LOW PRICES OX IRON Contiuno to Disturb the Market and Slake Business Inactive. DENIAL OP STEEL BAIL COTS. Cn lie Whole ll:e Situation Is Xot of the jHosl Hopeful Kind. STATE OF THE FOKEIGX METAIi TKADE rsrnciAi. TEi.rnr.AJt to tub msr-ATCH.l Xi:w Yokk, Oct. 1. The Iron .lye reports the condition of the iron and steel markets o follows: American pig Tlie accounts arc some what conflicting, vonie of the sellers rejiort jnc considerable activity, m hilo leading con Miiucrs state that t!ie. are still in receipt of offers at low prices. Tims no hear of $14 50, deli orod, being made on p'aln Xo. 2 Le liigh, ami of ivlatnely low prices on No. "5 Southern In the Boston market. Northern brand- are quoted at JIG 75g8 GO for N'o. 1, JIG OOglG 50 for Xo. 2, and S?H OufJH 50 for yrrav forge. Southern irons sell at$10O0 17 00 for Xo. J, $15 251G 00 for Xo 2, S15 50 1G CO for Xo. 1 toft, and $14 OOjfH 50 for gray Sorg. .-piegclciscn and Icrro-manganee During the neck under review an Kastcrn steel works has purchased 10,000 tons, of German syndicate 20 per cent spiegelclscn at private terms. liilc another concern has contracted for 13.000 ton9 of 10 to 12 per cent German spiugeleisen in two blocks. It is probable thrt the consumption of the lo cr grade of Lpiesel w ill increase somewhat in this coun try in consequence of the tendency among fcoinc of the mills to make their rails higher on carbon. We quote 10 to 12 per cent spteg-olei-cn ili 75g34 (. and 20 per cent $27 50 S 0J for German and English. The frequent reports of concessions in price in Western rnniket below equivalent of the tidewater ptieo for ierro-manranee seem to have had their effect upon some of the foreign sellers v ho show a disposition to give their agents in tin's couutr authority to meet any cuts, liillets and ltods The market is again dis turbod b reports of Ion prices on billets in the West, Kastcrn sellers holding at about S27 007-7 25 near tidewater There is noth ing Ionic in foreign. Wire rods continue quiet at $57 50JT3S 00. Manufactured iron and steel Our local mills are quite busv and some new work 19 oomiug up In plates low prices are being named bj I'lttsb-jrg mills. In burs, a mill which isalirg" seller in the market placed u block of r00 tons at 1.02c, ilnd advanced the price to 1.65c, at mill, lor a lot of like magnitude for Xew England deliverv. We continne to quote- Angles, L90i2.10c; sheared plates, 1.9."2.25c: tees, 2.15i75c, and beams and channels, 3.1c, on dock. Steel plates nnl.!:2.65e for tank; 2.20?2.30, for hhcll; 2 45ffi2 4()C for flange: 2.G5S)2.75c for marine, and 333.250 for Are box, on dockt uarsnre LiftDlw. on dock. Scrap axles are quotable at 2 loS2 20c, delivered. Steel axles, S.15Q2 25c. and links, and pins, 2-152.20e. Steel ltails Sellers report a number of small transactions, important In the aggre gate, but no large business. It Is reported that the Pennsylvania Kailroad and the Long Island and others are negotiating for rails. Persistent efforts are again being made to create the Impression that prices are being cut. We have the authority ofthe eaiesageiioi rue icauing mills lor tne state ment that it is not the case. The ullotirent of the Maryland Steel Com pany lias been arranged for Wc understand that the distribution of percentaires as now provided for is to hold good until July 1. 1632. There is considerable interest in the business in light steel rails. The Lncka r anna Company quote carload lots ot dif ferent sections as follows, with an abate ment for large lots: 20 pounds $37 50; 25 pounds. $14 50. ;o pounds, $33: 35 pounds. $32; 40 pounds, $31 50 and 45 and 46 pounds. $31 at mill Girder rails mar be quoted at $40 00 42 00 delivered Standard sections, large blocks. $." SO. tidewater. Xew York. Track Matcnal We quote 2.25c for snlkes; 1.7Sl.r0e lor fish plates, ana 2.603c for bolls, delivered. Old JIateiial Only one important trans action is noted durimr the week, the sale of 2,500 tons of old American iron rails at $22 00, on track In this State. Old steel rails are weaker in this market, being offered freely at $1G J0K17 00. There is more offering also or rolling mill scrap, plate shearing having been offered at $18 00, dolivered. F0EEIGK METAL MABKEIS. A largo ISnslness In rig Iron Causes a mall Iowering of Prices. XrwYoRK, Oct. L Special. Tbo foreign metal markets ai-o thus reported by the Iron Age- In London operations In Scotch pig iron warrants have been rather more active during the past week, but prices have receded slightly under freer offering. A l.irge business has been done in Cleveland warrants, and hematites have averaged lower on moccrat trading. Connal's stocks 1 cmain almost stKtionnrr, the latest returns showing 50"S,000 tons Scotch and 151, tCO tons Cle elund. Latest sales cf arrants were at 47s 2d? 17s 3d for Scotch; 40s 6dfor Cleveland and 50s Gd for hematite. Pig tin prices were steady early in the week at about X91 5s for prompts, but subsequently advanced to .31 l"s under the influence of outside speculative purchases, induced by recent small shipments in the Straits. This 1 ise brought out freer selling on Mon day, that caused a decline of 5s, and the mar Let has since been quiet. Coppei has been dull and rather unset tled throughout the w eek and prices have averaged somewhat lower. The decline was attilbuted to freer sales by dealers and fall ing off in tleliveries, together with ruruors of increase in Chile charters. For tin plate mere nas itcen a lair inquiry, out not much "business has been consummated. Makers bold flrmiv to their formerpriccs and refuse to book orders at the figures generally of fered. s;ome increase in shipments is noted. Finished iron of most descriptions is firm at 8 adt auce on late prices WELL BALANCED FORCES. Keltlier Bnlls Nor Bears Can Call the Wheat Market Their On n Corn and Oats Gen erallj Strong and Higher Hog Products Are Irregular. CHICAGO Wheat was dull to-day, and its fluctuations were confined to an unusually narrow range. The news was not exciting, and was both bullish and bearish in about equal purls. Puces resulting from this Mate of affairs ranged both above and below the closing figures of yestcrdav, and the close was slightlv higher. The "nold-your-wheaf policy was quito freely discussed, und tho smaller receipts in the Northwest seemed to indicate that it might be having homo effect. This was partially conobo rated by the Cincinnati Price Current, w hich reported "intcr'or marketing falling off, the disposition being to hold tor higher prices." The volume of business Tins light, tho trade nervous ana seemingly inclined to gie the bull nows the preference. Decem ber opened nt T7c, touched Mc, sold up gradually to 87KC,' then became easy within a narrow r:inc and at noon stood at 07,;c against 973c at the close yesterday. Alter noon the maiket was very" dull, outside or ders were few and local professionals were not inclined to do much. December eased oil another point toUTJc. but it took on some Fliength near the end and closed steady at s::,c. Corn, though it occasionally showed signs of weakness, was generally strong and closed withan advance of lc pveryester day's llnal llgures for October, but tho moro deferrei' futures made less marked gains. Tne fact that no deliveries w ere made on Ociober contracts, indicating that the deal Ji. that month lias been settled, together withtlieicrj light receipts, weie the bull features. October opened at 52c, an adancc o'sc overnight, and further advanced to MJ4c:batat the advanco the selling was quite Jree, mid with only a moderate de mand the market broke and finally fell to 51?ie. The 11 came tne estimate for to-mcr-ri.w only 13o cars and wheat showing stiength. 'lien; was a reaction to 5J,sc A High' ixactiou lollowcd, but thougn the m-irkct was dul', -us stubborn, and after jr.unir to o?t it reacted nnd, closed ut 52c, t! top Jiguies of Uo day. O.its wit- 11: t. In sympathy with corn. JliemaiLct for bo,; products was irregn Lir. heratiierSioe deliveries early in the day tended to weaken prices, but the offer Susv.ere leadily absorbed, and alter the arly beii'.-ig pressure was removed thcic was aiecociy short rihs showed moro Jirmne- th-ir anything else on the list. Tills teemed to le due largely to the Impression Ibiit the it-turn 01 stocks would show a, :narkcfi redaction during tho month. Shorts cmcred jrcel. The close shows pork un cliansrcd to lic higher; laid,2KS5i higher, an i ribs, i,- i,;..c up. the latter lor October. Tti icaiir. futurts raoged as follows, ascor- j reeled hy.Jolm jr. Oaklcv Co.. 4'i Sixth street, I member., ofthe Chicago Board urTrade: Open-i Hlgh-1 LoW- ,est. Clos ing. Articles. lug. "WlTLAT No. 2. October............ December. ju ;.. 'Cor.x No. 2. 91V 97 s, 104 MM in 7 1 BH Ml Vi 1 01" 52' IS'a 42'i 2SJ, St 30 185 10 15 1 C3fi 1V M-ioiier Ntiiuuber... 3Iai .... ..I 4Ssl is! S0)i 42iij Oats Xo. i. October XoTombcr ...... May Mess Tons. October Ilts-cinhor. Jann.irj. Lull). October.... . ... December. ?auuar SHOUT ltlDs. Octolwf Non-ml'cr.. . Jauuar ?$ 27j 9 75 9s;a io re's io i-' 12 31 I 12S2. "72 10 02s 11 : crav 6,0 6 SO OBI' S70 0 42)si 6v CM) cai C2 oil) I C V BC7 6 US' 0S1 SK0 65U GSSC Cs, KM em 050 fji.sli quotations were ns follows; Flonr steady and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat fljic;' Xr. 3 spring wheat, E4ftsne; N'o. 2 red, MffiiBc: No. 2 corn. 5.1c: No. 2 oats, 2tPc; No. 2 white, 2SMf2;9c: Xo. S white. 2igsUc," Xo.Srvc sic; Xo. 2 bar lev, 60c: N o. 3. t; o. b aOffGOc; No 4. o. b., 2S fi51c, Xo 1 flaxseed. 92Q92iC: prime timothy s'ecd, $1 1-V?1 1G, mess r-oik, j bbl., $3 87: lard. i 100 U.S. $6 G7JS3C 70; snort rib sides (loose). $6 SO0J7 00; dry salted shoulders (bood) G 25JSG 40; short clear sides (boxed), 7 45(57 53. w hisky, distiller?' finished goods, 5S rail.. $1 IS: siurars unchanired. On the Produce Exchange to-day the bnt tcr market was unchanged. NEW YORK Flour unchanged, moder atelv nctive. "Wheat Spot market irregular, closing firmer and quiet; No. 2 red, $1 02liffl 1 02Ji, store and elevator; $1 C1 03 afloat; $1 03K1 C4; f. o. b.: No 3 red, 99Jc; ungraded led, 95Jic$l 07K:N. 1 Northern, to arrive. $1 C5K&1 05: No. 1 hard, to ar rive, $1 0GJ.J1 07J: options declined KSe. advanced 5SKc; No. 2 red, October. $1 C2Jil UJ: closing at 1 OiJi: Xovemler, $1 04ll 04, closing closing at $1 04j: December, $1 0B51 0GJ, closing ot $1 Otg: January, ?1 0Ti 07?i. closing nt$l 0Sg: February-, closing at$l 10: March, closing at $1 UU: April. $1 V2 1 12'-C, closing at $1 12: May, $1 12X1 A closing at $1 IS. Rye dull and unsettled; Western, 83c. llarley unchanged and, dull; Xo. 2 Milwaukee. 7i!c. Corn SDOt market easier; Xo. 2, 61G2c, elevator; GlJ;;61c afloat; ungraded mixed, GC62c: Xo. 2 white, 61K(J62e: oiitions dull; opened kK lower; advanced JJic, closed steanv and un changed to Jic up: October. COpOlc. clos ing at GlJc; November, S'JMgOOjgc, closing at GOMc; December, 55g55c, closing 5Kc: Jsjiuary, closing at 51jc: May, 50 51J-.C. closing at 5S5e. Oat Spot market firmer and fairly active: options fairly ac tive, steady; October, 3333;e, closinc at 33Xc: November. 33Jifi34c. closing at 34c: December, 3t;IJ634:c, closing at 34?c: May, 37c, closing at 37J,S-: spot No. 2 w hite. 3"iic: mixed Western. 32!Bc: white, do. 35ff4Uc; No. 2 Chicago, SlKlc. Hay quiet. Hops quiet and easy. Tallow dull and easy. Egss Fresh, finn: Western, 2Ig2Ic. Pork dull: old mess, $10 75tgll 00: new mess, $11 73 12 25, extra prime, $10 751100. Cut meats steady; middles easy; shortclear, September, $7 tO. Lard dull and about steady: Western steam, $7 05; November, $7 09: December, $7 15: January, $7 247 2S, closing at $7 25 asked. Butter in mouerato demand; West ern dairy, 3lHc: do creamery, IG525c Cheese quiet; Western, GSc; part skims, 472c. PHILADKLPHIA Flour auiet. Wheat opened Jiffilc lower under weak cables and general pressure to sell, but afterward re cov ered M?ic and closed firm; No. 2 red, October, $1 011 01K: November, $1 031 03); December, $1 0510oK; January, $1 071 C7. Corn Options firm; carlots scarce and firm though quiet; No. 2 mixed, in elevntor, GGc; do, in grain depot, 67c: No. 2 mixed, Oc tober, 6HJ82c: November. 5658e: Decem ber, 5253c: January. 5051c. Oats steady under moderate offerings and a fair local trade, but there was little or no speculation; Xo. 2 mixed, 33c: No. 3 white, SSKc; do choice, 3c: No. 2 white, 3Go; No. 2 white, October, 3535Kc; November, 3S36c; December, 3B4i30!.c; January, 36S7c Jlutcer quiet but firm; Pennsylvania creamery extra, 2425c. Eggs firm and in fair demand; Pennsylvania firsts, 22c ST. LOUIS Flour weak, but unchanged Wheat Xo. 2 red, ca8h,9JV03c; Decern, ber, 96X7c, closing 97 bid; May, $1 03 1 03closing at $1 03 bid. Corn dull, but stronger: Xo. 2, cash. 53c; year. 3S39c, closing at 39c: January, 33c, closing at 3Sc; May, 39?j)40c, closing at 40c. Oats firm; No. 2, cash. S77Vc; Octobor, 2627c, clos ing at 27c bid; May, 31c, closing at 31c bid. Eye bettor; No. 2, 80 bid; No. S, 73c. Barley dull: Iowa, GOe. Butter In good demand and firm at unchanged prices. Eggs scarce, firm and higher atlGc Provisions strong and better; rcoro doing. Pork $10 75. Lard 6 70. HALTIJiOBE Wheat steady; Xo. 2 red spot and the money. December. 95fc; steamer No. a red,,9Jc. Corn steady; mixed snot, 64Kc: year, 51c; January 50J50,'c; Starch, o0Ji51c. Otlts active, strong and higher,- No. t white Western, 3SS7c: Xo. 2 mixed Western, 3334c. l'.yo quiet and dull; Xo. 2, 94c. Hay nrmer; good to choice timothy, $12 50Q13 50. Provisions Arm and active." unchanged. Butter unchanged. Eggs firm, 1920c. MILWAUKEE Flour firm. Wheat quiet. Xo. 2 spring, on track, cash, 9092c; Decem ber 92c; Xo. 1 Xorthern, 93Jc. Corn firm: No. 3, on track. 54c. Oats steady: No. 2 white, on track, 30Ko. Barley fli in; October, COiJc Ryo lower- No. 1, in store, Stc Pro visions quiet. Pork January, $12 50. Lard January. $C 90. CINCINNATI Flour in fair demand. Wheat easier: No. 2 red, 9797Kc. Corn firmer; No. 2 mixed 57c. Oats irregular; No. 2 mixed, 30J31Jc Kye in fair demand; No. 2, 8Sc. Provisions in moderate demand. Butter quiet. Eggs easy at 17c Cheese firm. DELUTH Wheat October Xorthern opened at 93',c, closed at 93)e: December opened at 93!jc, closed at 93Jo bid; May opened at $1 01 closing at same bid; December linnl, a3c; cash, hard, 91c; Xo. 1 Xorthern, 9SJc: Xo. 2 Xorthern. 88c ailNXEAPOLIS Wheat Xo. 1 hard, on track. S394c; Xo 1 Xorthern, May, MJJe: October. tc; December, 92c; on track, !X);cj Xo. 3 Northern, on track, 8iSSc; curb, 92e bid. KANSAS CITY Wheat steady: Xo. shard, cash. Sic bid; Xo. 2 red. cash. 86l.c bid. Corn low cn No. 2, cash, 4SJc bid. Oats quiet: No. 2, cash, 2-WJ2Gc; October, 23c bid. Eggs steady at 15c TOLKDO Wheat dull: cash and October, 97,V;c; December, $1 C0$: May, $1 0GJ. Corn dull: cash, 55c Oats quiet: cash, "'Jc. Rye steady; cash, 2ftc Coffee 3Inrkets. BiriMORK. Oct. L Coffee steady; Rio car goes, fair, l'Jsc; Xo. 7, 14Jc Xew TTonk, Oct. L Coffee Options steady and unchanged to 10 points up; closed liarelv steady, 10 to 25 points down; sales. 25,750 bags, including: October, 12,40 12.70c: Xovember, 1L401 1.70c: December, ILSOglLGOc: January. 11.33c: March, 11.30 11.55.;. April, 11.30; May, Il.40ll.60o; June, 1L401Lo0c. Snot Klo q'ulct and steady; fair cargoes, 17c; Xo. 7, 7KI4c The Price ofBar.Sllver. Xew YonK. Oct. L ISperirt!. Bar silver in London, 43d per ounce: Xew York dcal- ers price for silver, 97c per ounce. Turpentine Markets. Xew YorsK Rosin steady and quiet, pontine quiet and steady at 37i3Sc. Tur- Mlstukes That AVHl Happen. In the report of tho convention of Demo cratic societies two mortifying mistakes occurred. Although all that was said of Mr. Stanislaus P. Knlig, of Philadelphia, re garding his active and disinterested cham pionship ot the cause ho at present repre sents, was correct, his name v. as confounded with that or another roan. Mr. Ivullg was net Set retaiy to General Louis Kossuth, and is a young man who was born since tho stir ring'cvents mentioned In Gencrnl Kossuth's career. The portrait labeled Emanuel V. II. Xardi was not his, hut belongs to Mr. Joseph Itoslnski. of this city, veteran oditor of tho Jrziyieid itcfu. of this city. nonsi"OKo-s ACID PHOSPHATE, A ISrain and Ncrv e Food, for lecturers, teachers, students, clergymen, iunj:ia, aim urain-worjicrs generally. BLAINE. rree Trains Every Day. Get work, secure a home, make an in vestment in the future great Jlonongahela "V alley town. For tickets, maps, price lists and full particulars, call on ClIAULES SOMEKS & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. A Good Suggestion. If you have valuables keep them where they will be safe. The safe deposit vaults of the Farmers' Deposit Xational Bank, GO Fourth avenue, oBer vou seenritv, strong vaults, perfect ventilation, good light, spa cious coupon rooms, separate apartments, for women. Boies rented at ?5 and up ward. aiw1 CANNOT sell ?5 shoes for ?3. "Why? They cost more than S3. Xo representations like this at Cain Bitos.,T.:bcrty 2nd Sixth streets. i HELP TO BUSINESS. Encouragement Plays a Big Part in Making Things Move Along. MORE GOOD FEATURES THAN BAD To Spread Before the Public as Incentives to Greater Diligence. DEALS THAT WIIJi HAVE A GOOD EFFECT Encouragement Is always welcome. Dur ing the war, in camp and on the march, a favorite song with .the soldiers was, "Cheer Up, Comrades. " It had a good effect. It is the same with business. Good words, brieht woixis, words that ring with victory, worS wonders. People who seek out and magnify the bad things and ignore the good are public enemies. Pittsburg is not suffer ing for stimulation of this kind, but a little of 1t now and then will do good. This makes it pertinent to say thnt a deal in real estate Involving about $l,C00,O0O will be closed within the next two or three eeks, and also that one ofnbout $100,f00 was practically closed yesterday. Particulars will follow in due time. Rising in Favor. otono houses have become popular In Pittsburg. Where one stone residence was seen four or flvo years ago they can now be counted by the score. In some parts of the East End brick Is the exception in first-class dwellings. . While the cost of stone is not much in excess of the best quality of brick work, the general architectural effect of a stone house is far richer and more attrac tive than one of any other material. Stone houses have for years been In high favor In Xew York, Boston, Chlcigo and St. Louis, and now that they have "caught on" in Pittsburg, it is expected thnt the out skirts will iu a few years be full of them. What Brokers Say. In regard to tho condition of the real es tate market several prominent brokers wero Interviewed yesterday, with the following result: Business is in good shape and steadily improving. There is agood inquiry for all kinds or property and sales are re spectable in number and value. There is no indication of a waning intorest. The out look is excellent. Property is higher than it was a 3"oar ago, but the city contains more people and more business. The enhance ment is legitimate. It Is as much In favorof the buyer as of the seller. Small houses nre scarce, but those of a high class are rather slow. The lot market is very active, and there is a good inquiry for acreage. There are not enougli business houses to go round. An last End Deal. It was learned yesterday that a residence property, consisting of two brick dwellings and a lot 48x100, situated on new Xegley ave nue. East End, had cbnnged ownership, through the ngency of Black & Baird, for $14,000. Tho name of the purchaser could not be ascertained. Business News and Gossip. The Wall street boom yesterday turned n boomerang. The discovery or new gas territory comes very opportunely at the beginning of winter. Ilea Bros. & Co. have strong hopes of re suming business in a short time. Prices of anthracite coal wilt be advanced this month. Bond experts say that they do not look for any decided improvement in prices of bonds until money becomes decidedly cheaper, a remote possibility. The Philadelphia Traction Company will soon issue 20,000 shares of new stock at $10 per share, the proceeds to be used in paying for needed extensions and improvements. Xational Lead Trust certificates are being turned in rapidly tar exchange into certifi cates of deposit, the latter being now leady for delivery. The American Bankers' Association will meet nt Xew Orleans November Hand 12. John D. Bailey sold at auction yesterday 210 shares of Standard Plate Glass at 20 and 100 at 25. It had been held as collateral. The Farmers' Deposit Xational Bank has i declared a dividend of 2 per cent. Central j;! nun j:iisi ..ufcis'iiui, i insuury, all quarterly. Two applications for membership In tho Exchange were received vesterday. II. E.' Wilson was admitted, and F. A. Pollock and L. A. Lyman retired. Upward of $250,000 gold was received in Xew York from Europe Wednesday night. Tho total amount of gold received since September 12 is $7,120,000, and $5,000,000 more is on the way. Tho firm "of Marshall, Kennedy & Co., limited, has been dissolved by mutual con sent. The Fidelity Title and Trust Company will pay Interest this month on a number orlocal bonds. Tho only bullish tnlk yesterday was In re gard to the tractions. They are steadily rising in favor. Movements In Realty. Samuel W. Black & Co. sold lot N'o. 10 In the Fulton Place plan, on Craig street. Fourteenth ward, size 50x142 to an alley, for a price approximating $4,000. Black & Baird sold to E. S. Wilkms lot Xo. 11, In the Simon plan, on the east side of Dallas avenue, size 55Jx45 feet, for $430 cash. A. J. Pentecost sold for the Patrick Mo Govern estate, at Braddock, a lot 42J on Second street, running back 93 feet to a 10 foot alley, with a small two-story frame dwelling, for $2,030. Baltensperger & Williams sold for B J. Williams, of the firm, a now frame dwellinsr of six rooms, hall, etc, with lot 24x100, situ ate on Belonda street, Mt. Washington, for $3,000. Morris & Alsbitt report the sale of n hand somo residence and lot at Crafton to John Hare, Esq., or Allegheny for D. L. Williams, Esq., now a resident of Bessemer, Ala. The sale was cash and the price is reserved. A. Z. Bycrs & Co. report a sula for the Ridgeview Land Company to R. Robinson in their plan, Eleventn ward, Allegheny City, lotXo. (SI, fronting 21 teot on Davis avenue and extending through to Alaska street 121 feet, for $4- Baxter, Thompson & Co. sold lot Xo. Gl, Rnch Place plan, corner Reed and Klrkpat rich streets, 23x110, for $t:0. Also lot 019, Butler place plan, 20x100, on View street, Eighteenth ward, for $200. John K. Ewing & Co. sold for Charles Price to Christ Eisenbcrga vacant lot. 50x83. on Miirov avenue, Twelfth ward, Allegheny, for $473. S. A. Dickie & Co. sold for M. Faber to J. W. Moore, a lot on Frankstown avenuo, Brusbton, 50x150 feet, for$l,2S0. The Building Record. Six permits wore issued yesterday for the same number of Improvements, tho cost of all being cstimntedat $8,435. Elizabeth C. Saroliertli. frame two-story store and dwelling on Klncald street. Nineteenth, ward; cost, fiOOO. Mlctmel Frrcdmau. frame kitchen on Willllanis street, SMeenth ward; coal, fluo. S. A. Dickie, lir ck addition two-story dwelling on Marc hand etrect. Twentieth ward; cost. (1,800. J. L. Slieppard, Irame stable on Main street, Seventeenth ward; rust, Siis Thirty-third street P. Chnreh, frame addition one-story eliurch; coit, S4.000. Gratl Brim., Irnmc oue-story bliop on Pcnu avenue. UlllbllkUlU .IMltt. vat, ,,"" HOME MONEY. A Good Movement In All Branches of tho Money Market. Tho local money market was subjected to no fresh strains and developed no new con ditions yesterday. With a fair discount movement and a good call for loans, tho sur plus remained above requirements, showing ability to' take care of all legitimate cntcr prisej. The easy condition of the market is likely to be emphasized by Interest and dividend disbursements during the early part of the month. IUtes were t7 per cent on the usual classes of loans, liaut clean ings were $2,321,930 til and balances $331. 107 47. . The Financial Chronicle remarks on the im- firoved situation abroad : "It was hardly to lave been expected that our securities would be restored to favor so soon, ror onlv a short time ago thegeneral distrust prevail ing in Great Britain extended to the securi ties of the United States as well ns those of other countries. Confidence seems to havo returned almost ns suddenly as it disap peared, and ns a consequence we are le covcring a considerable pjrtof thegoldwith which we lately parted." At New York y estcrday money on call wa s easy, ranging from 57 percent, lust loan 5, closed at 0. Prime mercantile paper, 57. Sterling exchange active and steady, $4 no for CO-day bills and $4 P3J4 for, demand. Closing llond Quotations. U. S. 4sreg 116 tin 4s coup Ilfi do 2s W do-iscoun r.viftcos or-35 iio-v LouIsliDattamped4s lo.l,i X. J. C. Int. Cert... .110 Northern Pac. lets.. 115 do do 2nds 109 Xorthw'rn Consols.!.;-. do ilencn tares &....1111W: Oregon & Tranj.Si.. ' i - k ' t s ma. '.t,,r .t ... '.(.... .... -.jkjc-. . ..- ..i. .-'... . ., ,..-i., . '('.,iA,i.v, . i- ...... , . r. ij , . . . ...;ia. -i -..is . . . -..i-, jxxmk .& vt, ,-.. T?wBfiljgffrsjSiiayWa3e toSwfe. fflmlllitlMSMi wjjfifrtfwfr J.itt.3axvG i iittiiBftir1miii''iiwiniffi,'V && cg. i 'TiBMrirti 4'ihifvBtt'Nnwnfci!nK n"w ivr V luKlllwBtnSlit " flp if 7rMSftTJifSmtTBfiiy St.L.&IronM.Gcn. 6s M St. L. & San Fran- v Gen. M ; JJ? 3t. Paul ronsols;....!- S.i:.l.Cl.l.iPc Catiadi So. 2ds 90$ len. rscltic isre..,...ii Tim. u. H. Ists....ll5 do i!n J...... .v.. 78)lJ Tex. rac."L'."(i. Tr. l)i!ii.JtH.u.vvesii3is Krields MS M. K. ST. Gen.Csi. 77 do do 5 434 Mutual Union 0s 103 Ex-dividend. V Hcts " "" Tex. Pac. R. O- r- RCtS A OnlonPac. lt W West Shore 101W Bank Clearings. , St. Lotna Clearings, $3,140,001: balances. $2:3,450. Money, 7S per cent. Exchange on Xew York, 25c discount. , MKMnns Xew York exchange selling at $1 piemimn. Clearings, $281,539; balances, $05 504. Xew Oklkans Clearings $L529,SS0. Chicaoo Xew York exchange, 40c dis count. Money at 6 per cent. Bank clearings, $1.1.531000. Xkw York Clearings,$H3,C0.1,192; balances, $3,2-0,178. BcwToif Clearings. $18,506,132:, balances, $1,519,01.7. Money, 4 per cent. Exchange on Xew York, 1015c discount. , PniLADrLvu 1 a Clearings; $12,077,273; bal ances, $1,770,101. Money, 4 per cent. juitimohf uieanngs, S2,1US,I18; uaianti., $212,S Money, 15 per cent. HOME SECURITIES. THE LAST QUARTER OF THE TEAR OPEXS WITH A DULL MARKET. No Radical Price Changes, bnt Weakness the Dominant Feature The Tractions Maintain Their Gronnd, bnt Philadel phia Gas and Electric Submit to Con cessions. There was no inspiration In speculative ctrclos yesterday, either at home or abroad. There were three trades on the local board, aggregating 100 shares and a small bundle of Electric scrip. In theabsencoof active support Philadel phia Gas and Electric submitted to small concessions. The Tractions were steady and unchanged. Airbrake was a trifle stronger. The rest of the list was in a coma tose condition, with very little expression, but brokers affected to see a silver lining tq the cloud. Judging from tho prosperous condition of the country, they saw aright. Sales: First call $550 Electric scrip at 70. Second call (.0 Philadelphia Gas at HVf. Third call 40 Philadelphia Gas at 1 Bids and asking prices at each call are appended: Missouri to- Tenn. new set 6s 1(3IJ do do Ks.....', ....100 ! rin Xi IS TIBST I SECOND TII1BD EXCHANGE CALL. I CALL. CALL. STOCK. B AD An A Arsenal llank.... 71 .... 71 AlleghenvX. Dk 63 .... Fn-eliold'Itank..J.... W .... 69 .... C9 Liberty X. B.... 103X 10". l(Bt; 105 Marino Xat.Bk 110 .... 110 M.iM.Xat. Bk myi Hon. Xat. Bank. 1 130 .... 130. TrntonU In. Co.1.... C2 Western Ins, Co. I.... 60 50 Cliartlers V. Gasi 6 People-,' Xat. . 12 PhlLidilphla Co. !1! 114 11H VOi 11 Wi Wheeling Gas... 2CH4 21j Central Traction 20 21 20VJ 21 .. 21 Citizens Traction CCJ 02 CO'., 01 60"i CI Pittsburg Tract.. i .... 40" .... 40 .... Plrjsjnt Vallev. 23,' 24 23V 24 .... 24 Allegheny Vallev .... 4 X.Y.C.G.C. Co 59 EwaltBrlilge CO Hand St. Bridge .... 43Sj Point Bridge 10 lied Cloud Jl. Co .... 33f Hidalgo Miu. Co ZH 4 3J4- 4 UNorUM.Co a-. 4$ Luster Mln. Co.. ll'f, 12$ V7& ll'-i 1I'4 12 West' house Elec 14 s 15 14 '$.... 14i.... Monon.Xav. Co 7ti)j M011. Water Co a Union S-.& s. Co. S HV 8 9 .... SK U.S.AS.Co.pref. .... 23 W'llouwA. O... 105 .... lCTi Stand. U. C. Co. 61 65 I 1,1 .... 61 .... Ex-dlv. DOWN GO STOCKS. THE PASSING OF ME MISSOURI PA CIFIC DIVIDEND Materially Weakens General List Grang ers Closely Follow the Leader in tho Downward Movement Only One Strong Feature, in the Market Bonds Dull. Xew York, Oct. L The stock market to day was almost from opening to close in the control of the bears. London was a limited buyer In tho early trading, but there was a heavy outpouring of stock in Missouri Pif citlc. Bock Island, Chicago, Burlington and Quincyand Atchison, and that the opera tions ol the last few days have largely' In creased tho outstanding short Interest is shown by tho nctivo borrowing demand for all the prominent stocks. Tho market opened with prices generally only slightly chanced, but Missouri Pacific at 58 was down 1 per cent, and the pres sure 111 tho stock was very heavy, so that while theie was a short rally in the first fevv minutes its prico after, that time rapidly de clined, and was checked only at 54JJ in the last hour. The effect upon the general list was not for some time percoptible, but the attacks on the leading shares soon showed in the yielding quotations, the Grangers be ing sold for Western account, and following the leader comparatively closely. Prices, however, wero fairly well held until late in the day, when a report that the Kock Island intended to issue $10,000,000 debenture bonds wns put in circulation, while a vig orous drive was made in all the leading1 shares, especially Kock Island, Burlington and Atchison. The result was the declines in the last 45 minutes were equal in those shares to the losses for the rest of the day. lhls wns evidence of an attempt to cover on the drop, and the volume of business was very large right up to tho close of busi ness, while 11 slight rally in prices occurred in the Inst lew minutes. Tho close was weak and active at the lowest prices of the dav in most stocks. There were very few features outside of tho stocks mentioned, but the strength in Xew York, Susquehanna and Western preferred was nirnin noticeable, the declaration or a dividend enabling it to withstand the declining tendency of the rest of the maiket. The entire active list is materHVy lower. Missouri Pacific is down &. Sug-ir Z, Rock Island 2V, Burlington and Atchison 2r, New England and Beading each 2 per cent. Railroad bonds did not partake of the ac tivity or weakness in shares, but a heavy tone prevailed and most of the important changes, whioh are few, are In the direot on of lower flguies. The total sales were $1, 209,000. The highest and closing quotations were: Atchison Inc.. K3NM3 6I,TaNYCftSt I, 4s.. 94 93K First S2V4 52 X J Cen 5s ....110 (5,1111 A. ft P. 4S 73's 7J Reg ......1Ji(?1UiJ( 111c niq 1-1-4 .1 1 aa 5 ft W 2d. 77 (i& 77 A n fr V Is. 7fl N.Y.O.ft W.Ss 97 (SD7 Ala. Cen. 1st.. lis 116 Alb Sus Cou OslH (Sdll Bur. Deb 101 13101 Hell, ft fc. I... .110 (ffiHO Jt:JLO. 1925S. .10.Va3l05Ji C ft E 111 5s . .. tsjliS 97k. ChesftO 5a...l0i?afai01 ISil Mill 4s 70 (3170 Ogn Imp 1st... 9f 99V Fives Kttoa R!s O ft M S F lOSCffcltiUa OrSh Hue 72 (3172 fives 100.K($lXrti racorjlc 2d. .1(1! 1(B 11. x r. 1st.. ..117 (S117 Kock Island SsloOYCjiHiolf C. ftP. 4. 101si(ail01K Reading 48 BU"f, 3U Del ft Hud 94S.107 107 First us & UiK Eric2ds(ons..l04,(aiOI,1 Second 49U(S 48S E. L ftBhlstSI ($81 Third 3s (StXt'i l" W ft D lsts.109 (3100 RftKW43.... 76l(a7G H and T lt...lUO's(8.iro - It ft W P Tr5s. .11 (5 54 Fours 024(8 ClJi b Caro inc 25 (a 25 HockValCs... 89 (5189 St I'M ft Con.ll5MU5W Fives 85W&82 do2ds 114Sllls, III Cen US SS St L S 1st 68 68 Iron Bit 2d. ...107 107 S. P. ot Col 5s. 08 (S 98 Kan Pac con.lOillsSlOfl'i MI.AftTIIlst.no 110 K&Tlst 77 (S77 second ptd....l04M(iC4!4 Seconds 44 & 43H StP 4s 85 (S 85 Laclede Gas 5s 77'4(Sl 77,S Cli ft Mo It. ... 97 (3 97 Lft X2d 1(3 (W8 Terminals 10.1 IWIOI LN Aft C co. 94 9I S. W. 63 llOJiffillOH' mo as vm....nmma sip&d 2ds..io2i&io-j's 31 LSiW ex5s lrHsl ff-S T A A ftX Mis M (S 1)1 jiict 1st ii.i-staiii..s rex racxas... 31 (at 31 M ft 1st LIa...ll)5 (SI05 ArnrP. rnrtS 1S4 2134 Firsts 83 ftKt U I'll ft Gist. 7t 73 W X Y ft P 2s. SWim 33 Wabash 2ds.... TifMS DcbB 45 l45 Wis On 1st... 9a4"S 94)4' West Sliocoii.l(ilV101! Reg 101)4101M North Pac 5s. 83 (S 83 MonUna 102 (102 X.P.58 80 80 First llSCfflllSsj Deb. new lOIJifiSlol Northw ex 4.. 91 (3 93 Chft 3111 HI 1H The total sales ofstocks to-dav were 4M,895 shares, including Atchison, 78.GSS; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, il.210; Erie, 13,978; Louisville and Nashville, 10,780: .Missouri Pa cific, 73,044: Northwestern, 3,850: North Amer ican, 7,931; Northern Pncilic, 4,90.1: Northern Pacllle ptcferred.19.G53; Reading, 17,475: St. Paul,. 27,050; Union Pacific, 30,220. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Exchange vesterday. Corrected dallr for Tut. Dispatch by Whitney & STEl'HEXSON, oldest Pittsburg members of the New York Stock Exchange, 57 1 ourth avenue: 0 r 1 S" I r : "s$X "iih 85.s "ivi "44" "4154 no so 57M U7's 117,' 117 31s, 31b 31 25 201 2'."( CSlf 1H.H 57,' 39 3H 33 51 51K 50 ro's M' 25H 74, 74J, 72H American Cotton Oil 24 la 46 85"i 94 4If 57'J lies 3:tsj ?' 38 50 MV 72 American Cotton Oil, pld.. Am. Mugar Hcmiing uo ..., Am. S. Jtctlnlng. Co., pfd.. Atch.. Top. fts. F Can.ida Southern Central of New Jersey...., Central Pacific Chesaiwake and Ohio C. .to., 1st pfd C. ft O.. 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust C, Ilur. ft Quincy C, Mil. ft St. Paul it3 - - -.MH..tSt. Paul. prdV C. Ilocfci. &P 5- m. o.::.:::::: S"fcp- JI-&0,nfd... C. & Northwestern. C C, c. ,fc 1. J",C-. C ft I., pfd " -.Coal ft Iron.'. Col. ft Hocking Val ivSi"JlS,!k &West Del. ft Hudson Den. ft Hlo Grande I'en. ftllloOnin.lp nCil.. 117 9W, &3 '11514 liJvi 72M 72X "33" "x" Si 33 141g Htki 134)i 141 "49W "fflW MM 51M 7 7 102 102 22 124i 124si 79 79 "t lODs 10Di "8M ' 59 V 94M 94V4 1H0!4 100)4 WH ir.K 110s, 110) 18H 184 79S 7's 4214 42"i 23 ss 211 BSVj CM? Sl'i S9H 20 20T "i'sh "iai 2SJS 28, 751i 76ji "37" "J7'4 2M( ay, 40'fi 40 25 25 W,i 80 ss 91 114tf 7l 91 35 31" J 891, ISOW ls'4 48' i 51H 7 101 21 lM 123 77K 101 42s M 03 100!f IDS, KiO' li'A 7rt 40 s 23W l.7i V'i 197 IS R4' 175 27H 74 23 35S rm S'i 24 6CM 191 M S3 31 97 108,"i 114 70H X! I39 133i 'Vnh '"" ft Cattle F'd'rsTrust m im ". va-fta Illinois Central LaVeErloft lVfit Lnke Ericft West., pfd.... Lake Shore ft M. S in.'jT"lc Nashville .... Michigan. Central Mobiles Ohio Missouri Pai-iuc. AalloMalConljgcCo at onal Cordage Co., prel National Lead Trust....... Xevr York Central H-T-. C.ftSt.L 7 101 21 oessl iai 77M 101M "54 92 "4 V)M 18H VR'i I7M C-" - s'- L-. ls Prefl 0.- A-t p- S'. L.. 2itprcf 78 41 K 28?, &! b. K. ft V., pref. . g.Y.ftN.E :.; 5-Y.O. AW Norfolk ft Western Norfolk ft Western, pref.. North American Co.,; Northern Pacific Northern Paclllc. pref..... iircjron Improvement P-iclAc Mall Peo.. Dec. & F.rous 1'hlla-lrlpiila ft Beading... l'g.. Cln., Chicago ft 81. L. 1'.. C C. ft hi. I,, pfd I'nllm.in Palace Car Itlchmond ft W. P. T lUchmond ft W. P. T., prd St. Paul ft Dnlnth f... St. Paul ft Dulutli. pfd.... St. Paul. Minn. V.fn U7 37 2J 17 27M 74W 22W SIM -3?4 iiiii is 191 13 101 13V St. L. ft San Fran. 1st nref TT.a li..ln. I 76 HH 41 82 .....-, a avini: Union Paclllc...., Wabash Wabash, nfd Western Union.. J) heeling ft L. E Wheeling ft L. E, lSS Wi S9H 39 29'4 2)Si 8154 81 37 37 77 77?, 30Hi 82S 38 79 , pfd. Ex-dlvldend. Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur-; ntshed by Whitney ft Stephenson, brokers, Xo. 87 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex- vuauire. Bid. PennsylvantaRallroad Mi Iten.ltnfc Railroad 19-s BufTalo, N.V. ftPhlla 8M Lchleh Vallev B0! Northern Pacific 274 Northern Paclde preferred 74' Lehigh Navigation 8,M Asked. C4K 19 3-13 9 27'ir 74Jl Boston Stock Closing Prices. Atch. ftTop 41H Boston ft Albany.. ..201 Boston ftMaltic la ChUBur. ft Qulncv. fBli Eastern R.R.tn lit Fltchburg It.R 78 Flint ft IVi-pM 23 K.C.M.J.ftC.B. 78.119 Mass. Central 18K Mct. Cen. com 22J N. Y. ft X. Eng 37 Old Colony 1G7V Boston ft Mont Calumet ft 11 .. Fraukln ........ Huron Kearsage Osceola Tamarack . 48 .209 - 17K . 70 . li'i X! .174 S.m Diego Land Co. 18i 18 v est r.nu vo, Bill Telephone 182 Lainson store b.. 11 si 34 184 Water Poner... Wis. Ccnt'l commoi 20S Cent. Mining.. Alloue7 Mln.Co.new iVi.X. K.Telec. ftTclenSi) Atlantic HSlButtcft Boston cop. 11 li Electric Stocks. J50STOS-, Oct. 1. Sfrecinl. Eloctric stock quotations hero to-day were: Bid. . 14 75 . 8 12! . rooo . 14 00 Asked. 14S7H 8 50 55 00 15 00 Ft. Wavne Electric Co T. II. Securities (series D) T. H. European E. Welding..., Wcstlnghouse Trust Receipts.. Mining Stock Quotations. New YonK. Oct. L Alice,150; Crown Point, 150, Consolidated California and Virginia, 525- Deadwoqd, 200: Eureka Consolidated, 300; Gould & Currv, 150; Hnle & Xorcross, 150; Hoinostake, 1050; Horn Silver, 335; Iron Sil ver, 120; Mexican, 225: Ontario, 3800; Ophir, 350; Plymouth, 175: Standard, 130; Sierra Nevada, 250; Union Consols, 150; Yellow Jacket, lOU. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts, Shipments and Prices at East Lib erty and AH Other Yards. 0Ff ce or PiTTsnuRO Dispatch, ) Tiiuhsday, Oct. 1. Cattle Receipts, 1,134 head; shipments, 801 head: market nothing doing; nil through consignments; no cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hoos Receipts, 1,000 headfshipments, 1,450 head; market firm; selected Philadelphia, $5 405 50; medium, $5 235 40; best mixed, $5 C05 15; Yorkers. $4 S04 Dj; grassers. $4 50 4 75; pigs, $3 504 25; roughs, $3 504 50; 3 cars of hogs shipped to New -York to-da. Sheep Receipts, 800 head: shipments! 400 head; maiket firm at yesterday's prices. ' By Telegraph. Chicago Cattle Receipts, 16,500 head; shipments, 4 000 headtmarket dull and steady to lower; prime to extra natives, $5 758 2i; good to choice, $4 505 25; others, $2 504 00; Texans, $1 752 G5; stockers. $2 1002 90; butchers' cow s und heifers, $2 102 50. Hogs Receipts, 23,000 head; shipments, 10,000 head: market lower; rough and common, $3 754 40; good mixed and packers, $4 60 4 75: prime heavy nnd butchers' weights, $4 805 10:' light, $3 854 8a Sheep Re ceipts, 8,000 head; shipments, 4,000 head; mar ket active and steady: native ewes, $3 00 4 40: mixed ewes and wethers, $4 504 80; lambs, $3 255 49. Buffalo Cattle Receipts, 45 loads through C sale: all held-over stock; market easier for common grades. Hogs Receipts. 20 loads through, 8 sale; market strong for good heavy yorkei sand mediums: common to mediums pizs unchanged; heavy grades, corn-fed. $5 405 53: medium weights, corn red, $5 355 50; yorkera, good to uost corn fed, $5 135 25. Sheep and lambs Kccelpts, 5 loads through, S sale: market steady for both good sheep and lambs; common grades, dull and tending lower: sheep, extra fancy, $4 504 90; good to choice, $4 004 40: fair to good, $3 7-5(34 00. Lambs, good to choice native, $5 50QG 10; Canada, common to extra, $0 008 25. Cincinnati Hogs Steady; common and light. $3 C04 75: picking and butchers. $4 35510; lecclpts, 2,275 head: shipments, 6S5 head. Cattle in good demand; lair to choice butchers' grades, $2 004 00; prime to choice shippers. $3 305 23: receipts, COO head; ship ments, 675 head. Sheep scares, firm; com mon to choice, $2 004 50; extra fat wethers and yearlings, $4 755 00; receipts, S00 head; shipments, 350 head. Lambs in f.ilrdomand, firm; common to choice, $4 005 50 per 100 pounds. New York Beeves Receipts, 300 head, all for exporters and slaughterers; no trade, feeling ill m. Dressed beef steady. 6J9ifc; shlpn-ents to-dav, 933 beeves. Calves Re ceipts, 1,093 head; market firm; veals, $5 50 8 25; grassers. $2 002 73. Sheep Re ceipts, 9,580 head: sheep nte:idv; In nibs shade higher: sheep, $3 5C4 G2: lambs, $5 75 G 87K: dressed mutton steady, 78c; dressed lambs Arm, fc10c. Hogs Receipts, 3,577 head, including two cars for sale: market .steady, $5 t08 00. St. Louis Cattle Receipts. 4.800 head; shipments. 2,400 head; market steady; good to choice native, $5 005 80; fair to good do, $3 0C3 00: Texan ami Indian steers, $2 403 23: Texan and Indian Con nors, $1 402 25. Hogs Receipts, 4.G00 head; shipments, 4,800 head: fair to cnoico heavy, $4 855 00: mixed, $4 404 90; light, fair to .best, $4 G04 80. Sheep Receipts, 300 head; shipments, 700 head; fair to good, $4 234 50. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; desir able beef steers about steady .allothcrgrades dull ond weak: fnir to fancy steers, $3 50f? 5 75; common, $2 553 50; Westorns, $3 00 5 00: Texans, $2233 00. Hogs Receipts, 2,000 head; market slow nnd 510o lower; about all sold: light. $4 37U4 GO; heavy, $4 G01 92K; mixed, $4 554 bS. Sheep Re ceipts, 420 head; market active and -steady. 'Kansas Cltv Cattle Receipts, 5,030 head shipments. 5.100 lipnd: market dull and steady; steers, $3 235 73: cows, $1 232 70; stockers and feeders, $2 003 70. Hogs Re ceipts, 7,200 bend; shipments, 3,050 he.id; mar ket steady to weak: bulk. $4 554 63; grados, $3 254 80. Sheep Receipts, GiO head; ship ments, 350 head; market steady. Indianapolis Cattle Receipts, 4,003 head; market firm. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market slow and lower; choice heavy, $4 90 3 00: choice light, $4 654 75: mixed, $4 70 4 80; pigs, $2 504 10. Turpentine Markets. SAVASNAn Turpentine steady at 310. Eosin finn nt $1 201 25. - CnAr.LESTojf Tnrpentlno steady at Slc. Bosin firm; good strained, $1 15. Wilmingtos Spirits or turpentine steady at 34'4c Rosin firm; strained, $1 05; good strained. $1 10. Tar firm at $1 16. Crude tm pentinc Ann; hard, $1 OOj yellow dip, $1 9; virgin, $1 30. The Drygoods Market. New York, Oct. 1. Tlie demand for dry goods was irregular. In some quarters or tho'market a rather heavy movement has continued through the month orSeptcmbor, and, with tho beginning of the present month, there is no abatement. Preparations aro being made for largo shipments by cheap water routes. Plain and coloied cot tons participate principally In this move ment. Metal Mnrkets. New York, Oct. L Vis iron dull: Ameri can, $16 0018 25. Copper steady; e. J:tiibe 12 " ad nominal, domestic, at$4S2J. Tin firm; Straits, $20 09. CEREALS ARE TOMEK. Shell Corn and Oats Advanced to a Higher Level, and "Wheat and FLOUR STEADY" AT QUOTATIONS. Domestic Frn.it in Light Snpply, but Enongh for Demand. COFFEE STRONGER AND SUGAR WEAKER OFFICE OF PlTTSnUPO DISPATCH, TlIUltSIlAY, Oct. L Country Teoduce (Jobbing Prices) Eeceipts of fruit were light to-day, and de mand was-ditto. Peaches are approaching the end of their career for this season, but the few offered are slow, for the reason that consumers laid in bountifully when there was plenfy at low prices. Grapes are mov ing freely, and good stock readily brings outside quotations. In tropical fruit lines we note a scarcity of lemons nnd a tendency toward higher prices. Oranges and bananas also show firmness ot late. Dairy products are steady and unchanged In price. Sweet potatoes are heavy stock, and drift of mar kets is toward a low or level. Irish potatoes nre not so freely offered as they havo been for a month past, and our markets are al most bare in this line. There are, however, plenty in tho land, and a few days will, with out doubt, bring a sufficiency to our mar kets. BrTTEn Crcamery.Klgln.2S(323Jic:Ohlol) rands. 2425c: common country butter. 1617c; choice countrv rolls, 20(a22c. Beaus New York and Michigan pea. $2 352 40; marrow. 92 S0O2 GO; Lima beans. 3i6c. Beeswax 323Sc? lb for choice; low grade, 22 23c. Cider Sand refined, p 50(310 00: common. $3 50 8 CO: crab elder, $12 001J 009 barrel; elder vine gar. 1415c. CIIK1SE Ohio cheese, new. 9(a9c: Sew York cheese, new. 1010Se; Limburger. llil);c: Wis consin Sweltrer, full cream, 1313$c; imported Sweit7er, 272Se. Ciikstncts-SIoO! CO?l bushel. t) Eons 20(?i3c for strictly lresli nearby stock; Southern nnd Western eggs, lDWKe. Featiii.i-.s-Extra live geese. 573jc; No. 1, 4S 50c- ft lb: mixed lots. SOffilOc lb. rauiT Apples, -miK pernusiiei, 11 htoi ijper irrel; peaches. 003573c per basket, SI COffll E per nsliel; pears, 75c&l CO per basket, $1 502 (0 per barrel bushel bushel nlums. Damson, f 1 COM3 13 cer uaslici Hums, 10-pound basket, 2022e; Oelaware grapes. 3.v40c a basket: Sickel pears, St 25 uusui:; viuu. Dernes. 52 X($. w a uusnei Homit Xew crop white clover, 1820c; Cali fornia honey. 12l5c 13 lb. MArLE Si r.ui- 73i(X- Q gallon. M VPLE feUOAR 10c ty lb. roui.TRY Alive Chickens. 732810 a pair; yonng chickens. SUftGOv a pair. Live ducks. 506Oc a pair. Dressed Ducks liffiuc Q lb: chickens, 12l!ta Jit: spring chickens. 14(3115u lb. Potatoes Carload lots. SI txt 15 a barrel ;from store. 4P43c a bushel: southern sweets, $1 231 50 a barrel: Jerseys. 52 25(2 50. QCIXCES-JS 303 75 1 birrcl. Seeds Western rceleaned medium clover lob bing at $5 30: mammoth, $5 3I timothy. $1 45 for prime and ?1 50 for choicest; blue grass. $2 C3S 80; orchard grass, $1 7J; millet. $1 10: German. ?I 25 Iluuxarlan. SI I0;nnelawn, 25c '& lb; seed buck wheat. $1 4031 (10. Tallow Countrv, 4c: city rendered, 5c. Tropical Fruits Lemons $." 5no 00; fancy. KWlS.7 00; Sorrento oranges, 85 005 25 per box; Jamaica oranges. $4 COJJ4 CO a box: California peaches, tl 001 25 a box: California plums. $1 50 2 2. a box: California pears. S3 00 a box: bananas, SI 231 50 firsts. 73c(jl 09 good seconds, per bunch; Tolav grapes. S3 30(34 CO j. crate. Vegetables Ca6bage. IVS-'XIca bushel basket; yellow Denver onions. 82 252 50 a barrel: tomatoes. 2-va.50c per bushel; cucumbers. 3-'i(al50c per bushel; celerv, Ol30c per dozen: egg plant, $1 CO a bushel basket; roasting ears. C09Uc a bushel basket. Groceries. The expected drop In coffee fails to ma terialize. Markets are a shade firmer, but receipts are large, and future probabilities lie in the direction of a decline. Soft white sugars are a shade lower, a fact which is dif ferent from general expectations. All canned goods are weak and slow. Grees COFFEE Fancy, 22'2;ic: choice Rio, 2122c: prime Rio. 21hc; low grade Rio. 18i 20c: Old Government Java. 27Js2)c: MaracAlbo, 2M24c: Mocha. 2S-9c: Santos. 1923c; Caracas, jwa24Mc: LaGuayra, 23,H24;ic. Roasted (In papers) standard brands, 22c; high grades. !4(!!7,Sc; (Mil Government Java, bulk, 3(XA12c: Maracallm, Milyc: Santos. 2223c; pca berrv. 27c; choice Rio. 22'c; prime Rio, 22c; good Klo, :ic; oriunary. nayjx. SriCES (whole) Clones. I3(iBl5c: allsnfce. 10c; rjissla. scl nenner He: nutmee. 7o(SS0c. I'ETROLEUM ijoDDers pneesj nuw xesi, --- .. ..- i- ..... . . 6c: Ohio. 1H). 7c: hcadlleht. 150. 7Xc: water white. 99Mc: globe, 14f3U4le; etalue, 15c; carnadlne. lie; rorallne. 14c; redoll, 10llc; parity, 14?;olelne, He. Mixers' Oil No. 1 winter, strained, 4244c ? gallon; summer. SS37r: lard oil. 555Se Strci- Corn syrup, 28(iM2e: choice sugar svrup, 37ffi3lc; prime sugar syrup, M35c; strictly prin e, 35ia37c. S. O. Molasses Fancy new crop, 45c; choice, 42JM3C; medium. 33J0c; mixed. 33a38e. SoDA-Bl-carb., in kegs. 3M35c:bl-carb. In Ms, 5Jic;bi-carb.. ssorted packages, oQGc; sal soda. In kegs. lJic; do granulated, zc Caudles Star, full weight, c;stcarine, per set, 8,'c: parafflne, ll12c. Rice Head Carolina, Ca7)ic: choice, 6M6ic; Louisiana, 5fSc. bTARCH Pearl, 4c; corn starch. CsUe; gloss starch. Gra7c. - Foreign Fruit Layer raisins, $2 00: London lavers. $225: Muscatels, $1 75; California Musca tels. $1 Cuffll 75; Valencia. 55Mc: Ondara Valencia, 66'4c; siiltana, lol5c: currants, 6W5lic: Turkey prnnes. 9C'c: French prnnes, 8ar; Silonlra prunes. In 21b packages. 9c: cocoanuts. 100. SS00; almonds, J.an., lb, 20c: do iTlca. 17c: do shelled. 40c: wainuts. Nap., 1SS14C: Slcllv filberts. 12c; ainyrna ngs, italic; new uaies. oisnc: Brazil mils. 10c; pecans. 1416c: citron. lb, 17l8c; lemon peel. 12c ft lb: orange peel. 12c. Dried fruits-' Apples, sliced, lie? lb: apples, evaporatell. 1314c: pcaclics. evaporated, pared. 20 021c; peaches, California, evaporated, unparcd, 13 (3ll6c: cherries, pitted. 15c: cherries. nnpitted.,8c: raspberries, evaporated, 2524c; blackberries, BS 7c: huckleberries. 8c. Sugars Cubes 4ac; powdered. 5c: grannlnted, 45,c; confectiom-rs' A. 4':; soft white, 4l4?c; vcllow, choice. 4-!ic; yellow, good, Z)tZzCi yel low, fair. 3JsV3c. Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), S3 00; medium, hair Dbls (000). $3 00. Salt-No. 1. $ hbU $1 CO: No. 1. extra, sa bM, $1 10: dalrv, ft bbl, $1 20: coarse crystal, ft bbl. ?1 SI: lUgglns' Eureka. 4-bn sacks. S2 SO; Higgins1 Lureka. 19 14-lb packets. $3 00. Canxed (ioons felaudard neaches. SI 9T(2 CO: 2ds, ?t 50ai 60; extra peaches. 2 202 30: pie iwaches. 9G395c: finest corn. ?I :sai 50; Hfd. Co. corn. $1 (Xiat 15: red cherries, 1 201 30: Lima beans, $1 35; soaked do, 80;: string do, 0.j(CI70c: marrow rat peas $1 101 25: soaked peas, B570c: pineapples. $1 50l 00: Bahama do, $2 2"i; damson plums. $1 10, greengages, il 50; egg plums, t 80; California apricots. $1 902 10: California pears, 52 252 40: do greengages, $1 90: do egj: plums, SI W: extra w hlte cherries. S2 &i; raspberrles.Sl O..IIA tl 10: strawberries. 95efl 10: gooseberries. SI CO 1 05- tomatoes. 859.c: salmon, 1 lb, $1 301 8; blackberries. 80c; succotash. 2-fbcans. soaked, 9oc; do green. 2-lb cans. $1 2V51 50: corn beer, 2-Jb cans. SI HYtl 90: 1-lb cans, $1 39: baked lieans, $1 4U1 50; lobsters. 1-lb cans, $2 25; mackerel, 1-Ib cans, boiled. SI 59; sardines, domestic. H. $3 8100; ,"s. $t!50: sardines, imported. H. $11 5012 50; sardines. Imported. s."?18 00; sardines mustard. 53 35: sardines, spiced. $3 50. Fish Extra No. 1 blovter mackerel. $30 00ft bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, $28 50: No. 2 shore mackerel. (21) IK): No. 2 large mackerel. S18 00: No. 3 large mackerel, $14 00: No. 3 small mackerel. J1Q 00. Herrlng-3pllt. SI 50: lake. $3 25 ft 100-Ib bbl. White fish, $4 75 lb 1C0 hair bbl. Lake trout. $5 5o fthairbarrei. Finnan haddles. 10c ft lb: Iceland halibut 12c ft !b. Pickerel, hair bbl. $4 OJ: quarter bbl, $1 CO. Holland herring, 75c. Walkon herring, 90c. Oatmeal $5 so6 09 ft bbU Grain, Flonr and Feed. Sales on call nt the Grain Exchange, 1 car packing hay, $7 75, 6 days; 1 car sack bran, $1G 50, 5 days. Becolpts, as bnllotined,18 cars, as rollows: By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne nnd Chicago Railway, 1 car or rye, 1 of bran, 3 of hay, 3 of wheat, 3 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati nnd St. Louis, 1 car of oats, 4 or corn. By Pittsburg and Lake Krie, 1 car of malt, 1 of oats. By Pittsburg and Western, 1 car of hay. Cereal markets have dcyoloped new strength within the past day ar two. Shell corn nnd oats are a slia'lo higher, as our quotations will disclose. MUlreed is dull nt quotations. Brown middlings bring little-better prices than bran liny Is quiet, and whet and flour are baiely steady. Following quotations are Tor carload -lots on Every one suf fers from Catarrh in tho Hoad. Those who don't havo it sunTcr from those who do. It's a diseaso vou can't keen to f yourself. Hero nre somo of the symptoms : Headache, obstruction of nose, discharges falling into throat, some times profuse, watery, and acrid, nt others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid, and offensivo ; eyes weak, ringing in oars, deafness ; offensivo breath j smell and tastq impaired, and general debility. 'Only a few of theso likely to bo present ptfonce. Tho cure for it for Catarrh itself, and all tho troubles that como from it a perfect and permanent cure, U Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemody. Tho worst cases yield to ltsjaild, soothing, cleansing nnd healing properties. A record of twenty-five years has proved that to its proprietors ond they're willing to prove it to you. They do it in thi3 way : If they can't euro your Catarrh, no matter how bad your case, or of how long standing, thoy'll pay you 1300 in cash. Can you nave better proof of the healing power of a mcdicdiio I W-AU f l It track. Dealers charge an advauce on these prices from store. Wheat No. 2 red. $1 0lt 02. CORX-No. 1 vellow shell, G363Kc: No. 2 -yellow shell. 62(SW)c: high mixed shell. 9l'2c: mixed shell. COWSfllc; No. -2 yellow ear. i70cr high mixed ear, t)1fl8'c: mixed ear, S7.S(a08c. DATS No. 1 oats. 343Jc; Xo. 2 wfilte, 33K 31c: extra. No. 3 oats, 32K33c: mixed oats, JiHsSo. Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 9293c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patent. $5 5C0.5 75: faucv wliiternatents. S5 ouw titz laucy wiuiernaienis. j x ou; a ;Xncy straight winter a. mta& 23: faner stralorlit sDrlng. 15 ! 25g5 50: clear winter. 4 75(55 CO: strafghtiXXX bakers'. $4 75(5)5 00. Rre Hour. ?i 00(35 25. nkers'. 4 7J" . Krenour. una;.". 2. M1LLFEED--N0. l.whlte mlildlluirs. S23 50324 001 ton: N'o. !wl.ltp middling. 21 Urfo22 CO: tniwn middlings. SICoOffilT CO: winter wheat bran, $150,1 Hat Haled Tiuiotliy. choice, $11 23(3)11 75;3o. 1. $10 2il0 50; No. 2do. $9 OCIffif SO: elorerhay. $3 5 (39 CO: loose from wagon. ?li COMII2 CO, according to qualltr: packing liar. $7 C07 80. . . ' STHAW-Oats, $5 75 CO; wheat and rye, $5 80 5 75. Provisions. ngar cnreil hams, large Sugir cured hams, medium Suarcnred hams, small i Sugar cured California hams Sugar cured b. bacon ... Sugar cured skinned Inms. large Sugar cured skinned hams meulum.. Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders Raci.n shoulders........ pry salt shoulders Sugar cured d. Iw-ef, rounds Sngar cured d. ltecf. sets Sugar cured d. beef, flats llacon, clear sides Bacon, clear bellies , , Drvsaltrlear sides, 10-IB average.... 11 11 UH 8H II 'v ir3 Kii i s 14 11 9 Mf l"i 9'4 J fry sail clear sine-, ui-io average. . l Mess pork. Iicav v n on IMess nork. fmllv.. 13(0 Osf 7S 7? '4 n Vi Lanl. refined, lutlerces Lnrd, refined. In half barrels.. Lard, refined, GO-lb (litis Lard, refined, 20-Ib palls Lanl. refined, 50-tb tin cans.... Lard, refined. 3-lb tin palls..., Lard, refined, 5-Ib tin palls..... Lard, refined, 10-tb tin palls.... PUBLIC DEBT 8TATEMEHT. A Decrease of 813,286,430 In the Treasury Cash During September. Washisotox, Oct. L Tho public debt statement, issued this afternoon, shows that the interest-bearing debt decreased $23,504,, 700, nnd the debt on which interest ha censed since maturity increased $7,015,520 during the month of September. Total casji in tho Treasury $74I,G6iiC9 89. Tho follow ing is a recapitulation of the debt statement: bept. DO, 1831. Aug. 31, 1891. Interest bearing debt Bonds at4K percent $ 27,953,400 Bonds at 4 continued ' at 2 per cent 22,913,600 i Bonds at 4 per cent 559,567,lu0 5M,507.CCO Refunding certificates at 4 per cent OT.120 93,220 $ 585,557,100 $ 6IO.S.4- Decrease Z3,aH,(XX Debt on whlrh Interest " , has ceased since ma turity ? 9,127.2)0 $ 1.611.770 Increase $ 7,17.5,529 Debt bearing no interest. 390,183,493 39f.018.551 Decrease ? 833.50S Aggregate of Interesiand- non - Interest bearing debt .? 934,335,501 $1,003,157,742- Decrease $ .18.122,238 Certificates and Treas-.rv notes offset by an equal amount of cash in the Treasury ? 549,800,743 $ .855,078.603 Decrease $ 9,271,855 Aggregate of debt Includ ing certificates and Treasury notes fl.531,112,251 $1,562.235,3 Cash In the Treasury Gold coin 179.631. 0M Bars (.6,313.774 $ 244,974,790 Silver dollars S 348.3II.19T Subsidiary coin 10.8S1.619 Bars 41.579.253 Trade dollar bars 2,3l,2b0 $ 409,061,328 Paper legal tender notes - (old Issue) ? 19.940,814 Treasury notes of 1890.... 7.C4.5.S02 Gold certificates 28,.TC2.4,)0 Silver certificates 2.20.I,T2 Currencv certificates 1.!)0,000 National bank notes 5.U95.0W $ 65,933,359 Other bonds. Interest and coupons paid awaiting reimbursement $ 95,283 Minor coin and fractional currency 395,467 Deposits In National bank depositories General account $ lS,r61,92l Disbursing othecre' bal ances 4.774.051 $ 21.589,733 Aggregate $741,669,209 Demand liabilities Gold certificates 140,784.059 Mirer certificates 324.93K.-559 Currency certificates 11.s33.mo Treasury notes oriS90.. C4,251.i;0 $ 549,606,748 For redemption of itn- current national bank notes.,........ $ 5,093,703 Outstanding checks and drafts. 6,347,503 Disbursing officers' bjl- ances SO, C03, 500 Agency accounts, etc.... 3,128,72.5 $ 46,873,493 Gold reserve $ loo.cfl0.con Netcash balance 44.987,904 61 $ 1,087,968 Aggregate $ 741,608,209 Cash halance In the Treasury Aug. 31. 1891 160.271,394 Cash balance In the Treasury Sept. 30, 1891 I4I.987.9S3 Decrease during tho month $ 15,238,426 A gallant rescue although the young lady takes it cool enough. Why? Because she knows she is in safe hands. Take consumption, for instance. If taken during its incipiency, when friends and doctors alike pronounce it only a case of cough, or a bad chest cold, later on may be a little lung trouble, until at last they pronounce it a genuine case of consumption. If at first you will consult a doctor, he will invariably prescribe Johann HofTs Malt Extract. Thatwill be another gallant rescue, anrl you can feel per fectly cool about the' consequences, because you, too, are in safe hands. For the last forty years this remedy has been used in Europe and here. It will relieve the most stubborn cold and cough, if taken hot at night' (sweetened with a little sugar). Be sure to obtain the genuine arti cle which must have the signature of "Johann Hoff" on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, 6 Barclay Street. New. York. ' ' JAS. JL SCHOOXJIAKER, President. JAS. 3IcCUTqHEOX, Vice Presideut. UNION ICE M'F'G COMPANY; Pure Ice made from distilled water for sale at wholesale only. UNION STORAGE COIffANX Transfer Agent,. General, Cold. Bonded andYard-iStoVage: 3 ACRES YARD STORAGE. , ; T""7: J WAKLMUUbtiJ, containing 2,3oo,qoo cubic leet oi storage-space. i Railroad siding to each warehouse. " Brick' warehouse for exclusive storage of "J4 oil. Separate rooms for storage of household coods. Lowest insurance rates. ."c w i'JRlsNCIPAL uur h' oluuiiu hiiii i eW MISTAKE Some people, for the sake of a fen-cents difference in price, buy "Whiskies that ibey know nothing about. Isn't it worth the difference to get "Whisky sold under a sworn guarantee of purity? Klein's celebrated "Silver Age" and ';DueiUesri" are b6th"dO vfj companied with the distiller's affidavit certifying that they are unadulterated. Physieiah ' eve'fywhere pr'escriDe',"these ' -brands, and leading hospitals use them ex clusively. "Silver Age"-sellsr at $1 50 and "Ijnquesne" at 51 25 per full quart. Onca used, always used. Goods expressed any- , where. 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DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 FENN AVENUE, FnTSBUEG, PA, As old residents know and back flies ot Pittsburg papers prove, is tho oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in tho city, devoting special attention to all chronio &sesre.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Mr Dfi I Q and mental dis persons. H Fn V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of enenry, nmbi tlon and hope, impaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, .bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately rtiBLOOD AND SKIN ESSE eruptions, blotches, falling hair, bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations or tlis tong-ue, mouth, threat, ulcers, old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated rrom IIDIM ARV kidney and the system. 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