MP -V "45V AT THE STOCKYABDS. Ecceipts of Cattle Lighter at East ' ..Liberty This Week. PRICES HIGHER OX. ALL GRADES; Ilerr's Island Has a Fair Supply and Xo Advance Is Recorded. ETCIXE HIGHER AND SHEEP STEADT Office or rnrsirciKi DlsrATCH, ) Mosdat, June 29. At the East Liberty yard? th to were $5 loads of cattle on Kile this morning, nrninst 120 loads last Monday, and 7S loads the pre vious Monday. Supplies were mainly from Ohio and Ind'inna, Only 11 loads were from Chicapo, -whereas a few weeks ago a large proportion of receipts were from that source. Quality of to-day's offerings was a decided improvement on what has been re ceived the past few weeks. There were comparatively few low grade beeves on the rnaifcet. On "the other hand there was a larger number of "prinio cattle or close to prime than has been on sale for some weeks past. Buyers were present in larger force than last ilonday, and this fact, with the lighter supply, put the situation at once in favor of the seller, h condition of things which the buyer was slow to realize, as markets have for some time been in his favor. Markets opened active at an advance of ISc to 25c perewt. on prices of last Monday. There was little trouble celling all fair to good beeves at this advance. A half dozen loads of good Southern Ohio cattlo between 1,100 and 1,500 lb., found quick sale at a shade above iG 00 per cvrt, whereas there was nothing n the market last week that sold above $5 70. Good Prices for Fresh Cows. Light, tidy butcher bees from 1,100 to LS00 pounds in weight were in good demand at a range of HigaK0 Pcr pound. There was a light run of Ircsh cows, and all good stock was in demand at strong last -n eek's prices. The range of markets was $2S45 per head Top price for veal calves was oc per pound. Said a leading stockman: "While price of cattle this weekarcl525c per pound higher than last, they are no higher than they were two weeks ago. The drop last week was duo to tho largo run of low grade stock. The light run this week hasbrought back markets tothcirlegltimate level. AVe really had no advanco, only a recovery from the demoralization of last week. SnEETATCDLAXEs There were 20 loads on rale this morning against 25 loads last' Mon dav and IS loads the previous Monday. Mar kets opened steady at last week's prices. Best wethers sold at 5c per Iband best spring lambs at 7c. It was the finest, however, that reached these prices. Jloos The number on sale was 10 loads gxint IS loads last Monday. Markets were ctive and firm with top price of Fbiladel )hlas $t S155 00, an advance of-SOo in prices 'f last Monday. At the Allegheny Tards. The supply of cattle at Hcrrt Island varied very little from that of last Monday, either in quantity or quality. Demand was not so active as last week, and tho range of markets was from 10 to 25c loweron common and low grades and barely steady on the high grades. Trimo heavy Chicago's sold at S 45 to $6 70; medium weights at $4 75 to $6 00; tight weights at f 4 25 to $5 75, and common to thin and rough heavy steers at $2 25 to $3 75. Fresh cows were slow and unchanged, no sales being reported. Bulls and dry cows oldntt to3Jsc pcr ft., and calves at Vi to c per B. " Ileccipts: From Chicago I. Zeig .er, 133 head; L. Gcrsun, 103: A. Fromni, i0. Trom Pennsylvania T. Bingham, 8; D. O. Pisor, 3: J. Wright, 1. Total, 31S: last week, Jl2; previous week, 333. MiEEr Kcccipts were very large for the teason of the year, and as a result prices were lower and markets weak. Sheep sold at a range of $2 50Q4 50; yearlings, $4 00. 00, and spring lambs at 4;6c per lb. Culls were hard to sell at nn price, and at noon not a few were unsold. Iteceipf-: From I'enn-ylania E. Wolf, 104 head: K. D. Ser Heant, 115; W McCrearv, lilt: T. ISinglmm, 11-6: J. Wright, 11?: G. Filmier. K); J. Behler, ,!:' S. Brownlec.lOkC. Volbrccht,36: . W. Kcnsy, i;.r. JJcfber, 6. Ft or- Ohio II. M. yjnn 0- Total, J,K; last week, 721; pre vious m eek, W7. Hogs supply and demand corresponded. Prices were a shade low cr than last Monday. Be-t Chicago ranged from $4 50a CO. Be ceipts: From Chicago W. Zollei, 232 head. From Ohio Needy & Frank. 125; R. M. Mone, 14. Total, 371; last w eck, 364; previous week, S95. My Telegraph. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 20,025 head; market steady on desirable native beeves, and slow nnd'wcak.on other grades of active and lirm.whilc othergrades w ere unchanged. Feeders w ero quiet; unchanged fancy, l,i.V) to LGOii pound steers. $5 25"i 70: prime 1,250 to 1,475-pound steers, J4 &tS 85; good to choice, 1,15I to LZ50-pound -leers, $4 25g5 00; butchers' ".tcers 1,0."0 to l,3T.0-pound, f3 75 4 SO. Hogs Receipts. 2,025 head; market opened active and stiong to 5c higher, cloed at 5c lower, all sold; range of prices, $4 304 45: the hulk selling $4 i54 40; light, H'aic.4 ;o: heaw, i 40&1 45; imscd, $4 33 4 40. Cliicago Cattle Receipts. 10,000 head: ship ment", 2,000 head: market low, steady to a ph:idc higher: prime to extra steers, is 70 ti 2.1: others, $4 T)(f5 50; Texan, $2 50g3 4j; Mockers. $2 25i'T3 5j: cows, $2 75JS4 2j. Hogs Receipt-, i2,XXi bead; shipments, 11,(10.1 head: market active, steady to higher; rough and oinmon, $4 40g4 50; packers and mixed, J4 004 6"; prime ncavy and butcher weights, U ;iSj4 SO; light, $4 4lt 77. sheep Receipts, s.ouo head; shipments, 3,000 head: market active, steady; natives. M 255 50; Texan-, H 20t 40; Westerns, H G5: lambs, $3 75g7 CO. nufTalo Cattle Receipts, 26 loads through, lt-3 sale; opened steady to firm for good Jat steers and !e-t butchers' stock; sale extra steers, 5 75S?6 00; choice, $4 50; good, fairly fat, $5 25a It. Hogs Receipts, V0 loads through, 45 sale; market fairly ac tive and 5ff20c higher for all sold; no heavy here: grades, $5 055 10 Sheep and lambs Receipts, 55 loads turough, 46 sale: slow and lower lor all butchers' heep; good to choice sheep, $4 73Jf5 25: fair to good, $4 25JJ4 5J: clipped yeaning lambs, good to choice, (I 85 5 25; fair to good. $4 5.-5 75; spring lambs, lair to best, 5 j07 00. Cincinnati Hogs in good demand; com lon and light packing, $4 50; receipts, 1,800 cad: shipments, 500 head. Cattle shipping rong, others weak; common, $1 503 00: lr to choice butcher grades, f3 251 5; ime to choice shippers, 4 604 05; n;ceipts, M head; shipments, 900 head. Sheep in od demand; common to fair, $2 754 50; ra lat wethers and yearlings, $4 75tt5 23; eipts, 7,400 head: shipments, 40,100 head, nus Demand fair to low er; common to ice, $3 50i 65 per 100 fts. Lonls Cattle Receipts, 3,300 head; ship- ffiS 40. lions Receipt-. 3.I1.O head: sliii-i- ments, t,iM head: market higher; fair to choice heavy, $1 iJ4 70; mixed grades, $4 20 4 C5; light, lair to Dcst, $4 S0(4 uV Sheep Receipts, 3,20 head; shipments, none: mar ket -low; tair to lancy, $3 OOgt 50. Kansas Cltj Cattle Receipts, 3,9o0 head; shipments, 1,740 head; natives steady; Texans strong to luc higher; steers, $3 50; cow s, $1 753 00; stockers and feeders, $2 00t 00. Hogs Receipts, 1,710 head; shipments, 1,120 head; market 5610c higher; bulk, H 40g4 45; til grades H 'JO& 55. aheep Receipts, 1,910 head; market steady. Xew York Beevec Receipts, 3,333 head, Including (Wears for sale. Market lochigher; native steers, $3 G0r6 33; Texans. $3 S0g4 50; bulls and cows, $2 r5(gl 50 dressed, sheep Xo fresh receipts. Tnc demand holds prices strong to higher: natives, $2 755 05; West erns, $2 505 05; good, 63 to 70-pound lambs, $5 GOQ6 25. " Indinnapolis Cattle Receipts nominal; murKCt unchanged from Saturday's prices. Hogs Receipts, 500 head; market un changed and steady; choice heavy, $4 C0 4 70; choice light, $4 054 65; mixed, $4 b0 4 65; plgs,3 00'(51 25. The Drygoods Market. Xnv Y'ork, June 29: Business in dryioods opened encouragingly with agents. Orders tn many instances were ol improved char terer, more particularly, however, in tho se of prominent makes of brown, bleached nd coloi ed cottons. Prints were also in air demand and good duplicats orders were ecci ved for w oolen dress goods and flannels. Vhile.the outlook was not wholly free from usgtvings in the minds of some, thedomi int sentiment in the market and appar Uly among the trade was of confidence, rtde to now men's wear woolens develops iowly, but it is yet early for the season to pen in fuIL Tho general market was un aanged and prices steady to firm. XOUC best liver stimulant is Dr. D. iynes Small, Sugar Coated Sanative Pills, o nausea, and, in most cases,' absolutely jnless. At proper intervals, single pill ses are usually sufficient. GRAIN AND PRODUCE.. Trading in "Wheat Was Not Very Active Aji Effort Was Made to Check the Down ward Tendency, but It Proved Ineffect ualThe .Proi Islon Trade Active. cniCAKO Tr.idfng in 'whent was not very, brisk to-dav and the feeling tended to weakness during tho early part of the session. The news was. all bearish. The weather in the winter wheat belt was favor able for harvesting o'perations; there were somo-showers.yestcrday, but not enough to interlero w ith the gathering or the crop. It was fair to-day with high barometer and in dications favorable for a continuation of clear skies. Cables reported dull nnd lower markets abroad nnd new wheat was begin ning to arrive quite freely at St.Lous. Un der these conditions tho demand was rather limited nnd there was freo liquidation of July which was comparatively weaker than the more deferred deliveries. An attempt wftx made by tho bulls to chock the down ward tendency by circulating n story rroin XevYork to the effect that the injury to the Ruian wheat crop was so serious that grave alarm was felt in that country and that there was talk of prohibiting tne ex port of brcadstuil's. But us all the prrvato cables continued to quote increasing weak ness and growing indtllerciiee among buy ers, the di-patch was quickly voted ii fako and exerted but little influence. Later in tho daV it was noticed that there was in creasing demand ior December, partly the nay ot investment nnd partly to cover shorts, and prices Uurdencd. 1'ardridgo covered a. big line and Cudahy also took in several large lots. July improved w ith De cember and the general strength was In creased by the sharp up turn in corn, tho fact that the increase in the visible supply was larger thau expected and freo buying by s. V. White. Milminc uud Uornwii and Schwnrtz-Dupce, supposed to be short w heat. ior rnoaccouni. oi .ew xouviuvu. aih.ohi' uients from Seiv York last week were heavy, aggregating U7 boatloads, most of which aside li-oui 21 loads for Antwerp, -.vent to British ports. Late cables quoten Paris 2530 centimes low er on ti heat, Liverpool Id low er. Berlin lower and Antwerp demoralized. July opened at 90JJC against 90Js at the close on Saturday, soul ou to 89,'lc, back to 0OXc. 1 to ac and closed at c. Corn started slow nnd weak on line grow ing weather, but when it was known that the receipts were nearly 100 cars less than expected, a 3barp aemand sprang up from the July shorts and under good buying led by Congdon.Bovden and Harvey thero was a sharp turn of fully 1 cent from tho low point, though part of this was soon lost. Baldwin Farnuin bought in a good lino on the early depretsiou, but then sold freely on the sub sequent decline. But the feeling continued nervous and tho cash demanu becoming brisk and higher, lutures became excited and July was quickly bid 2c from low point and September advanced ljc. This was followed bv a period of weakness, accom. .- . ., i .. ..-,.. .. snlri nfTtn .ftc find closed at that Oats were nervously strong, especially for July. There appears to be a liberal short interest in that month and the buying in started the market. Other features lollovred suit. Buckley was a good buyer most of the day and Tratt also took on a good deal. Fluctuations in July were confined to a rango of 32J33c, closing nt 32c. Provisions were Arm, partly in sympathy with the strength in gram and partly from the light receipts of hogs and the higher prices at the yards. Opening nt $10 10, the Anal price of Saturday, September port touched $10 07, advanced to $10 40, reduced to $10 25 nnd closed nt$10 30. Lard and ribs followed the fluctuations in pork. The lending futures ranged as follows, as corrected bv John M. Oakley & Co., 45 Sixth street, members of Chicago Board of Trade: " ppen- High- Low- Clos- AnncLES. lag. est. rat. lng. Wheat. Xo, 2. June iC'ii 93 M' m.H Julr.. SOS ! St!fi SO'S August NJ34 87?j SB1 87 , OJnx. So. 2. June U'i Si" 544 X'i Julv. Slii 33 51!; ' 53 August 50 51 t3'i S0 Oats, So.z. J July. .13 33H SI', SZ'i August 21 29J a 26 Scplember 2S,' 20 23l JsJi Mess Pork. Julv 9 82s; 10 WK 9 SO 9 97U Son'tenilier 10 10 10 40 10 07Jf 10 30 l.AIID. Julv C0 6 15 OK,1! 6n September. 6 3) 6 421- 6 31) 6 40 SHORT 1(1 US. Julv 5 75 3 B2' 3 75 5 87'i M-Jitcmbcr 6 OS's 6 22V 6 02 6 17,S . Oaeh quotattor.w-were as follows: Flour quiet ana unennngea. jso. 2 spring wneat, 92i6Kc; 'o. 3 spring wheat. f5S5Kc: Xo.2 rea, 3gy3; Xo.2 corn, 5Gc: No. 2 outs, KS33!c: Xo. 2 w liite. 26Ji37c; Xo. 3 white, 35Ji:55iC: Ko. 2 rj-o, 7576c; Xo. 2 barley, nominal; X o. 1 flaxseed, $1 Wi; prime timothy seed, $1 15 1 315; mess pork, pcr bbl., $9 9510 00; lard, per 100 6s., $6 12: short rib sides (loose). $5 t-V;; drj- salted shoulders (boxed), $5 055 15; short clear sides (boxed), $6 30g6 35; wnisky, distillers' finished goods, per gaL, $1 16; sugar unchanged. OnPioduce Fxchnngo to-day the butter market was steady and unchanged; eggs, H lV. Xi:W YORK Flour dull, woak: city mills active: sales, 23,500 barrels. Cornmcal quiet, steady. Wheat spot market stronger, quiet; Xo. 2 red. $1 04Ji61 05, store and eleva tor; $1 0iI 05JJ afloat: $1 04'1 05 f. o.b.; uiignidcd red, $1 031 OCX; Xo. 1 Xorthcrn, to arrive, $1 0; Xo. 1 hard, to arrive, $1 OJJ; Xo. 2 Clilcago, ii. 02; options opened K!4C up on Knssian crop news nnd covering, de clined JilJc on the remarkably largo East Indin shipments uud increased stocks here, advanced JSXC on local buying, closing weak at yjti.v over Saturday; Xo. 2 red June, $1 044fel 05V. closing at $1 04U; July, $1 00X1 02i, closing at $1 00; August, 9i?89;ie, closing nt 93c; September. 95V M6iic, closing at 96c; October, 95Jf!;c, closing at 9B:c; Xovcmber, closing at 97Hc: December, 9'3-169Sc, closing at WTMc: Janu ary, closing nt Oiic; February, closing at aoJiJc: May, $1 0I41 02U. clo-ing at $1 02. Rvc quiet and steady; Western September and October dellcry, 7172Kc Corn Spot market firmer nnd dull; Xo. 2, 65c in elevator, 6566c afloat; ungraded mixed, G4Q6JUc: options advanced Jjlc nnd closed nrm with light offerings; .runc,64;R65c,closlng 65Vc; J iily,602f61Kc, closing bijc; August,,53 5-1659 l-16c, Closing SSJic; September, 56 13-1657e, closing 57c; October, 56ffi57c, closing a7c. Oats Spot mar ket irregular and moderately active; op tions dull and firmer; July, 3737?c. closing 37V,c; August, 33M34;c, clo-ing 3iic; Sep tember, 32V(g33J4e, closing 33Jic; spot Xo. 2 w liite, av);a)iuc: mixca n esiera, aiwioc; white do, &55'ic; Xo. 2 Cliicago, SSgisVc. fcggs quiet anu irregular: western, i,i(c. Poik steady and in lair demand; old mess, $10 CP11 (0: new mess, $11 5012 25; extra prime, $10 5011 00. Cut meats firm and in lair demanu; middles stronger nnd more active; short clear, $S 25. Lard stronger nnd in moderate demand; Westcrn.steam,$G 37; Julv, $0 286 35, closing at $6 3b; August, $6 48 bid; September. $6 54G 63, closing at $6 CI; October, $6 72. Butter Fancy, fairly active and steady; Western dairy, 1215c; do creamery, 14lS)c; Elgin, 1le. Cheese quiet and steady; part skims, PHILADELPHIA Flour quiet- Wheat option steady but quiet; high grades firm w ith fair inquiry from millers; prime un graded in grain depot, $1 10; choice do in grain depot, $1 12; Xo. 2 red in export eleva tor, $1 Oa, closing with $1 (HyC asked; X'o. 2 red, June, nominal; Jul y, 976 97; August, 9TJs9l'?c; September, 9jj,ijlt.c Com options strong and higher but quiet; local carlots dull; Xo. 2 mixed track, b4Uc; Xo. 2 mixed and yellow, in elevator. 65c: Xo. 2 mixed, June, 630ic; July, 6l62c: August, M)g60J; September, SSJgSilJ-jC. O.its, car lots firmly held, demand very moderate, but others quiet nnd Ann; Xo. 2 white, 42Uc; Xo. 2 white, June, 41'42e; July, 40UUc; August, 3135Vc; September, 3435c Pro visions in Jair demand. Pork, mess, new, $1212 50; do family, $14lt 50; hams, smoked, 10J;l2c. Butter, fine grades scarce, firm; reiinsyivania creamory extra, isssl3c; do .-!. ..vAau illliaia C'rvn . :.- ....J - MJXXEAPOLIS Elevator buvers were in the wheat market to-day, and the competi tion between them and millers was at times active; Xo. 2 Xorthent sold fairly, with tho bulk of the sales made at 'j2g92V,c; the rango on Xo. 2 Xorthcrn was principally betw een SSJieic; low grades were dull. Closing quotations: X'o. 1 hard, June. U9e; on track", SJcgl 00: Xo. 1 Xorthern -June and Julv. 9t'-ic; September, 8lUc; on track, 96c; Xo.2 Xorthern June, 91c; on.tmck, Slgitlc; Octo- MALTIMOKE Wheat irregular; Xo. 2 red, spot aud the month, $1 OCV; Julj-, asglteVc; August, ESli9Sc; September, 9jc; October, 98Jic; steamer Xo. 2 red, 96c. Corn dull; mixed spot, eijc; July, CIc: spot Xo. 2 white, 72g.73c. Oats weak; Xo. 2 white Western, 43 14c: Xo. 2 mixied do, 42c Rye lower; Xo. 8590c. Hay quiet; good to choico timothy, U 00Q12 50. MnTTACKEE-Flour dull; wheat weak; Xo. 2 spring on track, cash, 88c: July, 88c; Xo. 1 Xortlrcrn, 9Sc, Corn steady; Xo. S on traclv, cash, 55g5Sc. Oats dull; Ko. 2 white on track, 37638c. Barley weaken Xo. 2 in store, 72c. Rye steady; Xo. 1 in store, 8O0. Provisions steady. Pork July, $9 93. Lard Inly. $015. ' . TOLEDO Wheat steady: cash and June, tVOOX; July, 92c; August, 89Kc; September, 89Kc; December, 91c. Corn dull, steady; cash, 56c Oats quiet; cash, 40c Clovcr seed dull and firm; cash, $4 30r October, ft 40. OlfCE tried, no more corns. Daisy Com Cure. 16 cent; of druggists. BEALTY PICKED UP. A Good Movement in Building Lots in the City and Suburbs. A GOOD WORD FOR THE TRACTIONS. ladies Make a Strong Plea for tho Privi leges of the Half-Holiday. THE FEATURES OP LOCAL SPECULATION There was a good movement in real estate for the first day of tho week. George 'John ston closed a deal oT 10V, acres at Ingram for $12,000. The purchaser will improve with a $10,000 residence. Ho also sold several lots on East street, Allegheny, making 27 dis posed of in that locality in tho last two weeks. Xearly all the purchasers willbuild. The certainty of rapid transit is stirring up things in that part or tho Xorthsido. A. Lcggate & Son offered the property, Xo. 2fi Sherman aenue, Allegheny, nt public sale on Saturday afternoon. Although the attendance waslargcand considerable inter est was manifested in tho sale, the auctioneer was unable to reach tho point which tho owner would accept. It is (expected that tho next effort will prove successful. The-Burrell Improvement Company sold seven lots nt Kensington on Saturday and 27 yesterday, tho whole aggregating $1S,000. Yesterday's sales were the largest of any one day since tho opening. Advantages of Rapid Transit Tho extension of rapid transit suburban wnrd is bearing good fruit in making a great deal of new territory available for settle ment. A few years ago nenrly all the move ment in real estate was confined to tho lower words; all else was as inaccessible to tho average citizen as the summit of tho AUo ghenies, and property beyond theso bounds was dead stock. Xow a large part of the population are domiciled from five to ten miles from their stores and workshops, nnd experience' no inconvenience in traveling to and fro, while land values have increased enormously. X'o better argument than this need be addressed in favor of the cable and "electric roads. Having demonstrated their value in building up tho city, they should bo encouraged in every legitimate way, and while compelled to respect private rights, onerous restrictions should not bo placed upon them to hnmiier their operations. A gentleman said yesterday: "I have a few acres in an outer ward that I have been holding some time for want of n market. An electric road w ill be running through the tract In a short time, and I will then find ready purchasers if I do not concludo to improve it myself." This is not an isolated instance of the direct beneilt of rapid transit. There are many such. A Plea From the Fair. Quito a number of ladies are employed in the various real estate offices in this city as cashiers, stenographers, typewriters, book keepers, etc., whose duties keep them indoors all the time during working hours. Thej' think they should bo permitted to en Joy the benefits of the half-holidaylaw. One of them writes: "I wish The Dispatch would lay this matter before our employ ere. They could let us have Saturday afternoons as well as not; salesmen are always around to attend to such business as needs attention. It would cnablo us to do ourshopping before night and have some little recreation in the evening. Tne rest would be beneficial to us as well as to our emplovers, for we would be so reircsnett as to ao more ana ocuer worn. Our emplovers are liberal and considerate men and I'havn little doubt that, their atten tion being called to the matter, they will willingly grant our request." llnslncss Hews and Gossip. Real estate agents think business will pick up after tho holiday. The scope of the in quiry, ustifles this opinion. It is now said "Old Hutch" will settle in Xew- York and open an office there. He is speculating in cotton. TheM. E. Church on Bit. Washington is Hearing completion. It will bo dedicated 'July 12." Room is being made at Shadyside for an additional side track, and, possibly, a freight house. Mr. Charles Seibert, secretary and treas urer of the Germania Savings Hank, 'of this city, has resigned his position nnd will prob ably locate on tho Pacific coast.- Mr. Seibert has been thinking of taking this step for some time past, owing to the poor health of some members of his Jamily, for whom a more congenial climate is advised. Gross earnings of 33 roads for the third week in June. 1881, wero $3,431,792; 1890, $3,363, 153: increase. $118,833. An effort is soon to bo made to bring Alaska coal into the Pacific coast market. Will 3-cent street enr fares disappear after to-tnorrowT is a question that a good many people are asking. Either the Duquesno or the Pittsburg; Traction Company could cor rectly nnswer if they would. The number of new industries established in tho Southern States during tho second quarterof 1821 shows a total of 892. against a total for the second quarter of 1899 of 1,350, and the second quarter of 1889 of 558. Duquesne Traction "people claim to have carried 25.00J people Sunday and Sunday night. , On July 1 stock of the Philadelphia Com jmnv will be transferred by the Union Title und'Trust Company. Railroad earnings Lake Erie and West ern, third week of June, net increase, $2,304. Three weeks of June.net decrease, $8,740. Atchison earnings, third week June, in creased $63,000. C., C, C. and St. L., third week June, decrease $16,747. It is stated one block of 5,000 shnres of Electric, held in Pittsburg, will not be sur rendered to tho Reorganization Committee. The Building Record. Permits for tho erection of tho following buildings were issued yesterday: William Wltherspoon, frame one-story dwelling. 12x14 feet, on Millerood street, Thirteenth ward. Cost, $60. W. J. Kemlcr, frame one-story kitchen, 10x12 feot, Carey nlley, Twenty-flfth ward. Cost, $100. August Stuckfeish, frame one-story addi tion dwelling, 14x18 feet, on Lookont alley, Thirteenth ward. Cost, $260. Anton Lebracht, frame two-story dwell ing. 18x32 iect, on Downingstreet,Thirteenth w ard. Cost, $9S3. John Schmidt, frame one-story basement dwelling, 18x34 fcet.on Eureka street.Thirty flrst ward. Cost, $1,000. Martin Shcllony, frame one-storv dwelling, 15x2') feet, on Hancock street, Thirteenth ward. Cost, $100. Charles Wagner, two brick two-story and mansard dwellings, 20x30 feet each, corner Park and Mhvflower streets, Twenty-first ward. Cost, $4,000 for both. Movements In ltealty. S. A. Dickio & Co. sold for H. Guv to. George K. Black, an improved property on Carver street. Twenty-first ward, lot 48x70, with two-story frame house, for $3 300. A. J. Pentecost sold lot 231 in Pentecost's plan ofYalleyYiew place, Bower Hill sta tion, Chartiers Valley Railway, with a small frame dwelling, for $300. Black & Balrd sold for J. Walter Hay to William M. Clurg lot Xo. 18 In his Kcnil worth plan. Thirteenth ward, fronting 24 feet on Madison avenue and extending back a distance ot 100 feet, for $515 cash. Alios &-Bailey sold through Holmes & Co. lot Xo. 4, on Wilson avenuo. Tenth ward, Allegheny, in the Mary Boyle plan of lots, size 25x100 feet to an alley, to H. S. Burt, for $b50 cash. W. A. Herron & Sons sold a lot 20x100 feet, on the north side of Dearborn street, near Winebiddlo avenue, Xlneteenth ward, being Xo. 19 in the Brown & Donnell plan, for $800; also lotllS in tho third plan of Wilkins es tate, Wilkinsburg, on Savannah street, 40x120 feet, for $500, this being the sixteenth lot sold and reported during this month in tho last named plan. The Burrell Improvement Company, Xo. 96 Fourth avenue, sold the following lots at Kensington yesterday: Lot 176 block 5, to William r. Gallagher, for $27625;1ot 173 block 5, to Demmcncio Zennnta, for $213 75; lots 177 nnd 178 block 5, to Sadie L Revburn, for $487 50: lot 154 block 6, to Hamson tfekard, for $276 25; lot 34 block 3, to R. A. Travis, for foO; and lot 174 block 6, to Elizabeth Bitten ger, for $276 2). THE HOHETABY BITTJATIOIT. X'o New Features, bnt the Outlook Con tinues to Improve. There was the usual Monday movement In local financial circles yesterday.' Offerings of commercial paper .jrero moderate and loans on. collateral! pmparatlvely light both Items being I .stricted to actual- re quirements, showing lethargy in specula tion and an indisposition, to force business. General conditions, however, both at home I and" abroad; 'presenred 'a' more assuring THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESPAY, JUNE 30,- 1891, aspect. Everything- was reported In good shape for a heavy trade the cpming fall. Clearing House exchanges wore $2,175,845 1 nnd balances $333,251 83. Exchango was easier, owing to n falling off in receipts of currency nnd heavy .shipments East. In fact, tho 'current was reported turning tho other way, so mneh so that some oanrs expressed fear of a currency lnminebeipro the week rolls by. - .-, .,,,. A careful observer of tho financial drtit gives the following reasons for activity nftcr the hot weather reason: Great crops at home. Small crops abroad. Gradual re covery in the foreign financial situation. TJoney market easy in the face,of eal;y gold shipments. Probable cessation of goia shipments nnd return flow of the metal trom abroad. General sound condition of.tn country's business. Good railway earnings nnd bright prospects for continuation ana provement thereof. Prices of securities low, offering many good bargains. . A Xew York banker is quoted as saying. "Anew feature is an easier money market pending the semi annual disbursements ior dividends and interest. Bonds nnd tn,jtc companies'have bceuholdlng funds in liana; tho July payment for dividends and inter est will bo larger tlwn ever before. Xo de fault is anticipated, and far the first time In years there is a readiness'to loan in advance of those lurge disbursements. Trust com panies are in the market for time loans, and good paper has been placed as low as a per cent. At Xew York .yesterday money on call was casv, ranging from 2J4fi3 per cent, last loan 2j, closed .offered, -iU. Prime mer cantile paper, '5K7. Sterling exchange quiet but strong at$4 SOW tor 60-day bills and $4 Sal for demand. The total sales of stocks to-dav wcro 232.656 shares. Including: Atchl- .Taiva., Pmirml I 11a. XTmt,i Pnftlflft nrfl. fsrred. 11,700; Reading, 7,620; Richmond nmf West Point, 5,930; St. Paul common, 40,19a; Union Pacific, 11,M0. Closing Bond Quotations. U. S. 4s ree. USS'iX. J. C. Int. Ccrt....lOCisi do 4scoup DTtt .Northern 1'ac. isis..iit.s2 An do 2nds.lll cio 4;s rig liw do 41fcscoup. 100 Pai-inr lis of '95.. ..JO!) 1.oulsl&nastanipcd4! ss. Missouri 6s ISortliw'st'n Consol&135 do UCDcnt. nrcs 5s 103 Orceon A Trans. 6s.. .. Tcnn. new set, 69 do do -, do do 3. Canada So. 2nds.. Ccn. Pacificists. .1110 St. L. Jt Iron M. Gen. .102W is N St. L. A San Fran. Gen. M 103K St. Paul Consols 13 St.PauLCMc. & Pac. lbts 114., Tex Paclsts m .. i ...103 Den. & R. G. lsts.. .114 do do 4s 80Ji D..&R. G. West 1st. Erlc2nds ,..,9.) ao .nas.. Union Tac. lsts.. West Shore R. G. W. lsts.... A M.. K. AT. 6s 7M .108H .lODj . 76,V do 2s ,. 33 Mutual Union 6s IC0M Bank Clearings. Xew Ocleaks Clearings, $4,942,733. Xew York exchange, commercial, 35c; bank, $1 premium per $1,000. Xew YoBK-Cleariugs, $67,103,533; balances, $4 052,438. BosToir Clearings, $13,709,639: balances, $l,s25,65. Money 3 per cent. Exchange on Xow- York, 1012c discount. Baltimore Clearings, $2,554 825; balances, $419,957. Monoy 6 per cent. Philadelphia Clearings, $7,753,524; bal ances, $1,227,959. Money 4 per cent. HOME SECURITIES. X'O SNAP TX THE MARKET, BUT VALUES GENERALLY WELL HELD. Investors Holding Oft for the Fall Bulge Growing Confidence In tho Tractions No Shortage of Natural Gas Price Changes Few and Insignificant. Stagnation was the only feature of the local stock market yesterday. Tho two last calls passed without a transaction. At the first, 60 shares of Electric changed hands at 12. This comprised tho day's business" on 'Change. Office business was almost equally dull, so far as-ascertained. A few small lots of Traction and Philadelphia Gus stock went at or near the market. There was no bad news to account; for the apathy; it was due altogether to the absence of supporting orders. Xew York opened strong, but weakened on the announcement of additional gold shipments, and closed dull nnd ieverlsh. London was about stead v. Crop now s was highly favorable. Luster and Electric lost a big fraction each. The natural gassers came 'out the same as they went In. The Tractions wero steady. Their blsr earnings are beginning to. make a favor ably impressipn. .on the" investing public,, jiiruruKe nupioveu a truit-, wim mure ffuu-, ed than offered. The.restof the list was as featureless as a mnmmy.- It was denied on good authority that thero was any unusual shortage in natural gas, or indeed any shortage at all. The Philadel phia Company has three wells in the Bolle vernon field for which there is no usoat present, and they are being held back for winter use. The Manufacturers' Company is in even better condition, and the Wheel ing Comoanv has more than consumers ro- quire. A friend of tho Philadelphia Com pany said the shortage compiainca 01 onno Southside was caused by the gntes getting out of order making it impossible to rcgn- late the pressure. 11 is a uau ume 01 ine year to i ork an antiquated fake. Local holders are uursuing the richt course to sustain tho market. They know their stocks arc goou, anu insteau or lorcmg tnem on an unwilling public are awaiting tho up turn which will come with the fall. This is especially truo of tho Tractions, which are becoming intrinsicallv better everv dav. Bids and asking prices at each call are ap- penaea: THIRD CALL. B A EXCHANGE STOCK. Arsenal Bank.... Freehold Bank... (icrmanXat. Bk. Kcvstone B of V. Liberty Nat. Bk. Marine Xat. Bk. Morion. Xat. Bk. Work'mans Sav. Boatman's Ins... Char. VaU G. Co. M'frs. Gast'o.... P. X. G. & P. Co Philadelphia Co. Wheeling! as Co. Columbia Oil Co. Central Traction. Otliens'Tract'n. Pleasant Valley. SeeoDd Avenup.. Allegheny Valley N. Y. A C. G.Co. Hand St. Bridge. Luster Mln'g Co. Westinghonse E. Union S. A S. Co. U. S.A S.Co. prf. West Airbrake.. StandardU. O.Co 70 310 8fl 102 130 "31 9 UK 11 21 16K.... '23 "23.si 12 7 . 124" 12 97X 100 LONG SHARES SUPPORTED. CONSIDERABLE SELLING FOR PUR POSE OF BUYING IN STOCKS. In View of Bright Crop Prospects tho Holders TVcro Reluctant to FartTVlth Fntures The Market, However, Had Some Weak Points Which Wcro Fonnd. Xew Yokk, June 2D. Tho talk on tho course of the market over Sunday was most discouraging, but, while there was consider able selling, as predicted, it had moro the appearance of being done to buy upon than liquidation of long stock, and most of the leading shares wero supported, if not by.the insiders, by tho covering of shorts. London was a buyer to a limited extent, which had some effect to encourage buyers. There were further engagements of gold, but they failed to have any material influence, and in fact after the announcement that it was taken improvement sot in, and small frac tional gains were scored. Tho list, it was noticed, yielded very hard, and notwith standing a very marked increase in the amount of business done, tho concessions forced in most of the active snares were con fined to tho most insignificant fractions, while some stocks, among which maybe mentioned St. Pani, Richmond nnd West Point, Burlington,Rock Island and the other Grangers, were held above tho opening figures during most of the time. The very flat tering reports of the harvesting of tho crop in the winter wheat districts had somo in fluence In this direction, but the reluctance of investors to part with these stocks in view of the bright prospects for the season had more. The weak points in tho list were Northern Pacific preferred, and the Coalers especially, Jersov Central, Chicago Gas and Xew England, nil. of which stooks aro noted lor moving In an op posite direction from ,tho rest of the market.- The effect of the gold shipments wnsmore tooheck the trading than to in duce Belling, and the late dealings were marked by considerable dullness. The open ing was rather heavy, bnt -while tho selling was more pronounced than usual of late, there was a sustaining force which oven forced small advances in some stocks and only in those mentioned tho declines were of any moment whatever. Tho pressure was abated toward noon again alter lpvj:? rallyoccurring in the meantime. In which only a partial recovery of -the) losses was made. The late dealings were marked by the old dullness and a firmer' tone, which again brought back a portion of the early losses. The trading, however, lacked fea ture, anil tho market anally closed Cull and ;fikst secoxd call. call. B AB A 70 .... "316 '.'.'.'. '310 '.'.'.'. 80 .... 80 .... '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. "ltd '.'.'.'. 130 .... 130 .... 80 .... 31 1H 23 31 .... 30 .8 .... uk 11 m mi .... 21 "" '.'". mi ...r 64V. 23 23 23' 23 57 .... 67 .... SsJ 36 33 43 ISS 12V 12W 12V. 12 12 l VSi T .... 7 23 97K 100 98 100 64!.... firm at insignificant changes from the open, ing prices in most cases, and with the Grangers, generally slightly higher. The final changes for the day show that wliue tho general list is only slightly and irregu larly changed from the close of Saturday, Chicago gas is down 1. Jersey Central 1, Xorthern Pacific preferred 1, nnd Reading 1 per cent. , Railroad bonds showed the usual light dealings, the sales of all issues for the day reaching $550,0:0, but tho market was heavy without accomplishlcgany material declines among the more netlve issues. The Atchi son, Reading and X'orthern Pacifies led tho trading, but in neither 'of theso was there any particular.feature, alLbeing fractionally lower this evening. As in stocks, tho mar ket was inclined to rallytoward tho close. Government bonds liavo been dull ana steady to firm. , . . State bonds have been entirely neglected. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the Xew York Stock Exchange jester lny. Corrected daily lor Tin Dispatch by IHT xev A Stiphexsox. oldest nttsbuTg infinbers or the Xew York-Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: e s 2' American Cotton oil American Cotton Oil. prf.. Am. bllgar Refining Co.... Am. sj. Kenning Co., pref. Ateh.. T. A S.P.... ...... .. Cauadlan Pacific Canada Southern 21S 21M 38S 81'4 8S 30 V TJ'A m 107 "in": 4 "to" :o.y 33 'S 81 88 30 7V4 48M ( entral of New Jersey Central Pacific Chesapeake A Ohio........'; C. A i(.v 1st pref Z..... AO.. 2.1 pref. ....... Chicago Gas Trust :.. Bur. tc Oulncy. . C. Mil. A St. Paul C Mil. A bt. Paul. pref.. C, KockL&P' (!., S. P., M. AO C.. St. P., M, A O., pref.. C. A Xorthwcstcrn .'. C. A Northwestern, pfd.... C..C, C.AI Ccl. Coal A 1 Col. A Hocking Val Del., Lack A West Del. A Hudson..-. Den. A Itio Grande Den. A Rio Grande, prf.... Illinois Central Lake. Erie A West Lake hhore A M. S Louhnllle&Xashvllle Mobile A Ohio MIMnrl Pacific National Cordage Co Xat. Cordage Co., pfd National Lead Trust. ,.v... New York Central N.Y.. C. A St. L X. Y.. L. E. A W X.Y.. L.E. AAV., prer.. N.Y. AX. E X. Y., 0. AW Xorfolk A Western.... JU7 "is' 43S "ii'a 43 811 61 no 70 8W Gllj 85 60'i, IK' 70 Vi 23 23V 23 103 V ! "53.S 31H 'ioi' 581 3!i 'iiiK 125) 'mi so '13V 126 13) "4; 1H 02 92 12i 101 70' 30 91 "ii;, 100 "is H HX 324 15Ji "s6i 123s "km 16 29 15 S2J 13 103 12V 10SJS 70f '37K1 isi'a 36 65H Mi OlKl "l7?,i "J6 1U0 9?7a "ii'i ml 18 47, a Norfolk A Western, pref.. 50$ 124 63t 504 12i ..sorui American 1.0 Northern Pacific , Northern Pacific, pref .... Ohio A Mississippi ,. Pacific Mall l'co., Dec. A Erans Philadelphia A Reading... Pbg.. Cin., Chi. ASt.L... Pullman Palace Car Richmond AW. P. T 33 32 is" 13U ia 13X 13 32Ji Richmond A W. P. T., pre 01. i'aiiic iimuin. ...... St. Paul A Duluth. pref. St. Paul, Minn. A Man.. 104 St. L. A San Fran., 1st pre iexa racinc Union Pacific Wahash Wabash, pref. Western Union Wheeling & L. E Wheeling A L. E., pref. EX. Div. 1SH 42W "iiii 78M 12X 2i 21KI 78 32H 738 32W 73,". Boston Stocks. AteMson ft Topeka. 3Ki Boston & Albany... 200 Boston ft Maine.... lTVi Chl..nur.&Qulncy. (OTJi, Eastern B. K. s 122 Flint &PereM pfd.. 73K Mass. Central 18 Mcx. Cen. com 19 K. Y. Jt K. Eng.... 32K Old Colony 165 Rutland pref. C3 Wis. Central com.. 17 AllouezM.Co.(ncw) 3X Atlantic 18 Boston ft Montana. 44 Calumet ft Ilccla... 25S Franklin Huron Kcarcirge Osceola Qulncy Santa Fe Conner.... 17K IS 13 37 107 50 150 30 20 193 UH 15 50 15 Tamarack Anniston Land Co AVestEnd Bell Telephone Lamson Store 3 Water Power Continental Mining N. Eng. Teh ft Tel. Butte ft Boston Cop. PIiilHdelphla Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, members New York Stock Ex change. Pennsylvania Railroad Beading 1 Buffalo. New York Phlla I.chtgh Valley.... j Northern Paclficl Northern Pacific preferred Lehigh Navigation.. ....., ' Sales.?' . Bid. Asked itJi son 13 15-18 14 1-16 V,6 49S 22"? 22S C24 62V 47 Electrlo Stocks.. BoSTOitrJnne 23. Electric stock quotations here to-day were: Bid. Asked. Eastern Electric Cable Co., pM... 50 75 Thomson-Houston Elcctrlc-Co 4150 42 50 Thomson-Houston Electric Co.. pfd. .21 75 2 00 Ft. Wayne Electric Co..:...-. 11 87)i 12 00 WeslinghouseKJcctrlcCo 12 00 12 50 European Wcldiug Co .... 60 00 I Mining Stock Quotations. New Tomc, June 29. Alice, 100; Adams Con solidated, 160; Apen, JOO; Consolidated Cali fornia and Virginia, 575: Deadwood, 125; Ilomestnke, 11C0; Horn Stiver, 340; Iron-Silver, 100; Mexican, 200; Ontario, 3iO0j Sierra Nevada, 173. Coffee Markets. Saktos, June 29. Coffee Good average, 8,350 rels pcr 10 kilos. Baltimore, June 29. Coffee-firm; rio car goes, fair, 19c: No. 7, 1717c. Itio be Janeiro, Juno 29. Coffee Regular first, 8,c00 reis per 10 kilos; gbod'second, 8,450 rcis. New YonK, June 29. Coffee options opened steady and unchanged to 15 points up, and closed steady at 15 to 25 up; sales, 23.250 bags, including June. 17.15c: July, 18.70lG.75e; Au gust, 15.8016.00c: September, 15.23I5.40c; Oc tober, 14.5514.70c; December, 13.8513.fl3c. Spot rio firm and quiet; fair cargoes, 18.50c; No. 7, 17.50c. Turpentine Markets. Savasnah. Ga. Turpentine firm; 35c. P.osin firm, $1 221 27& New Yokk Turpentine quiet and easy, 37K3Sc. Rosin dull and weak. Chableston, S. C Turpentine steady, 35c. Rosin firm; good strained, $1 25. "Wilmijcotov, N. C Spirits of turpentine firm, 34Jc. Rosin firm; strained, $1 20; good strained, $1 25. Tar firm, $1 85. Crude tur pentiro firm; hard, 1 40; yellow dip, $2 40: virgin, $2 40. ST. LOUIS Flour quiet but unchanged. Wheat opened iveatonnd closed unchanged, c below Saturday: No.,2 red, cash. 9192c; Julv closed at 85f5Jc: August, 840; Sep tember, 85c nominal; December, 87Ko bid. Corn opened o lower, then rallied, nd vancedand closed firm for option's. 2Jc above Saturday; cash lower at 5354c; July closed at olKc; August, .49Jc; September, KlYcC; year, 37Hc; Oats Futures HQMc high er than Saturday: cash lower at 34c; July closed at 30J4c: August. 27c; September, 27Jc. Rye nominal. Whisky steady at $1 1G, Provisions higher and Ann. Pork, $10 M. Lard, $5 80. CINCINNATI Flour easy. Wheat easier; No. 2, red, $1 05. Corn stronger; No. 2 mixed, 5SU60c. Oats in fair demand; No. 2 mixed, 3U40c. Rye quiet, nominal; No. 2, 87c. Pork barely steady, $10 50. Lard stronger,-$5 87J. Bulk meats firmer: short 12KC. Bacon steady; short clear, $7 00. Whisky in good de mand and steady; sales, L277 barrels finished goods on the basis of $1 18. Butter steady; fancy Elgin creamerv, 19g20c; Ohio, lSi0c; fancy dairy, ll12c. Linseed oil steady, 45 47o. Sugar in fair demand; hard refined 4Kffi bMc; New Orleans, 3JJ4Kc Eggs barely steady atl313c. Cheese in light demand; good to prime Ohio flat, 78Kc A Tremendous Rnmpus Isklckedup'inthostoTiachand bowels by drastic purgatives. Far wiser is it to relax the latter with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which never. produces pain, acts gently but effectually, and the use of which is never followed by a weakening effect upon the bowels. Bilious, dyspepsia, malarial and kidney troubles, rheumatism aud debility yield to it. Excursion to Atlantic City On net Thursday, July 2, "via the 3. & O. K. K. Eate $10 the round trij), tickets good for ten days. Sccureyour parlor and sleeping car tickets early: Simcn's Bargains! Children's tan r color button shoes at Jj5y worth $1 25, at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Al legheny.Pa. Close at noon Fourths! July. JtTNE, July and August are the beer months. The Iron City Brewing Company's beer has the call everywhere. . Blaine. Maxt aohea and pains yield promptly to Pakk er'sGisger Toxic. .-Try It., ; . Parker's Hair Balsam win save your Juahv Builds up trade always Iron, Clty,beer. Telephone 1186. -:. ,Ajr . TflE. HOME MAEKETS. Light Supplies in Produce Lines,' but . Enough for All Comers. EGGS STEADT AND BUTTER QUIET. Grain and B Still Continue to Drift' .Toward Lower Prices. GENERAL GEOCERIES AEE UNCHANGED Omcz o? PiTTSBrao Dispatch,) Mokdat, Juno 29. S Country Ppodcck (Jobbing Prices) This proved to be a blue Monday in prodnce lines. There was not much stuff offered, but. apparentlj-asmuclias was wanted. Fruits wero well cleaned up on Saturday, and re ceipts to-day were very light. A full supply is expected from Tuesday's trade. Straw berries have about ended for this season. Southern potatoes of good quality are in bountiful supply, but eood stock holds up well to closing prices of last week. Ekbs are steady, and first-class stock readily brings outside quotations. Creamery butter is slow nt the decline noted Inst week; and present outlook is for another drop this week. Ari'LES 8t'50 a bushel, S4 50 a barrel. r Ih-rrER-Crearoery Elgin, 2021c; Ohio oranfls, lfi18c: common country butter, 12c; choice ccmn trr roll. 15e. ,,.. 1IEASS Xavy. I S02 35; marrows, 2 503- 60; LlmMiean. (?!. . .. . .. herhies strawiiernes. jc a u":;1""'rr". UUA. UUVBtlllASVds , Beeswax;-3U32c ft lb for choice; low grade, 22 ClDER-Sand refined. S.1 5OS40 00: common.. 45 50 6 00; rrab clder.512 0013 00 barrel; elder Tlne- " LC$.K!'",inA r... V..T,t i;ilH& t Mlio cneesr, new. ,;.".-4;. ?" - ,, cheese, new. I waswr: Llmburger. 10Wci domestic new Swcltzer. l4ffil4.Sc; old Sweltter, i.mjsc: is- conln brick b'nert7iT, ll12c; imported bweltier. Eor.s-lSX'fi'lBe- for 6trictly fresh nearbr stock; Southern aii't Western eggs, 1717c; duck eggs, Featiiebs Ettra live geese, 8060c; No. t, 40 43c; mixed lott, 30KcV IB. ., . t HONEY Xew crop white clover, 1820c V 10; California honeT, lafflSc B lb. Maple Svncr 75SMc v gallon. MELOSS-Giutaloupcs. (1 302 75 a crate: water melons, K530a hundred. Georgia peaches, S2 CO a bushel box. Maple frOAii 10c H lb. , . POULTHY Alire-Clitcl cns7075c a pair: 6pring chickens. WXSiOc a pair. Live turkeys. 8c Ji Ip. Dressed Turkeys. 18c lb: ducks. lSraWc i lb; chickens. KtS 13c tl lb; spring chickens, li16c t lb. TALLOW-C'ountry, 4e; city rendered. 5c. Seeds Kcclcaned Western clorer, 00) 20; timothy, Jl 50; bhie grass S3 50: orchard grass, ?1 75; millet, tl 00: lawn grass, 20c Jl lb. T.n.in.1 VntiTrc T..mnn. Ki (YYa M: ianCT. to 50CB6 00: Messina oranges. S4 &u5 00 a boxKodl oranges, f 005 50: California oranges. SI 004 50 a box; apricots. 52 50 a nox; camiornia peaewt-s, 11 CO a box: California plums, S2 SVM 50 a box; bananas. 2 CO firsts. $1 25 good seconds, ?! bunch: pineapples, S10 C015 00 100; sugar-loaf pine apples? J15 0oa20 CO ? 10J: California cherries. 82 50512 75 a box: cocoanuts. $3 5034 CO i ICO. VEOETABLES-Cabbage. 81 251 50 a crate: beets, 40360c a dozen : asparagus, i40c a dozen : Tennes see onions. t 0CS 00 a barrel; Southern potatoes. SI 730)4 00 per barrel; tomatoes, t 502 00 a bushel; lettuce, 50r a dozen; radishes, 1520c a dozen: rhubarb, 2530ca dozen; cucumbers, SI 00 1 25 a crate; green onions, 1320e a dozen: peas, 81 CO per half-barrel basket: wax beans, fi. 25lj0: green beans, Jl 251 60 a box; egg plants, ?1 O0 I 25 a dozen. Groceries. The.week is not far enough along for any now developments ( in the line of staple groceries. Sugars continue firm at the ad vanco of io, which occurred within a week past. Gkeex CorrEE Fancy, 242e: choice Rio. ZiH fM3ic: prime Bio. 22c; low grade Rio. 20(?21!(ic; Old Government Java. 2MS0C: Maracalbo. 2o27c: Mocha, 2)31c; Santos, 2lJ$33ic; Caracas, 24.4 ajc: i,a uuayra, swgtaw:. KOASTKD high grades, ?""?ai! -'.Vi KTSi"' TriTyT. Vrf,l :'i VL-'SnnA oerry. jix; uiuicc iui, -. v, iui. ,v, .. evv Bio, 53c; ordinary, 20ya21,Sc. Spices (whole) Cloves. Wjfinc: allspice, 10c; cas Bia, 8o: pepper, 12c: nutmig, 7580c. PETROLEUM (Jobbers' prlresl-llO" test. 0c; Ohio, 120. 7,Wct headlight, 150, 7Hc; water white. 9SWJc: clobet H14,Scr elalnc. 15e; carnadlne, lie; royallne? 14c; red oil, lO.SSUc; purity, 14c; oleine, 14 c Miners' Oil No. 1 water stained, 424lc per gaUou; summer, 3S37c: lard oil. 5S5Sc. SYBUP Com syrup. 2.J32e: choice sugar syrup, 37GJc: prime sugar syrup, 31355c; strictly prime, S: 6. MOLASSES Fancy, new crop. 43c; choice, 42KM3C; medium, 3840e; mixed. 3Sa:ac. SODA Bl-carb., in kegs. ZH&SHc; bl-carb In Ke, oMc: bi-carb:. assorte.1 packsges, 58c; sal sixia In kegs, l!e; d granulated, 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per set, 8"c; paraflliie,-ll12c. RiCE-Hcad Carolina. 7S7Jic; choice, P0Ji'c; prime, (vaajjc; Louisiana, 5!Sc. Starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch. 0Sc; gloss .. TV!?. ., . v .. (.(..a (, n . T ...,.. -', JI.1 prunes, 7Ji(S)Sc; rencn primes, asmc: aaionica prunes. In 2-lb packages, Oc; cocoanuts, 100. S: a.i.iuuus. Main, ip .", ". " . ...., a,u. .... w...... 40c; walnuts, nap., 1314c; Sicily fllbcxta, 12c; Smyrna figs, iaai4c; new dates. 5Hc: Brazil nuts, 10c; pecans. M&lOc: citron. lb, 1718c; lemon pel. 12c V, 16: orange peel, 12c. Dried Fnrrrs Apples, sliced,-- v lb, lie; apples, evaporated, 13Mc: peaches, evaporated, pared, 20S21c; peaches, Calllornla, evaporated, nnpared, 1310c; cherries, pitted, 25c: cherries, nnplttcd, 8c; raspberries, evaporated, 23324c; blackberries, 6i 7c: huckleberries, $c. Sugars Cubes, 4SiC; powdered, 5c; granulated, 4)sc: confectioners' A, 4Sc: soa white, 4J4Wc; yellow, choice, 3'o4c; yellow, good, 2S&Vicx yellow, fair, 3531.c. 11CKLT.S Medium, bbls (1,200), JG 50; medium, half bbls (600). 3 75. Salt-No. 1. ? bbl. fl 00; No. 1 extra, 9 bbl, SI 10; dairy. V bbl. 1 20; coarse crystal, y bbl, ?! 20; Hlggins' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, 80; Higglns' Eureka, IB - packets, S3 DO. Canned Goods Standard peaches. $2 40(32 50: Snds,' K 10S2 25; exsa peaches, 2 GOS-2 70; nle peaches, SI 50S1 60: finest corn, (12561150; Hfd. Co. com. SI X1 13: red cherries. SI 20&1 SO; Lima beans, (1 Si; soaked do. 80c; string 1T07 "OSSOc; marrowlat iwas, ?1 10l 25: soaked peas; 6,j75c; pineapples. (1 501 60fBahama do, 92 55; dainnm plrtms, SI 10; gn-engages, 81 50: egg plums, 81 00; California apricots, $2 00&2 &): California pears, S2 232 40; do greengages: 81 00; do egg plums. ?1 80; extra white cherries, (2 83: raspber ries, fl lOrtJl 20;' strawberries 81 IVl 23; goose berries, 81 lOpd'15: tomatoes, 93cSl 00; salmon, 1-lb, 1 301 80; blackberries, 80c; succotash. 2-lb, cans, soaked, 99c; do, green. 2-th cans. SI 251 50; corn bccf.-.2-It cans, S2a2 25; 1-tb cans. $130; baked beans, fl 40(31 50: lobsters. 1-ib cans, 82 25; mackerel, 1-lb cans, broiled, SI 50; sardines, do mestic, Mt 4 4050: . S7C0; sardines, 1m iiorted, 5-48, f 11 5012 50; bardines, imported. Hi, 18 00; sardines, mustard, fl 50; sardines, spiced, 4 25. " Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel,-$20 00 ? bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, S2S 50; extra No, 1 mackerel, shore. 821 CO: No. 2 shore mackerel, $22 00; large 3s, -$20(10. Codfisli Whole pollock. 5c ? lb: do medium. George cod. 5c: do large. 7c; boneless liakes. In strips., 5c; George's cod, in blocks, 6.h 7c- Herring Bound shore, S3 50 1 bbl; split. S8"50; lake, S3 25 '$ 100-Ib bbl. White fish, $7 u) ? 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout, $5 50 ? half bbl. Fin nan haddles, 10c If 1b. Iceland halibut, 13c ? 16. Pickerel, half bbl, $1 00; quarter bbl, SI M). Hol land herring, 73c. ,Walkoff herring, 90c. OATJIEAL-S7 507 75 j bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on callat the Grain Exchange to-day: 1 car K white middlingsand bran in sacks, $25for middlings, $16 for bran, 8c for sacks; 1 car 2 y. e. corn, 60c, 5 days. Receipts as . bul letined, 23 cars; as follows: By'nttsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, 7 cars of flour, 6 of hay, l of ear corn, 1 of feed, 6 of oats, 1 of middlings.- By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of liny. Our quotations are again reduced on. oats, in acconlance with price nt.wbich. they aro offored. Ear corn and wheat have also 'lound a lower level, as our quotations will reveal. One of the unusual features of grain markets is the great ditrcr-ence-ih price of shell and ear corn. Not long since the hitter was the highest in price, while now it i .5c', per bushel lower. ' flay is following grain in the downward drift. Wheat-No. 2 red. $1 041 05: No. 3. 9798c. Corn No. 1 yellow heli, 65G3Hc: No. 2 yellow shelL 64(H!ic: high mixed, 63-t4c; mixed shell, Cl(ffi02c: No. 2 yellow car, 60lc; high mixed ear, 5960c; mlxecfear. H58c. Oats-No. 1 oats. 43iaine: J.o.2 wh!te,42Xl3c; extra No. 3 oats, 42t2c: mixed oats, 4041c. Uye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Michigan, 9102c; No-1 Western, OOplc. FLOUR-Jobblng prices Fancy spring and win ter patent Hour, j& o00 CO; fancy stralgnt winter, $5 05 30; fancy straight springs SOg 75: clear winter, 85 0OS5 25; straight, iiiX bakers' (5 00 8.25. Reflour,84 755 00, MILLFEED So. lwnlte middlings 825 0023 50 H ton; No. 2 white middlings, $23 o023 50; Crown middlings, $18 00I7 00; winterwheat bran, $1550 18 00. HAV Baled timothy, choice, ?12 0012 50; No. 1, sut .vaiin sn. So. 2 do. 8s ow8s 6o: clover hav. t ui a 50; loose f n-m wagon. $12 t)0(SL3 00, according to ! uGallty; No. 2 packing do, 87 50ii 00. ' ! STiUW-UaU, QO ,UJ, w. n. out. .jv, j .jy 6 50. Provisions. Sugar cured nams, large $ Sugar cured hams, medium fua cured hams, small Sugar cured Calllornla liamsi 7 BugarcuTed b. bacon '.... v rfJMBKamra&zffittaWmm i liMP T R "p-yn and BUILDUP THE WHOLE SYSTEM TO PERFECT HEALTH. KHoofland's Podophyllin PIII; Ab at-FIeuant i ectlvp.Ctirtto 11 11 8h' 6V 14 12 11 7'f 7J 7J4 13 00 13 00 6V 6-S 7 RH 3 Prlcp of Bar Silver. (SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH.! New York, Juno 29. Bar sliver in London 454d per ounce: Now York dealers' price for sliver $1 00i per ounce. SICK HEADACHECartcr,SIjlttlc LlyPia SICK HEADACHECarter,s Lmle LlT p,- SICK HfSADACHECart,r., Llttlo UvCT rulj SICK IIEADACHECarter,g UMe UxeT pinj. DISEASES SWAYNE'S OINTMENT ABSOLUTELY CUKES, The simple application of "Swathe's OntT jiext" without anv Internal medicine, will cure any caws of Tetter. SaltRheuin, Ringworm, Piles. Itcn. Sores. Pimples, Ervslpelas. etc., no matter how obstinate or long standing. Sold by druggists, or sent hv mall for 50 cts. : 3 boxes for 81 25. Ad dress DR." SWAYND 4 SON, Philadelphia. Pa. Ask your druggist for It. noH-38-TTS BKOKKItS-ITNANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. apSO-33 nrnnicc sayings bank. rturLt D si fourth ayznue. Capital. $300,000. Surplus $31,670 29. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD K. DUFF. I . Tresident. Asst. Sec. Treas. "t per cent interest allowed on timo dc- TJOalU. OClo-10-D FAHNESTOCK & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. No. 2 Wall Street, New York. Supply selected investment bonds for cash, or in. exchange for marketable securities. Execute- commission orders for Investors nt the Stock Exchango or in tho open mar ket. Furnish information respecting bonds. apl2-139-TT3u JohnM. Oakley cSc Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private -wire to New Tort and Cbicaga 43 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. RAILROADS. From Pittsburgh Union Station. ennsulvania Lines. Trains Run bj Central Time. Southwest Sjmtem-PaB-HandIeKont Depart tor Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: l.Io a.m., 7.00 a.m., 8.4o pjn., 11.15 p.m. rrfce from same points: 2.10a.m.,6.00a.m..5.55p.m. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.15 a.m., 12.05 p.m. Irrirefrom same points : 2.10 a.m., fS.05 pjn. North weit Swtem-Fort TVayne Ttonie Depart for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: S5oa.m., -7.10 a.m.. 120 P-m-. J- P-m J-2 p m. jirriw from me pmna : 12.05 a.m., 11Z.1U a.m..6.a5a.m.,'G&p.ra q50p.m The Fhiladelphla and Acta York Limited dcparuforCliicago8.t5p.m. Arrives from Chicago 6.00a.m. . Depart for Toledo, points Intermediate and beyond: 7.10a.m.,l&20p.m.,1.00p.m., 111.20p.m. rnre from same points: f 12.40 a.m.,6V35 ajn., 6.00p.m.. 6,50 p.m. Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: GJ0 a.m., 7.10 a.m., f!2. p.m liSp m. A rrivc from same points : 5J0a.m.f T2.15 p.m., 6.00 p.m., 7.00 p.m. Pullman Sleeping Cars and Pullman Dining Can ran through, East and West, on principal trains of both System. Time Tables oi Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either syem, 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. Dallr. tExl Sunday. tEx. Saturday. Hx. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, Guml Xiugn-, Gawral Itssangw lgs PiTTsnanon. Pexn'a. ALTTMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schertnie in effect Jiav 10, isn. j-iistern time. tor Washington, u. ... Baltimore. Philadelphia, and New York, '3:14 a. m. and9;20p. m. For Cumberland. S:15 a. m.. :l0,,0p. m. For Connellsville. :40. "8:15 a. m.. 1:10, $4:15 and 90 p.m. For Unlontown. 8:40. 3:i5 a. m.. 3:10 and 4:15 p. m. For Connellsville and Unlontown. 8-35 a. m.. Sunday only. Forllt. Pleasant, 6:40 a,m. and tSO a. ra. and l-.104nd 4:15p.m. .. For Washington. Pa.. 7:20. 58:30. :30a. m., 4:00, 5:30. and 1-Mp. in. For Wheeling. 73), SS:30. 9:30 a. m.. '4.-00. -7:45 P'For.Cincinnatl and St. Louis. "7:20 a. m. "7:45 p. m" - For Columbus. 7:20 a. m, 7:4j p. m. For Newark, "7:20 a. m 7:43 p. m. For Chicago. "7:3) a. m. and "7:45 p. m. Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. p:20 a. m.. "7:35 p. m. From Columbus Cincinnati and Chicago. J8:23 a. m.. "8i50 p. m. From Wheeling, "8SS, 10:4 a. m., 4:40, "8:W. S9:J5 p. m. "Dally. Dally except Sunday. JSunday only. ISaturday only.' Dally except Saturday. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton.'Clnclnnatl and Chicago. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for and cheek baggage from hotels and residences opon orders left at 5. & O. ticket .office, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street, or 401 and 639 Smltunela "j' t'. odicll. cnAs. o. scull. General Manager. Geh. Pass. Agent. TIITTS'BIIBR AND L. AKF. KRIE RAILROAD COMPANY Schedule in effect Jnne 14. 1891. central time P. L. E. R. lt-Depart-ior Ctorland, 4:30, "8:co a.m.. -iau.-tr.il. -ti: p. m. For Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis, 4a0 a. m.. "1:50 "9:45 p.m. For Buffalo, 0 a.m.. 4:20. "9:45 p. m. For Salamanca. "8:0Oa. m., "1:50, "9:p.m. ForYoungstown and New Castle. 4:30. "8:00, 9 1)5 a.m.. HW, 4.-20, "9:45 p. in. For Beaver Falls. 4:30. 7:00. "8K, 9:35 a. m.. "laO. .330. "4:20. 5:20, 9:15 p.m. For Cliartlers, i-JO. 1iJ:30. 5:35, !:-. 7:00, 7:35. "70. 80. 8:45. "9:10. 9A5 a. m., 12:10. 112:45. 1:30. 1:55. 3:30. 4Si. 140, 4:3j. 5:3), "aMO, 10:25, "8:00. 19:45, 100 p. m. AIIKIVE-Froin Ocveland. "6:40 a. m.. "12:30. 3:40. I7i')0 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. "8:40 a. m.. "12:30. "7:30 p. m. From Buflalo, "8:40 a.m.. 12:30. 10:05 p.m. rom Sala manca. "100 a. in.. V-M p. m. From ioungs town and New Castle, .40. 10a a. m.. "12:30. 5:40 "70. 10:05 p. m. From Beaver Falls. 5:20. 6:40, 7:20. "10:00a. m., 'KHO, 1:20, 5:40, "7:50, 10:05 PP."C. & Y. trains for Mansfield. 7:35 a. m., 12:10 4:35 p. m. ForEsplen and Beechmout. 7:35 a. m., P. C, & Y. trains from Mansfleld, 7B. 119 a. m 4:2p,m. From Beechmont. 7rfB. 119 a. m. P.. McK. & Y. R. R- Depart-For New Haven, 18:20. 10:10 a. m., "3:00 p. m. For West Newton, 18:20. 10:10a. m.. 3:00.5:25p.m. AnravE From New Haven. 9K a. m.. 5:20 p.m. From West Newton, 6:15, "9:00 a. In., "5.-20 P'Fr McKcesport. Elizabeth. Monongahela City and Belle Vernon. "8:4.5. 11 :05 a.m., ;4:C0 p. ro. From Belle Vernon. Monongahela City, Elizabeth ami McKcesport. 1831. "7:40 a. m.. 1:20, 4:05 p. m. Dallv. isunila JJ only. City ticket office. iE9 binlthOeld street. PITTSBURG-AND WESTERN RAILWAY Trains (Ct'lStand'd time). , Leave. Arrive. Mall. Butler. Clalron. Kane..., Akron, Toledo and Greenville.. 6:50 a. mll3) a m 7:30 a m 70 pin Butler Accommodation ., w a m .f-i pni First class fare to Chicago, f 10 50. Second class. 950, ruiunaa Dunei sleeping car no uuicaguuaur PURIFY-BLOOD CLEAR THE COMPLEXION, BRIGHTEN THE EYES, SWEETEN THE BREATH, TONE THE STOMACH, REGULATE THE 'LITER AND BOWELS, Sugar curd skinned hams, large Sugar cured skinned hams, medium.. Sugar 'cured sl.oulders Sugar enrol boneless shoulders.. Sugar cured skinned shoulders.. Sugar cured bacon shoulders Sugar enreddrv salt shonlders Sugar cured d. beef rounds bugar cured d. beef sets Sngar cured d. beef flats Bacon clear sides Bacon clear bellies.. ..w Dry salt clear sldeb, 10-Ib average.... Mess pork, heavy.. ...V..". Mess pork, family .....: Lard, refined. In tierces Lard, refined. In half barrels. Lard, refined. In 00-lb mhs Lard, refined, In20-!b palls Lard, refined. In 50-lb tin cans ,. Lard, refined. In 3-lb tin pall- Lard, refined. In 5-Ib tin pail. Lard, refined, hi lC-lb palls SKI T KAJLItOADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In effect 121 p. m.. June". 1831. Trains will leave Union Station, Pittsburgh As follows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIN LINE EASTWARD. New York and Chicago Limited of Pullman Vestl--mile Cars daily at 7:15 a.m.. arriving atHarris bnrg at 1:35 p. w.. Philadelphia 4:4p. in . New York 70 p.m., Baltimore 4:40 p. in..-Washington 5:55 p. m. Keystone Express dally at 13) a.m., arrlvlnsat llarrlhnrg 8:25 a.m., Philadelphia 11:25a, m.. New York 2:00 p. m. Atlantic Expres dally at 3:3) a.m.. arriving at HarrlsburgatlOUIOa. m.. Phlladelphla,13p.m New York 440 p. m., Baltimore 1:L p.m.. Wash lngton23p. m. Mall train daily, except Sunday. 5:30 a. m.. ar riving at Harrisburg at 70 p. m., Phlladelphl 10:55 p. m.. Baltimore 10:40 pvm. Sunday Mall 8:40 a. ra. Dav Express dally at 8:00 a. m.. arriving at Harris burg 3:3) p. m., Philadelphia 6:50 p. m.. New York 9:35 p.m.. Baltimore 6:43 p. m.. Washing ton 8:15 p.m. . . Mall Express daily at 12:50 p. m.. arriving at Har risburg 10.03 p. m.. connecting at Harrisburg with Philadelphia Express. Philadelphia Express daily at 4:30 p. m.. arrivlna; at Harrisburg 1:00 a.m., Philadelphia 4 35 a nt.. and New York 7:10 a. in. Easrern Express at 7:l p. m. daily. arrlvlngHar rlsburg 2:25 a. m.. Balllmore 63 a. m.. Wash ington 7::1 a. m.. Philadelphia 53i a. m. and NewYorkJJ:00a. m. Fast Line daily, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harris l.nrg i-3f) a. m., Philadelphia 6:30 a. m.. New York 9:30 a. m., Baltimore 83) a. m.. Washing ton 7 -TO a. m AH throngh trains connect at Jersey City with boats of "Brooklvn AniieA"." for Brooklyn. N. Y... avoiding double ferriage and lourney through New York City. Johnstown Accom.. except Sunday, 3:40 p. m. Greenshnrg Accom., 11:15 p. m. week-days. 10a0 p. in. Sumlavs. (ircensburg Express 3:10 p. p., except Sunday. Dcrry Express 110 a. m ex cept bumlav. Wall's Accom. 6:00, 73). 9:00. 103) a. m.. 12:15, 2.-C0. 3:20. 4:35. 5:40. 63). 7:40. 9:4" p. m. and 12:10 a. in. (pxcent 3Iunday). Sunday. 103) a. Ci. 123i. 23). 53). 7:20 and 9:40 p. m. Wilkinsburg Accom. 6:10. 6:40. 73) a. m.. 12.-0I. 40, 43i. 5:20. 53), 5:50, 6:10. 10:10 and 11:40 p. m, Sunday, 1:30 and 9:15 p. m. Braddock Accom. 50. 6A5. 7:45. 8:10. 90. lt:U a. ra.. 123). 1:23. 2i50. 4:10. 640, 63). 7:20t ;S. 9.-00 and 10:45 n. m- week da vs. Sumlav.5:& a.m. SOUTUAVEST PXNN RAILTVAlr. For Unlontown 53 and 8:Ki.m..l:l. and43 p. m. week davs . MONON'GAIIELA DniSION. OX ASP AFTER. MAY 23. 1891 For Monong-lliela City. West Brownsville and Un lontown. 10:40 a. m. For Jlonongahela City and WestlirowiHVllle. 73i'and 10:40 a m. and 40 p. m. OnSundav. 85 a. m. andial p. in. For MonongaheLi City oulv. 1:01 and 5:50 p. ra. weekdays. Dravo-burg Accom.. 6:00a. m. and 3:20 p.m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom., 83a. m 4:15, 6:30 and 11:33 p. m. Sunday. 9:40 p.m. "WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. OS AXD Al-TER jrAV2, 1891. From FEDERAL STREET STATION. Allegheny Cltv: FOr Springdale. week div. 63), 83i. 8O0. 10:40, ll-xla. in., l.i3t Hlitf, o:.r. i.:v), ozjj. o.iu, iu:juaoa 11:40 p. m. Sundavs. 123i and 9:30 p. m. lorButler. week dajs. 65. 8:50. 10:40 a. m.. 3:15 and 6:05 p. m. For Fieeport. week davs. 6:33. 80. 10:40 a. m.. 3:13. '4:19. 5:00. S:10. 103). aud 11:40 p.m. Sun days. KSB and 93) p. in. For Apollo, week davs. 10:40 a. m.. and 5aM p. m. For Blalrsvllle, week days. 6:55 a. m.. 3:15 and 103) P m. -The Excelsior Baggage Express Companv will rail for and check b iggage from hotels and residences. Time cards and full .information can., be obtained at the Ticket Offlees-Xo. 110 Fifth avenue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, and Union station. J. R. H OOI. CHAS. E. PUGH. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. General Manager. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILEOAD Tralns leave Union station (Eastern Standard time): East Brady Ac 6:55 a.m : Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:20 a. m. (arriving at Buflal.at5:13p. m.); Klttinnliig Ac. 9:05 a. ui. : Valley Camp Ac.. 10:15 a. m. : Vallev Camp Ac. 12:05 p. m. : Oil City and DuBols ExpresH. 1:30 p. m.; Valley Camn Ac 2:S p. m.; Klttinnliig Ac, 3:55 p. in.: Braeburn Ex.. 4:35 p. m.: Klttannlng Ac, o:30 p.m.: Braeburn Ac. 6:15 p. m.;Hnlton Ac 8:00 p. m. : Buffalo Ex.. daily. 8:45 p. m. (arriving at Buffalo 7:20 a. in.): llulton Ac 3:50 p. m.: Valley Camp Ac, 11:.) p. m Clinrch trains Emlenton, -.0 a. m. Klttannlng. 12:40 p. m.; Braeburn. 9:W p. m.; Pullman Parlor Cars on day trains andsleeplne Cars on night trains between I'lttsbnrg. LakB Chautauqua and Buffalo. JAS. P. ANDERSON. G. T. Agt.: DAVID McCARGO. Gen. Supt. PITTSBURG ANDCASTLE"SHANN0 R. R. Summer Time Table. On and after June 7, 1891. until further notice, trains wlU run as fol-, lows on even' day. except Sunday. Eastern standard tune: Leaving l'ittsburg-3i a m. 7:15 a m. 80 am. 9:35 a m. 113) am. 1:45 pm, 3:35pm. 5:10p m.5:5S pm. 63pm. 9.30 p m. 11:30pm. Arlington 5:40 am. 63a m. 7:10a m. 8Kam. 103i am. 140pm. 2:40pm. 43 pm. 50pm.o-j0 pm, 7:15pm, 103) pm. Sunday trains, leaving l'lttsburg-1040 am, 12:55 p m,23jpm. 5:10pm. 9:30 p m. Arllngton-9:10 a m. 12:10 n m. l-M p m, 4:3)pm. 63)pm. O. A. ROGERS. Supt. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBUKG, FA. As old residents" know and back flies ot fittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, do voting special attention to all chronio Sse9re-N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCDniQ and mental dis persons. IMtll VUUOeasesphysIcal de cav, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlnes?, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, faUlng powers, organic weak-ne-, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, untlttin tho person for lousiness, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately iTali BLOOD AND SKINftSS eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tho tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, aro cuied for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 R I M A R V J?an?y ai?4 tho system. U Ml lirtn I bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal dicharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relier and real cures. Dr. whittier's life-long, extensive experi ence insures scientific and reliable treatment on common sense principles. Consultation free. Patients nt a distance as carefully treated as ir here. Office hours, 9 A- X. to S p. m. Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1p.m. only. DR.. WHITTIER, 814 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Ja8-19-Duwlc WEAKMEN,TorB ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE OnEAT EXGLI8H BE1ISDV. TUOCkUmC TWDIWrt Gray's Specific Medicine- IFYOU-S.U.EEE.RyeT 1 ', s-.1,-,a fiAhiltfT-. Vnknss or BodynHlind Spermatorhea, andlmpo twicv ami all diseases that arise from over indulgence and self-abuse, as Loss ofMem orv and Pow?r Dimness of Vision, Prenia tu?o Old Am nnd many other diseases that leadtonlvorConsfimptfonandan early SSlSllStffioO- Buffalo. N.Y; The Specific Medicine is sold by all draggists at V per package, or six-packages for $Si or sent by mail on receipt of money, ggj'pgLqgwE guarajnit.ee. money refunded. .,..--, J-On nccontlt of counterfeits we navo adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only geryo-. inc. Sold in Pittsburg by S. S. HOLLAND, . cor. Smithfleld and Liberty sts. J e2-91-3twreosu DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re. quiring scicnuuo jju - 5 dential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, Jf. R. C. P. S., is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consultan tinn free and strictly conn- ..., efnn. ).-- tit tn flTWl 7 to 8 T: (. Sundays, 2 to I r. M. Consult them person- : ally, or write. Doctors Iaxe, cor. Penn ari an! 4th St., Pittsburg. Pa- Je3-73-pwk VIGOR OF MEN Easily, Onlckl, Permanently KESTOBED. WEAKNE&S. NEKVOUSNESS. pEBlLITY. an" all the train of evils, the result of overwbrk. : rickness. worry, etc. nil strength, development, Slid tone Iraarantecd In all cases. Simple, natural methods. Immediate improvement seen. FailuM possible.; K0 references. Book, cjtplanatlona ISnfs milled (sealed) free.dress ERIE MEDICAL CO- 11UF1 ALO, N.Y -onr moxurun linn TTjrffT. OME TREATMENT WITH MtUIUAL tuL.i.mn.114 EForall CHRONIC OHOANIC tag FnERVCUS DISEASX8 in both sezas. ' . .. .in .- J ul. k.k - - THEPERU CHEMICAL CO., HILA,WIS TTS3 , TO WEAK MEN Snfleifaff Cre4. tna esects w - !dV1SiISSSdn : faUpardeiuan for home cure, FREE ot charge. A splendid medical work: should be read by every maa who Is nervous and debilitated. Address, proC F 0- FOWLER, MoodRS, Coajb Ce2-6lDSuwk DEAF fnvfala anrl ssa! f rl rTT HESS &RIAD mtlt OWrtBb Peck'. DiVISIBLE TWfUl tU 0BSH1WB. TThijpershrd. Oom- Saceessrnf when all ditsfau. Sold by F.HISOTX, only,' 883 Broadway, Tort write ror umstraiea book oi jrroou mu. i Mention this paper. myWO-Tas-: $ m SrSI B9o45133i& ,;., j&',&aEfe -MJi -- JL- Sf-fe - l-r -. ;Js&-- - x, :hS& y.ss:r ,. -.. ...A-.. ..:w -sr - :i i" - -liS&Jikh Ba9tajBar:- j-..--T.. 'r "" .-A ijfnaYnronlSi.vflTlltt4&amirP. . w - c w- --r--
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