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AT THE STOCKYARDS.
Light Receipts and Slow Cattle Mar
ket at Herr's Island.
UNUSUALLY BIG RUN AT LIBERTY.
Tka Markets Weak on All but Light Tidj
Batcher Beeves.
ST7IXE STEOXG AND SHEEP BTEADI
Office of Pittsburo Dispatch, I
Monday, October 6, 1890. vt
Receipts of cattle at Herr's Island were
rather licht this morning, but in spite of
this the markets dragged and prices were a
shade lower than last week. The adverse
influence was bad weather. Prime heavy
Chicagos sold at S3 25 to $5 50; cood to
choice medium weights, 84 75 to $5 15: good
to choice light weights, $4 60 to 54 90; com
tnon to fair do, 54 10 to 4 50. Fresh cows
were dull and unchanged at a range of ?25
to 540 per head, and calves were active and
6trong at 4c to 6c per lb. Bulls and dry
cows and low grade steers sold slowly at
$2 25 to 53 50. Receipts: From Chicago
I. Ziegler, 115 bead; L. Gerson. 100, A.
Fromm, 5?; L. Rothschild 57: J. Richter. 18.
From Ohio J. Johnson. 22; J. '. Roby, 7.
From Pennsylvania Various owners, 6 bead.
Total. 367; last week, SSO; previous week, 455.
The offerings of sheep and lambs were
were rather heavy, and market was dull and
heavy at a lower range than last week. The
range for sheep was S'io to 5c and for lambs
y(c to 6c pv lb. Most of the sales of sbeep
w ere 4c to 4c, and lamb', 5c to 5tc per lb. Re
ce;pts: From Chicago I. Ziegler, 199 head; S.
31. Laffem A Brother. 19(1 From Ohio Needy
& Smith, 12: C Volbrechr. 53; hanford fc Lang
don, 70 From Pennsvlvaula J. F. Cruik
shank. W: J Wright, 96: L ileXeese, 71: G.
Flinner. 92: T. Bingbam, 219; H. Run
ger. S3; JlcCreary & Sergeant. 122. Total,
1.221: last week, 911; previous week.
1,215. Receipts of hogs were large, demand
was light and price were 10 to 15c per cwt
lower than last Jlonday. Good to prime corn
fed Chicagos and Ohios soM at J4 91) to So 10:
dc Pennsylvania's. SI 50 to SI 75: grasses. H 35
to $4 45; roughs and pigs, S3 40 to J4 00. Re
ceipts From Chicago L Ziegler, 118 bead:
Villian' Zollcr, 76 heart. From Ohio C. Vol
brecht. 129 head; J. N. Roby, 50 head; Needy
Smith. 524 bead: Strong fc Co., 41 bead.
From Pennsylvania J. Wright, 17 head; L
JIcNcese. 27 head: G. Flinner. 20 head: T.
Bingham, 80 head; J. Runger. 9 head; 3IcCreary
4. Sergeant, 64 head; Sanford & Langdon, 68
head. Total. 1.223 head: last week, 792 head;
previous week. 1,156 head.
Wood' Run and East Liberty.
There were 201 head of cattle on sale at
Woods' Run ards, of which 142 were from
Chicago and 59 trom Ohio. Markets were
weaker, but all were sold at the following
range: Chicsgo beeves, 3c to 6c; Ohios,
4'c to 514c. 1 here were a few close to prime
beeves un the market, but nothing that
brought over 5ic per tt.
The number of sheep and lambs on the mar
ket was 415 bead. Tbo range of prices for
sneep 4J.,c to 5c per 1, and for lambs, 5c to
$6 60, the latter price being paid for a few
extras. There were 165 bogs on the market,
which sold from 5c to So 15. As selected corn
ted bogs sold at East Lioerty promptly at 5c in
carload lots, it is fair to presume that quality
of those on sale at Allegheny yards was a shade
below the best.
There were 160 or more loads of cattle on
the market at East Liberty yards this morning
against 140 loans last Monday. Quality of
offerings varied ver little from'last week. As
lias been the case lor weeks there was a light
run of good stock, especially of the kind de
manded by our markets, namely light, tidv
butchei cattle weighing from L100 to 1,200 Bs.
Chicago furnished about 35 loads of to-day's
supplies, and tliee consisted in the main of
low-grade cattle. The balance werc.mostly
from Onto and Indiana. There was a good lri
quirj for Muckers, but faw were offered. Buy
crs were present in goodly number, but made
the most of their opportunity from the large
run. Market opened slow with S4 254 50 as
top prices. ProspccK were that a large num.
b-r of the cattle offered would necessarily be
shipped on in first hands.
Low Grnde Ileevea. Numerous.
The number of low grade beev. dumped
into our markets of late has been unusually
large Stock raisers and farmers are evidently
acting on the belief that lcauklne will not pay
for their keeping the coming winter, owing to
high-priced corn. For this or some unknown
reason our markets are flooded of late with in
ferior stock Desirable beeves, suitable for
butcher purposes, are fairly un to last week's
prices, but all other grades are dull, with mar
kets in fa or of the buyer. There has been
little demand for export cattle at Liberty of
laiu. uuu iiouo; xecuipia oi misgraae nave been
light.
There were about 12 loads of sbeep and lambs
on the market. Quality was Door. There were
very few choice on sale. It is evident that if
tiiere are any cnoice sbeep or lambs in the
bands of farmers they are being withheld
while commou stock is being sent to the front.
Prices of last week were fully maintained for
all good stock, but low grades, which were
largely in the majority, dragged at a shade low
er prices. There were 25 loads ot hogs on sale
this morning, and markets were strong for good
corn-fed stock. Top prices ranged from $4 90 to
to 00. There were not, howeter, over five loads
of tbi6 grade offered. Common to good York
ers ranged from SI JO to 4 75. On the lower
grades mtrkets opened slow and weak.
By Telecrnph.
OMAHA Cattle Receipts 2.800 head; only
a few good steers: the best selling steady;
others slow and lower; cows about steady;
pome range grass cows sold at $3 10; bulls act
iie and strong; poor butchers' slow and very
low; feeders accumulating and anything but
the best, tending lower; fancy steers. S4 30
4 75 prune steeis, 54 0064 40"; good to choice
'eers. 3S04 75. good butchers' steers, S3 70
4 15; lair steers, S3 603 85: common, S3 006370;
fair to good cows. SI 50ffi2 15: good to cboice
tois, S2 203 00; fanr-ycous. S2 90)23 25; heifers
S. 2".3 00; yearlings. S2 0003 25; feeders,
SJ 70i3 05: stackers. S2 0D2 80: canners
M 0i'f2 10; bulls. SI 75S 00; oxen. S2 253 00;
calv-. S2 001 25. Hogs Receipts, 4.S00 bead;
market opened active and firm: range of prices
U mat 2.5; the bulk atS4 154 20: light, S4 lb
20; heavy. S4 00 4 25: mixed, S4 10
4 20 Sheep Receipts. 201 head: market un
changed; natives. S2 50I 00; Westerns, $2 00
i 9 i
CINCINNATI HC6 Demand better and
in rket stronger: common and light, S3 O0S4 55;
p .eking and butchers'. S4 20ffi4 65; receipts,
R600 bead: shipments. 1,540 head. Cattle
s mplv xceive; market steady; common.
51 (&- 00: rair to choice hutcber grades, S2 25
fi i 75 choice shippers, S4004 25: receipts 1,900
bean: shipments. SCO head. Sheep Offerings
ainnlr and prices easier; common to choice,
52 50ffi4 75: stock wethers and ewe-. S4 25S5W
extra fat wethers, S4 755 00; receipts, L800
bead, shipments. 410 head. Lambs Spring in
light supply but Meadv; good to choice saip
oine So jOEG CO: common to choice butcher
53 7S5 50 per 100 pounds. '
NEW YORK-Beevcs-Ueceipts5.529head. In
cluding 71 cars for sale; market steady native
tcers. S3 25 15 per 100 lis; Texans and Colo
rados. S3 15f3 60; bulls and cows, si 5032 50
dressed beef steady at 6Js7J.Jc per B; ship!
meuts to-morrow, 1. 145 beeves and 2.680 quar
ter' of beef. Calves Receipt for three das
1,136 head: market steady; veals. So 50Q7 75 per
100 fts; graser. K 00o 00; Westerns. S2 75
4 00 Sheep Receipts for three dajs. 17,826
bead; market dull and c per 3b lower; sheep,
54 005 50 per 100 fi,s;lambs, S5 506 75: dressed
mutton slow at Pgl0c pert; dressed lambs
weak at 9llc per ft. Hogs Receipts for
three dav. including 14 cars lor sale, 10.351
bead: market firmer at S4 204 S7J per 100 lbs.
CHICAGO The Evrnlnq Journal reports:
Cattle Receipts. 21.000 bead: shipments, 4.000
bead: market slow; goo.i cattle scarce and in
demand: steers. $4 005 10: butcher' stock.
51 50(3:3 00: stockcrs. SI 95ift3 00: Texas steers
52 102 00; rangers, S2 0S4 15. Hogs-Re-ccipts.
2,000 head: shipments, 10.000: market
active and higher; mixed, SI 20f?l 40: prime
beavy and butchers' weights. $4 40Q4 65; lieht,
S4 004 05. Sbeep Receipts 11,000 bead; i-hip-ments.
blank: market .active and steady:
natives SI 004 60; Westerns, S4 001 20; lambs.
S150Q5 70 '
KANSAS CITV Cattle Receipts, 7.S20 bead:
shipments. 5 110 head; market onll and bwer;
stec rs. S3 00l (10: .-ows. SI O0&2 40; stock-rs
and feeders. S2 0003 00;range steers. SI 902 50;
range cows, SI 25S2 70. Hogs Receipts. 6,000
head; shipment. 3,660 head: market lower:
bnlk S4 2(J4 25; all grades. S4 1504 30.
Sbeep Receipts, lbO head: shipments 270 head;
market steady; lambs $3 7."fl 45; good to
cboice muttons. $3 704 10; stockers and feed
ers. S2 85g3 05.
ST LOUIS Cattle Receipts 3.700 head; ship
ments, none; market slow; good to fancy na
tive steers 54 40.4 90; fair to goou do, S3 700
4 40, stockers ami reeders S2 O0S3 OfLpexas
and Indians S2 35S3 23. Hogs ReceipTs,3i300
bead: shipments, 1,300: maiket steady: fair to
choice heavy, !4 401 50: mixed grades, S4 000
4 CO: light, fair to best, S4 M)l 4a Sheep Re
ceipts. 500 head; shipments, none; market
strong; good to choice, SI 0034 90.
Sleeplessness, nervous prostration,
nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by
Ir Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jos.
Fleming & Sob's Market it, xu
MARKETS BY WIRE.
Grain More Active and Higher All Round
Large Purchases of Wheat for Ex
portMore Life In Pork nt
n flight Appreciation.
CHICAGO WheatTrading was active to
day and a large speculative business was trans
acted within a higher range of prices. The
opening was KJc higher fop December, while
May opened about the same as it closed Satur
day to He higher and advanced after some
fluctuations lic more, then receded Hc,
again started up, advancing this time lc,
eased off and closed about lc higher than
Saturday.
The advancing tendency of the market was
partially a continuation of the firmness devel
oped Saturday, though assisted some by the re
ported export purchases at the seaboard and
here. The short interest was rather anxious to
cover, and the speculative offerings were only
moderate. No aoub: the firmness was due
largely to local speculative operations.
Corn was active and a little unsettled, though
prices on the whole ruled stronger. The ad
vance w as due mainly to the heavy purchases
of a large local trader, who has bought freely
of late, and decrease in local stocks. The sell
ing was general and mostly in small lots.
Oats were active, strong, and higher. Open
ing t-ales of May were at c advance, but
weakened, and values receded c, became
firmer and advanced Jfc. The near deliveries
advanced Jc, and the market closed steady at
about outside figures.
3Iess Pork A little more business was trans
acted. Opening sales were made at lUJBlzKc.
advanced, but quickly settled back 2;
then suddenly rallied 10I5c, receded again 10
12c advanced 2K5c and closed steady.
Lard Trading was moderate. Early prices
ruled 5c higher, but later prices receded to me
dium figures and closed steady.
Short Ribs Quite a good business was
transacted. Prices ruled 5c higher, and the
appreciation was fairly well supported.
The leading lutures ranged as follows:
Open-IHlcb. Low- Clos-
Articles. In. et. est. lng.
WHEAT, "0.r I
October. t 9Sj t 99W MH J 99s.
December 1KH 1 Kful 1 017 Its',
May 106J4I 10!: 1 0CM 10714
Cok'. No. 2 I
October 49 SO'j 49H 50
OTeinber 50 50.S 49Ji HOH
-May S2?b 53 52 K
Oats. No. 2
October. 39 3989 39H
December 39 59 V 39 39H
Mar tzii 42,, 41J, 4H
JlEsS POKK.
October. 9 75 9 75 ! 9 75 9 75
January H 80 li so II 75 II ffif
May 12 4 12 55 12 40 12 47tf
l.AKn.
October... 620 620 620 620
January 6 55 6 5TH 6SZH 6 55
May 6 92), 6 95 6K 6 92)4
SHOUT iciim.
October 5 40 S 40 S 40 S 40
January 5 77,S 5 SO 5 75 5 SO
-May. 6 15 1 6 20 6 15 6 I'M
Cash quotations were as follows:
Klour firm and unchanged; No 2 spring
wheat, 99X699Jc: No. 3 spring wheat, 900
91Kc: No. 2 red. 99699; No. 2 corn. 50c;
No. 2 oats S9Kc; No. 2 rve. 60061c; No, 2
barley, 73c. No. 1 flaxseed. SI 48. Prime tim
othy seed, SI 251 26. Mess pork, per bbl, $9 75.
Lard, per 100 lbs. S6 22. Short lib sides, loose,
S5 40; dry salted shoulders boxed, $5 75: short
clear sides, boxed. S5 755 SO. Sugars Un
changed. No 2 white oats, 40c; No. 3 white
oats. 3SS39jic
On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter
maiket was unchanged. Eggs. 1718c.
NEW YORK Flour Active, chiefly home
trade, firm; soma sales at 5015c over quota
tions. Cornmeai firm and fairly active. Spot
Market more active, chiefly" export, 22Kc
higher: No. 2 red, SI 041 05 in elevator;
SI 0601 065-7 afloat: SI 0501 07 f. o. b.;
No. 3 red. 98c: No. 1 Northern, $1 09; No. 1
bard, SI 15. Options excited and acti7e at 2K
2c up. on the taking up of stock in Chicago,
Hutchinson buying, frightened shorts and
freer export business closing strong.
No. 2 red October, 81 031 05. clos
ing $1 05; November, SI O4JJ01 06V. dos
ing SI 06K: December. $1 05?1 07
closing at SI 07; May, SI 09Jiei 11, closing at
SI 11; July. SI 05: Rve quiet and steady;
Western, 68071c Barley steady. Barley
malt dull and steady; country
85090c Corn spot market quiet, firm and
lc higher; No. 2. 5705714c in eievator: 57Ki31
57c afloat: ungraded mixed. 56ji5c;
options 101'lc higher, active on bull manipu
lation; October. 5657f c, closing at 57c; No
vember. 56057Jic cloing at 57Jc; December,
57K05SC closing at 57J4c; May. 584059Kc
closing at 59c Oats Spot fairly active, higher:
Octobe-. 44J4c clos:ncat44tc; November. 44?i
045Jc. clos.nc at 4oc: December, 45X46c,
closing at 45?c: 3fay. 473-4Sc. closing at
4SJic; spot: No. 2 white. 4646Kc; mixed
Western 4104Gc: white do. 45054c: do No. 2
Chicago, 45X45c. Hay firm; shipping.
40045c: good to choice, 6O0SOc Sugars
Refined quiet. Molasses Foreign nominal;
New Orleans quiet. Rice steady and in fair
demand. Eggs steady and qniet; Western,
20K21c Pork firm and quiet: mess, S1150.
12 25: 'extra prime, S10 50011 00. Cut meats
steady and quiet. Middles steady and quiet.
Lard stronger; Western steam, S6 50.
Butter fairly active; fine firm; Western
dairy, 1015c; do creamery, 12023c; do fac
tory, tKR13c; Elgin, 23Kc Cheese strong and
quiet; light skims 507Jc; Ohio flats 6
ic Pig iron quiet and steady. Tin quiet;
spot nominal; straits, $24 50.
grades very scarce, but demand light; No. 2
red, in export elevator, SI 01: No. 2 red. Octo
ber. SI OOJJSl 01; November, SI 01K1 02: De
cember. 81 0301 04; January, $1 0501 05K
Corn firm and higher: No. 2 low mixed and un
graded. In grain depot and Twentieth street
elevator, 57057c: No. 2 mixed, October, No
vember and December, 57057Jc; January, 543
55c Oats firm and higher; "peculation quiet:
No. 3 white, 41c: No. 2 white, 4545Kc; No. 2
white, October, 43U045c; November. 45K
46c; December, 45JJ46ie; January, 4G016c
Provisions steady and quiet. Pork Mess, new,
Sll 50012 00: do prime mess new, $11 00: do
familj, S13 50014 00; hams, smoked. 11012c
Butter quiet but steady; Pennsylvania cream
ery, extra. 23c; do prints, extra, '2630c Eggs
quiet and easy; Pennsylvania firsts. 22g22ic
Cheese steady: skims GSc.
ST. LOUIS Wheat A good business was
transacted and the feeling was firmer The
opening was 1 1-lGc hitrher for December and ic
un for May. as compared with Saturday's close.
The market ruled generally steady and quiet,
fluctuated within a small range and closed
1 c tc. .. v. iAnen onanms.-r- .. .
bid; May. SI O701 OS: JulyB5c bid. Corn A
fair volume of business was repurted. The de
mand was good and the market higher; No. 2
cish. 4Sc: November. 48lc: December. 4Sc;
JIay. 5050Vc Oats higher: N o. 2 cash, 38Kc
asked: October, 374c bid; May. 42c asked.
Rve nominally unchanged: no tradincs; No. 2.
o'JJc bid. Barlev steady, bnt quiet; Iowa, 640
70c: Nebraska, 70c Flaxseed lower at SI 47.
Provisions firmer and in good demand. Pork
S10 00. Lard, S6 00.
CINCINNATI Flonr active and demand
firmer: family, S3 8504 10; fancy, S4 5004 75.
Wheat in good demand and strong; No. 2 red,
95c0Sl 00. Corn Demand active and Arm;
No. 2 mixed. 53053KC Oats in good demand
and stronc: No. 2 mixed. 43043Kc Rye more
active: No. 2. 670b7Kc Pork steady at $10 5a
l-ard in good demand at $0 00. Bulk meats in
fair demand: short rib. $5 37c Bacon in fair
demand; short clear. S6 62. Butter slow; fancy
creamery, 25c; choice dairy, 1314c Linseed
oil in light demand and firm at 60062c Sugar
auiet and firm: hard refined. 63ie6Je: New
-Orleans 55Jc Eggs quiet and steady at 17c
Cheese Demand moderate ana nrm; choice,
full cream Ohio flats 99c
MINNEAPOLIS There was a fair demand for
spot wheat in cars at tbe opening to-day, with
some buyers holding off for a decline, but not
getting it they bought freely of an advancing
market later. Buying was very general all
around, and each class took liberally of the
selections suitable for their special wants
Receipts of wheat over Sunday were 882 csrs
and shipments 73 cirs. Closing quotations:
No. 1 hard, October, $1 01; on track, $1 02;
No. 1 Northern, October, 91Xc; November,
95Vc: December. 97c: JIay. $1 0 on track,
87c: No. 2 Northern, October, 91c; December,
92c; on track. 92093c
MILWAUKEE Flour steady. Wheat firm;
N. 2 spring, on track, cash, 96097c; De
cember, 9Sc; No. 1 Northern. SI 00. Corn
firm: No. 3. on track. 50c Oats firm: No. 2
jrtitc, on track, 40c Barley firmer: No. 2, in
store, b4c rtye quiet: No. j, in store, 63c
Provisions quiet. Pork January, Sll S7J. Lard
January. $6 45.
B ALTIM O R E Wbeat Western strong; No. 2
winter red, spot atd October, 9!)c: De
cember. SI O01 03; May, tl 09KQ1 09.
Corn Western firm: mixed, SDot, 5o0.56!ic;
October. 56c: year, 62c bid; Slay, 56c Oats
firm. Rye steady. ..Hay slow. Provisions
active. Butter active aud firmer. Eggs firm
at 20021c.
DULUTH Wheat was strong and higher to
day, closing nearly 2c above Saturday's last
figures Receipts werTT2S3 cars. Closing prices
were as follows: October, SI 03K; December,
SI 04J: May, $1 10j;: Cash No. 1 bard. SI 0
No. 1 Northern. 97c: No. 2 red Northern. 91c
TOLEDO Wheat firm and higher; cash,
SI 01; December. 81 03; May. SI 08. Corn steady;
cash, 50)c; May, 52c Oats quiet; cash, 39Kc
Cloverseed 6tcadt: cash and October. Si 15:
November, 84 25 bid.
Grain In !-lbt.
Chicago, October 5. The Board of Trade
reDort on the visible sunnlr of grain is as fnl-
lows: Wheat. 17.059.000 bushels: increase: 259,
000 bushels. Corn, 8.721.000 bushels; Increase,
81.000 bushels Oats 1025.000 bnshels; decrease.
99.000 bushels. Rye, 584.0U0 bnsbels; Increase
,uuu uusneis xariey, o,oi,vw uugucis; in
crease, 845,000 bushels
Wnlaky Market.
Cikcekhxti Whisky active and firm.
THE-
REASONABLE VALUES.
Building Lots. Offered at Prices
Fayorable to Working People.
A "WIDE FIELD FOE HOME-SEEKERS.
The Gospel of Law In its Bearings Upon
Some Important Interests.
THE HEWS ASD G08S1P OF THE CITI
For a city so prosperous as Pittsburg
building lots,, except in the best localities,
are selling at'very reasonable prices. Of
course, if the city were flat on its back in a
business point of view, lots wonld be cheaper
but in that case they would be harder to
pay for. It has been well said that a dollar
will go farther in England than in this
country, because it has to. If lots were
cheaper it wonld be for the same reason.
Cheap lots, well located and easily acces
sible abound in nearly all the outer wards
aud in all the districts jnst beyond the city
line; and the supply is kept np by the con
stant sub-division of acreage. In some
cases they are offered as low as 5150. Better
lots can be had for $200, and very choice for
S300. These values are certainly not beyond
the ability of any workingman with a steady
job and a regular income.
Nearly every plan of lots now on the market
is, or soon will be, accessible by street cars,
which are pushing ont in all directions, mini
mizing distance and time Old citizens remem
ber when Lawrenceville was a distant outsklrt.
It is near enough now. Rapid transit will soon
bring about as great a change in all the dis
tricts within a circuit of seven or eight miles,
reckoning tbe Court House as tbe center. In
short, people of small means enjoy unusual
facilities for establishing homes, and it is grat
ifying to observe that many of them are doing
so.
Lrjml Light Tamed On.
Since it is important to business men to know
bow tbe laws of the different States affecting
great and controlling interests are interpreted
by the highest courts, several decisions are
culled from a number just received.
The Supreme Court ot Rhode Island, iu
annulling a mechanic's lien on a school
bouse, maintained that mechanics' lien
laws do not, in the absence of ex
press provisions, apply to public buildings
erected by states, counties and towns, for
public uses, and schoolhouses erected for the
use of public schools come within the above
exemption. Snch buildings are exempt from
attachment and from sales upon execution, and
for the same reason are exempt from liens
which might result in an adverse sale.
The Supreme Court of Indiana recently held
that while the notice required by section 1.692
of the revised statutes of tbe State of an in
tention to hold a mechanics' lien need not be
in writing, yet that mere personal knowledge
ot tbe owner that a particular person
is performing labor for or furnishing ma
terial to the contractor, conveyed to him in
casual conversation with such person, does not
supply the statutory notice upon which the
person can predicate a mechanics' lien.
In an action for breach of bnilding contract,
the City Conrt of Brooklyn held that it Isproper
in order to aid in arriving at a correct measure
of damage, for the complainant to show tbe
cost of removal of defective material, and of
replacing the same in accordance with the con
tract. According to the decision of the Supreme
Court of Alabama, a bona flde purchaser of
certificates of stock upon which a power of
attorney authorizing their transfer to any per
son is Indorsed by the person in whose name
the certificates were Issued, and who was the
last registered stockholder, takes them relieved
of a trust existing back of the registry, though
the transfer to such purchaser is not regis
tered. New Tork and Cktcnco Pointer.
There was a strong effort to rally prices in
Wall street yesterday. The ways and means
whereof are set forth in the following special
to W. W. VenseL 115 Fourth avenue:
Every possible influence which could have
helped tbe downward course of the market
was brought Into place to-day. London prices
came very weak,Uhat market being a seller to
tbe extent of probably 40,000 shares. Money
was bid up to 6 per cent, and the demoraliza
tion was intense Some of the larger shorts
covered heavily at the decline, but it is proba
ble that as much more was sold by new con
verts to the bear side as they covered; at any
rate, tbe loan crowd showed a very heavy bor
rowing demand for stocks, and that in spite of
the higher rates for money.
There were many rumors nsed to scare timid
holders, such as probable failures both in Wall
street and in the various manufacturing trades,
but tbey all failed to materialize, and when
during the closing hours of the session it was
found that in spite of continued heavy sales of
long stocks the market seemed to resist stub
bornly, .traders took courage and bought
heavily in the hope of rallying prices.
It is probable that weak holders ate for the
moment quite sold out and that their stocks
have come into stronger hands, who may have
only bought for speculation, bnt will certainly
not sell except at a profit; hence, we are inclined
to look for a good rally, even tbongb tbe worst
may not be over. As to the future of the
market all reason would be at fault when the
current Is once set strongly in one direction.
No one can attempt to guess how far it will run.
Tbo liquidation may continue to nut prices
lower, but we are bound to reach bottom some
day, and when we do It will be for quite as de
cided a movement in tbe other direction.
Nothing of special interest developed in the
Chicago grain pit. Cables were firm and the
leading bulls obstinate. Provisions were firm.
1 1
News of the Street.
Yesterday's rain made people living on torn
np streets feel ratber blue.
Work on the bridge ove rbe railroad at Roup
will begin this week, according to report.
W. A. Herron & Sons The demand for good
mortgages Is brisk, but while money is fairly
plenty, persons baying it will not let it go under
6 per cent, unles tbe security is first-class and
the amount above $3,000. The amount of Phila
delphia money placed here is small not so
much as some time ago, for while tbe rate is
low generally, those controlling It want a very
large margin of value over and above tbe loan
and all the expenses of placing it, which are
greater than in the case of home money. Bor
rowers, as a rule, are ready to pay their mort-J
gages wnen quc
The powerhouse of the Dnquesne Traction
Company, at Ben Venue, will soon be ready for
the root.
The school building at Wilkinsburg, on the
site of the one destroyed by fire, is being
hustled as fast as possible. The roof is on. and
work on tbe Inside will begin at once. Thai
bnilding covers a little more ground, bnt Is not
so tall as tbe old one.
J. E. Glass has sold for A. C. Watkins 14 lots
in bis Alliqulppa place plan in the last few
days, showing a good movement in moderate
priced property.
A charter was Issued at Harrlsburg yester
day for tbe Grove Land and Loan Association
of Pittsbnrg, with a capital of 150,000. The di
rectors are James W. Grove. James B. Grier,
John W. Grove. Simon Prulin, Samuel C. Bear
and Louis C. Helm, Allegheny City, and John
Schuldice and Edward Frank, Pittsbnrg. The
Allegheny City Ten-Cent Premium Bnilding
and Loan Association, with a capital of $600,000,
was also chartered.
Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad reports that, the
quantity of coal and coke originating on and
carried over its lines east of Pittsburg and
Erie for the week ending September 27 was
343,694 tons, of which 237,438 tons were coal and
106,253 tons coke.
Railroad earnings: Pittsburg and Western,
fourth week September, net increase 9,377:
month, net increase. $26,706. Baltimore and
Ohio Sonthwestern, fourth week September,
net increase. S7.936; month, net increase, $28,415;
year to date, net increase, $162,621.'
Ten of 84 mortgages on file yesterday were
for pm chase money. The largest was for $2,
600. Eleven were for less than $1,000. '
Nctv Buildings. .
Building is picking np. Fifteen permits
were issued yesterday, the most important in
volving $7,000. The list follows:
lira, Ada P. Maxwell, frame two-story dwell
PITTSBURG .DISPATCH, -
ing, 22x32 feet, on O'Hara street, Twentieth
ward. Cost. 83,100.
Mrs. Ada P. Maxwell, two frame two-story
dwellings, 28x34 feet, on O'Hara street, Twen
tieth ward. Cost, $7,000.
Charles Long, one frame one-story dwelling,
18x30 teet, on street near Brereton avenue,
Thirteenth ward. Cost, S70Q.
R. C. Frantx, frame two-story dwolling. 14x14
ieet on Madison avenue. Thirteenth ward.
Cost, $700.
Joseph Little, brick two-story dwelling, 17x34
feet, on Porter street, Eleventh ward. Cost,
JLSOO.
Mrs. Mary Jones, frame two-story and attic
dwelling, 18x32 feet, on Dickson alley, Thir
teenth ward. Cost. S1.300,
J. Brown, three additional one-story wash,
bouses, 13x30 feet each, on rear Penn avenue.
Nineteenth ward. Cost, 1,200.
Andrew Gedeon, brick two-story dwelling,
16x17 feet, on Edwards alley, Twenty-sixth
ward. Cost. $950.
William Adams, frame two-story stable. 25x
44 feet, on Murningside avenue, Eighteenth
ward. Cost, $1,000.
John H. McClintock. frame addition -two-story
dwelling, 16x17 feet, on Reynolds avenue.
Twenty-second ward. Cost, $650.
Michael O'Hara, frame two-story stable, 22x
24 feet, on rear Fifth avenue. Twentieth ward.
Cost, $300.
Thomas Konwalsky, frame one-story and
mansard dwelling, 20x30 feet, on Harmar street.
Thirteenth ward. Cost, $1,100.
W. E. Crook, frame one-story dwelling, 14x30
feet, on Park avenue, Twenty-first ward. Cost,
S135.
James Garrlty, frame one-story chicken coop,
10x12 feet, on Vine street, Twenty-seventh
ward. Cost, $40.
Thomas A. Coleman, frame twestory dwell
ing. 19x32 feet, on Mayflower street, Twenty
first ward. Cost, $2,300.
Movements in Real Estate.
It was learned yesterday that the property
known as Wildwood Park, on the Valley Rail
road and Allegheny river, about eight miles
from tbe city, will be put on the market In a
short time. It comprises about 300 acres, and
is owned by Mr. Ralph Bagaley. It was sub
divided and partly improved several years ago.
Samuel W. Black & Co. sold tbe fine residence
property, corner Cedar avenue and Third street.
Third ward. Allegheny, being a bchenley lease
hold, lot 40x70, for a price approximating
$12,000.
J. B. Larkin & Co. sold for P. Ryan a frame
house of seven rooms. No. 103 Ward street.
Allegheny, with lot 18x65 feet, for $2,300 cash.
S. A. Dickie & Co. sold for Melvin & Smith
to T. P. Marshall another block of four lots on
Bennett street, being Nos. 29.30,31 and 32 of
tbe Murtland place plan, 120x135 feet, to an
alley. This makes 12 lots bought by Mr. Mar
shall in this plan.
Black & Baird sold to Mrs. E. E. Sigust. a lot
on Spruce street, extending through to Button
wood street, in Cbartiers township, 80x300 feet,
with a frame dwelling of five rooms, for $1,700
cash.
W. A. Herron db Sons sold a lot 25x100 feet,
for the Western University of Pennsylvania
on Bigham street, Thlrty-seeond ward, for $400
cash.
Ewing & Byers sold for Frederick Thubron
to Mrs, S. Ball the property known as No. 23
Overlook street, near Garrison street. Second
ward, Allegheny, consisting of a two-story
frame house of five rooms, ball and attic, with
lot 21 feet front by 78 feet deep, for $2,400 cash.
Baxter. Thompson & Co. sold through Mor
rison & Banks a two-story frame flat of ten
rooms, on Wylie avenue, near Heiron avenue,
Thirteenth ward, for $3,300 cash.
STOCK SPECULATION.
Not much of It, bnt Good Opportunities to
Sell Refused.
Business was very truiet at all of tbe local
stock calls yesterday. Total sales were 93 shares,
distributed over a small number of interests.
Price changes were unimportant. Closing fig
ures, as compared with those of Saturday show
fractional gains in Pleasant Valley and Luster,
and corresponding losses in Central Electric
and Switch and Signal. Philadelphia Gas was
steady.
Some good chances were offered to sell thelast
mentioned stock and one or two others, but
holders believing tbe market is dipping tbeir
way whistled them down the wind.
FIRST SECOND THIRD
CALL. CALL. CALL.
B A B A 11 A
P. P. 3. M. Ex 440 490 .... 490 450 .T-
AlleKhenrN.Bk. 72J.... 72X .... 72)$....
Bank otl'ltts. ... ii 83 ....
Com. Mat. Bank IBS
Exchange N. B. 85 .... 85)$
Fourth 3. Bank 130 .... 130 ....
Iron City X. B MM....
Marine N. Bank 106 ....
M. & 51. Hank 70 70 ....
Mech'cs N.Itank 125
Safe Deposit Co. 66 73
Humboldt Ins 50 49 50
Mon. Ins 3S .... 36 ....
Brlrigewatcr 51 .... 51
C. V. Gas Co as 39
r. n.g. &r. co 15 15 ....
Penna. G. Co ui
l'hiladelnhla Co. 30K 3) 30 30& 30 30K
Wheeling OasC 17 a)
Columbia oll.Co .. W. 3
HazelwoodOllC. 50 50 ...
Wash. Oil Co 85 ....
Central Traction S5X 27 25 27 25 2BU
Citizens' 1 rac 66 .... K'i .... 65i
Pleasant Valley. MX I7V 26V I7
Sec Av. Electric Si 55 50 55 6L 54
C'harliers Ky. S3 ? ....
l"h, Y. & A 40
P'gh, McK. Jt 1 60 ....
1.. C. 4bt. L 28
P.&W.K.U.CO 14 .... 14
P., W. &K.K.B. .... 54
N.y.&e. . c.c z-V4 35
Luster Mlnlnfr. 17! 174 17M 18 17 I8U'
WestinghouscE. 33 33W .... 33'A 33 33
Monon.W. Co... 29 30
U. S. &S. Co.... 15 IS 15 .... 15U 15
Wct'hou6e A. B 113 .... ....
W. B. Co. Llm 73
PItts.PlatcG.Co ai5
Sales at first call were 10 share Menhnnirs'
National Bank at 125. and 10 of Philadelphia
Gas at 3 At second call 40 shares-Hazel-wood
Oil brought 50. At third call 23 shares
Iron City National Bank went at 93, and 10
shares Electric at 33.
The total sales of stocks at New Tc ork yostcr
day were 363,946 shares. Including: Atchison,
24.265; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western,
14,576; Erie. 8,576; Lake Shore. 4.085; Louisville
and Nashville. 35.145: Missouri Pacific, 12,810;
North American, 13.864; Northern Pacific pre
ferred. 11.736; Beading, 14.185; Rlci'mond and
West Point, 7,474; St, Paul, 23.012; Union
Pacific, 34.830; Western Union, 5,350; North
western, 4,420.
HOME MONEY.
The Market in a Comfortnblo Condition All
Good Borrowers Accommodated.
The Clearing Hmo exhibit of Saturday's
business was one oftfle best of the year, tbe
gross exchanges of the banks being $3,101,288 60
and the balances S32LS06 15. Interest and div
idend disbursements contributed to this re
sult, but it was mainly due to activity in all
brances of trade.
In tbe general money market business was
fair, but not rushing. There was a good sup
ply of funds and loans were made at 67 per
cent, the inside figure being the rule. All bor
rowers in good standing were accommodated,
showing that the purse strings are being loos
ened. The outlook favors a continued easy
market, although from the activity of trade
and the starting of new enterprises there is no
expeciauuyi ui large amounts 01 late money.
Money on call at New York yesterday was
easy, ranging 47 per cent; last loan. 7; closed
offered at 7. Prime mercantile paper, 57.
Sterling exchange quiet and steady at 81 82 for
60-day bills and H 87 for demand.
Closing Bond Quotations.
IT. s. 48. rec...
U. S. 4s, coup..
U.S. Xt, reg...
U. S. 4)Js, coop
Pacific bs of '93..
..122(4
.1H14
M. K. AT. Gen. 5.. 611
Mutual Union 6s. ...102
N.J. a Int. Cert... 110
Northern fac. lsts..l!6
Northern Pac. 2ds..ll2
Northw't'n consols.ISS
Northw'n deben's 5sl0S
Oregon & Trans. Bs.l07!
St.L&l.JI. uen. 5s. 91
St.L. &S.F. Gen.M.110,4
St.. Paul consols 12IU
..104
..114
Loufslanastamped4s'88K
Missouri os iw
1 enn. new set. 6s.. ..105
Tenn. newstt. 5s..., 103
lenn. newgeu s.... 4
Canada So. 2ds 98
Central Pacific lsts.110
Ben. & ICG. lst$...II6
Den. &H G. 4s 82H
D.&R. G. Westlsts.
Erie 2ds 101V
M.K.4T. Gen. 61.. 80
St. P. Chl&Pc.lBts.lll
lx.. Pc L.G.Tr.H. 91
Tx.. l"c.H G.Tr.Ks. 3Mf
union Pacificists. ..110X
West bhore 10734
Sew YORK-Clearings, $87,819,914; balances,
$4,768,924.
Boston Clearings. S17.775.618; balances,
$1,540,404. Money, 67 per cent.
Philadelphia Clearings, $12,016,972: bal
ances. SL517.828. Rate of interest, 6 per cent.
BALTMOKE-Clearings. $3,003,008; balances,
$389,556. -Money, 56 per cent,
CHICAGO Clearings, $16,899,000. New York
exchange was 90c discount. Call loans were
made at 6 per cent: time loans at 67 per
cent.
Pasts Three per cent rentes, 94f 65c for
tbe account.
London Tbe amount of bullion gone into
tbe Bank of England on balance to-day Is
98,000. .
Philadelphia StocluJ
Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur
nlihed bv Whitney & Stephenson, brokers. Ho. St
Fourth avenue. Members .New York Stock Ex
change: Bid. Alkrd.
Pea&ijTraniaBallroaa....... tti UK
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7,
Heading 19 1-16
Buffalo. Pittsbnrg & Western.. .,7.. 9
Jnl(th Vailsv , siH
l.chljth Navigation .'.. 52
Phlladelnhla and Erie 33S
.Northern I'aclBc H
Northern Paclflc preferred 74
19
52
35
28H
74
NEABLY LIFELESS.
Few Trade, and Only One Fluctuation
Tbe Local Feeling Wrnk.
Oil was neglected yesterday. Probably 10,000
barrels changed bands. There was only one
fluctation. Tbe opening was the highest and
the closing the lowest price of tbe day.
Outside exchanges were a trifle stronger than
Pittsburg, which may mean that the local
crowd is becoming wearv of waiting and watch
ing. Openine and highest 79, lowest and
closing 79. Clearings were 14,000 barrels.
Feature of Ycsterdny' OH Market.
Corrected dally by John M. Oakley A Co.. 45
Slxtb street, members of tbe Pittsburg Petro
leum Exchange: 1
Opened 79ftf Lowest, 79K1
Highest .-, 79K 1 Closed 79K
Barrels.
Avera)techarters .4l2
Average shipments 91.719
Average runs 85,641
Reflnea. New TCotK. 7.40c
Kenned. London. 5(1.
Beanea, Antwerp, ler.
Keflned. Liverpool. iW.
Kenned. Bremen. 6.50m.
A. B. McGrew. No. H5Fourth avenue, quotes:
Puts, 79; calls. 8080K.
Other Oil Markets.
Bradford. October 6. Petroleum opened
at 79Jc: closed. 79Kc: highest, 80c: lowest,
79c Charters, 60,481; clearances, 188,000 barrels.
Orr, City. October 6. Petroleum opened
at 79c; hlghes'. 79c; lowest. 79c; closed,
7!". Kuus. 99.608; shipments, 91,888; charters,
20,317: sales, 53,000.
New York, October 6. Petroleum opened
weak, but after tbe first sales became dull and
featureless and remained so until the close.
There was no trading in Lima oil, and business
In Pennsylvania was vorv light, Pennsylvania
oil opened at 77Jc: highest, 78c: lowest, 77c:
closing, 78c Closing option opening at lUc;
highest, 794$c; lowest, 79c; closing. 79Jic
NEW Y0BK STOCKS.
A Sharp Bear jtttnek on Louisville and
Nashville Stocks Active Blda nt Close
in tbe Money Market Rail
road Slinre Revival.
New York, October 6. Tbe stock market
to-day was more active than on any single day
for a long time, and was feverish and irregular
throughout, with heavy drives by the bears
against a few stocks, with full and material
rallies in most of the list, leaving prices at the
close irregularly changed, with a preponder
ance of losses, which, however, are generally
for small fractions only. Tbe shorts went into
cover at the low range of values, and a smart
rally was the effect in tbe early trading, the im
provement over tbe opening figures extending
to per cent, with Burlington and the Gran
gers leading in tbe upward movement, and
Union Pacific, North American and New En
gland following.
Tbere was undoubtedly good buying in tbe
market aIo, as one of the strongest houses on
tbe street, including some prominent banking
firms, were buying heavily. The news of the
day was generally of a favorable nature. After
the covering demand was over the bears made
a specially severe drive against Louisville and
Nashville and North American, with Sugar Re
fineries and Union Pacific following. The de
clines, established from the best figures of the
forenoon, reached 2K per cent,and Lackawanna
was sold down to 141 on seller's three day
options. The new buying came in at this
juncture, however, and the upward movement
which followed was practically sharp, equaling
tbe downward movement in suddenness, and
more than equaling it in its extent. Dullness
at times marked tbe trading, but tbe business
done was generally on a large scale, though few
large lots changed hands.
Toward tbe close a few belated borrowers
came in and bid up the rates for money, though
it had more tbe look of a manipulation for
effect than anything else, and after ruling at
from 4 to 5 per cent throughout the day, the
rate on call was run up to7 per cent, at which
figure the last loan was effected This had its
influence on the final dealings, aud some re
action from the high figures was made, while
tbe trading again fell away, and the close was
quiet and fairly steady to tbe opening prices in
most of the list. The final changes are general
ly insignificant fractions, bnt Louisville shows
the only important los. " per cent, while
Reading a.nd Missouri Pacific are both up 1 per
cent. The Treasury purchased 300,000 ounces of
silver, but the price fell away 1 cent for certifi
cates. Railroad bonds shared in tbe revival of
activity to-day. and the sales reached $1,235,000.
..which business was well and widely distributed.
the only acuve issue oeing Atcmson incomes,
which furnished $171,000. There was,also more
movement to the list, and the important changes
are more numerous than for a lonctime. and
.are about equally divided between gains and
losses, rue marked cnanges, nowever, as usual
of late, are generally amongthe inactive bonds,
while the active issues show comparatively un
important fluctuations.
Government bonds have been dull and steady.
State bonds have been dull and without
feature.
The i'ost says: Of conrsethe most important
question in the stock market is as to whether
the liquidation which carried prices down from
1 to 3 per cent last month, and appeared to cul
minate in a drop of from 1 to 5 per cent more in
the last half of last week, has been complete
enough to cause a recovery. It is not now so
much a question of the value of the stocks, or
of their normal prices, as it is of whether the
holders of railroad securities are recovering
any of tbeir courage. There is no doubt that
the increased demand from importers for bank
accommodations to enable them to bring in
more goods ahead of the operation of the tar
iff, played a most important part in causing the
money stringency last month. But the statis
tics of the imports and exports of tbe United
States, as given by tbe National Bureau at
Washington, do not show any excessive ex
portation up to tbe end of August as fears of
further financial troubles among the mercan
tile community.
The following; table snows tne prices or active
stocks on the .New York Stock Exchange yester
day. Corrected dally for THE Dispatch by
Wiiitkey & bTXMIEXSOX. oldest Pittsburg mem
bers of .New York Stock fexchange, 57 Fourth
avenue;
Clos
ing Bid.
17
33
21
35
76
53
115.
30
19
?i
6IU
100
77
14
Open
tnc . 18
High
est. 18
ii"
26 !
5&
115
Low
est. 173a"
ib"
53"
113
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil nref..
Am. Cotton Oil Trust
Atch., Tod. AS. F..
Canadian Pacific
, S0!
1 35H
Canada Southern 53
Central of .NewJersey.lll
Central Pacific
Chesapeake i. Ohio.... 19
Chicago Gas Trust 43H
C. Bur. Qulacy
C Mil. & St. Paul.. . 6114
WJi 19X
83
62
78M
UK
m"
107
67"
9C6
6H
30
54
35
U3
155
U75
65
naif
15
57
106
63
20
1MM
60
10SV
76,'t
14
is"
106
65.
96
45
-30
53
35
Hl
153
1T
34
8
102 H
14
56,
106
79
92
66
19,'a
104
u.. Jill. & St. v.. pr.. icsx
U., KOCKI. V.
O., at, L. &l'itts
C. St. U & Pitts., pf.
C. St. P.. M. &O
. liii
'. 29"
39
23
100
66
96
46
3UK
5SJ
35
143
154
17
SJ
8.
1D3"
15
57
100
S'lii
' 92
263
6s
20
104
15
23
59
41
17
15
57
28
74!
21
41
39
17
33
219
18
73
32
90
107
76
1
51
30
21
81
32
71
J4
C. & Northwestern
c. AN. W. nt
c. 0.. c. a 1
C. C. C. & 1. pref.
Col. Coal .t Iron....
..106X
140
.. b6
.. 96
. m
Col. & Hocklnir Valley 30
cues. &. 01110 1st nrer.. a
Ches. Ohio 2d prer.. :S
Del.. Lack & West M3
UtU A Hudson 155
Uen. & Klo Grande.... VH
Den. & Klo Grande, ni. H
K.T., Va. Ga 8!4
E. T Va. Jt Ga.. 2d or 20
Illinois Central 102X
Lare Erie & West HSi
L.ake Krlei West pr.. 57
Lake Shore & M. s 10GM
Loulsvllle&NashvUle. 81?,
Mlcnhran Central 93
Momle AUblo
Missouri Pacific Blhi
National j.ead Trust... 20H
New York Central 104
n. r.. c aut. l :..
N. Y L. E. AW 23H
N.Y., L. E.&W. pd
H. t. AN. E. !4
N.Y.. O. AW 17?
Norfolk & Western
Noriolk & Western nr. 58
Northern Pacific .28
Northern Pacific pf.... 74M
Ohio Mississippi 73.
2SK 22
ton
"
5S"
27X
73
22
38
17
36
5s'h
2S3s
!5
32f
39V
l3i
38
ureauu luiuroremeni.
Pacific ata 11
Pco.. Dec. A Evans..
Pnlladcl. A Keadlnr.
39
, 37
rmimaa l'aiace oar...
Richmond A W. P. T..
Richmond & W.P.T.pt
St. Paul A llututh
St. Paul A Dulutli nr,.
18 18
31. r., minn. a Man..
Suear Trust.
Texas Paclnc
Union Paclfc
Wabash
Wabash preferred
Western Union
Wheeling &L. Jc
Wheeling & L. JCprer.
North American Co...
.77
. IS
. &ox
. 10
. 21
. 81
. 32
72
34.
77f 76
16 175
51 60
10 10
21 21
si m-H
32 32
W 71
mining Stocks.
New York, October 6. Commonwealth, 240;
Homestake, 10.00; Horn Silver. 330; Iron Silver.
160; Ontario, 42.00; Plymouth, 100; Sutter Creek,
130.
SICK HEADACHE.
-Carter's Little Liver Pills.
-Cartor's Little Liver Pills.
SICK HEADACHE
SICK HEADACHE
-Carter's Little Liver Pills.
8ICK .HEADACHE,, Uvermt
noW-67-nna
i890.
DOMESTIC MAfiKETS.
A Wet Monday Morning Proves Dam
aging to Prod nee Trade!
FOREIGN CHEESE LIKELY TO KISE.
Shell Corn and Oats Are Firmer and Other
Cereals Steady.
HAY. QUIET ON LIBERAL EECEIPTS
OFFICE OF PlTTSBtJEO DISPATCH. J
Monday, October 6, 1890, s
Country Produce Jubblne Prlcea.
A rainy Monday is never a happy day to
produce commission men. All along Liberty
street there w as unusual solemnity to-day and
merchants as well as preachers are agreed as to
blue Monday, for this week at least. Tnereare
A changes as regards prices. Foreign cheese
is expected to rise in a few days, as tbe new
tariff has placed a duty ot 6c per pound on the
article, which is an advanco of 2c per pound on
old rates. Tbe duty on eggs is oi per dozen. A
leading dealer reports tbat large quantities of
henfiuitare shippedfrom over the sea as
ballast for vessels. Preserved and condensed
milk are also coming freely from foreign shores
and a duty of 3c per pound is now the law.
Apples S3 504 50 a barrel.
Butteii Creamery, Elgin. 26c; Ohio do, 23
24c; fresh dairy packed, 1819c; fancy country
rolls. 1819c
Berries Grapes. Concords, 2S30ca basket;
Delawares, 3540c a basket; cranberries. $3 00
3 50 a box; plums, $5 00G 00 per bushel;
quinces, SS 007 00 a barrel.
Beans New crop beans, $2 402 50; marrow
fat, $2 752 80; Lima beans, 6K6C
Beeswax 2830c $) B for choice; low grade
2225c.
chestnuts H 005 00 a bushel.
Cider Sand refined, S9 0010 00; common.
$5 506 00: crab cider. S10 5011 00 1 barrel;
cider vinegar, 12 13c gallon.
Cheese Ohio cheese, mild, August make,
lie: New York cheese, 10KHc: Limburger,
12K13Kc; domestic Sweitzer. 13K15c: Wis
consin brick Sweitzer, 1313c imported
Sweitzer. 26Kc
Eoos 2122c ft dozen for strictly fresh.
Kkathers Extra live eeese, 5060c; No. 1
4045c: mixed lots, 3035c ) E.
Maple SybCP 75g95c a can; maple sugar,
910c fl ft.
Honey 15c jl ft.
Poultry Spring chickens, 3565c a pair;
old, 6575c a pair; dressed, ll12c a pound;
pucks, 6070c
Tallow Country, 4Jc; city rendered. 4e.
Seeds Recleaned Western clover, $5 00
5 25; country medium clover, S4 254 50; tim
othy, SI 601 6i; bine grass, S2 853 00; orchard
erass, $1 5C; millet. 7075c.
Tropical Fruits Lemons, choice, $5 50
6 50; fancy, $8 008 50; Jamaica oranges, new
crop. $6 00 a barrel; bananas, $1 251 50 firsts,
$1 00 good seconds, ty bunch; California
peaches, S2 0002 50 tR box; Tokay grapes, $4 50
5 00: California ultims, S2 00(32 25 f) box; Cali
fornia pears $4 004 50 box: new figs, 17c jjl
ft: dates. 56c ft ft.
Vegetables Potatoes. 9095c $ bushel;
Southern sweets, S2 252 50 1 barrel; Jersey,
$3 00013 25: cabbage, S3 005 00 fl hundred,
onions, S3 754 00 a barrel; green onions. $1 25 a
bushel; onions,$450 for 180ft basket: green bean:,
6575: basket; cucumbers, $1 00 f) bushel;
tomatoes, SI 00 fl bushel: celery, 2b30c a
dczen bnnches; turnips, 50c 9 bushel; peppers,
$1 O0l 25 ?t bushen
Groceries.
There are no new developments in this de
partment of trade. Monday seldom calls out
new features in grocery lines. There is a
continued free movement of goods, and in some
lines of staple groceries prospects are that
prices will soon be higher under the influence
of the new tariff law.
Gkeen Coffee Fancy Rio, 24J25c;
Choice Rio, 2223c; prime Rio, 23c; low
grado Rio, 20X2Ic; old Government Java,
29$Q30c; Maracaibo, 25K27Kc; Mocha, SO
32c: Santos, 2226c; Caracas, 2527c; La
Gnayra, 2627c.
Roasted (in papers) Standard brands. 25c;
high grades, 2830c; old Government Java,
bulk, 33g34c; Maracaibo. 2829c; Santos, 26
30c: peaberrv, 80c: cboice Ri, 26-: prime Rio,
25c: good Rio, 24e; ordinary! 2122c.
Spices (whole) Cloves 15ltc: allspice, 10c;
cassia, 8c; pepper, 13c; nutmeg. 5w80c.
Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test,7Kc;
Ohio, 120, 8Kc; headlight. 150, 81c: water
white, 10Kc: globe, 1414c; elaine, 14c: car
nadine, llKc; royaline, lie; red oil, llllc;
puritv, 14c.
Miners Oil No. 1 winter strained. 4345c
fl gallon; summer, 3840c; lard oil. 5558c-
Syrup Corn syrup. 3537c; choice suiar
syrup. 3Sa43c: prime sugar syrup. 3233;
strictly prime, 3536c: new manle syrup. 90c.
N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 5052c;
cboice. 49c: medium, 3S43c; mixed, 4012c.
Soda Bt-carb in kegs. 33c: bi-carb in
1i 5JjC; bi-carb assorted packages. 56c; sal
soda in kegs, lc; do granulated, 2c
Candles Star, full weieht, 8Jc; steanne,
1 set. bKc; paraffine. ll12a
Rice Head Carolina, 7"Kc: choice, 6
6c; prime, 66c; Louisiana, 86Kc
Starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 6Q6c;
glo-s starch, 67c
Foreign Fruits Layer raisins. S2 65: Lon
don layers. 12 75; Mnscatels, $2 50; California
Muscatels.S2 40; Valencia, 77c; Ondara Va
lencia, 9K10c: sultana. 10jllc:currants.5M2)
6c; Turkey prunes,77jc; Fi encb prunes,10j
12c: alonica prunes, in 2ft packages, 9c; cocoa
nuts, 'H 100, SG; almonds, l.an.,3? ft. 29c: do Ivica
17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap.. 13I4c;Sicilv
filberts, 12c; Smyrna figs. 1213c: new dates, 6(3
6Jc: Biazil nuts, 14c: pecans, lOKQllc; citron.ft
ft. 1819c; lemon peel, 15c fl it; orange peel,
15c
Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft, 10c;
apples, evaporated, 15iS16c; peaches, evapor
ated, pared, 2530c: peaches, California, eva
porated, unpared. 2526c: cherries, pitted, 28c;
cherries, unpitted, 1212Kc; raspberries, eva-
E orated, 3536'c; blackberries, 10llc; huckle
erries. 15c
SUGARS Cubes, "!, powdered, 7Jc; granu
lated, 6c; confectioners' A, 6c: standard A.
6Jgc; sott white, 6K6Kc; yellow, cboice, 6
0bJsC; yellow, good. 5oKc; yellow, fair, 5
5c: yellow, dark, &Ab,c
Pickles Medium, bbls. (1,200), S3 50: me
dium, hair bbls. (600), SI 75.
Salt-No. 1, fl bbl, 95c; No.l ex.. V bbl.Sl 00;
dairy, ft bbl, $1 20; coarse crystal, ft bbl, $1 20;
juggins' .ureKa, 4-ou. sacks, sz eu; mggms'
Eureka. 16-14 ft packets, S3 00.
Canned Goods Standard peaches, $2 800
2 90; 2cds, $2 50(32 60; extra peacnes. S3 003 10;
pie peaches, $2 00: finest corn, SI 351 50; Hfd.
Co. corn, 95cSl 15; red cherries, $1 401 50;
Lima beans. SI 20; soaked do. SOc; string do, 75
90c; marrowfat peas. SI 101 25; soaked peas,
TuQSOc; pineapples, S130l 40; Bahama do. 12 55;
damson plum", $1 10; greengages, SI 50: egg
plums, $2 20: California apricots, $2 502 60:
California pears, S2 75; do greengages. $2 20; do
egg plums, iw a): extra wnite cherries. Si! 85;
raspberries, SI 40I 45: strawberries. SI 301 40i
gooseberries. SI lol 15; tomatoes. 95cl: sal
mon, I-ft, $1 301 80; blackberries. $1 15: succo
tash, 2-ft cans, soaked, 90c; do green, 2-ft, 51 25
1 50; corn beef, 2-fi ca s. $2 00; 14-ft cans. $14;
baked beans, $1 401 50; lobster, 1-Tb. $2 00;
mackcral, 1ft cans, broiled, $1 50; sardines, do
mestic M.C, H 6t)4 75; sardines, domestic ,
$7 00; sardines, imported, Js, $11 5012 50; sar
dines, imported, s. S18; sardines, mustard,
$4 25; sardines, sniced, $4 25.
Fish Extra No. 1 bloater, mackerel. $29 ft
bbl: extra iio. 1 do, me-s, $27 50; extra No. 1
mackerel, shore, S19 50; No. 2 shore mackerel,
S22: large S's, 20. Codfish Wholo pollock,
5c f)ft: do medium, George's cod, 6c; do
large, 7c; boneless bake, in strips, 5c; no
George's cod, in blocks. 6K7Jc Herring
Round shore, S5 50 fl bbl; split, in 50; lake. $3 25
fl 100-& bbl. White fish. $8 50 ft 100-ft half bbl.
Lake trout. $5 50 ft half bbl. Finnan haddies,
10c fl ft. Iceland halibut, 13c ft ft. Pickerel,
half bbl, $3 00: quarter bbl, $1 3a Potomac her
ring, $3 50 ft bbl: S200 ft half bbl; Holland
herring. 70c; Walko3 herring. 90c
. OATMEAL S6 0006 50 ft bbl.
Grain, Fioar and Fred.
Sales on call: One car No. 1 white oats. Ue,
5 days; 1 car packing hay, SS, 5 days; 1 car No.
2y. s. cdrn, 57c, 10 days; 1 car' No. 2 white
oats, 41c, 10 days: 1 car No. 1 white oats, 44Jc,
October delivery; 1 car same. 'Ufa, October
delivery. Total receipts as bulletined, 53 cars,
of which 24 cars were received by the Pittsburg,
Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway as follows: 5
cars of bay, 2 of middlings. 4 of oats. 2 of bran,
6 of rye, 3 of feed, 2 of barley, 1 of flour. By
Pittsburg, Cincinnati aud St. Louis, 5 cars of
oats, 5 of corn, 2 of hay, 1 of feed. By Pitts
Durg and Lako Erie, 2 cars of hay, 3 of rye. 2 of
bran, 2 of flour, 2 of wheat, lof oats. By Pitts
burg and Western, 1 car of bran. 1 of middlings,
1 ni hay, 1 of wheat. Shell corn and oats are
higher and firm. Other cereals are unchanged.
Hay is quiet and only choice grades bold their
own. Packing hay is in better supply than it
has been of late and price is a little off.
Prices are for carload lots on track:
Wheat-No. 2 red, SI 0201 03; No, 3, 99c0
$100.
Corn No. 2 yellow ear. 61062c: high mixed
ear, 5960c; Nd. 2yello , shelled, 55i56c; hign
mixed shell corn, 65855Kc
OATS No. , 4545Kc; No. 2 white, 44gl4Xcj
extra. No. 3, 4242Kc; mixed oats, 40K41c
Rye No. 1 Pennylvania and Ohio, 6907Oc:
No. 1 Western,6760ic
Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring and
winter patent flour. $6 0008 25: fancy straight
whiter, $5 2505 50, fancy straight spring. $5 25
05 60: clear winter, $5 000525; straight XXXX.
bakers', $4 7506 00. Rye flour, $4 2504 60.
Mtllfeed Middlings, fancy fine white
$23 00024 00 ft ton: No. 2 white middlings.
$21 09021 50; brown middlings. $18 00019 00;
winter wheat bran. $16 00016 50.
HAY Baled timothy No. LS11 00011 50; No.
2 do. S3 0009 50: loose from wagon.SH 00013 00,
according to quality:No. 2 prairie bay, $8 500
9 00: packing do. S3 0008 25.
Straw oat, $7 7508 00: wheat and rye, $7 60
07 75.
Provisions.
Snirar-cnred hams, lare-e. He; snnr.cnred
hams, medium, UJc; sngar-cnred bams, small,
Uc; sugar-cured breakfast bacon. !c: sugar
cured shoulders, 7c; sugar-cured boneless
shoulders, SJc; skinned sbonlders, 8c; skinned
bams, 12c; sugaT-cured California hams,8c;
sngar-cnred dried beef flats, 10c; sugar-cured
dried beef sets, llic: sugar-cured dried beef
rounds. 13!!c: bacon, shoulders. TUc: bacon.
clear sides, TJc: bacon, clear bellies. 6c: dry
salt shoulders, Cc: dry salt clear sides, 6Kc
Mess pork heayr, 812 50; mess pork, family,
$12 50. Lard Refined, in tierces, 5Jc: half
barrels, 6c: 60-ft tubs, 6Kc: 20-ft nails. 64c; 50-ft
tin cans. 6c; 3-ft tin pails. 6Vc: 5-ft tin palls,
6c; 10-ft tin pails, 5c Smoked sausage long.
5c; large, 5c Fresh pork, links, 9c. Boneless
hams, lOKc Pigs' feet, half-barrels, $4 00:
quarter-barrels, $2 15.
Dryffoods.
New York. October 7. Rainy weather was
against trade in tbe drygoods market. Jobbers
were doing quite as much business as expected,
and the inquiry at first bands was encourag
ing. Shipments were interrupted.
EIVE raTELLIGEHCE,
Local Coal Shipper Keeping aa re on the
Kanawha Region.
Coal operators are watching tbe movemeAs
of tbe Kanawha river shippers very closely
just now. Considerable coal is loaded ready
for shipment at the Kanawha mines, and. on
the next rise in tbat stream, it will be sent to
the lower markets. A large sized drop In
prices is expected to occur, which is a matter of
no little consequence to Monongabela river
operators. A majority of them have con
tracted to deliver coal at Cincinnati all winter,
however, at a stipulated price, and it will not
effect them so much as it will the firms who
sell at prevailing prices.
The river has fallen below tbe mark that
permits coal shipping, and a rise is not looked
for until tbe latter part of the week. Latest
reports are very favorable for high water. At
all stations on both rivers tbe water was either
stationary or rising, with excellent prospects
for rain. Some coal firms assert tbat mines
are in full operation, and that when the water
comes they will have considerable coal in
readiness.
Packet business was very lively yesterday.
Enough freight was dumped at the wharf
to load a dozen boats, but only six were on
hand to tako care of the freight.
Driftwood.
The Keystone State is due from Cincinnati to
day. The Monongabela hugged tbe six-root mark all
day yestc;day.
A NCJiBER or empty tows were taken to tbe
upper pool to be loaded yesterday.
The Scotia left on time, carrying a large-sized
load of freight and a fair passenger list.
The Ben Hur arrived from Parkersburg yester
day morning! Uer tow was made np mostly of
sewer pipe and glassware. The Klass came from
Kast Liverpool.
Captain Joseph Todd, a former steamboat
captain or this city, will command the St. Louis
and Tennessee river packet City of Sheffield, which
will be out In a few weeks.
MRS. Joseph Pouech has entered salt against
tbe Ouachita Hirer Consolidation Line, asking
judgment for 125.450 for tbe death or her husband,
who was killed by the explosion or the Corona
last October on the Mississippi, at Prophet's
Island.
AT tbe meeting or stcamboatmen no action was
taken. Captains J . A. Henderson. Addison Lysle
and several others will represent Pittsburg at the
convention in New York to-day. lhey left last
nltrht determined that the river Interests here
would be looked after in the convention.
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SO THAT
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nutrition, and by a careful application of the
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has provided our breakfast tables with a deli
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WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE,
Embroidery and White Goods Department-,
direct importation from tbe best manufac
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Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncings. Buyers
will find these goods attractive both In price
and novelties of design. Foil lines of New
Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE
PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades in
dado and plain or spring fixtures. Lace Cur
tains, Portieres, Chenille Curtains, Poles and
Brass Trimmings; Floor, Table and Stair Oil
Cloths in best makes, lowest prices for quality.
. WASH DRESS FABRIC&
The lirgest variety from which to select
Toll Du ords, Chalon Cloths, Bath Seersuck
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Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams.
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DOCTOR
WHITTIER
814 PENN AVENUE. PITTsBCItG. PA.
As old residents know and back files of Pitt
burg papers prove, is tbe oldest establishe
and most prominent physician in the city, da
voting special attention to all chronic diseases
SDrPree?spoN0FEEUNTILCURED
MITDni IC aDd mental diseases, physical
li E-M V UUO decay.nervous debility. lack of
energy, ambition and bope. impaired memory,
disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness,
dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im
poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak,
ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, un
fitting the person for business society and mar
riage, permanently, safely and privately cured.
BLOOD AND SKIN iur.m
blotches, falline hair, bones, pains, glandular,
swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, tbroat,
ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood
poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system.
1 1 D I M A D V Kidney and bladder derange
U n 1 1 1 ttrj I j ments, weak back, gravel, ca
tarrhal discbarges, inflammation and other
painful symptoms receive searcbing treatment,
prompt relief and real cures.
Dr. Wbittier's life-long, extensive nzperlenca
insures scientific and reliable treatment oa
common-sense principles. Consultation free.
Patients at a distance as carefully treated as It
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10 A. JT. to 1 P. M. only. Dli. WHITTIER. 8H
Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa.
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SPECIALISTS in all cases ra
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M. R. C P. S., is tbe oldest and
most experienced specialist in
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strictly confidential. Office
hours to i and 7 to 8 P. M.: Sundays, 2 to 4 P.
M. Consult them personally, or write. Doctors
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In either sex. Involuntary Losses, and Spermatorrno:
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ircarantee to refund money-If tho treatment fails to
care. Guarantees is&ned and Genuine sold only by
EMIL 6. STUCKY, Druggist,
1701 and 2401 Penn ave., and Corner Wylie and
Fulton st, PITTSBURG, PA.
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