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11 CHICAGO DALY 6 TRIBUNE: WE e Ay . - | aublvintod in 6 3¢ 800, 2, 19, 14, Lifod May0 i cone | marino shoutd bo paralyzed thue onrly with | §1.00; 1,200 b do at 81.05; 400 bu do at 81,04 | | Pears, 3, “ehils Solotand Thmot st wxii ate om? oJ .MONEY AND COMRIERGE. sideration, g0, € " ot St & s | IOUEY oF i e, ovory ol of nmffi onght | 41 ind 0o gl 00 m «lg A, ?)lelllntt‘rnsk; THORT Jlic SStoLand oot e 4:0“"] e o, oot saviion s w4 Bam. 1, 38, 14, dated ek 47 {--0 b toved ont Loforo tho clono of nuvigation, | 1.200 ta o at #1101 B0 bu ‘do at' 8105, dol | Sreuh sigens 4, R RGOk s ! doration, §0,000, : A vislons wore modorately activo, as com- | Ifyy redi Total, 08,800 b, Al T 3 Mheeieiei City fingni i 40 MONETARY. bk L) ek &¢ of Tt 16, 1n Biack 00, Hop- | Purod with it qulotiulo, though thoko Win ok | * Hoveral lottata Jove racontly beon rocolvod | fnyorrtlct 3l novw. [ruicey hahes wg i ki Agl,llngm to Hydo Turk, dated Oct, 16; conalor- b0 nr‘?;anfll: dgr ig.ny At :h:‘s ena, _u:‘tuu hh'l fortitok | hera In aiswor to quostions rolativo to tha® Lyts Blnckbereies, ity k. e 82 0 2 )y B ‘The ivent of o )y v .. a uesbax Bvnie, Ol B | N0 LoL16, in Diock 3, Glenvorville’Addition, | of ou packors 10 baisingt and iolies, e S o7 pospot,snd mast af therg bell tho samtory, | Qomevurtie, L. 1. e L wit &y o Yok sacliage contntor Buaroe i, |, TafcitBept10; wofulialion, 1o, Incroanod aomand for hiogs caned ab advanco | tho Wast, that thovo In aearely ohotigh Tor aoode | Tomntoen, 3 i tow.e...++.o1 Clty upper, No. 2, 3 1 UG 20 wmarkot, and, tho demand boiug iu exoossoftho | | WEST OV GITE LA ull & Tenw? 0 3¢ ot n [ 11t pricem whioh rocted on products for future | fug purposes i1 Tows, that Oandda Is anxlous to [ Jurh Efgin, yow. 1@ 3,00 | Gonniry upper, L 2@ 28 - supply, it Is caualng tho moyement of conuldor | \Fgec! ug, 4, 19, dbted Aug, 147 considoration, 750, | 90N¥oLy, making thom o shado fiemer. ~ Bu tho | by from tho Wes, and that o largo importation darnFarmonth, non 08 2,00 | Gollar, @ f..os e | blo enrronoy from here to Now York., Somo of ‘;:&5"“1.1'1':'3"'33’(,33 :&:n"&nck‘ll::gun(l\aa::‘lln nft lhl|3 HI lp?hfl"blly bo r‘ogulrud from Furope, 10 oot };E,.,,,', b, bod, How 0k 0 GolE, oty L méfi 1% : . Sl o h-knoll of of 10 . dollolonoy, Homo correspondonls aven | Pens, 3 ihy sonke Ttough dnrd, 35 e o T o COMMERCIAL. products, wenlionlng thei o' & par, with now, | thini it probablo that barloy will touch 8200 | Lim bexa, 31 Jough nppar, siandned. e worth 82.50 per €1,000 premium over cortitiod . ohecke, The greonbnckys are herofora sold in Now York for cortified chocks on tho Now York ; banks, and this furnishos Now York exohange, - which gells in this market for 60c por 1,000 ' promium, Tho margin botweon tho price . of grooubacka in Now York nud the price of exchange horo 18 §3 por §1,000. The cost of wending currency to Now York i Is 80 conts por 81,000, It will, therefore, bo seon that in the presont state of tho market it pays tho banka to ship curroncy from lhore to + Now York. % - . Balesof New York exchange weore made be- - tween banks to-day at from par Lo 60 couts yor 81,000 promium, Shippers’ bills drawn ngningt - grain aro taken by the banks at }6of 1 per cont < discount, - The mggregate deposits in the commoreinl banks of this city are still, a8 near R8 we can loarn, from 8,000,000 to $9,000,000 loss than they were just provious to the panic. The bal- aucen to fudividual accounts are all emall, nud to country bank-nccounts porticularly se. T'here is no question that thisis mainly duo yot to the Inck of contidonco, ‘This lack of confidence, how- ovor, is not entiroly on tho part of the gul)llo, but ls oxbibited in tha polioy of tho banks} < When n morchant geta n losn or discount at a bank, the amount of that loan is immediatel: axsod Lo his credit 88 a doposit, ngainst whicl I:o checks from timo to timo, as his necossities roquire. ‘Thus the depouits of & bank are ton farge extont tho result of its loans, and in pro- portion to tho Hborality of tho latter, tho do- - posits incrcaso. A short desoription of this wholo process of expanding credits is, that the banks take the'paper of thoir customors and count it smong. their bills. receivable.. which are then considored n Dbasis for tho bank lend- Ing ita crodit in the furllior oxpansion * of ita loans, Thore of coursy, n limit to this process, and it is probablo that o rcasonablo limit in this respect may have boon pxcoeded beforo the panic. DBut it is also quito tortain that the banks and tho public have now gono fo tho othor oxtremo. Howsonnble con- servatism is & good policy at all times, but it £coms that in sotne banks'in tlils city conserva- $sm bas run Into'nurrow-mindedness, aud somo of thom have becomo so iutonsely conuervativo that thoy do not grant Lheir customers roason- able nccommodation, and aro of but littla moro servico in facilitating commerca_than savings banks or safo depositories. It is, of course, nocossary to *go slow” in the expansion of sonk credits now, but it will be better -for all, i whennmoro lberal policy on the partof tho “ strongest banks {4 pursnod, In the open markot money is scarce, and tho general ralo for first-class “ paper, oithor with or without collaternls, is about 114 por oent per month for short-time Iv:ms', sy thirly to wixty days. - For twolvo- monthu" paper - the- geners! .| There fa: rate is about 1 per cent por month, ‘onsidorablo inquiry for local mtocks, but tho . Viows of . buyoers aud sollora aro so much apart that no transrctions aro_ made. . Bank stocls 3 could; ea's gonoral rule, ba bought for consider- able reductions on tho prices oé: aix weoks ngo, ‘becauso tho prospect is that the profits of tho buuke" during the last bflh of' - the curront -your will be very 'small - The various horse-railway stocks aro “aimost tho only oxeoplions to the Tule of lower pricos ¢ wow. -Tho axcoption arises from the fact that otwitlstauding tho geucral depression of other business, the receipts of the Lorse-railways havo evon beon Inrgor than ever. The dividends of the principal horseerailvays of this city will euch aggregat over 20 por cont during 1873, 5 CONVENTIDLE BONDS, : A good many amateur financiers ?t‘uam aro g E]Bn')‘ol thom just now) have got it into thewr 008 that if greeubneks woro couvortible into bonds bearing say 314 or 4 por cent, and recon- vertible Iuto greonbnous aguin at the pleasure of the holder of thoe bond, it would remedy gome of tho currency ovils now oxistiug, and would make tho volume of ourroucy ** eluatic.” - Wo suspect, howover, that many of thoso who aro in favor of * + the convertiblo bond echiemo do not realizo that its effoct would bo to largely contraot the curren- Bp{ns soon aA it went into operation, and that’ * slthough 4 portion of this currency would como out ngain whenaver currency becamo extromely -~ -Bearte, & Inrge part of the contraction of green- backs would be permanent, aud in tho present - situation of the currency question it would great- nggravato our troubles, If the Goyerument ere now propargd to offer 4 per tekll or even 8 per cent Lodas, it would be apparent that tho Government was'offerIng & promium of 8 por cent. . Tor groonbncks to Knt away into a vault aud lock them up, “Aftor thoro Law beoll #o inich outery Bgninst the specnlators in New York locking up greenbncks at various times during the last year or two, il secms ridiculous for pnnrln ta’recom- mond that the Government should do the snmo ¢ thing. Five yoars ago, wo commouded tho plan of convertible bonds bocause it was & monsura of currency contraction in disguise.” The cur~ Yoncy was redundant thon, and, bad tho plau beon adoped then, it would have provented con eiderable of the inflation of oredit which has sinco resultod in tho recont panic. But the busi- nows of - tho conutry hus grown grently In the Iust fivo years, and it 18 questionablo whether the currenoy is redundant now or not; at any rate, this ié no time to bo advocating a measure of currency contraction unless Congross should first ropoal the Legal-Toudor act (except for oxisting dobts), and by so doing provide tho ' way for gpecio to come in aud take tho_place of the currency that would be contracted by tho . conversion of groenbacks into bonds, 5 A banker of lt;h of this convertible bond scheme, thought ho 3id an oxtremely astuto thing when ho put in & clauso that the aggrogato amount of oute { - standing Lgennbncks should nover exceed £400,- 000,000, Now, there would never be the least < Banger' that bonds would be converted iuto grcenbacks in excess of the conversions of greenbacks ioto bonds, 'he astute bankor, like many other amatour financiers, had got it' into bis noad that’ ourrency was tho ouly form of loansblo capital, whon tho fact is, that any may who owns abond is the posscssor of capital which can bamado_collateral for a lonu, not of groonbacks, but of baunlk-credit, which is con- vertiblo into ono kind of currency, viz : chooka and billa of exchungo. The now 5 por cont gold-interost bonds of tho United 8'ates, and nlso the curreucy 64, ure now worth about 99 in gold, whilo {ho 6-20s are worth about parin gold. It is, therofore, ren. sonablo to suppose’ that, if tho Govorumont should igkue o 4 por cont bond into which green- backs mlght Lo converted, it would nt leust bo worth 90 fo gold. At this prico in gold it would commaund & premium over greenbacks until **tho latter had beon so contracted that their valuo would be incrensed to neurly pur in gold, ¢« Inshort, the convertiblo bond pluu would be o moans of contracting tho curroncy vo as to bring us nearly lo specie payments, but it would never quito nccomplivh specie paymonts, becuuse it will be ubsolutely nccessary to removo the ob- struction of the Legal Tender net hofore spcela wllll remain with us and bovome the busis of prices, [ — REAL ESTATE. The following instrumenta wera filed for reo ord on Tuesdny, Oct. 21 ¢ ciry puovenry, Peotla st, bot Mourvo und Adums, w £, G0x125 ft, duted Qct, 18; consideration, $3,163, West Mudison st, n w cor of Oakley, & f, 25 [t (o al- o3, dated Sopt. 17 ; coustileration, $7 BleGregor at, near nacor of Hto 11, dated Sopt, 1 considuration, State st, 43 £t south of Thirt; 1 48 ft 10 uloy, dated O - Lot 1 to 48 (excopt Lala 241’ (o Sarding's W 35 of nw b oo 11, 5, R n oy & Frisuit & - 1otdh, 10 Joy & Frisbits w ¥ of n o " dued Ot 14 Sonklderation, s, © A Sec2, 20,13, ruwford uv, & o cor of West t, ] 5, ated O Jx]l“ jconderation, 25, el Dlock Hlinbor ut, 410 (L & of Drykon ut, w f, 4 03,3 coubidovulon, slm’m F AR, gy awler at, 275 {6 0 of Robuy &b, nf, s “,“"3{,"}'"""}“ oy 603102 11, duted iarLie st, 60 £t w of Lafliu nt, u £, 195210 e st 161 oimbldoration, o, ! DB, s - Wemsol bb, 103 £t 0'0f Uuk Lty 1403 1L Oulat o, 2400 1, datou Tt av, & f, X125 200, 16t o f, undivid consirderntion, ,!,';,,:,‘f " a0 in Bioek 11, fn 13, dated Oct, 11; “Thirty-sixth 252147, thuted Ot 1 cometderat u{ o, 7 o 81 U fbuldi b (11 1 of Bwift-pla Wi, 25184 *t, duted Qct. 21 cunshderation, 1300, QUL Wout Jackeon st, s e cor of 1fonoro nt, Lot 11, with nprovouents, dutéd May 03 connlduratfon, 86,000, L ' Hlock 0, samo Addition us'tle uhove, + consfduration, 4,000, ¢ L4 Tund 3510 0F Lo 0t ek 16, T 44 Tund 825 fuof Lat u Hioel AVCNEWO datsd Aug, 23; coneldorution, 1,875, ok FOUTIE OF OIFY Listh TLn2 in Mg Rt Bec, 10; 38, 14, Lot9 In Lyman's is city, who propared a memorial. tu Congress about o yonr ago on tho subject’ TurspAY EveNmva, Ont, 21, Tho followlng wora the recaipts and shipmouts of tho leading articlos .of produco in Chicago during tho past Lwonty-four liours, eud for the corrouponding date ono gonr agot J whorcas . thoy 1ave hithorto .Leou held much higlor, exedpt old meats, whichdroppid 1o a fow daye'hgo, "Wonote & declino b $1.00 por brl on moss po.rk of Iaat wiulor's packiug, and of 350 por Ib on.old lard, whilo lost sonson’s- meaty waro figain cnslor. Thoro was a botter domand for now stuff, but {t was yob very nlow, oxcopt T ‘| for lnrd, which has Focontly” boen taken boalali] et LCETT quite . frooly, nhd ndvnncudy‘ o por b 167, | 1872, [ 187, | 1872, | to-day .on' the more deforrod options, o) "~ ore™ 3 r | Tho tinrkot closod ot the following rango of Tlour, brla, onda hasdll 4,019 pricos: Mans pork, ensh, 818.00@18.26 3 now do, Dcaty vy on0s0) meioll. s #12,00912.35; do sollor Docombor, $12,375 2000 63,870)| 87208 12,50 ; sollor January, 812.70@12.76, Lard, caul 8,000 or soller October, TH{@Y340} summer do, 73c; 110} g,gfi; 4 lelfl? aaflerfiov:lxfimurfl},;; 6 @u#}n(t D]ncanfibmi,"l‘{ g 0; dosellor January, 1¢a; dosellor Fob- };2:;:!&,'!?8. 84000 ¢ l'c':}nrv,"l}g(;))’l}([u. Bwaot ]v&cktludllmms noted sk -corn, X A Pork, bris Pt at 63{@7X(c, sellor Decombor. Bhort ribs, sollor Lard, M, 10,000( " “7:450[ 1,450 | Decombor, at o}gquc, boxed; do auort olear, Tallow, Ibs. 21,320 15,3;:8 20,000| 03¢@6}¢a; Ao shouldare, 49&@4}{\:; o Cumber- Buler, Iha. 104,541 W 84,000 Inuds, 63@0c. . Bacon 18 quoted at7ife for Drenscil o, N5.\" HIg nhoulders s - 75c’ for oloa# riba; 83fo for short ive, licas, Ro.. clear; and 13@140 for hams, all paoliod. Mess Bhoapy No. boef, 88.25@B.60; oxtra moes do, 80.26@.60; i boof hams, $17.60@18.00 for summer, and 810,00@20.00 for wintor packed. City tallow, 0%@17e; groaso quotablo at 4}£@fl){c,, Sales 3 | woro reported of 20 brls moss pork at $14,00 ; 500 | bris do soller February .70 ;200 tes lar 007 ‘bris do soller Feb: at 814.70 tes lard ool Vi 2 | (new) at 7346 1 1,000 écs do seller Docomber and 3,300 5,001 1,170 1,718 | Jantiu 500 tca do weller January at Withdrawn from storo yestordny for ¢ity con- sumption: 6,007 bu wheat ; 2,017 bucorn ; 4,204 bu onts; 1,252 buryo; 1,204 bu barloy. | y Tho following grain lae bedn inspected into stora this morning up to 10 o'clock: - 822 cara wheat; 225 cars and 10,000 bu corn; 53 cars sud 2,600 bu onts; 21 carsryo; 08 cars barley. Totnl (914 cars), 269,000 bu, . - Vigele The National Board of 'Wrade commonced its sosslon in this city to-day. _A full roport of tho procoedings will be found in our local columns. Whothor it is moro important that tho oficial atatemont of grain in store in this city should sliow tho amounts nctually in the different olova- tors, or the quantitios that onght to bb therd, according to tho bookkeoping fa the office of tile Qrain Rogistrar, 43 s point which is_now being diseuseed “on 'Chavgo. Xf, for instanco,_ tlio books of the Registrar show that thera should bo 10,000 bu of barloy, moro or less, in a North Sido house, whilo in facy thoero is not more th 5,000 bu in that building, which amount should appenr ih the published roport? Wo do not presume to say which, s opinions are divided; but it is fair ‘to atate thnt the Rogistrar appoars to constitute the minority. Attontion has also beon ealled to tho fact that in last wook's statemont thore was n difforenco of hot far from 800,000 bu corn, a8 botweon tha books of tho Registrar -and tho statomentis of tho warohousomon, OF course, it should ho un- dorstood:that theso diferences aro. almost on- tivoly owiug to the fact that the procos of official caucollation iy bohind tho procoss of shipmont, 0 Lhat thers is no actual wrong in the caso, Tho principal point at Insue, and it is an important one, ia whothor tho offivial ktalement should shiow-the amunnt of grain in stors or the -fotal Yoproseuted by uncuncaled racoipts. Tho londing produce markets worw again rath- or slow to-duy, and the principal ceronls woro weuk, while Logs und telr products werostrong, This contrarinass of movemont is but n vatural concomitaht of tho time, tho packing soaron bo- ing about opeuing, whilo the forward movoment of grain by water1s nearly at a_clow - for this your, Tho feoling waa intonsified by tho woath- cr, which was quite cold hero, .aud threstonod the storm whick wus noted this morniug in'sov- oral parts of the country, with snow in some sectione. There is litilo incitement to ship groin by water, which wmny bo frozen up before the cargo could arrive &t its ded- tination ;~ very fow peoplo care to have grain locked” mup in “the caual during the wintor. Henco tho monoy is bemng withdrawn from grain in rendiucss toaid in the oporatioh of packing. The arrivals of grain yestorday wore.muuch in oxcess of the shipmonts, and tho rocoipts of to-day wora liboral, but thoro was o modorate shipping movoment, iu spito of the discouragaments of tho season ; it was partially due to u furthor decline in lake freights, ; Our stocks of grain aro larger Mibn thoy onght fo bs at thia eodkSu ; especinlly in corn, which it searcoly pays to ship by rail to any but interiar volnts Eastward. ‘ s ‘The dry goods markot {Fis without n single now foature. The demand, though not particn- lurly urgent, oxceods goncral expectation, and tho market rotains its firm heulthy tone, at loaut for domestio fabrios, which are genorally well sold up to production, Thero waa a libersl distribution of ataple and fancy grocerics, at prices not varying materially from tgoun ourrent yostorday. Tho fooling iu coffees was again un- squivocally firm, and a further advauce 1 likely to'ocour, Bugars also ara held with iucreusod firmnoss, sud-in fact the general market is son- sibly firmer than ot the close of last wook, Butter sold o0 o liboral extent to shippors ‘and lo¢al customers,- at “former' quotations, though low grades woro perhaps o trifle oasier, in sympathy with the Eratorn mar- ket. Balos woro chietly at 16@27c, though small lota of striotly choico Yellow roadily command 25@300, Checso was ‘ngain quoted quiet and firm, Btocks aro small for tho scason, jobbers rofusing to lny in thoir wintor's supplics ot tho pricos now ruling. No chauge was noted in the coul, bagging, canned goods, and tobaceo mar- kots, trado ruling quiet at about former quota- tions. - Tho Liny market continucs dull, aad quo-- tations woro lowered Go. per tou all around. Bhippors are doing Littlo or nothing, and, as the offerings avo in excess of local requiroments, a weak feoling provails, Hides weve quotod dull sud casy, with rales ot 0@92(0 for heavy, and at 10@10){o for lignt, Loathér was in light do- | wund only, and prices of upper, harncss, line, and French calf wers off alittle. In tho oilnarkat & fuir amouut of trading was dono at firm and unchnuged pricos. Daints and colors remain in- active, There wad no improvement in the pig- iron warkot. The demaud is of the.most lini- itod charactor, and prices aro weak and unsot. tled, both for imported and for domestio iron, Quotations of Massillon and Tuscarawns were dropped to 48.00. Other descriptions remain nomiually unchanged, 4 Trade “nt the lumber to thut of the proceding i, porhaps, a8 good s conld bo expectod af tho proxont tuno, - Thore was no matoral change in prices, A Inrgo floot of lumbor-laden vousols arrived at the dooks, probably tho lurgost float that will arrive again this seuson, ‘I'iis murket wus dull und woak, though several cargoes wore sold, and formor prices were obtained. Thoro was uo noticeably new features to note in con- nection with the markets for motals, iron, or vaval stores, Trade in either dopartmont in rensoanbly fair, and former prices aro goneral) miintained, Motals aro. casy, and largo quanti- ties of iron or mails conld doubtless be bought at elight concossions ; but nafls gro in goad demand, und thore is no acoumulation of stocks lero or al the factorics. Duilding mnterints aud coopernge remain quiet and un- changed. Thero wore fuw If any chutges in wool, hops, broowscorn, or soeds. The tormer staple in aull and nomuully easier, while tho threo lute tor wero mooting with o modorato inquiry ab tho «]\mmd prices. Apples- woro in continuéd good demund und firm,” Cranborrics and grapes woro #lko held firmly, Deaches wero almost out of tho wmrket. Thoro was & good demaud for peachLlow potatons, and they wero firmer, whilo enrly roso and mixed lots were without materil clinige, Gnme and fresh poultry were in request . and firmor, but old stock was dull, Bygs wore sirongor, Uighwines wero quiot and o shade easior, though not quotably lower, Thero woro troo sollors at 00¢, but they wonld not sccept less. Bules wora liznited to 100 brls, in two loty, at 0o per gallon, [t was gonerally expected that Now u:)rk would bo quoted lower, but sach was not 0 case, yarda was about equdl days of the wnek,qnml Lake froights wore madorately mctive, but again }iu lower, shippers ouly cuu»nntin? to tuko hold whon carriers cousonted to mod] ty their domands, Ttutos by sail were bige on corn, and e on wheat to Bufalo, and 4o for onts to do, A total of 14 churteis was roported, whioh will carry out 60,000 bu_whest, 250,000 bu worn, 80,000 by oaty, and 10,000 ba ryo, Tho markel closed dull, "with “some offors on (ho purt af owners to arrauge o sbip corn ~ on their own acoount, which were not acooptad, Bovorul vossols aro now atrlppiug for tho winter, Lhieir ownors say that prevent rates will not puy tho expenkus of the round trip to grain ports, aud thoro uro no returmn frolghts to puy o part of tho cost, Thioy sy IRt If satonsnould dvanes to the nelghborhood of 100 for corn to Buflalo, within n few davs, thoy moy again bholst suil, bug othersiae will I“f; up for tho wintor, It js much to bo sogrettad thet u lurgo portion of our lako «wero gcarcoly wanted at 6o, vy ot 1}1’ i 73¢c § 20,000 1bs shonldors, summeor cured, at fi}‘fiu; 20'boxes do at 580 ; 100 boxos shoulders, nellor first ton days in November, at 414c ; 100 ‘boxes short ribs, and 100 boxea long cloar, same optlon, at 3o ; 40,000 by groon hema (16 1bs) = 5 ¢ To. o Tlour wh rathor more active, but easier, Tho domind for several days past has been chiefly from tho local trade, thero being buta few direct Eostorn orders, whilo shippors Lavo held aloo. Holders bave grown a little more anxious to sell, undor ‘Incroasing receipts, with light nhii» -monte, and - to-day offored thelt ropertfi Tfl 0 freoly to the logal tradd and to bakors, who took hl?ll:?ll willingly when fnduced to do so by n sbidin paninll;g indicatod in the oabalistio . t. aflixed to most of tho sales of wintors and to somo | of spring oxtras, Bran was again oaster, Balos wore reported of 500 brls whito winter ex- tras on privato terms ; 100 brls spring oxtran fancy Minnebots) at $7.60; 100 brls do at ¥6.873¢ ; 200 brls do (Minnesota), 100 brls do, and 100 brls (Wante ng at §6.25; 100 brls do- (Davenport) nt &5 60 ; 800 brls do at $5.00 ; 100 brla do'at @4.90 ;100 brla do (low) and 100 brly (uneound) - at' §4.874 ; 800 brlsdo on torma ; 100 brls suporfines at £4.25 ; G0 brla do at §8.26 ; 160 "brlsryo at £4.60 5 d ,)rivntu terma ; 100 brls buckwheat at #9.00. Total, 2,650 brls. _Also, 10 tous bran nt $12.00, on track. The following were nominally the olosing prices : Good to favorito brands whits wintors, Bedium to Good to cliolee spring. Medjum {o good do, Low to falr spring TFair to good Minne Choico ta fancy do.. Bpring superfines Bran......... Whent wis. moderatoly active, though rathor loss 5o than yesterday, and rulod woak during tho grester part of tho session, averagiug 1o por bu lower on options, and fully 1340 lower on caal No. 2 spring, though Liverpool was roported firmor, But tho question i, what?" A telegram received shipper, informod him that his whoat (lard No. 2) could not be sald for more than 11 8d per 100 1by cash, or 118 4d for November shipment, tho differeaco belng due to rathor light arrivals in tho past day or two. early 80 persisteatly tha tho greater part of ta Springh, ... tho preminm on cash wheat ovor November de- | liverios was lost; and then thoy took hold to a modorate extent on finding that lake frojghts wero onsior, though thoy did not compoto for the grain ° vigoro\mll ocnough to ralso pricos. They bought chiefly in specified houses, and most of thom only wanted a few car lots to comploto cargoes. Tho groat bulk of tha Novom- bor options seem to have boen already filled in, which fact accounts for the decline to-day. a there are probably no shorts ont for this month, 88 soveral lots ‘wore offerod without nuau,- buyers. Sollér November opaned at $1.083¢, ad- vancod to 81:08%¢, declined to $1.02%¢, rose to $1.032¢, and closed easier at 81.03¢. Sollor Docomber sold at $1.04%@1.05, ' closing at #1.04)6, Onsh No, 2 spring sold ot 21.034@ 1.01}&, “closing at $1,04 ;* and Northwestorn do closod firm at 1,00, - Btraight No. 1 spring was dull at 21.03@1.08%, nud N at 81.00@1.10. No. spring closed firm ot $1.00, . rojected o &k Blo. Cash sales were roported of 5,600 bu No, 1 spring at $1.08%¢; 1,200 bu do at $1.08; 2,400 bn%o. 1 Northwestern st 81.10; 1,200 bu do at $1.00; 4,400 bu do at $1,083¢; 18,400 bu No. 2 spring at 81.042¢ ; 70,400 bu do at £1.04; 10,400 bu do at $1.083¢ ; 98,800 bu do at £1,083¢; 5,000 bu da nt §1.035¢ ; 51,800 bu do at 81.031¢ : 1,200 bu No. 2 Northwestorn at 3106143 1,200 bu do at 91,043 ; 2,400 bu do at $1.04 10,800 bu No, 8 spring at" £1.003¢'; 21,800 bu do at $1,00; 4,800 bu do at 93¢0’ 5,600'bu do at 99c; 2,000 bu do at 98140 ; 400°bu do at 980; 4,400 bu rojected spring ot o 400 bu_wintor whont by sumpla ot 3125, delly- orod. Total, 270,600 bu, Corn was rathor more active on cash lots, and lese active on options; averaging J{c lower than yestarday, though Livarpool was Guolod Semor, and our recoipts were rolatively light, while our stock in'store_is apparently 600,000 bu loss than a weak sgo.. Thoro was 1o partioular chango in the New York market, but the roported ship- wouts of yestordiy woro very small, and a good many operators scomed to have settled down to the opinion that pricos must wesken under con- tiuned accumulations during the winter. Ienco somo of thom tried to sell options for future delivery, but as thoy soon found that the othors wero not in the buylog mood to-day, as Richard might ' have aaid ~to Buckingham, thoy withdrew, aud the option market was nlnost lifoless - during a cousiderablo part of the sossion. - Thoro was & very fair shipping do- mand, .due to the farthor roduotion in lako freights, which, with the decline in tha prico of | the grain, made a difforance of 1o por bu v fayor of tlie sbipper, ns compared with yestorday. Sellor: Novoubor .opauod at 881¢s, dgolinod o 3830, and closad firner &b 88%0. Sallor Do- cemiber sold at 393¢@3034o. Regular No. 2 corn, o sollor the month, sold at 87:¢@3%0, cloaing ab 87%o. _Sirictly fresh receipts of No. 2, or " high mixed, closed at , 83ifo: and rojocted olosed . dull at ' 85ide. Canh salo wara reported of 6,000 bu high misad at 8830 ;'4,000 bu o at 837a; 15,000 bu do at 883¢¢ ; 2,400.bu at 880; 18,800. bu at No, 2 at 88%¢0 ; 94,000 bu doat 88%¢o; 8,400 bu do at 9805 72,000 bu do at 873Z0; 25,000 bu do ab 9780 ; 81,000 bu do at 873¢c ; ‘800 bu rejected 868703 1,600. bu do at Bligo; 1,200 b do at 800,400 do nt 353c; 6,000 bu No, 3, and g.lil)flg bu high mixed at 890, afloat. Total, 223, u. Oaty were rather more nctive, and vor but easior, selling at the iuside pricas of yostor- day, with s modorate {nquiry for shipmoiit, the reported easior fooling {n New York sooming to mako but little differonce to our market, 250. 2 sold roadily at 82¢’ for rogular, and at 3254 in tho Central, where thoy woro wantod for shipe mant. Bollor ' November sold at 83}@33%e, olosing:at tho outsido, and soller Docomber kold #t 830. Tejected was dull, Wo note that whito oats could unrcelg be sold for any more than the ordinary No, 2, Caah sales woro roported 0r-15,000 buNo, 2 at 82%¢0; 83,800 bu do at 8ic; 1,800'bu rojeoted at 28io; GU0 bu do at 2830 ; 8,000 bu’ do'at 28¢; 1,200 bn No. 2 at 83d on track: 2,600 bu do at S atlont, Total, u, ateady, Ityo wua quiot and irregular, thore being & dis- orimination of fully 1o per bu agaiust the ro- coipta in somo howsos “which havo only o small lotin atoro’ and canuot be readily roached by shippors, Thoro was alsu a further disorimina- tlon in favor of round lots, which could not have boon obtained for -less than %o (for No. 2) in {favorite houses, while car lots in some locations Cnsh salos woro reported of 400 bu No. 2 at_66c; 400 bu do at Gdo; snd 1,200 bu do at Gde. Total, 3,000 bu, Rojected was nominal at about 6o, Barley was less active al about tho same range a8 yosteiday, but closed rathor weak undor more liboral offerings; with a slight falling off in tho demand, No, 2 opoued at 1,03, advanced to %186, and closed at $1.82; do sellor Novembor sold at $195. No, 3 sold at $1.00@1,02, cloaing at the fusldo, and do sellor Noyomber suld at $1.03, Snmp‘n lots wero wosk, Unsh salos were roported of 1,200 bu No. 2 at $1.85; 8,600 bu do at $1.83; 21,200 bu do at §1,92; 2,400 bu do &t éxlmgf- 5200 bu No. at 81,02; 7,200 bu do at $1.013¢; 5,000 bu do at #1.01; 8,200 bu do at ®1.00%'; 1,000 bu do at §1,00; 9,000 bu rejected at 800 ; B00 bu do nt 700 . 6400 bu do at 780 400 bu by samploat §1,84; 400 bu do at $1,21; 1,200 bit do ut ©1,10; £00 bu do at §1,10; 1.206 bu doat in pricos. The last named fact I8 ‘es- | rivato | 50 brls do on . # Firmer than' ‘hora to-day by o | Tho shippors beld off Northwestern do " por bu, 1 Tho following aro the footings of tho official roport of grain in storo in this city on tho aven- tlu;; of sgr nto ; and at corrosponding aturday last, 0et. 11, Oct, 10, 70, 1873, Sapring B 1N, W, spring. £3,801 No. 2 N. W. aprin 24,041 Tojocied spring. 82,151 N6 grado spring. 2 500,454 4,850 Tirich M'r‘:','ma 2,601,003 0 ms,s;g 2,871,032 vATS, 50,133 N fll'l.ylu Rejocted. 60,307 Nograd 4,056 Totalizrer L. 12208 T nrz, 1,240 - 91,178 i 5 100 5,161 BARLEY, - 6 21,02 116,118 48,082 3,557 3,303,200 < AR, 210,230 146,031 177,050 85,650 69,34 Total.eeusesennssases 442,318 803,803 471,337 Total of ol kinds, 4,440,038 bu. These figures show an incronse during the woek of . 81,818 bu whont ; 12,876 bu ryo;. 48,425 bu barley; and & deoronso of 532,498 bu corn, and 87,251 bu onts, "Total ‘decreaso, 466,860 bu. - - 2 The Produce Exchange Weekly. gives tho fol- lowing as tho foreign oxporta of provisiona from Now York for the wook ended Oct, 14, 1873, and the distribution of same: . Lard, Tbs, Bagan, | Cheese, | Titllowe, e, | e, | the. graato, 16,000 1hs, - [ Aud from Nov, 1 to Oct, 14, inclusive, for th years : 1873~ 187172, 187071, Pork, bris...... 169,568+ 100,300 160,181 . Beef, brls and : 06,923 . T34,800 Ta 106,206,201 93,808,201 bt 100,688,904 67,001,004 | 4,003,780 6,251,270 65,670,781 70,053,209 50,800,010 82,104,272 The forolgn _exporta of tho hog product from ports of Now Yorkand other undermeutioned places, from Nov. 1, 1872, to Oct. 14, 1873; Incluxive, as compared - with! tlle exports from all United States ports, from Nov. 1, 1871, to Oct. 14, 1872 - ZBacon, hams, Pork, Lard. and shotdl: brls, b, 30 179,472,388 20,851,154 Portland ... 4,039,101 Philadelphfa. Baltimore Now Orleat ‘Montreal, 10 w Total, Nov. to Jet. 1 224,144,087 Tolal, all U, B, Nov.- 1, 1871, S Oct. 14, 1872, 166,630,628 ©* 27,004,850 LUROPEAN MABKETS, The following is Beorbohun’s dispatohto tho Board of Urade in this city to-day: - Qcr. 2).—LobNoN—Cargoes of whoat off const firm~ Iy held, Cargoes of coru off coast slightly better, rivals of whoat and corn small, LIVEBPOOL~—Wheai firm; corn, 33 9 lard, 418 60, LOxDON—Lard, 435, LATEST, . . ; Whont was modorately nctive in the afternoon, declining 3o, closivg at $103% sellor the mouth, and selling at $1.08 down to $1,025¢ sollor 'November, closing ot tho lattor price, Corn was quiot until towards tho closo, when thero was more doing. 15 closed 8¢o lowor than on 'Change ; selling at 38@38350 for Novembor, closing at 33@i83c. Otlor grain, provisions, and lake freights were quiet, CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Tusspay EveNmo, Oct, al. AT.COHOL—1We contiiue to quats 94 per cent proaf ot $1.80@1.85, ! BROUM-CORN—Tho firat fow daya of the week un- dor roview wers quict onos in the broom-corn trads, but businces i now brightening -up, Orders from manufacturers are Leginning to como forward, and theroisa bolter feoliug genorally, Vory little’ now corn has come to.this market, but & considorablp quantity has been 50ld by the growors and nanuface turars, We guoto: Ohofcs. to extrs hurl, 8@%; brush tat _will work {lsclf inta a choico hrl broom, 0%@To; for gaud do, 6X@o; good o cholce stock brald, Gle@aige; inferior brush, S @4, g BAGAING=Quict still provails In this markot, and prices roralu stoady sud unfform, , Slocks oro now in goud shinpy, and ordors are belug promptly fllod at tho following fuotations :- Blark . A, 370 Ludlow,. A, 30; Lowiston A, 3505 American, 334o; Amoskeug A, 53%0; Otter Oreck, 33)o; burlap baga, 4 and & bu, 18x@20¢ 3 gunules, slnglo, 17@18c ; double, 28e; wool Bitccatasly, 4 1b, Tobater, 31, Tobster! 1 b Qyeters, 1 by il ot -Oynters, 3 ius, full welyht. Geegon almon, now, 11 roion palman, nows 3 Wy vaasis L 4000 4.63 OHENSESfnca our lnst wookiy roviow, e aituation oftils warkot han ot clianged in nny camontinl par- tieular, There i atill a noticeable abaencoof thal no- tivity “uaually provalont, at thin season of the Your, buyors, almost witbout excoplion, reatricting thel® orders’ 10 hilch mnounts as_aro deemod noceasary to mcet tho immedinte requiraments of thelr {rade, the grinion befng piatty ganorally cntertainon “that it wil be inpoesible to wustnin {hio celativaly High prices now prevalont, - Factory mon, lowover, acein confidont, and ara promptly refusing. lowor bids, Lis exporty £rom Now Yok ‘sinca Jan, 1 have boon 78,400,000 1w, agalint 07,700,000 1bs to_aimo dute lnat year, We lioto! Now York factory, mild, 125@1ixo; Ohlo actory and Western factory, do, 11@kic; lower grades, COAL—Prices Tange substantinlly the mamo as for tho Isat fortniglit or juore, where thoy ara beld with frmness, 0 far at least na prims qualitics ore concarned, Wa contintio to quote | x.ehlék ropared, $11,00; Lucknwanna, $10,003 Lirio, 0,503 Walnut Hill, $0.60 ;' Oherry Mino, $9,00; Blossburg, $9,00@9,60 ; Cans nel, $10.00; Lick Run, $8.60 Ifocki nf; Valloy, $8.60@ 9.00; Tndiain block, $7.60@8.00: Rirkland Gralo, $6.60 1 Minonk, $3.00 ; Kingston, $7.00: Wilmington, €0.00. COOVERAGE—Flour aud’ whisky barrels liave et with o moderate inquiry and aro stoady. Thero ls Bomo ‘pmwct of an’ {mprovoment in the do- mand for. pork barrols nad terce. , Packern have alrcady commonced work, thonghi it is thought that thoy aro amply supplied with cooporago for the prosent, Wo ropest: Pork barrels §40 @1.45; whisky barrels, $2.00@2.103 lard, tlorces, $1,G0@1.75 ; flour barrels, A8@750 ; pork stayes, -rongh, $22,00@24.00 3 do, bucked, $24,00@20.00 ; ticrco staves, rough, $0,00@5.00 ; bucked or sawed, $25,00@28.00 ‘whisky ataven, rough, $38,00@30.00 ; do bucked, $35.00 } flour staves, $0.00@16.50; cirols flour bosding, 1@ 960 per set ; flour hoop-poles, - $14.00@16,00 per 4 pork and tlorco poles, $30,00@40.00 per m. EGGS—Tho rocolpla lnye’ been fait and about equal 1o the requircments of tho_trade, which I chicfly on local account, though thero hus' Leen some inquiry from shippers, Prices range from 19@20c, and are now strong at 20@21p, FEATHERS—The jobbing demand is improving, and the dealera aro taking prino fonthicrs quite freoly, though tho offerings bave by no moans been largo, Pricos are lower than lnst weok, uote : Primo’to clioics live-gocss feathers, T0GiTic; Jobbiag prico, 78 @820 ; chickon, 6@be, »: FISI—8iuco ot fast weekly roviowa firther alight reduction fn priccs of whiletish haa taken, placo, tho enslor fecling being attriblited to the increasing ro- celpts and to the absence of anything more than o Hm- ted demand, - All saltwater doscriptions remsin firm, but they too are meeting with mfli:. light do- mond, Dox herring sro_roporied in lght supe ply, and prices liave advanced a trile, - Wa'now quote: No. 1 whitefiah, i¢-brl, $5.t H 0, $5,25@5.40; No, 1 trout, $5.00@5.25 mackerel, now, i-brl, $13.50314,00 ; No. 1 bay, $10.00@ $10.60 ; 'No. ‘mackorel, $8.50 @ B.75 ; family " mackerel, 3¢-brl, $7.00@7.25; No. 1 shors kits, $2,15@@3,23 ; bank codfish, $6,00(30.25 ; Goorge's codilah, $0,60@0,76; Labeador borring, split, brls, $9.0080,60: do, ' 3¢:brl, $4.76@5.00; Labrudor her ring, rouad, brl, $8.00G8.60 ; do ig-brl, $4,3@4.50 3 box herring'No. 1, 32@i0¢ 3 box herring ecaled, 42@ 45¢ ; Columbia River salmon, i¢-brls, $10.00@10,25, FRUITS AND NUTS—A woa! (cul(nx has provailed in this markot—tho weakness oxtonding to domestio o well as imported fruits, Prunes, owing to the par- Lial fafluro of this yest's crop, ure oxpected to rulo firm, but raisinn, 'figs, currants, chorries, peaches, and applos are unsotticd, and are_uotably lower thar 8 weel Ve ago. We now quolo: Fontian—Dates, B druns, 11@12c; fge, i bozes, now, mels nrunos, 1@ 1" Turkish prutes, Taising, layers, now, $4.00@3.05; ralsins, loy: N $2.6032.75; Talshis, looke Miscatel, $3.4 @150 ; Falstnm, Valenicla, now, 13%@ldc; Zanto enr. rants, ' now, 74@7%0 ;' old do, 70 3 citron, Jé@dlc. Dozstic—Alden appies, 17@200; " Michigan, alic: S 0 @loxe s Dilchign quarlors, 8¢ @ bigo Weatern do, T4@8io; Southorn do, D@1l peaclios, parod, d(@2ic; poachos,halvos0 3 @103e : do, mixed, Tk @e ; binckberries, now, 13'@143¢0 § rasp~ Lorrics, 42@4do pitted chorrles, 10343 NOT4—Fil. borts, 16@16¢ 3 almonda, Torragons, 20@24c, Naples waluitty, 27@3280; Chill walnaty, '23@dto; French walnuls; 16@1%0 ; ' Brazils, 0:@10}0; pecann, Texus, 143150 7 African peanuts, '6%@7)g0 ; Wilmiugion poas nuts Bx@0e: Tennoesod poatiuia, GX@TLo, GROCERIES—Whilo there has beon 0o speclal ac- tivity in any dopartment of the grocery market during thio past weck, thoro wan undoubtedly 8 larger disteiinis tiou, both of ataplo and sido-goods, than for last week or tio provious one, and tho genoral market seums to be {n a fitier, healthier condition. The dopreasion that characlerfzed tho coffoo market lina ontirely dis- appearad, and pricos are now on_ an advanciug acalo, To's, Godta Ricea,and Marncalbo bolng marked upa 1o yestorday, * At tho East an advance of 32 ias beow 66 tablished, and & further upward movement here i daily louked for. .Bugars aro more nctivo, and the downward tondency of pricen hna boon chieckod, Snme prodict an carly advance both u ruw nud retned grades, . Other articloa in tho list Tulo compnratively steady, We quoto ; 1i1-CAny. Sopa—Tx @80, Tnfalo slavghter solo, . 1), A woke calt,. Kipavy Harnoss, French calf, 3 French colf, Lemoi Fronch ealf) 28 to 30 rench kip, 0 to 100 Iha METALS AND. TINN thia dopartmont ins beon modorato during tho weak, Bugers nre geyorally confining. their purchnies {o small smonnts {0 keop thoir lockia in good shapo, Tho morket In rathier easy, atid n decling in sovoral articles lon ocenrrad, . Tin-plato fa quoted 500 Tower, pig-tin ¢, andcoppor, bottoms nnd wire are also off, It s thoukhit that pricen will gradunlly work lower, thongh Rusma_ron In fo Lo excopted, bolng acarco and very frm. Wo quote: Tik PLATE—IC, 10514, $13.00; do, 12x13, $13,60; do, g;'.glu, $14.00; do, roofiug, 14320, 10, $12.60; do, 20: P10 Tri—Large, 40c; amall, 41c; bar, 420, Lean—Plg, 83305 bar, 100; pipe,’ full coils, 100} out do, 1le, Buekr Zino—TFull casks, He; bolf caske, 114@ 113¢c; less quantity, 1130} slubs, 8)e, HEET InoN—No. 24, 0o ratod; Ruesla iron, 230} do No, 1 stalned, 200 ratos, GALVANIZED InoN—No, 10@20, 160; No, 27@‘124, 1003 No, 13320, 1705 No, 27, 18c; No. 28, 20c, A discount of 25 per cont 1a madn from this lst, Corren—Coppor bottoms, 38c; braziers, over 12 ts, #70; tuned coppar, 805 plantalied coppor, 460; do, out to slzes, 48¢, Winz—Nos. 1t0 6, 003 7ta9, 1005 10to 11, 1ic; 13, 11303 13 and 14, 12i4c; 16 and’ 16, 1405 17, ifiu: 18, 1605 19, 10c; 20, 20¢; full bundle, 25 per cent dis~ coimt ;' fenco wire, by car-lond, 6gc, - NAILS—Arein good demnnd s folerably steady at {ho given rates, A manufacturor states that thore hos boen 0o lot-up in tho demsnd for nafls, notyithetand- Ing tho panlc, aud stacks ovarywlere e light, Boms goaters allow 120 for acloia: 10800, por ke, $4.025¢ 3 80 do, $1.873 ; dlo, 0 $5.121 ; 4d and 5 do, 258736330 doy §012% { d”do, fino, $7.63)¢ § 24 do, h $7.1 25: clinch, $7.00, NAVAT, BTORES—Trade {s fair for the seanon, and formor pricos ars maintaitied, 83 follows : Manilla Fope, B 15, 1730; eisal Tope, 3 Ib; 16%@10)0; sushy hiemp cord, § b, 90@25¢; mariius, 3 Ih, 20@226 tarred ropo, B b, 11@180: onkum, B bale, $5.00G0.60 pitch, B brl, $6,00@0.00; tar, B brl, $5.60 @0.00, OTLS-~Under this head thero ro no new features to noto, 8o far as tho leading olls sro concorned “thore fa a stondily good demund, and formor quo- tationa aro fully sustained. Following are tho prices cucront: . Carbon, 18s; oxtra lard ofl, strictly winter, 800+ do, current make, 7603 No. 1, 68 @i0¢; No.2, G503 Lnncad, raw, $1.00; do botied, $1.05; whale, 80@82c: 'sperin, $2,1022,20; neata foot oil, strictly pure, $1.10; do éxtra, 8o} do No,1, 760§ bruk ofl, 60c ; atraits, G6o; " olephant ofl, 0603 turpentino, &3c; naphths, ‘63 gravity, 18@100; naphtbs, com- ‘mon; 16@160, TAINTS, COLORS, AND PUTTY—Continuo dull, withiout material chango in valugs, e still quoto od follows : Sirictly pure, $11,00@11,60 lecy'brlnd oo . D.W@W..W Genuine Veille Montague, s 14,50 merigan .. 1K@ o Masury's ralivoad colors. Palaco car colors, i cani 11,50 9,60@10.60@12,50 Rochella ochre, cank, 8.25@ 8.60 English Ven, rod, 3,60 English oratgo mi 16,50@10,00 Pittaburgh orango minel L 11.00 English red lead, 11,50 American rod lea . 1100 English vermilion, 150@ 1.65 Searlat vormilion 3.00 8.35@ 3.60 ' LT6@ 2.00 Inbulk,, 3 Y@ | In bladilers d3@io (@ .« PIG-IRON-"Te pig-iron market aliown little or no improvement in any of it features, Thedemand con- tinues‘extromely light, and_prices aro still unsettlod and weak, We niote a docline n Masslllon and Tuscar- swas, and quote aa follows : Bcateh (according to brand), $50.00&55,00 ; Maesillon, $18.00 ; Tuscsruwas, 8,00 § Laka Superlor, No, 1, $52.00; do, No, 2, $60.00; do, No, 8, $56,00; do, Xo. 4, $00.00 ; ‘do. No. 5, 862,00 } . Minsouri’ charcoal coal, §52.00; Chicago stone coal, 8,00, TOTATOFS—Thore has been a good local and ship- plog demand_ for cholco variotics of peachblows and early rosc. Early in the weok salos of the formar wers mado at 85G90c, and of the lattor st 76@80c in car- lots 3 but tho receipts incrossiug, Prices doclined to 718@80¢, and 706 for peachblows aud carly roso, To-day peachblows were s triflo firmer, sales being made at: 85300c, deliversd; oarly ross ‘st TI@T3c, doliverod. Balea fuclude 2 cars extra peachblows at 908 ; 9 cara nt 850 ; 1 car carly Tose ot 7dc; 1 car at T1c; all dolivered. POULTRY—The morket has* been 'ooded with 3 forcing Lotal of thielr purchancd scarcely renshied 1,800 head, or. 16as than one-foueth of iio atock offorad for anlo, . Of e numborsahippers Lok aiou 800, o romatrudog - being divided. belweeh Toedets local butebrrn, An kern, Tho extreme ranga of prices wan $1,8065,76, m tho rullng raten wore $4.26@0.90 for common to chiolco_shipping: beavos; $2.70@B.08 for tockers, and 'fl.d@m&l for butcliors® © cattlo, cluding common {o good Texans, and inferior to common nativer, As totlo lllln"lV of the offerings, thore was, in comparison with lnst week, nome im- proyemont, bt tho averhgo after all was' poor, the Inador porthon consiating of nlf-fattened natives and Uhiis Toxas for which thare wan 10 demand st over $2,00 {inong the nrrivals of Raturday Inst wan o bunch of Cltorekes moern, o averago welght of wlich was 1,625 1, Probably thieir aqual ias never been ecen in {lifn mariot, snd (s Tiobeon Lothers, of Ilinols, (o whom 18 duo the credit of bringing them to so bigh s degroo of excollonce, tnny well feol prod of thelr nehilovement, They wero brought—na fndeed.ato the bulk of tho fiua that find. thelr tray to_{lls market—by Isaag Walxel, at o bighor figurs than waa ovar proviously pald liere for © Oliorokecs,” Tho fact that Lis was gforad »ndsoine bous £oF hin bnrgalny provor tlat tho prioe paid.was not. an extravagant one. ket x;:lms dull and weak at the pricca given below ¢ ol oo, tra Deoven—-Qraded stoors, avornging 1, . = e 45.63@0.80 ormed 3 year ing 1,300 to . 8.25@5. 4.50@5.00 4.0084,35 . y ¢ veraging 1,200 to 1,350 1bs. m Grades—gtoers in fair flos aglng 1,180 101,350 1ba. Butetiors' Slock—Common ) and good to oxtra cows, for oity slaughter, s AYeraging 800 to 1,100 lba.. Btock Caltle—Cominon cattle, in *decent floss, averaging 700 £0 1,050 108, vo. . eve..r Inforfor—Light “and “thin cows; Leifors, ntugs, bulls, and scallswag aleors. Cattlo—Texas, cloice corn-fed..., Gattle—Tuzan, Northorn wintered. Gattlo—Texas, through droves.... CATTLE 8ALES. 00@4.00 2.8089.04 2.00@2.50 + A25@4TE « 2,76@3,74 ov e 1,8032.50 o, Price, 101 Texas cattla (for packing), $2.37%6 560 Texna caltle 2,60 42 Texan cattlo 2,60 32 good steors, 4.50 80 stock stoors 275 30 clioice atcors. 575 17 choico ateoy 540 17 extra ateo 580 32 extra stec: 5,60 106 Toxan catt] 220 .67 Toxaa catt 220 71 Toxos cat] sg's‘g e 16 good aleor... ... G0 Toxas cattle’ {for packing). 67 good ateers, 04 cholcs ateors, 34 cholca steers. SO I I NI DS, EEEEEEH Bhmiat gasua T0G8—During tho opening hours of (he day, thero was quilo & lively demand, and a tho arrivals wero somowhatsmaller than bad gencrally beon anticipated, a firm - feeling obtained, and prices cropt up suother notch—going to $4.00@4.60 for common conrse hea toextra lght, Theno prices wero conslderad too ligh by packers, aud- accordingly that intorest with- drew from the market, This left shippers masters of tho fleld, and they took advantago of the ejtuation— Drices back to within 6@100 of the closing ‘quotations of yesterday, or to $3.00@4.60. During e afterncon comparatively littlo trading wan dono, lio prospct of large recclpla and lowor prices to- motrow leading buyers to defor purchasos, - Mont of g the day's bustncts vas transaciod f SO0GLIS toF heavy, and ot $4.95@4.50 for light, Many were lof e tawiids At Lha. macker Rt AN A wenk a6 £.00@4.10 for heavy, arid at $4.25@4.50 for light, Fol- 1owing are some of the roported trausactions ¢ a Price.| N No. Ao, Yo, Av, Price|No, Av. Price, 42 307 $420 ) 65 100 $4.00 (105 204 $4.60 20 208 450 (88 184 440 G0 109 440 40 370 420 [45 36T 415 65 219 450 4T 285 400 [43 283 41U 40 297 445 05,342 400 (63 291 415 f128 167 45 44 204 400 (63 183 460 |24 250 860 151 276° 405 |44 304 4,25 |40 403 4,15 195 342 4.05°(70 205 416 72 208 460 93, 277 400 [103 221 446 (47 T 418 97 208 440 [56 21 445 |67 230 435 52 299 420 [121° 275 410 |43 207 460 88 ;250 4,30 |44 270 425 |71 208 450 50 252 4,13( 38 ' 218 460" |70 219 - 4.50 65 281 4100 {160 218 455 |44 209 450 55 05 445 |07 225 425 |30 104 440 118 238 440 |68 119 450 SHEEP—In this brarfch of ‘tho market the changes wore unimportunt. A fulr local demand for fuir to choice mution qualitics existod, under which the mare ket ruled firm and ateady ot §2,75@3,25 for poor to modium, and at $3.76@4.25 for good to cholco, pntt i CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. TuzspAy Evexing, Oct, 2, The folliwing tablo gives the recelpts and aliprents of lumber, shingles, aud lath for the past week snd ohickens during tho past_week, and_though buyers bad everything thelr own way, rocoivers found it iext to impasaible to dispose of ‘thelr consignmonls, and many chickeus died fn_tholr caops bofore they dould be kold, Turkoys, ducks, and'gecso have farod a littlo s Bug % 03 beller, though the supply has boen mora than ample, Jfifl,"’ifis gl‘,x";".';'l;fy_,“-fin?:}fiu b i Garno'ums abao been plontitul and. lower, thangh it 18 cholva. do, 36@20}¢¢; primo Lio, 25/4(@270; good.| dolbg botter now. Chofco fresh poultry wap al- do, Y @lsc: couimon do, 215@24ia; roatlug do, [ a0 lirmer to-day, Wo quote s Old or mixed 2@24e; Hingapore Jdava, 28538 /4¢ § c&m mfia, ;hl;s:gn;;ef’km:s@nb@il w;m‘z“m lE’f.L'):’iem' fi?fi‘r‘fa {a0e, 01830y do, psiie, 13X@00e - Murscallo, | $LIG3 Booss, 00 e s et e ‘OaxprLes—Star, full welght, 10@1030 ; stearine, full weight, 1:91@15; ,xi 53, '"uft'n wclgm,vl}‘.:g%llm g 1CK—Patn @ 3. Rungoon, £ lins, D @0%c; A 7 e aro- SusAus—Patent cut' loaf, 193@180; crushed and powdered, | 113@120; grunulated, 113;@12; A, stundurd,’ 1024@1lo; do, No. 3,103/@10%;0; B,10%@ 103¢; extra 0, 0K @10570; CNo,3, 10/@1050; yoilow C, No. 1, 1U@lbyo: choica ' browl, ~03;@100! primo do, 9x@Jic; fair do, D@Iio; choco olissca 'sugar, 955@100; fair ‘do, D@IN0; conie mon do, 8@8X/c; New Orldans sugar, cholco, 9@ 00; do’ prime, 0@dxc; do, fulr, Bi@84c: come ion, TH@B3C, STROrS—Dismond drips, $1,10@1 oxtra ino, 80@83¢; §0O nugAT-lioUss syrup, G500 oxtra do, 05@700; Now Orleans molussch, cliolee, H3@ 90c; doprime, T3@80c; do common, 65@T0c; Porto énm molasses, cholvs,’ 62@05c; common molusses, s i ] BALERATUR—Common to best, 0@93¢e, Bpioxs—Allspice, 17@180; clovew, 35@400; cassfa, 38@1lc; pepper, 28@2c 3 nutmegs, FLIVGLIS ; g pure, 23@30c; do No, 1, 20@u30; do No, 3, Hoars—Gorman mottled, 6X@0)4c ;. Goldon West, 0@0X0; White Lilly, 84(36%c; Whlle Rose, GM@ 6o} palm, 6@OY0; Huvou ' Imperin), GGG white Russion, 63;@Uc; Ohampaigu, GX(@630; prims rose, 0@6Xc, - - Branci—Gloss, 9¢@106 ; corn, @110 laundry, 6@ To § - common, G@oe, -k GREEN FRUITS8—Apples and .cranberries have mot with a fair sbipping demund. during. the week, snd bath. frufts are firim, Lomoun .ura ieeting with tho average -demand ot ihis soosom, aud cholce frull s, scarco and stoady. Peaches aro uearly out of the mar- Kot Grupos wore o sbado tronger, Foars were plenty, Wo -ropeat:.. Lemons, $10.00@11,00 .9 box; inferlor lemons,. $9,00@10,00 ; orauges, $10.00 per brl; Califor vin _pe: $1.00@4.60 per caso; do.plums, 20 Ibs, $2.60@3.00, Common to choica apples, 00@3.00 per bri; do in cur lots, $L75@3.15. #, 6@ 0c per box or basket, Peaclics, . good to cholce, par boskot, 50c@$1.25, Grapes per. case (12-1b. Loxes, $3.253,60 ; Concords, In buskets, 80p; Delaware 0o, 00C(51.00 per baskbt; Catawbas do. $.00. Oulti- 'vated cranberriea (Qury’s and Backett's), $16.00 per Lrl; cultivated .do, $1L.00@14.00; Cape Cud do, §13.00 per, 3 silver drip H Backs, 3 BEANS AND PEAS—Striolly haud-picked -boins ‘scurce and firm, ~ Orders 8o nabyol very numer. but, at tho sanio time, partics roport that thoy arp nable to fll them promptly, owing {o the meagrosup- ply. Navies buvo been sold at $2.75, but thoy are ox- copiionally choico, Thore i u fair demand. for ond the offeriugs aro lbersl : Primo to haud-pleke novies, $3.00G2,03; good to pAme modium, $1.25G 2.60¢ common o falr boans, §1,25@2,00, Groon pea, $1.40@1.45 por bu; yellow d0,§1,25, BUILDING. MATERIALS—Tlo general market s quict, eapacinily £or brick, but there is & fair movo- ment in hme, cemouts, ste,, and the first-named artlclo 18 held by many dealors at §0¢, owing to thodiminisbed supply ; cemonta are stoady at $2.00 per bl Wo again quote : Btucco, $1.60@3.60; New York stucco, £3,60@4.00 ; Portlund coment, $7.50@8.00 dalo cemont, $1.25G3,50; Utico, and Akron cemonf, $2,007 brl; , $3.00 ¢ lime in bulk, 80c@31.00; Ume (Lrls), $1,10@1.15 @ brij white pand, 9 rl, $1.50@2.00; plaatoring Lidr, 3 by 1 lastor, $2.00 § brl; fire brick, W 1,000, uiliting brick (common), $0,60@7,00; \ $14,006216.00; sewer brick, $8.503 M- Jiacipt prowied, $U5.00GI0.00,dul; db com- 5.00@35.00; do $10.000w15.003 firo cluy, B brl, $3.00034.00, Tho past weok b doveloped no new fonturos doacrving special comment, Bteadily fuir ucllvity s characterized tny domand for giod 1o clioico qualitios, and though the recolptu of_such havo materlally fncreasod, there 1 no-considerabla fec umii- Iution, s1id the warkot retaius its firm tone, A Nberal amouiit of trading fu- common and medfum grades wwas aluo wituessed, shippors operating with miore or Tess froodom from oy 0 day, but under liberal wip— plis & somowhat easicr foeling was ovinced by hulders, and tho markot 1a roally shout 1o lowor thai on the date of our Iust Toview, Tho Now York Commerciul Review of Oct, 17 saya: ! 4Tho markot bus' woma foaturea of heayiues withiont Important change in_ quatations, The dairy- 1uon n 4owo of Lo priucipal countics ate beglnniig to seck a murket. without fuding Liuyers above thy rango of prices fn this markot, lean frolght and. come ndasion aud should e markst continio ua well sup- plied ua ‘st prescnt, with o quist trado, the prospoot b slnt Quirihon wil Rocort DECkSL pricés vury gunersl Jy. Tresk mado {6 slill the wont safubly, bolls Western uhid Htafc, Welsls remntes the wamo, Modium Woste ernfs dull, uud offerod at ineldo quotatious, but fa mill ubova un oxport domsnd, The Lnglivh markets are atondy, and belig suppliod by Cunudiun,” Wo quotd : Ghuice Yellow, 25@00; wmodiuin to good, 10@240; Inferlor to common, 15180, 5 UANNED GOODB—Tn comparison with the provions weak the volume of sales in thin department shows u respoctablu Jucrense, orders bolug maro numerous aud genorally lorger in tho smounts ealled for, but {hore fu uthll & lnck of activity, aud tho upward move- munt of pricos, which for s0imo tiinu pant, has scomod mminent, s stlll dolayed, Btocks are nioderats, uud aro held with very decided firmncss, Lolow aro the quotutions Teachies, 2 1. Yeuches, 3 pressed bric waukeo aud mon, $14,00@10,00; Indiana pressed, commo; BUT but UANNED GOODE. bl WA, do, $LLA0GI200. " Quivies, $1.00G1125 par” ankot, 0 HOUB—A decline Lms taken, ploco. winco our last 5 2,005 mallard ducks, $2,50@3.00 por dozs Qucks, $1.00@1.50; snipe, $1,30 ; vonlion saddles, long cut, 90} hams, 16@10c, : SEEDS-Timothy soed hias met with a tolerably falr ordor domand, and aa tho offerluge of choice Wero- moderate, n 6llghi advance has occurred, Prices range from $2.40@3.75 for fair to cloico sood. ~ Olover was . quiot and atcaily ot $5.50, Flax hoa been in good re-: quest, und ntoadly nt $1.75@1.85, though lower at tle moméut, and quoted at $1,70@1.75, Salea to-day om- braco : 100 ngs stricly prime tinothy sced at $2.75 1 car do nt $3,70 ; 265 bage ut $2,65 ; 100 lnga good ab: $2.60 ; 98 bngga at §2,602¢ 1 29 bogs falr af 32,555 16 baga ;l $2.40; Lcar flax at § 1 carand 200 bigs do st 1.7 ’ B—Tho weakness notioeable on the date of our ‘Inat woekly review, in the market for green fras, hins continued a feature of tho murket, and in oM grados Delow cholce thero has been a decilne of fully e per ib., Jupans, undor & continued good demand und moderalo stocks, have Lield tholr. owi tolerably well, aud may bo considgred steady, Following ura the pricos now.our- rent : Young hyson, comtnou to fuir, 40@500; do gaod,. 00@700; do_choico: to oxtra fine, '95c@sl10 ; come mon to' fine old hyson, 63@85c; commion fmperial, 60G3600; good to choice do, B0c(@§1.10; fuir togood gun-. powdor, 70@300 ; choico Pluguiiey, $1.15@1.20; oxtra Moyune, $1I5@LAU; choico to exira now Japan, 90c@$1,00; falr 10 good ald, 65@70¢; common o,-, 3§@42c’; colored natiral loakJapan, G6@05e ; common to fine olong, 35@460; good, 53@630; choicd o extra,. Bie@§L00, | . ey O BAGOO—Gonfiies in ateads, miodezate roquent, a’ nomlnally wnchanged.. prices, * Stocks aro ample, and thory ura fre sellors ot tho_subjofned quotations FiNg Qur—Lxira, T5@83c cholce, 65@700; medi- um, 55@00c; poor to common, 40@50¢, N Proo—Nutural loaf, 16@800; half bright, 60@700; black, sound; 45@s8c. o : BioxiNa—Goou to cholce, 32@300; medium, 2956 31g: common, 20@28e, i WOOD—Rernnins quiot as proviowsly quotail : Deech, £0.60 3 maple, $10.60; bickory, $11.60; slubs, $0.5063- 7,00, dotivered, . “WOOL—THhi¥ market has beon almost. entrely neg- lected during tho week, A few smnll ordcrs from Eustern and Western milis bava beon pinved, but asldo from this thera has beon no trade, Stocks ato “light' and bold by u fuw. . Prics are nominally lowor and would doubtless by shaded somo for casb, We quoto: : s Tub, washid, prime. ... ... weekly.review, duo chiefly to the'urrivil of Bavariuus 25 well-ua Lo fho. Hightucas of oiopes.. Thiore i & moaderate demand, consumers busing from hind to mouth. only, W' quoto: Western ot 40@460; Now York State ut 5003 Bavarians st (¢, b 2 HAY—Thi# wurket remaius unchatged’ {n’its ‘gen orul features, "hore fs atill an_absonco of uny consid- orable outside “demand, whilo " tho purchases of local . cousumera aro wainly rostrleted (o supplylng fme-; disto_nocessities, Tho rocelpls, however, huvo ot boen Talge, and holdors lavo mintiaged Lo prevont any very maturial reduction, 0u covering tho decline por ton, . We qnuotw the' wholewslo prices paid by dealcrm, a8 fullows—cara to contuin 20,000 {le: Noiw timotly, prime, $14.60@16.00 ; o, No, 1, 14.00@14,50; d 5,00; mixed, $11.00a11.50 do, hildlind, 85,500,003 b, $7,00@8.00. LookE Ox WAdON—Thuoiy, $11,00@13,005 " pridrlo, $7.00@0,00, For* delivery of ‘prewsod, £1.00@ 1,60, uceordiug 10 distanco, HIDES—Under the fucrossed recolpts of the past s, ond in symypathy with o slight declino at the “an sasler feclfug lia beon dovoloped 11t this nnte a1 thiero wero frea sellors to-tay at & good 110 ro- ou from tho prices current on tho date of our lust weekdy roviow, Tt 18 now extremely diffieult to obtuin ovor o for heavy,and 106 for light groen cured,” though ‘svlootod lofs do still woll at u bigher Sguro, Stocky ava liberal aud are accunalating, We quote : Greoncity bnfcliers', To; graon cnred, ight, 103105 e ; do, licavy, IGYS Lk @ioa: vul Ky Lo dey edity Al dry ulted, 170; dey itint, 1 ip, 110’ descon skins, 50@00:; ‘or "othorwise dumoged, two-thir IRON AND BTEEf-Busineds s fair, it f, thoro s considerable. doing in the wuy of fllilng swall tordors, Prices for fron aud steel do'not appear to b wiich wifected by the panie, simply bocausu thoy Lave beon decliniug all tho season, snd lind abont ronchiod tho hurd-pan previous o tlio inanclal ontbreak, Not way goods ure wearco sud vory ftm, No. chango in Jrices voa roparted ¢ art stral, 6@ ;' grion culy I drx)- Xip, 206 . v; long-lulrod grubby,' acored, out, dn prico, +3810@ 4 rates Horso- @0 Tutos Llato iran, cown @ 65 Talos Norway iron , @ U0 B 1b Norway null-roda. ., G100 Y I Gormun plaw studl, @l G Uaat blow stevl, . @Gl gl Amcrlcun tool sed. @l W Unirome tool sleel, @ Y Eunglish tool steel, @2 rates Euglish spring steel @11 rates Amorlcan cast spring @l rates Bteel tre. -ln, @ v B | waecennae BY (@ EATHER—Tiwineks 1 (hi dopurcinent oonthiues X, uuithor local 1ior futerlar buyers semibi hue clined to auticipate wauts, but rather canfiniug tholr purchiases to meoting lmniodinte’ raquiremonte; Thy offect upon prices, of the continned dullness, hus beon 10 weako them, sd thero 16 no Lineof goods that may nol now be boughlat a concession. from the prices provalent a month ago, 18 will bo seon (ut tho quoti- Gons of kiusness, iy, &nd uppor bavo been lowertd 1o, b, washed, common to good. Gommon dingy. Fleeuo, wanhe Fleoce, washerl, X&XX, Fleece) wasbed; modiui I Conrse, washied. Fleece, unwancd, Flooee, unwaslied, coarss ud ding, Ticece, unwashod, fing, Super hud exira llod RAILROAD FREIG Vort ich 3 lowing are the rutes to tha leading Eastern poini .| Astock boards sluco Jan. 1, 187, s compared wilh tho correapond= ing poriod List year, ondlug Oct, 18t E1PTS, For Smee Jan, Same ceck, 1, 1673, time, 1812, Lumber, m w0 34,117 000,453 1,051.586 8hingled, m,. 20 492,100 403,901 th, .. 76,108 100,011 BRIPMENTS, For ' SinceJan, = Same : week:, ZLumber, m, ; Buingles, m. 353 Lath, m, e 41,854 There.Tias' Deen 0o dectded improvament in ‘tho condition of tho wholesalo lumber market during the past six ‘doys,’ Tho recelpts at the docks during the weok liavo 1ot boen very Inrge, though sufiicient to keop & respeatably large numbor 'of cargoes awaiting sale, and someof theav cargoes have been Iying ot tho docks for a weck or moro, Countey dealors have been g principal purchasors, the local domand belug wnod- erate, Probably six or'cight cargoes have been sold diich " daz,* but, ‘as the arrivals usially equaled them, the supply diminished wlowly, Yesterday, how- cver, thers woro moro countrymen present, and mearly 16 cargoes‘were sold, which served to ro- diica tho offorings about ono-half. But toduy o flcot of about 50 vesnels with lumber cargoos arrivod at tho docks ; perhaps balf a dozen cargoca werd sold during theday. It 8 probable that thore will not be another floet of lumber s large a8 tho presont ono in port again this season, Scvoral of tho vessels which arelved to- “day aro making preparations to go into winter quar- tarw. Tiowovor, tho raceipta will Goubtioss by Hboral, a8 manufacturors aro auxious to realize, ‘Thecity rado are bying wpuringls, aud stocks ut mny of tho yards are light, Thera Is, it 18 said, o deslre to stock up. for tho ~winter, but the scarcity of monoy proyeuts dealers ' from operating freely, ‘Rivor- -atuff * mold - to'day at -$8,00@28.50 and boards and eirips aro quoted at $8.00@16.00, ahingles at $3,13}¢, aud Jath o scnres and vory Srm at £2,00. - Wo quioto: Fulr to cholca mill-run s and ‘stripe, $13.50@16.00; good strips.and boar $1100@13,00;" common 1o medium_ do, $9,50@10,00 Jolsts and wcantling, $8,00@8.50; shingles, §3,12% 3,33; lath, §2,00, 5 = * “LUMDER FREIONTS anintco, $2,603 . Muskegon, $2 Ludington, 1. Grand Haven, $2.00 ; Yontwater, $2, Aenom- .inoe, '$2.25@3.60; Oconto, $2.05@3.003 Whito Lako, $2.25, L - - ATTIE YAnDS, * Tl 1oeal tfndo'ts quict, but thera {8 conafderahlo fn. quiry from tho fulerior, and trade, on the whole, it probably equal to expuctations, There {s some dispo. sition ta anade prices o litthy, Lat thiaids uot general; - n fact, moat parties ure -rather strong n thelr viows, a8 it scoma ovident thut wtocks for the wintor will be light, Shingles on track are easler; owing to the in- creased supply, buyers ura holding off,’ Lath remsin firm, Hardwood was unchanged, We qitate: Farst cicar. 50,00 * 365.00 Beeond cloar, 0 @! “Inird eloar, 1 inch, “Chird eloar, thic i Olear flooriiog, st mid” 24 iogetiier, _rough saresianes Clourflumlnk. 1st and 2d together, Common AldING,veiaes Qommon tlooring, dressed, firat Common tiooring, dressed, second 28, ‘Wagon-box boards, solected, 14 fuches aud upward., 86, Chicago to - 1} sjvouL Paun. New York J Philudelptiia, *“Tiarrisburgh; und Baltimore.... Wilmington, Del, Wasbiuglon, D, 0, Alcxandris, 'V 83 833, Pigtaburgh, " Btewbonviilo Bridyeport, 0,, snd Bollalre 3 Wheeliug, SRt {0 Clovelaud, Sianiat 4T Now Castio, Ta,, Youngatown aud Akron, (i 9 OlL City, Corry, and Franili, 1y Norfolk, Va, Wilinington, Charleston Petorsburg = —— . CHICAGO LIVE:STOCK MARKET. Tuesnax EviNing, Oct, 31, Tho rocolpts of live-stock aince Haturdsy hsvo beon a5 follows ¢ Cattle, Iy Monday, Tuesdlay Total,.... Bamo Lo Tay . 5,760 Bliyments wers b folluwa? Cattle, sae eree veeseae §,428 6,047 LEZTla aclivily nid Achiness notlecsblo yobe, torday, were nul foatiiras of tho uurkut to-tay, Tho wffoct Of (ho slight fuproyoment fu the condition of. 80u0 of tho Estern Winrlets win tuoro thn_ Off-sot by 1hie gloomy chispcter of Now York udyices, sud whate evor advaiices may Liave -Loon . guinied - yesterday, Liss Hous, Mou OA | Joistand scantling, 18 to 24 feo Jolat, seantling, small tiuber, fencing, . olc., 1 feut and undor, greon., Plekete, aquary Diclets, flat Cedur yosta, Oedar posts, Lath Sulupler on o, 1 gawed, 1,25 ;i Thros dolinrs per c:;r lo. |‘~u n.nl::v.‘ll ‘wheu transferred, which change follows tlie shingles, ’l‘;n.h'km:‘u»—l*‘wn sbingles to be two inches In thicke Bokn, : ; TLeugthi—Slxteen fnciies, - Juut — Gouhiere, S00.00315000% clear, lack-Waluut — , $(00.00@150,00 3 3 tu?.«o‘?.aas.uu: commion, $J5.0050,00 F cull, $30,008 85,00 ; flooring, $50.00, B IS0GI.00: common, $16,00835,00; 1 8 by Ash—0Olear, $19, N 16,00 Nooriug, $30.003 10,00, —Glear, $43.00405,00; common, $16,00345,00 oull, $10.013 1500, 4 #0000 Butteruut—Clear, §35,00860,005 common, 430,008 LU0, “Onerry—Olear, $10,00@00.00; common, $15.00 85,00 3 u’ull. 12,008 18,1, " 50 Whls —Clear, $0.00840,00; common, $20.00 @33.00 ; cull, $10,00@15.00, 3 Wagon Btdok—Hickury axlos, per met, $1,0081,50; wagon poles, each, 43@bi0 ; box boards, $3 ,00(d 40,00, Florida red_cedar, 330 or ¢ ; muuliogany, S0@d0o ; av B0a ¢ Tosesrood, 50@800 3 white ol MEDICAL. T e ] MULAIN'B OANDIEND OASTOR OIL we ke (rade name, 13 1 ayeup with By Eat, Castor bosfuct” eulistivits for Gastor”bll : Hoan, thoroby § Foe Chilioon” and silou hyac: o, ililren Adults it Is an o; ‘bean lost, nyors, though out fu fair uumbers, wors sowwiugly udiforout 0 much 80, I fact, (Lat tho Molalus Vornsiiug B luve tiom, Jeorony lnn‘!.VA'N oS o elther Yor Bl By A y S0, N R Ak of Like'atts Chicagor Holo Aguates

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