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«6 MONEY AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAT. 'l‘nxu;;r Evantya, Nov, 17, ‘Tho orders from the country for ourrenoy woro not 8o largo to-doy, In tho BRRIcgAto, 8 yestor. day, bt thoy ware still Hboral in amount, Somo of Lhio country banks havo about oxhausted thoir daposita hers, and, if thoy have occasion to uso any moro curronoy, must seud on commorclnl bills for discount. Tho wot wonther probably had somotbing to do with discouraging shipmont of hiogs, but thoro can bo nothing moro than temporary Jull, 88 the farmora arc sonding tho product in frooly in order to obtain the high prices ruling. Tho fact that tho proceeds of tholr sales Aro at onco used by mnny of tho farmers to dischiargo thoir Indebtod- ness to country merobnnts, and by the latter to sottla thoir nccounts with tho clty jobbors, will caugo the largost part of the ourronoy that fa now golng iuto tho country to fow back into the channels of city trade. Tho process will ourich all concerned, [t will cloar tho country of dobt, and will placo the goneral busincea intorosts of tho Northwest on as sound & boals as could bo dealred. Tho pradictiond of lossos to the agri- culturista of tho West aud of staguation in trade thiat woro mado to dopond on tho low prico of * whoat hiavo boon falsified by tho event. Tho high prices of corn, hogs, and othor produots, havo enriched tho farmors, aud the wholosalo busiuess of this citys-in which tho country re- tail trado I8 aggrogated—is in a strong and prosperous condition. To roplenish tho drain of currency to tho hog- rogions, the bauks havo begun to order curroncy from Now York. Tho first recelpts camo to hand yestorday, and more camo Iu to.dny. Now York oxchange was flat to-dag. Large amounta word thrown on the markot for curren~ ey, sud tho rate was 800 to #1.00 discount bo- 4Wouws banks for $1,000. The gronoral domand for loans at tho banka is good from the packors and miscollnugous sourees, Commercial paper is fraoly mado and readily dis- counted. ‘Tio rates of discount avo firm for 10 per cont on time, Callloabs onu bo mado at 8 por cont on the right kind of securitics. Real eatato loans are 9@10 per cont; strool rates aro B@18 per cont. The clearimgs aro $4,000,000, ¢ The failure of the Milford (N. 11.) Five-Ocnt Snvinge Bank ns a_covsequence of tho robbory of tho National DBank in tho same place hns filvun rise to Buspicions of tho maungoment of oth 1ustitutions. An investigation s to Lo mado ot onco, The Savings Bank and tho National Bank were practically under the snme managemen:, and tho profits of the Savinga Bank are charged to have beon used Lo cover up the lossas in tho National Bank. Tho first inti- mation that thero was troublo somewhere camo from tho fact that, although ns far back w8 August tho surplus of tho Saviugs Bank was $20,000, no dividend - was do- clared, The result shows the dangors that aro liablo to reault from the combination of & Suv- Ings Baok and o National Bank under the eame managemont, The ono pays 4 per cout for de- Posits ; tho other, nothing, If tho first is sue- cossfal, the lattor may_suiler, and a_back-door connection like that at Milford is likely to be ve- sortad to, in which ouse both may suffer. . DONDS AND QOLD. Preston, Tiean & Co., 100 Wasbington stract, quota selimg. United States 08 of *81 Uuited Stutes 5-108 of ‘03, ex. iut. United 8tates 5-208 of '0d, ux, It United Btates 6-208 of 163, ox, b, 2 Bupng, g 8-205 of '03—Jan, aud July 8 §-208 of '6T—Jan, aud July. 118 5-20a of '68—Jan, aud July 118 10-40a ., sraser 1134 Uuited Statea new 0r o uay Unltod States currency 0s., N8 Qold {full welght), 10k Gold exchaugo. iz Gold coupon 1105 Storling, stx 5 Storling, sigite.s Cable transfors. .., . L oaeen Fastera oxchiange(counter rates) Par to 1-10 dis 110 pre Chicago City 7s..... . 09X &int Par &int Cook Count; .o b &int Par k lut Jlinols 10 per cent schoal-bonds, . . Far &int West Chlcago park-Londs, ., 03 & ot FOREION EXCIIANGE, H. J. Christoph & Co., baukers, 75 South Clark ‘strnot, quoto : London, 437@491 ; Parin, b135{@bl1y’; Hamburg sud Dremon, D5)6@ 96505 Borlin, T1§@72)6; Frovkfort, 40%@ #13¢ ; Holland, 41@415¢; Denmark, G55 Swo- dan, 2756 ; Norway, 110, CABLE TRANBFERS. Liondon, 4903¢ ; Paris, 510, LATEST, ‘New Yorx, Nov. 17.—'Trensury disburssments, $139,000. Cuatoms receipte, $207,000. Produco oxpoits for tho woelk, §5,365,219. Money firmer st 8)$@4 Commercisl papor unchengod. Gold openod and closed at 11134, with sales at 111%. Corryiog rates, 1 per cont. Borrowing rates, 1@7 per annum to 1-32 por diom, Olearings, $51,000,000. Storling weak aud lower nt 435!¢@185¢ for sixty days, and 489)5@4803{ for sight. State bonds aetive aud lughor. Railroads quiet and firm. Governments atendy, Btocks generally weak and lower, The de- ¢lino at the closa of busincas roachod @134 per cont. Tho widest fluctuations were in Alis- souri Pacific and Atlantis & Pacific preforred, ‘which wero oxceptiovs to tho general dacline. Shie former rose from 41 to 48}¢, declined to 48, and closed at 47. Tho latter rose from 1ilg to 163{, and ologed at 16. Loko Shiore and Wabash encih declined 134, Narthwestorn wreferred 1 per tout, and Pacufio Mail aud Northwestern com- mou ¢ each. Sales of tho doy nggremated 240,000, of whicl 21,000 wore Western Union, 15,000 Pacifio Mail, 6,000 New York Coutral, 5,000 Fuie, 52,000 Lako Shore,* 23,000 Union I'ucitic, 0,000 Northwestern commaon, 5,000 do breferred, 13,000 8t. Paul, 18,000 Waoash, 33,000 Obics, sud #,000 Atlantio & Pacific proferred. GOVENNMENT DoNDA, Conpons, '8 63, Conons, CToupons, DeW,.. Virglofas, old, . X, Carolliu, old. N, Carolinas, now 80UFIN. s e Teuneswoos, old, Teunesseen, new, Virginias, now... xs, 8t Paul,.... . Qhicego & Altoy 01 Chiesgo & Alton pid.107 Obio & Mississlupl .. 3037 Clove,, Qi & Col,.... 04 Qiil,, Tur, & Qulucy.104 8 8l Filtuburg KFtWayne Northweatorn, . Northwestern pid... Ttock Tstand.,, Now Jersey Contr: i 13 1 Ceutral Proific stock, { | Del,, Lack, & W, The tollowing Instrumenta wero Blod for reo- ord Mondey, Nov, 17 : UITY PROPERTY, Bloltko st, 100 ft 8 of Wusbtuuaw av, & f, 50X 155 €1, oot Nove 100,00 ;8 1,00 Weat Mudison at, 331t o of Camphell av, 1 £ 44 1473, X121 010 ft, dateid Juno 24, 147,00 euvr.es 5,500 i prawisen No. 21 Chreh flaco, diteil Det; naverens .y o eiees 2,200 Bloom at, 193 1t n of "Tliriy-fitih at, o', 26% T3 010 €, dated Nove 1 oer. @ 1 208 oo Wantworth av, 110 fi n of enty-ninth at, w 1, 35x120 ft, dated Jun, 6..., 1,800 winichestor al, 137 {¢ n of Aiadl 30x135 1t, dated Nav, 16, 4,400 Van liorn si, m ¢ cor of Wood datod March 25, B850 Langley s, 1 of and near Tuitiy ol H 1, 30x112¢ 1t, duted Nov, 13, veees 1,000 Broveland Park, 418 8-10 ft e of Cotlage trove av, 1 {, 60x120 6-10 ft, dated Nov, 13,....,.,, 10,000 Monros at, 60 £t ¢ of Fifth av, u 1, 20x100, dais = od Oc, V... +os 12,600 Lot on st, 260 ft w of Kodzle nv, snd 135 ft n of Kinzie at, w f, £0x121 ft, dated Dec, 1, 1873,, 1,000 Daiversity plact, 125 ft 0 of Iodea ay, & 1, 355 19611, datod Nov. 18,... 14,000 Khurtleff av, near Thirty-se 1t dated Nov, 17, * 1,250 Prairie av, 25 fi ated Nov, 14.. Wabauh av, 8 of £t, datod Oet, 91, Daviin st, 204 §t 0 of ¥ 18, dated AugT,.. . SQUTI OF CITY LIMUTH, WITIIN A RADIU! OF COPRT-HoUAY Bowen av, 463 f% W of Obamylain, u , 852117 > 7-10 £t, dated Nov, 4., Leae ty-ulsth b, w of Btewart av, n f, 123%140 i, dsted Nov. 16..... 18,000 1,410 3 17,8500 COMMERCIAL, Tukevax Evenina, Nov. 17, The following wore tho receipts and ship- ments of the leading articles of produce in Chi- ;)’; .1 MILEH £ago during tho past tvanty-four hours, and for the corrosponding dato oue year agot REORIPTS, || 1874, 1878, Flour, bris BOGL 11,310 Wheat, bu, -m,nm' 07410 Corn, b, lix.fl\lf)) 40, Onta, bit,,s. 20,2301 43,100] Ryo, b 2007 B3 |, Barfey, Bitisiesl 20,6700 100800 Urass deed, B B0.O%a] 40810 Finx seed, 1bs, . 43,L00° 138,470l . Broom.corn,tbsl G0+ Ri800'| " 'ap,000) 29,230 278,800, * 600,135 834,008 ooy 10 237 o1 48| lflhfl!fl‘l M0 S adiae, i 41,400} Dreatt lioga,No e Livo hogr, Nou| 20,0331 agml* Y, Cattlo, No....., 20201 2,17 Blioay, N [if 141,310 el 09850l 93667 18,407, 1,420 5,600 4,444,000 {1,800,8¢0(1,617,000 2,460,000111,080.000] '471,000 455,000~ 69,000] 000 1,728 2,403 Also the following, without comparisons : Reevived, 1. Poultry, Tus e Skl Potes, cdo i Gamio, iy Eggm pkip . 04t Ghcere, bxs., 74 Drled fruits, ibs, 44,3 . Green apples, Lria, 1,28 64 Boaus, W, 1uy, lons, 3 i0 Tlops, lbs., 18230 Tiel, PUA,2es s a2 i ‘Withdrawn from store yestordny for eity con- sumption: 148 bu wheat, 407 bu corn, 8,762 bu oats, 1,797 bu ryo, and 6,420 bu barloy. Tho following grain hna beon inspectod into slorg this morning, up to 10 o'clock: O cars No. 1 whent, 109 cars No, 2 do, 19 cors No, 8 do, 7 cars rojectod da§ 4 whuud; 5 ears bigh mixed corn, 25 cars 9 do, 14 cars refocted do, 3 cars no grade do (46 corn, of which 17 aro olu); 6 cars No. 2 oats, 1 car rojected do; 1 car rofectod ryo; 16 cars No, 2 barley, 14 card No, 8do, 8 cara rojeatad do. Total (240 cars), 82,000 bu, Iuspected out: 82,018 bu wheat, 8,498 bu corn, 29,260 bu oats, 3,032 bu rye, 4,502 bu barloy. Mr. Charles R, Huntington (formerly of Hunt- ington Brothers), of this eity, has boen placed in ohargo of tho produce aud commisslon do- pattment of a Liouss now being establabed hers by Bripgs & grother, tho Rochestor scedsmen nod florists. Br. Huntington is one of the old- eat and most energetic commission merchants in Chicago, anil our Rtochester frionds could not linvo solected n bottor man for the mianagemont of thia departmont of their busincss in tho West, Tho teatimony i the Sturges caco will probas- Dly bo ready for distribution to the members of tho Board of Trade to-morrow (Wednesday), dc- companicd by tho leading arguments In the caso, T'here is 60 much of it that it iz exceodingly doubtful if many mombors will rend all beforo proceading to voto ; and there fs 8o much feel- ing that it is equally doubtful if many membera would chango tholr” opinions &s & cousequonco of reading it, Tho leading produce markets wore vory fidgety to-dny, with moro dowg in provisions, and lows in grain, 'The feoling was strong oarly in most depnrtmonts, and hinged principally on tho question or.rcculpxa, which have beon voi light tor some time past, and were sgnin smafl to-day, The stocks in storo are on tho decroaso in spito of o epiritloss ehipping movement. A diminution in tho quantity of produco handled is, however, accompanied by a more active specu- Intiva movemont. Thera was scarcely ever so miteh doing in options a8 now, Jobbers of dry goods seported a fair inqury from city and country I.mi'om, and rop: esoute tho market s stondy and tirm. Although tho continued mildnesa” of the weather tends to rotard tho movement in winter fubrics, thero i increasing _ mctivity in that dopartntent. "Uho dewand for grocerics was a8 active ns could ressonably be expectad, and aside from nugars, sirups, and molnsses, which still show weaknese, thero was more stendiness to prices, Sugars wore “off ” anothor 40, aud n decline of 8cin New Orlesns molassos wore tue only cbanges noted. Buitorwaa fuirly nctive, with no spprecinble change fu values. ~ Choico and faney quulitics are in reonty supply, but of otlicr prades thers is an adequacy, T'ho chicese trado romains quict at unchangod” rates, Thera wereno importaut now features to note in the fish market, trade contibuing quiet at gonorally ateady prices, Tha trade in forelgn dried fruita was active, at fully late prices. Lomestio vario- tiea also rules firm, but thers was hittle trading in them. Cunned goods wero dull and unchnog- od. Darging, lonther, coal, aud wood wero soll- ingat yesterduy's quotetions. Oils wera in de. nuud at very full prices. Extra laxd and whale oils wete higler, the former advancing 80 and the latter lc. There was no change in the gencral featares of the lJumber market. The yard business was smaller than usunl, owing to the uupleasant weathor, and but one cargo was offered at the doclts, ~ Metals, naily, and building-materinls were quiet and wnchanged, Drugs continue in fair raquest and steady, With fow oxceptions, the more importaut of which are an ardyance iu sbol- lae, nlrlum. and morphine ; and a declino 1n cas- toroll. Woolaud hops wero quiet, but firmly beld. Socds wore in improved domand and flr: Clover advancod 100_per bu, the offerings being oxtremely light, Tides wore steads, and bay firm. Clioico potatoos sold readily at full recout pricos. Poultry and gamo wera dull and easy. ighwines were moroe active and woak, oven- ing nt the quotation of yeaterdny, aud declining 1c when New Yorl waa ropurted” lower, at $1.03, Balos wore reported of 160 bris at $1 00; 50 Lrl at ""1’,%“7 aud 100 bls at 99 por gallon, Total, 800 brls, Dressod hoga were quietand strong. Nothiug wat donig on "Cliange, and the reported slrect sales wore hmited (o 4 boad at $7.60, a0d 7 at $7.95@8.00 per 100 ths, necording to condition, Lake froights wero dull and nominal, no rutos being montioned. Ouly two cliartors woro ro- ported, whichh will carry out 25,000 bu wheat, 10,000 bu corn, aud 13,000 bu onts. Through freights to Now York by steamer and gail are quoted at 17@18c por bu for wheat, sud 16@17c for corn, tho outsido bemg the asking rates. Freights to Liverpool via New York bavo beon advavced to 70c¢ per 300 by ju gold. Tho rate by way of Philadelphia romaius st G5c. DProvisions woro very active, mora ko than on any previons day of the soacon, aud waro yory irrogular. ‘Cho market took an upward turn early, owiig to tho fact that hogs were ngain highor, not enough coming in to supply the demand which onsued ou the prospect of” cold: weathor, Lord advsnced 18 G6d per 112 ihw in Liver- ool, but New_ York failed to respond. fhere was o big demand here carly, which csused pork to advauce 25@40c per brl, and lard 10@150 por 100 ihs, but be- foro the closo there was so much olfored that nflrk lost nowrly the whalo advuutage, and lard ccamo o shude lowor than yosterduy, _Moats wore in botter domand, and “averaged J@li{c Tugher, roteining thejr firmnoss to tlie ood. Thoro aro o good many orders hero for moats, aud most of them scen to bo from Southern points, which indieates that our market is reln- tively low, thaugh bigh as compared with tho ay- orago of fovmer years, 'Ihio provirion market is now in o very unensy condition, Dlany regurd it a8 an Artificinl gtate, which may, howevor, lnst through the preater parb of the senson ‘I'he market closed at tho_following range of prices: Mass pork, cash, 310.00; do, seller tho yenr, S18.56@19.00; do Bollor Januaty und Fab- ruury, $19,10@19.20; do,eellor Febranry, $19.60@ 19,60; ao,uellor Mareh, $19,90@20,00; éwunumcuu, £17.00; and oxtra prine, $1475@15,00. Lard, cnsh, S13,60@18,65; do woller tho year, $12.60 @12.85; do, soller January and February, §12,.90; o, rollor Fobruary, $18.9727@13.00; do, sulloy Miurch, $15.25. Swoet-picklad hams, 10}G@1lo for 10@15 Ib average frosh cured ; groou hiams, 16@16 W averago, 93{@I0o for November; green meats quoted at G{@067o for shoul- ders, Dl{@bi¢c for short nbs, and 0ido for short clear; dry-sulied moats, looxe, at 7@ 7)40 for shoulders, 3 @J3g0 for wort Tibs, B for long clears, 0o for whort cleurs, and 034@9350 for Cumborisnds. Tho samo, uoxmli Tie aliove these mices. Loug cloary and el fibs, boxed, 100, wellor Novembor; do short cloate, 103¢0; do, shouldora, 73¢e. Incon moats nominal,” Mees boof, #8.25; oxtra mees do, £9,25; beel Lomas, &20,00@21.00, according to r(nulug. City tallow, 83@BiG0; groaso nome innl af 6X4@70, Snles wore roported of 135 bils mesa poilt at £19,121¢5 560 brls do at 18,005 63 brls do at $18.75; 760 brls do, sollor tho yenr, at 810,163 600 brla do st $19.05; 250 bils do &t £10,00¢ 500 bila do at 16,063 60O bils doat #18.00; 250 brls do at $18,855 260 byls do, seller Junuary aud Fabruary, st 19,265 600 bela do ab 510.]‘1)7" 600 brls do ot 10,10; 760 bris d solior Fobraary, nt $19,80 ; 250 brls do at §19,75 1 600 brls do at$19.70; 1,600 brla do at §19.60; 1,250 bris do ot 19,605 1,000 Lrla do at $1.651 $,260 Lrls do at 19,50 1,250 brle do, soller March, at &20,00; 500 bris do st 19,01 026 tes lard ab £18,76; 100 tes do ut S18.605 T60 tes do, sollor tho yoor, ab 18,007 750 fcs do ot 81200: 1,000° tes do, scllor Decomber and January, at 813.00; 600 tos do at $12.00; 200 lcs do at tea do, sellor Jnunnr? at 813,00 do, sallor Jauunry and Fobruary, at §12.05; 200 tes do, soller Fabruary, at §18.205 260 tes do st §10.18; 1,000 tew do st 19131 8,200 tos do ot 513,107 760 s do ab $13.U8y 4,250 tew doat THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874, $13.00; 950 tea do, moller Maroh, at 18,051 160, 000 Ius Bhouldors at 7os 00,000 lbs do at B}fiaé 110 boses do at 740, 40 boken do at 7350y 10 boxea do at 70} 6,000 pes greon liama (17 1he) at 1003 2,000 pea do (15! \lm) at Dl4o; BONLen swoot-picklod hama nt T1o 40,000 1s (itreen) short ribs nt 9%¢0 ; 220,000 luw do, 10 days in ualt, at 03{c; 140 boxes do At 10c: 200,000 Ibs long cloat ot 0}6 3 80 Loxes do nt 100 80 boxée do nt uf)fim B0 boxes do nt u;ml 100 ibs aliort ofgare at 100 ; GO0 brls boef hatmu at $20.50 “Flour was quiet, the domand being lniast ra. siricted to local dealers, who woro cbliged in most cascs t0 pay & mnall kdvanco on former quotntions, as & consequence of tho recent strenpth fn whoat, Shippars held off, nat balng nblo to meot tho vions of holdora. ' Bran way quiet and- stoady. Bnles woro roportet of 25 brls white wintor oxtras at #6.00; 100 bris do on private tcrma; 200 brla upring oxtras Smnn.) AL $5.003 100 bris do ab £4.764 200 bris o at $4.60; U350 brla do on _private terms; 08 brla auperfines nt 83,504 20 brla buckwheat at £0,00; 20 brls do at 86,60; 40 lila do at 6,10, Total, 1,728 brls, Also 10 tons bran at &15.80, on traok, The followlug was the closing range of pricos: Cholee to favorilo \winters, $ 5,583 0.50 4306 5.2% Comnion t6 good o . 450 8.0 400A 450 Cholce apring exiras, Fulr sbipplug do, Patent npring ex Buperiinea, Ttye flour. Titekwhoal 610i3 Tran, FOB00 ‘Wheat was quiet, and avarage: ly Y46 lower than yestorday, "Liverpool was guoted 2d per 100 1bs highov, but New Ybrk was quiet, aud closed slack on'account of higher freights. Thin cansed buyers Liero to Liold bael, especially as the premsure from tho shorts hins been pattially lifted by thelr liboral purchases during tho prst two or threo days. Our rocoipts wore small, and the whipping demand was wr‘{ slight, whilo very fow ordors wore received fiom the interior, cither to buy or sell, Honca tho market par- took Jargoly of tho character of whnt is ealled sealplogr doal, A%oud wany oporators soemed to bo afrald that wheal hms advancod quito ns muoh as presout circumstances will warrant, though they ave afraid to woik for a downward turn whilo tho e cefpta contimo g0 small a3 mnow, with n small stock in store. Sellor Decomber oponed at $937e, advanced to Bo%./c, aud declined to 891¢e, closing at 893go. Bollor January sold at 90%@9l3ge, olosing at D0Yfo. Soller the mouth gold'at 89@8Y3fc, closing nt the inside. Cash No. 2 spring closed at §to for_regular to 89lge_for strictly fresh receipts; Nou. 1 spring clowed nominally at Y5140 ; No. 3 do nt 8130, and rejected do nt B0ide. Minnesoln whoae was quict $1.03 for No. I Cnsl salos wero raportod of 800 bu No. 1 spring at 96o ; 14,000 bu No. 2 apring zilt edgo, at 8087a; 4,000 bu do at 893c; 13,600 bt do at B9ige ; 11,400 bu do part rogniar av'893c; 2,000 bu’ regular at 800; 15,400 bu No. Sapring ab85c; 400 bu do st 83c; 1,200 b ro- jected spring at 8le; 400 bu No, 1 Minnerota nt $1.00; 400 bu No. 2 Northwastorn at 90e. Total, 63,000 bu. Corn was loss netive, but atrong, and averaged 240 por bu bigher obn old, with an advance of nearly 20 on now. Tho upward movoment was bogun yosterday affornoon on tho discovery that all tho old corn now in store liny been bought up by one man, aud additiousl contracts for some 150,000 bu more to bo delivered this month, which can searcely be fillod from receipts of lesa than 6,000 bu old per dny duting the remainder of tho’ month, ‘Tais, “in addition tothe othor options ont for this montl, made tho November shor(s nervous, and they rushod in to buy, put- ting tho markot up on thomsalves in their anxie- ty to avoid tho cousequences of an advance, Tliero was no shipping demand for old, but tho now way inquired for iroely, and all tho offerings wore gladiy talion for shipmouc or home con- sumption, To-day tho foreign markets wero understood to "bo & shuda casier, and New York wes quiot, without essentin change. Bub theso reports hod little effect on our warket, which was ‘governed cluetly by tho loeal considorations abovo noted. A good many operators hiave thought o corner in corn for this month to be more thnu probable, but nonoof thom thouglht tha party above roforred to would have suylbing to do with it. Tho undorstanding is tuat us purchuges have oll been made within the past few duys, and op account of an outside party who had no thought of vornering the mar- I tLbut wauted the corn becauso Lo belioved it to becneap at tho prico. Seller tho month apeuned at 773{c, advauced to 80c, and declined to 78c gt tho closa, Sollor tho yaar sold at 7315 @T48c, closing at 78J¢c. Scller May sold at 03 @72460. Now No. 4 soid at G3@700 for Do- combgor, Ud¢ for January, nnd C0@GY3ge Beller tho year. Old No, 2 closed at 780, now do at Tde, old rojectod at T61¢o, and now do st Tie bid, Cash eales wore reported of 2,400 bu high mixed at 793¢e ; 1,200 bu do at 79%cs G400 bu do ot 79a; 5,000 bu No, 2 at 80c; 6,000 bu do at 7937c; 10,000 bu do at 9340} 16,000 bu do at Wifc; 14,000 bu do at T8¢} 7,400 bu do at 78%¢c ; 18,000 bu do at 78!ge; 9,000 bu do at 78Jge: 5,000 bu do at 78k0; 16,000 bu do at 78¢; 1,600 bu do, now, ot 740 ; 2,400 bu do at 730; 2,000 bu do at T237e s 8,200 bu do at 723¢o; 400 bu do at 72c; 400 'bu rojocted at 703¢0; 400 bu do at 760 ; 80D bu do at 751403 6,400 b do, now, at 78c; 8,200 bu do at 7214} 8,000 bu do at 720; 2.400 bu' do at 71} 1,200 bu do at 71e; 1,600 bu by sample, now shelled, at 74e; 1,600 bia do at 734¢e; 800 bu earsat T0c; 1,200 bu do at 69, alt” on track. Total, 161,200 bu, Oats were mora activo, and averaged X @I{c higiier, in consequenco of very light recoiptd hero and o firmor maiket in New York. Ouly 7 car-londs wero inspocted into store bora this wormpg, and our stocks bad decreased on Saturday last to 276,273 bu, of which 206,518 bu wero No. 2. This brought out s good wpecula- tive demand from tho slorts, which advanced ‘pricos, but the wauts of buvorsware tilled bafore sollers had got through, and this loft tho markos tame Jater. Operators iv oats ara at o loss to accouut for the vory small recoipts, Seller tho wontls opened at 5fic, advaucad to 503c, and de- clined to 493{0 at tho close. Sollor jio year sold at 493(@4935c, closing at 493c. Sollor Jauuary sold at 50@50}¢e, Cush No. 2 closed at 501{c. Cash snles woro roportad of 30,000 bu No, 2'at 50}40; 14,800 bu do at 503¢e; 33,400 bu do at Shife: 6,000 bu do at 503¢e; 11,200 bu do b U3 1,200 bu No. 2 white at 61%¢o; 1,200 bu do ot 513/o; 1,200 bu do at bic; 1200 bu rojectad at 48540 ; 1,200 bu do at 481203 G600 bu dv ut48e; 600 bu by sample, mixed, at 534je; 1,200 bu white at 62 on track. Total, 102,800 bu, Rye wns very quiet at vestorduy's quotation, anles being limited to 800 bu No, 2at 83, Only one car-loxd was inspocted into storo this moras ing, and that was rn}outnu. Tho deal is becom= ing n picuyunish ono, Burley was less active, and fell off 8¢ further, for tho sama roason as yestorday, that tho shorth eppoar to be pretty well filled up, and the do~ waud for consumption is scarcely up Lo the sup- ply. Soller tho month sold at $1.241¢@LI5}E, closing ot $1,25@1,2534. Bellor Decenber wold at £1.21@1.27, closing ab $1.26, Cash No. 2elosed AE $1.25}4 for car lots; No, 8 cloved ab §1.12 in proferred hounos, and $1 10 e!'sewhere, Cash saled were reported of 1,000 bu No. 2 at $1,27; 400 bu do nv $1.26; 4,400 bu do wt 81,2514 ; 4,600 budoat $1.26; 2,800 bu do at ¥1.24; 400 bu No. 8 at §1.15 ; 1,200 bu do nt §1.12; 800 bu do b $1,10 ; 400 u rojectod st $1.05 5 1,200 bu do ot $1.06 ; 400 bu by sample at $1,27 ; 400 bu do at $1.20 ; 400 bu do at $1.25; 600 bu do nt §1.07; 400 bu do ue $1.06; BOD bu do at $1,05, on track. “Lotal, 25,200 bu. GRAIN IN STORE, Tho following aro tho footings of the oficlal report of grain in storo iu this cily on the even- iug of Saturduy last, 2ud st corrosponding date, N A ) Aor, 1, Now, s, i) e 108 L UILONT 2,149,177 e Rt . 4 eee 14,410 1, 4 Bn\i"ll o 0T 14,637 65,970 © 6315 10028 201K0 870,333 FURTTI (X atjiu i LoomdiE 9dis ik EOIE 610,03 1,205,657 34, 1088 4,820 PYCE ) Tefacted No grads,.e M, 113 a0 Total viveerrorsnnerns "N 250,028 Total of all kinda of graln, 3,000,000bm. Thoso figuros show a decrenso during tho past wook of 177,880 bu wwhoat, 17,810 bu corn, 180,300 b oats, 8,801 buurye, anl 24,600 bu barloy. Toial do- ctonse, 367,434 bu, The following tablo oxhiiblis tho stocks of gramn in Now York ou the datea nnmed : Ko, 10, Nor.7, Noo.1, 4, 1874, 1873, Wheat, bu,, +onn1,300,000 ,080,141 1,817,000 Corn, bu, 141,630,000 1,747,640 9,002,000 Oals,’ bu., 1,010,000 034723 791,000 Ryo, bu, . 10,123 14,000 Barfoy, b, o f 117,185 . 288, 'Tho following twak tho smount of gran in etoro in Jilwaukos on Baturdsy lsst, ns compared with tho samo timo Inst year Whoat, b, .. 091,001 280,880 Cord, bu, G0RL 27,418 Oata, b eSO ueL Tiyo, b, v R 1 TR T Barloy, b, €040 04,803 ‘Lhe following {s & statemont of grain n atoro in regular warehonses in Peorin at tho closo of tho week onding Nov, 14, 1874, nnd for tho cor- .rosponding woek ¢ Nv, 14, Nov. T, 1874, 1814, Ty, b Barley, AND RAL Tho Day City Tribune pives Lha following as the shipments” from the \'hlluy of tho Baginaw t\(\"hm the past soason, with approximato valus« lone ¢ Value, Tumber, ft.,, Tatl, No, Total valuo, Olicago has reco 11,288, tumbor, sud 65,686 brls of tho gult, LATEST. ‘Wheat was moderataly sotive in the afernoon, and Jgc lowor. Hoilor Decombor sold at 80i{c dowin to #c, cloaig af B%go, Ballor Ianuary at Olo down to 0036, closing at 90i4n. Corn was ensior, closing at 77%¢a for tho mouth, aud 7330 for tho yoar, Onta wora aum and steady ab 4914 493 o for tho yoar, and 493{@4934o for tho mont| arloy sold at $1.25@1.20, Meen pork wag steady, aud laed fiemor, Salos, 760 bsls mons porls, sellor tho year, ab sw.uai 260 brls, sotler Fobruars, at $10.56; 260 tes lard, seller tho year, nt €12.90; 250 tes, soller January and Fobruary, at 912,853 2,000 tm;‘ aollor Fobrunry, 2c £13,005 600 tes do ab §18.0355 500 tes do ab $18.00, A vossel was charierod soon aftor "Chiauge for 22,000 bu wheat to Bulfalo at 424c. ++.$6,801,200,08 foet of the gy i CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Turspay Lvesnvo, Nov, 17, ALCONOL—Was firm at §1,90@3.00. BEANS—Were in light request, Eastarn mediums 8ol ot §1.85@1.00 and Western do sl $1.66@LT3, BROOM-COIN—Tho recelpts for the week wera 475,005 1ba + shipmonts, 400,689 Iha, Tho reccipts sre over 234,000 1bA smaller than Lt week; whilo the shipmontaaro about 133,000 s larger, Droom-corn 18 moving fraely and contiuues firm at tho prices given, Quotations : Extrs lwrl, 10@1l0; No, 1 buri, 83 @9sgc; brush that will work tisalf inton cholco Lutl rcom, 8¢@0xe; do, that will work lsclC into & common to falr_broot, 1@8e; choice staik brald, 8@de;_inferior brush, G@7)c: crooked, 3@ 0K, BUILDING MATERIALN—Wero steady:~ Bluceo, $2.45@2.80; Now York stucco, $3.00@4,00; Loulaville sud Utfen cument, $2.00; Akron do, $1,76 3 bri; Port~ Innd " cenent, $7.00@7.50 ¥ brl; Umo in_ bulk, 0@ £1.00; imo (irls), $1,00@2,25 2 brl;_plastering-tintr, 3 1, 4te; butlding-brick (common), $5,76@0.00; Milwaue ¥eoand Raclno preesod, $37.0052,60, dol. ; ‘Tndians, Pressed, $15.00@25,003 do common, $L0.00@12,00. BAGGING—Joblor continus o Teport o _klugglel ‘movement in this lino of goods, and, [ow 04 prices now are, the markot doss not aiwplay muvh ktrength, Inn amalt way tho full quoted prics aro being reallzod, but orders for conslderablo lots would be yrowip; filied ot a_concession from tho quotations fol- daxe;, Lewision, lo; Moutau, ot 1= Drevanied throughout the past week, amd our guotations of & week ago liave Leen uniformly well surtained, Tho demaud for shipment bas been sullicient to absorb moat of tho Jow aud medium grades, whils offerings of cholee and faucy (able qualities lnva uo more than oyualed tho current roquirements of local consumers, Wo quote prives sieady aud firn, as followa: Chioice to fancy yellow, 32@38e; medibm (o good grades, 2U@2303 fuferior to vonimon, 17@20, GUELSE—DBusiness rules quios st prices ot quot- ably dinfercut from thote current » fortnight ago. Stocks are ample, and thers sre frea soliors n¢ tho an~ noxed rauge of irices: Yurk fuctory, 10(@1do; Woal cern do, mild, 14@18¢; Tower grades, 93g(@13 COAL—Tuo cual-Lfada I8 not activa as {u yast yoars at tlils stago of tho season, tho contiuued milducse of tho woather operating againat un activo movemont. Yricos, Lowever, romaln unchngod, as etocks are come paratively ligut } Lehigh, $10.50.211,00; Lackawanna, Tange, §10.00; Lackawanun, other tizes, §,60; Peuns sylvania canuel, ndfina cannel, $8.00+ Erlo and Walnut 1, §7. ick Ttun, §7,50¢ Lrooks, 37607 Dlosaburg, $3,60} Hocking Vallsy, §7,10: Indiana bl $0.60 3 Minouk, $5.603 Wilmington, 55.00. COOPERAGE—Packors’ goods wero salable at former rices, Salca wers reported of 160 pork barrein at 1,357 car lard terrenat §1,80. Quutationa: Pork barrols, $1.33; lard, tierces, $1,50; flour barrols, 46@3301 whis- Iy barenls, $1.00@2.00; nork stuves, xough, $16.00@ 19,00 f0, bucked, §18.00@23.00 ; tieFro staves, rougis, $20,06@12.00 ; bucked or wawed, $20,00@28,00; Whikky rouglh, $25,00@28,00; 'do, bLucked, ' £26.00@ 4000;" fous siaves, 57.8068.60; clrcle fous boudlug, s @De. DRUUS AND CHEMIOALS—The demand continucs foir, Oplum, morpbine, and shollac bave sdvanced in sywpathy with tho Eastern markcts, A sharp Weztorn competition hos rosultcd fu & decline in castor ofl, Othor articles were unchianged, Following are quota« tiona s Ao, ‘aitre, $1.40 @ ) taves, 145 Acid, oxalic, 1b, Actd; tartarie, powdered, . ‘Awmonis, curv, Ib, Asafatida, b, ‘Axle-greane, Bidwe Beany, Tong, tb... Borax, ref,, Ib Biuo vitrol, I Tromo-chiloralu Corrosive sublinito, Cream taxtar, pure, Co:Lineal, Hond,, b, Ghloroform, ... M B Glycerino, 1 1b buik, 1b] . 20 Guim Arable, pleked, .60 Gum Arabie, sort . 3 Gum cumphor, b, . Gum opfum, Ib L 10,00 G shelluc, Wb, ' Glue, white, 1b odinio, b, 1y, toue, cise. Morplin, sulpls., Ol bergimot, Sin 0il, castor, g; O, lemon, ai , chilcr,, 1o, otass{im, oyan, fused otussium, 104, 1b, e Potaslt, Babbitt's, in Lults, 4 doz 1 caso Potarls, Babbitt's, iu ballv, 3dozin caso Quintue, sulpl,, 0z @E9Ey OCFER FCEIRECEEEEEED BEEEITE Root rhel,y Sl epionty Wyvesees s Bliver, nit., ciyt., 0z 110 Soap, Custllo, gotis Ib G 1 Sulpliur, b e 8 GY—Wara moro plenty and lem firm, Brictly fresh puckuges sold ut 24c, ond othera at 22@2%0; pleke led, Il , IE@20c, 5 PISH—During tbo woek thero fias been a do- cline of 2'@sbo yer X-brl fu No, 1 mackere] but_prices of othor fivh lavo ruldd steady und unchanged, Businoss fs quist, 88 Ix 10 be expect- ed nt this season of the yeir. Wo now fuole No, 1 whileflsh, J¢-brl, $3.25(35. No, 4 do, .1 6.5 No, ) trant, $.15@5, Mioro niuier new, X-brl, $L0.L0@10.25 . No, 1 bay, §4,00@8. NO. 2 Wunclorel, g-brl, $1.00@ 7,53 Iamkiy miagkecdl, J-Dely £0,00@u. 35§ No. 1 nbiors kils, $2,00@2.20; Lauk el Oals, $0.20(36,60; George's coilish, $9,! 7! rador Turttug, spiit, brls, $4.50@0.00% d0 -brl, §1.43@ 4. Tabesdor hoeriugy round, btl, §7.6038.00; do, brl, $,00@4.25; Columblu River saliuon, 3-brl, $9.45 @10.00; ocean trout, doz sud 4 doz @ casc, $9,60. FRUITS AND NUTS—Thera faa sloailly” growing Qeuund for foreign frults, 08 tho holidays approach, aud ull dencriptions are working very firm. Domestls fruits are uol recclylug wiich attontion just ot preacut, Un thaysro nainually” fem, ~Chora 1o Jue Creasing netivity n nnte, st lower rices, We now qiioto: Fonrian—Dates, 0@10c; figs, drumy, new, 10@c; Ago, layors, now, 22e; Turklxh prunce, oli, 11 @120 ; do now, 14@1145¢; Fririch prunes, new, 155w itc: rafolun, layors, now, §.46:29.80; o, okl S1D0@S,00 3 Taising, loose Muscatel, uew, $1,00@1.205 Taietue, Valonch, niw, 115@ uto currauts, oldy B @630 dousw, 750 ; ciiron, 30Gko ¢ lumon ‘veel, an@dio, Domesrio—Allen npptey,11@200: Michigay ew Indiuns und ifuoly, Gt ches, hiutves, 8@0c; do hixe ¢ blackbbrrles, now, 11 @116 5 raspberries, iew, 39@410 5 pltted churries, 10 @200 Nura—Fllberts, @150 3 slmonds, Terrsgons, Z3@i5es Naples waluiits, 10@180; Gronobls walouts, Tiew, Ikdide; Brazily, 105 @11c: pocaus,Toxay, 105 @11e: Wilinfugton posuits, furiey, 12@1do; d ond puality. T@10e ; ‘Lennosco poanuty, fruts, T5Gx0 ; Aftlean peauute, . OREEN FRUITH—Apples are solling slowly in o ro- tall way, Tho offerings aro heavy, benco (o woal, nuseltiod feellng, Ceinborrlea aro sieady, Othor feuita a0 quist, snd mung othor dUMCKtS Vo rivtive aro nearly out of inarket: Measina lome o1, £10,00 3 Mulnga do, $8,00@8.50 ; Tonislins orsnges, §4,00(@9,00 per bl § npples, per brl, $1.50@4,50; choles Winter do, $3,763.00; o, 1 ears, $3,0062,60; Teshella aud Cutawba rupes, @00 Yer'lhi erumborrics, £10,0012,00 por bris wilkd o, $0,00@10.00; quinces, @100 per buwket, or $9,00 per brls Oalifornia Jears, FLOGESA0; waliforuia grapes, por aso, 60 i, Tl $100; o Mitut, 3800, Miluga ueivi, 33,00 @0.50 per leegt, and $10.00,211,60 por U, GROCEMRIES—A Wberul aggregaloof esles bas boen accompliaied i hiv dopartmient of trado, nolwithis atauding 1o fact (it fudividial purciases woro wmall, “Ulie teuor of prices wak rullios in Luyera! favor aii around, bt the acsuul price-clianges wors confived to 8 3, @2ic decliuo m sugars, aud o reductlon of 4o Naw Orleuns wolagses, Gandlos aro fin ight atock, mid aro fiein, Hoaps alvo aro bold tirmly, Spicea wra ueuting with more Inquiry at unchuvged prlcw, Quo- tutions wru aA follows By-Cany, BoDA=T@TH0, 23 appios, now, B@BHC: T3 Boutliern, 6@70 6] 705 do pared, % . cornni Oorrzxs—Mocha, 95@300; O. Q. Jave, 33G3a} Java, No, 3, 1 chofeo " plantation Uoylon, A@dyo! o, 24@12440 4 cholco do, 214@ 201 primo_Tilo, @203 Hood do, @210 won dof 204@20%c ; Toastiog do, 18 10 Blngupore Juya, e3¢} Costa Rica faticy, ZIA2 do prime, 23@2N 403 Maracallio, 21 @Yy CANDLES—tar, full wolght, 15@1d\o: slearine, full welght, 18)@100: do, ahort welght, 14}@10x, Nor—Patua 16@Tic; Nangoon, B¥@ias Caro- o, by “‘fiepnm.\n-. 1@Tc. 8 ot out lost, 1 @1 to crusbed snd powdsel, 114, @Hye: glanulacd, 1 stanuard, 1048 3 d6 No. ,10.,0; 1 0 2,0750; yellow, O No, 1 3éc; ‘primie do, 3 clolro 3 TN mond a(?x,u, $1.20@1.35 3 milver driph, extra fiue, T0@7503 _good hugar-Loiiae iFiib, 6@ 10@/8a ; Now Orleatin molasses, cholce, nuv, 83@sdo ;' do primo, 7I@7803 do commion, B3@0H0 § 1leo molasacs, cholce, B5@000; eommon moe Insaos, 4u@43c. BALERATUS—Common fo Lost, T @03, Brics—Allepice, 17@18)e; clov 5@58C} oan~ al8, 43@330 3 popuer, 47@ivo ; nutme 1,458 1.50; gingor, African, 25@240; do Unicutts, 18@202. ours—dermin Maltied, 03(ale: GoldenWast, 4xfiato; Whilo Lily, a5 @ilgo; Whita owe, aiead e} pulin, 6@03gc; Savon Imperial, 6ii@0%c § wil #lan, 53¢@bo ;' Champaigy, 6@0)0 ; Trus Blue, Cx@ b o anmn—snwr &loss, 93(@10¢; comnion, B@100; pure, 5, @sc, TAY—Tho offorings the past week Liave heen fnsufll- clont to meet fbo demand, much of the Lay arriving having been sent direct Ennt to il maturing contracts, Prices haye advanced about 1,00 per ton for Hiothy, and srealno higiior for prairio, Tus supply of (s late for was only fulr, nud ‘mothy was very scarce, Fol- to Rus- lowing wro the quatatious, tha outaide being for hay {ree ou board, snd the ineide for same on Lrack ¢ Timo- ) 8L No, 3, or slough oNs—~Thmothy, §t: atraw, $10,0:4, HIDES—During the weok st olaptod thero haa ‘Deon littlo chango o bldea, Thoe markot has not beon nctive, Int steady, dealors aud tanners taking tho atock at 83@9)g0 for green-oured, Depreaslon in atill roported Eant, hence aliipyers are operating cautious- Iy Groen city buteliors) Tic; groen cured, lgbt, digo; Tioavy do, Bice: vart enred, T3@8c: green calf, daet voal, 120 ey i, 18@10cs dry kip, 18e; dry malted, kip, 1@15c ; doacon akius, 48¢; frubby, acoced, cut, of othorwise damaged, two-thirds pricest branded, 10 !{." cnn‘t off ; sheep pelts, wool cstimated us washied, por 10@isc, "HOPS—\Vero in light requost at 33@i0c, Finmet Wells says: Thors 15 110 chango to report in our market, *Slipmont to Europo coutinuo quile itberl, and the domaud from browots s fair, ‘Tho fact ia be- coming moro appatent thiat Ao Liops are searco, Bhip- pers wiio a6 not stocked, atid wlio aro_compolled 1o g0 on tho mnrket to buy Whionovor they recolyo orders for oxporty will bear us out fn theso Tomnrk, Wa thibuk ft would be lmpossibla to i anothior 8,000 bales of a8 good Liops a# liavo beon shipped (0 England this #cuson, wero tho entire country scotired 1n tho effort to flud then. Onr London fricnds may, therofore, look for a gradual decliue n tho quality ‘of the American urrivals from this Hino out, Tho decline will not ulioses itaelf 80 much in tho atrongth as {n the plcking pud goueral appearanco of (lio Lops, Our London letfora this weck fully confirm late caplo reports of an ime provement in that and tho Ooutluental morkatas yet thio news liss not at any Hina bean atrong enough to affect the Now York market favorably. Of cutrse, shifpmeuts to Europo toud to keep prices from deciu’ inig, aod will have that tandency whila exporting cone tiniics, Values here will be outirely govered by prices in London; .111n thut mintliet for our Liops, with quick safcs for casb, payaa emall profit abovo 'cost prico Liero ; though somie of our cholcost avmplea hiavo been 80l 4 higth a8 £13, which 16 6o per I better, Conald: orfng tho fargo amount of capltal raquired fo handl our crop this season, dealors say the prota du the businioss ora tho smalicst thoy have experiencod fu yoars, Export clearances Last. wo: 23 total ox- Dorta (new liops) aiuca Bopt. 1, 1874, 7,511 INON AND STESL—The demauid fa st for small ot to moct finmediato wanfa, Iuside quotations for iron aro for car-lots, We quo 1ron o 20.10 @3 210 rates Horst 4 oo 4% @iY raios Tlate fron, comnion tauk. .k Notwav fron, . T Norway nafl-rodu,, 8¢ German plow atecl % 0% Cast plow steel..... American tool eteel, ... Chironie too! stool.. Engiish tool ateal ‘Englisl aprin Amerlean casl Bteel tiro, X METALS AND TINNERS' STOCK--Alt materials are stendy, aud meot with n modorate demaud ¢ T1x PLATE—10, 10x14, $11.60; do, 13:13, &1 20, 812607 do, zdotiug, 14320, 10, 51100} 110 T1N—Large, 290 amall, 2004 bar, 300, 10 el H BoLprg~No, 1, 20 2, 18 Lesp—Pig, Tige ; bar, Big@Yo ; lead plpe, 81@8xc cut do, B Cort'zr—Bottoms, 330 3 showthing copper, 920, Bk Zixe—Fuilcasks, 106 lesa quantlly, J0e; slals, 83;c. BukeT IRON—No. 24, 6)cratess Ruasia fron, 8 to 13 inclusive, uo; do, No, 1stained, 1o} Amerlean Russia , 1, Noa. 1't0 6, fo; Tto9, 10¢; 10ta11, 110 12, 1130; 13and 14, 1901 16 to 10, 1o} 17, 10c; 16, 16a} 10, 10c3 20, 2003 full bundles, 35 por cent discount § fonco wire, Go. NAILS—Have? declinod 123¢c ainco fast week, quoiablo aa' follow : 10@Uil, per kog, 5103 w733 Gd do, £330 40 4’5, finc, 0,033 | ORESWera ~ quiot od ¢ Manilia ropo, B Iy 14@18%¢; 8lanl rope, B Ib, 11 @13ic: hemp sisb-cord, 9 1, 18@2c; mariine, T 15, 16@20c; hemp tarred répo, 9 B, 17@180: oskum, ' bale, $5,00Q0,00; pitch, B brl, $5.0060.00; tar, 3 Drl, $3.00@5.50 vesti, $3.50@0.00 4 bk GILS—Trade continuca ressounbly nctive for the on, and pifces rule firm, Lard oil has moved up owing to the adyanco {n iard, while tho advance in 18 atrengtlioned Drices of whale, sperm, tur- pentine, ale, Wo quote: Garbon (standard white) 115 dog. test, 13@1230 1 do Tlinois legal teat, 160 dog, 1@lx0; vo headlight, 175 deg., 174@160; extra ‘inter lard oll, §1,03@1.10 ; No. 1, %3@03c: No. 2,76@ 8¢ ; Linsced, raw, £3@85c; do, bolled, §%@a0o; while,71 7o; perin, $2.20@2.85 ; neatsfaot oll, strictly pue, §1.107 do, oxtra, 80¢ ; 'do, No. 1, 8uc ; bank ofl, 56. straits, 6io; eléphant orl, Sc: plumbego oll, 75 turpentine, 4@15c; nphths, 63 gravity, 5@k naphiha, comion, 135@13c. POTATOES—Clioice peachiblows and othor varlotios sold roadily the pant \week, pricea advancing esrly, Tho recolpts were 78,775 bu, Eastern and Michigan peachis blows are preforred, and rold to-day at 75@H00 § West- e do are quoted at 70@75¢, &nd cholce at 78c, Early Toso, 5505, POULTHY AND GAME—Turoughout the week poultry of all kinds Las been oxtremely dull, Live poullry wag_sbundant and uusalable, dressed’ being Dreferred, Tho recoipts of luto have been chielly dresacd, bt tho denand has fullen short of the hup~ Vly, and the wostlier bean soft, hence prices. wora ek and unsottled, Game advanced, Loing less plenty and iu better requost : Tarkeys, B@IC; do dreneed, 130: chickens, live, $2.00; decsscd, do, $2.25@3.00; ducks, €2.35@2.75; feene, '$8,0037,60;: Jrairio ehicks eun, $9,75 7 ilard ducks, §2,50; stoall ducks, $1LU0; uail, $1.75G2.00; venkson hiams, 180 por Ib; do ssde les, 120, RAILLROAD FREIGATS—~Remain 35 follows e, froights b3 =Fias ] ! S3lEks ! $5i5a Chicago to v §§3 ;2138 : Py Ryl (M :| D.0;... Pittsburg, Steabenvitie, ‘Tiei Jaite, and Hridgeport, O Wilmiugton, Dol, Wilintugton, N, Savaunah, da, Wheollng, Cleveland . Bufralo and Suspeasioniirid) Aliron, O.. 62 | 124, . BEEDS—Wera dull carly, but a little order trade In olover aud timotly spratig up later, snd, the offucings of both bolug light, prices wera & shado Hrmer, tio greateat advauco bulng for clover, Wiiel is nuw quoled 0@5.13, timolby ot $2,00@.60, Fiax was quist Hungarian and wmillet sold to t§3,437 150 257 35 bags do at §2.10; 8 'bagi or do nt $2,00; 50 bag brinio modium Clover at 433 10 bnge al $5,253 GO bugs cholee Hungarian ot 1 curat 60c; U8 bags faxat 1,80, ST/ —Tho market 5 tendy and moderately antive Onoudags andt Baginaw, fino, $1.00; Oinada do, $1.60@ 1,05; ordiuary coarsr, $1,U0; *coarse diamoud ‘snd gronnd rolur, 2,003 dalry, without baps, $275: dalry, With bags, $3.601 Asbton dalry, por sack, $1.00®4,25. TEAS—Tub ton trado is far from’ belug wesive, nnd prices, without boing materially lower, are cusy ull oround, Wo muko uo chings i’ our liat, s follows: Youug lywon, cominon to falr, 33@ses do, wood, 6330503 do, cholco to oxtri Uuc, 95c@$1.05; common to fino old hyson, 68 050; common imporial, 45@00; good to cliolc 0, 06c@1.0%; fafr (o good gutpowder, 10@4%0 oholee Viugeuey, $.0@1,10; oxtra Moyune, $1,50 @153 cholce 10 vstra now Japan, 09c@31.00% cou Tuon 16 good do, 67@750; fuir (o good old, GO@NSe: common do, 95@45c3 common 1o fine Onloug, 335G 16c3 gooul, 85@UGE; oholce Lo oxira, B5¢@8100, To1ACCO—Durlug the week prices of ping and fino et have been subjicled fo su advanco of 3@so, g, mokiug grades rewnin firm and unchanged, Trado £ netive ot the following quotution Fiyk Cuz—Extra, 81@880; chulc, 0@78cs modie uim, B3Rl { comulon o ity (A0 { Door to coni= mon, 4@ 150, Prua—Natural leaf, 80@E5c; Lolf bright, 05@1700; black, sound, SU@3H0 ; connnon black, 4i@47c, BaokiNa—avod to eholee, $@Y60; medium, 1@ B3¢ ; connuon, 20@u0e, WO ) iore 1s only a light deniand for wood ot $7.00; mople, $8.00; D the following quotations Llekory, §9.00 7 sluby, $0,60—delivered, WOOL=TUg market & quiet nud nuchanged, The Toston Journal of Commerce suyas * Taere has been very lttle spparont chaugu in the wool market forsoy- Sral weuks, and the roduction of fho mamifucturo in the woo'on millv hus rutlep overtnruncd some calculs= tonw, adducos from the oonfvesodly small stock and {ho by prices of wool ubroad, Thero Lave been & largo Prambor of factories, bealdos those which par- tlally “awpeuded, which liave suspended for reagons Wt metory o owners, BUlll tho manufacturers keop i the matlkot, uud aro not disinelined to wnke oifers for good lots at only s slight "“‘“‘g} of pricos, and thior i no break ou good qualiiies vool: but's dse e I B R R R R R O O R O O o RRRREREREEEEEEEE—S——————— foctiva aritelo 18 foss Grm, The doslors, gunorally ro- rt tho market as laving o firmunlly bettor fone, olug aroyyg and ateady, with fair asles at full pric Ahouh nomo lnve dotio” yary Iitlo u o weok, Aa ufacturernaro not proming to biy—hold avor-anziona Lo rell, In fi goud wnadiim gradea bela emand,” Quotations ¢ Good to primo_tub-wasiied, Toor to are not anca wonla 11ttla or no clungo, LIl favoritos, or moat in Fine unwashed ., m ‘Unmarchantable and burry wool, — e 5@100 fess. TUE LIVE-STOUK MARKKTS ouoAdo, it URSDAY EveExivo, Nov, 17, T slipmonts sluce mmmfd: Yave boor an foflonns tile, Hogs, Kherp, Mondsy. 920 g0a3 673 Tuesduy, 2,000 28600 1,80 Total.......0 .50 o Bhipmouts wore wa: ' e Catlle, IHons, Sheep,’ Monday. ., 928 g7 1601 CATTLE! Uvity, botl 'on Tocal hud outside accounts, and tho difforent grades of atoek wern songbt aftor ut rathor Lelter pricds than pre valled ak tiio closs of last week, though 15 no {nstancs proved wan tho advance very consldersble. Tho im falfay maa matuly dug o the mmall supviy, But the Hrmer tone of auvices from the leading Sawiern mar. Kota,and the Iact tiat thuatock offerad for kalo wa cona sidorably sbove the recent uverage, contributed not o little towhrd bringing about n chintige fu sollers’ favor, s ofterfugs emuraced fower {nferior sud common cattle thau ou any previous day within the pnst fort. mght. Noextra cattlo wers aiferod, aud only s few Lint wore strictly choice, but the projortion of goo to prime way inore than usually protinent, and we find Ve Iarjer portion of the transfers to havy been offct- ed at Jrices ranglug upward from $4,50, Shippers Yl 54 00@4.75 for Commott lo. mudiiro, ind $4.003 6.0 for' good to choice. Feadora taok' all mutabia diaves olfarad, paying therefor $2,75@4,00,—tho Iatlor rice for thrifty 1t of from 2,040 to 1,10 1b averago, ‘o markat cloaed firm, with fow calthi left over, QUOTATIONS, Extra Beoves—(Oraded steers, averagng1,350 to 1,530 eorrinessen, .$0.25@0.78 5, Tat, weil formod ¥ yoir 5 jcar oid ateks, averaglug 1,230 5.60@6.10 @525 LO0BLE0 sging 1,100t0 1,250 Tbs, . Butchers' Stock—Poor 1 commun to cholce cows, for city alaugliter, AVArORINg 500 10 1,100 b3y v 110 260@4.00 Stock Ualile—Commnion esttiy, ia docent Hloah, averayiug 600 ta 1,030 L Inferior—Light aud “thin cows, atsgs, bulls, and sealawag aloars Caltie—Tex#, choics corn-fed, Cattlo—"Toxas, wintered North Cattlo—Texns, through drovos, R, Strahoru & Uo, to-day recoivod briige, ., uotifsing thom of the consignmont of s car- foad of Dlooded cattlo, of the Durbum and Devon breods. They aro oxpectod to arrive ot tho yarda to- morrow, Loifars, CATTLE NALES, No. 84 Toxan cattle 48 cholce sloerd, ..Jsc 18 good wieora. 15 cows aud steors, 10 good stee: 20 fulr steers, 17 fair stears. 5,000 to 40,000 Logs, and when they oniored the yards this worning aud sscertaiucd, as they very goon did, that the number would searcely reach 30,000, thoro wos_ _lively scrambling for the porkors. Shippers wantod nbout 10,000 lioud, and wrs dcterminad to Liave them; lionca the offorts of packers to absorb the entire aupply reauited in » sharp advauco, snles showed su improvement, p: torday’s prices, of 10@15e, whilo before 10 o'clock an advanca of 230 had besn cstublishod, pricos going to 20.80@7.40, where thoy wero casily Bustainod to flo close. St. Louss is said to be making a vigorons efort 10 divort tlis Towa hog trado from Chicago to hersclf, Drovots_say that §t, Louls buyers are viuiting all tho Tog-growing districts, and are offering * big pricen” Tho effoat “bpou ot rocalpts 18 not yor purcopilble, The market closed Srm, with everything sold, 100 BALES, No, 4v, PriceNo, Av, PriceNo, Av, Price. o 240 5T 1d0 $0T8 1109 8L CgL10 4 80 49 163 640 108 27 7.05 54 250 184 10 182 G0 5 290 218 106 237 6,80 45 319 205 141 188 0,60 [ 249 126 271 675 6 23 219 10 294 7.00 45 30 218 153 817 700 55 254 190 101 237 1.0 83 1 433 103 208 7.0 [T 205 176 269 6.90 60 g 66 127 1 675 40 240 233 47 21 6B 00 - 213 265 38 45 685 01 841 214 90 284 7.00 44 ou 133 157 218 680 61 25 a14 63 20 090 76 195 o35 5T U7 670 76 1601 209 582 5 575 104 243 924 99 29 68y u 89 279 68 25 675 [ 231 48 29 090 51 212 211 60 38 700 0 251 102 8 M1 57 257 18 L0 210 085 53 24t 25 49 208 710 42 233 108 SR 235 685 58 242 281 213 180 .90 60 251 200 GO0 (48 281 690 809 0. a5 100 | 49 2. 7.00 BUEEP—The damanil was active, both on locnland ehippln® account, uud the market ruled 8 ronger, Yor to conmon lota sold at $2,75@3,65, and medium to choice at $3,80@1,05, Al sold, und tho market closed firm ut the above uua!lllxlgl!!-l; ALO. Buprato, Nov. 17.—OxrrLr—Recelpts, 1,003; total for the week, 5, Run very light, Quality falr av- erage of good to common. Attendxnco of buyers good. Market opencd moderately octiveat Ao’ ad Yancd on lawt weck'y pelces, About 1,000 digpsed of, Sales 1 600 Tiliofs stovrs, ranging 638 01,397 Hu, ot $0.62:4@0,00; 500 OLla stears, rauging 859 fo 1,681 BUSIAS@1.765 38 Kentucky stecrs, hvoraging 1,218 b at §5.60; 200 Michigan stcers, ranging 855 to 1,04 fba, at $,60@4.873 : 200 Indlang stoers, ranglog 1,227 to 1,336 1bs, ut $5.635 @600, SUBEF AXD Lasus—liecelpts, 800, Total for {te sweek, 040, Market slow #l }j@ e doclino {rom lust weckn prices, Sales: 1,200 Weslorn sheep, ranging 73 1o YD by, at 4k @3r, WATERTOWN. WarnTOWN, AU Nov, 17.~CATTLE—Receipts, 2453, Bupnlytie Iiget of the seacon. Prices off omowbat In consoquance of- largo otfarliige, the do- clino bulu 3@ ige, dremved weight, Choicey 10507 60@10.00 ; first quality, $3,8089,27; secoud quality, $0,00:@8.00's third quatity, $1.50@3.50, SAEET AND Lasns—LRoceipts, 7,400, Shieop, In lots, $2.50@J.25 euch ; oxtrs, $LUGS, Spring lambs, AK@UISe ; cholee, T@THe, Ioos—Recolple, 2,200 :" total for tho wesk, 25,500, Market uctive, About 5,000 changed hunds, Yorkers, £0.4030.00 § heavy Loge, $6.76@7.12%, Quality offars ing lnfarlor gradés, EAST LIBERTY, East Lent?, Nov, 17.—0ArTLE—~Tocolpls, to-day, 1,012 bead, ‘Tue supply ft fair s0 far and good, sud prices unchangod, aud will koep up unless racaiyls sre Lioavy, Best, $6.25@0,75 3 modium 10 goud, $5.2336.003 cm\lmnu.m’? i.x‘;;, $4,00@5.00; stockors, $,0084,007 ! L eipta, to-dnv, 2,805 hoad, T 00 pta, to-day, l, Porkers, $0, 7,003 Pilindeiitn, $7.000 116, o Porkers, $6.656 B 00 head, ‘m,iuh $5.005 tivep—Rocel nta, to-dny, 7, ‘medium, #.65@460; cominoh, $3,00@4. 8T, LOUIS, 81, Louty, Nov, 17.—fToak—Firm and nctive s paek- ora,’ $8,75(£7.00 ; choleo, 37,103 7,30 ; Tecelpts, 7,743, Carrie—liecelpts, 1,018 ateady i good to choice Datives, $L76@5.25; conimon to prime Toxans, $1.87% .60, OINCINNATI, “CINCINNATL, Nov, 17.~Ilous~Dull 3 good to clioles, 0506125, Tazolpts, 12,640 ; sblomoats, 1,660, e et by CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, . Tuespax Evening, Nov, 17, The following wore tho reccigts and shiyments ‘of lumber, Rhigics, aud lath for tha' perlods hamed euding Nov, 102 TNECETPTH, For toeek, Kor week, Since Jun, Same time, 1874, 1874, 1874, 1, 1874, ) Lumbor, m 30,408 18,633 1,100,438 1,052,088 Bhluglew, w9408 08I0 60TAIS sS04 Lath, w, B0 1700 HoyiEL 80,898 BUIPMENTS, Lumber, m f4,14772 ~ 11,008 pst620 520,212 Hbingle 02% 7,701 431,040 082,414 Lath, m, 3 1,201 80,013 63,0 ‘Tl recelnty of Tuinbor £or the prea3ding week woro 17,694 feet, aud the shipments 16,217 m feet, Ro- celpte of wbliigles, 14,094 m § sbipwonts, 0,55 Lo- colpts of lath, ,335 1 3 shipmenty, 1,794 m, Auotlior ve auiet’ day was_passed ot tho Tumbor dovks, Nolhnig came iu, snil but ono cargo was on o market, and that was sold flrl‘)'. Sollurs are’ ex- pecting u fow v but the rocoipta sra not Lkely to v very largo, Thare waa somo inquiry for carjooy tonday o o ket to tho country, bitt for the reusan 1, buyers wera unable lo antisfy theis wants, e nonifual, o8 follows 10 choico mills &= o h(dT. nl:‘tf) Il'jlp‘l.,‘lm.mlll@l H fllmg!ffi lgg;ll’ 10, @12 4 Julsts and scautling ! 60 5 lFeiT0; shlugis, 1000000, b 816 AT THE YARDS, Continued wl-unu\ weathor tends lo lessen tho dewand oo local ccount, sud tie outaide ordes busle noss, though falr, fa boginalng to row lost, Prle howover, ata ateoug, nud for ."«mf,n-uum b o fug upwhrd, It etose.,, Wikt Ry Third clear, 1 ine, X Third cloar, thlck, Gieso Olear fioring, 1 rough, " 19, . Olo.r sidin LE Gine ¥irat comion slding, 1800 @i0.00 bocond comhion alding, .. 100 @16.00 Flooring, firat comman, dresaed...s.. 81.00 @03,00 Flooring, necond common, dresrad,,, 25,00 ©24,00 Fiooring, third comnion, drentad, sy 17 wugon-box Doards, Relected, Inahies and upward B wagon-box boar Astock hoarda, Q stack boards Fenclug (10 f1 3 2 Common boards, outsida for dry 100 @l2.00 Jofat, scantiug, Tencing, thnbor, 13Tt and under, 100 @12.00 Jolat and ecantiiug, 16t 24 Faot. Pickets, aadare. 10 G Plekots, flat, 11,00 teen Cadar ponts, split. 1200 @13, Codar posts, rownd, | @8'1con yevese 17,00 1935605 8 ez a3 EE- 8 . T8 X iatoa s mavement of mia reopubly fncroasod within (hy nd on some days the alreots of the Valloy wore nulte thio appoarance of old times, with helr. crowds of woodamon on routo, It ia beyond question thal guough lonys will b pit4n this wintet to fully suply say Tonsiila demand, nnd that 1o imptoveinent in pricea can e fooked for on account of tlie diminutfon of thio product, Thle region will bave about 200,000« 00 eat of loga to go oVer, counting ail that are’ now cut, i whatevor plucs thoy may bo, 14, et sy HARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL, Toreian Marlktets, Tavenroor, Nov, 17—11 a, m—Flour, 204327 84, Whest—\Winter, W@8 84§ noring, B1@93 013 whiter 08 8d@108 ; _club, 8 8@ 10s |, O 08 Tark, 100, *Lard. 04 R, “Wosthor qry. T 404 8 Taventoors N it 0 . 179, Wueat—WLito, Da 9d@10s; apting, 0» 2@ 8, Cor: 36 0A@S0 00, Taird, Ton - Wosolotech i tbreo duys, 2000 dra. - oo Americat, avenroo, Nov,' 17-3:30 p, -1 N Weather unsettled, Sy sTatkigets) Ltveiroor, Nuva 17=5:30 P, m.—Lard, 718, Roet SRNENL .oNDOYN, Nov, 11.—Westher throngho day unsottled, Rato for nioney :5‘&“!:‘ Esnlsu’gl?dé: change, on Government ocurillos, is 837 per cond Uumnll—)lono)’f 032 ¢ account, 031¢'s l:hmm‘“I States 520 ;mn&nj &I VM-‘. ;lflfi‘(: 'fil:, IMN'thm. 104353 now bs, § Now York Contral, 03 K@T Droforredy 43" O3 B, B0k atd Linated obl, 25 Pants, Nov. 17,—Tentes, 01¢ inge Lrvenroor, Nov, 17.—Yarus and fabrics at Manchote ter Hemory ‘pricas gouorally dasrer,. oxpocially or middling uplands, 73(d ; mid alcn, 16,000 bnios speculstion w0 i Awmoricay, ,300; colton o arrivo, 1204 Droadstuffs firm, Red Western apring wheat, @804, Corn, 363 0d. Tegelpts of v?n:'nln:hnu;ng hree days, 2.000 qrs, noue American. Deef, 80s, Lard, 714, Rellued potroloum, 8@V4d, 8, COotton firm; loans, BYd; NDON, Nov, 17,—~The Mark Lane Ezpress thnd the weathior dutiag 1o past Wosk hiva beon cots ‘Thoro has been some enow and frost, which has beon , bt ot tho #amo thne has favors ably chacked wheat, which vas gatting too Inxuriant, Tho wheat market s improving in tons, A rise of 16 15 noted on the Continent, Eirin Dalry Market., Snecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Brory, Ik, Nov, 17,—Tho attendance on tho Board was very gt to-day, and fow sales wero made, Th stock of clireso remathing on hand fn tho Fox River Valley {8 very stnall, The Hoard will old sale dasx onca fu two weoks lioraafter, instead of Weokly s heroe toforo, Tlres hundred boxes (part skimmod) cheon sold at 13 @133¢c, and 1,000 Ibs of bultor at 400, Tox tal nales, §1,067,60, Philadelphin Wool Mnricet. PRILADELPaza, Nov. 17,—Wool in fm) mand, aud boldera were disposed to sell, Obio, Panue sylvaiiln, atul West Virginda XX aud nbove, 65@500( X, Bi@5sc: medium, S3@3Tio; coarss, S0@SIKA Now York, Micliigan, Tndisun, und Western fluo, ‘}gfl 1c: mediim, 63@350 ; coarse, 5033 combiug waabe C0@tse; do unwushed, 42@430; fino unwasbed, 35 0sj ciuma aud n:uhuys Jahed. ugiaies tu washiod, 33@00z; extrn an no p tH No. 1 and super pulled, 4@{8e, ey e od de Now York Dry-Goods Marlket, Naw Yok, Nov, 17—Thera was a ateady, bnt mods erato, packago demand for ataple domestio goods, snd Jobbiug branchea were fairly activo for tho seanons Cotton goods are mainly unchanged in prico, Sido- Land prints aro in good demaud, and atill scarco, American fancy prints aro reduced to gc. Btrined fancy hiostery {s nelive, Woolens are siuggish, Black casliineres afe in good demand, and somo grades are Bearco, Tho Prodnce Markets. NEW YORE, New Yonx, Nov, 17,—CorroN—Qulct and easter recopts, 1,029 bales s unchangod; futures close easy; malow, 33,830 bales; November, 4o} Decorae ber, U ITBI@1A%40 5 , 16 4-32@15150; Fabe rasry, 16 13-32@156 7. March, 15K@15 254203 Aprle16 1-02G 10 1-100; M, 10 61610 11920; Jua, Froufi~Loss nctive: prices unchanged; recolpts, g,nnu bales; closing steady, Rye flour firmor ot $3,00 ContrupAL—Stesdy; Wostern, SL1SGLT], Gnaix — Wheat opened stesdy, with modersts in- quiry; closed dull ~nd 1o fowor ; No. 1 spriag, $LUTG 128} No, 2 oid, $1,15@5,20; No. 3, $1.06@1. 0. Uhlcago, $1,09@1.11; No, 2 Milwaukeo, $1.19@1.16 3 No. 2 Northwestern spring, $1,10@111; cholca No, 4 Minnesots, S‘.fll;j ungraded Iowa ond Minnesota apring, $1.06@1.37: winter rod Weatorn, $1.19@1,75 amber Woateru, $1.37@1.30; white, $1.50@1.40, Ryd quiot at 94@06¢, Darley scarco and advaucingi Cane ada West, $1.61@1.02. Malt quiet snd firm at 32.40, Corn heavy snd lower ; receip! 33,000 Lu: mized Westorn, D2c in store; 03@0ko afloat; now mixed and fellow, §5@8%c ; now whito Western, 89c. Oute Smr, ut leis notlves veceipts, 24,000 bu; mixed Weatern 070, whits, 63@069c, 0 s Firm. GuookniEs—Coffee firm; o, 16(@19)c, Sugar anll and sominals Tefning, TX@80; rufuod in botter demand snd unchanged, Molusves ‘dall ; prime New Orleans, 63.205c, Rico dull and nnrlmngn:. Pernousus—Stcady; rened, 1050; cruds, 5@ 6 Lite, 3 Irm st $2.20@2.25, r1ng~Efrm ot 850, Steady ; Westorn, 3¢, TuoyisioNe—Tork firm Wostern mess, £20.453 2100, Deef quist and unchanged. Cut moats fim; iders, 7i¢e, Biddles irm; long clear, 1130, il:llled shion! rd cloned heavy; primo steam, 1630, Burres—Firm; Westorn, 20@3c, OutzesE—Firu § common to prime 13%@15K0, Wozssy—Llvavy and lower ; $1.03(31.033. NEW CRLEANS, New Onveans, Nov, 17.—Froun—Stock smally moderate local demaud, and’ fowe {nquiry for Cubs? double extrs, $4.60; low treblo extrs, H‘fi@‘.fle{; 2«"‘5‘3 Bdnn,w $5,00@5.25; choico do, $5,50@5.36; choice, QualN—Corn—Snpply light: demand moderato; yollow and white, Outs 1 good supply and do- Ulack, 70¢. Tnak—In light wapply: ‘demand foir and Armory $L15, ‘ILa¥—Cliolce scarce, at $27.00; prime, $25.00, Provistons—Pork {n latiur wupply, but wkons 002,00, Dey salt mests carce. wloldors. 0@ e Tiacon ncarco; hold ut 0@, @143¢, Hanis—0ld sugar-cured, 124@18)e; no hew, Lard scarce; tlerce and keg, 1635¢, S duaAn—Duti and weakor: good Lo talr, 05 ring, 463 yollow, clarifiod, 8%c; while, 103c, MoLasux—Tu good omiatid, and udvanced; prime to chuice, GU@65¢. Wittsicy—Small stock ; Loulaians, $1.04@1.06; cholca Weatorn, 1,06, {:ovrx’f—.\cuu local domand; fair to prime, 183 @1ie, CORNMEAT—Scarce at $1,15@1,25, AILWAUKEE. Miuwavkre, Nov, 17,—FLoun—Stesdy and firm, naiN—Wheat nlcady aud fu moderate demand ; No, 1Milwankeo, $1,02; No.do, 03c; sellor Novoumber, ka1 solic Decomber, 894fc, Outa steady oud fa maderatoe demaud; No,'2, fu'sfore, 49, Corn Armor o aml higler No. 2, In store, yo firmor and higher; No. 1, instore, Ylige, lhr!ey‘nmemml and lower; ' No. 2 spring, e uud seller Sovembor, Do- coubir, and tho year, §L.36; Nod, sollor Noveuibor, 1,12, 'k, $10.60 ErE arn st PaovisroNs—Firm and higher. Mess cashi: $18,633¢ bid for February, ' Primo Lurd 8 1@1dxo, Ments sourco snd nominal, Tneiaira~To Buffulo, §io; to O3wean, 0o, tecxters—Flour, 5,000 brls'; oats, 000 bu'; Whoaty 190,600 b, Surraexts—Flour, 11,000 bris; oats, 100 bu; wheat, 0,000 b, NOFPALO, Burrato, Nov, 17.—lineapstures—Wheat bigher and unvottiod; salos of 10,600 bu ; No, 3 Btilwatikes Otub at §1.00, ' Oorn—0ld, noglecied ; uew hold at To 12,000 bu' Toledo high wixed fu lots, ~ Oste searce qud leld ot ‘fise.u lls-ut ;llfiulluud. Barloy quict; 1,000 u_sumplo Westorn at 81, “Eitidiiza—Canal shiphionta about oar; askiog 108 for wheat, TOLEDO, Towepo, O, Nov. 17.—FLoun--Stoids and o moda orato demand, 3 @ratn—Wheat dull and n shado lower ¢ No. 2 whito Wabish, 81,175 ; oxtra whito Michigan, 1183 ¢ xme ber Alchigan, $1.004 s uollor Noveulter, $1.00; Junus ary, $113 NG, Tred, Lt No,4do ol 8107 @LUT§ No. 1 ‘amber Tilndis, SLIOK, Oorn oboucd firtw, but closod dull ; igh mixod, B03; uow do, 100 sellck Novembor, 700; suller Decombar, 685¢as low wmixed, new, 690, Oals atoud: ’.:5!‘!!“‘ 1n Modoral de- nd ' No.'2, 5o ; Michiguv, 63%0; 3 i bhie o Buifslo a8t 44@39; Osweyo, 6@ 8)¢e ; Ogdonshurg, Yc. e rrTa—Flout, 210 tla; wheat, 50,000 bu; comm, 0 D00 b oats S0 L85 by whoat, 81,000 bug coru, #0000 bu ; oot T 81, Louts, Nov, 17.—CoTToN~Il good demand sf full riceas oMonEay WL o and wanted ; pricos nme d&;’fl?fl'—\flg-e In fate domand aud highe No. 3 980 ¢ No, 3 red, $1.00@1,07, Uorn highe ‘but fnactive ; No, 3, Tle, 'Oats tirmer; No, 9, 65 8330 cashi § 850 for Decembor, Darloy zm and ude, chanfted, Rye highor 5 00G@VIc. Witinxr—~iiglier ; $1,00, oot STk WIS S0 ol S Sote: "oLiruary au reb .00 selier to ’ ll';nll &unnt. Dulk meals firm§ good oxdar da ° { . o)

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