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%eiioer|^ask & Co» i« l»-' Jtroad^treefr, If. Y. fopmMon. tiSeidaUtiintlP- i lltir«il(iinl»lii Bilctitttle% ' t»i<^yKrrAt» ww* ju^ornct 4.1 i d ^ |?anAafe<pii?»i» ind iaodon. vmn.rE&co. 1 6 a n a l » M a s s a a S t , , n e w YORK CitY. Dcilef* in InVettBieHl Secarittea, Kes^er&Co, BANKERS.^ irey toftg BTodie EicHAitaM.. im & ' ik4rs and Brakfeta. . i SM c iiat af cdrn by the n«la6 fipt t ittu doubtless (uttfled by mitnifiUiaiPTii, 30}' Idtet prkAs, irOm U abseflo* Off jWVetat pbwdt iQ lets ou account of tbs fl Oay^ But this was a miuor latos, SMI &jw, i I M AND BROKERS, 35^ Broad Street, Kew Yorto MAOgOp^fegtfaHE, i:SS2r‘E’” ‘nnSfer* on. hUparll of tha world. G O ., rittsburkb, New rorkfdbd PmUtlak rb** Btopr g!aohaiajtea,i finstwtal. orrioE oE THE AlCeiSOH, TOPEKA S SANTA FI SAItEOAI'COMEAKT. P, Q. e03f?i«. K6, »6 PllJt STAEEtr 01RCD1,AK SO. 07. m w Mm jonrieiyoi, are upon *n nUL ___ ____ ____ ‘ SATi IttJRldAO* EOOK per CEST. GOLD BOi INbESTURK of dieCoiBptay, dated Octobetl#, 181 .......... lated With tbelricabcliilliMrganlititJOB ly, undM which, as weiir ptothton <* m i m - ■ ^ f a i E. X 0 OOBHA 1 T & CO,, Y. STOCK EXCB a KGE, STOCK BROKERS, fi«JBkOAD BritEEl'.TltKEl', KE\VKW voltli.fl I f 8 nraAaw, a B K Y Vp>taWK Ollicaa rafi jhet. 2yth «utt 3 EQUITABLE I Broadway, kew York. ¥IELIAli,LOlBiED, BkOAblfVAY, NHW Yftim, ’ OWiiM. A-i i05 PEB smhE. n o aliaj^S First latienal Bank, BlTYAl^IiW ,W ASHINGTON Ihtahanfc earned leinat July to Jui^^ itnppovod atyeil Idg AatocktiGn stock “t r 1WAI, 6. NOYES T H E EV E N IN G PO S T : N E ¥ V O B K , MONDAY^ O C T O B E R 12. 1891, FUiAMGIAL jbp«ititWBnfc tbe uifthkct kayo the firat ludiettiofi tbab Ulble. alnoetbe eaSy part of August, fence of An aggrciMlve bear eomWna- •§ -S ’I* 1 , 1 - baa beon ylalble. since the eaSy part of August, of the presence of An aggresaive beer eombinaf. tlpu. tu pmeace vras iiaturaliy id be cipeoted ’nt this titde-. TbCf fundatnenfAl principle Of {«0 tko or three astute ojidratorl wtto hare OrgAnii* surface 'arguffients froict tbe fidanelilaituatiOA afp all In , jf^yor of an upward movement in stocks, and prices stubbornly refuse fo adYancO, the rcasoti milAt befbat tbe pHoeS Are tod blgb. There ll much force in tb« ifgUmhbti lUetlfb k applied 01 cOllfse ■ . ............. \ ■ • market,. The establ 1 ^ 1 f It BmBBBmMmM 11 The ease WItB vrbloB the itook tnarket yielded tbla itiointeg under the bear presturA sbowid thcAO oalottlatloDS to be .well founded. There was no akgreislTe support, even Ixuidon with- drawlnigfroi well dtstribuie eelilflg^ j5iidL__ ---- - --------- - one point eacb during the day. •‘Points’^ de, rivoa frota ordinaty deWi baturilly Counted fOr little;. Thd lelleri Of Xouisrilia and liAibyliiO made inucb - Of the seveh-polnt deoreMe Was no recevery up to the olose. There WA!I a ifliali amount Of long stock tiar« keted lu one Or tjto Bpecialtles. hut practically no stop Orderi wete encounfered by thd bears to-d«y. prdsebt indioations are that stooks are pretty llrmiy neid, the vreaKer boldere havjdg largely thrown over their stocks in the break of two weeks ago. The highest, lowest, and closing pri number of abares sold, and tho net Ifcm Bnturdayk cloaiug prices were ad follows: - ni,i i l l l l l i S .p p |> l r « l i f f 111 B l l l i I S * i=; i?! l l i sitti* j i i i B i i s i l i i i i n . ® . ^ 1 1 S p ® | | | C mCa«;;:ig£lA 6 iS i;s 1 1 ■ f ” I fl t f elpn buying WAS Atchison Was sold dioWn fay GAfnraaok brokers, who at times took advantage of lulls tothe bld- ding to orfer the etdoif H below the aCtuanbii SL price. At 4SMi a brokerV* . ... ' ' * RL£ mcPKblzOd as A Gbuid 1 i§^ old 2,500 shares; TUSSOll,^. ______ _ ___ *'•\ by reports Of rAheWCd fridtlob between the ^Outhwestecn roads, fn the AfiOrnbOti Aticm\ Ol! brOkerOuSilAily VopreSeiihtig Mi*. Oamfiaaefc Abid 6,odci Atohlmn around iS. . i S I f f ‘St I MS i‘ i r i s i i |r | | f 1 ' 1 ^ p in 11 ^ ;S AT TBZ Stock KlCHAtiOB. Tw Mm S i . -T&a: “S 3 i l i i 1^1 Ifeil liH i l i l i i 111 t:v jgif Mtwdk cNttsfan sacuftiiias. OortsolidAied Exchange. 5 “ k S£SHS; r p M i i i WALL STREET PAH a ORAPHS. Nowi oftlinDay m th& Sitask imndOn bouitA hOuikt Bt. FaiilV Srie, and AiU — *“«-‘>'-pnesi WAS Akpedled from there Id day being A Close £l«i»«W isas?. and German houses sold Northern , The market for Pipe Lifte CCftlficafes WHS dull and weak; the pflcO haylrig declined ilAC. 6h ouf •Silo of 6,000 barren before noon, AhptSer ;gpSSC-£= .-:±r.i:ar,.='.£E: 5 i p S s H i a = : B in c S s S ndi revenue |000,0dU, miscellaneous $4b,0(18, national bank notes for redemption tSAd.edo. Silver dollars Abd bullion on band in i Saturday. Against this are outstaudlu* ti states Treasury notes. $60,788,9X1. , ate ot $603,028. «=- ITie par of rumig exehanot U 4.88.8. X7u rate of demand tUrlino fiflji at mhieh gold can U eXpoi-.td to Londm tpithoui toBt U fot BCSrt and i.MM foi-coin, and thtrau at xefiith it tan be imported without loti is 4.83H. The market for sterling wai TBe market for sterling was steady intsie f orenooa and tho posted rates ware unchanged jitABO and 4,84, Tho rates for actual business were as follows, viz: Sixty days, 4.70)4! d« mand.ABsek; cables. 4.83)404.84. CommeN cial bills were 4.7&>S®«. Tho supply of ootioh bills was very, good. Contlaentai bills ware . x r - \ ' The FGtelgii StOdk Mapket. Early London pHcea wore below our cloBlugs of Saturday. St. Paul and Louuflllo were each lower.^ k JBlxchange l^usineAs, S?\fS: S f i? f f feS^Hs-feSsS SlStSffiSl --z ““'i . ,irs PhiUdelphlA atoofc MArkea. n m m T a l i s t ' s si;. m i t m MfE . ^ i t ¥ “ * i l I T«A Northern PAeiAorejmtts for AUgiut,, fe'Isa ol8iS!S!IS!“;:.v::::: « « * !g-18* i i ^ M -paotiiiA Hfl iiiiiif. -— ... bairreli bafuro noon, j gUsber is expected to bOtoe in in the Me Ubld today, Abd uflltl Stt Ai ‘ rtaohes here the market will with ... IK 'S 3 l i - £ # f i H f ^Si;; El;;;;;--; iJ r ' - r - tit cetm Miittt. Prices were mark accounted for the i iso here, woiwolwsoid. soid, inoludlngnoludlng 0. Deoamber 11.00. Jatuary bags w i Novdmbdr at M.0S« 1110 . . Deoember 11.00. Jan 10.80. Marc 11.10 aud May at 11.10, After th osii October told At i0.80i|fti0,so, Novembs ' iLOOOiLSO, Jauuar .10®li.26. and ,May i 1U.8Oigill.05. March 11.11 ii.05atn.i6. Eightymve 1 _ _____ change 2«0 bags June for Ootobir, HAVte was 1 frano blgber. closlUg steady at tho advance. - on Was m6d. lower on near months, Hamburg was irregular; higher. The Rto market WAS Brni at unohange quutAtioDs, witH reoAlilts of I4,0oo bags. The rate .. of exchange at Nlo was Adegnoed-to 16 l<10d. _ The American wArekOuse doHverles SAturday It Is 1: fi^lllrtore, add 310 bags at .30? NewOrleans, and for the week they were 68,930 bags, of which 40.760 bags ««■•« «t. 8,764 bags at tialtlfflore, aUC Orleans. Total laies here bpehingig prlcas, TAMAtlops, and prioas of aals W e m E |Cofi_Hnu<e from third JPagi.J During thekftemooutha market hssb ive but weaker iu xorie, Abd prices hate i ___ 3 10 4 pointa from quotations on the sscond call. Kecolpte at the porte Are 74,OO0 bales, \ ‘0 lest year. The Southern quiet aud steady with- Arrlvetl at This Fort sicilta (Btr. Symons. Gib [fer ¥htfJ0iSmn0 ImHiitiet M Nx{«-i,j 1 side realty was the feature of to-day’s isAleiatifedYidfiAdga; Jamos L'vireiia ■ J About §00 i(Sta oa JttcdbJ# f*r- faoe, about opposite and overlboling jerOme PArk. The property Itself wat Teiy de«if Able and the Announcement of the sale bad the efteOt of Attraotlnga large crowd ol people, hut while during the BrAt part of tbi sale prloea Were good, the Blddinjt Was so slow that iheWfle-oGhe AtidfloaMh^ - ■ - — yerybitfi - ■ proplf t# Offered to’dif hat *11 ti gct ihAhdOiilditidtsibl# b* expeotk took thdabcHoneer until oi Sir meer until one o’clock (0 sal! .... and at two dnly Sixty had bteh sdld, TUB Silt itAfted «M ihe oofttAf ctf bringing $1,950, and then lOlS Along th ___ nue sold at from $8.,5 to $I,1§0, according to SfAdir|dil6Sifi8n. ‘ . ............................. 'v ; ; “ liS’-a S s ; , IsS iS S - 1 ^ 1 1 ■ A LlTTLlS OlIH, MUUDEUSD. The dead body of a Pfeity little girl, about ten^yefifs old,-was WAshrd til| oh ths bfeoc!^ at fiedlloW’.s Idlatid fljla moriilng, anc' The ehlld was dreised th A krtt dfese with a W^ite waist, black stf ckings, And blaOk shoes. GEAW EXPORTSf fo QStlM.iXt. ■WABBiNOTONj Ootobar 18.-.; Id into A cfotiraiitiou with the Uniwd Btatea for the admiseios of All American cereal prodoote Into the empire free of duty, in oOnsidefatiob of our putting Gifman ibStigaron our free .list, se«ms to bAprema- e, butut too hATAATA at leAat « badt of fact, s commonlyommonly aocspfadco theory hefe is that tare, b t h The c a . _ . _______ negotiations are in progress, that Mluiator Fheips has Ibstrucliou to maka the duMnd ig. on our part as broad as hs^thiukt OssitMay •* will listen to, and that ton “* a band in the prelimidariSki ba^MMk^»'bw fore there wair anything deoltiya to aunOMea, The desire of the state - thediAnger of and orators oh the etump would spoil every thing by beginning to toot their nefee • • ■’victory” achieved < Germauy instead of treating the OoHOeestou ae a mere matter of good butineM ead ecaaemto judgment on the pare of the imperial authori ties, It is laid that the Admlniitratton It not fsellng espeolalty grateful ik) Ite too e&timsiae- tioenioglite for the Indlsoreet rsioeptioH of the news ooncerning Its Atuerioan pork diplo« alAoy, asaneh things tend to.emhamsS fainre negotiations by giving gratuitous OffetOs to iDSBOsten to The Assoolaiea Press.! WasHiNdTOir, Oatober 19.—A report pub lished this ffiofhing that Acottvohtfon has been oeneludedwi ^ ‘ ....... d free of duty, Aio,, is not true. It is u that (As heretofore publlsked) he- Hons have for some time been ot Germany and the United Btates with a view on the part of Germany to teoUfe thi continued free admission of her sugar Intothli intryln roturn for cerfaln doHOSHlons oi onStoma duty to ba esflendsd by Germany to Amerloau pfoduots of yarlons detOfiptl&ae, It Is lewB'ed, hoWever, that these negotlalioua •a etill uhcompleted, but with godd idts of being brought to a eaMsfaofory . jneluslon befdrt the 1st of Janusry, when the President will possess the power to iasne a proolkniatloa iihpdt^g toe duties oondltidis- try that impous duties ppon ifie agrlchltural or other prodtiiots of tbs United States, which • his judgment, are not redpTocaJly egdal , Death‘of N, F. Ctailey. o’clock this mornltig, in of his age. sir. Bailey bad [ghty-tblrdyear Attack of pneu- iA last Monday, and was thought to be recoveriug, wheti he suddenly^ grAW worse on Saturday and djed this jttornlng. He leaves one sod , James M. Bailey, who New York, Mr, Bailey.WaS Well knoWa ht the city, having come here froni Wattsbtirgh when fifteen year* oM. He was related to the Blattt bb his mother’s side. Jats first aud Only busi ness oohneetion Was with a hardware hobJe, from which he- retired at the age of about ibirty-ate. He mar ried a daughter of Jacob UorHJard. He was uBiii a few years ago prowibsbt in society and was a tuAtober of maty okbs. His name was pa the rolls, of the Uhion, 6tn- a vestryman lu Trinity Church, The ftiuerat will take place In oel on Thufsdty. AD IE 1 \5 1 c^: I