mam&xam fPi!v?ra23lr9S3 w&r 'Wfw -i ??-"' : sfcjtw t V . it f' .- ' , - , - .." " - - - - -':&5 LOCAL LIVE STOCK. Leading Features of Markets at the Herr's Island Yards. LITTLE CflAKGE FEOM LAST WEEK. Light Bun of Cattle and Prices Were Fair) j Maintained. HOGS STEADT, AND SHEEP WEAKEE OFFICE OF riTTSBUEO DISPATCH, 1 Mosdat. October 14. 1SS9. f In its general features the lire stock mar ket at these yards did not vary materially from last Monday. The run was lighter, but demand was no better. Sheep were the weak ieature of the markets. Cattle and hogs held op fairly to last week's prices. The supply of cattle was light and mar kets were fairly steady for all erodes at the following range of prices: Prime heavy Chicago bought beeves, weighing 1,500 to 1,600 pounds, S5 25 to 55 40, with a few sales of very choice as high as S5 50; me dium weights, 1,350 to 1,450 pounds, $4 90 to ?5 10; do. 1,200 to 1,30.0 pounds, 54 75 to $4 85; prime light weights, 900 to 1,100 pounds, $4 15 to $4 50; common to fair thin steers, $3 75 to 54 05. Fresh cows were in ample supply and sold at a range of 525 to $50 per head. Speculators and dairy agents were, as usual, the only buyers, and were at latest ac counts doing their best c To Brine Price Down to a lower level. For four head a farmer paid 5168. Calves were in fair demand at 5QXc per pound. Butchering stuff from neighboring counties are in fair supply and demand at 3K 4Jc per pound. Three loads of Washington county cattle were sold by a Lowenstein at 53 60ffi4 60. Re ceipti From Chicago, L. Gerson, 106 head, L Zeiglor, 141; L. Rothschild, 100: A. Fromm, 47. From Pennsylvania S. lowenstein, 5S; J. Cruikshank, 12; Bingham Co- 14: various owners. 8. Total, 4SS: last week, 653; preTious week, 539. Sheep nnd Lambs. Offerings were light, but markets were slow at a shade lot,er prices than last week, except ing for fancy stock. Hogs appear to be shov ing sheep to the rear. Best heavy Western wethers sold at a range of 54 75 to 54 S5 and were far from lively at these figures. Medium weights brought S4 35 to 51 60: l.ght n eights, 53 S5 to 54 10; mixed ewes and wethers S3 50 to 54 00. Pennsjlvanias sold at a range of 53 50 to 54 75. Lambs were (rood stock and a few fancy touched higher figui es than were recorded last Monday. The general range of prices was tic to 6c per pound. One hundred head of Law rence county lambs, held by E. D. Eergeant, averaging 87 pounds, were cold at 56 35 per 1(0 pounds. Receipts From Chicago. L Zeicler. 180 bead; from Ohio, J. Lancdon, 44; from Pennsylvania. E. D. Sergeant. 109; W. Uarvin, 82: W. Craig, 97; W. McCrearv, US; J. Hammil. 27; Bingham A Co., 136: D. O. Pisor, 90; J. Wright, 60; J. Allen, 67; G. Flinncr, 57. Total, 1,063; last week, 1,113; previous week, 1,449. Hogs Active and Firm. The market did not vary much from last week, but was active and firm at a range of 54 755 00 for Chicagos and Ohios and 54 15 4 65forPennslvanias. Receipts From Chicago, L Zeicler, 76 bead; from Ohio, Need,- & Smith, S32; J. Langdon, 102; from Pennsylvania, G. Arnold, 41; W. Garvin, 42; W. Crai, 14; W. ilcCreaiy, 21; J. Hammil, 57: Bingham t Co., 60: D. O. Pisor, 34; J. Wricht, 1;J. Allen, 12; G. Flinner. IS. Total. 34; last week, 1,104; previous eek, 79i The n n of cattle at East Liberty was the lightest for a number of weeks, and not more than one-half that of last week and the week before. This sharp decline in receipts had a stimulating effect on trade, and prices ad vanced fully 10c all along the line. For two weeks past supplies of cattle for local trade have been far in excess of demand. This week they are much below demand. Sheep and hugs at East Liberty are faitly steady at last week's prices. LITJB STOCK 2IAEKETS. Tlie Condition of XtnMneea at the EaMtlAberty ' ' ' MocCTnrds. w '-i. Office ofPittsbukg Dispatch,! Mosdat, October 14, 1689. f CATTLE Receipts, 3,600 head; shipments, 2,060 bead; market slow; good He lower; me dium 10c bigher: 26 cars of cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hoos Receipts. 6,900 nead: shipments. 4900 bead; market firm; best light Yorkers. 54 50 4 60; common light Yoikers, 54 404 45: me dium and licht Philadelphia. 54 604 70: heavy hogs, 54 504 60; 6 cars of hogs shipped to New 1 ork to-day. Siieep Receipts. 4,600 bead; shipments, 3,400 head: market firm; prime. 51 704 90; fair to good, 54 404 65; common, 523: lambs, 54 00 4 To. By Telecrnph. New York Beeves Receipts, 6,200 head, making 15.300 head for the week; fresh arrivals included 97 carloads for ihe market, 175 car loads for slaughterers direct and 80 carloads for exportation: trade dull at abont former figures, with sales of poor to extra native steers at 53 004 80 per 100 pourds, with a few nicked fancy steers at 55 00; poor to quite cood'Texas and Colorado cattle went at $2 C03 35; bulls and dry cows at Jl S02 25. Calves Receipts, L200 head, making 4,100 head for the week; market firm lor veals at 55 O0s 00 per 100 pounds: dull for grassers and mixed Western lots at 52 00S 00. Sheep Receipts, 11.300 head, makinc 40, 000 head for the week; market about steadv for both sheep and lambs, and nearly all sold, in cluding common to prime lambs at 55 256 75 per 100 pounds, and common to prime sheep at 53 85 S7K Hogs Receipts, 13,300 head, mak ing 4t,300 for the week: market reported fairly firm for live bogs at 54 404 SO. Chicago The Drovers' Journal reports: Cattle Receipts. 18.000 head: shipments, 4,000 head; market steady for good: lower for others; choit-H to extra beeves, 54 604 SO; steers 52 80i 40: stockers and feeders. SI 7552 90; cows, hulls and mixed, 51 002 60: Texas cattle, 52 003 25; Western rangers, 51 753 75. Hogs Receipts, 20,000 head: shipments, 8,000 heaa; market steadv. light strong: mixed, 54 00S4 40: heavy. 53 954 30; light, 53 954 60; skips, 53 50 4 10. Sheep Receipts, 10.000 head; shipments. 4,ttX head: market steady for good; others weaker; natives, 53 004 75: Western, 53 oft 410; Texans. 53 004 10; lambs lower; 54 00 6 65. Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 6,384 head; shipments, Saturday, 7,121 head; generally slow but not materially changed in price, except Blockers and feeders steers which were strong and S10c hicher; good to choice cornfed steers, 54 104 40: common to medium, S34; stockers and feeders steers. 51 603 10: cows 51 352 40; grass range steers. 51 60g2 6a Hogs Receipts. 1,441 bead; shipments, blank; market strong 5e higher; good to choice, light, 54 104 20; heavy and mixed. 53 G54 03. Sheep Receipts, 2.892 bead; shipments, 116 bead; market steady: good to choice muttons, 53 75Q1 25; stockers and feeders, 52 003 25. St. Louis Cattle Receipts. 1.600 head; ship ments, 2.400 bead; market steadv; choice heavy native steers, 54 0064 50; fair to good, do. 53 154 00: stockers and feeders. 51 752 60; range steers. 52 002 9a Hogs Receipts, SL200 bead; shipments, 2,900 head; market steady; fair to choice heavy, 53 904 20; packing grades, S3 70g4 10; light, fair to besr, 54 004 25. Sheep Receipts, 500 head; ship ments, none; market strong; fair to choice, 53 20&g4 6a Buff aix Cattle slow: receipts, 177 carloads through; sales, 350; extra export steers, 54 15 4 65: choice heavy butchers' 53 501. Hogs active and higher; receipts 57 carloads through: 100 sale; Mediums and heavy, 54 40 4 60; corn vorkers. 54 b04 70; grassers. 54 451 4 65; pigs, 54 254 50. Cincinnati Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; shipments, 440 head; weak; common to choice butchers, 51 253 50; shippers. 53 604 26. Sheep Receipts, 900 head; shipments, none; steady; common to choice. S3 004 50; extra wethers, 54 755 00. Iambs steady at 54 00 coo. Brazilian Co flee. Rio de Janeiro, October 14. Coffee-Reg- AUlar first, 6,300 reis per 10 kifos; good second, '6.650 reis. Receipts during the week, 50.000 pars, puiwjw" u"nu "wco, ,uw: clear ances for do. 38,000; stock, 363,000 bags. Santos, October 14. Coffee Good aver age. 5.760 reis per 10 kilos; receipts during the week. 57.000 bags; clearances for the United States. 25,000; stock, 200.000 bags. Drygoodiu jfirw Yobk-. October 14. Owing to rainy weather business in drygoods was very light on the spot the lobbing as well as commission hon-es doing but little. There were, however, some good orders by mail for replenishments as well as for goods for f nture delivery. Metal MurKcr. New York Pio iron acttve and strong; American, 515 E018 CO. Copper unchanged; lake, October, 510 85. Lead quiet and firm; domestic S3 90. Tin quiet and firm; Straits, W65. MABKETS BY WIRE. Nothing sensational In4lbo Wbent PIt bnt Figures n. Little Stronger Fork Featureless and Outside Quo tations Not Maintained. CniOAGO The wheat market was quiet to day and the feeling stead; and firm. Nothing specially developed to affect the course of the market, which was a local one so far as trading went. A prominent local trader, who the past few days did most of the buying and prevented a further decline, was a desperate seller for December around S26S2c to-day. There was apparently no disposition to sell freely, that is, to go short to any extent, and what was done on the selling side was mainly for quick turns. Neither was there any great buying being done, but one thing noticeable was that the offerings were not large. The opening was HxAo better than Saturday's closing, and quickly advanced a trifle more, then eased off e, again became strong and rallied to outside prices, or Kc above inside figures, and ruled firm, closing about He bigher than Saturday. Cable advices were again of a favorable tenor. It is claimed that the strength in the Liverpool market is due to some manipulation by a large trader there in California wheat. A very good speculative business was trans acted in corn, and the' feeling prevailing was quite firm early, but later outside prices were nut fully sustained. Avery good demand ex isted for the near futures, and, as offerings were quite light, an advance followed. There was some talk early of a decrease in the visible supply, which had a strengthening effect on values, as also the purchasing of year and the near futures by a prominent local speculator. Offerings of Mav were onite heavv at times. The market opened a shade above Sat urdaj's closing prices and advanced $i eased off iiXc, ruled steady and closed ybic better than Saturday. In oats a slow and steady market was noted. Few outside orders were received, and local traders onlygave the market passing attention, and an increase of 901,000 bushels was reported reported in the visible supply. Offerings for future delivery were light, and most of the sales were at the same as Saturday's closing prices. The mess pork market attracted a little more attention and trading was a trifle more active. October met with a little more favor, and there was an increased business reported in Novem ber and January deliveries. Prices ruled 25 50c higher for October and 5&7ie higher for the deferred deliveries, but outside figures were not maintained. In lard a moderate trade was reported, and the feeling was steadier. In short ribs there was only a fair trade re ported, and there was no particular change to note in prices. The leading prices ranged as follows: Wheat No. 2. December. S2KS2Jg82i. 82c: year, SO?iSlt0Ji81c: May. BoKfel J&t$SSSyeSoc Corn No. 2, November, 31U31"S1 SIVic; December, 31W31J.3131kc: May. 33J eife33Ke33jic. Oats No. 2, December. 19J19?6c; May, 22 eB2K2222Hc Mess Pork, per bbL November, 59 37K 9 47KS9 37K9 3iKi year, 59 179 25g9 15 9 15; January, 59 329 37Kg9 && 32k. Lard, per 100 lbs. NoTember. So 92 5 92KQ5 92K5 92: vear, 55 87K5 S75 5 8a; January, 55 b7i5 87K5 87$ao 87. Short Ribs, per 100 Sis. November. 54 80 64 854 801 85; January, 54 724 75S4 72 t4 75. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour firm and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, 80 $S0Jc: No. 3 spring wheat. 676Sc; No. 2 red. 80S0c No. 2 corn. 31c. No. 2 oat. lSJic. No. 2 rye. 41c. No. 2 barley, 62663c No. 1 flaiseed.51 2S. Prime timothy seed, nominal. Mess pork, per bbl, 510 75. Lard, per 100 pounds, 56 20. Short ribs sides (loose), 55 255 30. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), 54 254 SO: short clear sides (boxed). So 505 62. Receipts Flour, 17.000 barrels; wheat, 102.000 bushels: com.226,000 bushels: oats, 212,000 bushels; rye, 17.000 bushels; barley, 131,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 31,000 barrels; wheat. 13,000 bushels: corn. 565,000 bu'hels: oats. 229,000 bushels; rye, 24,000 bushels; barley,b5,000 bushels. New York Flour Irregular, moderately active and unchanged. Cornmeal Steady. w neat spot wean mooeraieiy active ana stroncer; Northern options moderately active. Uc higher and firm. Rye dull, western, 48 5Jc Barley quiet; western, 5565c Barley malt dull. Corn Spot firmer and moderately active; options firm and quiet Oats Soot fairly active and H6KC lower; options dnll and weaker. Hay Fair demand, firm. Hops quier, steady. Cofleo Options opened steady at 510 points up; closed barely steady, unchanged to 5 points down to 5 points up; sales of 13,250 bags, including October. 15.00c: November, 15.0515.10c; December, 15.0515.10c; January, 15.10c; March. 15.10c; May. 15.0515.10c: June. la. 10c; August, 14.95c; September. 14.80c; spot Rio quiet; fair cargoes, ltc Sugar Raw nominal; refined quiet; off A, &c lower, closed steady. Siolasses New Orleans, dull. Rice fairly active and firm. Cottonseed U quiet and steady; crude, 31c; yellow S7K 3Sc Tallow stronger; city (J2 for packages), 41 3-lGc Rosin steady and quiet. Turpentine dull.at 47?i4Sc Ecgs steady at 2020c; re- rolnlc 7 Tift ngpl"io-ai TrT.- nn( nxif inspected, 512 2512 50; do. uninspected, 512; extra prime. 510 0010 25. Cutmeats stronger; easier and quiet: saleft western steam, 56 72U; October, 56 616 62, closins at S8 61 bid; No vember, 16 C7 bid; December, 56 29 asked; Janu ary, 56 2766 28. closinc at $6 28 asked; Feb ruary, 58 32 asked: March, 56 3766 3S, closing at 6 38 asked. Butter quiet and easy; Elgin, 25c; western dairy, 915c; do creamery, 1224c; do held at 1219c: do factory. 713c Cheese quiet and firm; western, 810c Philadelphia Flour continued quiet but steady; Western winter clear, $4425; do do straight, 54 304 55: winter patent, 54 60 5; Minnesota 54 12: do straight, 54 25; do pa tent, 54 855 35. Wheat options barelv steady; cash wheat scarce and firm: No. 2 red October 83g83c: November. S3683Jc: December. 84 ;4c; January. 84S5Jic Corn firm, specu lation tame: sales of ungraded mixed at 40c; No. 2 mixed and bteh mixed in Twentieth street elevator, 41c; No. 2 mixed October, 40 choice, 2Sc; No. 2 white, short storage, 28c; held at 29c regular; futures quiet bnt steady; No. 2 white, October, 2728c; November. $512bKc; December. -2SJ4e28c: January, ;&281ic Provisions steady and in fMr de- mand. Pork mess, new, 511 50612: doprinie mess, new, SUi do family, 512 5o13 50; hams, smoked. ll13c Lard Western steam, 56 5a Butter quiet and barely steady: Pennsyl vania creamery cxtra,2425c: prints do. 2863ic Kggs steady; Pennsylvania firsts, 23c Cheese dull and easy; part skims, 79c St. Louis Flour quiet and steady. Wheat better. The market was eak early on unex pected large receipts, both here and in Chicago and the Northwest: later there was a reaction and the close was JJc above Saturday: No. 2 red. cash, 77c regular; October. 77JJc, closed at 78c bid; December, 79S0c closed at S03c asked: May, 84S4?c, cloed at 8184jc bid. Corn hicher and firm; No. 2 mixed, casn 282S?ic; October. 29c, closed at 2829c asked: December. 27K2sJ4c, closed at 2SWc asked; January, 28c, closed at 2Sc asked: Mav e -.,- i- ;,7 i. .r. j 'i , ' '- nu iiiu: iitp o. a ouerau i. tv, .uu u uiu. uaney quiet, Minnesota, 57c: Wisconsin. 62c Flaxseed steady at 51 25. Provisions steady and firm at unchanged prices. Milwaukee Flour firm. Wheat firm cash, 73c: December, 75c: Northern, 82c Corn easier; No. 3. 31c Oats steady No 2 white, 22c Rye qniet. No. L 42U;42c Barley easy; No. 2 October. 55c Provisions firm. Pork. 511 oa Lard, 56 ia Cheese unchanged Cheddars. 910c b Baltimore Provisions dull. Butter firm western packed, 13616c; best roll, 6ffil8c creamery, 23g25c Eggs quiet at 21c Coffee quiet and nominal: Rio cargoes, fair, 19c Toledo Cloverteed active, firm; cash and October, 53 70; November, S3 72; December 53 8a ' TWO CONTRACTS LET. The Switch. Bonrd and the Bedford Influ ent Chamber Figures. Contracts for the new switch-board for the fire alarm and the influent chamber for the Bedford pumping station were let yesterday by the Department of Awards. The only bid for the switch-board was that put in by Gamewell & Co., the amount being $9,135, the figure at which the contract was let. " The influent chamber, which will do away with the Bedford basin, was bid upon bv J. Schneller at 52,400; Booth & Flinn, 53.450, and M. Gallinger, at 54,745. The lowest bidder got it. It must be understood that the switch-board contract is separate from the annunciator, and other appliances which will have to be renewed.; REAL ESTATE SAVING'S BANK, LHL, 401 Smlthfleld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, 545,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts Time is the true test. F. & V.'a Pilsner beer grows daily in popularity. The doctors recommend Wainwright's beer for purity. Kept by all dealers. P. &V.'s Pittsburg beer please better every time. Can't be excelled- 1 THE OUR BIG NEIGHBOR. Dwellings Cheaper in Philadelphia Than in Pittsburg, bnt BUSINESS HOUSES COME HIGHER. A Great Tear for Sailroads, Whose Earnings Make Stockholders Glad. AN 0PENIKG F0K BANKERS IN MEXICO Philadelphia has a reputation for cheap rents, and justly, too, so far as dwelline houses are concerned, but there her claim to distinction iu this particular ends. Busi ness house and office rents are 10 to 25 per cent higher than in Pittsburg. This infor mation was obtained from Samuel "W. Black yesterday, who was in Philadelphia the latter part of last week. He adde'd: f'The water tax is considerably higher there than in Pittsburg. For instance, a ten itoomed house, with bath, closets, etc, costs 515 a year. Here the same bouse would cost $30- at least Another difference be tween Philadelphia and Pittsburg is that people there do not object to buying bouses that are in a row. Here the objection is so strong as frequently to prevent sales, the reason being their antipathy to parti-walls. Although they come cheaper, the average Pittsburg house owner or buyer wants the wall all to himself, and would rather pay 5200 to 5500 more for It than be dependent in any waT upon bis neighbor." The story of Increased railroad earnings is a thrice told tale, and more than that. It is only a repetition of the extraordinary favorable re turns that have been presented since mid summer. Returns are published for the month of September for 123 companies, which control 71,104 miles of track, as compared with a mile age of 7I,71o miles one year ago. The aggre gate of September earnings of the companies reporting is 532,568,456, an increase of 11.6 per cent over September, 1838. For August 134 companies reported a gain in gross earnings over the record for August, 1888, amounting to 10.8 per cent. In July last, as compared with July, 1880, the increase on gross earnings was 7.8 per cent, and in June it was not quite 5 per cent Only 36 roads show a loss, and these are nearly all small lines and affected by special conditions. The most noteworthy are the At lantic and Pacific, which is nearly 20 percent behind hand, and the Hocking Valley propor tionately a trifle more At the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn "Foun der's Day" was observed last week with ap propriate exercise', and an address by Charles Pratt was naturally the principal feature. The aim of the institute, Mr. Pratt said, was to give facilities for the trial of the best type of combined academic instruction and mannal training for boys and girls from 14 years of age to 17 or 18. The idea was not to teach them any trade, but to edncate them to work pa tiently and systematically in the use of hand, eye and brain. Snch as finished this course, Mr. Pratt thought, would be able to decide whatthey were best fitted for in life's work. Burire the past jear, Mr. Pratt said, over 30 persons bad gone out of the institute who were now earning an average of 5500 a year, or more than the interest on 5500,000 in Govern ment bonds. The International and Mortgage Bank of Mexico, with a capital stock of $5,000,000, is the latest financial venture on a large scale to fol low the salt trust, and one-half the amonnt of the stock is to be offered to the public at SS0 a share. The promoters of this enterprise, says the Wall" Street Investigator, are obviously treading an untried field, and any road in Mex ico may, like Jordan, prove a hard road to travel. We wish them joy, and would like to boil the peas in their boots and save them from encounters with Mexican banditti by the way; but they will have to fight their own battles and pay for their ransom with a cheerful spirit as often as required. Those who are anxious to go into the banking business in Mexico have now a glorious opportunity. Let them load up to the muzzle with the stock. Then, armed to the teeth, each with a cocked hat and a pair of spurs, let them organize for the fray and march into Mexico to defend their all and the bank's deposits from the avaricious nanas of the Mexi can bandits and possible revolutionists. One of the remarkable features about archi tecture in New York at present is the rapidity with which buildings are completed, particu larly the great office buildings in Wall street and elsewhere down town. Formerly the con struction of snch buildings was a matter of years; now they are finished and occupied in a few months after the foundations are laid. Nine and ten-story buildings which were only begun in June are now ready for their occu pants. The Iron Age wants producers to whistle "down brakes," and adds: "While every iron and steel manufacturer desires prices to be maintained at a point which will yield him a fair profit on his operations, it may safely be assumed that there are very few who wish to see extravagant rates prevail. This satisfac tory stage of affairs has been reached and passed. Every point now scored in the up ward movement is a warmer invitation to idle blast furnaces or rolling mills to resume activ ity. Much higher prices will cause new enter prises to be undertaken where none now exist, inevitably the supply will overtake the de mand, then greatly exceed it, and prices will fall below the point of profit at even well lo cated and well managed works, to recover their proper equilibrium only after the long and expen sive process of weeding out has been endured." A New York letter says: "Ibere are rumors in regard to a comprehensive and far-reaching movement for the control of the market for barbed wire, but the negotiations have been carried on with nnusual secrecy, and manu facturers are very reserved in regard to the matter, so that there is but little definitely known to the trade en the subject. The nego tiations are referred to in the daily press as looking to the formation of a barbed wire trust, but we are requested to state by the parties actively identified with the enterprise that the proposed arrangement is not of the nature of a trust. It is thought by some who are familiar win the matter that it will be brought before long to a successful issue and that the result will be a material strengthening of the market in the lines brought under con trol." 0NLT TWO SALES. Stocks Besln Ihe Week Under a Cloud Cheap Stuff" Wnrited, There were no sales at the morning stock call yesterday, bidders still wanting cheap stuff, w hich they couldn't get. At the afternoon call there were two sales six shares of Union National Bank and 200 of La Noria, both scoring advances, the former reaching the best fleure in its history. The natural cas stocks showed no particular change. Electric was stronger. Central Traction was a shade firmer, bnt the others were neglected. Bids, offers and sales were: HOUSING. ATTKBNOni. ma. Astea Bid. Asked. Allegheny Nat. Bank, thnzens' 'st. Bank... Diamond Nat. Bank... iler. & Man. Nat, B'k. Allemannla Ins. Co... Tcntonialns. Co Bonthsldc Oas Co. 111.. Allegheny Heating Ce. Brldccwater Gas Cliarllcrs Val. Oas Co. Nat. Oas Co. of W. V a. Philadelphia Co Wheeling Gas Co....... Hazelwood Oil Co IViclilmrtnnOllCo 62)4 .... G3 170 63 46M 53 43 2i 110 KM SO 3')4 30 "si 32 "i&4 is 235 "40 34 27 69 ii'A 34 28 Central Traction SI Citircns'Tractlon 69ii rittsbnrr Traction.... 47 Pleasant Valley 18 Pitts., A. & Man Pitts. June K. K 27 N.Y.AC. Oas Coal Co Mononnhela Bridge.. 25 Fomt Bridge 8M Hldalco MtnlneCo ., La Noria Mining Co... M Yankee Girl Mining... 2H Westinehonsp Electric 49 if Granite Kooflng Co Mon'gahela Water Co U.S. A Big. Co......... 21 Wcstlnghome A. B Pitts. June. 1st raort.. 117 Citizens Traction, is.. 10SH 32 70M 48 233 six "lSH 1 4$ 40 as 21 H J 49 41) "a 114 PITTSBUEGr -DISPATCH,' Pittsburg Traction 5's 108 "ix-JOlv. ., Sales were 6 shares of Union National Bank at 850. and 200 La Noria at k. F. D. Morris Co. sold 125 shares of Electric at 49 to 49K Andrew Caster sold 20 shares of Electric at 49. E. P. Long sold 100 shares Central Trac tion at 31Ji; so shares Electno at 4 and 20 shares Philadelphia Oas at 3 The total sales ot stocks at Now 1ork ye,ter dav were 221,771 shares, including Atchison, 62,295; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 26.411: Lake Shore, 4.030; Louisville and Nash ville, 10,960; Manhattan Consolidated, 4.125; Missouri Pacific, 17,000; Northwestern. 4,680; Northern Pacific preferred, 8,460; Oregon Trans continental, 7.807; Beading, 7,300; St. Paul, 7,962. AMONG THE BANES. The Demand for Money In Plttsbnre Still Behind the Supply. The local money market was moderately ac tive yesterday, there being a fair demand for accommodations and good checking and depos iting. Funds were abundant and rates were a little easier, if anything, though still ruling at 67, with 5 or thereabouts on call, though but little was doing In the latter, which is a con comitant of speculation, of which there is next to none here. The exchanges were 52,538,036 94 and the balances 5265,004 53. Money on call at" New York yesterday was comparatively easy, ranging from 57,lastloan 6, closed offered at 6 per cent Prime mercan tile paper. 5k7.. Sterling exchange quiet but steady at 54 S2K for 60Kiay bills, and ti S&H for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. U.S. 4s,reg 1Z7 U. S. 4s. coup 127 U. 8. 454-s, reg 103! U. S. IjJs, coup.... 105' Pacific ta of 'M. 118 LoulBlanastamped4s 87 Missouri 6s 101 81. K. AT. Gen. M . S7M Mutual Union 6s.. ..1WX N.J. C. Int. Cert.. .U3 Northern Bac UU..1H Northern Bac. 2ds. .113 Northw't'n consols. 145 Northw'n detien's..ll4x Tenn. new set. 6a... 107 Tenn. new set. 5s. ...101 Oregon & Trans. 63.104H St. L. 4I.M. Uen. 5s 87 St. L.A S. If. Oen.il.lI Si. Paul consols ....VAX St. PI, CM &, Pc. 1st. 113 Tx., Pc.L. G.Tr Bs. MM renn. new set. S3., Canada So. zds... Cen. ra.clflc.lsts.. Den. ft U. O., lsts 73V .'96U .114 .121!' lien, s, it. u. 43.. 7 ix.,icicu.iT.iicu "; Union Pae. lst H3!4 West Shore 106H D. ft K.O. West, lsts. 110 Erle,2ds WH U.K. ST. Gen. Cs.. 6351 Government bonds were doll and steady. State bonds were neglected. NEW Yobk Clearings, 586.102,944; balances, 54,882,019. Boston Clearines, 51,001,066 ; balances, 51,951,097. Money, 34 per cent. Baltimore Clearings. 52.370.552; balances, 5264.311. PHn-ADKLPHlA Clearings, 510,559,957; bal ances, 51,887,384. London The amonnt of bullion cone into the Bank of England on balance to-day is 270, 000. Bar silver, 42 15-16d per ounce. Paris Three per cent rentes, 87f 15c for the account. St. Louis Clearings, 54,671,200; balances, 5908.912. Chicago Money on call, .6 per cent; time loans, 67. Clearings, 512,769,000. HANGING BY ITS ETELIDS. Oil CoqaetlnK Around a Dollnr, With Very Llltle Doing. The oil market yesterday presented a scene ot stagnation that was discouraging to even professionals, and it must have been a veritable wet blanket to such of the lambs as were in the loDby. It opened at 100, ad vanced to 100, declined to 99, rallied and closed at 100. The rallies were caused by the shorts covering a little, and the slumps by the anxiety of the longs to earn an honest penny bv the advance. Trading, however, was light ail alone the line. Saturday's clearings were 294,000 barrels. Features of tho Market. Corrected dally by John M. Oasiey Co., 45 Sixth street, members of the Pittsburg Petro leum Exchange. Opened ICO (Lowest 99K Highest lOOXlciosed 100 .. Barrels. Average runs 5 490 Average shipments 82,893 Average charters 40,956 Refined, New York. 7c KeflneC, London. 6)f1. Refined, Antwerp, 17Mf. Kenned. Liverpool, 6 l-16d. A. B. McGrew & Co. qnote: Puts, 99?c; calls, 51 00X1 00. Olber OH Markets. On. Crrr. October 14. National transit certificates opened at 51 00; highest, 51 COM: lowest, 99c; closed, 51 00c Beadford, October 14. National transit certificates opened at 51 00; closed at 99Jc; highest, 51 0U; lowest, 990. TITC8VII.I.E, October 14. National transit certificates opened at 51 00; highest, 51 00; lowest, 99c; closed at 51 0U. New York, October 14. Petroleum opened steady at 99c, and after a slight advance the market became quiet and remained so until the close, which was steady at 99c. Stock Ex change: Opening, 99c; highest, 99Mc; lowest, 99Kc: closing, 99c. Consolidated Exchange: Opening, 51 00; highest, 51 0rc. lowest, 99fc; closing, 99Jc. Total sales, 459,000 barrels. JIADE THE RIFFLE. Bnyera and Sellers of Realty Pat Their Bends Together. C. Beringer Son, No. 103 Fourth avenue, sold to Isaac Goldman for Thomas B. Cook the, brick dwelling No. 122 Washington street for 57,000. W. A. Herron ASons sold a new frame dwell ing of six rooms and modern conveniences, with lot SOxloO feet, on the north side of Claybourn street, Shadyside, for 53,650. Black fc Baird, 95 Fourth avenue, sold to Frank A. Hopper two vacant lots, being Nos. 1 and 2 in J. Bunlevy, Jr.'s Linden Place plan of lots, in the Twenty-second ward, city, each having a frontage of 22$ feet on Linden ave nue by 120 feet to an alley, for 51.100. Baltensperger Williams, 154 Fourth avenue, sold to Antonia Barckya two-storv brick dwell ing in the Sixth ward," city, for 85,800. Samuel W. Black Co., 99 Fourth avenue, sold threeinore lots in the Blair estate plan of lots. Twenty-third ward, situate on the corner of Lytle and Elizabeth streets, having a front ot 83 feet on Lytle street and extending back 120 feet along Elizabeth street to a 20-foot alley, for 51,800. SOME IMPBOVEMENT. Railroad Shares Feverish and Unsettled, Thongh Final Prices Show Fraction nl Gains Over Saturday Bonds More Active, bnt Heavy. New Yobk, October 11 The stock market was exceptionally feverish, unsettled and, in portion weak to-day, though the general run of railroad stocks were well supported and a few displayed undoubted strength. The indus trial stocks were the weak spot in the market, and they served to check the advancing ten dency which was shown in the regular list whenever tho pressure was lifted for a time. The favorable bank statement of Saturday, with the higher figures fromLondon this morn ing, and the foreign buying made the opening of the markat strong and moderately active, first prices showing advances over Saturday's closing figures of from to per cent Atchison early became the strong point in the market, and while the buying was chiefly on the expectation that the plan of reorganiza tion to be given out to-morrow wonld bo one of positive value, and acceptable to the security holders of the company, the August statement showing an increase of over 5265,000 in net earnings was undoubtedly of great influence in making the advance. A few other stocks showed positive strength, among which Jersey Central and Cleveland. Columbus, Cincinnati and St Louis were most prominent, the last named being bought by insiders with consider able talk of a dividend. The trusts resumed their old time promi nence in the market, and were raided vigorous ly throughout the entire day, and while most of the buying had the appearanco of coming from insiders, there did not seem to be any real support in the market. There was still no decision in the North River Refinery case, thongh it was held up as a bugbear to the hold ers and would-be buyers of Sugar. The stock was knocked off from 83 last Saturday to 78Jf, and rallied slightly, but another raid sent the price down to 76H,and It closed weak at 76 Cotton Oil had an appearance of strength at the opening, but tho stock was raided with Sugar, and while there appeared to be scaled buying orders they were not of sufficient mag nitude to stop the decline, and it dropped from 43 to 38J, recovering to 4C. The Coal stocks, with the exception of Jersey Central, were rather weak, and Lackawanna was subjected to considerable pressure, as was also Missouri Pacific, but the impression made upon them was slight. Manitoba and Canada Pacific, upon a story of an alliance between them, were qnitn strong, though very dull, while the Chesapeake ana Ohios were strong in a moderate volume of business for those shares. The market continued feverish and unsettled the entire day, and finally closed rather heavy, though the final prices are fractionally higher than those of Saturday in all hut a few In stance?. Atchison Is up 2K Jersey Central 2 and Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and St. Louis Ki, while Sugar is down 6V and Cotton Oil Railroad bonds were a shade more active to day, but the general tone of the market was rather heavy. The sales of all issues reached 5900,000. The following table snows the prices or cuts TUESDAY, OCTOBEE stocks on the New York stock Excnange yester day. Corrected daily for Taz Dispatch by Whitney ft Stephenson, oldest Pittsburg mem bers of New York Stock Exchange, 7 Fourth ave- uuc; Clos ing Bid. 40 31 7C MM 126 Vs S4 25 108 71 114M 99 14 17 33 112 142 76; 99 31 17 143 150 17H 52 10 76 H 116 18 64 103 81 93 mt ii 71 29 16 68 36V 45 la 18 6 32 open lor. Am. cotton Oil 43 Atcn.. Top. Jta.r..., 29K Canadian Pacific 70S Canada Southern S4 Central ofNew Jersey.l25H Central Bacilli. 34U Chesapeake A Ohio.... UK C.. Bur.& OaliicT.....108H C., Mil. a St. Baul.... 71 p.. Mll.&Ht. P.. pr,...114!4 C., KockL 4P 100 C. St. U & Pitts C, St. L. Pitts, pf. C.. St. P..M.&O C. A .Northwestern UIU C.4 Northwestern, pf. .... C., C, O. & 1 75 C., C, C 4L, pf 69X Col. Coal it Iron Col. ft Hooking Vat Dei.. L. 4-W. 143K Del. ft Hudson...; ISO DenrerftKloO Denver Bio O.. pi... BIX E.T.. Va.40a .... B.T..VS. ftOa. lit pr. ... JC T.. va. AGs. 2dpf. .... Illinois Central. ....;. 117 Lake Erin ft Westerrf.. 1BH Lake Krieft West. pr.. 64 Lake Shore ft M. 8 106 LoulsvUie&Nashvllle. 81 Michigan central 03 Mobile uhio 14)4 Mo.. Han. ft Texas Missouri Pacific 71 . .. L.E.& W 293 N. Y a ft St. L, N. Y., O. ft St.Ii. pr.. 63 N.Y., C. ft8t.t-.2dpl .... N. Y&N. B 46M . Y.. O. ft W ISh Norfolk ft Western Norfolk Western. pi. 66J4" Northern Pacific 33X Nortnern Pacific nret 75M Ohio ft Mississippi Oregon Improvement. 52Jf Oregon Transcon 3S PactflcMall Peo. Dec. ft Kvans Phlladel. ft Beading.. 4S Pullman Palace Car.. .189 Rlchmona ft W. P. T 22 Klchmond A TV.P.T.nl K) 8t. P.,, Minn, ft Man. .117)4 St. L. ft ban Fran St. L. ft san JTran pf.. K St.L. ft San r. 1st pf.. ... Texas Pacific 20 UnlonPaoIflo 65X Wabasn 1634 Wabash preferred 11 Western Union Hlf Whaling ft L. X. TlX Sugar Trust 83 High esL. 43H 31 70X 34 if 23 1031, 71 1M 100 Low. est. 39 28 70 I 129S4 31V 24 108 7154 1H3 100 U2 112J4 75 100 143U 150JI 142 13 S2ft KX 117 IS 64 109 81 93 lM 7i 30 OS' iaji 18 M 33! 75 117 18 64 105 80 93 14 70 29 45 18 is" 32J 75 MK 34 45 45 189 180 23 22 80 m 118 117 MM 56 20" 20" 65 64 31 31 85V 85 71 71 83 76M 23 23 57 S7 national Lead Trust.. Z3K Chicago Oas Trust.. SIX Philadelphia Stock. Closing quotations of Philadelphia. stocks, fur nished by Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, Members New York Stock Ex cnange, Bill. Asked. MV 2215-16 9 SoV 55 33 75 Pennsylvania Katlroad. ....". 54 Beading 22 Bufialo. Pittsburg and Western 9 Lehigh Valley 53 Lehigh Navigation 53 Northern Pacific 32 Nortnorn Pacific preferred 75 Boatnn Stocks. Atch. 4 Too.. 1st 7s. 109 A.ftT. LandOr't7s.l00 Atch. ft Top. K. K... 31 Boston ft Albany.. .215 Boston ft Maine. ....216 Rutland preferred.. 45 Wls.Central.com... 29 AlIouezMgCo H Calumet ft Recla....218 Kranaiin tU C. B. ta 108 Huron. Clnn. Man. ft Clere. 22 Osceola. . ... ... 9 .. 2 .. 49 ..201 ... 6 II 5 ..105 ..23 Kastern K. B 109 Pewablc rilntftPereM. nfd. 93 Onlncr... Mexican Cen. com.. 14 Bell Telepnone., aiex.u.istmtg. oas. gg Boston Lana.... N. Y. ft New Kng. .. 46 W ater Power., Ogd.4Ij.Cham.com. 6 Tamarack., Old Colony. 175 San Diego. flnalnrsft Notes. E. B. Jenkins has been elected a member of tho Exchange. The available balance iu the National Treas ury is 0,091,780. The national bank depositories bold $41,929, 288 Oovernment deposits. J. N. Ricbabtjs is no longer a member of the Exchange having sold his stock. Twenty-tbeee mortgages were recorded yesterday, the largest being for 54,400. R. J. Stonev, Jn., has returned from a trip to the West, and was on 'Change yesterday. Philadelphia expects a boom in the iron trade, with pig iron selling up to at least $20 per ton. Rea Bros. & Co. sold 83,000 Maryland Cen tral Railway general mortgage 6 per cent bonds at 95 flat. The Oovernment figures on the October crop report are taken in Chicago to mean a wheat crop of 493.000,000 bushels. Nearly all the bank stocks are very firm and some of them are higher. Six shares of Union National sold yesterday at 350, the high est price ever realized for it. La Noria mining stock is coming to the front again. Two hundred shares sold at yesterday, and ii and were offered for any amount of it. Holders asked 1 at the close, and were not particularly anxious to sell at that. The Pennsylvania Railroad reports that the quantity of coal and coke originating on and carried over its lines east of Pittsburg and Brie for the week ending October 5, was 321,375 tons, of which 227,295 tons were coal and V4,080 tons coke. S. W. Hill, Pittsburg Meat Supply Com pany, corner of Church avenue and Anderson street, Allegheny, sold for N elson Morris fc Co., for the week ending October 12, 131 carcasses of beef, averaee weight 595 pounds, at an aver age price of 5 24 per 100 pounds. The monthly report of the condition of blast furnaces in the United States shows 313 in blast and 286 out of blast. The weekly tonnage of those In operation is 153,546, and from those idle 79,975. In the bituminous or coke furnaces in blast there is an increase in capacity of 11, 463 tons since September L IN AN AWFUL CONDITION. Dr. Lee, ot the Stole Board, Inspects and Condemns Butchers' Ran. Dr. Benjamin Lee, Secretary of the State Board of Health, made his long promised tour of the Butchers' Bun district yesterday morning, accompanied by Drs. McClellan and Thompson, of this city, resident mem bers of the State Board, Health Officer Bradley, of Allegheny, and Messrs. Ebbert, Einstein and Curry, of the Allegheny Health Committee of Councils. Starting from the head of the run the party inspected it on foot, and at every step were confronted with evidences of singular negligence in the disposal of garbage, offal and general rubbish. Dr. Lee' was amazed at the condition of affairs, and said that it was plain to be seen that the butchers who have so streriuously denied any responsi bility for the horrible stench and clogging of the run were plainly culpable. He ex pressed strong condemnation of the guilty parties. "When the tour had been concluded Dr. Lee said that he would officially notify the Allegheny' Health Committee that the State Board would make use of its police powers to aid the committee in the construction of an adequate sewer. Dr. Lee expressed his approvai of the city garbage iurnacc and the Herr's Island abattoir and said that there was no excuse for the condition of Butchers' Bun. The action of the State Board will be sub ject, to Dr. Lee's recommendations, and it is believed that something will be done to abate the nuisance permanently. Bla Father Negligent. Coroner McDowell held an inquest in the case of Frank Keam who was killed at Oliver's South Eleventh street mill. The jury decided the men disobeyed orders in piling up the pipes ou a weak platform, and the boy's father was negligent iu allowing his son to work under the platform. WHOLESALE HOUSt, JOSEPH HORNE & CO., Cor. Wood and Liberty Sts., Importers and Jobbers of Special pff crings this week ia SILKS, PLUSHES, DBESS GOODS, SATEENS. SEERSUCKER, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, and OHEVIOTa For largest assortment and lowest price call and see us, wholesaleIxclusively Ie23-r83- 15, 1889; DOMESTIC MARKETS. Monday's Produce Trade Depressed by Eawf Damp Weather. POTATOES AKD APPLES 60 SLOW. Choice Grades of-Cereals Steady and Cora moil Stall Weak. PEOTISIOXS ARE A SHADE FIEMEE Office or Fittsbubo Dispatch, I Monday. October 14, 1883. Country Produce Jobbins Prices. A raw, rainy Monday morning is not calcu lated to boost produce trade. Buyers were scarce and markets were slow. The week is too yo nng to d e velop any new features. Dairy products are steady at old rates. Choice eggs are firm enough to go higher. Large quantities of potatoes are coming to market from the Northwest and the drift of prices is toward a lower level. Our shortage a couple of weeks ago has been sufficiently advertised to bring an over-snpply to- this marker. Apples, too, are overdone and the movement is slow. Cool weather and the wane of other fruits has stim ulated the tropical fruit trade in the past few days. New layer figs from Italy and Spain and new dates have put in their appearance within a few days. Butter Creamery, Elgin. 2830c; Ohio do, 2627c; fresh dairy packed, 2325c; country rolls. 216122c. Beans Navy hand-picked beans, 2232 40; medium. 52 302 4a Beeswax 23S30c Vt & for choice; low grade, 18020c Cideb Sand refined, 16 507 60; common, S3 G04 00; crab cider. 8 008 50 ? barrel; cider vinegar. 1012c T gallon. Chestnuts U 004 60 per bushel. Cheese-Ohio, lllljic; New York, HVc; lilmburger. 9K10Kc; domestic Bweitzer,lU 13c: imported bwcitzer, 23c Egos 22c f! dozen for strictly fresh. Fbuits Apples, S2 00275 w barrel: grapes. Concords, 4ac fl pound, Catawbas, 68c, Delawares, 79c; Bartlett pears, $5 00 barrel; quinces. 17 003 00 fl barrel; cranberries. Jer seys, 53 003 25 tjR bushel box; Malaga grapes; large parrel, $8. r'EATHEBS Extra live ceese, 6060c; No. 1 do. 4043c; mixed lots, 3U33c ft &. Poultry Live spring chickens, 40loc $1 pair; eld, 6570c pair. Seeds Clover, choice, 62 fts to bushel, (3 00 5 23 bushel; clover, large English, 62 as, 13 6u; clover, Alsike, S3 00; clover, white, 19 00; timo thy, choice, 45 lbs, SI 60; blue grass, extra clean, 14 &s. 90c; blue grass, fancy, 14 As, SI 00; orchard grass. 14 fts, Jl 63; red top, 14 tts, II 23; millet, 50 tts.'Sl 00; German millet. 50 tts, 11 50; Hungarian crass, 50 lis, $1 00; lawn grass, mixture ot fine grasses, ?2 50 ?1 bushel of 14 lbs. Tallow Country, 4Jc; city rendered, 4J 5c. Teopical Fruits Lemons, common, 54 50 5 00; fancy. 5 506 00; oranges. S4 505 00; bananas, 2 00 firsts, SI 60 good seconds, $) bunch; cocoannts, $4 004 60 fl hundred; figs. 80c f) &; dates, 5Xtc V fi; newlayerfigs, 14K16Kc: new dates, TKc y ft. Vegetables Potatoes, SI 5001 75 fl bar rel: tomatoes 6575c bushel; wax beans, 75c fl bushel; green beans, 4050c fl bushel cu cumbers, 2 252 0 fl bushel; cabbages, tt 00 65 00 a hundred: celery, 40c fl dozen; Southern sweet potatoes, 2 002 25; Jerseys, t2 75. Groceries. Gbeex Coffee Fancy Klo. 2223Kc; choice Rio, 2021c; prime Bio. 20c; low grade Bio, 1819Kc; old Oovernment Java, 27c; Mar acaibo, 2324c; Mocha, 2S29c; Santos, 20 23c; Caracas, 2123c; peaberry, Klo, 2325c; Li Uuayra, 2223c Boasted (in papers) Standard brands, 23Kc; high grades, 25J2e$e: old Govern ment Javar bulk. 31K2c; Maracaibo, 26 27c; Santos, 2123c; peaberry. 26c; choice Rio. 24c; prime Rio, 22c; good Rio. 21c; ordi nary, 21c Spices (whole) Cloves, 2125c: allspice, 8c; cassia, 8c; pepper, 18c; nutmeg, 70380. Petboleum (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, 7c; Ohio, 120, 8c; fieadlignt, 160, SKc; water white, 9c; globe. 1414Kc; elalne, 14)Jc; carna dlne, llc; royalme. He: globe red oil, 11 llKc STRUTS Com syrups, 2629c; choice sngar syrups, 33SSc; prime sugar syrup, S033c; strictly prime, 3335c; new maple syrup, 00a N. O. Molasses Fancy, 48c; choice, 46c; medium, 43c; mixed, 4042c Soda Bi-carb in kegs, 3K4c; bi-carb in X. 5c; bi-carb, assorted packages, &Q6c; sal soda in kegs, lj,c; do granulated. 2c Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stearine, fl set. 8Kc; paraffin e, ll12c Bice Head, Carolina, 77Kc; choice, 6K 7c; prime. 56Vc; Louisiana, 6&Kc. Starch Pearl, 3c; cornstarch, 56c; gloss starch. 57c Foreion Fruits Layer raisins, S2 65; Lon don layers. $3 10; California London layers, S2 50; Muscatels, $2 25; California Muscatels, SI 85; Valencia, 8c; Ondara Valencia, 910c; sultana, 8Uc; currants, 55c; Turkey prunes, 45c; French prunes, 813c; Salonica prunes, in 2-B packages, 8c: cocoannts, fl 100, 16 00; almonds, Lan.. fl fi, 20c: do. Ivlca, 19c; do, shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap.. 1215c; Sicily filberts. 12c: Smyrna fies. 1216c: new dates. 5Gc; Brazil nuts, 10c; pecans, Il15c; citron, fl ft, 2122c; lemon peel, fl ft, lS14c; orange peel, 12Kc Dried Fbuits Apples, sliced, per fi, 6c, apples, evaporated, 8c; apricots, Califor nia, evaporated, 1215c; peaches, evaporated pared, 2223c: peaches. California, evaporated, unnared, 1012c; cherries, pitted, 2122c; cherries, un pitted, 56c; raspberries, evapor. ated. 2424Kc; blackberries, 7Sc; huckle berries. ioai2e. Sugars Cubes, 8c; powdered, 8J4c; granu lated, 7c; confectioners' A, 7Jgc; standard A. 8ic: soft whites, 7j47c; yellow, choice, 7 7Kc: yellow, good, b66Kc; yellow, fair, 6c; vellow. dark. SHc Pickles Medium bbls (L200), J5 75; medi um, half bbls (600), S3 25. Salt-No. 1. fl bbl, 95c: No. 1 ex. fl bbl, SI 05; dairy, fl bbl, SI 20, coarse crystal, ft bbl, SI 20; Higgins' Eureka, 4-bu sacks; S2 80: Higgins' Eureka, 16-14 ft pockets, S3 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches. S2 00 2 25; 2ds. SI 501 65: extra peaches. 52 402 60, pie peaches, 95c: finest corn. SI 001 50; Hid. Co: com, 7090c; red cherries, 90cSl: Lima beans. SI 10; soaked do, 85c; string do, 7585c: mar rowfat peas, SI 101 15; soaked peas, 7075c pineapples, SI 401 50; Bahama do, S2 75; dam; son plums, 95c; greengages, SI 25; egg plums, $2; California pears, S2 60; do greengace. S2; do, cge plums, 52: extra white cherries, $2-90; red cherries, 2 fts. 90c: raspberries, SI 401 50; strawberries. SI 10; gooseberries. Si S01 40; tomatoes, 90cl 00; salmon, 1-ft SI 752 10; blackberries, 8ucsuccotasb, 2-ft cans, soaked; 99c; do green. 2 fts, SI 2S1 60; corn beef. 2-ft cans. S2 03; 14-ft cansrS14 00: baked beans, SI 15 1 60; lobster, 1-ft. SI 751 80; mackerel 1-ft cans, broiled, SI 50; sardines, domestic 34s, $4 2o4 50; sardines, domestic K'- S7 257 50; sardines, imported. s, 511 6012 50; sardines, imported, s, SIS; sardines, mustard, S3 50; sardines, spiced. S3 50. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. 338 ft bbl.: extra No. ldo, mess, $40; extra No. 1 mackerel. Shore 532; extra No. 1 do, messed, 36; No! 2 shore mackerel, $24. Codfish Whole pollock, 4cft ft; do medium, George's cod. 6c; do large, 7c; boneless hake, in strips, 6c; do George's cod in blocks, 6K7Ks. Herring Round shore, 85 00 fl bbl; split, 57 00; lake, 2 00 fl 100-ft half bbl. White fish, S7 00 fl 100 ft halt bbl. Lake trout. So 50 fl half bbL Fin nan haddock, 10c fl ft. Iceland halibut, 13e fl ft. Pickerel, K bbl, S2 00; i bbl, SI ID; Poto mac hcrnng, to 00 fl bbl. 82 50 f H bbl. Oatmeal 56 30C CO fl bbl. Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 5557o fl gallon. Lard oil, 75c Grain, Floor and Feed. Receipts as bulletined at the Grain Exchange, 47 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft Wayne and Chicago, 8 cars ot hay, 2 of feed, 8 of flonr,2 of bran, 5 of oats, 3 of barley, 1 of middlings, 3 or com. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati aqd St Louis, 1 car of corn, 1 of oats, 1 of hay, 2 of wheat By Pitts burg and Western, 3 cars of hay, 4 of oats, 1 of brhn.. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 1 car of com, 1 of hay, 2 of floor, 3 of wheat Sales on call, 4 cars of No. 2 white oats, 27c, 10 days' deliv ery. Cereals have developed no new features thus far since the close of last week. Good coods are steady, but low grades are slow. Prices below are for carload lots on track. Wheat New No. 2 red, 8586c; No. 3. 81 82c CORN No. 2 yellow, ear, 4S44c; high mixed, ear, 4243c: No. 2 yellow, shelled. 40c; high mixed, shelled, S940c; mixed, shelled, S8 S9c Oats No. 2 white. 2728c; extra. No. 3, 2BK27c;' mixed, 2425c Hye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 505Ic; No. 1. Western, 48S19r; new rye, No. 2 Ohio, 4516c . Flour Jobbing prices Fancy winter and sprint patents, $5 005 60; winter straight, S4 254 50; clear winter, 84 0C4 25: straight XXXX. bakers', S3 503 75. Rye flour, J3 60 4 75. MlLLFEED Middlings, fine white, S18 00 16" 60 fl ton; brown middlings, S13 00I3 50: win ter wheat bran, Sll 50U 75; chop feed, S15 50 18 00. Hay Baled timothy, choice, S14 00Q14 23; No. 1 do, S12 00012 50; No. 2 do. Sll OOgll 60; loose from wsgon, til 0013 00, according to quality; No. 1 upland prairie. $8 60g0 00; No. 2, ST 0087 50: packing do, 57 607 75. Straw OaW, S6 607 00; wheat and rye straw. SO 006 25. Provisions. Ttntm ant & thirls il?her at Chleacro. smd products axe steadier. lord ia fm ana the J tone is firmer all along the line than It was a west ago. Sugar-cured hams, large, lOJics sugar-cured hams, medium, HVic; sugar-cured bams, small, llc; sugar-cored breakfast bacon, 10c; sugar cured shoulders, 5c; sugar-cured boneless shoulders, 7c; sngar-cured California bams. 7c: sngar-cured dried beef fiats. 9Je; sugar-cured dried beef sets, lOKc; sugar-cured" dried beef rounds, 12Vc: bacon shoulders, 6c; bacon clear sides, 7c; bacon clear bellies, 7Kc: dry salt shoulders, 5c; dry salt clear sides, 7c, Mess pork, heavy, Sll 50; mess pork, family. 512 00. Lard Refined, in tierces. OKct half barrels, 6c; 60-ft tubs. 6c; 20-ft pails, 7c; 50 ft tin cans. 6Vc: 3-ft tin nails. IXc: 5-ft tin pails, 7c; 10-ft tin palls, 6c; 5-ft tin pails, 7c; 10 & tin palls. 7c Smoked sausage, long. 6c; large, 5c Fresh pork links, 9c Boneless hams, 10Kc Pigs feet, half barrel, 4 00; quar ter barrel, S2 15. Dressed Kent. Armour & Co. furnished the following prices on dressed meats: Beef carcasses 450 to 550 fts, 6c; 650 to 650 tts. 6c; 650 to 750 fis, 607c Sheep, 8c fl fi. Lambs, 9o fl ft. Hogs, cc Fresh pork loins, 8c Two Accidents A pulley fell on Neal Conway in the) Keystone mill and cut an ugly gash in his head. Albert Ellis was fishing on the wall at Lock No. L He fell off into a boat, 20 feet below, and was seriously injured. LABOR-SAVING POWDER A pore dry Soap in powdered form. The great labor saver and quick cleanser) without injury to hands or fabric. Economical, pore and good. Beats the world for cleaning glasses, windows, houses, dishes, milk pails, milk cans, clothes, c. Keeps moths out of carpets, bureaus, &c. See that you get BELL'S SOAPONA-Red Packages. BELL'S BUFFALO SOAP-Best.Soap Wade, R. W. BEa MFG. CO., Bnffato. Y, CIIR! DISEASES SWAYNE'S OINTMENT ABSOLUTELY CURES. Simply apply "Swaiss's OnniEiT." Ho In ternal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema. Itch, erysipelas, all unslKhtly eruptions on the face, hands, nose, etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great beallngand curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for SWAT2rx1s.OiHTMST. se24 A PERFECT A. purely Vegetable Compound that expels all bad humors from the system. Removes blotch-' es and pimples, and makes pure, rich blood. ap25S BROKE ES FINANCIAL. -TTTHlTNEY fc STEPHENSON, 7 FOURTH AVENUE. Issue travelers' credits through Messrs. Brexe, Morgan & Co., New York. Passports procured. ap23-l JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. 45 SIXTH ST' Pittsburg. mj281 A Home Security, Fiye Per Cent Interest FREE OF TAXES. The FidelityTitle and Trust Company offers for sale, at 1 02K and accrued interest, a lim ited number ot 30-year first mortgage bonds of the H. C. Frick Coke Company, the capital stockpf which is t5.000.fXMl fully paid In. These bonds are redeemable by a sinking fund at the rate of $100,000 per annum, at Jl 05. commencing Jnlv 1, 1894, interest being payable semi-annually. January and, July 1, at the office of this company. We have carefully examined into the sound ness of this security, and can recommend it as oneot the most desirable' investments on the market. FIDELITY TITLE TRUST COMPANY, 121 123 Fourth avenue. sel53 Pittsburg. Pa. 8TEA3IERS AND EXCURSIONS. AMERICAN LINE, Bailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations tor all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe den, Denmark, etc PETER WRIGHT 4 SONS, General agents, SOT Walnut sL. Philadelphia. Full Information can be had of J. J. McCOB BIICK, Fourth avenne and Smithfleld street; LOUIS MOESER, 618 Smithfleld street mhliM&rrs -TTTHlTf: STAB LUi - fOK QUEENSTOWN ANU LIVEKFOOL. Royal and United States Mill Steamers Teutonic, Oc.lG, 10-JOa m Tentonlc, Nov. 13, 9am Germanic, Nov. 10,3 pm BrltannlcNov.z7,8:3Cain Adriatic Dec 4,1pm uermanie, uct. 3, ipm Britannic, Oct. 30,10am Adriatic Nov. S, 3pm jrrom v niie star oock1 root or wei iei:uist Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates. S50 and upward, second cabin. S3S and upward, according to steamer and location of berth. Ex. cnrslon tickets on favorable terms. Steerage P. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Ap ply to 5eHN J. MCCOBMICK, 401 Smithfleld St., Flttsbnrjr, or J. BKHCKI3MAX, General Agent, 41 Broadway, New Yore. oell-D STATE LINE To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY. Cabin passaee 35 to $50, according to location of stateroom. Excursion SSS to (90. Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Bates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.. General Agents, S3 Broadway, NewYorK. J. J. MeCORMICK. Agent, Pittsburg. 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