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THE CHICAGO . DAILY TRIBUNE! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, i87. Tot9, of Lot 189, in Bronson’s Addition, dated Oct. | off later to 93¢ on wh Oswego rate inne their present favorable- rates, there | 8.60 @ brl_.Cranberries are in fairinterior demand MONEYAND GOM ME ROE. 13 consldaration, e Webster ov, w4, 71 ftto | BTS 14340 on com, &nd 16%¢o on whost. | will ba considerablo eali shipped Quring the Bagiiee B slady 2t SI0.00GILED &w Bales sy {empt 't Gk ) Gl oo 341 ol | BUPESES, topk MOl ths moro, Moorally 8 | winker by ral’ o tnteie; s ot o ST MONETARY. m’ "XORTH OF orry LanTs, 82.40 per $100.00 o 8 per cent to Buffalo, with & The New York Jaur:g{h of Oommerce 88y8: ’é‘%‘é”z‘%‘?‘w g?m pocgnt $1.50 15%15 br\g)a"ggb;f Wrightwood av, 241 {t east of Racine av, 8 1, (0x124%¢ | cOrresponding advanco of 23 por cent fo other | The smount of wool at the Boston 76 1a | rics at $11.00@11,50 ; 25 brls doat $10.50; 8 brls wild st $7.50@8.00; 20° cases grapes ot $9.50@3.75; 10 casea 0 at $2.50 40 baskets quinces ot $1.00. GROCERIES—The increasing frmuess noticeabls ports. It is thought that this will put a severs check on Iske shipments, and tho soason will soon closs, A total of 11 charters was reported varionsly estimated ab from 5,000,000 to 10,000,000 Pounds,” Boston held the largest siock of any of our clties, and had been sclling immense quantities, The TrURsDAY EVENING, Nov. 14, 1, dated Nov. 183 consideration, $1,600, The money market continues stringent. Many Laazs, 80UTE OF orTY Tots1snd2, in Block3, of ni nwi of swWX, ing banks complain, as they have done | Bec 9, 38, 14, dated Oct. 335 conmdoration, S300, S, ‘sold. ¢ delivered, tenco | durin codin ;‘gx‘:: ‘_’;‘S":i:’kn pi“' ‘f A nmonn{ o mtr unx:: O e 1, ‘satio, ‘dated Nov. 14" coneldera- m& lm?r:‘fnm&“gnléflgg bu wheat; of the tgn‘:-:: %flan,’ ad u;uw‘ggwwug:k‘;mrz::% gngnflg :h:;m;gmd &y; e ‘!fif.i‘p"’mfé’a‘iife’, e i 3 bu corn, X arley. Toplace tho 614 mu P ing peper thatis not paid, and which they avo | $ia47ind 48, in Block 2, rame, dated Oct, 285 con- | Provisions Wero moro nckivo, and much | swel i esranie. thatTge arod Reantine, L0 | formor Golog up s Xo and tho latter sn ifc, g up- sideratfon, steadier, at the reduced quotations of yestordny. R‘:mfi.fn rh“’g Auuwg’ze Bouso thero kept all | gale destruction of that staploin Boston, while the adl sy . i , $800. obliged to extend. Men who are really rich, and | #3 5203%, 1n Block 3, samo, dated Oct. 285 con- | Tho winker s hovo ot 1006, & Foumne s vango in sugats i3 due o tho great scarcity of refining the large amount still on the way and st the whose nltimate ability to pay is unquestionnble, | sideration, $800. Betting i i 6 the packy thinli thoy had just been nble to get from the transportation dos. . S; ore quit £ind it diffioult o raise & few thousand dollars to | Lot llfn'!: Dk L e e ¢ 58 Qacen n‘i,‘;‘fi?i‘;‘ ffl?fifi; nogs oo omlé‘mmkjnu;‘,; 5 Sfmbanics in the afternoon, and befors marning it wus E7ape, o, olbes goads i o Tt "Sorvatn Bet ‘meeb maturing obligations, This is especially | Gabiidi ion grsn, o oo v or L GatoRBORL 203 | ghgy the largo recoipts did nob cause o further | fon g ooreird oo to hat i omver, {0 Bor | o genord trade fule for the scacon,”sad o good applicable to the large number of wealthy prop- | Tots15and'16, inBlock 2 of Pick's Lots 6 to19 of | dopression in prices. Hence products wero not | star bonded and private warchouses in of | tions : Tevised qt Turner’s Subdivision in 8o X, Beo 9, 38,14, dated | materially wenker, though New York was | thoclty thatescaped tho conflagration, and B1oans, SoDA—TX@8c. Correzs—-loch: kot I y with exty owners who have been building extensively. | £37%3." onaigeration, $700. quoted off; and buyers wero moro_inclined to depotanot | Co 50ct 0, G, Jaya, 25@2%c; Jurm Bnildings always cost more than the original es- | g 13 of 8w i of Sec 6,38, 14 (10 acres), 7 delivered, will keep up the suppl; . 4 = Y timates, ad nearly ll who have buls fhis yens | asin ot 307 Copmdaraton stsan 4102 | (ke hold, 8o 6 they expeciad w adnance s00n, | ol St mas oentutty it 1 fghoh i | B 2GRN fobey Moy dyrGatictucleodhy i ;22 ol b Ne X of same, dated Oct. 303 consideration, §20,000. 5] iy I 5 B conversation with several of our largest wool merchants 3000, 19K @1950; Singspers, Rotriogaae: are waniing to borrow a few thousands = 14 mand was, however, chiefly for meats, lard 10t | regaraing the probablo effect of the Boston P prenod %%xflagm’% G Marieat gapare, m.s;{@)xm, ‘to finish their stroctures. The merchants COMMERCIAL. being muih wastod, p‘&',k‘h gg'g;;mgosfl'nfl g2 tho prico of wool o fact ln apparent st oy | s, falt wdzbt‘,}obn}g’é%g?“ékm,, . 3. " expeq co in price of 13 e, t ¥ 2o collecting with tolerable success in the coun- fact that thoro aro etill lrgo stocks on hand, | of theim aco preparod o Kivan quoiablo markel prce | LA patns, 84@83e; Bangoon, TH@Iso: {ry, and are paying up to the banks better than Tironsoay EvENIvG, Nov. 14, The old pork is, however, being gradually e:q ?flfighwfléfi - ; liléw oTcl:A“{md L::: price og lina, B @83c, i Tiangoon, TX@T3{o; Caro- .they were & week £g0, but, on the average, it is TThe following were the receipts and shipments worked off ; somoe 15,000 brls have been senf to | owiog to/thie Thst that the \;’:llhrn 2. areal Boeans—Patent cut loaf, 1436@l50; grushed and ndenisble thet obligations at the banks are not 8 Now Orleans, and 2,000 brls to St. Louis, whilo | 2t rcaont wold about third of the jay Slip turhlrfin?;i mfi:fiffifi?@%kfim; N‘n{“’i‘i’i"@lfi%&‘n@%fi Qi of the leading articles of produce in this city during the past twenty-four hours; and for the corresponding date & year ago: Iargo quantitios lxn.v(;fonu to Canada. They do sy that the Montreal Inspectors are throwin somo of it out, on tho ground that it is Boft. It would cortainly be strangoif all that pork should prices, Thorocent advanco stimulated tho g of some lots, which are now on tho way. The prico of wool ds at present unsettled, Holdors are not gencrally anxious to sell oxcept af farioy prices, belleving thay 130; oxtra 0,19%@100; O, No. 2, 124@13%c; selo Iow'0, 113@113;c; choice brown, 11@I1i¢c; primo do, 11@l1c; fair do, 10%@10Xc ; choice malasses sugar, LK @LT3c; fair do, 9X@9)c. ‘being promptly met. New York Exchange was firmer to-day, and -80ld at 60c to 75c per £1,000 premium between Satis ok BEOREES. || SHIAINTS. | turm outin good order, secing that most ot t | o upward tendeney wil coninu uatl it ‘shall | "Eruest Dusond drips, § 0GLES; silver arips, = 7 was tumbled about in the summer sun, whilo e a0 Jot of Jine domestic | extra fine, 72@75¢ ; good sugar-house syrup, 45@Slc | FOOM Bxbossy 1872, | 87 || 150 ) 3970 | much of it was opened ab £ho 6amo timo'in tho | Boc o uue i e mot rommrang e 5 fa Cate BT | oxtra do, B@SGe ; Now Orleana molasscs, clioice, 166 Diror jon, S o G eons Part ke amGant O Joost. Sjaaa oAl flivough 4,954)| 7430 5,404 | hot month of August. Tho moro doforred | On tho contrary, congervativo dealors avo in doui Qe Bhaian T commme metiases, Mo, L brokers seems to be increasing. A good many 36,145( 67,9 30 | options in pork were " easior. Bome meats wero | about the proproty of setting their fscca toward a | ° Brrazealleptes, 17@1805 cloves. S6@900; cassls, 40@42c ; pepper, 32%@2330; nuimegs, $1.55@1.30 3 (gafizgnr, e, By do o, 1, OGS do Moo 5,1 200, Beavy advance, for the resson that perhaps forty cablo despatchos were sont off for cargoes. and itis cortain that seabourd to Inst il western and European consign. oted off, but they probubly were nob cnsior s yestorday, axoopt in Lamme, tho offorings in which were much more liberal thau herotoforo. of these are held on margins. Parties have either bought or eubscribed for shares in the Y, thera ia plenty of wool on tho ‘new banks, insurance companies, efc., organized A f ry i Boars—French mottled, 63@63{c; German mottled, + L) ow parties wore offering o buy meats | monts can resch bere. For this reason tho con- - Golden o 1 Rore during the past year, and have borrowed eway down, but it is probublo " thoy | BBl can, fosch boro frlonds, 4n tho goneral in- | G0 nite B ool ulte Thsy %e money on the stocks ‘as collsterals to 75 or 80 er cent of their subscriptions or purchases. The anks aro in & good many instances chaking Off ‘this class of losns, which forces tho stocks to sale. Itis even intimated that in_some instances torest, sgninst too sanguino prices, Several of thy Esstern mill-ovners threatencd o month ngo that if the farmers would not yield they would closo their mills, Thoy eaid tho prico of fabrica hd not advanced in ratio with tho stople, and they could not continuo and muko money With n constantly advancing wool were only badgering for tho sake _of keoping their hands in till orders arrive, Tho markot closod st tho following rangoe of pri- ces: Mess pork, old held at $14.60@16.00 ; now pork, $18.25@18.50 ; do seller the month nominal 4j50; polm, 6@6)c; Savon Imperisl, 6X@63c. Lol o ahoes comme By adry, 60 7o; common, 6@6c. FIAY~Undor this head there are no changes to note, The demnnd continues gmall, o does also tho supply, and only s moderate amount” of trading is being done, Pank stocks held by bank officials do_nob_repre- at $18.00; do scller Docomber, $12.25@13.90; : 13, . .30 ; . Of th t Vi " zont 1o scinal “oont of ' dolla nio tho | Buler e 1L do soller Jenuary, S1.123¢@19.25' 0o acllor Fob- | Tas - soscet, * bosause 1018 " saschiers oy | FugLolloyiog prices wero pafd by wioleslo deaters; O funds of tho bunk: Paper is made by some | Preespd hosy No. .- Tuary $12.12}¢@12.25; doseller March, 812.12)4@ | very uoprofitablo posscsslon, Tt is not likely | ooss pressed, $15.00 4 16,00; now praitie, presced: €10.00 convenient person outsido, endorsed by & bank 12.25; do soller Aprll, S12.3735@12.50. Lard, | that @ woollen will closo fust mow, | @ILOD. ON Wacos—Timothy, loose, $15.00816.00 officer who holds the stock, ihe paper discount- cash, e for new; dosollor Decombor, 7ige; do | Untess tho prico of wool shall sustain o heavy advnnce. | prairie, looss, $0.60@10.50. For delivery of pressed, Tho amount of Woollen goods, piece goods, and cloth~ {ng burned at Boston was also very heavy, and {he de- ‘mand for replacing them will bo fmmodiate, In some instances it ia probablo that mill-owners are large suf- ferera by loss of goods displayed for salo on commis- sion, and ot the mill warchouses in Boston, What dis- tress this ramification of tho disaster may bring upon ‘woollen goods manufactures remains to bo scen, LATEST. In the afternoon wheat and corn were moder~ atoly activo and stendy, 88 st the close of 'Change. No. 2 spring Wheat sold at 31.01@ 1.013¢ sellor the month, and $1.013{@1.02 soller December, closing at the inside. Corn sold at 813¢c casll, 813{@813c soller the month, and $1.00@1.50, according to distance. HIDES—Wero sgain quoted dullsnd heavy, t thoan~ nexed prices : Green butchers’, T34c; green salfed, cured, heavy, 10@10xc; do light, 10@llc; part cured, 8x@To; green'calt, 17c; greon cty veal lip, prime, 1de; ted, 16@17c; dry kp, 2¢; dry calf, 260+ dry’ flint, 19@20c; deacons, 50@60c; dumaged, 7% @8c; all other damnged -stock, two-thirds prices branded, 10 per cont off. JIOPS™A fair local demand provailed for good Wis~ consin, Eastern hops are in light Tequest. We quote : ‘Prime Western, 22@30c+ common to mediam, 15@20c; Eastern at 28@35c. "HONEY—Thero was some inquiry for choice grades. The offerings are light. Strained honey, sud dark comb, dull 8£18@20; whito clover quotabis at 25@30c. IRON AND STEEL— sollor Jpnuary, 7@750; do soller Februnry, 780; do soller Marcli, Ti/@Tige. O1d salté shouldors, 43dc; short ribs, ~73¢@Sc; other doscriptions entiroly nominal, Swoot picklod hams, 103@1lc, and grecn hams at 7i@8c for preseiit dolivery or soller November ; 75(@ T80 sellor Decombor. Green shoulders, SH@ 45; dozough sides, 53{@53ge’; do short ribe, 6@ 83¢o; do short clear, G3¢@6i¢c; meats, 15 fo 20 days in ealt, quotibio at 4)ge for shoulders; B55@030 for short ribs, and TH@Ti4 for ehort clear. Boxed shouldors, sefier Do- combor, quotod ot 49c. Buglish meats, for delivory in Decombor and January, 64@ ed by the bank, and the procceds of the dis- count turned over to pay for the stock. In cases where the major portion of a bank’s capital stock has been legitimately taken and paid for, ke directors refuse to caxry any such perma- nent discounts in times of stringency like the present. This obliges tho payment of the Paper or the sale of ‘the stock.” But even in cases where parties have taken stocks in good faith, and paid for them in full, the prosent stringency of money obliges them to realize. Among sales of local stocks within & few days, ‘we note transactions in Chi Gas Light and Coke Company at 100, Traders' Insurance Com- ‘Withdrawn from stors yesterday for ci sumption: 800 bu whoat; 1,497 bu corn bu oats ; 593 bu barley. The following grain has been inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 134 cars d sub 101, wheat; S0 cars and 9,400 bu corn; 15 cars osts; | 10T I %3 . nd B irimes ob o tacaceot Orrrcuics, . | Gcas ixe s 55 oara baclays Total (300 carey; 125, i AR T e T ot e ciosiag a4 the 1o hange; ho wmal aqmu%m, Bt i o o D8 semirapiion of e afthiocley BOSUENOE: o b, . 83;@8J¢c for Jong cut hams. Mess beof, $5.00@ | lected. Lake freighta wero inactivo. s atia e AL 18 16 Tes ot lngth educated the people wp to the be. | In our notice this morning of tho reports of | 850 ; oxtra mess do, $000@10.00 bect L, —— 15 £1005 510 rates Tief that ie has the power and the disposition to | the stocks of grain in store in this city, we indi- [*S29.50@50.00 City tallow, 8@Sie; grosso CHICAGO DAILY MARKET., #-8.£1085 910 e ‘use tho resousees of the United States Troasur | cated it to bo probsblo that the Grain Registrar | SS1abI0 88, D@Se. Salas woro roporied of roomeer: B, Horii i hugd 8 Rl i the Intereet of aay, slique whose views SOUL | did mot accept the recent measurcments of grain | $18.50 ; 250 brla do 8t 318.25 3 500 brla do seller | _ ATCOHOL—Was in Thcaeeats dommmty pat oe lower, | QUilsaissic i =% pliasieat, s cido wif ot b i v R tha K. | in the elevators as the basis of his celenlations. | Janusry at $12.25 : 500 bris do seller March at | We now quote 04 per cent proof at SLBGLED, Bl el st B wat L B et s D= Hional Banks aod possibly wach the mases, Alv. | We have sinco sscertained thet those measures | $12:25; 50 teo lard ot 73{c; 500 ton do seller | BROOM BORN.~Tho inactive condition of this mar- | Russian iran, portoct;sr.rs23 Boutwell instigatad the tnflstion movement taken as the Dasis, and are informed that | December at Tie; 500 tcs do scllor January as | et condiies. [We xoprint former quolations s £oF- | Russian iron, No. 1, stained. .21 Tew meeks 550, for tho purposs of Ahowing that | oy treen oo the basls, and aro Informed that | 1o ; 90,000 I shioulders ab 43¢0 : 20 boxed do | EuedoS s ehosros Sud st soer o fos e il S | Blieot irom.. w e et o tntended o arrogate to humeslt the power of | o Reglstrar was scting under o eneral order | af 4545, 500 boxes do sellor fxst hulf of Jmwusry | * BEANS—Tno ateringn ato large but 1n thoatmcico | Hormed Mooty Tt S ’ ] 1n omitting to change his last report to conform | at C 3 0Xes short ribs af of any demand, ces are weak and firreg ir. We . 33 Iseuing £44,000,000 of currency at his own o | WiTthe srstement made by Georse Armour & | To; 600 boxes lomg _cloar and . 0D | Guoidprims Bt 53 BGAE s commen 16 medl Beuetergiow el 9% @WK mtes '::n. hiz il g‘ché i Ml mfld 0. boses short clear geller December at Gfge; | um, E1:25@2.00, Sales Includo 10 bris navy at $2.10;8 | “LEMONS—Tne usual demsnd prevailed, and pricea vy i L ;‘m’“—t T s denind that Me But hero arites another difficulty, which no | 500 and 500 boxes do, seller Decembor and Janu’ | brie o "Lf‘}?oafi (2n5s fairat $1.00; §bags do 3t | ware unchanged. Wo quote French ot $7.00G5,005 3 & one bies been ablo fo solve, as vot. Tho mens, | ax, at 6o ; 50 boxes Cumberlunds at 6o+ 95 | #4bt A BCT S8l oyt preconted mo mow | DIagaa 2t 3700CT 60 oramgesal 1. 010 pi . Boutwell was an inflationist, and the New York ZErening Post even attempted to explain the sur- xeptitious issue of £4,500,000 of greenbacks s Tow weeks ago by Eaying : boxes long clear at 7i¢c ; 25 boxes Stritfords at T3c; 25 boxes meaté, Staffordshirocut, at Tidc; 25 boxes_long hams 1t Tigc; 1,500 pes groen hams at 73¢c ; 50 brls mess beof at £9.003 250 ures were taken o few weeks 250, and the in and out inspection since that time, properly epplied to those stools, as then accertuined, ought to give very nearly the stocks now in store. Tho features worthy of comment. Business continues slack, bat tha recelpts being moderate enables holders | ofDUsiness Was transacted at the following rango of tain priocs, and the market may bo quoted prices: to sus Tox 5.00; do, 12x12, §15.60; do, steads st the sanéscd mango of prisea: Sizietly choics 242, $16.00; do, ronisg, 10 81400 g *¢That this was done in Mr. Boutwell's absence i i i 9,78 dairy, 262 ; medium to good, 18@22¢; inferior to 13 > 5 : e e ecd | discrepancy of 108,640 bu of carn in tho houses | brls extra mess beef variously reported at §9.75 , @262 3 3 16 Trs—Largs, 43c; small, 44 bar, 45 from Wni‘-unt gftfliyc%nm:.m hrsd thmtflgil’“‘m.y ill lately controlled by Munn & Seott, may par- | @10.00 ; 50 bris packers’ tallow at 83gc ; 26 brls | “Ommion, 761 Sothing mew wasnoted in the condi. | 1, SFEEE ZiNo—Tull cisk, hatf caslis, T13¢e; &s Secretary of the Treasury. and that there 18 | 4 ;%0 ccounted for by tho fact that the corn | prime country at 7¥c. PRt prea sl LB T bags remain fnactive, | 1085 9%entity, soioh ?jmm much reescn for supposing that it wes done, not | 3" “srunn & Boott cribs wes so arranged | - Flour was mote active, low grades boing in | H5%, burlaps and gunnies are in fair request ond | GITET RORIR M, O e over121s, wonly withont his suthority, but contrary to his | yr =9 SRR 47 SO TS S i gl 5 fi B 2 Crca g possible to find its | better demand, though the lack of horse power | steady. We repeat our quotations: Btark, ¥6c ; Lud- © 4 wishes and without his approbation.” - h offers | &mount, without tnming it over, becauss tho | still keeps batk tho shipping movement, and | low, Ssie; Lewiston, s American, Dics’ Otter | 415 taned coppen dle. L o at now comes the Bocton fire, which offers | ¢xact dimensions could not be taken while full [ New York wasreportediuactivo snd heavy. The | Creek,33)o; burlap bigs, 4 and s Un, 20890%¢; | 100 1ace: 45 and s 5nd 16, 1ics 17, 1505 18, gunnias, singlé, 16@10¢; do, double, 2603 wool sacks, 5@ BUILDING MATERIALS—Were fairly active st unchanged prices, e continue to quote: Stucco, $2.50 2.75 ; New York stucco, easting, $3.75@4.00; superfine 165 15, foe; B0, 308 120 bundie, a5 fencs wire, . NATLS— Continuo to meet with a fair demand, Stocks aro not large and prices aroa shado stronger, Wo continue to quote: 10d per keg, $6.123%@0.25; 84 do, $6.3756@6.50; 64 _do, $6.02K@5.75; 4d do, 30.5T4@ 7.00; 3 do, '$7.62%@7.75 do 3, fine, $.87k@9.00: 23,0, $9313(@9.60; clinch, SNGHOZg, 114 o tho trade. NAVAL STORES—Were rather'quict, the demand ‘having fallen off, owing to the latencss of the season. Prices continue steady as follows: another opportunity for Mr. Boutwell to show thet he claims unusual and dangerous powers, 2ad that he stands ready to use them. The New York papers of Tuesday tell us that Judge Rich- ardson was at the Sub-Treasury all day Monday, and stood ready to act at & momenf's nolice, *“in. case the Boston catastrophe and the situation in London” called for the aid of the Government to sustain the money-market. We ehonld like 4o kmow who gave the Secrotary of the Detter grades were but littlo wanted, The mar- vor cent dlscont; ket was quoted stesdy at formor priccs. Bran was in largo supply, and ogain declined. Sales were reported of 200 brls white winter estras at 36.75; 100 brls do on private terms; | do, $4.00@4.50; Roscndale cement, $3.25@3.50; Utica 200 brls seconds at £5.50; 100 brls spring extras | Cement, $200 ‘per brl; Loulsville cement,' $2.00; &t £6.00; 100 brls do at 25.75; 1,250 brls do on | Akron 'cement, €200 mnblndusfli §J2¢Lr e, in rivate terms; 100 rls superfines at $3.50; 210 h"%s""“f}'ms;zh-?-" Onbile) SLa%0.%0 ve bl whlle Prado t $3.90; 100 brls rye flour on private | 5aud;Per 5@.00. viasteriug balr, per bu, 4 5 ick, per 1,600, $40.00G90.00 5 torms; 100 brls Duckwhost af S6.50; total, 2,460 | brk (samson), L S0GLL00; Consiy k. Ll of com. But supposicg that the mantle of charity be made to cover the discrepancy in corn, ypu.fiing it from the measnrers, that mantle would need to be mede of some material much more elastic than India rubber, to bear strotch- ing enough in the other case. The measures of wheat talien then and now show a differenco of 116,262 bu, and nearly the whole of this discrepancy scems to sttach to the oms house known as the Northwestern. Whero Treasury the supervision of the money market. did that wheat go to? Tho vigilaut in- P A ¥ = s 3 gilant in- | brls. Also, 50 tons branat $10.50; 10 tons at | @14.00; Woodstock pressed rango at 325.00@40.00 3 St, Sesterday s cligne of Wall street speculators | C0 008 IR0 sfimpma to have been aronnd | 10,00, ail on track. ’ Xouis Hydraulic pressed, $15.00, del; Milwaukeo, ¥ 18:: calied on Afr Noupwell o find ot “hggy’?r iy | the bouse the wholo timo durivg business | Wheat was less setivo, end quito weali, av- | 5100, del; Tacive, $1000 'dul;’ inslale, - $25.0 20 Eo more bonda so 38 fo gusiain the present i | Bows, did not seo if go out or at loust they | eraging 19c por bu lower than yesterday, vader | L2}, f1% '8 Ber 07 SOOGS0 The feloving Sitton 1n shocks. Tuis viet was, doublless, jusy | feiled to reportit. Did tho rightful -ovnersgo | a dull fecling horo, though advices from New | HIRUEt B¢ priccs pet box of B0 feoh, for domestle . O I o iyt wos, doubtless, Juet | ond take it sway, undor coverof the night, or | York were not depréesing, snd our shipments of | 1 oy 1o otless + B T T e e e ror. i | wasit stolen? ~And if stolen, thon by whom ? | yesterday exceeded the recoipts. Tho weather Firse Double 50 & B b O e at his aliance w23 | Hoox they must be indeed dexterous who could | was undoubtedly tho chiof causo of the depres- quality. strength. s e e e o SomA control tha coures of avhnts 10 \Wall stroet. | Enake out five or six cargoes of wheat, in as | sion. It was_snowing, and cold, and operators | Cx8to Tz 9, $ 5.5 s 155 Tatier BARE Werk In ppAby, wih fhe Ty e Bl e Cl i distinotly inform, | MDY weeks, without detection. Theman who | felt that grim winter has como et last, with | Tx10 to 810, terial Other deecriptions ruled comparatively steady. #1C theredora 119 L00k PuInA L0 ctly Inform | giole a millstone, and carried it off on hisback, | its cossafion of shipment, except Ly | BXil to 10 e quote: Carban, 973@?28¢ ; extra lard ofl, strictly h + stole a ), L y P Y | Bx14 to 10x15, em that there was one power stronger than ( 0 e 1 ‘body bas | lnk nd its 5 ¢’ fillin; 0 40x ‘winter, 83@85c ; current make, 75c; No. 1, 70¢; No. 4 Wall street, and that was the United States | o8 8 fool by comperison, everybody ke, oud its consequen £ UD | 10514 to 1218. 65c; {in-sced, raw, B5c 3 do boiled, 90c ;” whale, 83 o o i s ohC United SEa{es | been honest, we must fall back on tho rates— | from reccipts. of thom fear | 1441 to 16e20, Shes ot raw g do/botled, 30: 7. Wsle, 8 T thin naomntion o e er. tiay | thereis no otber colution to the mystery. If | thot it will bo much moro then ordinarily diffi- b oxtrar $1.00; o No. 1. 0050 bauk ot 6o B i eadnesumpiion of bower, 1% | gomebody has been stealing there is work for | calt to carry a full thia winter, on nccount Bitaits, 0o ; clephang oll, 95 5 turpentine, 0@, B & the detectives. of the scarcity of money, and this induced woak- ATNTS, 'COLORS, AND 'PULTY—Business was moment's notice,” theso deputations and inter- 'OLOE! 1 views is that Secretary Boutwell is endeavorin Qull at the prices given bolows to organize s cliquo that shell not only control the courso of speculative events in Wall streat, ness, as very many wantod to sell out, and not & Tew wore anxious to sell short. Tho demand for shipment was microscopic in its dimensions; tho speculative inquiry very light. Scller December As an instanco of the almost utter hopeless- ness of the attempt to obtain concerted action among grain owners to compare our stocks of grain with the paper out against them, we may Strictly pure,. 11.50 Fancy brands, 10.50@11.00 but take the wider range of controlling political % z i i 3 fe ; Tote that Georgo Armour & Co, ara_éxperienc- | opened st $1.02¢, declined 3fc, advanced to e B o e oatado Of | ing tho nimost diffioulty in finding out how | €1.03%¢, ~ declinod to SL015, and closed 150 Somted, bt Angeons to Cue hast ot they stand in regard to the Munn & Bcott re- | at §1.01%. Seller the month sold nt nu St out dangerous to the best interests of | oite,” When they aseumed control of theso | §1.01@1.02%, closing at S1.0LYG. Seller Jau- (CANNED GOODS—Dealers repart faty sctivty o X i s, elevators they requested that ail holders of the | nary sold of 31.04@1.043{. and sellor the your at | (he demand for this class of goods, sud, tho Grminess 1150 Public eentiment is an unwieldly thing, and | Munn & Scoit receipts wculdd present | 81.01@1.02. No. 1 spring closed nominal af | niontor more is still provalent. With the exception 400 hard £ control. Af tho firet mews oF the Bra s | them for endorsement, and tho holders have | 118 No. 8 do at 9lc; sud rejected do at | of tomatoes, which ary in shost Supply, storks wer s | English Ven. £ Boston, our citizens * gushed” a little prema- | S12¢8 that time come straggling in at the rate of | 81ido. No. 2 spring, cash, was heavy at seller | plo. Below aro the prices current: English orango 15.00@16.00 turels, and begun to sunscribe & fund before it | OR€ OF wo perday. The chences aro .that if | the month prices, except in ono house, where & Enxéiflnh ne‘{l!udn 12.5 was nacertaincd thero was any oceasion for it. | ATmOuF & Co. ghould give notice thut they | fow small lots wero taken for shipment. Do e, i The originators of the Movemant new aee thers | Would shut down in & weel from date, there | Cash eales were reported of 400 buNo. 1 epring kthassnsin Fhitng e 38 10 Ased of i, and that S100,000 Wil probably | Would be plenty of ! wide-awako businosy men,” | gt S1.13; 15,600 bu Ko, 2 epring at 102, 12 | Fiumny crcen gagen < Do more than cnough to make All the chaitably | Fho would lot those receipts sleep in their safes | 200 bu do at $1.013¢ ; 26,000 bu _do st $1.013¢; | § o] In bulk.... S5 .d@ongtions that anybody in Boston will be en- | for a month or two longer, and then bewail their | 17,200 bu do at $1.0L)¢ 5 41,000 budoat 21015 In bladders, g 1t Duacy 4,000 bu No. 8 epring at 91ic; 15,200 bu do af POTATOES ¥, d chofce Tota hard fate in being ‘ cheated.” It is of this kind of stuff that our Emdesb grumblers are made. TIE MARKETS. Theleading prodace markets averaged less ac- tive to-dny; with fow changes of magnitude in prices, except in wheat and_ barley, the first of ‘which was weaker and the latter stronger. The receipts were only moderate, and wero excoeded by the reported shipments, while tho shipping movement to-day was quite active; though it had this drawbeck, that it was generally regarded as the last dying kick for this season, If tho shippers could only continue 28 sctively at work for another week or wo, the bins in our elevators would be 8o nearly empty as to make it an easy matter to compare receipts out with the stocks Grocories wero in fair request and titled to from now nntil spriog, in consequence of the fire, But while it has been known for soveral days that there was o oceasion for this fund to relieve Boston, nobody hes had the courago o say 5o, and donations hava continned to pour into tha hands of the Committee from Emes who are not very well ableto spara them. the meantime the Boston authorities have perpetrated the grim joke of accepting all dona- tions. But even Secretary Bou who is eager for & chance to distribute his millions of currency, can find no excuge for it in the cir- cumstances of the Boston fire, and gays the suf- ferers sre mainly vich men who can stand it. ‘There i8 no doubt that the Boston Eeople will ‘meke somo satisfactory disposal of the money in wero higher, Tho reccipts woro lighter, Sales in- clude® car ¢xtra peachblonat 60c delivered ; 6 cavs choice do at G5¢, delivered; 1 car dg at 50c, on track ; lcardo st 45c,on track; 1 car white, poor, at 20c, oo SWEET POTATOES—There was some local in at former prices. Jerseys quotable at $4.00; Southern Illinois, $3.00@3.25 per brl, POULTEY—The receipta of live poultry were very large, and there was not much inquiry. Tho markot s ‘weak and lower, Dressed poultry ia coming in quite freely, and meets with a_fair demand. Sales include 23 coops chickens at 33.25@3,50 ; 26 coops do at §3.00; 10 coops do nt £2,50@2.75; 16 coops turkeys at 9@10¢ ; 4 coops doat 11; 200 Iba dressed do at ldc; 21 doz dressed chickens at $3.00@3.50 3 00 @11.00; 3 coops ducks st $3., BALT—The chief characteristics of 9ic; 1,600bu rejected spring at830; 800 budo at 823¢c; 800 bu do b 81350, + Total, 135,000 bu. Corn was less active, and averaged 3/@3{c lower, thongh steady during a grest part of fho Sossion, and quite firm eatly. Thorowas & fair smount of trading in cash lots, partly on ship- ping account, andpartially to hold, which caused Cashi corn to command & slight premium over sellcr tho month, but mext months option was dull. Thero 35 still somo apprehension in regard to this montl's doliveries, &8 our Teceipts continue rather light ; but thoy are ex- ected to incrcase nest month, and fll up wit Pothinew and old corn. We aro informed by thoso who ought to know, that thero is plonty of old corn yet lying back in the contry, and CHEESE—Trade was again duil to-da 7.and if wo except prime factory cheese, which i still ‘being held ‘with same show of firmness, the market is weak, with rather s declining tendency. . Foilowing are the faling O, i g i in_storo. 3 i g f e Tt oRT chartty, but 1t sliould o | prices wero firm, This was esposially tho caso | oporators aro afraid of the volume of offerings | aiss;, ev Yot e o e s Oblo factory, 13 | axo frmness and a lago and incressing de- ever for reliet irom Clieago for suilerors by the | Ml coffees end zefined sugars, tho formor ad- | tho coming winter. Sellor the month opened at | COGAT T the sout smavior Taets was moro activity | oiicr: Doamia® apnohggeds, nd rango ua Porton e yancing & 3o and thelatter sn ge. Tholoss. in | 813de, advanced to 82c, and declined to 313/ of | than has been noticesblo for some timo past, and both | $2.25: Saginaw, iae, $525; doasss Diaond. 6 T oAT BROCE . ARG HOND MARTEE, Boston, of nearly one-fourth of the entirestock | tha close. Soilor Decembor opened st $03¢@ | soft cnd hard varieties wers quoted firmer. ” A major- | $2.257 daity, without bag, $3.005 do, 89, Mesers, Lunt, Preston § oan aoto as fol- | in theUnitedStates, hasimparted a firmer focling | 813c. Rejected was in good de- | ity of dealers aro now filling orders, though tho epi- | $1.00% grousd solar, $2.53; AAhtim Gkiry, per beg, S Eeraay t, quet to holders, and there is a strong probability | mand and relatively firm at _ 29e. I’figfl still occasions some inconvenience, Wo guote: | $5,00 ground alumn, $2.25. owH2 i that a further advence will soon be established. | Cash sales were reported of 27,600 bu No, 2 at fenigh, ‘;umg“?%"%-éfish-lfmn}rfiflr S50 fack | SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS—Continue to meet e Zigre 5o | Syrups and spices are moving on_a liberal ecale, | 325 25000 bu dost Slzge; S4000 bu do of | T S5 Ko SI0MGLLA; Briae F, 1040 | witha foix demind. Thero wero 2o vacistions in 508 of 160, ex. b, 3 2t vary full prices. The condition of iho dry | 813¢o; 24,800 bu do at 815¢c; 10,000 bu do at | Cherry’ Mino, $9.00 Hocking Viley, S9.00510.00} | - Fous PALEE DOOKS, MAISED PANELS BOTH STDES, 5208 of 61, ex. int. goods market wns essentially unchanged. In- | 81ifc; 15,600 burejected at 20}gc. Total, 186,- | Caunel Coal, $0.50; Binonk, $9.00; Wilinington, $7.00, | Thickness. Size. Price. 5-203 of 'ss,' ex. int. terior buyers are here in fair numbers, and mail | 600 bu. COOPERAGE—There was some demnnd among 316, 2x §by6x 8. B-208 of %65, Jan. and Jaly. orders are coming in with considerable frecdom, Oats were in fair demand, and firm on this | packers, at $145@L50 for pork barrels. Flour | 1 3-16. 8byGx 8. 6203 of %67, Jan, and July. Lut the general trado is Jacking in ectivity. | month's deliveries, but easier on the moro do- | bartels are in falr Tequest ot S0@5Sc. Woquots: | 133 . 61y 6x 6. 5205 of 163, Jan. and July. Prices, howover, wre fim; nofably so_ for | forred options, though ous recipts woro ight. | S, 137y €1 e ot one rereets io [ 128 2x Bbrocs, e e woollens, tho preeont tendency of which | Seller the monfh sold st 2ic; seller December stayes and headings, §17.00@20,00 for porkbarrals; dons ' * BOOTE—TWD RANEL, T. §. carrency Ga. | 4 1133 isto advance, owing to the enhenced cost of | at 2%, and geller Jsnuary of 2214@ | staves, $9.5089.00; circle flour headings, ® 8@96 3 thern Paci 100 and int. | the raw material. Batter was dull, and | 22%c. Btrictly fresh receipts rendily | Feet; flonr hoop poles, $138,00@20.00 @ m; pork and $9and int, | scarcely as firm as at the commencement of tho | bronght 2I34e to the . extent of | tierce poles, $35.00@40.00 '8 m ; whiskey barrel staves, X Bigs *endint | week, but without materiul decling tho light tho ‘offeringe. Thnlflnnlgkf;cl;:gols)ed“steudyé 200871009 m. Sales wero vopoctedaf 1,500 puskt IOy owniiiy 10z eaitos, | Teceipts helping to sustein prices. Cheesecon~ | Cash sales were roported of 12, u No. 2 af NIA s o Bieriing Exchange, (arge draft).. ... 1097@110% | ¥nucy quicte snd oasy. In tho Geb | 81ide; 2400 b do ot 213ges B000 budo. ot a1y e SDULse Caniane b good senursl, —— merket a fair omount of trading | 1,800 bu rejocted at 18}¢c; 600 bu do at 18c; GO | pears st $4.00@A 50 150 boges BourreGuis s Sun REAL ESTATE. was_ done_ at former quotations. Fat by sample, at 28¢, on track. Total, 26,000, 150 boxes winter Nellis at $3.50@3.75; 800 1bs Reino DI q y Nice grapes ot 300 ; 400 fes White Tokay ot 25c; %00 1bs Muscat at 200, EGGS—Thero was onjy 3 light local demand. Tho offerings were plenty, and prices ars weak at 24@55c ; ‘ickled snd limod egds ot 20622, Bales include,60) oz at 25c; 20 cases at at 24c ; 10 cases pickled at 20c. b, Tiyo was quiet, but strong, most of that now hero being held off the market for higher prices, while the current receipts ero not equal to the shipping demand. Cosh sales were reported of 2,600 bu No. 2 at 52¢; and 1,200 budo, in speci- mackerel and white-fish are reported i light stock, but with these_csceptions tho market is liberally supplied. Dried fruits remain quiet at unchanged prices, Hay and bides weremore or less neglectod, neithier of theso articles mesting Price per window. The following instruments were fled forrecord on Tharsdss, Nov. 14: crrx FRoPEETT. ExofnoXsoX of neX Sec 11,39 13 (except | with any considerable demand aside from | fedlocation, at 52}5c. FEATHERS Atet Witk 2 toir o o ] Boulevera), dated Oct. 11 ; consideration, $15,000. supplying cumrent . local . wants. . Oils, | - Burloy wab cxciicd and irregular, -No. 2 wag | prices we quote pime ive Gecen st 63000 Lots 74 and 75, in Block 24, Sec 7, 89, 14, doted Nov. | fobaccos end _ wood were unchanged. | in setive demand, and was early run n}) to G5¢ | firathands; jobbing prices for assorted feathers, 0@ - for cosh lots, whioh was an sdvance of 8c per gg@cg-cmmd at 25@50¢, necording to quality; chickens, | ~0xl4.. ul.igm 57 soectle Lumber was moderetely active, prices ruling steady. Brick, lime, coment, cte., continuo to meet ith o veasonably fair demand at pregent in. BEEES_The offerings ace quict, Timolhy was quotable s se0gees; dlover a8 i fulr roquest und firmer, prizo Sced guctabost 13; consideration, $5,000. ‘Noble st, bet Chicago av and Cornell dated Nov. §; consideration, $700, -\ bu on vesterday's outside; but subsoquently fell off to dc, and closed stendy. The risewas stim- | gorron—1redingin this market was only fair, and st, e f, Lot 52, former prices wero without visible change, Dealers W 3¢ of Lot 15 ande % Lot 16, in Block1 of Block | quotations. Broom comn was dull with prices | ulated Dy the fact of light ‘receipts, superposed | complain of . scarcity of fat muckerel, 1nd therais | $5.10@5.19% yith $5.25 askod: €2, 527, 39, 14, duted Tuly 6 cflmd":mn 1,800, nominally unchanged. Hops were in fairre- | on the =attempt fo purchase n part | also a light stock toy( whitefish, buf, with the fm‘.kw@nmtxm'ima ‘gl.w@un 3 millet, GS@'IUD:IE‘“’" i L %t duted | Quest 2mong Lrewers for tho supply of current | cargo for shipment. The lower grades | above excoptions, the stocks are in good worke | garian, T5@H00. éa;w;f;;mge;“ lggfiyn?’g O a8, 2 sacks 703 Libe!‘tyst,betmtadhnduflonsm,af,951&,6!1“‘45 = s i i - ingorder. "Wequote: No. 1 § H Sarpfhets fe il Jamie. Iros, sicel, bin, copper, aic,, wers in | wero very quiot and showed littlo change; No. 3 | lagorter, Weaiote: No.1 wilteteh, aggggé? | atsashy; sstags doatssso, B ot esTos 41 3 | fair request st former rates. Wool was un- | elling ot 50@5le. Seller the month wes dull, nt sl i) ik 2 $2,600. | ports from the Bast; holders here are asking @59c. . of | ghore, SLT5@180; b ifih, 5.5} . 50@55c; _good, i oo iomrie o 0of Wesorn v, ., 39520 1, astd | o hgler, bt as yet 0 soles lava beon made, | 16200 b “No. 3 et Gie; ‘6000 bu | Qoo cal iy S0 0hE: hex Semnt e | S ORI, S0, BT £ West akest, 193 {6 o Daxlin et, 51, 20x151 1t ag- | 50008 were quict. Timothy was steady at $2.00 | do at Ciige; 25,000 bu do at Gic; 400 | 336 box Derting, sealed, ©@ide; Columbia River | hyson 75c@1.00; common, imperisl SGTR: KO8 L0 ted Nov. 13 consideration, §1,178, ' @2.90 for prime seed. Clover was quite Srmat | bu do af 63c; 5,00 bu do st 620 2,800 bu No. 3 | saimon, new, half brls, $10.00@10.25. chaicado, snu@s;:ua;m:;gggldsg\gnwpm (e Second sf, utween Aeumbi snd Dickerdi s, ., | $5.00@5.10 for prime. Flox quotablo ot S1.60@ | ak 5le; 1,600 b do ab 5034o; 2400 do at 5o | , FRUITS AAD NUTE—A vather better domand ex- | ehoica 11361 ;calm, 120103 chokoldeut ot 23 Tcto ales, deted Sept. 11; considerstion, $1,500,” * | 1.5, Potatoes continue in good domand, and | 400 bu rejected at 83ige; 2,800 bu do b 88 ; 403 | {817 107 800ds in this lne and for many descriptions | Jopan, ue@slob; falx fo £occ, 10, G0, S0 Thirdst, Between Leatitt and Eormo sis, 01, Tots | choice varietios sro firmer. Poultry was | bu, by sumple, at 78, on track; 800 bu 4o at | apprechutie b o v uf tiers was no | mamrallest Japsn, S9G0%: SO 01 05, €0,snd 70, dated Aug. 24 conslderation, S1%, iiop, | iD €xCessive supply, ond slow of salo | 75¢; £00 bu do ob 50c, Total, 65,800 bu. 9ur quotations of yestorday : Daich, 8@Ac; fgs, drum, | TOBACOO-Weaguotes oo "o B s Sl e e s :-educevlg iicta. | Gumb, et 0 foir Tis B e TR i ;fl?nflmlg%,“?\;;{%@i"° e, bo, laglic; Tuker Wcszmu—rgu@&gt fi’éfi-’“}aéfizflc’ i of 01k st, e f, 6iygx100 lemand at former quotations. ggs nro e Baginaw Courier gives the following D 72, 10 c; do 1871, 5@0c; raisins, old, | 70¢; common, 3 paor, 355 Gy dated ch.eggfun‘;fggmm 3,000, X001 | very plenty and weak %50 for tresh. _Choice | statement of salt inspected to Nov. 1 for e &f,“ui;f. Jiisine, méw, S15g255 1 blucivarsies | Shiomc—fxtxs) 33@i6e; medium, 2083%; com. e presmicef Ko.850 Vst Sfousos i, dsted Nov 11; | Winter apples aro in good demand o inieror | season mamed, or sineo 1600, whan tho State in- | Chnetes TR oot e, 5O po Ll | SR FEHL e che; e beight, 0GOS cozsideration, §9,500, and local acconnt, and strong ot $2.50@3.00 in | spection system was inangurated. Balves, Biansce: o kol B3/t Chm oot | wime cound 8@6 % Webster av, between Larrabee and Hurlbut sts, | carlets; $2.25@8.50 in a retail way. Cranber- [ - 189.° 1870, 1871 1872, | rants, 1872, 93@100 ; do 1871 B@S)Gcs apples, Somthe | WOOD—In the wood market nocliange waa visible,the £, Lots 20 2nd 2, with buitdings, dated Oct. 20; con- | ries are in moderate request for shipment, and - SL150 65,404 124870 142,933 | erm, Tow, G@6ic; ‘o Western, 1@7ic; Michi following prices being firmly sustained : Becch, $13.00; dorstion, Si435. e Tarsibéa 08 Hirlbubats, a, | Sheady wsm.su@n,soqper prl for cultivated. A s e s 8@Sc, Nors-Fiberts, 14@150 ; Almonds, Terragona, | maple, 14.005 hickory, $14.50G15.00; siabe, $6.00—de" Tt 18 itk Dullaings, aaiza Oct, 20 consideraion; | GTUPOS and ofher fruits in uauzl roquest. 1 00T TEHO S0 Titi0 | 200} B, M e e e | W%t mpers was o percepts hige fhoem. 2,575, and 3 ] s, T 83 84,391 118,032 11152 n 5 ingto 3 Tenne 2 it ‘this market, Declers are waiting for fur- T st astof sod nosy Clark sty 8, 205109 5 | Teported sules wero: 160 bila af 90os bat 50 SSGTS BUO05 120957 100008 | Bota s onr %‘zfifi}gfléfiffif eanceseo pea- | ditition of e B the Fact. - Stocks hero ore ight, @ated Oct. 30 ; consideration, $6,000. brls were reported sold yesterday at_90c, while 3,378 10,417 94,723 89,524 | GAMEThe receipta this morning were light,and | but s good dealof wool is said to bo et in thohands of Werren oy, bet Western av zud Oakley st, nf, 24 1t | 100 brls wers unreportod ot §914c. The market — —_— | therawasa ing forall varietics, o mofe | producers and country deslers. Woolis held higher, to ziler, dated Sept. G consideration, $2,05. may be quoted with holders asking 90c per gal- 649,237 618,283 700,893 632,638 | sales of 20 doz prairio_chickens ot £4.25@4.50 ; 25 doz | but, in the absence of any sales upon which to base SR s B et L0 87,0%,/25 1t5 Qulell | jon, pRlC marlet continues good, Rates have | Mallard ducks 3t 2,15@3.00; 35 doz ‘guailat $1.80; 4 | guotations, o, continae to quote tioss of lsst weck: Tota 15,30, 35, and £, Diock 8, of Mliard & Deck | o Luke freights wer moro activo snd-somewhat | beon advanced 6o at Chicago recently, and pros. | MAdduirters el ai 6Gscpérth, = ° © 71 7| Tub, washident e es'se30 3300 D W X, Bec 55, 3, 13, aatad Oct, 29 | Srmer eerly, undor u good demsud ot 9 for | pects are fhat tho macket will continme good | exmeryd OLko LA sonilan to moct mithan | Tuby v mflhcd,)&'}llglh S consideration, £2.575, corn, and I0c for wheat to Boston: but eased | through the wholo winter, If reilroads con- ) brlin carlots, Apoles welliaa Totail way at SL76@ | Fleecs, washod, X 22550" Buper, pulled (nominal), Extra, pulled (nominal), Buck fleece, % 0ff washed, and burry wools, 5G100 less, s CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 4 . TEURSDAY Evextyo, Nov. 14, The receipts of live stock during the week up to this evening, were as follows : Cattle, Hogs. She 906 8,015 13,328 14,003 56,586 42,293 tels, Hogs. Sheep. s,%m 5,044 7,814 . .o 8,271 14,692 .- One of our large live stock commission deal- ers, W. T. Keenan, leaves the city to-night for the Red River country; the object of his visit being to learnif it is practicable to hip cattle from Texas to this market during the winter Beason. Mr. Keenan believes that the cattle would arive here in much better condition, than during the summer months, and they would, of course, command correspondingly bet~ closing a3 follows Thickness—Five shingtes to be two, inches fn thicks nesa, Length—Sizteen inches. . 4 Hinvwoop—Tho rade in the hardwood yarde Was very fair to-day, Bugers wero in good at- tendance, and a satiafactoly day was experienced, air ds; dealers in whitewood, g ublished prices re- mained firm, as followa L % Louszp Arroa: still very ance, and enced. closed as follows : Good 1o chofce mill- Common strips wdmmw Oommon mixed lumber , Joist and scantling —The Teceipts fo-day wers small. Buyers were in poor attend- 8 vory unsatisfactory day waa experi- Prices were weak and deciining, and 335 8.008 9.00 LUMDER ISTEDSTS OF SAGINAW—SHIPMENTS XOB, THE PAST MONTH ASD SEASON. = From the Saginaw Courier, The lumber market teen somewhat de- Eresaefl during the past month, and thers can ! ter prices. ly be eaid to be any markel quotati t c?\ Fair activity characterized the | the present time. There is but F;de ]‘1’1‘:1:)):: frado to-day, and the firmness developed earlyin | DOW being bbught, the season hes now so far the week is gtill prevalent. The tenor of advices from the seaboard markets was encouraging, and advices from Bufialo, Albany, and Pittsburgh were also rather favorable, otherwise, ang fact, taken in commection Tith o moderafo recaipig and, tho better quality of the stock offe; for sale, induced a od fecling all around. Shippers, of whom there was a full attendance, seemed eager to invest, and the competition. between buyers for the same and different points was quite lively. This enabled holders fo realize, and, by the middle of the afternoon, all really desirable shipping beeves had been disposed of at re- munerative, and, consequently, satisfactory, prices. There were no extra steers on sale, an 8 comparatively small number of choice, but of fair to good droves the ofierizéfia ‘Were numerons, The prices paid ranged all the way from 250 @2.75 for inferior natives and thin Texans, to £6.50 for choico fat smooth steers, though most of the day’s business was transacted within the range of 83.50@5.50. The outside figure, $6.50, 'was obtained by Mitchell, Brown & Thompson for75 choice steers, averaging 1,464 1bs. The largest :agorted sale was by Wallwork & Sun- derland, they selling 219 Texan steers, averag- ing 1,117 ths, at $£.00. Btockera were in good request at strong prices, sales being readily ef- fected at $8.00@8.50 for common, 2nd at $3.75@ 4.25 for medium to prime lots. DAII of this de- scription found buyers. Texan cattle were in~ uired for at $2.50@4.75, for thin through oves, to choice cornfed. The market closed steady, with few cattle left over unsold. Extro—Graded steers. avarsging 1400 Ba$5.40G0.50 and upwards, R Choice Beeves—Fine, fat, well formed 3 year =nd_ sversging 1,200 1 Bs....... oerennnnns B5G025 Good Beeves Wil riiened, fadly foraied e = eers, avernging 1,300 Ibs. A0@5.¢ Med;nmxdlx")‘bdwu—allmlémn in fair fesh, aver- sog nging ... .. 45085.25 Butchers! Btock—Common fo mediam steers, and good to extra cows, for clty slangliter syersging 800 fo 1,100 s, Stock: Catdls —Commen catile’ in fieah, averaging 700 to 1,050 Inferidr—Light snd thin stags, bulls, and scallawag Texns Cattle—Throngh droves. .. Texan Cattle—Northern summered Texas Cattle—Corn-fed ......—. 3.25@450 urgent cases for immediate high Tt of lake froight that has provaded. for the Jhich, taken with the 1 arges in the Saginaw lumber carryin, crippling the shipping capacity, has river. Tho season Tying capacity of the vess trade Mign 2 ZLumber, ft. SHIPMENTS Co ] T Texas, Steers & Lindsy, Harrison County. e —————— advanced that no purchases aro made except in shipment. The past sixty days in 8 measure deterred shipments, 085 of a number o g trade, Teduce: of largs stocka onm the will close withamach larger amouns of lumber on hand than last year. From the subjoined tables it will beseen that, althongh the shipments for the seagon fall behind those of- last year, the shipments _during October excesd thoge of 'the corresponding month of last year, aad would havo been mcl greater had the car’ in the Saginaw itted. Tho first two tables a!xo%'mth the * accnmulation shipments from Eagt Sa and i lngpche ‘months of o for A October for the years named : RisT RTvAR, Oet., :%150. Oct., 1871, Oct., 1872 4,320,450 11340, 55,000 000 0,0 3 FROM THE RIVER DURING THE SEASO! The subjoined table shows the shipments fro the Saginaw River (both ports) from the ing of Tavigation SRnpe) from the op nained: 1870, 1871, 1872, 421,207,803 445,906,048 412,024} 32104784 99,058,800 S3,E4, 9,496,500 The Committee of the Cincinnati Indust Exposition have made awards in cotton as lows: Bweepstakes—0. 0. Swoo; pe, Law County, Alsbama. To Stafce—First premium follows: Tennessee, Wm. Van Treese, M ™ County; Alabama, C. O. Swoope, County; Arkanead, Robert Stewast,d = i Las ounty § Mississipp], W. S. McShaw, Toe cc ; Georgia, James V. Krott, Bibb Cour 19 butchers’ cows. 16 medinm steers, 16 1278 580 ice steers. b 1,369 G.57% HOGS—The market wore & better ook to-day. Dopots—Foot o Lake-st RAILROAD TIME TABLE. RRRIVAL XRD TEPARTURE OF THE ‘Winter Arrangement, Clicago, Burlington & Quincy ¥ - ndiaan-av., and Si* [1 d Canal and £ itheats, T Bilegs onse s s Depore A Tickst o Chicogo & Alton Raflrond. Both shippers and_packers entered the market | chicago, Alton & St Tonls Theo cariy, ans althongh the eompetition hetusen | CoiafSL ) g ghor st from Ol Lo Fram these two classes of buyers was not particularly | gUfion DeRel West Side, near Madison-st. brk brisk, they kept steadily ab work, and & firm | DvisMaiaine ot P sy v tone porvaded the market from the opening to | Kusss City Ff Hipeesia tho close. In addition to the fresh receipts, | packporile I, asdlousl-, - == which reached 14,002, thero were some 8,000 | Wenons, Tacn Wiitisgion stalo hogs, making & totel supply of abont | jExprefs(Westdrm Divisiow).. 110p. m. 35 29,000 Of, this aumber, bebween 16,000 and | 32'%ar DT G fosomo'dation *4:05- . 17,000 found purchasers at §3.95@4.00 for com- | ~ ning Express, via Main Line, mon_hesvy; $405@L10 for medinm, and at [ adal $1.16@4.20 for good to choice light, and | Kinsss i extrs heavy. The great bulk of the dsy's sales J:S:g-g:,c‘q. , & Lo were effected at $4.00@4.15. A few extra as- | RS0 Roolnk & Bagi B sorted lots were taken by Cansda buyers at 24.25, but these sales in no way reflect the mar- ket, and countrymen should not be mizled. The market closed steady at the above quotations: HOG BALES, Jacksonsille Divkio ms:h Mai acksonvill . y excopt Aonday, ia Jacksonv.io Division. *Except Sunday. Pty Iilivois Centrzl Railroad. o Dopot foot.of Lake-at. No. Av, Price)No. Av. Price)No. Av. Price,| - Rickotoffios, 1 Canal 55 265 $4.00 260 §400 (47 330 $4.20 63 267 400 |95 265 410 |50 200 420 60 254 400 (43 203 410 (88 199 420 250 291 400 (60 219 410 (29 318 420 55 235 400 |65 208 410 |65 263 420 60 213 400 (45 352 410 (80 §13 /420 53 213 400 (54 250 410 43 52 420 57 227 400 |55 200 410 |45 309 420 148 200 400 [48 209 410 |50 20 435 55 207 415 (31 SIT 405 (175 219 425 65 257 415 [197 218 405 |16 20 425 4 4 23 41 X y - 3 i a0 415 o1 D3 405 o0 20 410 | SEAEREIIRR Iiaumyacionel, 24 18 415 |48 209 405 |8 2 393 | Chicago, sndiannpolis & Cincinnaci COE Ol T Linc, vin Kankakee 1 - A0 A0 158 B 0 |8 25 07 | Tratnsseriveand depart from the Great G, - & 203 A 2 Depot, foot of Lako-st, - For through tie' 38 205 410 [BL 193 435 |56 283 405 Ing-ca borths apply af Tickot olice, 75 C3: SHEEP—The gheep market was without im- ss;gngé;n‘nm 120 Mashiny cyrsen rtant change. A fair business was dono on | Horof Comgross-st., asd Mlichipaay ;. P:cnl account at £3.25@3.50 for common thin D:s:!.y, oxcept mixed lots ; at $3.75@4.25 for medinm; and 8t [ .. o onyes, - unday. 24.50@5.25 for good to really choice. Arrive at In Arrive at Cincinnati 9:20 P. “Tralns arrive ot Chicaro At 7100 a. &, AT = e CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. THURSDAY }:n;'mu,dnwi ", Vessels twere in good demand, znd rates s trifle higher, closing firm, a3 follows Pacifio Fast Line. il Ol lizo ranaing Sasarday nichE train to C DB ontire St Toms tararan s Giactios alcopers on night Clicago & Northwestern Rta. Tickat office, 81 West Xladison- * Hhaned ool | BT ER SR ‘Afuskegon.. eee S50 .- | FEOCPOT & Dabaaae Expross, 19 Mcnomineo .. - 40 ... | Milwaukee Alsil. 18 Pentwater. - 425@475 | Milwaukeo Expres: 19545 Tudington, 1 ™45 | Milwankoo Passonga. 1530 Oconto, . 150G | Mivaskoo Prsionses i Gina B 1000 o | CRen B e iatiady b, : unday excopted, ‘exlip Wit - 0 | cepted. The receipts an ipments for the last 24 Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific T hours, ending st 7 o'clock this moming, were | Depot, comir of Hafmisen 2ad Sherman” as follows: Qmaha znd Leavenworth Ex. s Reale'fgg. Stipments, llsgr:cAé:xenm‘;E:%:n.. RS Lumbar, m. 853 | Night Exproes, Bhingles, m. 600 2,905 | Leavengorth Lo Zath, m... i/ 213 | Depot cornaror Hertison a5d Shesm Corresponding figures same date Iast year: ‘southwest corner of Madison and L Receipts.” Shipments. | 2pn, Via Ale Tino 2 ZLomber, m. 0% 550 Bhingles, 29 ¢ | R i Lin , .. R Il S i o e e AT TEE o ade 2f ::lhe yards was mod- P Eg; = erately active. oice gredes were in good | S,E0% G p Tar zoguesh but tie movemest was cicly contned Himdeani . i * Sundass exq o1 tothe common grades. The following quota- | * Eindars cxocpied, | ¢ Sarmpdags do., tions were realized : Passcoger Depot at . & St 3 First and second clear. -$48.00@55,00 | ~ Canal and RKinzjo-sts., Out freiziit o Second ctear, 1 inch £o 3 fach.. 47.00@50.00 | Adawnd Kinzio-sta, In froizht omco. - inch T 39.008140.00 Hasted saaareollsta. 3.00@45.00 Common flooring, ‘Wagon-box dressed, first... selected, 16 inche i o, Aot Star. ¥ 3,313 Three dt er car to be added when transfy 5 Wi e feliorws th sbinglog, ormeds 1 Dan Pirtsburaiy, Fo Pacific Ex) Fiv Linor, Hall.. Valpsraiso Acgommod: Nigh Eapress, X ight aad Ticket O viilo Accommoda 3y Bxpress. Sndays excopted. % Sfondays exco. 3 *Saturdays and Sandags excopted. < Mickigan Central cxd Great W roada. Dopog, foot of Laka:st., aud foot of T Icket otEce, 75 Canal-st., r of H.‘Aflgi_\mnmmflnklkw) u m. Day Express, 2. m. Jackson Accom'das: p.m Atlantic Express (daily). FOX GRAND TAPIDS A3, ight Expresa. bt Jotod PATTivS Sandars M1 D) M A S & reSendineN

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