wt : ' ' 4 " " i rV,. . v T " THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY OCTOBER 13. 1891. 11 MORE GOOD CATTLE Offered at East Liberty This Week Than for Some Time, and MARKETS SIIOW LITTLE CUANGE Light Eulcbcr Tecves and Good Feeders in Active Demand. HOGS DROOPING AND SHEEP HIGHER Office or PiTTSnuito Dispatch, JIomhv, Oct. 12. At the East Liberty stock yards there u ere 120 car lond of cattle on sale at the opening; of the untkets agaiufct 97 loads last Monday nnd 8? loads the previous Monday. Grneral quality of to-day's ofl'crings was a fair r.vcrncic, and rather above that of last veek. There were 40 loads Irom Chicago, and the other 80 loads M ere in the main lrora Ohio and Indiani with a few irom Pennsylvania and "West Virginia. Uuycrs were present in the usual number, and, not'ttith'-tandin!: the increased run, markets varied little from last Monday. While there were no cattle last week above 53 O0 per c t. on car load lots, this price, wns refused for four loads of Indiana beeves which were held at S3 23. Good stockers Jnd feeders were bteady at last week's piices as were light, smooth butcher beeves. Fresh, cows "were in moderate supply, and those of pood jirade were in demand at last week's prices, the rauce being 530 io S45 per head. There wcie 150 head of cah e on sale and the top price was iC!4c per pound, only a few eMra tine reaching these licures. Sheep In Light suptilj. There were all told hut 13 double deck loads of sheep and lambs on f.ale at the opening of markets against 15 loads last Monday. Tor all good stock, markets were active and strong at better prices thaa ruled a week ago. Top price of sheep was S'i'c and lambs 6c per lb, being a Jc ad vance oer lust Monday for sheep and Wc for laml s. The facts are that choice grades have not been in sufficient supply to meet demand for some weeks past, while common :ind low grade stock has been overabundant. Hogs lieceipts were the largest of the season, the total being 53 carloads against 30 cars lust Monday. The pro portion of good corn-fed stock shows asteidy gain week by week, and with the improvement in quality comes a steady de cline in prices. The top of the market for hogs to-day was 55 15 to S3 25, which was a 23c per cwt. below last Monday's prices. At the decline markets did not snow any great activity. The time is here w hen receipts of hoss will be oil the increased At Chicago to-day receipts were 28,000 head, and top price there w as 54 SK). The great corn crop begins to show its influence in the declining prices of hogs and hog products. Vllegheny Yards. At the Herr's Island yards the run of cattle was below late average in number, but w ere sufficient for all demands. Heavy beei es w ere no more than steady at last w eck's prices, and light weights were 23c per c t below last Monday's range. The range of prices was SG 256 40 tor best "Western cattle; medium weights, 55 00(a) 5 75; good to choice light weights, ?4 00 5 00; common to fair thin and rough steers, 52 30(3.3 50. Fresh cows ranged from 525 0045 00 per head, and veal calves 5(a.Gc per lb. Bulls, dry cows and heifers sold at a range of 52 253 50 Receipts: From Chicaco L Zeigler, 92 head; L. Gerson, G3; A. Fromm, 70. From Pennsylvania T. Bingham, 4; J. Mc Xeese, 7; G. Flintier, 3; J. F. Cruikshank, 3; H. Hunger, 3. Total, 248; last week, 332; previous week, 239 Sheep Supply was large and market dull.with 54 00 to 55 00 per cwt. as the price of good to choice sheep, and 5c to 9c per lb for goo 1 to choice lambs. Iteceipts: From Ohio: C Volbrecht, 115; a Force. 73; J. F Cruikshank, 5G. From Pennsylvania T. Binzham, 177; T. McNeese, 140; J. "Wright, 112: G. FHnner. 20; Sergeant A: Co., 1&3; P. Boyle, 69. Total, 943. last week's total, 822; previous week, 1.143. Hois Keceipts were large and prices again declined. Chicacos and Ohios sold at a range ot 54 35 to S3 50, andPennsyHanias at 54 25 to 53 00. Iteceipts: From'chicago 1 Gerson. 87; "W. Zoller, 10L From Ohio a Volbrecht, 9S; "Williams & Co., 84; C. Force, 2G; J. F. Cruikshank, 19; 2fcedv & Smith, 488. From Pennsylvania T. Bing ham, 12; L McXeese, 10, "G. FHnner, 22; Sergeant & Co., 30; P. Boyle, 21. Total, 998; last week, 981; previous week, 345. 15y Telegraph. New York lieeves Receipts, 5,440 head, including 50 cars for sale; mai kct lOo per 100 pounds higher: native steers, $3 805 bO per 100 pounds; Texas and Colorado, $i 403 S3; bulls and cows. $2 loffS 23. Dressed beef steady nt 6K9c per pound. Shipments ro moi row 50 beeves and 1,400 quaiteis of beef. Calve Recemts, 1.107 head; market steady at ) 00QS 00 per 100 pounds: prasseis, 52 25 2 3): buttermilk-, $2 7o3 OT; Westerns, $2 to 3 30. Sheep iteceipts, 14,504 head; sheen nc:id; lambs a -hade higher; sheep, $3 50 5 23 per 100 pounds: lamb-, $3 jO6 00. Dressed mutton -toady at 7(i!3c per pound; dressed lambs firm at fclu)c- Hogs Re ceipts, including two Cars lor -ale, 14,865 head: roniket weak at $5 00g5 CJ per 1U0 pounds ISuflalo Cattle Rcceipts.120 load thro usrh, 2"XI ulc, inarkr teadv: extra steers $5 25 540: choice steers, $3 005320; fairly fat steer-, $5 09. Hogs Receipts, oo load through, 150 wile: market slow and a shade lower tor all Imt a few extra heavy and medium w eights; purs ot good quality "in tair demand; lie ivy grades, com fed, J3 10o20; medium wfeights, corn fed, $3e05 10 sneep and lambs lie ceipts, 21 load tlnnugli, CO sale maiket stiong and a shade firmer tor good grades of botli kinds; sheep, extra fancy, $i 655 00: pood to choice, $1 40S4 50; lair to good7$i 25 Jl 40; lambs, good jo choice natives, $5 G3 5 SO: common to lair do $4 305 25: Canada common to extra, 5 C5g6 w. Chicago Cattle Iteceipts, lS.OoO head; shipments, 4,000 head: maiket steady to Ftrong: choice natives. $3 CD; others, $2 50 25. Tcthiis, 2 10t 20. rangers, J3 40JJ4 50: FK-cker-, $2 00Q1 4 t: butcher-' com-, $2 50f 2 75 Uogs Receipt-,25.000 head; shipment-, lO.O'O head: market closed firmer; rough ancl common, 54 004 23; mixed and packer-,$4 40 (?4 73: prime, hem j and butchers' weights, 54 7'4 9 tancy, $4 005 15: prime light, $4 7o'?l 00. Shiep Receipts, 7,000 headjsuip ments, 4,0 0 head, market actne steadv to liighi-r: native owe-, $3 .rfl(s4 25; wethers, $4 40fS 00, Texan-. $3 SJJ4 45; Westerns, Si 2oia5 C3, lau Ijs, $3 235 30. Cinciunati Hogs in good demand and stronger: common and light. f3 JO01 33; back ing and butchers, ?4 5"5 00, leeeipts, 3,600; shipments, 020. Cattle ea-j; fan to choice butchci grades. $2 30Q4 25: pumo to choice shippers, H 00(55 25; leceijits, 2,420; shipment-. ISO neep quiet; common to choice, $2 25JJ4 50, extra fat wethers and year- lings, it C5SJ1 75; receipt-, 2,00); shipments. 500: lambs cisv, common to choice, $J 50 4 00 per 1G0 lbs. St. Louis Cattle Receipts, 4,"C0: ship ments 1,800: maiketacticand steadj;good to choice natives, $4 bOQ5 CO; rail- to good do, $3 00Q4 00, Texan nnd Indian steers, $2 50 3 j0. canners, ?1 4C2(t. liigs Receipts, 2.7iK- -ninments. 2.100: market lower: tail to tancy heavy, J4 855 ro. mixed, J4 404 H), ' light iJii to best, 50vi4 70 -diecp lie- j ceixits. 1.110; shipments, 200; maiket stiong: j fair to irond. S3 O0H)4 G3 ' OiimIi . Cattk Receipts, 2,CO0 head; nut let -rani to strong: fair to Inncy steei-a. 1 Swi'Sj .7): common. $2 753 30; Wostern,$3 00 3 0j, Texans, J2 253 00. Hogs Receipts Stfiu head, maiket. ci0c lower: light, 1 :OQ i 5); liea v $4 4"4 65; mixed, $4 401 50. Slieen Receipts, 1SJ head; market nominally ttcad. lv-insas Cit Oittle Receipts 0.S70 head; shipments 3,710 head; mai kei steady; steers, $3 255 73 cows ?1 23i o5; stockers and leedelo, ?2 tJ3 73. Hojjs Receipts, 3,701 head: shipments, 2,100 head; mai kri 3(i?0c lower: bnlir, $4 35S't 45; all grades, S3 24 C5. hcep i:eccipts,l,05'31iead;mar ke. Uuii. ST. LOn-rioiir active, steady and un changed. Wheat, after sellingc lower than Saturday's close, the market advanced Jc, latent weakened and declined c, rallied Jc and closed w lth bn ers Ic below Satur day; So. 2 red, eash,95Vg)5Kc: October -nti.rd.i' . No. 2 cash. 5tlCfi-3U'c: October i cio-cuat.i'icasi;ci. vv,ir. .2c. .Closing ac , , . -. , . . ' '- ' . . . i csish'iWic: Oetolier 27c: November. 27?ic bid. Kje No. 2. Clc bid ISarlej Demanu good and steads : Minnesota, W)g;o5;. Batter finh; cre-imety, 2I2Sc. Lggs easy at 17c. 1'ro v isions dull and heavy, l'ork, $10 75. Lard, BEARISH CROP REPORTS. Bulletins Issued by the Government Send "Wheat and Corn Down at the Opening, but Both Corrals Recover Oats Quiet and Steady Provisions Depressed. CHICAGO "Wheat opened weak and lower to-day. The prime cause was the Govern ment crop report of Saturday, which was promulgated after the closo of the Board. It indicated the very large total of about t00,000,003 bushels as the season's yield, w hich would glvea surplus of about230.000,009bush els for export, according to local experts, and a heavy decline was looked for. Liverpool reported a decline of Jd in spot and Id in futures, but London was 9d Higher on California wheat to arrive and A'cw York started lower. The first sales heie showed a decline of lc Irom Saturday's cloc, bnt almo-t immediately began to develop strength and eventually advanced lc, Dnt lost pnrt of the improvement. Tho early advance was the result of goodhujing ord ers from New York and some bullish re ports. On" of these was the published statement that Germany and tlio United States had signed a convention, by the teims of which all American cereale would be admitted into Oennany, duty freo. lu return for the freo admission into tho United States of German beet sugar, free of duty, aftet January 1 next In spito of dispatches somewhat con firmatory of this report, it was not generally bcliev ed here; but it nevertheless caused some cov ermg by timid shorts and helped the advaneo. The news which had a more decidedly bullish effect on tho market in the early trading was the "Weather Bureau report indicating mln with piobable snow on the uiithrcslied wheat shocks in the .Northwest, with continued clear, dry weather in the Southwest, which, it was ar gued, would further delay winter wheat seeding. December opened at OSgOSJc, against 99K on Saturday at tho close; sold up to l)$;!.,c, off to 9sVc, up to 90e, receded to 98,c, rallied near the close to tbjgc, and closed steady at fSc. Corn was nervously strong. The market opened KKC lower on the Government rcpo.t placing the conditional 92 5against 0L1 last month, and indicating a crnnof 2 000,003,030 bushels, but soon sold tip l2c on liberal put chases by the local shipping oontigentand shorts who came in on the ad vance Realizing carried the market back Jlo after which it ruled firm. October opened nt 52c against 53c at the close on Saturdnvr sold" uv irreirularly to 53c: re acted to 54c; aionnd w liich figure it held for a long time; then near tho closo advanced to 5454c nnd clo-ed at 5IJ4C Oats were quiet and sceady, closing K higher. I'ork was active but lower eaily, though recovering mo-tofthe decline later in the day. The liquidation wai again vorj gen eral and the demand was slaik and bids much reduced. The big stock of pork here was the deptes-ing factor, and the weakness in this dragged down tho long futures. The close shows a loss of7U15c. Lard is 7J212Jic lower and ribs 7Ijj. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected bi John 31. Oakle & Co., Sixth street, member of the Chicago Board of Trade: Onen-I High- Loir- Clos est, est. I ing. ! 97V, 9Bk 1 05's 55 4Sif 42'S 27Mi 31 9 10 11 85 G 47M 6 52'4 9C',i 5 9GV m'j us 1 Ul'-4 1 IH 52 475) 41s Wt 27M 3t 8 80 11 00 645 650 G70 G52V G10 54 48Ss 42 27' 27, 31 8 95 1172 6 47M G52 6 75 6 571 6 1V,i GG2H b20 , Cash quotations were as follows: Flour firm and unchanged. No. 2 -prmg wheat, OC-Jfc; No. 3spnng wheat, 9091c: No. 2 1 ed, 96)Jc. No. 2coin. 54j453c No. 2 oats, 27c; No 2 white. 2930c: No. 3 white, 271J29c. No. 2 Rye, 87c. No. 2 barley, )61c: No. 3, 1. o. li., J's6Jc: No. 4, f. o. b., 3650c. No. 1 flax seed, 90 . Prime timothv seed, $1 13. Mess pork, per bbL, $S 87)i9 00. Lard, per 100 lbs, $0 t. Short rib sides, loose, $G S07 0J: dry salted shoulders, boxed. $6 25 40 Short clear sides, boxed, $7 35.S7 45. Whisky, dis tillers' finished goods, pet gal., $1 18. Sugars unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day tho but ter market was higher: faucv cieamery, 2t! 30c: flno Western. 24527c: oidinaiy, 1S22l-; selected dairies, 2325c; ordinary, 17Sj-lc. L'ggs, lSK19e. SEVt'TOKK-FlO'ir irregular, closing easy and fairly active. Wheat Spot maiket low er, unsettled and fairly actlv e; No. 2 led, $103 in store and elevator; $1 0C.J51 0714 afloat; $1 061 07 f. o. b.: No 3 red, si 02S; ungraded red, SSKcQil 0?; No. 1 Northern, to arrive. $1 07; No 1 hard, to arrive, $1 0K; options declined lJ2c on the Government report which indicated a crop or about 590, 000,100 bushels; besides there "were weaker cables, while the largest opcratoisheie were sellers; better, weather was reported from ine jvortuwe-t, nison large increase in tne visible supply; reacted Jc and closed weak at l3i2c under Satui day: No. 2 red, October, $1 051 0 closing at $1 05: No vember, $1 Obl 0i, closing at ?1 0G De cember, $1 07 13-1S1 09. closing at 1 08; January, $1 CO,! (, clo-ing at $1 09i: Febrniry closing at $1 1014. llarch clo-ing at $1 12;ApnlcIosingat$l 14:llay,$l 13Q1 14?,,, closing at $1 14. Rvcweuk; We-teni, M4!y7c. Barley weaken No. 2 Milwaukee, 70jfe71c. Coin Spot maiket highcrand less active; No. 2, (262e in elevator,G3c afloat; ungrad ed mixed, 61G3c; No. 2 white, 6tc; options advaneedJgiJieon near months on the ac tive expoit business and light leeeipts; lato months weak; October, C232!c, closing at GiCjc: Novembei, 61gC2c, closing at Cljjc; December, 34g545gc. closing at 545Jc: Jan-uai-j, 52524c closing at 02Jc: FeDruary, 52c; Ma, 5(P';jlc, closing at 510. Oats Spot market stronger and fait lv active; options finnei apd quiet: October, CoJJc, clos ing at SJJjC: November, a33Jgc, closing at 33c; December. Mi&dUc, closing at 5tc;spotNo.2 white,35V4A'iMc: mixed West ern, 3235f: white do, &J40c; No. 2 Chicago, 3te Hay steady. Hops quiet and firm. Tallow quiet nnd steady. Eggs Fanc3' firm; Western, 2122c. Fork dull and weak; old mess, 1U 53: new mess, $11 50?11 S5; extra prime, $10 50Q11 CO. Cutmeats quiet; middles weak. Lard dull; Western team, $3 2J: options, November, $6 82: De cember, $6 bs, closing at $6 SO; Januarv, $C 97 7 02, closing at $3 97: February, $7 TO llut ter stronger and 111 good demand; Western dairy, 1421c; do creameiy, 1829c. Cheose quiet and firm for fancy; Western, 6Sc; part skims, ifil-ic. PHILADKLPHIA Flour steadj-, but dnll. Wheat weak and loner; ungraded red In grain depot, $1 09; No. 2 red in export eleva tor, $105; No. 2 led October, $1 041 0: November, $1 t6fSl 00: December, 1 07K 1 0b; January, il 19ji(al 10. Coin opened" weak ana options declined lc on thegov emment leport; the decline in October was subsequentlj recovered; local car lots dull and irregular; ungraded high mixed in grain depot, 65c: No. 2 jellow In elevator, CSc; No. 2 mixed in do.'Cjc; No. 2 mixed October, (?2"iG3Ce: November, 0X57Kc; December, 5i4J32c; January, 50CjgrlCjC. O its firm, but quiet. No. 2 mixed, olsc; No. 3 w lute, 35c: No. 2 white, 37c; ungraoed w lute, clipped, 3Sc; No. 1 white clipped, 3sJc: No. 2 w lute October, 3030JJc; November, 3.V?4' oc; December, 30Ji.50c: .Tanuaiy, 3Gj 37c Butter firm anu m lair demand; Penn sv lv ania cieamery extra, 27c; donrintoxtra, 3034c Eggs firm nnd lairly activ e; Penn svlvania firsts, 2425c. Cheese quiet and steady; part skim-, o'Kc- BALTIMORE Wheat, No. 2 led lower, spot, $1 04! 04: October, $1 OllAl 0: Dccembei, si 071 OTJj,: steamer No. 2 ica l".l2C'i 00. Corn Mixed, steady spot. 70c; v ear, 51(j53c: January, 51goIUc: Febiuary, 5I")lic. Oats quiet and steady: No. 2 white estein, iGgSGJc: No. 2 mixed do. 33631c. Rve quiet and firm; N'o. 2, 959Gc. llav steadj to firm: good to choice timothy, $14 00 61 15 00. Piovisions firm and unchanged, liuttet active: crcnnierv. fancy. 27S28c: do lau to choice. 2420e; do imitation, 21i 2e: ladle, fancy, 18J?20i:: good to choice, 15 17c; store packed, 14lGc. Eggs steady at 25c. C(NCINX4.TI Flour easier: family $3 93 4 10: lancv, 4 404 00. Wheat steadj: No. 2 ied,$l CO. Com weak and lower; No. 2 mixed, 5Sc. Oats steady: No. 2 mixed, 30,Vr 31c. Rye in good demand; No. 2, 90c. Poik dnll nt $10 37j. I-ard dull and lower at $7 00 (a 1 '-p.. isacou easj at $8 Giyi. Imtter strong; lancy Elgin ci earner, 30c: Ohio, 29J0c; choice dairv lsc. Eggs in fair demand and stiong at (c. Cheese strong and in lair demaud; Ohio fiat, 910c IIDI.I7TII Wlieat-October and November opened at i5-,ic and closed at 9oic bid: De- ember opened at 9Sc and closed at 93c: Jlay opened at $1 04 and closed at $i Wyi: De cember, hard, closed at 9SJ4c; Oetobei, 97Jic; 3iaj $1 0BK; cash, hard. 97Jc; No. 1 Nortli cni, 9CKc: Northern, 9ic. MIL"l AU1CEE-Wheat quiet; No. 2 spring, ontrack, cash, 93c; December, 93c; No. 1 Northern, 97J Jo Com strong; No. 3 on track, cash. 5S3. Oats firm; No. 2 white, on track, 30JiS31c Itailey Ann; October, GlJc. Rjo, tfce. PioMsiouseasier. Pork January, $11 73; Lard Januarv , $B C2J. JOLEDO Wheat dull; cash and October, rOVjc; December, $1 01; May, $1 o;;. Corn dull; cash, 53c. Oats qnict; cash, '20c; No. 2 white, 23c. Rjc dull; cash, S8c MIN'NKM'OMS "WheatNo. 1 hard on track. 93Jc; No. 1 Northern. October, 92c; December, 9JJic; May, $1 00. on track, 93c; N'o. 2 .Northern, on track, SoijDlc Onen- AimcxES. ins. 1VHEA7 NO. 2. I October 9CM December 9Si 3Iav 104' Cokn No. 2. October S2 November 47 Jla 413 Oats No. 2. October KH November 27'4 3rav 3o jIlss Fork. December 8 91 January 1135 I.AltU. November 0 4 December 6 &0 Shokt Ribs. October.. 6 75 November ....... 6 55 Januarv G 10 A BIG EAST END DEAL. The Wilkin s Property, on Penn Ave nue, Changes Ownership. A YERY FINE MANSION TO FOLLOW. Ensincss Conditions Present a Healthy and Incou raging Aspect FEATURES OF 310.XEY AND SFECDLATIOX The final step in an important transac tion in East End residence property was taken vesterday. Sir. Edward "Wilkins sold to John B. Jackson, President of the Fidelity Title and Trust Company, about four acres with an old-fashicned mansion on Penn avenue, between Dallas and Linden avenues, for 40,000. This is not the original Wilkins home stead, but it has been owned and occupied by different membera of the family for many years, and is a landmark in that quar ter of the city. It fronts 1G0 feet on Penn avenue and extends back about 050 feet to Juniatta street. The price, when estimated on the Penn avenue frontage, 230 a foot, secmspretty steep, even tor that excep tionally favored popular locality, but when gauged by the square feet, 104,000. it looks quite resonable. It is 3Ir. Jackson's intention to demolish the existing building either this fall or early next spring, and begin the erection of an elegant stone mansion, to b finished and ready for occupancy by April 1, 1893. Before entering upon this deal Mr. Jack son had the adjoining property on the east under consideration at 125,000, but a hitch occurred. He then opened negotiations with Jlr. Wilkins with the result stated. The Business Situation. The week's business opened under auspi cious circumstances. "Weather was perfect, making everybody feel like being up and doing. There was no news to depress, but much to confirm and strengthen confidence in the soundness of the conditions and ele vate faith in the outlook. It should be borne in mind that none of the difficulties which have occurred in Pittsburg during the past five months are traceable to exist ing conditions. All of them, without excep tion, are legacies from previous years. Perhaps the most important feature of the monetaiy situation is the continuance of gold imports. From September 12, when the movement began, up to date receipts of specie from Eunpc have amounted to about ?13,000,000, while a large amount is in transit, and will arrive this week. The cur rent estimates that within a short time ship ments of at least 10,000,000, or 550,000,000, irom London and the continent will be made are nui ueguuveu uy uuymii,g euuer lit me current export movement or the condition of the foreign money markets. In fact, it is to such expectations that is due the remark able confidence which is the distinguishing feature ot the money market. General trade remains quiet, but ex hibited a decidedly broadening tendency. It cannot be expected, remarks the Finan cial Chronicle, that after the many adverse influences and events which marked the course of affairs between the summer of lb90 and the summer of 1891 a sudden and radical recovery should ensue, even though the outlook for the future appears very promising. Yet there are distinct signs of improvement, and so far as can be judged from the leading conditions which must control the course of business during the next 12 months, such as crops, exports, railroad earnings, etc, the indications point as strongly td a revival of activity as they did 3 year ago in the opposite direc tion. Kailroad earnings continue to show large gains. Important features in these reports are the small number and extent of the decreases shown as compared with Sep tember a year ago, aud the large number and heavy volume of increases reported over the corresponding month a j ear ago. In all only 30 roads ot those reported show decreaseaof any kind, and, with four ex ceptions, these decreases are slight. Kail road equipment manufacturers and car w orks are taking an extremely complacent view of the situation. Business News end Gossip. The roadbed on the passenger side of the lonongahela Incline is undergoing repairs. New York and Cleveland Gas Coal Com pany stock advanced a big fraction yostcr day on the attempt to fill a few buying orders. At the last call yesterday Citizens' Trac tion 53 were offered at 106i, with 105 bid. Julius F. Stark has letnrned from a West ern trip, and may be found at his office as usual. stockholders of the Monongahela Bridge Company, nt a meeting yesteiday, le-elected the oldboaid of diiectors. According to previous announcement, the capital stock of the Pennsylvania Tube Works Company was vesteiday increased fioni $1,600,000 to $2,OjO,000. The increase goes to the old stockholders as a stock dividend. It was stated that the busiuess outlook was very encouraging. Chesapeake aud Ohio earnings, first week October, increaso $19,563. Noi thern Pacific, first week October, inciease $61,407. A Chicago authority predicts that all rail seaboard rates on grain will be down to 20 cents befoie long, because of the long-timo contracts made by tho Baltimore and Ohio on corn. The steamships En Bretagnc and Umbria, which arrived at New Yoik yesterday, brought $2,6S,0C0 gold. Movements in Kealty. Ira SI. Burchfleld sold a residence proper ty on Hazelwood avenue, Oliver teriace, to "W. D. O'Brien, for$5,000. Reed B. Coyle & Co. sold for Rev. X. J. Watson a vacant lot on Grazier street, Twenty-first watd, 25x157 feet more or less, for $330 cash. Baltensperger & Williams sold toG. W; Eiehhart lot No. 20, in tho Weinman plan, Southern avenue, Mt. Washington, for $350. Bartes, Thompson & Co. sold lot No. lis, Ruch place plan, Thirteenth ward, fronting on Ruch avenue and extending back 120 feet to a 20-foot alley, for $2 -o. Gcoige M hmidt sold another lot on JlLaml avenne, being No. 50 in his Eureka Place plan, Oakland, to P. D. Morrcll lor $000. A. Z. Bj ers & Co. sold for tho Hldgevicw Land Company to Wm. ll.iyden, lot 154 in their plan, Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, on the line of the Calltoniia avenuo electric road, tionting 24 feet on Flonda stieet and extending through 110 feet to an alley, for $57.1. . A. Dickie & Co. sold for J. H. Greig to W. Whitfield, lot No. 128 Bank of Commerce addition, Frankstown avenue, Brushton, 40x110 39-1C0 feet, tor fcOO. W. A. Jlerion & sons closed the sale by dellveimg tho deed of houso 212 coltait square, near Foibes stieet, Oakland,, a modern briok house, nine looms, finely finished, for $6 SOO, te Itobei t A. Reed, Esq.., ot Reed & Mental. Building Becord. Thirteen poimits vveio issued yesterday for 21 improvements, at an estimated cost foi all of $37,000. John Z. T. l!oblt7er, brick, and stone two-story and mappan! duelling on Fotb's strict. Twenty second ward; cost, ?1J,W0. John R. Welch, six to-story frame dwellings on Berlin street. Nine teenth ward; cost. $5,000. A. I.. AVatklns, frame two-story duelling 011 Stanton arenuc, Ujcht centh ward; cost, f2,800. A. L. Watklus. two Jrame two-story dwellings on Armand street, T-entj -first ward; cost, $i000. Jolm Deiseurotli, frame t o-storv and mansard dwelling on Eirel slor street, Tlilrty-nrst ward; cost, fa, 300. Paul sclimMt, frairc two-storv and mansard dwelling on Excelsior street, Tlilrty-first ward: cost, $2.0ou. Mrs. Robert Johnson, two lramc two-story dwell ings on Yl ivel street. Nineteenth ward; cost $J,D.0. Sis. others costing, all told, ?:.W.0. HOLDS ADVANCE GB0UHD. Cash Bather More Active, "With Enough to Meet All Calls. Tho local money market was fairly active yesterday, with an abundant supply of funds to meet nil calls and plenty left over. Thoio were no symptoms of a stringency or even ot an advance in rates, which were 67 per cent. At these figures all good bonowers were promptly accommodated. Bank clear ings were up to the best level of the year, aggregating f2,Co7,22G 52; balances were $270, 43(iSG. Speaking of the Bank of England, a promi- nent financier says: "So long as tho coffers of the bank contain X20,000,000 so long will there be no occasion for alarm. There is little likelihood that its surplus will bo re duced even to that sum by the heaviest drafts of Europe and America. At present it is the key of tho financial situation; later it will join Wall street In the cofnmon exhil aration. At New Yoik yesteiday money on call wns easy, ranging lrora 3 to 4 per cent. ln3t Innn. &, closed offerfifl nt .ifc; nrimi "loscd offered at i; prime er,r7K: sterling exchange vatiSJ for 60-aay bills and mercantllo papei quiet and steady 4S4 for demand. "'-'a' ,-. Closing Bonn Qnotatious. V. S. 4s rcg HOW' X. S. C. Int. Cert...lO)i uo4scoup lluM do 2s 100 do-SSscoup Pacific-8s of '85 110 Louisiana stamped 4s 80J( Missouri 0 Tenu. new set. 6s... .103ft do do Ss 101 do do 3s ISJ4 CanartiSo. 2.1s 97 Cen. Pacific lsts 10G54 Den. R. G. lsts.. ..116 do do 4s 73j Den.&R.G. West lsts Erie Ms 104 M. K.JtT. Geii.Cs.. T!'i do do 5s 43ii JIutual Unlun Cs 103 Northern Pac. lsts. .Hi's do do 2nds 1'9J Northw rn Consols. .134 do debentures lis. .101 Oreeon &. Trans. ,.. St. U& Iron 31. Gen. 5s 83 St. L. & San. Fran. Gen. M 100 St. Paul Consols 124' bt. Paul, Chi. & Pac. lsts 1H Tex. Pac. L. G. Tr. Itcts K Tev. Pac. R. G. Tr. Rets 31M Union Pac. lsts 107 West bliore "HJ4 Bank Clearings, New Yonn Clearings, $83,922,778; balances, $4,517,920. Boston Clearings, $17,509,659; balances, $L 826,491. Money, 45 per cent. Exchange on New York, 1015e discount. PniLAnKLPiiiA Clearings, $10,128,083; bal ances, $1,391,311. Money, 4 per cent. Baltimore Clearings, $2,990,380; balances, $48(1.504. Rate. 6 per cent. Chicago New York exchange, pir. Money, P per cent. Clearings, $16,324,233. Sterling exchange, unchanged. St. Louis Clearings, $4,910,112: balances, $503 015. Money, 7S per cent. Exchange on Now York, 23c discount. New Orleans Clearings, $1,914,392. New Yoik Exchange Bank, $150 per $1,000 dis count to par. Commercial, 300 discount. HOME SECURITIES. HOLDERS NOT VERY ANXIOUS TO RE ALIZE ON THEIR GOODS. Trading In Mocks on Call Yesterday "Was Unimportant in Volume, but Interesting From the Tenacity "With Which Hold ers Maintained Their Grips Goods "Were Offered in Very Small Parcels. The strongest features weio Pittsburg Traction, Luster, New Yoik nndcloveland Gas Coal and Switch and Signal, each of which finished better than the opening. Philadelphia Gas and Pleasant Valley sub mitted to slight concessions. Electric was quiet and steady. Tho com pany is moie pleased with tho success of tho re-organlzation plan, which will culminate In a few days in the issue of $3,OCO,CO0 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock. It is esti mated that the earnings of the company lor tho year ending December 31, will approxi mate $10,C00. A number of brokers and bankers yesterday received blanks lor sub scription to the stock. There were no sales at the first call. At the second, ten shares of New Yoik and Cleveland Gas Coal went at 40. There were two trades at the third call, ten shares of Luster at 12 and ten Electric at 15. 7 Bids and asking prices at each call are appended, PIRST I SECOND TnlRD EXCHANGE CALL. CALL. CALL. stock. B AB A B A P'gPct.S.&M.E. KB 450 393 450 Arsenal Bank ... 71s.... 71 Marine Nat. Ilk.. 10s Mon.Nar. Hank.. 133 .... 131 .... 133 .... Pltt.Nat. B. Com 2(5 German Ins 80 Man. &Mer. Ins 59 Teutonic Ins 62 "Western Ins. Co 50 Allegheny II. Co 75 Char. V.Gas Co 6 5 6 P.N.G. &l'. Co 1M PhllidelnhlaCo . 10V II 10 11 10 11 Central Ti action, am 21 .... 21 .... 20& Cltlztns' Tract... 59K 61 .... 61 .... 61 PittstmrgTract.. 41 .... 42 .... 42 .... PlevsintValley. 23 24 2314 23 Wi 23's Second Avenue 60 Allegheny Valley 4 Pitts.&Cas. Shan 5 .... P.CC&St.L. pf im lt 18 19 N.Y.&C.G.C.Co. 31J 41 .... 40 40 .... Hand St. Bridge 43$ PointBrtdge 12 Red Cloud SI. Co M 3M LaNoriaM. Co.. 25 35 25 , .LusterMln. Co .. UH V&i llja 12J 117a.... v. est'liouse Elec. 15 15H 15 16 Mon. Water Co 27 28 27 .... 27 .... Dillon htoraee Co 51S Unions. & hig. Co 9V... QX V&i SH 10 V. S.Ab.Co.,prf 17 AVhouse A.B.Co 105 107 . 11. Co., Lim 71 Stand. U. C. Co 65 A SUCCESSFUL BEAR RAID. CHICAGO GAS THE ONXY STOCK ESCAPE THE PKESSUKE. TO Atchison and St. Paul the Only Active Share's A Steady Decline In Prices From the Opening to the Close Kail road Bonds Dull. New Yoke, Oct. 12. Tho stock market to day was again only moderately active, while weak in tone, and w hile no sudden down ward movement took place during the day the steady pressure to sell caused material losses befoie the close of business. The piessure brought to bear was caused by an other bear raid under the leadership of Mr. Cammack, whose brokers attacked the en tire list, making a general and unilorm movement over the whole market. No sup port was accorded prices anywhere, and only the natural sticngth of the market pre vented a sudden break in some part of tho list. Theie were only two really active stocks today Atchison and St. Paul bnt tho former luinishec! about one-foiutu of the entire business done. The opening of the market wns in sympa thy witn a lower London market, and sell ing by tho foieignersas well as the beats had tho effect of opening the maiket at de clines from Saturday's figures of from to 1 per cent, Sugar, New England and Hock ing Valley showing the laigest losses. There w as ne lelief from the steady pressure, how ever, at any time during the daj , and the opening figmes in most cases weie the best 01 the day. Chicago Gas was tho only ex ception to the rule, and it was very strong in the early dealings, in the face of tho weakness in tho lestof the list, lislngi; per cent and holding the advance to the close, though it was only fractionally higher owing to the decline at the opening. When well into tue afternoon the leading shaies, mcludinsr Atchison, Missouri Pacific, Rock Island, C, C, C. & St. L., Wheeling and Lake Erie, Cordage, Sugar and some special ties, weio all dow n over 1 per cent from the opening figmes, and tho downward move ment made little or no further progress for the rest ot the day, covering keeping prices within narrow limits, wlulo making no le covery. The maiket finally closed dull and steady at Or near the lowest pi ices reached. The list to-night is all lowerand the material losses include Sugar, 1; Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg, Lake failure, 1 Atchi son, C., C, C.J& St. L. aud Northwestern, each IK; Rock Island, St. Paul, Missouri Pacific and Wheeling and Lake Eiie, each VA, and Wabash preferred, 1 per cent. Rallioad bonds ero quiet to dull and the dealings extended to an unusually small number of issues. Atchison incomes were the only one show ing any animation. Total sales, ?800,500. Tho market lemained in close sympathy with stocks, but failed to make the marked movement that shaicsdid, and whilo prices this evening aie generally low er the final changes are in but low cases of Impoitauee. Atchison inc.. 61H 63)4" No.& W. 5s... 91J4I73 91-j louis S2V4 82)6 Nor hw Guld.124 (S124 AaudP inc.. 14j 14?, NCJtbtLlstc 83"6 93 Bur Iowa 3 (t 93 'Regular 9i)4((u 93)1 ux o&s iui'Tiiui-N rs iu w is. li, m vi lt A 1st 71 (3 71 Ocn linn 5.. . ki'DU 03 C C r &l It SF118V6fi?H)6 Col Mid 4s -Oiilm 70 Ch. & E I 5s... 97,Vn 9716 Du Jt So.S 5s. 97 (S 17 Kiic2d cons...UBtyffl!C5 Flrt cons 133M!3J'ff L Dfis lloWnlli'l Ft W JtD tlrst.lO0Ji(aiCKil, U'g Val 6s 0S!(di 9.1't Ohio sou 4s.... 5i'2 oO1 OiM 21 112'.0112la SF nu'sftmos Ogn S L lst....looiai001t P Jt W 1st.... 7bii6i7Si Mo. Par. 1st.. 97 (& 97 KlCsnsr TJd 1.120 R.JLM'.i'.Tros Ml4H U'4 I Reading 4s.. .. 80ija 60& i do lsts 67JiW G7 do 2ds 49 49 do 3a 3t)6a3'H6 RGAW 1st.. 7GV.a76 R W 0 GconlOiVlOSS stLjt s esJi&osJi, do2ds 30-(I30J6 SVls 7.J)a75( bt P C P 6s....l05'4a,105' do gold 122'4(ffil22'6 Texas P 2ds.. 3,A 314 UP 93s Ilt,ai0,l,1i VaMidG M.. SI (81 do stamped. 83 f 83 "W N YAP Is. 9SV( 98V Wabash lsts..l0Ifcf$101)i do 2nds 78 78 WU 5i 9iym 93'j Wbcoup 101"t101), Reg 101 ,10136 do5.s Wh H'Jli Iron Mt 5s.... S6 e6 111 Cen 1102.... 94 i'M Interna'l lst..H0 fill6 Second C T.. 75 & 75 In. DJtsls...l0I gHH Kau Jt Tex 4s. 77Ji Tlii do2d 41 43Jj Ken Cen 43... 80'Ja W. LE&W lst..!07)4IC7!4 L s. 1st reg...H7;ii2ll7J4 L, St L JL j' 1 85 (S 84 L N A C co. 3tl 93 Lehigh V4KS.100 fflKO M L h Jt W ex U'Ue 9J MAO 4 61114 66 . l'. &s aa CliJtN P5s.... 80 St T. H 98 do 1st 116 ll3'a The total sales of stocks to-day weie 25, 8S7 shares. Including: Atchison. u2 135: Chi cago Gas,' 11,350: Elio, 18,210; Louisville and Nashville, 8,750; Missonrt Pnciflc, lUC; North American, 10,634: Northorn Pnciflc, pieferrcd, 9,C0O; St. Paul, 22,170; Union Pacific, 7,610. The following tabic shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Exchange yesterday. Corrected daily for Tiie Dispatch by Whitney & STPPnEvsox. oldest Flttsnrg members of New xurs biock jTcnat)C, 01 0 .rourui avenue; Clos- Opcn Ulgh Low- Ing leg. est. est. bld. Americ-in Cotton Oil Wi 2)i ffi K American Cotton Oil, pfd ;; 46 Am. Sugar Refining Co.... 83 mi 87 87 Am. S. Refining Co., pfd.. 85 95 95 95 Atcll.. Top. & 5. F....... 44 44 43 43 Canadian PaUtlc & 'S 88K Canada southern :.. 59 51 SUM 58X Central of Xew Jersey 118 113 117( 117 Central Pacific 33 Chesapeake & Ohio 26 26 i3H 25 C. (.., 1st pfd 59 51 58S 53 C. &()., 2d pfd S)Sif 20( 38 38 Chicago Gas Trust 52 53W 52 52T4 C. r.ur.tQulncy 93" 98fi 9Ti V7H C'., Mil. A yt. Paul 74 74! 73J4 7H C., Mil. St fit. Paul. pfd.... Ill's C, Rock I. & V. 824 S2t,'l 82V 81 If C., St. P. M. &o 83V 33M 33S 33i C.. St. 1'. M. A O., pfd J 92 C. Jt Northwestern 116 116 113 U" C..C, C.&I 73JJ 73 72 721 Col. Coal Jt Iron 39 38 37Jb 3754 Col. A Hocking Val 32's 33 Siii XIH Del , Lark. &, West 141 14114" J41J4 MIX Del. & Hudson .... JU'i Den. & Rio Grande 18 Den. & Rio Grande, pfd 475 E. T., Va. & Oa f. 6' Illinois Central 101 101 101 101 Lake Erie & West 2l 215j 21W 215 Lake Erie "West., pfd.... 67 67 6Ti CC4 Lake shore & M. S 1M'4 124'4 J23")d 123H Louisville Na-hville 784s 7S'i 78M "8S Jllchlgan Central lOOVt loojj 100 99 Mobile A Ohio 42 Missouri Pacific S9's 60 587s 59 National Cordage Co 95 95 93Ja 94 National Cordage Co., pfd. lOOJtf National LeadTTrust KH 164" I1' 1" New York Central 109,rB 110 lWTi 109) N. Y., C. Xfet. L 21 21 Vfli 21! N. Y., C. ASt. I,.. IstpfJ 83)4 N. Y.. C. & bt. I,., 2d pfd. 46 4S 45)4 46 N. Y., L. E. &W ... 30 SIX 301$ 30!$ N. Y.. L. E. & V., pfd GO N.Y. AN. E 39 39H 33V 38V N.Y.. O. &AV 20 20)4 19 20 Norfolk & Western mi Norfolk & Western, pfd X 53 North American Co 19 19'4 18 1 Northern Pacific 28 78 58X 28"4 Northern Pacific, pfd 75J 752 1A 74 Ohio & Mississippi 23 Oregon Improvement 21 Pacific Mall 36V 30JJ 36M 33!$ Peo., Dec. & Evans 22 22 213a 21X Philadelphia & Reading... 40K 40 89K 3HH P., CIn., Chi. &St.L...... 25X 2o 25 45 P.. CIn., Chi. &St. L. pfd 65 Pullman Palace Car 194K 115 1B4H 193 Richmond & W. P. T 1W 1336 139J 1356 Richmond Jt W. P. T. pfd. 55 55 64 54 St. Paul & Dnlntll 38 36 35 35 bt. Paul & Dnluth pfd 97V 97J! 93 96 St. Paul. Minn. & Man.... 10936 10936 109 109 Texas Pacific UA U'4 14 14 Union Pacific 41' 41)6 406 40H "Wabash 14 14'6 18 13V AVablshnfd 30J6 30'4 2H 29S "WesUrnUnlon 82's 82)6 82)6 HUi Wheeling L.E JS 38V 37 37 Wheeling & L. E. pfd 78)6 78)6 7!'i X Pis. & Cattle Feed. Trust. 52H 026 MM 52M Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Phllidelphla stocks. fnr- mrnen oy wnunej ana aiepuenson, uroacrs. No.57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change. Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad.... 64'6 Readlnir Railroad 19 13-16 19K Buffalo, . JN. apmia 8 Lehigh Valley 50?6 Northern Pacific 23H Northern Pacific, preferred 74?6 Lehigh Navigation 49 Philadelphia Jt Erie 9 51 28 '6 74jg 49)4 35 Iloston Stock Closing Prices. Atch. JfcTop 41M Kcarsagc 15 Osceola 35 Santa Fe CoDDer. 40 lioston A AiDanv..i?u3 Clit.Bur&QuIncy.. 97& Eastern R. U. 6s....I2116 Mass. Central 17)6 Tamarack 172 Annlson Land Co 35 iuex. uen. com sis Boston Land Co 5)6 San uleizo Land Co... IS West EndLandCo... 1&J6 Bell Telephone 183 Lamsom btore S 18 Water Power. 3 X.Y.&.H. Eng.... 38J, Old Colonv 162 Wis. Ccnt'lcom.... 20M Aiiouez Mln Co new 12 Atlantic 14 Boston Jt Mont 44 Calumet & Hecla...265 Franklin 17 Huron... 25 Cent. Mining 15 N. E. Telee. Jt Tclec 50 Butte A Boston cop... 16.V Electric Stock Quotations. BosToif, Oct. 12. Special. Tho electric stock quotations are: Bid. Asked. $52 62)6 48 25 26 00 13 0 15 50 50 00 10 00 Eastern Electric Cable Co, pref. Thomson-Houston Flectric Co.. ..$48 CO xiiomson-iiouston r;. Co.. prei.. : 7a t Wayne Electric Co "Wcstlnghouse Trust Receipts European Welding Co Detroit Electric Company. 13 37)6 14 50 43 00 Mining Stock Quotations. New York. Oct. 12 Alice, 150; Adams, 185; Aspen, 300; Best nnd Belcher, 300; Doadwood, 190: liomestake, 1030; Home Silver. 335: Iron Silver. 140; Mexican, 240; Ontario, 3800; Opliir, 350; Plymouth, 225; Savage, 300; Sierra Ne vada. 235; Standard, 140; "Union Consolidated, 230; Yellow Jacket, 150. SCARCITY OF BUTTER. ANOTHER RISE IN CHOICE CREAMERY IS EXPECTED THIS WEEK. Receipts of Grapes Still Heavy Cereals Are Steady All Along the Line nnd Ear Corn Now Higher Provision Markets Quite Active. OFFici of Pittsburg DisfATca, ) MOXDAY. Oct. 12. J Country Produce Jobbing Prices: The great scarcity of choice creamery but ter noted for a number of days pat still continues, and an advance of Elgin is sure to come before the week is gone. Leading jobbers report that it is impossible to meet demand for good creamery butter. Strictly fresh eggs are in short supply and readily bring outside quotations. The week opens with heavy receipts of grapes, the total be ing about ten carloads. Markets are quiet, with prices a shade lower. Peaches still linger, but demand is slow. In vegetable lines we note an improving market, a con dition explained by the advent of frosty weather. Potatoes are no longer in short supply, as they have been for a week or two past. Sweet potatoes aro quiet. Tiopical fruits are on the gain, with lemons the exception to tho rule. BUTTF.n Creamery. Elgin, 3132c: Ohio brands, 2930c; common country butter, 1820c; choice country rolls 2f2c. Beans New York and Michigan pea. ?2352 40: marrow, S2 S05?2 6C; Lima beans, 4'641$c 9 t. BEESWAX-r235c i lb for choice; low grade, 22 25c. Buckwheat Floub 446c ? lb. Cider band relincd SI 5u7 00: common, 3 50 4 00: elder vinegar, 12(ffil3e. Cheese Ohio cheese, new. 9J(I0c: New York cheese, new. 10)sllc; Ltmburger. 12SU2'6c: Wis consin Sweltztr, full cream, Mlife ; imported SwelUer. 27($2Sc. Ciiestm-ts ?2 503 CO? bushel. Eggs 2121'c for strictlv fresh nearby stock! Southern and Western eggs. 1DXIS20C. Feathers Extra live geese 573Sc; No. 1, 4S 60c $ lb: mixed lots, S)a40c. FntliTS-Apples. 41(S!50c per bushel, fl .rOffi2 00 per barrel; peaches. 75c(ol CO per basket, 2 2Vffi2 50 per bushel: pears. 75c?l 00 per basket: (t 502 00 per bushel: Concord grapes. 10-pound basket. 1820c; Delaware grapes. 3035c a basket. Cranberries Jerseys. ?2 25 p-r box. Cape Cods, $2 50 per box. iioei iew crop wmie ciovur, iwitiwi Cali fornia honev, lSlic ) ib. Maple SYRnp 75(S!iOe $ gallon. Mai'le Sugar 10c ? Ib. Poi'LTitY Alive Chickens 63pi7 Jc a nalr. large: nSi-n.. . ... T 1. .. ...si....... , n. IJt 1K I1m...H r.lifp.kens. lM14e. ! ftY flue, lueuiuiii. lute tuiikcjs, iw v? '" uiwu Potatoes Carload lots, fl S01 35 a barrel: from store, 3055c a bushel- Southern s eets, 81 25IS1 50 a barrel: Jerseys. (2 25(2 Z0. Quinces-Jo 006 go .barrel. SEhni Western reileaned medium clover job bing at S5 30; mammoth, S-iW: timothy. ?1 41 for prhue and SI 50 lor choicest; blue grass. 32 G5(a 2 i 0; orchard grass, ?1 75: millet. Jl 10: l.ermvn, $1 25: Hungarian. SI 10: fine lawn, 25c ? IB; seed buck wheat, fl 401 60. TAI.LOWT-Conntry. 4c; city rendered. 5c. Tropical Fruits Lemons, $5 506 CO; fancy, J? 5037 00: Jamaica oranees, 6 5007 50 a barrel; California peaches, fl SOgl 73 a box: Cilifornla plums, St 502 25 a box: ( alltbrnla pears,$3 00I00 a box: bananas. 815061200 firsts SI 001 2" good seconds er bunch; Tokav grapes, sr505 00 a crate; Malaga grapes, S4 COigU 50 a half bairtl; Ja maica pineapples, 15c a piece. VfGETAnLFS Cabbage. Aucmrx a bushel basket: Yellow Denver onions. I2 22 50a barrel: toma toes, 4033c per buihel: clicuinbcrs, 3550c per bushel: celery. 2."i30c per dozen; egg plant, SI 25 a bushel basket; roasting ears, GO-75c a bushel basket. Groceries. Monday is ono of the days that rarely bring any new developments in this lino. Tradu has been quiet in giocery lines for the past week. Tho fruit canning season being on the wane, sugars are less active. Pi ices, howcv er ai o unchanged. Package coffee is quiet at the decline of Jc per pound already noted. GRfEV Coffee Fancy. 2222'sc: choice Hlo, 20S2ic: prime Rio, 20c: low grade"KIo."l9c: Did Government Java, 27J329c; Maracaibo, 22'c; Moclia. 2S2lc: Sautos. l!l23c; Caracas, 2321c; LaGuavra. 2223c. . HnKTl n Ml, nTM.R Qlanilnnl T,T-!,nila. 21c! hlGTTl giades, 2427c; Old Gov eminent Javi, bulk. 23't 2U'ic; choice Rio. 2IWc; prime III", 21c: good Rio, 20c: ordinary, WltHc. briers (whole)-Cloves, I3jc: allspice, 10c; cas sia. Sc; pepper, lie; nutmeg, 7J30c K , , 1'ETROLhUSI Uolibers' prices) 110 test, 6Mc; Ohio, U0', 7!ac: headlight. 130. 7c: water while, 93,c; globe, 14314MC: elalne, 15c: carnadlnc, lie; royillue, 14c; rcdoli, 10,'illc; purity, 14c: olelne. 14c. Mixers' Oil No. 1 winter, strained. 4244c ? gallon; summer, 3"i37c: lard oil. 55-Mc. MTHUr-Corn syrup, 2832c: choice sugar syrup, 37i!ic; prime sugar syrup, 3)35c; strictly prime, S. o'. MOLASSER-Fancy new cron, 45c; choice, 4213c; medium, 3840c; mixed, svaaw. t , ,, boOA Hi-carb, in kegs. .T-jajVc; bl-carb. ins, ht bl-carb, assorted rackages, 5V6c; sal soda, in kegs. lVc: do granulated. 2c. Canoles Star, lull weight, 9c; stcarine, per set. 8'c: parafllnc. Ill2c. . '. RiLE-IIead Cirollua, 6K7;c; choice, 6X5ic: Louisiana, 5?j6c, STAnrn-Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 66Hc; glos3 starch. 67c. Foreign Fruit Layer raisins 2 00: London laTcrs. S2 J5; Muscatels, 81 75; California Musca tels, SlCCt73: Valeucla, o5Xc: Ondara Valencia, 66Mc; sultana, I015c; currants, 5)35c; Turkey prunes, 66Xc; French prunes 89)ic: Salonlca prunes, in 2R packages. 9c; cocoannts, 10O. 4600: almonds, Xan.. llb, 29c:doIvIca. 17c: do shelled, 40c; walnnts. Nap.. I3l4c; Sicily flllierts. 12c: Smyrna tigs. 13'4c; new dates, 5"i6c; Brazil nnts, 10c; pecans 1416c; citron. ) lb. 1718c; lemon peel. 12c lb: orange peel, 12c. Dried Fruits Aprles. sliced, lie 1? Ib: apples, evaporated. 1314c: peaches, evaporated, pared. 20 (ffi2lc; peaches, California, evaporated, unpared. 13 18c; cherries, pitted. "15c: cherries, unpttted. 8c: raspberries, evaporated, 2324c; blackberries, 64 7c: huckleberries. 8c. ScoAns Cubes, 4c; powdered, 5c: granulated. 4Jc; confectioners' A. 4Kc:soft white. 414c: vellow. choice. 44)Jc; yellow, good, 3S5Jsc; yel low, fair. 3Vi3Vic riCKLrs Vfedlum, bbls (1,200); S5 00; medium, half bbls (600). St 00. SALT-No. 1 $ bbl. Jl 00; No. 1, extra, i) bbl, 51 10; dairy, ? bbl. SI 20: coaise, crvstal. ? bbl. tt 20: Illgglns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, $2" 80; lllggins' Eureka. 1614-lb packets, f) 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches SI 9C2 00; 2ds, SI 50(311 61; extra peaches S2 20(3)2 30: pie peaches. DOanSc; finest corn, fl 25l 50; Hid Co. corn. (1 logl 15: rem cherries. "jnai 30; Lima beans, SI 3d: soaked, do. 80c; string do, 63Q70c; marrow fat peas. Si logl 25: soaked peas, 655570c: pineapples jl 50I CO: Bahama do. S2 25: damson plums. SI 10: greengages SI 50; egg plums $1 90: California apricots, SI 9u2 10: California pears, 52 2520,' do greengages. SI 10; do egg plums. SI 90;extrawhitecherrles, S2 85: raspberries, St 0." i 10; strawberries. 9V51 10: gooseberries. SI on 1 01: tomatoes. 8595c: salmon, 1-Ib, SI 301 80: blackberries 8Cc: succotash, 2-lb ca is soaked. 90c; do green. 2-lb cans 256&I 0: corn beef, 2-lb cans, SI 851 90: 1-Ibtans, $1 39i baked beans Si 401 55; lobsters. 1-lb cans, S2 25; mackerel. 1-lb cans. bolld, Si 59: sardines, domestic Ms. S18.4 00: ?s. 86o0; sardines, lmnorted Hs. Sit 5012 50; sar dines, imported Ks. fl3 00; sardines, mustard, 330; sardines, spiced. f3 50. FISII Extra No 1 bloater mackerel, $30 00 3 bbl; extra No. 1 do mess S28 5o: No. 2 shore mackerel, S2000; No. 2 large mackerel. S18C0: No. 3 large mackerel, (14 00: No. 3 small mackerel. SI0 CO. Herring-Spilt. 84 V); lake. S3 255 10Mb bbl. WhltP fish. S475 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout. S3 50 f half bbl. Finnan baddies, lOciSlb. Iceland hal llbut. 12c? lb. Pickerel, half bbl, S4 00: quarter bbl, Jl 00. Holland herring. Tic. Walkolf herring. Oatmeal S3 508 00 $ bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. There was one salo only on call at tho Grain Exchange, a car of sample shell corn, 65c Keceipts a3 bulletined, 42 cars, of which 25 were by Pittsburg, Bt. Wayne and Chicago Railway as follow s: 3 cars of oats, 9 of hay, 1 of hay and grain, 2 of bran, 1 of shorts, 1 of rye, 1 of malt, 1 of feed, 0 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 1 car of corn, 1 of hay. Bv Baltimore and Ohio, 4 cars of hay, 1 of flour. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie. 2 cars of flour, Oof rye. By Pitts burg and Western, 1 car of oats, 1 ot flour. Cereals are steady along the line. Old ear corn is firm at an advance over last week's prices, and oats give no signs of a reaction irom the advance of last week. Rypnnd choico hay aro very firm at prices quoted. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store. Wheat No. 2 red. Si 011 02. COR.v No. I yellow shell; 65S3yc: No. 2 vellow low shell. 64(365c; high mixed shell. 6363'c: mixed shell. 6lsmc: No. 2 yellow ear. 6T6Xc; high mixed ear, esffi3)c: mixed car, C6a7c OATS No. 1 oats. "i'i30c; No. 2 white, 3535V(c; extra. No. 3 oats. SKESJc; mixed oats. Wd3,i$c. Rye No. 1 Pennsylvania ana Ohio. M3ic. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents, $5 505 75; fancy winter patents, S5 25(35 50: fancy straight winter. S5 005 25: fancy straight spring. S3 255 50: clear winter. 84 75(35 00: straight XXXX bakers' ft 755 CO. Rye llour S3 005 25. Millfeed-No. 1 white middlings S30023 50? ton: No. 2 white middlings, S21 U)2l 50; brown, middlings. S18 0O11 00; winter wheat bran, S15 50 15 71: chop feed, $22 0J2l 00. IlAYr-Baled timothv. choice. 812 C012 50: No. 1 811 OCU50: No. 2do. flO OOSSinso; clover hay. S3 00 9 50: loose from wagon. Siroo13 00, accordlng.to quality: packing hav. S7 007 50. bTBAW Oats, ?5 756 00; wheat and rye. 5 50 5 75. Provisions. Markets in this line are active at tho de cline noted yesterday, but with heavy re ceipts and drooping prices of hogs, pros pects are for a lower level ot prices. Sugar cured hams, large Sugar cured hams, medium... Sugar cured hams, small Sugar cured California hams Sugar cured b. bacon Sugar cured skinned hams, large Sugar cured skinned hams, medium Sugar cured shoulders Sugar cured boneless shoulders Bacon shoulders Dry salt shoulders Sugar cured d. beef, rounds Sugar cured d. beef, sets Sugar cured d. beets uats Bacon, cleir fcMes Racon. clear Denies Dry salt clear sides, 10-lb average Dry salt clear sides, 3Mb average Mess pork, heavy Mess pork, family Lard, rctlned, in tierces Lard, refined. In half barrels Lard, refined, 60-lb tubs Lard, refined, 20-lb palls Lard, refined, 50-tb tin cans Lard, refined. 3-Ib tin palls Lard, refined, 3-lb tin palls.... Lard, refined, 10-16 tin pails ..? lOJf 104? US SH 11H 11 11S 7 7 9 7 13 10 .10 25 . 10 25 9X K . 13 00 . 13 00 614 G'4 6 K 6 CoiTeo Markets. New York, Oct. 12 Coffee Optionsopcned firm at 104120 points advance and closed steady, 2535 points up: sites, 21,750 bags, including October, 11.8012 00c; November, lL03lI.25c: December ll.ooll.20c: January. 10 90 11.15c; March, U.10ll.25c: May, 11.05 11.15c. Spot Rio more active and steady; No. 7, 12KQ13C. Baltiviore. Oct. 12. Coffee firm; Rio car goes, fair, lcic; No. 7, 13Ko. New Orleahs, Oct. 12. Coffee dull, Rio, ordinary to fair, 15JJ17c. Rio de .Taxfiho, Oct. 12. Coffee Regular firsts 7,550 rels per 10 kilos; good second, 7,100 reis; receipts during the week, 89.000 bags; pui chases for tLo United States 63,000 bags; shipments to the United States, 46,009 bags; stock, 345,000 bags. Sawtos. Oct. 12. Coffee Good average, 7,400 reis per 10 kilos: receipts during the week, 94.0C0 bags; purchases for the United States, 15,000 bags; shipments to tho United States, 9,000 oags; stock, 294,000 bags. Turpentine Markets New Yore Rosin quiet. Turpentine dull! 37Kc Savanxaii Turpentine steady at 34c. Rosin steady at $1 251 CO. Chvrlestox Turpentine steady at S4c. Rosin firm; good strained, $1 25. Wilmixgtos Spirits of turpentine steady at 34c. Rosin firm; strained. $1 05! good strained, $1 10. Tar fli in at Jl 75. Crude tur pentine firm; hard, $1 00; Yellow dip, $1 90; Virgin, $190. The Drygoods Market. New York, Oct. 12. Trade opened quiet in drygoods, tlfe Hebrew holiday taking off an important class of buyers from the mar ker. There was no conspicuous featuie in the demaud for staple cottons but stocks support the Aim feeling in the maiket, while a considetable movement is looked for this month on account of requirementa for shipment by slow water routes. Metil Markets. New York, Oct. 12. Pig Iron quiet; Ameri can, $15 7518 00. Copper nomiml; lake, October, $12 20: do November, $12 20. Lead weaker; domestic, $i 42. Tin quiet, firm; straits, $20 10. Tho Price of Bar Silver. New York, Oct. 12 fyecial. Bar silver in London 44Jd per ounce: New York deal ers' price for bar silver, 97J4C per ounce. "Wool Markets. St. Louis Wool Receipts, 52,300 pounds; shipments none: firm with a very good call for all kinds of wool. KANS1S CITY Wheat steady to firm; No. 2 hard, cash and October, 84c bid; No. 2 red, cash, 89c asked. Corn firm; No. 2, cash, 50c asked: October, 4c bid. Oats higher; No. 2, cash, 26c bid; October, 20c bid. Eggs firm at 17c. All lovers of delicacies use Angostura Bitters to secure a Rooddigestion. ttssu Be sure and use Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup for j our children while teething. 25c TTSWk, WILL "HS"&SSyii&fe&sAs iS;"OSJ3 "Marv..''jK5S",T 3? eas&Kjrt and BUILD UP THE WHOLE SYSTEM TO PERFECT UK4LTH. As a Plensnnt nnd effective Cathartic use oli-c9 ThS i LATB SEWS IS BRIEF. ; The cruiser Boston will follow the York town to Chile. Judge Goodrich, of Texas, has decided the alien land law null and void. Rev. E. T. Bowers, pastor of the Cumber land Presbyterian Church at Kansas City, ha been requested to resign for scandalous conduct. ' r Canadian customs flsnres show that tho SIcKinley tariff has cut down the import's of Canadian barley from 10,000,000 to 4,800,000. bushels yearly. The Night Switchmen's Union at West Superior, Wis., are on strike against the dis charge of 15 of their number. A wheat blockade Is threatened. Claims of foreign nations against Cliilo for war damages amounting to nearly $100, 001000 are on file. Over half aie English claims, while Americans ask only $25,000. Two freight trains on the Minneapolis and St. Louis Rail load collided near Shako pee, Minn. Sunday. Fireman Rogers was injured and both locomotives were demol ished. Tho notorious Dalton gang is said to be cornered in the Creek Nation by deputy marshals and Indiana Tbo desperadoes' supplies havo been captured, but the gang is holding out with threats. A leading hotel proprietor, of Gaines ville, Tex.. P. II. Jennings, was publicly covf hided Sunday by a traveling salesman named Thomas Beardon. Jennings was ac cused of grossly insulting Beardon's wife. Tne British steamer Phidias, which ar rived at Liverpool yesterday, had on board the crew of the Dutch barliNicolette, from Quebec, September 21, for Greenock, which was abandoned October 7 In a sinking con dition. Anticipating a raise of the blockade in Bering Sea, Nova Scotia ship owners aro forming a syndicato to send 50 vessels around the Horn this winter to engage In sealing, next spring. British Columbian sealeis vigorously object. William H. C. Brotherton, who left San Francisco April 1. intending to wheel a bar row to New York City, passed through Flag staff, Ariz., Sunday. He was ill in a hospital at Los Angeles for five months, and renewed his journey Septcmbcr20. An attempt was made to kill Congress man B. A. Enloe at Sardis, Tenn., Friday night, while he wns delivering an address in which ho scored the third party and the sub Treasury scheme of tho Alliance. A brick was thrown through a window at him, bnt struck J. N. Galbralth, of Center Point, in stead, inflicting serious injuries. SICK DEAD ACHECarter,3 Lm,e LlTer j SICK HEADACHECarter,s LmIe UreT pmji SICK HEADACHECartcr,3LltUeL,TerPraJ SICK HEADACHECarter,sIiltUeLiTerpin4 1SKOKKKS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-33 nrnnicc savings bank. ILllrLt J SI FOURTH AVENUE, Capital, $300,000. Surplus $31,670 29. D. ifcK. LLOl D. EDWARD K DUFT. 4 President. Asst. Sec. Treai per cent interest allowed on time do soslts. ocl5-40-a John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum Private "wire to New York and Chicagtx 15 SIXTH ST.. Pittsburs. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS; TO ITALY, ETC. FALL AND-WINTER tonis by the now passenger steamer service of the Norddentscher Lloyd; direct fast express route to the Mediterranean. For particulars apply tq MAX SCHAMBERG & CO., 527 Smithfiold St., PIttsbnrg, Pa. se3-82-TT3 AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from Philadel phia and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda tions for all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc. PETER WRIGHT A SONS, General agents, 303 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full Information can be had of J. Jl Mo COR31ICK, Fourth avenue and Smithfleld St. LOUIS MOESER, 616 Smithfleld street. mhS44-Tr3 CUN'ARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER POOL VIA QUEENSTOWN From Pier 40. Nonhriver. Fast express mall service. Umhrla, October 17. 5:3) A v.: Servla. October 24, 10.30a. 31.: Etrarla. Octobers!. 5 A. M.; Auranla, Novem ber 7. 9 A M.: Umbria. November 14, 3 P. M.: Servli, November 21. 9 A. M.tEtruria, November 28. 3 H. M. Cabin passage 560 and npward: accord ing to location: second cabin. J35. Steerage tickets 1(1 ilUU ItUlll Ml Uitl L3 III JU.UMUb "J .Mi, .U..O. For freight and passage apply to the companv'a omcc. 4 liowiing ixreen, new iui-k, Vernon II. Brown & Co.. J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 and 401 OC12-D Smithfleld street, PIttsbnrg. -tTTHITE STAR LINE V For Qneenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. Germanic. Oct. 14, 11 amllSermanlc, No-. 11,10am Teutonic. Oct. 21.8:30aml'Teiitonic, Nov. 13.7am Britannic, Oct. 23, lOainiBritannlcNov. 25,8:30am Majestic. Nov. 4. 7 a mi'MaJctlr. Dec. 2, 5:30am From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, $50 and npward. Second cabin $35 and $40. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, $20. .White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCORMICK,633 and 401 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, or H.MA1T LAND KERSE5C, General Agent, 29 Broad way, New York. ocS-D "ANCHOR LINE" Steamers I.eavo New Yor k Every Satnrda For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage S30 and upward, accord ing to accommodation and location of room. Second Cabin. S30. Steerage, SI1). MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE: NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES: S S. Angha. Monday, October 12, 4 P. M. Cabin passage, $0 to fioo. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Dratts on London Sold at Lowest Bates. Book of information, tours and sailing Usta fur nished on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y.. or J. MCCORMICK. C39 and 40T Smithfleld St.; A. D. SCORER SON, 415 Smithfleld St.. Pitts burg; F. Jl. SEMPLE, 110 Federal St., Allegheny. ap2S-ll-MWT ALLAN LINE BOYAI. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, VIA DERRY and GALWAY. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Irs UUU ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, intermediate. 30. SBRV O I M I t AJL,IAJX LINB- LI N E ) STEAMSHIPS. NKW YORK AND GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Oct. 15. State or California. 1 r. M. Oct. 23. btate of Nevada, 1 P. M. Nov. 12.-State of Nebraska, noon. CABIN. S35 and npward. Return. SG5 and upward. Steerage, $19. Apply to J. J. MCCORMICK. 039 Smithfleld street, &P?i ttsburg. OCt 3-D CLEAR THE C03IPLKXIOH, BRIGHTEN THE EYES, SWEETEN THE BREATH, TONE THE STOMACH. REGULATE THE LIVER AND BOWELS PUBIFYii BLOOD Hf5ane2's Podovfayllm Ps DR. WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs tho tumorfrlays the itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Prepared only for Piles and Itching of tho Srivate parts. Every box is warranted. Judge Coons, of aysvflle, K. T.. says: "Dr. 'Williams' Indian Pile Oint ment cured mo after years of suffering." Sold by druggists sentby mailon receiptof price. SOpentsandtLOOperbox. SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING &;SON, 410 and 412 Market Street, Plttsb urg. JUf jii '