THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27,- 1891. 11 FEW PRIME CATTLE Offered at the East Liberty Yards, and Markets Decline ON ALL COMMON AND LOW GRADES. Half Fatted Coarse Beeves Are Sold Only at a Sacrifice. SWIXE HIGHER AND SHEEP STEADY OFF1C2 OF PlTTSBUT.G DISPATCH. ) Moxdat, October 26. 5 There were 120 loads or cattle on sale at ilic East Liberty yards this morning, against 140 loads last Monday, and 120 the previous Monday. In to-day's receipts were over 50 car loads from Chicago. Quality of offerings was not up to the late average. There were no heavy primes on sale as there isuo longer a demand for this sraae, nnd light primes were scarce, Buyers were not on hand in a larjre number as lat week. Those present made themo-t of their opportunity from the large run. and markets opened dull andslow a a decline of 10c to 15c per cwt from last Monday' prieo. There wsr a larr;e run of coarse half fatted beeves pithing from 1100 to 1200 ft, and i'sis cradc suffered most from the decline. A leading stockman who had on sale 7 loads pood but not prime Indiana beeves weigh ins trom 1200 to 1400 ft. was hopine to obtain a nickel a pound for his stock, but when this edito left the yards the signs wrre that there wonld be a concession to the buyer, before a sale could be made. So far as could le learned there were no cattle sold at East Liberty to-Uay above a nickel per pound. No Primes on Sale. As primes arc wonh nbove 6c per ft) at Chicaeo it is evident that there were no primes on sale at the Libertv vards. Fresh cdws of good quality were in scant supply. There were no sales reported above $40 per read. Choice grades would have found ready sale at ?i to $50 per head had there been any on hand, lieceipts of calves were a lair average and prices ruled shout the hacie as last week, with fJ'fc per lb as top of markets for fancy vealers. Sheep There were about 17 carloads on sale ajjainst 24 loads last Monday Notwithstanding light ran markets were weak, and last seek prices were barely maintained. Top price of sheep was 5c per lb. and lambs So 2T, and only a few of the choices, reached these figure'. Hogs The number on sale at the opening of markets this morning was 2S carloads, against 45 loads last Monday and . the previous Monday. Owing to de cline of receipts markets are a shade stronger than they were a week ago. York ers ranged from $4 3."i4 50, and Philadel piiias from $4 654 75 perewt. Receipts at Chicaso to-day were 30,000 head, and top price there was 4 30 per cwt. Allegheny Yards. Receipts cattle at Herr's Island yards were not so large this week as last and mar kets were steady at a range of 15c to 25c per cwt higher than last Monday Demand, however, was slow, and at noos prospects cre that concessions would be necessary in order to unload. Best heavy beeves were quoied at S6 25 to 56 40; medium weights at ?5 00 to 55 75: light weights at 4 25 to 4 75, and common grades at ?2 50 to $3 50. Fresh cows of good quality were in light supply, and markets ranged from $30 00 to SJO 00 per head. There were 3S head of calves on sale, and pricei ranged from 4c to 6Vc per lb, the latter price being paid for fancy veals. Supply of cattle from sur rounding counties was very light. Drovers report an unusually light supply of cattle in the hands of "Western Pennsylvania stock raisers. Receipts: From Chicago LZeieler, 121 head: L." Gerson, 85: A. Fromm, 37. From Pennsylvania .1. Behler, 1; J. lleiher, 5. Total, 260; last week, 325; previous week, 248. Sheeri Supply varied very little from last week either as'to num ber or quality. Demand was active at about the 6ame prices as prevailed a week a?o. Sheep ninred in urlce from S3 50 to $5 00 per cwt, and lambs from 4e to 6c per lb, tcese ligures covering tne range on good to choice stock. Cullsandlowgrade were dull and slow at a ranged 52 00 to 53 00 per cwt. Receipts: From Ohio C Volbrecht, 60. From Pennsylvania ,T. Wright. 125; .T. ftehler, P7; T. Bingham, 201: J. McXeese, 73; J. Kciber, 34, K. D. Sergeant, 99; G. X. Kcasy, 70: total, 759; last week, 798; previous week, 045. Hoes Receipts were light and markets were weak and slow at a decline ot soc per cwt from last Mondav a range. Chicajros and Ohios were sold at a range of S4 25 to ?4 75 and natives at $4 OOj toM.KJ. JLcceipts: irom Chicago L Zeig ler, 106 head; L. Gerson, 84; W. Zoller, 334, From Ohio J. Buchanan, 63; Needy & Franks, 255; C Volbrecht, 11. From Pennsylvania T. Bingham, 9; J. Keiber, lli; E."D. Sergeant, 13; G. "W. Keasy, 18; total, 709; last week, 1,615; previous week, 99S. By Telegraphy Bnflalo CatMe Iteceipts, 65 loads through, 2C0 tor sale; market a sbado flrraer for good lat butchers and good shipping: dull and lower for common, ot which the bulk of supply w as composed; extra steers, $5 20Q5 40; cboicn, J5 O0g3 15; good, $1 75g 6 00: medium butchers, $4 231 60. Sheep ana lambs Iteceipts, 33 load tlnough, S for sale; en-dull and lower lor all but choice lainbj; light to thin limbs very dull; good feeding lambs, all ewes and -weathers, $i B05 00; siieep. extra f.incj , $4 35! 70; good to choice, H 00(44 23; fair to good, $3 6003 75; lambs, good to ecKOice native, $5 25jx5 55: common to lair do, $4 25f3 00: Canada common to extra, S3 WS5 6'J. Hos Keccipts. 41 loads through, M) lur alc; dull and lower for Yoikers and pigs, steady and a shade higher lor good me diums and heavy grades: heavy grades corn fed, $4 lo SO; mcaiuin weights corn-led, $4 10Q4 45; Yorkers, good to best corn-led. $4 3ujt35. ' New York Beeves Receipts. 3,709 head, including 1!0 can. lor sale; market erv dull 23 per cent per 100 lbs lowei. 40 cars unsold native steers, $3 50Q3 13 per 109 Jbs; Texrs ana rangers, $ 151 00; bulls ai-.il cowb, $1 60 j-2 83; dressed beei lower, CK9c per lb. CaU es Iteceipts, 1.223 head; uunLetcprl Jt lower; veals, $5 007 73: gracsers and bui termilk calves. Si Oug3 00; we-,tern, $2 00 S 62. Sheep Receipts, lC.tSS head; sheep dull; lambs c per t lower: sheep, $3 004 75: Inuibs, ?1 7u&5 7i; diesed mutton du,l7 8c per ; dressed lambs lower, 89Jjc. Hogs Receipts, 12.470 head; coiisicnedairect; nominally Reak, ?t 4KQ'l 90psrl00jls. Cincinnati Hois in good demand and stronger: common end light, $3006)4 25; pack mg and butchers. $ O0&4 S5; receipts, 5,100 head; bhipments, 1,000 head. Cattle heavv exceslvc supplies; lair to choice butchers' grades, 42 03&3 73; prime to choice shippers, J3 50 73; leceipts, S.400 head: shipments, 720 head. Sheep neak: common to oiioice, 42 ZS&1 50: extra fat wethers and yearlinss, 44 3b4 73; receipts, 2,450 head; slnpments, I,0S3iiead. JamDseasi; common to choice, 4 j 50;i 00 per 100 lbs. Chicago Cattle I!eceipts,10,000head:ship jiientB, 4,000 head; market slow, weak; steers, T3 75gHJ SK Texan, Si 235f2 75: mngers, $2 S-' t 50. Hogs Receipt., oU,U00 head; shipments, t.000 l:e-:l: niHitci stoad: lough and com iiicn, 43 801 10; mixed and packers, 44 15SS 4 23: primo heavy and bntnliers' ncighip, l 30g4 : lighr. 44 30Q4 Co. Sheep Re mipts, 0,000 Head; llljmionls, 1,000 heau; market steady; mixed and Westerns, 44 25 4 79: ewes and wethers, $2 501 90; lambs, US 005J3 00. Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 8,329 head; shipments, 4, Ha) head; mm ket dull and btcady; steers, 3 25t 00: cows, $1 252 85; stockcrs and lecders, r- 093 75. IIos& Kc rcipts, C,55fl Head; siiipments, 3 570 bead; market active strong: bulk, $3 83.3 90; all grades. 3 254 10. Sheep Iteceipts, 370 head: srciptuuius, 0J0 head; market steady. M. Ixul Cattle Receipts, 3,409 head; ship ment, 2.500 heud: lair to Rood, 52 80 50; lexan and Indian steers, 42 103 20; cows, 41 20i?3 00. Hogs ItecciDts, 3,000 head; mar ket easy: fair to best heavy, 44 204 37J: mixed, $3 70gl 20; light, ordinary to choice, 44 0.Q4 20. aheej Receipts. 800 head; mar ket steady; lair to good, 2 30f?3 00. The Metal Market. New Yobk. Oct. 25. Pig iron quiet; Ameri can, 415 7518 00, Copper irregular: lake, October, til t0; November. $11 65. Iead dull mid heavj, domestic, 44 20. Tin quietand steady; straits, $20 W. TOIXDO Wheat active: cash nnd October, I'C-.c: November, Sc; 3Jav, $1 0X. Corn Uml; cash, 57c OatS(Uiec; caMi, 304c: No. 2 white, SJJic Ilye dull; cath, S9fc. '1 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. A Good Builness In V heat, "Which Is "Weak and lower Corn Strengthens Darimr the Day Onts Easy Hog Products Start Firm, but Kaso Off. CHICAGO In the wheat market to-day a goodbusinejs was transacted, tlio market ruling weak and lower. The opening was kSe lower than Saturday's closing, ruled temporarily weak and then became Ami, advancing -'c, but later developed a very weak feellng.'and prices declined ic, held steady for awhile and , closed 56J-fc lower than Saturday's close. The speculative offerings were heavy at the start, hut they were soon absorbed, in fluenced, no doubt, l7 tho stronger tone of cable advices. There was a liberal increase In the visible supply nnd heavy receipts In tho Northwest, which exceeded any pre vious Monday's receipts this fceason. Indi cations of a hi increase in the supply and the large leceipts iu the Northwest, with weak Into cables and easier domestic mar kets, finally turned prices downward. The put prices held for a time, J)ut some of the early buyers rlnallv began to sell and the woaKness soon cnueu. December declined toiH'c; reacted some, and at 11 o'clock was 94'c against 95Jc at the close Saturday. When the visible sun pi v whs posted, showing an increase or3 000, 000 bnshcls, there was a rush to sell, and De cember wen off toStc: reacted tol'4Vc, and at 1 o'clocte was 91c Longs showed ri eat discoui-asemen- and liquidated freely, while short sellers told heavilj . Corn started weak and lower, but im proved later and held uo well. The local receipts were about SO cars moro than ex pected, and, with n moderate demand. No vember selling at iSc and May 422Jc. But New York was higher and the demand increased, November improvinc to 5c; cased off to W.e. and at 12 o'clock was 50j,c May sold np to 12;c, and at 12 o'clock was 42Jic The mai ket turned quite strong dur ing the last hour, and October sold at Ka Oats were quiet and easy, mainly on tne liberal receipts. November t-old at 29J SS'ic, and at 12 o'clock was 29gC May sold at 3HisifeC and at 12 o'clock i ns 31'ic. Tho market strengthened a little during tne clos ing hour in sympathy with oorn, and tho decrease of 372,000 bushels in the visible supply. II og products were rarhor firm at the start but sold off, largely on the estimated liberal receipts of hogs 'to-morrow aud the weak ness in wheat. January poik sold at $11 45, eacd off to $11 30, and at 12 o'clock was $11 32JX- January lard sold from $6 421$ to M 37i," to $5 90. January ribs, $5 375 90. The market continued weak durinc tne Inst hour, influenced largely by the prospective heavy receipts of hoprs. January pork sold ott to sll 30, and lard to $6 (fiyi, ana January ribs to $5 S7i, but there was a'alight reaction in all products. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. OaUeyi Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board ofTradei Open- High- Low-1 Clos- AKTICLES. ing. est. est. I lDg, Vnm.Xo.i 1 i I OcloKT '$ Si's SGV't Wi4 S3 December. 944, 93b I 91 , MV May 101','! 1015 100"i 101 COKS. NO. 2. ! October MJil 5fiWi 54V K Noember SO I 51-jj 4ii 61S Mar C, '-il V 4r hats. No. i 1 j 1 Xoten-.ber ii SVl 2W S! December 3H 2S: 2'l 23 May Sl'i 31H 3141 31? Mess Pork. ' 1 December 8 90 R 92'j, 8 6' S B5 Jannarr. 1140 1145 11 2 11 27'3 I.akd. 1 ! NoTeinber ' 0 30 C 30 ! 6 23 6 20 December. 6 321 6 32''sl 0 25 0 23 January. 0 42 6 45 I b32;i 6 S shout Ribs. i Octobe' f. 20 I 6 20 I G 20 620 November 12,'il 6 12!i 6 05 6 07K Jannarv 595 5 STS 5 s 1 o Si Casn quotations were as follows: Flour steady and unchanged. Xn. 2 spring wheat, 9Sc; Xo. S spring wheat, SS8e: No. 2 red, 94c. Xo. 2 corn, 56K. No 2 oats. 29c: No. 2 white, 31i31J-fc; No. 3 hire, 27?29ic No. 2 rve, 89c. No. 2 barley, 60c: No 3 f. o. b., tO62c; No. 4, 1. o b.t 3S50e. No. 1 flaxseed, 94a Prime timothy seed. 16a Mess pork, per bbl, $8 75. Lard, per 100 lbk.,46 2 Short rib Hide (loose), 46 308 6 53; dry salted snouldcrs (boxed). 45 85SS5 90: short clear sides (boxed), 46 i57 00. Whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gal., $1 18. Sugar Cut loaf, 55ic; granulated, 4c; standard A, 4JsC On the Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market was unchanged. Eggs firm, 20 21o for fresh. NKW YORK Flour heavy and unsettled. Corn meal steady and amet: yellow West ern, $3 203 75; Brandy wine, 43 80. Wheat Spot market lower and moderately active for exports free sellers: No 2 red $102!4 1 02, store and elevator: $1G3'&1 03 afloat: $1 03&Q1 03Ji f. o. b; No. 3 red, 99Cc; un graded red, 95J107; No. 1 Northern, $1 01J1 04: Xo. 1 bard. 41 0GJil 07!. Onl tlons advanced K?c; declined llc, advanced Hc and closed steady at Ulc below Saturday; No. 2 red. October, 41 02J 1 02J, closing at 41 02: November, 41 03(ffl lM'A, closing at $1 03V4': December, $1 04 9-16 1 Wi, closing at 41 04JK; January, $1 (-6'4(a 1 07J4. closing at $1 065; Februafv, $1 07JC 1 09, closing ar $1 08: March, 41 C9V1 10"Z closing at 41 09J4; April, $1 10'1 llji. closing at $1 10; May, 41 10Jil 11, closing at $1 10. Itve (inner and In lair demand; Western, 9Sg41 00. Corn Spots higher and fairly active tor export: No. 2, 67n68J?c in elevator; 6t70c afloat: nngraded mixed, 63S69JXC: Ni. 2 white, 6'c; options advanced r,2c: October closing at 6SJJc: Novem ber, 63V6lVic, closing at 64fc; December, HifiW'sc closing at 56c; January, 53 54jjc, closing at 54Wc; Febrnary closinp, 54c; May. 5252',e, closing at 520. Oats S)ot lower and tairly active: Options less active, and lower; October, SC36Jic, dosing at 36Jc; November. 36VJG2c, closing at SOJic; December, 36ii36c. closing at 30ic: May, S7?f?37c, closing at87Jic: sjrot No. 2 white. ST&SSU'osmlxed Western.SSSScjwhite do,37 42c; No. 2 Chicago, 37J.;3Sc. Hay quiet. Hops fair and quiet: common to choice, 12 16Jc: Pacific coast, 1216Kc Tallow dull and nominal. Kggs Choice firm; 'Western, 23 23c. Pork dull; old mess, 410 09; new mess, 411 00; extra prime, 410 5011 CO. Cut meats quiet and steady; pickled bellies, sjfc; do shoulders, .OJc; do hams, 10Kllc: middles weak: short clpar, 4700c. jjitd dull and weak: Western steam. 46 5S: options, October, 46 53; November, 46 51; December, 46 59; January, 46 68 bid. Butter quiet and easy; Western dairv, 23c; do creamery, 20 32Kc: Klgin, 32c. Cheese quiet and steady; Western, 69c; part skims 4S7c. PHILADELl'HIA Flour quiet. Wheat opened steady but subsequently reactpil and closed lower; No. 2 red, October, $1 00 01 01; November, 41 011 01U: December, f 031 03Ji: Januan,-. 41 m 03. Corn lirm nndor better cables and a good export inquiry: local car lotB quiet; No. 2 yellow, in elevator, C6--(367c; No. 2 mixed, in grain de- Sot, 66c; No. 2 mixed, October, CigO'iUc: ovember. 6061c; December, KJ1434ko; Januaiy, 52Ji;c. Oats weak; No. 3 mixed, 36c; No. 3 white, 37Jfc; No. 2 white, S9J.c; No. 1 white, 39'c: do clipped, 40c: No. 2 white, octooer, ostjjipjjjc: November, 37f erasvic: uecemuer, aia3Siic: ,1 January, 3S lac. Jill creamer 36c Kg! : Pennv vanialirsts, 2i21Jc, skims, TSSc. Cheese steady; part CINCINNATr Flour dull: family, 43 85 4 CO: fancy, $4 354 55. Wheat dull and lowei; No. 2 red, 9494!c Corn in light supply and firm: No. 2 mixed, 59c. Oats stronger: No 2 mixed, 31332c. Rye easier: No. 2, OOgiilc. l'ork f reelv"on"ercd at 49 12. L:ird lower at 4C 00. Bulk meats dull at 46 Sl. Bacon steady: clear, 4S 12S 25. Butter quiet; fnncj, Rlgin creamery, 333lc; do Ohio, 33 C4c: choice dairy. 20c Eggs steadv and arm at 20c. Cheese strong; prime to choice Ohio fiat, 10gloj.c. 11AI.TI3IOKE "Wheat No. 2 red weak spot and October, 41 01Jil 01: December. Si 0gl OCJi: January. 41 C5MS1 03J; Mav, 41 10. Corn Mixed stendy; snot, 62c: tlie year, 55.V5,ic; January and Februarv, 53c: .i..,ii, .j-v, wats Meau: jo. willte. Butter eaj and unchanged. Egjrs easy! NEA ORLKANS-Saa-ar Open kettle quiet; good fair, 3ic; centrifugals unsettled lint in lair demand; plantation granulated and off do, .-.Jae.4c, choice white, 3.bffic: off white. 3 ll-16e3e: gray white, 3:sic; i?i1,Sr,eJellowclnrined- SXCTVZr: prime do, &':; off do, SJic: feconds, SJi3;c. MolasM-s steady: choice. 39c: strictlv prime, c. Centrifugals Common, 20c; inferior, loc. SIILWATJKEK Wheat qniet: spring, on track. cash, 91c; I)eeembcr,M0'4c; No. 1 North ern, 94c. Corn quiet; No. 3. en track, cash, 55c Oatscasy: No. 2 white, on track, 321a Kirley quiet: October, 00c. Rye lirm: No. 1, in store, 89Jc. Provisions quiet. Pork January, $11 32JJ. Lurd-Janu-irv. 40 S2U. jiw. cuiuh j'lii. nan), icjic; November (en tire month), 90Uc bid; December. i!0J-c bid; May. !c; No. S Northern, casb, S3c; 5a 3,8lc; rejected, 75c MINSK IOLTs Wheat The maiket opened at 8SS9ic; tho price advanced to SSJc; it dropped another VJcand then swung back He: there was a little rally toward tho close and the market was btouht up to Tic and swung between that and sSc: tho close was SSJic. ' KANSAS CITT-Wheat qniet: No. 2 hard, cash, 79c bid; No. 2 red cash, Sic bid. Corn lower: N tS enshnnd October. 4ic bid. Oats about steady.'Xo. 2 casta aud October, 2Cc bid. Eggs firm at 2ft:. "--i'iui, -xj.'tf.oJ-: .u. uiixeu, western, 36e3Cc. Rj e,better inquln-; No. 2, 963:97c. Ilay steady to firm: good to choice timothy, 413 O06l)14 03. ll(i-islnns flin nnrt linnhnnf-nTl A GOOD BEGINNING. Local Trade Starts Out in Excellent Shape for a Busy Week. AN IMPOETAST BUSINESS LEASF. Deported. Sale of the Stewart Farm at Parnassus to Local Capitalists. OFFICE AND STREET SEWS AM) GOSSIP The week opened with a good movement in nearly all business lines. Monetary affairs were easy. Indications of an im provement in the iron market were more pronounced than a week ago. Large rail road earnings will sooner or later react upon this great industry. The outlook for Pittsburg and her enterprises was never more promising than now. Comparing conditions with a year agOj the merchant, the manufacturer and the mechanic have better opportunities for makinginoney than then. Speculation alone languishes. An Important Lease. r Black & Baird yesterday leased for T. P. Bedillion, of "Wheeling, but formerly of Pittsburg, to the Pittsburg "Wall Paper Company, for five years at an annual rental of little "less than 2,500, Xo. 821 Penn ave' nue. The building, a three-story brick, will be remodeled to suit the requirements of the business in hand, and a plate glass front will oe put in. ISoomed by the Duquesne. The opening of the "Wilkinsburg branch of the Duquosne Traction 'lload marks a new era in the history of rapid transit in Pittsburg. It will bring a large amount of real -estate into the market and hasten its development. A few far-sighted people, who had faith that the Duquesne Traction people would carry out their promises, and bought property on the line of the road, will realize largo profits from the enhance ment of values which will naturally fol low. Extensive improvements between East Liberty and Pittsburg are already talked of, some of which will no doubt be consummated. The Stewart Farm Sold. It was mentioned in this column about two months ago that a deal was on for the purchase of the II. S. A. Stewart farm, at Parnassus, by a local improvement com pany. According to inside information the transaction was consummated Saturday aft ernoon. The farm contains 200 acres, a lit tle more or less, and the consideration was close to 5100,000, or f 300 an acre. The Realty Market. The abundance of money seeking invest ment is a strong factor in the expectations of owners and agents of still greater activity in the real estate markot. This gives a hope ful aspect to the outlook. Values remain steady. Those haying property for saloaro firm in thoir demnnds, which wonld not be the case was thcro not a conviction that the market was perfectly stable and promising. Prices, too, on a good deal of insido property have been put at a hi. h rate, and many agents say, in tho way of complaint, that much capital belonging to outside elicnts has thus been kept out of the local market. Owners wanting to realize should tako this phase of the matter into consideration. Business News and Gossip. It is reported that the Pennsylvania Rail road will try to head off the Duquesne at Wilkinsburjr by reducing the price of monthly tickets to $2 50. A gentleman who took in tho East Liberty district on Sunday said he counted nnd esti mated about 300 buildings in various stages of completion. Coupons due on tho Pittsbnrg and Western Kail way Company's 5 per cent mortgage gold bonds of 1891 will bo riaid on and after No vember 1 at the office or Drexel, Morgan & Co., No. 23 Wall street. New York. It is said that natural gas. owing to the rapidly decreasing (.upply, will be cut off from the manufacturing establishments at Limn, O., on tho first of next month. At the last call yesterday Philadelphia Gas was offered even tor Luster. Kea llros."it Co., having made a satisfac tory settlement with their creditors yester day opened up for business at the old stand. Schultz & Co. will soon begin the erection of a business block in Zanesville. The esti mated cost is $30,000. Charters were granted at Harrisburg yes terday to the Latrobe and Derry L'lectiic Stieot Kiilwav Company, Westmoreland county, capital $40,000, and the Kose Build inif and Loan Associat 11, of Pittsburg, cap ital, $1,000,000. The Kittanning Electric Light Company has decided to increase It plant by the ad dition of a 1,300 Thomson-Houston Incandes cent dynamo, one 150-horse power Ball en Bine and a 50-light arc dynamo. Baltimore and Ohio earnings for the year ending September SO, gross increase, $98,702. Net increase $5,9S3 These figures aro equiv alent to 10 per cent on tho capital stock. Considerable new paving has been author ized at Altoona. Pittsburg and Western earnings, third week of October, increase $1,723. 3Xovements in Realty. T. L. Whltty sold the following lots at Fleming Park, Pittsburg and Lake Erie Rail road: A. 1L Woernle, of Allegheny, lots 31 and 35, $450; Thomas Williams, of McKee's Bocks, lot 65, $250; M. C. Gibson, of McKee's Bocks, lot 64, $250; Jacob Uhl, of Allegheny, lot SS, $225. Black & Baird sold to Henry Thler the north one-half of lot No. 20 in the John A. Koll plan, at Linden station, Baltimore and Ohio llailroad, for $175. Kced B. Coyle & Co. sold for A. II. Gerwig a lot 25x60 feet on Daisy avenue,Tenth ward, Alleghenv, for $250 cash. J. C. Alfes Bro. & Co., sold for William S. Barker, contractor, to John Brist a flno Queen Anne frame dwelling of six rooms, 011 Washington avenue, Thirty-first ward, for $2,300. S. A. Dickie & Co, sold for William Fox to C. S. Rush a lot on Euclid street 2ixlU feet, with two-story and attic frame house, for $4,700. John Iv. Ewing & Co., sold for $500. on pay ments, lor F. G. liohrkasto to Mrs. Thalia E. Seip, two lots 20x100 each on Grant avenue, Tenth ward, Allegheny. . W. A. llcrron & Sons sold lot No. 00 in the Wilkins third plan, Edgen ood, 52x110 feet to a 20 foot alley, on Hutchinson avenue, lor $700. The ISnilding Record. Eight permits were issued yesterday for the same number or improvements, all cost ing $13,025. W. V. flardner, brick tn-o-story and attic dwell ing, on Center avenue. Twentieth ward. Coit, $3,600. C. A. Corbin. frame two-atory dwelling, tin Desoto btrcet. Fourteenth ward. Cost, $J,5tKi. A. C- McLean, fruiin two-storv dwelling, on Oneida street. TliirtT-liflli ward. Cost. $i!XXJ. The others were small, the cost of all being only $1,625. HOME SECURITIES. rRICES AS STRONG AS IF BACKED Br A RUSHING BUSINESS. Philadelphia Gas and Pittsburg Traction tho Strongest Features Goods Offered Sparingly, Showing That Holders Expect a Tarn in tho Tide Price Changes. Thero wns very little trading in stocks yes terdjy, and the markot was practically fea tureless. There appearedlo bo some buying orders, but the goods were not to bo had. The only business at tho two first calls was the making quotations. At tlio last there Mere two sales 10 shares of Allegheny Val ley Railroad stock at 2 and CO shares of Lus ter mining at 12. Price changes were small in all cases, with more gains than losses. The strongest fea ture -nas Philadelphia Gas, which finished Js better than the opening. It is character istic of this stock that it is either very strong or very eak. It occupies no middle ground. Tittsburg Traction was bid up a big fraction.. Duquesne nlso improved Its position, being wanted at 12 and offered at It. There are many who think tho Wilkinsbnrg branch will be-the most profitable part of the road. Electiic wns weak on reports that sub scriptions to the proposed stock would have been 11 failure out for tho guarantee. Tliis scarcely tallies with previous advices, and should be accepted with some grains of al low ancc. As a lact, enough of the stock has f been converted to assure the success of the re-organization plan. Bids nnd asking prices at cacli call are given 111 tne louowing table: FinsT SECOND TIIIKD EXCHANGE CALL. CALX.. CALL. STOCK. R A B A 11 A P.P.S.AM. T.X.. JOT 330 375 400 Liberty at. Hk 101 .... l' Marine Nat. Bk 1033 Mctro'n Nat. Kk l'O Mon'g'aNat.Ilk 133 13J !er. NatAUef-'y 172 flcr. Insurance 77 Maa.&Mer.lns...!.... 41 4'i Western llis.Co 50 50 Char.Val.Gas Col S .... 6 .... 3 .... Ohlu Valley .... 20' .... 20ji Peoples' Xat.Uas 12 Peon.Xat.U. if .... 7 , Philadelphia 0. 11 12 llri 12!i 12 K',l Whecllns-Gas Co Wit'.... 19;.... Mi--. Central Traction 21 19, 21 tltliens'Tractlom.... 61.' J w bij .... 61M Pitts. Traction...! IS 43 ... 4.T.... Pleasant VallT....... 23 22'$ 22'i -Vi 22J Allegheny Vallct .... 3 .... 3 CharMcrsRaU... ...... 60 bO P., Y. & Ashta.. 33 40 Xi 40 P.. Y. &A.. pfd.l 50 50 .... Pitts. & Castle Mb 7 b?4" FitU..fc Wcstpfd 1SJ,' N.Y.ACGasCoal 30 41 39 .... RolCloui.Mln.Co 2H 3'j .... 3'i Hidalgo Mln. Co. 3W.... Sfe.... S'.... I.aXorlaMln.Co Si 35 25 33 25 33 Luster Mln.L'o... 11 12jf lla 12 HJa IK "WestingliousEPc 13 11 .... 14 .... 11 Monon.Nav.Co 63 Monon. Water Co 2T 27X .... 27?4' K Union Storage 623-.... 5-1 .... Union Switch AS 9 StJ,' 9 " 9 9 Mi Westing. Air Brk 104K 106 101Sf 10514 1V'e3tlng.B.Co,I.l 71 Penn.Waler.coin 23 A DEMAND FOR GOOD BONDS NOW THE Si OST PROMINENT FEATCBE IN THE SITUATION. Stocks Dull and Fractionally Lower, Partly On Account of the Approaching Election Chicago Gas Is the Strong Point In the Active Mst. New York, Oct. 26. The stock market to day was dull throughout, and while alter nately firm and heavy no material move ment occurred except in one or two stocks, and while the final changes in quotations ai'o generally losses thoy aro in most cases for insignificant fractions. This stnte of affairs reflects only the uncertainty which has taken possession of operators, though the near approachf an important election has its influence in keeping the market dull within nariow limits. The most prominent feature of the present market is tho demand for good railroad bonds. The demand for bonds is not con fined to this side of the Atlantic, as large orders are being received from London. The trading in stocks to-day waB almost entirely of a professional character. For eign operators were buyers of St. Paul at the opening, which was firm though quiet, but aside from its activity St. Paul was not prominent in tho movements of the day. Chicago Gas was the strong point in the active list, but Michigan Central scored a gain of !' per cent. On the other hand Tonnessee Coal, after rising a fraction to 40, dropped to 38, and recovere&only a fraction, and Delaware and Hudson dropped 1 per cent, while the advance in Michigan Central wns not held. The carlv Improvement in the general list was fractional, and tho cessation of the early demand offered the usual opportunity to hammer the list down, and prices were soon placed below tho level of the opening figures and kept thoro for the remainder of the day. Covering helped a partial recovery iu tho last hour, but no material movement took place except in Chicago Gas, which was again bought lor Western account. The markot was unusually barren of feature, and finally closed dull, though firm on the rally, with most stocks slightly lower than on Saturday. Chicago Gas shows the only advance, its gain being 1J per cent, while Delaware and Hudson is 1 per cent lower and Tonnessee Coal 1 per cent. Rnilrnnrt bnnrl wprfl ncnln ffttrlv nfttvn I tho sales of all issues reaching $1,659,001 .1... 1. rM.......4 rthl.'t...j Dnnf m m.1 were specially prominent. The market was strong almost from opening to close, in marked contrast to the share list, and while the gains, as a rule, are fractional, a few is sues made mado material progress. Many of tho inactive bonds made marked ad vances. The market closed stroug at the best figures. The highest and closing quotations were: Atchlnc mVMV Deb lOSMfmlOSK do4 83Va S3)j'iN.r OSs conn. .Ill) (2)110 A JcF 4s 73 73 ,NY CfcStLlst 94V& UK Bur, Ket) 7Hm SVi.X 1 O & W Ist.llliaillj in lwwatiw BCPJtNlst lOO.'iglOO OH !&97!i, OgnNavOs.. Ohio Sou 4s ... OnlmpSs..., lst.. O. P. L .107 &W . 622 G2S . G5& 654 .102 102 .102 102 .HOVSllOV . 73)4 73)4 .119 mii'i ('ons l (( i Cen Paciflc.100 tfSIOO C&Clst 83 ia 8S Cl 5s 37'a 97U Col Mid 4s.... 70", fS 70W 1st ioj aico OtbMcons..., Oirn 5s Ofc05s 1C0 (3100 Omaha cons.. f in iscl isi. JT-ra jr-yj.i. eo & iast lsi. , w 7H D&RG4S... 79"79 I Ine SJg 28H K. W. 4-1 7SV ID. AS. 1st 97 R. I. 5s,C iajO101 Erle2ds 10SX(3106 Reading 1st... 70W& 70' do 3ds 107 "107 do 4s 8H1 84'jlFt.W.D.lst.l02 102 do21 SOJflai 60-intlit A P. M.. 9i 08 R. i W. 5s.... 51 (16 53 Nick Bs is l& 873f bt.P.M.&3f C.115Vi(fi!lloMIron 31. lsts...l01V(Sl01?4 St. L. 1st 71),a -Vc, do 5s SSVS 8 do2ds XIH'Si 33 Ky. Cent. 4s... SO'; 80S S. V 78 78 K. S. P. con..l07Vai07.'2 St. P. 4s 85 (a.85 iKs. & Tex. 4s. 79'i(S 79'4 C. & P. 8 107S'ilC7V;1K. C. A P. lsts 72 72 do 6s 115,IS115?JiL. S. lsk,C.IM21 filSl D. G.S 1(10 (fflOO ,I)iv WJjIo'lM.U C. Mo. R1V....100 (rtlOO L. A St. L. lsts 84 (3 81 T St L & K 1st 88 (7& S3 l;N &C 1st... ai S95 Lehigh Val...l01 (SI0I LSWIIAast.llO U0 L&N Pa 103 (3103 I, ht I. lsti XT.'-ffi S3W Tei Pac lets.. 8-iVia SS.V &econas 53'4M f TAA&NM.. MHyiV T A A & G W.100)10ii54 V PD&Glst. 735(3 73 U P S F 8s 105H(o103!," Col 6s CO (S90 Notes 94 ia4 W Y U 5s 93Jja MJ," AVahashlst 103 (103 M I. & W ext. no, P92 MO 5s. 1S92...108,(10S N .fc , 1893. ..IlO.SWllO), Mohile & O 4s. 68H(3 C8M f N P 1st ii65iaiin. W S 83(3 82)2 SL2d 9SSa98Vi C& N 65s 79.V3 W,i iitrmi 2ds 70 79!f w is fin is: ':&! iw'S West Shore CP102,'102 Regular 102 &101 KGStL lst.MB ISil-Ji N-Y C ex 5S...10J (3103 The total sales of stocks to-day were 1C4.934 shares, including: Atchison, 13,125; Chicago Gas, 18,405; Erie, 8,000; North American, 9,310; Northern Pacific preferred, 3,900; Richmond and West Point, 11,925; St. Paul, 26,500. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Exchange yesterday. Corrected dally for TIIK DisrATCn liv TV iiitnkt 4 Stepiiesson". oldest Pittsbnrg members of New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenne: Clos ing bid. Open High Low mg. est. est. American Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil, pfd.. Am. Sugar Helming Co.... Am. S. Reflnlug Co., pfd.. Ateh.. Top: i&. V Canadian Pacific Canadian Southern Central of New Jersey Central Paclflc Chesapeake and Ohio C. &C, 1st pfd C. A O.. 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust C, Bur. AQuIncy C Mil. &bt. Paul C, JII1.& St. Paul, pfd C.Rockl. P C.st. P. M. AO C.,St. P. M. AO.. pfd C. & Northwestern C. & Northwestern, prd.... C C..C. .t I Col. Coal ,t Iron Col. & Hocking Val Del., Lack. JfcVcst Del. & Hudson Den. .t lllo Grande Den. & Rio Grande, pfd.. E.T., Va. A Ga E. T.. Va. A Ga., 2d pfd... Illinois Central LakoLrleA West Lake l'.rie A West., pfd.... Lake Shore A M. S LonlsTlUeA Nashville I Mlchigau Central. Mobile A Ohio Mls'onrl Pacific National Cordage. Co National f'ordjge Co.. pfd. National Lead Trust New York Central N. Y C. A St. L N. Y O. A St. L.,lst pfd. N. Y., C. A St. 1... 2d prd. N.Y., L. K. A W N. Y., L. E. AW., pfd.... N. Y. AN. E N Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western NorrollA Western, pfd.... North American Co Northern I'aciflc Northern Pacific prcf. OhioA3llssisslppl Oregon Improvement Paclflc Mall Peo.. Dee. A Evans Philadelphia A Reading... I'., C, C. A St. L P.. C. C. A St. L. prcf.... Pullman Palace Car Richmond JeW. P Richmond AW. P. pref... st. l'.inlA Iluhith 25M 46 85 K 93'3 s 117'i 321, 537 39JJ 54j 9Sli 75K US 345? 92 117'i 138 72)i W'j SS4 142 'a 18 47 OH 'iivy 19'4 6,'i 124', 7!l 10'. 43' 60M 92's 99;a- 16 iu; 21 '; 44 30H (TV. 392 a' 17) 85 m tVi 93)J 4i;j 41 61KI 535J Si W,i 110 8Si 31', 54S WW 76' 119 81 SSi ss Wi US'j S3' .A inn' ii7tr, ii7"i 72 38 32' 14! 133'i 72?i, 38 321 1431 1331 72M 37' I 32S lira 132 14 102 103 20i 20TJ M 6S 1I4' 12m 79 79",, 104.' 105i "mil "ii" f24 S2i iU 90J, 1B'. IS'A 113ft 114 2Ur 21 j 1!12V 19?4 65H 121 7SV ioi! 92 9s; is" 113K 21 "ivi :r'4 ".Tl'i 40'ii1 'ji)":' 20'ij 19 'i, 28,' j I 75.'4I AVUl 31"! 40'! 20j5 1 .0: I I S2'M l'? 74SI $4 2Vi 7li 20 I 23'. 1 75.U, 30' 21'f 42', 27.'al 36". 20 -J 2l'i'l 4:'il 41)5 "775 L-7' . 27M iirii i4-8 -11 1 HI' : i& . 7 St. Paul ADiilulh pref.....1. M. lMui, .Minu a .Man 1easPacl9c , Union Pacitlc. , Wabash , "Wabash pref. 115 14'; 40 13' 1 2'i 38 784 511- nestern union j tt nepiing x 1.. r. Wheeling A L. E. pref,... Dis. A Cattle Feed. Trust Philadelphia Stockx. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. N'o. 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex in-; iis' lii1- 14 I 14!l 11 41 )( 41 - 40V 13! 1S IS1.! m: 30)4 !, V2'. 8-" 82.', 79,' I 79' 78.'i 51H 51f alii change. Pennsylvania Riilroad , lEeadlug Railroad Kiiffaln. N. V. A Phila Lehigh Valley Northern Facinc NorthernPaciflc preferred Lehigh Navigation Philadelphia A Eric , Bid. Asked. 5i 559, 20 29 13-16 8 b', SO'i 5li 28', -.8';, 74), 74 53 50 35S Boston Stock Closing Prices. Atch. ATop 43T8 Boston A Albany.... 70S. Uoston A Maine 1H5 Chl..Bur.&Qulncy.. 99 Eastern R. It. 6s 122' FItchburg R. It 74 Flint A Pere M.pref. 80 Mass. Central 17H Mex. Cen. com 22 Jf-Y. AN. Eng 33X Old Colony 164 "is. Cen. com 2 Ailonez M. Co. new. 2 Atlantic v: Calnmnct A llccl J...SS Ass. pd. Boston A Mont Huron Kearsaia .. 44 .3.10 .. 12 ,. 16;, . Xi .. IS . in',; .180 . H . K1J , 1W . 15'J Osceola anta Fe Conner..., Tamarack Annlston Land Co . San Diego Laud Co West End Land Co, Bell Telephone Lamson Stores Centennial -N. E.7A7 B. AB. Cop alining Stock Qnotations. Naw Yonit, Oct. 26. Alice, 150; Aspen, 330; IJestand I5eicher.245; Consolidated California and Virginia, 175; Eureka Consolidated, 110; Homestake, 1050; Horn Silver, 340; Iron Sil ver, 145; Ontario, SSOO; Plymouth, 200: Savage, 200; Sierra Nevada. 190; Standard, 120; Union Consolidated, 190; Yellow Jacket, 140. TEE HONEY MAEKET. An Active Movement, Racked by a Feeling of Confidence. The financial sitnation at the beginning of the week was encouraging In all of its aspects. Tho banks were well supplied, but not burdened with funds. There were signs on every hand of increasing financial strength and vigor amontr all classes. The large business of the Clearing House denoted an active movement in general trade. Call and time loans wero quoted at C7 per cent respectively. Bank clearings were $2,235, C47 45 and balances $372,433 S3. In regard to silver, a London correspond ent writes: "Tne market continues very ?mct. Thero is no speculation, the demand or the Continent is small, and the Indian demand is less than it lias been for a long time past. East year, it will be recollected, the exports of the metal to India were on an enormous scale. Evidently thoy were larger than the country required for the moment, and It will be some time, therefore, before India is able to absorb all that has been sent. Meantime, however, the exports are very large, and by and by a demand will spring up." At New York yesterday money on call was easy, ranging from 3 to 4 percent, last loan 3, closing offered at 33K. Prime mer cantile paper. 53fiVf. Sterling exchange weak at $4 80jf lo"r 60-'day bills and $1 83 tor demand. Closing; Bond Quotations. U. S. 4s reg UO's do 4s coup 116 do 2s 10O do4,'s coup Paclflc 6sof ftv Ill Louisiana stampedls S5H Missouri 6s Tenn., new set, 6s.. .100 do do 5s... 95 do do to... 70 Canada So. 2ds VtH Cen. Paclflc lsts 106H N.J. C. Int. Cert.. .110 Northern Pac. lsts. .116' do do 2ds...ll0 Northw'rn Consols.137 do debentures 5S.10GV Oregon A Trans. 6s.. St. 1...4 iroujl. ucn. 5s 82 St. L. A San Fran. Gen. M lOMf St. Paul Consols 125i St. Paul, Chi. A Pac. lsts 115 Den. A R. G. lsts. ...117 do do 4s 79 Den.AR.G.Westlsts Erle2ds 103M M., K. AT. GenCs.. 79)1 do do 5s 45 Mutual Union 6s VSIH Bid. Tex. Pac. L. G. Tr. Hcts Tex. Pac. R. Q. Tr, Bets , 88K , 33 Union Pac. lsts 1074 West Shore 102JS Bank Clearings. " New YoaK Bank clearings, $81,490,204; bal ances, $3,403,435. Boston Bank clearings, $15,411,463; bal ances, $'2,013,578. Hate for money, '! per cent. Exchange on New York, 10c discount to par. Philadelphia Bank oiearings, $9,681,615; balances, 81,152.567. Money, 4 per cent. Baltimore Bank clearings, $2,821,552; bal ances, $307,120. Rate 6 Der cent. St. Louis Clearings; $3,911,958; balances, $it,086. Money, 7S per cent. Exchange on New York, 10c discount. Memphis New York exchange selling at premium. Clearings, $777,167; baianoes, $183, 4G9. New Orleaks Clearings, $l,02t,SC6. Now York exchange, 50c discount. Chicago New York exchange at nar. Money 6 per cent. Bank clearings. $1C,&J1, 000. Sterling exchange dull. POULTRY PLENTIFUL. EIYE TURKETS AND CHICKENS IN FREE SUPFEY AND WEAKER. Fresh Eggs Scarce and Higher Corn and Oata Drifting Down, and All Cereals Are Quiet The New Receipts of Molasses Firm. OFyicE or PiTTSBirpai Dispatch, Mohday, Oct. 2(1. J Country Produce Jobbing Prices. -j Monday is always an off day in produce lines, and to-day was no exception to the rule. Keccipts of potatoes are on the de cline, but markets are still quiet. Apples are in bountiful supply and slow. The same is true of quinces. Grapes are in fair sup ply, but their end is near. Supply is fully equal to demand. Malaga grapes are plenty nnd markets are a shade lower. Receipts of bauanas to-day were 17 carloads, but large quantities of those on sale were chilled,and, therefore, sold at nominal prices. Choice bananas found ready sale at outside quota tions. Strictly fresh eggs are scarce and very firm. The Pittsburg egg market is relatively lower than the New York mar ket. At New York prices of fresh eggs are firm at 25 to 2Gc per dozen. Creamery but ter of high grade is ill limited supply, but sufficient for demand, which has declined on account of high prices. Poultry Is plenty and tends lower. Bctteb Creamery, Elgin . 333Sc: Ohio brands, 3233c: common country butter, 2022c; choice countrv rolls. 22325r. BEAXS 2 ew "i ork and Michigan pea. S2 332 40; marrow. J2 50(32 CO; Lima beans, 4,"4(345jc ? lb. BEESWAX 3230c ? & for choice; low grade. 22 ia25c. Buckwheat Flour New. 2Ji3c per lb. CIDER Sand reliiicd. S3 50(37 CO; common. $3 50 4 10: elder vinegar. 1213c. Cheese Ohio cheese, 9f(310!4c: New Ynrk cheese, lOUc; Llmbirger. I212.Kc; Wisconsin Sweit7cr. lull cream, 13i'314,,ic: imported Swelt ler, 27(32Sc. Egos 22f(323c for strictly fresh nearby stock, cold storage egrs, 21(322c. Feathers Extra live geese, 3758c; No. 1. 4S 50c ?t lb: mixed lots SVSMOc Fruits Apples. 40ffio0c per bushel. SI 50(32 00 per ban-el; pears. 75c(3;l 00 per basket, ?f 50 2 00 per bushel: Concord grapes. 10-pound basket. 232c; cranberries, Jcr&ej-s, $2 25 per box; Capo C"ds. $2 50 per box. ltoxEY New crop white clover, lS2Cc; Cali fornia honev. 1215c "$ lb Mai'Lk SYiiur 75P0c gallon. Maple sugar 10c lb. Nuts Brazil nuts. 7&Sc iS lb: English walnuts. 13c V lb: French walnuts. lOo t lb: filberts, lie t lb: a!mond, 10c: pecans. 13c: mixed nut. HHI2o 91b: chestnuts, 5-1 OOabtuhel; hickory nuts, $2 00 a bushel. Poultry Alive Chickens. 6JS75C a pair, large: 3fl(350c.medlum. Live turkeys,10(3l2c io. Dreissed chickens. 12gl4c 9 lb: dressed turkeys, 14(316c S ID. Potato fs Carload lots. 3V340con track: Irom store, 404c a bushel: Southern sweets, $1501 75 a barrel; Jerseys $2 502 73. iuiN'CKS $3 00(35 00 per barrel. Seeds Western rcclcancd medium clover Job bing at S5 30: mammoth, S5 53; timothy. $1 50 for prime and $1 55 for choicest; blue grass, 2 65(32 80; orchard grass, 51 73: millet, ?1 10: German, 1 25; Hungarian, I.10; line lawn, 25c ? lb; seed buck wheat. $1 40(31 b0. Tallow Oountrv, 4c: city rendered. 5c. Tropical Fruits Lemons, S3 CC36 50; fancy, $5 50(30 00; Florida oranges, S3 .idffiJ 00 .1 hot; Jamaica oranges, SS 5C 75 a barrel; California peaches. $1 4(X31 50 a box: California pears, S3 CO 4 00; bananas, SI 2fl 0 firsts, $1 00(31 25 good seconds, per bnnch; Tokav grapes. $4 50(35 00 a csite: Malaga grapes. $1 50o OUa half barrel; new 1 er figs, M318C ier lb. Vegetables Cabbage. 40345c a bnshel basket; Yellow Danver onions. S2 252 50 a barrel: toma toes. SI M32 00 per bushel: cucumbers. 75(351 00 per hushel, ceferr, oSTT-'iOc pr dozen ; egg plant, $1 2 a bushel basket: roa'stlng ears, $1 50ifl(l 75 a bushel basket; turnips, CCc a bushel. Groceries. The week is too young for any develop ments in thin line. Sugar and coffee aro faiily steady. Tho new ciop of New Orleans molasses is coming to the front, aiid advices from source of supply indicate a short crop this season. finr.r.x COFrEE Fanev, 21' (322e: choice lllo. 2C33J5e: prime Klo, laMc; low'grade l!io, 17'ja 18!.e: Old Onvcninient Java, S7."f29e; Maracalbo, n&Hc: Mncna. 27'M32ii,.c; sanlon. 18,'i5J22'-c; CanicaF. 22Ji(323.c: LaGnaira. 2I4 'tr. Moasted (In jiapers) standard linind. 20'. e: high grades, 2427c: Old (JoverpmcutJava, bulk, S9,'2(3ji;c: Maracalbo, 2Sg23c; Santos 20323c: pea berrv. 2fi'c: choice llio. 21c; prime lllo, 20'sc; good Ml". 20c: orillmrv, I8gl9c. Si-ices (whole) Cloes. laglV: pllspice, 10c; caBla. 8c; pcpiK-r. lie; nutmeg, 7-(''8l)e. Prritor.ruM (1onber' price-") 1HJ lest. G'.fc; Ohio. no'. 7'-e: hetdliglit. 1. 7'-: water white, i9!lv..e: globe, 14Q14lr:el.-iiiie, 15c: caniadlne. lie; royallne. lie: redoil, UViQllc; purity, 14c; olelue MIXERS' OIL No. 1 lutcr. strained, 424te gallon: viimmer, 3.V?7c: lard oil. 5335Sc. Synfi" Corn sjnin. a'gSOi-: cIioIlo sugar syrup, SVTMfts; iirliuctugar'tyrup, 30g,32c; strictly prime, 2330c. N. O. MoLAS'Es Taney new crop. -48(3500; choice. 40S I7c: medium, 4U342c: mlted, S'Q.lic. ;od Ilf-carb. In kegs. .(Sjlc: Iil-carli. In '(, .'iVe: bi-etrb, assorted packages, 5JjS0c; salsota, lu kegs, lc: do granulated. 2c. CAMLE-Star. full weight, 9e; stcarlnc. per set, 8'kc: parafllne, ll12e. ltlcE IIcadUrolina, 6V37Jic: choice, 6',i36Zc; Louisiana, 5V(30e. " march Pearl, 4c; corn starch, OSO'lc; glos eircii. WffjiC. (c; sultana. I0ffllc; currants, 8)4;5c: Turkey prunes, 66; French prunes, SdbBii; Saloulca Smyrna flgs,l3l4c; new dates. 5K8e: Brazil nuts. 10c: pecans. l!(316c: citron. ? lb, 1713c; lemon peel. 12c ?lb: orange peel. 12c. Dbied Fbuitr Apples, ullccd. lie f, lb; apples, evaporated. 1314c: peaches, evaporated, pared, 201321c: peaches, California, evaporated, nnpared, 1318e; cherries. rltted,15c:cherrle. nnpttted. 8c: raspberries, evaporated, 23(g.2)c; blackberries, b.v 7c: hucfcleoerries, Se. stJOAits Cubes, 4Hc:powdered. 4c:grannlated. 4'fc; confectioners' A. 4,'fc: soft white. 3$4c: yellow, choice. 3nc; lellow, good, 3'3c; vellow. fair, 3SJ' ,c. Ficklis Medium, bbls. (1,200), 4 75; medium, halfbbls. (000), S &.-,. ' StLT Xo. I VI bbl. ?1 CO: No. 1, extra. 1 bl)!, SI 10: dalrv. jl bbl. SI 20: coarse, crystal. ( bbl. tl 20: Hlggins" Eureka. 4-bu sacks, ?- S3: lllgglns' Eureka. IS 1 l-ll) packets Si 00. Canned Goons-Standard peaches. II 902O0: 2ds, 11 50(31 W; extra peache. 2 252 30: pie peaches. 90!395e; finest corn. $1 2j(31 50; Hfd Co. corn. SI 0031 15: red cherries. $1 20(31 30: I.Inu beans. SI S3; soaked, do, 80c: striug do, 6V(?70c; marrowfat peas. SI logl Si; soaked peas. 6370e; pineapples, si .Vil 00: Bahama do, S2 25: damson plums. SI 10: greengages. $1 50; egg plums, ?1 CO; 'all fo ruin apricots, 81 90(32 10: Callfomla pears, $2 25(32 40; do greengages, 81 10; do egg pliuns. tl 90; ettrswhlto cherries, 2 85; raspberries SI 05(31 1 10: strawberries.' 95c(a?l 10; gooseberries, ?1 Wai 1 05: tomatoes. 8o95c: salmon, 1-1'j, 1 3331 8D; blackberries. 80c: succotash. 2-Ib cans, soakeif. 90c; do green. 2-lb cans, SI ZViitl 50: corn beef, 2-lb cans. 81 8V3I 90: 1-m cans. l 33: baked beans, Jl 401 55: lobsters. 1-jb cans. S2 25: mackerel, 1-Ib cans, boiled. (1 59: sardines, domestic, lie. S3 S.V34 00; ,s, S6 50: sardine? , Imported, "is. f 11 50(312 50; sar illiKS, imported, ks, SIS 00; Kirdines, mustard, $3 30: sardines, spiced. S3 50. FlSH-Extra No. 1 bloater mackerel. $30 00 B bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, $23 50; yo. 2 shore mackerel. S21 00: No. 2 large mackerel. $18 00: No. 3 large mackerel. 814 00: No. 3 small mackerel. $10 00. Herring-Split. V. 50: lake. S3 25 il lOn-a bhl. White fish, S4 75tllOO-lbhalfbbl. Lake trout, S3 50 ? half bbl. Finnan baddies, ICc B lb. Iceland halibut, 12c $ lb. Pickerel, half bbl. S4 CO; quar ter bb!. ft GO. Hollanl herring. 73c. "WatLofT her ring, sec. Oatueal-I) 50d 00? bbl. Grain, 1'lour and Feed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange to-day: One car 2 y. s. corn, 63c, 5 days; 1 car No. 1 timothy hay, $11 50, spot. Receipts as bill-, Ictined, 43 cars, as follows: By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, 1 car of mid dlings, 3 of hay, 7 of oats, 2 of rye. 1 of bar ley, 3 of flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, 9 cars of oats, 1 of bran, 1 of corn, 1 of hay. By Baltimore and Ohio, 2 cars of oats, 1 of corn, 4 of hay. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie, 1 car of rye, 1 of flour. By Pitts burg and Western, 2 cars of middlings, 1 of hay, 1 of wheat. Cereal markets opened this morning with a decline In corn and oats from closing prices of last week. Our quota tions are reduced In both line3 In accord ance with the facts. Wheat, llonr and mili fecd aro weak at quotations. Hay is slow and unchanged. The situation is favorable to buyers all along the line. Following qnotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store: "WHEAT No. 2 red. Jl 01(31 02. finax-No. 1 vellnw shelf R3U3filc: No. 2 vellow shell. cafSTOMc: high mixed shell. C2i33c: mixed shell. 61t62c: No. 1 yellow ear. 67(3C8c; high mixed ear, 68iM7c; mixed ear, G5!i(3ftic: new yel low ear corn. 45t348c: new yellow shell corn..vi(352c. OATS !o. 1 oats, 35'(33Ce: No.2whlte. 3335)c: extra No. 3 oats, 31(335c: mixed oaU, 33l(331c. Bye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 9335c. 11 nLEY-68f375c. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents. $5 505 76: fancy winter patents, 55 25(35 50: fancy straight winter, J5 0C3 Jo; fancv straight spring. $5 25(35 50: clear winter. S4 7535 00: straight XXXX bakers'. SI 75(35 00. Bye flour. S5 00(35 23. Millvbed No. 1 white middlings, S21 60322 00 ? ton ; N o. 2 wblto middlings. 820 0u2) 50: brown middlings, 517 0018 00: winter wheat bran, $15 50 IS 75; chop feed, S3 JC23 CO. Hat Baled timothy, choice, SU 00(313 SO: No. 1, Sll 50311 75: No. 2 do, 10 00l0 50: clover hay, (10 6O10 73: loose from wagon. 912 00(314 00, ac cording to qualttv: packing hay. S7 007 50. Straw Oats, 5 75(33 CO; wheat and rye, $5 50' 5 75. Provisions. Sugar cured hams, large $ 101. Sugar cured hams, medium Wi sugar cured hams, small 1141 Sugar cured California hams 8 Suzarcuredb. hacou His Sugar cured skinned hams, large 11 Sugar cured skinned hams, medium US Sugar cured shoulders 7S Sugar cured boneless shoulders 7 Bacon shoulders 9 Pry salt shoulder. 7 Sugar cured d. beef, rounds 11 Sugarcnredd. beef, sets 10 Sugar cured d. beef, llats 8 Bacon, clear fides 10 25 Bacon, dear bellies 10 25 Prv salt clear sides, 10-lbaverage 9? Dry salt clear sides, 20-lbaverage 94 Mess pork, heavy 13 00 Mess pork, family ; 13 00 Lard, refined In tierces ',i Lard, refined, In half barrels lI Lard, refined, ro-Ib tubs fl'n Laitl, reiined. 20-Ib palls 7's Lard, refined, 50-10 tin cons a'5 Lard, refined, 3-Ib tin pails 7'4 Lard, refined, 5-mtinpalIs 7? Lard, refined, 10-lb tin palls 6 a Coffee Blarkoti. NEWTOBK,Oat.2S. Coffee Options opened firm, I0Q25 points up, closed steady, 1025 points 11:1: sales, 28,750 Bags, including Octo ber, 11.70lL75c: November, 11.3011.40; De cember, lL10ll.20c: January, 11.00; Febru arv. ll.OOe; March, 10.951L00: May, ll.C0 11.05c; June, 11.00. Spot Kio quiet and lirm; No. 7, 12.33c. Bio -or. Janeiro, Oct. 26. Coffee Regular firsts 7.8C0 reis per 10 kilos; good second, 7,200 rcis; receipts during the week, ,G00 bags; purchases for tho United States, 45,000 bags; shipments to the United States, 51,000 bags; stock, 341,000 hugs. Saktos, Oct. 2S. Coffee Good average, 8,100 reis per 10 kilos; receipts dnring the week, "S.000 bag; purchases for tho Unitett States, 3S.000 bags; shipments to the United States, 73,uo oags; stock, 234,uuu nags. Baltimore. Oct. 26 Coffee firm; Itio car goes, fair, lGJc; No. 7, 13c. New Orleans, Oct. 26. Coffee dull; Bio, ordinary to fair, 1317c. The JJrygoods Market. Ndw York, Oct. 23. The dry goods -market opened with encouragement. Mail or ders for replenishments were somewhat better than of late, and there was several large buyers from tho West in attendance. Agents reported bnsincsj in spring ging hams largely accomplished, as also in fine printed goods and luce curtains. There is no room as yet for spring goods. Stades are in but little demand yet lor next season, but a more important movement is looked for late in the coming month. Stocks in tho market continue moderate and- prices steady. Prices or Ear Silver. NewYobk, Oct. 20. Special. Bar silver in London, 4tl-lGd per ounce. New York dealers' price for silver, 93Jic per ounce. Wool Markets. St. Louis Wool Receipts, 142,700 lbs; ship ments, none; steady and qniet. Turpentine Markets. New YonK. Rosin steady at 30c Turpen tine dull, easier; 3037c. Gossip on the Wharf. There has been no chsnge in the river. The marks snow 5 fees 10 inches and stationary. The J. S. Ncel was tied up yesterday for an In spection of boilers. The Brownsville and Morgantown wliarfboat will be placed on the docks for repairs to-day. llie Wheeling and Parkerebnrg boat will bended br the uprlvcr packets until the repairs are fin ished. The lrou gates that were plaeed on lock No. 3 some four tcum ago have been found to be Inade quate for the work. The in.tin trouble Is the gates are too heavv, eacli oue weighing 40 tons. The walls show signs of straining. The Iron gates cost S17.0W. but lluy will be removed and replaced wlli wooden ones, wnlch will close navigation for 30 days. A Wonderful Meteor Seen In Iowa. TyroNs, Ia., Oct. 20. At 5:13 a. m. yesterday a tremendous meteor was ob served by the operator at Itiggs station, la., passing directly from west to cast. It was red and emitted flashes of bluish fire as it passed. For nearly half a minute after it had passed it3 patliway across the sky could lie traced by a luminous line. Hunters who came in this morning from east of Itiggs, on the Mississippi river, confirm the report as one of the most wonderful sights they ever I wimesseu. nnd BUILD UP THE WHOLE 0 will cure Blind, tutnoi-s, allays instant, renei. private parts. Mnvsvllle. Jv. ment cured me ent by mail on SOIiD BY JOS. ocllMhs- w &&i?&wfmmL mfmmm&mm s&&rmmm&m&&i?m saassA-ssi'-1 si . BICK HEADACHZ..g ut.Ie L,Ter p B1CK HEADACTIEcarwr,s ume Ut pMUt SICK HEADACHECartcr,sLute L.Ter F11U. 8ICKHR&.DACHECarter,sL1MIeL,Tcrrlnj- ' AFRAID OP CONSUMPTION. His Catarrh Reached His Lungs. Mr. Andrew I. Montgomery liven r.t 133 Washington street, this city, and is em ployed Andrew X Montgomery. in the printing establishment of IL I,. McGaw , & Son. proprietors and publishers of the West End Record. Hear what he says of the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute, Its physi cians and mode of treatment "I think I had la grippe last winter, although my catarrhal troubles dated back to about two years ago. My head had a stnffed-up feeling In tho morning, my right ear often pained me, had pain in my sides, could not sleep well and lelt tired and languid. The tough mucus that dronped into my throat was difficult to raise. My appetite failed, had belching of gas after eating, and my stomach wat. so weak I had to be careful of my diet. The disease finally reached my lungs so that I often felt soreness In my chest. Not being; ablo to find relief anil gradually gettlnjr worse, I becamo afraid I would run into consumption unless I soon obtained help." "Reading of so many cures mado bv the physicians of tho Catarrh and Dyspepsia In stitute, and that they were catarrh special ists, I consulted them. They made no bi; promises, but referred me to others who 1-ad been cured of conditions worse tnan mine. This gave me some hope, and, finding their terms reasonable and within mv reach, I took a course of treatment and became cured." "I now feel well and strong as every. I have since induced several of my friends to go to these specialists, for I feel very grate ful for what they have done for me. I shall always recommend these physicians as worthy the name of specialists and shall bo glad to further describe my caso to anyone who may call at my home. "Axdbew I. Mo:NTGOirKRr." Remember the N3me and Place, Tha Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute, 323 Penn Avenue, Just Below Fourth Street. Dr. Grubbs and associates hold special con snltations Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. CONSULTATION FREE. Office hours, 10 A. m. to 4 r. M., and 6 to 8 r. ir. Sundays, 1 to 4 pjt. Patients treated successfully at homo by correspondence. Send two 2-cont stamps for question blank, and address all letters to the CATARRH MD DYSPEPSIA IflSTITilTE, 323 Peim Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. OC27-TT3 STEA2IEES AND XCUBSIONS; TO ITALY, ETC. FALL AND WINTER touis by the new passenger steamer service of the Norddeutscher Lioyd; direct; fast express routo to the Mediterranean. For particulars apply to 3IAX SCHAMBEltU St CO., 527 Smithlield St., Pittsburg, Pa. se3-82-TT3 AMERICAN LINE, Sailing every Wednesday from Philadel phia and Liverpool. Passenger accommoda tions for all clashes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland. Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, General agents, 303 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Full Information can be had of J. J. Mc-' CORMICK, Fourth avenne and Smithfleld st. ' LOUIS MOESEK, 616 Sirdthfleia street. tnhS-M-TT3 WHITE STAR LINE For Quccnstown and Liverpool Royal and United States Mail stcatner. Ttritannlc, Oct. 28, lOai'KllrltannleNov. 25,8:30am "Majestic. Nov. 4. 7 a ral'MaJestle. Dec. 2. 5:30am Germanic Nov. 11.10 araGermanlc,Dee.S.ll:3l3m Teutonic. Nov. 18, 7araiTentonle.De' .15. 5:30am From White Star dock, foot or West Tonth street. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon, rates. $50 and upward. Second cabin $35 ami $40. Excursion tickets on favorable terms, feteorage, from or to old country, $20. White Star drafts payable on demand in all tho principal banks throuehout Greis . Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCORMICK,631 J and 401 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, or II.MAIT LAND KERSEr, General Agent, 29 Broad way, New York. oo!5-d ALLAN LINE ItOXALMAU. STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, VTA DERBY and OALWAY. The most direct routo from Scotland and North and Middle of ire land. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $30. Steerage, SU. CTflTlT ) SERVICE OF ..- f A3Ut.A3Z IvEKTES LINE ) steamships. NfcW YORK AND GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Oct. 15. State of California. 1 P. Jl. Oct. 23. State of Nevada. 1 p. ;r. Nov. 12. Stateof Nebraska, noon. CABIN $15 and upward. Return. $65 and upward. Steerage, 810. Applvto J. .1. MCCORMICK. GSOSmlthlleld street, Pittsburg. oct3-p llltOKEKS FINANCIAL. Whitney-& Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-33 Dm DICO SAVINGS BANK, rturLt 0 si fourth avenue. D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFF. I President. Asst. Sec. Treaa. r per cent interest allowed on time de posits. OC2KU-D John M. OaMey & Co, BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Private wire to New York and Chicag li SIXTH ST., Pittsburs. i CLEAR THE COMPLEXION. BRIGHTEN THE EYES. SWEETEN Tlir. BREATH. TONE THE STOMA CTT. REGULATE THE LTVER AND BOWKLS SYSTEM TO PERFECT HEALTH. DR. WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Bleedinjr nnd Itching Piles. It absorbs tl.a tho itching at once, acts as a poultice, rivs rrepareu omy lorxiies ana ncmng oi x:.3 Every boats warranted. Judge Coons, of Y.. savs after years of snflerinjr." Sold by drusjris .3 receipt of price. 50 cents and ILO0 per box. FLEMING & SON, 410 and 412 Market Street, Pittsburg.