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    THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. MONDAY, APRIL 25. 18921
FEATURES OF TRADE.
IN'ew Southern Vegetables Are Sup
planting the Old Stock.
HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES VERT LOW.
Cereal Receipts Reported Lijht and Prices
Down to Bed Eock.
HIDES A.ND CALFSKINS ARE STRONG
OrricE or The DisrATCH,
Fittsburq. Saturday, April 23.
Tho vreck's trade in produce lines has
developed few new fcatuies. Tho supply of
Southern vegetables lias been larce and
drift of markets is toward a loner level.
Lat season's stock of vegetables Is dull and
ilow. The old is bein;r steadily supplanted
by the new. Old potatoes have seldom been
so low in price as they have been all this
enring.
A j ear a-ro, the cost per bushel -was about
tho same as it now is per ban e). The family
that couumes a bushel of potatoes in the
week, has an advantage or $1 50 per week
over prices of a year ago.
There has not been a season in the past
decade when prices of fruits and vegetable
have been so low as they are this season.
The honsoholder's expenses aie tally -5
nor cent below -n hat they i ere at this time
last year, so far as lruits and vegetables are
concerned.
In Cereal Lines.
It will be seen by reference to home mar
ket column that leceipts have been very
light for the past two weeks. The supply of
hay has not been up to demand and markets
are very strong. The tone of cereals has im
proved in the past week, and all signs point
to higher prices. The export demand for
flour has improved, giving evidence that
prices are don n to hai d pan and that fnturo
changes will be upwaid. Until the past
month export demand for flour was very
disappointing to jobbers, as well as North
western millers.
The short crops of wheat in Eastern Eu
rope last season were worked by bulls lar
moicthan Sacts hae justified. Russia has
managed to get along without importing as
heavily from America as was generally an
ticipaicd by our speculators. Demand Ironi
that source has, however, shown decided im
provement in ine past lew weeKS,anu au
t-igne point to higher-juiced wheat and flour
at an early djy.
Hides and Cnlfslrlns.
There has been a better demand this week
than last, particularly tor llghtweishts
Steers are active at quotations, and all
other grades aie firm with prospects good
for an advance. Calf and bheepskins are
also in good request, notwithstanding the
Jact that receipts are steadily increasing.
All offeiings ot calt and sheepskins are
promptlj taken at prices quoted.
Following aie prices paid by dealers and
tanners lor stock delivered he're:
No. 1 g-een salted steers, 60 IDs and over.
No. 1 preen silted cows, all weights
No. 1 preen salted hides. 40to bulbs
No. 1 jrreen salted hides, 25 to 40 lbs
No. 1 preen salted bulls....... ,
No. 1 preen salted caliifcln
N. 1 preen salted eal Mps ...
No. I preen salted runner kins
Tc
h
4
454
4
7
5
4
Mieep-'kins fresli slaughtered
1 allow, prime.
.51 001 25
4
Keduction for No. 2 stock, cents per &
on steers and light hides, 1 cent on bulls and
2 cent on calfskins.
rootnear at the Hab.
The Boston Herald has this to say of tho
situation and outlook in boot and shoe lines:
"The boot and shoe situation is not much
changed. The number of buyers here in
person is diminishing; the majority of these
buyers, having finished their orders, have
departed for home. Still there are a few
buyers left, and they are placing some
ordeisor buying sample. The number of
samples sold for lall goods is remarkably
large, and, if the volume of trade is any
where nearly up to the same proportions,
the fall trade will be a heavy one. Indeed,
tne leeling is rather buoyant concerning the
tall trade. The country l in better shape
to take a heavy volume of goods than last
year in all ecticus except the South, and in
the South the position has improved some
what, since cotton has advanced about lc
above the lowest price.
"In spring goods manufacturers are still
delivering many goods, and occasionally
duplicate orders for such goods aie being
taken, but such orders are not plenty. It is
rather woi king toward the between-seasons
peiiod. The volume ot the spring season
lias been a heavier one than might have
been supposed, for the reason that trade has
seemed dull all alon,;, with the exception of
special lines of goods. In these special
lines there has been a very heavy trade, and
it is in such special lines that the trade is
holding out tne best, tome of tho uianu
larturers ot special lines have all the orders
at hand that they can possibly fill, and with
these manufacturers trade is very good."
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Receipts Shipments ana Prices at
Bast
Liberty and All Other Yards.
Office of The Dispatch.
Pittsburg, Saturday, April 23. (
Cattle Receipts, SS0 head: shipments, 296
head: market nothing doing; all grades,
$4 75g4 5
Seven cars hogs shipped to New York to
day. Sheep Receipts, 1.200 head: shipments, 00
head; ma; ket steady and nrospects fair.
By Telegraph.
Buffalo Cattle Receipts. 133 loads
through. 4 sale; market strong and higher.
Hog Receipts, 9 loads through, 25 sale:
moiket steauy and firm: heavy crades, $4 fcO:
Tiackers and mediums, S4 0S S3. Sheep and
laM lis Receipts 12 loadc tnrnugli, 75 sale;
maikct very dull at !520c lower: barn yard
stock unsalable: "hecn, ovtra fancy, $G 25g
6 63. good to choice, $6 KQ ;G 23: fair to goou.
$5 i'.fij 50. clipped common to bet, $3 50
5 60 lambs, -ood to extra wool, $7 107 30;
Ja'i togoorl do. J6 757 00: clipped common
to best, :S HVH6 00; springs lambs fair to
gocd,iS 00511 iO.
St. Loa' Cattle Receipts, 210 head: ship
ments, 1,6X head: market steadv; lair to
cood native steejs, $3 OOgi 25:Teiaus and
Indian steers, all classes, $2 S03 80. Hogs
Receipts, 1,060 head: shipments, 11,500 head:
market steady: lair to prime heavy. $4 40
4 OT- mixed, ordinarv to good, J3 90g4 5r,
It; lit. fair to Ite-t. c4 S0QI 50. Sheep Receipt-,
940 head; shipments, tVJ head: market
nctue and "-troua: uood to fancy, $0 CCQG 50;
good to fancy Texans, Jo 00g6 00.
Kunses Itv Gittle Receipts, 3.9M head:
shipments 909 head; the maiket lor steers
was active and steady, closing w eak at $3 25
J4 40: cows steadj at $1 90SJ3 40: stockers
and leedei-s-stcady at $1 903 75. Hogs Re
ceipts. S.K0 head: shipments, 2.0JO head: the
inaiketvas-Tr,Hlv ar j-estenluy's close: all
grades. VMH 40 bulk, f 4 34 35. Sheep
Receipts, 1 4U) head: shipments, 2,900 head;
the market was unchanged.
riilcago Cattle Receip;s.2,O0O;sliinmcnts,
1.CO0: market tron: native. (3 601 70;
stockers"i-"25390:cows,2 103 40. Hogs Re-C-ipt-",
10 000: shipments 4 000: market steady;
rough and common, $4 0J4 23: mixed and
packets, f4 4"!J4 55: prune hetvr and butch
ci s' weights, SI 551 60: lisht,$4 504 60. bhecp
Receipts, 3,000; market steauy: to-day's
sales, clipned, $1 155 23; Western, 5 756"2o:
lambs, -$o 75.
r.nclnnati Hogs slow; common and light,
13 50gl 50: packing and butcheis', S4 254 55;
1-cceipts, 3,070 head: shipments, 3.22J Head.
Cattle steady at $2 00l 00; receipts, 8M
heml: shipments, 510 head. ,s)lcel strong at
$1 5036 50; receipts, none; shipments, none;
lambs strong; common to choice, H 50g8 50
per 1W pounds.
Ouah uaiue neceipts, 5,353 head;
market slow and 10l5c lower: common to
fancy steel s. f 3 C4 25: Westerns, i 753 40.
Hoes Receipts, 4, u0 head: maiket active
and -trong: light, 54 304 40: heavy, $4 25
4 37K: mixed. J4 30g4 45. shee Receipts,
520 lit-d: market strong: natives. $4 50
g5 10;Veateins, 14 50gG CO; lambs, $4 50g6 75
The CoP.ro Markets.
New
York. April 23 Coffee Options
opened steady S points don n and 5 points up:
closed 3 10 up; sales 23,749 liags including;
Apiil, 143 12.33c: Ma. 12.40c: June. 12 05c;
July. 12.00c: September. 11 9312.O0c; October,
ll'jjc; December, 11.95c; spot Rio dull, but
steady: No. 7, ISJ-jC
Baltimore. April 2.1. Crffee firm; Rio car
goes fairat 17c: No. 7, 13J413J4c
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
VThen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
SATURDAY'S PRODUCE MARKETS
CHICAGO Balloting on the quotation
question seemed to interest more people on
change Saturday than the quotations" them
selves. The fact that Edward Paidridge
was making very much of a one-man market
of it, drove many of tho members to tho
voting tables to cast a ballot "for" the re
vival of a general distribution of market
figures. The members not only voted at the
tables, but stayed there to influence others.
The proposition carried 5SS to 433.
The leading futures rangea as follows, as cor
rected by John M. OaUev A Co., 45 Sixth street,
members of the Chicago Board of Trade:
Open- High- Low- Clos-
Articles lng est. est. In.
"Wheat, No. 2.
April 81V ? 8! J 80V f KOV
May 80V 81 80S ,'
Julv. 80J 80. SOh TO
CORN", NO. 2.
April 41i 41 41 41H
Mar AV-i V.i 41W 41a
June iS M't 3SH 3SH
Oat, No. 2.
Slav 23H 2551 2S 2S4
Julie 23!, 28' 27' 27
Jnlv 23 28 27 27
Mess Pork.
Mar 9 31 9 S7h 9 30 9 S2H
JulJ 9 57.' 9 57.S 8 50 8 35
Lard.
May. 12U 6 17M 6 12.S 6 15
Julv. 6 25 eXH 6 25 25
short Ribs.
May...... 5 50 5 52V 5 50 5 52!i
July beiij 5 67,t 5 621 5 65
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
steadv; wintpr patents, $4 20t 40; winter
straights, $3 934 20; spring patents, $4 15
4 40: spring straights, $3 503 70. No, 2 spring
wheat. S2Mc: No 3 spring wheat, 76c; N'o. 2
red. 85s7fc; No. 2 corn,41641Jj;c: N o. 2 oats,
2"r29c: No. 2 white, 30331c; N'o. 3 white,
S9sg30"c: No. 2 rye, 72H73c; No. 2 barley.
5S60c: No. 3, f. o. b.. 465oc; No. 4, f. o. b., 40
46; No. 1 flaxseed, 97c: prime timothy
seed. $1 321 36. Mess pork, per hbl, $9 32&
9 35. Lard, per 100 lbs. $6 12K6 15. Short
ribs sides, (loose), $5 52U5 5l Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $4 5365 00. Short clear
sides (boxed), $6 17K6 3". Whisky, disti'
lers' finished goods,"per gal., $1 13. Suga
Cutloaf, 5g5ic: granulated. 4Jc; standard
A, 4c. No. 3 corn.new. 40J440Jio.
On the Prodnce Exchange to-dav butter
was firm; fancy creamerv, 21Q22c; flno
Western. 20S2le; ordinary, 1819c; fine
dairies, li)20c.
NEW TOKK Flonrinll. Cornmeal dull;
yellow "Western, $3 73S3 00. Wheat Spot
marKec nnsettiea, quiet ana stronger: 0.2
red, 9GJe in stole and elevator, BQi9Sia
afloat, tSJ(g995ie f. o. b.: Sa 3 red, 93c: un
graded red, S49JJc: No. 1 Northern. 95K
95c. No. 2 Northern, DOJc: No. 2 "Milwaukee,
9610 delivered: options No. 2 led, April,
93496"c. closing, 9SJc: May, 90 3-169
closing. 995c: June, 9J89Kc, closing, 89JZC;
Jnlv, 8990e. closing, 90c: August, 89
i9ic: closing S9Kc: September, 9c; closing,
?ac: "December, 91i91Ke: closing 91Jic
live quiet; Western, 81"S5e. Corn Spot
maiket irregular: moderate business closing
easy: No. 2, 24943ic elevator; 50J51o
afloat: unsradeu mixed, 4551c: steamer
mixed. J819c: option' ApnJ. 49"4KC.
closing 49c; Alav. 47V?47c. closinit 47c;
June, 45c:Julv, 4545Jicclos!ng 45Jic: Au
gust, 45Jig46c,clolug 4Jc. Oats Snot market
dull; options dull, easier; April, ZiJic: May,
34J4c; Jnne.33Jic: July, 33e Snot No. 2
wnito. 37c; mixed Western, 34S6c; white
do, 31i40c. Hay firm: Hops quiet,
weak; "state, common to choice, 24
30c: Pacific coast. 24 '0i. Tallow firm: city,
($2 00 packages) $4 254 32. tJggs quiet and
unchanged: Western, HJc. Hides dull and
steadv: wet salted. New Orleans selected,
45 to 75 pounds, 6Sc; Texas selected, 50 to 60
pounds, 6gSc. Pork quiet; old mess, $9 50
10 00: new mess, $11 OOgll 50; extra prime,
$11 50. Cut meats inactive; pickled bellies.
53c: do. shoulders. 55Jc: do, hams, 9
9ic Middles quiet: shopt cleir, $6 60. Lard
dull and steady; Western, $6 45: options,
closing at SG 44 bid; Julv, S6 35; closing
at S6 55 bid: August, $6 61. Butter dull:
Western dalrv. 1316o: do, creamery, 1624c;
do, facto:y. l.'16c; Elgin, 2SK24c Cheese
quiet and firm; part skims, 5g9c.
PHILADELPHIA Flonr qnlet and weak.
Wheat steady; May, 9tg31c; Juno and
July, 9292c. Corn Prices of near delive
ries well maintained: lutuies beyond May
He lower; carlots quiet; No. 2 mixed, on
track, 47c: in export elevator, 44c; steamer
in do, 46g46Jic; No. 2 yellow, in grain depot,
50c: No. 2 spot, in export elevator, 47J-JC: No.
2 mixed, April and May, 4747Jc; June,
45Ji45c: July. 4646J(c. Oats Carlots
steady; futures beyond this month declined
Jicc under pressure to sell; No. 3 white,
27c: .No. 2 white, S9c: do choice. 39Vfc; No. 2
white. April, 37J438c: May,36W36Jc: June,
3oi⁣ Juiy, iso)iig;iic. tggs quiet ana
weak; i-ennsylvania nrsts, 13i14c
BALTIMORE Wheat strong; No. 2 red.
spot, 9.9Sc; April, 9SKc bid: May, 93'f
94c: June, 9292JJc; steamer. No. 2 red. Die.
Corn strong: mixed, spot,505G'c; May,46
47c: June.45Jfc bid: July,4b"4o asked: steamer,
mixed, 45c bid. Oats steady to firm; No. 2
nnitc We-cein. 3Si39c; No. 2 mixed do,
3135c Rye firm. "Hay firm; good to choice
timothy, $15 0016G0. Piovislons steady
and unchanged. Butter Ann and un
changed. Eggs steady at 1313$c.
sr. LOCI Flour quiet and unchanged.
Wheat Xo. 2 cash, SSJc: Mav closed at
c; July, 7SJ79c; August, 7ic. Corn
Cash and May were firm, and the latter
closed Mc higher, but July declined 5c: No.
2 cash, 3,Xc; Mav. S7c: July, 36c. Oats lower:
cash, iOic: May, 30c: Julv, 27c Rve lower at
7Sc. Barley No sales. Bran quiet: direct
lots, 651866c. Provisions very quiet and slow;
only a small job trauo done at previous
prices.
NEW ORLEANsSugarflrm; open kettle
choice fully fair, SJJc; aood common to good
fair, 2 13-163c; interior 2c; centrifugals,
choice yellow- clarified, 2c, prime do, 3?
3 13-16c: off do, 3ig3Kc: seconds 2 9163c.
Molasses firm; strictly prime, 19c: good
prime, 1517c: fair to prime, 1013c; common
to good common, 6g9c.
K 1XAS CITY Flour unchanged. Wheat
slow and lower; No. 2 hard, 72c; No. 2 red, 82
S3c Coru weak; No. 2 mixed, 3535Vc;
N o. 2 white, 37c Oats weak: No. 2 mixed, 2ac;
No. 2 white, 30Jc. Rye weak; No. 2, 63c
Flaxseed, S6c on the basis of pure. Hay un
changed. Butter aijd eggs unchanged.
MILWAUKEE Flour ouiet. Wheat
steady; May, 79c; No. 2 spring. S2c: No. 1
Northern, fc8c. Corn steadv; No. 3, 4040Kc
Oats firm; No. 2 white, 3132c; No. 3 do. 3u
31c Barley steady; No. 2, 5bc: sample, 4660e.
Rye firm: No. 1,81c Provisions quiet. Pork
May, $D 32?. Lard May, $6 15.
DITLCTH Wheat No. 1 hard cash, 82fc;
April, 0c: Mav. SJc; June, 84c: July 85c;
No. 1 Northern, cash, 8014c: April, 78?ic;
May, SOXc: June, 8954c; July. 8JJ4; No. 2
Northern, 81c; No. S, U9c; rejected, 62c On
track, No. 1 hard, 83!4c; No. 1 Northern,
CINCINNATI Flour easy. Wheat steady:
No. 2 led, 90Jc Corn firm; No. 2 mixed,
4314c. Oats weak and lower; No. 2 mixed,
SlUc Rye oulet. Pork quiet aud steady at
S9 75. Lard steady. Bacon firm. Butter
firm. Eggs steady at lie Cheese steady.
TOLKT10 Wheat dull and lower: No. 2
casii, 92c: Mny. 91Jgc; July, 8414c; August,
&ic. Corn dull and steady; No. 2 cash,
41sc Oats quiet; cash, 31c. Rye steady;
cash, EOc. Cloverseed dull: cash, $6 50.
MlNNEiPOLI Wheat No. 1 Northern,
April, closing, 73c; Mav opened 7:"ic:
highest, 7834c; lowest, 7SJc; closing, 78c
Julv, opening. 80e: hignest, 81c: lowest,
8034c: closing, 80c On track, No.l Northern,
S4u; No. 2 Northern, 77c
HOME SECUEITIES AHD CASH.
A Quiet Week, "With No Great Flurries In
Values.
The week on 'Change was for the most
part spiritless anduninterestlng.There were
a lew booinlets, notably in Philadelphia Gas
and Birmingham Traction, but they led to
no important results, and at tho finish yes
terday prices.except in one or two instances
were practically the same as a week ago.
Sales Saturday were $1,100 Electric scrip
at 85. 75 old Electric at IS, fi Luster at 9, 10
at Si. 20 Manchester Traction at 39, 5u Cen
tral Traction at 28, 115 Birminghiim Trac
tion at27, 100 Philadelphia Gas at 19, 50 bit
quesue Traction at 26j, 200 Switch and Sig
nal at 1634. SO Citizens' fraction at 62. Sales
for the week wero 2,280 shares and $3,000
bonds. Philadelphia Gas led with 50 shares,
followed by Birmingham Traction with 275.
At the close or the call tho unlisted trac
tions stood: Birmingham, 27 bid, no offers;
Manchester, 39J4 bid, offered at 40. Duquesne
was passed.
With tho country full of money, oppor
tunity and energy. It Is hard to keep busi
ness down. All the changes In the local and
general situation during the week were in
the direction ot expansion. Borrowers were
a little slow, but the need of more cash to
meet requirements was clearly discernablo.
The statement of the Pittsburg Clearing
House lefleCts a good condition of affairs,
being one of the best issued for two years.
It is appended, and tells a cbeeriul story In
plain figures:
Saturday's exchanges $ 2,823,834 52
Saturday's balances 624,902 00
Week's Exchanges 17,933,911 71
Week's balances 3.278 907 55
Previous week's, exchanges 13 309,389 71
Exchanges week 1891 15 524,082 01
Exchanges to date, 1892 23U,o.;2,3M 32
Exchanges same time 1891 211,633,881 19
7 bo Metil Markets.
New York. April 22. Fig Iron dull; Ameri
can. $11 7516 25. Copper quiet; lake, $11 80
bid, $11 Ho usked. Lead dull; domestic, $1 25
64 39. Tin firm; Straits, S20 7020 89.
THE HOME MARKETS.
Eggs Higher in Pittsburg Than at
Other of the Trade Centers.
POULTRY STILL SCARCE AND FIRM.
Prices of Wheat and Flour at Their Lowest
for the Season.
THE GROCER! TRADE FEATURELESS
Oifici ot The Dispatch,
Pittsbuko, Satukdat, April S3
Codstbt Peoduce Jobbing pricea Eggs
are relatively higher here than at most of
the trade centers. New York markets are
usually lc above Pittsburg, but prices thero
for the past day or two have been about the
same as here. Poultry is still scarce and
markets are firm at prices quoted. Creamery
and country butter are quiet, though re
ceipts aie not so large as they were a week
ago.
Last season's vegetables are very slow.
New stuff from the far South Is coming in
freely and is steadily supplanting old
s'ock. Tropical fruits are quiet at quota
tions. APPLES ti 002 50 per barrel.
BCTTER-Creamery. Elftin. 2526c: Ohio brands.
2324c: common country butter, U16c; choice
country roll, 1820c.
Heass New York and Michigan pea. $1 751 83:
marrowfat, S2 152 25: Lima beans, Z'AS3ie per
lb: hand picked medium, ll.70l 75.
Beeswax Choice, 3S3lcper lb; low grades, 22
25c
Bcckwheat FLOCB-New. 2!2Mc per lb.
Cheese Ohio choice HMi2c: New York
cheese, ia12;sc: Umburper. I313)c: Wisconsin
sw ettzer, lull cream, ISVjtSMc; imported sweltzer,
2628C
Cider Country cider. $5 005 50 per barrel; sand
refined. $9 507 00: crab cider, 7 508 00.
CRAXBEBBIits-Per box, SI 251 oO; per barrel,
5 00 00. .
Eggs Strictly fresh, I3,14c; goose eggs, 60S5c
dozen. . fc
Ft AtHERS-Extra live geese. 5758c; No. 1, 4S
50c IB: mixed lots. 233sc.
Dried Fbcits Peaches, halves. Sc; evapora
ted apples. 788c: apricots. 8Uc; blackberries. S3
6c: raspberries. IsaiSSjC; huckleberries, 7c; Call-
fnrnln npsrlie TSflUf
HoXhT New crop, white clOTer. 1617c; Cali
fornia lionev. 13315c ? lb.
Maple Syrcp New. sc65c ? gallon.
31APLE fr.CGAR-58c ft.
Omiox Sets Yellow trie, $5 006 50; Jersey,
50gS00.
Poultry Allve-Chlckens, 7580c per pair;
live turkeys, I2f?l3c ? lb: tlucks, 7075 a pair:
live geese, ft C0l 10 a pair; dressed chickens, 15
16c V lb: dressed turkeys, I618c lb; dressed
ducks, I617c lb.
Potatoes Carload lots, on track, 30335c; from
store, 4045c a bushel; Jersey sweets, f! 502 75 per
barrel.
Seeds Western recleaned medium clover. Job
bing at S3 10; mammoth. 3 23: timothy, il 55 for
prime and 11 60 for choice; blue grass, 2 652 80:
orchard grass. (1 50; millet, 51 15: German. SI 30;
Hungarian, 81 10; fine lawn, 2Sc?lb; seed buck
wheat, 81 40l 50.
Tallow Country, 4c: cltv rendered, 4'c.
Tropic L Frctts Lemons: fancy Messina. S3 SO
(S3 75: Florida oranges. S3 0093 25 a ox; Messlnas,
12 7o3 00; bananas. Jl 6aI 75 firsts, 1 M)l 25 sec
onds: Persian dates. 4soc per pound; layer figs,
12I4c per pound: pineapples. II 002 50 a dozen.
VEGETABLES Cabbage, New Florida. 3 003 50
aerate; old, S3 0O&3 50 a barrel; Havana onions.
?2 753 CO a crate: yellow Danver. S2 002 25 a bar
rel: new Bermuda onions. $2 85 a barrel: new
Florida tomatoes, $2 503 U0 a bushel crate; celery.
3550c per dozen: turnips. 11 25l 50 a barrel: Ber
muda potatoes. 810 00 a barrel: spinach. S150l To
il barrel: new beets. 40r$45e a dozen : asparagus. 50c
a bunch; kale. 81 onffil 25; radishes. S040c per
dozen: parsnlns. V CO&2 25: new peas. 82 00f?2 E0:
green beans. J2 753 00; new Southern celery. 503
60c per dozen bunches: cucumbers, 1 251 50 per
dozen; cauliflower, 82 5a2 75 per dozen.
Groceries.
Trade in this line is absolutely featureless.
The movement of staples has been active
for the week past, but prices are practically
the same as they were a week ago. Sugar
and coffee are steady, and canned goods of
all kinds are slow.
Green Coffef Fancv. 21W22;ic: choice Rio,
Il c: prime, 19c: low grade Klo, l"(5)18c; old Oov
eniment Java. 2729c: Maracalbo.2122)ir: Mocha,
2323c; Santos. 2122io: Caracas, 23X21)sc; La
Uuayra. 21)422$c
ROASTED (in .papers) Standard brands, 19.15c;
high grades. 22K26c: old Government Java,
bulk. 31S433c; Jlaracalbo, 25324c: Santos. 19
25e: peabrrrv. 26Sc: choice Rio, 21je: prime Bio,
20Kc: good Rio. ls.Uc; ordinarv. 17tai8t.
SriCES (whole) Cloves, 1012e: allspice 10c;
cassia. 8c: pepper. 12c: nutmeg, 70SOc
Petroleum (Jobbers' prices) Hu test, 6c; Ohio.
150". "He: headlight, 150 test. 6)c: water white,
73Sc:"globe. 1414c: elalne. 13c: carnadine. lie;
royalliie. He; red oil, 10fllc: Durlty, 14c; olelne.
21c.
Miners' OIL No. 1 winter strained, 30340c per
gal. : summer. 3537c: lard. 5255c
Strup Corn svrap. 24S27C: choice sugar syrup,
34rtWnc; prime sugar syrup, 30S2c; strictly prlrue,
,2S((3U0.
s X. O. Molasses Fanev new
choice, 4t41c; old crop, 3633c; N,
crop, 4042c:
O. syrup, 44
wc
SODA-BI-carb. In kegs. 35i3Vc: bl-carb. in Vs.
5Vc; bi-carb. assorted packages, 554"oc: sal soda.
In Kegs, mc: do granulated, 2c
Candles Star, full weight, 9c;stearlne, per set.
8)4 c: parafflne. 1KS12C.
IiiCE-Head Carolina, e.'Oec; choice, 5X36j4"c;
Louisiana, 55Vc
Starch Pearl. 3Jie; corn starch, 5);6'4c; gloss
starch. 5463c.
Foreign Fecit Laver raisins. 2 00: London
layer. S3 25: Muscatels, II 75; California Muscatels.
II 4oI 60; Valencia. 55c: Ondara Valencia. 6
6Kc: sulUna. 818.-: currants, 3H3c: Turkey
prunes. 4H5jc: French prunes, St!:; cocoa
nuts, ? 100, 6 00: almonds, Lan.. V. lb, 20c; do
Ivlca, 17c; do shelled, 50c; walnuts. Nap., 13314c;
Slcllr filberts, lie: Smyrna figs. 12313c: uew dates,
V55Ke: Brazil nuts. 7c: pecans, 13314c: citron,
lb, 2122c; lemon peel, 10c fk lb: orange peel, 12c.
Sugars Cubes. 4J6c: powdered, 4Jfc: granulated,
45f c: confectioners'. 4Xc; soft white. 4W?43c: vel
low. choice, 3)i4c; yellow, good, 3iH3c; yellow
fair. 333.
Picklks Medium, bbls (1,200), 14 00: medium,
half bbls (600). ?2 60.
SALT No. 1, perbbl. $1 20: No. 1 extra. Derhalf
bbl, t 10; dairy, per bbl, II 20: coarse crvstaU per
bbl, 1 10; Hlgglns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, 12 80; Hlg
glns' Eureka. 1R 14-lb packets, 3 CO.
Canned goods Standard peaches. 81 7531 90;
2nds. $1 3031 40: extra peaches. 12 t02 10; pie
peaches, &vasoc: finest corn. 81 2531 50; Hfd. Co,
corn. It rol-10: red cherries, fl 0031 10: Lima
beans. II 35; soaked do, 85c; stringed do, 80385c;
marrowfat neas. 90cOt 10: soaked neas. 60375c:
pineapples. II 201 30: Bahama do. ?2 00; damson
Slums, 1 00: green gages. II 85; egg plums. l 00;
allfornla apricots, 81 752 IO: California pears,
82 1C2 30: do green gages. 81 85; do egg plums,
81 85: extra wnite cherries, 82 652 83; raspberries,
81 1331 23; strawberries. jcl 10: gooseberries,
81 0031 (5; tomatoes. 90395c: salmon. 1-fb cans,
1 30SI 80: blackberries, 70c; succotash. 2-Ib cans,
soaked. 90c: do green. 2-lb cans, fl 2531 50: corn
beeC 2-lb cans. $1 651 70; 1-lb cans, II 20; baked
beans. 81 4031 55: lobsters, 1-lb cans. 2 25; mack
erel. 1-lb cans, boiled. l SO: sardines, domestic.
Us. S3 8533 95: !s. 83 25; sardines, imported. Js,
II 5C1 0: sardines, imported, K'. U 00; sardines,
mustard. 83 15; sardines, spiced, 83 15.
FISH Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel, 2t 00 per
bbl; extraNo. ldomess, 820.00: No. 2shore mack
erel. I9 50: No. 2 large mackerel. 8)18 00: No. 3
large mackerel, (16 50: No. 3 small mackerel. 110 00.
Herring-Split, 83 60; lake. 13 75 per 100-lb bbl.
White fish, 87 50 rer 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout,
83 50 per half bbl. Finnan haddies, 10c per lb. lce
landhallbut. 12c per lb. Pickerel, hair bbls. ft 00:
quarter bbl, fl 60. Holland herring, 75c WalKoff
herring. 00c
OATJIEAL f4 5.4 75.
Grate, Flonr and Feed.
There wa's but one sale on Saturday's call
at the Grain Exchange, namely: 1 car of
No. 2 yellow shell corn, 45J4C five days. Re
ceipts as bulletined, 19 cars. By Pittsburg,
Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway 1 car of
ear corn, 5 of oats, 2 of hay, 1 of flour. By
Plttsburg, Cincinnati and St, Louis 2 cars of
flour, 2 of malt. By Baltimore 'and Ohio 2
cars of hay. By Pittsburg and Western 1
cars of hav. Total- receipts for the week
ending April 22, 202 cars, against 195 cars for
the week befoie.
Wheat and flour are fairly steadv, and It
is evident that prices are now at bed rock.
Hay has been in short supply for the past
lew days and maikets are firm.
Wheat No. 2 red. 95396c: No. 3 red. 8990c.
CORN N'o. 2 yellow ear, 493494c: high mixed
ear, 483434c: mixed ear. 46447c: No. 2 vcllow
shelled, 4i346c; high mixed shelled, 44,44oc;
mixed shelled, 43,4344c.
OATS No. 1 oats. 36,437c: No. 2 white, 3343
Me: extra No, 3 oats, 34,4335c; mixed oats, 33)2
34c.
Kte No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 88389c : No.
2 Western. 8587c.
Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents,
84 S55 10: fancy winter patents. 84 8i5 10: fancy
straight winter, 81 5934 7o; faucv straight spring,
84 504 75: clear "Inter. ft 2534 CO: straight XXXX
bakers'. 34 2334 50. Rye flour. 84 755 ui.
MiLLrEED No. 1 white middlings. J18 50319 00
per ton: No. 2 n bite middlings. 8)16 5(17 50; brown
middlings. 816 50317 00: winter wheat brau,13 50
17 U): chop feed. $15 0017 00.
Hat Baled timothy, choice. $14 50315 00; No. 1,
111 0014 50: No. 2, (12 0C12 50: clover hay, 811 5J
12 Oo : loose from wagon. $14 00316 00. according
to quality; prairie haj , 89 009 50; packing hay,
8 5C9 00.
stbaw Oats, 87 0037 25; wheat, 86 0036 50; rye,
$7 0037 25.
Provisions.
The movement in this line is fairly active,
and volume of trade for the week has been
larger than the previous week. Prices are
unchanged:
Sugar cured hams,large
Sugar cured hams, medium
Sugar cured hams, small
Sugar cured California haus
Sugar cured b. bacon
bugar cured skinned hams, large....
Sugar cured skinned hams, medium
Sugar cured shoulders
buar cured boneless shoulders
sugar cured skinned sliou.ders
Sugar cured bacon shoulders
Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders
Sugar cured beef, rounds
Sugar cured beer, sets
Sugar cured beef, flats
Bacon, clear sices, solus
Bacon, clear bellies, 20 lbs
10
10
9
10
10
VA
12
!
8
x
'it
Dry salt clear sides. 30 lbs average 6
Dry salt dor sides, 20 lbs average 7!4
Mess pork, heavy.., 13 JJJ
Messporx. family MOO
Lard, refined, In tierces .- 5
Lard, refined. In one-half bbls SH
Lard, refined, InBO-lbtubs .'. 5
Lard, refined. In JO-.b palls 6!
Lard, refined. In 50-lb tin cam tH
Lard, reflned. In S-lb tin palls 6
Lard, refined, in 5-lb tin palls 6
Lard, reflned, In 10-lb tin palls 61a
BEARS VERY IMPARTIAL
Coal Stocks Inclined to Advance, bat They,
Too, Ars Palled Down by the General
List Even the Good Bank Statement
Falls Flat.
New York, April 23. The stock market to
day was moderately active, but being under
tho hammer for most of the session was
weak almost throughout: and while the
limited nature of the speculation prevented
any heavy declines or wide fluctuations, the
losses were material in all of the leadiug
shares.
Tne Coal stocks were inclined to advance
.during the early part of the day. The pur
chases for Philadelphia account were
marked, though as that center was so lately
a seller. It Is probable that the demand was to
cover shorts exclusively. The effect, how
ever, was to advance the stocks 1
per cent, and to some extent the
general list felt the influence. The
room, however, was still Dcarishly
inclined, and the publisheduttorancesof the
representative of one of tho largest foreizn
banking houses, that the movement of gold
outward would probably continue for some
time, but supplemented by a further ad
vance in exchange rates, encouraged the
traders to attack the list, which they did
with vigor aud unusual impartiality, and
under the pressure everytmng yieiaea.
Reading, St. Paul, Northern Pacific pre
ferred, Atchison and New England wore the
active stocks, but they moved with the rest
of the list, and the losses were remarkably
unitorm. The usual rally towarl the close
failed to come, notwithstanding the
favorable nature of the bank state
ment, which showed a large gain in
cash ana an increase In the surplus reserve
of over $3,000,009. There were no special
features, and the Coal stocks gave way with
the rest in the late dealings, the market
Anally closing actlye and weak at the lowest
prices of the day. The final changes are all
losses, and they extend to 1 per cent in
Jersey Central, Lake Sabre and Northern
Pacific preferred.
The following table shows the price of active
stocks on the New York StocS Exchange yesterday.
Corrected dally for The Dispatch by Whitney &
STErHESSOV. oldest Pittsburg members of the
New York Stock Exchange, 57 1 ourth avenue.
CIos-
Open High Low- lng
lng. est. est. bid.
Am. Cotton Oil 395$ S9 39! 39
Am. Cotton Oil. pfd TJH 77X 76X 16h
Am. bugarReflnlngCo.... 95 95,', 05 85
Am. Sugar Eetmlag Co.ptd S7U
Atch.. Top. AS. F. m 35H 35 35
Canadian Pacinc 83!
Canada Southern 60V 60( ma 60t
Central of New Jersey 13S7S 138S 138 133
Central Pacific 31
Chesapeake 4 Ohio 23 23K. 23 23M
c. &0, istprd 61
;. &o.. 2U pfd 42
Chicago Gas Trust 76S4 77 7&yj 76
C. Bur. Qulncy 1084 lOJVj- 10814 108
C.! Mil. & St. Paul 78" 78 77K 77V
C. Mil. & St. Paul, pfd.... 122? 12i 1224 12213
C. Rockl.&P 86! 8BX m 85H
C. St. P. M. &.0 47H 47H 47)4 ii
C.St P. M. 4 0.. pfd.... 1154 1154 1154 115H
C. & Northwestern 120J2 12i;s 120 1M
C. C. C. A 1 70 70 t)X 6914"
C. C. C. Jt I. pM 68
Col. & Hocking Val 324 MJi 32W 32
Del., Lack. & West lia 159 158X 158
Del. Hudson 1414
Den. & Rio Grande 17'A
Den. A Rio Grande, pfd... 51,4 51,4 51Jj 51
E. T. Va. A Ga 5
Illinois Central 1044 1044 104 1C4
Lake Eric A West., prd.... 79 79 7SK 78
Lake Shore A M. S 1341 134V 1334 1S3'
Louisville A NashvUle 75H 75 75H 75
Michigan Ceutial ICOJj 103J, 109ft I01J
Mobile A Ohio 38
Missouri Pacific 60X G0X 594 W4
National Cordage Co 101,4 101,4 10114 101H
National Cordage Co., pfd 107
National Lead Trust 20X
New York Central 1144 1144 1144 1144
N.Y., C. ASt. L I8I4 185( 18V 18,4
N. Y., C. ASt. L istpfd. 75 75 75 75
N. Y C. ASt. I... 2d pfd 83
N. Y.. L. K. A W 305 304 30 30
N. Y.. L. E. A W.,pfd.. 73V 73X 73 724
N. Y. A N. E 40 41 40 404
,Y.,04T 19,4 194 19X 13'A
North American Co 14H H HH l$
Northern Pacific 224 224 22 22
Northern Pacific, pfd 61 60 59f 59!(
Ohio A Mississippi 20
Oregon Improvement 22
Pacific Mail 36
Peo., Dec. A Evans 194
Philadelphia A Reading... 5SM 59 58 58
P.. C. C. ASt. L 24
P.. C C. ASt, L.. pfd.... 64 61 64 62
Pullman Palare Car 194 191 193V 193
Richmond AW. K. T 9 9X 9W 9V
Richmond A W. P. T.. pfd 57
St. Paul. M'.nn. A Man 45
St, Paul A Dulnth 101
t-t. Paul A Duluth, pfd 112W
Texas Pacific 104
Unlou Pacific, 44K 45 44V 45
Wabash 12J 12V, 12H 12
Wabash pfd S7 21h 2iH 27
WesUrnUnlon 921; 92V 92 92
WhecllngAL. E 34 Ua 334 33m
Wheeling A L. E,, pfd:... 73) 75? 75)
DIs. A Cattle Fd. Trust.... 43 4SX 48 4854!
National Lead Co 34 J4 334 334
National Lead Co.. pfd... 85 854 85'
Philadelphia Stocks.
Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur-
nibhed b:
iy v niiuey x stcpnensou. Brokers. Xo. 57
Fourth a enuc,
change.
members of New York Stock Ex-
Bid. Asked.
... S5V 55',
... 291-16 29
Pennsylvania Railroad..
Reading Railroad
Buffalo, N. Y.APhila..
Lehigh Vallej'
Lehigh Navigation......
Philadelphia A Erie
Northern Pacific, com..
NorthernPaclfic, prcf...
Sii
. 584
.6371
59V
54 a
sa'4
21V
dale.
Boston Stocks Closing Prices.
Atchison ATopeka.. 35
Boston A Albany. ...205
Boston A Maine 166H
CUh.Bur. A Qulncy.lOiH
FitchburgB. K 89
Flint A Fere 51. prd. 85
Little Rock A Ft. S. 95
Mass. Central IS
MevlcanCeut.com.. 1SW
N. Y. AN. E 405,
Old Colony :....'.164V
Wis. Central com... 17
Wis. Central pfd... 40)i
Alloucz 51. Co. (new) .75
Atlantic 11
BostoniJlont....,., 414
Calumet A Hecla....275
Franklin 13
Kearsarge 13
Osceola 31
Santa Fe copper 37,4
Tamarack 163
Annlston Land Co.. 30
lloaton Land Co 6
West End Laud Co, 19
Bell Telephone, 204'i
Lamson StoroS '. 13
Water Power 34
ucnirai tuning...... io,vj
.. r,. lei
B. A B. CoDDer....
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Mining Stock Quotations.
New Youk, April 23. Best 4 Belcher, 200:
Consolidated Cali:ornia and Virginia, 400;
Deadnood, 210; Eureka Consolidated, 130;
Horoestake. 1350: Horn Stiver, 30; Mexican,
115: Ophir,210; Plymouth, 140: 'Savage, i:0;
sierra Nevada, 115; Standard, 135; Union Con
solidated, 100.
THE WEEK IN OIL,
Russian Competition the Principal
Bear
Card Causo of a Stamp.
Trading was light and the range of fluctua
tions narrower. Tho market was steady to
firm up to Saturday morning, when it weak
ened on a statement, presumably from in
side sources, that the average price of oil
tins year will be less than in 1891, due to
active competition Irotn Russia, which is
making heavy Inroads on the European
markets for the American product. As tho
average price of oil In 1891 did not exceed 65,
there does not seem to ba much encourage
ment to buy this year If the price is to be
less. Fluctuations aie shown in the lollow
ing table:
High
est.
Close.
60 -
53 n
63
59H
59
58
M7i
59
59
59
58,4
The finish was neaily 2 cents under the
highest point reached, and c lower than
the opening on Monday. Runs and ship
ments increased a lew hundred barrels each,
Reflned closed: New York. 6.10c: London:
6J4d; Antwerp, 14f. The field was variable,
but the general tendencywas bullish.
OIL City, April 23. National Transit cer
tificates opened at 5SJ4c; highest, 58Jc; low
est, 59Jc; closed, 58c: sales, 80,000 barrels:
clearances, 46,000 barrels.
New York, Aptll &. Petroleum opened
steady, but icll Jc on small sales, then be
came dull and remained so until the close.
Pennsylvania oil, spot, 58c: May option,
opening, 58c; highest, 5Sc: lowest, SSJci
closing, &c. Lima oil, no sales. Total
tales, 11,000 barrels.
Turpentine Markets.
Charleston Turpentine steady.
Wilmington Spirits of turpentine quiet
at 31c. Rosin steadj': strained, $1 15; uood
strained. $1 29. Tar steady at $1 35. Crude
turpentine, hard, $1 10; yellow dip, $2 25: vir
gin, $3 25.
New York. Rosin dull, firm: strained,
common to good, $1 45$l 50. Turpentine,
dull, weak; 35c.
The Wool Markets.
St. Lours Wool Receipts, 21,000 pounds:
shipments, none. Market v ery quiet, with no
change In prices.
Worthy of Note.
Allegheny General Hospital.
Max Klein's Silver Age Whisky lias been
used exclusively In this Institution for med
icinal purposes with good results.
nivir P. K. TiLDrsLrv, superintendent.
. Open
ing. Mondav. ,.. 593
Tuesday 59Js
Wednesdav 58V
Thursday 59)
Friday 594
Saturday SSH
-1 Low-
est,
595,'
58
58V
51
59
58X .
A BRIGHT SPRING DAY,
FDIX OP NEW LIFE AND JFUIJO OF
EVENTS EVEBTWHEEE.
Its Story Fully Told in the 24 Broad Pages
of The Sunday Dispatch All the Impor
tant News of the Civilized World Graph
ically Told.
The contents of yesterday's Sunday Dis
patch leave nothing to be desired. It em
braced the best current literature to suit
every healthy taste, as we'll as all the popular
special departments. The following were
the chief ncws'featiires:
Local,
Samuel Langsdale was arrested for follow
ing a lady..., Rapid transit lines will soon
reach to all parts of Allegheny county....
United States District Attorney Lyon was
almost mobbed at a publlo meeting in Mill
vale.. ..The diminution of the number
of licensed saloons is raising a howl
County Commissioners are arranging for the
Allegheny Mayoralty election. . . .Miss Mamio
Irving has mysteriously disappeared
Workmen are preparing the parks for tho
summer Popular feeling is in favor of
evening park concerts. ...Ex-Senator Lee is
delighted. with his reception in Ireland....
Labor party leaders are showing their
strength A New Yorker says Pittsburg
has the prettiest girls The P.. A. & M.
Traction Company is prosecuting teamster
for blockading tracks.... Five physicians
were arrested for failing to register births
....The Royal Arcanum opens its clubhouse
to-day .....A new bricklayers' union, opposed
to the strike, is said to have been organized
....A newsboy diew a revolver on a man
who refused to buy a paper.... Assessors are
preparing to make business tax assessments
....The Pittsburg ball club won both of yes
terday's games.
General.
An Anarchist's prirato faotory was found
in Hobokcn.... Troops are dodging the
"rustlers".... President Harrison will lay
the corner stone of the Grant Monument....
Mayor Stuart, of Philadelphia, had his
shoulder dislocated.... Democrats held a
Cleveland mass meeting lu Cincinnati....
Blaine's Chicago admirers insist on his can
didacy.... A prominent Philadelphia man
married the widow of a man with whom he
had fought a duel A young New Yorker
sued his sweetheart for breach of promise
....A Kansas City boy who led a double life
was arrested for numerous robberies
Gould is said to have named the next Presi
dent of the Union Pacific as a compromise
candidate....A man from Huntingdon has
been victimizing many Odd Fellows lodges
by means of bogus visiting cards.... An iron
girder gaye way at a comer stone laying at
Holyoke, Mass., causing a panic Ohio's
new Sunday closing law for barber shops is
in force A convicted forger offered to se
cure for Hill the nomination Two towns
are to be wiped out to give Boston a better
water supply.... A national silver con
vention was called for next month.... A
Honolulu Liberal legislator opposed revolu
tion in a speech... San Francisco was visited
by an Austrian warship for tho first time in
17 years... .A Phlladelphian died because his
veins wore out. ...The Senate is still de
bating the Chinese exclusionbill,. . .Another
silver bill was Introduced in the House...,
Seattle merchants protested against Ameri
can warships coaling at Vancouver.... Dr.
Parkhurst says the change in the New York
police force is only a bluff Talmage likes
the gold euro ... .A young Cincinnati parson
fills his church by the use of brass bands,
orchestras, baths, eto....Clarkaon's political
alms at the conversion of University stu
dents. Foreign.
Copenhagen police bad a lively boat chase
after an American embezzler.. ..Several
cases of cholera exist near Parti.... Tho
English army is unfit for service ... .There is
not sufficient water in New Brunswick
streams to float saw logs. ...English, apple
growers will wage war against weevils....
London Anarchists made a demonstration
at the funeral of the wife of the arrested
editor of the Commonweal.... Fox and Bor
rowe fought a bloodless duel.... Police won't
interfere with the May Day pleasures of
London Socialists. ...Gladstone's power, ap
parently. Is as great as ever.. ..Many Eu
ropean potentates will visit Berlin. ...Del-
mard was really a military spy Nineteen
million British spindles are idle. ...Robert
Louis Stevenson is planning a coup against
Germnny in Samoan politics.... A French
army has been sent to Dahomey.
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Schedule In effect December 20. 1891. Eastern
ine.
Tor AVaililnrton. D. C.
IaItlniore,rilUdelphl3 and
New Yore, si00 a, m. and
3:20 p.m.
For Cumberland. 6:30.
5S:0Oa. m.. tl:10.'9:20p. m.
For ConnelUTllIe. 11:50.
'3:00 (3:30 a.m.. :i:I0L U:;
:00and '9:3) p.m.
For Uniontown. JSiW,
rX.5Sa0a. m.. tltlO, U:li
and?5:0np. in.
por dii. 1 leasaai. miiou
and JSjOO a. m., il.15, J:15andM:Xl p.m.
For Washington. fa..'7:20 andtS'Ma.m.. "4:00.
?4riS;7M0aml 111:55 p. m.
iorWheellnjt. "7120, tt:W a. m., '4:00, "7:50 and
11:5od. m.
For Cincinnati and St. Louis, "7:2; a. m., 17 iW
p.m.
For Cincinnati, Il:i5n. m. (SaturdavonIv.
For Columbus. 7:!0a. m.. 17:30 and 1 11:55 n. m.
KorNewark, Vi-SOa. m.. 7:30 and 11:55. m.
For Chicago. 7:20a. m. and "7:30 p. m.
Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia. Bal
timore and Washington. S:3) a. in.. "3:30 p. in.
From foltimbus, Cincinnati and CMcajjo. 3:50a.
m., 'iliSOp. ra. From Wheeling. 3$5U. '10:43 a.m.,
$4:15. 'jMp. in.
Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing
ton, Cincinnati and Chicago.
Uallr. tUally evcept Sundar. (Sunday only.
ISaturdar only. IDallv except Saturday.
The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for
and check bactjeage from hotels and residences
upon orders lelt at H. 4 O. ticket oisce. cornet
Fifth avenue and Wood street, 17 and 633 bmltli
field street.
J. T. ODELL. CI1AS. O. SCULL.
General Manner. Oen. Pass. Agent.
SIGNAL OF DANGER.
1 3vc.e,k:
Jillllk
BKOKEBS FINANCIAL.
ESTABLISHED US.
John M. Oakley & Co.,
J3AXKEKS AND BUOKKtti
SIXTH ST.
Direct private wire to New York and Chi
Cairo. Member New Yoric, Chicago and Pitts
burs Exchanzes.
Local securities bonjht and gold lor casi
or carried on liberal margins.
Investments made at our discretion and
dividends pnid quarterly.
Interest paid on balance (since 1533).
Money to loan on call.
Information books on all markets mailed
on application. ie7
Whitney & Stephenson;
57 Fourth Avenue.
arjaa
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
6c)tIIULK IX I.TTZCI DECZiniEK 3). 1831.
Trains will leave Union station, rittsburjr.as fol
lows (Eastern standard time):
MAIN LINE EASTWARD.
Pennsylvania Limited of Pnllman Vestibule Cars
dally at 7:15 a. m., arriving at llarrlsonrz .it 1 :5
p. m Philadelphia at :4o p. m.. New York 7:00
p. m., Baltimore M0 p. m., Washington, 5:55
p. m.
Keystone Express dally at 1:20 a.m.. arriving at
Harrisburg::sa. m., Philadelphia 11:25 a.m..
New York 2:00 p. m.
Atlantic Express dally at 3:3ft a. m.. arriving at
Harrlsburg 10:10a. m Philadelphia 1:25 p. in..
New York 3:50 p. m., Baltimore 1:15 p.m.,Wash
Ington 2:20 o. m.
Harrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Snnday,
6:25 a. in., arriving at Harrlsburg 2:50 p. m.
Day Express dally at 8:00 a, m.. arriving at Har
rlsbarg 3:20 p. to.. Philadelphia 6:50 p. m.. New
York 0:35 p. m., Baltimore 6:45 p. la.. Washing
ton 8:15 p. m.
Mall train Sunday only, 8:40 a. m.. arrives Harrls
burg 7:00 p. m.. Philadelphia 10:55 p. m.
Mall Express daily at 1:C0 p. m..arrlvlng at Harns
bnrg 10:3a p.m., connecting at Harrlsburg with
Philadelphia Express.
Philadelphia Express daily at 4:30 p. m.. arriving
at Harrlsbnrg 1 :00 a. zn-. Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.,
and New York 7:10 a. m.
Eastern Express at 7:15 p. m. dally, arriving Har
rlsburg 2:25 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. m., Wash
ington 7:3) a. in., Philadelphia 5:25 a. m. and
New York 3:00 a. m.
Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p.m., arriving at Harrls
bnrg 3;30 a. ),, Philadelphia 6:50 a. in.. New
York 9:30 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. m.. Washing
ton 7:30 a. m.
All tlirnugh trains connect at Jersey City with
boats of "Brooklyn Annex" for Brooklyn. S. X..
avoiding double ferriage and Journey throngli New
York City.
Johnstown Aecom.. except Sundav. 3:40 p. m.
CreensburgAccom.. ll:30p. in. week days. 10:30
p. m. Sundays, ttreensburg Express 5:15 p.m..
except hundav. Derry Express 11:00 a.m., ex
cept Sunday.
Wall Accom.. 5:25, 6:00, 7:40. 8:33. S.50. 9:40. 10:30.
11:00 a. m.. 12:15. 1:00. 1:3). 2:30. 3:40, 4:00,4:50.
5:15. 6:00. 6:45. 7:35. 9:00. WrM. 11:30 p. m.. 12:10
night, except Monday, smndav. 8:40. 10:3.1a.
m.. 12:25, 1:00, 2:3J. 4:30, 5:30. 7:20. 9:00. 10:30
p. in.
Wllltlnsburg Accom.. 5:25, 6:00, 6:15. 6:?. 7:00.7:25,
7:40.8:10.8:35.8:50.9:40.10:30, 11:00. 11:10 a.m..
12:01,12:15. U:3. lxttl, 1:20. 1:30. 2:00.2:30.3:15.
3:40, 4:00. 4:10, 4:25. 4:35. 4:50. 6:00. 5:15. 5:30, 5:15,
6:00. 6:20. 6:45. 7:20. 7:3. 8:25. 9:tO. 9:45, 10:20.
11:00, ll:30and U:10nlght, excent.Mondav. Sun
dav. 5:10, 8:40. 10:30. a. m.. 12:25. 1:00, 1:30, 2:30.
4:30. 5:30, 7:20. 9:00. 9:30. 10:30 p. m.
Braddock Accom.. 5:25. 6:00. 6:15, 6:45, 7:00, 7:25.
7:40,8:00. 8:10. 8:35. 8:50. 9:40. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10
a. m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12i10, 1:00. 1:20. 1:3a 2:00. 2:30.
3:15. 3:40. 4: CO. 4:10. 4:25, 4:30, 4:15. 4:50. 5:00. 5:15
5:30. 5:45. 6:00. 6:20. 6:45. 7:20. 7:35. 5:25. 9:00. 9:45.
10:20, 11:00, 11:30 p.m., and 12:10 night, except
Monday. Sunday, 5:30, 8:00, 8:10, 10:30 a. m.,
10:30 p. m.
' SODTH-WEST PENN RAILWAY.
For Uniontown, 5:25 and 8:35 A. 31., 1:20 and 4:25
week days.
MONONGAHELA DIVISION.
12:25, 1:00, 1:30, 2:30. 4:30, 5:3a 7:20, 9:00, 9:30.
ON AXD ATTEB MAT 25. 1891.
For Monongahela City. West Brownsville and
Uniontown. 10:49 a. m. For Monongahela City
and West Brownsville, 7:35 and 10:40 a. m. and
4:50 p.m. On Sunday, 8:56 a. in. and 1:01 p. m. i
For Monongahela City only. 1:01 and 5:50 p. in.
week days. Dravosburg accom., 6:00 a. m. and
3:2n p.m. week days. West Elizabeth accom..
8:35 a. m.. 4:15, 6:30 and 11:35 p. m. Sunday, 9:40
p. m.
n EST PENNSYLVANI V DIVISION.
OX AND AFTXR NOVEMBIR 16. 1891.
From FEDEKAL STREET STATION, Allegheny
City
For Springdale. week days. 6;20. 5:25. 8:50. 10:40,
11:50 a. m.. 2:25, 4:19. SiOO. 5:40, 6:ia 6:2a 8:10.
10:30 and 11:40 p. ra. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:30
p. m.
For Butler; week days, 6:55, 8:50, 10:40 a. m.. 3:15
audG:10p. m.
ForFreeport. week day. 6:55. 8:50. 10:40 a. m..
3:15, 4;19. 5:40. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. El. Sundays,
12:35 and 9:30 p.m.
For Apollo, week days. 10:40 a. m., and 5:40 p. m.
H'or Paulton and Blalrsvllle, weekdays, 6:55 a. m.,
3:15 and 10:30 p.m.
49-The Excelsior Baggage Express Companv
will call for and check baggage from hotels and
residences. Time cards and fun information can
be obtained at the ticket offices No. 110 Firth ave
nue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, aud
Unlou station.
CHAS. E. PDGH. J. B. WOOD,
General Manager. Gen'I Piss'r Agent.
sTTS- From Pittsburgh Union Station.
fennsylvania Lines.
6,-
Trains Son by Central Time.
Boatliweat System-Pan HnmlleRonte
Detaht for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St.
Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.2) a.m.,
7.C0a.m., 8.45p.m., lJ.15pjn. Axxivx from same
points: 120 a.m., 6.00 a.m.. 5J5p.m.
DsrART for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate
and beyond: 1.20 a.m.. tl2.K p.m. Arrive from
same points: !2.20 a.m., 13.05 pjn.
DirART for Washington, p3.1S a. m., fS5 a. m.,
fl.Hp. m.,t3.30p.m.,t4.45p.m.,tOp.m. Arrive
from Washington, Wao a.m., fIJZ0 a.m., t0 a.m.,
t!0J5 a.m.,f2.o5p.m.,t.2Sp.m.
Depart for Wheeling, 7.00 a. ra., fl2 05 n'n.,
f2.45 p. m., f6.I0 p. m. Akrivz from Wheeling,
t8.15 a. m., 3 05 p. m. 5.55 p. m.
Norlh west Syatem Fort Wayne Itonte
DKrART for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond:
1.30a.ni.T7.10 a.m.. 12.20 p.m., 1.00 p.m., S.io
p. m., 111.30 p.m. Arrive from same points : 12.05
a.m.,1.15 ajn., 6.00 ajn,, 6J5 ajn., 6.00p.m.,
6 a) p.m.
Depart for Toledo, points intermediate andbeyond:
7.10a.m.,12a)p.m.,lXI0p.m.,J110p.in. Arrivx
from same points: f U; a.m., '6.35 ajn., 6.0Up.m.,
CJiOp.m.
Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: fflJO a.m., 7J0 a.m., fl2.45 pjn.,
11.05 p.m. Arrive from same points: 550 a.m.,
t2.15 p.m., 6.00 p.m., t7.CO p.m.
DsrART for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and BeOairei
tfMO a.m., 112.45 p.m., tf.JO p.m. Arrive from sanu
points : J9J00 a.m., -rill p.m., f7.00 p.m.
Depart for New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta
bula, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m..
t!2 20 p.m. Arrive from same points: 41.25 p.m.,
f9.C0p.rn.
Depart for New Castle, Jamettown, Yoimgstown
and Niles, -13.i5 p.m Arrive from same points:
t.10a.m.
DsrART for Youogstown, 12J30 pjn. Arrive from
Youngstown, 6.50 p.m.
PULLKAN SLBEPIKC CARS AND FutLAfAM DlNTNG
Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems.
Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station
as 9 o ciock p. m.
, Trass 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 ae principal ticket offices ot the Penn
sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh.
Dallr. tEx. Bondsr. TEa. Saturday. HEx. Monday.
JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD.
PITTSBURG AND LAKE EBIE RAILROAD
Company: schedule In effect November 15.
1S91, Central time. P. & L. K. i:. R Depart
For Cleveland. "S:00 a. m.. "ltSO, 4i20, 9H5 p. m.
For Cincinnati. ChicaioandSt. Louis, U0, "3i
p. m. For Buffalo. 8:00 a. m.. 4:3), 9:5 p. m.
For Salamanca. 'e:l a. m.. '1:50, S:43p. m. For
Youngstown and New Castle. fi:00, SiOO, 9tf." a.
ro.. "1:30. '4:31. 1:4i p. m. For Heave" Fails, moo.
7:00. 1K)0. 9:35 a. m.. '1:50, Z(V). 'its'. iSZ. a:45 p.
m. ForChartlers. 500, iX- 6:00. V.: 7:00.
7:13, 70, S:55, ):10. 9:55, vn:i5 p. m., 12:10. 1:30.
!:. .1:30. 3:45. 14:JX '4.-. 5:10.5:3). Saw. 3:43,
10:30 p. m.
ARBivr From Cleveland, S:10 a. m.. '12:3i
5:15, "7:30 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and
St. Louis. 6:3U x. m.. "12:30. 7:30 p. m. From
Buffalo. "8:30 a. m.. 12:30. S0 n. m. From Sala
manca. "6:30. "10:00 a. m.. "7:t) p. m. From
Youngstown and Mew Castle, "6:30. "10:00 a. m..
12:30. 5:1 "7:30. 9:30 p. m. From Beaver Falls,
5:20. "6:1 , 7:20, "10:00 a. in.. 12:3a 1:20. 5:15. "7:30.
S:i p. m.
P.. ;. T. trains for Mansfield. 7:T a. m..
12:10. ::45 p.m. For fjplen and Beechmont, ltl
a. in.. 3:45p. m.
P. C. A Y. trains from ManfleM. 7:05. ii-JO a.
m. ,3:15 p.m. From Beechmont. 7:05, 11:53 a. m.
P.. .McK. A Y. It.R. DiFAHT-For New Haven.
8:2". 3.00 p. m. For West cwton, s:20, "3:00,
fi:23 p. m.
Anmvi From New Haven, ":0Oa. m.. "4:05 p.
m. From West Newton, 6:13. 9:00 a. m.. '4:05
p. m.
For SrcKeesport. Elizabeth. Mononiahela City
and Belle Vernon. "6:15, 11:05a. m.. 4;00p. m.
From Belle Vernon. Monongahela Cltv. Eliza
beth and McKeesport, "7:40 a. m.. 1:J0. "5:05 p. m.
"Dally. ISuudajsonlr.
City ticket office. 639 Smlthfleld st.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY CO.-ON
and after Sunday. March 20, 1832. trains will
leave and arrive at Union station, Pittsburg, east
ern standard time: Buffalo express leaves at 8:23
a. m.. 8:50 p. m. (arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. in.
and 7:20 a. m.): arrives at 7:10 a. m.. 6:35 p.m. Oil
City and DuBols expre-s Leaves 8:20 a. m.. 1:30 p.
ni.: arrives 1:00. 0:3"-10:00 p. in. Emlentnn
Leaves 4:00 p. m. : arrives 10:00 a. m. East Brady
Leaves at 6:50 a.m. Klttanntng Leaves 9:05 a.
m.. 51 p. m. ; arrives 8:55 a. m.. 5:55 p. m. Brae
burn Leaves 5:00,6:15 p. m.: arrives 8:0 a. m..
7iWp. in. Valley Camp Leaves 10:15a. m 12:05.
2:30. 11:) p. m.: arrives 6:40a. m.. 120. 2:15. 4:4)
?. in. Hulton Leaves 5:00. 9:50 p.m. : arrives 7:15.
1:20 p. m. Snndav trains Buffalo express Leaves
8:20 a. m.. 8:50 p. "m.: arrives 7:10 a. in.. 6:3") p. m.
Kmlentou Leaves 9:05 a. m. : arrives 9:15 p. m.
Klttannlng Leaves 12:40 p. m.; arrives 10:15 p. ni.
Braebnrn Leaves 9:51 p. m.: arrives 7:10 p. 31.
Pullman parlor buffet ear ou day trains and Pull
man sleeping car on night trains between Pittsburg
and Buffalo. Ticket omres. No. 110 Fifth avenue
and Union station. DAVID M'CAP.GO. General
Superintendent. JAMES P. ANDERSON, Gen
eral Passenger Agent.
t
fi
RAILROADS.
PITTSBURG AND WTSTERN RAILWAY
X .Trains (C'tl atan'd time).
Leave. Arrive.
Mall. Eutl'r, Clarion, Kane.... 6:40 a m 11:30 a m.
Akron and Erie 7:30 am ,7:05pn
Butler Accommodation 9:35am 3:50pm.
New Castle Accommodation.... 3:13pm 9:00am
Chicago Express (daily) 2:00 pm 12:05 pm
Zellenonle and Foxbnrg 4:23pm 5 JO am
Bntlcr Accommodation 5:45 pro 7:00 am
First-class fare to Chicago. 110 50. Kecond-class.
15 60. Pnllman BnffetsleeplngcarstoChlcagodally.
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR
WHITTIER
S14 PENN AVENUE, rlTTSBURG, FA.
As'old residents know and hack flies-o:
Pittsburg papers prove, Is the oldest estab
lished and most prominent physician In th
cltr.deTotlns special attention to all chronic)
SSSTrtNO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible MCDnilQ antl mental dls
persons ML.il V UUO eases, physical de
car, nervous debility, lack of enerur. ambi
tion and hope, impairo.l memory, disordered
slghr, self distrust, bashfulness,. dizziness
sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover
ished Dlood, falltnir powers, organic weak
ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption,
nnflttins the person for husiness.soclety' and
marriage, permanently, safely and privately-
icaread.iBL00D AND SKINffiKT.
eruptions, blotches.fallin; hair.bones, pains,
clandnlar swclllnas, nlcerations of tha
tongue, month, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara
cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly"
eradicated froml IDIM A DV kidney and
the system. UnllNnil I tbladder de
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discharges, inflammation and other painful
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prompt relief and real cures.
Dr. Whlttler's llfe-lonjr extensive experi
ence insnres "cientlflo and reliable treat
ment on common sense principles. Consulta
tion free. Patients at a distance as earefallr
treated as if here. Office hours, 9 a. v. to
r. x. Sunday, 10 a. x. to 1 p. x. only. DK.
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Iy Emissions, Nervous.
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drains and loss of pow
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over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use of
tobacco, opium or stimulants which toon lead to
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Address GRAY MEDICINE CO., Buffalo. N. T.
The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists attt
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giPJJ-WE.GUARANTEE-
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.S-On account of counterfeits we have adopted
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1701 Penn avenue, corner Wylie avenue and Fulton
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sealed parth-lars in nlaln envelope, to ladies only.
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y No. 3 Fisher Block. Detroit. Allch.
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