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10 e ———— Y Yy THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 73, MONEY AND COMMERCE. : MONETARY. WrpNESDAY LveNiNo, Sopt, 24, Tho tolographio report of the suspeusion cf tho Daltimoro banks, and the implied suspont lon of the Now York bnuks, ia liablo to bo misunde - stood, and tho gravity of the situatiou groatly exaggorated. The Now York bnnks have not ontirly susponded payments, noither hove thore in Baltimoro. In both citios, the bonks have simply mado n formnl announcoment of whab I'ns boon tha caso for tho Jast two or {hroo days, viz: that curroncy ls 8o searco that it s impce- siblo to got it by the ordinary moans of calling inloons. Thoroforo tho bauks in thoso citics elmply eny thoy cannot pay largo checks in curroncy for o few dnys, until the curroncy oz« cltoment blows over, which it most unquestion- ably will. It shiould, however, be distinetly un= dorstood that tho banks in thoso citios do nct olose their doors; on tho contrary, thoy will ovon pay all small chocks in curroncy. It s, of oourso, understood that tho positive refusal {o pay a cheok for any sum drawn agalnst funds cn doposit to the crodit of the drawer is an act cf bankruptey. DBut it i8 not probable that the banks in thoso citios would absolutoly and pce- sitively rofuse to pay even a cbook for a large amount in curroncy, if tho holder of tho chook was dotormined to pro- test it if not paid. With any dopositor wko was doaf to reason thore would be no courso but to pay. Itis woll known that to pay nll deposie tors in ourrency would be utterly impossiblo, and if thoy wore all so unronsonable na to de- mand paymont In curroncy thoro would be vo sourso but for the banks to suspond entirely,— that is, refuss tho paymont of all checks, This, of course, would be an unfortunate allornative, and the worst possiblo way for dopori- tors to got thoir monoy. But the de- positors of tho banks hold the issue of this question in their own handy. It rosts entirel: writh thom whether the Now York banks shall 0 on or not. The case botween tho Chicago nnks and thoir dopositora is Erulnely tho same 8 iu New Yorl, on P that the Chicago banks aro in n sounder condition than thoso in New York, Itistho firm conviction of overy one who has any intimato knowlodge of tho Chicago banks that thero isnono of tho Nationals that would not, If wound up, pay, not only overy dollar of deposits, but tho fult par valuo of tho stock. The demnnd for currancy ariscs from the sudden dosiro of overy man to convert mnot only his bank balance, "but other marketable property into ocurrency. Each mnn knowing that it will be imposrible for all to this, ondemvors to bo ahoad of his neighbors, and got currenoy out of bis bank to the disadvantago of othor dopositors, ‘This is just what tho saviugs banks prevent Ly tho roquimmmxi of tho thirty or sixty days' no- tico. Tho commercial banks, however, would ‘bave no recourse in such cages but suspension. It would bo dificult to sny positively whother the aggregato amount of enrrency in this city is incronsing largely or not. We aro in- olined _to think it . Thore wore uu- doubtedly some liboral amounts received from Now Yorit, Wealso hoar of a number of in- stances of ourrency being sent in from tho coun- try to buy wheat at the prosent ridiculously low pricos, 1In theso cases, however, it [s not sont to bnuks but to merchauts, aud by thom pnid to other merchants. Many porsons, without thinlung, are ready to conauro tho banks for having largs balancas in New York, aud othors equally thoughtloss are rendy to consuro tho Now York bauks for not remitting currency horo moroe freely. It must bo remembered that whon the panic broke out the movement of Western products to the East was tho Inrgest ever kuown. All this mudo ox- chango onNew York, which it was thglegitimato business of the banks to buy, and which it was necossary thoy should buy in order to keop the produce " in motion, The banks here had or- dered currency from Now York against this ox- change just ns fast as thoy could get it, but it is woll known that curreucy bad boen ex- tremely searce for several weeks beforo the panic snd it was impossible for the New York Lanks to find ourrency for all tho exchango from the West sovoral wooks ago. Thus, the vory mnguitude of the crops, and the abundance of our real wealth, was the _cause of a groat rolative sear- city of ‘currency beforo tho panics 'hero is, of course, no staled prico for the loan of money in this market mnow, but the difforence in” the prices of whont yesterday and to-day for ‘‘woller the month” and “goller Octobor,” showed that practically the prico of money to cmry wheat into Octobor igat tho rato of abont 20 per cont per mouth, or tico hundredand forty per cent per annum. Lverything wae quict at the banks hero to- day, The clearings were mnde without any troublo. The amount of checks sent in woy smaller than for somo time past—a fovorablo foaturo, indicating a quioter condition. The balances also were lighter than usual, aud were promptly paid in currency. —_— REAL ESTATE. Tho following instruments were filed for rec- »rd Wodnesday, Sept. 243 . CITY PIOPERTY, Chicago av, w corner of M, & St P, R, R,, 81, tri- \nglo lot of 78x06x54) ft, dated Sopt 15; considera- Hon, $400, Tyler st, 141%{ ft, W of Throop at, 8 f, 24x110 1, dated Aug, 20; considoration, §2,000, Leavitt st, & of Jackson at, w1, lot 8, 26xI2Y ft, Inted Sopt, 18 ; cousideration, $10,000, Fourth av, 149 ft n of Hnrrlson st, o f, 24x100 t, dated Sept, 31 consideration, $8,000, Evaus at, nw coruer of Roboy st, & f, x125 ft, dated Bept, 24 ; conslderation, $900. Fiimorao ut, 303 ft w of Western nv, 8¢, 25x124% ft, datod Sept. 93 ; consideration, $1,600, Gurduor at, botween Halsted and Larrabee, n f, 225 108 t, dated Sopt. 23 ; conaideration, $800. Holt et, 250)¢ ft s of North &v,o f, 24x125 It, dated 7on. 18+ consideration, $500. May st, 1993 {t n of Washington at, o f, dated Sopt. 203 couslderation, $8,000, DeKalb st, 92 {t 1 o of Leavitt st, n w8600 1t, dnted Sept. D ; consideration, §1,000, 8t Louis #t, 8 o cor_of Fiflccuth st, w 1, 100x195 tt, with other Proporty, dated July 14; consideration, 118, Lt property, dated May 20 ; considoration, $6,600, TRockwell at, 116 £t 8 of Tyler st, w f, 24x101 ft, dated April 22 ; cousideration, $1,000, ‘Burnside st, u o cornor of Thirt '—cifih(h, wf, 48} 120 ¢, doted éh]!t. 21, 1872 ; considerution, $2,600, Mobroo at, 173 ft w of Loomis, & f, 24x167 11, dated Bept. 2; consideration,§15,000, ifago av, 4 lots, Detween Western av_and Hene shuw av, 8 f, dated May 13 ; consideration, $1,500, Warren av, 0 of Californin av, 6 £, 33x135) ft, dated Bept, 20 ; considoration, £2,000. Warren av, west and adjoining above, A f, 32x1253¢ t, dated Sept. 20 ; conmlderation, §2,000, "Pwenty-soventt at, 160 fc o of Buller st, n £, 25x125 tt, duted Bept. 177 consideratlon, $1,350, Lot 3 of Lois 14 to 17, Block 10, Rackwell's Addition, dated Sept, 20; considerution, §1,025, LuSallo at, n'w cornor of Maploat, o f,31 ft toal- Iey, dated Sopt. 4 ; consideration, 85,653, OUTII OF OITY L1MiTs, Unfon av, 258 {t e of Lungley ov, u f, 603200 ft, dated Bopt. 10 ¢ consideration, 4,000, Drexel boulevard, 250 ft & of Fiftlefh at, o f, 100214 tt, dated Bept, 4§ conuideration, $25,000, 'Forly-socondl nt, Detween Viticonties uy and Park way, 8 f, 60x120 ft, dated April 9 ; conalderation, Toola 16 and 17, Block 12, Egandalo, dated Juno 2} considoration, $0,70. Lot 2 in_subdivision nlw"mrt Block 11, Bec 16, 98, 14, dated Bept, 13 consideratlon, $5,000, Unaivided 3 of Lots 2, 3, 4, and Bub-Lots 1, 2, 8, ‘of Bauro's Bubdivision in Tors of Lot 1, i Block 1 ner's Subdivision nn ol o i Becd, 38, 14, dated Bept, 137 conslderation, §3,200, COMMERCIAL. ‘WrpNESDAY EvENING, Bept, 24, The following woro tho recoipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in Chicago during the past twonty-four hours, and for tho corrosponding dnto ono year agos TECEINTH, 1872, 1873, Flour, brls, 0,082, 0,1 ,769 Waeat, bu 109,300 163,451) 48,32 Coru, bu 160,190 00,683 1044 Dats, b 40,160 20,000 10,094 Rye, b, 7 G400\ 1,600 Barley, 11,000| 47,050 Orasd seed, 201,130 111,848 Flax sood, Iy, Bi,014] 214,000 Droom-coril, 62,600, 5,676 Qurod mets, 26,382] 329,040 51,140 104,018 Tighwines, bris, 5 {N.,“ql, ! 48,3001 store ,yumi.;d:.r for clly constimption: 4,706 bu 1 lo-t; 7,169 bu corn; 6,354 bu oats; 1,074 buryu; 1,444 bu barloy. Tho following grain has hoon inspected into wtoro this morning up to 10 o'clack + 828)¢ cnra whent; 251 ears cornj 47,000 bu No, 2 do, and 0,100 bu rojected do, by aannl; 30 cary onlu § 10 enra ryo; G0}¢ cars barloy. Totnl (080 ears), 818,000 bu, Tho Chieago produce markots wero moro activo to-day, nnd again wenk, tho activity boing chiofly in gottlomont of ontstanding contraots, which woro clenred off with a will, loaving tho option slates cleanor than they Linve boon at any thno sinco the sottlement poriod which suc- coedod tho gront firo of nearly two years ago. It was notoworthy, too, that soltlomont prices woro vory stoady, as compared with thoso ruling on cash lots, tho mombora being gorturally willing to follow tho ndvice given in tho docu- mout which prosoutly follows, Tho pressuro to adjourn tho Doard of Trado, ofthor bino or cum dio, was ronowed this morn- ing, nnd met with many supporters, but way not submitted to vote, boing hendod off by the fol- lowing announcomont : Tho Board of Dircctors, fn thio present finanelal dis- turbance, deem it proper for thoni to make the follow- ing rocomniendations to the mombers of the Asso- cintion, viz: That'businoes bo puraied on as conaervativo a basis s possible, and that offorts he made to adjust out- standing trades munturing tho present month on an equitnble basts; that transactions bo limited to sottle- ments of outstanding contracts,and to salca of prop- orty for cash and that in all trananoliona liborality and reasonablo confidonce ho oxtended whore the samo would, under un‘lhlnr{ circumatances, bo proper, This was ovident| fi' Jjust what was wanted, and thoro wore no further arguments in favor of closing, though, of courso, a groat many of those who ownod produce wora sorry to oo it saori- fleod, nud_much of it in tho Interost of tho shorts, Thero is littlo doubt that n motion to ndjourn, if put, would havo beon voted down, as tho common songo of tho mombera would havo told them that such a course would be suicidnl, rosulting in Dblooking the wheols of trado completely. It may bo hard to sncrifico prnport{, but © tho loss thus aceuruing is as nothing to tho consequences of confosaing to the world an inability to con- tinne business. As {t is, thoro is lopo that the movemont of praduce will be contiuued, and that our stocks in storo will rather bo losseued than incrensed from the present volume within two weoks from this date. The receipts of grain from the country woro larger than wantod, but considerably loss than tho recont avorage. They will very probably fall off to n much lower point within a fow days, ns very littlo money can now bo spared from tho city tobrmsi it in, ospecially as wo have now o heavy load to carry, ovon atreduced rices, At the same time It must bo romem- ored that largo quautitios of grain in tho country aro owned by Chicago mou, some of whom may be obliged to bfl“‘i t hero to meot oxistont linbilitics ; and considerable quantities have been already sold to arrive horo this month and tho early part of noxt, most of which will also como forward. Honco our recelpts aro not likoly to dwindlo_down to nothing, even if tho prosont depression should continue, which is searcely possiblo, Thoro was 8 moderate amount of grain bought for direct shipment to-dx\f but mostly by rail, and to Interior poiuts, 'Uheso purchases woro mado with currency forwarded by express, moro of which is on the way, But tho offerings were very much in oxcoss of the buying capncity, and pricos_saggod therofore, espeeially in corn, which was but littlo wauted. Thore will prob- ably bo enough orders hero within a dny or two toanablo our dealors to tale caro of all the tain horo, espocinlly with n lotting up n rocoipts, o thut there will bo no more solliny out “for whom it may concorn,” ‘I'horo was much loss of this to-dsy than yostordny, andit was mnostly confined to tho esrly morning, which causod tho further drop in prices. Tho sottlemonts made to-lday on grain con- tracts will involve the paying over ofa very Inrgo amount of mionoy, though only in differ- onoes. But not many of thoso payments woere mado to-day, aud scareoly any wore insisted ou. Poyment was genorally deferred, by common consent, till tho money market issomewhat ensior. Honoo nofailurcs wore roported, thongh maony omitted to pay on the spot. Thie outsido nows of to-duy was not vory rens- suring, but tho Lome prospect was full of en- conragoment, Tho ropresontutives of tho vast agricultural community of the West have settled dowa to tho situation involved by the Eastain fuilures, accopting tho situation withont shrink- ing. 'The result will nocessarily bo a diminished rice for farm producoe for some time to como, nt a cousiderablo proportion of tho crop, ox- cept corn, is nlready out of tho hands of the farmors, and on tho romainder they may yot ronl- izo much moro than neems nt prescut possiblo, ‘Wo noto that tho Milwaukes Chambor of Com- morco hns ndjourned ovor till Monday, and that trading in grain thore is declared to be out of ordor ad nlerim. Tho receipts of whent thero continus Inrgo, 179,000 bu being roported for this morning, with shipmonts of 46,000 bu. Thero was no percoptiblo change in the dry oods market. oing done, and the markot for all umYm gooda is stondy aud firm. Btocks aro liboral, and in many lines unusually attractive goods aroe shown. Qroceries continuo to meat with o Iib- eral order demand, and noarly overything in the list is roported firm, Toas were also firm, from sympathy with Now York. The butter and cfxenm markets wore without specinlly new fenturos ; the {former romaing firm under moderate stocks. In dried fruits and nuts thero was no chango ns far as prices aro concerned, and trade, particularly on interior ac~ count, is reported good, Hay and hidea remain quiot and easy. Shippors are at presont out of tho market, and no one manifests any particular inclination to oporate, unless it bo for supplying the current wants of iho trade. Oils wore un- changed, us well ns coal, At the lumbor yards, trade on intorior account continues fairly active, and prices are pretty well sustainod, At the docks tho Tecoipty wero Inrger, and thero was more doing, thore being considerabla inquiry from country merchants, Prices, however, were wealk, and, for cash, lower rates woro acceptod, Motals and nails wero in continued good request, and steady; nails being scarco and firm. Iron, cooporago, naval storos, aud building materinsls wore unchanged, Ilops snd broom corn woro guiot, but the tono of both markets was ono of firmness, T'ho wool trado wns aléo inactivo, and pricos were little botter than nominal. Timothy soed was dull and declining. Tow sales wore made, as opora- tors were loling off, ‘awaiting tho turn of evonts, but tho prices accopted to-dny were lower. Groen fruits wore without change. I'oul- try, opgs, and potatoos were quiot aud casior. Highwines were inactive, and genorally quoted by doaloes ws unclangod, 4t 020 por gallon, but itin not improbable that's buyor with tho money in his haud could have obtained s considorablo concession from this prico; not because high- wines are plouty, but because cash is scarco. Now York was quoted unchanged, at 080, Lnko freights were dull and 1@2c lower, at 8@4Ye for corn and 9@10c for whoat, by foil to Buffalo, closing tamo at tho insido. There was no quotation to Kingston. Vessels were moroe plonty, and carriors Liad to concedo in order to obtain business from shippers, who scomed caro- loss about operating at all. A total of fivo char- tors was roported (including ono of yosterdny afternoon), which will carry out 48,000 bu whoat and 100,000 bu corn, Provisions wore dull and nominally nuchanged. Thero were no ordora of consequence on the marlket, and holdors would probably have boon obliged to sacrifico thoir property if forced to dispose of it, “But thoy hold it off the market, Stocks hore are small, nud in the hunds of par- ties who nro belioved to be abundantly able to cnrrz them, Ienco tho markot wasnot affected by tho further decline in live hogs. 'Tho mar- ket was nomiual at the following range of prices: Mess pork, cash, or sollor Beptember, 216,60@106.00; do soller October, nominul; do _ sollor Decombor, §13.25@18.60; selle or Janusry, $10.50@13.62%. Lard, cash or sollor Boptomber, §8,00@8.00 ; snmumor do, 87,05 @8.00, Lard, soller November, @10 wallox Decomber, #7.80@7.90; do geller January, &1.05@ 800 ; do solior Fobrnary, $8.00@8.05. Swoot pickled bame quoted ot 9@1le for win- {or, and 81¢@10c for summer: Dry saalted meats stoady ot T@Tigo for shouldors 3 B4@83o for short rfim; rnd 830 for uhort clonr, “Boxed ehoulders, 78(@7)c. Euglish meats, 8%@% for short ribsj Ul<o for short elear, Bummer-cured monts quotablo at 2go be- low theso prices, Groen hams (16 Ibw) at 8o asked, sellor Docombor, Bhort ribs, wollor De- comber, at 03¢0, boxod ; do #hort cloar, T@T7)4c; do shouldors, 4¥{@43c.. Duncon is quoted at 834 for shoulders; 0igo for cluar ribu; D¥fc for short oloar ; aud 18@160 for hams, all pucked, Mons beof, ¥8.76@0.00 ; extra moss do, $9.76@ 10,00 ; beof Lams, $23,00@23.50. Oity tallaw, TH{@7%o ; gronso quotsblo at 43/@Uifo, Bulos wore limited to 60 bris oash mouy pork at 316,00, Tlour was “Hnl" activo, for the oceasion, boing in fair demand for local uso and for shipment ; and_ tho inquiry scomod to bo suficiontly good to clear the market, if sntisfactory priwnary ar- rangementa could have boon mado for shipmont, It is imposaible to give tho range of prices, ug tha transsotions wero mostly on privato terms. The deotine in wheat would meko fair shipping extras worth about $5.50 to buyers, but holdors of well-known brands wouldnot accopt an equiy- slont decline, EY““"‘“B 1o wait till the pauic Is over, which they can ocasily do if tho eud be A fair dwtributing business is . ot too long doforrod, ns stooks are smoll, Bran wos quoted atrong ok $10.00 on track. Onsh anlos waoro roportod of 26 brls whito wintor ox- tran 6l)nlmur) b §8.76; 60 brls do (Diamond) at #8,60; 860 brla do on privato torma; 100 hrls n‘;rlu‘x oxtras Snmcy) at $7.76; 100 brls do ab 26,76 ; 100 bris do at” €6.60; 26 brls do at 806.267 1,200 brls do on private torms, Total, 1,060 bris, Also 10 tons bran at $10.00 on track, Whont was activo, in sottloment, but very wonlk, doclining 8igo on cash_and 6%¢0 on sallor QOctobor, from tfio_lowest figuros’ touchod Inst ovening, whilo the drop was 12c and 0o from the iusido quotations of the regular sossion of yos- terday, London was quoted ensier, Liverpool wonk, and New York fnnctive; but theso roports hnd vory lttlo to do with eash prices horo, which wora govorned eutlrely by tho local quontion of supply of curroucy a8 gaugod against tho de- mand, the Intterhoingimporative ns well as largo, The market for tho spoculntivo grade was wonk- enod oarly by forced snlos, most of the purchasca boing mado to fili Soptombor opticns. Thon (he market took on an_irregular phase, aftor tumbling from 97¢ to 00c, ns thorowora & fow ordors on tho floor for car-lots for shipment, and {t was rumored that tho propriotors of tho Contral Elovatora bad nrmuumP to keop wheat moving through thoir houses, Tholr roceipts ot onco commauded 1o promium, It was after- wards found that they hind bought ono cargo on ordor, but had arranged to do no moro, though thoy had tried to procure tho adoption of mons- guros which would enablo them to rocoive wheat from Jowa, and forward it a8 fast n8 it arrivod hore. The markot then mettled down to about 000, aftorwards roso to DZ}E‘:, when it wns ascertainod that froights by lnke had declined, aund settled baok to BJo nt the close, Other grados were vory slow, No, 1 spring (mot Northwestorn) cloged at 95c; No. 3 do nt nbout 80o, and ro- joctod do nominal at 73@76e. Boller Octobor was vory activo, in sottlement, most of tho trados otit boing apparoutly closcd up by tho end of tho session. The option oponod at $1.03%g, declinod to 970, and closed at $1.00; being nominally procurable at 2{@1o discount 1 bought without ~ sottlomont, ollor Noyomber wag nominally 2@8%c higher than Octobor, and gollor tho year the samo ns _ Septembor. Cash eales were roportod of 800 bu No 1 spring at 90o; 800 bu do at 05c; 2,000 bu No 1 North- wostorn at $1.00 ; 10,000 bu No 2 spring &t 5703 5,000 bu do nt 950 ; 16,000 bu do at 940; 10,000 bu do at 930 3 20,600 bu do_at 02105 82,400 bu do st 920 ; 87,200 bu do at Dlo; 17,400 bu _do at 00c; 2,400 b do at 890 ; 1,600 bu No 8 apring at 8503 6,000 bu do at B0o'; 1,600 bu rojoctod spring at 760, Total, 162,800 bu, Corn was acttve and woal, declining 80 por bu further on the roprosentative option (Ostober), whila it wna difiicult to tell tho oxtont of the drop on cash lots of mgnlnr which were really unanlablo during a considorablo part of the rog- ular gossion, The business transscted was al- moat _ontirely in sottlemont, which was yery lib~ oral, bub mostly bofore noon, by which timo most of tho shorts had filled in, and the market then declinoed furthor under liboral offerings from parties who were carrying corn, which no ono wanted, ns there were very fow who scomed to care to go long at any prico in tho prosent doranged stato of tho monoy market. Sollor October opened at 3814c, and soon gettled down to 8¢, at which prico it romainod steady for two hours; ond probably tha largest numbor of sottlements ever mado hore in ono day was covorod fu that interyal, The option could have been bought at }go less without settlemont. ~ About half-past 12 o'clock the market dm; ed to 961¢¢, and thon to 858{c, closing at 6@ ts{u. Soller the month, or regu~ Jar No. 2, openod at 3540, foll to 82ide, and closed mnominal at 32)(@32%{c. Btrictly frosh roceipts and high ‘mixed closed ot 333c. Holler November wold at 80}§@42e. Cash “#nlos wore roported of 8,200 bu No. 2 al 860 ; 2,400 bu do_ at 353¢0; 10,000 bu do nt 863¢o; 81,000 bu do at 85¢; 26,400 bu do at 841go; 70,400 budo at 840;.24,400 bu do at 833403 14,000 bu do at 834e; 5,000 bu do at 933c; 20,000 bu do at 9c; 10,000 bu do at g‘%fig i 1,300 bu rojoctod at S2. Total, 18, ., Oats woro active in nottlement, and about 20 lower, being vory steady all through the session at 270 sellor October, and 260 soller the month, or gollor the year ; which figures wore accopted by common consent a8 a_basis for closing up. nsh lots wera woak and irregular, A fow car lots nold above 26c, but the market for rogular closed dull at 260, where no sottloment could be mado, Cush sales were reported of 4,800 bu at 2034o, 2,400 bu ab 26}¢c, 67,000 bu at 2Gc, 5,000 bu at 25c, 600 bu rojected at 26¢, and 600 bu whito at 27c. Total, 70,400 bu. Ryo was dull and 1@2c lower, thore boing vory little domand, and a considerablo pressure to sell cash lots. ‘Tho market ranged ot 62@630 for No, 2, seller tho month on sottlement, or for cnsh whore the scllers consented to wait two or throo days for payment ; but at 60@60}gc whoro they wanted tho curroucy * on the nail.” Halos wero reported of 6,200 bu No. 2 at 63c ; 400 bu do at GZc ; 400 bu No. 1 at 60igc; 5,000 bu froe on board at 68e. Total, 12,000 bu. Darloy was rather moro active, but wealk, rul- ing 7@10c lowor on the speculafive grado'(No. lf. which oponed at $1.08, fell off to $1.00, and closed at 81,05 for cash or wollor the month, Boller Octobor sold ot $1.10@1.12, and seller tho yonr at 31.00@1.05, the latter cloging at the out- side. No. 38 gold from 870 down to 80o, closing at 85@86c; do soller October sold at 90c. The receipts to-dny oxhibited a decreaso, but thoy wors ample for the occasion, Cash sales wero reportod of 6,800 bu No., 2 at $1.08; 10,000 bu do at 1.07; 25,000 bu do st $1,05; 5,000 bu do at £1.02; 10,000 bu do at #1.00; 400 bu No. 8 at 87¢; 800 bu do at 86c; 1,600 bu at 85c ; 800 bu do at 830 ; 1,200 bu do ot B0c; 400 bu rojectod nt 73c. 400 bu Ly samplo ut $1.85 ; 400 bu do at $1.50; 400 bu do” at $1.28; 400 bu do at $1.12; 400 bu do at $1.00; 400 bu doat 95¢. Total, 64,400 bu. EUBOPEAN MATKETS. The following is DBecrbohm's dispatch to the Board of Trade In this city to-day : Loxbox, Sopt, 24.—Cargocs of wheat off coast rath- er casler ; o, on paseage, qulct, Good No, 3 spring, off const, Gis, Cargoes of corn off coast quiet, Englisii country ‘markets for wheat moatly s shado cheaper, Frouchi country markets for wheat quiot, Woather in England fine, ~ Mark Lane, Sept, 24, ~—Wheat rathor eanier, _Corn quiet, Liverpool, “Sept, 24,—Wheat weak { California 123 8U@1s 70'; epring, 118 114@ 1248, Farmers! deliverica of English whieat duriuy past week 60,000 to 65,000 qra. Imports for the weel into United’ Kingdom—Flour, 0,000 to 85,000 Lirls s swheat, 110,000 to 120,000 qra ; corn, 140,000 to 160,000 qrs, ELOIN TIOARD OF TRADE, The chicoso market on the Board of Trado, on Taesday, was more activo for lato milk choos, with an advance of If¢, aud July make was dull ; 2,400 bxs were offered, and all sold nt 12@12&;« for July, sud 1830 for any mako, including corn ; 2,000 Iby factory butter sold at 87c. Ag- gregato sales, $13,900.87. OBSERVER, DREADSTUFFS IN EUROPE. A Paria lottor soys : Two mnonths ngo ‘wo informed thoe readers of the Amertcan that both In Austria and lungary, and parts of Trussis, thero would bo o eloct crop of wheat, aid thiat what' was raised would be greatly damagad by Tust, ‘Cle crap in Franco {a aléo, it possiblo, worse than in any other part of the Continent, Tho great geain-growing reglons of Hungary have hithorto been relled upon by both Frauce and Englaud to make up deficiouclen, but aho will searecly bo ablo to nupply Austrin thia'year, Theso prediotions have been fully Verifiod, and nlready orders kavo gone forth for largo ahipments from Amerles, The French and Austrian papers aro now fully adinftting the factof & general searelty, and in Franco ordors baye beon given to tho bukers uot to reduce the weight of thelr bruml’ tho dovernment agrecing to mako up thelr losscs, Thin 1a daemed necesvary to keop the workiug closs’ quict, Tho shipment of largo cargoes of cercals from Han Franelsco aro already annotuced in tho Parls papers, At Brussels the price of bread hus alroady conslder- ably advanced,—Parfs Letter, Cauavaz (loumantn) A, 20, 1673, —The wheat cron, in polat of gt ly as well ns ality, s proved a fullnre, Greek liouses have Infd their hianda on vv- erything that could bo obtained, and the shipments thoy are mnkhlr moull‘y Ao to Marsellles, Indian corn fninn }ntlml plight; for the past threo months not a drop of rains lins fallon, und the corn-ficlda aro literally rhed, nor will thero bo a sufiicient quantity for Jocal conaumption, Threshing of whoat is proceciing 68 foat a8 can be, fu order to hurry off whatover we cun spare for eipmont to Austria, FRaNKronT, Sept, 5, 1873,—Tho principal crop fall- ko i ceriuls Loutrels ipon o, 1iyo bk tho grealest numbor of consumers i Lurope, and the gencral erap i below un average Ju all countries of the continent, i Wwo oxcopt Russla and o narrow rim on the Lower Dan« ube, Wheat s u failure to auch an extent thut both Trance wid Iftngory, in ordiuary thnics Tityo oxport- orw, will huvo to lio ithporters to a conefderablo extont (hfé year, England hos o normal wheat orop result, but yet will have to draw from the Coutinent sud the Uunlicd Btaten 14,000,000 quartors wheat ur ita flour, ‘Tho deficloncy In Frauco ia 20,000,- 000 heetolitres, ond the slocks thora amount to comparatively littlo, Italy and tho Netherlands aro square, and thele imports und oxports will bulanco each olher, Iussin and Poland have n falr wheat %'Inld, but then Loth Rusals and Toland hiave ceaned to 1o ay'Inrgo wheat bxpurt conntries an they usod to bo, On tho lower Danubo the Indian-corn erop is 8o_poor that Jittlo or nothing will bo exported thence. lolie- anfi and Qullitia bud san oxcens of wheat, countorbal- anced by tho dofielency in ryo und Iudian-corn, Gor- many bk o average wheat crop, but. its consumption of this coroal hius {ncreased Lo mich sn extent that uotl {ug {a left for export, But for tho supply we oxpec lr«lml tho United Blales wo should rise to extromo Prices, LATEHT. In tho aftornoon wheat was quiet, but a triflo bettor, closing 1o highor for cash, sollng at 88 @900 cashy, closing at tho outside ; and at $1.00 @1,01 soller October, closing at §1.00, Corn was quiot but strouger, selling at 83}(@84c wollor Lo month, und S03{@303¢0 sellor Octobor, both options closing at the outalde. Other grains and provisions woro quiet. It was ru- mored that u propoller was chartered for graln, but nothing defluito could be learnod, CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. WrDNESDAT Eivenixa, Sopt, 24, AT,COMOL—Wa quict at $1.81G180 for 04 e cont proot, BROON CORN—Tho matket ia quict, Ordora trom ninnufacturors aro lvs numorous, and tho fow placed aro for rmnll lots. Tho market i8 very firm, bit mich dopenda tio conditiost and quantity of the ‘now crop, Wo ogain qiioto:_Good o oxtra hiur), A@0i0s bruali that will wark itwelf into a choleo il broom, 0o for good do, Kig@da; good fo cliolca atalk braid, 53 @0xo s Inferlor brsh, 3¢ @4kc. BBANS AND PEAS—Wora in moderan ranurat, and atendy, as follows: Primo navics, $LE0@I.T5; 00d to primo medlim, $2.25@2,605 conimon 10 fatr, gl.flfi@ll"h Green pens, $1,60 per bu, BUTTEIR—Choleo and fancy graden aroin fair local Toquest, and firm undor light offerings, Bomo quall~ ties would Lring 28@10¢, but thess pricos are for ex- contionnlly choica of fnnoy, and aro 1ot to ho regardad annoriterion of the market, Common grados wora qfot, Wo qtiote: Chaleo yollow, 25@27a: medium 40 g00d, 18@220¢ {nforior to common, L@170, HAGGING—tlero waw no changs of Importanco o roport. Trado i moderate, sud the murket under 1ght stocks fiem for all the leading brands, Wo ote: Btark A, 7)o} Ludlow A, 8830} Lowiston , 3503 Amorican A, kio; Amonkeag A, B0; Oter Grocl, 340 Diirlap nge, 4 and 5 bit, 19G20: nies, single, 17@180; do double, 2805 wool sac! o BUILDING MATERTALS—The local demand con- tinucs falr, and prices oro stoady for nearly all mn- torinle, Brick sclla at $0.50@7.00, and fs in largo supply. ‘We quoto: Hinceo, $).603 Now York stiic- co, casting, $3.50@4. portiand mmmb $7.60@8.,00 @ 'brl:_ Ttonondalo comont, $3.35@3.60 3 Utica, Louts- villo, Manlius, and Akron comont, $2.00 brl3 mnr- blo fuat, 3,00} limo in bulk, B0c@$1.00; limo- (brls), $1,10@1,35 32 brli white sand, ¥ brl, $1.50@2.00 antering hodr, @ bu, 400; 'fire brick, por 1,000, ins.oo@w.oo; Duilding brick '(cominon), $6.50@100 5 prossod_brick, $14.00@16,00; Bowor Drick, $8.50@ 10,00; Milwaukeo and Racing prossed, $36,00@30,00, del,;' do common, $14.00@10,00; Indiana pressed, $18.00@35.00; do ommon, $10.00@16.00; ro clay, por brl, $3.00@4.00. ) COOPERAGE—Was qulet and steady. We quoto: Pork barrols, $1.35@1.463 lard, torces, $1.65@1.76 5 whisky barzole, $1.90@3,10: flowr barrels, 48@8Tct pork Ataves, rough, $22.00@34.00; do, buckod, $24,00 @30.00 ; tlorco -~ staves, rough, $10.00@25.00 ; do Ducked or rawod, $25.00338,00; Whisky staven, rongh, $28,00@90.00; do bucked, $35,00% flour " staves, $9,00@ 10.60; circlo 'flour_hoading, TX@Yc por sot; flour hntfl)‘o poxefinégu.uu@m.uo per m; pork and tlerco pales, .00@35.00 per ni. GLEESE,—Tho market was rathor quiot, but primo August 1nako was St at 13c, Other grades were un- changed. Wo quoto: York factory, mild, 12@1jc; Oblo factory and Weatern factory, do, 10@12¢ ; lower grades, 5@8c, COAL—Doalers roport at unchanged prices, us follows¢ Lehigh, propared, $11.007 Iackawanns, $10.00; Eric, $9, Walnut Hill, $9.60; Dloss~ Dburg, '$0.00@30.60; 1locking Valloy, $8.00;° Cannl, $10,00; Tudiana block, $1.60@8.003 Kirkland Grate, $4,00; ‘Ohorry Mino, 8,007 Minouk $5,00; Kingston, $1.003 Wilmington, $6.00, E@GS—Tha supply was a triflo Inrgor, oud this, with 8 decroaso In tho domand, produced an'snsler tocling, aud_yestorday's outsido’ pricea were not sustained, Salea Tangad from 20@22c. FEATHUERS=Woro I wgdorata, Toqtieat for primo live goeso, We ropeat: Primo to choico livo-geeso Teathors At Tdo; jobbing prico at 823@85c; mixed Toathors, 23@70¢, according to quality ; chicken, 0@Se. FISH—Actlvity snd fOrmuess aro tho leading chiarncterlstics of this morket, The supply, par- ticularly of ealt water fish, {s inadc: Illlui rT‘lfel o, 1 whito- are without ulteration, as follows: fish, {{4"‘], $0.00@0,253 No. trout, $5,00@5.35; No, 1 crol, new, X-brl, $15,50@14.00; No, 1 bay, $10.00 @10,60; No, 2 mackerel, ¥ br), $8,50@8.76; family mackordl, X-brl, $1.00@7.95; No, 1 ahoro kils, $2.15 @3.25; sutmercurod codfish, per 100 Ibs, $6.25 6.50; Qeorgo's codfish, $8,60@0.75; Labrador herring, splil brls, £9,00@9.60 ¢ do, 3¢ brl, $4.76@6.00 ; Labra- dor herring, round, brl, $4.00@8.505 do X br), $4.25 @4.60; box herring No, 1,30@320; box herring, seaiod; 40@420; Columbin River salmon, X bris, 9,060 ®9.76. & FRULTS AND NUTS—Dealers report tho volumo of bLusincss cqual to that of any of the pro- coding duys of tho week, and tho market is genorally firm. Ralainn aro’ held with moro con- didenco,” We quoto: Foneraw—Dates, BY@00: Ay, drume, 19@ldc; figs, in boxes, 10@l6c; French pruncs, 15@i0c; Turkish prunce, 16@1550; rai- sine, lnyors, $2.05@0,00; roisius, loose 'Muncatel, $3.60@3,00; 'ralsins, Valehcln, 11@1130; Zanto cur- Tants, 1;;;@35; citron, 44@i6c, DoxesTic—Alden applos, 17@300; Michigan sliced, 10¢@lic; Mich- igan quarters, 9@d)c; Wosterndo, T@8ko; Bouth- orn do, GX@7Xc; peacnes, pared, 24@326o; peaches, Dalves, 10@11c; do, mixed, T¢@8c; blackborries, no 16@16)c; raspherrios, 42@43¢; pittod cherrios, 3%@: ‘Nuts—Filberts, 16@lic; almonds, Torragons, 23@24 Naples walnuts, 27@28c; Chl{ walnuts, '23@24c} French walnuts, 16@170 ; Brazils, 9X@103c; nocans, "foxns, 14@160; African peanuts, G¥@7K0 3 \'}Im!ng- 343¢0; ton pennuts, 8} @Yc: Tonnesseo peanuts, 7@7xc. QROCERIES—Thero was o material abatenent fn tho interior domand for all staplo goods, and the mar- Kot for Augars, syrups, aud other leading goods oxhib- its n firm tonc, Below aro tho quotations: B1-CATD, BODA—TX@BXc. Corrzes — Mocha, 54k, 0, G, Java, 32@ 825503 Java, No, 2, 40X @8le; fancy Rio, 275 @37: cholee do, 17@273(¢; primo lio, 20, @26%c; good do, 25X@200; comwmoy do, UN@20c; rossting do, 20 @24%(0; Hlngn‘}mm Java, 20@203g0 ; Costa Rica, fanc; ';;x@zmu; 0, prime, 90}4@37c; Maracaibo, 203 o, 2 OanDLE6—Star, full waight, 19@103c; stearine, full welght, 143(@16c ; do, short weight, 183 @140, Rice—Patun, 84@8ic; Ravgoon, TiT3{e; Caro na, YX@10%c, BUoAns-Patont cut loaf, 13}@13%c; cruslied and powdered, 124@13%¢; granulatod, 12X@12%c; A, standard, 11311350} do, , 112,@11%¢; B, 11, 1130 ; extra 0, 11%@11)¢e; G No. 2, 10%@11¢; yoi- 10w 0, No.1,102;@10}e; chiolée brown, 104 @102{c;primo do, 02;@103c; fair to, 93(@95;c; clioico molusses Bugar, 104 @1027c ; fair do, 0% @V3{C; common do, 8@ 83;; Kew Orloaus sugar, clioice, 95@10%c: o primo, 0X@9%ic; do, fair, 83{@Ic; common, 8@BJ<, Bmors—Diamond drips, $1.30@135 siiver drips, oxtra fino, 80@85¢; good sugar hanse syrup, G5@60¢ § extra do, 65@70¢ ;'New Orleans molnascs, choice, 80@ 85¢; do prime, 16@78c ; do common, 65@70c; Porto Rico molasses, choice, 62@68c; cominon moladses, 43 e O senars—Common to boat, 9@10c, Briors—Allspice, 1T@18c: cloves, {0@420: cansin, 88@40c; popper, 28c@20e; nutmegs, FL.I0G1.357 ginger, pure, 28@30c; do No, 1, 20@%c; do No, 4, 16 @19e, ‘Boars—French mottlod, 64@63¢0; German mottled, 63x@03(0 ; Golden West, 6@Gi0; Whito Lily, 6X@ 6igo; Whito Rtoso, 6k@00 ; brown Windsor, 5@ 4ige; palm, 6@6iGc; Bavon Imperial, 6X@GNc; co- smmm, 1@73§c; Champalgn, 6)@03c ; primrose, 6@ 2 anor~QGloss, 04 @100; corn, #@11c ; laundry, 6@ 70; comman, 5} @Gc, GREEN FRUITS—Domestlo fraits met with & mod~ orate Inquiry a4 about yestordsys rngoof” prices, 1a follows: Lemons, $12.00@13,00 per box. Callfornia pears,$4.00@5.00 por caso ; do phitma,red, £3.00@050 per cane, 16 1o do, kreon, 16 1w, $2.60@3.00. California oy, $1.50810.00 et caso of 5 o, Falr tochsicoap- plce, $3.00@0.00 per brl, Peors, 80GH.000 per box_or Vasket Burtient's do, $1.35@1.40 per box, Denches, 100 @$1.60'per box or basket ; do cholca per basket, $1,25 G200, “Grapes por caso (12.1b boxes), §2,25@2,50 3 Dol- awaro do, $5.00% Concords, in baskats, 40@70¢; Dela- ware do, $100@1,35 por baskel. Gpry's cullfvated cranberrdes, $15.00 por brl; wild cranberries, $13.00@ 14.00. Quinces, $1,00 per box, HOPS—Brawers aro busiug now and then to meat preseing wante, but askdo from_this tho market {8 in- activo. - Tho fecling here and at tho East is ono of firmness, but now trado fa virtually suspendod for want of currency. The Cooperstown Journa says: Tho entire crop in ihis_country is now gathor- cd, and wo estimato tho quantity ns’ follows: Now York, 0,600,000 lbus_ Wisconsin and Town, 3,000,000 1ba 3 othior Weatern Statos, 600,000 lts; Eastern and Temaining States, 1,700,000 Ibs, Total, 11,800,000 fbs, About 60,000 balea—whieh, with old hops'an fiand ot to uec, will leavo o deficit of say 35,000 bales, which must bo supvlied for importation, The quality will not ot the averago compare favorably with Inst yoar's crop, when there were scarcely and roally poor Lops, UIDES—Thero was no chntigo {n this markot, Slip- yors aro holding off, and trada on the wholo is dull, and prices casy, us follows: Green elty bulchore’, Tio; green curod, light, 1ic: do hoay: 10Kc; part cired, 10@10)c; greon calf, 16c1 von ib, 10; dry calf, M@35¢; dry kip, 2c; dry ulle od, 17@1T5¢; dry thiuf, 19@30c; long-haired kip, 11}¢@120; " doncon akine, 60@G0c; ‘grubby, scored cut, ot othorwiso damaged, two-{hirds vrice. HAY—Contivuca dull and dopressed, The rofall trado aro purchasing for fmmodiate necessitics, but the shipping demaud fs still light, Wo again quoto wholesalo prices paid by dealers,—cara to con- tain 90,000 Ibs,—as followa: Now timothy, prime, §14.00 @16.00; 0o, No, 1, $13.00@14.00; do,” No, 9, $10.00 @12.00% prairle, upland, $10.0@10,50; do, midland, 9,006310,00; do, alough, $7.00@8,00, LOORE ON WAG~ on—1Tmothy, $10.00@12.00; prairio, $8.00@10,00, For deltyery of presed, $1,00@1,50, ncearding to distance, TRON AND BTEEL—Tho murket is tolorably steady, and {rado ia reported fulr, Liolow aro tho rates cur- rent: 3 0-10@ 4 Taten rates ates # W b k0 B2 kan b Tates raten rates 1ron, Horae-shoo iron, I inicrensing interlor quolablo firm at trado Is rl.']lurlcd, and thy l\uu'kllyl! tho pricos followlug HEMLOOK, ity hATDEsA,. e oo 3 0@ 41 Countey hoticas 6@ 9 Line, vity, B lb. i@ 43 Kip, B b, 03 1,10 1p, veals, ool 853 1.0 Olty upper, No, 1, R ft, 2BG@ w0 Qlty upper, No, 2, 9 1t 4@ 9 Coiintry upper. 2@ 20 Gollar, 9 fhoeves W 2 Oalt, Cltyessorieess 1200 140 Calf, couniry, 10@ 1.2 Rouggh upper, 8 T Tough upper, dam 2@ B Tuffalo alaughtor so W@ 9 1, A,76000, 100 W@ 9 1 Frouch eaif, Joiot French calf, Lemol, Eronch eal, 1010 b Fronch kip. 50 t0 100 1w, METALS AND TINNERE §T0 out chsnge belig stoudy aud fian uaor » good couo- try demsud, Wo repeat: Tin PLATE—IO, 10z14, 318,601 do, 19519, $14.00; do 24310, $14.50 ; do, ronfing, 10, $1.00; do, 20x36, $37,00, V10 Tin—Largo, 430 ; amall, 430 5 ‘bar, 440, Buxer Zino—Full half caakh, 11 (@11 30; loss quantity, 1160} o y o 7 Btzrr Tnox—No, 24, 6o rales; Rusala fron, 20 do No, 1 stalueil, 200 rat GALVANIZED InoN—No, 16@20 160 ; No, 2'1(31‘, 1003 No. 2@20, 1703 No, 47, 160 No, 35, 200, A disdoun of 45 per cont In mado from thin Iia Corrxn—Coppor boltomn, 4l ; brazlers, over 1 Ite, 470 ¢ tinned copper, 8803 planiniied coppor, 400} doj cut {o nizca, 480 Wintr—1 1o 6, 73¢e; 0, 8, and 0, 03¢0 ; 10 to 11, 103¢0 } 19, 11ye; 13 nd 14, 124go: 10 and 10, 193¢0 ; 17, 18,"163¢c 1 19, 183¢0 20, 103¢0; full bndfo, 23 por._cont’ discount 3 forico wirs, 7i(o 3 by car load, 7o, NAILS~Aro nctivo and vory firm ot {flo recont’ ade a8 follows 60d, por keg, $4.75; 8a do, 0316 1 10@60d, 6 dlo, $3,25 5 4d do, 35,636 1 9 do, 36,253 ad fio, $1.753 40 100, 36,00 ofch $1.9%; e off to o trado, NAVAL BTORES—Wero unchangel, Wo contintio to quota: Manilia rope, 3 b, 17303 nisal ropo, B I, 16%@10i0; rash homp cord, @ I, 20@250; marline, hy 20 1, 11@180 3 oakum 14 4 M, 20@220; tarred. ropo, \)ll;hfli{:m@fl.fio; piteh, 'fip Ll‘ ) $0.00@7.00; tar, B ‘-" h OILS—T'rado fn this dopartment in falr, and earbon, Tinneed, aud sporm ofls are vory firnr, We repeatquota’ tlons: 'Carhon, 17360 extra Jard oll, 13@76c; No, 1, G803 No, 9, 030 linaocd, raw, $1,00@1.03; do’ botled, $1.05@L07; wliale, aperm, $1.00G2,00; noals foot ofl, strictly puro, $1.10% do extra, 8003 do'No, 1, 7003 bank ofl, GUo; nieaits, 6Go; clophant ofl, G5e} turpontino, 63 ; naphtlin, 63 gravity, 18@19c; naphs tha, common, 16@10e, TOTATOES—Tlie offorings woro larger, and, under o modorato derusnd from ho retnil dealers, prices Tilled cosler, A carin bags was aold at 80c delivored, Good o choico potatoes, in barrols, $3,60@D, por bu, 85@%0c ; Early toso at 80c, 'on trac] sweot, $3,40@3,76 ; red, $2.60@2,75, POULTRY AND GAME—Turkoys sold st 1 ‘but chickeus snd gamo weros plenty, particularly tho formor, and the fow sales offccted wero at liboral concaanlons, Wo quoto: Old chickons, $.5@3.75 ; spring do, $2,60@3.00; small do, $2.00@12.2 ducks, 3, 't') %koys, l;J(BHfl i" e“?"()égfi.’?o 3 prairio chick ons, ,60 3 venison madidles, 2 o per Ibs 1] ucks, §3.15 por don mall ducke. $1A6@ 00, " SEEDS—Timothy seed was quict and wenk, the few salgn mado balng ot lowar pricos. * Finx ol lower at $1.85@1.90, _Bales includo 16 bog chojco timothy seed LS55 3 150 bags primo at $2.05 3 60 bag do at $2.60 ; 16 bags fcdium ot $2,55 1 17 bags at $2.60; 1 car flax L8185 5 1 car doat $1.00, SALTContinues in falr request snd firm, na follows: Onondsgs, Csuads, snd Bsginaw, fine, ordinary coarse, $2.1 coarso Diamond O, 228} ground ‘eolor, $1.15; 'dairy, without bLags, $.25% dairy, with bags $4.10@4.35; Ashion dairy, sack, $3.00@5.25; Turk's Isiand, $2.00 ground alum, $1.50@2.10, TEAS—T7ndo_continues fofr, and the markot firm, particularly for Japans, Woquote: Young isson, com mon to fair, 5@850 ; do good, G0@700; do clioicato ox~ tra fine, 05¢@1,10; common (6 fiuo old hydon, 70@%00; common imperinl, 55@65c ; good to choice, do, 80c@ $110; fair to good gunpowder, 10@¥o; cliolcs Ping- Buoy, $1.16@1%0; oxtra Moyuno, $1.35@1.40 ; cholco to extra now Japan, 00c@$L.00; fair to good old, 65@ 700 ; common do, 38@420; colored naturalleaf Japan, £5@050; common to fine Oolong, 35@450; good, 66 @N8c: choico to oxtra, 85c@$1.00, TOBACCO—Was i’ modoraio @140, ‘domand at tho sne noxed prices: Finr; Cur—Extra, T6@85c cholco, 65@700 5 modi- um ; 65@006 ; poor to comman, $0@A0c, PLua—Natural leaf, 76@800; half Lright, 60@T0; black, sound, 45@85¢, S3OmING—Good to cholce, 32@%¢ ; modium, 2@ 310} commaon, 26@380. WOOD—Wah quict but firm at the quotations given Dbelow: Doach, $9.60; maplo, $10,60; hickory, $11.60; slabs, $0.60@7.00, dolivered, WOOL—Tho markot s vory quist, though now and then small order 18 recelved, Slooks Aro accumii~ Inting, and doalors nro taking advantago of tho quict- nes t0 get them in order, 1t in thought that tho bulk of tho wool hins gono forward, but a good steady trade in nnticipated oftor tho fnnnelal excilenient 1 passed. Pricea aro wthout altoration, 5 follows Tub, washied, primo,.esv. . Tub, washed, common to good,, Gomimon disiy.. i Tleoco, washerl, XAXX, Jight Flocco, washod, X&XX, diugy, Fleoce, washiod, mediuin ight. Goarac, washied ...c.evue. e Flooce, unwashod; coatnd £0 medltn. .. Tlcece, unwashed, conrac, and dingy. Ficece, unwanlied, fino. Bupor and oxtra pulled, Turry wool, 10G16c16 i PR CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. ‘WEDNERDAY EVENING, Sopt. 24, Tho roceipts of live stock sinco Saturdsy bavo been us follows ¢ Iiogs, Sheep. 11,850 490 Monday . Tueaday, 17,722 721 Wednesd 0,205 180 0,3 1,400 Hogs, Sheen. 327 638 X 7081 008 CATTLE—Operators and dealers in general hnd Nioped that the worat wan over, and _had anticipated & morosatiefactory condition of affira in this market to-day, Tho roports recolvod fron the East, how- over, did not indicate any improvement in financial affairs, and tho consoquonce waa that sbippera wore us offectually preventod from oporating as on tho provious days of tho weck, Commission morchants Tofused to aceept drafta or cliocks, Eastorn exchango was mnot negollable, and sales could only bLe effccted on ‘“cash” Loeis, sellers tak- ing_this method of protocting thomselyes from pecuninry losses, ~ Tho {wo principal buyers,Mcesrs, Morrisand Waixal,woro not dofng any- thing, Whilo i samo was onially truo regardiug tho smailer sliippors, tho nggregate eale for shipmont be- 4ing lces than 100 head, Prices for shipping steers woro thereforo littlo botter than nomiual, A car-load of ox- tra graded steors sold at $5,90, and o good drovo nv 1,156 1bs, nt $5,00, and with tlicso oxcoptions no tranae nctiona wero reported abovo $4.80, There were sovoral fecders n attendance, and a modorste Dbusiness was ‘transacted in stock cattle, several sales belng modo nt $3.90@3.75 for good young steor, TThe local demand was vory mesgre, a o sales bl mado at $2.25@4.50 for common Chérokeo cows to goo native cows and steers, Country shippers will find it to their pecunlary tulcrest o efraly rom forvarding any stock to market for somo {ime to como, or at leaut until the present troubles ara over, Tho murket closed Qull ang weak, ot tho followlng QUOTATIONE Extra Boovos—Graded steors, av 1bs aud upward. Choles Booves—Finc, fat, ¥ to 6 yoor old steors, averaging 1,300 to 1,450 fba .. 540@6.70 Good Boo X stears, averaging 1,200 to 1,050 13, ........ 4T0@6.15 i~ 4.3084.60 Modium Grades—Steers in fair fles nging 1,150 to 1,350 lbs Butchers! Stock — Com teors, and good to extra cows, for city slanghtor, avoraging 800 t0 1,100 1bs..... +oeees .25@4,00 Stock Cattlo— Common caiile, in decent flesh, averaglng 700 0 £0 1,050 168,410 Tuforior—Light aud thin ' cows, ' Heifers, stags, buils, and scallawag efcers, Cattlo—Texas, cholce corn-fod.. Cattlo—Texas, Northorn wintored Qattle—Toxas, througl droves, , 1,76@2,75 Av, Price., .00 CATTLE SALES, 20 atockers, 40 stockers, 20 stockers, 19 Chorokod cavs and steors, 17 fecders. . 133 Toxas steers. .. 30 110G8—The rece] a marked de- croane, but tho fresh arrivals furnishod only o smull rtion ;of tho stock on sale, thers being fully 50,000 hogs in tho pens, Including the numbor left over at tho close of busiucsu yesterday, 'There was the usual attendance of shippery, but flicy wero merely specia~ tors, their oporations fn « busiuess way being vry ronticted, Commission merchouts, this morniiig, re- aolved to refusw all drafts, and fn 1o case allow ercdit, o that partios desiring to buy word compelled fo pay curroncy, ond, a8 o cousequence, anles wero fow ‘aud far botweon, Prices wero wenk and averaged nbout 5@10¢ declino on tho_figures current yestordny, Bales wero mode at $4,35@4,35 for heavy aiid $4.40G4,60 for 1ight, smooth welghts, with the bulk of the sales at $4.30@4.45, Conntry shippora would do woll ot to sond any hiogs to mariot nntsl tho stock now on hand hos been dis- posod of und tho genersl market haw recovered from iho_ provailing depression. Closing dull snd weak with the pons full of uusold hoge, Tho following wero among tho 10G BALES, No. Av. Av. Drice,|No, 52 201 222 4 48 251 165 6 85 4 an a1l o0 262 287 57 u5 430 109 250 216 45 a6 165 219 471 48 287 " 53 7 22 107 98 173 4,50} .50 BAEEP~There was no demand oither from tho local or Ahipping Interest, and prices wero nomiually weak at $3,75@4.76 for common to choice grades, oty CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. WepNADAY EVENING, Bopt, 24, Tuoiscelpts nt the salo docks woro conslderably Jargor than yosteriny, and the demand was also better, “Chero was vory Hitlo fuquiry from the city trade, they holdiug off for tho want of currenoy, aa well as ho deulro to know Low thivgs moy turn, Tut soveral cotntry dealers appeared on tho market, and, although tholr prchasea ditl not nbuorh all there' wos' offoring, fen o twelve cargoos woro disposed of, Prices word wenk and_{rrogular, belng shaded moro or less, os colnlly for cashl, Quotations aro repeatod, an follows ; $0d 0 choico boardn und atrip, $13.50815,00; come mon to modium do, $10,00@1,50; joists and scantling, $10.00310.50 3 aliiuglos, $0.575 § Iath, SLUTH, ‘Hales ineluds the following s QOnrgo sor Catchpolo, from Manistos, deck load timber on contract, 76 m_jolsts and scantling, at $10,60 ; cargo achr J, I, Oliapin, 120 m folsls and scantling, 20 {t aud over, $11,00 18 1t and uniler, $10.00, Hold by J, M, Loomls & Co, ‘Ourgo schr Octavis from Auskegon, 135 m atrips and T .BELGIG, REPUBLIO, 0 achr Joo Vilns, from Ford it $15.60 § e L R Bold by Blancli- River, 1,200 m A shingles at §3.07), ard, Totland & Go, © e 3 LUMDER FRRIONTS, Trolght aro woak, bul not qualably lowor, Owing {o tho difMenlty fn making chartars for grals, sovers vensels nro now offored for lumbor, Wa quolo : Manintee, $3.25@3.50 ; Ludinglon, $3,00@3,25 ; Mus- Xegon, $2.16@3.00 ; Oconto, $4,00: Menamingo, '$3,60; Whita'Lako, $3,00 ] Pontwaler, $2.76; Grand Havon, $2.75. AT THE YARDS, ‘The domnind frora tho interior contintios rices aro wall sustatuied, We quofe IIT8E CIOAT . e etinsnininies Bocond cloar, 1 fncli {0 3 fncli, Third clear,? fuch. Third cloar, thick. ... Olear fiooring, 1at and 24 TOUgl,.euvs Clear lding, 1 Common slding, Comimon flooring, d, Common flouriug, dressad, socon Wagon-box boards, solectod, 14 inc] and upward A stock boarl 1 stack boards,, Ostock boards, Common boards, Joint, seantling, smail {imbor, foncing, ke, 10 foot aind Undor, Bree. svvees 12,50 Joiat and scantling, 18 to 24 feol Plckels, aquaro, Diokolg ok, .. ..V edar poats, BDIIk. ,ve »ov Cedar posts, round.... . th ... teneeresaran No. 1 sawod shingles....... Aor Blar, .. falr, and g 55558 2 23333 838333 SCEEE238 EEEED SeBERESD 8583883 B ;fia @ o 23 anie sennee 125 @ 1. Throo dollara per car to bo addod when transferrod, which chargo follows tho shing] ‘Thickness—Five shinglos to be two inches in thicks noss. Longth—Bixteon inclcs, HARDWOOD. Diack-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@160,00¢ clear, $05.00@85,00§ common, $35,00@50,00; cull, $20,00@ 85,00 ; flooring, $60.00, Asli—Clear, $28.00@40.00;_common, $10,00825.003 cull, Mfl.W@lS.’\lfl;uélm:l‘;lng 4300034000, hiaio (fl%w“ 840,00} common, $10.00825.00; ckory—Giear, $18.00@60.00; .08 u.hu(u;lc?%‘smoé@‘mm.mw' comma,, 42 aplo—Olear, $32.( 003 X X auhieflos diear $12.00095.00; commen, $10,0828.00 Butternut—Olear, $35.00860.00; common, $20.000 Chorry—Cloar, $40,00@60.00; common, 16, 25,00 Gl BLII0@IBI0. ity Whitowood—0lenr, §0.00@40.00; common, $20.00 ®25.00 ; cull, $10,00@15,00, Wagon Btock—1ickory nxlos, per set, $1.00@1,80 ; wagon poles, each, 45@830 3 hox boards, $30,00@40,00 Florlda red_cedar, 35c per £t ; maliogany, 30@d0a @0 counters, 600 : rosewood, 50@800 : white holly, toe. OCEAN NAVIGATION. NATIONAL LINE OF STBAMSHIPS. Balling f: Now York f SR toon Nam Yorl fopQugensiows 2sd, Livtrpool 'or QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOUL, from i’lun “ and 47, North River. .Sept, 2. 8) H’::‘x’n. o0, hn.nhf +Oct, 18, Oct, 4. | Franco. +eesOct, 25, 'usange, 870, 880, nnd 8D0 Currency. IRoturn Tickets, 8140 and 8100 Currency. BTEKRAGE PABSAGE, 8%, curroncy. Passongors bookod (o or from German and Nosndina- vian pointa at. low ratos. The Steamshiips of this Iine are the largost in tho trade. Drafts on Groat Britain, Iroland, and tho Continont. \\'H;LLUE} MACALISTER, . lon’l Westarn Agont, Northoast carner Olark and Randolph-sta. (opposita new Shorman House), Chicako, STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDUNDERQLY. ‘Thoso glegant now steamers will sail from Pier 83, North Rivar, foot of North Moorosst., as followa’ Wednesday, Oct. 1. . ‘Qot. 15 .Qet., 11, NHY odnes VIRGINIA, Waodnesday, Oct, 2. GEORGIA, ‘Wodnosday, Nov. 12, And avary altornato Wednosday therenfter, taking pas. sengors at through ratos to all pacts of Groat Britaln and Troland, Norway, Swoden, Demmark, sod Germany. Drafts for £1 ani Tor frolght or plyto AUSTIN BALDWIN & ., Agonts, 72 Brondway, Bitorago Pastage Oflico, No. 45 Broadway, Between New York, Cork, aud Liverporl, Tho magnificnt now and fallpawored Bteams thiis Lino offor unrivalod accommodations ta all clas assengors. 'The stoamors boing alike, travolera scoura o great advantago of liaving nn equally good and fast steamor for etch andd exory aatling. OGEANTOOE ALTIO, ADITATIO, MAJ TiQ, BRITANNIO. Sailing from Now York o SATUR_ DAYS, from Livorpool on THURBDAYS, oalling at Cork Tlarbof both wass. Ratos'as low as any firat-class lino. TFor furthor information apply to Compavy's Wostarn Qfico, 97 and % South Claricat., nens Washiugton, oniso. Draits on Great Britain and_Trelana from £1 upwarda ALFRED LAGERGREN, Avont. CUNARD MAIL LINE, ESTABLISEIBED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, London and all British Points, From Now York ovory Wednesday and Sat~ urday. From Boston every Tuosday. Cnbln Passnge, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Exourslon Tioketa at Reduced Rates. Bteeraga Pasesgo, 830 currency. Passengora and fralght- q boolted 1\ pacts of Ex § . BintDratison Cront Brilata and Trehiag, - lomestrator BIR. DU VERNET, Gon'l Weat'n Agant "W cor. Glark and itandofph NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And all Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Wales Atlantio Steamship Company's now first-clnss Steaniships will aall from Ponnsylvanis Rail- road Wharf, Jersoy Cily: PEMBROKE. ... GILAMORGAR: g Thiago steamatilie, bull oxprossiy for tho rado, ara bro- yided with ail tho ldtest Inipravombnta for tho coinfortand convonjenco of Cabln and Btoorago Pawsongors. Firat ‘abln, £80 cal ocond Cabin, $5 curroney; Stoor- a0, #4 urzancy: bropaid Storagd asrtifcato trom Gar. 431, ' Dralts for £1 and upiards, rfurther partiuinrs, apply (o Cardlfl, at the Come pany's Of % lcos, No. I Doc} I Heas, inmbier and i Now York to IBALD BAXTER Ly Agouta, No.'17 Broadiray. fling twico a weok trom Now Yark, and oareying pas. e e ol Gront Deleni, Trotande Conircm ke, and tho Modilorranaan. Uabin from $6b; Htoct- aico, Betiah and 1 507 Wost, S8, Contl: Bntal morte samo za o ‘Al Dasalio in U ol " Aply (or Bl tntorwiniion ot the Con yiu oihgors ‘Mo, 7' Bowling Groon, New York, aud N. oror Lasatlo and Madisonate,, Ghicago. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. MISCELLANEOUS. BUY THE BEST. GOODALL'S PLAYING UARDS, BOLD EVERYWLUERE, VIRGINIA 0YSTER COMPANY, R. & 1T, OHAMBERLAINE, Pronristors, dealors in Giunad, 'log, and Shell Opatots, hawborlaluo’s Whart, Norfolk, Songen for 1870 and 1674 opons Bupt, 1., Oc- dors scllciied, ' hu gouilno Lyun lavon and o Harbor Oystors a spoolatty. FOR SALE. FOR SALE PROPELLER METEOR For Account of Owners und Underswriters, A sho now lles at Olark's Dry-Dock, Detrolt, togother bollors, anchiors, cliatng, oto, Tlll’h vu-zn“wl‘ Lurned lat and ja now atloat, Sylindor, bullt by tho Cusal flovaland, ' Her bollers ato " apparently in gond condition, iy iggiod will receivo proposals from partios de- sl o arolave 15 BropoTLY at brIYate s8I0 BatlL ocT. 1, 1878, 1 a0l hofara that dato tho samo will bo sold at A e om Dhor. Male. will take. Maco st 1t SHR00K as i 01k bonsd of tiio essel at Trawbridgs & Wil- O e o eds Enom e ou iy oF thid ) of saia. ek SIS DA 4 and 46 Mair-at. SALVE. All Right Snlve for Buruw, Bolls, CORNS! DR, BTEPHENS, 134 Doarborn-ate ico Loon raisod 264213 inoh ngluo Works, of uno, cugln Bty “fixs fot, » 2 VIS, Tidtato. 25 conte & box. Rell:EOAD T!P{}h} M'I"fifil.}:. RRRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING Summer Arrangement, TXPLANATION OF REFENENCE MANER,— t Baturday oy M’;.Xul:,’:A » Buiay oxconiod ¢ Mondsy excopted. Vi rive Bunday at 8: . § Dally, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Depol, Jool of Lake sty and fool of Deenlyaecond-at, Ncketoflce, 67 Clark aouthenst corner of Kandolphy and 78 Canalat,, corner of Madlaon, Ml“g‘l maln and air lino), Day Kzpross. Jackson Accom Atlantic Expross, Night Kxprons, GRAND RAPIDR AND PENTWATER,. g forning I Nisit Fspray MY 0, WENTWORT, N otal Paotongor Aiost. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chioage, Kansan Gity and_Denter Short Ling, vl Zotrle ‘an, Mo, and Chicaga, Springeid, Alion and S, Jouts Theauah Line, Unions Sepat, 1eat Side, near dadisonits Bridge._ Tcket Offiees : AT Depot, and 13) Randolpheat, Taare, | Arrive, Kansas Olty Expross via Jackson. | Villoy T11,” and Touiinua, Mo |* 8:008. m. Roann Git City Fe Saokaoratlio; T an * 8:10p, o Expross, via) nnd Loulsi- '+ 0:00 p, m, 3 . 7:08, s Biain i £ 53005 e | B30 e slpom, , Bt, Touls Kxpros Bt; Louls Fast Kxpress, vis Main 8:00p, m. xpt vills D 100 p, m. Y Ketid Joringteld for him: | 8:0p. m. ‘onoria, 1ixpross , o Joliot & Diwight Asconitiouation m.| ¢ 4:20 p. » 4500 e CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Omion Depot, corner Macdlron ol Tekel Of 68 South Clarkvat.s oppasite Sh i, Leave, Arrive, *9:20 8. m. |t 6 u * 6:00 p, m. *11; 19:30 p. m. |* CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depnts—Foot af, Lakeat.. Indlanaav., and Sizteent and Canal and Sixieenth Ticket ofices, No. 09 Cla sty andat depots, Mail and Exsmn.. .4 Bl S B Facific Faot Llnu..‘ e Aurora l’lnruuuréhund Dubinue & Sionx Pacifio Night Expro: uwnor's Grovo Accom! ‘axan KXDrosh....s ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRDAD. Depot foot af Lakeat, and fool af° Ticenty-econd-t, ey 1ok Handeipats oot “otane o Taave, Arrive, 8t. Louts Expres: 51, Louis Fast 1 3 Cairo Mal 25 8. Calro txp 5. Springfiold Expirose . Bpringlleld Exprose 50, Dubuquo & Slonx City i 00, Dubuguo & Soux Oity 1: 05, (® Gilman Passongee. 16, i5do Parkand Oak Woi 110! Hyde Park and Onk Woou 0. Tisdo Park and Onk 003, o 1lyde Park and Oak Wood b 1135 Tark wad Ok Woots: Hydo Park and Oak Wood: (@) Runs to Ghampalgn on Baturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Gity afices, corner Randolph and LaSallests,, and 75 Canate at., corner Judivou-at a Pacific Faat Lino, a Dubuiug Da; i oxpros a Omaha N sora |1 Ieht x. via Glinton| Lt Exps b 1. Paul Expross a~Dapot coror of Wells and Kinzl 4—Dopot corngr of Cansl and Kinzlo. W, H. STENNETT, G COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Ofies, 77 Clark. Speolal Inducemonis. Great Now Rautn. Folt. It. W. B, WEBE, G CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Denat, corner of VanBuren and Sherman-ts, Tickat aice, Grand Juciic lHotel, Qmahn, Leavonw¥h& Atchison Ex Peoru Acoommodation, Night Expross.... Louvoaworth & Atchison * 6:00 2, . 1020 p. m. 13 7:00a, . $iprossit10:00 p. m.if 7:0a, m, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Burensat., fool a IS Tickat officer, norihicest corner Clark an ) and souihicest corner Canal and, Madison-ste, Mall, via Alr Lino and Main Line Bpoclal Now York Expross, via| "Air Line Night Ex; st Aco Elknart Accormodal Bouth Chicago Accommo Arriv Day Expross, . 10D, m, Tacifio Eapro §n ok o Tan L . mo Vi |+ Sitd . mr CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Greal Gentral Nailroad Depot, foot of Lake-tt, Far throuph Wekets und ateeping-car Uérine ayply ‘af ou neto Ticke apice, 131 Kandaly near corner Clark; 16 Canalal,, corner Madieon; 9 LaSalleat., cornier Woshe inglan, and at lilinots Central Depot. Leaya Chioago,.... Arrivo at Lafayotie,, rrivoat Indiananol Arrlvo nt Clnolnnati , Trains arrivo at Ohlcagoat 7:57 a. m., 8:35 &, m., and 7:40p. m. Only lfno running Saturdey night train to In dinnapolis and Utlnciunat, South End passongors can kot bakgngo chookod and taka train st Twonty-secoudat. upots STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. Rockford, Rock Island & St Louis Railroad Gompany, Prrsorsts Oreion ) Roox I15LAKD, lil., Sept. 3, 181, STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notfco fs Leroby givon that the annual menting of tha Stockliolders of tho Rockford, Rock Inlaud & SU. louls TRailroad Company will bo holit at_the Oflicos of tho Com- any 1 tho, clty of Ttock Iaiaud, Tk, un Woduesday, tho Bitvitay of Ootobor next, at 1 ulclock 3 LE, " Prosldont. Jomy P. WHITENEAD, Beorotary. > MEDICAL CARDS, DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PHYRIOIAN, 77 aud £79 South Olariz Sty cormor Van Biiren, Chloaso, fwwoll Lnowa by il roadies of tho papors, that D 0. Tigslow iyt oldobt atabiiahod palcian 1 Oha Beiongn and sxparignoa liavo mads Dr. 1t tho most nownod SPEGIALIST. of tho sgo, honorod by tho hross, osteomed of tho ‘ighost medical attainuonte by all tha pdicalinstioaton ol ghe dav baring, doved s i, o ERB u porfecting re ) 0} Sue, porltsely et Goau st OlHONGAND BPHGIAL 5! it hoth sexgs CONSULTATION FILEE, SEPARATE PARLORS fox Indies mud gontlonion, ~Call.’ UORRISPON DENUI CONTIBRRTEAL, Addrewsail lottere, with stawps, 10 Dr. 0. BIGELOW, 217 and 210 South Clark-at, Times, Oct, 0, 1663, DR, BIGHLOW T4 rogularly hrad phystolan. Tt v utation s beal Rnown hiers in oue midst. 110 waiits o dlee {ani efuroricn, Dt s woll spolkes af by ovory g {raiing theingolvos to 1l cato. - Witilo the World undures this cluss of pliysioians nro rautirod, and if any ono w oot servicor It i of tho hiniost. iportancn tu- ong OBy s iar Whao ezpurienco {s oqual 1o 1ia offoe of Mue 2ataid, and without projudico, o iy tntorost i auyin athor thes o It g sapipont i sondinty T"g omphatigally such 6 vis LOW, at his Gontn Tobis, 217 aud 379 South Clark-st,, Ohiono, DR. A. G. OLIN, 352 WADASII-AV,, OPPOSITL POST OFFICK, ‘The most ronownod spoolalist of the ago in tho troat~ wmeat of all Obronie Discasus of both woses, Bomi- V' 14, Avorslon to Boclety, Im. Losy of Memory, o, pormauntly ured, No matter who have fallod, call or write, It is soll-ovidont that a physioian umklulz a cortaln olass of diseasos for thirty yoars his study, and troating thousauds of s yoarly, must acquiro groator wkill in his wpociall; than ong In goneral practice, Physiciana of high atand: {ug, in this aud other citles, rocognizo thiv fact wud recs onitond patiunts ta D, Olfn for trontmont, Ottico Hours, 8a, m. tot p. m. Bundnys, 1te8p, Gal) o wrlte fur bl 100 work, ** Lost Manbood, frea of oliarkos NO CURE! No payy: D, Kean, 360 South Olark-st., Chioago, May bo coufidentially conultod, porsonally or by’ mall, frev of nhnflo on all chironio or nervous diseasvs, DR, Jo KEEAN fs the ouly phiyalolan n tho olty whowar Tants cures or no gny. (iraon 1ook sent for 50 contas Tlluateatod with numare ous fine eogravingn