ag&szgsEnKi 53Si 9?f y&grgnrfxv imfmw TT&&S rv .'? THE HLTTSBUBG DISPATCH, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1890." 10 VIEWS OF EXPEBTS. Brokers in Keal Estate Talk Inter cslin"Iv About the Market. DEMASD GOOD AID PRICES STRONG. Contmncd Activity in Speculative Circles "With a Tarn for the Better. THE KEATS AXD GOSSir OP THE CITI Persons interested in real estate should read what the brokers say, as given below. Xlier are in a position to speak intelligently on the subject and their opinions are enti tled to great weight. It will be noticed that almost every speaker expresses bullish sen timents cither outright or iu a modified lorm. George Schmidt I have nothing but good to say of the market. There is no bet ter or safer investment. Trices on the aver age are none too high, considering the growth of the citv in population and business. To show my faith in what I say I will begin the erection of brick houses in the Kurcka place plan. Oakland, early next spring. J. C. Keillj Tlio market is in good shape. There are plenty of unycrs for property in good localities. The prices arc verv still. Baxter, Thompson fc Co. We havo a good inquiry for improved properties in both city and suburbs. There is no depression in prices and no scarcity of home money seeking invest ment in mortgages. ' feamucl W. Black f. Co. Capitalists are put ting their mone mi" imI estate, which is a pretty good leid to rit! y. lt.hows they have conti&ence in the i.i."k Of course, there are alwavs people to take aiivantago of any scare to depreciate what tlicj want tobuj. but as leal estate is not easily affected bv temporary disturbances we have noticed no decline. The demand i quite as good as it has been for the pat two or ihne jear. C. Eerinzer A Son There is a good demand for all kinds or properties. Trices are strong and give fortn no sign of depression. The in ijuirv for hou'es shows no abatement. J. H. Larkin A Co. Wo hate not found any trouble in intcicting people who want to pur chase. Prices are strong and inquiries as numerous as ever for good properties. Real estate is alviar a good investment and after all is the only re.il seciintj. Alles A. Billet Wo havo a good, steady in quiry for city and suburban property Frices are firm, but considerably lower than in ant other prnminei.t city. Good investment prop erty finds read) purchase, showing that money 2s all nglit. Black fc Haird We find inquiry rather on the increase. Prices are stead), with a tendency to advance in many cae. Thcro is an enormous inquiry from outsiders for first-class liu'incss houses. We think the struggle for houses next spring will be something like that narrated lr the EiWe where seven women laid hold of one man W. A. Heroin A. Sons say that thev find tho market for real estate good and steady. Many purchasers can be found who aio willing to buy improved and unimproved property at fair prices. The market is no slower than before the stock trouble, and the demand for busi ness houses and duellings is fairly good, but there is no excessive demand beyond that caused by the natural growth of the city and above that of ordinary renting seasons for seteral tears back. (.. H. Liovt The market is all right. During thepas: two weeks we have had the best busi ness and made mere good-sized sales than in the same length of tunc for several months. "We and a number of persons who heretofore Lave been intestinsr in stocks and bonds are now taking hold of realty. Wo have several large transactions under negotiation. We think thiic will beagood active winter business. Prices are fnll Mitained. M. F. Hippie A Co. The inquiry for the bet ter cla-sot dutlln.gs and lots is better than it tiassarue time back. Ibis is largely due to the itifiur of oil operators and uianulacturers. We think the tock flurry will havu a tendency to increase the inquiry tor leal estate as an invest ment. The demand for choice residences of from $C30 to 512,000 i in excess of the supply. "Wo do no: think prices have reached the top, as by cumpanson wo find values here lower ihau in other cities with only a fraction of the bu-incsa. AY. 11 Hatnnett & Co. Suburban property is iu as good demand as ever. We have at eiaged a sale a ili.t lor the last month. Tho great want of Wilkinsburg and other places In that section is dwellings to rpnt. Filteeu per cent can be readii realized by building this class of bouses. Charle- Somers A Co., C. W. Stewart, Kwing & Bter James W. lJrape A Co. and others e presed similar opinion-, showing that cotiti aence in real estate is not only widespread but that it rests on a foundation of actual business. Business Xctvs and Gossip. Tnere is much to be thankful for to-day. liven croakcts should be glad that they are alive. bometimc since an intert icw with the cashier of the National Uauk of Commerce iu regard to "Wilkur-buig titles from tho bank was pub lished in this column. The buyers of real estate from the bank have been quite uneasy on the subject notwithstanding the clear statement then made. Hie UcDevitt case has recently been decided in accordance with the view of the matter taken by the cashier in the inter view. The court held that McDevitt acquired a good title aud his t endee would have to com plete the purchase, thcro being no flaw: that the only question was between the bank and the Controller, and he was debarred by the .tatute ot limitation from enforcing the fite J ear Clause in theltw. This decision should be a. good dissert for the Wilkmsburgers1 Thanks giving dinner. Sloan A Co. sold S13.000 worth of lots at West "Wiluieruing on Tuesday. Bach ot the 13 mom-ages on file yesterday were for less t nan J1.OU0. Ten of :53 were for purchase nonet. 1 lie largest was lor 7,000. J. C Iteiilv jestcrday offered tho property corner ot Third street and Penn avenue at public auction Quite a crowd was interested, but. as the bids failed to come up to the mark. JS7,0u being the highest, tLcsale was adjourned to next t cdncsdat Julius V. burk sold To shares of Philadelphia Gas C'lupant stock at i!l?. There was a sale ot Klectric scrip yesterday at oil Lnu-ual regret is felt among broker: and linkers ot cr the sudden death of C Van Buren, Jr., Cabinet of tho OTiaan National Hank, llo "was a popular and cfiicicnt officer. The opiuiun was lrcely expressed on Fourth avenue testcrday that the storm was ot er. Be lieving so is a good way to make it so. The liuildiug Iteeord. The Building Inspector t cstcrday prepared an excellent menu in the way of business for to days Thank-givinSi He issueu 13 permits, general!) lor a goo J class of houscj. The list Is appended. Charles Cnrran. frame two story dwelling, 36x32 feet, on Iocnst alley, Eighteenth ward Cast, SLOOP. Heury Lehrmaun, frame two-story dwelling 3Sx.S feet, oa Monaster) avenue. Twenty-seventh ward. Cast. 1,000. Leopold LeUrroau. framo one-story and base inent dwellinr. 17x31 feet, on Monastery ave nue. Twentt.sevc.itli ward. Cost. bOO. Jit. Washington Presbyterian Church, frame Uie story aud ba-ement church, 50x70 teet. on Grandticw at enue. Thirty-second ward. Cost, Sll.UHL Mr. Anna Popp, brick addition three-story dwelling, lOxi'i ner.ouColnell street, Eleventh ward. Cost, it.000. John Uraine, frame addition two-story dw ell i ng, 15x15 feet, on Penn avenuc.Ninetecnth trard. Cost. SC0C. August Schiinger, frame two-story dwelling, 17tisU2 fect.on Liberty at enue, Sixteenth ward. Cost. il.SuO. William Ilcams, frame and brick two-story and mansard dwelling, GxU lent, on Bantu tticet. Twentieth ward. Cost, JiOOO. Andrew Itechtanttialer. frame two-stnrv duelling. 17x3i feet, on Yew street, bixteenth Tard. Cost, b00. . Zimiuer. lrame two-storv dwelling 17x32 fiet, on Yew street. Sixteenth ward. Cost, SI.1G0. Eagle Transfer Compauy.Limited, frame onc storv oQuc. 11x16 feet, on becond avenue. Sixth ward. Cost, l. Eugene Droeger, frame two-story and base ment dwelling, 22x31 feet, on Industry street, Thirtt-hrst ward. L'ott, S2.U00. (jporge Siuipkins. trams two-story dwelling, 1G82 feet, on me lloll plan ot lots. Fourteenth traiil. Cost, 1,500. ?.;ovcincuts in lteal Estate. The Columbus Club is looking for a down town site npoi which to erect a club bouse, theirprosent quart ersonSmitliHeld street being toa sma.lL They propose to expend from $00,000 to 75.000 in building and furnishing a perma nent home Tho club was organized about fonr ) ears ago and Las a membership of about 200. Auother tranaction of importance to Wilkinsbarg has just been clocd, tho Import ance consisting not so much in the amount of money involved as in establishing values in that buroucb. W. K. llamuett & Co. sold another Penn avenue lot. being part of the Harner es tate. 22x110, for 5U0 a foot front. With the ex ception noted the other day, this is the highest pnee ever realized in the borough. J. B. Larkin & Co. sold to M. A. Centner, A lot on Liberty avenue, near Seventeenth street. 20x100 to Spring alley, with buildings, for JB,700 cash. Black A Baird sold to John Cook, Jsq., a two story brick dwelling ot eight rooms, on Cliff street, corner of Cassett. with lot 19xC0 feet, for JL500. Baxter, Thompson fc Co. sold lot No, 13 in the Florence C Miller plan. Thirteenth ward, fronting 20 feet on Calliope street by 75 to an alley, to Lawrence Bergman tor t BOO. Charles Somers & Co. sold for John M. Jlalley to A. J. Wallaco a lot 40x150 on Blaine street, Brnshton station, Pennsylvania Itailroad. Consideration private. Kelly & Rogers sold three more lots in the B. M. Kennedy plan, Ilomewooct, on Bennett street. Twenty-first ward, for J1.800, to Paul Meyer; also, sold for J. C. Dick in his Enter prise plan of lots Twenty-hrt ward, to EK Ferguson, three lots Nos. 90. 91 and 92. each 24 a.109 feet, for $3,300. This makes 41 lots sold iu Mr. Dick's plati. Alles & Bailev sold for Jatces Elliott to At torney Cyrus C. Brock, No. 182 Devilliers street, an eight-roomed brick dwelling, in ex cellent condition, lot 30x90. for 53,000 cash. S. A. Dickie A Co. sold for Mrs. T. C Hosack to J. W. llollins. four lots on Susquehanna street, near Murtland avenue, 100x112, for 2.550. M. K. Hippie & Co. sold to John Newmont a lot 20x154 leer, on the west side of Downing street, in tho Dickson plan of lots. Thirteenth ward, for 5300 cash. W. A. Hcrron Sons sola on Dearborn street, near Wmebiddle avenue. Nineteenth ward, lot No. 21 in the Brown & Dounell plan, 26xl00 feet lor FJ00. HOME SECURITIES. Electric and Central Traction Shotv the Ab sence of Backbone. There was a good attendance of brokers at each of the threo stock calls yestcrdav, and considerable business was transacted. Tho in crease of buying orders shows that investors think stocks are a purchase at present prices. Philadelphia Gas was ftronger. The only par ticularly tt eak spots wero Electric and Central Traction, each of which sold at a material con cession. Tho rest of the list developed nothing new. Sales at the first call were 210 shares or Phil adelphia Gas at 2i; 10 at 2 5 at 21.15 Electric at 22J, and 50 at 22Ji. At second call there were sales ot 200 Philadelphia Gas at 2 and 10 at 21K- Sale at third call wero SO rhil adelphia at 21K. 115at21?4,75 Electric at MJJ, 10 Central Traction at 2L After call 10 Pleas ant Valley brought 25. Total sales were 790 shares. IHIbT CALL. U X SLCOND TUIRD CALL. CALL. B A U A 10S 31 .... 20 .... 19 2 -jo n .... Si .... 24 .... IS'- .... iss sih sii. si's iJ4 .... ss M.-irlnn . ltank CV. ClasCo MinnftcCs G.C UliioVallrv .... P. . O. 4.1". Co llKl l'lula. CO.... , rinc Run six. 'ii WlieellneGisCo is;; 3 --5 t, 3 si's SSJ4 13 U4 3 'iiH ColmnmaOil t;o Onlral Traction Pleasant Yallcv. Sl!f S5 36 . X. 1. iGG.CC 38 as . ss.'i "si's" Luster .Mlnlnc. '"is1 30 S3J Allcg'nyCo. El ec ':i8'"s3 ::: as ttcsuncnonscE Monon.W. Co... U. b. Ah. Co.... U.S. S. nrcr. Sl. IVi i 111 7J'4 80 "Ncst'fcousc A. It W.lI.Co.Lim . Undcrg'dCa. Co The total sales of stocks at New York yester day wern MLS2S shares, including Atchison, 23,195: Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern. 13.C30: Erie. 3,350; Louisville and Nash ville, 12.950; Missouri Pacific. 7,015: North Amer ican. U.1C9: Northern Pacific. 4.830, do pre ferred. 15,493: Heading, 9,500: Richmond and West Point, 7,217; St. Paul, 35.050; Union Pacific, 19,52a AT THE BiHKS. Funds Handed Over at tho Demand of Legitimate Business. Bankers reported considerable discounting and good depositing yesterday. Money was somewhat stringent, but business was not al low ed to suffer. Thero was no disposition to drum up customers. The conservative policy which tho banks have pursued all along is highly commended by all thinking people. It is a guarantee against disaster and a stimulus to trade, as it inspires confidence that the local financial institutions arc strong enoucb to stand up against anything short of a universal cataclysm. The Clearing House report shows that busi ness is holding its own, which is saying a great deal, and should be cause for thankfulness to day. Exchanges wero 2,788,259 41 and balances $351,239 18. money on call at New York yetcraa.r was easy, rancing from S5 per cenr, last loan 3, closco offered at .1 Primo mercantile paper. fi9. Sterling exchange quiet and steady at 4 k24 for CO-day bills and 4 S73 for demand. Closing Bond Quotations. IT. S. 4S reir , U. s,. 4s coup..., U.b. 4s re..., U. S. 4s conp. ...lSl .lit , IDS ...1111 M. K. &T. Ocn. 3?. MX Mutual Unluu 6s....li!j .N.J. C Int. Cert...ltn!A Northern l'ac Ists.lliS Northern l'ac. Sdj-.K)1)!! Nortliw't'n consols. 13.1 ortwn deben'sos.104 A'aclllCbS oi ':k.. .11: Louisiana stainpcdts 92 .Missouri bS.., 'lenn. newsct. ts.. .102Uren & 'trans. Cs. lena. new set. 5s.. M 104 Tenn. ncwseL, 3s.... 7C M.L S.I. il. Gen. 5s. S3 ht.L.is.r. (Jen. M. 101 st. Paul consols. ....12SU . P. Clil.tPc. lsts.114 " 1x., Tc lG.'lr.Hs. Sai Tx.. Pc. IS (...Tr.Us. 33 Union Pacific lets...) Ilk ttcst bhore 102 Canada So. Sds MS central racincists.iiuH Den. A It. :. sts...UC Den. 4K. . 4s MM D.&K. O. Wcstlsts. KrleMs TO' AL It. &T. Uen. C.. 7C,'; ST. LOTJIS Clearings, 3,411456: balance, 320.254. Exchange on New York COc dis count. Money 6 per cent on call; 70S per cent on time. Chicago Clearing", 13.676.880. New York exchange. 25c discount to par. Rates formoney w ere steady at7nercenttorall classes of loans. Sew York Clearings, 122,463,900; balances, 4,002,801. AGAIN LETS GO. OH Takes a Tumble but Recovers Lost Ground and Closes Steady. Oil dropped to a point yesterday that must havo sent a shiver through the anatomy of the producers and caused corresponding exulta tion to the Standard. But it didn't stay there tory long. The market opened at 07c. advanced to CKc declined to CGJc, rallied and closed steady at G7Jc, the highest point of the day. Trading was fair, particularly on the break. Clearings, 30 000 barrels Averase runs 83,211; average shipments, S7, 107; average shipments, 10,339. Refined was steady and nnchnnced. jMcGriw, Wilson A Co. quote puts 66; calls, CSJigeSK. Other Oil Markets. Oil Crrr, November 26. Petroleum opened at CS'fc: highest. BSUe: lowest. GGKc: closed at I CTc. Sales, 113,000 barrels; clearances not re ported; charters. iJ.-m barrels; shipments, 102, 5-12 barrels; runs 89,020 barrels BriADFoSD,Novcmber26. Petroleum opened at CSc; closed. C7Je; highest, 63c: lowest, 66c; clearances, 40G.OOU barrels Nrtv Y'onK. November 26. Petroleum Liquidation by Western operators caused a de cline of lXc in December option to-dav, but most of this loss was recovered later; the open ing was lirm, and ou the reaction tho market closed firm. Pennsylvania oik spot, opening. tSc: highest. CSc; lowest, 6Sj: closing, CSc. De cember option, openincr. 67c; highest. C7c; lowest 66c: closintr, 675sC Lima oil, no sales. Total sales, 67,000 barrels. NEW YORK STOCKS. An Inactive Market, but It Picked Up Later in tho Day The Bulls Are Building on the Return of Gould From Boston. Nr.w YoeK. November 2C Tho stock mar ket to-day was less active than that of yester day, but as no one' expected auy activity at all the little that was shown during tho latter por tion of the day was somewhat of a surprise, as was also the undoubted strength disolajcd in all parts of tbo list, as the general impression had been that a declining tendency would pre vail. The bulls, however, are calculating upon Mt.Gould's return from Boston to inautruratea movement. There was no need of waiting for that, however, as the events of the day sufficiently proved, and again marked tho earlv dealings. The final gains are largo in some cases and in few stocks is there any decline whatever. Tho dullness aud heaviness of the opening was in part duo to the continuation of the reaction of yesterday and partly duo to tbo selling of the foreigners on the disquieting news from South America, but the London market showed no weaknest for American stocks even after prices had been forced down here by a raid iu the first half hour, and tho foreigners suddenly changed front, becoming liberal buyers where they had sold in the early trailing.. Tho rally was accompanied b reports that there was a fatal disagreement among the Sugar Trustees and tnatsome of the assets wero unavailable and the bears paid particular attention to suirar forcing it from 51 to 4S. Pacific Mail jieided i. Northern Pacific preferred lper cent and other leading stocks fractional amounts. At the concessions, however, buying orders appeared in the market and the course of prices was soon changed, and the early losses in the general list were quickly made up with fractions iu addition. Union Pacific, St. Paul and Rock Island led in this movement throughout, and from the lowest points advances from 2 to 1 points were scored. Tho improvement in the whole list, however, received a great impetus in the last hour by the announcement that Judge Uullpn, in Brooklyn, bad issued an injunction granting a stay of proceedings under tho late judgment until the Hearing to be held next Saturday. Upon this sugar, which had recovered a portion of Its loss, made a sudden jump to 56, again of 8 per cent from its lowest point, and checked the de clining tendency which had appeared in tbo market upon realizations. Lackawanna led in this reaction and lost abont IK per cent, but in the final dealings everything jumped, and last prices are generally at or near the best of tbo day, the close being active and strong at the improvement, rho commission brokers are compelled to re strict trading of their custom on account of the scarcity of time monev, there being none jet offered by any of the Kbit York institu tions The final changes for the davare almost all m the direction of higher figurei, aud among the most important tains Suzarlsup 3TJ. Rock Island 3, Jersey Central 2i, Union Pacific 2!. St. Paul 2J4. Louisville and Nash villo IJi, Burlington . Missouri Pacific li. Southern Pacifio 1 and Northwestern 1 per cent. Railroad bonds were comparatively quiet, the sales of all Issues reaching only l,34o,000, out of which Atchison incomes contributed 100,000. The market was heavy in the lore noon, but was held firmer later in the day, but the final chances show a majority of losses among the active stocks although the import ant ones are few. Oregon Improvements firsts are 3 lower at SO54. The Poll says: The renewal of the financial panic in Buenos Ayrcs and the "consequent lurther damage to the prospects of the great mass of Argentine securities held in London and ou the continent, did not seem to have much effect on the pticcs of Amencan stocks in Londun this morning. The majority of early prices there oefnro the ooeningot this market were a fraction lower than the closing here last nizbt, but that was probably only tho reflection of the decline in the afternoon here )esterday. The following tame shows 111c prices ot active stocks on Hie .New York Mock Kxclnvnjrt! esier dtv. Corrected dillv for TIIK DISPATCH by V iiitmit A stemiexsov, oldest Plitiburp men. bent of ,QTt York stock i.xchange, 57 Fourth avenue: Clos-Open- Illfrh- Low- 'inc Inc. est. est. Jllil, Am. Cotton Oil IS 15'4 15 13 Am. Cotton Ollnrer... 33 Am. Cotton Oil Trust.. 1G KM 'IS 16! Atch.. 'Ion. S. P....- 311 ST 31X 335 Canadian I'aclnc "4 74i 74 74($ Ginada southern S0JJ 51 49! So, Central or J.ewJersev. M 100 S3 1O0J Central Pacific. SJ! .... Chesapeake & Ohio ... IS IS 17X 11 Chicago Oas 1 rnst rt, 28U 37 3!H U. Jlur.ftUui.icv... . 89H &H 87J ' C. JUL .tbt. Ptul.. .51?, 54 51 53' c. Mil. A st. I'., nr.. 106!, jo7 HH jorr, C. Hock 1. A 1. ui 71V 6734 71 C. &L L. Pitts KM 1SS KM i: C A Northwestern ....lttTa 1C7,'4 10C7a 1071J CA.V t.pt 137j C C. C A 1 62 6SU 62 S3 C. C. V. &. 1. prer.... Vl'i KSi 92 !C Col. Coal A Iron 35J4 SIX 8l Col. A Hot-klnc Valley S5 S5 2i 15 Clirs. A. Ohio 1st nreC. 4 40 45 4r Chcs. AUUlo 2d prel.. 3D Del.. Lack A Went 1K'4 IWli Uf-i 135 Del. A Hudson niVt 131 H 1J04 IS'i Den. A JUo tirauilc.. . ) !'' IT1 is'. Hen. A ltlolir-inilc.nl. i.Vj 8 55'$ 53 K.T.. Va. Aua 7H 7$ ; :;i L. T.. Va. A a 2d pf 16 Illinois Centra! 9s!$ S9 9JV 97! Lake Krle A rt est 13 It 13 13 i.-ike Krle A est pr. 5:' 53 hli bi'.i Lake Shore A M. s KH Jo;1: lWi!4 1U7W Louisville A Mashvllle. 74M 7CV. 7-1 X KH Micnizan Central 9" 91" 90i 91 Mobile A Ohio Ti Xi S7 S7 alisioun Paclflc 6.',H bT ." 67 National i.eadTrnst... 10 '3 IT'S K7i 1C" New lort Central 100 100'jl J00 I0U N.V.. Cst. 11H US Iff JIU N. Y JU. K. A IV 11M SO'g 19;, so It. Y.t L. J2.&.AV. pd.. 30K 51 50 50 N. IT. AJt. K. 34K So'i 34 3i x. y.. o. w ni us 15 15V Norfolk A Western.... 15H 11V JV4 1H, N'onolkAestcrn nr. 54S MS 54'j 55S Northern PaclHc S2'i S2V S1V ZH Northern Pacific DL. . eiU W WS fc OhioAMlsslsslpm 1SS Drccon Improvement. 12 13 11V 13 I'aclnc Mall 3414 3i 33 33V I'co., Dec. A tvans... 15 11 15 It Pnllaael. A Heading... 3I 32H 31S T.i Pullman Palare Car.. 18S 169V 1W5U s Hlrluuonu A . 1". T IS K.sj r,t, jr,t nichmondAW.lVi.pt ui es c;, e5H bt. Paul A Dulntli SSS St. Paul A Suluth nr. SI bu P.. Annn. A Man 101 St. I. a San i 1st nt 64 Suirar. 50U 56 48 51H Icxas Paclnc 15 1SV 15 15H Union Paclfc 50-V 53' sua ii't Wabash Wi W4 10 10 tVabasn nreierrea lev 19"4 18s 19 Western Union 'n'4 79 7S,'i 7SV WncellneAL. K. an1 Si H1S4 soli Wlicpllnir A I- Kprcl. CSS PV tt C7V North American Co... 12S I2k It's I2V t Boston Stocks. Atch. A Top S3K Atlantic 16! Boston A Alhany....l95 Uoston A Mont 4i)e Boston A Maine 194 Calumet A IIecla....ST9 C. B. AIJ 90 rranklln 16(; Cin.. San. A Clcv... Huron 3S lstern IL It 159 Kcarsarite 13M FltcMrarc H. IL. ... 84 Osceola 344 V'lint APereM. pre. 87 Cjnlncy i 3Iass. Centril I8S anta Fp-copper .... 4j .tlcx. Ccn. com Suit Tamirick 15". N. Y. A N. Ene..... astj San llleco Land Co. 17 N. Y. A N. Enc. 7s. .122 est Lnd Land Co. 21 Old Colony 167 Hell Telephone 218 AVIs. Cen. rommon. JSV Water Power 3 Alloucz Mg. Co 5 Leulennlai JUlulnf. 15 Phllndeipbla Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia ftorkj. mr nlslied bv whltncv A Stephenson, brokers. N'o. 57 1'ourth avenue, ilemhers New York stock tx chanee: KliL Ask-". Pennsylvania Itailroad 49K 49 lleailine 16 -6 16,'t Huililo. PlttsbnrE A Western :54 Irfhlth t'ailov 41'i 4')'4 l.chlEh. Navigation 46', 4(.H Northern Pacific 22H 22Tj, Northern Pacific preferred b5)4, 65, sale. DOMESTIC MARKETS. OFFICE OF PlTTSBURO DISPATCH, ( Wednesday. November 2U 1890. J Country Produce Jobbing Prices. Snpply of poultry was the largest of tho season, but demand kept pace with supply. One Liberty street commission merchant re ported sales of nearly fite tons of poultry, and others did equally as well. The faith of faimers in Pittsburg's Thanksgiving tendencies is evi dently large, and they w ere not disappointed in their calculations. It is doubtful if ever before as many Thanksgiving turkeys w ere sold iu this market on the day before the festival. Pota toes and apples are iu good demand at outside quotations. Price oE the former has been ad vanced 10c per bushel, and another advance is likely to come before the week is ouL AlTLHS S3 o0l 50 a barrel. Buttkr Creamery, Eton. 3I32c: Ohio do, 272Sc; common oiuntr) butter, 10613c; choice country rolls, 1520c; fancy country rolls, 2S2oc PjiuiTS Grapes, Concords. 2023c a basket: Catawba?, 3015c; cranberries, $3 00 a box; California quinces. S2 75 a box. Beaks New crop Deans. $2 502 55; marrow fat, S2 602 75: Lima beans, OiSO&r. Beeswax 23g30c -p 2 for choice: lowgradc, 2225c Cider Sand refined. 19 00I0 00; common, S5 O05 00; crab cider, S12 0013 00 ?! barrel; cider vinegar. 14loc gallon. Cheese Ohio cheese, fall make, 10Kc: New York cheese, lOKJSHc: Limbnrger, 12H13iC: domestic Sucuzer. 13llc; Wisconsin brick Sttettzer, He; nnporteufsvteitzer, 27J$e. Lqgs 2122c lor Western stock: 2o2oc for strictly fresh ncirhy eggs. Feathers Extra livigeee. oOSOOc; No. 1 40045c: mixed lots, 3035c9 ft. Game Mallard ducks, &5 0035 0 a dozen. Butter ducks, E2 0083 50 a dozen: pheasants; 5 005 50 a dozen; squirrels, 1 752 UO a dozen; woodcock". If 25f 50a dozen; quail. 75cQSI 00; .rabbits. 2530c a pair; venison saddles, 15lSc a pound: wnole venison, 1012c a pound. Honey New crop white clover. 2022c Tjt ft. Maple syiut 73005c a can; maplo sugar, 00 10c V ft. Nurs Chestnuts. S3 5001 00 a bushel; wal nuts, 7075c a bushel; shell bark hickory nuts, SI 50175.i bushel. Poultkv Jsprmi: chickens, 40Q30e a pair; old, C57oc a pair; dressed. 1113 a pound; ducks. 5070c a pair; dressed ducks. 1214c a pound: live turkey. 910o .1 pound: diessed turkey". 10018c: live geese. 50205c apiece; dressed geese, 10llca pound. Tallow Couutrv, 4c: citv rendered, 5c Seeds Recleancd Western clover, S3 00 5 25; countrv medium clover, H 00 1 25: tim othy, SI 501 55; blue grass, 2 853 00; orchard grass, SI 50: millet. 70Q75C. ' Tiiopical Frtjits Lemons, choice. $5 50 (HO 50; fancy, S7 000750; Jamaica oranges. S6 00 6 50 a barrel: Florida oranges, $4 00450 a box: bananas, SI 50 firsts, $1 00 cood seconds, V bunch; California peache, $2 002'50 ?t box; Malaga grapes. ;5 508 50 a half barrel, ac cording to quality; California plums. $2 002 25 TH box: California pears. SI 004&0 box; figs, 17c ?1 ft: dates G6GJc V ft. Veqetables Potatoes. 90eSl 00 bushel; Southern stvets, S2 25&2 73 H barrel; Jersey, (3 504 00; uabbairc, $4 005 00 -l hundred; onions, S3 00 a barrel: celery. 2od0c a dozen bunches; tomatoes, SI 50 91 bushel: parsnips, 55c a dozen; carrots, 30c a dozen; green onions, 25c a dozen: lettuce. 25c a dozen: parsley. 10c a dozen: spinach, 35c a bushol; horseradish, 50 75c a dozen. Groceries, r Sugars and coffees are a shade firmer. Some prophets of evil predict that the financial troubles of the Argentine Republic will weaken coffee, but there aro no signs of this in sight. Canned goods are quiet, as is their custom at this season of the year. The activity does Dot usually begin until after the holiday season is over. The volume of trade has not been lessened perceptibly by the late financial flurry. The only effect so far has been that collections are slower. Geeen COITEk Fancy Rio, 24f525Kc; choice Rio, 22K23Kcl prime Rio, 23c; low grade Rio, 20V,&:2Uc;"ld Government Java, 2930c; Maracaibo, 25K'J7Kc: .Mocha. 30 32c; Santo. 2220c; Caracas, 25027c: La Gnayra.2627c. Roasted (in papers) Standard branas, 25e; hiirii fTmrfrs 5&ff30l:c: old fioverument Java. bulk. 3331Mc: Maracaibo, 2S29e; Santos, 26 H0c;peaberry, 80c; choice Rio. 28c: prime. Rio, 25c: good Rio, 24c: ordinary, 2l22Xe. dPICES (whole) Cloves, 1510c: allspice, 10c; cassia, Sc: pepper, 13c; nutmeg, 75080c. Petroleum (jobbers' prices) 110 test, TJc; Ohio, 120, 8Kc: beadllchf. 150, 8Mc; water white, 10Kc: globe. 1414Kc; elalne, 14Kc: car nadtne, lljjc; royaline, 14c; red oil, llIlfe; purity, 14c Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 4315c fj callon; summer, iSj40c; lard oil, 55jo&c SY'RUP Corn syrup, 30ff32c; choice sngar syrup. 37llc; prime sugar syrup, 3233c; strictly prime. 3530c. N. O. Molasses Fancv. new crop, 464Sc: fancy old. 4V4(ic; choice. 43c; medium, 3540c: mixed, 40042c . , Soda Bi-carb in kegs, 3K3?ic; bl-carb in Us. 5Jic; bi-carb assorted package". 5JJ0c: sal soda in kegs. lc: do granulated, 2c Candles Star, full weight, c; stearlne, V set. 8Kc: paraflinc. ll12c. Rice Head Carolina. 77Kc: choice. 6 65ic; prime, 0if6Kc; Louisiana, 5K6c, STARCH Pearl. 4c; corn starch, 6J7c; gloss starch. 6liG"c. Foreign Fruits Layer Taisins, $2 65: Lon don layers, 52 75: Mu-cateis, $2 50; Calitomia Muscatels, S2 40: Valencia, 7K"X Ondara Valencia, 8J4SXc: snltana, l820c; currants. 5J45JJc; Turkey prunes, 740Sc; French prunes, HK13c: Salon lea i)runes, in 2ft pack ages. Uc:cocoanut, f! 100, 56: almonds, Jjan., ?J ft. 20c: do Ivica, 17c; do shelled, 40c: walnuts, nap.. 1314c: Slcilv fillierts, 12c: Smyrna ligs, 1517c: m-w dates. 66Kc: Brazil nnts. 18c; pecans. 14KI6c; citron. 1 B, 1020c; lemon peel, liiC ft ft; orange peul. 12c Dried Fruits Apples, sliced, per ft. 10c; apples, evaporated, 145c:peacl!es, evapo rated, pared, 2S30 ; peaches, California, evap orated, unparcu, 2225c; cherries, pitted. 31c; cherries, ttnpltled. 1113ic; raspberries, evap orated. 3135c: blackberries, 10llc; huckle berries. 15c Sugars Cubes, 0c; powdered, 6Jj;c: granu lated, 6Jic: confectioners' A, 6'ic; standard A, u!c; solt white, 55Jc; yellow, choice, 5 5-ic: yellow, good, 6)4ac; ) ellow, fair, 5gig) 5kc: vellow, dark, ojgolic Pickels Medium, bbls. (1,200). S3 50; me dium, half bbls. (600). $4 75. SALT No. 1. ? Lb'., 95c-, No. 1 ex.. fl bbl., SI 00; dairy, ? bbl.Sl 20; course crystal. & bbl.. Si 20; rilggins' Edreka.4-bn. sacks, S2 80; Illg gins' Eureka. 16-14 ft packets. S3 00. Canned Goods Standaid peaches, S2 800 2 SO: 2nds, S2 502 GO; extra ipeaches, S3 003 10; pie peaches. $2 00; finest corn, SI 351 50; Hfd. Co. corn. 5caSl 15; red cherries. SI 401 ffl; Lima beans, Jl 20; soaked do, SOc: string do, 75 90c; marrowfat peas, jl loigl 25; soaked pea. 708ilc; pineapples. SI 301 40: Bahama do. S2 55: damson plums. SI 10; greengages, $1 50; ejrg plums, S2 20; California apricots. $2 50J 60; California pears. S2 75: do gicengaces, $2 00; do egg plums, S2 00: extra white cherries, $2 85; raspberries, SI 4001 4i; strawberries. SI 301 40; gooscberries.fj 1001 15; tomatoes, 90c95c: sal mon, 1-ft, SI 301 bO; blackbi-rries, 51 10: succo tash. 2-ft cans soaked, 90c; do green. 2-. SI 25 1 50; corn beef. 2-lb cans, Si 00; 14-ft cans, S14; baked beans, SI 401 50; lebster, 1-ft, $2 25; mackerel, 1-ft raps, broiled, ill 50; sardines, do mestic. Js, 54 254 35; sardines, domestic Js, JO 50: sardines, imported, fts, Sll 501 250; sar dines imported, j-Js. SIS: sardines, mustard, S3 K3: sardines, spiced, S4 25. Fisn Extra No. 1 bloater, mackerel, S20 f) bbl.: extra No. 1 do mess, P3 50; extra No. 1 mackerel, shore, S24 00; No. 2 shore mackerel, S22: largo 3's, S20. Codfish Whole, pollock, 5c ft; do medium, George's cod. 6: do large, 7c; boneless hakes, in strips. 5c; do Georce's coil, In blocks, 67c Herring Round shore, 55 50 V bbl; split, $6 50: lake, S3 25 $ 100-ft bbl; White fish. S6 50 Vt 100-ft half bbl. Lake trout, S5 50 half bbl. Finnan haddies. 10c ty ft. Ice land halibut, 13o ft. Pickerel, half bbl. S3: quarter bbl,Sl 35. Holland birring, 70c; Walkoff herring, 90c Oatmeal $77 2513 bbl. Grain, Flour andi Feed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange, 2 cars y. s. corn, 63Jic elevator: 1 car mixed corn, new, 54c 5 days; 4 cars 3 shelled corn, 63c, 10 days. Receipts as bulletined, 28 cars, of which 18 cars were by the Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, as follows: 3 cars of oats, 2 of bay, 3 of corn, 5 of flour, 4 of middlings, 1 of feed. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of oats, 2 of corn. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 2 cars of corn, 2 of flour. 1 of r) e. By Pittsburg and Western. 2 cars of bay. Corn and oats give signs of improvement. Both are advanced in Chicago market, and there is a better tone here. Choice grades of bay are still firm, bnt other grades are dull. Wheat and flour are quiet. There has been very little wheat offered in this market of late. Prices aro lor carload lots on track: Wheat No 2 red, 51 0201 03; o. 3, 9Sc 81 00. Corn No. 1 yellow car. old, 73074c: No. 2 yellow ear, ola, 71072c: new ear. 66057c: hlch mixed ear. old, G8E)c: No. 1 yellow shelled, OIKQGoc; No. 2. vellow. shelled, C3J$6i4c; high mixed shelled corn. G262Hc OATS No. 1. 51i032c: No.2 white. 51051 Jc: oxtra. No. 3, 49K50c: mixed oats. 48049c. Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania aud Ohio, 76077c; No. 1 Western, 74075c. Flour Jobbing prices yancy spring and winter patent flour, SG 0000 55; fancy straight winter, $5 2505 50; fancy straight sprint So 21 So 50; clear winter. S5 0005 25: straight XXXX bikers', tfl 7503 00. Rye flour, $4 2504 50 Buckwheat floor, 2K3&c ft. Mii.lfeed No. 1 white middlings, S25 0C(2 25 50?! ton; No. '1 white middlings. $22 000 23 1X1: brown middlings, S3) 00021 00; winter wheat bran. S18 50018 00. Hay Baled rimothy. choice, S10 50010 75: No. I, S9 75010 00: No. 2 do, TS 5000 00: loose from wagon, $12 00013 00. according to qnalitv; No. 2 pralrio hay, $7 2507 CO; packing do, $7 00 07 25. Straw Oat, $G 607 00; wheat and rye, $6 00 06 50. rro visions. Sugar-cured hams, large, 13c; sugar-cured ham, medium, 10).c; sugar-cured hams, small, 10$c: sugar-cured breakfast bacon, SJc: sugar cured shoulders, 6c; sugar-cured boneless shoulders. 8c; skinned sboulders,7c; skinned hams, 10JJc: sugar-cured California hams, 7c: sugar-cm cd dried ucef flats, 9c: sugar-cured dried beef sets, 10c: sugar-cured dried beef rounds. 12e: bacon, shoulders. 7ic; bacon, clear sides, Kc; bacon, clear bellies, 6c: dry salt shonlder-, 0Jc: ilrv talt clear side. 6c. .Mess nork heavv, S12 50; mess pork, fa mil v. $12 50." Lard Refined, ih tierces. Sr half barrels, 5-KJ: 60-ft tubs, 5c; 20-ft pails, 6tc;50.a tin cans. 3Jc;3-ft tin pails, bjc; 5-ft lin nails, Gc: 10 ft tin pails, bJic. Smoked sausatre, lone, 5c; large, 5c Fresh pork, link", 9c Boneless hams, 10)c. Piirs feet, half-barrels, S4 00; quarter-barrels. S2 13. Lumber. Demand continues active. All building lum ber is moving freely. Hard woods are very firm. Supply of oak and cherry is hardly up to demand. Prices remain as they have been for months past. Foltowingarequotatlons accord ing to latest reports: TINE UXrLANED YARD QUOTATIONS. near boards, per Jl ?32 00.-n (10 bclcrt common boards, per M 30 03 Common hoards pcrM., SO 00 bliealhlnir 11 00 Pine lrame lumber per M 22 00(227 00 hliinjtlcs. No. 1, 181n. perM 4 75 blilnclcs, N'o. 2, 18in. per M iKj Lath :ou ILUID WOODS YARD QUOTATIOrfl. Ash, 1 to 4 in JUack walnut, preen, lop run Jtl ck walnut, dry, lojr run Cherry Green white oaa plank, Sto41n.... Dry white oak plank, 2to 41n , llry white oak boards, lln West Va. yellow pine, 1 inch WestVa. yellow pine, IK Inch West Va. yellow poplar, X to lln.. Hickory. fetoSln Hemlock bulldluK lumber, perM Hank rails Boat studdtnir M Coal car plank '. - l'LANED. Clear boards, per Jl J Surface boards 3( Clear, -lncb beaded ceiling Partition boards, perM Flooring, No. 1 Flooring, No. S .' bellow pine lloorlug 31 Weather-boarding, muulded. No. 1.... Weather-boardlnjr, monlded. No. 2.... Weather-boarding; ,'i-incli 11A1LD WOODS JOHMhO TEICES, moo 0035U0 26 00 35 03 MOO 25 00 00040 00 30 00 S5U0 UIU0 Ash Atalnut lop run, green Walnut log run. dry White oak plank, green White oaK plank, dry White oak boards, dry AVest Ya. yellowplne. 1 In WestVa. yellowplne, IJt In.. Yellow poplar Hickory, Jto 3 In Hemlock Bunk rails Boat studding. Coal car plank ...?30 0034.1 00 00345 00 ... at ... 35 .... 17 ... 20 ... IS ... 19 ... SO .... 13 ... SO .... 11 00350 00 00319 00 003 "00 00323 00 0032100 00325 00 00323 00 00325 00 soi:oo 14 00 14 00 15 CO THE BUJDEES 'WEEE ABSENT. An Offer of S.7,500 "Was AH That Could bo Raised Yesterday. , An attempt was .made to sell tbe Cyclo rama at auction yesterday, but it was a flat failure. Auctioneer Bailey shouted himself boarsc, but the only bid offered was 53,500. The building and the picture originally cost about 5100,000, and there is a 17 years lease on the ground. The sale was adjourned until December 10 at the Uyclorama build ing, on Irwin avenue. Tbe Cyclorama, how ever, is still open and will not close until January 1. . "When in want of a good linament bur Salvation Oil, which costs Only 25 cents. jio oaa.v, 00 'S 000150 00 in onis-i 00 40 00380 00 soooiassoo 00325 00 SO0O325 0O 20 00:325 00 ZaOOiaiOOO IS 00325 00 W 00325 00 15 00 14 00 1400 15 00 LIVE STOCK REVIEW. Local Offerings of Cattle Light and Markets Advance. LIGHT, SMOOTH CATTLE SCAUCE. Good Demand for AM Offerings at an Ad vance on Iiast Week, SIIb'EP STEADY AND SWINE WEAKER Office of PirrsBtjito Dispatch, WEDNESDAY. November 20, 1800. There "ere 105 loads of cattle on the mar ket at East Liberty yards on Monday against 125 loads the previous Monday. Quality of this week's offerings was below laie average. The kind our markets call for, namely, smooth, light butcher beeves, were in light supply and were sold at 20c per cwt. higher than last week. In the offerincrs were a few good Ohio cattle, weigh ing 1,500 to 1,550 pounds, which changed hands promptly at $1 GO to $1 80. Good feeders advanced very little for the reasons that were advanced last week. Good Ohio feeder', ranging from 1,000 to 1,100 pounds in eight, sold at 3 25 to 53 40. Htockets, f rom 700 to 800 pounds, ranged In price from (2 25 to 52 59. Tbo run of cows and calves was light, and last week's prices wero more than maintained. Veals ranged in price from 5 to bc, and a few extra fine fresh cows were sold at S50 a head, tbe best price obtained for some weeks past. Cattle market was the most satisfactory of the season. All offered were taken promptly at an advance of 10 to 20c per cwt. ail along the line. Not for many months have the Kast Lib erty yards been so early cleaned up as this week. Commission men are happy over tliu fact that pens are cleaned once again, and that this was done at tho best prices obtained this fall. Sheep and Swine. There wero 14 loads of sheep and lambs on the market Monday and about a half dozen loads have been received since Monday. For all good grades market was lirm at last week's prices, while there was little demand for com mon and low-grade stock, and on this grade concessions were of necessity made on prices of a week ago. In tbo 20 Ioad offered, not more than 5 loads wero good. Tho bulk of offerings were from Ohio. Tho range of mar kets was as follows: Primo to extra sheep, 5c to SJic; fair to good, 4c to 4c; common, 2c to Sc; lambs, common to guod, 4c to 5c; prime to extra, Gc to O'ic. Total receipts of hogs for tho week havo been about 75 loads, and a large proportion were common. Not above 25 per cent were good cornfed tock. The outside price at which tops sold was $1 05. and very few reached this figure. The range for Yorkers was t3 GO to S3 80 and Pbiladelphias S3 'JO to Si 05. Tbere were about seven loaus on the market this morning. One of our leading packers was advised this morn ing by bis Chicago bujer that receipts there to-day were 45,000 bead, and top price about 53 80. Cattle Receipts, 948 bead; shipments, 886 bead; market firm; prime, SI 554 65: fair to good, S3 SC1 10; common, $J ZotgS 05: bulls, cousand sugs. J2 003 00; no cattle shipped to Now York to-day. Hogs Kcceipts, 1,650 head: shipments. 1,350 head; market active; Philadelphia, SI 004 15; mixed, $3 853 95; best Yorkers. S3 703 80; tairt.T cood light, S3 403 65; pigs, S2 003 00; 3 can of hods shipped to New York to-day. Sheep Receipts 400 head; shipments, 400 head; market dull; prime, S4 803 10; talrto good. S4 254 50; common, 82 003 00; lambs, 4 006 10; veal calves, to 0086 25, firm. McCall & Co.'s Weekly Keiiew. With a light supply of cattle and a good at tendance of buyers market ruled slow at an advance of 25c per cwt. on all grades. We give the following as ruling prices andclosinu strong: Prime, 1.300 to 1.600 pounds. S4 50 4 SO: ood, 1.200 to 1,400 pounds, S3 01 35; good butcher tirades, 1,100 to 1.300 pounds, S3 70 1 25: rough fat, 1,100 to 1.300 pounds, S3 25 3 75: good feeders, 1.000 to 1.200 pounds, S3 23 3 75; common to fair stockers and feeders, 700 to 1.000 pounds, S2 252 75: mixed lots, cows, bulls and heifers. SI 503 00; fresh cows and springers. S20 004500 per head. The receipts o t nogs were fair, and the market opened active on best grades, but owing to heavy receipts at Chicago and a decline of 10c per cwt. tne market cloed weak. We quote: Philadelphia, SI 0001 10; good mixed. S3 75 1 90: lest Yorkeif. S3 655 75; common to fair light, S3 253 15; pigs and roughs, S2 S0 3 4a Tho supply of sheep was fair. The market was active on good and dnll on common and medium tirades. We qnoto sales as follows: Prime Ohio and Indiana wethers, weigh ing here 105 to 110 pounds, S5 005 25: cood, 90 to 100 pounds. S4 G04 90: f Mr to good mixed, 75 to 80 ponnd. S3 404 00; culls and common lots. SI 503 00; good year lings, $4 605 00; fair to good, 50 to 00 pounds, S3 504 00: lambs, common to ber,S4 50 G 20: veal calve. 110 to 120 pounds, S5 500 25; heavy calves, 52 003 00. By Telegraph. NEW YORK Beeves Kcceipts, 3,072 head, including 48 cars for sale; market firm; native steers. S3 G:5 00 per 100 ft.; Tcxans, 3 00 3 40: bulls and cons. SI 252 25: dressed beef steady at j7c per lb. Shipments to-day, 478 beeves and 4.6S0 quarters of beef. Calves Receipt. 471 head: market slow but steady; veals. So 000750 per 100 lbs: crassers. S2 00 2 50: Westerns. S3 12J3 50. Sheep Receipts, 8,731 head; market dull; sheep, S4 005 75 per 100 lbs; common to choice lambs, S5 50(j GO; dressed mutton firm at 7WJ9c per lb; dressed lambs weak at SJ10c IIos Receipt, 9.4GC head, nil direct to slaughterers; nominally firm Sat3 504 20 per 100 lbs. CHICAGO The Evening Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 14.000 head; shipments, none; market without particular change; prime extra export steer. S4 904J5 SO; others, S3 75ffi4 &; Tcxans, S2 50Q3 00: stoekers. S2 253 25; butcher stock. SI 33J 25. Hogs Receipts, 49, 000 bead; shipment, 8.000 head; market active and 5c Inner; rough and common mixed, S3 50 3 75: prime heavy mixed and butcher weights, S3 S04 00: lijbt, S3 753 SO. Sheep Receipt. 8 000 head: shipmeul. 2.000 bead: market slow and weak: native. $4 004 80; Westerns, S3 90 1 75; lamb, S5 2505 75. ST. LOUIS Cattle Receipts, 4,300 head: ship ments, 800 head: market strong; good to f uicv native steers. SI 405 00; Talr tn good, S3 9J4 50; stockers and feeders, S2 003 3 00; Texan and Indian steers. S2 znQ3 50. Hogs Receipts, 5 800 head: shlpments,300 hnid; market lopr; fair to choice heavy, S3 703 80; mixed good, S3 30S3 70: light, fair to best. 53 503 05. Sheep Receipts, 000 bead: ship ments. 100 bead; market strong; good to choice, 54 0OS5 00. BUFFALO Cattle steady and firm: receipts. 46 loads through, 2 sale. Sheep and lambs dull and heavy; receipt. 5 load, 2 sale: sheep, choice to extra, $4 75500: lamb, choice to extra, S5 75b 00. Hogs active; receipts, 18 loads tbrouch:15 sale; mediums, heavy and mixed, S4 00?4 05. INDIANAPOLIS Cattle Receipts light; mar ket steady: shippers, S3 2504 50: butchers, si 10 ($3 00; hulls SI o02 CO. Sheep Receipts few; market weaker; sheep, S2 501 75; Iamb. SI 00 Q6 0. Hogs Receipts. 10,500 bead; market lower: choice hpavy. SI 853 95; choico light, S3 503 65; mixed, S3 353 80: pigs, 52 003 00. EESTTEEZCTIONISTS AT WOBjI. A Church in Trouble for Changing Its Cem etery Without a Permit. Chief Brown, of the Department of Public Safety, is after Trinity German Catholic Church. On the hillside above Kirkpatrick street, near Webster avenue, the church had n cemcterv which has been sold to A. M. Eutrcs, who will make a brickyard there. The site for the new brickvard i or rather wa tbe resting dIjcj of 1.400 bodies. A new cemetery has been purchased by the church on Lincoln avenue, near Wil kinsburg, and almost 800 bodies have been removed. Some of the remains have been buried within the last year and a half and some of the scenes connected with the work of tbe resurrectionists is most revolting. There are 50 bodies now awaiting reinter ment. Yesterday morning the Bureau o( Health heard of the work aud notified Chief Brown that no permit had lieeu taken out. Tbe head of the Public Safety Department says there is a fine or the removal of every dead body without a permit, and he will make information against nil parties concerned. Price of Bar Silver. rltrlAI. W-LEOKAM TO TUB DISrATCR.t New York, November 26. Bar silver Lon don. 47Kd per ounce: New York. SI 03. BlCK HtADACHEc.aner,1 uule LlTer riUfc 8ICK HEAUACHECKter,i Lm,e Uyer mfc SICK HEADACUE.jtgj,, Llule i,iTerrulfc SICK BEADACHECjlrttr, uu,0 tTerrnn. aoU-rrn MABKETS BY WIRE. Rumors of rinanclal Troubles Cause Early Weakness in the Grain Pit A Bulge Later More Than Regains Lost Ground Provisions Stronger. CHICAGO After weaknes. dull business and considerable decline wheat became stronger and closed c higher than it did yesterday. Corn was in sympathy with wheat toa moderate extent, but never entirely recovered the effects of a heavy pounding administered at the open inc, and closed JaC below the price ruling at the corresponding time yesterday. Oats closed at a slight advance and provisions averaged stronger. The wheat market opened under the shadow of further rumors of financial troubles and a weaker tono to the advices from the European grain markets. May wheat, now almost ex clusively dealt In, opened nearly lc lower than it closed on Tuesday. For half an hour after trading commenced there was a heavv feeling pervading the pit. Decembpr wheat becomes Increasingly difficult to trade in. as no one ap pears 10 want It outside of those who make a regular busir.es of carrying for the profit they can get out of that particularly saic operation. The difference between December and May widened to z in some of the few transactions which took place. The bulk of the bnMne done at tho immediate opening was at 51 OOJf and SI 00. following which there was an im mediate improvement to SI 00, succeeded bv a decline 10 SI 00 with a few sales at SI 00. Trading was local In character and not partic ularly heavy at the time of the foregoing fluc tuations, and such reports as were current at tho time were in favor ot the party. There were frequent fluctuations after those already recorded, but their tendency was generally in an upward direction. An advance to SI 01K was lollowed by a reaction to SI CC: the price trom the Utter point onco more wurhed leis urely tin to SI OIJ. and then jumped suddenly to SI 01. After a Jic reaction there was an other upward spurr, and the prico rose to SI 02, Besides tho troubles of South America the bears in the wheat pit wero in sympathetic de spondency with a firm ol bankers in Snluth who had to close their doors. The prices dropped about c before tbe small extent of the failuro was discovered. The great strength of the market after the first few Items or bear news had run their course and been forgotten, was tbo heavy movement in cash wheat, which was reported from several quarters. The ainoant reported as absolutely sold hero was 1G0.000 bushels, with enough more under negotiations to bring the quantity no to a total of 210.000 bushels. Minneapolis renorted purchases in that mar ket bv La Cmsse millers of 80 carloads at 4c ovnrtlie price for December. New York wired that millers there had bought 22 boat loads to arrive, and St. Louis reported the loadinc there or 75.000 bushels. Or the quantity sold here, 70,000 bushels were for export. There was considerably increase of activity when the ad vance was iu progress, and the market was strong to the close. December at the close was nominally worth less than May. Tho corn market showedasympathetlc weak ness with wheat at the opening, and started at lie decline from yesterday's final quotations, 'lherewasa recovery toward tbe end of tho session, bringing the priceup to a shade beyond the closing priced thedaybeforeandcabove the lowest price to-day. but an after-reaction lef t May at 64c a compared witli 55c at tbe end of the session on Tuesday. Tbe most con spicuous sellers were Bryant and Rosenbaum, with tbe local scalpers for the most part favor ing the selling side. Oats were fairly active and stronger. Trices opened Jc lower, advanced J5c. receded Jc and closed steady at a fair auvauce over yester day. Pork Only a fair trade was reported. Prices ruled irregular and averaged higher. Opening sales were made at 1015c decline. Later prices rallied 35 !0c, and the market closed comparatively steady. Lard Trading was only moderate and tbe feeling was easier. Opening sales were made at 2e decline, and a further reduction o2oC followed. Later prices rallied 57ic but set tled back to medium figures and closed quiet. Short Rib Sides There was only a fair busi ness and the feeling was easier. At tbe open lnc prices receded 25a Later prices rallied 7K10c, and the market closed rather firm at the improvement. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. Oakley & Co., 43 Sixth street, members Chicago Board of Trade: Open- lll.'h- Low- Clos- Auticles. liur. est. est. lng. Wheat. .No. 3 November mil J !p ta'i I 04 December 93if Oi-j n. 9455 May 1 cops 1 uya 1 00 w. 102 Conx. No. 2 .November S3'4 BPf ffia 52" December K 5;S s:'4 51' May 54U MJ4 m;4 5 OATS. HO. 2 Totcmber 44)4 44i 44Jf 4 Hi December u 41' a 41 44 Slav 40 46.14 ( 40K .Mess Pome. December 300 1100 900 9CC Jinuary 11 m 11 jo 11 10 11 37,'j May 1193 a) 1190 in;;, I.AI-.n. Dercinber 5 874 B30 5 st; 5 90 January S3 r. 2S 1. 17,'i GS'J May 0 07 tll'S 0 65 G7U SHOUT HIES. December AM 3 30 5 30 5 30 January SCO 6 0 ,U 5 57S ." G7!4 May 6 10 0 15" CUT,1- 6 15 Cash quotations wore as follows: Flour teidy and unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat. 93Jj;Q74c; No.3 spring wheat. S0SSc:o. 2 red, IBJi&Mc: No. 2 coru. 53c; No. 2 oats. 41M44Ic: No.2 rye. 6970c: No.2 barley, 7G7Sc; No. 1 flaxseed, SI 22. Prime timntbyseed. SI 23 S1 24. Mess pork, per bbl. Si) 00S9 12K. Lard, per 100 lbs. 85 00. Shurt-nb nidus (looe).S5 40 6 45; dry salted shoulders" (boxed). S4 87J 5 00; short clear sides (boxed), $5 805 90. Sugars unchanged. No. 2 and No. 3 white oats nominal. No. .1 barley. 6370c: No. 4, 5S67c On tbe Produce Kxchange to-day the butter market was easier: creamery extra, 26!27c: extra firsts, 2325j; first-, 20(?22c; dairy extra. 2324e: extra nrsts, 2022c; firsts, 16lSc. Eggs firm. 23021c. NEW YORK Flour Receipts, 25.639 pack ages: exports, 4.182 barrel. 7.615 sacks: sbado firmer, moderately active: sale, 20.350 barrels. Cornmeal dull. Wheat Receipt 48 300 bushel; export. 16.700 bntliels: sales. 2.824,000 bushel?: futures. 176.000 bushels spot spot market unsettled, closing 5ic up. and fairly active, chlcflv milling: No. 2 red Si iTjJ elevator; Si 05K1 05JJ afloat; SI 04V 1 C0 r. o. I..: No. 3 red, 'J8K6WC. nnzradea reo, SI 02KJ1 05i: No. 1 Nortnern, $1 0501 0o; No. 1 hard. Si lOJf. Options moderately ac tive, prices c up on shorts covering over the holiday. No. 2 red. November, closin" at $1 03)i; December. SI 02U1 04J closing at SI 03; January. 81 Vil 0jl. chums at $105; March. SI 051 07J..J. cli sins at si 07: May. SI n5?-Jl 07 cio-im: at SI 07J.J; Jnlj, SI 00-Cj 1 01. cloii :: at Si 01. Kyc quiet and easy: western. 72lfi74c. Barley nuict and easv. H.ir. ley malt weak and quiet. Corn Receipts, 77.850 bushel;.; exports'. 11.403 bushels: sales, 1,120,000 bushels future', 128,000 bushels spot; spot market moderately active and K)c up, closing easier; No. 2, 60e in elevator. 60ij61Jc afloat; ungraded uiixeu. 556Jc: options quiet and irresular; near months JifiJic up; lato monttis J-c dnnn; only local trading; November closing :il 60)c; December. OOgblc. closinc at 6l)Jic; January, 610614ic. duslng at 61c; .May, 6161c closing at blc Oats Receipts. 60.700 bnsncls, expo'ts, 200 bushels; sales, 265.000 bushel-; futures; 122,000 bushels spnl. Spot market moderately active, but irregular. los ing steadier; options firmer; December. 50 50&C. closinir SayZc; January, 5151c Clos ing filjgc: May. 5152Jc, c!olnK 52jfce; Knot No. 2 white. 5i; mixed Western. 4s52c: white do, 53)58: No. 2 Chicago, 5!Jc. Hay linn and dull. Hops quiet and easy. Coffee Options Meady and unchanccd to 10 points down; sales, 24,750 bags, inclndinc; o ember. 17.20c; December, 17.1017.15c; January. Ibi25 16.30c: February. 15.65215.70: .May. 15.0015.lo: spot Rio quiet and steady; fair caigoes, 10',-ic; No. 1, 17 Sugar Raw quiet and easier: fair refilling. 4JJc; centrifugals. 36 test, 5c; Rales, 350 bogheads; Muscovado, 89 test at 4c; refined quiet. Molasses New Orleans, steady. Rice firm and fair demand. Petroleum steady and qnici; United closed at 67Js for December. Cottonseed oil dull. Tal low stronger: city (S2 lor packages) 4 14-10. Rosin quiet and firm, lurpentinc quiet and steady at 40 iOc Eggs quiet and unchanged; Western, 25-6u; receipts 4,724 package. Pork firm itid fairly active: mess, i$10 5012 00: extra prune. Jill 5'JI1 00; cut meats dull and easy; middies e.isv. Lard weik Willi moderate deimnd: Western steam. 16 25hld;-jles, 025 tierce.; options, sales 6501 tierces; December. 6 I3&6 IB, closing SO 15; January. Hi 45 bid; February, S6 5S; Marcb.SO 70: Mav.Su J4.Biitter quiet and about steadv; West ern dairy. ll20c: do crcamerv. 148c: do factory. b20c: Elgin. 2SJi20c Cheese quiet; light skims, 4KS"c; Ohio flats, 0K9c PHILADELPHIA Flour firm. Wheat Option npeuod lc lower, but subsequently re covered and closed firm: choice milling grades scarce and quiet: No. 2 red, November ami December, 3399c; January. SI O0KQ1 01,': February, SI 021 US. Corn Spot Arm; pew N". 4 mixed, in '1 wentieth street elevator, 5Sc; now steamer N". 2 mixed. In grain deput. 50c; old No. 2 high mixed in do. 65c: No. 2 mixed. November, U303e; December anil January. 5060c: Februaw. 5b59s: options quiet. " Oats Carlot declined c: futures quiet: No. 3 white. 51c:No. 2 whi.e. 6205iJ.Cc: No. 2 white. November. 3152c: December. 5lX52i; Jauuir, 6JiU4i; February, n3J-i0 SI-. Egus steady; Pennsylvania firsts. 27c. ST. LOUIS Flour dull and unchanzed. Whcit Opening was weak and0c lower; after ard the market ttrcngt'iened and though fluctuations were slight the tendency was up lor some time. Later values became still stronger and advanced, but later the market weakened. Tho close, however. wa at ad vances of iz for Derember. lc for May and "46J3C lor J iilv over yesterday's tlnal figures; No. y cash. )fyi&nix December, 92Jc nomi nal; Mav. OSJic; Julj, 8SKc Oorn The market opened lc lower, declined, recovered and ruled firm to the close, which was Jc below highest price of yesterday; No. 2 cash, 54 ooHc; December, 52o nominal: May, 62Jc. Oats quiet but steady; No. 2, cash, 45c bid May, 46c Rye Nothing doing. Barley active: llnniir, Tl flTT.. ir..Mnaln T?A. T,.w. TMi Flaxseed lower; SI 21 bet bid. Butter un changed. Ezes steady at 20c. Lead nominally quotable at S4 40. Bagging. CSSc. Irun roitoit tie. 51 304J1 35. Cornmeal unchanged. Whisky. SI 14. Prevision market was quiet generally, bnt firmer for bacon, for which there was a good demand. Pork, Sll. Lard. $5 75. Dry salt meats Boxed shoulder. $5 ty.: lones and ribs, S5S7KS6 00: clear, SCOOO 12f: bacon, boxed bouiuer. J5 37: longs. $5 50g0 00; ribs, $6 15; clear. S6 25Q6 30. DALTIMOflE Wheat Western fi-m: No. 2 winter. rni. spot and November. SHJc: Ue cember. !HJ!ic: Jannary. SCKQW'ic: May. SI 03KS1 "tf. Corn Western -lead: mixed soot and November, 573ic:ycar. STJc; January, 58c: May, 59-JG0c Oats stiff: We-tern white. 5052c: do. do. mixed, 40050: graded Ka 2 605Ic. Rye firmer; prime to choice, 7677c; good to fair, 73S75c. Hay dull: prime to choice timothy, Sll. Provisions firm: butter quiet; Eggs steady at 25c Coffee quiet and steady. Sugar quiet. Receipts Flour. 16000 barrels; wheat. 000 bushel-': corn. 32.000 bu-hels; oats. 4,000 bnhel: rye. GOO bubel. Shipments Flour. 12.000 barrels; wheat. 70(1 bushels: corn. 500 bnhel. Sales Wheat, 102.000 bushels; corn, 25.000 bu'hcl. KANSAS CITY Wheat easier: No. 2 hard, cash, no bids or offerings; November, 83c; No. 2 red, cash, 87c bid. 90c asked. Corn weaker: No. 2 cab, 53c bid, 54 asked; November. c3JJ54c Oats quiet: No. 2. bard cash, 46J4c bid: Novem ber. 4c nid, 46Kc asked. Re steady: No.2 cash, 61c bid. hutter steady and unchanzed. Eggs firm at 2Pc Hay steady to firm bnt un changed. Receipts Wiieat, 5,088 bushels: oat. 009 buhcl. Shipments Wheat, 32.000 bushel-; corn, 2,250 bushels; oats, 4,381 bushels. TOLEDO Wheat active, higher; cah. OSc; December, S6c; March, SI 00: May. SI 02Jf. Cora dull and ca-ier; cash and May, 51c. Oats ?niet; cash. 46e. Clnversced dull: cash and leceinber, SJ 17: February. SI 35; March, SI 42. Receipt Wheat, 7.1S6 bushels: corn, 20,301 nnshels: oat. 610 buhcls: rjc. 1.007 bushel-: cloverseed. 185 bic. Shipments Wbear. 8.789 bnshels: corn, 12.750 bushels oats, 800 bushels; rye, none; cloverseed, 197 bags. CINCINNATI Flour quiet. Wheat firm, fair demand; No. 2 red, 95c; receipts, 1,000 bushel: shipments, 8.0CO bushels. Corn weaker; No. 2 mixed, ZRc. Oats easy; No. 2, 43c. Rye dnll; No. 2. 7le. Pork quiet at S10 25. Lard steady at S5 755 85. Bulk meats and bacon steady. Wbisky quiet: sales, 740 barrels finished goods on basis of SI 14. Butter quiet. Sugar easy. Lggs easier at 2223c. Cheee bareley steady. MILWAUKEE Flour steady. Wheat steady; No. 2 sprinc on track, casb, 8789r; Mav. 94c;No. 1 Northern, 94c Corn firm; No. J, on track, 54j'c Oats quiet: No. 2 white, on track, 4GJ4bc. Barley quiet; No. 2. in store, 69-JJc Rye firm; No. 1, in store. 704370Jfe. Provisions steady. Pork, January, Sll 40. Lard, January, S6 17. WlJY will you cough when Sbiloh's Cure wll give immediate reliel? Price, 10 ct.. 50 cts. SL Sold by Jos. Fleming & Son, 412 Market st Stocks, Grain, OU. McGrew, Wilson & Co., Eisner building, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st. Thsu When you drink let it be of the Ibest beer. That's the Iron City Brewing Co's. make. All first-class bars. Stocks, Grain, Oil. MrGrew, Wilson & Co., Eisner building, cor. J7iitli ave. and Wood st. Thsu Presents in the most elezast form THE LAXATIVE ANO MUTRITIOU8 JUICE OF THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined witji 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 jlls de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It isthemost excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURAU-Y FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR ORUOGIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY OY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUisviiiE. xr hew yorx. it. r. JJ9-77-TTS WHOLESALE -:- HOUSE, JOSEPH ill d CO. Embroidery and White Goods Department direct Importation from the best manufac turers ot St. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Ed?. Inps, Flouncincs. Skirt Widths and Alloyers, Hemstitched Edginzs aud Flouncing. Buyers will llnd these foods attractive both in pneo and novelties of design. Full lines ot New 1 .aces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades In dado and plain or spnn fixtures, Lace Cur tains, Portiere. Chenille Curtain, Poles and Bras Trimmings; Floor. Table and Stair Oil Cloths in lies: make. lowet prices for quality. WASU URESS FABK1C.1 Tho largest variety from which to select Toll Du Nords, Chalon Cloth. Bath Seersuck ers, Imperial Suiting. Heather & Renfrew Dress Ulnzhams. Fine Zephyr Ginghams. Wholesale Exclusively. la!3-D 3 BOTTLES Cured my ryprpla when Physicians Failed. IlONOIRE LTOX 2f AIS, .Marlboro. Mass. DISEASES SWAYNE'S OINTMENT ABSOLUTELY CUBES. The ulinplo application of "Swathe's OINT MKXT,, wltnoutauT internal medicine, will cure any cae of Tetter, bait Itlieum. Icln-worm. 1'lles. Itch, Sores, l'lmples. Erysipelas, etc.. no matter how obstinate or loop standing. Sold by drnjr clsts, o-sent by mill tor SOcts.: 3 boxes SI 25, Ad dress UlltSAVAVMS SON, Philadelphia. Pa. Ask your drusslst lor it. no.-0-TT8 ELY'S CREAM BALMj VM' rcaSRsa -jt a Will cure CATARRH. Price 50 cent. vrzuftyntXi iSCu"l"3i- bivcwnn T7j Apply Balm into each nos-1 'M lkWfffC'1 tm. fiSnfc ELY BROS., 56 Warren! St.. N. Y. ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'S niBlTMCUT ABSOLTrrBLT CUBES. IIU.ll I BTMlTOMS-MoUtarel latenas Itclitar mud ttndiiEl nost at tilcb u worn br eratehlnc. IT allowed to eontlnne tmnorn form and protrade, which often bleed and uleerata, beconitac Terr ore. SWATHE'S OINTMK.NTitop. tho ithli.i and bleedlns;, heal utccratloa, aad In moat Caoca ranoTea the taraora, AilTtuPronlnibrU, .r nol58-TTS , fiuPsfliqs 1 .lt- v --vWN,rK.-sil ra PLES BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. myl PPIIPTTJIP SAVINGS BANK. rJuUrLh 0 si FouRrn avenue. Capital, jrioaona. burplus. fiL070 29. D. UcK. LLOYD, EDWARD K. DUFF, 4 President, Asst. Sea Treas. percent interest allowed on time deposits. ocl5-W-D JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks Bond. Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicago. H SIXTH ST, PitUburs. 0C3&53 SAFE SECURITIES. RANKING NEXT TO GOVERNMENTS IN POINT OF SAFETY. AND NOT FLUC TUATING MATERIALLY. WE HAVE A LARGE LIbT OF MUNICIPAL BONDS, COUNTY. CITY. AND SCHOOL, PAYING THE INVESTOR FROM 5 PER CENT TO 6K PER CENT. PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. S. A. KEAN & CO., CHICAGO. 115 BROADWAY, N. Y. no22.78-D MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814PEN.1 AVUNUE. I'JTTsUUKU. f. As old residents know and back Hies of PIC burs papers piove, is the oldest establish and most prominent physician in the city, 1 voting SDecial attention to all chronic disease 5ff5KN0 FEEUNT1LCURED MCDni IO and mental diseases, physical INLMl V UUo decay.nervous debility. lack of energy, ambition and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, nn tlttuig ths person for business, society and mar riage, permanently; safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN &'. blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular, swellings, ulcerations of tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from tbesystem. 1 1 D I M A R V kidney and bladder derange Unllirn I jments, weak back, graTek ca tarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. WLittier's life-long, extensive experiencs insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients ata distance as carefully treated as it here. Office hours, 9 A. JC to 8 p. ir. Snnday. 10 A. tt. to 1 p. M. only. DR. WHITTIER, 811 Penn avenue. Pittsburg; Pa. jyy-13-DSuwk DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring scientific aud confiden tial treatment! Dr. S.K'Lake. M. R. C. P. S.. Is tho oldest and mot experienced speciilist In the city. Consultation free and stnrtir confidential. Offlca hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. 31.: Sundays, 2 to 4 P. M. Consult them personally, or write. DOCTORS Lakk. cor. Fenu ave. anu n su, xriiusours, t e.VTi-DWk . NERVE: AND BRAIN TREATMENT.' SpeciSe for Hysteria, Dizziness. Fits, Jfenralrfa, TTakt t nlness Muital Depression. SoltenlDet of the l.raln,re pultlnrr in lnanltvani leadlns" to misery docar and death. Premature "Old Ae, Barrenncs?. Loss of Power In either sex, InToIantary Loses, and Spermatorrbcea caajed br orer-exertlon of lh brain, eelf-atrane or OTer-indnlgence- Each box contains one month's treat ment. Si a lor. or olx for S3, sent by mail prepaid AWta each order for six Ioxp xrill send punhaer prnzxantpo to refund noncy if tho treatment falls to care UaaJnteeJT", "''Te-uirsoldonijby EIV1ILG.STUCKY, Druggist, 1701 and 2101 Penn are., and Comer Wylia aail Fulton st. PIT1SUURG. PA. mylS51-TTS3u ITt. S.VI3XE-'S- ELECTRIC BELT WEAMES in3IENdelllluted throuKh disease or otherwise. 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