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9 FIONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. FrivAy EvENING, Nov. 14, Tho improvoment In financial nfaivs in ihis, o5 well a8 in nearly all tho other principal oftios, is noticenblo from day to day. . Tho advanco in tho prico of gold, aud the prospect that it will contiuno, has already impartod & buognnt feol- ing to tho grain and stock mnrkots. The ade ‘auco In tho pricos of graln, stocks, wocurities, oto,, ote., usod ns collatorals for loaus, 18 tho moat important influonco that ean bo brought to bear o rostoro confidenco to tho busluess com- munlly, Tho riso of - gold Is, thereforo, au offectual monns of ovorcoming tho prosont poralyals of trado and Industrinl intorosts, and in thia viow of tho caso tho Administration is prob- ably disposed to favor the advanco of tho gold promium by sssuming a warlike attitude on tho Quban quostion, aud thus mnking an oceasion for igsuing tho wholo of tho *$44,000,000 ro- sorve" of greonbacks in repairing tho navy eo as to bo propared for omorgencios, Thore is no doubt that tho navy, what thero is of 1t, ncods ropniring badly enough, if wo mnko auy preton- sions to Linving & nayy at all, and it is probablo that tho next suggestion that will como from the Adwinistration will bo the increnso of sbips-of- war, This would find plenty of advocatas, asit would atimulnto iron ship-building in this country, and indireotly impart activity to tho wholo iron in- tareat, 83 woll ns cousing & fuctlor advanco in tho prico of gold, and by this moans also stimu lating speculation in commaodltios. *Asido, howovor, from tho prosumod willingness of tho Administration to_favor the advauce of gold, there is real ground for it in tho falling off in tho public rovenuo both from dutics on im- ports and from intornal tnxes, Notwithstanding tho Iasb sovon-years' tail mbout specio resumption and’ tho recent prospects of such a consumumation, the probabilities now aro thut wo aro on tho ove of anothor recoil from tho hard-pan of specio payments, Tho currency which haa baen 80 greedily honeded in all parts of th country, bocanse, s comparod with commoditics, it hns rapidly risen in veiuo during tho last two mouths, will now be set in motion and hustled rapidly from placo to placo, Lecauso, as compared with colmmoaditios, it is depreciating. 1IN TIE LOCAL MONEY MARKET thero is an evident tendency toward an oasier condition. 1Iligh ratos aro domanded for monoy in the open markot yot, but tho supply offered b 18 and 20 por cent is larger than it was o fow <onys ago. 'Tho disposition to hoard money is undoubtedly pussing nway. New York oxchangois 8till g0 scarco ns to caugo tho sipmont of curroucy to the ‘Last, Somo congiderablo amounts of currency aro tlso going to tho country in paymont for Loge, but Irom othier roctions therois an influx of ctr- rancy sufficiont to batanco tho outflow, Coo k County bouds are now quotabla at 91 to 92 cen ts. TUE 8. 65-100 PER CENT BOND SCHEME, which, according to our Washington dispatohes of this morning, tho Secrotary of tho 'I'reasury will recommend'to Cougress, i _suscoptiblo of boing mndo a means of etimulating speoulation and the moro rapid circulation of money. If tho Govornment issucs the proposed bonds in small douominations, aoy $1008 aud $25s, thero' is no doubt thatit will canso tho funding of o largo amount of groenbacks in thom, The individuals who aro now savings depositors would invest o large portion of tLeir means. Like the old com- pound-interest notes, tho small denominations of theso bonds would eirculato to o considerable cxtent a8 money. One hindrance to tho circula- tion of any intorest-bearing obligation is tho troublo of computing tho accrued interest. Bub if theso bonds are issued in donominations of 2100, nud fractions _thercof, tho intercst ut1 cent por day onthe £100 would be a simplo cal- culation. ‘Tieso bonds, if not o logal-tondor themsolvos, would ot least bo nlways oxchange- ablo at par for legal-tenders at tho pleasure of the holders in any oity whera thore was g Sub« Trensury. Their value, thoreforo, would not fluctuate with the riso und fall of gold in tho snme ratio as tho other bonds of the Gov~ orument. Al these features would make tho proposed 8.65-100 por cont bonds moro avallablo Tor circulation 08 moncy than any other intorest- bearing obligation over issucd’ by the Govern- mont, and it 15 not improbable that thelr issue would be, to somo oxtont, like the issue of moro curreuey, only that tho 3,65-100 por cont gold in- terest would fiavo n_tondency {o appreciuto tho whole volume of currency nearer to s par with gold. By the issue of these bonds, the Govorn- Tent wouid, i fact, bo offering & premium of 8.65-100 por cent per anuum gold interast for greenbacks over other Lankable funds. ‘Tho greenbacks which tho Governmont wonld rocoive for these 3,65-100 por cent bonds would probably bo paid ot by tho Troasury in tho fur- ther purchinso of more of the 5-20s. * ‘The net ro- ault, thoreforo, of the now bond issues would be “tho conversion'of tho 5-20s into & riow varioty of papor curroncy. Of course, it would bo impos- Bible to convert G per cont bonds into 8,65-100 per cont bouds for populer holding and limited circulntion a8 currency without paying the cost of tho differoncein interest. ‘Tho point whore this cost would como in would bo in the currency promium paid for tho 5-204 whon baught accord- ng to the plan of bond-purehases heretofore pur- sued by the Treasury. During the last four and a-half years, tho ‘roasury has purchased 5-20 bonds to the par veluo of ¥333,253,800. Tho cost of these bonds in curroncy was $363,013,832, Tho aggregate premium, in currency, therofore, was $39,708,632, or an averago of 12.27-100 por cent. Now, if futuro purchases of 5-20s mado witli greenbacks drnwn into the Treasury by the now Londs should be mado at as high an aver~ age promium a8 in the past, it would take five yoars for tha saving of the differcuce betwoon o 6 per cent interest on the 5-208 nnd tho 8.65-100 per, cont interest on tho proposed now bonds, to oxtinguish tho principnt of tho pro- miuw paid for tha 5208, and furthor perioct of probably three yoars to make up tho interost on tho prominm. In short, it might bo said that at tha end of eight or nine years tlie cost of con- verting tho ©por cent 5-208 into 8.65-100 per ;um bouds would be overcome by the saying of ntorest, s THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS WAR, Tho sensntional roportstelegraphed from Now Yark to all parts of the country in regard to tho competition between tho bwo grent dry goods housca of IL . Claflin & Co. and_ A. T\ Stowark & Co,, and tho consoquent redyction of prices, ecems to partake of tho character of an auction aueo to draw country buyers to Noew York in proforeuco to othor cities, Inquiry among tho wholesnlo dry gooda Liouses of Ghicago will show that thero is not an articlo of staplo or scasonablo goods thnt caunot be bought Just as low in Clicago as in New York. in fact, tho gonerul mnnrking down of pricos of dry goods began in Chicago bofore it did in Now York ; aud two weekugo, whena prominent houso hera took tho initiatize, the effect wa to temporarlly put tho pricos of kome qualities of goods below tho prices in Now York, LOCAL STOCK AND LIOND MARKET. Mesars, Praston, Kean & Co. quoto as follows this p, m.: U. 5, s of 8L, . U 8. 620 of 1G: Buping, g Selling, 1143 0 ot 06 Jantary aud July. . 5-403 of 67 Jauuary and July.1123¢ 5. 8 5204 o ' Junuasy und July 1121 0- QUOTATIO! New Yon, Nov, M.—Sterliuyg, 107, GOVLINMENT TONDE, LiigiCaugons, 08~ [Coupons, '68, 1109 110-10s, Coupany, 181 Lougor Coupous, 64 Conpous, 65,0 rsan Eoupons, 65 (uew). HEATE 7ONDS, 8 Klienouris, 80 Vizginins, old, ... ,000. 835 Teunensces, old,.... 068 Norih Curalinas, old. .21 Tonncusces, new. 08 ’Nnrmuuol&nu, new. .14 Virgiuies, now, 5 HT00KH, Canton, ., 4 161, Panl pfd, Wostern U 652 Watinshy Quickuilyer 19"*|Wabash dame Expreis,..... 89 [Ft Wayuo, 3 Volls Fargo, 61 |Terro Ttouio., 5 American Expri Torro Uauto pfd .00 10 United Htatea Ex.,. Dacifle Mail, New York Cents Chicago & Alton ..., 91 214! Chicayo & Alton pfd,, 03 87)¢/0llo & Mixslselpp! 4 €&, Cen T13¢!Tilinols Central, 63| Union Paifio st 48| Unjon Pacitio bonds. 14 6134|Ceutral ucitlo bonda, 8y’ 8134(Doly Lack. & Weat... 68 Erigii.. Northwentirn pid. Tock Iulawl (o5, i N, J, Contr 8L Taul, 00 11, M, & a1 REAL ESTATE. Tho following instruments were filed forrocord -$n Friday, Nov, 14: 0ITY PROPERTY, The profisos No, 163 Lytio at, dated Nov, 18§ cone ~ldarbtion, $2,000, [ Milwaukeo av, n weor of Will at, trianglo lol of 70} 21073-10 £t, dated Nov, 14 ; consioratlon, $3,000, Warren av, 160 £t of Wentorn nv, 8, 252128 8-10 £, dated Jan, 20 ; consldoration, $3,150, Went Madison at, 225 fL wof Wostern av,s f, 25x197 £t, datod Jan, 20 ; constderation, $3,500, Diviston sty nweor of Lenvitt at, nf, 48 0-105104 £t dslod Aug, 11 ; consldoration, $2,000, .. Iarbino st, 800 £t o of Western av, s, 23x105 1t dated Aug. 25 ; conalderatlon, $700, Rhiodes nv, 633¢ ft 1 of Thirty-third st w f, 17Xz 953 11, dated Nov, 10 cansidoiation, n%«w. % Trairlo av, 318 £t n of Thirly-secontt af, w £, M73x 155 ft, dnted Qct, 11 ; consideration 5,000, Tndintn av, 240 £t 8 of Thirty-ofghtli at, w f, 24x124 £t, dated Aprit 35 ; consldoration, §7,000, Tywonty-second at, n w cor of Oskloy, o £, Msgxtong ft, dstod March 8 ; conalderation, $1,30. Wood t, 108 £& 1i of North v, 6 f, undisided 3¢ of 942133 016 1t, dnted Oct, 153 consldoration, 8300, Ttubbard at, 24 £t o of Ttoboy f, 11, 24x100 It, dated Nov, 13: consideration, 81,425, qaSyaen iy s cornor bf b, goileay, o KA dE dated Nov. 87 consideration, £1,750, o Wfll ?‘1‘{(“““’ ot, ‘"fi, 1t «l f' Rockiwoll st, # 1, 100x124 , dated Nov, 73 considoration, A "West Tndiain b, 16 cornor of Likicola st 8 1, 242100 ft, dated Nov, 1; consideratlon, §2,000, "Michigan ny, 100 £ 8 of Twenky-(irat at, v £, 25 8:10x 161 3-10 1, dated Nov. 5 ; constdoration, $10,450, Tiamilioh Tt s of Jackson at, o f, 24xi% ft, lonoto at, n f, 24x126 8] dated Nov, 14 3 cu}':nldernllan 23,000, ‘Wost Mndison_ at, 00 (¢ wof 1 £t, with bulldings, dated Nov. 10; consideration, 4,000, * “ Hiliiox at, 0of Cnllfornia Bt nf,20x135 1, datod Qct, 95; considoration, §2,600, Dinsold st 350tk of JofTerson st, a f, 26383 £t, with bulliings, dated Oct, 1: consldoration, $1,600, oynoat, 74 1t 1 of Lo Moyio et, o1, 24x150 1t dated Nov. 83 consideration, $1,025, Lenvite at, G0 £t a of 'Ewing place, w £, 48x160 ft, dnied Nov. 13 consideration, $1,100, * Weskon at, 8 of and near Onk st, w1, 17370 £t, dated Oct, 31 ; constderation, $1,700, Sub-Lot 3, 000, Clsy al, near 1 o cofner' of Daylon sf, with builaiugs, dated Nov, 11 ; congiderntion X Bamo ua tho ‘above, dated Nov, 113 consldsration, , 1,100, Undivided 1.5 tntoreat in Osborne's part o 3 w i of Bw i Seo 11, 39, 13, dated Oct, 1; conaideraf lon, ¥ONTN OF CITY LinrT, Dlock 30, in Mount Pleasant, dated Aug, eration, $1,500, : FOUTIT OF CITY LIMITS, Dlock v in_Jglehart’s o of wo i Bncl, 88,13 (5 ncres) dated Nov. 11 ; eonsfderation, $3,000, L 8, in Block 1, of Lyman'a ro-subdivision in Ly- ; consld- muna o b0 Boe, %, 3, 1, dated July 33 coualdera- atfon, 85,000, Bumo a8 tho above, dated July 83 consideration, 5,000, $.0L3 and oast 2 ncres of Lot 4, in McCaffory & Murphy's o X of 8o X, Sec, 2, 38, 13, dated July 3; conlldumtlvt‘. $7,000, Lot 24, In Block 4, of Phara & Sackeit's part of o 3 :353 X, 8eo. 1,38, 13, dated Oct, 81; consideration, WEST OF OITY LIMITS, Lota & o 10, in Block 0, in Clyde, datod Ock, 30; con- sidoration, $3,000, COMMERGCIAL. Fupas Evesmia, Nov. 14, ¥ Tho following woro the recoipts aud shipmonts of tho leading articlos of produce in Chicago during tho past twenty-four Liours, and for the corresponding dato one yearago; TECRIPTH, || BRIPNENTS, 3 1973, | 1822, || dera, | 17, Flour, brls, 6,147) 6,158 3,605 Wheaf, b anand| o5|| 0| 10Both -80,107) 137,101 o7,461] 36,3 Graes nced, iba... ' 0,300, Flax wead, | 84,000) Broom-corn, oL10)| 27,017 Qured meats, I 1016,028] 652,500 CETOPSY | BT 265 1,103f 2,140 7,600(| 623,060| 170,147 145508 . 124,112 1| s | 300 "o | 1s,000° 591 w0l 1, 7] 17 R Ty S| 436 09,491/ 109,802] 97,200 2,201( ~ 1,01 42 2609|1200 1,80 3,100 Tus0| 1450 10| 70! 179 Halt, ' vrla, 2000]) 3007 a8 Withdrawn from storo yesterday for city con- sumption : 4,161 bu wheat ; 6,646 by corn; 4,657 bu onts ; 738 bu ryo; 460 bu barley. The following grain has been inspected into storo this morning up.to 10 o'clock: 187 cars wheat ; 184 cars corn, 0,‘000 bu No. 2 doby canal; 17 cars onts, 2,600 bu No. 2do by canal; 8 cars xy0 ; 20 cars barley. 'Total (366 cars), 149,000 bu, From Aug. 4 to Nov. 13 has dragged the caso arising out of thoe 264 bu of hot corn loaded into vessol from tho warohouso of Vincont, Nelson & Co. during the tomporary abacuce of tho In- speotor, The case excitod a good deal of com- mont at tho timo, and ought to have beon sot- tlod up long before yestordny, Tho Warohouse Company paid about half the dnmages claimed. It is estimntod that tho product of Eastern coal this yenr will reach 18,000,000 tons; an ©oxcoss of 750,000 tous over that of last year. ‘Tho stylo of the Rogistrar's testimony given boforo tho Warshouso investigating Commniltteo rominds ono of the talk of the Widow Nickleby, aud Flora, who was born Casby. If both of thosa were well nmalgamated, tho result of that would b a cloge approsimation to this, The modo of conducting tho registration business scoms to bo not unliko that” pureued in o naturalization mill, prior to n_ exclting clection, Thore appoars'to bo very little inquiry into tho clinracter of tho papor bofora applyiug tho ofticial stamp. How do graiu-dealers kuow that n big lot of grain may not bo split, and ro- eplit, and tho dividing process still furthor ro- peated: oll the rewulls Loing on tho market at ouco ? Tho only interruption to the procoss that is suggostod in tho evidenco of tho Chief is, that Tie wili not gplit " about it unloss forcod to do 60 by tho voico of public opinion ns hoard through the pross, "Tho grain hortage referred to in this column of yostorday was understated by us. ‘Tho dofleit on tho 10,000 Lu, when woiglod at Pitisburgh, was 464 bu, aud a fow bushels more whon woighod ut Naw York, npparently justifying tho inference that tho North Sido houso bad put in 80mo 450 bu luss than the owner of the grein was entitied to. ‘That defleit of 434 per cent over aud above what appeared to bo the logiti- malo shortago duo to waate i & rathor sovere inx on the shippper. It suggests that the man who woiglod out that grain o tha ears probubly {olt the full foreo of thosignifionnt hint brought out bofore the Investignting Committoo, that the man who cannot make a littlo on the hendling of seversl millions of bushely ought Lo b dischargod. Another 10,000 bu lot shipped about tho wamno time, from the samo Liouss, showed a doficlt of 150 bu, And tho cars used 1 both theso eases Wore new onos—so wull built oy to bo almost wuter-tight, How much additional trouble sud exponso would bo incurred by woighing the cars on tho railroad, bofore nnd ufter being emptled and fll- od? Why trust the clovators implicitly in the important matter of woighis? As wo have ofton cliimed, the cheating in grain ie not all dona in this vity, or ub noiuts cust of Chicago. 'ho doctriue of moral depravity hiolds good for tho couutry ns well as for tho city. A lot of corn arrived a day or two siuco at the Union Elovator, in_cnrs 3168, 522, 780, 2926, 512, 1508, 2448, 1488, nud 3140, which purportod to bo dry corn, bat Lind bottom layor of new shelled corn, porfoctly yoft, T'ha choat was dotoated by tho Inspectors in timoto pravont tho mrxtury from bofug run into bins containing othor sound corn, sud the lot way inspeoted 4’ old aud now mixed rejoctod. Itcame from west of Dwight station, : *THE MARKETS, Tho londing producs wnrkots wore again strongor Lo-duy, nud somo of thom wore quite excilad, Grain recoipts wora light, nnd th ship. ping mwovement fres, whilo tho fnruip{n markets wero gonerally strong, and tho rlya in the gold promtum siill furthor tended Lo inerenso the pnpor pricos of exportublo producs. Tho dis- patehos indicutod somo commeroinl excitoment mn tho Enst over the probabilities of o war with Bpuin; but thero waro very fow horo whoscomed to think such u collision ore than barely possi- ble, und, Leuco, any offoct on quotations was ouly of u nocondury chiaructer, Prominont among thy'causos of the firmer fooling of tho past two or throo days is the factof un ensior monoy market for grmin mon, which ousblos soveral to swing out line of Lusiness who Liave boon forced to lio idla_ neatly ever sinco’ the panio bugan, Some oporators sny that tho advauce in tho pricos of whost and corn i tho result of o bull movemont, but, if 80, it i n moat gratoful movement o those who hayo produce to soll, the olass which is tho Lackbono of commorco, If thoy eaunot roalize fuir prices for their proporty, thoy cannot nfford to buy tho things which form tho staples of our wholasalo trado, and commorce Iauguishos that the boars may thiivo, In the murkot for domestio dry goody, tho ouoral situstion was unchanged, "The ‘ton- lency of tho general reduotion of pricen by the two Jending New York dry gouds housos is to dapress trado, and furthor wosken_ valuos ioro, thougl as yot tho offeck s not notivenblo, the volumo of knlos boing ahout the uame as on the carlior days of tho wuok, Prioos voutinue oy, Groceriou wore reported quict, almost to dufi. nous, Ordera wora, almost withous oxvaption, canfined to mooting owsrrent necessities, aud tho angragto dateibution wap by no monng i Targo. it should bo at this sonson of tho yoar, ‘The queation of rostoring tho dutios on toa and coffao is now belng ngitatad, aud this will no doubt atimulate the domand for thoso staplos, nnd will sorve to check tho downiyard course of ricos, Bugara ara soliing quite freoly and aro hald with moro confidonce, ag it s ovidont that thoy cannot go matorially lower. Byrups, rico, sonps, caudion, nnd spicod aro_onny, 'Tho buttor market wng withont now fontures. Cood to aliofco qualitios woro 1 domand ab full prioos, whilo low grados woro Lo n groator or loss oxtont nogleotod. Olheese remniny quiot aud unchangod. Nothing riow wan notod In the fish, driod frults, ond canned goods markots, & modorato nmount of anlen bolng accomplisheil at aubstantially yose torday's quotations. Lonther was dullnnd wenl, s weta o palnis, pig {ron, and wood. Ul 60ld Lo a fair oxtont at formor quotations, or at 17@17}4o for carbon ; 76@780 for oxtrn ‘wintor Im'd‘- u‘ip@ax.oz for lingoed, aud at G0o for tur- pontina, 3 G Business nt tho lumbor yards continuos falr for tho aeaspn, and prices romaln without ma- torial altoration. Curgo lumbor wag _dull, though tho offorings are” being slowly roducod, *and at provious {ulccs, couutry morchants bolng the principal purchasora, ~ Tho usual smoll number of orders for motnls, naily, and iron woro reonived, and placed, gonerally at' pro- vious pricos, though the market for any of tho artiolo onumorated is not vory firm, and largo lots, at lonst of iron, coulil Lo hought ut slight concosalons, Norwny irou was Tmmd ida lowor, Selt continuos nctive and firm, “nt $1.80 for Snginaw and Onondaga fino, nnd $1.85 for coarse. Tho domand for broom-corn aud Liops wan atill of a linuted_churactor, and quota- tiona romnin the samo. Hny was aloady, and in falr ~ domand 'y on local account and shipmont to = tho lumbor rogions, Boods woro dull and weak. Tho demand for hides continno to keop paco with the unpply, and the market Iy appurently firm ab fortuor' quotations, Tho inquiry for potaloos continues fair, and cholco sound lots wera firm, Gowo and poultry In good condition sold rondily, but common stock was slow. Lako froiglita woro moro netive and momowhat firmor,cipocially towards Lhg closo, voswel-ownors beiugg less anxious to nnmo "rates thau_heroto- foro, boing doterred by tho recont dienster Bulralo rates were quatablo nt 6@tige’ on corn, and 6X@7c on wheat, To Oswego whenb was takon at 120, and corn to Doston nb 270 on through rato, A totsl of teu chartors wis re- ported, which will carry out 180,000 bu wheat and 110,000 bu corn. Stesmor-roow was in bot- ter demant enarly. Highwines wora nctivo and firm at, tho quota- tion of the past four days, sales Loing roported of 400 brls at 870 por gatlon, Tho market clonad nomiually strongor ut87@87tg, i bympatly with a roported advance in Now York to 98}dc, which makes wihos worth fully B8o in thin markot, aud tho articlo scarco. Tho’ offerings wero about ull cloared off tho Bonrd to-dny. Drossod hogs woro inactivo, and nominal at about $4.50 por 100 1bn for Docomber dolivory. Provisions were activeand strongor all nronnd. Tio markeb oponod with » rathor wonk focling, owing to a roported docline in livo hogas; but bufvurs soon appoared in such forco as to enablo bholders to realize an ndvance of 25@37igc per brl on cash pork, 10@200 on future dolivory of do, 3o por b for Inrd, chicfly on tho mora deforrad options, 3de por I on monts, and ifc on groon Lnms, ' ‘Chis, too, in tho foco of tho fact that porkwas quoted weaker {n Now York, Tho advanca in the gold romiunf helped prices of lard aud ments, and lt.'lm number of orders hers was much greater than on auy previous day of the uoason, while a awaller porcuntage of them scemod to be limited to n sot figure, . It was simply, ¢ buy me” so and 8o; and it was bought, It is not improba- bl that somoe of tho ordors on foreign account were given uuder the firm expeetation of n war with Spain, induced by the recoipt of the news, which ~only como horo Inter m tho day, to tho offct that all on board tho Virgintus 1had boon oxccuted. Tho markot closod at the following range of pricos : Mo pork, now, cash or seller Novombor, $11.80 @11.873¢ ; do sollor Lecombor, S11.85@11.90; sollor Janunry, $12.00@12.05; follor Fobrunry, £12,40@12.60; primo mess pork, $10.00@10.5 ; oxtra primo do, $8,00@8.25. Lard, cash or soilos November, G¢@6J5c for old, and G34e for nay, do, wollor Docomber, 7T@13c; do, sollor Janunry, 7ic; do, moller ‘Februnry, Tige. Groon linmé at G}{@Te; swoot picklad Jums, T¢@8}ge. Qraon whouldors nt 8%ge; ough kides, GY§@BX0: do short ribs or fong clonr, GY@5igc; do short clear, bi¢@BYo: ‘monta 10015 days in ‘ualt, 33go: for shonlders, Bie for shott ribe and long cléar, and 634 for shiort clenr; boxed shoulders, scller Decomber, 43o: do Oumberlands, 53{o; do short ribs or long cloar, bjco; ‘do . short clear, 6@ G3e; do long cut hams; 7@Ti¢o. Meats, Sollor Jinuary obout 3¢o moro than for Docombor, DMegs boof, $8.00@8.25 ; extrn iness do, $9,00@ 9.95; boof’ hams, $17.60@18,00. Citytallow, 6i¢ @0)4e; gronse quotablo at 4@5igc. Snled woro roported of 200 brls mioss pork (new) ot S1L873¢; 60 brls do ab §11,805 1,000 brls do, sellor January, at $12.00: 500 brls do, seller Fobruary, at #12,60; 1,950 brls do at 312,40 ; 500 Lrls do ot $12.97¢ ; '50'brla clear pork at 519,005 50 brls old pork at 311,60 ; 1,250 tes lard at 63go. 950 tes do nv 63¢c (loome); 260 tes do, solloy Decembor, at 37,053 760 tea do, sollor Jinuary, at7i¢o; 760 tes do, sollor Febraury, at 7i¢o 1,100 tos do at $7.40; 1,250 tes do atTigo + 40,000 1bs_ehoulders,”groen, at 33¢o , 60,000 1b4 do, part salted, at 8%+, 50,000 1ba do on privato terms ; 600 boxes short Fibs at Gu; 2,760 boxos (oqual'mmounts) of long and short cicar, sollor December, at 0¢ ; 500 boxos do at 63e ; 60,000 1bs greon hnms Sm 1bs, special cut) ot 7c ; 7,000 pes and 40,000 1bs do (16 1bs) at G340 ; 5,000'pes and 80,000 Ls do (16 10s) at Gige ;6,000 pes do glu 1bs) at 63¢c ; 800 tes Bwact-picklod hams, 5 to ?s%rl;ys olly at 7ife; 100 bils boof hams nt | Tlour was rathor mora nelive than yestorday, beiug in vory good demand on_export’ nczount, with” a fair number of local buyers, Holders geuerally weisted on au advanco’ of 1234@350 por brl, in view of tho furthor rio in whoat, and the innido waa willingly concoeced by soveral buy- ers, though it was not offected fn all cases. Wit tor oxtras wera rolativoly wenlr. Buclohoat flour waa firny, and bran 25c por ton highor, Salen woro roported of 300 brls whito wintor extras on El'ivflte torms ; 800 brly spring oxtras and 200 s do (Favorite) at 5,75 ; 10 bris do at 3650 ; 100Drls do (Balser's) nb 5,15 ; 150 brls do at &4,50; 100 bris do at $4.00; 2,500 brls do on private terms ; 100 brls superliue at £4.00 ; 350 brls do at123.50 : 100 brls do at $3.00; 100 brls rye nt €450 ; 60 byls do on_privato torms; 60 brls buckwhent (Jackman's) at $9.00 ; 50 brls do at 89,00 Total, 4,550 brfs, Also 10 tons bran at 1150, on irack, Tho following way tho closing rango of prices : $ 0,50 THT Fair to good white wintér. Cholco do, Medium o good do. ..., @ 590 Goud to ehofvo Minnosota. @ 600 Tatont do, e @100 Tair to choico spring, superino. @ 4.0 Gommon do, @ 275 Ryo flour. . @ 160 Buckwhoat do. @ 0,50 . Brat.... 12,00 Wheat was notive, and 31¢@4o highor, Tho re- colpta woro smatlor than usual, and- cousiderably oxcooded by tho shipments of yestorday, while the English markots wore quoted ntrongor, with » fair Continentul domand, ond Now York wau hold higher, boing nidod by tho advanco in the gold pramium to $@V3go. “Phis incited & further domand for shipment, the orders boing more nu- miorous than yestorday, and thet was accoms paniod by a moro urgont uquiry from both divi- slons of the men who bolong to' tho spoculative clags, Tho short-intorost wore very anxlons to fillin, and nsked for sottlements muoh moro froaly than horatoforo, whilo thoro wero appu- rontly o good many who wuutod to invest, undor the impression that the markot willimprove still furthor, Tho domund from all classos was, how- aver, much less towards tho close of the scesion, and tho last hour was comparatively quict and stondy at o roduction of 1{u from tho extremo prices of tho day, Boller Decombor, the principal option doalt in, oponed at 9Yo, advancod to 093c, daclinod to 993{c roso to $1.013¢, receeded _to 1,00, and closed al $1.00)4@1,00¢. Caeh No. 2 apring wold at SLOV@LI, ofoslng at $1.002¢ for straight, und closod nt L00Y{ for Northwosternin North 8ido Louses, Sollor tho month rulod about 3o bolow caxh, ‘Hollor January was vory irrogufar, 8t 3{@3%0 nboya tho prico for Decombor, closing ot 81.035¢@L.03. Sollor Fobruary wus uominnl at about b}¢@bo abovo Dacombor,” No. 1 apriug rold at $1.00@L08 ; the outside In tho Northveatoru, olovator,' X0, 8 spring closod nt 933gc, and vojoctod do ot 80)go. Uash snlon woro soportod of 1,200 bu No. 1 spring &b $1,08 ; 800 budo ut 8107 400 bu do at S1.00%¢ ; 1,00 bu do at S1.00 ; 400 bu No, 1 Northwostorn al' 51,08 1 1,200 bu do ab 8107 ; 14,800 bu No, 4 spring nt F1.01 5 87,600 bu'do nt $1,003 5 60,600 bu do nt &1.00%5 ; 1,300 bu do at 81,003 1 10,400 bu do ut §1.00; 9,100 bu No, 3 Northwastern nt 8,03 ; 1,600 budlo at SLOL; ,200 bu do b 81,005 | 20400 bu No. 8 wprlugg 8t 330 ; 5,000 bu'do’ ab 9o ; 600 bu ralootod at 86170, Total, 146,500 bu, Jorn was notive, and 13ge highor, Lhough ir- vogular, as n tho caso of whout, and_falling off somowhint during tho Inst_hour 'of tho soslon, iverpool was quotod atrongor, which feet, couplod with the advanco In fold, caused Now York to bo quoted 3o highor, Our toccipls woro again éwall, sud cousidarably oxcoedad by tho lglpmnms; whilo the shippiug demand, though only modorato, and ablofly on the pavt of vosael Owilord whio wanlod (0 Wouure 0argogs, waMyel greator than tho eurront supply, Thia bror ont tha spooulntlve olement In forco, eausln many of thoshorlg to il In cngorly, and ine ducing othors to buy for Invostinotit. wad & good deal of tafl to-dny about corn having soon ity worut for thiy wintor, and lkely noy to faol tho logltimata offoct of n short arop undor diminishod” recolpts from farmors who uro nblo to avoid furthor sacrificon at tho low rntos which finyo hoon touched since the panio bogan, Sallor Decombor openod at 983¢o, nd- vancod to 396, recedod to 98%o, rono to 993do, and olosed onsfor al ag@ule, Solor Janiary svoraged about 1o abuve Docombbr, ' olosing with holders nt” d0c. Crah No, 2 spring closed ab U8)4e, and strletly frosh ro- coipts of do ot 3830, with high mixed about 9%, and rojecled at A6igo for old. Cash anlos'woro roported of 15,000 bu high mix- od nt uu,'fo- By400 byt o 3bigo 5 6,000° bu do 90 ; 1,000 'bu do_nt 3830 { §0D Lu No. 2nt 500 bu_do at 90 95,000 bu do nt 2705 4,000 hu do at 98%c; 98,000 bu do at 49i%c3 4,000 bu do ot 9830 47,400 bu do at e § 600 u rojooted of 370+ 2,000 bu do nk 46§50 1 400 bit do At 353go ; 800 budo nt 8%a; 18,U00'bu No. 2at 0l afloat. Total, 221,100 . Oats ware quiot and nvorngul noarly 1o high- or, but wore rather wonk. Lho markot openod out high, in sympathy with whoat nud_onts, bub foll off'In intorest, tho two londing opoerators ho- ing abwont—ono i1 corn, and tho othor goin out of tho city. Tho roceipts wore quite inall; ad compared with the shipmonts, and New York was quoted 1o highor, Sollor Docembor eold at 3034@31o, closing nt 30i¢o. Sollor dauuary sold o 3@, closing ot Diige. Soller tho montli wold at 303;@30o, closing atrong nt e, with littlo offercd. Onahi Anles wero roported of 14,000 bu No, 2 at 30350 ¢ 2,400 bu do at 8040 ; 4,200 bu do nt 00 3 1,200 bu No. 2 white at Blo; 1,200 bu do at 03¢0 ; 9,800 bu rejocted at 2830 ; 0 bu whito, by samplo, at 38}4c, irco on cars. Lal, 33,400 hu. Itye was Enlab nud J4@lc highor, boing itk fair domand and goarco, an the recoipts conthiue vory small, though nlightly moro in volumo than for two or threo days past. Snles wore rostricted to 400 bu No, 2 at 613¢e, and 1,200 bu do at Gle. Other graos woro iumentioned, Darley was quiet, but strong, advancing 6@7To per bu, undor tho fact of very limited offorings, coupled with a bottor demand. The market for No. 2 oponed at $1.21, but advanced Lo $1.26, and closed at $1.26 ; do seller Decombor soid onrly at $1,22, and closod at $1.25 bid. No. 3 sold ns high s 894 for racoipts in_ proforred houscs sN. \v.?, and olosed at about 81@8ic in tho Rock Island Ef vator. No. 8 closed at 870 for scllor Dacember. Cash snles wore roported of 400 bu No, 2 b 81265 1,000 bu do- ut §1.25; 2,400 bu doat $124; 4000 bu do ot 3132} ddobu do at $1.21: 400 bu No. 8 at 880; 2,000 bu do at 80c; 4,400 bu do at 8o ; 5,400 bu do nt 84¢ ; 1,600 but do nt 8334¢ ; 800 bivdo at 820; 400 b rojocted at 7o ; 400 bu doat 700 ; 400 bu do at 68c ; 2,000 bu do at GGe ; 1,200 bu do at Gde ; 400 bu by sam- plo at 80c ou track, Total, 26,200 bu, EUROIEAN MARKETS, Iho following Is Boorbolim's dispateh to tho Board of Truda in this city to-doy : & Nov. 14,—London—Cargaca of Wheatoff corst in continual demand § eargoos on pagsaga quiot, Cargoen of cori on pussngo stroug, Fair averaga qualily mized €Ol alt prwayfe, oF for shipment inDocembor or dnne uary, 92 Gd. Englisk country markets quict, French country murkets firm. Mark Lauo—Wheat unchauged, Corn improviug. Livorpool—Callfornia wheat, 124 9d @18 &d § wpring, 118 6d@11a 10d, LATLST. : TIn the aftornoon whent and corn wora activo aud highor, the formor closing nt 1}¢ and corn at 2ge advanco, Whosnt closed at $1.013 cash ; sold at §100@1.0135 sollor Docomber, and 81,08 @L:04 sollor Janunry, both options clgsing at the outside. Corn s0ld nt 387¢@393ge soller Decom- ber, closing at the outsido, and nt 393¢@403¢c for January, closing nt 403¢e. In provieions & snlo was roporied of 500 tes lard at T4 seller Tobruary, - A sehoonor onrrying sbout 16,600 bu i\'ns taken “for whout to Buifalo, on private orms. —_—— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Fupar EvEsiNG, Nov, 14, ALCOHOL—Tas more active nnd firm af $1L,74@1.79, BEANS AND PEAS—Thers {5 conuidorablo fuguiry foz choico beaus to 1ill small orders, and, under 1od. {eate_ofteriugs, pricen aro aiondy, Yois wers dull Vo guot cf, $2.80@2.00; prime havd picked do, SL10@275; gaod (o prime medium band pleked, $L80@2,00, Yollow yeas, 2 fow small orders aro placed each day, but the goneral murket {8 very quiet. 'Thero ro some Indications of an improvement in the demand, Somo fnquiriea lave becn mado Liero and in the fn- terlor by Eastern iwauufaciurors, and it is thought that their stocka are geiting low, Wo agalu quote ; Choico to extra hurl,” 7i;@8e; that will work itself duto a chiolco biurl Lroony, GX@Te; for good do, 6@ ge; !E.-a:g Elu chofeo stalk braid, Gi@bxo; inferior riish, 4@Ge. DUILDING MATERIALS—Wero quict nud une changed, as follows : Stuce 2.00@3,60; Now York stucco, ensting, $3.50@4.00; Rosendals coment, A5@3,603 Utica, Louisville, Munliug, nnd Akron cement, $2.00 @ brl Tortland coment, $7.00@ 7,30 niarblo dust, 33, me in bulk, 80c@$1.00; lime (brls) $L10@1.15 4 brl; white sand, @ brl, $1.6062.0¢ 3 Elnulurluxhnir, B bu, 40¢ lnud Kflallur,sfi.w 3 brl} fire rick, 3 1,000, $56.00@90,00 ; building brick (come- mon), $5.60@7.00; pressed brick, $14.00@15,00¢ rewer Lriek, Muwaukeo and Raclne prossed, $25.00@ ; do cominon, $14,00@16,00; Indinua pressou, 25,003 do common, 310,00@16.00; fire clay, % brl, $3.00@4.00, BUTTER—Only elight change was noticeable In the butter murket, he demand was fairand nearly equal- od tho supply ; henco seliers wors enabled to sustnin prices, thougl tho prevalout feeling was scarcely os firm a8 st the close of lust woelt, Choice qualitics con. tinug in light supply sod sell at 95@80e, Wo quote : Ohofeo yellow, 26(s! modium (o good, 19@34e; in- forior to commton, 1¥@18¢; common to chofce roll, 16 20, O aING—Tuls merket vas stoadier, At tho lato declino Btocks are hold with confidence, tho opinfon soeming to prevail among Jobbers tnt no furthor ma- terial reduction will tuke placo, Wo repoat oue liat oa follows: Btark A, 30io; Ludlow A, 850; Lew- iston A, Wi%c; American, $155e; Amoskeag A Ottor Crock, 93c; Lurlap bags, und 6 bi, 1 gunnies, ninglo, 171@180; do doubls, 27X R sack 5c, il RAGLE—Pork batrels woro in falr roquest : common o, +_ Lard tlorces sold nt $1.03, Tho de- punnd for'" flour lasrols ‘s up to ‘tie nvorugo, but other manufuctured work is quict. Wo quote: Tork burrels, §1.40@1.45; whitky Dbarreld 190G 2,00; Jard tiercés, $1.05(1.70¢ flourbarrols, 8@ 656 pork Glaves, rough, $11,000%4005 do, bucked, $24.00@20,005 tiores wtaves, Tough, @ $29.00@14.00 buoked or wwod, #21,00698, whisky stoves, yough, 5.00 3 tlour ata TI@GYICC por sbt 1 pork and tiercs olcs, $14.00GE16,00 per (240,00 per m, Sules include 600 pork bare m‘;l“é $14Txe, dellverod ; 61 do atb $1.46 ; 88 terces ot £1.1 cul ulot ut nominally unchanged priceu. o fow ordors xavetvod wero promptly Mied wiliattl tho range of the anucsed quotationa: New York factory, mild, 13@13c: Objo” factory and Western factory, du, 1@13¢; fower grades, TG1ic, COAL~Frices rutiged {ho same us on tho pro- ceding duyn of (ho_woek, Whore they may bo consldered” stoady, “We continue to quoto: biglh, “proursd,s $U.00; Luckawauns, $10.00 49,007 Walnut 1ill, €8,60'; Cherry Mine, $: Tiirg ; §9.00;3 G $0.00610.00 ; Lick Tun, 8,603 H Vailey, $8.60; Tudiaun ook, $7,603 Daveluy, Kirkland Grato, $8,00 ; Minouk, $6,00 ; Wilm? $5,00, 12GGS—The offerings wero smalt and with o fair lo- cul demand, Prices Wero siroug at 24324 for fresh ypacknges, eome parties asking e, Dickled lots were Blow ut 1@ 19, FEATHERS-Wero quict and eery, na follow Good to prime live-govsu festhers, 60@03c, from frsi Tiands; Jobbing prices, T0G7hc; & nor cont discount for ensli; chicken, 0GS0 ; tirkey, A@4e, VISH—Remain dull at former prices, - We quoto: No, 1whitefish, X=brl, $5.40@5.50; No, 2 do, $5,20@5.40; No. Lrout, S006 0, 1 ihioro macKorel, now, & brl, $12,50@14.00 ¢ 0, 1 ey, $10,00@10.50 3 No, 3 mhck- o S A0GaTE 1 Tl mathersls Jg-brl, $7.00@7.25; No. 1 sliora kits, $2.15 u X $0,60@8.76 3 coulist, $0.00@0,25; Georpo's ‘codfish, Tabrador lorring, split, brls, $9,00@5.00: do, A+ & 3 Labrador herring, vound, brl, 3800 i, $4.2664,60 ¢ ox hoering No, 1, 3 @c 3 bog herrlng sealed, 40 salinio, }g-brls, $10,00210, FRUITS AN] ats oxient only, to ouy materfs stoady, us follows now, drums, 125@1Y French prunes,” 18@ 140 b r0 moving 1o a moder- and vulies Wero motsubjooted fluctuation, ruliog comparutivoly TonxiaX—Datos, D@9n; Ags, igg, {0 boxes, now, 16@170 ksl pruncs, 1834 § ralsing, layers, now, $2.8332.05 ; Tulains, ‘layors, old ,30@340; ralsing, lodso Muscatel, §2.75@3,005 rals sins, Vuleticla, now, 115@120; Zaito currant: TwTife; old do, 66050 ; citron, Bi@l5e. Dosisrio —Allen’ applos, 17206 ; Michlgan, slicod, 10§0 Micligan quarters, BXig90; Weslern do, Tii@ Bouthern _do, 03(2T, peackiva, paved, 21@iHo enches, alven, 106 o, mixed, T@80; lacke Berrigs, now, 11 ‘ranpborries, 40@420} pltted cherrics, 106! uzi—Lilberts, 15@10e 3 alnionds, Torragoun, Naplea waltiut, 47@283 Chill h 2716 vul 4)@uic; Frouch walnuts, 10G1%e; Tir o "v"'f’ pecunss, Texus, @16 ; At 033@7:40 ;' Wilmingion peantts 83@9¢; Tennesica pe 8, 03T, ' GEEN FRUITH=Wero fn moderats requost, Thoto falees dolug I cur lots of applen, and tho stocks n sloro oro accumulating, Cranvorries uro slow, Call- I frult und Jemons were {n moderate roquest, Wo Lemons, S.0E10.00 box; inferior lonioue, ornnges, $0.00@10,00 per Ll ;' Californta pears) 200(¢4.50 ior ‘ease ¢ do grapes, Loksy, $9.00 pur cavo} o Muscat, $7,60 3 common to chioica apples, $3,1 4,00 por brl from slorut do In eav loty 32,76@3.5, Cule tivated cranborrles, $13,00@14,00: Capo Cad do, $3.00 @100 3 brd; wild do, $10.00811,00,” Malaga grapie, 5,80 per S hbGritis—no hungos u this markst wora - tmportaui, Only o noderalo amount of tradimms wis doio, ordera b comparatively fow, und sl in thomnounts called for. Tho propoaltion to restura fhio dutlew on fen und_coifee, 1t 16 thonght, wil reault {u an nercased dowand for hoso articlos wud b couave quent. lurdening of prices, Ut Sust nt prosent Hiy avo oxtromoly dull, aud by o ticang fich, Bugari, Which nro really 180 chiepest thing dn (Lo Jste uro moving with som fredony und aro steadily held,” We malia 10 elango in onr quolutiony, 08 folluwa s i=Canu, Hoba—i . wocas, Sn@sccs 0, G, Java, B04@ No, 3, @10}40 1 funay o, H0X@I0K0 & Thoro” 50 @43¢; Columbia River ) cholco do, 2B%@de rime 25, 25 od ;l&fléfi@hgn; -:amn;ggl doy ;.uq?,n’:f‘ Gruéfiuluuf?m, 2o 3 Ingapore Java, 273 CH oaln Rica, {atey. 20G2030; do, primo, XIS ; Mntneatinr IANDLEA—SBtar, full wolght, 18@18%¢0 : nlearlne, tull welght, 14} @143{0; do, okt B\%lu:fi igi@1aio. iz Illn“r.“—(galvn», 8@hxo’; Tatigoon, Ti(GTige; Unto- nn, 82, Me. Siaata—talont ot lost, 1619%; orushod and powdored, 11@11i0; granualod, 11@11%05 Ay #landard,"101{@10%0’ o, No. 3, 10810305 b, 17 00; oxtra €, U3¢@1bo; O No, ‘2, 03@7;0: Yoii 0, No, 1, Jxm‘fiu;' St D@0y prmo 15, ‘Ua@vkge; falr do, 8X@Dot " clinics inolnagcs Augar, DY @9ic; fair 'do, BiK@Ai¢a; coms do, T@Tsg0; Now Orleaus muigar, cliolce, 0@ do_prime,”8}@lo; do, fair, BY@8io; com= s e, ety TH@T3(c, Hinura—Dinmond drips, $1.00@134 ¢ sllver drips, oxtra ino, 80@85e; gou pugAr-iioio' sirup, H6@bo s cxtra do, 85@700: Now Otloans molasnes, chiolco, Hi3 003 do primo, 6@800; do common, (5@70c; Torto ) molasses, clolce, 62@060; common molasaos, e, BArznATus—Common to Lest, 83(@100, 3 Brioes—Allapico, 171803 clovs, N8@d0a; cansln, 0@380 ; popper, 28@200 1 Kulmens, $1.23@1.0 gl {5, Dty 28@ia; do No.1, 20@20y do No. %, 10 e SoArs—German mottled, GX@0%o: Golden West, 0@0xe; Whila Lily, 0X@0ie; Whilo Roso, 0t Oio; balm, 0@0No:” Havon' Imperial, 0@kt “3’"" R!l';nlnu, 63¢@0c; Obampalgn, UX@V0; prime rone, o. Branci—Giloss, 0%®100; corn, 0@110; laundry, 6 Yo tomimom, hgae s B100 corn, 0@ ¥ 6@ HAY—Trads lias picked up considorably during the- pst fow dhys, Tieaides a foir lochl domands, Foveral ordors Nave beon recolved from the Mg Dor district, and (ho market i roported stondy Wo qitola the wholesnlo pricos (il by dealors, an follows, cars to contain 20,000 tw: Now {huoe thy, prime, $14,60 400 ; do, No., 1, $13.500 1100 "do No, 3, $11.00212.00; mfxed, $10.00@11,003 neatelo, uplnnd, 89001000 ¢ do, - miald, 38,0068 9,004 o, slough, $7.00@H00, Loose oN WWAGoN— Timothy, $11,00@13.00: praitio, $7.00@0.60, For de- itvery of preasod, $LOGGL.E0, accordiiig Lo’ diatanco, HIDIS--Moro (favorable, feporta cancorning (ha financinl matters, couplod with tho light recoips; tond. fo produco o Httlo botter feollng in thin mar- kol and prices nxo vory ploadz, na follown : Green olly butchers), So; graca cured, lght, fe; do, heay, 7e part eured, 0@7c 3 graen cnlf, 103’ greon kip, 80 dry ealf, 2003 dry kip, 1705 dry salted, 14@160; ' dry flint, 16@170 7 dencon aking, 35@d0c; grubly, scorad, eiit, or oftierwigo dumaged, two-thirds prico ; branded, 10 per cont off, 1{0PS—Thero has boen o change § brewers arohuy- ing nop.and then, ususlly un time, 'Wo repent: Gom- mon to prime Wostern, 30@4de; Now York Stato, 600 ; Bavarlang, A0G e, 1ION AND STEEL—Wo note n doclino of o in Norwayiron, Trado inlight and pricos ara tiot on~ pechally atrong, though gonerally adhered to unless Tor smiall lots, - 'Wo quoto IOl caevansi e 3610@ & rates Horsc.sliao o .. 6% @G rates Plato fron, common tank . @ 0% Totes Norway fron @9 Wb Norway nail.rods, . @10 H W Gorman plow stcol, g Cast plow stecl., b American tool s B Cliroma tool stect B 1 Englinh spring st ‘American cast spring Bleel tire, i-in, . ratos . n LEATHER—Prices woro easy ng EMLOCK, Gity harnoss, . $ 3@ %0 g‘uuu!rlh:&n;::u e i e, city, RO 17 Kip, 7 I o . mg 1.10 Rip, veal. L7 . 8@ 120 city uppor, ‘No. 1, §'fi . U@ Qliy uppory No. 2, 3 1t . e ountry upp 2 Collnr, 3 1e: b g Ly 1 . 1,203 1.40 1.10@ 1,25 WG U5 1@ 9 fic) Rough upper, Rotigh upper, d Buitalo alaug a7 “EAN W@ 8 1.20@ 1,35 e 1 R French caif, Jodot, Frouch calf; Lomoino, Trench calf, 24 to 30 1.05@ 2.20 French kip,'50 to 100 1bs... v, . 1,00@ 1.6 METALS AND TINNERS' BTOCK—No chauge was 65.0080,00 50,00@76.00 reported. We repoat quotation: TIN PLaTE—IC, 10x14, $12.00 ; do, 12x13, $12,60; do, 14320, $13,00; do, roofing, 1420, 10, $11.60; do, 20x28, 2 110 TrN—Targe, 40c; emall, 41c3 Lar, 43¢, Iaan—Ply, 80} bat, 105; Dipo, foil colls, 100 cut do, Suekr Zixo—Fall onsks, 10jge; half caske, 1030; Teus quantity, 110; slab, 8xc, BuckT Inon—No. 24,536 rates; Russia iron, 230;do No, 1 stained, 1V@%0u rates, GALVANIZED InoN"-No, 10820, i6c; No,20@24, 1005 No, 25@20, 170: No, 97, 180; No, 38, %0c, A discount of 25 por cent 18 mado from this list. Correr—dopper bottoms, 47c; braziers, ovor 13 b 47c; tinned copper, 30c; plantahied copper, 460 do, out to iz Be, Wane- 6,9¢; Tt09,100; 100 11, 1le; 12, e; 18 and 14, '12ifc; 16 and' 10, 1dof 17, 150+ 18,1603 10, 1003 40, 20c; Tull bundle, 26@30 pek cond disconnt s fouce wirs, by car-lond, (e, NAILS—3Met with o modorste demand, the given rato belug generally adhered fo3 20260, per o, Eog, 34,60 not; 81 do, 6d, 35, and 6 'do, 85,25 ; 4 do, $0.003 3d do, G20, $7.603 24 do, $7.60; olinch, £7,00, NAVAL 8TORES—Wero quict end unchanged Manilla rope, B lb, 173gc: wisal rope, B 1b, 143(@10% Ensl homp cord, ¥ If, 20@250; warling, % Ib, 20@ 22 tarred rope, 1 1b, 171803 oukum, 3 bale, $6,00 @0.50; pitel, F brl, W0.0@G.H0; tar, B brl, $5.60@ 0,00, OILS—Woro in fair requcst at substantiolly provi- ous rates, carbou eud Linseod ruling easy, while most other deseriptiour weroateady, Wonuota? Corbou, 17 1Ties exlre Tard of, ntrictly winter, T6@78c; 0o, cur~ reiit moke, 72 & No. 1, 67c ;" No, 8, U3c; Unseed, raw, 20 97c; do hoiled, $1,02; whalo, 80@830 ; aperm, 32, o extra, D0 2.20° neatsfoot ofl, strictly purc, $1.1 doNo, 1, 75e; banlk ofl, U0 ; straits, 030; el ) V5u; turpontine, 60c;” naplitha, 6§ gravity, 18@10 } naphths, common, 16@10¢, POTATOES—A food miny of the recont arrivals have beou fujurod by (he frost, while in (rusit, sud yvore sold at lower prices, Bt cholca sound lota'wero firio ot $1.05@1.10 for peachblows, aud $1.00 for New York white, Peackiblows soll out of storo at $1.1661.20 per b, Wanoto keles of 4 cars Oblo peachblows ot $1.10 dolivored ; G cars, more or Jeus fujured by frost, at prices rangitig from’ 76@%0c; 250 bu from Atora at 15¢ RO LRY—THo supply of poultry was qulto Jarge, awiatlo thero waa only n modersto inquiiry and that chief: Iy for cholco stock, which, when dry Dicked brought full outeido prices, but tho bulk of tho offerings wero in ouly I conditlon, Gama won plentiful aud feesh , $3.23@4.00; . ;5 dresis rkoys, 8@13¢: fresh do, pyrd prafrio chickens, $3.95; parlridges, $4,25: quiail, #1.25; mallurd Qucks, $2.50 yer doz; wmal] 76c@$L00; vonison saddlos, §Gi10c; Linms, carcaases, To. SALT—Was nctivo and firm nt tho subjoined prices : Onondaga and Saginaw, ino, $1,60 Canuca do, $1.601 ordinary, coarsc, $1.88; corrse diumond, C, §2.00; gronnd wolar, €200 daiky, without bags, datry) With bags, $4.00; Ahton dairy, per sack, 5,00, BEEDB-Woro'ugain_ dull aud wnsottied. Timothy Aol in emall lota nt $3,15@2,80, and flax brought $1.55. Other sceds were noglccted, Wo note sales of 9 bags timothy at $3.50 %5 bogh do at $2.45; 48 bugs at 24236 ;17 boge ut $2.16; 1 car and 184 buga flax ot 1,65, TEAS—Remafu dull and woal, Wo quota: Young hydon, common to fair, 40@50e ; do good, 60@70c 3 do choles' o extra fiue, 95c@§1,105 comwmon to fine okl byson, 05@8%0; common imperial, 60GsGUa; good 10 chileo do, SR@$LI0; falr to' gond gunpow- der, T0@%0? choico ‘Tingauoy, $1.156@1.20; ostra Moyune, $1,95@140; choley to exira new Japan, 90c@$1,003 common (o good do, 65@1T5¢ 3 fuir to good old,” 65@T00; common do, 8@420; colored nstural leaf Jupuy, B3@030: cominon to fina 'Golong, J5@ide; good, 8336503 chelco to oxira, B5e@41.00, "FOBACEO—We quote tho merket qulct and casy, a8 foilows O Cr—Eatra, To@sto s chotee, 65@700 modi- um, 55@0600 ; poor (0 commot, 40@50E. Pruu—-Natural leaf, 16@80c; half Lright, 00700 § bluck, sound, 45G550, ou1NG—Goud to' oholce, 02@300; medinm, 9@ Sle: common, 20@28e, 4 WOOD—1'ridcs wero woals and irregular, o quola: Doech, $,50; maple, $10,807 bickory, $12.00; slabs, $7.00, loliverad, 27 eafxd Fh83%|8. Cheago to S EPEE i & |$Sg1F i AT E] ¢ |48 |TRE] A w0 ¢ 65 50 Wilmington, Del, 50 Washingtou, D, G, i| o f}l?m"d;é"’ Vo ibanile, a Pittsburgh, loubo) 4| Tiridgoport, 0, sud Belluire| 20 Whocling, i Glovolad y Now Custio, . and Akro, O, iy QU Clty, Cork: 114 Norfolk, Vi ] Wilmiugton, 5 Chaluston, kid Poteraburgly aud Rickimoud..] o5 RE AND DBROPMS—Wero dull, but the atotls Lero aud 1 tho ands of munufacturors aro not largo, We quote: Tivo- Bloop “palins 32,48 or doxs rioop dby $140; 3 hoop daley, $4.28; oxtra do, $4.18; Sxtra ch tiibw, $12,00 No, 1 tubs, $10,60; No, 2 do, $9,00 ; No, $5,007 tubs, U 10 nost, $4,00; 'keolers, & (' nokt, 91, Tulf-buskiol Mousures, platn, $75 per_doz; do Valtnd, $4.00% pock 1gcsurcs, plan, $2.503 bound, $3.75; churng No, 1, $11,00{ o, do, No. i, D01 o No."l. dhur R clothoapitis, $1,00G0128 § wuehbourde, $3.056 T e AR g T 4,60 pér racls 3 buttur-tuls, ouk, 3'ln nost, $1.663 do, i, B i nost, $1,10; broowshnuidles, $10.00610,00 por'm ; Nu, 1 braoms, 5,005 No, 4 do, $2.5082.10; du_eom 1, §1,7064.60, WOUL—"Thoro li nothing dolng, and quotatious ar of littin vihuo 1 “Tub, Wi, priine, ., s Wil o UOIION (HDRY oo vorvariore Floveo, wanhud, XEXX, Ught. Fleoce, wanlioil, X&XX, dlugy’ Floace, waskiod, wediun light,. Uoardo, woahdeeraeereorabon, WOODEN-) roported stoad; hed, coarso to me dium, @320 oce Floece, unwanhed, coarso and dingy. n5206 Tlecao, unwaslied, fino, , <220 Bupor aid extra pilled 15080 RAILROAD I REIGITTE~Tollow tho leading Eastern points En —_— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. i Fntvax Evzan v. 14, Tho rocolpla of livo stock sinco Haturduy Hovateen an follows : Cattle, 1044 1 078 o Ioys, Sheep. 14,0588 14,4 Week boforo last Blipments wera as follow: Mondag, Tuesday . Wednes ¥t “Thuraday. o1l - Total, ... . 223 a0 T OATTLETho sifght encourigoment dorlved fioin Eantern_tolegrams—Buffalo was quotod nbont n 4o highor, whito Now York and Albany voro shado firin grzcoiipled with o contlned light receipta uud tho batter elas of stock for aale, Induced & moro coufldont focling ail around, and whils thero was ovinced 1o dls- ‘position o insint ipon biglior rafos than provatled arile ar in tho week, Liolders wera no longor fuclind to tirgo thielr atack upon the market ot tho ruinously low pricen currout for womotimo pant, Thio pens are nt lnat pretty well cloanud up, and if Western abippors will ‘make s af littlo sound sonso, and keep tho sunply down to “somowhera mear ils prosent dimensioun, the improved foeling doveloped fo.day may Drovo pormanent ; otheriiso tio markat may bo ax pected to rolapso’ Into tho dopressed nnd extremely nuestiafactory condition characterizing it for tho past 8ix wocka or nioro, Although thero was no apecind activity in tho demand from any source, the wauts of busers proved about equal to thio_supply, only o fow odds aud onds_remalning in_yards af tho closo of trade, Tho offoring of suylllug above modium wero few, and_conscquently prices did ot take n very high raugo, sales boing mostly at $2,76@4.60, 16 highost figuire obtained was $5,60—by Congor Jiros,— £0r 75 extra fleoru avoraging 1,450 s, aud tho Toweat, $L50, for & car load of Acalawaf cows, A compariaon of ta-dny's sales with thoso of cither of the proviotia duyn of tho week would scom to_ show s marked nde vatice, but tho differonco in pricon 14 ficarly, it not gulte, mads p by tho, better ually of "to-tay'a offerings, thore being, in roality, Witl or 1o np procintiol fu markot” values, Tho macket cloted steady, QUOTATIONA ‘Extra Booves—Graded alcers, averaging1,100 Tus and upward, +$5,6086.60 Ghofco Beoves—Eine, faf, year to G ‘year old steers, 'averaging 1,000 to . 5.00@5,90 @ood Beoven—iweil-tatfoncd, d atears, nveragiug 1,200 to 1,450 108, 1. ..., 4.25@4.76 Aedinm Grades—8teors in fair ficsll, aver— aging 1,150 101,260 s, .. . 316@4.25 Butchora' Slock—Common to fafr stcors, nud good Lo extra cows, for clty elavghter, nvernging 800 o 1,100 Iba, nernen s 200@306 8tock Cattle—Common catile, in decont flah, wverngiug 700 1o 1,00155,. ... 225@3.16 Inforior—Light nud thili cows, heifars, stag, bulls, and scallawag steors 1. Cattle—Texas, cholco corn-fed, Cattlo—Toxae, Northern winte: Cattlo—Toxas, through dro 1,450 tha, ¢ T 4 8.00 G4 chiolca " stears, 178 Bak 10 atockers, 53 8073 19 falr steo 120 400 i 1408 6.3 1,005 460 Tk 40 100 400 125 43Tig 76 460 212 4.90 03 o] . 817 3 ,03 485 30 400 . 841 2.00 L 915 160 1317 B o Inrge Tecoipis of yesiordny, (23,000 weto followed by somo 20,000 to-day, maling & tupply of 48,000 for tho two days, Thia proved n t00 Kovero strain upon the market, ond notsithstauding tho large number of buyors fn aitendatico and the literal pur- clinsen both of local and outsido operators, the feoling was doproesed and Jower pricos provailod,’ 1o morn= ing nales wera elfected at tolorably full rates, but biry- era becamo moro cautlous as tho day woro dway, and befora navn tho adtauce nated yestorday was' lost, pricen receding to £3,00@4,00, whero thay closed steads, Halea wero roporled at $4.00@3.70 for common 3 nt $4.75@3.65 for medium to good, aud at $3,90@400, ‘Alout ail sold, end nnless to-morrow's recelpts prove Inryor thon i now anticipated, tho above pricea will no doubt bo sustainad, 110G GALES. No. dv. Driceiso. Av. PricelNo. Av. Price 108 278 $U.80 |48 350 3395 | ¥C B2 $1,00 67 260 54 404 885 |61 40 429 T 291 400 2 58 810 4.00 107 23 361 4,65 | 60 115 286 4.00 |65 63 a2t 995 |66 60 310 3.60 |00 68 270 893 112 116 276 360 | GO 2 30 as | 6t G0 257 875 | 41 49 279 a7 | o 13 272 370 |42 60 240 3,60 | 45 66 210 8960 |3 63 205 3.70 ) 65 6l 214 4,60 |108 49 863 | 00 85 3.85 | 49 40 3.80 (65 00 40 89,45, | 60 285 4,85 o5 40 408 400 | &3 236 3,80 56 395 [42 844 075 SHEEP—Ti donnd waa rathor Lotor o-day, and tho fecliug was 8 tritlo iirmer, fn consoquonce, though 10 material advance resultod, Good to really cholce wera salablo at $3,60@4,00, and common to medium at $2,76@3.35, —— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. DAY EvesiNg, Nov, 14, ‘Tho recelpts ot tho docks were agaiu light, but the supply was suflicient lo meet the lclhuln'uwnln of tho trade, Blx or neveu cargous were sold {u the courso of thio day to country merchauta at about former prices, Oniy tivo or (bred cargoes were loft over, Wo ngain quote: Guod and chioleo mill-run Losrds and _strips, $14.00@10.00; medium boards and atrips, $10,00@ 19,00 3~ cominon do, $3.00@0.00 ; {lnlull aud scantling, $5.00; sbingles, $3.00@3,13 3 lath, £2,00, W LUNRER FREIONTY, Manistee, $2.00; Muskegon, $2.50 ; Ludington, $2.75; Qrand Haven, $2,00; Pontwator, $2.75 ; Monominee, AT THE TATDS, "Theusual business was rausucted at provious prices, Wo ropeat, - Firstclear. Becond el Third clear, T nel Third clear, thick, Clear tlooring, 1st and 34" togetho rough, Cloar widing, Tt sud 34 Togeflier Common riding, ,. ceee Cownmon flooring, dressed, feat, Comumon flooving, dresved, sccond, Wagton-box boards, bolectad, 14 inchica and upward Astock boards, Jalut, seantling, sy cte,, 16 fect and undor, green, Jolst and scantling, 18 t Plekets, equare, . Codny yiosta, BpiiE, Codur posts, round, Whon trunaferred, which charge follows the shingles, = “Lhlckuess—Five shingles to bo two incliea fn thick- HALDWOOD, Dinck-Walout — Countere, $100,00@150,00: _clear, $05.00@H5.00 5 common, $35.00¢50.003 enll, $20,000 93,00 1 flooring, $K0,00, Auh—Qlear, 328,000,005 commnon, $10.00@25,605" cull, $10,006016,00 5 tiduriug, $30,00640.00, Oak—Clonr, DUGA0,00; comon, $10,00@25.005 n“:’{'l”'w@ w $28,00@50.00 $20,00® etory ' $28,00@50.00; common, )L 2800 il F13 0GB Maplo—Olear, $21,00@35,00; common, $10.00@25,00 aulh, $10,00@15,00, lll‘zlwmm—mmr, $U5,U0§60,00; common, $20.008 Glorry—Olear, $10.00@60,00; common, $16.00@ w0 ATt e 7 g Vhi 18,00, ood—Olear, $10,00@40,00; common, $20,00 @25,00 3 eull, $10,006@15,00, ‘Wagon Stock—Ilickory nxlos, per sct, £1,00@1,60; wagon yoles, cach, 45@550 3 hox boards, $50,00@ Florida red cods o por £t ; muliogany, S0(: o countera, 60 ; rosewoodl, 5U@BUG 3 white liolly, 40 Pidei sy MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foreign Murkets, Livenroor, Noy, 14—11 a, w,—Flour, Wheat—Winter, 11 10d@12 2733288, 2d ¢ spring, 11s bd@los 3 Whiite, 123 10010 105 club, 14 Sd@y1ad, Gorn: 424 0d, " Tork, 718, Lard, tis G4, Tavenvoor, Nov, 14—3 p, m—Corn, 05, Tard, 390 0d, Rocelptn of whieat lasi. thivow dnsw, 97,000 qru; 23,000 American ; corn, 7,000 qrs, 0,000 Amurivan, Livenroor, Nov, 14—4 p, m,—Breadetuifs tirm and wichonged, = LivERFOOL,Nov.14, 5 putn,—007ToN--Firmy; midling uplund, 8)a’; Orleans, U ; salow 12,000 bales, Amori- cun, 0,060 7 spoculation and oxport, 9,600 5 cotion Lo arriv, tirutor, Halod of nplauda o tho basts of goud orginury slippod Ostober snd. Decomber, 8 5160835 1 waloa for tho weok, 72,000 bules § oxport, 0,000 1 Bpoe- A ; gono Into tho Bank orf Lalanco to-day §3 1 atockn ou tho liat ara strong and Lighos nxufém\bmfl} 16h rucuritios, whick uro affectod Ly (o' Virginius wr: falr,_Consols for moncy, UMGA0 | o Aeeain B0V, TIaed Biateh nceneEig.3ls of g g 5 doof 2{ 3 10-408, 01%; noy . {0l s ot ut, oy 2 DG now Ga, 00k Hiligar G Apot, 287 6d, Speem ofl, 073, Euannroir, Nov, 14,—5-20a of 103, 075, Lante, Nov,'14,~Tontes, 61fr e, ‘Ihe LivesStockc Murkots, . EAD unEnTY, vA, Snectal Dispaleh to The Chicano Tribune, Eanz LIENTY, T3., Nov. U.eUNTTLE—TH rem colfts of catllo"ai {iiusa vards for Lo ek onding, Nov. 18 wern 360 ces, or 6,050 liend, ngatunt, 430 cars. the Weolt bofora, T supbly for e nlen Jun ot ghty with fut temnd evorghy {o mustain o privca of Tail week, Extra, 1,200 to 1,500 tbm, A0ld at 45,236 5,753 good to_priio,” 1,100 61,200, nt $4.00@4.7 comimun to medluny, ‘1,000 to 1,100, at $3.600.0 stockors, 800 to 1,000, 'at. 2,600,605 bulin, staige; and cow, 800 o 1,600, £2.00@9,50. L\‘nr{lhlnu was woll “cleaned out,’ auil ‘vory fow nro arr salen amounted (o'1,421 liead Tonn—Tha rocoipls for {ho week woro 298 cars or 20,180 hiead, ngaluat 354 catn for tho weels befaro, Tha Tun lias heou pretty largo all (ho weok until Tussday, yen t lightcned up, and e’ murket Vocomo Driak: 3£ tho mrrlvals continio_ amnll, prices wiil 70 higlory otlierylso tho_contrary ; cxirn, Dhiladciphin, $1,10 fiond Pitladolyia, £4.00 ;" Vgt Yorkorn, ov 18) (o"20 , 81005 foie Yorkers, $1.80% common and cosrs hedvy ogs, $0.00, A gobd nisny of (o latior arg Wil and, Bitker—Tlhio recelpta for ho weole wero 64 cars oy 10,500 liend, ngniust 67 carn for tho week hoforo, Tha run hns not been vory lienvy,, nd_tho domand vory onail and trade slo, with ‘ndeoline of ubout e, Exlra, nv 05 o 100 1us, o wool, $4.6004.76 3 good, ay 851000 1w, fio wool, §4,00@4.55'; Tndiand, §.000 46 ¢ commot, by 70 40 78 e, $2.70@.00 ; {alr, oy 6 {080 1b3, $3.9333,00, About’soven loads aro Yot iy tho pens utioid, e 1 a‘ég\v‘ X'C‘l‘mh 1[‘07. U, 2 000 for fouF days, dgatiat 9160 fox h ] list weel, 'Tlio oo of ho “matiat wpeon oy LS sligltly Smproved, but the demand waa vory light and searcely enough husiness wan done to mako n market, :l‘hlu fni.l‘ll 'll'sgllsfl \{'m‘u lnulfflh‘.l l‘mflnnn stoors, 63 owt, Aol af 0. Nomilual quotations sre 5@ 11579 for natlvo stcers ; 6@8o for ’J:oxxunn. HAH Surny AND LAMBa—Arrivala 1,300, making 8,000 fon tho last four days, agatust 11,900 for' Inst week, Good: stock ruled fitiner and o shudo liigher, but sales of common wero slow at unchangad figures, Quotations on 6@7e for common to good famb ; and B4@5)go for comnion to prime sheop, SwiNe—Recelpts 6,800, making 29,700 for four daye, sgatust 11,067 for tho samo time Inst week, The IMAL= ke B, Ll dom aro In domimt ot GiaTe y dressoll aro activo. b G3(@0ge, w ' lga ak Sigmticn, K@0c, Light plg: NUFFAI Lo, Burrao, Nov. ll.—UAn‘Lt—fluccl{lll to-day, ine cluding roported arrivals, 34 ; total for tho week, 5,760, an:l§h‘:h sln tho yards for sale to-doy but o fow odds a onds, BIEER AXD TAMns—Tecolpts lo-lay, inclnding ro- ported arrivals, 8,000 ¢ total for tho weok, 19,000, - Tha inarlot closud sluggish, Canndo sheep shd ismbs, .C0@0.25 3 Westorns shoop, $3,5034.00, Jtoas—Receiptn to-day, fucludiug Teportod nrrivals, 2400, This light run, and the scarcity of tho suppl; caued owners to bo alifTer {n tholr damands, — Gepy Xorkers brought $4,00 readily ; prime heavy hoga for tho Boston market zangod ot $1.10@4.20, - Abous 2,000 werd disposed of, Now York Dry Goods Marker, Nrw Yonr, Nov, 14.—Tho bright, cold weathor hag imparted rrently fnoreased netivity to retail branchos, and thero la & more_cleorful fecliug fn tho Jobbing: trado, with moro nctirity tu somo branchics, Commis slon Boutes aro quict, Tho market for cotton goods 18 teatly but prices ato frregulnt. ~ Colton flauncis aro folrly activo and firm 3 dress fabrica nelling frocly, in o regular way and at job Jricen ; clothiug woolens qulot; bt Sanncls and blaukots falsly activos —Tocoints 50, making The Wool Erade. PHILADELDiA, Nov, 14,—Woot—Thero §a more fne fuiry and better feeling in tho market, but prices are Quchanged, Pittsburgh Olt=Marke PrrTanuRal, Nov, 14.—Crudo quict st 80c; nothing dolug. " Reflncd, spot, 190 future, 1dc, # The Produce Marketu, NEW YORK. New Yonx, Nov. 14,—-CotToN—Closod higherj middling uplatd, 16%¢0; futures closed woal, ! Dreapsrurrs—Flour moro nctlvo aud highers ros celpty, 19,000 brls; superfino Western and Btato, $6.00 Ga55 common fo good oxtra, $5.90@0,30% gooa to cholce, §0.45@7.10: Whito whoat extra, ST.10@7.765 Olilo oxtra, 30.00GT.85; St Touls, $6.40610.60, Ryo flour firmer ' nf $4.00@535. ' Cornmeal Western, 8.35@9.05, Wheat in _good: demand oud Wghor; rocelpls, 210,000 but; No, 2 Olileugo, $1U5@1.50 ; do Dilwaikee, 315734, @1:10; Town sprivg, ‘$LIS@LIT: No. 1 Milvaukeo,| i3@1.43; white Cauadd In boud, $1.60; white Wosts' orn, SL70. ' Ryo firm ; Stato snd Western, 90@95c arlcy und malt:unchanged, Corn excited and highor § el 103000 b prinio fxed Westorn, aeat, 626 o: yellow Westorn, G6@0Tc. * Oatat ‘mixed’ Wosters, 45@ old mized Weaterz, 05360} highot 5 recelpts, 96,000 bu; 49%0; "whito Western, 61@6037c} ulatfon, 9,000 ; #tock, 04,000 + ' Americhu) 70,000, No- celpte, 43,000 ;' Amorfeun, 32,000 s ackund export, 7,000, Btack, 270,000', Americad, 170,000, Yaiiss axp PAunice—At Manchoster frmor and o shado bighor, ¥ 3ny lard, S0a0d; LerapsTUSFE—Firmer ; corn, chiscse, 608 hrcfll unchanged, o%s 14=0 s m=Tlo amouny of bullion Lonvoi, AT@473ge, 605—Firm ; Westotn, e, IAY AND HoPg—Unchanged. Guocentes—Coffeo quiet, Sugar higher: falr to good roflulug, 6@7 110, Molasies aull, Rico quict, 1 PeTnotuus—Dull ; crude, 6@540 ; refined, 140, ProvisioNs—Pork 'firm 3 new mess, $14,15, Beor and out-moat unchanged,’ Middles ; Iong cloat, 7240, Lard opencd firm and closod woak at 7530, BurTew axp CEssE—Unchanged, Wittskr—Fairly active and firmer ot 93)c, T, LOUIS, 8 87, Lours, Nov. 14. ra—Tlour dull and unchanged,' Wheat bgher; No, 2 spring, 0dc; No, 3 red fall, $1,95 ¢ No. 2 do, §L.60, Cor’ higher; No, 3, 40@40j5c, Oato active mud higher at I0M@STXc. Darloy dull and unchanged. Ryo active and higlior § at 05@08e. 3§ Waisur—Nominal, ProvistoNs—Lurk quiet ob $12.00R12.50. « Bacon firm ; shouiders, G3fc; clear b, 8ie; cloar, 830, Lurd’quict ; neddiing ot 7@ 74 for clioice, Hoas—Tteceipts, 2,675 ; Ligher ; sales rango ot $9,40 @3,70, with mout xules at $3.5063.00, Carrre—Dull ¢ {hrough Texans, $1.75@2.70; good winter, $3.122@3.25 ; chioles native, $1.95, LOUISVILLE, LousviLee, Nov, 14.—Inggibg in good demand eld firw ; heavy, 133 @143, BueApeturrs—Tlour held firm and unchangod, TrovisioNu—In falr demand, Mess porls quict ot $19.00@19.50. Bacon firm's shonldurs, Oxc: clomy rib, 9405 clear, Gi¢e, all packed, Bullkmeats—Shoulds erv, Gio; cicor rlb, 53¢ clear, Gc, all looso. Lard une clgod. ‘Hous—IHighor ut §3,85@4,00 ; recelpts, 3,050, Winsky—Steady at 8T@as0, MEMPHIS, 3 Mpstrurs, Nov, 14,—Corros—Excifod and highor § good grades searco 3 good ordinsry, 123/c; low mide difng, 18y@18%¢, BUFADSTUFFé~Tlour quiet and unchanged. Corn mieal firmer ot $2.76@8,00. Corn in good demand at 00 in store, Oate senrce and firm at 62 in store, teady, at $18,00( 00, -Quict 3 held firm at $17,00@17.50, Trovisiv; acon i fale demund and higher§ shoulders, 53;@00 } pides, (3e, - BUFFALO, Burraro, Nov, 16—BIEADITUFFE—Wheat scarco and wtends { aules 9,330 bu at $1,28 for Grocn Day chib §1.90 for Post Wishigton, Corn scarce aud firm & aics 5,000 bus ear lots No. 2 Weatern, Gle, Tiya quiok Darloy in good demund; sales 20,000 bu No, 2 WVestern 8t 43c, Oata dull, but firm sales 1,400 b No. 4 &4 40 @1ie, TFuxteurs—Uncho [it slifpmonts 1y NATI, —LEADSTUT¥s: Whoaf flrm ut $LAGLAT, Corn firm 43¢, Ryodfirn ot 70¢, Oats firm at 393400, Durloy quict and anchinnged, DPRovisions—Firn'; mess pork, $ Tard fiem; stesm, saloa ab 07,03 Kettlo, T4@T3c, outsido for mall lofy, Bulkheals frmer shiouldors, 44@43{o; clear rib, enles at Gico; clear, 2703 cides biflhor at ho clowe, Tiacon fein's aholdans ‘scarco, Bales shouldors aud eloar 1ib ut de'; clear, Gige, Hocs—Ensier and droy 80@2.00, lacalptsy 19,600 shipmants, 1, Green mioais stendy § shoulders, 37,@4c 5 8-16@6X¢ ; clear, 5X@ Bige. Iums,: TuTie, : Witssx—~Steady at 87¢ TOLE] Nov, 14,—lin DO, : srurFs—Flour steady, Torroo, Wi N cited aud higher ; No, 2 wiilo Wabash, §1,41 sx.m;g 3147, wmber Michigan, L. @41 Decenber ; No. 1 rod $1.41 cachy ensth ; $1.30 Decembor ; No, 8 red, §1,83; o, Tilincts, $1.60; No, 2'do, $145. ~ Corn netive and Digher ! Wgh uzed, @473’ onsb, AT@ T3¢0 3 Do- comber, 48@4U50 ¢ Jow mixed, 0@k e, Ont 1 faty udk aud bijsher ; No, 1, 303 No. %, B0%e. ‘nrtonTA—To Tiulo, No fuquiry, quotod at 4@ e, B (@ o (rCrrTR—Flgur, 1,000 bria § wheat, 1,000 bir corn, 7,000 bnt ¢ oaty, 1,000 but, SuwMENs-—-Tiour, 500 brlaj wheat, 25,000 buj corn, 17,000 b § oats, nonv, DETIOLT, Drznowr, Wov, 1d.—Bnapsrurei—Flour firm, Wihoat uctive and Bigher ; oxtra, $1.59G8154 : No, 1y $L4T@1,4DY ; nmber, 3133, Cornt* stendly ab 30 Fulow, d8c.” ats i haod et ull rices, JLEVELAND, OLEVLLAND, Nov, 14.—BIEADSTUFFé—Grain firme or und better, Whoat Lcld : No. 1, $145 3 No, 3, §1,31 Comu—Law mixed, 520 bigh aisel, o, stoady NO, 1 Stute, 42, Yernotrvsi—Dull and lower ; standard whito, cay Iois, T30, ¥ AMILWAUREE, Nov, 4.—BResvarorss—Flour quiof and unchianged, Wheat wicady s Mo, 1, $L10 ; No, 17, cush or Novewher | 31,03 for Diconiber, Gatu' firmh ¢ No, 2, u3ie, Oorn Arm; No, 3, ddo, Ty firm 3 No, 1, 3 Fugtants—To Duffolo, To: o Osweys, Tieckarra—Flour, 4,000 bis g wheat, 92,000 bu, Buraests—Flour, 10,080 hr]ni ‘wheat, 41,000 bu, 39 cash § ; No, 2 e, Mizwaukze, BALTIMORE, Darztsiont, Nov. 1L—JuEADarurse—tionr fairly aclive, but vincliabyed, Wheat nctiyo und firners Coru-Mixed Weatorn acorca at 8le, Oats dull ; ixed Woatern, 4534703 whilo, 48@4%, 'Rye qulct at 13@ ovistoNs—Ungellled nd Irregular, Porke’ une ged, Ducou lover ; ehoulders snd clear rib, @1t Bulk shiouldors, 630 clear Fib hold at 6o, willi 830 b, Lard, iy, Turiku—Soarce, fini, sud unchanged, Corrnr—Uncluiged, Wartsx—Dull at §14/@93c, PUTLADELVIIA, Litapruei, Nov, 14— (ngavstures—Flour dull; super, £4,00 ¢ Lowa, Wikéonsty, ind Minnesots uxtrs, 20.7067.45 Wheat dull t rud, $148@ 1,60 3 amber, @104, Ryo teudly l T0@S%, Gors dll | yollow, Gio pitted Weitory 61gado, ‘Oals tending bighor whlio, 800203 mizbd Westorn, 403/@10c, PrtnotkuM—Weak s crudo, 1Ujfo} refined, 1em Wiszexx—Dull 8t LK @00 % ving, Tho

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