mmmmzm w??' 'WrJ Intense excitement Accompanies Bij Trading and Wide Changes in flew England ON THE DETAILS OP THE DEAL. Host of the Industrials Continue to Move Upward. EAILKOAD BOXDS GENERALLY BTROXG New York, Oct 2C The stock market to-day turned upon the developments in the New.England deal, definite details of which were made public this afternoon. The stock advanced this morning from 47) to 493, hut toward the close was subjected to a fierce assault, under which the price broke rapidly to 44' Enormous blocks changed hands and a scene of intense excitement was witnessed in the Exchauge. The final quotation was 45. The theory alter the close was that the movement was a coup prcpartory to the naming of Mr. JIcLeod as President of the company. The belief was general that the alliance will inure to the benefit of all three roads, and that tho Heading pcoplo have- other plans in con tcmp!atlon,which will give them control of one of tho greatest railroad combinations in the country. It was noticeable that Read in? was but sligbtlv affected by tho slumn in Xcw Ens-land. It advanced from blji to E ana closed at 5S, against 5SJyesier day. Tho transactions in Kcw England reached 111,09c and in Heading 121.000 snares, in a total for the whole list of 141,570. The tetnner of speculation in tbecarlv dealings was strong. Some shaies sold off i to 1 icr cent at tho start, but later ad vanced to 2 per cent, with tho industrials in the lead Cbicazo Gas, Distilling and Cat tle Feeding and Northern Pacific pioferred being especially strong. The market with stood the break in Xcw England surprising ly well, except in the ea.o of Ameiican Sugar, which dropped to 110. Other stocks, as a rule, yielded only l to 1 per cent, and finally recovered to . American Sunr rallied 1 from the Ion eat. l'eoria, Decatur and Evansvillo broke 2Jf to 15. The general market clnse-J steadier. Railroad ti.nds weie genorally strong. Tho dealings looted up $1,114,000. Louisville, 2'cw Albany and Chicago consols rose from 101Jf to 104 on a i court that the bonds are to oe INtcU on tho London Stock Exchange. ' Tho Reading issues wore irregular on slight changes. Tiie Atchison, Kansas and Texas, Texas Pacific and Erie mortgages were quiet. The Governing Committee of the New Tort Stock Exchange to-day lNtcd $14,000, 000 common and $7,W)0,000 preierred stock of the Minnesota, St. l'aul & Sault Sto Marie Railway Company; $1,000,000 capital stock ot the Southern National Bank of New York; $200,000 additional first mortgage SO-year 6 per cent gold bonds of the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company, making the total listed to date S3.0U) 000: $363,000 additional first mortgage 6 per cent gold bonds or 1007 of the Louisville, St. Louis and Texas Railway Com panv, making the total to date 82,800,030; $S,000 000 second mortgage 4 per cent "class B" gold coupons bonds of 1039 and $3,122,000 second mortgage 4 per cent rlco A" imnlit Mnnnn hnnritt nf IQW nf tlia Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, the latter to be called "second 2J 4s. class A" gold 19S3: $9,341,100additional capital stock ot the Mexican Ce.-jtral liail way Cnmp in v. Limited, making the total to date $47,841,100; $300,000 additional Unified 50 year 4 per cent gold coupon bonds of the Louisville and .Nashville R'ail-i-oad, making the total to date $8,733, 000; $300,000 additional capital stock, making the total to ' date $6,lf0,000, and $50,000 additional first mortgage S per cent convertible gold bonds, making the total to date $3,100,000 ,of the Edison Electric Illum inating Company, of NowYoik, and $1,000, C00 additional capital, stock of the Third Avenue Railroad Company, making the total to date $5,000,0.0. The latter is to be listed on November 21. 1892. The committee on the stock list was also empowered to list from time to time the balance of the issue of Atchison, Topeka nnd Santa Fo Railroad Company "second mongage 4 per cent class A" gold coupon bonds ot 1939 up to $80,0JO,000 on notification from the trustee that they Lave been issned. Close in mining shares; Con. Cal. and Va 810 Plymouth so Deadwood. lOOjsIcrra .Vevada 150 Gould and Curry HO.Standard. loo Hate aud Norcxoss. .. UOlUnlonCon uj tfomestake.. .410 leilow Jacket, 170 Mexican.. 135 iron Silver & North btar. Ontario Ophlr t650 Quicksilver 2900 Quicksilver p.d.. ........ 240lllulwer..... ....... .. 390 .1700 .. 30 TASkeU. The total sale3 of stocks to-day were 412.000 Minre, including Chicniro Gas, 24,800: Erie, 4,300: Jlissouii Paciflc.3,000: Northern Pacific, prefened, 15 900; New England, 111.000; Itoading, 120 S0J; Western Union, 3,400; St. P.iul, 16,700. Government bonds tlosed as follows: TJ. S. 4srcg 114V'Mutual Union 6s 112 11. S. 4s coup mfc' N.J. C. Int. Ort...lll! u "p. .......luu-sioriucrn i'ae. Il5..ll7 Pacific 0 of '3 107 Hi Northern Pae. 2ds. .11114: i.oiu&ua &u.mpca4s 44 KtisKunrl Gs 103 Northw'n Consols.. .133 " Northw'n Deb. 5s. ..10$ st. I.. & I. SI. cen. 5s 8 St. 1..&S. F.een.Jl.113 St. Paul Consols 12s st. 1. C. .t V. Ists...ll7 Tenn. new set 65 lOSJi Jeuu. new set os IW Ten 11. tiers.et3 75 CinaJl so. 2ds 101 '4i. Pacific lsts 1031s Den. .t It. G. Ists...ll9 lien. A. C. U. 4 S.5,'4 Krie 2ils 107 51. K. .T. Gen. fis.. W JI. K. AT. Gen. 5s.. 47 T. P. L. G. Tr. nets. W! T.P. It. O. Tr. ltcts. 30 Union Pacldc lsts...l(S West Shore 103 K.G. W 79 The tolloning table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York stork Lxcliange, corrected tally forTiiE PlTTDCno Dispatch Dv Whltnev Astcplienson, Oldest Pittsbure m inbers of .New Yoik stoci Exchansre. 57 Fourth avenue: Cios Inz. bid. Open lug. IlighLow esuj Cat. Close Oc.25 Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton OK, prd. Am. Suit. Itcflu. Co. Aln.Sup.lt. Co.. prd. Atcb... T. A.S. V Canadian Pacinc.... Canada soutlieru.... Central of N. J feulr.il PacIHc CliesapcaVc .t Ohio.. C. io.lstptd Chicago Gas Trust.. C H. i QuinCT C. JIM. A st. rani a, M. &st.p.. pfd. C. Hock I. & P.... C St. P.. Si. &o... C. St.P..M.iO.,pfd C 3; Northwestern.. 47 113V, 103 OS 47?, S54 m 103't, 393S 4GV 8.J4 110H 1024 3UJ5 "biH 4C1 M4l 47ii S3 U3i 1034 393J 86 53 1-8 "22; TO" W)a 101 80S !23,i 8! 119 111.4 4!g ,? 153 134 H 16,4 52 684" ?; "i 13t4 60.4 'ra'i 135', i3i; 111! I) 47 J34 110 16 35,4 VSH 624 475 19M IKK 40" 1J4 2, 17 53M 61f 1W 84 42 41 106 1124 114 404 12'4 174 sat, 241 64 94 HIM 1X1 394 88 57 127 2S'l 224 6l!i 9441 res 934i 104 Sl'.i 11-3M 83V 534 iicu 8Ili mh t04 122 83Vi 123'1 123 844 Ml, 1164 116 ll.-,w 654 6" 404 40K 30 30 151' 1M 131 134 1GTS 16K 52 52 C7'4 H7h Silh HO S 215, C. C. C. i I Col. Coal JL Iron Col. & Hock- V.ll.... Del.. Lack, ill'...., Del. Hudson Den. & ltio Grande. Dcu. ItIG.. pld. Dls.'AC. F. Tni.1.. Illinois Central l.akeKrie AW 6E4 4I!4 S) 154 134 167a ro IB'i 131 16 52.4 em 524 J3J, 25 100 25 7SH 133k "rosi 1344 134 116 4!) Lake Erie ArW- pfd 7!4 133 Lake snares .11. s.. 1324 131 1 uisville -Nasll.. 3ric!il?au Ontral... .Missouri Pacific...., Manhattan 69.4 tii "63' ":24 133 IVi 624 1314 134 115,4 474 ao'4 131 Nat. Cordarc Co Nat, Cor. Co.. pfd.. 1 116 41 14 11G .at. i.caa to .. . Nat. Lead Co.. pfd.. New York Central.. N.Y.,C.ASt. I. N.Y.,C.Ast.L..lpd N.Y.,C.iSt.L ,2pd N.Y..I.".K.W...... N.Y..L.E.AW.,pfd w'.ix.e :... .Y..O.&V Norfolk & Western- 174 904: 91-4 110,4 16.4 HO1 lit 16,4 163b 16 75 35J! 26H 63 41! 19 To" 12,4 26K 62 44V 19H "46" 1:4 "564 25S 61?, i 1U4 10,4 39 124 1S' Ul 22 .11, V, 164 5SJ, 224 61 4 1U34 h 37 44 103 112V: H! 4W It 2? BS4 23 634 4 63 47.4 n'A "46" 124 "soS "314 17t Norfolk A Wesu.ptd tuuu Ainer. 10..... Northern Pacific.... Northern Hac.pfd.. Oregon Improemt. l'acilic Hail 3214 17K Pen. Dec. A Evans.. 31 11 67 I'lilla. A Eeadlnfr.... P.. C. C. AM. L.... teH r CC. A6t.L.pfd Pullman Palace Car. 61, "i "8 Klcll. A Vt . P. T..... ek: 8H hlch. A W. P. T. pfd 3U I'SkUlX 1JU1UIU.. St. Paul A D. pfd... St. P.. M. A II TeiasPaclllc Union Pacinc Wabash Wabash pfd "Western Union WheellnA L. E... W. AL. E. prd Baltimore A Ohio... ..... 105 'iivi 404 12X SeU 24 645( ,4; luo 105 ! 114 41!, 40 i:k 12 27. 17 !M 98 24 24 64 64 DECREASING RECEIPTS Canse Uneasiness Among Grain Shorts Provisions Close "Weak. Chicago, Oct. & Toyrard the end of to day's session of the Board or Trade talk of decreasinz receipts a country points besan to canse uneaslncs3 amonjr the shorts and the St. Louis people who bad wheat sqld and Minneapolis men in the same predicament sent in burins orders in such numbers as to wako up the local crowd. A lively rally re sulted and instead of a material' decline there is practically no alteration in prices of "Wheat, corn or cats, comparfmr yesterday's and to-day's closing prices. Ryo was very weak anil is Irom 1c to Sc lower than on the day before. Provisions had c, "very dull ses sion and closed at tho bottom lor the day. liUc off for pork, 7Xo for lard and 5o for rib. Wheat opened with free liquidation nnd tho market had a season of sagging -prices. December was the weakest, and on selling by Nash-Wright, Armour, Schwartz-Dnpee ana some other prominent houses the dis count on May widened to 5Jc,the difference yesterday having been 5o or die Smaller receipts in tho Northwest Ibi 'cars at Duluth and Minneapolis and the slight de crease In tho receipts at other primary markets had a tendency to check tho weak ncss, but the big stocks everywhere, the scorning indifference abroad, the continued freedom In deliveries and the prospect of anothor big increaso in the visible now large and almost beyond precedent were all regarded with distrust. Corn was weak and lower early on the finer weathor. the dullness in the shipping demand and the weakness in wheat and provisions. Later, however, thero was an UDturn on free covering by shorts. The market dovclopedmuch strength during the last hour, the firmness in wheat helping the advanco in corn, tho idea having been prevalent that it was impossible to bull corn whon wheat was under 75c. Keports from the country continued to mention the poor quality of the grain as revealed by the husk ing, and country dealers reported offerings falling off. Oats were easy and lower early, but soon recovered. There was decided firmness during the last hour. Hog products were easier on free offer ings, and a decided falling off in the demand. Tho clique seems to be leaving tho market to itseir. English houses were selling lard. Freights were slow. Offerings of room were ampin and demand smalL Rales were steady at 2c for wheat and2c for corn room to Buffalo. Cash quotations were a follows: Flour dull, a few sales effected at material con cessions. No. 2 spring wheat, Wic; No. 3 spring wheat, COgG-to- No. 2 red, 7c. No. 2 corn, 4142c. So. 2 oats. 29XC: " " white, S3Vc; No. 3, white. 3032rc. No. 2 rye. 51c No. 2 barley, GOgJGlc; N'o. 3, f. o. b., 4062c: No. 4. f. o. b.. 3251c. No. 1 flaxseed, $1 11J Prime timothv seed, $1 65. Mess pork, per bbl, $12 2012S0. Lard, per 100 lbs. $S 60S 65. Short rib sides, (loose), $7 8C10 75. Dry salted shoulders, (boxed), $7 457 50. Short ijlsstillers' clear siues, iuuxouj, v iwitso . iiaijr, disstillers' finished goods, per, gal, $1 15. Sugars Cut loaf unchanged; No. 3 corn, 40 40fc. Receipts Flour, 23,000 harrcls: wheat, 644, 000 bustiols; corn, 436,000 bushels; oats, 370. 00J bushels: rye, 45.000 bushels; barley, 153,000 bushels. Shipments Flour, 16 COO barrels; wheat, 173.0IX) bushels: corn, 249,000 bushels: oats. 318.000 bushels; rye, 1,000 bushels; bar ley, 60,000 bushels. Range orthe leading futures, furnished tv John M. Oakley & Co., hankers and brokers. No. 45 Sixth street: Open- High- t.ow- Clos- Close Ahticles. lug, est. esU lug. Oct. 5 Wheat. October I 71X 8 715f November. , December. 73'f I 73 8 73H 73 73V May. 7S 79 79 7W4 79 Cons. October 42 42 . 413 41V 41V Noiember. 4:'4 4?4 4HJ 42V1 42; December. 42JJ -42H 4I! 4214 42 May M'A 4S'j 45Ji 40H 46J4 OATS. October. VH &X November, 2)M WH 29 -9T 295s December. SOV 31.4 30, 305n 30 May MH 35 34.4 J4?i UH Pork. October. 12 12 12 22 12 12, 12 22, 12 35 November. 12 25 12 25 12 20 12 25 12 37 January 13 52 1357 13 45 13 47 13 60 Lard. 1 October 8 65 8 65 8 62 8 82 8 72 November. 7 90 7P5 7 85 7 95 800 January 762 765 7 57 7S7 765 Siioist Ribs. . 1 . October 10 50 10 73 10 50 10 75 10 .r0 November. 800 800 7 75 7 75 780 Jannary 697 697 6 92 692 697 Bid. Car receipts for to-day Wheat. 6S2; corn. 46S: oats, 210. Estimates fur to-morrow U heat, 420; corn, 450; oats, 215. GENERAL MARKETS. New York Flour Eecelpts, 29,500 pack ages: exports, 220 barrels, 4.500 sacks; moderate demand and easy; sales, 13,000 bar rels. , Coktmeal steady ana in fair demand. Wheat Receipts, 212.100 bushels; exports, 89,000 busiieU: sales, 3,520,000 bushels futures. 160,000 bushels spot; spot lairly active and easier, closing steady: No. 2 red, TbJo store and elevator. 76?c afloat, 77K78Jo f. o. b.: No. 3 red, 70 c; ungraded red, 6877c; No. 1 Northern, 81Jfc; No. 2 Northern, 75Jc: No. 2 Milwaukee, 76c; options were fairly active, irregular and Jic lower, opening weak and declining li(jo on largo receipts, moro favorable weather, foreign selling nnd local realizing reacted c on imuroveu export demand, higher West and shorts covering, declined ';c on. easier cables and closea steady; No. a red, Deccmher. 73 l-167SJaC, closing nt 7SVc; Jinuarv, 79iS0e, closing at 79Jic:,May, 85 1-16(585 9-16c. closing at S5Jc ltYE V estem, 5960o. Barley auiot; Western, C575c Barley Malt dull; city-made Canada, $1 00 1 0'i. Cor.s lleceipls, 114,f03 bnsbels; exports, 79,000 bushels: sales. l,140,000,bushels futures, 168,000 bushels snot; spot firmer and mod eratelv active; No. 3, 50J50Jo elpvaor; 5K50e afloat; ungraded mixed, 49Klc; options opened weak and declined lc, on realizing advanced )c with the VY est and closed firm at Hgc over yesterday's. November, 5014651c, closing at 504JC; Decnm-i ber. 5152c. closing at 52ic; May, 51? 52?c, closing at 52Ke. Oats Ueceiptr, J90.0T0 bushels; sales. 325, 000 bushels futures, 217,000 bushels spot; soot firmer and fairlv active; options quiet; November, 34 11.1635Jc. closing at 35c; Dpcember, 3637c, closing at 37c; Mav 33l0ic, closing at 40Jc: No. 2 spot white, 39c; mixed Western. S436c; white do, 39 4ic; . o. 1 unicaso, c Hay quiet and easy. (Jroceries feoffee Optionsopened steady 04510 points jugner. and closed steau steady. 51325 points up: saies, 4.,aj oajrs, mcinainir uoto- ber, lo 7015.8ac; November, 15.4015.50c: De- i;t-iuum, A,j.iviLgw mil, uuuuarv. 14.uoisid.iuc; Pebmnrv. 14S5c; March. 14.8514.90c; April, 14.7014.75c; May,14.65H 75; spot Kio firmer and quiet; No. 7. 16c. Sugar, raw, quiet and Ann: refined steady and lairly active: off A. 4 5-lG4 11-16C; granulated. 4 13-16IJJc. Molasses Foreign nominal; New Orleans qniet and steady. Bice in good demand and nrni. Cottoxsfed On. quiet and e!ldy. Tallow flimer and dull; ($3 for packasesl . 4 9-lCc. Eosix quint and steady; strained, common to cood. $1 301 33. TcarESTiSE quiet and steady. Egos in moderate demand and steady; re ceipts 11,074 package". Hoc Products Pork firm and qnlet. Cut meats firmer: nlckled bellies, 8stic: do shouldei-s. 771ic: middles inactive. Lard Inner and dull: Western steam closed at 1 $ 15; sales of 100 tierces at $9 15: option ! f-nino, none: uctooer. closed at 19 15: No vember closed at $3 31 bid;January closed at $7 95 asknd. Daiby Peoducts Bnttpr firm and in mod erate demand: Elsin, 29c Cheese moder ately active and steady. Philadelphia Flonr quiet and weak Wheat No. 2 red. October. 73?73;c: No vember, 7S?cra73Kc: December, 75KS'5ic: January. :7ii&Vic. Com Active; local carlots qniet mid steadv: uniraded and I1M1 mixed, in grain depot, 51c: No. 2 mixed, "in prain depot, 51c: No. 2 mixed, October nnd November. 40lf?49)e: December, 4S48:ic January, 4Se4SVic Oats Carlots teauv but demand lillt; futures qniet: Xo. 3 w'hite 37c: No. 2 white. 09c: N'o. 2 whlrp. on track S9Jc; No. 2 white, October, 38K3)c: No vember. 2iiZl4c; December, 3SV39c: Januarv, 38Ji39Kc Butter scarce and firm; Pennsylvania creamery extra. 28V 29o. Eire-B quiet and steady; Feunsylvanfi firsts, 23K24c Minneapolis Tli ere was considerable in terest to day in tha wheat market because of me liquidation in uecemoer. The May op tion was stronc, but December barely hefd its own under tho free offerings to soil, while Mny held strons and closed nta cood ad vance. The cash market was in cool condi tion. There were 160 cars sold at C9Jc, No. 1 Northern. The remaininc spies were mostly between 6969!4e. In No. 2 Northern 53 cars sold nt 65c and 25atC5c Receipts of wheat here were 467 cars, and at Dulnth and Su perior 289 cars. Closing pricei May, 75Jc: yesterday, 75c: October, CSVc; vemerdav On C9c; St. Louis Flonr unchanged. Wheat Cash steady at CGJfJc: options fluctuated within a nanow limit nnd closed JQJc above yester day: December finished at 69U69ji;c- May, 77c. Corn declined 4c earl3 but re covered later nnd closed JVic over yester day; cash, 37541c; November, a&c: December, SSKc: year. S7Kc; May, UJjjc. Oats were a shade better; cash nnd October, 28c- Mav 33JIC Rye lower nt 53KC Barlevne-rleeted! Bran lower at 55c, east trace. Hay dull nnd unchanged. Flaxseed higher at $1 08. Cornmeal quiet at $1 85l 90. Cincinnati Flonr quiet. Wheat dull- No. 2 red Held at C9c. 67c bid; receipts, 6,000 bnsh es; shipments, 1,000 "bu'hels. Corn dull- No. 2 mixed, 44o. Oats qnlot and steady at 32c Eye quiet: No. 2, 57c. Pork steady at $12 50. I-ard firm at $3 25. Bulkmeats steady at $7 75 S 00. Bacon firm at $9 87M9 50. Whisky active: sales, 996 barrels at $1 13. Butter firm. Eggs stross-r at 17K18c Clieeae strong. Kansas City Wheat fairlv active' at un chauged orices; No. 2 old, 67c; now, 574358c; .No. 2 red 69660c. Corn dnll and unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 3434c; No. 2, 272S,c. Ke-cefpts-Wheat, 116,000 bushels: corn. i,000 bushels: oats, none. Shipments Wheat, 72,009 bushels; corn,12,eO0 bushels; oat,' none. THE PITTSBURG LOCALS' QUITE ACTIVE But tho Bulging Feature of tho List Is Still Weakness. TWO OR THREE STRONG POINTS. Philadelphia Company Shows a Eccovering Tendency. LOCAL AND GENERAL FINANCIAL NEWS "Wednesday, Oct 26. Trading in local securities was fairly active and well distributed on 'Change to day, bnt the tone of the market was about as it has been for several days past gener ally weak aud unsettled. Airbrake fur nished one of the features of the day by a further drop to 12S130, with considerable for sale at about the latter price and a dis position to take hold at the former. The scare created by the rumors about the New Tork Brake Company nnd fhe New York Central is subsiding, and as the concrete facts come to the surface it is seen that there was no reason to be scared at alL There is no more reason now to believe that tho New York Company will ever be able to compete with the home com pany than there over was: its business and propects have not changed any: tho New York Central liatlroad management has not indorsed its apparatus either directly or indirectly, and the lact that it was driveu to secure a postponement of its case for in fringement until December may be accepted as a point in favor of the position taken by the Westingliouse Company. The rumors came to hand very opportunely, however, .for tliise who were woiklnc to net tho stock down, and while it may iio a little lower be fore the influence of the story hus spent Its force, it looked at the close to-day as if the rallying point was close at hand. The pressure to soil Philadelphia Com pany was even less to-day than yesterday, and in consequence the stock was firmer, with a rislnp; tendency. Electric was stronger, with a sale, of the first preferred a fraction above par. It Is current talk in excellent quarters that the meeting or the directors :i week nso last Wednesday, mention of which wns made in these columns, wns mainly for tho purpose of conIderins a new proposition from tho General Electric Company for consolida tion, ana that ltagucceptance hinges on questions so slight. to make it almost a certainty that the Westinghouse Company will soon be a member of the combine. To these farts, it is said, is due the quietude of the stock that has been so noticeable during the past week or ten days. . Trading in tun street railways was com paratively brisk, bnt there was no particu lar change in any of them. In'tbe lemainder of the usually active list steadiness was the featnre, with United States Glass and Union Switch and Signal lairly strong. In the bank list "Liberty National Bank gained a half point at HObld, and a small lot of Union National sold at 589. The Movements on 'Change, Electric second preferred sold at 37 'at the fli st call, and at the closing board 67 was bid for more. Philadelphia Company sold at 21 at the first call, nt the same price at the third, closed at imSHliS and was wanted at 21 atter the close. Manu facturers Gas sold at 2SK. which was its only quotation. Union Switch and Signal sold at 18 nnd closed at 1819. Westing house Electric first prefened sold at 50J. Duquesne ti action wns weaker nt 28 sales ond a eloso at 2S' bid. P., A. & M. traction oldat 44K. Citizen traction at 62 and P. & B. traction at 24 . People's Pfpoige sold at 15. closing at U15. Union National Bank sold at 500 and Luster at 9. Pleasant Vallev railnay was quiet bat strong at23K6'-- and Central traction was stronger at"2S-29. After tue close the latter was quoted at 2S29. United States Glass common was bid up to 66, and the preferred also gained a frac tion. Underground Cable was lractionally off and others were unchanged. Mining Shares. In an article on the situation at the Enter prise Mining Company's mines, a journal devoted to mines and mining says: "Just now, if rumor tells the truth and rumor In 'this case is armed with all the credentials of truth Mr. Crawford, of the Enterprise, at Rico, is a man who hai dug ontside bis side lines into the ground of claims belonging to tho Rico-Aspen Company, and robbed them of a great many thousand dollars worth of ore. Underground surveys made by Mr. Max Boehmer, or Eeaaville, whose work no one will question, shows this to be the case. Not content with robbery ho cave orders, it is claimed, to his foreman to shoot ground in contest between the companies at a time and in a way which endangered life, and did seriously mjuie tne ioreman on tue Kico Aspen." Friends of the Enterprise here declare that Messrs. Crawfotd and Posey will soon give their version ot the affair to the public. A sale ot 1,000 shares Bed Cloud was re ported to-day, bnt the price was not given. As the stock has tietn persistently offered on 'Change of late at 1, it is surmised that the sale wax in tbo neighborhood of 1. Under the rose it is said that the weakness ot the stock Is duo to talk to the effect that the dividend due next montliwill be passed. Railroad News. The following is the monthly statement ot the business of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company. All lines East of Pittsburg and Erie for September. 1892, as compared with the same month in 1891 shon: Decrease in gross earnings s 61,53.1 Increase In expenses 131,813 Decrease in net earnings of $ 193.341 The nine months or 1892 as compared with the same period of 1891 show: Increase in gross earnings 81,071. C30 Increase In expenses 2,024,142 Decrease In net earnings of. 8 952, 4C2 All lines west of Pittsburg and Erie for Septomber. 1892, as compared with the same month in 1S91, show: Increase in pros earnings. Increase in expenses ,.?I08.58 ,. 163,657 Decrease In net earnings 155,035 Tho nine months of 1892, as compared with the same period of 1891, bhow: Increase in gross earnings 92,570,613 increase In expenses...: Decrease in net earnings 8 20256 Ofilcials of th- Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe are particularly pleased with the report to bo laid before the annual meeting of stockholders at Topeka to-morrow. It is one of the most favorable reports ever made by tha t company, presenting a marked con trast to the rather discouraging financial statements of recent years. During the first nine months or this year tho gain in gross earnings has amounted to $2,243,051. This increaso, it is claimed, is largely due to tliu natural development of tne territory .traversed by tho road, and is not the result of exceptionally lavoraulo circumstances. Consequently, there is every reason to believe-that the present prosperity or the com pany will continue. Ititfuotexpected, how ever, that even under such circumstances the Atchison will return to a payment of dividends within the next year or two. Like the Bock Island it will no doubt devoti a largo portion of its earnings to im provements before beginning to distribute the profits to stockholders. Bondholders of the Georgia Southern and Florida ltailioad met to-day under call of tne trustees ot tne mortgage, the Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company, pf Baltimore. Of the $3,120,000 bonds there were repre sented $2,922,000 by holders in Baltimore, New Tork. Itlchmond nnd Savannah. It was de cided by resolution to indorse tho foreclosure action of the ti ustees, A committee was ap pointed to represent the bondholders in the foreclosure proceedings and to transact business looking toward placing the com mittee inactive control of the bonds pend ing these proceedings. It is officially statud that the November coupon on the second mortgage bonds of tbo Peoria. Decatur and Evansvillo road will be paid. President A. N.MeLeod, of the Beading, has been elected President of the Boston and Mane. An officer or the Reading Company, in re ferring to tne proposed adoption of the block system on the main line andi other parts ot the system, said that the matter had been practically decided upon, bnt that no contracts had been made, ns the system to be introduced had not been fully deter mined upon. He had no doubt, lionever, but the best that money could purchase wonld be adopted. Financial Notes. Off 'Change Andrew Caster sold 10 shares Westinghouse Airbrake at 131 and a small lot of People's Pipeage at 15. H. M. Long sold Electrio second pre ferred and Morris & Brown aud J. B. Bar bour bought. ' The sellers of Phillle to-day wore Hill ft Co., Lawrence- Co. and the bnyers .were Messrs. Long, Barbour and Carothers. W. J. Bobinson sold Luster to Fred Kiuc hart. Morris ft Brown sold Ditquesne to Hill ft Co," J. V. Bailey and Hill ft Co. sold P., A. ft DISPATCH, THURSDAY, M. to Long and Hill & Co. sold Citizens traction, to A. A. Adams. The latter uold Pineago to J. D. Bailey. P. A B. traction was sold by Morris & Brown to Btnohart and Hill & Co. Lawrence & Co. sold Electrio first pre fnrrod and Union National bank to Carothers. Fritz and Rlnehart sold Switch and Signal to Morris & Brown. Tho Comptroller of the Currency to-dav nuthorized the Delaware County National Bank qf Mnncie, Ind., to begin business with a capital or$I00,000. BusslanTonbles wore freely offered on the Berlin bourse to-day, and the price decllitod to 201, owimr to tho unfavorable impression created by tho Russian budget. Thero are rumors afloat that a. nortion of the Increased capital of Western Union is to bo.used to absorb tire Montreal Telegraph Comnanv of Canada. Report has it that the basis will be two shares of Western Union stock for one share of Montreal Telegraph. The remainder of the increase will be made a stock dividend. Good progress is making toward an agree ment between the Westinghouse and Gen eral Electric companies with reference to the -use of the Incandescent lamp. Tills means a termination of all chance of fur ther litigation, and it ought also to prove n potent force in lifting the price or tho stocks of botli companies. Boston TraceUer. At auction In Philadelphia vostordav $15, 000 ritv of nttsburg water loan 7s 1895, sold at 111J& 87 shares of Pennsylvania Railroad nt d555, and 33 shares Pennsylvania Steel Company at 125K- - Sales and Closing Quotations. Transactions on 'Change to-day were as follows: riRST CALL. 150 shares Wcstln)ihouse Electric M pfd 5 shares Westlnicliouse rlectrlc 2d pfd 31 shares Philadelphia Company. 56 shares Man ufartut era Gaa , 20 shares Union Switch and Signal , AITER CALL. CO shares Westinghouse Electric 1st pfd. SECO.VD CALL. J74 374 2l 284 18 50K SO shares Dnqucsnc traction 60 shares P., A. AM. traction 25sharesP.. A. &M. traction IrO shares Citizens traction 30 shares p. Ji I!, traction 1C0 shares People's Pipcage ATTEK C LL. 10 shares Union Switch and Signal THIRD CALL. 100 shares Philadelphia Company 29 shares Philadelphia Company , 5 shares TJ nlon National Bank , 25 shares Luster Mining Company 5 shares Luster Mining Company , 30 shates Luster Mining Company , i. AFTEU CALL. 35 shares B. all. traction . 28 . 444 . 444 , 62 . 244 , U5 1854" , 2l 21& . 500 9 9 . 8 244 Total sales, 893 shares. Closing bids and oners: .lit call. Mean. 3d cad. STOCKS .-m. Bid Ask BldlAsk Bid" Ask Allegheny Nat Bonk 07 f f First Nat. B'k IMIts 180 German Nat. Bank 323 32; Iron CltvNat. Bank 01 Liberty Nat. Bank 110 .... M.& M.N. Bank... 74 .... 74! .... UK .... Motion. Nat. Bank 145 .... Odd Fellows S. lik 72 .... 72 .... 72 Third Nat. Bank... 12S Tradesmen Nat. Bk 217Jj Birmingham Ins 53 Citizens' Insurance 32 .... 32 .... 32 .... Humboldt Ins G5 .... G5 .... G5. People's Ins 25 7?f. Teutonla Ins. Co 59 Western Ins. Co 40 38 .... ts People's N. Gas Co .... 32 l'eop'sN.G.&l'.Co. IAH iH 14,'d lihi 14 15'4 Philadelphia Co.... 21M 21 2IJ4 21 214 2I Wheeling Gas Co My, .... ia)3 .... 'K'i Central Traction 287a .... 28V 23i Clilzens' Traction.. 62 63 C2& .... 62?S .... PlttsburgTractlon.. 08V1 Pleasant Valley 23'4 252f 25.s .... 25i 25 Second Avenue 50 P. Y. & A. R. K 49 .... 49 ... 40 Pitts. & Las. Mian 11 .... 11 .... 11 Pitts. W. SKv 53 N. Y. SC. G. C. Co. 50 Handbtreet Bridge .... 44 .... 44 North. . Bridge 49V .... 50 LaNoria Min. Co.. 12c 14c 12c 14c 12c lie Luster Mining Co.. 9 9J4. 9 9J 8K 94 Bed Cloud Min. Co ljj Monon. Kar. Co 70,4 Monon. Water Co 3i; ... 32! TInionS. AS. Co.... 18 .... 1S 18'B 18J 1") West. Airbrake Co. 123 129 125 I JO 123 130 "West BrakeCo.ltd 100 Stand'dU. Cable Co 75X 70 7j 7G3i 75 75V U. S. Glass Co. , com Hi 67 00!i ... CG U. s. UlassCo.,pfd. I14ftj .... 114I1 .... Closing Philadelphia Quotations. Bid. ...554' Asked. 55 29 3-10 ft 32 't ' 1S Pennsylvania Reading Buffalo. N. Y. & Philadelphia., Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Phllade'phU and Erie Northern Pacific, common , Northern Pacinc, prelcrren ..18J4 ..50JJ Electric Stocks. Oct. 26. Speeta!.- BOSTON, tations: Closing quo- Bid. ..1I5U .117,'i . 3j ,. 49' ,. 12S; 78 :: .5 Asked. 11U 113 50 UX 8 S 12'J Geueral Electric General Electric, pra A... Westinghouse Klcctric Westinghouse Electric pfd Fort V ayne Electric Fort Waine Electric (A) Thomson-Houston Trust (D) T. E. E. W Boston Stocks Closing Trices. Atchison Topeka.. 89j fatalpa 171$ Franklin h Kcarsarge 11 Osceola 2V3 anta Fc Copper 10 Tamarack j 157 Anniston Land Co... 25 lloston Laud Co 53,' West Lnd Land Co.. 17,'i Hell Telephone 20S Lain son 1-tore S 10 Water Power 21-18 Cent. Mining 7 N. E. Tel. .4 Tel. Co. CO'i B. Jt B. Copper noston & Aiujny....uil Boston & Maine 133 Chi.. Bur. A Culncy.103 Fttcliburg It it 84,'i Ulnti Fere ilar.pfd 7u Mass. Central 17 Mex. Cen. com 1554 N . T. & N. England. 415o N. Y. & N. E.7J....1I'! Old Colony ISO Wis. Central com... lOJi Allouez M. Co. (new) 1 Atlantic 104 Boston & Mont 33f Calumet & HccU....2& MONETARY. A firm 56 percent market prevails lo cally, with the demand quite active, es pecially from manufactnringsources. There appears to be plenty of money for nil re quirements. Call loans were made to-day at 5 per cent, and lit one instance tho borrower said he could have secured the money for four months nt the same rate. Eastern ex change nnd currency nro trading even. Bostox, Oct 26. Clearing House balance?, $2,255,176. Rjite, 5C per cunt. CaIl loans, 6 percent. Time loans, 5G per cent. New Yoek. Oct. 26. Money on call easier nt 3 to 7 per cent: last lo.tn at 3 per cent: closed oirereu nt 3 percent. Prime mer cantile paper, 56 per ctnt. Sterling ex change weak ai. $4 81l 8J for 60-day bankers' bills and $1 86 iur demnnd. Clearing House Figures. Plttsburg- Exchangro to-day 82,&S,201 45 Balances 10-day. 323,tSb 9 Mime day last week: Exchanges $2,921,122 C8 Balauces 433,938 yj Xw York. Oct. 26. Clearings,. $135,459,593; balances, $6,893,344. .Bostok, Oct. 26 Clearinc. $19,774,876; bal ances, $2,255,176. Monev, 5S per cent. Ex change on Now York, 12i7 discount. Philadelphia. Oct. 26. Clearings to-dav, $14,7u3,010; balances, $2,143,386. Money, IX per cent. Chicago, Oct. 26. Bank clearings to-day, $18,228,890. New York exohango, 20 per cent discount. Sterling exchange dull at $1 83 tor6C-daybllls;$4 8C for sight drafts. Money active and firm at .16 per cent. St. Louis, Oct. 26. Bank clea rings, $4,500 694; balances. $413,784. Money quiet lit 67 per cent. Exchange on New York, 5s dis count. New Orleans, Oct. 26. Clearings, $1,383,029. New York exchange Commercial, 75c per $1,000 discount. Bank par. Mssirais, Oct. 26 New York exchange selling at par. Clearings, $373,233: balances. $81,467. Baltimore, Oct. 26. Bank clearings, $2,- riKmJ.linl..B. Jjn n? a,..- i. L. f7,wvi. uaiauf W, f M",W- .Uiic, o JIU1 L13UI. , BarSilver. New Yoke, Oct. 26. Special. Bar silver In London ll-16d lower, at 3S-d per ounce. New York dealers' price for silver l4c lower, at 5Jc per ounce. Foreign financial. Loxdow, Oct, 26. Amount of bullion with drawn Ironi the Bank of England ou balan ce to-day, 70 000. - Pabis, Oct. 26. Three per cent rentes 99', 27 centimes tor the nccount. lx)Xbox. Oct. 28. Close Consols, money, 9G1MG; do account, 96-Jf: New York, Pounsvl-vnnl-i and Ohio flrjt, a3: Canadian Pacific, 88; Erie. 27Ji; do seconus, 110; Illinois Cen tnuBKJi: Mexican ordinary, 22; St. Pnul common, '83; New York Central, 113; Pennsylvania, 57; Reading, SO'yi; Mexican Centra, hew- 4s, 7 Bar silver, SOJiJ. .Money, Jil per cent. Bate or discount in the open market lor short and tbree months bills, 1i per cent. New York-Metal Market. Hew York-, Oct 26. Pig iron quiet and steadv: American,$13 0015 50. Copper steadv: lake, $11 75 11 S5. Lead dull: domestic, S3 80 1 CO. Tin easier; straits, $20 5520 00. ' SEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LI3L, 401 Smlthfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $75,600. Deposits of $1 ana upward received and Interest allowed at t per cent. . tt OCTOBER 27, 1892. SALES 0FUNIMPR0VED PROPERTY In the East End Show a Large Increase In Values Many New Improvements to Be .Made Plenty of Building Permits Cur . rent Sales and Gossip. "Wednesday, Oct. 2G. Two sales of unimproved property which were closed to-day, while not being very large deals, show the increase in realty values that has occurred in the East, End within the past year. James M. "Wilkinson visold the Daum property on Wilkins ave nue, adjoining Judge Kennedy s property, having a frontage of 200 feet on Wilkins av enue by 250 feet in depth, to W. E. Schmertz and William Loefller, for $13,000, or $65 per loot front. The purchasers will erect sev eral lino dwellings on the promise-", ono of wuicu atr. acuincrtz intends to occupy us u residence. Mr. Wilginson also sold for Henry Rob erts a piece of vaeint ground situated on Penn avenue, near DenniMon avenue, 80x231 feet, for $15,000, or $187 50 per foot frout. Thisjjroperty will also bo improved. Both or these sales show an increase In value within a little more than one year of over 50 per cent. A Little Gossip. A deposit of $10,000 by certified check, on account of the purchase of the Government property, corner Penn avenuo and Garrison alley, will bo required of the successful bid der at the time of sale, November 1G, in de fault 01" which the nioperty will be reoffered for sale. Tho property owned by .Tnlius Voctter, situated on Dcnnlston avenuo, no.ir Mar chand street, having a frontage or lSOreet by 270 leat in depth with two brick dwell ings, it is reported, will change hands in a few days. The final papors, it is said, are now being prepared, the consideration being $27,000. The erection of 20 fine dwellings has been commenced on Homer street and Avondale place, East End. Building Permits. Tho following permits were issued to-day: The Siiteenth Ward School Board, a two story brick school house, Ella street, be tween Minerva street and Liberty avenue: cost, $14,315. W. W. Curd, a two-sjory stone nnd frame stable, Penn avenue between Lang and Homewood avenues; cost, $S,000. W. W. Thompson, a two-tory brick dwell ing, Wallingford avenno, near Neville street: cost, $(5,500 W. C Gundelfinger, a tnree-story brick store and dwelling. Main street, near Carson street; cost, $9,000. Pittsburg Iron Tlate Company, u two-story brick dwelling. Cen ter avenue, between South Negley nnd College avenues avenues; cost, $8,000. J. . Burg, a twosiory buck dwelling rear Forty-second street below Butler street: cor, $4,500. Mrs. Michael Elinn, a two-story brick dwelling. No. 23 Acorn street: cost, $2,200. I'eter Trontman, a frame addition, Ainond street: cost, $4C0. Chris C. Weinkoff, a one-story frame slaughter house, rear Lin coln avenue; co-r, $100. Jlurphv & Diebold, a two-story frame dwelling, Reynold ave nue, between Homewood and Lang avenues; cost, $2 500. P. J. Byrne, a two-story brick dwelling, Locust street between Magee and Chestnut streets; cost, $960. Keports From the Brokers. Hoffman & Baldride sold lor Samuel W. Black 11 piece of property on the corner of Penn avenue and Woodstreet, Wilklnsburg, 42x70 feet, for a price approximating $12,600. Baxter, Thompson & Co. sold lot No. 145 in the Bank of Commerce addition plan, Brush ton station, fronting 49 feet on Frnnkstown avenue.by 110 feet to a 20-foot alley, for $1,250 cash. John It Ewing & Co. sold for Mrs. Johanna Deady, to Hugh Mai shall, a lot 20x100 feet on Ridzewood avenue, Second ward, Allegheny, for 4775 cash. A. Z. Byers & Co. sold for William A. Black, Esq.. to William Conn, two lots in his plan, Tenth ward, Allegheny, being lots Nos. 103 and 109, 40x100 feet, fronting on East End avenue, extending through to Grant avenue, tor $500. Reed B. Coyle & Co. report the salo of lot No. SO In the Highland Place plan, fronting 50 feet on Pacific street and extending back 126.93 feet to an alley, for $1,900. Gemge Schmidt sold another lot on Look out avenue, being No. 119 in his Eureka Place plan, Oakland, for $000 on easy tonus. Black & B.iird sold to Henry C. Burns lot Xo. 79 in the Alta Land Company plan, 011 Duquealie Heights, lor $99. ACTIVITY THE RULE In Mercantile and Manufacturing Lines, With Hesitation in One or Two Direc tions and More Expected as Election Day Approaches Butter and Eggs Higher Grain Weak. "Wednesday, Oct. 2G. Trade in mercantile and manufacturing' lines is being conducted at present on a rather liberal scale despite politics, and the demand is increasing rather than otherwise. l:i some lines, however, which depend largely upon the patronage of the farmer for support there is just now, it is said, a little hesitation. This is chargeable, not to the farmer's inability to pay lor goods, but rather to his good fortune. The we ither for a month past ha3 beon almost uniformly' excellent, and farm work of all kinds is being pushed forward more rapidly and to better advantage than far a number of years. This keeps tho taruier employed and prevents his visiting town and city to make purchases. A little later a recompense will come. With his crops ready for the market and his giound plowed and sown, he will not only have timn to buy, but money to pay, and country trade will almost boom. The hard ware men leport slow trade from this cause, but are confident that they will transact a very heavy fall business in the country. Up to this time the approaching election has had no effect npon business, but from now on the uxciteiuent will in crease to the delay of general trade. Early in November this will be a thing of the past and tiadc will be excellent. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at tho Grain and Flour Ex change to-day: One car sample oats, spot, 26Jc; one car winter wheat bran, spot, $14 50;onocar No. 2 white oats five days, b7c; one car do, 37c. Bids and oilers: SPOT. Bid. Asked. .$:4 01 iu 50 .. 14 50 ir, 50 .. 15 59 17 W . 71 76 45'i i) 45 13 . 53 5r; alii 7 35 3! . 12 75 13 10 . 11 50 11 75 45 49 . 41 46 . say 37 . 13 75 14 5(1 . 14 5J 15 00 1J 50 Winter wheat bran iirowu middling 2o. 2 white middlings FIVE BATS. No. 2rcd wheat No. 2ellow shelled corn High mixed shelled corn New No. 2 yellow ear corn No. 2 white oats Extra No. 3 white oats No. 1 tlmothy'liay No. 2thnuthy hay TEr DATS. No. 2 yellow shelled corn No. 2 yellow ear corn No. 2whlte oits , Winter wheat bran Winter wheat bran, sacked , No. 1 timothy hay Receipts bulletined: Via the P. & L. L I car corn, 2 eiirs ryo, 3 car oats, 1 car barley, 2 cars hay, 2 cars flour, 1 car mult; via the P. & W. I car nay. 1 car middlings; via the B. & O. I car bran, 1 car middling; via the P., C, C. & bt. L. I car feed: vi.i the P., Ft. IV". & C I car rye, 5 cars hay, 1 car oats, 1 car middlings, 1 car corn. Toial, 26 cars. RANGE OK THE MARKIVT. The following quotations lir grain, feed, inv and s'raw are for car lots 011 track. Dealers charge a small advance from store.1 Whkat No. 2 red Corn No. 2 jellowear 74 G 7-5 53 (ft). 53J mgn mixeuear. Mlieu tar.. dl,tw 43 (a) 50 4J No. 2vcIlow shclied. High tiilxt-d-dicllLd.. Mixed shelled Oats-No. I while...., No. 2 white EitraNtf. 3 while.. , N6. 3 , Mixed Rye-No. 1 Western.., 13 w 4ii ((H Mi 47 31 MS vt; bt 35 ta S3 Cl n 65 hi o. 2 Western.. r-i FLOUK (lobliers' prices) Fancv brands 54 5 5 CO; standard winter patents. -?1 C4 75: spring patents. ?1 ouB4 85: Uralf lit winter. 84 IXOI 25; clear winter. 3 754 10; XXX bakers, 83 VJSa Si; ry . ?3 503 73. j . TlieExchango Pace Current quotes flour in carlots on truck as lollons: Patent winter 81 1VS4 25 Patent spring 4 404 3.1 btralght winter , 3 ;)! ;o Clea' 3 Sfit 30 Low grades 2 25S2 75 ltje flour 3&fil 75 Spring bakers '. 3 4'-) 5J JIILKEF.D-.No. 1 white Inld4llur, 518 UXalltl 0i: No. 2whttc n.lddlings. 813 10:317 00; winter wheit bran, 814 50013 03; brown middlings. 8-S M16 0; chop. 18 11:! O-i. Hay' CI10.ce :linotliv, 813 SCO'l 75; No. 1 tim othv. 1 12 7.7313 DO: No. 2 lllnothr. .10 7-XSU (: mixed clovt rand tlmotliv, 812 (0(12 50; picking, 87 00(2:8 (0: feeding prairie, 8 5lJ 00; wagon hay, J15UK5II7 00. hTBAW-Whcat, 85 750 CO: oat, 83 COJM 23; rye. ?7 &i3lXI. Groceries. SCOAU-Pntcnt cut-loaf. 6Jc; cubes. Ic; pow dered, 5Hc: granulated (standard). Side: coufec tlonerj A. 8c: soft A. 4Kl&c; fancy vellnw, 45ic; fair yellow, 4!l)ic: common yellow. :.&4J,v. C'offke Roaated.ln packages btaudard brands. 223-2CC; second grades. 21022c: fancy grades, -JX Slic i.oi)ie-Jari, 31ij84c; tiantos, 2727ic: Maracatbo, 28cPeaberrr, 27275c; Caracas, 29 29c:Rlo.22ia26!ic. aiOLASszs-Cliolce, SSSSSljc; fancy. 39J5I0c; centrifugals. 300.71c STOUT Corn svrup, 2427c: sugar syrup, 2S31c; fancr flavors. 33335c: black straD. IS.ffllSc. FntJITS London layer raisins, $2 50: California London layers, II 9C32 10: California mnscatels. hags. t5'4C: boxci!.l 15t 25: Valencia, 5J5fte: (Indara.Valencla. 74ffl7,1ic: California sultanas. II !l,c: currants. 4M4c: California prunes, .-;' 12c; French prune, StfSlOc; California seedless raisins. I-lb cartons, S3 75;. citron, 2C21c; leinou peel. I0)ailc. ItiCK-fanry head Carolina. 6546Sc: prime to choice, 5Vl3Cc; Louisiana, 5;6c; Java, 5,'iiJic; Japan. S6c. (IMSTizo GOODS-Stindard peaches, $2 1C2 20: extra peaches. 2 4532" 60: seconds. 81 9V32 Ou: pic peaches. $1 251 30; finest corn. $1 40 1 50; 11 ar jord county cum. $1 05(31 in: lima beans. 81 20S 25: soaked, S."ax-: earlv June peas $1 I5l 25; marrowfat pets, si Oofd)i 10: soaked, 7o((5S'.c: r reach peas, ill 50(323 COHUOO cans or 11 40(32 50 'r dozen: pineapples, f I 251 30: extra do, S2 40; Bahama do, 83 (X): Dauisou plnms. Eastern. 51 25: Cali fornia pears. 8225(32 35: do ereeu gages. Si 75: do egg plumsj 81 "5; do apricots. 81 (c2 10; do extra white cherries. 82 752 85; do white cherries, 2-lb cans. 81 85; raspoerrled. $1 251 50; strawber ries. )l bl 25: gooseberries, f 1 1U3I 25: tomatoes. ac81 CO: salmon. 1-lb. 81 33(31 35: blackberries. 70 80c: succotash, 2-lb cans, soaked. 9.1c: do. stand ard. 2-lb cans. $1 251 00: corned beef, 2-ib cans. 81 73(31 30: do, 14-lb. JI3 00: roist beef. 2-lb, 31 73; chipped beef. 1-11) cans, (1 9:ffli 00; baked beans, 81 -.0(31 35; lobsters, 1-lb, f2 zb; mackerel, fresh. 1-lb. ft 00: broiled. 41 50: sardines. Oomc-tlc. Ms. 84 00: Us. 88 25; fes. mustard, $3 25: Imported. Hs. $10 5(12 50: Imported. H (18 01X323 00; canned apples, 3-.b, 7K$30c: gallons. 12 93(33 uo. OILS Carbon. 110, Go: headlight. OKct water white, 7c: Elaine. 13c: Ohio legil test. bcx miners wluter white, 3UJ5IOc: summer, 32&33C. Provisions. Large hams Medium Small -. bliuulders, sugar-cured Breakfast bacon Evtr.ido Clear bellies, smoked Clcir bellies, dry salt Pork, heavy .". Light Dried beef, knuckles Hounds Sets Plats Lard (pure), tierces Tub Two 50-Ia cases Lard (reducd), tierces ; II Jlf barrels Tubs Palls Tw.i;o-lbcase Thrce-Ib cases. Five-lb vases Tcn-Cl cases ,...$ 8 104 D)? 9b. . 13 00 . 15 03 13 1.1 10 9 8!, 9 95 6 6J4 6S C 07." 6 Dairy Products. Butter Elgin creamery. ?T33c; other brands. 2f31c; choice to fancy dairy country roil, 25327c: fair to medium grades. 18(322c; low grades, 1215c; cooking. Sllc: grease. 537c. CHEESE-Ohio, 10J11c: New Tork, HJ4ll.c; fancy Wisconsin Swiss blocks, 14:315c: do bricks. H)t-$12c: Wisconsin sweltcr. In tubs. 1313c; limburger, lCllc; Ohio Swiss. 12,13c. L'ggs- and Poultry. Eggs Strictly fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio, 21(3 22c: special marks. 23c: storage stock, 19(320c. Poultry LilveSniinz chicken-. 4t(35c ner pair fur small to medium sized and 5tY355c for extra large: old chickens. 6f(370c: ducks, 5.V3C0C: geee. 75tl CO; lurkos. 14l5cperlb. Dresed-('hlck-ens, 13IGc per lb; ducks. 1 CO 17c; turkevs, lGlSc. Berries, Fruits and Vegetables. The movement in theso lines is somewhat moro liberal, but prices remain practically unchanged. Cranberries are selling nt $2 252 50 per box and $6 507 50 per barrel. Fruit was qnoted to-dav a3 follows: Ap ples, $2 251 00 per barrel: quinces, $2 50 1 CO: Jamaica oranges, $6 OQJ 09 per barrel and $3 501 tO per box; giapes (Concords), 20c per 8-lb basket: pears, $1 007 CO per bar rel: lemons, $5 0t5 50 per box: bananas, $1 252 23 per bunch. Cabbago is abundant, but prices arc sus tained underagood demand nt $1 2501 75 per barrel and $G 0CS 00 per 109. Onions are selling at $2 252 50 per barrel for red and yellow and $1 25 per bo-v for Spiniih: tur nips are quoted at $2 002 23 per barrel, car rots at $1 752 00, rutabagab at $1 25, canli flower a$2 002 25 per dozen and celery at 2550c. Potatoes are steady to firm at 7075c per bushel lfom store and CCG5c on track. Jersey sweets, $2 303 00 per barrel; Balti more do, $1 752 25. Fish. Haiti 0.r. mls. bbls huts Palls 2001b I0O lb 50-lb 15-1 u J40 00 8 0 4'j 5W40 8320 35 00 17 90 9 15 2 S3 32 CO IS 40 8 0 2 CO 28 CO 14 40 7 40 2 SO 24 00 12 40 6 40 2 10 21 10 10 90 5 S3 1 75 22 (0 It 1 5 SO 1 85 20 CO 13 4(1 5 41 1 70 18 00 9 40 4 !& 1 Ui 15 00 7 91 4 1', 1 33 14 03 7 41 3 90 1 25 Mackerel. Pails 10-10 Extra mess bloaters, Extra No.l bloaters. Kxtra No. i me..., Extra No. 1 shore.., Med. No. lniess Med. No. 1 shore.... 2 20 1 l5 180 1 GO 1 40 1 25 I 30 1 211 1 10 95 90 Ex. No. 2 shore mes Ex. l(o,2 shore Urge Kx. No. 2med.shore No. 2medluin... No. 3 large Bound herring Hair bbls. luoib Poiomac herrlug Barrels Half barrels Holland herring Kczs Lake herring Hair bbls. 70 lb -...., Quarter bbls, 30 lb Palls. 131b Palls. 10 lb , White fish Half bbls. 701b Quarter bbls, 30 lb Pail, 151b Palls. 101b Bnssian sardines Half Mils, 100 111 Kegs Whole cod nsh Large,-perl5 Medium Boneless codfish 20-Ib boxes. 1(32-11) bricks, 20-lb boxes, l2-ib bricks. 300 503 2 50 50 2M 1 25 65 1 3" 1 10 8(0 W per lb.., choice.. cua7 7,l.-8 Miscellaneous. Bcckwiieat Flouk New. 2'33c per lb. bLijJS Choice recleaued Western timothy, 51 90 5I 95 perbu; choice rccleaned Western clover. 87 50: w hite clover. 811 50: orchard grass, JI 85; millet, 81 45l 50; blue gras. 82 002 25. " Beans New YorkandMlclilgan pea beans, $2 15 132 20 Tier bu : hand-nicked medium. $2 05(32 10: Lima, 4-r4c per ib: Pennsylvania and Ohio beans. 81 8V3)1 'JO perbu. BhrSWAX Choice, yellow, 3033c; dart. 252Sc. Honey New crop whlteclover. 2I22cperlb; btickw heat, 1416c; strained honey, S9c. Tallow Country rough, 3y(SUa per Ib; city rcn- aereu. 4fa,'C. KEATiirns-Extra live geese, 3850c per lb: 2o. 1 do. 43'jOc; mixed, 30(3 loc. Nuts Chestnuts, S3 0tXj5 6) per bushel: pea nuts, green, 4f$lM:per pound: do roasted. 1 lvg) I 25 per buhei: liickorv nnt.. 51 751 85; shell barks. f2 OCtdjl 25: new walnuts. 81 COB) 10: old do. C573c: butternuts, 67375c for old and 31 0T1 10 for new; lllberts. 9c per lb: almonds. Tarragoua, ISc; do lvica, 16c; do paper shell, 25c: shel:cd almonds, 3;c: Brazil nuts, StflS'gc; French wal nuts. 9c;pccans, 10c; Naples it alnnis, 13c:Urenobie walnuts 130. CiPER-fcaiid renned. S3 50(36 73 per barrel: Ternis) Irania champagne elder. 88 "& 50; new countrv elder. 84 095 50: crib elder, J7 a-) 00. Pickles-84 505 50 per barrel. PorconN 135c per lb. Hides Green Meer hides, trimmed. 73 lbs and up. 7c: greemsteer hides, trimmed. G0to75Ibs7c: green steer hides trimmed. underCO lbs, 6c: green cow hides, trimmed, all weights, 4c: greeu bull hides, trimmed, all weights, 4c: green calf skln.-i. No. 1, Cc: greeu calf skins No. 2. 4c:creen steer hides, trimmed, side branded. 4c: green salt steers. No. 1. 60 lbs and up. 774c: green salt sticrs. No. I, 60 lbs and les, 44'4c: green a't cows. No. 1, all weights, 4l!4c; green salt calf. No. 1. 8 to 13 lbs. 5t(q6c: green salt kip. lo. 1. 15 to 23 lbs 4(35c; runner kip. No. 1, 10 to 23 lbs, 34c; No. 2 hides, lfec oil; Ji o. 2 calf, 2c o2". LIVE STOCK. Lambs Higher at the Central Yards and Everytliing Else Firm. Wednesdat, Oct. 26. With the exception of lambs, which nave been in light supply, tho run of stock at the Central Drove Yards this week has been rathoPheavy, but with a fair demand and lavorable advices from outside points the markets were all firmer, hogs and lambs be ing especially strong. CATTLE. Tho supply on sah Monday was 147 loads, ngalnst 135 loads last Monday. The market ruled firm on all grades at last week's prices. Tuesoay's receipts were light aud tliu market nas firm at quotations. cattle. Extra. 1.430 tot.600 ib Prime, l.mo to 1.4'W Ib (Jood. 1.300 to 1.300 Ib 'lldy, Licuto 1. 150 lb Fair. IHfltol.OWlh I'ulr. l.Onoinl.IOl 11 Common. 7uotp 000 Ib Knupli fat. 1.(100 to 1.3001b... Common to good latoxen.... Common 40 good fat bulls Common 10 good fat cows Helfers."7Ul) to 1.1X1)11 Bologna cows, per head Fresh tons and springers..,., ...J4 75(i 5 TO ... 4 30O 4 6J ,.. 3 SUlt 4 25 ... 3 4C3 3 70 .. 2 75(3 3 00 ... 3 lo 3 I'l ... 2 Mtit 2 70 ,.. 2 8 S9 .1 3 ... 2 00(3 SU) ... 1 53 2 75 ... 1 -VI3 3 a ... 2 Owa 3 3d ... 5 0CI2 10 ..16 O0l CO IICKIS. Rccciptsjfonday were Cidouble-deck loads. Demand was active and tbo market firm and a (shade higher than last week as follows: Best Philadelphia; S3 56 05 .Mixed 1'liiladeinhl.M 5 7-V(S85 Yorkers 5 CuidS 75 Pigs and common Yorkers 5 4005 30 Boughs ,. 4 035 25 Tuesday's receipts were light and the mar ket ruled firm ut Monday's prices which were about the same as those current tc-day. BUEEr. Monday's supply consisted of 15 double decic loads, and owing to the Ugh: supply a better feeling prevailed, sheep rnling steady at last week's prices nnd lambs selling 23c Fier cwt higher. Tuesday's n-ceipts were ight and the market firm, nnd tho indica- tlons to-day pointed to a further Improve ment. Quotations: Prime, 05 to 110 lb SI VJM 90 Good. 85 to 83 lb 4 1-03140 Fair. 70 to 801b ,- 3 00 J M 55TT'TS 11 Common, 65 to 70 lb 2 53(33 00 Culls 1 00132 00 .Lambs 3CC35 00 Veal calves ... Grass calves.., ,..J4 S(3 M ..2 0033 09 SALES. Following are a portion of the transactions completed by the commission houses Mon day, yesterday and to-day: John Heskct Co. sold IShcad of cattle, weigh 1ng24.G101n, at (4 32: 10 head. 12.920 lb. $3 90; 19 heid. 23.180 lb, 3 80; 20 head, 24.850 lb, 81 45; 20 head, 24.050 lb. 83 30: 19 beait. 20.7'O lb. $3 15; 23 head. 23.430 lb. $2 95; 75 head, 61.900 lb. 2 60: 22 head. 16.050 lb. 82 40. IIogs-11 head. 2.5:0 lb. S3 C5: 24 head. 5.020 lb, SO CO; 70 head. 13.750 lb. f 5 90: 232 head. r5.s lb. S5 85. feheep 105 heart. 8.070 lb. SI2:70 head. 4.120 lb. J 75: 52 head. 4.0501b, M M; 241 head, 19.755 lb. $4 00; 127 head, 10,090 lb, (3 to; KG head. 9.40O lb, 82 CO. William Holmes Co. sold 20 head of cattle. weigli1nc25.230Ib.at$l nt 21 head. 24.89) lb. $3 65: 29 head. 21.420 lb. $120:23 head, 23.850 1b, S3 30; 29 head. li.MHb. 82 10; 33 head. 17.G59 lb. JI 80: a head. 25 5101b. $3 4): 19 head, 28.729 lb: 8145:32 neau. ij.sm 10. xi so. lings 70 head, 14,130 lb, 8B 00; 67 head, 12.8291b. 15 00: 153 head. 19.040 lb, ta65:43 head. 9.310 lb, 5 85; 77 head. 13.110 lb. 8) 5 hheep-33 head. 2.6301b. $4 80; 23 head. 1,93 i.920 .v. f ,, ,, ncau. o. ,-iu ip, su, Lafferty Bros. & iladden sold 12 head of cattle weighing 11.470 lb. at 3 S3; 22 head. 28.030 11). (3 65: 17 head. 21.020 lb. 84 05: 16 head. 22,240 lb. J4 & 24 head. 24.250 lb. B to: 17 head. 18.B90 lb. $3 25. Hon 102 head. 21.040 lb. 85 85. Sheep 21 head. 2.720 lb. $4 50 : 17 head. 1.170 lb. ft 50: a head. 2.750 lb. J5 40. Drum. Djer A Co. sold 24 head of cattle weighing 25.430 11". 83 20: 19 head, 13.8.0 lb. 82 55: 23 head. 21. 410 ill. J.I 3d; Si head, 22.670 lb. 32 Bl'n 20 head 20. 840 lb. ft 25: 24 head. 25.250 lb $3 20: 1 head. 30. 700 lb. 83 15. Hogs 50 head. 10.70U lb. Si 00: 19 head. 3.0-Jllb. 8G C5: (12 head. 15.820 lb. JS 05: C". head, 3.490 lb, $5 70:22 head. 3.5C0 lh.S0O:C5 head. 8,8iO lb. 85 70. Sueep-S3 hcid. 5,3801b. 1223:52 head. 3.130 In. 85 00;20 head, l,C831b. J3 90; 26 head. I.4KU lb, 3 50. Beneker. Llnlhorn Jfc Co. sold 14 head, weighing 13.740 lb. at (3 23: 23 head. 18.790 lb. 82 75; 22 head. 24.00) lb. 83 50: 20 head. 17.010 lb. 82 80; 15 head. 12.- -w iu, t d: -a neau. -.2.&7U in. 93 Mi; is bead. 17,680 lb. S3 00: 10 bead. 8,330 lb. J2 ;S; 13 head. 15.2301b. 83 tO; 15 bead, I8.2C0 lb. S3 So lb: 14 head, 12.260 lb. 3 CO: 8 head. 6.610 lb. 83 10. llogs-23 head. 4.600 lb. 85 90: 43 head. 7,:501o. 86 W: 87 head. 15.610 lb, ? So:4lhead. 6.E60 lb. J5C0. Sheep 38 head. 2.660 lb, S3 50: Id head. 3,261) lb. 84 35: 30 head. 2.0SO lb. 8250. McCall. Bowlen A Newbern sold 22headofcat tle. weighing 24.6401b. at 83 23: 18 head, 15.6491b. 82 75: 22 head, 24.240 lb. 13 10: 21 head. 24,750 lb. 83 50: 21 head. 20.8101b, $3 10; 20 head. 22.530 1b. 83 20; 20 head. 23.580 1U. 83 25; 22 head. 21,2301b; 8-1 65: 25 head. 2S,6so lb. 13 75: 21 head, 31,070 lb, - Hoys-105 head. 16.4G0 lb. J55C: 37 head, 7.630 Hi. WOO: 25 head. 4.490 lb. 5 8C; 51 head. 11.510 lb. $ 90: CI head. 12.700 lb. $5 80. Shcep-29 head, 1,7-10 lb. $1 30: 22 head, 1,440 lb. 13 90; 85 head. 5,9V) lb. $1 20: 63 head. X110 lb. $4 49. Hua. Ilaielwood ,t Imhoff soul 21 head. weighing 19. 380 lb. at J2 DC: 24 li-d.24.210 lb. S3 70: 2B head. 22.810 lb, ft 8: 8 head. 10.830 lb 4 50: 17 he id. is. 000 lb. 82 75: 19 head.i23(iI0 Hi. $3 75: 20 head, 19.150 lb. J3 0n: 22 heid, 20.45) lb. Ji on. Hogs 33 head. 6.570 lb. 85 80: 133 head. 22.670 lb. $5 80: 22 held. 4.0i lb. so 00; 114 head. 21.au lb. $3 OS. Shepp-2l head, l.inoib, (I 75: 40 head. 2.3301b. 84 23:50 head. 5. 110 lb. 84 20: 47 head. 3. 170 lb. 83 25; o7 head. 3,670 lb. J 00: 180 head. 14. 110 lb. ?3 30. 6. I!. Hedge A Co. sold Id head of cattle, weigh 'ing 13, 140 lb. at 84 10: 8 head. 9.710 lb. $3 40, Hok3 81 head. 13.4301b, J5 83; 53 held, 10.350 lb. 5 SO: 43 head, 8.6(a) lb. 83 75: 51 heart. 1I.51C lb. 85 93:86 head. 11.S701I). 5 70: 3". head. 6.5W) head. 85 09. Mieep-44 head. 3.7S0 n. ?3 73:57 head. 3,(30 lb. S3 X): 49 head. 4.910 lb. 4 30; S3 head, 6,543 lb. 85 COt 59 head, 4,200 lb, ?3 Co. Br associatid rnnss.i New lork Beeves Receipts, 1,177 head including 57 ears for sale; market active and l.rw per 100 nnunds higher: native steers, 83 30 5 30 per lCo pounds: bnlls nnd cows, $1 4t 2 50; dressed beef tead vat 78c per potti-d. Shipments to-day, 909 beeves and 3,580 quarters or beel: to-morrow, SOO beeves. Calves Receipts, 1,477 head; market steadv: venls 5QSc per 100 pound': grassers, $2 CC 2 50: Western calves, $3 00I 00. Sheep and lamhs Ueceints, 14,150 head; shaenflrmat Ji'i per pounaiiigner; sneen. 3 2l 75 per ton . steady at lambs firm 11,30 head, including 2 car for saler market steady at $5 405 00 per 100 pounds. Chicago Tho Evening Jourrwl reports: Cattle-Receipt, 20,000 head; shipments, 6.003 head: market steady: prime to extra native. $3 153 69: others. 82 755 00: Texans, $2 0O 3 25: rangers, 83 104 30. Hogs Receipts, 23,000 head: shipments. 10,000 head; market opened strong, 'closed weak to 5c lower: rough and common, $5 253 40; mixed and packers, $5 53S" 63: prime heavv nnd butchers' weights, $5 70J55 80; light, 85 25 5 SO. Sheep Receipt-, 7.000 head; ship ments, 1,200 head: market active and steadv: natives. $3 755 UO; Westerns, S4 00Q 63; lambs, $3 755 90. Btiffalo Cattle Receipt'. 89 loads through. 1 for sale: market steady but slow. Hogs Receipts, lol loads through, 20 for sale: market strong and firm: heavy corn fed, $0 106 20. Sheep Receipts, 13 loads throngb, 18 lor sale: lambs strong: sheep steady; choice to fancy wethor, 8t S0S1 75; lambs, nativo choice to" fancy, $5 255 65. Cincinnati yogs active and higher at 84 73 25; receipts, 1,825 bead: shipments, 2,500 head. Cattle strong at $1 23(5)1 60; re ceipts, 1,700 head; sbtpments.lSO head. Sheep in fair demand and firm at $2 505 00: re ceipts, 2,500 head: shipments, 353 head. Lambs -steady at $3 005 23. General Market. Toledo Wheat firm: No. 2 cash and Octo ber. 7-'Jc; December, 74c: May, 80c. Corn dull; No 2, cash. 42: "No. 2 yellow, 42c. Oils quiet: cash, 31c bid. Rye dull; cash, 56Jc. Cloverseed active; unme cash and October and November, $C 60; December, W 63. Keceipts Flour. 332 barrels; wheat. 73,431 bushels: corn. 13,259 bushels; oat, 300 bushels; rye, 2 535 bnihela: cloverseed, 99G hags. Shipments Flour. G 596 barrels; wheat. 123,500 bushels; com, 23,900 bushels; oat, 400 bushels: rye, 1,800 bushels; cloverseed, 250 bags. Baltimore Flour qniet nnd nnchaneed. Wheat easy: No. 2 red, spot. 73c; October, "2Vc: December. 75Vfc: Mav. S;io bid. Corn firm: mixed and October, CSJc; vear, Siq: January, 47Jc bid. Oats steady: No. 2 white Western, 3S39c: No. 2 mixed. 35S6c Ryo quiet and dnll: No. 2, 61c asked. Hav dull and easy; good to choice timothy, $11 25(J 13 00. Grain freights dull and easy. Pro visions unchanged. Coflee firm; Bio cargoei, fair, No. 7, lG16c Sugar strong. New Orleans Rice quiet: ordinary to good, 3g4c. Su-;ar a shade firmer: new open kettle, lair, 2 9-16c: centriiugal plantation, granulated, i 5-164c; o!T do. 4c: choice white, 4 l-16z)4Jc; oir white, 3Qlc; gray white, 33c: choice yellow clarified. 33 1 1-16c: prime ao. 3 5-ldgs 7-16c: off do, 3J3'ic; seconds, 2K3c. Molasso firm; new kettle, strictly pi lino to choice. 35036c; good prime, 3132c: prime, 2S30c: centri fugals, cood Dritne, 22c; syrup, 20g30c. Buflalo Wheat No. 1 hard dull at 7o No. 1 Northern, "GJc; No. 2 red, 75Jc Corn No. 2, none ottered. Receipts Wheat, 4CO.00O bnihels; corn. 105,000 huohols. SIiId ments Wheat, 460,000 bushels; corn, 200.000 bushels. DANIEL M'CAFFREY. CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY. Car Lots a Spocialty. 233 AND 210 TIFTH AVENUE, seO-p PITTSBtTRO. UltOKERS-FINANCtAL. ESTABLISIIED 1834. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKEP AND BROKERS, 45 SIXTH ST. Direct privato wiro to New York and Chi cage Member New York, Chicago and Pitt i burg Exchanges. Local securities bought and sold for casi or carried on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1SS3.) Honey to lean on call. Iniormatlou books on all markets mailed on application. Ie7 Whitney & Stephenson. 57 Fourth Avenu& ap30-35 oAFianssia A enre for Piles. External, Internal. Blind. Bleed. Ing ana Itching. Chronic, ltrcent or Hereditary. This remedy lias positively never been known tt fall. 81 a box. 6 for 5. by mall. A guarantee given with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to re fund the 85 If not enred. Issued hr EJIIL O. STOCKY. Druririst, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Nos. 5401 and 1701 P-nn ave.. corner Wylle are. and Fnlton st.. l'libbarg. Pa. Use Stockj'. DUZThcca A Cramp Cure. 25 and 53 cts. Jal-82-eod LOSTWJAWHOOL? RESTORED SPANISH NEliYINE. The great Span ish ltemlT. la sold WITH A WRI T T K GUARANTEB to cure all nerv-on- diseases, such, asWeakMemorw r""$W gJW CURB fiim J&JJJ V-? I nEroBE asd ATTXit ustxo. Loss of Enln Powers nakeiulncss Lost .Minlioott Nightly Emissions. erTon.rtess.Lassltnde.au drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs in either sex caused bv orer-cxert:on. youthfnl errors, or excessive ueof tobacco, opium or stimulants, fl per package by mail: forfS. With ererr 85 order we GIVE X WRITTEN GUARANTEE- TO CUBEor J1EFUND HONEY. .Spanish Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain! BUN. PUUi-jrg. ' ce23-a-MT-M Wm i J T ' .jlisiJ-.tf:V XZW-7SB3,
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