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“HONETARY COMMERCIAL | MONETARY. WEDSESDAT EVESING, Oct. 9. The moetary situation, not only in this merk- st, but in Bosten, New York, in short zll over she country, is attracting more than'ordinery at- sentiop. In Boston, moneyis held st from 15 1o 18 per cent per annum in the epen market. in New York the rate of interest flucnates from fay to-dsy under the manipulations of the sliques, but the range is from 7 per cent up to 30 per cent per apnum. In Montreal, where it would be expecled that finances would not feal ;he effects of our artificial eystem of currency, sor the dissbilities of ovr banking system, noney is scarce. We even learn thet s promi- aent firm in Montreal bas sent an sgent to Chi- sago with 100,000 of paper made by Chicago Srms for goods, and indorsed by the Montreel Zrm to negotiste here. In the Chicago mesket, the benk find it hard ork to comply with even the major portion of :he demend from their reguler customers, and ire rofusing even the best of paper when Dre- sented by outside parties who have no special 2laims on their favor. This, of course, forces a ‘arge amount of paper into the street, much of Kliich is irst-class. ~ Good donble-name paper is Ireely offered at from 1l¢ to 2 per cent per month, and even with bank stocks, city railway stocks, and other local securities as collaterals, sannot be had for much less; in shert, money 0as not qeen 50 tight in Chicagofor half a dozen gears as it hes been Zor the last ten days. Of sourse the inquiry is: What is the czuse of this gencral stringency 2 Many of the Eastern pa- pers stiribute it {0 the callingin of the3per cent sertificates, which has made & practical centrac~ fion of the currency of sbout $87,000,000. This 2ay have had some effect 1o Lolp create iho prosent situstion, but, .as this retiremeni of $ oer cents s been going on ually for the {est two years, it cannot be wholly responsible for the present stringency, or else we shoald aave felt some of its efects before now. As foras the West is concerned, we are in- slired to think that the stzingency is dus to the fact that the large crops in the country do not movo es_freely as they onght, toclearof the mdsbtedness to the Esst for goods, which is wmrger this fall thsn ever before. 'The sxcessive cosb of rtation to the Eastern sceboard leaves farmer nothing for his oats snd corn this year, and, for the present, both of those important 2rops are almost as useless in clearing off the in- Sebtedness to the East as if they did not exist. Kt is moch the same with lumber and many other products. The railroads from Chicago esatward, and lake veesel owners, are geiting cich on the labor of the farmers of the West, while the farmers themselves are not able to pay their debts out of all that is left. This is one &5‘“‘ canse of the striigency of money in the es t. THE LXTRA SALES OF GOLD oy the Treasury will probably be = meass of tomporary relief to the money market. if the Treasury continnes to sell large amounts of gold, and buys bonds, it turms capital ous of investment in bonds, snd obliges it to goek other employment. This makes, temporarily, a better supply of moner, butit can, 8t best, be only temporary, the’ system of Bnance in which ooe men hes such encrmous power to effect the supply of money, 2nd conse- guently of prices generally, is probably a bad oRe. MORE CAPITAL NEEDED. _One of the necessities of the Vest. and par- ticnlarly of Chicago, is for more availsble cash capital, either in banks or in the bands of pri- satc capitalists, to lend ot just such times as the present, in order to tide cver the nistns between the ssle of goods to the country and the incoming of the crops to pay for them. As mentioned sbove, money brings from 13¢ to 2 per cent hers now on undoubied security. This ought to, and probably would, drew capital here from the East~ ern cities if it wers not that money is stringent there also just at present. In this connecition weo mention an importent intimation, which comes to us from rehable authority, that a GREAT FRENCE BANE s now being organized in Paris, with s capital of 100,000,000 francs, or nearly $20,000,000, and that the mansgers will certainly establish agen- clesin New York, Philadelphis, and Chiugo, end, possibly, also in o and New Or- leans. It would scem thst & country devastated by war as France has been, could y spate from its capital city ga ‘money to lend in other countries. Buf i e French dhna T){qu ears _ been oarding e is T e sl ynficymnf Tonis Rapoleon for the Government, and has become the habit of even the pessaatry. It was ot antil the recent French loan was put upon the market that it becams aj t that the French jpeaple were in fact the xichest in Europe. It ‘was probably the dsvelopment of (s fact which B! Sefiived to. : NEW YORE EXCHGANE gold in this market between banks, to-dey, st 75¢ and also st 8L50 per $1,000 discount. The country sre now ardering liberal remit- tances of New York funds, Thisis a favorable gymptom, and shows that country merchants ate poying Eastern debts to some extent, and indicates & movement of capital from the coun- fry to the citiea. CURRESCY is still scarce in this market, but receipts from the country are increasing, and there is very littls being sent out. e REAL ESTATE. Fustraments Filed for Record Tuesday, Ot. 8. OITY PROPERTY. Tots 1 to 5in BlockZ, of e ¥ nwXnwiseX [Bec 13, 39, 13, dated May 1; consideration, $1,500. Iotl,in 8 part of Block 10, Elston's Addition, @sted Aug, 175 consideration, $745, 100x153 foet in w G of w10 acres of sei¢ Secll, 39, 18, 1 of Sand Ridge road, dsted Oct. 4; consideration, £5,000. Lot1,of 65 ncres of w3 BW X 56011, 39, 13, 8 of Teks st, dated Sept. 27; cansideration, $500, Towa st, bet Lincaln and Wood sts, 2 f, Lots 42 and 43, dsted July 1; consideration, $500. Maxwell st, e of and zesr Jefferson st, 51, 50 ftfo alley, with 25 ft on Wilson st, in sams block, dated Oct. 5; consideration, $5,750, Lot 103, % 1w X Sec§, 59, 14, dated Ang. 17; cozsideration, $1,20. Tiock 5, in Grant’s Additioninne X Seo 23, 9, 13, datod Olt. 53 considerazion, 36,230, Lot 17, in_Hurford's Lot 1, in’ Biock 31, Shefields Addition, with improvements, dated July 18} consider- st wvitt and Oaldey sts, South- on, S1,050, Park av, between Leat ts, Sout port, Lot 55 and e 18 £t Lot 25, dated Aug.123 conid- ‘eration, £3,00. Lota 'S0 2nd 31 fn Ward's ot 8 in Blocks3and 4, Sec 29, 39, 14, dated Oct. 8; consideration, SL0. Dol st, betwoen Leavitt and DeXald st 8 5, 24 220 aller, dated Sopt. 10; consideration, $200. ‘Lot 20, ia Block & of Brown Lols 2 2ud 13 of Less 8% qr Sic 12,39, 13, dated Feb eration, 5800, Tot 23 and e 22 £ of Lot 2%, in Block 2 ef s 10 of n, 15 acres of € ¢ ¢ ¢ 6 i sec 14, 59, 13, dated Oct. 33 organization of the grest bank | Lot 6, in Block 8, Hyde Park, dated Oct.1; consid- esation, 7,000 ot 10, in Dimesns Block 7, af Taslor & Eriegh's o 3¢ nw ¥ Sec. 4, 8, 14, dsted’Feb,19; considerntion, ‘Wabaeh av, 50x440 ft, in w ¥ of 8 W X Sec. 8, 88, 14, ated Oct. 37 consideration, §7,500. Instruments Filed rn‘r] Record, Weadnesday, et 9. GITS PROPERTY. hn stnet, south of and_near English street ; West fron,t dated Oct, 4. _Considerstion §1,200, Tots 42 2nd 43, in Block 13, Holatein } Consideration $500. Lot 83, in Gregory’s Block 62, Sec 19, 89, 143 daetd ot 6. ln m‘?.gé‘i’%??a%&&fi‘m, 1to 8, in Block 14, ShefSields Addition; dated Oct. 7. ComtReration “Arncld street, 6 w cor of Thietieth street ; eastfrant, 1ot 1;dsted Oct. 8. Corsideration $1,457. Ames sireet, between State street and Wabash ave- 24 Considera- D south frant, Iot6; dsted Sept. ion $1,250, ‘TWeat'50 £t of lots 45 and 46, in Elock 1, of Hubbard's 10t 14, in Block 24, sec 29, 39,14 ; dated Oct. . Can~ siderztion 38,000, Lot 22 in Cronkhite's lots 9016, in Block 3, Bock- well's addition, dated Sept 11 ; considerstion, $800. Dashicll st, 22 ft s of Thirty-sixth st, w {ront, 24 ft 10 aller, dated Oct 1; consideration, S610. ‘WashingtonPiace,bet North Clark and Dearborn sts,;n front, lot 8, dated Oct 8; consideaation, $5,675. Siate sf, 8 of and mear Twenir-aighth st, w front, 285105 ft, dated Oct, 1; consideration, $6,400, Graen 8, 5 weor of Jackson sty e fronf, 23 fs to aler, wilh improvemenis, dated Oel 73 conifderstion, ot 15 in Block 15, Eiston's addition, dated Oct1; consideration, 37,200, Lot 2 in Block'S, of w X 80 X sech, 34, 14, dated ‘estVanBaren st,bet Znd! ste;n fron Lo 11, dated Ji P i 5 Lot 59, in Block 2, of @ 3,0 w X section 8, 89, 14; dsted Fép, 23; consideration, §1,250. ‘Burnside et, fouth of and near Thirty-sisth st,ef, 241t toalley, dzted Sept, 21 ; consideration, $1,200. TWabash 3%, north of Eighteenth st, w f, 30ftto ally, dated Sep. 65 conrideration, $15,250. Lot 23, in Crorhite’s lots 9to 16, in Block 3, Bock- wall’s Addition, dated Oct. 6; consideration, $800. Joknson st, south of Maxwell st, e f, undivided 35 of Lot 21, dzted Oct. 85 considerztion, $£00. Lotltosond Bt 7, in Block, of Bace & Pear. 50ms” gul 02, in 8 ¢ 3¢ sec 23, 39, 13, dat t. O antaation, Saosn, - 0% 1 5 California av, 191 1t sonth of Jackson st ef, 35x 1963 £, dsted Aug, 22; consideration, $750, ‘an Buren st, 50 ft of California av, 81, 25 195 ft, dated ¥ia¥ 8; consideration, $i50. ‘Hafrison st, 225 ¢ w of Francesco st, 1 f, 25X124% £t, ated Oct. 1 ; consideration, $630. ‘Seme as the above, dated Oct. 17 conslderation, $650. Sammer st, 725 £t n of Twenty-ninth st, ©f, S0x124 1t, dated Oct.'s ; considaration, $1,600. ORTE OF CIIT LINCTS, Schoal st, SI6 o w of Halsted st, nf, 76 ft, dsted Ang. 2 ; consideration, $1,500. Wrightwood av, 232 ¢ ¢ of Bacine sv, 8.1, 50x1243( 8¢, dated Aug. 7: consideration, $1,600, Lot 23, in Town of Pine Grove, dated Oct.1; con- Eideration, $35,000. e TR e v s considerntion, £15,500, g COMMERCIAL. WepxEspay EvENING, OCT. 9. The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading ariicles of produce in this city during the psst twenty-four hours; there were none reported for the corresponding time year 850 BECETPTS. 1572 SHIPMENTS. Tl T e The following grain was -inspected into store this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 209 cars wheat; 292 cars and 24,100 bu corn, 56 cara oats, 18 cars rye, 109 cars barley. Total (679 cars), 283,000 ‘bushels. There was very littlo business transacted in produce circles to-dsy, oving to the fact that the Board of Trade took ceremonions posseasion of the new Chamber of Commerce, rebuilt on the old site. The only transactions of conse- guence, in the morning, Wwerein whest, which ~varied but little from the closing prices of yes- terdsy. We quote the closing prices of Tues- day in those cases where there was Do market to-dsy. The grocery market was moderately ac- tive, and aside from sugars, which ruled 2 irifle lower, values underwent no visible change. Dry goods continue in. active request and the gen- eral market continues stesdy and firm, s pre- vionsly guoted. Butter and cheese were moving on a liberal scale and former prices were firmly adhered to. No new features wers dad\:.l‘gfed in connection with the coal, and dried frait markets. Hides were unseti ‘but withount quotsble change. Hay was easier, i fo increased receipts. Oils, aints, and colors remain witbout decided ge. The trade in lumber has been frir to-day, prices being nominally nnchanged. Building mate- rials continue in good demand ; prices sre ¥ary firmat present quotations. The inquiry for cooperage is limited, especielly from paciers. Eggs axo in fair supply and lower, ranging from 18&20c. Apples continue £o come in frecly, and are salable at $1.50@2.50 per brl The su}{gly er e owing of peachos is large, and_sales are slow; o fruits fairly ective and firm. The market is gtill amply supplied with poultry, and prices are nominally unchanged. Seeds fre guict and nominally unclianzed, no sales being mads to- day, except 2 smali ot of fiax st SLGL The recéipts of potatoes_sre vers large, and fair rices canno: bo obtained ; car Toads selling 5y 5@50c. Wool remains inactive and weak, there irz 1o inquiry amorg Eastern manufscfarers. . Dealers are not over an<ious to buy in the pres- ent unsettlod condition of tho market, and ‘prices are roduced. ‘Lake freights were quiet, but steady at yes- terday’s rates, at 15c for wheat end 17¢ for corn by sail to Buffalo ; whest to Kingston w=s nom- aalnt27c. A totl of 3 charters was Toported, Which will carry out 20,000 bu_wheat, 42,000 bu Corn, and 100,000 bu cats. Vessels are qeoted very ecarce. Highwines were quict and steady. Sales were confined to 50 brls 2t BSc. i 3 Provisions were iaciive, and entirely nomi- nal at yesterday's prices, as follows: 1ess pork, cash or seller October, $14.25@14.50, regular Crith irregular nominally $14.00) ; do seller Do~ cember or January, 912.75; do, seller March, $12.50@13.00; lazd, cash, 83@83o for round Tots of winter, and 85;@33¢c_for small lots do seller December, 8@834c : do, 'scllar ‘copsideration, S630 : Lots 15 to 18 in seme, dated Oct. 33 consideration, A00. 2 Aicos st, 1532:10 £t v of Californta st, 8, 253194 1t dated Sept.'16 3 considersiion, $525. 1 ft w of Oakley st, n T, 24x149 710 ft, Taylor st dsted Aug. 15 ; consideration, 3500, C: 15w of Lkll:b,ln st, © f, 25x120X¢ It, dstes consideration, §350. Fuiton st., 0. e, corner of Morgan-st., s. 1., 25x100 £t Qated Sept. 17 ; consideration, $5,100. Indiwa av., bet, Thirty-ffth 2ud Copria sts, . £, 25 £ to alley, deted Oct. 4; consideration, $5,009. Wentwortt: ov, 435 3. 8. Of Tsireg-Arst st e L, 25 1t. 10 alley, dsted Oct, §; corsideration, §1,200. Lots 3510 33, in 5. 3¢ Blocka 55 =nd 56, Sec. 15,29, 14, dated Ang. 303 ccusideration, §2; afprlle 1rout dwelling, Ne. 1122 Mickigan av, asted Bept. 19; consideration, 15,600, Ewing st., ber. Biue Island av_and Halstedst, n. £, 25 £t. 10 alicy, dated Oct. 5 copsiderstion, $2,500. 'N. % of e, 2 acres in Block 10, iz 3owrys Suul. sion in 5. ¢, 1 Sacden 25, 39, 13, dafed Aug. 23 con- sideration, £2,503, E V.S acres 1 -same, dated Asg. 2; consideration, 750, O e premices on. 6. e, cor. of Burneido sad Thirty- secund ste, dsted Oct 2 ; consideration, S3,850. W. , 2. €. cor. of erian s, entire ‘considerztior, $24,800. 1 1 Lot i2,in Tumer's wi s w { of e X 39,13, dated Sept. 16; consideraticn, $4,050. 5 of i same, dated Sept 163 consideration, 0. or 2nd Polk sts, w frant, 33£125 consideration, $1,100. iestery wvbes Taylor ond Polk st £ront, 25105 G 2717 ; consideration, $1,160. iz, 531 o8 of Moore s % front, 24399 1t, dated ns. in Davis Block, 1 of Block ign i n o X, o1l 3516, ¥ gated Oct 23 consideraticn, $22,600. G and 8 of Lots 81010, 10 Biock 3, Yirde Pack, aated 7eme 333 consideration, $5,000. e o Park Liovievard, n v cor of Forty-Tourth st, & 1,387 1, dated July 20 ; considerstion, $15,750. Afturch ot, nw cor of Fiftieth st, Lota 910 13, dated 77 conederation, F0,500. % te16 and 20, in Woodoridge's Lots 1405, &2, In Biok 15, of Lriuan eral €3 % W 6nw X Sec. 11, ‘Gated Oct. S considération, $7,500. L Block 3, Disir's w 3 8 w & See. 10,38, 14, gated Sept. 20 ; consideration, &1 §l{c; ssmmer rendered, 3@ ordinary, and 8X@Ske for oico; dry _salted shoulders, 63@ 637 short rits, 103;@193¢ ; other descriptions entirely nominal, as tho market is bare. Sweet piciled hams, nomipsl at 12@le, an hams firm at @S¢ for present; 8@8jdc seller November; 75;@sc soller December. Summer cured long clear, 8%@Skc, bozed. Englich meats, for deliverv in December and Janzary: 61£@61¢c for Cumberlands; 65@676¢ for short xibs; 634@63Zc for lodg clear; @7 Xo for 1 clear; 83{@c for long cut hems; break- fast bacon, 11@12c; and bacon hams, 16@l8c, all packed. 3less beef, £9.00 for old sad £10.00 Zornew; extra mess do. $10.00 for old and S11.00 formew; beef hzms, $45.00@26.00. City tallow, 8@%{c; grease quotable at 6@7c. We notes salo of 4 brla country tallow at Bifc. . Hops were dull; e notea sale of 12 bales foir Wisconein 22 16¢ per Ib. i Floar was quiet 2nd steady at formor prices. Sales were confined to 100 brls spring extras at $6.50; 100 brls do at £6.40; 400 brls do on pri- ~vaio terms; 175 brls do, low grade; 3£ 95.50; 100 ‘brls rve flour a: $4.20. Total, §75 Lrls. Wheat was active for_the occasion, and rela- ?fim of yesterday, 2 tively steady at the closing . though the expectation of er receipts this month caused the option of seller November to adsznce slightly, and cash and_seller the month w0 23 the same prices. The irading was, however, little dependent upon any other con- siderstion than that of no market doring the middle of the day. This fact caused 3 greater willingness to trade on the part of thoss who had direct orders to or and there was comparatively little hag: giog. Of courss, ‘thero was mo chipply mind Sellor sho month opened st ST, declined to SL113, sdvanced fo $L12, aud closed st SL13@L11%. Seller November cold at $:.113¢@1.12, closing at the outside. Beller Decorcber Bold at S1.12%, and eeller Iast Balf of the month (early) af Y1113, Sell- er the year closed st SLIIK. N ring was 0. g nominal at 81.19%@1.20; No. 2 do at 3LUKE@ 400, N 3¢ of Block 2, in Wright & Windett'sn wXse i hrd 35,14, dated Sept. 25 consideration, P25 of eame, dated Bepts 25 consideration, $6,2%0, 131384; No. 8 do at 98c; =ndrejected doat 87c.. Corn was vory guief, Wilb mo ehipping de- | z mand, and enly_a light ive inquiry. Prioca were & ahids exsiar, No. 4 regolac. of geller the month sold at324@323¢c. Saller Inst half at $3@333¢, and seller November at 881-2a83 3-4c, all closing with the inside bid. Rejected was nominal at 20c. ats were inactive, and nominally stesdy at yesterday’s prices: ot 2212 for strictly fresh rene\'i?, orseller last half, and 22¢ seller the mon! Seller November was guoted at 23 1-2¢. Rre was inactive; quoted at 51 1-2¢ for No. 2, and 46c for refectc 1 Barley was mactive and nominal &t the closing figures of yesterdsy: stGicforNo.2; 52852 1-2 for Xo. 3, and 37a33 for rejected. 'PRODUCE STATISTICS. The Nevw York Produce Ezchange Circular has the following : ‘The visible supply of graln, incloding the stocks in granary at the principal points of accumulation, 2t s X a0 g tioned dates s s e g,ga.‘i,?m 4,9%,208 8,156,715 8,703,204 i SN forme i 1,666,513 1,210,815 1,518,000 1,965,8% 423 23,023,272 17,716,968 Total..... 25,523, There were afioat on the New York canals, destined for tide-water, Oct. 2, 1872 : Wheat, 985,575 bu ; corn, 2,495,854 bn ; 'oats, 179,814 bu ; barley, 276,114 b Toe from Cronstadt, = Baltic port of Nurth- en to all countries, from tho opening of navi- gation to Sept. 9, inclusive, 1872, were: Wheat, 454~ £71 qrs; rye, 220,350 qrs ; cats, 161,750 qrs ; linseed, 248,815 qrs 'tons, against the cor- Tesponding’ in1871 : Wheat, 513,472 qrs 3 bar- ‘period i loy, 14,250 grs ; rye, 306,277 qrs; Caly, 825,676 qra lingeed, 345,526 qrs. . Kiins Jackion, in a letter to the Landon Times, Tnder date of Sept. 16, 1872, states, that from an ex- tendod examination, and a misture of wheat from twenty Kentish fields, he believes tlie county of Kent will grow 8 to 4 quarters per acre of good sound wheat—ten of best ears yield 440 grains; fen of the worst ont_of twenty eamples $3) grains, 'Sussex has aleo a fair crop. Essex and Snflolk middling ones, Cambridgo fair, and better than last year. The southe ‘western counties have also a fair sield, and Yorksbire, ‘with & favorsblo time for harvest, shiuld have had the best wheat in the country, but the unfavorabls iled much of the well-riponed Lincaln cent, the quality poor, oet 3nd bean crops aro good. Roots very fine and &xe growing, promising togive great welght to the acre. Tho Dop ganlens, now being gath aro Tich, with largo snd finely moturod fol: it ever, The forage crop, second cat, have been large and well gathered, with the remaining hay stacks etanding from last year, as fully s double quantity of citia food to that of aversge years, The com crope of all the southern, castera and middle counties vere, 53 o whols, socaréd in fine condition, bt owing to tho abundance of weeds in the sheaves, threshing out has been more Eackward thap usual. Y havo here to speak of tlie potato czop, about which the country is guner- aliy alarmed. Reports of disease, correspondenco as 1013 cause, and geacral complaints of losses (in some counties almost complote;) kave spresd caxiots intoal English, Scotch snd Irish househoids, and the words ine” are now commoniy used. The evil i great, and the Joss fo tho individuals and ‘counties extreme, bur_ro potato famins need be feared in this country in 1872-% “There wero in transit for the United Fingdom from all exporting countries, exclusive of steamer sbip- ments from and s from the Baltic, 192 éargoes of whest and 19 cargoes of matze, against 0. of wheat and 149 cargoes is cargoes of wheat and cargoes the corresponting date in 1571, and 359 czrgoes of wheat and 2§ of msize st correspanding d.te in 18:0. Of the amount aneit, enls 48 in from Culifornia sre inclnced in “while 18 cargoes more hed cleared up to the 19:h of September, and 16 vessels more were loading. The imports of fiour nd grain. into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Lreland for the woek ended Scpt. 14, 1472, and from Sept. 1 2o 14, inclusive, for the underentioned eck, ot 110 L. 14 Sept. Sepl. 15, Sept. 15 GBI, Cut i the, Coiatia ibs. O i, 149,008 145,40 207,597 198015 1omTSs 14020 105,116 TR ueMT 2B 2,316 9,f 51,851 12,855 % 790 1565 Total.2,216; 4TIZSHE LI1EN 530,94 ‘The foreign exports of provicions fzom Xew York for the week endlug Oct. 1, 1572, and the distrthution of sume, were: = 3 Woek Sept. 11588 36 Lec Weck Sept. 10,390 S5 HENES S Weox SepL. 3...2,53 £19 365, R B ‘And 54,58 Ts grease; 105,153 20x Batter. ‘And from Nov. 1 £0 Oct. 1, incluive, for three Porx, brls Tam e SSodi 258 050 7 E9ET 1,318,703 h 6220,364 X Tallow, Ibs SSATIAIZ aveljom 20,099 LATEST- In the afternoon the whet market was active and strong, advencing 1< for scller the month or seller November, at which 150,000 bu wero eold, and the market then weak- ened to S1.13, and closed at $1.13. The reason for the advares wes said to b a reporied strong- er feeling in Now York. There is & great deal of wheat Jying beck in the conntry, waing to come in, and 182 carloads are reported to be in Winona alone. _Corn was quiet, but irm, at 334@3335c seller November. “Two wheat charters were re- poried, which will carry out $0,00 bu at 27c to Kingeton by eail, and on private terms to Aon- tresl. S-S CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oct. 9. ALCOHOL—Continues active, and prices are stesdy, 3¢ $1.50@1.90 for 94 per cent proof, "BEANS—The receipls have been large and aales elow, ‘Prices are unsteady, tendicg to 3 deciine. We quote: 9 (0@22.30 for commOE: to faiz, &nd £2.75 for DIvY. BEGOM CORN—TEe market is cnly fairly aclivey ‘pricen are firm, wiih an upward tendexcy, ouotable at $20.00830.00 peston for commroa; §70.0030.00 for Fair 3 $100.00 for choice ; 3ad $10.0081£0.00 fur clivice url, BOILDING MATERIALS—The gual sctive condi- Hon of this macket continues, prices being irm at pree- ert rates, Wo coutinue to quote : Stucco, S.THE300; Now York stucco, casting, R.7524.005 auperove do, $1.00@4.50 ; Bosendale cement, S125G3.50;_ Thica oo Iment, $3.00(@2.10 per Lrl; Louiswile ceincnt, $2.00G:2.10; Akron’ cement, S2.00@2.10; marble dust, SABEIH0; rhle di 5 Tize, in bulk, S0cESLO0: lime, SL5@L.3S perbr; white sand, per bri, $Li5@X00; plastonng Lair, EL0V@EE. 0f 30 seet, Tor dometc window ‘reduction of 40 per cet is made by dealers 3 6x8to Tx 9. BULTTER—The continues fairly active; with but slight sariation in prices, Thedemand for choice qualities keepa steadily in excesa of the aup- Iy, and the daily arrivals ars oi‘ckly abeorbed at the uoted prices. There is also a large movement in low grades, cheifly st §@lc. Medium descriptions are Tore or lesa neglocted. e repeat our list: Strictly choice dairy, 25@28:; fair to good grades, 18@22c; inferior to common, T@14e. ‘BAGGING—In thiis market no changes were noted. The movement in is falling off somewhat, but, at the low prices now prevalent, holders are firm. Burieps and es are in moderate request at un- changed prices. We quote: Stark, 37o; Ludlow, 3863 ZLewjaton, 35c3 Ameri Nothin; et for this staple, The demand for prime goods tinues biberal, aad, 3a siocks are running rather low, incressed firmuess §s ctinced on the gast of holders: Common grades ara plenty, and ave selling st irregu- .. We make 70 i gur quotations: lar prices, clisnge in New York factary, @l Ohio factory, 13@14c; stern 3 201 trade was quict to-dss, without B et Tolowing - Ly ke+.nos, $.306] Erie, $2.50@10.00; Briar Hill, 0.60@10,00; Waluut Hill, $9.30510.00; Bloss- burg, $9.50; Mine, $8.50; Hocking Valloy, b B S, s COOPERAGE—The demand continues Hght snd but little is doing. Prieces are firm at present rates,as follows: Pork barrels, $1.45@LS5 ; lard tierces, £L.75@ ;+ four barrels, 563 185 ; w] 3, 55c; staves and hesdings, £17.00E20.00 for pork bar- rels; flour staves, $8.50@7.00; circle dour 3, £@2¢ eet; four huop poles, SUOGITH P m sk and ti lew, $20,00@50.00 @ 10 3 whiskey bar- ves, $23327.60 @ m. GGS—Are in modertter equest. Prices are firm at yestenday's docline at 1@20c, Bales 400 dozen a4 3¢} 800 doz t 18c. FISH—The market ia poorly supplied, and dealers find it utterly impossibio to Al orders with any do- gres of promptitude. 1: is thoughit, howaver, that the t scarcity of fish will prove oaly temporary, and 2 ehange 1s mads in quotations, although Frices are nominally bigher for cod, whitefish Tl ‘herring. P zs«fw:\m'cim,'m 7?“:’:@ 5353 No.2, 847 : No. 0. 1 shore mackerel, $9,50@9.76 No. 2 bsy mackerel, $T.00G. fog1e; bauk Ting, sealed, Dalf turls, £10,00@10.35, FRB D thie demand for dome ess the market, In £ of tradin Sc; figs, ez, 3@ 2.30; bleskberres, new, SSc; pitted ch halves, 7 Currants, 7 Western, 16 oot slowls, prices Fnging from. Tor off slowly, prices Eombon tofair, sad $3.00@2.50 for chaice. Toe market ia full of ‘s, and_ prices nre weak. Cranberries ‘are quotod at £10.00@12.00 par brlfor choice cultivated; other fruits in good d ‘an wmn%:lxndnwuaslm; at$2.50; 80 2t §2.25, tion of an easier feel- ‘GROCERIES—With the excep iz fothe i:&! doing ls‘- the l\:bjfllg;& quotationa : E s 0. G, Java, 25@36c; Jsva Ko, e R S said da, TGN 2Xc T 21 i3 ) 21@H0; S s o, 10%GH0s; singopors, @xKc] Rico, 223 €3 224G c. wé.:rnmfi welght, 20@30)c; "Btearine, 16¢. B - patna, 85@8Xc; Rangoon, 7X@ Caro- lina, IH@IKeE: oans-Pelent cut lost, M@I4}c; crushed and L S, 18013505 + do No. 2, BNGI2KE: B G, 124 @12%c; G, 1.2 2 TE3lixo; yel- low C, 11@Iixc; choice brows, GLKe; do, 10x@llc; fair do, 10@10%c; choiod sugar, 10X @110; fair 4o, BRE%E. “Sipors—Diamond drips, SL30GL35; sllver drips, extra fine, 726750 good up, 15@50- ¢ extra do, 50@55¢; New olasses, % @Soc; Farto Rico molasses, chcice, GO@dSE ; common ‘moleases, 0@ Sricrs—Alspice, 17@18c; cloves, 28@30c; cansia, 40420 pepper, fl,’g@:’«‘é 3, Dutmegs, $L.25@LS05 aire, 25@30¢ 3 do No. 1, 20825¢ ; do No. 3, 16 ‘mottled, 63@6¢; German mottled, TX@7kc; Golden West, £@Giyc; White Lily, 033 3¢ ; White Bose, G}¢@Gxc; brown Windsor, 4%@ 430} pakm, E@63¢c; Sevun Im) CR@0c. Kranon—Clos, 9%@10c; corn, e@le; laundrs, & @Se; common. 5@ ‘HAY—Th arrivals are inereasing, and tho foeling 18 Jess buoyant in conseqaence, though with few excap- tlots, full yesterda’s priccs wore paid. Thure was3 good” demand to eapply local wants, azd for Huipment, o quoto thowholesalo prices pald denlors: O TracE—New timcthr, bester Yi £1B.00G19.00; do loass yresssd, §11.00318.00; new irie, pressed, $1L00GIL00. OF WaooX—Timothr, $15.00817.00 ; parie, Ioose, $10.00G12.00. For defivery ot ‘acoondlng 1o distance. HIDES—This merket was sumewhat unsottled to- azy, at without decided change in prices. A fewpas- zily supplied, groen cured Lides, but our wssger deaiars, end, 8o fer 5o we can lesrmy e trade gescrally aro ffedly popng Zisginge. The shipping demend cnvinags 5004 npothizg in present surroundings belief that materially aua there tho market to justify the will heavy, 115¢; 5 10 per cent off. 1RON AND STEEL—The usual activity in this de- mm\umfin‘.\e&whm aro no chatiges in pri- e quote SESERLEL o Es LG8 o spspset gnelh segeeabienseblens £ Bm - “B, 5 g D me Harae . _doG Frenc, ? 65.00@35. Frenc . 000300 French . LB0@ 2.35 French . Likg 220 Freach . 1.35@ 2.00 French 1.00@ 150 IETA The demand continue “3a quotable a8 follows: TS 2,§16.50; 14x20, S17. . Pio s [ SaErrZ o os%e; less qfl;flfils,lfl COPPER—tmps—s over1ats, 45c; tizned coprar, 43¢, 'eE—2105, 8c; 6, §, 3nd 9, 10c: 10 to 11, 1lc; 19, 12, 133 13a0d 14, 123c; 15 and 16, 14c; 17, 1505 13, 16¢; 19,19¢3 20,20} full bundle, 15 per cent dis 8. NAVAL STORES—/ tercey’s quotations: Alanitia rope, Sisel OILS— f in eomewhat mbated, ss compered with the half dozen 11 daye, Holders are, however, verr firmin their views, nd 8 furtheradvanos is and ine remaia B eperm, $2.0022.10; P, S1.10; do extra, $1.00; do N :?;\%‘, stmits, 70c; elephant oil, 05c; *SATNTS, COLORS, AND PGTTY—Not 3 single new feature wes noted in the market for this line of goods. Businees continues siack, and prices are cnly indif- ferently sustained. Strictly pure.. Pax:}bmda We quote : wurE at $5.25@5.40 fiax selling ot $1.61 delivered. & ‘DOOES, good request. 5D BLINDS—Arein| st provious prices. W quote: FOUR PANEL DOORS, RAISED PANELS BOTH SIDES. TOBACCO—1We quobs the market firz at tha prices e Fine Cat—Extrs, T@%c; chcice, 656 common, $3@80c; poor, fogu, i Black, soun: ‘WOOD—The quotations the market B Arm fallows : cematn unchsnged, thongh i t, a3 : Beach, 315012 00; mapl, £12 501 3.00; hick- ——— CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. WEDNESDAT EVANIXG, Oct. 6. The recaipts of live stock during tha week, up to thia evoning, Wero a8 follows: 7 Cattls, Sheep. . 2,454 4,67 i Feo 6,518 6 1,782 2013 7901 Total . 2,951 9,437 82 CATTLE Ya fho cattle trads s fair dogree of snimation was witneest and the firm feeling develcpeé[g:studly waa o feature of the market to-dsy. receipts sgain proved light, and this fact, coupled with the more encouraging tonor of advices from the markets in- duced & good feeling all around, and sales wer quiet ot the advancod prices of yesterday. The quality of the offerings Wwas bottor than the sverage of the past few woeks, which was also 2 fayoreble circumstance, and, ll things consid- ered, the condition of the markot was highlysat- istac to sellors, espocially 80 in view of the prof soason of dulness, from which the trade bas but just recovered. Thin natives and throush droves of Texas cattle are not yet moot~ ing with as activo a_demsnd, nor are they com- manding as good prices as could be deaired, bnfi the pviing season must now 800n Open, an with it will come increased setivity in those do- seriptions of stock, and better prices. The rango of the market to-dny was S2.0097.00. The inside figure was paid for a drovo of 77 Texas cattlo avaraging 631 Ibs, and the outsids {for 60 extra steers averaging 1,863 Ibgé—eald by Denmey & Roedmond. below £3,00, how- ‘aver, wera not numerons, and comparatively fow transactions ware effected at over ‘$5.00. " Tke demand for stock cattle continues steadily fair, and prices remain without material change, rul- B 5 o gou ity lota avar- 2t 34.00@4.25 for ifty lota aver- z"ingfmmm wl,usomf Veal calves aro in deroand, and command good prices, sales mal- ing at 93.75@4.50 for common to medium, and at 84.76@6.00_for good to choico. Tho market closod firm, with only » few lots of cattle un- IR Extnn—G atecrs avernging and . ... $6.6087.00 ves—Fine, fat, wall farmed 3 year 105 year old steers, and averaging 1,15 Good’ Beeves—Well-fattenod, fnely-formed 6.00@6.40 5.50@5.78 4.75@535 tecrs, and good to cxira cows, for city Slaughter, avoraging 500 to 1,100 1. . D o cattler in decent feah, averrging 700 to 1,080 fbe.. ;ght and thin cown, ¢ Teing done, forier proes contianed, UUROWY TROEIoG from SAIE00 dow & 12 stockers. 9 covs. ... B8 3.00 HOGS—Thare wes an sckive demand for hogs, at good prices. Tho attendanco was full, and, during the opening hours of the day, a brisk competition existod, ander which prices under- went a farther advance, the improvement being fally 10c. iu the day there was a ‘more quiet, fosling, and before the close prices ’had worked back about e, or to §4.55@4.65 for ‘common, £4.70@4.75 for medium, and to 24.80@ 4.90 for good to choice. One or two eax loads of extrs assorted hogs fetched $5.00. but these transactions do not refleat the market. Among reported sales were the following : 00 E HOG BALIS, No. Av. Price)No, Av. Price)No. Ar. Price. 40 04 $.70 |66 210 $AED |10 246 $450 BT 2 A5 (45 02 495 |60 247 4TS 55 189 AT |47 23 480 f51 301 55 261 450 [61.210 4580 | & 315 485 03 327 450 |53 24 480 |48 DS 485 57 B0 47 |43 B3 4TS (51 305 4§ 5) 207 490 |53 27 480 |50 20 450 6 304 490 |45 M0 L5 | Be MR 48 19 TOT 455 (240 233 4S5 |58 23 40 103 200 450 |50 23 475 |45 281 480 50 S04 470 [101 356 4755 (4T 250 480 51 M9 475 |63 24 485 (51 24 480 63 213 455 {35 WS 465 |50 04 LI 51 250 485 |89 30 4RO |49 2 40 150 251 490 |23 2 475 |43 252 475 143 285 500 (34 33 470 [64 181 470 63 205 480 |45 3k 470 SHEEP—Were in fair request and ruled steady st previous quotations. Shippers and clty butchers were operating to-day, and between these two classes of buyerd the pens were emp- tied. The market closed at $3.25@3.75 for com- mon; at 84.00@4.25 for medium, 2nd at $1.50@ 5.00 for good to cholce. s CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. ‘WEDSTSDAY, Oct. . Vessels were in fair demand and rotes were un~ changed, 53 follows Manistes. Ludingten. Pentwater. Menamines Grand Biver....... 3.00 " Trode at the yards was active, and quotablo a8 fol- ‘Firat and second clear. Second clear, 1 inch to Third clear, 1 inch.. Joi: an: Fendug. Toiat end scantling, 18 to 34 fect uare, of for No. 1 Star, and $L50G2.00 HARDWOOD, from Moskegon, 110 m strips and bounds at 155, 2005 fotute s0d scantiing o 2253 38m Iath at §3.95. Bold by Bunchard, Borland & Co. 8chr Galde, fzom Maskigon, 40 m slrips amt Loardd i) dm 2 14 = MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT QF CHICAGO. Schr Caledonian, South Havew, 33 cords wood. Stmr Corons, St. Josepb, sundries, 0zt, 8, ‘Prop Lowell, Ogdensburgh, 10 phgs fish and. sundries, Prop Fawrence, Ogdensburgh, susdries. Prop Chicago Belle, Benton Harbor, sundries, Prop Ovonto, Green Bsy, 2,400 m shingles anJ sundries. Prop Annis Laurie, Benton Harbor, sundries, Schr Tricolor, White Lake, 15 m lumber. ‘Sehr Wen, Smith, South Havan, 40 cds wood, Sohr Mystic, Al 165 m fumber. ood. ‘Scow Cousin Mary, South Haven, 56 cda woodl Stmr Manitowos, Milwaukec, 4 boxes fish, 100 brls flour, 160 bga fiax sced, 40 bales hops, ‘110 tuts Dbutter and sundries. ‘Prop Chas, Beitz, Manistee, 150 m lumber, ‘Prig Faskion, Menominee, 175 m lumber, 16 m Iath, ‘Prop Peerleas, Houghton, sundries. Prop Peerleas, Marquottc, 547 tons ore, 135tons quartz. Park Peshtigo, Ocontc, 380 m lumbor, 50 m lach, and Barge Mezousy, Ludiagtin, 150 m lumber. Prop ntice, 1 m lumber, EeoE 8. . (ale, Godut Biver, 160 mm Jumber, 40 7 Iath, e, Sohr Faloon, Ludington, 100 m lumber. Behr Bay Siate, Meuominee, 215 m lumber, 5 m lath, Prop Brooklyn, Ogdensburgh, sundries. nvp%‘rudinimnm 125 tons pig iron, and-sun- ies, Prop 8. D. Caldwell, Bay City, 4,516 brls salt, 20 half brls flah. ey Prop 8, D. Caldwell, Mackinno, 147 bars railroad iron, 103 bu_potatoes. ‘Bark Maria Mortin, Erfe, 900 tons cosl, ‘Treder, Kenosha, 16 yds gravel, Schr North Star, Michigan City, Hght. Schr E. M. Stanton, Manistes, 150 m Jumbor. Schr Edward Blake, Collins’ Inlet, 250 m lumber, 2m Isth. mr&hz.xslefi;dmm Pentwater, 65 m lumber, 350 m o Schr Falpy. Compbell, Rod River, 210m lumber, 18 m loth. Schr E, M. Shoyer, Grand Haven, 110 cds bark. Schr mnugocum :Blfif\uw,z'o m Jumber, 40 m m Schr Ammflf Grand Haven, 110 m lumbaer, 10 m lath, Schr Lizzio St Joseph, 60 m lumnber. Bohr ?gmfi&.wm&mm 165 m lumber, m 3 ‘Lisgar, Eingston, 350 tons pig fron. B b Linecis, Einguton, 130 tons pig tron. Hizmr fipess, Grand Haven, 0 brls oz sud wuse . Brig Harmony, Manistee, 250 m lumber. Behie J, Dresden, Franifort, %0 m lumber. Schr Albatross, Menominee, 160 m lumber, 25 m b Schr Cor man lumber, 27 @ Iath. g CLEARE % Oct. 8. Strar Corona, St, Joeeph, suidries, ‘Prop Obicago Beile, Benton Herbor, sundries, g o Forond, Do, 15,600 bu whest, 2,750 Wz, M. Tooed, Ditfalo, 14,660 bu whest, 22 u corn, 200 bris four, and suadrloe, febr 3. C. Wobdeut, Kingalon, 10,041 bu wheat. Sour White Oak, Kidgnton, 12,000 b wheat, Helir Aunte Malver, Kiugstou, 16,160 wheat, Beow Aollie, Grindstone City, 59 bu cats, 170 bu corn, 10 brls beef, 125 Liris flour, and sundries, Stmr Alanitowoc, Milwinkee, sundries. Prop Csrles Tuitz, Munistes, 500 ba o3ts, 35 brls pork, €0 bu potatods, 10 firkins Lutter, and sundrios. Sebr Roindeer, Kingszon, 19,000 ba waet. PropIm Coaifee, Bougatuck, 800 green hides, snd ‘sundrie Barge unl,akuflnm, 15 bris beet 15 brls pork, 4 tea Betr By sitnie Yonorminee, 3 bl four, 35 bela porky and sundries, Brig Yacbicn, Nenominee, 2,500 ba caté. ‘Bargs 8. Boulton, Baffuio, 1,000 bu corn. Sumt Alpens, Muskegon, 50 cxls pork, sud sandrics. Prop Gondos Campbed, Baflaio, 5,000 bu onts. Prop Fooatain Ciry, Dutfalo, 36,000 bu Larics, 1,600 ‘bris floar, 401 bga_timothy oad, 117 bgs gurcen scod, 115 pEgs butter, aud sundries. Sehr Albations, Meuomines, 0 brla beef, 50 brls fiour, Seur Comsl, Bamiis, & brls pork. par Sehr Cariatine Nilason, Buifalo, 22,400 b wheat, 8enr Harmony, Mansten, 100 b3 potatocs. Sehr St. Lawrance, Buflalo, 21,000 bu wheat. Satir Lake Forest, Bufalo, 21,12 bu wheat, 20, ligr, Drig Powhattul, Pansaukes, 1¢0 m lumbar, Sozar Coruna, Sk Juseph, sundsies. ake2, 44 pkgs fish, 60 pkgs Oct, 9, tons fron. Scbr Este Lyon, Muskegon, 200 m lumber. Schr H. Rand, Horn's Pier, 47 ods wood, 92 cds bark, Scar Comelis, Menominee, 215 m lumlcr, 30 m salt. Sclr Hattlo Earl, Ssugstuck 90 m lumber, Scar Lavinds, 1e0, 120 m lumber. Schr Adristic, Muskegon, 120 m lumber, 40 m Iath, Scar Muzkogon, 175 m lumber, 13 m iath. Schr R, Moit, Oconto, 162 m lumber, 50 m lsch. ‘Schr Arab, Muskegon, 145 lamber. Schr A, Plugger, Muskregon, 65 m lumber. Schr City of the Straits. Buffalo, 750 tons cosl, S Fualine, Muskegon, 120 m inmber, 50 m lath. Soow L Puinter, South Haven, 2 lumber, &0 oda Schr P. Hayden, Grand Haven, 120 m lumber, Schr Fi Grand Heven, 75 m lomior, Schr A. Rost, Muskngon, 200 m lumber, Sehr Min, Soma Lake sundries, Schr Florida, Oswego, 500 tons coal, Sehr Marlon Egas, Grand Travers, 163 cds wood, Schr Advanco, Muikegon, 150 m limber, 10 m lath, Sehr Hamilton, 30 120 m lamzer, Scbr E. G. Grey, Maskegon, 110 m lumber, ‘Schr Progross, 1tolland, 40 éds wood. Auskezon, 150 m Iumber, 40 m Isth. Seir G. R. Roberts, ‘Haven, 150t shingies, 150 m La Schr Wm. Hunter, Vermillion, 220 tons building o, ston Salir Arrow, Muskegen, 65 m lamber, 5 m lath, Sebir Major M. B, Ferry, White Lake, 140 m lumber, Scbr George Steo, Pensaiikee, 225 m jumber, Schr Leo, Grand Haven, 90 m lnmber, Sebr E. B. King, Pike’s Pier, 75 cds wood, Schr Emerzld, Kingston, 1,600 bags salt, 6,500 bu calt, Sabir T. W, Ferry, Buffalc, 800 tons coal. Scow M. N, Dunham, Pike's Pier, 110 cds wood Scow Granger, t, Paal’s Pler, 10 m lumber, Seow L, Strom, Saugatuck, 48 cds wood, Burgs Wi, Burn, Grand Eaven, 200 m lumber, Soow Wim. Morse; Fost Clinton, 2 5s gravel. ‘Barge Gladiator, , 140 1 lumsber, Bchr 8asco, Bafalo, 509 tons coal. Shre Guide, Muskegon, 50 m lambor, 20 m lath, Sobr izl Mitclioll,” Alpens, 125'm. Jumber, £5:m CLEARED, .00t 9, Buffalo, 16,150 b Schr lis, Brop Tonell, Ogiennbisgh 5,098 b corn, 15 beles brown corn, § bags toed and sundries, Prop Missourl, Bufalo, 19,868 bu corn, 500 brls flour. Bark Peshtigo, Buffalo, 25,300 bu corn. Sehr Potomac, AuBauble, 2,737 bu corn, 12,748bu cats. Strar Shoboygan, Milwatice, sundries. Stmr C:roua, 8. Jcseph, mundries, g Erop. Toledo, Buifsle, 20060 bu busley, 200 brls flour, Bark Unadiila, Buffalo, 25,000 bu corn, Schr Mary L. 'Higgle, Buffalo, 21,000 bu whest, Schr Adriatic. Muskegon, 40 bu dats, 20 bn corn, Behr Intrr-Occan, Bualo, 50,09 bu cats, Behr T. Y. Hovey, Kingston, 17,500 bu wheat, Brig Giadiator, Manistee, 12 brls beef. . LAKE FREIGHTS, Cmcaco, Oct. 9.—Freighta wera unchanged, quotable af 18¢ for whent, 17¢ on corn to Basfalo; &7c on wheat to Kingston, Charters were: To Buffalo—Propeller Intor-Ocean, cats on p. t.; schooner Zack Chandler, corn, at 1%c; Philo Soovell, wheat, at 18c. MARINE ITEMS. Direction of Wind—From the Bouthwest; ‘brisk. —The propeller Lake Michigan lost her shoe, i aditon 10 her xudder,last wook on her dows ip. —The steamer Reindeer, aground off West Stester Island, was hauled off by the tug Mystic, and is now on her way to Sandusky. —The reported einking of the schooner D. P Thedes, of Put-in-Bay proves incorrect. Tho officers of the schooner Jay Coolie report her all right, and en rout2 to Cleveland. A vessol's bost, with the nama of ¢ Huntes” on its stern, wes found on Lake Huron, sud brought to this part by the bark Maris Martin. The Sfartin slto took on beard thg crew of a waterlogged by found on Lake Huron, and afterwardas’ put on board the propelle Chicago, downward bound. —Mhoschoomar A Osdes "?:"%:.‘:, mwam on Mondsy, with her cargo damaged in’hm- hull,and more or less in cutfit. —A roport comes from Raleigh, Mich., stating that & large gnanhty of flour is adrift off Bsiley Harbor, probably the deck lond of some propellor. —Tho tug Van Sheack, from this city,'on her way to the astistanco of tha schoonar Cecelis, stranded in the South Mauilous, broke lier rudder, and is now in o Milwaukee dry dock undergoing repaira. : —The crew of the schooner Maple Leaf, sup- gsed to have been lost on Lake Superior during 3 Iate storm, has since been picked up by the schooner Horner,.on. Canon Bock. The vessal i8 & total losa. ’ —Captain Elsey, of the propeller Mayflower, seports the buoy, which properly belongs o Hog Island Reef in the Straita af Mackinuw, sa- having drifted from ite position five miles to the northwest. —2r. John Green, the submarine diver, who was sent from Detroit to rescus and explore the schooner Fayette Brown, sunk st Bay Point, has been auccessfal in the mdnnlkinE; The vewsal was brought to Malden, and will be towed from there to Cleveland. Messrs. Tyson & Robinson, of Milwaukes, s0ld fo N, Ludington, of Chicago, on_Monday, the tug B: and the barges_Eldorsdo, Emms Tyeon, E. V. 8. Robinson, and W. D. 8. Filer, for tha sum of $9,000. 'hey are & No. 1 Vestols, the four bargos having been built last spring ut Milwaul 13 the taz hus Leen in ser- vice two yezrs. 1ie vespely Loreafser will en- gogo i the lumler trado betwoen Chicago avd ports 0a Laks Michigsu. —The Deiroit Free Presssays: The report which resched here that Ris tug Beiize Bad lost u uft on Lake Huron 4 disputed k5 her o= cers, wo state that duriug the time of the Liow ahe, with! Lier raft, was Iying in Tawas Day. She left on the night of the 3 ingt, With 3 raft for Tonswanda for Bliss & Pierco. The schoouor L. Vi Valkenlirg hay Walbridge is st ’fhgsnm“r?z' . o 13 at ort dischargin athoonar Minnis Musller, the Wheresbouts of il has been unknown aince her departure fram Frack- fort, Lako Michigan, Sopt. 30, has arrived st npparently all right, The schoomer H. A, Richmand, en with ore, from Lake Buperior for Frunkfort, b~ camo s total loss at mag:f:: Stredts of Mackimw, ce. She was built at Buffalo, and was 595 tons old style. .Bhs ol B it 2o vt cipe 2 ¥ REAL ESBTATE. Must be Sold. tween Lake and Randolph, east front, at $475 per foot. ‘BARSHALL & DICRIFSCH, ——ee iz Hiogls Boom 10-, RAILROCAD TIME TABLE. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Eallroad. Depots—Foot of Lako-at,, Ind lzns-av., and Stxteesth- ., aod Captl and_Histeenth-sta. Tickeb Bilags Houao sod 3t Dopots. o urg Pasasi londota & Otta Passer ngor; wa Paatongis Larors o PYPPPr7PPTTYY FRRFRPRFREERR ; £ b SR duys excepiud. v uClhlgugu d’iAlwn Rallrend. Chic toa t. Louis Thres Lz, and = Uuwn Dopot, Wast Side, usar Maduca-st, b 8t Lowa & Jdpringaeld v vin Sain Lige... L 9lLam BNp.m Kausas Cliy Fast Express, vis ‘Jscksoacilis, (L, ea2 Loolit: 5 W‘n‘:’ o am *$M0p. iy ‘Eapeods (Western Divlst 3. 431 60y, o Jolih S Dwlgat Acomn adsn 40D, . A& B B2, Lon:s & dpriugduld Lizat- Hxprois, vis Lial Sl v kil BE o Eaowas i By, vk i . 5. GhETle S lonses S pare odersn : b Paorls, Keokuk & Ba R *gicapt Junday. Sawarday. 4! Jdokmuyitis Divisior. ALl 1t Hain | X Sacept Moaday, nis Jacksenville Diviatoa, ey praoicisia bapi Sprogteia Kb Diinn s ST G Dilbuus & stoux Gilnan Parareger patan. Chicago, Indianapolis & Cineiopati Throngh Linc, vin Kankaker Raute. arrvo and depart from tho Dpor, feot of Lake-sz. For ing-cur bertas 1, cer Madison; 10w ‘Talatl and Expross, Bunduz, e e R e B nnaie Ruoung imo only 8 bours, = L ‘no nliro traln rous through to Olacionatl Pullmamy on alynt train. % Chicago & Northwestern Rallread. Tackot oflce, 3 Weat Madison-st. e FEPEYRY PEBRERRF PEESEPPREY FPRRRRRRRE B huaday az= i3 0. m. exccped. Nigat Eipross.. Leavenwarth Kepreas. Lnlce Shore & Michigan Southern. Dapot corner of Harrisun'and Shurmaa-as. Ticket offices southwest corner of Aadison aad. -sts. - Mail A0z, m. 15 p. x2e ) *TS0 e me I am. EHew p.m Accumzegativl,..... *430p. m, SIu) & m. ™ ¢ Mendars da: * Sundays excepied. 1 PChiuul[u;) Dangyille & Viocennes Enilroad. ‘assengor Depnt st P., C. & St L. i : Annaud Rinwssts 1o ¥y it et Tt 18w e X G B, Eranseille & Terro Hauto Kx. 1 3 it v gt el e Lilayocto Ex., vis ot Aus: 50p.m. 9:0p.m. Danrills ACCOEmOGRUOR.core BN, M. S0 Do M Titsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicagp Rallroad. 19008 m. © Tadp.mo Faim 10 m. @ wupm nays orcaptod.” § Ditig. DMichlgan Central and Grest Wesiorn Ralle Tonds. 58A Goat of Toeny-oound-az. stog gorer o 2ol 512 mabwai sl o) P+ Depot, foot of Lake-st., Pyt aiice, 5 Ci GEAY X Grand Trunk Dry £ 3 Gerad Teunk Nigw fii'i_n:n 90 . m, .x"fi:?:' urday sxcopted: 'uhiey exoipiel. 3 coptod. §asrive Seadioe o 2 iy RENTY C. WENTWORTH, ‘Genoeal Pussonges agest. OCEAN NAVIGATION. CUNARD MAIL LINE, Establishod In 1840. Stoam botweon ] NEW YORK, BOYTON, QUARNSTOWN;. AND LIVERIPOOL. Fram New York, From New York, Qalabria. Oot. 8 Gt 10 Rusela.. R Lot Cuba.. ot. 2 Hov. 3 “And From Boaton evory Taosday, Cabin Passago 381, $10 nod 139 gold. Toturn tickets at reducod ratés, Cabia plazs: S aad Burchs soiociod. i Btoorsgo Passags, €8), curency, Passengors bookad t d from. s of i Tomaraor Tehs Deatis on Graat Belialn, et iong a2d tho Conslna~, Bills of Lading for mereoa: 3o issued in conncouon with and. o Barapo i Tako oo et S iy F & b Ve, Sostest Wentern Agvat, & South Temporley’s Line of Steamulilps, Salling woukly bevweon London, Qaobec, and. Mantreal, Efldm'i“ T v Ay Ay - 3 3 : ‘socds azd pazss; Gldcago, wil bo f5and tho chaapeat fi"h %‘:%5 q}gfl#@ KKK, St B 2 Jond S Pareen), wad o pasisgo t0 Wo dr BTHONG, it apply to TE piciage B Madison-thy Chlcage g 60x80 fect on Franklin-st.,, be-