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[ MONETARY. TruRSDAY EVENIHG, Oof, 30, Dullnoes reigns in the loeal monoy imdrkoet aud in gonoral trade, Rloucy continues tight, and the commou rate in the opon markot is from 13¢ to 2 per cont por month. Morchants nre colloct- Ing with tolerablo succoss In tho country, and aro paying thoir own obligations at the banks with reasonable promptitude, bub tholy presont enlos of goods aro smell, Now York exchnugo ia still vory soarco, and- #ells at 600 por §1,000 promium betweon bauks. Curreuoy in 'still moving steadily Eaotward, though the volumo being shipped in not largo. There are somo ewall shipments of currency to the country, buk the yolume commg in from tho country Iy larger. The tolograph aunonncoes to-day that, for tho firat timo slnco tho ndoption of tho loan-cBrtifi- cates by tho New York banks, their cortified checks aro at per with greenbacks, It fn not o bo presumed, howovor, that the Now York banks nro now ail out of troublo. Tho atrong aro still holding up the weak onos, and whon tho Jonn-cortificato compact is dissolved and cach bank is left to ils own rosources, thoro will probably bo somo that will find {6 best to go tuto liquidatiou. TUL OENEBAL DISCREDITING OF BTOORS AND J0ND, ‘With each successivo failure among the banka snd stack-brokernge flrms in New York for tho pnst bix weeks, thore has beon a furthor declino of prices of stocks, aud nt each decline thoro swere, for a while, engor buyers who thought the bottom bad been reachiod and thot 5. pormanont reaction would bogin, ‘Che failuro to-dny of tho well-known manufacturing firm of Hogt, 8prague & Co, of Now York, and also tho failure of a s(ock-dcnllufi houto in London, have, howover, caued o etill moro ungoitled fooling in fnnnces gonerally, and have helped to make lower quota- tntions for somo stocks than for soveral yenrs pasty and it bofma to' look now as though thero ‘wus no probability of auy lmportant reaction in pricos of stocks for o yoar to come, Thero is nlso n moral cauee operaling to dopress the prices of stocks and sccurities more powerfully than the scarcity of monoy, and that is the en- tiro loss of confidoneo in "joiut-stock and cor- porato managomont. Tho oxponses of the yorious defaults of interest on their bouds by the various Western railronds: ‘The Tockford & Roclk Island; the Southwostern, tho Devvor City & St. Josoph, and half a dozen others ; tho collapse of the Jay Cooke Northorn Pacifio bubbls, tho watoring of New York Con- tral, and tho long story of tho Erio and Atlantic & Great Westorn swindloa; thoe Orodit Mobilier dovelopmonts, and tho funumerable banlk dofal- cations of tho pnst year, have all conspired to destroy confidence in auy investment subject to tho meungoment of officers or Bonrds of Directors, It i3 undoubtedly true that this loss of confidonco in corporate investments haa becomo more gonoral that ie warranted by facty, Many sound socuritios and good stooks Are uu- doubtodly doprossed bolow thoir real yalue. The reported deoline of American railrond bonds in Awstordam will. doubtless affect many sound stcelts and secntitios unfavorably, bu, as ro- murked bofore, the nnsetiloment of coufidenco in corporate management has been so completo, that tho day of rocovery for stooks and securi- ties secms u long way off. FRACTIONAL SILVER. According to_our Washington dispatches of yesterdny, tho Dircctor of the Mint acknowl- edgesthut, at tho prosont pricos of silver bull- ion, the Goyernment can buy silver bullion for gold and coin it into fractionnl silver coins so ag topay ont the latter at s profit, If this is tho ense, what oxcuso is thero for the Mint neglect- ing to coin #ilver moro rapidly? Fractioual sil- vor coius are now at & par with greenbacks, and, once put in circulation, will mako a large addi- | tion to tho volumo of clroulating medium, nud will help to mllovinto (ho maney stringonoy. Tho aunual production of wilver bullion in the Uuited Btates and Territories is now probably nearly £40,000,000 per annum. This bullion is & commodity which must bo marketed abrond bofors it eau bo turned into money, unless tho Mint turns it into mouey nt ouco by coining it. The great diffioulty now is fo turn commodities into money, and evon if {he overn- mont lost o littlo instoad of making n profit on the procoes of turning silver bullion into coing that will go into general circulation hero, ns the Dircetor of the Mint admits is tho cuso, 1t would bo the duty of the Mint to keop turning the bullion mto money as fast as possiblo, and thus increnso the stock of metallio currenvy in the country, (After all the flourish of trumpots by the Na- tional Trensury nbout paying out silver coin at par, it has not paid out as much during the past week a8 the First National Bank of Chicugo, ‘I'hio latter bas paid out to its depositors at par with greenbacks sbout §8,000 per duy for the last woek. 3 OHANGES IN NEDEEMING AGENTS. Tho panic, of course, caused somo important changes in the redeeming ngoncios of the Na- tionel Banks, The following changes in the ro- deeming agencios of Western banks wero ap- proved g the Comptrollor between the 16th aud 25th of Ooctober: Tllinoe—Elgin—First Natlonal Bank, Firat National Bank of Chieago, approved in placoof Unfon National Bank of Clicago. Mason Clty—First National Banl, Ninth Nationn! Inuk of New York, spproved s un addltional redeeming agent, Morris—Grundy Gounty Natfouul Bank, First National onk of Chicago, ap= yroved buplica of Mauufacturors’ Natioual Barik of cago. Michigin—Allegan—Tirst National Dank. Der- chante’ Nutionul Bank of Chicago, opproved in place of Munufncturers' National Bank' of Chicago, Dattle Creck—Firat Nationnl Dank, Commercial Nationul Bauk of Chicayo, approved in pluco-of Manufacturers! Nutioual Dunl of Chileago, Wisconslu—Daraboo—Firat National Banl, Mor. chanty National Bank of Chieagosupproved §n placo of lonal Bank of Qlicago, Groen Buy—Na- nk of Commerco, Firat National Bank of Clile cago, approved in place’ of Manufucturers’ Natfonal Bank of Chicugo, Jefferson—Nationsl Bnuk of, Rirst Natlonal Huul of Cliesgo, approved in pince of Bocond National Banl of Chicago, Towa—righton—Lrighfon National Danl, Mer- chauts’ Nutional Bank of Chieago, upproved in place of Union Nutionul Lonk of Chicago. Clinton—Clinton Natjoual Bank, Union National Bank of Chieayo, np~ proved in place of Commomwenlth Nattounl Bauk of New York, Lansiug—Tirst Nutionnl Dauk. Unfon National Bank of Chicago, approved in placo of Yirst Nutionul Bauk of Milwankee, " Tuma Ofty—First Na- tlonal Manuk, Mirst: Nations) Iiank of Obicago, op- proved in piace of Manufacturers’ Natiousl Lisuk of Chicago. LOCAL BTOOK AND IOND MARKET. DMeasrs. Preston, Kean & Co. quote a8 follows this afternoon: Buying, Selling. U. 8. Cs of 8L, 1125 113 s of i3, 001 )8 of 'k 101 3 of Y05 ... 10y . §-203 of '05 Juuuary and 1 | 5. 6-203 of '67 Janu; d 1254@1 U, S, 6-204 of 08 January and July 13 10-408, ox, fut... 06 U. 8, fs (uew isie) 1073 U. S, enrrency 03, 109@109¢ Gold (fuil weight), . 108°5 Gold coupons,... 1083 Eastern exchan, par Gold exchunge, 1085 Btexlings exchan 100%@108 Chieago ity 74 9 5 fut, Cook Gonuty 75, . 99 ond fut, Pown, county ai ont. Louds, ... aviase 400 90@ITY LATEST, New Yonw, Oct, 80.—Business ot {ho closo was marked by en unsottled ferling snd considerablo ir- Fegularity i yerious martiuty, with wou wiloty ns fo tho futate, ‘e denund for ‘money increaved lute fn Hhs day, i becutao urout, ClOSIUE Bt Ji@3 por day on call, . Sterling closed very weak for sfxly days at 10 106 ; firm for sight ut 108@108%, Commercial bills wezo dull, at 104 K@1053¢, Gold closed wloudy, af 1085¢@10837. Carrylng rates were 7 ourzenoy to 71-10, clasiti at 7 9-04, Tho elearlngs wora $9,230,000, The Treasury dis. bursements wero. $357,000, " Chistou socelplawero 20 . Tolspniches from Washington say that Becretary Tichurduon announce thut he will tieither bty bouds nor ecll wold noxt month, The Sub-Treasury to-day disbursed $I50 fu silver coin, Governmentu wero wealr, with less business than yenterduy, Slato bonds wero qulet, Hocky opened stendy, but b 1 o'alock thero had been a general docline of J6@377, At tho secoud call thioro was u recovory of (@3¢, but this wou lost fn miont cawes, uud the markiol cloked dull and drregular, he folluwing was tho sungo of (ho principsl fancy Western Unfon, 0324@I0@80%@30; Luko 001 (€633 @013 1 Now York Ocntrul, 85%@ 8. @ 7 Siterling, 100). i MOOV!“NIIINT HONDS, 1193 (Coupions, '87, 1 08, Coupons, 81 00 [Cannons Cougons, '62 Coupony, '3 % [10-403,,. Coupons, "05. .Y, . [Gurronce) Coupuons, '05 (uow). . 110x¢|New b TATE HONDS, , of Tonnussees, NOW, Virglniug, ROWaeess Terro Houte pfd ..., 22 (Olicogn & Alton ..., V0 Stat l"m M;fl“ Olicugo & Alton ptd,, 90 { 836 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1873 234, 2 1 Bfll Harlow pd %" Michizan Oentrall\.. 65 [Tiliuols Contral I Dlttalurg! 74| Union Paciflo siockn., 103 Northw 301! Union Pacifio boudn. . 70, b1 " {Conteal Pacifio bouds, B.’lM «» 813 1Del,, Lack, & West,., Bii 33,: B, 10, & Erleu,venrns 156 i e REAL ESTATE, The following {nstrumonta wero filed for rece ord on Thursdny, Oct, 30 : . OITY PROPERTY, Wost Lako t, near Valentin sf, My 10, 1872 ; constderation, $3,200, Wost Washington at, 200 ft wof Fail st, a f, 252100 £t, datod April 18, 1971 ; connlderation, $900, . Garroll av, 7836 ft 1 of 1, John'a place, 8 £, 601110} 1, with marblo Tront, dated April 18; considoration, $19,000, QGreenich v, 962 ft wof Tiohey at,a f, 24x100 £t, dated Oct, 22 ; consldoration, §2,500, Greon st, 60 fLa of Adama sf, w1, 50x125 £, datod Oct. 20; consideration, $8,250, Van Buron st, 100 £t cost of Paulinn st, & f, 262120 £t it briek bulldiog, datod Oct. 23; conbileration, ‘Kansun t, 1w cor of Throop at, a f, 253109 910 ft, duted April 4, 1873 ; conwideration, 2,100, Turuaide st, 276 1L a of, Tiwenty-ninth ot, o f, 6x110 1t, with buidigs, dated Oct, 73 consideration, $2,600, Kecley at, 400 {¢ 8 of Lyinn 'st, 01, 24x100 £}, dated Oct. 22 consideration, $2,000, Tiarrison st, betweer! Hoytio and Roboy nte, 1 £, 25 £t to nlley, dated Oct, 213 conntderation, $1,200, Lots 32 and 23, in Block 0, Holstel, dated Sept. 11 considorntion, $4,000, West Twouly-second st, n o cor_of Western v, a f, 502132 210 ft, dated March 17 ; conslderation, $2,500, Tieen at, w of Clyboursio v, 81, 25 £t 10 allog, dated Sopt. 23 consideration, $2,600. Archer nv, 164% ff 1’ oof Limeat, s o front, 24z " 949-10 11, dated Bopt, 1 ; conaiidoration, $4.500, Woal Tivonty-first at, 1743 ft 0 of Westernav,n ¢, 3% £t, doted Oct,'d ; consideraifon, $760, - Ellis Park, botween Thirty-soventh st sud Ellis place, v £, 32130 £t, dated Oct, 283 consideration, 12,650, Bixtconth st, 1003 £t w of Indinna av, s f, 2000 ft, with bullding, dated Oct. 8 ; conmderation, §11,100, Adnma at, 5w cor of Loomia at, 1 £, 56x105 1, datod’ couslderation, $3,000. ct, 235 3 Waverly av, 100} ft'n of railzoad, w f, 50X125 t, dated Oct, 293 considoration, $1,030, A Firat ot, 8 cor of Leavitl st, n f, U5 7-10x121 6-10 £t, duted Oct. 297 considerntion, $3,000, NORTIN OF OTFY LIMITA. Lot 0in tho resubdivision of Block %, ing i ao i @ © X Sec 20, 40, 14, dated Oct, 273 consideration, §2,000, FOUTIT OF OITY LIMITS, Lot 13, Black 1, in subdivision of n i nwifaw of Sec, U, 38, 14, dated March 17 ; considoration, $100, ‘Bouth Park boulevard, 130 ft, 6 f, part of s % of Lot 2, Cleaver & Taylor's Subdivlsion In n o X Hec, 3, 38, 14, dated Sept, 3; connlderation, $14,600, £ § acros » of Archer road of W ¢ 86 & Boc. 3, 39,18, dated Sopt, 24; consideration, $5,060. syl ol COMMERCIAL. TuunspAy EVENING, Oct, 80, The following wero the receipts and shipmonts of tho leading .articles of' produce in Chicago during the past twenty-four hours, and for th corresponding date one yoar agos 1, 48270 ft, dated RLCEIPTS, « BRIPMENTS, 1673, | 182, || 1m7a, ) 1872, Flour, bris, 7504 G6ON| 9,407 7,928 Wheat, bu, . 100,100{ 82,600(| 145,012 88404 Corz, bu, 05,040) 62,885 127,651| 261,225 Oats, hu, 1,600 45,460|( ~84,560| 50,084 Rye, bu o) 21 - e 47,625| 20,738 20,600 Flax secd, Tiroom-corn, Qured moats, lLa Drexsed hogs, No,..| . Live hiogs, No,.....| 20,180| Gattle, No; 2,050 Blieeyy, No. 1 deg, Ton, ... 10| 107,080) Highwines, bk 109] Wool, Iw...... 630] TPotatoes, bu,.......| 2,334 Luwber, a foob,.)| 2% Bhingled, m,. 1,013 Latl, m'. 160) Balt, bris. 10,939} 2,476 4,018 Withdrawn from storo yestordny for city con- sumption: 4,978 bu wheat; 6,832 bu cornj; 189 bu onts; 2,049 bu rye; 6,006 bu barlay. T'he following grain has beou inspected into store this morniug up to 10 o'clock: 278 cars wheat; 233 eurs corn, 11,600 buNo. 2 do by canal; GG cars oatu ; 7,000 bu No. 2 do by canal ; 13 cars ryo: G6 cars barloy. Total (046 cars), 272,000 bu, The pauic Las been very sevore upon tho transportation componies all over the United Statos. Tho roduction in the quantity of freight coming West from tide-wator is not less than onc-third, sud {his bos beaten lako-freighta down to a low point, which bag made it impossi- Dlo for the railronds leading East to compote for grain transportation. Tho situntion in the East may bo undorstood from & glunce at the follow- ing statistics of Westward moyement on the Erio .Cenal, from Sopt, 16 to Oct. 20: Coal, 1872 Conl, 1673. . Merchaudise, Merchandise, 1873 The receipts fyo From Sept. 15 to 50, 147: hroe weoks Octobur, 1872 Total, Sopl. 15 to 30, 1673 Oct. 1 to 22, 1470, ‘Total, i o ..$17,628,02 Thero was a little more activity in produce cir~ clos to-day, aud greater firmness in the loading corenls, undor the prospect of o freo shipping movement for sovoral days to come, whilo provi- sions were ensior under o largs supply of the raw material at the Stock-Yards, Other condi- tions were conflicting. Monoy is roported to he very gearce, excopt to those who want to ald in tho forward movoment of breadstuffs, and even thoy oxporionce considerable diflieulty in opor- ating, owing to tho uusottlod character of the pecuniary rolations Letween New York and Qrent Britain, Then, too, the genoral reduction in monufacturing. activity, with tho cutting down in solarics report- od in muny quarters, camnot bub bo regarded as tonding to materially check con- sunption, nliko of Pmducu and grocories and drg goody, with articles dealt in in numerous other branchos of trado, Hence i heavy feeling in somo dopartments, which wns least felt in thoso whore urticles of prime neceesity aro the staplos; as whont was firm, against o weak bar- loy market—broad versus boor, ‘Uho weathor prospoct had not much to do with prices, as thoso fow who thouglt it probable that it would causo u roduction in rocaipty sw that, if so, tho shipments would full off 1u stiil groator ratio. Dry gooda were reported quiet, with prices ot cotton toxtilos working n littia eadier, in sympns thy with tho Lastorn market. Among buyors thera soems to be mo inclination to anticipate wants, and ordors are mostly for small amoutts, In the grocery market improyemant was report- ed, both in the charactor of the demand aud in colloctions, and the prevalent feoling seomed more cheorful and confident, Sugars still show weakness, but in other departments thers was alii:htly increased firmuesn, Coffees, though the dulless thing in tho list, aro the most firmly held, oud in Java grades wo have to nole o I{o ad- vance, Now York ndvancing a !go yosterdny. Batter and chocto met with s Tair domand nt about provious ratos, though the latter acticlo i# not as strong as at the boginuning of the week, Tho coal trade was dull, and prices were wenk and irrogular, Ordors were mostly for tons and halt tons and in thoir anxiety to increase suley dealers nre conceding. Bagging romaing quict at 870 for Btark ; 34Jgo for Lowiston, and ot 82140 for Amoricau and Amoskeay, In the loathor mavket only o limited amouunt of teading wis done, aud both domostic and foroign stocl wero weak, 'I'he marked deprocintion in values of hides and the low gold promiums ave nssigned a4 the causes of tho present depression, The domand for oils continues rensonnbly sotive with but trifling fluctuation in pricos, tho gonora markoet ruling steady and flem, Pig ivon fs dull and weal, Puinty ‘and colora aro noglectad, “hero was a light inquiry for tobacco at stondy prices. Wood wus quoted dull, at §10.00 for ouoh, and 11,00 for maple, Lumber was In modorato domaud at tho yards, former prices boing a8 a rule maintained. Al was quiet at tho docks, the recoipts boing ox= tromely lighi, and tho wonther ditagrosablo, Thore was no chaugo of fmportance in ths mar- Lkets for irou, matals, or nails, The dewaud ia moderato and prices pretty stendy, Cooporago 18 vory dull and quotations are from 6@100 low- or on munufactured work, Lork barrels are in- quired for to some eoxtont st 8146@ 140, but tiercos uro slow. Brick, lime, and cemont romain quict and unchauged. Hops are velling in a small way to brewers, who are huiiug only to meet pressiug wants, Prices rango from 40@450. The wool, broomeorn, and oud maskoty woro again reported quiot, though thoro was a modernto trado in tho ‘two lattor, and pricon wore for tho most part stondy, Tho domnnd for groon frults was rathor light, and pricog aro onay, tio cxooptiou bolnyr applos, which wero falrly notlyo and stendy. Whoto wns no improvomont in tho domand for hay, the movemont bamg confined chiefly to Bupplying tho immodinto wants of the local trade. 'I'ho Lido markot waa dull, and holdors woro willing to shndo pricos about ido for cured and part cured dosoriptions. Live poultry was dull and lower, tho loenl trade gonorally preforring dronged 8took, whon oholeo, Gamo was in mod- ' orato domand'and plontiful. Highwines wore more active, and n ghado firmor, salea boing roportod of 150 brls at 890, lengfn Now York was again quoted lower at 000 = (subsoquently ot 01@0lige). The yonson why Chicngo has not declined to 86@ 800, in sympnthy with the rocont Eastorn do- prossion, is tho faot that thore are almost no Winos horo, the enorgios of our diatillers haying rocontly boon ongagod in turning out aleohol for direct export to Luropse. Our markot closed nominally firm at 80c per gallon, Lako froights wora rathor less nctivo, and }(qfl%n lowor ; tho stormy wonthor touding to mnko shippors hold oft, whilo thero was still o sufliciont numbor of offerings to kkeop up quota~ tiong. Ratos to Buftslo ware 6i¢@04{c for corn, and nomiually T30 for whont, botli by sail. A totnl of 11 chnrtera was reported, one or two of which wore probably noted yesterday uudor the hond of “not namod.” Thoy will carry out 00,000 bt wheat, 164,000 bu corn, and 87,000-bu oats, In additlon to thiy, five vessels wero taken to lond with wheat st Milwaukeo for BufTalo, it 8o per bu. Provistons wero moro active, principally in ments, and avoraged onsior, in conssquonco of liberal raceipts of hogs, which wove reported 10 @166 por 100 Ibs lowor at 11 o'clock. Thero wore miore_ordors horo for product, including soma from Europe, but buyers held oft till near tho close, in anticlpation of a furthor decline, Packors wero rather weak-handed, in viow of tho situation, Lut sevoral of them held oul mnntullg ngeinst making furthor concessions, .thougl they ocould not eell without doing so. Mess pork was dull, aud_10@16c lower on tha more deforred options, Lard was stondy on cash lots, which wera In fair domand, but 34e per Ib lowor for futuro, Meats for forward dolivery wero rlgo wealk, and middles wero Slmtnd at o er Ib off, when buyers took hold moro freely. Tho murket closed at (ho following range of prices : ~ Mess pork, ‘easl, §12.00@12.501 now do, sll.zfl}q@l‘ .005 do wellor Novembor, $11.75@11.853¢ ;' do mollor. Dacembor, $11.85 @11.90; sclior Joonuary, $11.95@12.00; sell~ ot February, £12.10@14.25; primo moss pork, $10,76@11.00; ~ oxtra primo do, §8.75@9.00. Lard, cash or seller October, 73go for old,-and 7o for new; do, sellor Novembor G}{@7c; do, sollor Decomber, 6%4c; do, seller January, 7o; do, sollor Fobrunty, $7.10@7.16. Groon iatg nlfi(@fl(fi; do, sollor Docembor, T@73{0; swoot pic! 1mlhnmu, Ek 934c. Qreen shouldors at 83¢@3}40; do short Tibs or long closr, b%@ b}c; do short ulear, B3@G3{c. « Dry enltod shoulders, 4}(@ilge; do short ribs, b6%@0o; do 'short clear, 6@6}c; boxed shoulders, geller December, 1 ‘berlands, b)@0c; do short ribs or long oloar, Go; “do short oloar, 63@Ci0; do Tong cut hams, 73@73{c. Meats, goller Janun-- 'ry about e more than }or Decombor. Bncon {8 «quoted at 6o for shoulders; T3c for cloar riba; .73o for shiort cloar; ond 13@ldc for hnm, al acked, Moss boof, $8.00@8.60; extra mess do, :$9.00@90.50 ; beof hams, £18,00@18.60 for sun- mer, ond £30.00@321.00 for winter packed. City tallow, 0}6@08{c ; gresse'quotablo ot 4L(@6}{c. Baloa wera roportod of 120 brls mers pork ;lm“) at $12,00; 600 brls do mellor Februnry ot $12.253 534 tes now lard at Te; 50.tos do (choics) nt Ti(c; 1,000 tes do seller Decombor at G}c; 500 tes do sollor January at Te; 400 boxas ehouldors, soller November, at dc; 20,000 lbs greon shounlders st 81¢e; 1,700 picces greon hams (16 1hs) und 40,000 1bs’ do {55 ms?) ut c; Elucuu do (15 ibs) sellor Novembor at 7, 2 oxos short ribs, 800 boxos short clear, and 800 boxes long cloar, altogothor, at 6340, acllor last balf November; 1,040 boxes long aud short clear, sellor Decetnbor, ab Go; 100 boxes short clear'at 014c eash ; 40 boxes beilien ab Tige, Dreseed hogs woro nominal at $4.25@4.60 por 100 1bs bid for smooth lots for future delivery. No sales wore roported, Tlonr was moro active than for soveral dayn past, but very weak. A fow exporters entored the market, and offered to taks hold at & redas- tiou of about 26@30c from the pwices currout last weok, Towards tho closo sellers accedod to their torms, seoing that sales could not other~ wiso bo effected, though the prices realized searcoly covored {he cost/of manufacturo. Tho 2,950 brls spring oxtras reportod on private torms woro mostly sold at 24,75@5.25, according to brand. DBuckwhent flour wis steady, and bran was firmer. Wo omit quotations at the close. Bules woro roported of 100 brls white winter ox- tras on privato torms 3 100 brls spring oxtras at £6.00 3 200 brls do at £5.80 ; 800 brls do at £6.765 200 brls doat $5.50; 500 brls do $5.121¢ ; 200 200 brls do at $4,8734 ; 800 brls do at 82755 200 brla do ab $4.70 ; 200 brls do nt 4.50 ; 2,250 brls on privata torn) 00 brls suporfine at $3.75 ; 100 brls do at $2.75; 200 Lrls do on private torms; 100 brls ryo at 84.45; 25 lrls do on private torms ; 60'brls buckwhoat (Jackman's) at 30,60, Totnl, 5,225 rls, Also 10 tons bran 8t $11,25 on track, & « Wheat wns more active, and strongor, averng- ing 3§@3¢e bigher than yesterday, Livorpool was onrly reported firmer, and New Yourk ay boing Ji@le highor to buy, thongh without much domaud, oving to the difticulty of uego- tinting for sterliug” oxchange. Theso things touded to alroufith hero; but it is probable that the good shipping demand noted to-day would hovo existed lad there been no change reportod from other points, New York hng shipped wheat out very liborally during the past month, at the rate of 1,600,000 bu per weel, so that her stocks are well kept down, and she can searcely got along without cousiderable receipts Dy rail this wintor, in addition to what muy go forward before the ice ombargo is laid on tho lako system. As stated in our iesuo this moru- ing, this will involve tho pnyment of .trunsportation charges amounting to ot lowst 16¢ por bu greator than those now ruling. Hones ~ those = who can send whoat forward to tho geabonrd, under the presont pecuniavy atringency, and hold it (here o while, can searcely avoid making o good round profit on tho transaction, as thero is vory littlo prospect that whont will decline so much farther in thig marlet'as to onable New York holders to sell during tho winter ot tho prices now current in that city. ‘This fact induced o good inquiry for cash whont to-day, though, as bugyers woro fow, tlioy were ablo to resis} tho attempt of Lolders to secure n material advance in pricos. They were unwilling to pay over $1.00%( for straight No. 2, and the purchases over tlnt figuro woro principally mado by . party who wanted cash wheat to cover short sales, *Hard wheat"' was in much better request, ns was nleo No, 8 spriug, all the offerings of which wero eagorly bought uFA Options wera lively during tho greater part of tho session, under & fair domaud for noxt month in settlemont, and o active inquiry for Decombor, which incroased the differenco betweon the two to nearly 20 por bu. Thore wera & fow who thougbt it probabla that the presont cold snap will bo followod by o 8poll of open seathior, whicl: will perult tho for- warding by lnke of all tho wheat wo have now in store, hivolving & riso iu quotutivus to o point ab which thoy could malo » good vound profit on investmenta mado to-day; and thess bought xather freoly. Seller November openad at 99370, doglined to 09340, ndvanced to £1.00, receded to 09140, und roso to 1,003, closing eanier nt £1.002¢. Beller Decombor wold at §1.01){/@1.0354, closing at $1.02{. Cnash No, 2 spring sold st $1,00@1.00}¢, closing with firm holdors at tho onteldo,” Nofthwostorn do_closod at 510336 in Northwestorn Elovator, and about $1.003{ else- whore. No, 1 spring was dull at $1.08 for #troight, and fiem nb $1.051¢ for Northwestern. No, § spring olosed fhim at Y6e, and rejeated do with bolders at 020, Cash snles were reported of 23,200 bu No. 1 Northweatorn at §1,053¢; 41,400'bu No. 9 wpring st $1.00i¢ ; 5,000 bn do at'81.00%¢ ; 60,400 Im do b $1.003¢ 5 5,000 bu do at $1.00; 8,000 bu No, 2 Northwestern at £1.084¢; 1,200 bu do at $1,03; 5,200 bu do at 81,0087 ; 6,000 bu do at H1.005¢ 3 5,600 bu No. 8 al g ab 9603 5,000 bu do at Y5ide; 1,600 Ln do at O 400 bu do rojected 1¢0; 8,800 bu do at 050} Bt 9203 400'bu do nt 9o, Total, 179,400 bis, Corn was more activo, and averaged about 3o highor, belug in bettor dnumml, both by shippers and spoculativo buyors, Liverpool was quoted stronger, and corn was bold higher In Now York, though no very active domoud was roported from_that city, Our market wes weak, carly, tho shippors halding off in view of the contin- ued storm ; but they took hold moro fmal?' whan it way found that lake froights woro ousler, bo- {fug naturally anxious to sond forward all tho grain thoy can betoro tho advent of ine era of rall freights, with tho higlor ratos thoy involvo. Options were quite notive, Tho mnear ap- prosoh of tho ond of tho month brought out a good demaud from the short interost for Novembor, whilo thero were & good many opoerators anxions to chauge over from next month into Doecembeor, the inquiry widening tho margin on Docombor to 1340, -~ Sollor November o&muod ut 86)¢¢, recedod 10 800, and advancad to B fifiu at tho close, Boller Docombor sold ot 3754 @U81¢o, olosing at 881¢v, Nogular No, 2 sold ub H0@3u}4o, olumug firin ab tho outside ; tho sulos woro mu»lly at 84} @36g0, thoso at 8Go boing clilolly short receipts, Biriotly frosh rocoiptu of No, 2'olosod at lwé{v, aud high ‘mixed at 870, Rejocted closod at ubout 85140, Cush sales woro roportod of 24,000 bu high nuxoed at 970 ; 21,200 40j do Cum-, 5,000, 200 80,400 bu do at 80240 ;11,600 bu No. 2 at 80! 41,600 bu do nt 30370 § 15,000 bu do at 900 ; bu rofeotad at 35150 ; 1,000 bt do at A5}c; 6,000 bu No. 2nt 880 0,000' bu do at 873{c nflont. Total, 223,800 bu, -Oata woro leas nctive, but strongor, undor n good demand, which wonld have rosulted In o muoh largor ngrogato of salos if the offorings lind not beon vory light. Tho wonknoss of you- terday brought out several speoulntive ordors, and thoro was somo fnquiry for shipment, The options for noxt month secmod to have beon nearly all sottlod up proviously, but thoro was o fair businoss done for Docombor, Cash No. 2, or sollor November, opened rathor wonk at 80o, and ndvanced to 8030 nt tho close, recoipts in spoginl houso solling at 80}ge. Bellor Docombor sold nt 813@81}¢, closing at 31%o. nogeulml yns quilobal 27, Caah salos worc reported of 8,600 bu No, 2 at 80440 ; 23,200 bu do at SD_',(ul 800 bu do ut 800; 1,800 bu No, 2 whito o {I,bm; 1,200 bu rojouted at 270, Total, 06,600 . bn do and No. 2 at 863 ; 1,200 bu do at m:géu( 0 0 Tyo waa dull and easier, at the inaido price of yosterday, though recoipts wore light. Thero wert gome ordors horo a day or two ago which wore not filled, but they have boon modified, and thora {8 now no shipping demand, oxcopt for one or two ear lots for - intorior points, Cnsh snlos woro limited to 2,000 bu No, 2 at 60o. Rojected was nomtual at about 5go. * Darloy was less notive, and irregular, at & lower range, No. 2 declining 8@~Co per bu; with a vory wonk faoling, thongl: closing flrmer. The lowor grades wore rolntively stendy, thoro boing some consumptive demand for thiom, whilo tho brow- ors acom disposod to lot No, 2 alone as Bpoou- Iativo artiolo. No, 2 opened nomiually at about £1.28, doclined to $1.20, and advanced to $1.25 at tho closo. Bellor Decomber sold -at $1.29 1.25, closing at tho outside, No. 3 olose: st 040, and rojectod at 67, for' other re- coipts than thowe In the Rock Island Elovator, Cash snlos wore roported of 4,800 bu No, 2at £1.25; 2,800 bu do at $1.24 ; 400 bu do at §1.23; 400 bu do at $1.20 ; 4,800 bu No. 8 at Dda 5.1,200 bu do at 930 ; 1,600 bu do at 920; 800 bu do at 1o ; 400 bu do at 90c ; 400 bu rojected at G8o ; 400 bu do ac 67c ; 8,600 bu do at 650 ; 400 bu do ot 600 ; 400 bu (Utah) by snmple at' $1,08 ; 400 Dbu do at 81.20 ; 400 bu do ab S1.16 ; 400 by doat €1.12; 1,600 bu do at $1.10 ; 400 bu do at $1.0 800 bu do at #1.00 on track ; 400 bu do at 31,16 ; 400 budo at $1.06 ; 200 budo at 810134, do- liverod. ‘Cotal, 27,400 bu. . EUROPEAN MARKETS, The following is Buerbolun's dispatch to the. Bonrd of Trade in this city to-day: . Oct, 30—Londou—Oargoes of wheat off coast very firm, Cargoes of American mixed corn on pasange, 818 6d; do for shipmont, within two months, 32:@32s ©d, Curgocs of wheat ‘on paesiga Jargely’ fucressed sinico last wock, Liverpool—Wheat teady, Corn, 92 CALIFORNIA TRODUCE, The Son Francisco Commercial Herald saya: The arrivals of wheat from tho interior scem to bo’ dnlly increasing, while those from Oregon ara steadily ou the jucreasc, Tho impression {8 general that three- fourths of tho crop, both horo and in Oregon, Low already possed from the lands of the former, In Oregon thoro has boon-au expresscd desiro and willinguess - on tho part of farmors, far anil near, (o scll their crop whiuever thoy could got $1 por bushel, Of course, some #old eutly for less monoy, ut late on, tho proprietors of the Salem Mills ani olher laryo buyors eutored the market and purchased very heavily, aud ars now carrying conalderable atocks of grain, though early contraciing with partics in this clty for roveral thousand barrols of flour at Ligh figures, 1n relntion to the movement of Oregon whoat, the Call says it ** has recently been unususliy nctive—' tho bulk of the crop purchnsed by parties in this city, and it fa beiug rapidly moved, Owiug to the seareli of sulteble tonnage ui Portlaud, a large part of it will bo shipped to and from thix port, The racolpts of wheat trom Portland during the month of Septomber woro 31,000 centals, und this fur this month, 67,403. contals, Theoro aro scveral cargoes an the way, - cluding tho echr lora, which left on tho 15th, and'tho bark Rival, oud the sehr Margaret Crockard, which leftof tiie 17th. Tho bark Molanchton arrived at Portland on tho 16th from Kahama, whero sho had dischinrged o cargo of railroad iron, aud is to return to thts port with wheat, 'Tho stowr John L, Stophions, on her Lt trip up, carrded $200,000 fu {rossure, princie pally for tho piyment of wheat bille.” Porfland pa- purs, n quoting thowheat market, usually giva figures yory much bulow thoso paid by onr poupls for round loth, nithougls at tast advices it waa becoming quiton dittioult task to huy wheat in Portland for 2, Exporta of flaur, wiseat, barloy, nud wool are con- tinued wpon o liheral scale, THI LUMBER TBADE, i The Lumber Trade, of Boston, hns tho follow- ing : It iapald byono of our contemporariea that tho oxponses of haudling lumboer fu tio Chicago markot are enormous ; but tho followiuy facts, recelved from A Chicago hunber juerchont, who is also identified with_aperations at othier yoints, would suggost the prolabiiity of still Neavier ‘expenses at other lumber orts: A schooner Jonded with corn—18,000° bushels—nt Chicago, took 12 to Batlalo, dinchargod, then loaded there "with Tailroad fron—500 tons—catried that to Green Bay, discharged, and took ou 8 load of lumber —250 1 foot—brought that to Cbicgo, discharged, took another lond of corn to Buitalo, anoiher Josd of fron to Green iy, and aue other Joad of lumber to while o vesgel of about the game slzo was loading at Peusacola, “The Qistence from Oltengo to Buffala by lake is 1,000 miles, Luenco (o Green 1y s 900 mfles, ond thonce to Chicago in 330 milea more’; the difierence in the labor and thy ezpente at the two ports can ba bettor appro- clated by Higuring tho dlstanco sailed by tho lake £chooner, ‘ ‘I'he distunce from Chicago to Saginaw is about 700 milce, from Penvacolu to Caba 4 1s bout 650 wmile; Iumber frelghita from Saginaw to Chicago are froguentt Iy n& Jow a8 $2,60, but gouvrally thie rate is $3, and $5.60 in considerat an extrn good fretght ; at thera flgures, vesscls make monsy ruuning seven months in the year, ‘The frelght now obiained from Peusacola to Gubi in 16, gald., Tito promalumn o gold recelyed for o cargo, 114 catiroated, will pay the tounago duea at Cuba, As another inalanco of the rapidity with which labor 18 performed D tho lumber district of Chioago, 1t miny ‘bo worthy of mention that o schooner conta{ning 216,- 000 fesl was unloaded nt oue of the yords on the river tho other duy n six hours; two schooners, containing about 475,000 fuot Wero unlonded by th #wme_crow {n sixtcen hourw' tinie, A gentleman interested in tho Southern plne trade iuforms s that b Lud n vesacl gontuinlng some 410,000, foot, nenrly thisty days un- loadlug in tho cily of Noston, this fall, PROVISION Tho Now Albavy (Led.) Ledger of tha 28th has an articlo on tho siriugéney of money as likoly to affect the packing aonson. nud says: It §a barely possible thint there wlli bo au fmprovement befora tho closo of the season, ‘T'he estinuntos horotofore mado, that the hog crop would provo in excess of last scason, it fa_probable, will not bo realized, Roporls already’ roccivod froni varlous rourcea indicato pretty clearly that there will be a fulling off, This, howover, will have vory JMttle influenco upou” tho prico, unless’ there lan vastly im- proved condition in mouetary atfairs, A nn evidenco of tho conditlon of the pork arket, We bLave been permiited fo exe tract the following from o spocial dlspatch rocelved by o packer in thia city, dated at Olneiunall yestorday : About 1,600,000 pounds of bulk and bacon was 80! ut suction to-day on 'Oliango, by order of tho bauksand others lolding warchouso rocelpts + 97,000 158 clear bulk ut at $5,90 3 200,000 Tus clear vib ab $5.45; 100,000 1bs at $5.50 ¢ 15,000 b at 673 ¢ 200,000 Iba” at $5.60 7 101,000 1bs nt $5.70, all {v0xd'; 78 hlids bacon, clear rib, et $6,16 7 91,000 s ut e ;'06 hids ot Gigo'y 100 hhds at G605 100 hhds at o ; 95,000 lba cluar Dacou, loose, at $6.65, Nothing dolng fu a regulur way, but prices are 4o for bulk shoulders ; 53¢ for clear rib, aud 8c for clear ; ba- con shonlders, 7T@T3c ; clear rib, 6@To augar- cured buws, 10} @G11)c, LATEST. ‘Wheat was fairly active in the afternoon, and 1}¢e lower, owiug chiolly to reports of o deolino in Now York, 1t'sold down to Df)}flu for seller Novembor, closing strongorat 9930, and at £1,003{@1.012{ soller Decembor, closing at 81,01, Corn 'was quiet and J(@J¢o lower, solling -at 064 cawh, 303¢{@30ig0 weller Novembor, ~and 377, @880 sollor Decomber, tho two lattor options closing ut the insido, Other genin and provia- ions woro quiot. It was rumored that ono or more vossols weve churtered for grain, but not confirmed. i CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, THUuneDAT EVENING, Oct, 30, ALCONOL—Was stendy at §179@1,63 for 04 per cont yirouf, BHOOA CORN—Thero [a o Ught order trado, and former prices are genornlly adhored to, Notwithe etunding tho yenural quietness, owing principally to the tightuoss of monoy, there 18 n contideat feeling fu rogard ta tho futuro, as tho supply is known tu be light, We ropoat: Oholee to vxira hurl, 8@ Lrugh that will work itself intoa cholco hurl ‘broow, 0@To; for good do, GX@0o; goodl to choles atock rad, B2@0350; Inferlor brush, §)4@ 43, BAUGINU~—T'rade {u grain bugs cont{nues slack at nominally unchavged peicos, Au casy fesling s still ovinced by lioldory, but tho fact that’ stocks are not cxcomslve murves to provont uuy ateral declino. “Chere §a some Inquiry for burlups, aud gunuics niko aro moeting with o “falr inquiry, ot stoady prices, Woal kacks romain fuactivo and wominal, Wo quote s Ludlow A, 33o; Lewislon A, 34)0; o Awmokeig A, Bijgo: Ottor Orook, burlap baga, and 8 b, 18k @200; guns iy, ' single, 17@18c; 4 double, 280 waol' sucks, G EANS AND PEAS~The demand for beans con- Huucs fair, onid choles lotd ary seace and A ote: Nuvier, $LE0@2.60 5 prim ,T0@2.75 + good Lo prliny medium, $2,25@2.60 3 co non to falr beanw, $2,00@2.15, Yellow peus, $1.25 do, greon, $14003 1,45, BUILDING MATERIALS—Wero dull, Wo continuo to quote: Blucco, $L60@360; Now York stuc~ co, custing, $LE0@4L00T Yortland comont, $1.60@ 8,003 brl; ftosendale coment, $3.25@1,60; Uticn, Loutes ville, Muulius, und Akron coment, Dle dust, §4.00 ; e in Lulk, 80c@#l, $1,1031,16 13 brl; whilo anud, 5 bel, $1.60@3, orlug hsir, g1 b gl laud Llastof, 3005 Lel; ire brick, 5 1,000, $35,00@00,00 ; buikitiug Lrick (com~ mon), $4,60@7,00; prewivd Lrick, $14,00@16,003 wower brick, $850; Muwsukeo and Racne pressed, $25,00 80,00, del.} do comuion, $14,000316,00; Tudlana pressed, tw.ob@.;fl!é,in‘n&fldu cominon, $10,00315,00; fira clay, Y i, $3. .00, LBUTTER—The domand for good to cholco qualitiea continues stoadily fulr, and fu sunlelent {a keop stocks down to u low polnty cousequently the warkot walu- tninn o fem_tono, holders manifeating no snxloty to ronlize nt any concosnlon from fornior zafes, Tiig ine quiiry for low grades 13 nlao Hueral, for sliipmont fo o Yotk wiiota o good oxport domatyd oxiaia, ‘Raro: Iy lias tho supply of buller In thin morket been o ligitt at this season of tho year, and, judging from present appeatances, prices will fulo fitm for aomo tmo to como, Tollowinit aro tho quatationa: Choleo yellow, 25@30¢ ; medium to g8ood, 19@24c; inferior to com- inon, 13@18o, O1li8E~Tn conncetion witls the cheeso matkot no now fentures woro notod, tho demsnd continuing moderato at casy Lut nominally wichanged pricea, Factory mon are not yot willing to meet the viows of Jobbers, and coneqiiontly tho atocks in sloro aro ouly Just shout sufliclent to meat current ncecasltics, Wo malo no chiango in aur quotations ns follows: - Now York fnctory, 13@13)gc; Ohlo factor; factory, do, 14@ 130 ; Jowor graden, 7@i1e, COAL—1lomaius dull, with pricés weak and nunsot- tied, Wo ropoat one adotatioun of yoslerdsy : Taial, propared, $1100; Lackwwanm, $10.00; Erlo, 3000 Wattut 1hl, $9.00: Cherry Miho, $8.60; Bidssburg, $5.00; Crnnol, $10.003 Liok Toun, £8.601 Hocking Val: Ioy, $,60; Tudlana block, $7,50: Rirkland Grat Mihonk, $1,60 ; Kingaton, $7.00; Wilmington, 5 GOOPERAGE—Tho sunrket is dull, and qhotations for mannfactured work, oscopting flour barrels, aro lowor, Pork barrels aro in light roquentat tho given prican, but thera i Littlo ox 'no dorannd ' for tictcen, o qiioto s Pork bnrrels, $1.96@1.40; 00; Iard, ‘tiorces, @760’ pork miaves, rough, 124,003 do, bucked, $24,00@26.00; tlorce staves, rD‘;llflkl. %W.Dfl@fl.og ;;;Al(‘:ll‘;cd m?rfl;m:l’e% ‘Qki.(t)lflw A whisky etaves, rougl .S 100 do bitcked, $35,00¢ 37,00 ,y flour ataves, 20,60@11,00; elrelo flour \mmn?, T@00 per net: flonr hoop-poles, $14,00@16,00 por m} pork and tierce poles, $30,{ 40,00 per 1n. 1AG8~~Tho rocoipts wora a triflo largr, but holdors woro firm, and salos woro mado at 20@34e, | FEATHERS—Primo livo gocso aro quict and easy, Jobora boing Indifforont ° about purchusing, - e -quoto: DIrine to choico live-geens fenthors, 01@0So, rom ficat hands ; Jobbing price, T75@H00; 2 per conb discount cash ; chickon, 6@8o; turkey, s@de., ' FISI[—Thore ia a Jack of activity in tho- and, ne fa usully the case whon trado in slnck, wto onay, Undors bottor demand ho markot would, 0 doubl, at onco assumo s tomo of firmnesn, an tho tupply of mont kinds is matorially smaller thon in E-mm' scasons at a like period, Although the quo- tions aro being ahaded a Jittlo all around, thore is no quotalle declic, and we, epeat our it ba follows : 0, 1 whitefiah, 3-brl, $5.50@6.60 ; No, do, $5,25 @5.40; No, 1 trout, $5.00@b. 0, 1 shoro’ mack. erel, now, i-br), $13,60@14.00; No. 1 bay, $10.00 @103 'No, 3 mackorel, -brl, $8,50@8,75; fomily mackorol, X-brl, $7.0037.38 ; No. 1 shioro kits, 2,163 2. bauk codfish, $4.00@6,25 ; George's codfish, $6,60 @6.76 ; Labrador herring, split, Lrls, $9.00@0.60; do, X-Url, '$4.76@5,00 ; Labrador herring, round, brl, $8.0¢ @8.00; Ao Jg~br), $4.96@4,60 3 box herring No, 1, 40 @330 3 box herrlug acaled, 40@4dc; Colmnbia River saimon, -brls, $10.0010,%5, 'RUITS AND NUTS—Bubinoss in this dopsriment scoms la b vovlving a lttlo,snd. for domeatis (ruits, 18 woll a8 for somo lines of ‘imported being dovoloped o somowhiat firmer focling.' Under o’ Iatge demand, rajsiue. hive suddenly faken an ward tirn in Now York, ‘an advance of - 10c per box belng reported to-day, This induces o fivmer *fecling hero, though prices tomaln une chonged, Trunca ars flrm, and bid fair to nd- vance, .Wo quolo: FonriaN—Dntes, 0@00; figs, drume, 11@120; igs, {u boxes, now, 16@17¢; Frencl prunes, 15@lde; Turldsh prunes, 14@i%c; mai- sine, Layers, now, $2.05@2.76; raisins, layers, old, $2.40@2.50; ralsins, o000 Nuscatel, §2.15@3,00 rai-: sins, Valenicla, now, 13x@ldc; Zants currunts, now, IX@T3c 3 old do, To; citron, 38400, DOMESTIO ZAldi applos, 17@20c } Michigan, sllcod, 10@0%0 § Michigan quarfors, 8)@0350; Westorn do, 80 Southern do, 0i@7%c; poaclies, pared, o cachies, halves, 0ig@1035¢ 3 do,mixed, Ti¢@8o; black- Emlen, ‘now, 133 @14c’ xg;fibemes, 40@420; pitted cherrics, 28@30c ;3 Nurs—Fillierts, 15@10c; ulmonds, ‘Torragonn, 23@24 Naples walnuts, 27@3; Cujlie8 walnuts, 29@3c Freuch waluuts, '16@I7ccBrazils, 9%@10%0; pacans, Toxus, 14@15¢ ;' Afrtean speanni, 05@1x0; Wilmington peanila 8i@bo; Tonnosses poanutn, SY@74cc. = GROCERIES—Further improvement was noticeabla in the goneral featuren of the grocery market, the do- wnand bolng more active, whilo prices were gunerally fitmer,—stigars belng thio only nuiable ox } on. ColTecs, though stili moving shiggiehly, are Jicld with unequivocal fitmnoss, aud in Javas o e advance in noted, prices having advanced o X¢e In Now York yose torduy. Collostions aro_coming forward with greater regularity, and from lotters of inquiry now beiug re- elved from diffecont partd of tha futarior, our geosarn nro cortalnly justifiod in anticipating continued im- provoment. Bi-Can, SopA—Ti@Fe, Qorrrrs--Mocna, 1 @35c; 0. G, Java, 31@311c; Java, No, 2, 23GU0%c; fancy Rio, 2Bl@ic] cholde do, 2@26ic; pritne 1o, 234@263¢a; food 1;@Me: common do, @240 roasting do, %0 Slngapore Java, 28@38yc; Costa ltfer, 0@)0 ;. do, privie, 253(@20c 5 Maracaibo, 2346 3 . o NhLse—Star, full wolght, 10319)¢c ; stearine, full welght, 147@150; do, short’ waight, L@ lic, 1cr—Palus, 8@3Hc; Rangoon, Ti@Tke; Caro- lny, Y@0xe, Staans—Latent ot losf, 193¢@12%¢; crushed and powdered, 11%@113{c; guimuiated, 1X@113e; standard,10@103¢ ; do, No, 2, 103{@107:0; 3,104 10jg¢; oxtrn 0,105 @102a; € No, %, 10@103¢: yellow % No, 1, 10@I0’ olce brown,” 9N@10a ¢ primo " do, 0),@I%c; falr do, 9@0ifo; cholrs sugir, 93{@10¢; falr'do, 0GHL0; com- mou do, T%¢@3c; Now Orleatis sngar, choice, 9@ mc:_’.io@ i, D@UMce; do, falr, Bi§@8B3e! cum- non, TH@HC, Brnurs—Dinmond drips, $1,50@1.35 3 eiiver drips, oxtra fine, 80@85c; good sugur-owse syrup, GIGN0C extra do, 65@T0c; New Orleans molnstzs, choiee, 83 90¢3 do brimo, T3@H00; do common, G5@70c; Lorio ;lzl:ua‘l‘nn lasges, choice, 62@05¢; common moluses, @3sc, SALENATUS—Common to best, 83 G10r. BrioEs—Allspico, 17@180; cloves, 13@40c: cassia, 8@ 100 ; pepper, 8@2e : nutmens, SLLOGLYS ; gl o, pure, 3@ude; do No,1, 20@25e; do No, 2, 10 @b, ‘Soirs—German mottled, G1(@0}¢o; Golilen Weat, 6@0i0; Whito Lilly, G(30%c; Whits Rose, GM@ 6Xo; palm, 6@0ie; -Savon 'Imperinl, G@5io} white Ruesials, 5 @6o; Champalgn, O ¢@Gic; prime roso, 0@OAC, Sranon—Glots, D@10 ; corn, 9@110; laundry, 6@ 7o ; common, Gidtc. GREEN FRUITS—Apples continue to soll readily at '$2.75@3.50 for car lots, the outside for very choico winter Varleties, Tho offerings ara o trifle larger, Cranberries sro ensier, Tho offerings are quito largo, and {here fs only ' light order trade. Grapes and poars wore slow, We again quoto: Lemou, $10.00@11,00 © box; inforior lomons, $7,00@9,00% orauges, $10,00 per brl; Colifornia pents, §9.5024.60 per cass. ommon to 'eholce apples, $3.600.40 riox tl fron stora ; do in car lats, $3,75@0.60. 1 @ 900 per Lox o basket: do in bels, S6.00@R00. Grapes, Concords, pereaso (12-b boxes),$3.25@4.00; do, pos buskat, B0@85c; Catawbas do, 1LX@I%jge per s do, per buskct, $1.0081.25; cultfyated cranberrica (Ciry’s), $16.00 per brl 3 entflvated do, $12.00@14,003 Capo 0od do, $12.00@$13,00 1 brl ; wild do, $10.00@ 11,00, _Quinces, $1.00@1,10 por basket, Wa sloto sales of 1y'cara uppics (LTenning'a brand), GS7 brls at §3.50 140 bris b $3,05 3 461 bris ¢ $3.003 300 brls ut $3.25 ¢ i 130 brla at $2.90. " Aud 3 caru spplcs 3 15 iro huying all the whils a few bales at a time ot $9@45¢, Tho shiortnoss of the crop causea s confident fecling. 'Tho deficionoy in tha orop in thls countey la varionsly eutimated at 25000 lo 40,000 bales, which will prabably I.v"lu:}llh:d ‘mostly by Bavarians, and thoy cannot, it s sad, bolaid down licra for Icss than 400 Wo fopeat: Primo Westorn, 40@450 ; Now York Btate, 500 ; Bovariaus, 40@45e. TIDES—Although tho upply of hides s not partic- ularly large, atill, in the absonco of any conwiderabls demnnd from efther local or Eastern fanners, there ling ‘been somo accumulation) of stocks, aud Lolders have consented to a reduction of a 3o on curcd, part cured, and green calf, Bolow are the quotations How curcontt Groen city bulcliers’, G+ green cured, Ught, Sc; do, heavy, 833 part curod, 7@8c; green Galf, 130 eal lip, 1120 dry €alf, 220 5idny Hip, 20; dxy salted, 16@17c; diy flint, 18@ive;" long-afred Kip, 9c3 Qeacon 'sking, 46@60c; grubby, scored, cut, or other: wiso damaged, two-thirda price; IIAY—Homains dull, There s no shipping demand of any consequence, and trado Is restiicted (o niceting the dally wants of local consumers, We quote the wholes enle prices paid Ly donlers, ns' follows—cary to contain 20,000 Ita: Now timothy, prime, $14,60@15.00 ; do, No. 1, $14,00@314,50; do, No, 3, $12.00u. mixed, $11,00@11,60 ; prairie, upland, $9.60G. . do, midland, $8.50@0.00; do, slough, $7.09@¥.00, Loose o8 WAGoN—Timothy, $11.LO@1Y.00;5 prairie;, $7,00@0.50, For delivery of pressed, $1,00G1,00, no- cording to distauce. INON_AND STEEL~Thors is o moderate order trade, Prlces aro reported unclunged, though they are sinded to sume nx'.um‘j gonerally whero other polita_antor tuto compatitlon with " Ohfeago, ~ Wo Fel 86108 4 rates 5% @6 rates Tuglish tool atecl Luglleh apring st ‘Auiorican cast spriny -t LEATHER--A quict, easy feeling ngatn prevailed in ihin morket, Tho recent anarked dopreciation u tha value of ides, togothier with {hie coutinued dulluoss of trudo, bids fair to resnlt lua furthor decline in prices of domcatio slock, Below aro the quolations: HEMLOOK, Olty hnrnoss, ... . $ 3@ 40 Country harness, 568 87 Line, city, 9 1 T Kip, B 1b. .60 1,10 Kip, vesls o L 8@ 1,20 ity uppor, ‘No. 1, §'f ) City upper, No. 3, ¥ ft. e @ Coiniry upper. L 2 Gollar, 9 1. 206 Qlf, city.» 1.2 1. Oalf, coiuiry. 1106 1 Rough upp ) Rough upper, damagod . .o Buffalo slaughtor aole. P | “1, A aolo, 0@ 1,208 1,95 6@ 1.10 4@ “d5 5 55.00(380,00 Froncl: calf, Lom 50,00@75.00 Frouch calf, 84 to 30 1.65@ 2,20 Fronch kip, 60 Lo 100 ba 1,00 1,60 METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—TUo markot ro- ‘mainn quist, there being only a Light ordor trade, Pricos are withou! chango for any of tho arifolcs namod, thaugh tin plato 14 not particularly firm, Wo quoto s T1N Prati—10, 10x14, §12,00; do, 149x13, $13,60: do, 14320, $13,00; o, rooling, 14320, 10, $11,60; do, 20x38) Taa T1n—Largs, 400; small, 410} bar, 420, LAv—Dlg, Uigo; baf, 100; pipo, full “coils, 1030 eut do, 11c. _Bikkr fano—Full casks, 10550; Lolf casks, 100; lous quantity, 110; slabe, B Buzer InoN—No. 34, 550 rates; Russla iron, 230; do No, 1 staluel, 106 rafes. @aLyanizep luox—No, 10@20, 100; No, 22@34, 100; aud Western | 8 oods, thoro 13, No, 25@20, 170 No. 27, 18¢; No. 28, 200, A discount of 25 por cont Is made from this lint, Corven—Copper Lottome, 707 braziors, over 13 I, 47 tnned capper, 300; planislied coppor, 4003 doy cut tolzen, 4ic, Wing—Non, 110 0, 00; 7100, 1005 10to 11, Ho; 13, 113505 13 and 14, '19%e; 16 and' 16, 1doj 17, 10} 16,1003 10, 1001 90, 3003 'Tull lundio, 90 por cont diss cotnt ' fouco wire, by cat-land, 140, NATES—Ara in Jight slock and comparatively good domand nt tho ratos following! 10@00d, por keg, d do, $4.811¢ 5 dn, 60, 35,12) ; 41 nd bd do, ¢ § 94 do, $1133¢; 80 do, fing, $7.62%¢ ¢ 20 do, ’1,0],5 ;_clinch, $7.00% 120 off for 100 keg lots, NAVAL BTORBS~tioniain quitt and unchonged as follows: Mantlin rope, 3 Ib, 17i¢e; nlsnl ro ih, 43@10/o} maah homp cord B mam;p&gm’ 1b, 20@2da; tarred Tope, . Ib 11@180; oskiim, ’,’;‘lfd(fi;fi','},@“'ko‘ pltols, B brl, $0.00@6,0 OILS—Denlers roport a sleadily good demand at un. changiod and gonoraily fem prices. Quotatations wera 85 follown: Carbon, 1T@180; extra lard ofl, atrlctly winter, 800 ; do, curent make, T@760; No, 1,08@70¢} No, 3, 6501 Tukeed, row, 98c$1.00; do boilod, $1.09G 1,055 'whinlo, 80@8h0 3 sporm, $210@3.205 noata foot ol, trictly purc, $1,10; do oxtra, 000; do' No, 1, 7603 itk ofl, 600 ; atraith, 6503 elophnnt ofl, 9803 turpens tino, 600 unfili, 6 grabity, 186105+ o, coni mon, 15@10c, DOTATOES~Ordors from tio dnterfor of thie Btato and tho Wost contin to arrivo, and all good lola avo token readily, ond fo-day prices for cholco varlotics advancod, Potatoes from Now York sold st $1.10 on dock, *Wo note ralos of 3 car poachblows at. $1.05 ; 4 cars choico Michigan do ot $1.10; 1car Wostorn 'né $1.10; 1 car slightly mized st $1,00; 1 car Miokigon penchblowa nt $1.15; 2 caé at $1,105 1 car Now York at 1123, oll delivered, Poachblows soll from atora ot $1.10@1.20 por bu, and early roso nt $1.06@1.10, POULTRY AND GAME—Live poultry was in falr supply and vory dullat a lower rango of prices, Droasod stock was in_bottor domand, ond brought fair prices, Gamo woe in moderals requeat tnd largo” supply, We quote: Old or mixed (= onA, $2,60@33,00 ; spring do, $2.2532,60% $1,70@.75 ; drommed chickons at§2.6033.60; geca0,$0.00 10.00; turkeys, 10@110; dressed do, 10@18c; prairle Shickons, $3.000.75 pattridgor, $4.00 auatl, $1.70@ 2,001 muliard quoke, §R80@476 por dods amall ducks, $1.25@1,60 ; snipe, $1,003 vonlson saddles, long cut, 14 Y HEEDS—Thero was o moderats inquiry for good timothy, but tho nmount offerod waa rather light, aud ricos Were strong st $2.60@2.75 for good to primo, Plnx was quiot nt $1,60, Clover was casfer and £old in & amall way nt $5,00 for good modium and $5,25 for mammoth, Hungariun brought 65c. Bales - cltide 103 bags good timothy at $2,60; 26 Lags falr at $2.60 ; 18 bags mammoth clover ot $5,25; 20 bags good. medium at $5,00; 95 baga Huogarian at 56e, " BALT—Was in modorato demand ot tho anuozed ates : Onondnga, Conadn, nnd Bagioaw, fuo, ordinary cosra, $310; coarso diamond, 6; groind solar, $2.16 ; 'dniry, without bags, dafry, with bags, $4.10@4.26 ; Ashton dalry, o -n'clk:l $5,00@5.25 ; Turik’s Island, $2,00; ground alum, $1,76, TEAS—Continue In ncreasing demand, and prices .of now teas aro grradually hardening, Btocks are light in comparlaon with former yoarn, sud thera aro fodica- tons of n yenoral ndvado. \Wo qolo: * Young Dbyson; common to falr, 40@500; do good, 60@T003 do cholco to oxtra finc, 05c@§L10; comet mon to fino old hyson, 65@85e; common imperlal, 500600 ; good tochiolea g, BC@S$L.10; fair togood gun powder, 70@90c ; cholce Lingsuoy, $1,15@1,20; extra Moyune, $L.05@L40; choico to axira now ' Japan, 90c(@$1,00; commion fo good do, 65@76¢ ;_fair to good old, 03@700; common do, 38@4205 _colored natural Toaf Japan, f5@G5e; comimon to fus 'olong, S5@4e; good, 65@05c; chiolca to oxtrs, 85c@$1,00, TOBACCO—Wa quote : Fing_Cor—Eatra, 16@830; cholce, 05@700 ; medl- um, 66@G0c 3 poor to cammon, 40@50e, Trua—Natural loaf, 6@80c; balf bright, 60@700 ; ‘inck, sound, 46@E5e. BuokivG—dood to choleo, 32@300; medium, 196 3fc: common, 20@280, % WOOD—Romains dull af the followlng_quotation Beock, 310,005 maplo, $11.00 ; hickory, $12.00; elabs, 7,00 doliverod, . ‘WOOL—Thers was uo perceptible changoe in this market, "hero s no luquiry, oud pricos aro eativaly naminal, Denlors gonornlly expeoted a quict timo for thin morith nud noxt, oven if tho ponic had not oe- curred, and ore nourly all of them carrying lght alocks, W quoto Tub, washed, prims, b, washed, comm Common dingy.. Flooce, washed, Fleoce, washod, X&XX, alugy. Fleece, washed, mediut Light. Conrue, veaghed ., “ Flscce, unwashod, coarso o medium @ Tlecee, unwashod, conrso and din 11 135@200 TFlcoce, wnwnshed, ino,...... RN 7 173 Buper and exira pulled..,. ). S@ike i CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Titunapax Evestva, Oct, 80, The receipts of live atock siuce Saturdsy have been an follow Cattle, Iogs, Sheep, Monds; 2907 1,6 8L Tuesdy, 752 1,470 a9,150 '1e8 9,000 1,200 Tatal.,... e 10,002 92,664 3,000 Samo Lo ast weol 2,835 41,818 D,400 Weels beforo last,,. .. 0,010 47,769 8,702 Shipments wera as follows Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, o 178 681 301 5,957 073 6,153 Monday. Tuestluy, Weduesday. . Total CATY nectfon with iy o No improvouiont was fio- {iccable In tho demsnd for uuy class of siock, aud prices wers wgain weak and unsettlod for all grades, Bluppers took w fow car-loads, and butchers, fecders, aud packers operated to some oxtent, bt tho total of saleu i not exceed 1,600 head, and, instead of dimine iehing the number of catile fu the' yardo, tho_supply as further cugimeuted by ot leadt 1,000, Tho fe good 1o ohuleo droves on anla were disposod of at $1.60 (@5.621¢, but tue bulk of the day’s sales were offected at $2.00@38.50, with £,00 sbout tli uverags, Thore ure cattlo now in'tlie_yards that hayo been beld over from' day to duy—not, However, from any unwillingness of bolders to part with thielr stock—for {lie past two weelis, ‘e foed-bills accumulating over tho hicads of somo of theso droves are frightful to coutemplnte; and F they nro not soon dfaposed of 1t is doubifnl thatthoy wiilscil for ouongh to pay charges. Tho warkot closod flat, QUOTATIONS, Extra Beeves—Graded steers, averaging 1,400 $5.00@5.80 stoors, averaging 1,200 to 1,350 1ls. 4,50@5.00 Medium Grades—Stécers in fair tlosh, 0 0 1,230 lhs. . . 4.00@4.35 tock—Common to falr sloers, aud good to extra cows, for city slaughter, averaging 600 to 1,100 ib 3.00@4.00 Stock Cattle—Cominon enitle, ' docont flesh, averaging 700 to 1,050 158..040.00r ... 2,50@3.05 Liiferlor—Light and thib cows, heifors, stags, bulls, and seallnwag 6tacts. .. ..., 2.00@ Catlle—Texns, choico corn-fed.. 2B@; Gattlo—Texas, Northern Wintered. Cattle—"Texas, through droves. CATTLE SALES, No. T4 Toxas cattle,. 25 etock stcers, 27 stock steora, 119 Toxas caitle., 20 "Lexas cattlo 4 chioivo cattlo 14 Pexun ateers 45 Toxuy steers. 110 ‘Lexus steors, 16 extra steors, 20 fair steers 16 Toxassteers. i3 good tecrs. 18) Texasstcors 94 oxtra slee 149 Toxay tcers, L000 800 1OaS—1 s i that b Voks sigut i sup- posng that lower prices would provall to-day, and by withdrawing from tho market yesterdsy aftornoon thioy lvo aved the maftor of 25100 pur 100 lbs on to-dduy’s purchasce, Inciudiug the hogs loft over unold Last night Uia voro (ully 40,000 on salo, and buyers tound Mttle difleuity fu_crowding pricoa down to the oxtent noted abovo, - Early iu tho sy bofore the charaoter of the supptybetamo known, sales wero offocted at $3,40@4.16, & Teduction of @10y Lut as train aftor {ruin pufled up (0 the “uchutes? and it bocaimo apparent that the arrivals would” fall liitlo short of 40,000, tho market rapidly woakened until $,60@4,00 was reachied, Indeed ab tho closo thore Were 10 buyers at the outhldo quotation, but holders of oholco light wero uuwilling to sell at o less figure, “Tio largor portion of tho hoge told changed Louda o $3.70@3.90, Closiuy quolatious sro $3.50@3.85 for uor 10 oliofeo heavy, nud $170@4.00 for light, ho ollowiug transactions are soted : HOG BALES, No, Av, Price|\No, v, Price,|No, Av. Price, G0 205 4,001 41 306 $4.00 80 301 $4,00 50 200 3,85 68 213 4,00 56 199 400047 M9 400 97 184 4001 43 204 4,00 102 dod 400110 210 0 103 239 4000108 209 0 u 200 3,80( 48 08 0 67 807 483 47 179 400 55 420 400,33 180 4,05 40 199 4,000 63 L33 400 B4 845 410091 260 400 150 184 400187 22 4w 55 a18 080 57 297 W70 65 51 980! 65 284 376 48 87 410108 WL 878 40 w6 40082 21 360 4“8 00 400043 089 395 43 249 030 250 B0 4 200 5 200 400 03 490 6 108 &0 101 9,65 B0 000 sY0f 85 200 415 [ a0 44 210 8.90( 64 218 9,90 56 508 870/ 50 201 .80 14 270 0,78 54 SOt 8.70] 1 SUEEP—Romain quist st steady and unchanged ‘prices ; quotuble at $3,75@4,00 for poor to olioice, AT CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, TuuRspAY EVERING, Oct, 80, ‘The marlket wae vory quiot, Ouly two or three car« gocs were at the dovks, and thoy were unsold at (Lo . 95,00 ; cull, §12, olose, "Thiore waan modorate fuquiry from local dent e for common bonrds, and tho market for {hoco gEnden ta nominnlly Airm,’ 1t sooms probabio tlat the lcolpta from now on wiil be very light. Tiosides ilio fat that mitl ar0 propaeing, o luxo alrosdy”siopped running, vossels aro getting acarco, vo many of themr liaving gone into wintor quarlers,” To-day $2,25 wes aid for o vessol 1o Munkegon, an ndvance of 2fey. ' Plices aro nominsity nnchianged, an followss "Mill-run boards nnd pizips, $14,00@15,003 good (o cholco bunrds and ntrips, $10.00@13.00; common or mixed do, $8.00@0.00¢ ' Jolats nud scantliog, $0.00 5 shingles, $3.12¢ ; laib, 2,00, t 50 Atuskegon, §5.25 ; Ludington, 82, Manintos, $2.00 on, $2,25 i Grand 1laven, $1.00; Pontwater, $2.95 3 Menomis 5,25 ; Ooanto, $2.66@8.00 ; 'Whito Lako, (71 e AT THE, YARDS, Thore was na parilculsr changa in offalrs at the rds. The dissgrecablo weatlior interforcs with the ocal trado Lo sonio extent, Lt arders continuo to corce forward from tlio Intorlor, and in tho aggregato s feie Duniuons wan transacted. Pricos aro unchavgod, ts follows s st olear, Becond clear, Third elenr, 1 fnch Third cloar, thICKeesssssessesesnsees & Olcar llaoriag, st sad 3 Togoii, TOUBN . e nnsrsnssatsnrassean. . Gloar wlding, st uad 34 fogetior Common AldIng..vs.ee Common flooring, dreesed, ira ‘Common flooring, dressod, Bocon Wagon-box boards, asloctad, 14 4 and upward, A stock bonrda B atock boards, O stock boarids, Comumon_boards.... .. .00 Jolst, scantling, small {imbor, etc,, 16 feot and under, green, .00 Jolst'and ecantling, 18 to 24 foo 00 Pickots, squaro, 00 : Plokots, flat. ... v 1o 12,00 Godar poata, spiit 1400 - Gedar posts, round.. L1600 th... 2,38 No, 1 sawed shingloa... 150 AorBlar...... 850 Bhingles on irack 328 No. 1 sa%od...... 1,25 Throe doliars per ‘which ehargo follows tho shinglcs. . & Thickness—Five oliingles to bo two Inclies: in thicks ness, = Longth—Bixtocn inchos. itanbwooD. Diack-Walnut — Counters, $100.008150.00: _clear, £05.00285,004 common, $30.00@50.003 cull, $20,00@ 36,00 ; Aooriug, 380,00, ‘Ash—Cloar, $25,00@40.00 ; common, $10.00825.00; cull, $10.00@16,00; flooring, $30.00@40.00, Oik—Cleur, $20.00@40.00; common, $10,00@25.00 oul $800GILMD. * =3 ckory—Clear, 13.00@60.00; common, 003 9600 oul, 1500 2 Maplo—Clenr, $12.00@15.00; common, $16.00325.00 cull, $10.00@16,00, Butternut—Olear, $35.00@860.00; common, $20.008 0E00; common, 815,009 Whltowood—Olear, $10.00@40.00; common, $20.08 @23,00 ; cull, $10,00@16.00, Wagon Block—Hickory bxles, per set, $1.00@1.50; wagon noles, exch, 45@050 3 box' Lioards, $30,00@40.00, Florlda red cedar, 35 por £t ; mah gans, 30@400 3 do connters, 500 1 rorcwood, 60@800 ¢ white holly, 30c. 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Nov, 2. i FE0 T E00 ¢ mane Jnbiu )y 1 urrcncys ety Helketn HlA0 nud 5100 Cuerency. ST o Passeurorn bookod to or from Gorman aad Soandinse vign ol vt low rat 'hb Stoamshipa of this 1ino are tho lacgostfn tho trada, Diafta an Gront Brltaly, Troland, and tho Centlont, WILLLAM. MACATISTER, on'} Westoru Axen! Northieast corner Clark and Randolpheols. (opposite new Shorman Houvo), Chicago. afling twica n wook frum o York, and caresing pan- .nfix‘ou'{a all parts ot Gro Lain, Ireland, Continontal rope, und the Medltorranean. Cabin fram 365; Steer- itlsh aud Irish ports sast, 303 weat, #:%, Contl- “Ports sumo gs othor regnlar lines, Al pasuble i irroncy. Auply for full informaiion nt tia Com- pany's offices, No.7 Bowling Greon, Now York, and N, K. ornor LaSalfosnil Madison caz. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents. STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- FAST AND LONDONDERRY, These olegant new steamers will sall fron: Pior 33, North River, foot of North Moora-at., as follows: 7 Wodnesday, Nov, 12, 5 Wodnoeday, Nov. 28, VIRGL ‘Wedneaday, Deo. 10. And overy altornato Wednesday thereaftor, taking pase sengors ;{ through ratos to -n‘yuunl Groat Britaln and };u lf\nl.l{ !\;‘olrwn 'y Sm;:]’nn, camark, aud Gormany. Etes for £1 and upwarde. $far rolght o passago apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, 73 Broadway. J.E. EARLE, Gonoral Woestern Agont, 60 Olar] Qhlcago. 20, noutal u. MEDICAL CARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, 176 and 177 South Clark-t., cornor Monroe, Ohlcago, foundod and conducted by’ Dr. J. O. Coburn, for thi troatment aud_ oure of all formsof chronia and spocial discasos In both sozes, This Instituto is unquestionably thie noat seicntifie In this country for tho traatment o diseasos, Dr. Col and has t) | wocld, and bus hiad moru oxperiatico {n tho troitmen i privato disoascs than any physiclan in Uhleago, ficn wha roauiro a physfolan nover fail to iind specdy ra- liot and a parmanent curo at tho hands of e, Cobura. Sond twastamps for hs hooks on malo and femalo disoaso| toany address, n sealed onvolopes. ~Address lottors, D, J. 0. 'GOBURN, 17 and 177 South Clark-at., Chicago. Lil. Alcpniidgatlal,’ Office bours: a. n, t98 . m. § Bunday, DR.C.BIGELOW 'GONFIDENTIAL PIYAIOIAN, 317 and 19 South Olark at., cornuefVan Buron, cago. % fv wll known by all rendura'of tho paners that Dr. O “Bigelow s the oldost extablivhod, physlelan In Chicago, e v ot T W Y VIEARS OF FILS LI fn por; feciing romedics that will cure positivaly all ‘esses of O1it§NIG AND SPEOIAL DISEASLS in both soxos. SEPARATIC PARLONY (or Tadies and gontl Gall. CORRKSPONDENCK OONFIDINILAL, all lotters, mi(t stamps, to Dr. 0. BIGLL South Clark-st, NO CURI! N oavtt Dr. Kean, 380 South Clark-st., Ohicagbo, May bo confidontially consulted, personally or by mall fres ol cha o all chronla or nurvous dissases, . Ju KISAN {s the only phyaician {n tho olty whowar- Yoty caten ot iy DaY* Crah Hooks Tiuatrated, o sonia . "DR. J. H. CLARK, Th nd woll-kuionn spoalolist—at 101 East Harrtson, d L0-81; 3., can bie consultod —iay oa and dillicullies of » ofirunio, i naturo—of both ozos, Bpucia aftention to fomale dillicnltios, Modlcinos sant by mall oroxprees, Koo atamp for clroular to tha Marelod, Ad. dross DI, OLARK, 101 Sast Harrison-t., Chicago, Ill. DXR. A. G. OLIN, 352 Wubash-av., tablished physfofan {n the clty in B o e e ot aud ity dlsonses, somins] wwoaknoss, the rosnlt of early indisorotlons, and fost man- Hood nostivoly eurad. 1lla late work oxplatniug who way mintry, {rco af ohargo. SCALES. FAIRBANKSE BTANDARD SCATLHS OF ALL SIZ¥8, X PAIRBANKE, MOREE & 00 * 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST, ‘botwoon Olark aud or avening —on sl dallaate, or gonidontl FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE.