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WILL SAVE THE PUBLIC MONEY. A TANK INSPECTOR'S SUFFERING. call to-day. The following were the bids tin polls, 6c; do. In s-lk tin palls, (4c; do.

In 6-t tin nails. Sc: do. In in-ft tin palls, WILKIN II URG 'WRINKLES. Kerns of General Interest From a Former 'Ward of the City. Dr.

F. S. Tershlng and wife left yesterday for an extonded eastern trip. It will embrace the White mountains and the RAIL WAT TTBTE TABLES. I PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD ON Al after May II, Trains leave Union station, PitUbnry, follewn, Kantonk standard time.

MAIN LINE EASTWARD. New York and Chicago Limited ot Pullman tlbule can daily at 7.14m, arriving at Harris, borg atl.M Philadelphia 4.45 Nw York 1. 00 Baltimore 4 40 Washington S.55 m. Atlantic Erpreaadally at 3.20 am, arriving at Harrlabnrg 10.30 am, Philadelphia 1.25 Now York 4.00 pm, Baltimore 1.15 Washington titpm. Mall train dally, except Bandar.

6. SO a ra, arriving at HarriWg 7.W Philadelphia 10 5i m. Sunday Mall 8.40 a m. Day expreaa daily at 1. 00 a arriving at Hr-rlabnrg 3.20p Philadelphia 6.60 Yors.3S pm, Baltimore 6 44 Washington Mall express dally at 1.00 pm, arriving at Har-rjsburg 10 45 connecting at Harrisburg with Philadelphia expreaa.

Philadelphia Express dally at 4.30 arriving; at Hai-risburg 1. 0U a Philadelphia 4. 25 a m. and New York 7.10 am Eastern Express at 7:15 daily, arriving Hnr-Jiaburg J. 26 am, Baltimore 5.16 a Washington .30 a Philadelphia S.25 a and New York S.0J am.

Fast Una dally, at 8:10 arriving at Earrls-burg J. 30 am, Philadelphia 6.60 a New York .11 VI' 7.20 am, Washington S. 46 a m. All through trains connect at Jersey City with boats or "Brooklyn Annex," for Brooklyn, N. avoiding double ferrlag and Journey through New York city.

Johnstown accommodation, except Bnuday, 3.40 m. Ureensburg accommodation, 11.16 week days, 10.30 Sundays. Oreeiisbtirg express, 6.10 except 8andar. Derry expreax, 11.00am, except Sunday. SOUTHWEST PENN RAILWAY.

ForUnlontown, 6.30 and 8.36 a mand4.Bpm, without change of cars; 12.60 connecting al Grecnsburg week days. Trains arrrlve from ITntontrwn 19 Oft nnil asks: Rrldewn.tor Gas. 5Ss bid Phlladeluhla. 81fe 3i People's Nat ural Gas ami Plpeage company, Pine Run. 4b asked: Citizens' Traction.

68: Central. TMZii: Pittsburg, 1C437 Pleasant Valley. 2SV2S'i; Wsstlnghouse Electric, 3sVM. estate transactions. gales by Ixol Agonta and Deeds of Transfer Iiocordod.

Black ft Baird. sold to J. 5L Clark for James Brice, a two-story frame dwelling, laiM Sarah street, South Side, with lot 2JX liO feet, for $4,600. Sold to Mrs. p.

Iiauer for J. alter Ilay lots No. 28 and 29 In the "Valley View place," for Sold to Booth ft Flynn for Thos. B. MorJand lot on Center avenue, Kast End, adjoining Booth ft Flynn's works, 1J5 feot nont, running throuuh Kllsvrorth avenue, lor 111.

sou. Charles Sinners ft Co. sold for Fred 0. Bacon to James McClelland a two-story frame house of five rooms and attic, all modern conveniences, lot box la) feet, sit unted on orchard street, at tlon, on tno Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago rail road, for $3.

a0. Jas. vv. Drape a. vo.

soia a nouse who five lots, on tiroes street, Hazel wood, near railroad station, ror also a uouse and lame lot, near Federal street, Alln- khenv. for also anlutoiest in two houses an1 lots, on YVaslunKtoti street, near Wylle avenue, for 14,500, cash also a piece of ground on Penn Hvenue, near inoom-dle avenue, for cash; also three lots in Chartleis borough at ffijO; also placed three mortgages of in, 500 on city and sub urban properties at percent. Squirrel Hill Land oouipiiny soia to r.a House. Jr. lot on Greenfield avenue for lot to K.

Jenkins, (850; lot to Geo. Scheel. t'M. Alios Hauoy soin ror aucnaei neiiy to Jones ft Laughlln. Limited, vacant lot In Twenty-foul ih ward, 2.ix72 feet; consldera tlon i'J75 ca-h.

Samuel W. Block ft Co. sold a lot on liar rlson street in the North side Land com anv Plan at Avalon station, Pittsburg, t. Wayne ft Chicago railroad; size 85x105; nr ra 375. -ed B.

CotIb ft Co. sold to J. E. Madlgan for T. M.

Jenkins et al. lot 67 In the Asplnwall Plan, being 8ix 134 feet more or ess on Tecumseh fctreet, lor a price ap The following deeds of transfer were filed In the recorder's office: Mrs. Mary Iivans to David L. Thomas, lot in Fourteenth ward, Pittsburg; vw. Josephine Y.

Breeze to Felix iiartloy. or in Twenty-seventh ward, Pittsburg; J.V). Harry c. Wilson et ux. to estminster 'resbyterlan church of Allegheny, four otsln James Hamilton to James W.

Friend et trustees, lot lu borough of Millvule; M'10. Mrs. Jane Graham et al. to Watson M. raham, two lots In Twenty-third ward.

'Utsburg; $1. samuei Wallace, guardian, to james w. Friend ot al. executors, lot In borough of Minvaio; f-iuu. Sumo to same, lot In borough of Mlllvale; Henry Yungllng ot nx.

to Pittsburg ft estorn Railway company, tract lu Rich land townsnip; www. Robert M. Stevenson tollonry H. Steven son; lot in Kleventu ward, Allegheny (24x 100): li.ooo. Mary A.

Forse to Jennie 8. Herron, lot In Twenty-second ward, Pittsburg; $10,0 .0. Thos. McClens et ux. to James Campbell, lot In Jefferson township: $913.

Margaret Prescott to Park H. L. ft I. lot In Second ward. Allegheny; Mary A.

Forse to Chas. F. Forse, lot in Twenty-second ward. Pittsburg; $1,500. Chas.

F. Fotse to J. 0. Forse, lot In Twenty-second ward, Pittsburg; $.50. Jonu H.

Koklev to John S. Craig, lot In Twenty-third ward, Pittsburg Produce Market. The following produce market quotations are fumlshod dully to the Pukss by the Grocers' Supply and Storage company, 18 to 21 Seventh street; Dean ft Nlobaum.doal ers in flour, 907 Liberty street; Strous ft McAieer, fliih and feathers, 643 Liberty street It. S. McCttgue, grain, hay and mill foed.

95!) Liberty street; K. li. Myers Co dealers In pork, beef and lard, 015 and 647 Liberty street: Quotations on mm food. buy. etc.

are In cur lots only. Prices Irom store will be higher. I Butter or the creamery brands continues In good demund, but there is little dolnx lu ordinary country. Chresols more active. Potatoes show little If any channe.

It will bo noted that the fisruros In tue provision list are somewhat different from our last report. poci.iur i.ivecntcKens, 7riwc pair, according to size; dressed chlcketii, lu iu uc live large spring chickens. 6wOTc; small spring chickens, 4'nat'i; dressed spring chickens, lb. IlL'I TEU Funcy creumery, 'IVaiic; other brands. isiuc; fancy country roll.

1kHc: choice country roll, IOkj 12c; low grade and cooking, 6i'0o; grease, w4c. KUANS Now crop New ork and Michi gan peas, $2 W'lai 00 bu. hand-picked mediums. SI o' di 05; California navy, ou 2 lo; II 111 ti G'an'i'HC; Imported beuus $1 75 ta ii bu. BEEsWAX Choice yollow.

30c; 1-oz. 714a cakes, 4UC. BROOM CORS Hurl, 8tsc; lng, ft'otic; luucy brush, 7c, CHEESE Ohio full cream, 'ac; New York, Uc; new Wisconsin Swiss, in bricks, Hi'saiic; Wisconsin sweltzer.In llmburger, CIDER Country. $4ci 4 50 bbl. ronnod.

0. mi 7 50; crab, i 00. DRIED 1 LI la a drlod peaches; halves, 13'ii0; evaporated tipples, yi'it 'sc; uprlcots.Uta'iJi blackberries, 'itt 4c. EGGS Strictly fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio, In cases, lfii17c; cumlled eggs, do, aihltilomil. foreign fruits Messina in boxes, Zuos, 5ti'd'7 on; lemons, aoos.

(inwi 50; atios, Wail 50; bananas. bunch, $1 luwi 50, as to size, quality and condition; plneai'tiies, luc each. FK Al 'MKIP Frtrn live W'o No, 3oc; mixed, hags Are reported steady at use tor country mixed. BERRIES Black raspborrles, 1415; red J.Vu lG; cultivated blackberries. HWljc: Whortlel) 2.Val 30 pall.

APPLES Sales lancy new crop at $4 OOia 5o bbl. common to fair, $3 twa 3 60. SEEDS Western recleaned medium clo ver jobbing at $4 15 4 in; mammoth, 4 'Ji 50; country medium clover, $3 75; lmothy.Jl Mml ojlor prime and fl 70 tor hoice: blue grass. $1 iSO'ail la: orchard grass, $1 no; mlTet, 7oc; Cennan, Hun-gurlan. soc; tine lawn grass, 'i5c 4f lb.

iiUNtv wiitie clover, lowisc; bucK- wheat, 1314C. DRIED PEAS. ETC. Dried green pens. 10al 15 it bushel; Scotch peas, $1 2M 30; sweet corn, 411150 pound; sweet pens.

He; lentils, i2'7c. HOMINY bbl. of 200 pounds. SYlil I' New crop, gal. WATERMELONS us to izb and condition: cantaloutes.

$5 oo'a 5 5u In sugar barrels for Anno Arundels; others 1 vj'a i on crate. POlATOEs Now crop southern from store, in a Jobbing way, J3 00 Hi 50 bbl. Baltimore weets, On 'do 50. cabbage, 2 OiloJ 60 crate; tomatoes, ltus.Mio bu. box: ucumbers, $l0'nl50 bu.

box; south- ern onions. $3 75d4 00 bbl. Exyntlnn onions, $'J 75'd8 00 4C sncii; large sacks. ceierv, aowioc 4f (iozn. WHEAT No.

2 red. WirM.c: No. 8 red. a'Jsc; new No. 2 rd, new No.

8 red, H-d90c. CORN-No. 2 yellow ear. 60Mlc: high mixed ear, mixed ear, 54 i5)c: No. yellow shelled, Nl57c: shelled hlah mixed, ihellod mixed, tiuMc.

uAis no. i wLite. 4.t4:'iic; extra No. 3 wblte, mixed, S-S3W. RYE No.

lohio and Pennsylvania. Cli 2c FLOUR Fancy winter patents, $5 25a 50; fancy spring patents, fc 255 50: fanrv straight winter, $46w5M: clear winter, 5o4 75; straight XXXX bakors. $4 am 50; Hye flour, $3 5u3 7j. HAY No. 1.

tlmothv. JlOBOiail OftiVrv $S0ua9 0e: mixed clover and tlmothv. 8 00; packing. timothy ha iron) country wagons, to quality and condition. mill 1 LED No.l white middlings, $15 50 16 00; brown mlddllnes.

$13io14: winter wheat bran, $12 5u. PROVISIONS Extra suirar-cured, lnre ers.extrasugar-cured, boneless, sic; hams, sugar-cured, California, Vc; break-fast bacon, sugar-cured. bic dried beef ugar-cured. Insets, lc: do. knurklaa nml rounds, 14c: do.

in flats, lie: bacon, shoul ders, 7Vic; do. clear sides, 7to; dry salt shoulders, 4c sal clear sides 6lic pork. $13 50; do. short-cut family. $13 50: in $7 50; lard, refined, in tierces, do.

in half 6c; do. in fcUc. do. ta luckew. tc; do.

la a Il is as his can and P. Bdii Ee Was Almost Crazy from the Agon-izi Paic3 in His Head, Caused by Catarrh, and Feels Very Grateful to Dr. Byers for the Prompt Relief savs: "I have been troubled lor over seven years with what I now know was catarrh. I had a dull, heavy feeling over my forehead; my eyes were very painful, bad roaring In my ears, dry nostrils, frequently blowing pieces of thick mucus from them, throat parched and raw. bad taste In mouth in morning.

sickness at stomach and frequently vomiting of meals and also a heavy feeling over my heart. Jlyworkls that of a tank Inspector ut the Ft. Wayne shops, Allegheny, and lately these troubles became so severe I had to knock off work, for when I would stoop down to look under a car 1 would get so dizzy 1 would tall over, and 1 had such agonizing pains In my head I thought I would ito crazy. My throat became so raw and niv voice so nusky I could scarcely talK. Night sweats set in, and.

while I lept soundly. I would got up in the morn ing more tired than when I went to bed. and my legs ached so I could hardly drag one after the other. "I was Induced to consult Dr. Byers.

as he had had so much success in cases like mine, and the third day after my first treatment tho agonizing pains were relieved, and In two weeks I was at work again. I haven't a vestlne of a pain left, and 1 can oat and enjoy my ineais as well as ever I could. Naturally I feel very grateful to Dr. liyers for the great change he has worked In mo. IN FAVOtt OP HUME TREATMENT.

A patient from New Cumberland, W. writes: "since you started to treat me my appetite is very good, my back does not pain me near so much, and, In fact, I am beginning to feel like a new man. The dizzy spoils do not come half as often as they did. I am very much pleased to find so much roller in so short a time." TREATMENT J5 A MONTH. Dr.

Byers continues to treat catarrh and all chronic diseases for $5 per month, medicine Included. Ills percentage of cures will compare favorably with those of any physician in similar practice In the city. Oldest established office la this branch of practice in Pittsburg. Kstabllshert lsss. DR.

BYERS, Successor to Dra. Logan Byers, 421 Penn ave. 1 fiii'i Capital $150,000 i-H 'hx SnS 40,000 J-7 Hankonen dallv from I'M Xj 9 A. jm. to 4 r.

m. and on i. ftaiuruuy (juuuuuuusiy from o'clock a. m. to Ls1.

gaS Deposits of one dollar and upward received and Interest paid there on. commencing from the 1st, and 16th ot each month. Dikkctors Chas. Mevran. A.

Groetzlng. er. Christian Solbert. J09. Abel.

wm. Meeo Chas. Schwartz. J. F.

liavekotte. Jno, M. Kennedy. P. Kell.

Chas. Meyran, pres Went; Jos. Abel, vice presldotnt; Chas. 8ot pert, secretury ana treasurer; oeo. Guthrie, solicitor.

TSjdppx CONLEY, I I 55 and 56 Water piTiDnRa, TANKS. BOILERS, ROOFS, BLAST FURNACES, STEEL PLANTS, Corrugated ani Heavy Plate Iron Worb John I. Oakley Co. MEMBERS CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, Members Pittsburg Petroleum and Stock Exchange. A OIVTU OT lJ OIA.

I I Bankers and Brokers, 78 fourth ave. Members of the New York, Philadelphia and PlttsDurg stock txenanges. Direct private wires to New York and Phil- ueipnia. j-ocai eocuriiies a specialty. 82SDFJPX WHITNEY -STEPHENSON, 57 FOURTH AVE.

FINANCIAL. POR WOBKINGMEN. Loans for builulng or huyiiiR a home at cheap rates full amount advanced at any time, to oe patu on in sniau uiuiuni; uui Apply to International of New Y'ork, Branch office 6643 Penn ave. 61b 3.000.000 ftfriS to $100,000, at 4t) per cent, (no tax), I and! per cent. will not loan money farther than 40 miles from Pittsburg; good farms wanted.

ilLAUK BAUD, H6 Fourth av. mu $roo i to loan on Mortgages, city or country property, tvt, III 0 UIIU LICT, tCUK. O. I A I1C 1 1 $500,000 DRAPE CO. 129 Fourth Pittsburg.

Telephone No. 975, A lo MONEY TO LOAN MORTGAGER 9 LOAN WANTED DAVID SHAW four1 ave US TV 17 IU RAILWAY TIME TABLES. IITTSEUKG A LAKE ERIE RAILROAD company. 6cuedule in effect May 18, Central time. L.

E. R. R.Dkpart For Cleveland. 4.65, 8.00 1.S5, 4.20, S. p.

m. For Clncin-niiti, Chicago nd St. Louis, 1.S6, 9.46 p. m. For Buflalo, 8.00 a.

4.20, DM p. m. For Salamanca, 8.0O a. 4 20, 9.p.m. For Young, town and New Castle, 4.66, 8.00.

10.15 a. 1.35 9.46 p. m. For Beaver Falls, 4.65, J.JO, 8.00, 10.15 a. 1.35,S.30, 4.

20,6.20, .4 m. For Charters, 4.56, 5.90 a. 34, S.65, SO, 7.40, 8.06, .00, 10.15. 11.36 a.m. ,12.20, 40, 12.45, 1.40, 3.20, (.30.

i.26, 4.30, 6.06,6.20, S. 00. 10.15 p. m. Arrive From Cleveland, t.K a.

1J 6.46, 7 6 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louts, 6.25 a. 12.S0, 7.46 p.

tn. From Buffalo, a. M2.S0, .50 p. m. From Sal.

amanca, 12.S0, 1.16 m. F-om Younifstown and New Castle, 6.25, S.35 a. 12.S0, 6.45, 7.45 9.60 p. m. From B-aver Falls, 5.25, T.20, 1.3t a.

1.20, 6.45 7.45, 6.60 p. m. A Y. uain.for Manstield.4.6, 7.40 a. 5.20, 6.20 p.

m. For Essea and Beechmont, 4.65, 7.40 a. 9.20 p. m. AY.

trains from Mansfield, 6.17, 7.1S, 30a. 6.45 p. m. From Beechmont, 712, 11.30a. p.

m. McK. Y. B. R.

DKPAB-r For New Haven, SO, 17.30 a. 1 M) p. m. For eal Newton, 6.S0. 9.35 a.

"3.00, 5.26 p. m. Arrive 1-Tom rew aven, a. T4.15, 6.16 p.m. From Most fewlon, 4.16, 3.60 a.

l.i!5. 14.16. 6.16 m. For McKeesport. Flirabeth.

Monontahela Cltr and Belle Varuon, 4.35, 7.30, U.W a. 11 00, 1.60 p. m. Firom Bene vernon, sunstrmna viiy, Hitsa- beta and McKeesport. 7 60, a.

.00. 14.15 p. m. ISacdaTS aire 1 Mr. II.

A. Thompson, JH(I ISidu tU Mr. Ibuujusuu SAVINGS BANK, 1 Cor. Wood and Diamond -f 1 i 6treets, Pittsburg, Pa. The Combination of Casket Makers Formed at Rochester.

Adam Amnion, one of the firm of Lemon, Arnold, Hamilton coffin manufacturers, returned home this morning from Rochester, N. YT. He had been in attendance at the convention of the coffin manufacturers and returns well pleased with tha work nf the session. The most important business which was transacted by the convention was the forming of a syndicate of the different manufacturers represented. Those who form the syndicate are Lemon, Arnold, Hamilton of Allegheny; Stein juanuiactunng company, 01 Koenesier, and Chapel, Chase, Maxwell Oneida, N.

Y. Another establishment in New York will also be purchased and branches established at New York, Chi- rflgo, Boston and Albany. A capital of is represented ty the synai- It'is expected that fully can be saved by this combination in the salaries and expenses of traveling Bales-men. One man will be able to do the work of four or five. The different branches of the work of manufacturing coffins will be divided up between the various firms.

One company will do the cheap work, another the line work, another the cloth and still another the varnish work. Mr. Amnion predicts that from 15 to 20 per cent, can be saved to the public by the formation of the syndicate. BRADDOCK BULLETINS. Various Items of Interest From the ity of Carnegie fe Co.

Bbaddock, Aug. 9. Speclall Postmaster Skees and 'Squire Edwards returned from Washington this morning, where thoy wont In the Interest of the new post-office here. They had a conference with Sir. Wanamaker, and they were assured that Braddock will soon have a new throe- story brick building as a postofflce.

The claims they put before Sir. Wanamaker for a free delivery systoui, he said he would Investigate, and It they snouia ue sustained ne would or der such a system In Braddock In tew Koderer. the well known news agent here, died last night of typnoia lever, lie was a prominent lie publican and also a member of a number of secret societies. He had resided In Pittsburg for about 18 years, prior to his removal to Braddock. He was very active In assisting in the organization of the Braddock Republican club.

He was about 4ii years of age and leaves a wife aud nve children. The Sunday School JPlcnlc. If you are going to the picnic, and of course you are, aon'i mil 10 take wun you a liberal snpply of Marvin's superior uinger snaps ana boa a crackers. and while you are about it, too, you might throw in a few Lemon Snaps and a pound or so of Drummers' Lunch. Your basket won't be complete without them.

83ZDFJH "No hotel or saloon sells Schlitz's Beer 87t in quart goblets." Echols, Ale Murray ifc Co. Upright piano f73, fl50, f'200, $250. Square pianos foO, f7a, $100, 125. Organs and J40, JGO. S9n 123 Sandusky Allegheny.

G. A. R. Excursion to Boston. Baltimore Ohio railroad will sell excursion tickets on August 8, 0, 10 and 11, at rate 13.

S7t Pimpk es -AND- Blotches JRE EVIDENCE That the blood is wrong, and that nature is endeavoring to throw off the impurities. Nothing is so beneficial in assisting nature as Swifts Specific (S. S. Jt is a simple vegetable compound. Is harmless to the most delicate child, yet it forces the poison to the surface and eliminates it from the blood.

1 contracted a severe case of blood poison that unfitted me for business for four years. A few bottles of Swift's Specific (S. S. cured me. J.

C.Jonks, City Marshal, Fulton, Arkansas, Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co, Atlanta, Ga ORPHANS' COURT BALES. "VU'IIANS" COUBT SALE UY V1RTI of an order of the orphans' court, or Allegheny county. at No. 164, De- comber term, 1HS4, in relation to application of Louisa (j.

Rankin for sale ot land devised to her by Margaret Glffln. de ceased, and to me directed. I will ex pose to public sale on or at the premises, on Saturday, 23, 1S90, at 2 o'clock p. and sell the fee simple of ail, or In parcels to suit purchasers, ot that tract ot tana containing aoout acres, late of Margaret Gtflln, deceased, situate in Lower 8t. Clair township, county and state aforesaid, adjacent to the village of Mount Oliver, on the eastern side of Brownsville road, having a front of about 1.200 feet on said P.rownsvlllo road; excepting and reserving therefrom all the coal thereunder with mining privileges.

Terms Ten por cent, cash at time of sale, and balance on confirmation ot sale; or one-fourth cash on confirmation and remainder In threo equal annual instalments with interest, payable annually, evidenced by bond, to he secured by mortgage on the premises with special clause to Insure prompt payment. (iKAHAM SCOTT, Trustee. V. It. NKtiT.KY.

Mtornev. tEQAL NOTICES -VTOTICK I HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS J3i application will be made to one of the Juiues of the court of common pleas No. 1, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, September 6, 1SJ0, at ll o'clock a. or as soon thereafter as possible, for a charter of Incorporation for The Young Men's Thinking club, of Allegheny, under an Act of Assembly approved April 29.1S74, entitled, "An Act to provide for the (incorporation and regulation of certain cor-potations," and the supplements thereto, this application being for a corporation of the first-class. The character and object of said intended corporation la to have a cluo house in Allegheny city, where the members can meet with their for social purposes, read books, papers and periodicals, play billiards and other games, and.

occasionally have social patherlnss. Said application for a charter as aforesaid is on the in the prothonotary's office ot Allegheny county, at No. 691 September term, where any person desiring to read the same can do so. Among the incorporators are Charles W. Jenkins, William H.

Fields, Thomas Mull, John A. Lawrence, Frederick Smith, Adam Wllbert, etal. THOMAS M. MARSHALL, 117 Diamond street, Pittsburg. Pa.

fW.IT Sollclror. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HERBERT WALKER ARTIFICIAL EYE-MAKER, 65 NINTH ST. Theonly manufacturer of artificial human eyes In the city. Cents (Bright aa uuittml lad PeLttcsi Ui II.

6. 6ic; pure whit lard, all-sized packages, if over refined. 1c; ham sausage, 4Ljc; California sausage, 4c; boneless ham, Dc; 2-1 corned beef, in case, $1 10; 14- a corned beef ,6 cans In casn. $7 25; pig's feet. In kegs, $1 75; pig's feet.

In half-bbls, Vi 2o; tripe, in kegs, $1 7.i. KAST END KCJIOES. BIt of News Gathered and About the Liberty Valley, Secretary T. Tairgarty, ot tin Young Men's Christian association. Is spending bis vacation at Steubenvllle Mrs.

J. 11. Hayes, of South Highland avenue, returned this morning from Bedford where she has been for sevoral weeks The first annual picnic of tit Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators of America, held at Sliver Lake grove yesterday afternoon and evening, attracted a largo crowd phsm off very pleasantly T. F. Myier and wife, of Frankstown avenue, left last evening for a few weeks' sojourn at Atlantic Miss S-'rah Hoyle, of Larimer avenue, entertained a tew friends at her home lust evening.

O. It. MHHttn, pastor of the Highland Avenue Reformod Presbyterian church. Is still in the eat. Affilrs at the Central slock yards were of a very dull order this morning J.

J. Blanck, the expressman of Larliuer avenue, accompanied by his wile, Is ut Niagara Fails J. F. Jlyler, of the Keystone Bicycle club, who hud Ills bicycle stolen irom the club rooms on Franks-town avenue, between 2 and 7:0 v. on Thursday, bas not yet recovered the wheel.

The machine was valued at about $150 and bears the number 1171 Magistrate Grlpp held the hearing at the Nineteenth wai rollce station ibis morning. Magistrate ilyndman being absent in liiiffalo. John Doyo pnld $5 for acting disorderly and Peter o'Hara, a drunk, will spend 4H hours in Patterson, colored, was acting disorderly on Marguretta street last night and ave the oftlcers some trouble before ho whs landed In the station house Ho secured 00 days to the workhouse. THE EFFECTS OF THE RAIN. Now Tomatoes Take a Drop Prices In Market To-Day.

Three dollars and twenty-five cents a bushel on Wednesday, fl. 50 yesterday and 75 cents to 1 a bushel to-day tells the story of the new tomatoes' fall In price. Last week they were 26 cents quart box, to-day they are 5 cents. The sun bad about ripened them when the rain came a few days ago and promptly completed the work. Uther prices In market to-dav are as follows; Oreen corn, 20o and 25c per dozen; egg plant, 15 to 25c; new lima beans, 35a per quart; green peas, 5 Oca peck; raadisnes, hunches luc; DiacK-berries, 20c per quart; new potatoes, 30o a peck; California peaches, pears and plums, 30o a quart; celery 5c a bunch; canulopos, 20 ana nutmegs, 15 to zuc.

SUDDENLY' SUMMONED. C'asos 'Which Will Be Investigated by the Coroner. Mathew Mulhern, died at Mercy hos pital last night from a fractured skull. Deceased was struck by a brick which fell from a bouse upon which he was em ployed as a laborer. A man named James Abbott died sud denly at No.

56 Seventeenth street, yes terday. Levi Mctreery died at his home. No. 53 Hecond avenue, this forenoon, af.er few hours' illness. Thomas Goodwin, colored, died sud denly at the head ot Twenty-sixth street and Jones avenue this morning.

The coronor was notified and will hold in quests on all three cases. DEATH TO THE iTSU. Thousauds of Thtni loatlnir In the Youth This Moriiliic Persons living along the Yough were much distressed this morning to see thousands of dead and dying fish floating down on the surfuca ot the stream. The fish were killed by sulphur water pumped from some of the coal mines and allowed 10 flow Into the river. Some of the flsb were cap tured, placed in fresh water and revived.

the intention being to use them for lood. It is claimed thac coal operators and managers of mines are fully awara of the sad havoc that sulphur water causes when allowed to run into the stream, and that some measures should be taken to pre vent the pollution of the water. Loading Dead Animals. At the last meeting ot the board of health, of Allegheny, the health officer was authorized to notify the fall master and the Pittsburg Western lUilroad company that no dead animals would be allowed to be loaded in the city limits. has afterwards been discovered that it impossible to load them at Willow crove, and 110 other place is accessible Health Ulncer Hradley was at his wit's ends lo know what to do, but started out lo-day to arrange some other way 01 loading the cars.

Meptliue 'With Success. Will J. McConnell addressed the rail road men and their families of Scranton, last Sunday afternoon, after which he was taken in a special car to Great Bend, where ne spoko to a large audience at niefht. His address at Scranton seems to have created quite a sensation. The daily 'Truth, ot ihat city, speaks of him one 01 the greatest orators now living.

May Loho Ills Hand. Joseph Zick, a laborer at Slico mills, was badly hurt yesterday. A red hot bar struck him and went through his hand Zick was taken to the South Side hospital and It will probably be necessary to am putate the injured member. Lowell Street Opotilns. The board of viewers met property owners ou the ground and took testi mony in rceard to the opening of Lowell street, Twenty-first ward.

SlIATU'SUUHG SAUNTEU1NGS. Tub Rhnrpshurg Lawn Tennis club will wind up its tournament this evening Tub Y. M. C. A.

orchestra hold a meeting at their building on Slop.day. J. K. W. Tibbt and wife are spending one week at Atlantic city.

Miss Lottie Preston loft for Chautauqua yesterday. Dk. G. M. Kellt Is spending a week at Conneaut lase.

F. F. MDLUtoLLAND returned home from vacation yesterday. Miss Mavig Schwab, one of IMna'sschooI teacuei will be married next Thursday to Wm. Borton, at her residence, loreysvllle.

The Ktna U. P. church will suspend services after to-morrow, so that the building be repaired. The pastor Is Rway on a vacation. Joseph Williams, the constable who caused so much excitement in court last Monday, bad a hearing before Squire Elses-son, of Etna, last evening.

A big crowd attended, expecting to see some fun. They wore disappointed. Williams pleaded guilty was nued (15 and costs. Shohola Cainpmeet Inir, Xear Monongahela City. Tickets only 50 cents for tberound trip.

Trains leave Lake Erie station at 8:30 A. 1 P. M. and 4 city time. Returning, leave Shohola at 3:40 P.

H. and 10:20 p. M. city Lime. Echols, MeMnrrsy fe Co.

Upright pianos f75, $150, f200, f250. Square pianos 50, 75, 100. $12). Organs nd melodeons flO, fGO. 123 Sandusky su Allegheny, a of In of of of ana seashore.

They will be away about a month. ...8. C. Johnston and family, of Franklin street, returned this morning, after a pleasant sojourn at the seashore D. C.

Mooro is confined to his home, on Ulddle avenue, julte 111.... Mrs. John Hartley, met with a serious accident at the home of her son, Juhu Ctti lie Jr. on Eiiiotl street, Rrush -ton. Whllu standing at the head ot the cellar stulrs, she was suddenly attacked wltu a fit of dlzzlnesB, and fell 10 ttie bottom of the stairs.

She received severe injuries, and wus painfully bruised. Owing to hor age, which is about 60 years, her recovery 1 doubtful Miss Lottlo Hrunott, of Cincinnati, Is the guest of lliss Ibinsen, of EJgowoou Miss Jennie lluolcy, of Penn avenue, Is in the east. liofore her return she will visit New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City Bishop C. E. Kepham, of the United Brethren church, of Toledo, was the guest of Rev.

J. M. Lesher, pastor of tho vUiklns- burg U. B. cliurcu, yesterday Harry Kyun and Edward Anderson, of Latiobe, w-re in W'llklnsburg yesterday Mrs.

Flouting, of Penn avenue. Is quite ill N. 11. Long, of Monroevllle.I'a.,has returned after a short visit tn Wllklnsuurg Richard Thomas, of North street, had his left foot palnrully crushed by a heavy tool falling on It while at his work In an Allegheny mill. He was conveyed to his borne 111 a carnage.

The accident win necessitate his confinement to the house for some weeks. lawn fete given by the ladles of the congregation of the St. James' cam- olic church on thegrouudssurroundlngthe church on Franklin street last evening and ou tho previous evening was attended by a good ztu crowd and was James Piummer. of Penn township, Hiid well-known in W'llklnsburg, Is lying dangerously 111 of typhoid lever, with but very Slight nope ror his ucu. W.

Snyuernna Wm. Junk have gone back to llonrooville. after a short visit in W'llklnsburg. Sweeny, of La-trobe, has Hccepteda position lu the Wll- Ktnsourg ticket omce. O'NEILL'S OW.N AT HOME.

Biiir Cumbert "Will Try Ills Hand Again This Afternoon. Lubyand Nugel, Gumbertand Decker will be the batteries In this afternoon's Allegheny Chicago National league game. The two clubs will arrive here early this afternoon. The Pittsburg Players' league club left at 9 o'clock this morning over the Pitts burg Erie, where it will cross bats with Al. Johnson's rejuvenated brotherhood club.

On next Thursday Hanlon's club will open a series at Chicago, returning on Monday, Aug. 13, to open here with Cleveland. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Spoolal Studies In tho Course of tho "Western University. The special studies in the course of mechanical engineering at the Western University will commend themselves to every one desiring to obtain practical as well as theoretical instruction.

In mechanics the theory and applica tion extends over six terms in the junior and senior years. The Instruction given in the shops will extend over carpentry, wood turning, pattern making, molding and founding metal turning and milling. While the course is not intended to turn out skilled mechanics it will enable the student to acquire certain degree of skill and precision which accumulates in meeting new work and develops forethought which is an Indispensable requisite to success, in the line of apolied electricity the instruc tion will be thorough, the care and use of the various batteries aim appliances being carefully studied. The next term of the University opens Sept. 10, On the Monday and Tuesday preceding that date entrance examinations will beheld.

The Nation'. Hank for of Al legheny, Has removed to its new banking house. No. 110 Federal street. Will pay interest on time deposits and lend money on mortgages, isusiness hours, a.

m. to p. on Saturdays, a A. M. to 6 P.

M. Accounts solicited. S7FJ0N Willow Geove. To the Supt. of the People's Industrial Life Ins.

Deae Sir I bes to thank you for pay- nar so promptly my child's claim of J18. Yours respectfully, SARAH BEKNBTT. Echols, McMurray fr Co. Upright pianos f75, fl50, f250. Square pianos iO, 75, H0O.

125. Organs and molodeonb 10. f20. 10, JG0. 89ll 123 Sandusky Allegaeiiy.

"No hotel or snloon sells Schlitz's Beer 87t in quart goblets." A BROTHER AND SiSTER. THE DANGEROUS MIt. AND MISS CONDITION KIIPUIAKDT. OF How They 'Were Rescued ly the Catarrh specialists at I'onii Avenue, Miss Emma Ebrharut, a well-Known young lady who lives at 7.1 BedgwU-k stieet, Allegheny, has for years been a great sufferer tr in caturru. Her ihront seemed to be always filled with phieum, and she was almost constantly hawking and spitting.

Ut throat Mini Emma Mr. Hmrn L. F.hrhardt. Ehrhanlt. became very sore, and trtore was scarce" day that she was not honrso.

As some ot this catarrhal poison extended to the bronchial tubes her luntis she felt a tlKlttness ana wlglit In hr chest. Shecouiclied hatllv, and as bar disease further niivanced Mia felt very weak and tired all the tlum. Mi" could getbutllttleoleep, and felt tired and worn out in the nioru-Idk. In her weak condition every change or weather would Bive her cold. Her appetite failed, and she had belchln or gas and a nauseous, sick foellng at her stomach after entlnK, and she had a bad taste In her mouth every morning.

llor brother, Mr. Henrv Ehrhardt.also suffered froni catarrli. While he had many the above symptoms, the disease so affected his hoad' that bo became quite deaf. He had a dropping of catarrhal mucus Irom his head into Ills throat, where It became very tenacious and hard to expectorate. As they were personally acquainted with Mrs.

liratt, whose portrait appeared this paper a few weeks since, ana knew her permanent cure bv the physicians or the Catarrn and Institute, at ii3 Penn avenue, theileeuied to take a course treatment, and after becomlnir cured, for the benefit of others who suffer from catarrh, they add: "To whom it may concern: "We gladly testify that the above history our case9 is true, and that we have ben cured as stated. In proot we hereby slttn ournamos. "HESRY EHRH ARDT." "t-MMA EHRHAKDT." Remember the place, aji Penn avenue. Uihce hours, 10 a. m.

to 4 r. and 6 to P.m. Sundays, l'i to 4 p. m. Consultation Tree to all.

Patients rreaiea successfully at borne by correspondence. bend two 2-cent stamps tor question oiani; addrw letter? to the Catarrh, ana address an pepaVi InstI' rtvsneDila Institute. 323 Penn Pitts curs. W7 -s rail. 1 wwam 11 of m.

Trier was qnlte a lively little session of toe oil exchange this morning, the boys seeming to have become enthused by the visit of the Lima oil Exchange directors yesterday. The confident tone of the vlsl tors' talK strengthened the belief that after the Buckeye stuff has been listed there will be a season of activity and prosper Ity. The market opened strong at Qtnc. advanced rapidly closod steady at vac. THE PUBLIC RESTING.

The Shorts Only Temporarily Stlmu luted Prices. The following New York stock report Is furnished by Whitney 4 Stephenson. 67 fourth avenue: Opinions on the stock market last oven Ing were unchanged as to the Immediate luture of It. Those operating for a decline although less aggressive, adhered to their position and claimed that while money ruled at the prevailing high rates there can be no Inducement offered to outsiders to buy stocks, particularly those which do not carry themselves. The apathy exhibited In yesterday 's speculation whs pointed as evidence of the Indifference of the public to take anv part in Wall street operations at this time.

The rallies in the niur-ket, It was said, were wholly due to the converting of short contracts and only pave a temporary stimulus to prices. The bearish element claimed that the bank return would be unfavorable us absorptions of gold by the treasury have been large for duties and the shipments of currency both west and south to facilitate the movement of the crops have been extensive. The conservative opinion of the market was that the present manipulation was mainly Jor the purpose of recovering short contracts and increasing lines lor an upward movement. One of the operators largely identified with the boar party said that the market was so narrow that any attempt to buy stocks on a rising scale would result in a sharp advance, lie admitted having sold freely of Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A St. Louis through brokers, hut added: "I succeeded in get tloirabout 800 shares at the lower quota tlon more than I sold.

I am operating for an advance, but th only way I can secure stocxs is or me tactics i nave inuicaceu Following were the closing Quotations Atcheson, Topeka ft Santa Fe, 4054; Can Bdal'aclflc. 7Mk: Canada southern, os's Central Pacific, 81; Chesapeake Ohio, Ti Chesapeake Ohio, first preferred, Chesapeake A Ohio, second preferred, HVt Chicago, burlington ft Ounlncy.llMi land Columbus. Delaware, Lacka wanna ft Western, Denver A Giande, 17'; Kast Tennessee, 64; trie, 25 Hocking Vallev. JSK Illinois Central. 116 Lake Erie ft Western, 17's; Lake Krle Western, preferred.

63: Lake Hhore, 10714 Louisville ft Nashville, MVa; Missouri I'd- ciflc, Mobile ft Ohio, il; Now Jersey Central, li'li wortnern rarinc, mtj Northern Pacific, preferred, Ncn It- western, MOM; New York Central, 105Vj New York, Chicago ft St. Louis, lti New York ft New Kn gland, 47: Ohio Mlsslsslsslppl, Ontario ft Western IMA: Oregon Improvement, 45: Oregon Transcontinental, 46ij; I'eorla, Decatur ft Kvansvile. mi; Heading, 48'4; Kock Lland, BfUs; St. Paul, 70; St. Paul pre ferred.

117: St. Paul. Minneapolis ft Man ltoba, 109; Tennessee Coal Iron, 44 Texas Pacinc, ennea states Lxpmss, 70; Ha-bash, St. Louis ft Pacific, 12; Wabash, St Louis ft Pacific preferred, 24; Westorn union, sa: American Cotton Oil. 23: Colo rado Coal, 49; Quicksilver, QiilcKSlivor rireierred, W); Kicnmund tv.

p. Terminal, 201; Sugar Trust, Kt; Lead Trust, uuicago uas irusi, o4. Hew York Special. Sproul ft Lawrence's direct private wire lossip: London rabies Atchison Is up; Krle tfc up; Reading Ms up; Louisville ft Nashville 8 up; St. Paul Vn up.

stock market opened fairly steady, with some improvement in Sugar, Ke.tding, Delaware A Lackawanna and Missouri Pacific. There was much selling ot Rock Island, which was particularly vulnerable, btock showed a docllne or per cent, on bear offerings, and the weakness after Jlrst dealings was reflected In other securities. London had some buying orders. Mr. Webb says there is no trouble on the western division, with the exception of a lew night sta' lon men, who deserted their posts, but whose places were Immediately tilled.

Chicago The Northwestern Knllroad has Imperiled the recently made truce 011 western freight rates by re-establishing the lower proportional tariff to St. Paul ot cents wnlch It was agreed to withdraw. It Is thought, however, tnat the Northwest will abolish It. Grand Central Station, 9:15 a. m.

There Is no change In the strike sltuailun here. Up to this time everything is still tieu up. No action lias been taken yet by the employes on the West Shore railroad and truffle is going on as usual. The first train out on the Hudson Klver railroad lert this city at 8:35 this morning. All the trains througn Iroin the west arrived here on time this morning.

Five local trains on the Harlem railroad and seven 011 the Hudson Klver road arrived In this city up to o'clock this morning. Chlenno Market. John M. Oakley ft 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago board of trade, furnish the following range of the market UP to 12:40 P. it.

September wheat, 11514, 96tfc, 97. September corn, 54, September pork, fli.3ft, 611.50, Hi. BO. New York, Clearances, wheat bushels. Chicago, 11 :20 Cables come.

Advancing tendency, weather unsettled. Corn and oats are both up, lareely sympathetic with wheat. Coin Is helped by the fact that Kansas and Nebraska, although threatening have no lain. Chicago, 11:30 It the government report to-nlghi manes the spring wheat condition 80, that ill indicate a spring wheat crop of about 150, OK), 0x1 or a total crop of 4u5 00,000. If the spring wheat condition is 85, it will indicate a spring wheat crop of anont 160, too, 000 or a total yield ot about 415, OX), W.

Ciiago, 11:30 S. V. AVhlte ft are big buyers of wheat Attain to-tiny, also Aldrlch and Vance and Hoyden Co. The minimum temperatures in the northwest right were as follows: Mlnnedosa, 86; s't Vincent, 36; Huron. 41; Moreliead, 40: all of them low enough tor frosts.

Live Htock Market. The following Is the report ot business at the East Liberty stock yards for Aug. 9, 3890, prepared for the tress by E. McCali Cattle Only a very 6mall amount on sale. Hogs Receipts light; market slow but Fteady.

We quote the following prices-Selected. I3.90aj.95; Yorkers, 3 8u a.W; common to fair, roughs sneep Arrlrals dull; prices unchanged. Stock at CTiIeaeo. Chicago Aug. 9 Special Cattle Receipts, 8,500, two-thirds Texas; market unchanged.

Hogs Supply, market steady. Stock at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Aug. Receipts, 100 cars; market dull; selling about tue same as last week. London Markets, Lorow, Aug.

9. o'clock. Americans opened weak, now dull. Consols, W(4 for money, VVi account. Local Stock Call.

Fluctuations were very narrow on the $rlc nt iociU stock at Use firt ana oolr 1 to $7 ii' 2, a $1 Sl $4 on 6.56, 8.10 week days. OK AND AFTPR MAT 12, 1890. WEST PENNSYLVANIA DlVldlOW. From Federal street station, Allegheny oltT! Mail train for Blalrsville Express tor Blalrsville. connecting for 3.16 pra Butler accom t.

20 a m. S.25 and 6.46 pm Sprlngdale accom. 9.00, 11.60 a and 6.20 Claremont accom 1.30 pm f'ccpuii acvuia ana ii.io ra OnSunday 12.36and 0.30 pra North Apollo accom 11. 00 am and 6.00 pm Allegheny Junction acoom 8.20am Blalrsville accom 10.30 pm Trains arrive at Federal street station! Express connecting from Butler 10.32 a Mail train, connecting trom Butler 1.35 Butler express 7 60 ra Bntler accom 8.10 a and 4.40 ra Blalrsville accom 2.62 FTeeport .7.40 a 1.26 7.26 and 11.10 OnSunday 10. 10 am and 6.6.1pm 6.46 Claremont accom 2.35 ra North Apollo accom 8.40 am and 6.40 pin OH AND AFTER 1VHF.

9. MONONGAHELA DIVISION. Trains leave Union station, Pittsburg, as follows! For Monongahela City, West Brownavllle and Uniontown, 10.40 a m. For Monongahela City and West Brownsville, 7.35 and 10.40 a ana 4.46 ra. Sunday, 8.65 a.

m. and 1.01 m. For Monongahela City, 1.01 and 6.50 week days. Dravosbarg week days 8.00 am and 3.20 pm. West Elizabeth 8.35 a 4.15, 6.30 and 11.30 m.

Sunday, 0.40 Trains arrive from llniontown, Monongahsla City and West Brownsville at 1.29 and 7.00 m. From Monongahela City and West Brownsville, 6.25 a 1.26 and 7.00 m. On Sunday 1 10.16 a na and 7. 46 ni. From tfonongahela City, J.

00 a and 4.40 pm, Week dava. Dravoabnrg accom. 8.00 a and 6.42 m. West Elizabeth, 8.48 a 12.03, 7. 46 and 10.36 pm.

Sunday, 7.10 m. Ticket offices No. 110 Fifth 627 Smlthfleld and Union station. J. K.

WOOD, CHAS. E. PUOH Gen'l Pass'r Agent. General Manager. Plttsburs Union Stdtloi IfEnnsylvania Lines.

Trains run by Central Time. SOUTHWEST SYSTEM-PANHANDLE KOUTH. Leave for Cincinnati and Bt. Louis. dl.l5am, 7.10 a m.

8.56 and 11.15 m. Dennison, 2.4) m. Chloaito, 1.16 a and 12.05 m. Wheeling, 7.10 a 12.06,6.10 m. Steubenvllle, 6.55 am.

Washington, 6.15, 8.35 a 1.56, 3.30, 4.45, 4.55 m. Bulger, 10.10 a m. Burgettstown, 811.36 a 6.26 m. Mansfield, 7.15, 9.30, 11. a 1.06, 6.30, 8.35 m.

Bridgevllle, lO.lOp m. McDonalds 4.15,10.46 10.00 m. TRAINS ARRIVE from the west, da. 10, d.0J am 3.06, 6.66 m. Denntson, 0.30 am.

Steubenvllle, 6.05 m. Wheeling, 2.10, 8.46 a 3.05, 6.65 m. Burnetts town, 7.15 a 89.05 a ra. Washington, 6.66 7.60, 8.40, 10.25 a ra, 2.35, 6.26 m. Manstleld.

6. SO, 6.63, 8.30, 11.40 a 12.45, 3.66, 10.00 and 66. 20 m. Bulger, 1.40 m. Mo-Donalds, 6.35 a t.OO m.

NORTHWEST SYSTEM FT. WAYNH ROUTB. Leave for Chloago, 7.10 a 12.20, dl.OO d6.45,exoept Saturday 11.20 pm; Toledo 7.10a 12.20: 1.00, and eicept Saturday It. 20 in; Crestline, 6.46 a Cleveland, 6.10, a 12.45, 11.05 and 7.10 a via P. W.

0. New Castle and YoungHtown, 7.20 a 12.29, 3.35 mi Youngstown and Nlles, 12.20 Headvills. Erie and Ashtabula, 7.20 a 12.20 Nilea and Jamestown, 3.36 Alliance, 4.10 Wheeling and Bellatre, 6.10 a 12.45, 3.43 in; Beaver Falls, 4.00 Rock Point, 8.20 a Leeta-dale, 6.30 a m. Depart from A ixbghent Rochester, 6.30 a Beaver Falls, 8.15, 11.00a 5. 15 pm; Leetadale, 6.00 9.00, 10.

00, 11.45 am, 1.16, 2.30, 4.30, 4.46, 6.30, 6.15, 7.30, 9.00 Conway, 10.31 pm; Fair Oaks, 11.40 am: Beaver Falls, 84.30 except Monday, 1.60, 6.00, 6.35 a 5.55 and 6.60 Toledo, except Monday 1.60 6.36 a 6.55 and 8.50 Crestline, 12.30 Youngs-town and New a 1.26 6.50, 10.16 tn: Niles and Youngstown, 6.60 Cleveland, 6.60 am, i. 20, 7.00 Wheeling and Bellalre, t.OO a 2.20 7.00 Erie and Ashtnbula, 1.25, 10.15 Alliance, 10. 00 am; Nlles and Jamestown, .10 a Beaver Falls, 7.30 a Rock Point, 8.25 Leetsdale, 10.40 p. ra. ARRIVE ALLEQHF.NY, from Euon, 8.00 am; Conway, 6.40 am, Rochester, 9.40 a Beaver Falls 7.10am, 1.00 6.30pm; Leetsdale, 4.30, 6.30, 6.15, j.60, 7.46 am, 12.00,12.46,1.45,3.30 4.30,6.30, 9.00 Fair Oaks, 8 8.

6o a Beaver rails, 8 12.30 Leetsdale, a 6.06 aoo roint, ao.u d'l'dallyi 8. Sunday only; other trains, axoept Sunday. BALTIMORE 4 OHIO AILKOA SCH K-ule in ettect ay a. 1 ror wasningi.on, u. Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, S.W) a.

t.U P- MOT uumoeriaoa, a.uu 1 J1.18, 9.20 p. m. For Connellsville. 18. 40.

8.00 and 8.36 a. U.ll), J4.00 and "9. 20 p. m. Ualuutuwa t), 00, 58 35 a.

Jl.ia and J4 OOp. m. For Mt. Pleasant. 8:40.

18 00, m. and all nd 4.00 p. m. JOTW asningLua, rm. I WJ auu yo.ou, a.

n. '3 35, t5-30 and 7.45 p. m. For Wheeling, 7. 05, W.30, J9 S3, a.

I Pra. 1... 19 M. dn ror iuiuuiu.ot For Newark, 7. 06, 7.

46 p. For Chicago, 7 06 a. m. and 7.45 p. m.

Trains arrive from New York. 'Phtladelnhla. Baltimore and Washington, 6. 20 a. m.

7.36 p. n. From coinmoua, uincmnau ana umcago, 8.25 a. 9.O0 p. m.

From Wheeling. 10.60 a. J6 00, 9 00, S10.15 p. m. Through Parlor and Sleeping Cars to Balti more, Washington, (Jtnotnnatt and Chicago.

Dally. Daily except Sunday. SSunday only Tha Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders left at B. A 0. ticket office, corner of Fifth avenue and Wood street, or 401 and 639 Smithfield street J.

T. ODKLL, General Manager. CHAS. O. feCULL, General Pass.

Agent. A LLE RAILROAD loW. Eastern JY Union station, July 6, btanaara time. For Buffalo. 8:30 am.

8:45 m. Por Oil CUf and DnBols, 8:30 a 1:46 m. For Foxburg, 6.55 a. m. For Kittanning, 9:00 a 3:65, 6:30 For Braeburn, 6:20, 11:30 m.

For Valley Camp, 12:06 m. ForHulton, 10.10 a 3:00 7:60, 1:45 pok From Buffalo, 7:20 a 6 SO m. From Oil City and DuBols, 1:10, 0:30 m. From Foxburg, 9:15 p. m.

From Kittanning, 8:56, 8:50 a 6:60 m. From Valley Camp, :16, 7-0 m. From Hulton, 11:56 a 4:46, 9:36 pm. From Braeburn. 6:45 8:05 a Hulton, 11:20 n.

From Fortr-thlrd street. 7:65 a :35, 4:35, 8:20 pm. Bundav For Buffalo, 8:30 a tn. 8:45, m( for Braeburn, 12:40 9:45 trom Buffalo, 7:20 a a and 7:45 from Braeburn, 10:15 a 7:10 m. Pullman parlor buffet ears on day trains ana Pullman sleeping cars oa night trains betweea Pittsburg, Lake Chautauqua and Buffalo.

JAS. P. ANDERSON General Ticket Agent. SiffBcWWESTKBli RAILWAY CO. I (Central atanuartl time.) TRAINS.

Leave. Arrive. Mall, Bntler, Clarion and Kane 6.60 am: 7.30 a 4.30 7.26 pm Iay Express, Atroa, Builer Accommodation Chicago FSxpress t.OO am 2.30 4.30 6 .30 11.10 am 10.40 am 6.30 a a 6 60 am Zclienople Bntler Accommodation Urst-class fare to Chicago, $10.60. Second- class, $9. 60.

Pullman Ballet sleeping car to Cal- cago dally. -4- OHIO RITKR EAlXROi Central time. -MAI 88, 188. Leave Pittsburg via O. St.

L. Hy. 7.M a 11.06 oon; via B. A 0. K.

a m. 3.11 m. Arrlva Leav Wheeling, 1.M a p.rkwsb.nr. 1.16 a 1.31 av Arrlva Uuat- ingutBf I.Hia, titj Tlcltst act, eauiwwiu rjtreew I.

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