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- yulues for speculative socurities, 6 'MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, Batunpax Eveniva, Nov, 7. The banke have dono n good buslnoss this week, ‘L'hore haw beon an linprovomont in the numbor of borrowera aud loaus that basre- nulted In & noticeabla inorease of discount lnea, This welcome nolivity comen npparontly’ from all directions. 1t1is folt most plaluly by the {ustitutions with & largo aud miscollancous clasy of customers, Thoeo report that tho borrowors aro of ovory trade, and that wholesalo donlers in each branch aro offoring for salo good vommorclal papor mado by their customors, Thore has beon a slight improvement on tho Board of Trade, and a disposition to buy gruin, Be usynl on o riging market, is manifest, and Los its offect on tho money-market, Tho settlomonta for tho mouth have swellad tho bank oloarings, which uro noticed to follow an upward movomeut lika that oborved in tho Hrst wooks of Octobor. Tho puckors Love long rinco figured ont tho amounts of tho crodity thoy should neod, and bavo been applicants at th banks during tho ‘wook for tho Buma thoy oxpeot to neo durivg tho ®onsON. Consldorablo credit is sought for by partion ‘who aro bnlding, snd, 0 o rule, it is onaily ob- tained at ronsountlo rutcs, A great deal of build- ing 18 Ju progross'in difforont parts of tho city, & Inct which #4 an important elemout in thoe stato of tho monoy-market. Sevoral mitlions of dollars bave boen spont on now stores aud dwollings this sesson, yot in the burned district aloue, but in every division. xcopt in this way, tho roal ostato market makes fow domands on tho reaourcos of loudors. Spoculativo nctivity in Iand, improved or un- Improved, i altogother suppressed. In 1o di- roction—roal estato, grain, railroads, or mauue Lacturing~—1s thero nuy sustained or notablo spoculation, oud tho truth that thoir factitious figures no longor swoll the transactions of the ‘banks makes tho present cloarings, which aro in tho aggrogate far boyond thoso of preceding rons, & demonatration of tho wholesomo and on~ arged dovelopment of Chicago in all directions. Aates of discount romain av 10 por cont to customots who borrow rogularly, with' concgs- slons of soveral per cent to suit outsido indo- rondont borrowers with goad security, Real n28tate lonus aro @10 percent ; stroot xates aro B@18 por cout. Y Now York oxchango bns been flvm and searco during the wesk at 50@76c promium botwoen the banks for $1,000. 'Tho result has boou o steady but not cousiderablo movoment of currenoy front tho West to tho Eaat in paymont of obligations for which in ordinary seasons produce is shippod. Whis flow will contniuo wall tha shipment of pro- visiona bogins, whon oxchangoe will -bo drawn theroupon. Mo prospect that excliango would rematn at o prominu for somo time hae mado restivo many of thao bankers, who look with dissatisfaction on the logs thoy will incur by tho provalent custom of solling to their customers at par exobango which thoy must pay s premium for, moeting of tho Clearing-IHouso was held to estaulish some uniform charge by all tho mombers which should keep thow reimburaod, and the subjoct was refesrod to n commities to xoport at the noxt meoting, ‘e improssion is widegprend that it will Lo impossiolo to mako any srrangoment to which all would couform. Altbough it is absurd 08 yot to speculato on “the financial offects of tho elections,” somo of the comments of the Now York papers last huraday on tho stato of the mouey-market will © of intorost: O£ couruo, the loading topic in Wall stroet to- day was tho resnlt of yostordsy's eloctions, S0 far as the Brock-Ixchauge markels woro con- coruod, the toudency of gold encly iu tha day was to advence, slthougn in tho aftornocon tho prico was drivon down to tho lowoest ligures of the day. How far tho declarations of four large Btatos—Obio, Indiana, Miesouri, nud Teuncssoo —in favor of paying United States bonds in lo- gl tanaors will wouken tho confidonce of for- eign holdora romaius to bo Soon. A feature of tho day was the sirong aud active demand for railroad bonds ; and, if the agitation for greou- ‘back redemptivn of United Statos bonds makos much further hoadway, it will bave the effect of driving investments into the bost class of rail- ¥oad wortgages.—New York Daily Bullelin. On tho Stock-Exohangoe much cagorness was folt to lesrn tho eifect ou tho prico of stocks and Govormuuout bonds, Prices of stocks doolived from }{ to 1 per cont. Govornmont bonds, how- over, ‘ore_firm, nd o Atrong buying spirit was mauifested at times, A prominont Ropublican bauker sstd that his houso bad received during tho day orders to buy moro than thres times tho number of United States bonds than thoy had | received on any dny wittin sevoral mouthy, Peo- pl6_had boen ‘waiting to sea bow tho olcotions would go, and tho sifect having beon felt thoy quickenod their purchnses. ‘This was au oxcel- iont index, it was thought, of the manner in whiel tho regult was rogarded.—New York Triv- uze, Had thoro boen any real fear of results to fol- low tho election of o Democratio Congress, tho purchases of gold at 1103¢ this morning would not have boen conlinod to a few spoculators who ‘wero shiort of gold, and we should not have to zecord o dechno to 1103 this atternoon, This 18 tuo truo criticlem of Wall streot to-day upon the victories of the Opposition ; they are_felt to em- body the controtling wilt of tho peopls, and good results uro uaturnlly expocted of thom, to gen- oral businoss and to the public credit. Tho stock mmrket offers no anch raady means of tost- fug tho scnse of Wall atreot, for ita datly and un- importsnt tluctnations havo long been controlied by a few speculutors, whilo ity periodio move- monts go on as wider influonces direct. Tho only approach to & bromater of publio senti- mont is the quotation of gold, and 1te course to- dny ouubles us to say that tho triumph of tho Dowmooratio party is favorably received by tho Empla smong whom tho crodit’ of tho United jtates is most closely ganged. Tho undertono of tho stract is unquestionably fovorable ta a renewal of confldenco and the ox~ ortion of frovh onergy., Perbaps the fesling cannot bo bettor ilivétratod than by quoting & tologram from a distant_capitalist to o Wull stroot banker, reosived to-dny £ *'ho country i safo and tho eaplo atill seroams ; buy mio 1,000 shares of 3 When Wall stroet becomes aulmated by this fnspiation wo ahall wituess o Jivohior dispiay of business, and somathing liko a healthy recovery frow the dry rot thatof late has baen its princi- Dol featuro.—New York lerald. A feverlsh sud unsottled faeling provailed, which was quite natural undor tho circumstances, Cepital is nlways timid, and bonce tinnuciors and business men could not viow with indifforance tho ovents of yestordny, which complotoly changed the political complexion of the next Xouss of Ropresontativos and of numerous Bato Legislatures nud State Governmonts. ‘I'he flrst offaot of the Democratic victorios in Ohio and Indisna was to send our bonds home from Europe, and when the result of yosterdsy's elections is fully known and appreciated abroad, wo are likely to have a ronowal of this opora- tion. NMuch'intorest, thorefore, is felb in this matter among foreign bankers, This political **1ida) wavo," as It iv populnrly designated, was feit jn fiunncial circles to-duy, the immodiato offoct beiug. doprossion and & lower range of On the Btock Exchango an advanco in the gold premium and Ligher rates for storling oxchanga in anticipa- tion of a furthor importation of securities from L\émbfi.—l\uw tl;m'k Times, mall amounts only of eurrenoy have bean sent during tho week to the uuuut{y, oand those mainly to liog and grain districts: Tho clenrings for the weok ara 25,118,480,02, {"’“fi};fi l;:h;:;cclnls SHULIBIL: Uin carrospond- ng; figures for tho weold Inst yer ? 603,- 7L, sud 8160080 g5, YO Vore H1005, . LOCAL KTOCRS, Tho following quoiations, farulaliod by A. 0. g]:;lghtar, give tho current prices of 1ocal seouri- Zuying, 10 Selting, Bald (full weight) A3 E:;gu"gfl)';u s & nt, }1‘31 it 2o Cily 7 por cont sawerags U9 Y Chieago City 7 per eent btene A ik, J00i da, OULL. o\ v e 99y 3 3 City 7 per cont certliicatas, OB i ‘fi ot City 0 por cont corlificates Coak Connty 7 per cunt honds, West park 7 por cent bouds, Clifeago Gty Nallvay, iise Press D) & Int.1003 & tnt, W& dut, south . ptiy Pl Chil lailveay, Waat Bide. | Clicio City iy, Norih o Quislde conuty 10 Fizdn' Watch Couyuy.. Expoaition stogl 4 Shlengo Gualight suid Qo138 Ttor Chicago City and Cook County 7 por cont bonds thore I8 uir setive densand which excoeds the amonnt offoriug: There is niso boginning to bo quito an inquiry tor ontside county und town 10 por cout bonds, but thoy must_bo geod, and tssnail by & vote of tho peaplo, and for she build- ing of richaol-houses, conrt-houses, nnd other logitimate fmprovemonts, For banis stocks and oter local wocuritios, with a fow oxceptions, thero is no demand. Our quotatlous uro not Zolwblo. ;i First-olass railway bonds in Fastern markots o strong, thourh thero in but s limited inquiry hore, uro noted of New York Conual 7 por cont_bonds at 1104, and Rook Tsland 7a at 108, on the Now York Htock-Exchingo, Tho followlng in the summory for thn wook l!cmllug Nov. 7, an reportad by Proston, Koan & o, ¢ ~ U, . 6s, 1891, U, B, 5-20%, U ll” B, 303, Clostng, s Sy, ity torling, slxty Bleriing, sight FONEIGN EXOHANOE, 1, J. Olristoph & Oo,, Bankers, 75 South Clatk hireet, quate: London, 4851¢@480 ; Patis, H1036@513 and, @) 3 Donmark, 1 Bwodon, 3 Norway stor ¢35 st o bg Hh g LATEST, New Yonk, Nov. 7.—Monoy closedat 8 por cont on onll, Torolgn oxchango closed firm at 4851¢@489, Clold oponed at 110, and closed at 110, Ratos pald for borrowing, 1, 9, 15, 21¢ por cont, and 1lat, Drimo moreautile’ papor is 514@7 por conk for double-namoed, and 8 to 12 por cont for glo-nnmod, Cloarings, 847,000,000, Thio Ass tant Tronsuror dinburacd to-dny $208,000, and rnsnlvnd ITrom cuntoma durlng the wook §1,650,~ Governments closod stendy. Stato bonds quiot und stondy, Oyrus J. Murray, of tho firm of Aurray, Moad & Co., wholosnlo denlors in shoos, at No. 120 Grand streot, whoso fafluro was announced yostordny, states that thoir liabilities wiil amouat to 250,000, ITe attributos tho failare of the firm to the ganeral shrinkage in buei- ness, Btocks ntrong during the last hour of business, and the highest pricos of tho weok wora mado, Unloo Pacifio and Pacifio Mall woro tho lflnfllufi faatucos, the farmor rising to 8034, nud the Iaf tor to 463 ; Ohlos roso to 305 ; Nosthwest com- mon to 893¢; St. Paul to $45¢, Erlo to 285(: Lako hora to 813¢, and Rook Tatand to 085( [u@&leu firat salos Tg.lam l\}‘n& s rgn%uon of orcont, o activity and firmnoss B R0 Pactie and Bacie Ml wan due t0 o parta that competition batwoon tho two compa- nics waa likoly to ba adjustod on a basia of tho Pacifie Mall giving up its Cbina busines via tho Iathmus, Balea to-day inoludo 23,000 Wastorn Union, 88,000 Dacific_Mail, 5,000 Erle, 26,000 Lake Shore, 72.000 Union Psaific, 12,000 Northwost- orn, 0,000 8t. Paul, 9,000 8t, Paul proforred, and 1,000 O, & AL Conpon, '81,.. Gouponi Coupons, 0! 4.0 Coutions, %55, Coupous, uo To0K: Canton... « B2 [ Bt T ‘Westorn Unlon Tel ., 10X Quicksiiver.... ‘Wabash, Adunis Bxpress. Wells, ¥argo..... Americsn Exproas, U, B. Express, Puctil Mail.... . Now York Centr: Erls, Blichigan Ce Tittaburg &F1, Northwestorn. . 743 | Indluna Lontral, Wayiio 88 | Iinoia Central. ... 04 + 383 | Unfon Pactile bonds,, 835 Northwestern pid... 63 | Union Pacific stock.. 364¢ Bock Ysland. . 1,983 | Central Paciflo stock, 933; Now Joraoy Contral,,106%{ | Del., Lack, & W,...109 ——— COMMERCIAL, Barunpax Evesnia, Nov, T, The following were tha receipts and ship- ments of the Jeading articles of produce in Chi~ cago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for the corresponding dnto ono year ago: REOEIFTA, || SMITAUINTS, . | 187, | 1874, | 1873, Tlour, brl 7a08 00161 9217 10,054 Wheat, L s3110) 102,020|| 0074|4164 Cora, 'bu, 20820 ou3isll 204801 118,39 Oals, b, anooo] a0l 11,722 o400 Rye, b 1690) wol oo ‘400 arley, b, Wt 1800 19,860 9,638 Grass seed, e, _B4,160) 3 Flax sced, lus..| 123300 2 Broom-corn,iosl 161,060 Ourcdments,tha| 8,700 '560) pork, brl 165 rd, 30 Tullo'w, 1 42314 Dattor, a1 Dres'd hogs, | R Livo bogy, No..{ 15,576, 12,112 ittlo, 38 ‘810! Sheap, Noii.iif 1069 a3t/ ides, s, .| aogoil 240,87 Highwines, bris 315) 830 Wool, oo 1m0 69,103 Totatoe: 10761 5400 Lumber, 1,702,000/ 4,455,000 | Shingles, 2,210,000/ 400,001 | Tat, 100,000) 530,000 | Bait,"bris 1,420} Alao tho following, without comparisons : Received, hipped. 8,020 6 Poultry, 1b: Toultry, coop Game, i 'ggs, pkga Cheeve, bgl Dried fruits, Joa. Green tpples, bris, Iicaus, bu, 1tay, tons, Hopa, s, Tian, phg Withdrawn from stora on Friday, for ity congumption: 1,070 bu wheat, 2,602 bu corn, 4,645 bu oats, 458 bu ryo, 4,987 bu barloy, Tho following grain hns beou inspacted into stora this morning, up to 7 o'clock: 5 cars No. 1 spriug wheat, 104 cars No, 2do, 81 cara No. 8 do, G cars rojected do, (146 whoat); § cars highmixed corn, 27 cara No. 3 do, 43 cars rejected do, 20 cars no grade do, (97 corn, of which 63 sre ne), 1 car white oats, 20 cars No. 2 do, G cars roject- oddo; 8 cars No. 2 ryo; 14 cara No. 2 barloy, 7 cars No. 8do, 9 ears rojected do, Total (308 cats), 119,000 Lu. Inepected out, 90,801 bu whoat, 25,808 bu corn, 17,620 bu oats, 340 bu rye, 10,888 bu barley. ‘The following wero tho recolpts and shipmonts of breadstuffe and live stock at this poiut dur- ing tho past weok, and for the corresponding weeks euding as dated ; | Homburg and Bremou, 05@055% ; S ¢ T THE . CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN. mont will ba raquired to give prices atabllity. Theto was a freo fnquiry for dried fruits. Do- montio ne woll ns foroign dororiptions were dis- tributed to a liboral aggrogato, and woro fivm in price, - Tho loathor, bagging, con), and wood marketa woro roparted dall at about foymar qno=- tatlons. Olls rulod quiet and nominally un- changed. At the Tnmbar yarda o falr business wan trana- ncted at unchangod pricos, Tho offorings at tho dooka ware light, and littlo was douc, Bullding matorialg wore in moderate domand, No obanged ware uaticad in {ron, matals, or nails. Wool nud hops wora qalot, bat firnly Lold at tho cnrront ricos. Tho domand for seoda Improved, and he market was stendior for olover and timotby, those boing chiefly in request. Broom-corn was firm, Choico potatoss ware in urgont roquiest and very fitm, tha supply boing inadequato, Hay was soarco aud firm. Gamo and pouliry wero dull and wenk. Highwines wore quict and stoady at the ruling rioo of tho past fow days, sales bolng limited to RO ‘tbrla at 00540 por gallon, -The market closod firm, Lake frolghts woro quiot and uochangod at 430 tor orn and 43¢0 for whent by sall o Buf- falo, 'Thoro was littlo domand, and not much froight room offerod. A total of fivo chartora was roported, whioh will earry oy 115,000' bu wuoat, besldes one vossol charterod to carry whoat from Milwaukaa, Provisions sworo modoratoly satiye, though less 80 than on Friday, and onsier on tho speculative articles, chiofly in conssquonac, of & decline in the prico of hve boga at the Stock-Yards, which, in tura, was tho reault of warm weather, not of Inrgo rocoipts, Tha n-ckiugh:unmn opens o slawly, tho thermometar glving w longar lease al lifo to tho pigs than tho owners counted om. 'his malios oash product tomporarily scarco sad strong, but aats the othor way upon options, na tha hoge have fo bo killed somo time, sud tho quautity of product an hand lato fu tho sesson will probably bo larger than if 1t wero moving out now. Liverpool wna steady on lard to-day, and Now York a shado casior, in sympathy with Chicago, Dotk options fell off hore 200 E«r brl, while cash lota woro unchanged. ard options declined 24@bo por 100 lbs, whilo ecash wns stronger, being gonorally hold at 18 per Ib. Ments wore frmor. Tho mearket closed &t the following rango of rices: Masa pork, cash, §17.75@18.00 ; da aollor ovomber, nominal; do, tollor the yosr, 817.16@ 17,20; do, soller January and February, $17.40@ 17.46% ; do, soller Fobruary, $17.673¢@17.70; prima mess, 816.25@16.60 ; aud extra prime, $12,60@12.76. Liard, soller tho month, $12,00; do soller the yonr, 811,725¢@11.75; do, sellor January and Fobruary, 811.76@11.773¢ ; do, sollor Fobra- ary, S1L.90@11.0214. Bwoot-pickled hams, 1@ 11370 for 16@16 Ib avorago, fresh oured; groon homn, 16@16 Ibs averago, 834@Ye for Novom- bor; lgman meats quotad at b3(@5){e for shonl- dors, Bige for short ribs, and 8550 for short cloar ; dry-gnited meats, loose, nt 6i¢@7a for shoulders, 931{@V}ge for shortribs, 93§@I1da for loug clears, 90¢@D3zc for short oloars, and B{@da for _Cumberlands. Thospmo boxed, {0 above thoso prices, Long clopra aud suort Tibs, boxod, o sollor Navemver, aud 8/{@83¢e sollor Decom- bor. Bacon monts nominal, Aegs boef, €8,25 oxtra moss do, $0.25; beef bams, $10,00@21.0 according to quality, City tallow, 8i@834 greaso uominal at big@7o. - Sulos wera reportod of 140 briamess pork at $18,00; 200 brls do at $17.765 600 brls do, golior the year, ot 817,203 5UO brla do at $17.16 ; 1,760 brla do, saller Fal Tuary, ot $17.70 ; 600 brls do st §17.673¢ ; 1,000 bris do at $17.65; G0 tos lard at $18.00 3 100 1be ; 260 tea do ab §12.75 ; 1,000 tea do, moller thoe year, at $11.75 ; 1,250 tea do st 51[.72&{; 1,000 tea do at §11.70 ; 250 tes do, sellor Fabruary, at 811,924 ; 760 tea do at $11.90; 250 tcs do at 11087555 1,000 tos do at $11.85; 100,000 lbg shouldors (17 days old) at 70 ; 20 boxos do at 63{c; 40 boxes short tbs at 9370 ; 5,000 pos groon bams (o5 1be) at 90 ; 1,600 pea do st Bo. The packing roturus sf tha season to dato, for tho past four yoars, aro as follows: Sings Including Nov.1, Qstober. 50585 162,016 167,010 67,051 50, ommercial Report givos the fol- Towivg a8 tho shipmonts of provislons from this city for tho wook ondiog Nov. 5, 1874, and gince Nov. 1, 1874, together with comparieons: 15 ason Bema sipped for the wook 1674 plocos, sxsluat X anmo weok last year. olides ALl Gat eats, oxcopt ahouldors and B, P. ams. Flour was more sctive and steady at formor prices, there being & fow lots takon forshipmont ; Dut tho bulk of tlia buyiug was_dono by local dealers. Tho recoipts continue large in propor- tion to tho slipments, and prices would probably Dbavo beon sbadod to-day but for tho strongth in wheat, Dron wasin good supply but firmer, Sales were reported of 100 brls white wintor ox- tras at 37.00; 600 bris do on Etl\mm torms; 100 brls do, unsound, at 24.00; 160 brls spting ex- traa ot $4.60: 150 bria do at 4.50; 100 brls do <9495 100 brls do at @4.00; 1,685 brls _doon ivate torms ; 200 brls superfine ab 33.75; 50 11 buckwhest on private terms, Total, 8,075 rls, Also 20 tons brau at 810,503 20 tons do st '$15.00, all on track: 10 tona middliuge at $23.00; 10 tons do at £22.00, on tracks 10 tous st 922,60, to arrive , 20 tons scroonings 8t $20.00. 'The fol- lowing was the closing raugo of prices: Choleo to favarite winters Gommon to good da Gliolce spring oxtzas. Yufr shjpping do... Patent spriug oxtr Suporines, ... Ty four.. Buckwheat four, @ 7 Braleesa.e 16.00316,50 Whoat was nctive and strong, svonging 1@ 134o hlgher than yostordsy wiider s good do- mand Nore, born of enoonraging advices from other points. Liverpool was reported flrmor, New York was sbout Jo higher, nnd Milwaukeo oporators seut somo largo orders to buy in thig markot, Added to this was the fact that our reoeipts wera light, only 146 carlonds beiug in- spacted into store thiv morving, which was soarcaly 40 per cent of the amount ivspected out. Theso lhinga inducod o good looal mquiry, and o more confident tfono in tho market then has boen experioncod for some timo past. Tho ofl'urqu! ware froe, howover, and at ttmes 8o plentiful as to wenken Erinm, though only temporarily, Bolior Dacsm. or oponed av 8630, advanced 10 87c, recolon to 868¢e, imvroved to 875c, and woskenod to 87c, olosing st 87i¢c. Sollér tho month sold at 85 @363ge, and sellor January at 88@$%0, both -gloattii ot tho outeide. Casli No. Tspring olosed a4 86190, No, 1 do nomivally at 9ic, No, 8 do at 828{@83e, and rejocted do at 77)ge. Minucsota wheat was nominal at 9¢@0io for No, 2, Cash salos wero roported of 1,600 bu No, 2 upring nb 8030 ; 92,000 bu do at BUlgo; 0,000 bu do at B6Yg0 | 18,000 bu do as B6e; 41,200 bu doat, nroErrTs, Noo.%, et.91, Nov.8, | 8tes 5,000 bu do at 85%¢c; 2,000 bu No. 8 wprin Yorg Ot gl Xo ) e Shad0s 10,000 bt 4o st 89%¢a s 4,600 ba re Flour, brls, i S0t | Jootod wpriug at 773¢0; 800 bu do R0 7 400 by, Wheat, bu,, gifi‘m«i samplo, no grade, At 6o, on trac! gzflx.lf‘\ll»- yisass | No. 1 Biuncsata at 9705 bu N o at Outa, b,y 02 | 63¢0 5 1,600 bu do at 8Gige. | Total, 107,200 bu, Tarley, bit 124/780 Corn was 1}¢@20 highor, and active at the ad- v tognr Ko w089 | vanco. but cinolly in sottlomant, The reoeipts Cattls, No. 10,253 | were again smoll, oapocially of old, ouly 80 curs _ | of No. 3 and high mixed bolng Inspected into Flour, brl nflé‘@ atoro this morning, whilo there wero large quan- }J\flhw‘]P“ oigopa | tities gold short for this month and your, which Qo by Joeies | had not boon fitled Ehis mornfug, and codld not { 41484 | be tilled from tho receipts at the rata at 87328 | which they biave como in rocontly, Thers hny 40,048 | heen no corner, in tho ordinary menso Qaltle, No, 3 5 6,851 | of tho word, mo organizea olfort having The oxports from New York during tho past | boon made to push up prices. But a wook include 17,165 bils flour, 817,860 bu wheat, and 178,765 bu corn. Tho Dircctors of tho Donrd of Trade to-day submitted to the full Board the indictmout egainat Mr, Bturgos, and his caso. Tho matier will gomo up for nction on Mondny, tho 23d {n- siant, “I'ho loading produce marketa woro again sotivo to-day, but divergent, provimons and barley bo- iug woak, whila other cereals wore strong. The businesy transnetod was chiefly in ontions, tho inward and outward movements of produce be- iug aliko light, The dry-goods market prosented no new foatnros of mpocial importanco, Tho demand from loeal rotnitora was falrly sctive, but the movament on interlor account was & Lttlo slack. Prices rangod tho samo as yeatorday, whoro, 88 o rule, they sro uteady, Grocorios wore dis- tributed to only s modorate sggregate, aud wero withont matorisl varistion in prico, Coffeos, spices, Bonvs, und candlos wora frm, whilo Bugars, molsason, rice, and most other lines wero workiug oasy. Butter continues in fair locul atgd Eastorn demand, at well-maintalnod, through not speclally strong, prices, Cheoso was ngain quolod quict, aud pricos meem to be working more in buyers' favor, though there doos not appear to be any approlonslon of s matorial declino ju prices. In tho cannod goods market Howne improvowont is appareut, both in the do- mand and jn the general teuorof pricos, bub the volumo of busiuess is still unususliy lght for the season, and & matarlally inoroased move- good many peoplo bought largely, 1 full con- ridonce that corn would bo scarce, and the event has justified their judgment. Tho other alds have wakoned up ta the oonviotion that thoy had sold too muok, snd hinatened to gsttlo, tha {onga meoting them to-day vory willingly, Ilence n Jarge proportion of theso traded were cloarod off to-day, aud 60 mueh was dono in this diroction thot “tamo oporators pooulated froely on the probability of s decline of 2@5o _oarly in the coming week, owing to » reduced demand. T'hore wag w fair inquiry for cavh lots, but littla was wanted for ehipmant, Sellerthe month opened at Tiio, rose to 7630, rocuded Lo Toyo, ad. vancod to 70450, and doolined to 764G at tho close, Heller ; the yesr sold st 73;‘;@’}4;-‘.:, .2 olosing &b 73X, Boller May sol 9@69}o. Cash No, 2 closed ae 7580, and now * rojocted _mominally at - Guo, Cash sales wore ropurted of 1,200 Kn high mixed at 780 ; 5,000 bu No. 2 at 765c; 5,000 bu do at 70540 3 94,400 bu do at 76¢0's 5,000 bu do at T69g0; 0,010 b do ab Tk ; 22,800 bu do at 760 ; 10,800 bu do st 753403 10,000 bu do at T6e; 400 bu now rejested at (4o 3 800 bu by snmpf new sheliod, at 640 ; B0 bu do at 00o ; 8DV bu do at B340 & ‘96,000 bu do at 630, all on track, Tokul, 110,600 but, Onts wern quito sctive and @340 higher, though vory irrogular, enpecially atter New York waa quoted heavy. ‘I'ho rocoipts wor light, and tho maskot was excited oarly in ympathy 'with corn, tho shorts llling in quite freoly, Thoro way very littlo inqul7 for shipment. beller: the month opousd at 475{c, sold at 47370, ad- vanced to 484(c, aud doolined to 47)4c, clouing at $75{0. Hellor the yonr aold &t 4636@173go, elos- ing ut 474¢o. Bolior Docombor soldkt 47 {@475g0. Cast No, 9 olosed at 47%¢c, Whito way scarco. Ossh salon were roportod of 10,000 bu No, 4 at 485¢0; 18,000 bu do st 43¢0} 88,600 bu do &b 8116, -No. 2 cloaed ralat] dfi}gn: 11,000 bu do nt 480 5,000 budoas 47¢c 10,000 bu do at 478{0; 16,000 bu No. 2 whito al 4903 1,800 bu rojoctod nt 451¢a: 1,200 bu do at 450; G0 hu do &t 44}do; 1,900 bu'do at 44e+ 600 i by samplo, white, At 51o; 700 bu do, mixed, at 460 on track, Total, 115,300 bu. Ryo was quist and strong at 3o advanco, not bocauno of & very good domand so much as for thio roason that tho proporty waa gonorally hold off tho market for an advanca. Hnloa woro ro- ported of 800 bu No, 2 at 83i¢e 1,200 bu do at 830; and 50 bu by samplo at 850, on traok, Dirioy waa dull and very wank, in strango con- traat to the strongth of Fridsy. Most of tho shorts for this month seomed to havo fillad in ou tho bulge, aud some of thom loaded up in hopos that a firthor advance would onablo thom to mako good tha lossos they incurrod on tho short aldo, But tho nows como In that somothing liko 1,000 oarloads aro now on tho way horo from Catifornis, the rato of {roight Doing reduced to ®1.25 per 100 Ibs; it was $1.50till » fow days sgo. 1t isalso fouud that Europoan borloy can ba Inid down in New York at $1.30@ 1,60 per b, which fact would cut off the domand for Westorn barley if tho latter sbould keop up to proaent figuros, which aro aldo tempting to Inrge consiguments from Canads to this city. Options doglined 8@4o. Soller tho month openad at $1.20, and foll off to $1.1534, ana scllor Decom- bar'eold_at $1.16@1.90, both opiiona cloing nt Sellor tho {Ou!ulll at 81.14@1.17. Cash valy firm nt 81,21 for recoipts in A, D. & Co.'s., snd £1,10 olsewhore. No. 8 was quoted at $1,00@1.05, according to lasation, Onslianlos were reported of 400 bu No. 2 ab 1285 ¢ 2,800 bu do at 81.23; 400 bu do at $1,31 § 6,000 b do at §1,20 ; 400 bu do at 81.10; 400 by do at $1.18; 4,400 bu No. 3 at $1.05; 2,400 bu do st $1.00 ¢ 1,200 bu rojocted at f0c; 400 bu do at 8805 1,600 bu by ammple st 81255 400 budo at$1.20; 400 bu'do st §1.16 ; 400 bn doat 91.10; G0 bu do at YSo; BOD bu do at 9210 400 bu do at B3o; all on track, Total 22900 bu. LUNBER, _Tho Northwestern Lumberman for Novembor gives tho following statiatics showlng the amount of "‘lumber and logs lolt ovor at tho poiuta namod. While the list is not so _completo as might be deajred, it is doubtlous suffciontly ko to euablo one to cancludo that the quantity of logs and lambor on Liand now, aud likoly to ba eacriod ovor to npxt soadon, is vary largo. Jogs Lumber Uftocer, lestover. Tolal, Grand Hoven mfr, g’ o0 30 thio lumbor markots throughout tho country are mlutted, and the trada is fu o detor~ slized condition, and hins beon for tho pust two {ulrfl, tho roport comes fram all quartors that umbormen sre makiug no oxertious to onriail tho produotion of the coming yoar, but on tho anulmri are propario to do as muocl logmufius over. Tho result of such excessive produciion for several cougecutive yunrsis beginning to ‘manifost itsolf in various ways. Tho manuer of dotug tho businoss in this clti‘la mow undorgo-~ ing many radical chengos. Hitherto the cash systom Las beon the rulo, but now wholesalo dealara are forced to koep salosmon in the ooun- try drumming up teade, sand, 88 & further inducoment, sell on sixty or ninoty days' timo. Phe Lumberman estimates that Chieago doalers now have tully 100,000,000 feot in tho country yurde unpaid for. If the prosent courso is peraistod in it will drive tho yardmon ont of tho busiuess. Sovoral lumbernion of this city hava {ssued & ciroular to tio manufacturers of tuo Northwost, which suma up the situation a3 follows s * Firgl—That during the ssason of 1874 no profit han been realized, aud from excessive man- nfacture tho markets of tho country aro now largely overstocked, with no prospect of & per~ manout advance in prices. “ Second—1'hat tho inauguration of enles of cargoos on credit by manutacturors during 1874 will, in ongo of an oxcessive manufacture, very 8000 heoomo the custom of the markot. =" Third—That & furthorebrinkago in tho values of lumbor will_csuso tho withdrawal of Inrgo amounts of capital now furnlshed by yard deal- ors,~n olasa thay pay for and disjribute moro than half tho eutiro produat of #aw wills, ** Fourth—"That oll congode that a largo amount of lumber forged on tho market in 1874 must causo a Jower rango of prices, and a reduotion, cither n grost or small, will place tho businoua on & boutor foundation. NEW CORN. ‘Tho St. Louis Democral of tho Tth has tho following : Mr, Livingatone, the grain inspector, says hoe fonnd yesterday & fow cara of new corn thut wauld do to ga ou grade, No, 2 mized and No, 3 white mixed. Mo #ay# thutdE shippers will take w Jitlle psine with thelr gralu—sce that no wet corn gots put into tho car along With the dry, most of tho receipts of uew will do togo on grada, " But st present he will oontinuo to use the word *now “ 1u his cortificates, wooL, ‘Walter Brown, 8on & Co., of New York, writo 3 follows : At theopening of October the ool market was vers quiot, and hus continued so throughout tue moatli, yith but littlo chango, Tho cause of this dulluoss i traced 10 the extrome dopression in all classes of fiug woolone, and the slackoning jn_the demand for tho medium of goods with worstod effeots. which hiuve been activo unttl tho past fow weeks, hore i 0 doubt hut thnt tho manutacturers of fing waolen Tabrica have had a hurd timo of 1¢ during tho prescnt season, most no excoption thelr goodd have been ucoumulating, and they aro most of thom wall- As coussquence thero lias been of lato rednction jn the running tmo of theso ond within tho lust week 8 considerable brask in prices by solling sgonts, with tho viow to work off somo of tho ' surplus gooda i thelr hands, ‘Tho corresponding grades of ‘Wool Linvo been neglocied duriug tho pust slx or elght waoks, buyers Luking only such ots a8 thoy absolutoly needed, and inaleatl of tho advauco which bus been generally oxpected, wo havo o noto o weaker feollng ou thio yart of most hiolders, cspocinlly thosa who have ‘paper muturing about this thme, Tho genoral Smpres- udon_ Lowover 19, tint all theeo wools will be wantod Deforo tho closs of the seasun, and thote who have amplo faclition for carrying them, aro not disposod fo ‘mako any material coucoauion to effoct sales, Modtium and_worsted fubrles avo enjosed n very goad run of uctivity throughout tho sumsner, and tho Woolu ultablo for this cloas havo contiuued In demand, withs constantly diminishing stooks, _Although tho nales of theso g0ods aro now 10t #o largo us thoy havo Deen, thore Iv utill & fair nquiry for thiem, and most of thia producers are well solajip on their slovks, and look forward to closlug tho Aesson wilk satisfaclory results, LATEST. Whest was falrly active in tho afiernocon, and s shado firmer. Sollor November sold at 863¢@ 87, olosing at 86%c, Ballor Docombor ot 875 @87%e, closing at 872¢o. Oorn was lowor, sofl- ing for tho month dowa to 74¥¢c, sud closing st 765¢e. Beller tho yoar closed nt T3c, Oats wero quitot and o uliade oaslor, closing at 473¢o for tho year, aud 475¢@473{c for tue month. Provisions wore quiot. ~ A sale was roportod of 50D tos lard, solior the year, at 117234, PSS CHICAUO DAILY MARKET. SaTUNDAY Evexiva, Nov. T, teady at $LYIELYS, BROOM-CON—Tl0 uarket wau fuiely actlve, Quo- totionn: Exira burt, 10c; No. 1 hurl, 8@%c; brush tbat will work ftself into s choleo hurl brooi, 8156 Gige s do, that will work dtaolf futo a comunon (w fiir brooin, 1@80; chofea atalls brald, 8@Y0; infevior Lruel, UGTo: cruskel, 3G e, BUILDING MATERIALR—Were steady and fn mod- erato demund. Btuceo, $22534.60; Now York utucco, §1.00@4,00 3 Loulsville knd Utica cement, §2.00: Akron do, $L46 el Partlund cement, §7.00@7,50 4 brl 3 lmo” in bulk, 70c@EHOU; Mo (bris), $1.00@2.35 brl; plastering-hatr, 8 b 40¢; building-brick (com- mot), $5.T0R0.00; Milwaukee' aud Racine prossed, S7,00@ 560, del Iuudisus, pressed, $16,00@45,00; do’conmon, $10.00@12.00. BUTTER—In addition to & good demand from lacal cousumers liberal Luslern orders were hore to be fllled, and & pratty large volunio of sules waa_ avcomplished, "Tho dy's tranxactions did not indicato any notoworthy chaugo tu vatues, Low aud medhnn grades remain wealc aud unsettled, whilo for cliolco tiie markot jiro- setita & firm tono, Quoatitions are us follows: Uhoico to faucy yellow, 30338c; medium good grades, 2@ 4703 inforlor to common, 7@, BAGGING—Is atil) quoted inuctlve, Ordors aro, al- 10ss wathiout _oxcoption, for suall smounts, the lato docling fn pricos nob buviug causod avy murked fuicroato in o demand, Prices lack ktondinosn, it aro not_quofubly lower than at the beginning of (s ool Btark, $io; Lowiston, S1%0; Mon. taup, 31350 ; Amorican A, 19i¢0; Amuskeag, W03 Ofter Croek, 50647 burlap bugs, 4 nd & bu, J@1¥0; guu~ o, Biugl, 617 o double, 20to; wool wacks, 0. :UOPERAGE—Packers goods wora_in light requeat ikt amiplo offeruzs, - Pork parsols, $1.30@1.381 ard Huroes, $1807 flour barruls, 4 ¥ whisky barrols, 2.00; pork ataved, zough, $16,00@1000; do, CO@22.00; tierce blaves, rough, 320,00 S, £0.00GL007 whisky utavos, 3 do, buokad, $35,00@H.00; Hour slavod, $5,50@H,50: éivelo tour Loadfing, 7 OANNED G0ODS~Tho offect of the tion I prices of goods du this lino 18 apparent I an Inurensed inquiry from botl Jowsl aud conntry buyors, ut tho market 5 stil) wanting in st notivity vavoll provatliug st th stage of tho uoasai, rioed it much wor thiun 4 your o, and aro bolloved 10 bo down o “ hiard pau,” though Guless trado ravived, tho chances aro that xoms Jines will sl furthor roceds, o quote: o8 3 b, 6 32,40 ALOOHOL—Ws 4miiies Pluma, danisons, 4 {6, Qreon gagos sud oga, 41, Quinoes, 3 I, . Strawberrios, 3 Taspbarrios., Blaskberned, Goossbarriod, bater, 3 | Oyntors, 1 I, full weight, Oystern, 3 be, full woijh Orogon salinon, new, 1 Ib,.. Qregon salmon, nev, 3 1b..., 1. Oregon salmow, pov, 34 1 OHEESE~The qulof, easy fealing lal among lioklors fs atill obsorvablo, and buyors claim that round lota can bo obinined at M@)o reduction from tha prices outrent at tha boginniig of tho weck, Tho Octobor mako this yoar wad undoubledly larger $hisn in sny former snaxon, and, o the pasturage {n ‘most of tho lrylnlz districts ia atill reporied good, the qumcu are that the amonot of cheeso produced dure ng this month will bo unprooedont large for No- yembor, Thia causou somo unenainass among holders, Lut tho chiancea do not seom $0 bo in favor of any Yory decided dealine, Wo quotw: New York factory, 15@ 16c; Wealoru do, mild, 14@180; lower graden, 0@1uc, COAL—Busiticha Is ot oxpcated to roviva itatll cold weathor sels fn, when o mora (han ordinurily sctive demand is enticipatod, Btocks saro not lurgoly ox- cesive, and prices will no doubt Lo advanced belora tho closo of ihe montb, Wo quoto: Lehigh, $10.00 @10.50; Lackswanna, range, $0.60; Lackawauns, uther sfzos, $0,00 3 Vennsylvania cawnel, $9.00: lo- fana_canucl, $8,00; o and Waluut IIiil, $7.60; Lick Tun, $1.60; Brooks, $7.60: Llossburg, $5.60% Ylocking Villey, #6.60: Indiana block, $6.60; Atinonk, 5,603 Wilminglon, $3.00. E(G8—Were steady under u good local demand, al @i for airioly froah packagen, sud 16@1 Tor plal s & TI81{—This market romalns quiot, with pricos run- ning along steadily, Jobbers of fish rarcly hinvo an nclivo trado st this stage of the scison, tho cheap ‘mieatd fitrnished by tho packing-houses,and tho abun- dianco of gamo and poultry nuitably lessening the con: sumption of fish, Quofations al whitofish, 3¢-brl, $5,25@5.35 : No. 2 do, 83,15 trout, $4.76@5.00; No, 1 elore macker '$10,60@10,76 3 url, No, 1 bay, $3.50G8.75; 2 thackorol, X-brl, $7.00@1.25 7 family mackerel, ‘b, $8.00@0:25 ; No. 1 ghoro kita, $2.00@2.20 ¢ codfinli, $0.35@0.50; Georgea__codiish, - $0.60@0, Tabrador liortiog, spiit, bris, $8.60@0.06; do ig-brl, $1.95@4.60; Labrsdor ‘herring, round, 'br, $1.60G 8 i, $4,00@34.25 ¢ Columbta River salinoi, 3-brt, 33, ocoan trout, 3 doz and & doz % case, $0,50. FRUITE AND NUTS—A Hberal volumo of nales was accomplivhed in this dopariment, und tho tirm tono for omo duya past porvading the wmnrket for boll Qomeatio and forelgn vacelies a8 yob shows o sigan of abuting, though prices of domestio fruits to lowsr later in tho Geaton, JRalslus are bado bigher, with which oxception yestor- otations romatnunchanged, ForgiaN~Datos, rums, now, 10G20c ; figs, layors, new, 5 ‘prumics, old, ' 11@1%0; do new, M@ 1430} French pruucs, now, 16iw1lo ! ralsing, Liyors, now, ' §3.00@340; do,'old, $200@3.00; raisins, loons Muncatel, now, $4.0064,00' ralsius, Valoncla, now, 1k 11jgo; Zanto currauts, old, @705 do uew74i6 cli ron, J0@380: lowmon bes), 25 DousTro—Alden apples, 17@20c; Michigan spplos, now, Tx@By03 fancy 'Notth Oarolina sliced, 11 @12e; now dndiing d Tilinofa, 0@7c; Bouthern, * 61@0%0; neackes, o5, B@8Jge ; do Inixad, 05 @To: do pared, 20G2He: blackborrics, now, JI@LLX0; Faspberrles, How, JIG 410} pitted’ cherrics, B! Nuts—Tiiberts, 16@ monde, Torragons, 20@24c; Naplea waluuts, Gronoblp walnuts, new, 14@ise: Brazila, 1016 @1lxo} pocans, Tozss, 10%@1ixc: Wilmington pea nuts, fancy, 12@180; do second quslity, 7@1Uc, Tenw nogséo pesnuts, BaYo: Afrlcan poauuls, 6R7c. GIEEN FRUITS—ors dull and aasy. 1o reccipts of npplos coulipe houvy and atocks are rapldly accumulating, Grapes and other frult wore in_muplo supply, Vo uols: Measlua lamons31000; Malaga do, $3,00@8.505 apples, per brl, 2.00@3.00; do, in cars, $2.26@2.70; Inabells_and ' Catawba grapes, 6@ Por b oranborrios, $10.0@12.00 par brl; wild do, $9.003i0.00; quices,” TS@LE0 per Luuket, or 50,00 per brl; Oallfornis poars, $3.0085.00; Oalifornia rapoa, borcass, 80 Ly Talay, $I0007 do Mascaty iy alago mapee £5,0060,00 pur kor, snd $10.00 @110 por brl. Sales of D, Honning's brand groen apolea wero: 6 cars, 760 brie, 6t $2.7519 cars, 1,820 Drls, 4¢$2.60: 3 cars, 293 brls, ‘at $2.65, GHOCEIIES—Wo hava shil to nota an absonce of anything wora than fuir activity in any departmont of tha grocary market, and, if wo excopt a fow of tho more staplo articles, tho movoment I8 sluggish, Prices, howevor, aro well maintajned ail around, and, calally ‘strong, thoy at least Shos 110 OMLIYG s, Wa contlate to quote aa fotlowa . Bopa—1@7)6¢. Qorenka—Mochs, 35@H00; O, G, Java, 33@de; Juva, No, 9, 29Gas0c; oliolco plantation Ceylon, cloice do, 214@ oddo, A137@30: (B X ‘H‘[ A0, lsgfix'kvlvc: Blugspore Java, 2H2icc; Costa Riva furiey, @20} do prino, 231¢e; Maracalbo, 22 @24} 0, u'mnv.:flgm;f Cull waight,’ m’:%xsgq’n‘; ‘atearins, full welght, 15} @100; do, sioFt welght, 141¢@15c, Iuos--Patna, Ti@7i0; Rengoon, By@To; Oiro- Inn, E@Bia: Loufalans, T@Tie. BUoAns—Patent out lost, 117@126: crushed and powdered, T1¥@1Ke; grauulatod, ily@1Lc; tandard, 10)181070; do No, 2, 103@1030 B, 10 0k01 extrn 0, 10/@10403 0 No. 2. 104G10} 0'No, 1, 93(@10cy cliolco brown, 0k @03 pritio_do, 05(a00: falr do, U@93/a: cominon d i3@8%(0] aliolca moiussos_algar,0X@100; fuir Ao, 94 (@vjo s common do, B)@Des Binurs~Diamond drips, SLAGLIS; miver drips, extra o, TU@75e: _good Augar-hotiao hlrup, 0350 § ex(ra do, 50@15c 3 Now Orleana molasses, chvice, now, #@30a; do"prime, 716@800; do_coniion, 5Gi00 + Porto 1o molasses, clioico, 553008} common mo- Tussor, 40@430, . BALERATUR—Common to Lest, T@0)e, ¥ B Srioes—Allaplce, 11@183c ; 'cloves, 63@590; cas= sla, $3@350 1 popper, 21@2J0 ; nutmege, No. 1, §1.45@ 1.20; ginger, African, 29! 0 3¢ do Ualcutt @200, ‘Boava—-Gorman Mottled, UX@7c; Goiden \Weat, 42@5c; Whito Lily, 61/@03{0; Whita Rose, G5 @03(c} palin, G@ojge; Savon Tmparial, @63 ; whito Rus~ £lau, 63 @60 Champaigy, 0@0Xa3 True Bhie, 056 o ’fgnmn-—auver gloas, 93{@10c; common, 8@10c; puro, 5X@8c, HAYZThero waa no matorlal change. Tho marlct was firm, tho supply belng acarccly equal to_the de- mand. Quotatious: Timothy, prime, §10.50 No. 1, $16.6010,005 No, 3 do, S14.04@14.50; ‘mixed, 51160 {@15,00% cholco upland prairie$12.60; No, 1 d @115} No, 3, or slouab, §3.506@0, ON WadoNs—Timothy, $18,00810.00 11,00 ;0 st straw, $10.00 . HIDES—Doslors ara boldlng off, waiting for farther devolopuieats Kasl, s tig tanderiy of prices i il dowuward. Yo ropeat: Green city butcliers!, 7303 groen cured, light, 94@VXe; heavy do, BY@SBie} Dot ouced, Tig@te gromn cnif 150; vesl 1o dey inty 18@190 3 dry kip, 18c; dry mlfed, kip, 14@15¢ ; deacorl akina, 430§ ftrubby, 8cored, cut, o otlierwiso damaged, two-thirds prices: brandéd, 10 por cent off ; slioey pelts, wool estimatedas wasliod, por Ib, 40@45c. TIOPS—Wero quist, bt sellers ovined no disposition 10 Jowor thuir prices, 1n tho hiopo of stimulating trade, On tho other Liand, congumers sre polding off, buyiny only to moot thelr daify wants, Westerns oré quot at G8@40¢ canla, IRON AND STEE(—Trads 18 light, and the market not puticulurly firm ®3 210 ratos @5 rou,.. Yorse shoa iron. Tatos @5 TiMtes @ o B @l B b @llo 3 Gle @b @0 B Englleh tool ateel @ ratos English Ipllu{] . @i rates Auicrican cust spring, 3 @i rates @) ¥ b Bieol 10, K- uue. .83 @l0xe LEATHER—Tlio doinand was far frow belng brisk, tho coantinued pleasaut woather belug unfavorablo for tho promotion of an nctiva businesn in thle class of goods, Prices remain without zlango : HEMLOOK. City baruess,. Country harnoss. Line, cliy, § ib... iy, eily, 9 b, Kip, vealh,.o s City upper, 3o, Cauntey.upper. Collar, 3 34 Qulf, eity., Calf, counts TRough upper, standar Rough upper, danisged.. uttalo slaughter solo, WL AL wolu.. @ 50 w5 Oalf, riei oo French éalf, Jodat. French calfy 24 to 95 115! French kio, 60 to 100 Ibs. METALS AND TIN crute dowand st the myuexod prices 't PrarE—IO, 10x14, $11.50 do, 19x12, $19, 3 do, rooting,' 14x20, 10, $3L00; do, 116 Tiv—Largo, 28¢ ; amall, 200} bar, 300, BoLoru—No, 1, 30§ Ny 18e, Lzav—Pig, TX0; bar, 8} @003 lesd pipo, BY @830 ¢ cut do, Bi@e, Corren—lottoms, 8303 alioathing copper, 320, R Zino—Full'casls, 10c Jo quantlly, 1030} wlabs, 80, Sukwr 1oN~—No. 24, bio rato jo; do, No, 1stulued, 1005 Amoricas) Busals. 50 . \vmrfir\"bn 1 to 6, fo; Tto 9, 100; 10to11, 1103 19, 1340; 13 aud 14, 193da; 16 t016, 140 17, 160; 18, 100} 19, o3 20, 2003 full buudics, 85 per cont discount ; fonce wire, te, NAILS—Following aro the quolatlovs: I0@00R, Y{'r kog, $3,73; Gd and 84 do, $4.00; 6d d 25 | o, $4,603 ¥d do, 5233 3d do, fuo, $6,75: cllneh, ot and unchonged : Ma- NAVAT, RIORES-—Wera g(;lln\ rope, '@ Ib, 1)@ 12403 hetp mishi-cord, B Ib, 13@21c; 1mari{no, 5 1b, 1 o R A ot RN A ) 5.00@0.00; pitals, 3 brl, $5.00 H L, $5.0 @5.603 vesln, $350Q0,80' 5 bty B e OILS~Prices rungo tho same as during fle pro- ceding doys of the week, Only u fair dogreo of aotivity was noticaable, We quuia: QOurbon (stand- nrd white) 16 deg, teat, 13%0: do Tilinois lngul Leal,160 ey, 43¢ 3150 ; doBesdiliit, 176 dog,, 1T} @10 3 oxtra lard, strictly winter, §1,10/61,18; oxtra lard, cur: Tont muke, $1OG@L08; No, 1, 0i@ic; No, 9, Th80e linsoed, raw, Bxed5e ! do, bofled, 83Gi000 3 ‘whaio, 75 (@710 ; ‘spornt, $3.254,35 { neatafoot uil, strlclly pure, $150§ abe uxten, 5004 an,Ho. 1, 8o Bank ol G50 Wttaild, oo elophant ofl, 100} plntnbago oll; 72 {urperiiine, '4{@16o { naplitha, 03 gravity, 16@18Kc; naplitha, common, 124G Lic, POTATOLS=Wero i netive demand,oapoolally chiofen piristioy, wbich woro voty firm, the'piferingy helug nndoguite, Goud 10 ciolry poakbinm, wold ot 1063 60 dotivored, und oxtrs were quoted at CUHE YouS B 1004 ntRed KL G0N ALY POULTRY AND GAML~Rotatlors wore Iniving, but the supply was luryge, aud much of it uniuyitiig i aypearance, and Lo ‘weathor warm, henca buy yure loth 1o Liks hold, Turkeys, 63100 do dte ) 'M:z'.'o;ag. isod, iu% ussta fron, 8 to 12 d, 10@12, :uullelmi’d od do, $2.25G9.80 ; ducks, $2.60; gooso, $0,00@8,0 T S 0G0 mnffif‘ai,nmmn mallard duoke, $1.60@170; amull ducks, $100; qun SLAUAL.15; voulsau v, 13@300 por 17 do adiind, SEEDS~Timothy tas in btter request, selling at $2.0333,60, nud futicy oL §2,00, Tho orders for clovor Wero 1naré mumerous also, And tho mrket atoady, Trimo nold st 5,10, ‘was moranctiva nud firiner, welliug ot $L70G1,80 n Jotn, aless 420 bogn exira Umotliy #4'$2.60% 60 boge nt $2,831 20 buggs 24§24 G4 Lag at $2.40 + 60 bags ut §2,05 ; 200 bogs fanoy (¥ri- dny, Do m.) 0t $4,00 1 109 Lags primo clovor nt$5,10 ¢ 04 s fax o 81805 T ot $1.703 95 do at $1,75 43 baga and 1 ear at $1,65 ¢ 10 bagn ot $1,70, BALT~Thio markot ia firnt_and modcraiely active : Ogondnpn aud Baginaw, fno, §1.00; Canada do, $1,00 @65 { ordiuaty conract 81,407 coarao alawond wisd gronnd solar, 34,00 ¢ d""fi‘ without Uage, $2,76¢ dalry, With bags, $.60:Ashton Galry, nar aack, SLL0GA.20, TEAS—Wo quote the market quiot and unclinuzed, Youtig hyron, common to falr, S3adtes do, good, 856 0303 do, chioles to oxtes Hio, 03c@R$1,03; common to fyo ol f1yAoR, 0630301 Coramo fiporias 4oiaces Santio cholco do, 95c@FL00; falr to gond guupowdor, 70 @b50; cholca Pingauoy, $L.00@L105 oxtra Mayune, $1.90(31.35 § cholce t0 a¥tra’ now’ Japan, 06c@8h.00; common to'good do, 83@750; fuir to good ofl, wE G8c; common do, 35@460 : common 1o fine Oslon, 33@460; good, BIEL ic0 to oxtra, 83ca$1,00, TOBACCO—Ta hield frith exceading hrimucar, - ors ovidontly snticipating a furtlor sdvatce in'‘pricos tater n tho Aeason, - Quoiatious uto 69 follows: ¥iNg Qur—Exlr3, 80@8%c; cholce, @700 modl- 1m, B53(R100 ; common to good, 43@5023 poor to com- moi, 40@46¢, Priud—Natural leat, 80@850; Nlt bright, 63@T00; black, sound, 48@00c ; cornmon binck, $2@dbe, ‘Huoxanay-Good to cholve, $3@%50; wedium, 1@ 93¢ ; commion, 2@W0e, WOOD—Jrites Faugo ss for tha past fortnight or moro, whore tuey may be qoted firm : Beech, $7.00; ‘Tmoplo, $8.00; hickory, $0,00; alabs, $0.60—dellvered, WO Te—s solliug 15 small Tots at quotstions Good (o prima tub-washed L53@BT0 Toor to good tulywuabied. ... o WB@ste Fino and modium washed fioacs Qaaran washed fleeco. Fino uuwashed Upmercliautall izt ke TILE CIICAGO LIVR-STOCK MARKET. BATURDAY IivENING, Nov, T, ‘The receipts of 1ivo stock duriug the weok have beon a8 follows ¢ Weok ending Oct. 17 Tolal 4 weels, Bamo thme last weok, Tioc'd mor this yoar.., Followlng aro tho shipments = Sheep. Cattle. 81 OATTLIETha Tailng festur for o week under roview were in muarkod contrast with thoko of Juit weck aud tho weok before, Iusioad of tho oxtromo dulluess snd depresaion then pravall- ing, activity und firmness bavo been the predomluant chutactoriatica of the market, Tho small numbor of gatils forwarded from tho VWeat during last woek gavo thie aeaboard markets the much-nooded opportunity of Focovering Irom tho offccts of tho overwholming sup- plics of thie last half of Octobor, and, in all the prl cipal Enstorn matkets the pa fow diya ave rituoa ed a pronounaed advance n prices, Tho efoct upon ! ‘markat hore of tho upward nioveracut ab tho East was Jmmediato, and fair actlylty wos uypareut from the oponiug of trado on Monday down to tho cloue, wilh prices rullug 80@300 highor than lust weo) Although _many good cattle wero offorad, 1 average quulity Waa poor for the season, 'Thero wero fow salea at pricos above $5.63, Homo faucy 1liinota and Towa steers woro taken at 36,50@0,15, but the bulk of tho tradiug was dons undor $5,00, We nole o ateady fulr demand for stack-cattlo at good prices, sale making ot $2.50@3.50 for commou inin, roughish Jois to goal, turifty young stoers averaging answhoro from 00 to 1,050 ths, Texas ealtlo linve sold well, tiruugl droves ub £2.00@4.00 for yaar o extra, and Northers wintored aud coru-ted at 32.05@460, Calves nre doing better than for some t, now molling ot $2.60G3.5.25 for poor or cholge, Lo-duy thero waa only moderalo netivity in the domand from any sonzee, but, after all wats had bean supplicd, comysrativoly littlo stock romaiued in tho yards unold; mud, §f tho recoipts can be Loyt down {0 somowlere near tholr presont dimeunions, wo 2ca n0 rosson why proseit piices may not b maine tulued, QUOTAYIONG, Extra Beoves—Graded steers, uvorapng 1,950 101,860 ux. . o +$6.10@0.70 Chofes Beoves—1ine, fat, woil formed § yeur & year old stecrs, averaglug 1,250 to . 5.30@0.00 aging 1,100101,350 tba, . Butchers! Stock-Poor o ‘common to cholce cows, for oity SVOrAgIng 890 10 1,100 . .uie Btock Caltlo—Common _catife, in’ dosent Soah averaging 60 10 1,030 + 2.50@0.50 Inforior—Light ond thin co stags, bulls, and sealawag siecrs. T5@2.00 Cattio—Toxus, cliolco corn-fed, Catllo—Toxas, winered Nortl, Catfle—Texas, through drovoa. . 110GS—Tho arrlvals during tho past weok aggregato 115,247, agninsh 67,071 last week, and 103,05 for the corresponding weok lnst year, For the four weeks end- iug to-day, thie total rocoipia have been 383,777, or 14,07 more than for the same iimo in 1878, Dospite thio provalence of weather so warm ga to prevent thie prosocution of active packing operations, and the fact that our daily receipta havo sveraged mearly 20,000 hoad, prices—though subjected to aumo fluctntions— bave'ruled Lt t week. What will be thie courso of prices whon the weathor becomes suck tbat all tho clty packing-housos may bo run fo their full limit, is casy of conjecturs, That good king hoga will command much botter prices a littlo ter Li tho sosson thora ora tho Leat of resscny for believing; honce, spparently the wisest course for hog growers 'to purauo is, to mot be influenced Dy auy arguments that tha bears moy advance, but to Nold thieir hogs until they arofed up to » merchuntable condition, botno prico of corn whiat it may, Tuo de. floncy i hin senr' hog cro fn tho Slates of Iilnots, Towa, Missouri, Ohio, sud Indlaus s nuarly 1,000,000, r about 7 por ‘cont s compured with lust year, ‘The numbor, of liogs packed to dato thia yosr is 162,376, againat 16,707 to sanio date In 1873, “To~lay thora was folr aciivity in_tho demand for ahilyuents, and a fulr number also fell fulo the hands of packers, ot §5,2:@5.88 for poor to modium; at $3.9530,25 for good to choice, About olisold and tho wmarket closed flem, Among the day’ trausictions wara tie followlug; 106 BALES, Price.tXo, Price, 2L 5,75 .05 .25 6.5 600 5.90 0,95 05,95 6.10 06.05 A.25 6.00 0,00 .00 .00 020 6,00 5.9 5. 595 X5 93 005 | 615 0,05 5.0 6.05 5,90 003 815 0,05 015 0.00 6,00 603 as 6.2 635 595 3 680 6,05 boen & ‘sledily falr Jooul dee mund, and also somg nquiry from outaide huyors, mdor whilell the market has ‘mafutained s S tons, Goad ta choice mutton qualities wero readily salablo ut $),75@4.50, whiilo poor to medium iuts ware taken ol S50, Wha market " cloted fimy wilh 1k pous euiply, — CHICAGO DRY-:00DS MARKET. - » SATUNDAY Evesing, Noy, T, Floction weok Ia manally npliitless i busticss circlos, and, o {ar ns the dry-goods markot s concerncd, the past woak furnislics o vxeeption to the rule, Orders tou fulr uggreguts trom the country merchants lave besn plsced, and & liberal sinount of goode lLiss bean dis~ tributed to the local rotail trade, but in no department af the market was there auy appearunce of activity, and, wo think it may safoly sald that tho volunio of sales foll somewhut Lelow general cxpectation, Notwithatauding the extreme low yricca now prevalent both for domeativ and {mported fabrica, and tho fuct thist 1ot a fow of bho leading domesti_ prodiictious acs otiering at prices which leave unmquln of protit for the producer,~sud henceuust,at a not distant day,advance —thero nra no ndications of a spuculutive tendency. Ou the contrary, tho jurlination to restrict purchuscs o such srticles and snch amounts as are deomed uec- easary to meot aotual curreut irade roquiroments s «uits aa noticeable ay ut ny pravious period, Ho fur A Collooiions KEo,pomcornOd, J0uir COaOUF I repari- ing thow ¥ easy," Thero are ouly a fow scotions con. corning whicl there are auy compiaiuts of tardiness In the way of romittonces, 'The tenor of ln-]rl\l TO- malug ateady, & roduction of Ie In Uneasville siripea nlong belng noted winco our provious roport, Wo do not Learn tisat spocisi Umo fndncemonts or finportsat prico-coucessions are belng oferod wa wiimulamta to increased purchiancs, thoughh thore uro ceruln depart- ment goods iy which largn buyors would have litilo Alideulty in obtalning coucpsatons bolh anrogards dimn and.prices. OArrelhlp{l are dull, and, with the oxcop- tion of especially deairable patiorus, the Sosling in “Tlio Now York Hulletin of Rov, 4 usys of tho foreign urket ‘Ulio total amount of dry-goods thrown upon the market fu ton wiontha {fom Jun,1 18 $9760,974, ugasut $107,010,002 fu 1873, which must Yo regardod B4 an unfavorabis sxidbit, hnd o & groat mewta ox- Planstory of the murdous ehrinkago in vulites which han {alion plice latoly, ‘oo mauy gonls have heon ime ported thin year for the aupply of sny probable cou- Sumytive domand, us can e Keon ut & glaucs by oomi- wariilg the amonnta snurkoted e two years, and eariing 1 mind tho fact thut $hut there liaa bean this eur o Teduction in - prics of many fu- frica=n ‘tho Europan murkels of muat leaa thon 95 per cont which Wil giva for tha supply of au exceptionally dopresspd murkot Luro A groator uumber of yardd and wooos than wory im- ported n 1873, The'rapld stridos wiloh havo boon mndo by American manufectusara in the production of ploca wilka, Hubons, dress goods, Lodlany Awaall waros, ahiawls, wonlens, anil oven orapes and flaé white' munlins,—~such #s Nalnsooks, Jacconets, Vicios tla lawna, cbe,,—can no longer bo Aafoly Jzaored by jmporters, wiio, in_order to prosecuto n succosshl Lusitess fu tho futuzo, muat mote carcfully gauge the roquirementa of tho i wkob: and, conalgilors abro slunld not forgot that licre is s lwit to oveg out qreat eotnumplive capacity, which thoy appoat to hav overlaokod of lato yeirs, fu' apita of the wroteliod re- tnrun which thoy nuve 3 oflen racolvad for tholr 1o chiandiso, Athantia A, d-dove. Atluntto 1) 4.4 Atlautte D, 44 Atlantle 2, 44 HROWN 00TTONS, Lauglay, siandard. nm:m;) A 'Gihot A, 4-. (Cabot W, 4-4 Michigan &, i llbdlvn!.A' 0 [Dwight Btar, 40-in, 9 |Continenta ¢ [Tiootts, 1t 12 93¢ Bontte'L, [Nawmarkiol Mnssuchusctis I 5 |Grent Falle 3, Groat Talls 8, Naushua Ity Noshua O, 32-in Tepperoll 12, 40-h Vepporoil 1, 56-41 Topperell O, Bkin. 3 ojAmaskeag, brown. RTITHdr 1% |cauoa,, 20 casnica, « 8 ciClamnor, o, .., 0y |Warren,. 5 7 isliowell, Guotlll oig 16 (Nowmarat, 000004 13 Nowinarkef, if; e {12 [Boott, E.ou 1" Hoott, B, ‘Thorndi¥e, Thorndilie, Green, H.!\.. Groco, Vaugblou, XX ot g RS, Minnehshs, é4....,.27 o Coneatogs COA, 1-8,.16 @ ST Coneatos O, &y ‘onestogo A. o (AT Y e 1 alla A, p aV0Lusenarsaes Prids of the Weat, Langiden, GB... Trait of the Loom Coucatogs oxtra, Concstoga Gal, 4-4. Beavor Crook, 1) Beavar Creck, CO. Wrnrves, Minnehaha, 6-8......10 o Anlorica Awmoskeag, 6-3 15 Amoskong, -3, 01,14 |Hawilton, Uucasville, A, 01011 {(Gamiiton, &8 Uncasville, UOA. 13G13 cukvor ararpes. Waittenton, A..e..es Newhura, B. Whittenon, B. [Unfon, AL Whittenton, XX Union, T Shenates 7 [Rorweris YErott vuovs ort Nowburs, 4. 7 b . & P, Contos”, 0 oJohn Clark, Clar’s %0, N9, 170 | Willlmatio , J.Ourk kCo. 40,1870 |Grasn & Daniels’ Mangling’s,... 35 all & CARPETINGS, Typeatry lrusies 25 |Higgine @1 Roxbury. Purebiy 1.42)¢ (Lqwoll. . R |[Bmith Hartford,extra, Hurtford, Im, & Inaraing, Suitia tapoatry,. $1.25 |Lowell oxtta ......§1,10 Hartford oxtra..... 1,10 |Lowoll superfius .. 1.00 Hariford med,. .. 6 Oommion wool Bolgrads. . 88 lunton, Common plan, 224 @W 1;}'&%:1 and ox 0VR..94 .0 athing English cocos, best...85 ciOhins matting d~4, American coramon,, 85 * |China matting 5 ¢4 American 13 Oisins matting 64, Tted ad wh, o) 0 [Red and wh, ci'k Dod and wh. ch'k 5-4.83 —————r CHICAGO LUMBER-MARKET, Satunpar Evexma, Nov. 7. The offerings were light sud the market dull, Pisce stufl sold at $3,25@9,5), the outalds for cliotcs Mads. 103 cargocs. Luards and strips wera without quotablo chauge, Prives rango irom 39,60@11,00 for commol {0 81:00@16,00 for medium to choloe. A clialco kran of 14 ¥ hlugles rought $1.00. Suligies are quoted at $2.60@3.00. The following salea ware reported : Cargo schr I, McDouald, from Manlstee, 230 fm A shingles, (W.W. Ohapin's braud) at $3.00, Sold by W, W, Calking, AT THR YARDS, a falr buslness in tho nrgragntn was transagted st es« sentially unchangod prices. Dry fenciugund dimens slon lumber fs firm, * Bhingles are stroug, QUOSATIONS. Freatelearsoouuees Becoud wlear, 3 {nch s “hird clour, T uch, “Chird clear, t\llri(‘.‘. Tirst common siding Socond common eiding. Ftoorlug, firat cammon. dresse Flaoring, second common, dresed Floorlug, third common, drested, . ou-box bourds, Selected; 14 - 25.00 7. 00 10 90 .00 00 Common boae, Gri L L0 Joit, seantling, foncing, tuber, and under. ., « 11,00 Jolut and peaniiing, 16 €0 34 foo. 00 Fickels, squro, 1] Pickets; fsh. DLW Soder pora St o g Cudnr round, clies ¢ ik 2.00 No. 1 yawed abingl 1.80 A or Biar,, .00 @ @ A& Shiugles au .. A5 @ L8 "Tho Northwestern L ives the receipta of Juinber for Qutober nt 12,638,040 1t sgainat 344,010, 030 £t for Soptember, and 135,201,000 3t for Ootobier, s MARKETS BY TELEGRAVIL, Forcign Murketys Taveneoos, Nov, T—i1 a, m.—Flour, 25s@24a 3d, Wheat—Winter, ve@%8 61 ; spring, T 10d@%s 4 white, 04 BA@104 ; club, 10 dd@10a0d, Corn, 350 404 td, Pork, 728 6L,' Lard, Ga, ‘Livenroot, "Nov. 7—1 p. 'w.—Dresdstuffs quit, Tard, 63483, Reat Unchauked, Towvos, Nov, T.—Eveuug—Amount of bullion withdurawn from Bank of Enzland on balance to-day (Consols—NMoney, 835 sccount, 9315 1091 ; 10404, 104263 now ba, 103107 Now York Coutial, 937 Erio, M@ ; nrefcred, 4, Tallow, 40:@ 10% 30, Yauzs, Kove T,--1teatos, 62¢ 3o, Laykuvoor, Nov, 7.— Evening — Cotton quiett middhog uplands, TH@ETA; Orlesua, g‘fi%\‘u_ gslu nxu,wo lalam wpoculation and oxpors 0, 093 me 5,500, “;.l:l;:iadlhlflll quiet, Choeao unchangod at 705, Lard, £12,7000, Wi oTe, The Boston Waol Murket, BosroN, Nuv, 7,—Thero Las beon no fmportant chango {u wool tho past wook, If snythiug, the mar kot lins boon firmer, and_more couidenco 'hss boeu noticoable ainong bolderv, No deslrablo lots could e pusclianed withowl payiug full clrrout raten, Tl we ra saled of the weel wora wiwardsof 1,600,000, Plug llgocen nitmctod morg attontion. Ohio atd Yennsylvas utw icoces, No, 2 4o XXX, 547X ¢ s Michigan teoe 496303 Wealern und Ghio tecces, {1@360 3 unwashe comblug sud delalug fuicos, 67G31)e; washod combs fug und delatue, 40@46; winwarkiad atid vomerelants ablo flecors, HiGilo; supur aud X, pullad, Jg60o; scoured, 9@850, Now York Dey-Gonds Mnrkos, Nkw Youk, Nov, 7,~Thore 14 an fmprovad fanling i the ruatkel,aud Sdntlvra buyors Aro opurating o frcoly In dowitio aud foreign goody, Cotta govds 10 wufet, oxeept hieavy brown alvetivgs, which ave u g0 dentund, Stle-ands priutw aro uctive, Mason- il bisuchod shiting wro xoducod 1o 1240, sl wond funoy priute are now G0, but cliacolsos, oo, aco unchanged, Wool flunuols bl steady demand, The Produce Markets. Nuw Yonx, Nov, T 0akrou ot and uneh aredy , Nov, 7~00roN—Quiot and unehn, rocellte, TALd Dal0v 5 funsren Sloted etoadr' ol t 1109 Novomber, 14 E‘n@u 10.8203 Decembor, 1431400} danuaxy, 14 11491001 Vebruary, 18 +8e]