. m- and $8:15 a. ra Jand l:10an1l:15p.m. ' For Washington. Pa.. "7:20, $830, iS:30a. m.. 4-00. -30. and? :45p.m. . For Wheeling, J7-20, 58:30, 4930 a. m., 'IM, "7:45 ForiClncinnatlaudSt. Louis, T7-20 a. m. "7:45 p. mr For Columbus. "7:20 a. m, 7:45 p. m. For Newark. "7:20 a. m., 7:45p. m- For Chicago. "7:20 a. m. and "7:45 p. nv. Trains arrive, from New York, flit hlladelphla. Dally. tDally except Sunday. SSunday only. ISaturday onlv. "(Dally except Saturday. Parlor and sleeplngcars to Baltimore, Washing ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. ft O. ticket office, comer Fifth avenue and Wood street, or 401 and 633 Smlthfleld street. J. T. ODELL. CHAS. O. SCULL, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. plTTSBTJRG' LAKE ERIE RAILROAD COM X PAN Y Scliednle In effect May 10, 1891. central . time; P. L. E. B-.U-DEPABT-For Cleveland. 4:30, -8:00 a m, l-50, 4:20. "9:45 p m. For Cincin nati, Chicago and St. Louis, 430 a m. -1:50, 9:45 p in. Fpr Buffalo. 8:00 a m, 4:20, "9:45 p m. For Sal amanca, '8-OOa m, '10. 9:45 p m. For Youngs-lo-rnand New Castle. 4:30, 'StOB, 935 a m. IM, 4:20. "rJipm. For Beaver Falls, 430, 7-00. .-0O, 9:H a m( '130. 3:30. 4:20. 5:20. "-9:45 p m. ForChar tlers, 4:30, 1530533, "1635. 7:00, 735. ,730. "8.00. 8:45. 0.10.9:55.110 a m, 12:10, 112:45, 3:55, 330, 4:25, 14:30,.435. 5:20. '5-50. '8:00. 19:45. 10:30 P, m, ABRIVE From Cleveland. 6:40 a m. lt:TO, Sisl, "7:50 pm. 'From Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis. aM a m. '1230 p m, "7 M p m. From Buf-" falo. '6:40 a m, 1230, 10:05 p m. From Salamanca, 10.00 a m, "7:30 p m. From Youngstown and New .Castle. 6:40, 'I0;00am, "-3230. a:40, 7-50, '30.0 'pm. From' Beaver Falls, 5:20. 6:40, 7-20. 10.-00 am, 12:30, 1:D, 5:40, "7-50. 10:05 nm. P.. C. 4Y. trains for Mansfield. 1:V a m. 12:10. 4:35 pm. For Esplen nd Beecbmont, 735 a m, 4:35 pm. . P., C. & Y trains rrom Mansfield. 7-05. 11:59 a m, 4:25 p m. From Bcechmont, 7:05. 11:5!) a m. P.. 'McK. Y. B. B.-DxrABT-For New Haven. 10:10 am, "-3:00 p m. For West Newtou. 10:10 am. 3.-00.'5-2Spm. ABBIVE From New Haven. 9rfW a m, "5:40 p m. From West Newton, (05, 9-0O a m. '5-40 BJ", For McEeesprt; Elizabeth, Monongahela City Lnd Bellevernon. A:4L 11:06 a m. 3:35. 5S rj m. From Bellevernon, Monongahela City. Elizabeth and McKcesport, 6:15, 7:40, 11:40 a m, 'i-M, 5:40 pm. f i f Dally. "ISunday only. City ticket office. 63) Smlthfleld st. PITTSBUBG AND CASTLE SHANNON R.B. "summer Time Table. On and after June 7. 1833, until further notice, trains will run is fol lows on every day, except Sunday. Eastern standard time: Leaving Plttburg-6:25 a m, 7:15 a in, 8:00 a m, o-3 a m. 11:30am. 1:45pm, 33pm, 6:10 p m,5-55 pm. 6:30pm, 9,30 p m, 11:30pm. Arlington 5:40 am, 6-20 a m. 7;10a m. 8-00 am. 10-2Snm, 1-00 pm. 2:40pm. 4SM pm, 5:00pm. 530 fin, 7:15 p m, 10;30 -p m. Sunday trains, leaving ltlsburg 10K.0 a in, 1235 p m, 235 p ni. 5:10 p m, 0:30pm. Arlington 9:10am. 12;10pin. l:S0pm, 4p-mr6Qpm. O. A. ROGERS, Supt. Ill PURIFY-BLOOD CLEAR THE COMFLEXIOrT, BRIGHTEN THE EYES, , SWEETEN THE BREATH, ' " , TOME THE STOMACH, REfilTIiATE THE U TER. AND BOWELS, RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in effect 12:01 p. m., June 7, 1801. Trains will leave Union Station, Flttsbnr& As follows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIN LINE EASTWARD. New York and Chicago Limited of Pullman Vesti bule Cars dally at 7:15 a.m.. arriving at Harris nurg ai imp, nn. i-nnaueipnis i:wp. m . jjiew York 7:00 p. m Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washlng- Keystone Express dally at 1:20 a.m., arrlv Harrltburg 6:25 a.m.. Philadelphia 11:25 New York 2:00 p. m. wu arm p.-ui. arriving ai 11:25 a, m.. Atlantic Kxpress dally at 30 a.m.. arriving at uarnsourx; ni xuiu a. m.. i-iiiiaaeipnia lzst p.m.. New York 4:00 p. m Baltimore 1:15 p.m., Wash ington 2:25 p. m. Mall train daily, except Snnday. 5:30 a. m.. ar riving at Harrlsburg at 1:00 p.m., I'hIIadeiphU 10:55 p.m., Baltimore 10:40p.m. Sunday Mall 8:40 a.m. Day Express dally at 8:00 a. m.. arriving at Harrls burg 3:20p. m., Philadelphia l-M p. m.. New York 0:35 p. in., Baltimore 6:45 p. m., Washing ton 8:15 p. m. Mall Express dally at 12:50 p. m.. arriving at Har rlsburg 10:00 p. m., connecting at Harrlsburg with Philadelphia Express. Philadelphia Express dally t4:30p. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg 1:00 a. m., Philadelphia 4:25 am., and New York 7:10a. m. Eastern Express at 7:15 p. m. dally, arrlvlnr Har rlsburg 2:25 a.m.. Baltimore 6:20 a. m., "Wash ington 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia SiZi a. m. and NewYorkSrfWa.m. . Fast Line dally, at 8:30 p. m arriving at Harrls burg 3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 6 JO a. ra.. New iora vim a.m.. nauimore duis. m., ivasoing- ton 7:30 a.m. All thronzh trains connect at Jersev City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex, " for Brooklyn. N. Y.. avoiding double ferriage aud Journey through New York City. ' Johnstown Accom., except Sunday 3:40 p. m. Grcenshurg Accom., ll:lo p. m. week-days. 1050 p.m. Sundays. Oreensburg Express 5:10 p.m.. except Sunday. Derry Express 11:00 a. m., ex cept Sunday. Wall's Accom. 6:00, 7:30. 9:00. 10:30 a. m.. 12:15, 2.-00, 32). 4.5. 5:40. 6:2T. 7:40, 9:40 p. m. and 12:10 a. m. (exceot Monday, Sunday, 10:30 a. m., 12:25. 2:30. 50. 7.-20 and 9:40 p. m Wllklnsbdrg Accom. 6:10, 6:40, 73) a. m.. 12.-0L, 4,-00, 45, $:20, 5:30, 50, 6:10, 10:10 and 11:40 p. m. Sunday, 10 and 9:15 p. m. Braddock Accom. SOO, 6:55. 7:45. 8:10. 9. U:U a. m., 12:30. 1:23, 20, 4:10, 6.-00. 65. 7S0. 83, 9:00 and 10:45 p. m. week days. Snnday.5:35 a.m y SOUTHWEST PEfN RAILWAT. For -TJfalontown 5.30 and. 85 am.. 1:45 and 45 p. m. week days. ' 3IONONGAKELA DIVISION. 02TAND AFTER MAY 25. 1891 For Monongahela City, West Brownsville and TTn- lontown. 10:40 a. m. For Monongahela City and 1 West Brownsville, 735 and 10,40 a m. and 4:50 p. m. On Sunday. 8:55 a. m.-and 1:01 p. ra. For Monongahela City only, 1:01 and 50 p. m. weekdays. SravoVburg Accom., 6:00a. m. and 3:20 p. m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom.. 8:35a. m., 4:15. 6:30andll:33 p. m. Sunday, 9:40 TTEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. ' Om axd After May 21. 3891. From FEDERAL STREET STATION, AlleghenT Clty: For Sprlngdale. week days, 6:20, 8:25. SOB, 10:40, lUiOa. m.. 2:25. 4:19. 5:00. 6.-05, 6.-C0. 8:10. 1030 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays. 3235 and 930 p. m. For Butler, week days, 6:55, 8.50, 10:40 a. m., 3:15 and6:05p.jn. For Freeport. week days, 6:55. 80, 10:40 a. m 3:15. 4:19, 5:00. 8:10, 10:30, and 11:40 p. m. Sua- daysv 1235 and 930 p. m. For Apollo, week days. 30:40 a. m., and 5:00 p. m. For Blalrsrllle, week days. 625 a. to., 3:35 and 1039 p.'m. The Excelsior Barbara Express Comnanr win cau ior ana cnecK Da ... .. . . . . r . -. r . r . . from hotels and residences. Time cards and lull information can he obtained at the Ticket Offices No. 110 Fifth avenue; corner Fourth avenue and Try street, and Union station. J. K. WOOD. CIIAS. E. PDGH. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. General Manager. ALL-E GHENT VALLET RAILROAD Train leave Union station Eastern Standard tlme)t East BradvAc, 6-55 a. m.; Niagara. Ex., dally 8:15 a. m. (Arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. m.)i Klttannlng Ac. 9.00 a. m.; Hulton Ac. 30:11 a. m.: VaUcy Camp Ac. 12:0) n. m.: Oil City and DuBols Express, 130 p. m.: Hulton Ac, 3:00 p. m.; Klttannlng Ac. 355 p. m.; Braeburn Ex., 4-55 p.m.: Klttannlng Ac. 5:30 p. m.; BrieburnAc, 6:2) p. m.rHulton Ac, 5:00 p. m.; Buffalo Ex., dally, 8:45 p.m. (Arriving at Buffalo 720 a. ra.): Hulton Ac. 9:40 p. m.: Valley Camp Ac, 1130 f. n, Church trains Emlenton, 9 a. m.: Kit annlng. 32:40 p. m. ; Braeburn. 9:40 p. m. Pull man. Parlor Cars on dav trains and Sleeping Car on. night traln-i between Plttsburgand Buffalo. JAS. P. ANDEKSON. G. i,aki.;i;avix' .xuaajuxi. ueit. supt. THTTSBUBG ANB WESTERN RAILWAY X Sraiijs (Ct'lStariO'd Ume). Leave. Arrive. ' Mall, Butler. Clalron. Kane.... 60 a m 11:20 a m Akron, lurao ana lirecnviue.. 730am Butler Accommodation 9rtJOa m Greenville. Ntw Castle. Clarion 1:40 pm 730 pm 33 pm 9:15 am 12:45 p m 12:10 p ra Zellenoole and Bu;'r... :. pm1 -:: a m 530 Dm 7d) m Butler Accommodation.. First class rare to cvtcago, 510 50. second class, 9 50. Pullman buffet slo-puig car to Chicago dally. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 1 814 PENN AVENUE, P11'1SHUKG, j?A. As old residents know and back: flies of! nttsburg-papers' prove. Is the oldest esta--i llshed and.most prominent physician hatha city, devoting special attention to allchronio SSsrUVO-FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Mrnni IQ and mental dis persons. 1 1 L M V U U O eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired. memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person forbusiness, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately iTaii BLOOD AND SKlfa erup tions, blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tho r,,OT,a wiAi,th tVirrat T,lfT-a rtl4 anma ,M .U.lUW U.VUV.,, V...V..V, ...UU.U, .. MW.V, ..... cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly rid blood poisons URINARYr eradicated from I Kianey ana the system. Unlll AM T rbladder do- r . - .,- .t.i .--.. -L- dlcbarges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whlttler's life-long, extensive expert, ence insures scientific and reliable treatment; on common sense principles. Consultation, free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as If here. Office hours, 9 a. jc to 3 r. v. Sunday, 10 a. v. to 1 r. m. only. DR. "WHITTIE1L 811 Penrf avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. JaS-49-D3uwk MANHOOD RESTORED. I "SAN VTIVO." tha I "Wonderful SpiBlsa Remedy. Is sold with a WrlttenGuarantea to cure all Nervous Dis eases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Headache, Wakefulness. Lost Man hood. Kerrousness, las situde, all drains and loss of power of tha Generative Organs, la either sex, caused by Before After Use. Photographed from life. over-exertion, youthful lndescretlonj, or the excesslrs use of tobacco, opium, or stlmnlants, which 0-niterr lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. Put np In convenient form to carry In the vest pocket. Price, tl a package, or 6 tor 5. With every tS order we giv--a written -roarantee to cure or refund tho money. Sent by mall to any address. Cli-cular f ree. Mention this paper. Address. MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch Oflce 1 for U. S.. 417 Desrborn Sr et CHICAGO. ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH. PA, ST Jos. Fleming ft Son. 410 Market St. Duqnesne Pharmacy, 513 SmlthOeld St. A. J. Kaercnerl 59 Federal St, Allegheny City. fe2S-Th8 DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases r- 2 airing scientific and confl ential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. R. C. P. S., is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. Office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 2 to 1 r. x. Consult them person ally, or write, xjoavaa ,. ouu and 4th St., Pittsburg, Pa. Je3-72-DW- VIGOR OF MEN "EaaHy, Quickly, Permanently RESTORED, "WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY, and all the tratu of evils, the results of overork, sickness, worry, etc. Fnll strength, development" and tone guaranteed In all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immedlata Improvement seen. Failure lmpo-alMe- 2.00O references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. A-Mress BLMJ! ICAL CO BUITALO, N. Y. Jel0-43 TO WEAK MEN Suffering -fro the effects ot youthful errors early decay, wasting weakness, lost ma nhobd. eta. 1 win sena a vaiuaDio ireaiisa iweui c ataung fall particulars tor homo cure, FREE of charge. A splendid medica---rork, should be read by .every man who t" nervons and debilitated. Address, -rrroa ar-vi m? v w mjjuti iosvvuia vui ac--"u-isuw UAIDHEALTH mTt I . d life to GMT Is arranted to Xa nr-rToutiifaloolo-p J BUT H.lr. lisa rmlv II. KITS' Mill UrilTH. Most rttkiirfo Halrrniw er. Mc London Snyply Co., 153 B'dwar, V.Y. flair bookfrM JUT-f X1I CUBKS. Btit CCU hrOru. Bulaas. Islw. 2 bold by JOS. FLEMING 4 SONS and drug- -,'j '-t-. m-n-oi-Tn--i3u. 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