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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1874 REAL ESTATE. A Review of the Market for the Past Week. The Loan Market -— Comparative Statements for October. How Government Affects the Value of Real Estate. Opening of the Baltimore & Ohio Railway to South Chicago. Theresl estate mariet for tho week offers no features for comment, Loyoud the remark thal dullness still réigns. The amouni of transfers that are recorded shows a dim!nution in the amoust of operations. ‘There is no feeliny of weakness among the holders of propesty, and there is enough doiug to make w very respecta- ble showing even in comparison with the larger market of New York. Building is progressing with unabated vigor ia everv divigion of tho ¢lty. The prices of labor " and materinls are much lower than ihiey wore she | two years after the fire, and shrowd men, liko the proprietor of iLe new block on the corzer of Moproo sireot and Wabssh svenue, are taking sdvantage of their opportunity. Beyond thie, it must bo re;:embered ihata thourandstrearns zre swelling the weslth ana resources of the city, through cvery period, of apparent halling. Its growth goes on day by day. like the enrrent of & mighty river. Operations in outside lands are not ac SUSE OF THE SALES OF Ti Ira Brown Las guld four lots in Norih Evans, ton, at $500 each; also, tweuby-three lotsiu | Park Ridge. at $100 each. Day & Sanborm have sold the to-story and ‘basement brick reridence 2nd Yot, No. 33 South H Curtis street, for £15,000. H Warreu. Keeney & Co. have sukl 2 acres in Hinzdale for $10,000. S. Gould & Co. have sold thirt; Whitter's Subdivision, Sec. 24, $1,700 cash. I Campbell Bros, have sold two lots on Western | avenue, soxih of FPolk strost, vsch 335125 feet Tor $1,600 spiece. Davidson & Wolch have rold 26 feet front on liclygan_ zvenue, near Thirtieth wtroet, for 36,175+ also, shres lots on Leaviit street, nor:h of Polk, ai $1.200 each. 5 0. 3. Stoush bss =old the fonr-story brick resi- 8 Cainwer avenite to Col. L. Tilten our lots in 14, for &7, Q. J. Stongh has ju¥t sold 80 acresof laud near Hinsdale and Clzrendon Hills for 30,600, #il pey down. The same 80 zcres were sold seven years sgo for 56,00, Stedman & Pope have told a house and lot on fichigan zvevus, near Iwenty-ninih strect. three-storr sud basement, swelled front 16,000 ; alzo two blocks at Norwood Park for £13.000. Lion & Hewkinson have soid §0x200 feet on Hurlbut street, 200l fect norih of Eelden avenue, west front, for €7,000: and 40x60 northvies - ner Dearborn and Superior streets, for § and 1005160, Michigen avente, nesr Six:y street, for S2.00. . S. W. Kroft & Co. have rold thirty-iwo lois in Block 14 of Hundiey’s Subdivision of the west 1{ of tbe norchweet 37 of Sec. 11, 39, 13, just north of Central Park. to Willimn H. Phinvey, for $20,000; 95 feet in Washinzton Heights, at 212 per fos wo lots in Whitford’s Subdivision, at South Chicago, at %350 cach. . F. Culver bas gold 100 feet in_Culver’s Ad- dition, on the northesst corner of Evansion and Wellington streets, for #12,000. L. A Gilbert & Co. bave sold 100 fect on In- diana avenne, sonth of Forty-ninth sireet, for £7.500 ; Lots 21 o 23 in Dlock 14, South Engle- wood, et 500 each : 800 feet iu Odell's Snbdi- vieion at South Englewood for $12,000. H. G. Moore & Co. have «old residence and 1ot No. &7+ West Taylor srees, to O. H. Brooks, « for $8.009, /. H. G. Goodrich hae a0'd houge £nd lot ou Bat- tarfield street, near Thirty-third, for $3,100. Ira Holmes Las sold 5 acres, corner 1Gb: Twelfth strects, for £30.000 ; 591 feet on M wan avenue, corner of Foriy-accond street, for 35,000, ‘William O. Cole has soid 10 acres in the N. E. 3¢ of Sex. 4, 37. 18, for £#0,000, to Oliver M. Hheldon; nineteen lois m Block 10, Cole's Sub- division, to F. A. Pragg, for 36.850; four lots in Block 12, same gubdiwision. for £1,750. Wiliam H. Rico has sold No. 845 Xfichigan avenue, honse and lot, for $14,280. Mann & Congdon have sold 13 zeres in See, 13. 41, 14, in_Eveoston Township, f¢ 74005 two-story aud basement brick kouse snd lot Monroe street, sonth of Robey, for $7.000; feet om Ridge avenue, South Evansion, £2.500. 5 Henry W. Brooks lave sold in South Engle- ‘wood seven lots for §2.450. H. F. Eldred & Co. Lave gold 3 house and 200 feet of ground in Riverside for 16,000 ; also, o block of 10 actes at Stough Station, 1knsdale, for 310,000 ; alko, 3,200 acres land in Arkansss for £32,000. H. A. Osborn has sold three lotsin Osborn & Bkillman's Subdivision at South Evanston for #1,166.66 cash each. °. Harbert, Keeney & Co. bave sold house and ot No. 17 in B. F. Allen’s Adaition to Sonth Evenston to Milton George, of Chicago, for 4,500 : also, 250 feet in the Grant Addition at Sonth Evanston te Joseph L. Miner, of Chicago, for 26,250, Gagne & Blorrier have sold honse and lot on Twenty-second street jor $8,500; aleo. lot on Sampson streeb for §1,200: slso, two lots on Cottage Grove avenue for ¥60D each ; also, four Yots on Tvans avenue for S300 each. BUSMMARY OF SALES FOR THE LAST SIX 2ONTHS. Accordicg to the Real Eslate and Building. Journal, the sales for April, Msy, and June reached the following totala: and for o Sales, - Asacunt, City property. L1446 46 105 ‘Dutside property, The statement by monthy duriog the thind quarter is s followa : The total unmbar of city sales recorded in_July was 407, and the coneid- oration. $2,527,4%1. Properts outside the limits ithin the county—6i3 zales ; conaideration, £2,076.507. ‘Lotal sales iu July, 1,070 conends eration, $4,603,928. Tor the month. of Augast, four weeke, tho fiy- ures are 88 follows: City. ssles, ‘azaonut, 3,050, Couuty _eales, 797 smount, B0 Total salée, 1,299 5 total smount, ‘The excess of sslesin Augnst over thoss of TJuly was 229, and the amounz 2,895,413 ) "Uhe total sales and smounts recorded in Sep- tembor, four weeks, was as follows: City szles, 103; consideration, $2.335.36). Connty sales, 533: cousideration. $,3i4,713. Totsl sales, L,03%; total coneideration, §4,650,942. The decrease in the number of seles in Sep- sember trom those in August was 2i1, aud ilie Jecresse in amonut of same, $2,519.031, The total amount of sales and cousideration | recorded during the thind quarter, being th months of Juir, Angush, and Septemhes wae v foilows: City “eales, '1,314—conridemtion, €3.605,435; coauiy rales. 2093—conrideration. £3,090,245; tie grand total of exles being 5,107, and of consideration $16, 753,583, VR The decreusa from the' total amonnts noted in e statement for the sacond qusrter 1s, iu £alcs, 134: aud, in consideraz:on, 31,243,331, 2 The aserage for ack weel: of the iast quarter WHEK. 1 COMPARATIVE STATEXEXT FL.OM OCT. 170 0CT, 10. 1874, 1873, Mortgages.. Relezzes, Daring the your e been granted for builai story, 165 three-siory, 4 o1 1 six-story, buildiuga. All ther stber entirely of brick, or brick w stone fronte. A great majority are two stories iz:gh, bunldings thiee storiea bigh raoking noxt n favor. tory, 8 dve-stol these u great many sto in bioeks of from two to ton tenements, built by capitalisis to increase the reveonca from their property. In few inetances hos there been any trouble in finding tenanty for new housen as fair rontal. TILDL ERMITH. 2 : boilding permits were issed The followi Quzivg the wee - . On the 5ib, Y. Dutteriicld, S-sory brick, 46, northeart r Pine and Indians sireets. On the ijth, ¥ T.enuaabergy, 2-story ice- O-glory brick, 25x33, on Culumet avente, near Thirts-racend ¥ B MeCormick, a S-story brick, 47562, Erie utreete. on, 2-srory brick, near Clybunrn avent E 25570, Lot 14, AL Sticben, S-story brick, Block 14, Soc. , on Milveakes avenue, On tue sth, . 4. Chadwick, 2-story brick, 20x 34, on Pine stre near lilmois. s ‘The Sun Francisco Nea! cular FaVS : The real catute vules of Sepiem! duction 7rem the (roneactioss of July aud August, Many attribute the charge 9 tho w e Lick-eatate snle, Ve ar Ay thirce or four choi io tht sale, aud they resch of all bt 3 the_ reduction is Acciientais or, of July znd August 2 {0 be unususlly in_conamquience oi - saler. Prioces Tewaiu linm sud g Owuers are peerts all sagally uinl fair prices, and this fiset, i slse, vestricts tivesules. * Wo look for 2 guod market tiirgugbous the v inster, - RLAL ENTATE VALUE OF HONEST, CHEAF GO MENT. Under tho heading, ** A Conirast in Real Es- tato Securities,” the Sau P'rancisco Bulletin has these interesting rem; The Citizens’ Bank of g0, 1t had lor.g msintai X miost Tespectzble anss i that ity aud Siae, and me iu Lonisk 14 to e Ly buyery. We $4 quite bris! - w Ocleann failed o faw days = the postion of ene of It held collaetr- d. But 1o saies progerly. Sheriifs could gt Lo 22 repumbie Lank went to the fo1a bad fuilen out of the tvever pledgul sor 1 qada bave mxle rest estate comparatively worthlass, Voun impros Tases its character, theu there iy Lot 1 in cai cn of Joiars was rece fectsil at 7 Jer eent per anmu on o Hogle piees of improved propesry, Other luans havo becn munde £ X per exnt, il we have xvonn of liaus hiav- 10g been 1eade o1 Colat ax 8y per cents There Cahivornis 10D ot ¥ prupo i “uothiny P Tersity propaty was inade, 31,00 more taan had been auticipated. There is this confidenve fu rezl estato bere, buczuss on the why T Toundat e 1 exposcd. The pres lant and voices 1 sentiment af the community, ho jobs which have been broughs forward i ccerts of uld have Trere bas b The wrecks of jobs lie ull “Te city is not though higher than overwhenied with debt ; tax: thes oughs 0 be Le, do Dot ext ‘mp thuinooiie of cit- izene, Apart from their applicability to the political czuses which have been at work in the ruin of Louiriana, shern are in thesc sistemeats some wholesome real-cstate maxims for voiers and property-owners, The velue of real estats de- pends very largely upon the character of-the mnnicipal Government. Steals snd corrupt jobs cense extortionete taxes, and theee lessen tha value of proper nce they eac into its income. TiS¢axution levied of late verrs upon Chicago renity has been a rerious burden wpon owners, and an cver-breseat wasuing 10 investorm, A thorongh reform in Lrolitica sud govern- 1ment would be a good rest catate speculation. RLTS. A store in W. 1. Rand's building, on ibe norih eide of Madison wreet, Letwcen Dearhorn and State, Lias been rented for tvo years tor 3,600 a year. THE BALTINORZ & 0HIO RAILWAY. A notable event was tho openinz yesterday of the Ealtunore & Ghio Railway to South Chicago. ‘The expensive shops of this Company are in process of erection in tha: enterprising enburb, and a large opment of that and otber in. Gustries 15 going on thore. This new hre will open up the entire lako shoro between the Iizdo Lrark Hotel sud tho Calumet Ri for settle- ment. Mueh of it wiil doubtless be accupied by the elegant iilomes of onr wesithy citizens. TRANSFERS, The following - instmuments were filed for record Saturdsy, Oct. 10 : g CITY PHOPERTY. Vernon a¥, 196 f% n of Thirs 1c43 1, daled Get, Vernon av, 196 ft 1 of ‘Lt 1643 ft, dated June 19, ‘West Indizns et, 2% 1t nd Oct West Adams st, 157 232123 7, dafed Oc Indiana av, 7 53 £ W w L, X106 £ vAth improvements, dated Ger. Same 2 th Foster at, 130 109 £, da third s, W T, 21 ft on corner, y Puint road, s 0 cor 'x] t, dated Aug. 1. USLMARY OF TLA: 4 = LW, The foilowing ia the total amount of city and subwrban property within = 1adius of 7 miics of tue Conrt-Houso trausferred duting the week { ending Saturdey, Oct. 10: i City proper: North of o South of city limits, West of city limits, Tetl..... The Gmperor Calignia ax a Lover. An anitated loadstoue wzs Milonia Cisonis. bas bewa B62in the unmber of afles, wnd « 20t 51055 1 tae ccnsidorations secanten - THE LOAN JARLET. The market is very quict, the demand bLas fallen off, and in sime instances money has been withdrawy, having followsd in tho tail of the Toleating insuriuce compauies. The cou- sideratior. of instruments Giled i PRy (s Gled for record is tle actanl loars are neither numercus n £ Some agents are doing avsolately not nix?f.‘;xfi"ilea' those who make any how of business are keper. ally loaning tho mouey of Chicago capitatiof Botls borrowens zud lenders appeay’ to be wail ang for pomething to turn up. Meanwhite, gratifviug to Lrow that the releasen of past in- cumbrances keep up 1o a fair average. DOMPALATINT. STATEMENT )r";m THE WEEK xNDI T 63 i1 Y 1y 1 15 1,146,208 = men avmevwhiat humen by the love for her ke conld noi eradieate. Fronzicd slaugbter, ho wan 2uxions to kill her for no oth- «r reason than that she wore] Consider- Instruments, siaile Truet-decds, 218{7 1,116,228 1i o) 465,155 Y se iavo been'built i ls with O thia list probably 430 aro residences, and of 50x100, Nos. 352 on Whirty-fonetis street, nsat Hal- T ADOw 3 hedavy Te- Jezes of progerty included a the think Ly, Lt the waies ove Uoth the market a0re than apythiug howest govarniaent. | ‘Wife of Calizule, she readered the cruclest cf wwith passion for MONEY AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL, SatorpAr ETENING, Oct, 10, Dlonetary matters wero in good condition to- day. 'The demand for money that we have been ohironicling the last two weeks a8 the resuit of the improvement in trede continuos stroog, al- thongh for the last {wo days somewhat broken by the pariial obzervanes of the anniversary of the fire. ‘The demand for money is lighter from Board of Trade men than usnal ot this reazon of tho year, ginco at prosent rates there is no money in carrying grain, Elsewherv thore is a stiffen- ing inquiry. Rates of discontzt remain unchanged at 10 por cout to rogular customers, with conocs— sious of 2 or 3 per cent to cocasional and inde- pendent borrowers with sattsfactory eecurity. Real estate loans are 9@10 per cent; monsy on the street is 8@18 per cent. ‘I'be cloarings for the worl: were $24,383,982.23, aud the briences £2,069,151.65. The correspond- ing figures for last year wero £10,719,295.56 and #1,840,670.42. The efifects of the panic are seen in the ugures for 1878, The ciearings for Saturday were smiall, $2,603.90£.42, on _sccount of the partinl sueponsion of? husivess on Friday. New York Exchange waa o tritle tirmer to-duy, 2nd gold at 2 discount to par; between banks, tor 31,690, THE FAILURES IN' SEW YORE. In commenting on the exxitement in tho New York Stock Eschange abond fuilures, and mmors of failures, the New Xtack Times pertinently ay: ‘e vse of business namiss in counectiou with re- ported suspensions huabeen yather reckless, snd cer- tainly notbing fs moce tr bo ccnted thau this vin- ister method of &WpPeTiDE_ Witk commercial houor. “There i nothing rmore Quifately fmpressiopabls in times hka the fresant thaa moreantile roputation. at fust bopgen fuirly fo experience ort of recovery from the vear, and when geveral only, aioe to the difonlties which then befell them, it is a compara~ tively easy mattes 10 involve: uihier Snus in embarrass- uext by tEo mer metionsaf fheir namer, uvon thongh prior to such libelous aeesitifs they Were above s piclor. This method of kviking w0 affect speculative Valued at the expecee of ke legitiato husiness of tho whole conntry cunnod o tou reverely cluracterized, and should raset with a (overs rebuke wheuever 1t de- velopxitaeli, Nolessflau three fimms wers currently snuntioned to-iay (Wikinorday) 88 having suspended, when later information aulhuritatively zad conclaeise- Iy sefutod the tssemecnts Hrst pat forth, RALLDOAD EAESLIGS IN SUPTEMBER. The Commercial and IFinancial Chronicle makos the following co:mnparative statement of tho earnings of tbe followinug ronds for Septem- ber of this uod last year: Atlantie & Pacific.. Central hcénc iiifaois Coursal, Ind, Bloomingto < Thiree weeis enly of September in each year, G10BS ADNINGS FLOX JAN.1 TO 6KPT. 30, 1875, 1578, € 3,642,040 £ 3,710,500 107,963 10,198,806 5,745, 5,639,205 Atiantic & Pacifie, Central Tecif Cleveland, CoL Cin. & Tud Linois Central.. Iudizoap. Bloom, & West..... . an Centrai.. eeip p St. Louis, Altou & T.H. (main) St. Louit, Alton & T, 1. br'ncls St. Loule, Iron M. & Sonthern, 1.874,1 83, st, Louis & Southeastern ledo, Peoriz & ‘Warsaw...... ‘Tdado, Wabash & Western, $42,738.513 2,100,566 *Three wecks only of September in each year. The following; earnings for August and for the cight months ending Aug. 31 have just been given out by the respective companies: (TOIS EARNINGS 1N ATGERT, 1574, Atchison, Top. & Santa Fe., $ 114,681 indlznap, Cin. & Lafsyettc. = 156,535 Union Pacidc.. Z3 1,642,416 1,811,922 Atekison, Top, & Sante Fe.. § 787,036 Indiuzsp. Cin! & Tafayette, 1168655 inion Pacific - G455,10 9,413,569 £8,271,540 $ 142314 PUBLICATION OF DIVIDLNDS IN KEW YORK. New York bauks sud other inetitations do not, in allinstances, desl as liberally with their credit- ors s ie nsuslly the practice with like inssitu- tions hero. Ia 'this State there isa law requir- ing unclaimed dividends and- deposits to be ad- vertised at stated intervals. At New York it is something difforent, the practice coming under the bead of eharp. Some days sgo a stranger cailecupon s well-known citizen and informed bim tiat be would put ki1 in possession of facta which wonld lead to the recovery of a certain sum. The informant was to have half the amonut recovered. Tuo citizen consented, and was nformed that thers wore awaiting his de- maud in the financial department of a large compsny of national repnfation and budineas four dividends for tho years 1867, 1865, 1669, and another year. worth 3120 each, or $480 in all. Tho $240 were paid, and, as is believed, to some one in collusion with a person in the office. A similar fraud was recently detected in the Treas- ury Departmeot at Washington. A few weeks since tho ofdcers of one of our Philadelphia baaks found dividends of considerable amount standing to tho creditof a gentleman many years decoased, Jeaving hoirs. A little inquiry found one of tuese heirs, now srrived at maturi- ty, to whom the whole amonunt has been or will vopaid. This is but honest. The other prac- tice, of allowing inside parties facilities for filch- ing one-balf tho amount, is eomething clse.— Philadelphia FPublic Ledger. . NEW INVESTMENT FOR SAVINGS. The Merchants', Farmers' & echavics' Sav- ings Dank, of Chicago, has prepared & new security for it8 savings depositors. It issues certiticates of investment.” based on mort- f1ages of improved real estate in the city, bear- 1uzg 7 3-10 per cent interest, and gusranteed by the bank. In one month after offerivg theso vew recurities to their deporitors, 330,000 of them were tsken, and the officers of the bauk re- port (hat 1:c demand continues good, and that :b;new plan of investment seems fairly estabe iehed. GERMNAT THMIGRATION, Dunng the pas: month. 9,134 Germen imwmi- granta bave landed at Castle Garden, a decrease uf 4,604 compared with the corresponding month last voar. Since tbe 1st of Janusry the Geyman iminigration at New York reached 36,303 souls, while during tho first nine months of last year 62,858 Giermiuns arrived, a decrease of 46,549, LD- ‘0. quote : I Prastos, Kean Lnited 2 112 United Stutes currcacy s, 7y 110 10 4851 AR 4950 Fardent Cook County Iar & int Tlinof 10 pes Yarzint Weet Clica: 25 &int o The followinz quotations, farnished by A. O, Sluughter, zivo tho bids snd asking prices of local weenrities snd bonds : debused viih bis tread. iadman as ba uuq 4 . tionably wog, b enfTered from $ho lingoring sar- b TR 1ty Lis single nifection _scems to hive fmposed. g Rt T Tnable to inderatazd, iu Lis moments of sonnd. &ios. 100 & fat, bnte cureful sualysis wbows that | DeES, why there uhouhi he an excoption {0 his univereal biaie. ho aseribed hor induence upon him to the potency of drugy secre:ly adm ed. Tell me,” thou faecinating devil.” scresed. 3 bo clncched ¢ by tho thront,—* tell me whaf Pt in my wize thus 10 bivd mu a Make contesei torture shal Who bot Calignia could_have conmidered Jove ¢ llis blood must have boen de- mind. What oiher tyrant hes sosght 10 destror the one geod angel of b rely boeanse she was sa. Calignia must have been i Acd she did love hic =0 wil —The Galaxy for Qctober. Mirncle of fon- ioine constancy, ho could not espel adoration fromber eonl. The worien who could love v affectionate. b 2t when ha was aasmssinated, she begged tho conspirators to hide their swordsin the borom they had bereaved. . 100 & ot o do 160'% int. 23 & int, 5. . The snarket for locals i very dull. except for county und eity bonds and ety ceriticates, GOLD QUOTATIONS. J. Cbristoph & Co., Bankere, 75 South Clark eireet, quote gold: Selting, 10:00 o'cloc] Tioh 12:09 oclock 110’ 12:00 o'cloc] 1 1:40 o'clock, o 2:30 o'elock . 3:00 o'slock, 2% 10957 F TATESY. NEw Yorr, Oct. 10.—Money clossd n: 2@3 per ceot. Foreign exchange closed dull at i84@43841¢ Tor bankers’ sixty days' sterling, and 4573 and 4873{ for demand. Gold opened aud closed at 11035, with somo sales in tho intorim at 110. The rates paid for borrowing wero 1, 2, and 11 per cent. Loaus were also made fiat, and st 1 per cent for cerrying. Clearings, 228,000,000, The Asaistcat- Precsurer has disbursed duriog the week #277,000, and recelved for customs #23,830. Specio shipments for the ssme timo have boen 96,762 oll silver - bars, Imports of dry £oode, $2,019,000. Morchandiso, 34,460,000. (Govoromants closed dull. State bonds quiet. Stocks opaned weak and unsettled, and To- mained fit(ul throughout the greater part of the day. Towards the olose prices showed an nd- vanco of I(@11{ per cent, from the lcwest point of the day. 'The greatest improvement was in Panana, * Rock lsland, Union Pacific, Lake Shore, Northwestern ccmmon, Obio s: sippi, Wabash, and Westerm Union. ltouk Is- j land 'eold 9807@983¢ extra dividend this sfter- nwon, and_cloged at 9875@92. Transactions on 'Change aggrezated 150,000 shares. Included m the eales were, 27,000 shares Western Union, 15,000 Facitic Mail, 24,- 000 Eris, 33,000 Lake Shore, 27,000 Union Pa- citie, 15,000 Northwestern, 5,000 St. Panl, asd 9,000 Toledo & Wubash. THE WEBKLY BANE STATEMENT. Loaus, increase, $100,800; specie, decrease, 41,427,500 ; legal-tenders, decrense, £1,571,960 5 deposits, decroass, #3,434,700 ; cireulation crease, $303,800 ; reaerve, decroase, #2,136,7 GOVERNNENT DONDS, Missoorls.. Teonesseer, old i tion. +ee 473 | Chicugo & Alton prd Lok 1013 | Olifo & Mimassippt .. 2777 Cleve., Ctn. & Col..... 5 | Ludisna Gentra Illinois Central Union Pucitic stod Union Pacific bonds., 8+ { Ceutrai Pacitic bonds | 7; | B., Harttord &Exi Lack, &, COMMERCIAL. SATURDAT EVINING, Oct. 10, The following were the reneipts sud ship- ments of the lsading articles cf produce in Chi- cago during the past twenty-faur hoars, ead for the corresponding date one vear 250 | eI, I 5,600 G407 187,293 120,552 123,750| 1IR,615 12732 Dresn'd hogs, No) Tive ogh o] Also, the foliowing, without comparisous: - Raorived. Shipped. o2 b: Drriod fruits, s, . U0 Green apples, bria 3,200 Beans, bu. 10 Hay, tons, 70 Hopa, Ton. 87,350 67,750 Withdrawn from store on Friday for city con- snmption : 2,418 bu wheat, 823 bu corn, 2,500 bm onts, 1,824 bu rye, 3,302 b barloy. The following grein was inepectad into store during the 48 honrs cnding with 10 o’clock this i 40 ocara No. 1 wheat; 657 cars and . 2 do; 197 cars Ne. 3 do: 33 cars 3 cars no grade (965 wheat); 8¢ 00 bu bigh mixed corn; 248 cars sod 465,300 bu N do; 15 cars rejected do; 24 cars no grado (371 corn); 10 cans whito oats: 87 cars and 17,700 bu No. 2 do; 18 cars rejected do; 2 cars no grade (117 oats) ;- 7 cars and 1,000 bu No. 2 rye; 1 car No. 1 ‘barley; 50 cars No. 2do; 21 cars No. 8 do; 8 ears rejocted do (89 bar- ley). Total (1,340 oars), 650,000 bu, Inspected out: 833,023 bn wheat ; 325,171 bu corn; 174, 032 bu oats ; 334 bu rye; 30,919 bu harley. The following were the receipts and shipments of breadstufls and live stock st this point during tho pest woek, and for the corresponding weeks ending 23 dated : RECETPTR, Oct. 10, 1874, 22,837 35,045 556,218 1,264,005 595, 625,962 80,497 297,890 44,2 1 Cattle, No.. 8,355 The exports from New York daring the past week include 17,965 brls flonr, 798,000 bu wheat, | and 258,000 bu corn. The doath of Alanson Wallingford was sunounced on 'Chango to-day, and appropriete resolntions adopted in regard to his memory., ‘The largest cargo of oats thas ever left this city wasloaded to-day—110,000 bu—on the James Davideon, by W. T. Baker & Co., for Buffalo. We are requested to say that most of the mixing of grein referred to in 'Tur TRIBUXE of this morning is done 1z Baffalo, not in Chicago. The leading produce markets were quite tame to-day. und most of them had a tinge of weak- nesa, though without a serious declive. The shipping movemont was slow, except in wheat, nod the receipts were heavy. The grain posting this morning on the inspection record was the work of two daya, but the receivers were not at work yesterday, aud there was, therefore, more grain on the market to-day fnu usual, with less demand for it. This was the principal featare of the seesion. Dry gocds were in good locnl and interior do- mand. 2nd were steady ¥ price. Lecal retailers Liave been doing an active business recantly, and their purchases alone msde s very respectablo egaregaze. There was fair activity in most de- partments of tho grocery market, and, asido from rice, in which a }{c decline is noted, thero were no symptoms of weakness. Candles are held a 3ic higher, owing to the enhauced cost of mennfactare. Soaps also wre advancing. Spices are iirm and in incressing demand. Coffees, sugars, tes?, and other lines were steadily Leld at former quotetions. The situation of the dried fruit market was withont change for the better, tho demaud contiuning Tight. with prices unsettled and decliniug. The changes noted to- day wero 5c decline in raisins, aud a Mo reduc. tion in rsspberries oud blackberriee. ~ Fieh re. mein fimm. Their relative cheapness 3. attrass ing the attention of consumers, and sales are in excess of past seasous at a corresponding period. Cod is searce and will undountedly go bigher, and the general'tendency, in fact, is o zdvance. Putter ond cheess 2ro moving froely at firmly-maintsined prices. DBagging remaius quiet and stesdy. No changes were upparent in 1ho coal, wood, leather, and tobacco markets, A libara] amount of trading was accomplished in the oil market at about steady rates. Lumber was firm uoder 2 good demand, more perticularly the common quslitien, the atock of many descriptions of which is light. Hardware {lding-materials wero stoady un- 523 b: dh\‘t_:“: demand. The ~ wool, hop, and sood | markets remain quiet. Clover soed was essior, otherwise there vias no change in pricos. Droom-¢oru was very drm at a consideruble advonce. Selters now hold the Iarger part of the cron, and virtually Lnvo con- irol of the market. 1'otatocs wara firmer, Leiog wanted for shipment s well a8 by local dealers, while the receints were only fair. May was steady under a inquiry. “The pouliry and gamo market was in a very unsatisfactory condi- tion. The roceipts hove heen unustally Leavy during the past fo days aod greatly in excess of tho dorand. Prices aro irregulir. rauging for live cisickens from §1.50@8.00 per doz. Highwines wera_fairly active at lfc docline from tho ravge of Thursday. Sslos were report~ ed of 150 brisat $1.0117 and 850 brisas §1.01 per gallon. The market cloged firm ob the in- vide. New York was qnoted eszsicr nt $1.05, and our market alzo sympathized witi: the down- ward tendency in corn, but the demand was good, as sevaral orders have beon waiting here for two or threedays, 1 anticipation of the drop. TLako freighia werd active at the range quotad yosterday. Wheat wes taken to Bulialo at 4@ 117¢, mostly at the iuside. Corn wae quoted 2t S3v, and oats at 3¢, Several vessels were held off the market, carriers being unwillicg to ac- cept current offeriugs. A total of Y charters was roported, which will carry orct 200,000 bu wheat, 175,000 bu corn, 125,050 bu wats, and 30,- 000 bu barley. y Provisions wero modorately zctive, chiolly in mess pork, whick was 50c per brl lower on old for cash, casier for the year, and «. shade tirmer on the more deferred options. Some of tho sales for cash were made yest!rday, and it is eignificant that the new pork commaads a premiam of 50¢ per brl over that packed last winter. Lard was very quiet. ‘Chore was noth- ing doing in cash lots.” ‘The year was nominally firm at $11.55 early, but was afterwards offered at $11.50. DMeats wers inactive; but thers is & quiet ontward movemont that indicates fair snles for cobsumptlion, which aro probably made off the Doard. It now lacks threo weeks to the opening of the packing sea- son, and we have on and etocks about s fol- lows: Oldj pork, §,000 brls ; new do, £,200 bris ; lexd, 4,000 tes: old meats, 850,000 ths. There is & fair supply of new meat offering, anid it is gen- ersally proferred by buyers, the old beitiguominal. ‘Tho market closod at the follow: range of prices. Mess pork, cash, . 321.00 :lor old and $21.50 for mnew: do seller October, $21.00; do, ecller the year, BIT.6713@A7.70: do, soller Jaomary and February, 18.00; de, sellet February, &I Lard, cash, $14.45@1450; do, sellor October, to fill eontracts, $15.00 asked; do, sellor November, #1L73; do, seller tho yosr, $11.50: do, “seller Jannary and Fobruary, $1L.60@11.6215: do, seller February, $11.75; summor Jard, 13} ¢. Swect-pickled hams, 12}@13c for 16@15 I sveruzo, Lresh cureds dry-galted meats, loose, at 8 for ghoul- ders, cash snd seller October; 13¢i13}4e for slort ribe, cash and eeller October: the sgzme boxed at @%c ver lb sbove tuese prices; summer loog clears, 1ilfc; do short | clears, 12¢; do short ribs, 11%{c: do Cumber- lands, 11 do sboulders, 8¢, looeer PBacon meats nominal. Bacon hame, 15@lic. Mess ess do, £10.50; beef hams, ty tallow, 8}i@83{c; greage les were reported af 195 brls 12.00. 22L50@ nominel at 6@9c. mess pork (new) as $21.50 5 15,000 brls do (old), casls aud ucilor fli month, 2t £21,00 5 1,070 bris 50 orls do At 500 brls do at seller tho year, at *17.70 14 1 500 brls do at 817, 7. 1,0 brls do seller Janaary atv]. Feb- ruary i £18.00 ; 500 tes lard sollor Junuay and Tebruary, at $11.63. T Daily Commercial Repor? givea 44 fol- Jowing a3 the shipments of provisious Zom this city for the week cading Oct. 8, 1874, :10d since Nov. 1, 1833, together with comparioia. Srouldisy| L. s16.6 0| 2,218,570 935, e Lncludes all cut moate. execot shouldens and S 2ms. 3la nddition thero wero on Thurady Jaet nearly 3,000 brls louding un propeliers, mot yo reported. Flour was quiet, the valuo of £ales boing alightly less than on Thuradsy, aud tho market wae tame, with a tinge of weakness, 12 sympathy with the easier focling in wheat, ud the fact that the New York flour marke: is ‘rery low. Lran was in good supply, =nd steady. - Sales wero reported of 100 bris white winter extias (dfagnolia) at £7.25; 300 brls do oa privato termu: 59 brls spring extras at $5.15; {i brls do at 24.62)¢; 950 brls do on private terms; 100 b3ls superfive at §3.86; 40 brls Luckwiieat, new (Jackman's) at 38.50; 40 brls do. old. 2t 36.50; %5 brls Tvo on private terms. Total, 1,705 brls, Algo 30 toos bran ot §17.00 (insacks) an track : 20 tans do at 16.50, on track; 10 tons middlings ab 23.00. frec on board. The marketiclozed &t the following range of prices Fiir to good winters, Choice do... Choice spring extras Good do. Qood choice apriag suerines Comuon do, ‘Wheat was {clower, but very steady at the decline till near tiae close, with “a fair sbipping demand early, vuich wasegatistied by about noon. Livernool aud Xew York were both dull. 1Inthe option depast aont oua operator scemed to bo en- aesvoring to hall the market, and the other buy- ing wad done by the short interest, seversl of whaom iilled in quietly, but to a considerzble ex- tent. The sliippiog purchases were =aid to bo mace chietly for the supply of interior points. Orders to ship to Europe are vory ecarce, agents saying that theic principals can buy mora echeaply ia New . Yorx than hero. ldence, a heavy feeling, cspecially o thero are indicationa that receipts will at least kee,p up to their present volume, and the closiag c.f navigation will 500m increaso the cust of ahipping to the seaboard. The preepect far wheat this winter is decidedly a ** bluc one,” and ihera is spparently mo holp for it, as the European buyers are masters of the sitnation, end it is difficult to obtain more money for the whest from home consumers than can be ob- tainod for export. so long a¢ there is o bushel lefs on eale for the latler purpose. Seller the month opened at 903¢c, sdvauced to 9137c, aud doclined to 91%¢c at the close, when cash No. 2 spiing was galablo 2t 90%¢c. Saller November 8old at %0@9lc, closing at'the inside. Seller De- cember sold at 903{@91%¢c. snd geller the year at 90@903{c. Cash No. 1 epring closed ot 97¢: No. 3 do ‘at 8Ge, and rejected do al 8le. 3lin- vesota wheat was in fnir demand, clos- ingat 93%{c for No. 1, and $1.0214@1.05 for No, 1. reported of 6,000 bu No. 1 spring ,600 bu do at 97c ;6,500 bu No. 3¢c ; 109,000 bu do at 913c : 5,500 ba 5,200 36,200 bu_No. 3 spring at 67c Lu do at 8637¢; 13,200 bu do at 3614c; 2,800 bu do st Sic ; 400 bu rejected spring at 82c; 809 bu doatBilfe; 800 budoat8ll/es 7,600budoat 812t 8lc: 14,600 br No. 1 Minnesota st £1.03; 7,200 bu No. 2do at 9ic; 3,200 bu doat 23gc. Total, 224,200 bu. Corn was moderately setive in cash lots, and ery dult in options, st an average docline of ¢, but closed fuily 1340 lower than on Tharedzy. Liverpool was quoted firm at unchouged prices (88 9d). and New York was firm, with o moder- ate demand, while our receipts te-day were not large. Buttho arrivals of two days were on the arkot at once. and there was a decidedly bear- ish feeling all around. The shipping de- mand was fair, a2nd the October shorts soticipation of bigger receipts and higher Xraizhmlu. New ):Efk was roported firm, which keeps up the prica for prezent dolivery, but had no effect on fatures, options sympathiziog with corn. Seller the montk oponed at 493ie, ad- veread to 50c, and dectined to 4937c at the close, Seller November sold at-3@4%i<c, and soll- or the year 173/@477e. both clos- ing dulll Cash No. 2 closed at 49%c. Cash pales were reported of 10,000 bu No. 2 at 50%fe; 8,000 do ec 503c; 8.500 bu do at e; 600 bu do et 4935c: 2,400 bu do at493c: 2,200 bu No. 2 white at 3t 4.200 bu_rejectod ot 3.050 bu do nt 4635c: 4,200 bu do at 46!7¢: 1.200 bu do at 46¢; 600 bn b sample, white, at 513¢c; 600 bu do at 5lc; 600 bu mixed at 49c, il ou track. Total, 62,500 bu. Riye was in moderate demand at the recent re- duction, snd a shade firmer, chiely in conse- quence of the fact that tho receipis were uues- tectsdly light. Bales wera reported of 409 ba No. 2 (special location) at 883Zc, and 8,600 bu do at 8dc. Barley wes more active, bnt a little more ir- regular than nanal, the jumps ou prices being fraquent, though not very eevere, ‘Ihe receipts wero fair. Cnen lots in special locations were in fair demand, but were nofmnch wanted in un- specified bonses, and esmplo lots woro unu- sually active. Heller the month opened at 21.07, advenced to %1.08, receded to 21.05}4, and cloaod ot $1.06 Sstier Novomber sold a: $1,0314@1.053¢, closing ot $1.05. Casli No. "2 closed at £1.06@1.07, and No. & at abont 90c in ordinery houzes. Cash sales were reported of 8,400 bu No. 2 at 21.04; 12400 ba do at £1.07; 2,400 budoant $1.065 1,600 bu do at 31.05!<; 100 bu Xo. 3 at U5e: 4,000 bu do =t 9%0; 6,040 ba doat Me; 460 Lu do at 87c; 800 bu refecied at 78¢; 400 bu do 1,600 bu do at 75c: 800 bu by sample 2,000 bu do at $1.121; 1.600 bn do at ba do at £1.05 : 10,800 bn do at 31.07; 2.000 bu' do at $1.00; £00 bu do a¢ % ; 400 bu Jo ut 930 ; 400 bu do nt 9%, on track ; 400 bu do at $234c, delivered. Total, 53,000 bu. LATEST. . Wheat was fairly active in_the afterncon and easier, selling at 901{@30%c, and closing at 903go " seller the month, and 90@%0)4c seller November. Corn declined 1{c, bat subsequently 1ecovered, closing at 78c seller the month. Oats wero easier, closing at 49%¢c seller October, and 48c sollers for Novembor., e TAE LIVE-STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. @\ TiEDAT EvENING, Oct, 10, The receipts of live stock during the week have been a8 follows : 9,009 46,04 CATTLE—The market is withoat important ne features. We have still tonoto a plethora of poorly and indifferently fattened stock, whilo of first and eccond cluss beeves the soarcis; at notime daring pronouncad changes hove take: auirvicents of thw Eastern mariet wero easily disposed of mpon the doy of arrival. and s quits 26 good prices as Liave pravivisly prevailed, bat of the common sorts tlere wero daily accumnlafions, which necessitated price-concesstous as the weck advanced and the sup- s Lecatno more oppressive. Amony scilers there was 17otty geucral dissstisfoction with the raling prices, 50 far as the grades below chuice were concernod, 2a, with rare exceptions, they were nnremuerative. Of thie 12,000 cattle reccived "during the weel it is safe to eay that not 1,000 were of a quality good erough to command a Ligier figure than $5.50, while the major portivn crossed the scales ot prices below §4.50. A large perceutsge of the roceipls consisted of Texas cattle, for whicu the prevailing prices wore SLI3@3.75. Of these Chicago butchers and feeders bouglit liberal Iy, the former at £2.25(a1,25, and the latter at $175G 435, Taere has been considerable inquiry for native stockere, and liberal salva were roported ot $2,25G:k50. Celves continue iu good demand 3t §.30@5.75 for thin, cosrso, Leavy to choice light. To-day the market wus lifeless. _About the only in- quiry c3tne from foeders and local butchers, and sales were limited t0a few hundree head, chiefy at §2.50@ .50, The market ciosed dull and heavy with a largo an:ount of inferior and common stock left over un- gold, Below are the closiug QUOTATIONS. Extra Beeves—Graded stecrs, averaging 1,350 101,559 Ibs.. eenensesnn. . 36.50@6.73 Chofce Becves—Tine, fat, weil formed 3 year 10 Gyear old stecrs, sveraging 1,300 to 1450103 . \eevee. 650@6.10 Good Boo ed ging 1, Mediam Grades—Steers o falr floshy, aver- =ging 1,100 o 1,250 DA, . 3.75@4.25 Butchers’ Stock—Poor to f: eers, and commoa 10 extra cows, for city slaughter, aversging 850 to 1.100 ibs. 2.5033.50 Stock Cattle—Common cattle, 1 decent flesh, averaging €00 to 1.050 ibs. . 2.25@3.50 Bomie 2,000 less than Last week,only a very small portior of tho Lize decline has been régained. Indeed, up to T'riday noon sellers ud not beon zble to realize at eny zppreciadlo advance over thie low prices established 3 week 370, thero being mo apparent urgency in tie demand from ony guarter, Since hen tho markot Dias displayed increasod acttvity, and Bes assumed a firmer toue, cloeing ssles indicating an sdvance of 10@1L56 over the prices rulnz af the closs of last week., Sorce of our packers are putting their honses in order preparatory for tho racking seasou, but it is thought that fittle cutting will bo done during the present month, even ehould the wcather prove fa- voralle. To-Iny the market was active, and carly sdvanced 10@15¢, which imnprovement wes maintained Szles at §5.00@7.09 for inferior toextra. 206 SALES, to the close. o, 46 51 £ 149 50 52 3 6 60 19 5.85 6.00 6.20 639 6.490 6.65 615 615 4o » becn in unusually fall supply, snd eciated fu value, though not to flie exient that might resaouably bave been anticipated. S pers have done little, bat, under a more than ordinar- ily goou Inzal demand, sellers wera enatled to realize at s decline of scarcely more than 23c per 100 Ibs, We quote g0od to choice at §3.75@4.25, 3nd poor 10 me- dinm at £2.2563.50, g e e FCREIGR MARKETS. LrvFRroor, Oct. 18—113. m.—Flour, 355 61G4s 61, Wheat—Winter,3s 10d:2.94 61 ; 8pring, 850s 44 ; white, 93 11d@l0s :id3 club, 10s4d@10s Yd. Corn, 96s 6d. s ¢, Tard, 6ée. 7ooL, Oct. 10—1:30 p. m.—Breadstufis quiet annl anchanged, LoxDoX, Oct, 10~Eventmz.—Rato for money st the Stock-Exchange on Governmeut securitles, 132 Con- sols for _momey, Y23{&927; ; on eccount, 933 , 1033 ; 10266, 1 new 55, 1043 ; 1, 99 Es referred, 45. bought cash lots when they wanted to unless they could secitie directly. There wes s fair iuquiry for new corn. Reports received {rom the new corn thbat Lus been shipped Eust state thata good deal of it bas nolouded in & condition very much re- scmbling the national dish of the ltalizng— polenta, the plain Eoglish of whizh is **mnsh.” It is ot yet dry enough to ship any great dis- tance, aud even that which is kiln-dried is de- scrived as sour. It would appear that the effort to rueh tho natural course of events iy not success- ful. “T'he frosts of antumn are equally vecessary with_the heats of summer tu mcke corn merchantable, and therz is no dsuger that the new corn will be dry ecpoagh to fill contrasts forn loug time to come. Dnut the new corn can still be used for many purposes, and to that extent diminish the demand for the old. L however, theold is nearly oxhausted, 28 i3 some holdérs, there will not bo mitch wowding ont. But the generalsentiment of ile **corn crowd ™ is in favor of a decling, if not an immediate one—which is, of couraz, moro 2 question of results than anything else. Seller thie ronth opened this morning at 794c, nad de- clined to 77i(c, closing at 78c. Selier Novem- ber told at 7 e, closing at - T4ide. Satlor thoe year sold at ash No. 2 closed . at - high mixed nominally at reporicd of 32, i i 12,800 c; 5,600 bu do at 197e: u do'al T9}e 1~ 3,200 bu do at The; %200 bn No. 2 LT3 11,660 bu do at 793ge: 53,400 bu do ot 74 ;3,000 bu do at 787Zc: 33,400 ba do at 78! 5,000 bu do st 78! 2,400 bu rejecied at T3¢ 4,400 bu no grade at Glz: 1.200° bu by rampl new shelled. at 63c: 800 bu do =t 62c ; 2.0 ba doat 60c:_ 500 bn ear at 5%, all on tzack ; bu ear &% 5%, delivered. Total, 206,200 bu. Oats were moderately active in cash lots under fair demand for shipment, and weak on op- tione, which declined about 3Jc par bu under the Erfe, 27 Sagar, 276278 5d; No, 12 D. 5. spot. Tallow, 43 Gd. PAnts, Oct. 0—Ervening.—Dentes, 62f 25c. LivEEroOL, Oct. J0—Eveaing.—Cotton qulet; mid- dling nplands, 8d; Oricaxs, 82;d. Sules, 13,000 balen ; fi:.nun, 6,500 bales ; speculation and export, 2,008 ales. Breadatufs gulet, Beef. Sus, Cheese, 578 Gd. Best Amorican fine tallow, 425 5d. e NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New Yonk, Oct. 10.—CoTroN—Quiet; sales, 291 bales; middling uplaad, I3lc; Orieans, 16%c: fu- fures closol sicady, with sales of 20,500 bales ; Oclo- T, 15 T-42@151,¢; November, 15 T-33@15), cunbar, Jantiary, 1523026 3 February, 16.c3 Sarel, 16 1552016 19-Toe; sy 3 June, 17 1133 @1T%c. Froun—Decelpts, 14,000 Lrls; dull, lower, and » vers limited demaud ; pupertine’ Westoru ond State, $1.954.75 ; comron’ to good, $4.85@3.3%; good to chiolce, $5.40G5.60; white wheat extra, $5. extra Okio, £1.95@5.80 Louiy, $5.15@8.75, ciosing Rye flour unchanged. 5-Meaz—scarce and firm, —Wheat—Rozeipts, 92,000 bu. ery hieavy. lower: moderate demands #pring. at $1.20@] 5 3do, $LOS@1.0 Norinwestern apri s The market L9E1.10 0. 2 \ 1123114 new winter red Western, $1.14@ 107 uew wauk a) white Wost zmber do, $L23EL24; k Rye folrce snd quict aud unchsnged. W Corn—receipts, 18,003 Ln mand; mixed? Western, sellow do, Oats firmer and Jezs active’s receipts, 5,000 bu; mized Western, 62@ G42.e: white dv, CXzEEIC. Hax—3teady ; shipping, 60G6. Hopé—Firm, (inocEerE—Coffee quiet and unchanged. Buga ; prime, 8¢, Molasecsand v quiet ; refuing, 816E87,c ) rico qidet and unchazged. Drrnorrex—Decidedly lowor; crude, 53G5Xe; refaed, 1 TesiS—TFirm ; strained, 52408245, TonpzNTINE—Pirm; Epirits, Sdc. PnoviitoNs—Pork dull; new mess, $ILE0 Boef quist; plain mees, §12.50@13.50, Diel bams un- changed. Cut msats quiet. u;{e. Lard—Heavy primosteam, 13550, © CTTER—Qulet and Licary ; Westora'a Cuzrsz—Firm; common’ to prime XBRe Vamrr—tomerat gL, " L ALs—Vanufactured firmer ot $21.87:@22.00. rfifigtfin"\n% he i At Quies: dats 0 g 15ALS 5 ol LY h clinelt 4o, g Lorie-shos nomiually unchanged. aty, NAVIGATION NEW YORK TO ARG TheSouth Wales Atlantio Steamsn, 3 " 1o ¢ mermd, i :145’ "?‘E""'"l ey -.00t. 1. | GLAMORG & Carsying goods and vmnyzn"f‘g‘;&m"" B gliparts 61 10 Calted Ntaion snd Canmgy o Tes tg Brisiol Channcl, and ail atbos pointa i gl & g kL b, couvecnience of RSP e h“.- CABIN AND STEERAGE. PAsg) Gapy TFirst Cabin, $73 23d 880 currency. 5::&1% L} 7.2 currency. Stoctaze: g FrepaidSteorags evrtigeates toen Farin cate e— I‘?"‘(’st:gf Llazd Ilf 5. 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STEAMERSLEAVE PHILADELPHL, EVERTY TEHURSD AR, £¥ Passengor accommodation: For passage and farther pirticatars, sools e T EELE S, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, NERAL TRANSATLANTI > MATL STEAMSAIES BErYEEN KEo TS AND HAVRE, GALLING AT BREST. e Beg oo et b T e or " Fler No. 0 g:*"ru Hiver, 33 fotiomas =) Ttz VILLE DE P % Crinill 8 rican travelers, by takiriy fhis Line, svaid B 1 s sit by English railway end the discomforis f coor g e Chamael, besides savlag time, frouble, andcan e E. £4 East Washington'st., Hoo I O i, National Line of Steamhips, INOTICE. Thie most southesly ronte has always beea tois Company t03roid s ad headaney, Mty Salling from New York for LIVERPOUL 1ad ¢ TEXS. TOWN erery SATCRDAY. Stiling from . Yori for London (ireets érar o g - peasng?, 310, 80, eurrency: o iy reduond Fatens Hotarn 11skte 5t Iowess s s for £10G, ST SON, Western At s, B LA TS0 exa Northoast comer Clark and Randolphats. (o7pes e e St and aadolphai. (orpe siser NCHOR LINE PASSAGEQ ATI Lirerpool, Glasgow, Qnoenstoan, Lon- Phaiilog Mot i ot HENDEROS RNOTHERS, ¥. E. LaSallo and Madison:sis.. Chicagn: - RRRIVAL AND DEPERTURE OF TRUE EXPLANATION OF KEFERENCE MARKS.—1 Satunfing ecpted. *Sunday exospted. + Monday excepted. . IAN rive Sundayar8:0a. m. § Dailv MICHIGAN CENTRAL & SREAT WESTERN RAILRORY Depit, ook o Wiy Ticket ofice, 67 and 75 Canals,, corner Mail (+is main and air Iive) 200 2. m.|*8:00:p. B smemiigre CSHICASD & ALTON. e 0, Kanses City and Demver Short D ., and Chicago, & Alion oxd . Lowls e e Depaa Tt i e o vm g o idje. ITicket Ufices : As Depol, and 12 Eardolph . e Eansas Cityand Donver Fast Ex. Kasas City Kxpress. . Louia and Texss St. Louis Fast Ex a Streator, Lacon, Waalungton Ex. Joliet & Dwrhi Accormiiodation. CHICAG. MILWAUKEE & Sr. PAUL RALWYL on corner Madi Canal-ss.” Ticke! O T las ot et Shormoa hosse andel L¥rds T, Mleascoe Madison & Praieis du T Milmankee, GrEE i Sisvens] 5 Ruint, S Poul & Sidneapolin, | 0 g0 o int. Praizie du o s i Hflngg;m lows, eliad iwagkee, A olis, Niahit. Siprosee. 65 12 ILLINOIS CENTRAL #AILROAD 2 foot of Lake?, and foot of Twenty-scondat. 1jcisl DT Yt e oo | dhe CHICAGD. BURLINGTON & UUINSY N:ll.“l'l- Depots—toot of Iakoute, Indianzan., and Sheay and Canal and Sizteenth-sts. Ticke: #t., Grand Porific Hotel, and atdepod. T 3 & Sioaz Cjty, Fast Line, Uity, Leavenwortn, Al Joseph Exp. T¥Ex. Sundays. TEx. Saturday. CHICACO & NORTHWESTERY RAILIND Ticket afiees, 63 Clark.st. (Sherman-Louse), axd 5 6o +#.. corner Nadirens., and at the depet- e | aPaclfic Fast Line. 4 Laguyue gy £I. aDubaque Night ¥x. aOnaba Night Exree... a Frecport & Dubuons Exprows... @ Freeport &£ Dubnque Kxvress. . b ¢ 3 . assen: & Milweakee Passsugor. 3 (5rees Bay Kapress. b 5t. Paul £ Winoaa Kxpress., # Marquerto Expross. b St. Faul Passs b Genera Lake E. a Gene: o £ b Geaer= La —Depot corner of Wells and Kinziosta. S Dubot corer ot Canal and Kinzio-sie. CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC nuuufll;fi Devot, corner of "a"'f:fl;éfli%:fim' skl offct [ e | Arrive.