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(4 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER .19, 1874, AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, Buipay ByrNtis, Oct, 1, The finanoial record of the week is & gratify- Ing oue, Tlough tho demand for monay hos not exuausted the available resourcos of the banks, 4t Lns beon fairaud stoadily improving, Danke eraare not eager to enlarge their losus unduty ¢ (iia time. Packorn will oon ba in the market for accammodation, and this activity, with the otlor demands jucident to the carly winter, will woko money much eloser fu thirty or sixty days, Ozen loaus on the Doard ot Trade aro aimost ontiroly In cash property. This diminishos the usual employmont of funds on 'Changs, sml leaven a suiplus in the hands of the Bosvd ol Toado bLauks, Monoy osm be borrowed of these imstitutions Ly setrong par- ties, with good sccurities, st ratos ranging fzom 6 per cont on oall upwards, With the moi- ‘eantile bauka money is firner ; outside lonns are zegotiated with less xeadiness, and mtlesn Hbe sral rates, and momo of these {ustitutious have yefused first-class outaide paper. To 10gular oustomers, the nominnl vale of 10 percout is still cliarged. Aloney on the streat is firmer at 0218 por cont. ¥ 'lgha olenrings of the weck have indicated the wetivity of the banks aud the betier cundition of gonoial business. Thoyare: WONEY 3 Ciearings, alancer, o fes SEAMBIIGA BHWONT 310,116.27 ao,115.41 425,410.47 LOToTsT 30304849 QU2 BebS0LD Tota suvasss $26,010,190,L6 $2,104,235,69 Joi wnding week lx. o n”:;pl' vees .E.. e 14,817,341,13 1,600,041,80 As we bave cxplained, tho clearings are ang- meonted by the cash operations of she Board of Trade, which have largely supesseded thie * car- aying? of pravious scasons, Un the otlier hand, the cheelks of rcal esale epeculators, which smounted to large sums before the panio, kra ot mow any apureciatle eloment in the cleac- ings. The balancs is in favor of & real increase of the clearings, and of the legitimate busiuess «©f the eity, which is considored vy manv of our ost baukers ud busiuoss won 1o Lo better than before the panie. , New York exchange iz usually mads in large Quautities at this sespon by the shipment of proauce to the Eaxt, avd consb. yueutly usually chesp. 1ts unprece- uonted comse thie week bas Leen upward, and it bas rison fom 26c discount to G0o promi- um, and thers s talk of lhl]\glufl currency to the Euat to make exchange. No uch step Las yet been taken. The cauwo of this high prico of exchengo 1s, of course, understoud to be the bt slupments of_gram Eubward, ‘The sawe eauso has been,at work in the heav) Yemitiances which have bLeen mado to New York 1o the Inst fortulght, by the Chicage bauke, on belialf of thoir country correspondents, whoto customers, the country peaE]o, are paying their dobts in money, and not with produce. “I'be movemont of cuiTeucy to tae gountry has besu unusually light. he bankiog house of Preston, Kean & Co. furaish the followiug summary for week ending Uat. 17, 1874 U, B, 8, 1831, U, §. 5-20s, 1803, U, 5 5208, 140 U, 5. 5-204, 1833, 908, 181 33 4835 LOCAL HTOCKS. The follasring quotatious are furaished by A. 0. Slaugltor: Duying, Seling, Chicago City 7 rer cent bonda 100 Culeago City 7 yer centsowerage 09 00 Cliteago Cicy T yer cent wateo- loan,.... .. o 100 City 7 per cent cortiii alea. 9.8l Cliy 6 yor cent cerlificatel 9 Cook County 7 per ceut bouds, . 00X 160 West Park 7per centuonds.. v, o [ Clicsgo Cliy Ratlway, Bouth S0, .0 150 Chicago Cliy Hailway, Weat Side, us Chicago City Raliway, Norili o BIA0. vee v, Tradors’ Insir: ] 105 ez aly Quusmber of Coms € Elgin Watch Comjun, 100 Exposition . I GOLD MARKET, H. J. Ohristoph & Co., vaukers, 75 South Clurk strevt, quole gold: Luyina, 100 10:00 o'clock. 11:00 o'elock, L J. Chuistoph & Co., bankers, 75 South Clark irect, quots sight exclinnge on Earopo: Loudou, 43815 Paris, G123¢ ; Amstordam, 4lig: Dix wack, Hamburg, and Bromeu, 24; Frankfor, 41; Bochn, 7134; Uenwark, o6; Swedan, 2734 ; Nor- way, 110, Cabla ttansfers: London, 400; Paris, 510, EXPONTH AND LECEIPIS OF GOLD AND SILVER. The sxports of guld and wilvar from Now York for tha fiscal yenr ending June 50, 1874, amount- od 1o 50,198,120, agaiust $50,627,724 in 1b73. For the cuiyent calendar year the spacie exports hava been $47,639,537, sivee Jan, 1. ‘I'be customs recoipis in guld deposited in tha Tew York oftice of the Uniled Statos Trzasitry Department, and tho gold intereat paiu out by this onice, mmounted to 63,220,505 for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1874, against $71,902,471 Tor tus fiseal yeor ending June £0, 1873, For the current calendar year the recoipts aud pay- meuts lave boen rexpcctively $95,344,202, and 86,491,526, #ince Jan. 1, BOUTILERN STATE DEUTS. The debts of all the States snd Torritorias of the Union, it is estimated, do pot swich ex~ ceed 300,000,000 A considerable amount uf this sum was mcurred by the loyal States to equip troops to aid in the euppression of the Cunfederacy, Of this §300,000,060 the elaven Boutliern 8tates ows ouo-half, or about $16D,- 0000000 And nots dollarof it fa war debt. Much of it, indeed, was created by fraud and Bundling since the war, but noue for the sup- x:;n aua mmintenance of Confedorats rovga. 1 that was long ago repudiated. BTATEZ DEDT OF VIRGINIA. Tho dobt of the Stato of Virginia was contract- #d for Internsl improvements, the chiof amous them being tho Jnmes River and Kanawha Canals, Interest oa it was paia down to the end of tho Rebellion, but it cannot any longer ba tajsed, Tha default is sct duwa to these causes: Yirat, tho destruction of & largo part or the Stato's basin of crodit by smancipation snd_tho War, ‘fho _ansusl defieit 3 about §45),- UC0, and the Biate now proposes to declare itsell iunolvent, and to (ryto maxo sowe arrange- ment witliie eraditors. 'his scems tha ouly thing that is practicablo under the circumstau- ces, and with the setiled Guyornmont the State naw enjova, and her vast rosources, there can be T:tite dantir that tho oreditors in the ond will nat loge anything, " i u=ANGLAND 8TOCRIOLDERS. 1t is n nustako, says tho Bustun Z'vaveller, to suppode, 14 many do, that our New-Eugland manufactuiing corporations areowned by mealthy vapilalista. As s gonoial thing lorgs capialinig bave but & small amount iuves.od 1n them, aud in our older and most successful corporations horo are but few who, a# you run your eye ovor tho long columns of names and figurca, ara ect o yn as owning & uumbor of sharus which it ro- Quires two bgures Lo exprasy, aud as the wealthy projectors aud manngers of those estastishmonts pass_away, and their ostaios aro divided, the number constantly lessenn. We notice this aa pariiculaslv the case with the Amoskeag, thu moat unccesaful of all the lurge manufacturing orporaions of_ Naw Lnglaud, with a capital of 23,000,600, and in which thore aro very few stuckliulders holding niova than ton shares, but avery groat unmbor of farwers sud men of L10loiave moaus, Who owa oue, two, sud threa sduvos oavh. DUITIEE REVENDES DECREASING, The Leudon 24mes eays thas the Hritlah rev- ®Biuo raturia hava boen watched wnis year wth unusual intorost, but, baving reached the end of e fiirt haif, it s ablo to suy **the incoms ol e ua.ion {a yiot fulling off ; on balauce, it.8, it Yhck growing shigbtly” Lhie Loudon News, ou wlo o.hor hand, ways ¢ Thasais just 0o lon| ytl‘:llbt ll\ul th-\:n:k:x‘\‘nc( Aue lias entered on » &lbl:n ‘:x“.:_l:(; . tine e some AUk i “naeated on the return t\nflu was ll)lpu!filll{, :lmt m‘-uuwc}y:un ; Do st band, but nothipg mo D B uef Cliuige v cowpared with last year liud then \me appurent, Iu the face of confidont asssriiona Akt io ta o3lelal quartcrs that tho ramaln= w quaricrd Of e Aosiiciul yeur wouid nuks us iy cf corued, thiors Wai 9 Jenrioncy tia lad scotued, thore Wi COLEATE wewbat dau- W "ts are 80 plain that thers b now thio fa.t blain Wt tuere g iaiioning thelx metuing, Tag B e R R R R R R R R R R R R R 17,342,430 recelved in fthe corresponding quarter of 1870, or's fulling off of e s e ik £1,300,883, JTATEST. Nrw Yonx, Oct. 17,—Customs recoiptw, 9299,- 0, The Treasury disburaed 853,000, Dry-goous fmports, $6,602.070, Money cloked st 334 ¢ prime mercantile paper, 5@9, Joir nnd short, Brerling stoady : axchanga 435 for alxty days, Anl43637 dor mig Gold was dull. at 110—tho anly rata to.day. ‘Vorrowlng rstes, 1@ por cent, Cleariuge, $10,203,000, Cuatoms rocelpls for tho week, $1,060,000; specio to Burops lor tho szwa time, 414156,200 iu mporta—dry gaods, $1,703,041¢ a faw transotions wilvor Lnraj merabandine, £4,898,259, Qovernmanty quiot and ateady, Btate Londu steady st nominal pricss. Nailroad bonda quiet, Biocks quiot aud without tnarked channe in pricos, the Hinal lizuros bemg 3¢ per cant above the Jowest potnts of the day, ~Hales sggregated 138,000 shares, of which 42,700 wore Wentam Unfon, 12,100 Pacific Mall, 31,800 Yivie, 20,600 Lgko shore, 5,100 Wabush, 4,200 Ohtoa, THE WEEKLY DANK NTATZMENT, Loann, increnso, 8397,400; specis, decrasee, $1,33,000; Iegal-fondors, dacre 91,097, 20 doposita, decrzase, 3,918,660 eirenintion, di croano, §55,800; reserve, deorense, §3,798,075. doremuNsRT nowox, i ', 04, Coupons, 43, Coupous, uew. Missourls. . Tennearces, old, Teuneseees, bo Virgluies, vew. sT0CK) Canton,ueieieesee o B3 |8 ‘Western Uniou Tel ., 797, i & 8 | Cirfeago & Alton pfd 103 Oilo X Misafsnlnpi ., 23, & tir‘rl....‘c,s ity Bar, & Quiticy 1oLy Laks Shoro. ., T8 Tudlana Uentral o i bige Tiliols Contral e Titteburg &Tt.Wayhe 87 | Unlon Pacttic bonds.. 83 Northwestera.,. 233 | Union Pecitia ato -k, 363 Nortuwestern 54 | Central Pacifio honds 915 Rock Taland. 98'; ( B,, Hartfurd & Erle,. % New Joreey 0417 | Dal,, Lick, & We Bt Paul, 33 T COMMERCIAL, BATOURDAY EVENING, Oct 1. The folloning were the receipts and ehip- meuts of the leading articles of produce in Chi- cago during the past twenty-tour hours, and for the corresponding dats one year ago: REOTIPIR, FHICAENTS, |t | e, || e, ) e, Flour, bris ,209) Wheat, bu., 195,840) Corn, 'bu. Qats, bu. Rye, b Birley, Grugs sec Fiux seed, Broom-cora, iis. Curedmeats, ba. *h,m142000° SO 2 \ e | Clole do | Cholce ap 5 | S Withdrawn from ssors ou Iiiday for city con- | sumption : 1,692 bu wheat, 503 bu cats, 776 bu | g;:llnfgl;gg rye, 2,808 bu barley. | Ttya tious i The following grain hes beon fnspected into store 4ixis moriing np to 10 o'clock: 21 cars No, 1 wheat, 233 cara No. 3 do, 64 cats No. 3 do, 12 cars rojocted do, 1 car no grado do (306 wheat) ; 25 cara and G,00) bu bigh mixed corn, 81 cara and 25,600 bu No. 2do, & cass rojeeced do, 2 cars | no grado do (116 corn) 5 7 cars wlita gata, 38 cavs aud 2,000 bu No. 2do, G cararojrctad do (51 oata); 4 cars No. 2rye, 8 cara rejocted do s 24 cars No. 2 barley, 11 cars No. 3do, 4 ears rejected do, 1 car nogiade, Total (550 cara), 241,000 bu. In- wpectedout: 118,901 bu wheat, 181,451 bu coin, 54,149 bu oats, 731 b ryo, 2,718 bu batley. The following wore the receipts and shipments of breadstuffs and live stock at thia point durieg {se past week, and for the corcespondiug weeks ending 2a dated : oct, 18, 1833, Tionr, Ll 62,087 Waeaf, L, Corn, bu AL 25,030 Flour, brls 3007 41,862 Waeaf, b TG4 1210650 60423 Coru, by B1Y 75,813 1,648,103 0.ts, L, o JUI6) 431601 e bu, 7450 6550 57 warley, B 12 103,68 104, ve hog; 53,783 40,350 Cattle, 0. W 86l The exports {from New York duriug the tast woelt include 18,710 brla flour, 343,000 bu whoat, aud 117,500 Lu corn, A car-load of barley which had been inspected on the Ceatral track a day or two ago as No. 3 was held out of stors, and gold by sample to ono of the best judges of barley in Chicago at §1.10. Tho selling prico of No.8 in tho Central was 88c, This shows that inspectors are ot infalli- ble, eapecially in barley, which iz by far the most dilientt of all ths coreals to judge corractly. Whoat in Chicago is fearfully low—for the farmer. It would not seom very bad to quote it a(88c, if that wers the prica ou tho farm. Dut 88e here means not mote than 500 in Nebrawks, and aslow s 420 for No.3 in Lincoln in that Btate, The farmors thers who ars obliged to sell at that prics to keop the Bhoriff away flud that the product of a 10-acre patch only re- moveg him o few inclies farthor Irom their doors. The beats, who proloss to be working in tho iuterese of the widow aud orphan, wiil undoub:- edly take couraga fvom this fact, avon if they do not fAlnd eny estisfaction in it. And the whoat crop is ahnost tho sole dependeuce of tha Ne- Brasks favmers this yesr, The leading produco markots wera modesrately aclive to-dey; with s firmer feshog iu graln, in svaipatby with s steadior tone East, which was & reyival of confidenco shakeo by tho smail fail- ures recontly zunounced. The foar that they would ba fullowed by Iargor ones is now over; and thovo ig a better inclination to invest at tho yetucad prices which fallowed tie break fn con fidence. 'Uhe trading hiore was largely specula- tive, Liowever, the ehipping movement boing very slow, as I» usual on Saturday, 1 tie dry-goods markot tliera was only fair activity, fow buyers being presons, while tus orders receivod ~torouzh tho mails wers loss numerons than on the preceding days of ths waek. Pricos vemain steady aud trm” for most lines. The grocery market ruled quiet, with no important price-chianges, Sugara flllnf-y » lack of sireupth, hut other maple ‘articlos and most oudu are held with s tair degres of firme nevs, ‘Thers was » froa movemsnt {u butter and chooso at well-maintained prices, though rathor lews fumuess i3 manifestod among holdors of tho former. Autivity and lrmuoks are atlll festuves of the flih_market, Mo further changes weverepoitod, Duomestio dried fruits wwwnna dnll, with prices unsettled, buc in Lorezu ansortinonis tliare it & fres movemont nt ratber firmer races. No quotable changes wore doveloped in the coal, woul, and wil markets, Tobauoon wers fairly sctive, aad woro licld wils groat flrmwuesa, the tendoney being Lo highes Frices, ‘tho canned-goods trads hien mot yor taisly openad, but thore are indicatious ¢f xa fn- iroved comsnd tuward the lastof the month, Vith tha exception of poaches the quolations are matoriatly lower tuan at this time sus; year. Laumber wisd tiem at tho yards undor & fawr do- mand and light stock of dortain cowmon quall- Jios ‘lae ucwness i eubuuved by the Bear ap- i ! ‘Prosoh of the vloxe of nvigation, The offeringa afloat wors very light, 'There wore no now fes- tures in motals, iron, wvatla, or building-ma- torisls, Thn wonl aud Liop markets sworo un- chanced. BDioom-vorn was active and fair, Beeds woro qniet. Cholce potatoss mot with & fnl; lnql{!q at recent pricos, Poullry was dull and woak. Highwiues wore fu moderate demand &t o’ nomiual deoline of 20, thougk the drop really took placo vesterdny. 'Othar markets have oatod off, and Cbicago haldara have at Inst accoptod the luaritable. Bales wore reported of 130 bria 2t 08¢ per gallon, &: whicls figire 1he arkot closed nteady, New Yoris boing guoted ab §LOL. Lako freiglits wero vory qiict and s _sbado fivmor, osrriers asking_Lighor ra‘es, whioh saip- peora refused to pay. Ouly ons charler was re- ported, at 43¢e to carry £0,003 bu wheat to Buf- falo: bug 1t wan & small voguol, and the market on Iarga craft was nominal at 4o for wheat, and 2o for corn. Y'rovisions wers more active, and rathar Irreg- ular, Cash pork was fu bettar demand for ship- ment, with one or two lots wanzed to fill con- tracta, aud was quoted 8 shade higher, Options iupotk wors easior, the vear being 100 lowor than the reduced price of last evening, but wors froelv taken at the dochne. Lnrd for future was bo per 100 1ba lower, with more sativitv. ol unf’ Ia practically out of tho mukot, with #everal unsettlad contracts for thia month,which will probably bave to bs softled a¢ fancy prices. Meats were quiot and unchanged. Jbors s vory lltlo old product of asny kind lors, tuo stocks boing well cleaned up, but there ia plonty of naw stulf on hand, sud fair ahipments of it Lhave beou made during the paat wook. Tho recelpts of hogs contiune farr, though lems numorous thap early in_ tho woek when the market broke undor the iveight of ofteryiga, 1lie ateral impresnion fs that loge will be marketed quils os Fast as_wanged, the high prico of p:rodugt tending to reduco the Tu- ropern domand, aud a8 mony hoge will not ba wantod as Jast yoar, unless prices should rocols to = point = whero Xuglish bayots will tata old more freoly ~ thau now. The matket cloeod at tho following rango of pricea: Mess pork, cash, #10.95@10.50 ; do sollor Qotober, nominal 2t 819.00 ; do, seller tho year, $17.005 do, _sollor January aud Fobrunre, S17.125@17. do, soller Februarey SITG0D 1765, fard, ecller tho your, $11.92}@11.95; do, sollar Jopuary snd February, S11.46@11.60; do, solier February, S$ILG7)¢@11.00; sun- mor lard, 13)4@ido, ' Sweat-pickiod hams, 111 @12 for 1U@I5 (b averazs, fiesh curad; dey-saltod meats, looss, 81 7i¢c for sbouldors, 10}¢c for short ribs, 10240 for long clears, 103¢¢ for whort clears, and 100 for Cammberlands, Tho same boxed, }¥@370 abovh tnosa priczs. Dicon meats_nonunul. ~ Bicon hams, 15@16c, Dless beef, §0.60 ; exira meos do, $10 503 bsef hawms, 50,50@2L00, Citr tallow, 8l¢@43{c; greado at 6@8o. Sales wera reportes of 260 brls mess_pork (nan{’l‘ $10.605 600 brla do (old) at $19.26; G600 brls do, ecier the montl, au £19.00; 8,000 bula do, eelisr tho year, nt $17.00 ; 760 brls do at £16.95; 600 bLrls “do, seller Fob- yunry, st 817.53 § 1,250 bris do at 817.50 ; 600 tes lard, sellor {he yoar, at $11.85; 700 tes do &t £11,825¢ ; 230 tea qo, Beller February, ot 811.60 5 500 tes do nt 11,60 100 boxes (light) short ribs, voller that ualf November, at 8}yc, Ths Daily Commercial Report gives the fol- lowing an tho shipments of provisions 2com this city for the wenk ending Oxt. 15, 1874, aud since Now. 1, 187J, together with eomparison s 400 80 67,00 3 1,563,687 ey vewl s ), 16T "% Luoludes afl et mots, excost shunldurs and 8. ayas, Tlour was mors active, but chiefly on a fow diveet ordess tor vound lats, The “locat trade was dull, and tho feeling among holdors was rather weak, and pricos wore again shaded, or ratbor they wers shadad yesterdsy fardier taan was thou admitted. Itye flour was fu good do- mand and firm. Dran was in {air supply nnd steady. Salca wore yevorted of 45 bris whila winter oxtras, at 87.605 100 buls do at &7.00 ; 100 bris do nt $5.624 ;800 Lrie do on private torms ; 100 brls syriug oxiras at €500: 1,9.0 bis do on mivato texms ; 62 Lils superfines al [3 100 brls ryo ab §5.3734; [0 bris do ot €5.25; 150 bzis do on nrivate iorma. Total, 8,807 brla. Algo, 10 tons bran at &16.60 2 40 tcnn a0 &t $16.00 on track ; 20 tons do st &10.50 free on board. The market clored at the following rango of prices: Fuir to good winters. Drio.. ‘Waeat was mora active, and {c hi; erpool was roporied fitmor, the pivate teiezrams being stronger than thoe public ones, snd New York was firmer; whilo acean freights woro &tiff, which showed a Letto: oxport movomont in proparasion, if notin progress. Our receipts, too, wera smaller, and thoro was a general e peotation among operators, on both eides, that tho teceipts will aliow r further fulling off next weolr, L1 was whisperod round towasdu tho closs of tha mecsion tiiat & pronunent ex;.orter horo had bought some 400,800 bu for shipment. Thig rather siaowed a renowal of confidenco on the part of Euivpean dealera thans £:rouger feclin: here, an tho facs_ware not genernliy know by local dealere, Tiero was & deciaed inclination to in- veat, b1t 80mo of tharo 110 were temptod Lo buy were duterred by the fear ttat previous disag- trous expcrionces would ba ropoated in thas di- rection, ‘The course of tho vheat markot has boen go porsistently downwerd, and poople ou the niher sido atill tatle beor #o etrongly, that it roquires s jzood desl of owurags to tako bold, The dieinclizniion to sell optious oxcept iu set- flement, was morn sirongly matked. Tho ehot iutoves: for this mouth bid so freely towards tho closs, in auticipation of Giminithed stoc'ss, s to 10verso the proemuacy, Bellor Novembor opined at §9, rose 10 83}c, declivad to 883¢c, and nd- vanged Lo 89%(c ab the closo. Beller tho month eold J@Xo below Novombor early, and ige cbove it luter ; tho rango was 88L{@suic, clos- ing at tho outside. Beller Desomber wold ab 893¢@00%0; aud solier tho vear ot 833 @495¢e, Casb No. 2 spring closed at 833 0,160 %L 9ic; No, 3 do at 85c; and’ rojeciod do Rt 803¢@8le. Miunosots whest was in fair de mand, closing with Luyos at 933¢o for No. 2. Canb ales wela ropoited of 9,200 bu No. 1 spring a: 9303 2,400 Lu do at 83}¢o; 800 bu do_at 93c: 10,000 bu No, 2 spring at 69/¢e; 15,000 ba doat 893¢et b5WU0 bu do at BAlge; 10,000 bu do ac 8Y2%c; 84,800 bu do at 89}¢c; 53,400 Lu do at 8907 25,000 budo st 883¢e; ' 1,600 bu rojected gpring at 803¢c; 400 bu do 2t 80}%c; 1,200 bu No. 1 Minnosota &t $1.03; 1,200 budo at £1,02; 3,600 bu No, 2do at 92ide; 400 bu winter, by sample, 2t 9Ge. ‘Lotal, 173,000 b, Corn was rather more active, 2nd averaged 134 @20 Ligher, in symoathy with wheus, and in consequence’ of hght decelots, the inspection recosd of thismoruiug onlyshuwing 116 carlonds 1, while the atocks in stora appear Lo have besu roduced by about 160,000 bu during the past week, hore was no special improvement in tho tons of advices from Nowr York or Liverpool, the lat- tor boing atendier, however, and the deal prinei- pally turned on Lo fact of lacal recaipta. “Chiara was s rathor urgent demand trom toe shott in- tavest carly, to which hotdeva ficely rospouded, Dbut the Iatter grow more conservative, and offered but ntile in the latter part of the sesslon. Tho late rather movore dective has induced many country shlpvau to hold back, espreially on new coin. Soller tha wmouth opeaed at 73X e, aud advanced to 7i%/cnt the close, Seller November aold at 693{@70igo, closing ab the outside, Sel'or tho yoar rold ot 07} @usko, and #oller Doy aud June at Gd@ive, Cash No. clozed ar 743{c, and high mixed nominally st Too. Cash salos wero reported of 1,600 bu high mixed #74570; 9,200 bu do at Tdigo; 10,000 bu Nw, 4 at 74850} 43,600 bu do at 74346 s 80,400 Lu do ac T4b¢c § 18,200 bu do at 74¢; 16,000 bu dout Tdiic ; 1,200 b rejected at 72¢ § 400 bu, by same plo, ear, at 68¢ on track. Total, 124,800 bui. Oats waere rather quiet, with o bestor demand, aad less offoring, wiieh lnuludad an sdvauce of fully 1o por bu. Now York was quoted tirm, and our’ stocks in store hove decrensed moro than 100,000 bu during the past week, under & faly slupping movement. ‘I'no inquiry to-day scemed to bo chietly local, and from tho short interest, who wera ineited to buy by the udvance in corn. sollor 1o month opensd st 4054, Toss to 47340, foll back to 474¢e, advanced to 475{¢c, and_closod 8 475¢c. Bolior November sold a¢ 45§@40}¢c, closlug at 4B)c. Bellor the year Bold at 4ol{@i0c, Cash No, cloged at 478¢e, with very littio proforence for white, Cuunr &alos woro' roporced of 4,800 bu No, 2 at 47303 15,000 bu do at 4T3jo; 9,400 bu do at 475¢c; 15000 btu 'do at A7)0 ; 2,400 bn do at X'lu 1 4,000 bu No, 2 while at'475¢0 ; 1,200 bu do &t 47}¢o ; 60 bu rojected at 4330 ; 2,400 bu do at 433¢e; 6,000 bu do at 4303 G00'bu by sample, mixed, nt 490 3 600 bu do ut 400 on track. Total, 55,300 bu. Ryo was quist aud a'shado easior, there boing senreoly any demand, The wupply was hghe, Sules wore limlied to 1,200 bu No. 2, frosh re- coipta, ut 6205 400 bu do, regular, at 81360; and 100 by, by sample, 88 830 ou track. ‘Tail, 1,700 bu, Darloy was leas active, but stronger, undor a good demaud, with rathor lgst offorivgs early, but more disponition to soll towards the ologes Bellex the month opencd ad €10, aud advanced to €1.00, closing at £1.051¢, Saller Novomber mold at &1,0314@1.041¢, closing st $1.04, Cagh No. 2 elosod ab #1.06 in Contral and North Side bhouses, and at $1.07@1,08 in A, . & Co. aud Rock Island, Cantral rocelpts of No. 8 wors nominal st 0o} that grade closed at 85@!00 in prefotrad houses, - galos wera rovortod of 400 bu No. 2 at .09 5 400 bn do at $1.03¢ 200 bn do at $1.07; 6,800 bit do at $1.00 ; 400 bu v at $1,05 ¢ 5,200 bu No, 3at 07e; 2,400 bu do at 060 3 1,200 bu do at 0503 1,600 bu do at 930 : 400 bu rojectod at 8o ; 400 budo nt 880 5 1,200 bu do at 8o 1 1,600 Tt by samplo at S1.183¢ ; 400 bu do at B1.12 800 bu do at $1.10 3 400 bu do at 81.03; 1,600 bu do at 81,07 ¢ 400 bu do at $1.053 400 bu do at 41,08 ; 400 bu do at £1.00 ; 400 bu do a3 940 ; 800 bu do at N6e; 2,800 bu do at Y5 ; 400 bu do at 0o L!UU bu do at 88c, on track ; 490 bu at §1.12; 400 bu at 85c, delivored. 'Fouul, 33,000 bu. LUMBER, Ths followlng extiacta ate tokon from the Lumberman's tazetle: Inthe Westorn States, the dotermination to largely roducs the production seoms to be of un- mistakablo itmuens, and the operations already Jeid out aro in accordance with such a policy, 1In Michigan, thera is mois doubt xbout ths ox- tent of the cut, porhaps, than farthor weat, Thore are soms pecnlinr fealuren abont ths con- dition of tho lumbermon of that Btate, amung which may b6 mentioned the damages to mand- ing timbor by fire, Notr, alihough thors aro Iumbermon who pefor to lexya theirburned tim- bor to its fato iather than syoil next yeat's mar- kot by making an ovor-atook, 1t is unquostion. ably irue tht this fre damage will augment the cuc considerably, In Ponosylvanis tis move- ment for reauction appsnra 1o bo well organizod, and likoly to ba effoctive. In Usuada tho lum- borwen promise toreducs-tha cut largoly, sod tuo timber dealors give tho same assurnace, Xn the Miohigan districts, whore tha prospects are lonat positive, the coming saason will find & vory smsll—almost au insignificaut—stock of old logy to bogla upon. Whoro fn former years thore bave been old loga by the hundred mulion, tiore aro now back only cone parativoly small amounts, while many 8Licams aro abaolutely stripped of ail old stook, Oporations tbe coming winter may tharefore ba latgaly luc.cas0d ovet Iast winter's, and till tho naggrogato stock fall hoit of previous yeara Ly wmauy millions. Tha presonc soason bia boon w gonoral foleaning-np tume for alinost all the Dtobigun lawbor stroams, tho vory Hght cub uf last winter aud tho fayo:nblo runmng wesson affurding @ most favorable opportuuity for aving this, Fow thungs ora more cortain than that tha market will be supplicd with il the lumbor whicly, frow prosons apposcancos, it will neads LATEST. Wheat was falrly active for o Saturday after- noou, aud advaucod J{o, but closod earser tuan ou'Change. Bollor tlis moutl rold at §736@Y0o, clomng ut 80%c, Seller Novembor at 893 @8}ge, closing at BU5G@30ige. Com was aiiet aud seeady at Tiyge for the month, and 7050 for November. Oats advauoed to43c for the month, closiug at 470{c. Sellor November a: 404@ 46%e, and golior the yoar at 46e. Lard wus ateads, with saloa of 500 102, soller the year, ac 0 ; Boupay Evexa, 02418, Wo ara requestod (0 Bay that the 44 ca-loads of barloy 1eiurrod to 10 our 18sue of this morn- iug was uot all receivad by oue Urm, gty CIICAGO DAILY MARKET. BATURDAY EvENTRG, Oot, 17, ALCOUOL—Decllned 4a, owlugto & deop fu Lighe winew. Quotable st $1,90« 1,98, BEANS—Wors 1 at $1. 2.0, LURUOM-CORN~Tue denisnil vositinues sctivo and tue market flem: Extrs hurl, 10:; No. 1 bur, ¥@)e; Lrush (that will work itself in cholce xmr[ Droow), 8i8ike; good do, T@Ti0; chiolca stalk bruld, 8@ve; antorior brush, 8i@ic; rooked, Si5@0ige. BUILDING MATERIALE re uay “ut the fubiowing : Michiga_st 2 Now York stucco, $3.00@4.U03 Lo lle and Utlea ce- 00! “Akroa do, 3l Lil; Portland ITUET B bl ! Ui (urle), $1,00G1,25 hiafr, 3 Milwaukea and Riciuo pres Indiape, preéscd, $12.00: 11,00, BULTER—Thia markot presentod fow new features, and nens of Ayeclal promducuce, Tt 1ol aud Eat ©rn Luyers coutinte to operuta with somo cautioa, but thoir purchnres o suidclent Lo keop Stocka down 108 comparatively low poiut, and pricea are well use tufuol, not ou.y 0r the vest qualitles, but for the com- ¢ ports aa weil, We coutinue 10 quote : Caalzo dium o good grades, 25@ the market presents lower prices nave not pereog d, ordors wil Lelng resiricted 10 mooting immediste wants, BStocka are emylo, Wo quote s tark, Sies Lowiston, 20; Mon- faup, 92:; Amesican A, S9ige; Amoskeag 0x0; Otier Creckr, Slct burlap bigs, 4 aud 6 bu, 1@ 8:; Bunbles izl 16@7e; do woublo, @ waoi- LAGE—Temaiunquiet, Packers aresuppored pplied for tao prescut, aad s light trude fn Latre » sud tiorces i6 expected until after the opening of the packlug season, Ktock i1 selling wlowly wituli ngegiven s York arols, $1.30@ 135 s lard terzes, foiir Lasvels, 45(dle; whisky barres, rough, $13WRI.0I; do, T ntaves do, Luckel, $1,50@ 3,503 cirele Bour hisadlug, 7. —Wisiin business in th deypariniest s not 28 uctivo us could bo desicod, the Voluuio of culos fulls Lut 1litio below past yeara ol tis stage of tho und uw our Jobbuss afe carrying lght stack, thove I Ereat procauro Lo tolt, Pricea remun firm as follows &a\ orls factory, 14 3 low geades, Dl AL—A Q) pree [ and etoady prices were uo o quole ob foliowa: Le- Lackawauus, §0.50: Lackswan~ ); Penu=ylvants cannel, $0.00; Tn= 0 und Walnut Lid, $1.6 ;"L 1un, $7.50; ' Urooks, $7.003 Bivssourg, $3,00; 'ooke ing Valley, $6.60; Indiana block, $8,60; Aliuonk, 15,50 ; Wiimington, £3.00, CASNLD GUODS—Luu trads in thie elass of goods opens jater than usual ‘thia sezson, Ordinarly O:to Der s a activo moutl with our ceuned goads dealers, hut as yet there is no conniderablo moveriont eithor fu Teaits Gr vozelables, Witn the exception of peacher, weich are selliug about tha sanie, prices avo lower thun Just season. Tho most nouble decline {sin Otegon aaltaon, wieli Is now quoted ab $LSE2.00 10r1 fib agalust $3,0.@¥.25 & yoar ago, Fouowlng ars 3 2.2 2,60 clios, 3 1 S15¢ 873 Years, 2 1@ 2,00 Tlams, Gaunons, 21 1751 Green jgages aud ege, 3 1 Qataces, ¥ b, Struwoueries, Tuspecnies. Miack.evesen, 2 fh, Goorcberrles, 2 1b Tomatoes, 2 Ib. Tomatoes, i I Lobater, 11 Tobater, 2l ) Oyatera, 1 Ib, Tull welgh, Oystary, 2 tia, full weigh cegon salmon, uew, I 1 an sximon, now, 3 i EGAS—Were I falr atusat, thiou tho Tecoipts Were ouly fair, B a5 21§20, ¥I8IT—Jobbers of fieh are Tnving about 1l they can 0 to koop up Wit thelr onders, which are still coming Sorward with Tpro fieodom (han fs often wituessod ut tuis poriad, sud the fir tone for 2ome LMo past Fare vadtug the market xhowa o sigus of avating, We utill quote s follown: No.1 whilerish, Xi-brl, $3.25@0.85 No, 2 do, $5.15@5.33; No. 1 trous, $1.16G5,03; No. 1 aliore mackorel, o, 2g-brl, $10.WG10T65 No, 1 bay, £3.50@8.751 K. 3 nisickerel, X-brl, $7.00@7.26 puckerel, N 0 v u o :a';mi. Lrucl r'n&'n‘{? ¥ i, 5.60@4,753 Lubradol 1, Bl o m, et 8; Jakralor o 005 do, hel, o 6@10.00; 4 doz 9 eave, THUITS AND NUTB=Forolgn fruils nre recolving ‘moro attention 8 the season sdvances, sud tha tenor of prices ix Jeas in buyors! favor, There fu still nn alevnca of ang conslderable movement in_domestic Yarietien, but the wmatket scemu 1o be steadving up & litle, MNute sre o fair deunnd and avo livm, We Four: 03, UG@10c; fign, drums, new, yers, uow, wie3 Turkish pranes 8, Liyors, Bow, $3.40R8,80% do, old, $295A 03 Falnus, 100se Afuscutel, old, SL76G3.83 § Taidus, Valench, Bow, 11%(@12¢; Zan rrants o, 1@c; new, Basye; cltrom, J6EUS Teuionyeel, . Dosearia—Ylichigan ~ spplee, now, T4@ENe fauoy Nocth Carolina siiced, 1Li{ (@12: “wew Tudiuna and;lilivoiy, big@Gic ; Houthern, Gugdige 3 peachico, balves, T1,@810 3 do mized, 670y Llickhoreka, pew, 1 1o | raspbercioniiim, 1163 Tae; pitted chorrion, 3@, * NTe—TEilborts, 13G10 3 almonds, Terrugona, 4@Mc; Naples walouts, 18 @00; Grenovlo walnuts, mew, Mwito: Lrizils, Wy @ILyes pecans, Toxas, Wi@lle; Wimtugtou peanatn; fanos, 1#aldu; do setoud quality, T@ile; Trennesuea poaiiuty, Q90 Aftican peanuts, 6@Ta, SREN PRUITS—Apples wore moviug frouly in auawer 10 orders, Grapes wore ‘plency end mle auls: Tewmons in boxos, @11.005 apples, per brl, $2.00@Q3.005 do, fu care, ¥L26@2T0 5 poackes, @t yer bus or okt ey, T5e@ELb) vef oz or baekel; Concord wnd Catawba grapes, 0 5o per baskel; Delaware, Catawbs, ond Dty 1u Leskets, 65@RIv; eranvorrios, $10,00@ 12,00 per brl{ Wild do, $9.00:210,005 Quinces, T5c@51.00: Cullfornia 60, EHTun quotations of sngars wero sube fectod to some_odilications, but othor lnes wera iiiioted steady at yestcrday pirices, Trado ruled rath~ ¥rqaist 1a tmost dapartwonts, Deiow are the owrtwut uotutions § U -Canu, Hopa—T@T1e. Cor ol Java, 25 20 215 195 e . 205 800 it Jeen Nrm, o were tnade 1 ghare Xt X Georga’s codtiv] Lyls, §8.806£9.01 rring, round, brl, & Columbis River ooean trout, 2 doz sud #aluion, Ig-brl ¥R iH- ldo ‘.‘0. Q. Inva, 394@090 § Ro. 2, 2t cholce yltidton eyiony . faticy. Rio, @303 cucive 40, 23%id Lize; prime Rl i@asie; good do, 2137@Re; Cotnon 4o, WK@AKE 3 TouLum du, Wkwi0e s gt e l;“::,o::'nll‘t}x{ua “Sff;' W] o} f00, 241G O e il wolgity’ 100813505 mu-ln-,l £u Wikl SO B160 3 40, Moo wellhty L @ae Rioe~DPatna, #3¢@73¢e4 Nangoon, 6¥@7T0t Oaro- Ui, B30 Toialiin, 161 e Bunaas—DPatent out 1041, 12@12%0; ernehel and powdered, 113@11%0; qraumiaiod, 1Y@I40; A, standurd, 115(a1130; do No. 2, 11%@1io: §, 11a 1503 extra O, 165 @ilo; O No. 2, 105w i0%cs low, o, 1, 1ua @1ue ; clioce brovn, 105@1050; [eitho do, viite: fair do, D@2 c: comuion “do, #@D0 3 ‘olioko molavaen migaT, 10/, @103 ; fafr do; DX @0%40: common do, 84 @Ja, Binurs—Dismond driys, $1.30@1.35; mlver drips, sstra e, BU@AS0; RoDd sugar-uuiian Mrup, 6@TU0 oxtra do, 1663¥0c ; ' New Orleaus molanses, cholce, 653 303 du'mritng, 86@K2c: o common, 108120} Parta Bied moiaes, loico, 60@G303 common olsksss, 13 BALERATEV=Commnn to best, T/ @NNe. HI:WMAHHNEE, 17@1Rlge ; clovas, 65@0083 eas~ A 97@300 § nutmegn, Ko, 1, $1.453 2513263 dn Galchtin, 18@20 . Bobn—ermut motliets 617 QR0 Sanlen Wort, 4@t Wirle Adige’ ¥k, 6@ies Hiven inpor Lily, by @oie ite Rowe, 0 H X300 § while s~ slon, 63 § Chimyaiga, 6@ 33 Trus Live, 64@ LR Brancu—Silver glows, 9)¢@100; common, 8@100% pure, dig@se, ) | HAY—A baiter demand wan roported, Thors wers orders from lumbermen, sud from Claanuat!, the average local Lusiness was trunsacted, Prices we: unchanged, &8 follaws : Timothy, prime, §10,00@10, . Y do, SILEUGLAL; w holee upland prairie, £12,003 No, Y X 0, 3, or mough, $3.5U@Y.E0, Looss New O o AsORI—Timotsy, $LLIIEILI0 G prive, $9.008 11.00, TIIDES—Dealera wera operating on the mtrect, and the market waw firm: Green dry butchers', g greon cured, lght, 0)¢@Yio; heavy bu@By; parl cuted, 1X%@He; grean salty veal, 1207 dry flint, 18@100 ; ip, 180 dr: ed, kip, 14@1603 dosron skiny, 45¢t grubby, cul, o 0.herwie damaged, two~tlirds prices ©d,'10 yor cont off. TOPS—Were firm at 33@10c, Witk sales of singla bales at 41G Ko, T1ON AND STEEL~Small arders were coming fore ard, and trado 1n tho agiregate was up 1o expucia~ ons 3 210 rates ws Tes 5 Tatea « e Bl @la @M @0 P Glle ¥ b Wik W I Qurome taal 8taol. @ile @ Engiblitco st @iia Edes Engilsa spriog sies il rates Aw.oviean cunt apring Kivel @I rates Bteel tre, ein... .. BY @lixe M LEATHE—Toobers report gradual improvement iu tho demtaud, Wit & somvwhat firmer fosilng in calf, kipy aud soio, Iarxe:s, which {s in_pratty tull stock, i nn{. Wi reduce our quotations I¢ on city barness and iy upper, wisd udvuncs our quotation of *D, A &olo, T.ench éalf, Fudef " ss.0uamm.dn Freneh calf, 24 to 50 fhe vee 1033 225 Trenrh kip, 60 to 100 fbs, + 1008 1.60 METALS AND TINNNR: 'TOOK~~The avmand SO continues fair at the prices given boow * T PEATR~IO, 10x14, 811,60 ; (o, 13112, $12.00 14x 20, $12,50; do, rooting, 14x20,'10, $11.00; do, 20x23, 50 Crx—Targo, 290 mmall 290 s, 2 1 o] 0, 2305 smalt, 2905 . BOLDIR—N0, 1y3 1 N0, 3, 106, T oo g EAD—Vig, Tie s bir, Bygle lead pire, Bige: ent T Correr—Bottoms, 332 ; abeathing copper, 822, BiikET ZIN0—Full casks, 1033 leas quantity, 10K slats, 8xc. Brret InoN—No. 24, 15¢ rate: $ 7t09, 10c; 104011, 1103 13, 5 to 1, 14e5 17, 16¢; 13, 1003 udles, 43 por cent diucount § NAILS—Wero firm a¢ quotations : $3.55; 6d and 8d do, $4.00; 61 d: i 4ldo, $3.25: 30 do, fine, 10, AVAL STOVES~Tie_market changed: Afuulila ropo, 2 1b, 16@13%5¢ %2 I, 1213 ; hemp naut cord, B o, 19@% e ; mariine, % ib, 129130 | hemp tarred ropo 3 Ib, 173181 ; ouknm, ) uafo, 3,00623.00; pitch, 3 e, $5.00G0.00 § tar, 3 brl, %5.00:85.600 3 voaln, $3,5026,50 42 brl, OILS~The markot was quoled reasonably sctive, rmd prices wero steady and vnchanged, Foliowlug are the quotations: Cnrbon (standrd while) 115 deg. toat, 123e; do Titinofs logal ‘test, 160 deg, 15G 13%c; 1 do hsautight, 176 4o e ; extra jard, 10@060d per kog, Et et § Wl 1157 newtnfoot ofl, atrlet] o Uo, No, 1, 803 Lint ofl, 95¢ 3 plimbago oll, 55 turpeniine, 4505 cptithn, 63 gravily, L3i@1da ; aphitha, ce.umob, 137 ATOES—Paathblowa and_Early Roza wore in good roquent and steady, The former sold at i0c on Track, aud 750 delivered, and {lio lutter st G4@O3c, de~ Tivorod, Mixed lots wore slow, POULTRY AND GAAE—Tarkess and chickens woro dull and weak, Game met with a modersto local domund,with tho offerings liberal, Wa qnote ; Tar'eye, 6@8; choice aprings and mixed, $290@9.753 smull and fuir_eprings, $1L50@2.00 por 'doz; dncis, $2.0 3 Gecke, $300@0.00% prajrie chlekens, 50.001 snalivrd duct, §2,0 $1.50; veulon Liams, 16@ 20¢ pee pound, SEEDS~Tlinothy was ull snd easy, though _prime to cliulvereed way dirin.y Lield ut §2.30'92.005 cammon 10 gcol auotabia at $100E2.45. Clover ws quoted dt £.60@5.05, Hung o sud Tec. Sales: 1 dar wmotly 2t &: 3 Hyngsrlan ac 705; T che doak 3ge, SALT—Tue_quolations were #irictly adhered to, Businees was falr: Onondaga and Saginaw, e, $1.00; Canada o, 1.00@1.65 ; orilinary coarse, 31,90} corue diamond O aud ground solsr, $3.60% dairy, 'without bagy, $2.783 dadry, with bags, $5.60% Aultod dalry, por 9ok, $1.00G4. 5. TEAS —Japaua aro active and firm, Othor teas atn suling yery quict, with prices favoring bnyers. Wo mukono ehangs in our quoiations : - Young Lyson, commion to falr, 35@45¢ d, goad, B3@0303 48, 0 10ice foexira 1100, 93GS1.05; common to e old hyson, 85@63e; common imperid, 43@Me; good to ci do, G6e@H,03; fair to good guopowder, T0@850% eholee Poguncy, SLOGG1.10; extra Movute, $1.90G 383 choicefo ¢xira now Javau, S3G ST Eoumol wre, $1.103 ;' bank oll, 630: 'straits, 50c g § qoul, to good do, G3®750; fair to good oll, CO@E3R ; com= mon do, 4i@4%e; common to_fine Colong, 3@ 6e; gaod, 33(@%5a § cholco to extra, Hie@$1.00, “TOBACCO~This market occupies A very firm posl- tion, _ Blocks are light, and are muinly in’ epoculativa bauds, where they aro'held with gresé firmuess in an- ticipation of tfll higher Pricor later Iu the seapon, There iu # stoadily goud domaud &k Whe prices given Lol Cur—Extrs, 15@8%; _ehnles, 0@CSe; medis wn, GU@33¢ 3 poor 1o commion, 40460, Vruo—Natural jeaf, 6@8Uc] Luif bright, 60@70c; black, sound, 43@30c, Su0uiNc—Qood to cholce, 31@c; medium, G Sle; common, 29G202, L] ‘WOOD ~Remains firm nnd unchanged : Beech, $7.00; Tple, £8,00; hickory, §0.00; siabu, $7.53—dellvered, WOUL~We vontinue to quots Gool to prims tub-vashed, Yoor to good tub-washed.. Time uud modium washed Hoecs, Goapsp washed Heoco Medium aud cosras dnwasbiod. Fino unwashed Uumorensutable and birry wool, 8@100 loss, ————— Qs THR LIVE-STOCK MARKET. OHI0AGO, BATUNDAY EVENING, Oct, 17, ‘Thio recelpts of live atock during the week have beon safollows : Sheep, MondaYeiesvenes 2 Toesday. 1473 Wedueday, 781 Thursda; 1,779 Fiday 407 50 el Woek ending Sapi. 76 Total 4 weoks Ssmo timo st year, Incroass... Suipments were ua tollor ‘Tueaday . Wednesday. oo 1mc4) 6 18,147 804 BINY 03425 2053 UTHD B0 1,934 it for'the weokk Liavo Locu TLI ¢ 23,107, aganud 19,081 Inst weok, aud 13,872 for tha corresponding week 1ast yoar, For the four weeks eudiug to-dsy there have bocn Tecalved 79,931, show- ing on ducreano of 30,170 a8 compared with e cor- responding persod Inst year, ‘T arrivals duviug the Hrat half of tie weok were large, but, anticipstiog & tho weolk advanced, holders nd prices were p: well s expectedly heavy recelpts of Thurwlsy and Iriday, bowever, tho wmarket broko down & X@?ic, and closes dull aud depressod at tho Feductiou, - Walle our supply ins been the largest of any week of th uoason, Liere wera ot enouph firis aud vecoudgelass beaves to satiafy the wanis of New York, Albany, and Loston, uud “the quality of tle cattle seut 40 thote poluth was of an unusually Tow avorage. OF the 23,000 eattlo oftered for wale ouly un iusignificaut number were gomd onough ta coni- nund a Lighor H3uzo thun $4.75, waile by far the larger pact of tha woek's busiuovs wad aceomplishied &t thio aw range of $22588.70, Stock cattlo wero i good o~ mand, and Chicago butchera butght more Jiberaily than ustiel, but the combiued dumaud from thes wources did not prove susticlent to sbserh onv-balf the conmon stock rosoived from day to day, sud at tha cloge the aceumulations suiount 1o sone 7,000 bead, Calves uve been in Nght supply, aud aold &8 vory fuil Tates, OF at $4,3UGB3.76 fur por 10 choice, To-dsy Jnprkes was devoid Of aitmation, and 06 6w ualts Te- ported indieated very frregulur ‘prices, Tho recelpts ‘were unnsually large for to cloesug das, amounting to 1,700, whitress Sutiirday’s reccipts suldom exceed 1, 3More oownion I “uow Nea i Lo yards tiaw will waMco to xaeet legitimata domands for & wesk to coins, aud should the sasalyts during tus mast (e doys prove. Ttberal It s diMenlt to sss how » Turther deprociation fu valnos ean Lo averted. At U Tecent moeting of the rafirond offlciata ot tho Pacilic Hatcl §i this clty, Aomo changes i live stovk froighls wore defermified upon, but what thuse clianges wore ban ot yob iranapirod, 14w declded to furnish 1o roturi passes to mpu i cusrge uf alock, ‘Bulow ara (b ciosiug pticen : ¥ QUOTATION! Eztra Decves—Graded sieers, kv 10 1,500 lus. Chofud Deov 50 +ovns Nominal 3 yeir uveraglng 1,300 to 4t PRI ariaeentiens i $5.60R0,00 Qood Beoven—iVeil-Tuttened, dncly formod L0818, RVEPIZIUD 1,160 to 1,00 1M, 1uveors 4.25@5.00 Modlini Grades—steors fn Sair flesh, wvors =ging 1,10010 1,250 It Pri . 3.60@ 4,00 Butehera! Slook—TPoor o falt ‘ateers, and ‘comman to extra cowa, Toy averaging 850 (o 1,100 Ihy 0.k Caltlo—Cominon _ext fieah, averaging (40 to 1,030 fh Inferivr—Ligat and thin’ ro atagy, Uulis, and scalawag teors Gattie—Texxr, clioles cori-fe Cattlo—Y'exay, wintered North, 225@2.60 . 225340 8y + 160@2.00 Lobrto Cattle—Taxas, throfteh AXoYes. v e. . ?:A“GSS'ZS TI0GSE—Tue roceipta linve been 33,008 tnors tiam Tast woek, and 10mo 23,800 mare than for to varroanond. S week Iant yeat, while for (o fonr whels s ir. Qay thioro I a3 Invreass over Ist yoar of 83,00, fhat consiuterublo confidenco {s felt in tho immediato future of pricen ls protty clearly demonstrated by ths fact that, under an avarage daily supply of 15,000 hogs, the spgzopto deciine for the week scarcely oxcendn 252330 Dor 10 Ibs, Tha great buik of tho 00,000 hoga hve iicen dieponed of thirough the unual charely—ilat Is, tosbippers and eity butohors—the purchases of the fow packors who hav Leon kliilng from time to (e throughout the sumwor snd fall mouths not having Lioen very materlaliy Incresad, Mout of tho packings ligupes iave uoW Usen put In ordsr ‘for tho noasouts work, and, as scon as tho weathor will peemit, it fa probitbla tlist packera will begin operations, Eatly in tlie week the quality of the hogs was muck aboye the rocont average, bub tha arrivals of tho pasttwo or turew duyd bave beon les satislartory, To-duy thers Was a lackc Of activity, ‘Duyers oporaicd with little an- paront intorest, endaithonugh prices were lowered 10 Gc #n an fnducoment to greater activity, trad To- inained quiat to tha close, Slen at $5,00R5.75 for {n~ forlor to common; at $3,6035,05 for mudiany; aud at $6.00@4.63) for guod to extra, : £00 BALES, No. Ay, Priceyo. Av, Frice, W 2378010 |87 "l $6.00 oL s 746,80 85 4t 27 6,00 57 [} 2t 685 7 8 200 630 € 7 232 615 4 47 291 603 [ i3 28 660 52 o6 200 803 43 51 218 8.00 4] [ 20 8,90 €@ 00 207 610 T 02 203 5,00 a1 ) U 0 Pl n 210 kY0 23 63 289 0,45 81 13 STy SUEEP—Priccs have rulod comparatively stendy at the reducod pricen eatablislied laat week, o at $3.75G 45 for good to cholce; at $3.2323.60 for medluit, oiid at $1,6083,00 for poor to conimon. Nestly ones Lif the Supply went into the hands of slippers, Tha atkot clovcs steady with eversthiug sold. ———— CUICAGO DRY-100DS MARKET. BATURDAT EVENTNG, Oct, 17, During the past thres duya but litile activity wis 2p- PArent 4 uny dopartment of the dry-goods niurkob, while, asido from a fow of tha loadling ifnen, extroms quietude hah provailed. market for cott displays aomo anlmation, sud there 13 a well u will continus stoadily £ir tnroughout tho fall and s into the winter 13 bancd upon & kuowledge of tha fact that ptook in the hands of countey merchsnts are ik smallor (han they have loca accustomed lo oarry in past seasons,and that at most of tho mal or distribni- inig potnes in the West, wihivh look to Chicago for tuclr xaypifos, & fair, IF ot active, businoss ix being prose cuted, Concerntug collsctions, thers is no cause for compintat, From thosa rections whero the drought and grasaioppers wore the most desirudtivo remit- tuncas ace » little tardy, but, 23 & rule, colioctions are coming forward with commendable promptitude, No imporiunt prica cuanges bave taken placo sincs our last report, and the genersl market now presenta s ntezdy tone, Carpetiugs sxe moving with wome froo- door ut unchanged prices, Balow txe tus current quotations s BROWN COTTONS, Allantfo A, 4-¢, Litlanife 31, 4-4, Atlantio D, 4. Attantie I, 4 In liun 1lead, Tadirn Heud, Nunhyill,. Adriatie, ‘Wachusetis . Stark A, 4-4. Augnata,. Gardner A, Michigan A, i-i; ledford Alacon Mystie Rivor Kushua E, doin Nuabua Ity 86-in Nashua U, 851 Teppersll I, 40 Topperoll I, 36-in Tepperell 0, 3lu Pepperell N, 30-4n Crescent, . 11 anvnda A. . 01 {Mansachunetis ., b (Portsmouth P, fi,\; [MoUaWk. vee s RINTE, aferrimac ¥, Pink...10)c Amoskes, Merrlmue o Pacifc, .. Naumbeag Demberton, Androscopgin. AOSkaull v s caxunies, Garner Flat,, © e Qarner, roll,, Wushwgton, 6l W Buittfeld, High colt avol... Pride of the West, Taugden, GB,. ¥) the Lo G P udroscoggis, Auburm, Ao New York Ida s § [Thoridiky Qreen, 1, vean, G.. ¢ |Vauglien XX!11 103, Conentoga CCA, 7- Conestoigs CT, d-4, . Gonestoga AA, 20-in, {Mothueu, AA.,.. Minnehahs, 4-4, Miundabu, 73, Amoskerg, AC) Ay 6ok 2 Gonestogs exira, -4 Conontogs G3T, Amotkeag,. oty J'AR Beavor Creol, BI Deavor Creok, O Alinnehaba, 6-3, © Aumeriean, 6-3 oslicag, G-Bsesssids Awmericar Awmoskeag, -3, 4 |Humilton, 6.3, Uncasyilic, A.....11@12 [luwutiton, 83, Uncasville, UCA,. 196814 CHEVIOT BTMIPRS. Whittenton, A.. Whitteuton, 1 Union, A, | Northwostors TAREADE, eiob Clark, Jr, & Co.70 © Willimautio, AT [Green & Daniol e 8,150 iall & Munning. .98 Dright's Urousley’ flartford, extrad 143 Huriford Im., 1,33 Ingraiis. Smltha tapeatry. . $1,95 SIurtford wxtrase ... 100 Tartford med w3 Heigrade, emp, Coumon plain. 262, o hiilled sud ox. p'n. 94 o Test, alting, L83 ¢ Chilna matting =L, . Ohiun mattlng 64, Oijus matting U~4. 1140 Tiad and W, ob'ic o4 b Ted kud wh, ch’k 44,40 Bod and wa, cl'k $-4.83 ————— CUICAGO Lustius MARKET, AaTUnUAY LyENING, Oct, 17, The market waa agalu nearly batw of Jumber” unill latein ¢ ¥, Waew sevoraj cargood, the furerunucri <F b6 Heos, srivad, Jowvor,a quod desi of lumbor Changed nemus, Hevoral loowl desiora sypcared on the WRariat aaud W prives {oe plove all up 10 89.00G080, ond anveral carzoes ware sohd to avelve, 8108 of Mane dutua Julsts and“noweimg briuglng th ouelds priode i Apparout wililimess of Wayes (0 pay_ s ads YanEo fiuduca x attong. fealing. amons ‘salars, sty Li0ugh B moudnrately Tnrire oot {3 €xpectrd i by Mo 51 808 ol o eyt Lo ndvanico, onrda und BLriDe wors firm al $3,0.210,0) fo on, sn.t 1,0 @10.00 for tha holter grades, Loth weve it at $1.70, rud unfug.es guolablo'at $1.10 43,70, AT T YARDY, The coitniry demud n good, wnd {1 fosal teads, thongl mide up of emall srde's, falr i1 the syresstys Tuo oulAllu quotublons for comiion aing s fioors ing are ndvaticed, axles fu a niail way homg mada &t :;;:xfi;:‘l;xn;fl:vé l?‘uxnlugn [}Am ab 11,006 12,00, and " ey to sdvaueo yrices for SUUT B0 s 1 13 o a eere O U408 QUOrATT0] Tistetenr, ... Becona lois, insi o' iiressoonss o0 02100 “nird cioar, 1 e 3800 (@i.00 Tuird clear, thi} 4500 @i5.00 Cle.r flooring, 1s¢ and’ 24’ iogother, rougls, a Clo.r sl First comuion siding... be:onid common slting. TFlooring, firat commaon, e Floonng, second contmon, dreek Flooring, third common, dresssd.,. A wagon-box bords, cloctor; inchios and upward, B wagon-box_boasds. A atock board, ,00 + 20,00 Codut Posta, spiit Gear pouts, round, 5@ Tucie Na, L siwe: Ro i 3 Siingtes. TIRiex on track (A).,.., 275 & L5 ans Northontern Liiniberman givoh tho reccl ds ol Pments of lumber for the month of Beptember, wath compurisons, aa followa ; RICELPTZ, 1874, 148,610,030 i 194,740,209 Siiteiias, Fut. 1873, . 65,303,140 30,014,000 it .R fl.M‘E &Y, M"l).\lflg 330,000,000 feot of oy e e L 310,800,000 fest f 1008 sre coutrssted tor: o be put 1o T and its tribotaries this s Wo sliall not Le aarprised IF tha »mount arices cooer Ly Juntiary noxt should rathior exceed than fail snort of 4,000,000 feel more than 143a ever Lefuro been put on any Boason sot, Thial.rge amount ia due 10 the agters e uflr;yln‘uu: Bagriss et sunamer, und, tho tmjen o aave )y catting and S S Enly Beasved, iz putting fato tho ——— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Loranrons, oF LoD Markets. RPOdE, Oct, 17—11 8. m,—Fioar, 2% s D¢ club, 108 4d@10s 9, Corn, Gus 6 Tork, 178 0d, Tard unchanged, s e T'ARrS, Oct, 17—Evaning.—Roxten, €41, Thamkeon, Ol 11,40y of 6, virl, zv00L, Oct, 17—Eve.~Cotton quists 2 uplands, 843 Orleans, 83 1lu.lu.&|0|ul¢:§!:TnT; c4m, 5,300 bl : speGuiation and export, 20u0 baiss, Treadatula—quict and unchianged, Loxpon, Oct, 17—Evening,—~Rate of dlacount in the open markiot £ar thros months' Lillk 1 85 por cont ber low the Bunk of England raten,s Awmauntof bullion Yiithdraws from the Bink on balance to-day, £85,0,0, Consale for money, S3K@UE . on accoant, Disis B2X 1 61, 20316 3 670, Jag'§ 100K ; new 8, 1033 Now Yaik Ceritral, 80; Erlo, 34X @2 o o, S0n 0uicns, =1 SHRAG profermedy 4R Bugur ou spatd, Ta 33@127s 84, 5 3“':?“\'\%“» Waol Davket, 08TON, Oct. 17,~Wilh the appenrancs numbor of Lnyers In the AR taas. in o REs improved. Bule durlng tho Weok bavo ueer 1,122,208 Dow of domestio and foreizu; Ouio end. bensylranis flzozea mediuw, treble, and above, 81 @TCe, Aicniyan, Wiscondin, and otlier fisaccs, 46@32410; cofabing and delafne floores, GO@Gc; Lnwn combing aud elaino, {045 ¢c: tub waslied, SIR182; scourad, 5@ $1.00; superior and oxtra pulled, 40306, Ths Boston DeysGaods Marker. BosToN, Oct. 17.—Busincss Ia only modecats with counmission housea and Jabhing departmo; Move- meut plugzish, The market for cotton goods a quict snd steady, Trown cottons and colton flaunels are i ood demand, Thore s a renawod aclivity in udoband prints, aud some muken ars ¢old up to rocelpis, Fancy printearo sto in it detnand. etk scila ais eclve, oolen gaods move slowly £roin first hands, Forelgn. goods dull, < S The Produce Markoty. NEW YORX, New Yonx, Oct, 17. upland, 1o fatures ol T, orToN—Weak: middling 2 firm ; dalos, 10,000 Lales 3 14 15-10@14 51-322; November, 14 15-18@ 3 Decemuer, 166:0203 Janu 16%@ 1382 Fevruary, 16 11-10c; March, 16 31.00@1607 i‘a"“"m‘%\f?m 1320; May, 1615-22310)0; Juue, -16@L0 e, Floun—Slesly and wnohanged roceipts, 10,000 i, RyE FLOUR AND COnNuEAZ~—Qulet, ntoady, and une olanged, s Seadss GraN—~Whestin fair demand, and higher ; reccipte, 95,000 bus No, 3 mpring, $1.02@105 ; No, 2 Chicsgo, $1.08@1.08; No, 2 Norihweatern npring, $1.07@LUS: No. 2 Milwaukee, $1.13@110; ungradsd Iowa and Minnesota spring, w No, 1 1 wintor re , Slu@La' @1.25; white Weatern, 1.24@/ 970@351.02, * Barley and malt unchn doiug, with highor prices; recaip + Western mixed store, 90@91e; do afloat, 913G0; high mixed and yellow Weatern, 02@93/¢e, Oats—A shads firmer snd less aclive: recelpts, 27,000 bu; mixed Woatern, 88R00%¢ ; while, COBEJE, HaY—Firm st $6.00@0.50, O etemisotes arm: Do, 18KGIOKe EIN inocEniEs~Coffes firm 3 o, 4 )ige Bugar steady, olagees and rice nncn:‘ngm:" Yernorzua—Crude, 550 retined, 125¢; naphita, 1030, TORPENTISE—Stendy at 965, Baas—Unchanged, Lestnrn—Pirm af 20%@%0c ; Orinoco, 35319, WooL—Firm ; domestlo flecco, 40@Cdc; tubbedy BSe; pulled, 33@50¢ ; unwasked, 17@32v PAOVIStNA~LOrk steady ; now men, $20.25@20,60, Beef quict and nuchangad, Lard unsettled; new Pprime sieam, 18%ic, BUTTRR 4D CilEEAR—Tnohanged, Hzzataswtactirod copgor heavy and lrregnlers newshoatling, 2805 Ingot, lake, Arm at 22@EHKC Bl Jron—Scoich carce aud firm nt 97@41e ; Amerlcan uil a q0e s oo aheot ulctas Ssaii e, ALLA- eavy ; cut, X 0.76 3 clincl, 509 €50} Lorseatioe in fair domand and Arines, * ST, LOUIS, 57, Louws, Ok, 1h— obanged. Frovs—Qulet, GRarx—Wheat dnll and lower; No, 8 red fall, 970 97%¢; No, 2ved, $1,03X@110, Corn firmer on old and lower far uetr ; No, 2, 10@E00; now, 6X@520. Oaty Qaner £t @300, Ty quict aud uuchanged, Wattsky—Quiot at 93i@0ve, PUOVISIONH—Tork lower, at $21,60, Dulk mesfs fr- regular ; order loth and packed shoulders, TI@7(0; clear rib, 12@123g0; clear, 123@13xc, Dacon, only o amall onder trade; shoulders, 12(®@8c; Clea¥ xiby 1@13i¢e; clar, gi@lane. Lard lowed § aummes, Thiss g Jloas—Rscoipte, $60; quict; Yorkers, 34.76@5.00 Docon, §5.25045,60 3 butcliers’, §5.75@0.96. CarrLr—Neceipls, 440 ; unchanged, Reorirra—Flour, 0,000 brls; wheat, 17,000 buy corn, 8,000 bu; vats, 18,000 bu’; rye, 8,000 bu; bare Toy, 4,000 bu, BurrseENT~Wheat CorroN~Weier a3 e 5,000 bu + ¢orn, 2,000 bu, Barr1vors, Oct, 17,—~Froun—Qniet sud unchanged, Grary—\Wheat dul 3 otliers unehsuged, ¥134@% white do, 05 - infxed, 550 white, 80 stesdy at §1,00@1,05. novibio s DUl Al wesl, Alea posk, £23,60@30.004 Dolkeshouldery, 740 3 eleas Hb, 12A12Ya. Bacox— shoulders, B1ic; lear Tib, 13} @IUK0; suRar-oured hams, 14@lic, Lard—Helined, 15c, B trEn o Festorh quiul j receipta Meavy; geod ta Bne, 3@ 50, T marAVith strong aud fwproved demend, ay @A, !‘xflmbfl:: .Unchsnged, WitsuT—3$1.90, » QUIEGO, Oawzao, Oct, }:1'_0(‘“"5'7\““0;" """\Im'x 1 white . Cora dul) ap Co Jar] uiet, 156 for Saaita g = ML 17.—~CortuN~Quist: mdéting, Daloe ccaiuu, 1,987 bales; ex* 7 bules, Mayrme, Oct, W0 sl puits, 1,108 fx‘qu«;:‘ cnfima ck—Quiet and U Tuopbe and W NRATL, Omsersxam, O,, Ost, 17, —Corioy—Dull 108 a shtd lower ut 14Xc. Froun—Duil and unchanged. Grais—Wheit dull and unclinged, frm; old, T@TI0; neW, 56, Outs dull and u slinde lower at 4863380, Ryo quok aud unchuoyed at 960 Birley dull aud unclanped, EansmrD Osr—Cuiet and Meady at 85¢, Lanp OtL—Quiet and nnchenyd, ‘Eonos—Detnand good wits fall prices at 200914, BurTsr—met aud inchisoned, ou iraud firm at 162 @10375, PuoVIBIONI—Pork—Nuthiug dong. Lard 0Arce and firwer; sumuer saleable wt 3¢, Bulk shouldors well nominally ot GIGUTe; loosn nbw sides, Jobbiug, 1603 b, 1907 o clear packed, 1345¢. Bwow quifot} shauldors sold st 74 @770} aldes vell a uully 0t 1o for clear rib; 14340 for clenr, Winsxr—Steady wilh moderate domaud at 87¢, “FOLLDO, TovEpo, Oct, 17.—Frovn—Qufet end unchanged, it quiot; Mo, 3 white Watash, 51.17; dgam, $1.1455 3 estea do, $1195 mater 3° weltor Noveinber, $107; Dolombar, '$1,10 ; Ko, 2 do, $L,01; No. 1 awber, 14 do, L 3 "new, 713663 low nlxed 603 Duw, o Mo e, - Oate dull snd & alads ; No, '.\]’!A.lll:l\l“‘m. fll‘,\{o': while, 50)5¢, WrieHTI—Dull i woniiinl, Jrortera—tlour, 200 brivs whost, 38,000 bu; gcrn, 000 10,000 b, Suteatedramilour, 00 bels wheaty 49,000 buj u Qora Tair and 3 § ostu, 19,009 com, TLBG o ORLEANS, Nrew OnteAys, L, Gets 19,—Hax—Tirmer ; eholes, 0. sovtesons—Porls dull and lower at $30.25, GrooxixE-—~Bugar hhils newly rvcofved and #old comiuon a5 Tt uir, B0 § goil alr, Bigo, Llolase aeactu gond "o 3 rling 1 atelely sy ©3@74, Cotoo Srinj ordinusy 10 prime, 165810 & J unchanged, uiilquu-(—uumul 004 slock salos, 2200 bales

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