LIYE STOCK BEYIEW. Heavy Run of Cattle at the East Lib erty Stock Yards and MARKETS IN FAVOU OF BUYERS. Prime Light Batcher and Good Export Beeves Alone Firm. SilEEr ASD SVIXE OK THE DECLINE? OrricE or TnK rrrrsmRG Dispatch, ( VedM"SDAY. October 2), ISM. ( There have been on sale at the East Lib ertv stock yards in all about ISO carloads of cattle this week, against 150 loads last week. As our local trade calls for not much above 100 carloads it was plain from tbe stirt that the situation was in favor of the buyer. Bayers mere present in fair force, but were slow to catch on, seeing their advantage from the big run. The miserable weather which has prevailed all the week was also a favorable factor to tbe buyer. Markets opened weak on Monday luonuns. and have kept on in this line ever since. The only grade of cattle which beld its own were light, tidy butcher beeves ar.d first-class feeders. Of tbe latter there c-c very few offeicd. Everything below prime stock was dull and slow at a decline from last week's prices. Theie wcietwoloartbof good report cattle, nearly prime, weighing alont 1.500 pounds, which brought H 60, tho hicho-t price realized this veek. Licbt'idx butcher beeves ere so'dat ii 5'X These gnuc and gill-edged feeders beld up fairly ell t prices of last week. Buyers were present ready to gather in all of these kinds of cattle that were offered. But anvthing offered that was below par went beg ging for customers, and sales wore only made by liberal concessions. A goodly number of these common and low-grade cattle were sent on in first hands. The butchers who cater to the public with wbom cost is no Item and who order their beeti- direct lrom Chicago in carhud lots, paid 5K. and with freight added in tbe cost of their beeves a fullv 5" per pound. Sltct-p and Lambs. The receipts this week were about 16 car loads. Quality was much the same as it has been rr a number of weeks past. The propor tion of choice stock- was small. Markets were slow at a decline of 10 to 15c per cwt. on sheep andst'ong -oc on lambs. The best price ob tained for siieep was 5c per lb, and for lambs f-5 S5. The outside figures were obtained fnr a few very choice. The range of markets wa, for shocp, 3e to 5c per pound, and fr lambs 4c to 5Jic- 1 here were fnmi 36 to 40 loads ol hogs on the market on Monda. a small proportion of which were good cornfed stock. Markets were slow at a decline from last week. Siuce Monday a dozen or more loads have been re ceived, and quality has been no better. There vero seven loads on tbe market this morning. 1'liiladclphlas sold at S4 40 to 51 45 and Yorkers at 53 75 to 54 10. Supply of hogs exceeded de mand this neck and a numhsr of loads were sent on in fust hands. aicCall fc Co.'s Weekly KeIew. Tbe supply of cattle was heavy and market slow on all grades except prime heavy, which sold at last week's prices, while other grades opened at low er prices and on Tuesday were fully 10 to 20 cents loner than Monday. We give tbe following as ml inn prices: Prime, 1.400 to 1,600 pounds. 54 4U4 65: good, 1,200 to 3,400 pounds $3 754 00: good butcher grades, 1,100 to 1.300 pounds, S3 503 90; rough fat, 1.100 to L300 pounds. S3 OOJj.l -10: common to lair, LO00 to 1.200 ponnas, 2 63W3 25: gooa feed ers. 1.000 to 1,200 pounds, $3 153 50: common to fair stockprs and feedersTOO to 1,000 pounds, $2 25fi!2 To: mixed lots. cows, bulls and Heifers. $1 5U2 50; fresh cows and springers, 520 00 40 00 per nead. The supply of hogs Monaay was heavy, and the market opened slow on all grades. Yester day and to-d2y the supply was about equal to demand. Tbe market Is bad. Weather very much against the trade. Wc quote medium and selected. 54 30f?l 40: best Yorkers. 54 00 4 10; common to lir. 53 703 SO; pigs, 53 25 3 50: roughs, 53 003 75. The supply of sheep liberal. Market steady on good and dull on common at unchanged prices. Sales as follows: Prime Ohio and In diana wethers, weighing here 105 to 110 pounds, 55 00g5 25; good. 90 to 100 pounds, $4 0004 90: fair to good mixed. 75 to 80 pounds. 53 404 00; culls and common lots. 52 003 00; good year lings. SI 255 00; fair to good, 50 to 60 pounds. $3 504 00: spring lambs steady: common to i'-e-i5SS,G('0Tea,lcaIvfi,t1::0--o,-nds' I 55 006 00; heavy calves 52 003 00., By Telegi-npli. CINCINNATI Hogs in good demand: market fair; common and light. 52 75 4 00; packing and butchers'. S3S54 20;receiots, 5.000 bead; shipments, L20G head. Cattle Supply large: market weak; common. 51 C0Q175; fair to choice butchers' grades, O0t3 50: choice shippers. 53 50g3 75; receipts. 2.100 head; sbip mCDts.l.S50hea(i. Sheep .Supplvliberal: market weaker; common to choice. 52 50g4 75; stock wethers and ewes, 51 "J24 75: extra fat wethers and yearlings. J4 504 75; receipts, 1.050 head; shipments, 230 heail Lambs Spring in light demand and casj; good to choice shipping, 5 255 75; common to choice butcher, 53 50 6 50 per 100 pounds. NEW YORK Beeves Receipts. 1.012 head; including 56 cars for sale Market steady; native steers. 53 25Q4 75 per 100 ft: Texas do, 53 2063 30; bulls and coxs. 51 70Q205. Dressed beet steady at G67c per fc. Shipments to-day, 4,900 quarters oi beef. To morrow. 240 beeves. Calve Receipts, 677 head. Market dull: veals, 55 007 50 per 100 lis: graspers. 52 1222 50; Westerns. S3 75 4 25. Sheep Receipts. 6.713 . bead. Sheep steady: lambs firmer; sbcep. 54 OOgo 50 per 100 as: lambs, S5Q6 C5; dressed mutton firm at S"- 610c per ft; dressed lambs steady at 910c Hogs Receipts, including 5 cars for sale, 6, 9S4 head. Market dull at 54 004 40 per 100 lbs. OMAHA Cattle Receipts. 2,500 head; best beeves and butchers' stock active and stronccr; others steadier; feeders are lifeless; fincv 1,400 pounds to 1,600 pounds steers, of whir,', there are fair receipts, arc quoted at 54 50 (H 90: prime, L200 to 1.475 pound steers at 53 90 K4 It"; fair to good, L050 pound to L350 ponnd steers. 53 001 la Hogs Receipts, 8,200 head; the market opened slow and 510c lower; all sold. The range was$330105; the bulk, 63 95; light. S3 303 80; heavy,53 504 05; mixed, 5350 6395. Sheep Receipts. 400: the sheep market is tcadj ; natives, 52 354 15; Westerns. 52 00 e.vjs. CHICAGO The Evening Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 22.000 head: shipments 5.000 head- market slow and weak; steers, S3 005 20; Texans. 2 252 40; rangers.52 903 85. Hogs Receipts. 35,000 bead; shipments, 7.UO0 head; market active steady to stronger; rough and common. 53 303 85; fair to good mixed. $3 90 4 10: prime heavv and butcher weights, 14 124 25; light, S3 75S4 10; pigs. $2 50 3 50. bheep Receipts, 10,000 head; shipments, 2.000 bead; market active and stead) : West erns. 53 90g4 50; Texans, J3 40; lambs, 54 37 6 00. KANSAS CITY-Cattle-Receipts, 7.760 head; chinments. 5,OJ9hcad; market 10c lower; steers. 13 2064 75: cows. 51 252 50; stockers and feed ers. 52 253 10: ranee steers. II so2 50: range cows, 1 OOsJl 75. Hogs Receipts. 16,570 head shipments. 5.090 head;markctoc lower: bulk 52 8-5S3 9.5; all grades. 52 5034 On. Sheep-Re' ceipts. L320 bead: shipments. 100 head: market steadv: lambs. 53 60S4 Soi good to choice mut tons. 51 054 :15; stockers and feeders. 52 7548 4 12. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts. 4,000 head; shipments, none; market steady: good to fancy native steers. 54 505 00: fair to good do, 53 754 40: stockers and feeders, 52 0033 10: Texans and Indians, 52 353 50. Hogs Re ceipts, 9.800 head: shipments, none: market lower; fair to choice heavy, 53 904 05; mixed grades. 53508390; light, fair to best, 53 753 85. -heep Receipts 1,100 bead; shipments. 200 heid: market steady; good to choice, 54 00S 1 25. INDIANAPOLIS-Cattle-P.eceipts light; mar ket steady: shippers. S3 254 50: butchers. 51 10 f?" SO; bulls. 51 502 60 Sheep Receipts ligbttmnrket steadt: sheep, S3 504 50; Iambs, 54 00550. Hogs Receipts. 6 GOO bead; market lower: choice heavv. S4 104 15; choice light, S3 S08 90; mixed. S3 (fi8 90: nlrrs steadv at 52 253 00. Drj-goods Market. Nets York. October 29. The demand for drygoods was fair considering the inclemency of the weather. Spring fabrics represented tbe larger features, though the market awaits de velopments as to staple goods. For immeliate wants there was a good volume of deliveries on earlier orders and some spot demani The tone of both cotion and woolen fabrics was strong, but prices were witnout change A Strong Foundation In health has the constitution fortified and built up with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, The entire physical structure nourished and sustained through the agency of assured di gestion and assimilation, regularity of the bowels and liver restored, the nerves invigor ated, nightly repose sound and health yielding thee arc among tbe results or its use. MaUria, rheumatism. Kidney complaint, are annihilated by it. REAL ESTATE SAYINGS HANK, LT3L 401 Smitlifield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue, Capital, $100,000. Surplus. $61,500. Deposits of f 1 and upward received and iutcrest allowed at 4 per cent. its MARKETS BY WIRE. Good Buying Causes a Bally In Ae Wheat rit Corn and Oats Move Down a l'eg Pork Quiet and Steady. CHICAGO AVheat Trading was active to day and prices were higher. Fluctuations were confined within a moderate range, and the out side pnees of the day were not sustained. Shorts covered quito freely. 6ome of the local sellers of yesterday and St. Louis parties being credited as tbe principal buyer. Xh market opened about the same as yesterdiv's closing to a shade above, and cased off JbKc then started to advance, and with only slight fluctu ations prices were bid up lHVei 'ben started a reaction, prices easing off JJ&JJc, fluctuated slightly and closed about X" lower for Decem ber and c lower for May than yesterday. The premium lor Mav delivery over December was widened ont to 45c Com was rather unsettled, price changes being frequent within a lc range. The in fluences on the market were mainly local. First trades were at KKc advance, which did not hold. Tbe buying orders on tbo market being soon satisfied, longs began to unload and a de cline of Jc followed, shippers taking on good lines, oho house in particular. The market again reacted Kfilc. and closed 5c lower. Oats The market was rather quiet with a lighter volume of trade aud a nai rower range of prices. There was a fair demand early, the first trading being at sligbtlv advanced prices. Later, on fair selling, prices receded Kc, bnt rallied e, again yielded and finally closed a shade lower than yesterday. Mess Fork A rather -quiet feeling was noticeable, and the trading was light. Prices were irregular. Opening sales were made at 710c decline, bnt with fair buy'ng a firmer feeling was developed, and prices rallied 7(2 10c. Later an easier feeling prevailed, and prices settled back 710c and closed steady. Lard Trading was moderate. Opening sales weio made at 2H'c decline, but this was quickly recovered. Later the leeling was easier and prices receded 2Ji5c, and the market closed qmct at inside figures. Short Kib Sides There was only a fair busi ness. Oneuing sales were made at 2KC decline, but this was recovered again shortly after tho opening. Later a weaker feeling manifested itself and prices receded 25c and the mar ket closed quiet. The leading futures rangpd as follows, as cor rected by J ohn M. Oakley & Co., 45 Sixth street, members Chicago Board of Trade: tipen-i High- . Low- Clos- AKTICLES. luz. Cat. est. lag. WHEAT, NO. Z I 1 October. f 1 CIS f I cm,' $ 1 01 l 01 December J raj. 1 CH'il 113 103 AIv 1CS 1 tW US lt8 Com, No. 2 October Ki f:, ! SKi .November SZ 5: 5i!i Sl'A May 534 Sah 84, 65 OATS. NO. 2 October. "4 3M M December ni H 41 Alar 47 47'i MJJ 4.f mess Fork. December.:...'....'., lft 4d 10 40 10 35" 10 40 January HIM 12 23 . 12 12 12 10 ilav 12 85 12 95 )2 82J 12 85 l.ARn. December 6 40 6 40 6 37tj 6 40 January 6 61 C Ci.S 6 57 ;i CG0 .Mav 7 00 7C,S 6 97), 7 00 SIIOKT KlBS. 1 t December....-...;... EST &37.Y 5 57Jj ssrif January 5 90 5 to ! 5 90 I 5 90 May S5 6 37,41 32l 6 3Jf Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady ana unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. 51 01; No. 3 spring wheat. S792J$c: No. 2 red, 51 0L No. 2 corn. 52Jc No. 2 oats, 4Stc. No. 2 rve. 66KiS67d. No. 2 barley. 78c No. 1 flaxseed, SI 40. Prime timothy seed, 51 21 121 23. Mess pork, per bbl, 510 25. Sugars un changed. No. 2 white oats, 4G?47Ke: No. 3 white oats. 45K16Uc On the Produce Ex change to-day tne Gutter market was un changed. Eggs, 1920c. NEW YORK Flour firm and fairly active. Cornmcal steady and quiet. Wheat Spot market unsettled and moderately active: Clos ing weaker: No. 2 red. 51 07 elevator: II 09K afloat: 51 08J1 10J f. o. b.; No. 3 red, SI 00; ungraded rcd.cocgl 10: No. lNortbern.SllO' 1 10?f: No. 1 bird. 51 16: No. 2 Northern. SI 0541 05; options advanced c and was active on Western orders, but later de clined ?i6Jc on realizing by the early hovers, closing weak; No. 2 reel. October. 51 07J1 0S& closing at SI 07; November. $1 0S1 0, closing at 51 08: December, SI 0SMQ1 09K. closing at 51 OSjf; January, $1 01 10i, closing at 51 09K: February, 51 101 11, closing at II lojsr: March. 51 11&1 12ii. closing at 51 UK; April, closing at II 11; Mav, 51 llei 12 9-1E closing at 51 11: July, clos- ing at 51 05. Kyc firm ana quiet: Western, 70 674c Barley higher and quiet: No. 2 Mil waukee, ungraded western. 7590c Barley malt dull: Canada, country made, 85S92r Corn Srot market moderately active and shade higher, closing weak; No. 2. 5S60c elevator: wewjic anuat; ungraded mixed, 5!)1X62c: options followed wheat, advancing flosSaT-uoutstewlv: October, S9c. closinc at gyj.,.. N0vemher,-59J,'-3!9c.JcT0s?ng at 593ic; arir jfrf,t'i 4 irarnMM incr rnA -i-rv-inAA im-i iieccmoer, ouowc, closing at ooc: January, K?s65Kc closing at 59c: May. 61J4ClKc closing at 61Jc Oats bpot marke. MJc up, moderately active and easyt options firmer ana quiet: October, closing at 4S?c: Novem ber. 4Dc, closing at 49c: December, 5050Jc closing at 50c; Mar. 51Q52c closing at 51c; spot No. 2 white, 52c; mixed West ern, 4050c: white do, 00656c: No. 2 Chicago, 50c. Hay steady and quiet. Hops moderately active and firm. Tallow quiet. Eggs Fancy fresh firm: Western, 2223c Pork steady and quiet; mess, Sll 2J0 12 50; extra prime. 510 5011 00. Cut meats quiet and steady; pickled bellies. 5Q6Vc; do shoulders, 5c: do hams, 99$c. Middles quiet and steady. Lard dull and weak: West ern steam. 56 57; sales, 250 tierce; option sales. 3,250 tierces; October, 56 55; November. 56 55; December. 56 64. closing at 50 G2 bid; Jannarv, 56 816 83. closing at JO 81; Febru ary. 5690; March. 57 01. Butter firm and in moderate demand; Western dairy, 10l7c; do creamery, 1625c: Elgin, 26c Cheese steady and in moderate demand; light skins, 4KS"Kc; Ohio flats, 7S9-;c ST. LOUIS Flour Demand limited and prices unchanged. Wheat The opening was at the same figures as yesterday's closing; the market declined c. reacted and advanced, but later broke and closed Jc lower than ves terday; No. 2 cash. 9S4G9Sc: December. 99c; May, 51 06J; July. Jc Cum The market opened higuer, declined, strengthened in sym pathy with wheat, and advanced J-jec above the opening; later there was a weakening and the tendency was down to the close; No 2 cash, 50Kc; December. 49tc; May.51c Oats lower. wi:li a fairly active trade in May; No. 2 cash, 4lcbid; May, 45c asked. Rye scarce: No. 2. 61c bid. Barley steady; Minnesota. 7374c; Iowa, 7577c; isconsin, 76c Provisions woak for lots to arrive, but steady and firm for spot offerings: especially firm for bacon. Pork, 5IL Lard, J 6 10. PHILADELPHIA Flonr firm. Wheat Options opened quiet and prices strong, and closed Jic higher: high grades quiet; No. 2 red, October. 51 01J1 02K: November, 51 02 1 02J4: December. Jl 041 04. Rye-No. 2 Pennsylvania, 80c Corn Options firmer and nominally c higher: carlets firm; No. 2 yellow, on track, GOc: No. 3 mixed. In elevator and in grain depot. 595nKc; No. 2 mixed, October and November, 6CG0c: December. 5559c; Januarv. 575Sc Oats K higher: No. 3 white, 50J4g5UKc: No. 2 white, SIX-: do. choice, 52c; No. 1 wmte. 55c; No. 2 white, 51"zJ51c: No vember. 5l'4Sic; December. 5252c; Januarv, 525c Butter quirt and easy; Pennsylvania creamery, extra, 23c; do. firsts, extra, 2550c Eggs firmer under scarcity; Pennsylvania firsts, 25c MINNEAPOLIS Spot wheat and spot grain of all classes met with good request and millers, shippers and elevator people were all in the market for it. The latter took less than com mon lately, for they found competition very strong, and all selec:ions were wanted by miH ers. It was noted that tbe flour market had a belter tone. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, October, 99c: on track. $1 00; No. 1 Northern, October, 95c; November, 95ViC5 December. 96c: May, U 03Ji: on track. 9?97Kc: No. 2 Northern, October, 91cJ)ecember, 92c: on track, 91603c BALTIMO RE Wheat-Westernsteady; No. 2, winter red, spot and October, 51 01; Decem ber, 51 03Q1 03; May, 1061 10K. Cora Western firmer; mixed, SDut and October SS'ic: vear, 6657c; January, 56c; May, 59i659Kc 0at! flrm an,i gteady; Western white. 4950c: do do mixed, 4Si9c: graded No. 2 white. 50650c RJ8 fir,n! prime to choice, 75(276c; good to fair. 72Q74c Hay quiet and steady; prime to choice timothv, 511 50. Provisions flrm. Butter-firm and active. Eggs firm at 2223c CINCINNATI-Flour steady.. Wheatingood demand and stronger; No. 2 red. 99c Corn scarce and firm: No. 2 mixed, 55c "Oats strong; No. 2 mixed, 4748c Rve scarce and flrm; No. 2.74c Pork steady at 511 75. Lard in good de mand at 56 12. Bnlkmeats steady. Bacon flrm. Butter strong. Sugar cteadv. Eggs steady at 20c Cheese steadyand flrm. MILWAUKEE Flour steidy. Wheat-No. 2 spring, on track, cash. 97fi9Sc No. 1 North. -cm. 51 00. Corn firm; No. 3, nntraek, 53c Oats flrm; No. 2 white, on track, 46Kffii7c Barley firm; No. 2. in store. 71Kc. Rye firm; No. 1, in store,69c Provisions quiet. Pork Janu ary, 512 15. Lard January, $6 62. - TOLEDO Wheat active and lower; cash and October. 51 01; December, 51 03: May, 51 03. Corn active and firm; cash, 54c: Jannarv, 53c; Mav, ooc Oats qniet: cash. 45c; No. 2 white, 45c C'Jverseea active and flrm; cath and October. 54 20; December, 54 25; January, 54 32; February. 54 37. DULUTH Wheat opened steady at 51 04 for December, sold np lc and dropped back c; trading was light. Receipts 5 cars." Closing quotations are as follows: October, 51 03: De cember. 51 04; May,51 10; No. 1 hard, 51 03; No. 1 Northern, 98c; No. 2 Northern, 93c Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief: Price, 10 cu., GO cts., SL Bold by Jcs. Flemln:. A Ben, 413 Market t ANOTHER BIG DEAL Eighty Thousand Dollars Invested in Land Down the Panhandle. FIFTY ACRES QUIETLY PICKED DP. Eenewal of the Talk of tho Eemoval of J)is3ton is Son to Pittsburg. THE NEWS AND GOSSIP OP THE CITY Another plan of lots will soon be ready for the market. Eeed B. Coyle yesterday closed the tale to Wood, Harmon & Co. of a body of land containing about 50 acres for a price approximating $80,000. It is sit uated at Sheridan station, on the Pan handle Railroad, and is convenient to the business centers, being only a little over four miles from Union station, and there fore well adapted to residence purposes. It commands a fine view of the Ohio river and both cities. The Panhandle is constructing extensive yards in the vicinity and is making other important improvements all of which will add to its attractions for home-seekers. The purchasers will subdivide and put the property on the market at once. The Old Story Revived. Concerning tbe report that Disston & Son, the Philadelphia saw manufacturers, are again talking of removing to Tittsburg or somewhere in tho immediate vicinity. A mem ber of W. A. Herron & Sons said yesterday; "Disston .fc Son two years ago talked very seri ously of coming here, and went so far as to look up sites for their plant. They took quite a fancy to tho upper part of Allegheny City, and got prices, terms, etc. on several properties in tbe Fourth and Eighth wards. "The Banner Cotton Mill property, corner of Main and Svcamoro streets seemed to meet their views, and they examined it carefully. This is a good location for their business, being in a labor district, and having tbe advantage of railroad competition, as well as of tbe rivers." Business Kew and Gossip. The Gnily Brothers have purchased tne in teiestsof the Osborn Oil Company, of Hays ville. consisting of leases and several producing gas and oil wells. The consideration is said to be 525,000. The condition of Mr. John Harper, President of the Bank of "PittsDurg, continues to show improvement. Tho Fidelity Title and Trnst Company will offer the Lawrence Bank building at public outcry at 10 o'clock to-day. As it is not strictly a forced sale, tho property will not be allowed to go at less than a fair price. As, it was appraised at 520,000, it must bring that much or more. Tbe big sale of real estate by Ewing & Byers in the Eleventh ward, Allegheny, shows con fidence in the future of that part of the city. Each of 14 mortgages on file yesterday was for less than 51.000. There were 31 in all. Thirteen were for purchase money. The largest was for 515,333. Julius F. Stark sold 100 shares of Philadel phia Gas Company slock at 26. Captain Dunlap. J. W. Reed and G. W. Huhiey have been appointed by court to assess damages to property owneis growing out of the widening of Pcrrjsville road within the limits of Allegheny City. Only two building permits were wanted yesterday. One was taken out by Carl A. W. Hclme for a frame stable, 12x14 feet, on Bertha street. Thirty-second ward, at a cost of 570: and the other by Mrs. Joanna O'Malley for a frame two-story dwelling, 18x28 feet, Twenty third ward, at a cost of 5650. It was rumored yesterday that work had ceased on Fenn avenue and Wood street, Wilkinsbnrg. If lett in their present condition all winter business will suffer. Citizens sbould take immediate steps to hate them put in such shape as will make them useful If not orna mental. movements In Real Estate. James W. Drape & Co. sold the leasehold property. No. 1004 to 100S Perm avenue, near Tenth street, lot 67xll0 feet, for 114,800; they also sold tbe fire brick works at Conway station, near Freedom, Pittsburg, Fort Wavne and Chicago Railroad, including 36 acres of fire clay and nine acres of surface, with building and machinery, for 519,775: they also sold the Anchor Coke woTks at Dunbar station, Penn sylvania Railroad, including abont 53 acres coal, nine acres surface, 100 coke oven: and machinery, with houses and offices, for 532,300. W. A. Herron fc Sons sold on Sycamore, near Plymouth street. Thirty-fifth ward, a good brick house of eight rooms, lot 19x100 feet, for 52,400, cash. Magaw fc Goff sold in the Oak station plan, Castlo Sbanuoc Railroad, to William Cullen lots Nos. 51, 52, 53 and 54, for 5500; also, in same plan, to R. H. Sheriff, lois 114 and 115, for 5250. Thomas McCaffrey sold for Johnson Ward, to J. Shroedel, a property on Millwood avenue, Thirteenth ward, lot 22x90 feet, with a two-story frame house of four rooms, for 51,900. W. E. Hamnett & Co. sold lot No. 6, Ridel Iff plan, Wilkinahurg, for Joanna O'Brien, for 5375, cash. Black ABaird sold to J. N.Jarvis lot 117 in the Herron Hill Fark plan, being 25x100 feet, for 5100. Eing & Byers sold for W.J. Caldwell to William Graham a small frame house of three rooms, with lot 25x150. on Center avenue, Tenth ward, Allegheny, for 51.000 cash. E. D. Wingenioth sold lots Nos. 39 and 40 in his plan of Nadine Park, fronting 50 feet on Toketo avenue by 110 to a 20-foot alley, to F. H. Bruening for 5600. S. A. Dickie t Co. sold for S. S. Marshall, to Mrs. M. G. Kemerer, lot on Howe street, near Denniston avenue, 25x120 feet. LUSTEE MOVES TJP. It is tho Only Frisky Tiling Among the Local Stocks. A fair busicess was transacted in local stocks yesterday. At the first call 10 shares of Elec tric brought 28, and 5 Luster 22. At the sec ond call 10 shares of Luster sold at 22. Sales at the third call were 19 shares of Philadelphia Gas at 26, 25 Luster at 23, 10 at 23 and 10 Safe Deposit at 70, tbe highest price at which it has ever sold. Total sales were 89 shares. As will be seen from the above. Luster was the feature of the day. The first sale was at 22, two points higher than the closing bid of the previous day, and the last at 23, which was lower than the best. The spurt was said to be due to two causes favorablo news from the mine within a day or two and the execution of buying orders, supposed to be to cover shorts. Tbe natural gas shares were practicality un changed and the same may be said of the tractions. rinsT second thibd CALL. CALL. CALL. B A B A B A Citizens Mat.Bk 106 .... Freehold Bank e Iron City N. B'k .... 93 M. M.AT.Bank 7liJ Slech'csN.nank .... )25!j Sare Deposit Co. 69 71 Allegheny Heat. 100 106 C V. fiasco 37 ST OhloValley 20 20 .... F. M. O. A P. Co ... 14M UH Fenna. ti. Co 13V 3U l'hlla. Co MM M 26 M 257jj M Wheeling Gas C. 14 16 .... Columbia Oil Co. 2X Citizens' Trac 65 l'ltU. Traction 33 3 .... S5 1'leasant Valley. M 27 26K 26;$ 26J 2fl Second Ave U Charllers By. 63 l"gh, Y. &A. 40 I.. U.Afct. L 30 F., W.4K.H.U. .... 83 K.r.lli i. C.C 32 34 LaNorlaMln'Co 19 20 19 20 Luster Mining.. 21',' 22 3 23U 3V 233f SUre-ton Mln i;$ i Westinxhouse E. a 28' 29 Monon. Nav.Co. 71 Monon.W. Co 30 U. 8. S. Co.... MM 14 13 134 U.S. 4S. pref. 47 W. B. Co. Llm 74 .... 74 The total sales of stocks at New "Vork vester- day were 284,614 shares Including: Atchison, 20.490; Delaware. Lackawanna and Western. 4.500: Louisville and Nashville, 16.762; Missouri Pacific, 5,035; North American. 14,925; Northern Pacific preferred, 10,640; Reading, 3,410; Rich mond and West Point, 6,570; St. Paul, 35,155; Union Pacific 16.410. ' "- MONETASY MOVEMENTS. The Retail 4Trade an Important Factor In Business Statistics. Activity in the retail branches of trade is an important factor in maintaining tbe volume of business at its present high level and in sus taining the high character of the Clearing House reports. As thus reflected, it Is clearly seen that it hat grown to bs a very important interest. Nothing shows in a truer light tbe great prosperity of Pittsburg. There can be no cause for alarm so long as people have plenty or money to spend for home comforts ana necessities. The money market was a shade easier yester day, if there was any change at all. Funds are returning from the West and South a""?"" ing helped to move the crops. Very little is doing in speculation. Recent additions to the stock of operating capital l;om these and other sources are considerable, and legitimate inter ests are receiving all tho financial support they require. Loans wero freelv made 'yesterday on the basis of 67 per cent on call and time, and there was less discrimination against outsiders or occasional borrowers than has been the rule of late, indicating a good snpoly of funds. Jkx changeswere 52.744,37020 and balances S3UJ, 173L74. Small bills were paid into the Clearing House quite liberally, showing no distress in that direction. Money on call at New York yesterday was easy, ranging from 36 per cent; last loan, 3; closed offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper, 58. Sterling exchange quiet and easier at 54 80 for 60-day bills and 64 85 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. V. S. 4s. ree 124 U. S. 4s. cottD 124 M. K. &T. Oen. Bs.. Mutual Union Os....ltr24 S.l.C Int. Cert...li0 Northern 1'sc. 1SIS..116M Northern Pac. 2ds..lll) Northw't'n consols.140 Northw'n deben's SalCtj Oregon & Trans. 6s.lOJ St.L&I.M. Gen. 5s. 01 St.L. S.F. Oen.M.111 St. 1'anl consols. ...J-iii SUV. ChlFc. lsts.HS Tx.. Pc L.G.Tr.lis. SI . U.S. 4)48, reg 10IW u. s. 4js, coup 1U1J4 iraciuobSOI 'Wj JJ3 I.oalsianastampccHs 93 Mlssonrl 8s 100 lenn. new set. Cs.. ..105 Tenn. newsct.5s...,101 Tenn.ncwset. 3s.... 71 Canada So. 2d 5 96 Central Pacific lsts.IlOH Den. .t K. G. Ists...l20 .Den. &K. . 4s SJM Tx.. Pc. U U.'fr.Ks. S) U.S.U. u. wcstists. Erie Ms 9914 M. K.tf T. Gen. 6s.. 11 H union racinc'sus. .."; West Shore 103 Nkw Yoke Clearings. 5125.169,630; balances, 55.717.316. Boston CIsaring3. 515,172.855: balances, 51(485,485. Money, 6, 7 and 8 per cent. PHiLADBLPniA Clearings. 511.620,523: bal ances, 51.703,837. Money, 6 uer cent. Baltimore Clearings, 51,951,428; balances, 5282.178. Money, 0 per cent. London Tho amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England on balance to-day is 50.000. Pabis Three per cent rentes. 91f 30c for the account. Chicago The demand for money was good and rates were firm on the basis of 66 per cent for call and 67 per cent for time loans. Clearings, 514,225,000, New York exchange was 7075c discount. OIL ON THE EUN. Some Improvement in Local Business, bnt Lower Figures Recorded. Oil was weaker yesterday. Sales were 15,000 or 20.000 barrels at 77, The market afterward weakened to 77, firmed up a little toward the close, and finished a small fraction better than the lowest point. Average runs were 84,405; average shipments, S6799; average charters. 32,616. Refined was lower at Antwerp, but unchanged at other points. Business has become so slack and unpromis ing that A. B. McGrew. H. E. Wilson and J. L. Tracey bare formed a partnership in the brokerage business and will set up for them selves early next week. A. B. McGrew. 115 Fourth avenue, quotes puts, 76; calls, 78078. . Other Oil Markets. Bkadfosd. October 29. National Transit certificates opened at 7Sc; closed at 77c: highest, 7Sc; lowest, 77c; clearances, 346,000 barrels. OIX.CITT. October 29. National Transit cer tificates opened. 7Sc; highest. 78c: lowest, 77c; closed, 77c Sales, 134,000 barrels: char ters. 14103 barrels; shipments, 124,722 barrels; runs, 113,384 barrels. New York. October 29. Petroleum opened steady, but there was some pressure to sell and absence of demand on account of the threatened action against American oil by the French Government, and on small sales tbe price of November option dropped 2c Are action of lc followed, and at tbe close the market was steady. Pennsylvania oil, spot Opening, 77c; highest, 77c; lowest. 77c; closing, 77. November options Opening, 78c; highest. 78c; lowest, 76c; closing, 77c Luna oil No sales. Total sales, 87,000 barrels. KEW YORK STOCKS, The Sharp Rally in Sugar Refineries Booms the General Market Until an Attack on the Burlington Takes the Wind Out of It. New York, October 29. The stock market to-day showed no material change in its gen eral characteristics from those of the past few dajs, and there was the samo professional trading, the apparent willingness of the large holders of stocks to let them take care of them selves and the same disregard in its movements of the influences which should legitimately tend to the enhancement of values. .The goo. eral list, as usual, was dull and comparatively stagoant, while the efforts of tbe operators for a decline were directly applied to a few stocks, which proved specially vulnerable, and in those shares material losses were suffered. Again tbe talsity of tbe stories of financial difficulties in London were disproved by the passing off of the settlements without failure of any kind, although it was stated that assist ance had to he accorded in some cases. Lon don, however, was not a factor in any way in this market, and the opera tidns for London ac count were few and confined to arbitrage oper ations almost entirely. On the other hand, Boston was a heavy seller, and the stocks In which it is most Interested were most specially weak. Tbe announcement of the decrease in the net earnings of the Burlington for September was followed by a sharp attack upon that and the other Grangers, which brought prices down to tbe lowest of the day, and in many cases to the lowest seen in months. Sugar Refineries, after atharp upward movement in the forenoon, which seemingly bad tbe effect of postponing the attack upon the general list until tho alter noon, remained dull and featureless, but was held at the bestprices for the remainder o the day. Chicago Gas fell away in the forenoon about 1 per cent, but tbe announcement of tbe decision from Chicago that the company had no right to buy or to bold the stocks of tbe other companies was received with apparent indifference, and the stock recovered all of its loss with the remainder af the list. St. Paul was' one of the weak stocks, and showed less reenperative power than tbe rest of the Grang ers, notwithstanding the favorable nens from the West. Tbe latter, however, was of some influence upon Union Pacific wbicb was well held in the forenoon, and later displayed con siderable strength. The opening was made at irregular changes from last night's figures, and the early trading developed a continuance of tho depression of last evening; but tbe sharp rally in Sugar ear ned the list along with it, and but little further weakness was seen during the forenoon. The raid upon the Grangers after 12 o'clock, how ever, took the vim out ot the market, and the lowest prices of the day all along the line were reached at about 1 P. M.. and when the pressure was removed dullness and stagnation wero the features until the last hour, when covering of shorts again moved prices up, and in most cases the final figures are only slightly below thoso of the opening, the close being firm at the im provement: St. Paul touching 55. closing at "56, a loss of 1, and Northern Pacific pre ferred is off 1 per cent. The remainder of the changes are generally small losses, though Sugar and Union Pacific both are fractionally higher. Railroad bonds were more active, but out of the 51,371,000 of business, Texas Pacific seconds furnished 5270.000. The latter were weak throughout, and the general market displayed a I neavy tone, mougii wniie were are a majority of losses the final changes are still generally for insignificant amounts. Government bonds have been dull and steady. State bonds hare been dull and without feature. The -Post says: Money was tight in Boston to-day, and for that as well as for other reasons Boston was a seller of stocks. Tbe selling ex tended also to tbe copper stocks and tbe local securities. The announcement that the 59,000, 000 of Oregon ana Transcontinental bonds, due on Saturday, November 1, would be paid upon presentation on Friday, the 31st, aid a great deal to relievo apprehensions of a pinch in money on Friday for loans to go over till the next Monday, because if the money had been held over until Saturday (which Is not refused to any extent), it wonld havo withdrawn that large amount from the market from Friday until Monday. There are, however, various in dications that money will soon be much easier in this market. The return of currency lrom tbe interior has certainly begun, and we bear of one bank (Fourth National), which, in the last two days has received 52,000,000 from tbe Interior. The following table snows tne prices or active stocks on the .New York Stock .Exchange yester day. Corrected dally for TnE DISPATCH by WHITSZT A STErnENSON, oldest Plttsburfc mem bers of .New York Stock lutchange, 57 Fourth avenue: CIos-Open- High- Low- ing Inc. est. est. HI Am. Cotton Oil 18 Am. Cotton onnrer... 4IX Am. Cotton Oil Trust 19)4 Atch., Ton.JtS. F 3.3H 334 S3M 53 Canadlan Pacific 73 Wi 73 73 Canada Southern MM E2 SIM Sl.H Central or NewJersej. 110 310 110 110 Central Pacific SOX SOU 30)1 3X Chesapeake & Ohio.... 1S5 lH Wi 194 Chicago uas Trust 3sX 33s 37 3SX C. Bar. & Qulacy... . 90M Bb s."! M7i C. Mil. 4 St. Paul.. . 57; HJa 66H S3) C. Mil. at. p.. or. 108 C. Kocfc l. Jt P. 58M 7B3f 75 753 C. St. 1.. A Pitts 13.H (... St. U 4 l'ltts., pf 40!4 0.. St. P., M. a II 27 C, St. P.. 31. A a PI 84 C ft Northwestern ....108 103 lOTfe 101 UiX.ir.M 139 139 138 138 c. c a a i ten mm M es Col. Ooalft Iron 45X ' ..45)4 45! CoL Jt Hocking Valley 29X S9 2 - Ches. .t Ohio Int. nrnr.. "V.. ..1 52 Che. Ohio 2d pref.. 84 MX U MX J 14214 138 54 8X 914 106 76)4 2S CS'A 19 101 144 20K 41K 17 11- 50J 27M 72 3-' 41X 37 207 18 73 25 em 17)4 45K 10H 20 S E0a 31 71S 3334 57S ia:ii 'Hi 29 68)4 Wi 101M iili 41)4 17)4 57 loa 7o3 28 GS) 19 101 W 28 74 27H 7.1.H 4IJ4 404 37.4 205X 1S! 37 204 17X liii 17 45)4 20K SXii 31(4 72)4 mi 63 17' 4H ieu si 31 72li 34 Boston Atch. ft Top 3341 Stocks. Atlantic lioston ft Mont 175i . 49 280 18 13 37M 15 . 95 K 165 6 17K 25 ,27 , 30 . 3 13 o3ion ft AiDany.,.,199 Boston ft Maine. ...,190 C. B. 4Q 90 Cln., San. ft Clc ... 26 Eastern K. R. CU....1W Fltcl.hnr- K. It.. ... 85 Flint A Pern M ?0 Calumet ftllccla.... Franklin Kearsarxe Osceola Pew-iblc (new) (Julncv Santa Fe Conner .... Flint ft PereM. pre. 91)4 K. C.St. ft C 11.7s 118)2 Tamarack mass. (Antral 18 Mex. Cen. com 22V N. Y. AN. Enc .... 41 N. Y. ft N. Enc. 73..I24M Old Colony 167 Wis. Cen. common. 21)j Alloucz Mg. Co 5 Boston Land Co... , San Ulcgo Land Co, West End Hell Telephone Lamsou Store S Water Power Centennial Mining. Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations or Philadelphia stocks, fur nished bv Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fonrih avenue. Members New York Stock Ex change: BIA. Asked. Pennsylvania 1 tall road. 52 &H Keadlnr 18) MM Buffalo, Pittsburg ft Western 8J ' Lenltfh Vnllav 51 olH Lehigh Navigation S1JS KH Nortncrn Pacific 27)4 274 Northern Pacific oreferred 524 Mining Quotations. New Yokk, October 29. Alice, 200; Adams Consolidated. 185; Caledonia. U. H., 130; Con solidated California and Virginia. 410: Com monwealth, 250: Eureka Consolidated. 325; Gould & Curry, 200; Hale 4 Norcross, 180; Horn Silver, 310; Mono, 130: North Belle Isle. 140; Ply mouth, 100; Savage, 300; Sutter Creek, 12a LATE HEWS IN BKIEF. Quiet his been restored at Frlbourg, Switzerland. Minister Lincoln left London en route for America yesterday. King Leopold, of Belgium, placed a wreath on Emperor Frederick's tomb yesterday. Governor Hill will speak at Hartford Fri day, and at Norwich and New Haven Saturday. Canadian beef, landed at Dundee, was officially found to be tainted with pleuro-pneu-nionia. Robert Smith's big brewerv at Philadelphia burned. Eight horses and 57,000 worth of prop erty consumed. Balfour is pushing forward arrangements for railroad work to give employment to the famine-stricken Irish. The new Snanish Minister to Washington will be Senor Miguel Suarez Guanes, now Con sul General at New York. -Mrs. C. Weldon, of New York, will visit Sitting Bull's camp to try to disillusionize the red skins in the New Messiah craze Central Illinois miners threaten to tie up every coal mine in their district If tbeir de mand for an advance iu wages is not complied with. American detectives are pursuing tbe des perado Archie McDonald in Canada,who broke jail and killed the jailer at Cauton, N. X.. last spring. In a collision between two freight trains at Creston, Iowa, the engine and seven cars of one were wrecked and three trainmen badly scalded. ludge McConnell has decided that the Chi cago Gas Trust has no right to buy or hold btocks of any of the gas companies which joined to form It. Rondout, N. Y., authorities are after a man who says in letters signed "Jack the Ripper" that he has killed 12 persons and wants to kill three more. The Secretary of the Navy has decided not to make any Immediate purchase of nickel to be- used as an alloy iu the manufacture of steel armor plates. Drurv Underwood, a prominent railroad official and President of the Kansas City Expo sition Association, was burled CO feet and killed by a freight train Tuesday. Tbe Convent of the Buried Alivr,at Naples, which was confiscated by the authorities for school purposes, will have to be rebuilt. Tbe sanitary arrangements are bad. Frank Berger, an expert Swedish forger, was captured in Chicago Tuesday night. His plan was to buy goods at small retail stores and tender bogus checks in payment. T. P. O'Connor is reported as saying that the Dillon-O'Brien mission to America is not) in connection with the potato famine, but to secure funds lor political purposes. Dr. Isaac Aaronvicb, a Russian of culture and intelligence, just released after four years of exile, has located in New York. He says Ueorge Kennan has told tbe truth. George R. Wells, a wealthy Minneapolis man, courted two young ladies at the same time. The one who failed to capture him. Miss Emma Schmidt, was awarded by a jury 52.750 for breach of promise. She shut niin before bringing suit, Secretary Rusk says tbe only trace of pleuropneumonia existing in this country is among one Long Island herd, which is closely quarantined. He predicts that all xoreign re strictions against tbe importation of American cattle and swine will soon be removed. The Rcemelin application for an injunction to prevent Major Mosby, of Cincinnati, from appointing the new Board of City Affairs, as authorized by tbe extra session ot tbe Ohio Legislature, was, discussed yesterday. Au ap peal to the Supreme Court was taken. The new court house at Sioux Falls, S. D., has just been fitted with 510.000 worth of vaults. The combination to one of them being lost, a plumber volunteered to open it, which he did by placing his ear to tbe lock and listening to tbe fall ot tbe tumbler. The county now re fuses to accept tbe safes. Major George A. Arms, who pulled Gover nor Beaver's nose at Washington a year or two ago. asked permission to have his sentence of confinement to Washington suspendod long enough to come to Pennsylvania to stump for Pattison. Yesterday he said Secretary Proctor had not even answered his request, When the Longue Pointe Insane Asylum, at Montreal, burned last May it was supposed that Mrs. Amadee Gauthier, an Inmate, lost her life. Early Tuesday morning Mr. Gauthier, a farmer, was entering town with a load of prod uce, and seeing a woman lying balf starved and nearly dead with cold by the roadside, claced her in the wagon. He found her to'bs his wife. OK THE E1VEB TBOHT. Items of News Picked Up Between the Drops Yesterday. Tbe river registered 10 feet and falling yes terday despite the rain. THK Wheeling packer, H. K. Bedford, was in and out yesterday with good business. Eleven of Captain S. S. Brown's horses came up from Kentucky yesterday on the Scotia. Tueue will be no Cincinnati boat to-morrow, and tho Keystone State will leave for that city on Saturday. The Andes, under command of Captain E. B. Cooper, bad a good trip to Cincinnati both in passengers and freight. Captain J. M. Phillips, of the steamer Scotia, who has been in Arizona for some time, will return and take chargo of his boat in a few days. The Scotia was held over until to-day, and as a consequence there was no Cincinnati packet yesterday. Captain Kerr will tako her out to day with a big load. IomBeown, a well-known river pilot, was caught in the belting on the sandboat iu the Monongaheia river and crushed to death. He was abont 30 years old. Several of the boats in the vicinity ran their flags to balf-mast yes terday. Metal Markets. New Yoek Pig iron steady and quiet. Cop per neglected; Lake nominal. Lead dnll and heavy; domestic, 55 75. Tin quiet, closing a shade easier; straits, J21 45. sick aKAUAaaCmu,t utltoUTsrmi. SICK HEAUACHECamr,iLlltIeUveri,mi. SICK HEADACHE.,,, ,, MTilu, SICK HEADACHE.,, ,, 0-e7-TT58 Del.. Lack & Wet.....HJM Del. ft Hudson 133 Den. ft KioUraude.nl. 54'4 KT Vn. ft Ua Illinois Central 99J Lake Krle ft West uaKe Erie Jt West pr.. i'H Lake Shore ft M. s MX Louisville ft Nashville. 77 Mobile ftUblo 29 Missouri Pacinc SSH. National LeadTrust... Wi New York Central 10li N.Y.. lift St. L N. Y.. L. K. ft W 21 H. Y. ft. E. HH N.Y.. O. ft W 17 Norfolk ft Western Konolk ft Western or. .... Northern Pacific i. Northern Pacific or.... 73 Oretron Improvement Pacific Hah 4i)4 Peo., lee. A Evans.... IS Pniladel. ft Keadliitt. .. 37U Pnllman Palace Car. ..205)1 Richmond Jt W. P. T.. I8J4 Klehmond ft W.P.T.nt 73 St. Pan! ft Duluth Soirar Trust 6-i) Texas Pacinc 17H UnlonPaclne 45M Wabash Wabash nrererred MX Western Union si Wneellneft u. K. 3i Wheeling ft L. K.prer. 7.1)4 North American Co... 31 Continnons Kains Prove .Adverse to Trade in General. VEGETABLES AUE DULL AND SLOW. Oats and- Corn Are Very Firm, and Hay Continues blnggish. LDUBEK STILh MOYJJiG OUT PfiEBLI OFFICE OF PITTSBUBO DISPATCH, t WEDNESDAY. October 29. 189a Country 'Produce Jobbing Prices. Weather has been adverse to trade all tbe week. It would be hard to conceive of any thing worse in lines of weather than what we have been having for the past few days. Cold rains have been almost incessant, and buyers are very naturally inclined to come ont of doors as little as possible. Grapes and apples are too plenty for demand, and markets are weak. Tropical fruits are auiet, with the exception of lemons, which are firm. There will be little show for bananas aud oranges until the grape crop is worked oil. Choice potatoes are firm at quotations. Sweet potatoes, and, in fact, vege tables generally, are dull and slow. Demand is good for choice creamery buttor aud strictly fresh eggs. Apples S3 004 00 a barrel. Butteb Creamery. Elgin. 2830c: Ohio do, 272Sic; fresh dairy packed, 2123c; fancy coun try rolls, 2325c. Uerp.ies Grapes. Concords, 2025ca basket; Catawbas, 3035c; cranberries. 52 503 25 a busbel: quinces, 55 00S 50 a barrel. Beans New crop beans, 52 502 55; marrow fat, 52 602 75; Lima beans, 66c Beeswax 28030c ft for choice; low grade, 2225c Cideb Band refined. 59 0010 00; common, 54 505 00; crab cider, 58 0U9 00 V barrel; cider vinegar, 12313c gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, Sentember make, 10Uc: New York cheese, 10llc: LImburger, 12K13Kc: domestic Sweitzer, 1313Kc: Wis consin brick Sweitzer. 14c, imported Sweiizer. 28c. Eogs 2324o jf) dozen for strictly fresh. Fjsathees Extra live geese, 5060c; No. 1 404245c: mixed lots, 30g35c j) ft. Game Mallard dncks, S3 00go 50 a dozen; Butter ducks, 52 002 50 a dozen; pheasants, 58 50 a dozen: squirrels. 51 752 00 a dozen; woodcocks, 54 504 75 a dozen. Honey New crop white clover, 2022c fl ft. Maple Sybup 75S95c a can; maple sugar, 910c p ft. Nuts Chestnuts, S3 504 00 a bushel; wal nuts. 70675c a bushel; shell bark hickory nuts, 51 501 75 a bushel. Poultry Spring chickens. 404365c a pair; old, 6575c a pair; dressed. 1213c a pound; ducks, 5070c a pair; dre-sed ducks. 124514c a ponnd: lire turkeys, 128 13c a pound; dressed turkeys, 16017c; live geese, 50C5c apiece; dressed geese, 9llc a pound. Tallow Country, 4c; city rendered, 5c Seeds Recleaned Western clover, 55 000 5 25; country medium clover, 54 004 25; tim othy, 51 501 55; blue grass, 52 853 00; orchard grass, 51 5C; millet. 7075c. Tropical Fruits Lemons, choice. $5 50 0 50; fancy, 57 007 50; Jamaica oranges, 5560 a barrel; Florida oranges, 54 004 60 a box; bananas, SI 50 firsts, 51 00 good seconds, ft bunch; California peaches, 52 0002 50 t box; Tokay grapes, 54 505 00: California nlnms. Southern sweets, 52 002 25 $ barrel; Jersey, 53006)3 25: cabbage, 52 504 CO $) bundred, onions. 52 75Q3 25 a barrel; onions, 54 SOfor 180 ft basket: green bean:, 40c $) basket; celery, 2S30c a dczsn bunches: turnips, Jl 5002 25 H barrel; peepers, 51 0001 25 p busbel; tomatoes, 75c51 00 $ bushel. Groceries. There are no new developments in this line. Volume of trade shows a decline tbe past few weeks, owing to rains and bad roads. Prices are substantially the same as at last report. Coffees are firm ar.d sugars quiet. Green Coffee Fancy Rio. 24X925c; choice Rio, 2223c; prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rio. 20Q21c: old Government Java, 29403Oc; Maracaibo. 527ic; Mocha, 30Q 32c: Santos, 2226c; Caracas, 2527c; La Guayra. 28327c Roasted (in papers) Standard brands. 25c; high grades, 2S03Oc; old Government Java, hulk, S334Kc; Maracaibo, 2S29c; Santos, 203 30c; peaberry, 30c; choice Rio, 26c; prime Rio, 25c: good Rio. 24c; ordinary, 2122c. Spices (whole) Cloves 15lbc; allsolce.lOc; cassia, 8c; pepper. 13c; nutmeg. "SaXOc Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, TKc; Ohio, 120, 8Kc; headlight. 150, 8Kc; water white, 10Kc: globe, HSUKc; elaine, Hkc: car nadine, llKc; royaline, lie; red oil, llllc; purity, 14c Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 434345c ft gallon; summer, 3S40c; lard oil,5558c SYRUP Corn syrup, 3637c; choice sugar syrup, 3S4j43c: prime sugar syrup, 32033; strictly prime, 3536c. N. O. Molasses Fancy, new crop. 55Q56c; fancy old. 474Sc: choice, 49c; medium, 3S 43c; mixed, i0il2c Soda Bi-carb in kegs. 3K3c: bi-carb in s, ajic; bi-carb assorted packages, 5$f6c; sal soda in kegs, lfici do granulated, 2c Candles Star, full weight, 8Jc; steanne, jl set. 8Kc; parafline. ll12c RICE Head Carolina, 7J7Kc: choice, 6)3 ?.z; prime, 66c; Louisiana, 6Gc starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, &363c; gloss starch, 67c Foreign Fruits Layer raisins. 52 65: Lon don layers, 52 75: Muscatels. 52 50; California MuscateIs,S2 40; Valencia. 77Jic;Ondara Va lencia, 8VSKc: sultana. 18&2nc;currants. 5!iQ 53c; Turkey prunes,728c; French prunes.11 13c; f-alomca prunes, in 2ft packages,9c;cocoa l.uts, p 100, 56; almonds, I.ao-.'jp ft, 29c: do Ivica 17c; do shelled, 40c; walnuts, nap.. 1314c;Slcilv filberts, 12c: Smyrna figs, 1517c: new dates, C 6c: Brazil nuts, 16c; pecans, 1416c; citron,H ft, 1920c; lemon peel, 15c f? ft; orange peel, 15c Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per. ft, 10c; apples, evaporated, 14tC15c; peaches, evapor; ated, pared, 2SS0c: peaches, California, eva porated, unpareo, umaz; cherries, pitted, 31c cherries unfitted, 1313Kc; raspberries, eva porated. 3435c; blackberries. lOfflllc; huckle berries. 15c Sugars Cubes, TJic; powdered, 7JJc; granu lated, 6Jic: confectioners' A, 6c: standard A. 6c; sou white, 66Je; yellow, choice. 6 atlic; yellow, good. 6i4Joc; yellow, fair. 5U VAc; yellow, dark. SASSKs. Pickles Medinm, bbls. (1,-200). 58 50: me dium, half bbls. (600), 54 75. Salt No. 1. bbl, 95c; No. 1 ex.. if) bbl.Sl 00; dairy, H bbl, 51 20; coarse crystal, W bbl, $1 20; Higgins' Eureka, 4-bn. sacks, 52 80; Higgins' Eoreka, 18-14 ft packets, 53 00. Canned Goons Standard peaches, 52 R04J 2 90; 2cds. 52 50ffi2 60; extra peaches 53 003 10; pie peaches, 52 00: finest corn, 51 351 50; Hfd. Co. corn, 95cil 15; red cherries, 51 401 50: Lima beans. 51 20; soaked do. 80c; string do. "a 90c; marrowfat peas. 51 1001 25; soaked peas, 708SOc; pineapples, 113001 40; Bahama do. 52 55; damsoc plums 51 10; greengages, 51 60: egg plums, 52 20: California apricots, 52 502 60; caiuornia pears. s io; ao greengages. Vi 20; do egg plums, 52 20: extra white cherries, 52 85: raspberries, 51 4001 45; straw berries. 513001 40; gooseberries. 51 1001 15; tomatoes. 95cl: sal moo, 1-ft, 51 301 80; blackberries, 51 15: succo tash, 2-2 cans, soaked, 90c; do green, 2-ft, 51 25 1 50; corn beef, 2-6 cai.s. 52 00; 14-ft cans. jl4; baked beans, 51 4001 50; lobster, 1-ft. 52 00; mackeral. lft cans, broiled, 51 50; sardines, do mestic, K. J 3U 40; sardines, domestic t, 57 00; sardines. Imported. il, Sll 50012 50: sar dines, imported, Ks. 518; sardines, mustard, 54 25; sardines, soiced, 54 25. Fish Extra No. 1 bloater, mackerel, 530 fl bbl; extra No. 1 do, mess, 523 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, 519 50; No. 2 shore mackerel, 522: large 3's. 20. Codfish-Whole pollock. 6c V ft: do medinm, George's cod, 6c; do large, 7c; boneless bake, in strips, 5c; do George's cod, Io blocks. 67Kc. Herring Round shore. 55 50 p bbl; split, ja 50; lake, 53 25 W 100-ft bbl. White fish. 5660 100-ft half bbl. Lake trout, 55 50 half bbl. Finnan baddies, 10c ft. Iceland halibut, 13c ft. Pickerel, halt bbl. 53 00: quarter bbl, 51 3a Potomac her ring, 53 50?) bbl; 52 00 ? half bbl; Holland herring. 70c; Walkoff herring. 90c Oatjieal-56 5007 00 $ bbl. Grain, Floor and Feed. Sales on call at tbe Grain Exchange, 1 car 2 white oats, 52c, spot; 1 car coarse winter wheat bran, $18, 10 days; 2 cars No. 1 hay, 9 75, 5 days; 1 car packing hay, 57. 10 dajs; 1 car 2 y. e. corn, 64c, 5 days, B. A O. Receipts as bulletined. 22 cirs. of which IS cars wero received by the Pitts purg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, as follows: 2 cars of oats. 1 of straw, 10 of hay. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of corn. By Baltimore and Ohio, 1 car of corn, 1 ot hay. By Pittsburg and Western, 1 car of bay. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie. 1 car of rye, 4 of hay. Oats are higher and flrm. Corn is very strong. Wheat aud flour are steady. Hay is slow, and general drift is still toward lower prices. Prices are for carload lots on track: Wheat-No. 2 red, 51 04S1 05; No, 3, 51 020 CORN No. 2 yellow ear. 6364c; high mixed ear, BuQ61r; No. 2 yellow, shelled, 6960c:hlh mixed shelled corn, SHSSc OATS-Nn. J, SttiQoici No. 2 white. 52e52Kc; extra. No. 3, HAiattic; mixed oats, 4S49c RYE N 6. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 70071c: No. 1 Wetern,6369c FLOUR Jobbing prices Fancy spring and winter patent flonr. 56 0006 25: fancy straight winter, o uso "" - ---, spriuK. ; fja oU; Clear wunerrr wm-K,nngns a a M bakers', 54 7505 00. Rye flour, Buck neat nonr, VQiy f m. millteed o. t. wniie midoungs. va um 2 White middling. 52Z 003? . 520 00021 00: winter wheat bran, 517 00017 50. HAT-Baled timothy No. 1, 510 00010 25: No. 2 do, 57 5038 50: loose from wagon, ill CO013 00. according to quallty:No. 2 prairie hay, 58 500 9 00: packing do, 57 0007 5a STkAW Oat, 57 007 50: wheat and rye, 57 25 750. Provisions. Sugar-cured hams, large, 10c; sugar-eared hams, medium. lOJJc; sugar-cured bams, small, lie; sugar-cured breakfast bacon. Sc: sugar cured shoulders, c: sugar-cured boneless shoulders, fyic: skinned shoulders, 8c: skinned hams, 12c; sugar-cured California hams, 7c; sugar-curcd dried beef flats, 9c; sugar-cured dried beef sets, lOXc; sugar-cured dried beef rounds. 12Kc: bacon, shoulders, TJc: bacon, clear sides, fc: bacon, clear bellies. 6Jfc: dry salt shoulders, 6c: dry salt clear sides, OKc Mess pork heavy, 512 50; mess pork, family, 512 50. Lard Refined. In tierces, 5Kc: half barrels, 5c; CO-ft tubs, 5c: 20-ft palls, b4c; 50-ft tin cans, 6c; 3-ft tin pails. 6c: 5-ft tin palls. 6c; 10-ft :in pails, 5Jc Smoked sausage, long; 5c; large, 5c Fresh pork, links. 9c Boneless hams, 10Kc Pigs feet, half-barrels, 54 00: quarter-barrels, 52 15. Lumber. Tbere is no abatement in activity of building lumber. We note an improvement iu demand for hard wooes the past week or two which is easily explained by tho fact tbat demand in this line always increases toward tbe close of the season when the inside finish is being pnt on buildings. Cherry and quartered oak are the popular bard woods. It is difficult to meet de mand for cherry. PINE UNFLAmCD YA11D QCOTATIO-fS. Clear boards, per M 532 OOgs 00 Select copimon boards. per M 30 00 Common boards pcrM 2000 Sheathing 18 00 Pine frame 1 amber per M 22 OOQ27 00 Shingles, Ho. 1, Win. perM 4 75 Shingles, No. 2, 13 In. per M 3 50 Lath :. 100 BAUD WOODS YARD QCOTATIOXs. Ash, lto4ln Black walnut, green, log run Bl ek walnut, dry, log run Cherry Green white oak plank, 2 to 4 in,... Dry white oak plank, 2 to 4 In Dry white oak boards, lln West Va. yellow pine, 1 inch West Va. yellow pine, lji inch Wfst Vn. -rollmr nnnlar. H lo 1 In.. Hickory, f)4to3iii 1SOO25 00 Hemlock building lumber, perM 13 00 Bank rails 14 00 Boat stnddln-r - MOO Coal car plank 13 00 planehl Clear boards, per M 5 COM Surface boards 30 O035 00 Clear, ?4-lnch beaded celling 28 00 Partition boards, perM...... 3500 Flooring, No. 1 3000 Flooring, No. 2 25 00 Yellow pine flooring DOO40 00 Weather-boarding, moulded. No. 1.... 30 00 Weather-boarding, moulded. No. 2.... 2500 Weather-boarding. K-lnch SO CO SABD WOODS JOBBISO rBICXS. Ash Walnnt log run, green Walnut log run. dry White oak plank, green White oak plank, dry White oak boards, dry WestVa. yellowplne. lln West Va. yellow pine, 1H In...., Yellow poplar Hickory, l)to 3 in Hemlock Bank rails.. ............. .......... Boat studding. , Coal car plank ,..$30 00045 00 ,.. 25 00345 00 ... 35 OOrifoO 00 ... 17 00Sl9 00 ... 20 001322 00 ... lsoor&zjoo ... 19 00(321 00 ,.. 20 ooas oo ... 18 00&23 00 ... 20 00(3125 00 ... 11 5012 00 14 00 14 00 ... 2100 Price of Bar Silver. -t-rXCMI. TXtkOllAH TO TUX DHFATCK.1 New York. October 29. Bar sliver London. 49y,i.l New York. 51 06J. jSJSs Presents in the most elegant form .THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUICS OrTHK FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills da pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to . CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING 8LEEP, HEALTH and 8TRENCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it aud all are delighted with it ASK YOUR OBUOOIST FOR STeT-JHUJ Jb 4035 PIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW XORK, H. ft , y if -57.11 WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, I Embroidery and White Goods Department direct importation from tbe best manufac turers of St. GalL in Swiss and Cambric Edg ings, Flouncing-, Skirt Widths and Allovers, Hemstitched .Edgings and Flouncing. Buyers will And these goods attractive both in price and novelties of design. Full 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 FABRICS. The largest variety from which to select Toil Du Nords, Chalon Cloths, Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suitings. Heather t Renfrew Dress Ginghams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. Jal3-D ..S40 OOO.'VS 00 .. -0 00050 00 .. 60 00r&75 00 .. 40 00330 00 . 20 0025 00 .. 22 0025 00 .. 20 0025 00 .. 20 00(325 00 .. 25 00(350 CO is maz5( mm mm UUUUl II llUlbi.ll S "SsiTsiiiSv EJ?jyiBaMH Amoved Scrofulous jHpSlHl -"P from mT neck. JMEJH They were Large as an I bJFh mat & SB Egg Jennik dean, I WftjJilSILlLS?y Mo" lcalm. Mich. BBOKEBS-FINANCLIL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. my3 DriTDTP'fi SAVINGS BANK. rliUrLrj o si fourth avenue. Capital. $300,000. Surplus. $5L670 29. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD K. DUFF, 4 President, Asst. Sec. Treas. per cent Interest allowed on time deposits. OC1540-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO., BANKSKS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicaga 4o SIXTH ST, Pittsburg. C2KS Merchants and Mechanics' BOND and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION -OF Baltimore, 3Id., Herebv announce the opening of their Pitts, burg office at 96 Fourth are., room 38 Dallmeyer building, nnder tbe management ot their West ern agent, T. M. LAMB. To all persons interested in safe and lucrative investments, with quick returns, we extend a cordial invitation to call and investigate aur system. Wo oifer our oonds as follows: Face Admis- Month-Quar of sisn ly erly Bond. Fee. Dues. Dues. Series A J300 3 00 J2 00 .75 B 250 2 00 100 JO 0 12S 100 SO .25 These bonds begin with No. 1 in each series and will be sold to Investors inorderof applica tion. We shall call tbe first bonds January 15, 1831, and everv month thereafter. Bonds are called in as they become due iri numerical order and are paid at the followiae rate: Face value. If called first year we P3y....... 50 per cent If second year we pay... ... 60 per cent If third year we pay ... 70 percent If fourth year we pay... 80 percent If flftn year we pay ... 80 per cent If sixth year, or later, we pay 100 per cent We refer to the banks of Baltimore. THYELE M. LAMB, WESTERN AGENT, KOOM 38 DALLMEYER BUILDING. QC28-86 96 FOURTH AVE. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PEN. AVENUE. PITTSBUEG. Pi. As old residents know and hack files of Pit; burg papers prove, is the oldest establish 9 and most prominent physician in the city, da voting special attention to all chronic diseases JSff-SSSNOFEEUNTILCURED MCTRXnilQ-u-d mental diseases, physical, liLn V UUadecar,nervouadebilitr.Iackoe energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im. poverlsbed 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 AMD SKIN sdti8Aae"Ptfo blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular-, swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and bloocl poisons tboronghl-r eradicated from the system. 1 1 Rl M A R V kidney and bladder derange UMII'lMn I f ments, weak back, gravel. ca. tarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searcbinz treatment prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whlttier's life-long; extensive experienca insures scientific and reliable treatment oa common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as It here. Office hours, 9 A. H. to 8 p. Jt. Sunday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. st only. DR. WHITTIER.-8IJ Penn avenue. Pittsburg; Pa, jy2-13-DSuwt DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re. quiring scientific aud confide! tial treatment! Dr. S. K Lake. M. R. C. P. a, is tbe oldest and most experienced specialist lit tbe city. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Offlca hears S to A aud 7 to 8 p. M.; Sundays, S to 4 P. K. Consult them personally, or write. Doctor! Lake. cor. Penn are. and 4th St., Pittsburg, Pa. je3-72-DWk Dr.E.G.Wesis NERVEfAND BRAIN TREATMENT Specific for HTSteris.Pii-lness.nti.Nettralfrli.ysie-f illness, M ental Depression, Softening of tbo Uraln.re-sultint- in Insanity and leading to misery decav ana deith. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power In either sex. In-oluntary Losses, and Sperm-torrbce caused by overexertion or tbe brain, selr-abuse- or OTer-indnlcence- Each box contains one month's treat, ment. $1 a box. or ix for $3, sent by mail prepald. Wltb each order for six boxes, will tend purchaser fruarantee to refund money if the treatment fails to care. Gnarsnteesisniedft-idr-enulro sold only by EM1L 6. STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2401 Penn are., and Comer Wy lie aii4 Fulton st, PITTSBURG. PA. myl5-51-Trssa DR. fAJPTD-E'is ELECTRIC BELT WEAMES AtBrSll r,U--SSrtS- tlirongh disease or "ax-to--"- otliefwlse. VK GUAKANTEE to f'UHE by this New ISIPKOVEU ILECTKIC KELT or fuSDiltlNp. Slaja for this specific pnrposc. Cnre of Physical Weak ness, elvlnir Kree!r.JIIld. Soothln--. t-ontlnnonj Currents of Electricity tlirongh all weal. .parts, restoring them to HEALTH ami VIGOROUS bTKENOTH. Electric current felt Instantly, or we forfeit S5, 000 In cash. BELT Complete Jo and up. Worst cases Permanently Cured in tnreo months. SSealed pimphlets free. Call on or ad dress SANDEN ELEtrritlC CO..SW Broadway. JSew Yorfc. my--4!-TT8sn oo3s'3 Cotton, Uoob COMPOUND Composed of Cotton Root, Tansy and Pennyroyal a recent discovery by an 'old physician. Is tuccessfuUu una monthlir-Safe. Effectual. Price SI. by mail, eealed. Ladles, ask your drmrgist for Cook's r!nt?nn Ttant nnmnonnd and talte no substitute- or inolose 3 stamps for sealed particulars. Ad dress POND LILY COMPANY. No. 3 Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. IS-Sold In Pittsburg, Pa., by Joseph Fleto git Son, Diamond and Marxet sii sell-lhT-TTSUwkFOWK Advice vsoVsceT You are not in manly shape, and yet you dont act. Write to ns to-day! Delay Imperils all I -.. ri...rih. vnnr rasp. I OUR' NEW BOOK lOurKxclusiveMetHocU I unit rim puua ,.. lt.r,M. ALL. AIMOIUIEIUI Sc WEAK.EJSE-H OF JIK.V. For limited time Book mailedree. EBJB MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, X. 1. Don't prefer VBCE to ADVICE. NERVES! Strong1, briTe, successful men md women win hilf tliefr life battles on tbeir nerre. NtRVB BRANS care Nerrous Debility, Menul Depression, Weak Back,SIeepIessness.Lo3Sof Appe tite, Hysteria, Numbness. Trembling, Bad Dreams and alt Kerrous Dtseaus. Ji per tax postpaid- Pamphlet sent fr-e. Address Nerve Bean Co-, Buffalo, N Y. Ac Joseph Fleming & Son's, 4:a Market St., and all leading druggists. i 4-i S Safest (WILCOX'S COMPOUND), Date, -jortaia . c-neetaai. At Druggists everywhere or by mall. 8end 1 cts.fl Boot "WOMAN'S SAFE-GtfAKD" m-aled. WILCOX SPECIFIC CO., Phlla, Pa. -mSK-OO-TTSWIC PERFECT MANHOOD WEAK Strong Cnres assured to men of all aei. Send for free Ulnstratiro treatise. THE UABfiTOX CO. IS Park Place, New York. ocll-TTSWfc FEMALE BEAP-JS Absolntelr reliable, perfectly safe, most powerfnlfemalo rulatorliiown;neTerfallSJabox,postpald;onet)ox sufficient. Address LION DRTO CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by JOS. FLEltDi'Q & SON, 111 Market St. apl7-J0-TTS MANHOOD Early Decay and Abuse. ImpottncT, Lest Vljer, saa health fully restored. Varicocele cured. New Home Treatise senfree aud sealed. Secresy. pkof. 11. a. iiurr-Jt in Fuitoa st.. x. v. auH-U-TTSSUWk ABOOXrORTHEMILLIQH FREE QME TREATMENT WITH MEDICAL ElEGTRICITI LTorall CBKOJtO. OEOAHIO and NERVOUS DISEASES In both seres. B7 IMt till Ton rat tbla booS. Xtima I CHEMICAL CO., tJUWABULWll sajSS-sL-rxssa . - t0T tSH mSsirngs-zzza fWv552i Kit nan nil 1 m fintf. B WM3 d aaa HiP is . S THEPERl