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[ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER S g s e e, P T S R e e e e e e ————— MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY, HaTURDAY Evraina, Sept, 18 Durlvg the week tho only rellef from tho olronio dullness of the monoy market was o slight rigo in exchango on 'Thursday nud Friday. ho prico, for soveral days ronching iuto tho wook previous, had been 50 conta por $1,000 dia- count. For tho two days named tho ruling fig- ure was 26 conts botweon banks, and gomo snlos woro madoe on Saturday at tho samo flguro, but with most of the banks It sottled bacl to G0. Whethor botweon banks the prico is above or below par, customers aro stoadily suppliod at ‘par. Whis has hocome so uniform that wo havo mnot usually thomght {6 iworth whils to make dally montion of ik Our quotations muat thereforo ba {aken ns tho price of snlos botwoen banks, Tho domand that causod tho wlight advancoe camo mainly from country banks to placo funds to their credit in Now York and other soaboard citics, ‘Tho demand for moncy for \mnl{ two weoks past bns been, for tho sonson, of the smallest possible propottions, Dankors'havo really had searcoly anything to do. 1tccoipts nnd ‘ship- monts of produco have boon unusually light, and: hence dw.uxm and comwisston meu liava appac- ently had all the monoy thoy wanted to movo the small amount of **tho crops” that holdera offored for a journey castward, Tho demand from city morchants, manufacturers, and_homo customora genorally, is also vety light, Nobad: soems willing_to borrow money if Lo can possi- bly help it. Economy is the ordor of tho day— cortainly o most healthful and Lopeful coudition of thinga; but it leaves tho baukors will their vaulta fill of falo fundy, Monoy ia very nbundant, and the domand for it light all over tha country, ‘The Atlantic and the Pacific const sitios nover hefore hiad so muchy {dle capitnl, nnd tho rates of {utorest woro never lowor. }ow lony this atato of things is to con- tinue, no ono o far as Wo know ventures to pro- dict. That 2o great o plathorn of monoy must, beforo many months, stelc relief, is equally cor- tain, As goon a8 holders can make up “thoir mindsin what artiolesorin whatdirection thoroe {s {0 bo an appreciation in pricos and profit realized, the vast accumulations of surplus monoy wil bogin to circulate. Irevious Lo tho panic s year ogo, ratlway building and tho iron and steol rail mills abeorbed, directly or indirectly, about all the profits of the country. That is now all stopped, and other means of inveatmont mustbo found before any considerablodamand for monoy can be expected. Timo alono can determino what direction investmont, not to eny specula- tion, will tako, ‘Wo add closing quotations for Saturday oven- iug : Discounts to customors, 10 per cent ; call loans, with cash collatorals, 6@8 per cent ; street rates nominal at 10@18 por cent ; New York ox- chango, 25@50 couts per $1,000 discount,—trans- notions mainly at the lower figuro, LATEST. New Yorx, Sopt. 19.—Money closod at 234, Foroign cXchango dull at 4831¢@1833{ for actusl businoss In bankers sixtycdny stetling, and 480@4801¢ for demand. Thero was only ono price for’ gold all day—109%¢. Dates paid for carrying, 3¢, 1, and 1! per cont. Loang wore also made fat nnd nt 3 por cout for carry- ing, Clonrings, $14,000,000. Tho Aselstant Trossuror horo disbursed during tho weok S51t,- 000, nud received for custome 32,440,000, Bpecie shipmonts, kame time, 400,184, principally sil- vor-bars, Imports dry goods, $2,43,233; mor- thandiso, £4,28,664. Government honds closed stendy, State and railroad bonds quiet. Tho total transactions on tho Stock Exchango to-day aggrognted over 192,009 mbnres. _Tbo largost businers was in Union Pacific, Lako Shore, Wabash, Weatern Union, and’ Northe westorn, At tha closa, tho feoling on 'Chaugo was much bottor than during tho earlier hours of buninoss, and stocks were firm at an advanca of 36 to 3¢ por ceut from tho lowost point of the day. Saios ineluded 27,000 Union Pacitic, 26,000 Lake Shoro, 17,000 Toledo & Wabash, 11,000 Wostern Union, 8,000 Pacific Mail, and 5,000 St. Paul. WEEKLY NIt STATEMENT, NEW Yonk, Sopt. 19.—Lonns, decrease, $298,- 600; apecie, increaso, $89,000; lognl-fendors, decrosso, £621,100; deposits, deeronno, 81,041,% 500 ; circulation, iucrease, §82,900; resorvo, do- crease, $171,67: GOVERNMENTS, Coupons, %81 L1181 Coupions, '61,. Coupons, ' \1E¢ | Coupons, Coupous, 2157 ) Rew b, Coupona, 10-40s, 1., Coupous, Currency 64 TOXDR, Missouris, , + 833 ! Virginias, old,,. Tenneszces, old..... 61 | N. Carolinas, o Tonuessees, new. Virginlas, how.....s Canton.. . Wentern Unlou Wel.. 7 00K, 8, Wi Wabnsh p 3 | Ft. Wayuo, 92y Wells, Fargo, 7" | TerroXiant 7 American Exp 013 | erro Ilauto pid.... 23 U. 8, Express 651 | Chicngo & Altou,.... D83 FPacific Madl, . Chicago & Alto) Ohlo & Misssfhsiyp Cleve,, Qlu, & Col... &5 Chi,, Bur, & Quincy.101 LakoShoro, . WK% Indluna Cent Tllinols Central B Unfon Pacific stock, . 4537 Uaion Pucifl bonda, 503 Coutsul Pacifio bonds 003 Del,, Luck, & Wait'n. 101 Bosion, Iat, &¥rlo 9 Michigan Central..,. T8 Piltsburg &Ft.Wayno 871¢ NOrtUWOALErn vuuvvas B3¢ No one expects the real-estato market {o show any considorablo netivity till after goneral busi- ness has been prosperous for a yoar or two, Bur- plus funds are invested in real estate, and, until theso mecumulate, and can no longer be profiia- Lly used In trade or manufactures, transactions are confiued mafuly to purchases for improve- ment ~ud oceupation, That money iy vory abundant all over thoe conntry, does not give any dofinite promise as to when holders of real catato may hopo to realizo. Tilithio great public are _ sntisfled that ‘“bed-rock" has beon reached and no further ehrinkago enn ba oxpected, an activo movement in the snfest of all investments can~ notbe expected, That theyare sowhen judicious- 1y, and sometinies oven recklessly, made in and mear great commoreial centros, it attested by tho hiatory of all tho citics in this country, While in mercactile life moro than ninety out of overy hundred—ns proved by the most carefully-pre- pared statistics—fail, those who have * ncro- property,” or anyconsidorable realty in our groat citios, aud ean manago to liold ou to it, always sanko their fortunos. Of courso taxes and in- terost, if they have much of that to pay, may ‘*eat thom up™ during o long season of depres- sion ; but it is a fact woll undorstood, that,while one Btowart may amnes & great fortuno ns o merchant, by far tho larger Israpurlinn of thoe great estates aro mado by early Investments in el estatain our leuding citles. As au examplo of tho way property has appro- ciated talko tho followlug from tho 4! ot it 0 tho following from the Zintes of that of tho 1ith : 4 X The followiog ara the fucta in relation to (ho privata salo of property on “Lhirly-second mreet, holween Brondway and Sixtl avonues W, IL Raynor sold ono =nd two-ilfth lots, corner Broadivay aud Thirt oud strat, 4% feot on Broadway, %3 feot un Thirty and street, 40 fect on Bixth avenue, and 108 feet on the south line, with four four-story brick stores snd dwellings thereon, for the sum of $376,000, which o now rented for $16,000 per aunum, Asnw eviluuco of tho great lucreaka af real catato in Now York City, air, Rayuor wakes the following slafoment 3 11e pold’ aaid land,when vacant fn 161k, Cor{5,000; again, tu 1636, fter tho bufldings were erected, for £10.0007 sold ‘thewn again, in 1858, for $40,000: again wold thow, i 16, £0r 945,000, atid now, u 1674, for $375,000, . thaua was the Jast awnor, and hay r ub Jeat u profit of $200,000, ownfng them anly {welve years, o always pecelying & largo rentul on'tho price’ pald for the property, §, €., $456,000. The Unlon DimoSavinga Bank puircliteed tho jiroperty 08 a future location for their bank, The present bank s located in Oanal ttreet, Ingtances in abundance might bo given of n lika appreciation in this oity, The writor wans pffared, tn April, 1852, fourteon acros immediato- ly outh of and fronting on ‘I'wonty-socondt straet, aud through nbout tho covtra of which Michigan avenuo runs, for $5(0 per acre,— 7,000,~10 por cent down, balanco in ton years ut 0 per cont intorest. 'Thio fear that ho might not bo ablo to provide for the intercat and taxes deterrod Wim Trom purchasing, A friend who went with lum to Jock at tho proprrty took it, andiu eight months sold it for 14,000, —making & clean profit of &7,000 on an investuout of 87,000, Tne Fropun.y is now valued by an ex- perionced roal-cstato dealor at OVER ONE MILLION DOLLATH| All this In twonty-Lwo and p haif yoary, Aost mon who have beon in the clty 8 quartor of a century, and ure utill numbered amony ** the laboring clansos,” liave made sunllar unrrow es- eapen from boing rich, In fuct, the whole clty, or almost Buy purt of it, might be glvon aa anfle luatration of tho stondy appreciation, in apito of ocenslonnl porlods of duliness, ud ofton shrink- are, of tho roal ostatoof thoaity, ‘Iho common naying, * Hold on to i¢, and it will mrnl{ brlng von out," is founded in the ontire exporionce of Cnicapo, It 18 ofton enld that ail opportunition to make forluncs are past, NOT A DIT OF IT, Tun time of dulluosy nnd deproetation, liko tho prosent, with caro ono_can find where to hinco comparatively s small amount of funds 1Im¢ will bo sure, 11 ton or twolve yoars nt most, to yiold a fortune. When the ciowd, as now, aro in tho market to soll, I tho time to buy; but, of courre, good judgmont musl bo oxercised in makinginvestmonts, Tho opinion of tho ooolost Lenda Is sadly ol fault if_ the populstion of Chlcago doos not rise conriderably aboyo 1,000~ 000 by the timo tho contury closes. Lot ‘onch ono etiniato for himsolf what offcet that wonld linve upon tho vatue of roal culate, TIUSINEAS FOR THE WEEK. Vory little bna beon doue during the weole Denlors roport inguivien quito frocl ?', but vory fow purchases wero tlosod, A noticesblo fon~ turo is that, inquirors, in most onscs, tall only af paying caah, Peoplo are dotormiued to gob out or to koop out of dobt. BUILDING. Taldiyg advantago of the low prics of labor and matorials, there is roally an inmenso smouut of building going on sl aver the city. Ono gentleman counted forly marble-front dwellings twmg up on Calumet and Forrest nvouuss, bo- ween Lhirty-second and Thirty-fourth stroots. 'I'ho recontly-burnt district is alive with worl- mon. Htato stroet, ospeclally, rominds ono of the netivity in building jmmodiatoly after our Qrent Firo of 1871, . THE LOAN MABKET. The statomont below doos not toll n vory flas- tering story of the busincss of the past weol ; but sovoral negoliations, somo of them wavolving Iargo amounts, aro in progress. Monoy is in foir domand, and s goodly proportion cf tho loans is for "robuilding {mrpnuos in the buit district, Tho rato of lntorost hna stiffonad, ‘I'hero was ono poriod during the summer ‘whon thore was n disposition to lond money at lower rates, and, in_faot, some largo amounts wero placed in tho hands of cortain agonts with this ond in view ; but the domand ot that timo was mnall, and the conditious wero rather oxacting, 80 that nothing camo of it. The deys of cheap monoy in tho real-cstato loan market aro gono by for this ponson. Nine to 10 por cent is tho usual rato, though mome loans hiavo boen placed as low as 8 per cent, bub this only iv tho caso of renowals, Wo note tho following transnctions: A loan of $15,000 for fivo years, D per cont, secured by mortgage on 1ivo lots in tho lll!l‘!html”mflfl of Clarkand Faylor ntroots,—tho Joan to beoxpondad in building; o lonn of £45,000 for fivo years, 10 por cont, Fo- cured by trust-decd and lob gast &ide of Blato streot, hotweon Adamu nnd Jackeon streols; o loan of 11,000 for five ycars, 10 por cont, 8o~ cured by trust-dood on 42 foeb on Rush strect, north of 8uporior straoct, with !ml»rovomeutn. Qorrish Subdivision, Sec. 23, 30, 14, wag in- cumibored by o mortgago for £30,00% tho pask ook, intorest at 12 por cent. ‘Ihis’ mortgago was mado subjoct to three oxisting incum- Drances, of 930,000, £3,000, aud $60,000, rospoc- tively, COMPANATIVE BTATEMENT FOR TUE WEEK ENDINOG RiET, 10, 1874, 1973, Instruments, Congider-{| | Conatier~ o, | ation, || o, | ation, Trust-docdn,.es.s.| SI8(F GA00| Blolg G065 Mortguges, . 400 125,810y 8uy 12,030,793 B e I Aggregalee.....a 43 I:GU,'-WD’ 1490,$13,650,518 Reloases e vvenenal 240 209 The considoration of mortgages in 1873 was rin up to a large amonnt ; $12,000,000 of which was due to tho ncgotiation of o losn by the Chi- eago & Lakoe Huron Railroad Company with tho Union Trust Company, Now York, Tho Con- nectieut Mutual Life-Insuranca Company also mado ouo loan, amounting to $600,000, during the samo weel:. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT FROM 8CTT, 1 To SEPT. 19, 1874, l 1873, Tnstruments, Coneicier-. Conider- ation. Truat-deeds, BALES, PRINCIPALLY SUBURIAK, A Inrgo teansaction in_snburban property has junt beon closed by O. J. Stough, who has sold to Warron, Xeouoy & Co. 220 acres of land and 1,500 foot front of lots in and near 1linadale, for §:300,000. The buyers will at once improve tho property acd place it in market, and thoir provious success argucs well for this uew flold, 0. J. Stough has sold during tho weok 700 fect nonr Stough'’s now stution, Hinadato, and roporty tho inquiry for suburban homes bettor than ever, Ira Brown Is branching out wilh anothey sub- division cntorprise, having bought of L. L. Groonleaf 40 ncres at Lakoside, betweon Evan- Aton and Glercoe, which ho will subdivide into Iots end place thom in tho markot at $100 ech. 1L 8. Lvorhart Lhas bought of James I3, fnyes Dlocks 5 and 19, and the cast Lalf of Blocks 12 uud 14, i a)l 8,000.Iront fect, in Cole’s Bubdivi- slon, at West Alaywood, for 40,000, o haa also bought of W.II, & P. P. Powell Block 9 in Towell's Addition to Park Ridgo, covering 1,200 feot front, for §12,000, Warren, Koenoy & Co. have justolosad the transfor, to capiralists residing here, of 800 feat in Block 1 and all of Block their hldgo Addi- tion in South Lvauston, for §60,000; and 1,200 feet, being all of Block 8, same addition, for £836,000. W'ho transaction was on = cash basie, Tast of sales by Harbert, Koenoy & Co.: 1,400 feok in Qrant Aadition, at South Bvanston, Sold to 91\5"(;0:1 Coclurill, of Chic#go; consideration, 000, O, B. Waite sold two of his brick houses on Jofferson avenuo, Iydo Park, botween Fifty. second and Fifty-third etreots, for §12,700; 5,100 cash, balance in othor proporty, mostly at Waehington Hoights. 'Iho lois ou which theso liouses wers situated woro ecch 20x150 foot to o 21-foot alley. 7. 1. MeKoover will commonce six flne brick honees on Bowen avone, boelween Vinconnes avenua end Langloy stroot, adjoining the onca ust intshed by him. This will make twonty-six ouses, when completed, which Mr, dcKaovor hias buill in this locality within cighteon mouths, All of tham, some twenty, aro sold, and occupied mostly by the owners, BUMMARY OF TRANSFERS POR THE WELK. The following is tho tota) amount of_eity and suvurban property, withio a radius of 7 miles of tho Court-Houso, filed for record during tho woelr enaing Haturday, Sopt. 19 No. anler. Consideration, ol 2, 149 City property.... Noith of city lnita, 11,000 Bouth of city iimity, 13,1493 Weat of ity limits, 9,200 Total.. 815,411 COMMERCIAL. BatunpAx Evesnia, Sept, 10, Tho following were tho receipts and ship- ments of the leading articles of produce jn Chi- cago during tho past twenty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date ono year ago: WIOEIPTA, 1874, BUIPMENT: 0| 4,016 Flour, brls ) 7220 529 Wheaf, bu, 1,671 pEX iha:| 2umdos Flax sced, s, .| 230,149 Lroom-carn, Ton.] 0,8, Gured meats, lbsf 20,080 09,20 Highwines, bile) ‘31| Wool, Ita, »! 922,600 67,8i0 Yotatoes, 4 1,41 2,000,000 1,110,600 05,000 s 3,050 Also the following, without o Toultry, coop Game, kg, Withdrawn from storo on Friday for city eon~ sumption : 956 bu whoat, 1,717 bu corn, 4,141 by oats, 707 bu ryo, 8,637 bu bartey, The following grain Laa Leen inspocted into atore this norning, up to 10 o'alack: 12 ears No, 1 epring whoat, 207 cara NG, 8 do, 74 cars No. 3 @M%, 11 cars rojeoted do (804 wheat) ; 80 cara high- AYNndl coruj 189 cara and 83,400 bu No, 2 do, 16 cara rojocted do; # eara now kiln-dried 10 grado 213 corn)3 7 enra whito onte, U8 cars and 8,000 bu 2do, 4 onvs rojacted do (40 onts) ; 6 cars No, 2 1y0, 1 onr rojoctod do, 18 cars No. 4 barloy, 15 curd No, 8 do,” "Totnl (631 onra), 280,000 bu, ~ In- anocled out1 75,011 bu whenf, 44,000 bu cown, 11,185 bu oats, 1,875 but ryo, 1,334 bu barloy, Tho followlng wora tho recoipta andshipments of breadstnffa and live stook ab this polnt during tho past wealt, nud for tho corresponding Wwooks ending s datod : NECEIPTR, Hept, 10, Bopt, 12, Sent, 20, Tois, 1, 1870, Tiour, Lrls, 47,007 086,708 Wheat, L., 7 G0 1,H8705 Corn, bn QAT BE0D 140, Onta,’ b, 207,893 A00408 LT Rye b, i) 1078 Turley, Uit L0 Livelions, No,... 0147 dLUgs Cattle, No.., 14,303 Tlonr, brla, Wheaf, bu .. Corn, bu, Onls, b, Itye bu Barloy, bu, .. Livoliogs, Cattle, No... The exports froi waok Include 18,000 brla flour, 1,027,500 bu whoat, and 102,950 bu corn. ‘Tho londing produco markets wers irrogular to-dny. Provislons wore wesk, wheat tame, and other graln strong, with o very good demand throughout, Tho movemont was, however, nl- moutumimlynpceplnuvolmoslup ping Inquiry bo- {iy oxceodlily Jight. Tho byisinoss constator ovott more Inrgely than waual fu the flling of options, whiolhi werd firin a8 h congoguenes of c:mlllulml small rocoiply, with Nght atocks in storo, Tho demand fordry gooda wasnot speclally ae- tive, but lhe voluma of srlos would coutpara favorably with past sonsons at a 1tko lwrlmj, and waa probably up to goneral expectation, In prices thoro “wera fow nhnwiuu, and_thoso few confined to prints and hlenched cottons, both of which are atill in an une Bottlod stata, Groceries coutinue to meet with an iucronsing domand, and tho markot for most lines ehows n hardening ton- doney, Bigars wers again notive and stron, and the advanco noted yestorday in coffocs was nlao thoroughly austaitied, Both of those stn- plo articles aro roported nttiva nud advancing ab tho Enst, and, a4 tho marliat hero s only modor- atoly etockod, holdors are nottuclinod to press &aloA ab tho pricen now ruling, Tho tondency fu sirups and molagnos is upward, in sympathy with Bugary, though at the momont thoy aro very quiot. Ttico 18 1 largo stock and continucs weal, Bpices, soaps, and camlles aro In gupd donsand and firm, In- the bulter mnd choors markots tho changos woro unimportant, Both woro maving freely, and commanded fully lato pricos, _Driod fruits wero quiot and generally casy. Looso Muscatel raisin wero lower, s continue in good domand at full ratos. Leather, coal, wood, and tohacco woro unchanged. Oils wero fnirly active and steady at yestorday’s quo- tations, Ab tho lumbor yards s fair businoes was ro- Imrmd. the domand being principally from tho nterior and for common building lumber aud fonciug, Tho offerings at tho docks wore very pmall and the market nominally flrm undor o good inquiry. Building materials woro steady and fairly nctive. ‘The hardware morchants re- port o matisfactory business. Many interior dealers arein tho city, huying what thoy need for the fall trade, and orders are coming in frec- ly. Tin-plato and otlior artlcles ara stends, tha ouly chango in pricos bolng au advaneo of 3¢e in Alect zine, Naild wore' firm at §3.73 rates, not, Iron and steel wore in fairdemand sud steady. Praivio hny was in good local domand and firm, under inadequate supplios, whilo timothy was dull and wonl. Ilides were salablo and steady. Seeds were dull, especially timothy, which was difticult to well at any price. Both timothy and olover woro lower; thoe docline of tho lattar was occasioned by larger rocoipts, Potatoes wore sleady. Toultty wan in good local demand, moderate supply, and firmar. Highwines woro quiet and steady nat yester- day's quatations, sales being mado of 100 brls at $1,00 por gallon, ‘Lhis inctuded about all tho ofterings, and the markot closed with a firmer feoling, when Now York was quoted with Lolders at 81,00, Lako freights were very dull, and goncrally quatad onsfor, at about 8¢ for corn to Bulffalo, sud Tife for wheat to Kingston. Thoro was mearcely any domand oxcopt for stenmer room. A total of 7 charters wno reported, which will carry out 42,000 bu wheat, 80,000 bu corn, and 15,000 bu oaty. Provisions were moderately aclive, but weak, and chiefly from local causes, tho edge of specn- Iation having been taken off by tie readiucss ovincad to forward Logs to market, and the can- tinned cool wonther, which pormite the manufac- ture of now [lrmlucb on a gonerous seale. Mess pork declined noarly $1.00 per brl on old, aud 0¢ an now for delivary during tho noxt packing season. Lnrd was about 200 por 160 1bs lower, tho market for present being puraly nominal, with nearly oll tho stceks hold by ona firm, Menty wero quoted ensior, owing to freo offorings of new; it is belioved that many snles of nowmenta havo been mado within tho past fow daye, but not roported. A good minny oporators have tho iden that hoidors of cash proporty ave auxioua to unlond ; but thoro i8 very little demand, though Soutborn orders for pork and ments oro roportod o bo coming in at tho seaboard. The market elnsed at the followng rauga of prices: Mors pork, cash, or seller Soptem- ber, $23.20@23.25; do, ecllor Octobor, 513,25 aaled; do, #eller the year, A17.00@17.95; do, soller January and Fobruary, 8I8.00 noked. Lard, cash or geller September, S14.00@14.75 ; do, seller October, $14.75; do, soller the Jean, SLLE@ILES; do, sellor fanuary and Fobruary, “SILG0; summor lard, 183/@1dc. Bweet-pickled hams, 1214@180 for 15-1b avor~ ago, frooh curod ; otliors nominnlat 10@110; dry- esited moats, loose, at 93¢@Yi4e ror shoulders, cash and soller Seplembor ; 14@143¢o for short ribs, cnsh and roller September; the same boxed at 3/@3¢c per b above theso prices ; summor long clears, 193{@18c. Lacon meats, 103{o forshonl- dery, 150 for short ribs, 151fe for short clear, all packed i bhds; thie name looss, Iic lowor, Bacon bams, 15@1Gc. Mess beef, $0.605 oxlra mess do, £1060; beof haie, 822,60 City tallow, 8)@83c: gronso nominal at 6@be, Bales woro roported of 250 brls moss pork at 23,50 5 250 brls do at 29.95 ; 500 bils do, sellor Octoner, at $23.25 ; 600 brly do, seller tho year, at $18.00: 250 brls do_at 818,00 ; 20 brls do at $17.95 ; 750 brla do, seller Junvary aud Februars, nt 17.5; 600 brls do ot 817.90 ; 500 prls “do, seller Fabruary, at #18.00; 500 brls do at £17.95; 250 tes lnvd, dollor tho year, ab S11.60; 50 tea do, eollot Decomber and January, ab $11.60; 920,000 Ibs shouldors (Milwaukeo) buyer tho month, at 83503 17 boxes snmmer do at Y. ‘Tho Daily Commercial Jteport gives the follow- Ing na the nhxv‘mnum of provisions from this eity for the week onding Sept. 17, 1874, and siuce Nov, 1, 1873, togethor with comparisons : uid's, Lard, | Hama, |57 Hiiter, tea, ' | tes, bz o4y 482) i) Tho shipmenta for ths weok ending Sopt, 10 “waro Tark, brls, 28045 lard, tow 41107 haws, {es, 167; ehouldery, ba, 705,045 1 milddlos, I, 1,707, 148, Flour wns less activo, the domand heiug very light. Blippera hold off, partly booauso \whent was casier, and partinlly Docause thoy are consti- tutionally opposad to buying on Saturdsy, Pricos wero unuhmgn . Dran was {naotive, and nominally easior, Bales woro reportod of 100 brls whita wintor oxiras (Ton Strike) at $7.25; 100 bris do (Nashyillo Xiaglo) at 86.60; 100 brla do (National) ut £0.25; #00" brls do 'on private tormu; 100 brla spring oxtras nb £5.00; 1,195 brls do on private torms; 60 brls rye nt 86.50, ‘Wotal, 1,875 brls, Tho markes olosod ut the fol- lowing range of pricos Falr to good winters, Cholce 10.,4..00 Cholce spring exiras, Q004 dBurvvenseses . Good 1o clioiee Miierotaa, atentdo, oo oo clioice ‘s . Common do, T B tya Rou; Eran, v Whoat was loss nctive and about 1o Jower than the pofut renched {u tho afterncon of Iriday, Liverpool and Now York wero unchanged il noar tho closo, whon the market in the Jattor city waa roported dull, Our recoipts showed o elight inorease, and tho shipping movemont wua checked by tho fact thut thore in & logs of about 6o per bu on shipping whoat to Now Yark. Ilenca cash wheat draggad, No, 2 belug anly wanted to 1111 whorts, aud car lota wold at one time }¢o bolow gollor the month, an buyers only wantod round lots, *‘Cho primal cause that guve birth " {o the woakness was tho faot that the wmarkot touchon £1,00 yesterday aftornoon. That figure had beon montully choson s a limit by numerous holdors, aud * uoll ut B100" was Lilo burden of 80 many tolograms this morning aa to mnko it impossiblo to follow tho dircotion in nuIy onso, 1t tho promium on the wmonth was spustalned, 84 Ootobor wonkonod in sympathy, under froa oorlngs, chiofly from local oporators, who oxpectad largor recoipts noxt wooli, and consuquent deoling in prices, 'I'hoy By that Now Ymfi; obutinately refusen to goup to'a point at which it will pay to ship thore, and that our market must recodo whon our stocks grow w littlo largor than now. Bcller Octobey openad this mom!nP at051de, receded to Bh!{e, 8 mnfl!hulmd to OBo, deolined to 3o, nud olosod at 953¢e. Boflor thomanth sold at U8%5@ 00370, closing atDfo. Cnsh No, 3 uprlug closed nt” Oe; No, 1 do at £1.03 for now; No, 8 do at 024 and rojectod at D00 In good Tiouton, Minnasota whont was quiot and rolatively flrm, at &1,04 for now No, 1, and S1.00 for Ro. 2, Onwh snlen woro roportod of 800 bu No 1 u[)\rlu;; (o1d) nt $1,00 1.(160 budo nt ©1.03; 1,200 hu No. A anring nb D807 18,700 bu_ da nt UD1fa; 1,600 bu do at 99¥¢e 4 16,400 bu do_at Dfay BU bt do nbt 03%0; 24,400 bu_do ab O8Jf0; do ot 93ide: 0 bu 1 9y bu “No, o mprlng at faido: “¥3,800 bu do ab D2; 400 bu do nt Mo; $,200 bu rojected spring at 000; 1,200 bu do nt 8004 400 bu No. 1 Nortliwostors (3iinn.) ot 81041 800 bi do old Northweatorn (lt 81}]0; 400 bu do nt £1.07; 1,600 bu No. 3 Minn, ut $1,003 400 bu_by sampla gNo. 1) nt 81,003 400 bu No, £ red at 080. Total, 12,600 bu. Corn wan In good domand throughout, and sgaln 2/@lc highor, tho groatost approclation Loing it cash loty, * Livorpool and Now York wora both quoted firmer, nnd the Buflalo telo- gram roported tho artlcls ng searco thoro, Tha wookly statement docs not show such n marked docrease horo ns many hed oxpeelod, but wo linvo scarcoly 800,000 b in store, and receipts continuo light, with the prospect of a furthor glirinkago next month. ‘Uhore was not much do- mand for shipmont to-dsy, excopt for higl mixed, and tho fack that fresh rocelpls commanded & promium indieatod that some partica woro buy- lnu to hold tiil tho end of tho month, in tho oxpectation of boing able to tnke nd- yantago of a aquoeso thon, The short n- torest bought frooely, to tho extent of tho offorings, but thoro wns loss disposition Lo goll than borotofore, very littlo belng offerod on country account, Sellér Octobor opened nt 7714e, rocedod to 77i¢e, ndvancod te 7834c, and closed nt 78}¢e. Bollor tho month nold at T8} {@ T9ide, closing nt the” outsidoe. Seller the year sold at 71{@72!¢c. Caoh No. 2 closod ab 80c, high-inixod at 805¢o, and rojocted at 781gc. Cosh sales were roported of 11,000 bu high-mixod at 802¢c 3 19,000 bu do at 80k s 5,200 bu do at 800} 2,000 bu No. 2 at 803¢c: 72,000 bu do at Bo; 10,000 bu do at 794{c 3 5,000 bu do at 70igo; 2,000 bn rejoctod at 783¢c’; 5,000 bu do at 78i¢e T.600 bu Qo b 783{c; ' 2,000 bhu by sampio nt 51%c, freo ot cara 3 400 budo, ear, 0e on traclk, Total, 110,600 bu, Onta waro loss uctive, but strongor, averaging 34e highor than on I'riduy, undor & good do- and, chiolly for next month, Our receipts wero again light, and Now Yorlk stronger, giving a profit of 3@4o por bu on shipment. Thora 18 little moro thon 200,000 bu now in storo hero, of which probably ono-third does not olong to the speculativo grado, nnd thoro aro fow onts East, wihilo countiy holdors mo in no hurey to sond them in, At the samo timo Luore aro hot & fow opertiora who profoss to look for n sudden col- Iupso, 08 oats aro now solling at very noarly tho 800 prico bor pound as wheat, and ic iy boo lioved thav thure arq o good many orders here to #ell for noxt month at e, whon tho matket touches that flgure. Hellar Octobor oponed ot 48}de, declived to 48¢, tdvauced to 4Vc, and clgued at 48do. Sollor tha mouth gold at 19} @ Tie, closing nb Tige. Beller the year pold nb AGN@ATigo. ~Cnsh Now %" closed at Gle, and ~ whito ab mbows - bl Cash sales wore roported of 6,800 bu No, 2 nt Gliga s 3,600 bu do nt Gligo; 21,400 bu domlo, 5,000 Lu do at 6034c ; 3,600 bu do nt 603¢a ; 1,800 b No. 3 white nt 53{¢0; 1,200 bu do at 620 3 t0) bu nogleatnd at 40140 ; ' 1,200 bu do at 49 60y budoat 48%0; 1,200 bu Ly sumplo, whito, nt ble; 700 b doat'Gllgc; 00 bu do at G, all on track. ‘Yotal, 48,300 bu. Ttyo was netive and strong at a farther advanco of 2@Jc per bu, undor & good domand, with con- tinued smnll recoipts, which nocessitated light offorings. Cash eales were reported of 400 bn No. 2ut 92c; 1,200 bu do st 9il¢e; 1,200 bu do atPle; 400 budoat D0}e; 1,600 bu do at 90c ; and 400 bu by ssmplo at 93¢, on _track, Total, 6,200 bu. The markot closed at'02¢. Sellor tha month sold (15,000 bu) ot Y0¢ ; aud wellor Octo- Dber wns nominal at B3e. Darloy wns actiye end cxcited, the chicf canse of tho excitemont Deing tho failure of tho lead- ing short. Tho matkot on No, 2 was 4@9e highor than yesterday, Soller the month opened nt £1.17, adyanced to $1.20, declined to $1.10, and closed, with cagh No, 2, at_abont £116, oller October ranged [rom 99c@B1.04, closing at £1.03, Othor grades were only s trifle firmor, closing at 92 for No. 3, and 78¢ for rejected. 'Ihe burley shiorts predicated thoir course on thoe fact of o, Tull erop, and tho oxpectation of a small do~ mand. They wero undoubtediy right in their deductions, as indicated by tho fact that malt is at presont & drug; aud would probably have madoe mouney had thoy beon contonted with a moderate profit. But” they went in for s big thing, and sold short to such an extent that they could not possibly fill with grain; bence placed themsclvos at ~ tho mercy of tho longs. Cash sales were roported of 800 bu No. 2 ‘at Sl 8,200 bu do at $1.15; 4,600 bu do at $1.14 3 800 bu No. 3 at 040 8,200 bu do at 93e; 2,800 bu do at 921¢e; 400 bu'do at 9205 400 bu Tojootod at 82 800 bu do at 78¢; 400 bu by samplo at $1.08; 1,400 bu do at §1/05; 400 bu do ot 2102 400 bu do st 95c; 400 bu do nt Mo 800 bu do at §0¢, all on track, L'atal, 20,700 bu, WIHEAT IS GALIFORNIA, The San TFrancisco Markel Jieview of the 10tk inst, hus tho following: According to the beat authority, tero will bo about 700,000 lots of wheat for export (hia senson, whisly would requito 700 ships of 1,000 tons vach lo curey away, ;All over the gralu-prodieing. world the wheat crops ara largo aud of good quality, Franco aud Haty Jast year hud to Import for Lowo consumption, on wes count of deficlent harvests, but this yesr they whl have s largo surplus for export. The qiuntity requirs ed for Great Britain fa_mucli Toss thau Jast year, and can be supplied from Europe and the Atlantlo Htatos at a lower cost than fram Culifornds, With these faets staring them in tle face, ho most sensiblo courso for the farniers of this Stato would. have beon to disposo of their cropa ns early a possible, at tho host prico ob- talnable, for f tho crop esttmato of thie world be corroct, ot even approximately no, it I8 quite ovident thy tendeney of the Engllsh mazket (tho only ono San Franclsco ean lovk 10) must be downward, Tho rami- fications of trado ara variows, and all aro governed by atablishod lawa and customs, which cannot ho devinted from witbout worious loss'and probable ruin tothosoattompting to doeo, It s not permitted for any fndividual or association to monopolize the vari~ ouli Vranchies of commerco—namely, bankers, nier- chants, ship-owners, insuranca companies, retall deal- cra, ett.—and {mngine that ihey can suceossully com- ‘poth with thoso who haye mado each of theso varioun branchos thefe apocial busfuess, and only after long yoara of experienco hopo to obtuin succens, Varlown attempts lave, from time fo thue, boen “mado, hut have invorlably foiled, ond the Gravgers at prescnt are mot likoly o provo an_ excoption, Tho farmers, thelr ~po.called frionds und ad- visers, are . congralulating themselyes ut Tiaving knocked Irelght down to £3 per ton, but what wiit bs thia vesult lator on? Thoships that have al- roady eatlod henco this season, thoss now bere, and {hasa known to bo on the way to Sin Franelaco, would corry awny 260,000 tonx, Iu Europe, Autraifs, and Atlantio Stato portu_freights to San Franciaco urc vory low, and no ship-owners in those countries will send their vessels hers when they leurn thut gesin freighta 10 Enrops have fallon to £3, aw nt thut rata thoy wouli Toso lieavily, 8o thnt in plico of n proapectivo supply of 400,000 tonk to carry awny this enson's crop; npm peatances peo ot vory encouruging s ta the amouut, hut atrongly fn favor of » far higher ruto thun £4 hav Ing to bu pai to {hoen who nre. yenturaus onough to come, Intwo or threo months' timo, the farmerd will probubly find_ out. tholr “mistuke (if they do not already venlizo 1) in mot mcetiug the murket and gottiug thoir wheat out of tho way as quickly a8 possible ‘aftor arveating, Uud they rudelved tho piroccods, pald thelr indebtednoss, trada would be provperous, aud thie wholo conntry benofited. Now, when thoss who are holding Dack have deducted btorago, jusurance, and fnterest trom the price th may ullimately have fo accept, tho balunca fa very lildly to be on the wrong wide, Thowo who huve #hipped on thalr own account hnvo yot ta learn tho ro- Wit and 1 thole_scconnt salog loave thom anything over wud above adyancas, freight, and charges, they will bo fortunnte, “Tho liw of aupply and demund a fufaliible, and eannot be igonored with hupuuity, ove 1t all the Grangers of all the Statos wora to combm Trovidenos Lus blesied tho furmora with nbuudant erops, and shippora woro willing to take tho sume ut prives that would linyo fofta profit : but, not satisfled wwith their legitiniato bushicss au farmers, they cloct to spoculate, wud, in o dolug, stand s good chano to veap a substantlat loss, COTTON, Tho Commercial and Finaneial Chyonicle pub- liunen a siatomont of tho cotton crop for tho year ending Sopt. 1, 1874, by which it showy that tho total. orop this yoar reaches 4,185,063t bales, whilo tho exports nre 2,810,981 bulos, and tho spinners’ takings 1,521,080 balos, leaving n ntock on hand at tha close of ths year of 108,152 halos. ‘Lho totsl rocofptn at tho Atlantle and Quif shipping ports this yoar have beon 3,811),- 436 bolod, ngamet 8,651,840 balos last your, It now wo ndd the shipmonts from Tennessoo and oluowhoro diroct to msnufacturors, wo havo the followjny ns tho crop mtatoment for tha two yoRid =Year ending Sept, 1 187 {8114, 3 . Thtex, Titles Tecalpta at tha l’hml\l{'“ l)(lYu‘:“.fl'fll\l,‘Ufl 4,031,340 d ahl its from Tonnesnt A o tifaciuroru. 907,072 11,600 e L I T fuctured Houth, uot fu- B omee s anseeans 128021 147,003 "Lotul catton ovop for tho year..4, 185,004 5,000,608 ‘I'ho yoar has boon far fram n prafitabla one. o groat doprossion which las rmvullml sitico the pasio hay mude buyors vary slow purchasors, 80 that atooks of goods have largely acepmn- Iated, in somo casos boing finally forced to sulo and disposod of at n vory consilorable saerlfico, Hottor timon are uow loaked forward to, Tho country {8 gradually throwing off tho stupor which uaturally followed tho disastors of Bepe tombor lust, utid now lifo, now epirlt, aud now entorpriso are Jikoly 8oon to follow, Lhomill peturny, whioli haye boon hrought dawn only to July 1, 1874,—helng the yeor onil- ing on that day,—show tha numbor of mills in oporation to ho 600 3 loows, 170,180 ; spindlos, 8,027,764, Thonggregato numbor of poutids uso waw 607,700,009, or 1,004,887 balea, Durlug tho pant yoar tho financial dorengo. monts connoquont upon our Soptombor pauis havo rennllmfln o small docroaged consumption, tho averago wook's run belng only 47,02, Misels- aippt and Bouth Caroling returning ouly aboub thirty-ning waoks, Altogothor it nppears that tho notunl cnnsumf:unu of tho South for tho year was 128,520 balos of 404 la ench, If it had not boon for tho pavifo and_its consoquont oviln, thoso milla would probubly have used nboub 138,000 baloa of cotton of 404 um, ngninst Inst Yonr's total, nu alatod i pounds, of 00,672,220. "Tho Bon-Tuland orop thilu yonr is 10,012 balos, and, with tha stock at tho boginning of the year, 1,007 bales, Bnler, Tho tola) supply Liaa hren, “'he stock ot thu end of the yi Making the total diairibnted ,.. Of which oxported to forelyn ports Leaving consumedl (or ofhersis to bo accounted Tor) in tho Unted Staten ... LATEST. Whoat was falrly active in the afternoon, clos~ ing lowor for sellor tho manth, Sollor Qctobor rold up to 05140, closing at 0534s, Holler tho month closod st 081¢@033¢0. ~ Corn wan nalivo and 1¢@Yfo higher, wollfiig ab 78}¢@78%50 for Qctober, closing nt 7856, nud at 8U@80 e for the month. _Oaty wero e bighor, closini nom- Iunlly at G0io for Heptember, 48%e for OQc- tober, and 47%c uollor tha year. Provisions ‘woro (qniet, Anla was roported of 250 tes laxd, sollor Deoomber and January, at $11,60, 2,113 R CHICAUO DAILY MARKET. * BATURDAY Evesiy 3, Sopt, 10, ATCOIOT—Waa firnn ot $2.00, BEANE—New wodiums wero quoted st $L87%@ 2,0, BUTTER—Wna In futr domand rad ftm nt tho pri- cos provioualy ruliug, Hoimo litlo aochmulation” of ‘medinm grudos ia roported, but.of connion and_good to faucy thoru 1s 10 considorablo amount on hand. Wo aiioto ns follows: Chnleo to fancy yollow, 23ito; medium 10 good geades, 2@20c3 fuferlor Lo com® mon, 15@2te. BAGGING—Tho continuod_quictucss of trade is catislng an eanlor feoliug among holders, and In ono or two beauds of gealn bogs wo nolow %o decling, - Duie Jups also ura quoted o Xo lovier:” Stark, #36; Tawe Inton, ic; Montaup, 32%c: Ametlean A, Bl Amoskeag, Sies Oltor Creek, 813 burlap, bags, & 25 by, 1036 185e; gunnles, ainglo, 17@18¢ ¢ do doublo, B@3uc: wool-sacky, G3G 64c, BROOM-COIN—~"Thero was soma inquiry from East- ern_and_Canadian partles, Now cornt fx coming in ulowly, Dricch remain slcady, as followss _Cliolea hurl, 8@8¢ 3 do oxtra, Uo: hirtiel thint will work {l- self 1o & ehioieo hurl broom, Ti@8es good do, 6} @1¢3 good to chola stalk brald, T@se: duférior brush, B@0e.; cronked, 2@die. BUILDING MATERTALS—Werd stoady unior a falr Jocul domand : Michiyan stucco, $2,23; New Yorl Hhuceo, S4,00@1,007 Lonlavillo aud Utléa comont, $1.007 Akrondo, 1,76 brl; Portland comont, $7.00@7,60 T Dri; o't bulk, 75¢351003 limo (brls), $1.00@1.23 Y bl white sand, 9 bry, SL50@200; plastering i, @ bu, 4des Bro brick, yior 1,00, $35.00 @ 00,00} huldhig-brick (comunon), $%,60630,003 Milwauieo huid Racltio pressed, $27.00GHL60, dul.: Indlana, prossed, $I3.00Q28.00¢_do common, $10.0U@1:400. CHEISE—Remaius tirm at tho Jwices eurrent on tho proceding days of tho week, Trado is all that could reaeonably hooxpeeted and tio geeral wituation of the market reems satisfactory {0 fobibers, Wo quoto: New York factory, Lii@lio; Weatern' do, 134@ o low yrrades, H@11C, COAL—Xo ehanges wero apprent, A mailerato amount of tradiug was done_at tho quotations follow- ing, Wo quoto: Lebigh, $W.0K10.60; Lackawa Iw, Taiige, $9.501 Lackiwanua, other slacs, $3.0 Yoimsylvania Cannel, §0,00 Indbwn Owmncl, $8.003 Lrlo and Walnut 1ll, $7.607 Lic kun, §7.50; Brooks, $7,50 Blosaburg, $3.50 3 Hocklug Valloy, £0.603 Iudiana Block, £6.50: Minonk, §5,60;_Wilmiugton, $5.00. UOPERAGE—Was duil, 'Followlug are tho quota- tlons: Tork Larrls, $1.00@1,357 lard tierees, $1.50@ 1,553 flour barreln,’ 33@Gde; whisky barrcls, $1.00 .00 pork stuvos, 'roughs, $16.00@19.00; do, ‘butcked, $13,00@22.00; {1dreo plaves, rough, $20.00G01 buckeit o saived, $20,00@25,00; « whikky staver, rovy $25,00@23,00; o, bucked, $23.00@30.60 ; flour’ staves, $1.6068.,50 ;: clrelo tlour héading, 75@¢. 2GS —Wero in falt Jocal request nt 14@15c, FISH—Trices of fahi tange abaut tho samo an for n foruight or moro, ‘Lut thera fs a_sironis provability of an advance fo wh “Whera du. slill n scarcily of salt 1lah, qualo: No, 1 whitctish, X-lrl, $5.16@3.25; No. 2 do, $5.00@3.18: No. 1' trout,’ $1.50éet.i0; No, 1 ehoro mackorel, now, " Xebrl, $10,50810.76¢ No. 1 Lay, $8.60$8,%0; No, : No, 2 fuackercl, ig-brl, $7.00GT.: family ' muckerel, 3.br), $6.00@0.25; No, 1 ‘Mioro , $2.00@2.20; bank codiiah, summer-cured, §5,75 0.0} Geotge'a 'codlivh, $1,00@G.45 1 Labrador her- ring, Aplit, Lrls, $8.60@9.00; do 15brl, $1.25@4.50; Tatzador lerriug, round, brl, $7.00@8,00; do, g-brl, S Colnmbly River salmon, 37-brl, $UT56 0.4 eantront, 2 doz sud 4 doz, 5 cass, $3.50 FIU KUTS—Drices of domestlo frults aro 'S AND K steadlly working ' downward, 3 furtlier declino in apples, penchen, ond blackbersles belng noled to- day, Tmported vaetion nlso ssem 0 Lo work- fng’ fu the wma divection, Wo mow quata_job Ters! prices as follows: FonirraN—Dates, 9/@10c Turkish_pruncs, 13%@10; ralsins, lnyers, * $5,350 8.43; ralains, Jooso Muscatol, $500@4.05; Zanto ciirpants, 7@Tiges cltron, B1@35cs lemon 'peel, 18 @20, Doasfio—New York apples, now, extras, 113§ @120t Michigan siiced, 11@11ico; Michigan quar- tors, 10%c; Westorn do, B@9e: 'Southiern appics, poaches, bulves, 9i@loxc; do mixt binclberrics, now, 11@12 ‘pitted cherric, 1@Y50, Nurs—Dilcerts, 13 S7GaDe; @llc; 'nlmouds, Terragons, 23@2ic; Naplew Wale niits, 18esige; Grenoble walnuts, now, 14@16e; Bra- zils, 10@11c; pocans, Toxas, 10@I0; Wilmington poanuty, faney, 12@1de; do ‘sccond qitalily, 7@i0e: £3.76: Gl onid 81 do, $4,00: 6 do, $4.93:4d do, 30 do, £5,3%1 9 do, 1o, 30,781 elinch, $3,35, VAL NTONIN~Weta qulst and unehanged : Munilla ropo, 5 th, 16@150; wkal rope, 1 Iy 13%<@ 1igo; lieinp iani cird, 3 18@230 3 mariine, i 1b, Li@ 20 tarred ropo, 39 ib, Lt 8o ;. oakns, 3, balo, $3.00 0,005 pitely, 3 Lrl, $,00R0,01 4,0l $5,0035,60% Toin, $4.0087,60 72 b UILS—=A fair nggreignto of sles wag necomplistiod at full provions priegs, W contintio to quoto: Carbon {rtandard whito) 115 dog, tost, 12%@Lo: do Titnols ogal teat, 150 dog., 16@16%03 (1o beadilglit, 178 deisy 184G 10c; extralard, strfetly winter, $1.18@ 1203 ox- tra Tord, $1.03: No, 1, t@ics’ No, 9, T6@TH03 linseed, Taw, #7o: do,” hoiiod, ‘wlinlo, 706G 770! nporm, §2.10G2.20; neatafvot orl, sirictly. pure, ,103 " do oxira, $ict <o, No, 1, Blo s bank ofl, hic raith, Gog clophant olfy 055:" plumbngo oll, 70} turpeutino, 1@ i2e: naphtha, 63 gravity, 165@100 5 navhithn, comnon, e, POTA rlola wera fn fafe demond, ot atiout Fridny’s raugo of prices. A car of vory ehoice Lrotght 60 deltvorod, Tho rocolpts and slitpmonts weroIntger, Quolutioria ¢ Eatly Rake, G3@106 in cara, dellvered § 0o Por bu frum storo, T0@Tho : da per tely §L76.0200, Bweot yotaloci—Siveat yollow Tilinolr, £2,75@:1,25 per brl; do Jeraey, $5,00, TOULTRY—Ohlckenn wora 't bottor local domand, - and highor, * Tho receiptit wero moderate, Toultry b aceivhig I’ better condition, now thio codler woather Dan commoncod, and mosts with ihoro nquiry, Prafrla chickonn #oid ot $2THEAC0+ inllard duckn 4t $,50@2.76, 5 turkoys, 0@1003 old chfckens, $3,76@ 3,005 cholco apritg Mt mixed, €3.25@D.74; amn'l aud foie Speiugg, SL0G200 B 'dox dick, 30005 .5t geeee, $I.00. BEHDS~Thnothy was very dull—almost unsalable, Ticon wero ek upstledy lonig ot £2,43682.5 for prim, and §2.60 for chofco, Glover wan isfor, i to! ot offoringa, Quotabla nt §0.60.20.70, Flux \van teady ot 81,75, Bilen fcludo 16 aga choleo g == T wagon-hoe boards, oty af §2,60 3 846 hags (Friday p, m.) ab 1 Unq poimo ot §250 230 bags 0. at. $540 3 162 Haya qood at $3.425¢'3 10 Laga ab $3.403 120 D fairat 2,15 ¢ 10 bagiu dlover at$0,70 3 45 Lags ut §9.00 5 0 bugs V0,50 1 927 huga Max wb §1.75 g 0.60 7 1 % ‘WAL Trado coutiniies fulr nt tho prices previously piven: Onondags and Haglunw, finc, $1.00; Cannda, ) iy ordiuary coava 03 coursa dismond 0, 2,007 qround solar, 32,005 dairy, without Lags, $2.7¢ With bage, 9,603 Abhiton dalry, per sack, . AB—Tho ten trado shows o falr dogroo of animation, nnd tho market prosouta o very stoady tono. Stocks aro ot large, and ore liold will canlidence, Wo quotos Younst liyson, cominon to falr, 3i@i%c} do, @ood, G3@0503 do, cloleo to oxtfa fino. U3c@H.05; commion fo fio old hy- nom, 030503 common’ imperial, 45@0U0; food to choico du, USO@ELUD 3 Tair to guod gunpowder, T0@ 01 chofco Pluganoy, $1.00@1.103 oxtra Moyun SLIOGLA5; cholco 10 oxira now Japan, D5e@SL.0 camuion £0 good do, 0531603 fuir to good old, 0@ 630 ¢ common o, J3@4ic s comtmon. ta lua Oalong, 35 @15¢; good, B3@UIe ; cholva to extra, 8503 41,00, TOBACCO~Ts Dicwiug with o sicadlly good do- mand, md Is firm ot our quotution Tk QuT—Extra, @950 cholce, C0@E30 ; modlum Sogesde ; poe to common, db@tie, Lt va—Nutural loaf, 16@300; bale bright, C0@700} Wlack, mowad, dh@stn; o ik 20 rbuiNa—Gaod 1o clolee, 3283503 modlum, 3@ + cominan, 29@20e, WOOD—Wo' myl qiiate na follown : Beach, $4,00; gl 7,60 Lickory, $4.60; wlabe, €3.0083. 60— vered., WUOL—Wag quict and tinchanged, Woatorn mnnus factirors ato Lisying now sud then g they Tus ont of certaiu grades, but asido from this rotal] trado tho mar- Kol is qufet, bt firm Lowovor, owing o tho scarclty of woul aiid einneas eleowhrra, Wa quotes Uood to primy tu-wastied. Toar to ool tbewaskiod Fino and medium waslied fiecca. . Conras washod fiovee. Medium aud coarso Fino unwanlied, ity W THE CIHCAUO LIVE-STOUK MARKET. BaTunpax EveniNag, Sopt, 10, ~ 'Tho recolpta of Jivo atock during the weok liuve been as follows ¢ t Cuttle, IHogs, Sheen, Monda, 4000 47T 187 Tueaday, o) Wednesday! Ay Thursday.. 2,178 220 Friday, 24 ) 15,707 Bamo woelt last yoar, . b Weelt uuus Shipments wero . 30,! Last week, eree TO0 - BLASL OATTLE—Tuo arrlvala during tho past week hava 5,107, ayalnat 22,705 [or the, corresponiting weel Tnst year, In-connoction with tho caitlo market tho past week has developed na important now features, Nulhlll&{ more thau fair actlvity han chisractorized tho domand for any cluss, whilos extrome quict hag pera vaded tho goueral market, Pricea arestillat o wido Tange, wules having Leow muado alf tho way from §1.75 10 775, but 1003t Of tho traling wan dons withn mir- rowor Nmita - than for n number of weeks previous, fow sales malting ut a bigher tigura than §3.75, and nol many below $2,40, Further improvement in the da- mmnd for stockers was appurent, No better prices wero - obtaluable, howaver, owing - 1o tho fncreased supply, ndd wo quote tho markot steady at $LISRWLTS 1 r poor 1o good thrifty steera wulr}lllng anywhere frow 660 to 1,050 1y, The rocoipty of exan catile will show a gradual diminution, and, this belng tho caso, Krh:cb are working a littlo wore {u sellers’ favor, though as yet woaro tnablo to noto any very promiuéut advunce. Thorois n coutinued searolty of fat cattio ; fu fact, scarcoly ouongh flrat-class buiv locke aro arriving to fairly establish market values, The ouly natatila sales of (he week were 48 extra 2 ami iS.year 0ld Tow stcors, averaging 1,631 I, ot $7,75, and & drovo of 1 and 2-year ol Towa sleors, averaging 1,204 1bs, at $0,60, Tho former was unquestionably tho Tounestea peana African peanuts, G@7e, GREEN FRULTS—Tho offcrings were falr, picachen and aples were fu £ood roquest. Grapes wero abun. daut and dull : Temons in boxes, SIL00@12.0 plea, per brl, $2,0062,60; Deaclies, 0G0l per basiict chofco do, Tae@ 1.0 505100 per box or Dasket ; Damson’ plums, @400 per buy Coucord grapes, 30300 per barket: Dolaware and C) baskotl, Toc@31.00 s Callfornia pears, £3,00G4.00, GIOULRILES—Tlio murket wis il for neutly evory articio mentfoued ln tho subjoiued list, rlew alono dis- playlng wenlauess, Kugars” wors nowinally bigher, Al corteth olso woro hold. tnor. firiuly, otiy of {ows articles having undergona o further ‘advanco at tho ast. Bonpaand candles aro both tending higher, owing to tho enlionced cost of the matorials used fu thejr manufacturo, “The market wag reported fulcly 1 920; Java, N lon, 2URLH, 1 @AYo prime B 21i(e} common do, 103c: Singopore Jut 2@ase; do, primo, = Miie. Uanpres—Star, full welght, 15@1870; stoarino, full wolght, 14@14Y o3 do, sbiort welght, 12 /G 13c, Toe—Patna, T3@Se; Rangoon, T@7iv; Caro- Tinn, B @Y83{0 } Loulsiann, T¢@8t/ BuaAta—Latent cut loaf, 1N @14 {e; crushed and powdered, 11%@11%5e; granulsted, HY@112ie; A, standard, 114G 11%¢: do No, @l 1o extra O, 1C ) 105@10%0; yellow, G No, 1, 10 o1 choico brows, 10@ falrdo, UX@9%5c s common 2y Itio, @HXe; choieo do, o, 231(@" 20, 405 good do, 21%G rosating do, 18i@ : Costa Rica funoy, @1 1027¢; primo o, V7{ @10, 7, o, 8% @do; cholca molatsey sugrur, 1025@10kc; falr do, U%@YX{e} counman do, 83@Ya, Binurs—Diimond drips, $L30@1.85; siiver drips, oxtra fing, BU@8Y0; oo Eugar-hotise sirup, US@T0c; oxtra (o, B@800; Now Orleans molasscs, chiolee, 85@ 07 doprimiy, 80@b20: da_comuwon, TU@72e; Porty Rico molussez, chiolco, L6@08e; common molzsses, 35 40c, Bavensus—Common to best, B@045c, Erioes—Allapice, 175@18)60 ; cloves, GI@00c ; cas- (300 : nutmogs, No, 1, $145@ Afr] , 25@28¢ ; do Osloutta, lu(fi,;.'uu. joAvE—Germun mattled, 63{@H%e s Coldon Wost, 42{@5¢; White Lily, 6%@ta; Whito ltoso, 61/@0g pudut, G040 3 Hinvon Tmperial, $4{@0)go; Whito I slan, 63@0ei Clamguign, 0@Uje; Truo Dlue, 6 i Cs Bratici—Silvor gloss, 93(@100; common, 8@10c; pure, Gig@se. 1AY=Timolhy was dull and weak, In the abseneo of any ehipping demand, Rocolvers wero holding at outildo guros, Prulcly-was $n falt local raqucaty wnd fiem, nnder limitod offerlugs, ‘Lhe Tecolp:s of hay ala, J3(@35¢ 150} winge yerd largor to-day, Yolluwing aro tho quolatlann's Thnothy, prime, $10.60@17.003 No, 1, $15,50@10.00;5 No, 3 dv, §14,60015, ixed, $12.00@1800; primu s No. 1'do, $11,00; No, %, or 'Loosk Nizw' o Wadoxs—1ini + prairie, $9,00@13.00, o and.in- fufr Yequost ot full prices, Ioavy hides wero fiem, und woro sometlmies wold at highne fiznres than thodo givon, ~Wo ropeal : Green ity bulehers', Tigo s groon curcd Ught, 9o lieavy do, #ig; part citad, TicGidet eeon calf, 10 voul, 13¢7 dry lut, 1831007 drykip, 180; drysalted, Yy, 1@ 1007 doaconsling, do:” gribby, scored, cut, or otherwiso damaged, two-thirds prices; Lrauded, 10 per cent off. HOVS—Wero firm ot 37@40c, Consumers nro buy. finmodiato sue. e AN T EE Lo~ Trado was falr at tho curront plind praielo, $12 slough, 39,5010, othy, S14,00a@10, HIDES—Wora s TON ratous Iron.. I @320 rates Horwp-ahoo fron 3o Faten Titlen oy kan b ol Wb Amerlean tool & b ® Olironue tool steol Fnglish tool steol,. glinhs spring efcol, Awerieuu cast 8peing sloel,, Bteal 1ro, X eeseveeirerser @ M STALS AND 5 S—Wera nctivo and steady, Shoet zinz haw udvaneed 1o i respouso 10 a abhllar ohinge ot he factorios, Wo quato P1x Prare—~10, 10x14, $1L50; do, 12513, $1:0.00; 1x 20,912,80; do, rooting, 1x20, 10, §11,00; 4o, 20xds, 2200, # 210 TiR~=Targo, 2803 ¥mall, 2003 bar, 800, Hoswki—No, 1, 2005 No, 3, 16 Lrap—Lig, T507 Lur, 8)@Ua; load pipo, BXo; out 0. sn—Tottoms, 830 Zisic~1ull ca G123 ratew @iiie 3 sheathing eoppor, 330, 100; less quuntity, 10)¢0; fron, 8 to 13 rorion B “’0- Hitkasr 1i0x—No, 24, 4370 rates: Hun inclusiye, 2o} I}(}, No, Ustained, o 2, tinest bunch of ateers scen in our murkol this scason, | "To-day thero was very littlo trading, eithier on local or Eastorn nccount, Ouly usmall nuiber of buyers rero {n attendance, and tholr wants sere of 1o moat limited characior, 'Sales wero chietly to feeders ond' Chicngo butelers, tho former operating at $2,95@3,75, and {lo lutier at’ $2.00g4,00, Conslderablo comuion 1ALV stock Tomalus i 1ho yards unsold, QuoTATIONS, xtrs Dreves—Craded steers, averaging1,350 101,550 1 $0.50B7.00 Choice Beeves—Tiiie, fut, weil formed i year 1o B year old sieers, averaging 1,300 to 1,450 1bs , + 5.90@0,30 Good Beoves- d ell-Tuttenod, fioly ' lug 1,160 to 1,00 Jus. Medium Grades—Sicera in fuir flos aging 110010 1,850 s, .. ciicrs! tock—lroar {0 1 cominon to extra cow, for it averaging 850 (o 1,100 1bs Stock Cattio~Comnion en floeh, averadng 600 10 1,050 13 Inferior—Light ond thin cow stugs, buils, and sealawag sicers. Catfio—Toxas, choico cor-fes CGattlo—Loxns, wintered North,..r . Cattle—Texay, through droves...) 1100S—During tho week tho arrivals have been 67,860, Yor tho corresponding weok lawt year thoy Wero 04,564, ‘Tho small roseipts of Sunday and Mone day gavo fhio murket a shiarp upwnrd turn, tho different grades pdvancing 16G250, LUt under the largo recolptn of Weducaluy and Luursday scllora not only found it impossible to malntatn the udvance of Mondny, but thoy found it expedient o (ako oI anather 15@230 per 200 1L on gaod to oxtrs grades, Steady Impravement i tuo quality of the oy fu g naliceablc, ut thow avoragy s atfll very far below that of past nensons at ko perlad, wud I af fromm giviug sstafaction, Furm- ara axo of course anxious to take advantago of tho Liigh yriven still rulfug, und that thoy will continus to seud thelr fock forwutd Lofore it is proporly fattened thoro 1s no reuson to doubt, 1t s generally conceded that belween now and - tho “opening of tho packing seaon priccs must take a % by tume. Dle,” though ut juet What fizares tho pnclers witl deem prudent lo begin oporationy {s wlmply » matter of speonlation, ‘o business of tho weck was accom. plihod at §5,00@8.25,—chiclly at $6.95G7,25, To-duy tzado oponed dull, ik became somuwhat moro” wotive o8 tho day udvanéed, Drievs, howover, wers wenk from the oponing to flia closo, nnil were Jower for gooid tnoxtra, Kaios wero ab $5.5057,25, Wik the bulk £t $0.25@17.00, laughter, 2er 50@4.00 ent No. k] 4] | o1 8t 0] o sip GG 1AL 01 e 151 107 i © 1 10| 63 75 LA SUEEL—DUE slight ehange fa nated fn any of tha foatures of the shioop mnarket, With tho supply sl $ho demand abiout evenly balunced prices havo ruied stendy and wuniform, at £5,75@4,60 for_good ta clioico; ot $,25@5,60 for medlun, aud 6t $3,253,00 for. poor to camman, The yrovulling prives wore 2800R4.25, Only 39 Lead wera taken on Fastern nccount, Al have been disponcd of, aud the markat closea ateady ut tho abova quotations. s CHICAGO LUMIER MARKET. wt o garunoay Evexiva, Bopt, 19, Tho market was bara of lmmbier until lato fu tho at- teruoort, whon ono earo arvived, Thoro wav & good Inquiry'for fenclug wnd plco stutf, snd botl wero nouiually frm, 1¢ tho whid {5 favotablo a sniall fleet will probably_urrive by Monday, Following aro tho quotatlons: Ploce wtark, 86783 fonclig nid comnion Vourdu, 30,00@9.50; 1uir fo aliofe hoards and etrips, $14,00R16.00,” Latlh, $L3% 3 shingles, $,50@60, AT THR YARDH, "Plin $utorlor domaud contiuues falr, aa 18 ehown by o shipnnents, whisls campary fuvoritly with thoso of tio sumlo timo'Inst yoar, and the market n trongor, especlally for tho lowor’ qualitivs, The stock of fono- fung s wiuwually light, snd dally decrensing, the seare- tyat tho wholodsl market proveniing dualers from Keoping their supply up to (o destrod ptsndurd, Gome mon Imnbor 18 now firmly held ub $10.50, Saloa at W quale? lowar Bigures aru oxevptioual, 1 sla—A, 1h0 prieos, o Lastorn domand b Ughts Groen ety Wink—Nos, 1106, 993 Tt 9, 300; 104011, 1oy 12, higo; 1’14, 1200+ 15 oud 10,' 1403 17, 1607 18, 1055 1 200 ¢ uil bundly, 10 per ‘oent'dis oudit: 'fenca wiko, b NAIL#~Ar0 l good demand and firm 3 10@00d, por K. Flooriug, Hirst common. drossei. .. e. 10D Flooring, secotl commol, dressed, ., 95,00 (@%4,00 Tlavrhui, thivd common, drased. ,1+: 17,00 wayon-box boards, suloctad, " 14 inchod and UPWArdiesvseveerrers +1 03,00 @000 QR0 G, tons 2000 Antaclc hoards,., e} 13 stock hoards, O ntock boatils, P Common hoardtw, oltaide for dry. Julat, soantiing, fencing, thnber, 18 tost and under, . Jolst and voni Tickels, nquaro, Plelets, fiat, Codnr postd, Cuilar posts, round, Tath.voo, No. 1 kawed shingles A OB e Bliingles on track (A) I3 @100 0,00 G1LGY @11,69 —_— MARKETS IY TELEURADH, !»'m‘fln,n Markets, LaveEnpoot, Sont, 10—11 n. m.—Tlane, 214 01@S0 WHoStwinter, UNRIN: Anriu R BUChOR B 105 20@103 Gil'3 club, ‘103 T@Lis, Corn, b0s L, N Tork, 778 0d, Lard, 07 —2 p. me—Breadstults dull Lavenroot, Bopt, ond nuchanged, TLoNDox, Bopt, 10—Tvening—Itata of money at Black xchango on “Govornment seeurities, 2 per rents Amount’ of bultlon goun into tho Jank of” England on balanco to-day, £11,000, Cousoln for monoy. nuil nccount, 0237 § 105, 10 W78, 1003 1 10405, now 51, Now York Contral, 9078; preforead, 62} Bugar, 408 Gl@a, Paus, Hopt, 10,—Itenten, 031 Vnasiront, Hopt, 10—, oL, flapt, 10—Evening.—Cotton qulet - and o, Falos, 1,300 Loles, fneluding 4,600 fur #peanilation and oxport'; 6,890 jalos Amertean’ coton L0 nerivo, 1160 clioaper, Dreadstufia duil; primo mesn beef, Dds, Tho Boxton Wanl Marlot, Dorton, Hopt, 10.—Wool quiet, HBulea exclunivoly to matufactirer,’ Trlcea stouly and_ firin, Miohigan loccos, saltn 05,000 ab 50@3le; irm nt thoso pricens 150,000 Ventern flecoow at '45@3107 combing sul tolaina acloctions sought nfter aind acareo; 07,000 sold nt G8@030, Al uvatinbdo lots readily takon ab thoso fignved,” Olifoand_ Ponneylvania fliovon, &2 0, 280 XX and_above. - Miahlgan ficoc Wentern and other flooced, 46@50¢ 3 wakhell ' conihing and deinino floecon, B5@6%¢ unwdshied do, 40@1To s untwashed and unmerchantablofloscos, | 36 40 #eotired, 07c@ELO3 § tubewanlicd, 40@C00, New Vork Dry-tionds Market, Nrw Yous, Hoph 19—Tho packaga trade (4 vory anfek, aud foibiug branchion o active, Cotton gool remain dall ot unchanged prices. Drints Atll tine wottled, nd Allaws fancies and silo-bandn bave beon roditcod 10 83gr, Rlelimond side-banda aro selling w 0y, Wooldns quict, Tho Produco Hlurkets, NEW YORK. New _ Yont, Sopt, 19,—Corrox—Dull and ewster 3 malen 893 hales 3 middling wpland, 16303 midating Orloans, 16740 § not recelits, 47 baloss groms, 1,043 Talen s fatures cloved ateads ; anlee, 14,700 balvs; Boptomber, 15 214703 Octoher, 10 73203 Novems Dor, 15 7-42@1540: Docember, 15 5-10315 11-3%03 Juutary, 16 16-33@15)0; Fobruary, 15 23-02@163¢c; Marcl,16 1-00@16 11603 ‘Aprll, 1035¢'; May, 10 11-1Ges Buxipsrurss—Flour quict’ and inchanged; ros colptn, 7,000 brla; closiuig quict and steady, ' Ity flour 'stealy ot $140@5.00, Corn meal quiet and steady ¢ Wentern, S.200575. Whoat openud steady, with botter domand, and elosed quiot nnd searcely 50 firm; rocelpts, 266,000 buj 4 Ohleago, $1.11@ 1,12 Mo, 9 Chieago, §1.16@L10; No. 4, Milwaukee, $1,155@1107 - No, 3 ' Nortlweal~ orn_spring, $I ungraded Towa and Minnesotn Apring, $1.1% now wintor red Western, SL19 newambier o, $1.21@1,20; whita Weatord:, $1.24 21,50, Ryo quict at 00@8e, Darloy moro nctiva, Bariey malt” quiot and unchauged, Corn firmer, with better dominnd 3 rocelpis, 144,000 bu s Westorn mixad In store, BOX¢; white Westorn, 99c@H,00, Oats firmer, and_closad heavy ond decidedly lowor; ro- celpts, 49,000 bu; mfzed Western, 62@U7ie; iwhite o, Gi}@ode, Trav—Steadys shivping, COGCSe, 1lora—1874, (0@16¢ ; 1673, 16 1873, 19@15c. Grocrniea—Cofico firm with rood domand,, Sugar —Ttofining, 87-16@8 11-160; primo, 193¢, Holasses qulet and unchanged, Rico dull aud nichanged. PernoLeus—Dulls crude hold at 67ic; retined, 195 TtesrN——Fivm ¢ strained, $2.23@2.90, TunvENTINE—Spirits frmer ad betler, Eaas—Tjem ; Western, 22@2ic, YitovisioNs—Porkdull and Lonvy : now mess, $24.00, Beef quiot : plain mess, $12.60@15.00 3 oxtra o, 14.0) @15.00, Boof bams unchanged, Gt meatw” firim 3 pleked ahoulders, In bulk, Y3 d0 hams, In bulk i, Middles Hearco; fong ' clear, 1850, Lac Beavy 3 primosteam, 1o, TuTTER—Firm ot 3@l for Western, chanfied —Decidedly firmer ot $1. MuTALs—Manufactured coppor unclianged; Ingok Tako quist and firm ot 2o; pig iron, Scoteh, searco and firm at 33@42¢ ; Awerlcan dull and heavy at 250 31¢: Ituealn sbicet, 1631540 in gold, Nats—Unchanged, VHILADELPITIA, PaitantLens, Sept, 19.—lu 8L20.007.60 for family extea ; 3,50 and Obo do; $3.00@3.75 for high grades, Wheat quiot und firm'; red, $1,50@1,24 3 umbor, SLAT@1L28, Ryo steady ot Gic, Corn stoady: mixod Westorn 9G07e, Oata In good demand ; whilte, GO@ST: PrTnoLzuM—Firm andactive; refined, e ; oruda, 8@A4c u barrols ; 43@3e in bulk, Wikiskr—Quict it 8101, Uyrren—Steady ; Wesiern prime, 29@30¢; falr to goud, 23@250; common, 22c., Cirtrsz—Qiitet and firm; Western prime, 125@ 1336 ; half-sking, 10@11e. ; gpudn—rirm § Wosteru ozpress, 20§20 do froighty 2@ SALTINORE Barrisone, Sept, 19.—BniavsTurss—Flonr dull and_ainchanged, rin; No.1red Wostern, 463 No, 4 do, SLAIGLA; rolected, SLINQLITS Western, pt.31w1.06; whita do, SLos@L45, Cornstrong; nono olfeed, Oata dull ut 63@a00 for Western mixed ; white, 69@81e, Liyo dull, Tav—Unchanyod, TitovigioNs—Qulct and strong ; mess pork firmer at 3000, Bacon liom at 1o for shoulders : . 134 @160 for clear rib, Hams dult; sugar-cured haws, 4@ 100, Tard firmer ot 155e fof reflued Westorn. Burrkn—Vory strong ab 33@1s for cholco fo fine 24@220c for fuir 1o F00d 3 a for comiaon, Corrrr—Stroug und frregular, SWutsuy—Fiem; held ut $1.05. i OLEDU, ; 2 3—TFlour atoady and at do; No. 1 white Watuel, ; No.u do, $L13% 1 No.1whitd xlra (o, $1.901 ; “nmber Micbigan, §1.107 No. 1 rod, $1.121 ; No. 2 do, @1.03; Soplumbor, $107% § Ouctobur, $L.09% | No, 1 inabor ilitnols, $1.10 1 No. 3 5, SL12), ‘Corn fait wud firm ¢ high mixad, 8303 September, 20 Ooloe bor, THges no grado, Blige. Oata o shuda higher; No.'1, 63)¢0; No. 3, Giige; Boptamber, 3o Mickigan, 12 ‘netonTs—Dull and unchanged. rra—Flour, 610 brli § wheat, 43,000 bu 3 corn, b, 26,000 bit, ves—Ilonr, 200 brls; wheat, 63,000 bu; corn, 8,000 bu; vats, nonc. ST, T.OUIS, 87, Loumw, Mo, Sopt. 19,~CorToN—Quict and une changed, BREADSTUFER~Tjour quict, Wheat dull and Jower No. 9 rod fall, 103 : No, 2red winter, $110X@ 1173, Corn—Huycea off; littlo"dolng; No. 2, 5 Oaty oasler ut G aud wnchiaugod. 1ty Winsky—Firm at $LO2%, Tnovisioxs—Pork steady ab $25.00, Bacon woaky only o Johbing aud order oaE—SL * Torzno, Sept, 19, in woderate doniny Hicin ichigan, [i} eady 3 ruceipt ‘mediun, $3.0005,50 ¢ Yorkors uhd bucon, $6,00@0.75 butchers’, ST,00@7 CATTLE—TIrm W ;. h good, demands rocolyts, 190) Toxans, $1,60@ 1251 falr (o thiokeu native alecrs, 8, @n.00. Kkokrrs—Flour, 8,000 brls; whowt, 42,000 bng oy 18,000 bu 5 0ats, 1,000 bu ryo, 10,600 i3 barloy i, BuresEyTs~Whea! 000 L ; corn, 14,000, ¥AURLL, MrLwAvgcE, Sept. 10.—Ba and uuchanged, Wient weal 973{c; Soptember, V74, wita moderato dennul in fajr dorunnd 3 No, 3, 4 Barloy exelted and unsettled oz 5 $1,00 for, Octobor, FheianTs—To Butalo, 83c; to Oswega, Thie, Tteerty rs—Flour, 3,000 brls 3 wheat, 57,000 bu, Buestenra—EFlour, 2,000 bris ;. wheat, 83,000 bu, LOUISVILLE, LovtaviuLr, Bent, 10.—CorTox—Quict at 1536, Vugavsrurra—Flour and wheat quict i changed, Corn gearco und flem ot 8I@830, Oaly geareo und rm at 65@57e, Rye, D52, Trovisioxs—Tork nompual, ‘Bieon qulet ; slonl dors, 13z@11%0; cleat ril, @104 0 clenr, ko 103 sugar-ourod haws, 14@18c & J»l:l‘u, 1tc, Bulk meats quivt-nud unchunied 3 shoilders, 10):@10403 clear rib, 160, Tard, 16)e. Winsky—Si., 01, CINCINNATL CixoryNaTy, O, Sopt, 19,~CorroN~Quiot and un. changed at 100, Tinrapyruers—Tlonr and whoat dull and unchangs od, Corn_fuir sud firm at 83@65e, Oats fulr and diri ntA0GAB0. Dy fule aud e ot 090, Daclay uae elingod. DSTUFFS—Tlour_quiel No, 43¢0, Cor stea S, Oats highor an ltyo uearcas No, 1, 00, No, % $1,20 for Septerns alr and Airm ot 165G 100, si—Pali und frm, urco and firm § summer, 1o, stoudy, with modraty dumand ; sliouts dory sold; at vige, lLuyer Beptembor; clear, 1040, Tacou_stuady, with moderate duuund, at 1@ w@ioye. Wuiskx—Tatr sud flrm at $10L Creveravn, Hopt, 19, swrurs—Wheat qulet and unchiangod, No, 1 red held at §1.13; No, 240, 3107, Qorn_ gteady nud unchangoed 3 bigh wised, 660 low mixed, Hio ; ears on track, 81@8k, Outs stoady and firm ;' No,'1 Btato, hold atB3o; bio bidj No, 9, Gide asked § 62 bl § whito, e, Peruotiun—Quiel aud unehanged, NEW ORLEANS, Ontuang, Bopt, 19,—Unan—Dult antl lower a4 $1.15, Puvistows—Dry sat goukiors tull md docliafug, { e L vuree § ee, 03 ko, Ve, D0 T ‘3?- lulllfllvy spusttstors “m prices Bigher; sales of good commion ul Hige, = Cofica T oo ot aud pelien highers fulr 17G17 3o yond 18X @003 Drimo 1WA@ M0} siock i Hral hnily 3,400 biugga; doutora’, 5,000, Othors wichangod, S FAIRBANKS' BTANDAKD SCALES 0P ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. 111 & 118 Luko St., Ohleago, Bogarefultobuyonly the Guaninds OiLs—~Unchangod, * N B S e

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