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STATE OF TRADE. The Carrency Sent to the Country Re- tarning in Improved Col- Moderate Activity in Loan: tlements Satisfactorily The Prodaca Markets Stronger ; Falr Shipments of Breadstufls in Good Demand Early, ‘but Close Quito Wealk, FINANCIAL, The settlemonts of the day wers promptly met, and thotgh not numeroua were aprarcnt iu the busrineas of tho banks, The lcan market was fairly active, wan to be expacted, the movement of currency to the country produces an immediate and favorablo effect on collections, This ie alight, bat certain, and will el greater, ‘There 18 not & pressing number of applications for bank secomodations from tle merchants, but the general demand for loans is 88 8ood a8 In xpecied at this early pard of the season, Tates of disconnt aro 8310 per eent 10 regular cum sion of & coneiderablo reserve still rrowers a coustdorablo advantago Tho latter readily in thelr dealings with tho banke, maka them concenlons of several per cent ou shorts New York exchange remains at 76c discount, as tho banks sre all under the necessity of drawing donn their New York balances (o meet tho orders of their country correspondents, There s an increasing flow of currency to the cout try, and, o the businces of the ratiroada abow, thero 18 to be an unusually beavy shipment of grain o this ‘The clearings were $4,000,000. & MINING 1N TTAY, Mr, M, 8, Btickney, for many ycars inljmately ns. soctated with mining oterests in Utab, arrived fu Chi cago yesterday diract from 8alt Lake City, ports {lie mines i Binglam and Dry Cauvns dolng 3 successinl business, and most of Laso also {u Big avd 14ttle Cottonwood Canons, ‘The Emma mino fa i Hil ation, and nothivg is doing fowards the development of fta rishes ; but Mr, H, reports that fu dua tima when it lias changed owners it will again bocome pro- Anetivo and valuable, The smeltiog warks are uvarly all doing o large and prosperous business, sud the Prospects of the gold and ailver developmenta of Utah at0 ateadily becoming moro promistug. TUE PALL TRADE, From tho reports gatliered In thiy cify by convoras~ tlon with (hs prowivent members of tho reveral ‘brauches of trado largely ropressnted hiera, there fs no doubt that the fall trade will be conducted on a etrictly Large nnmbersof buyers from {be South and Soubiweat, the North and Northwost, have boon eirculating among the wholesals marchan sgents, aud jobbers during the past 1wo weeks, exum- ining goods aud samples, Retting tLoroughly pusted upon the prices in the market, and giving their vicws abont the result of thio crops, Iltiuols, Michigan, Wiscoustn, Towa, Miuncaots, Mis- souri, Eaunaa, Nolraska, aud Dakola tho news cos tliat good averago crops have resulted frow tho labors of th farmers, and that tho frolghts of tho Western rallroada are fucreasing with sutlictont rapldity to ware Tant the assumption tbat rallroad property will suffer 00 further material depression, Tho corn, catw, auml wheat cropa n Minnesota aro equal to 97 per ceut of aichigsn, Kansss, Nebraska, aud Da- Xota report the ssmo cheerful aspoct of affaire. 1n the 1ninds of the city merchants (Leso reporta e icate o satiafactory condition of affairs at the West which, coupled with tho caution manifested by buy- ers from all soctions of the couutry tolimit thelr purchases strictly Lo tho supply for immediate wants, ©r 1o baroly keep up sesortments of stocks, bas made a goneral imprassion that the trads durlug the Lalance of the year will ba Aunnclally safe to both soller sud buyor.—New York Herald, The Boston SAipping Ltat sa; All branchea of irada bavo bean favorably affocted by the cliange in tho weatber, and, if we cabuot ro- Wo can safely way thut o and tuat morchants aro ed to give thelr attention to busincas, Ths oods ‘that were paled up in firat hunds & wo ogo are going fnto channels of diste- Boon to by abls to announce that ail the industrial ruachivery has yesumed oporation, Boston, moro than euy dther trade-centre, fecls the eflact of the depresalon in the maunfacturing dis- use alip supplios s great portion of tho raw ‘which aro consumed, and tho condition of hier marketa for thoso staples tells pretty sccurately Liow work is progressing, BUSINESS IN BALTIMORE. Tlio Baltimore dmerfean roports tho excltement fn fuauchal and mercanldle clrcies over the receut faflures ¢ Bluanrs, Stirliug, Abreus & Co, and of the Calvert Kugar lafinery fn fast subsiding, It says busiuoss auea foel much rolicved to know that the disaster fa Dot likely to affcct serlously any of the morcautile houses or finsncial matitutions, and sithough the figurce represanting the Nabllities aro largo, it in bo- Lioved that whataver losaes may result, will bo found 10 ba g0 distributed among men of large means and Yrosperous establishments as not to eripple auy ono, GOVERNMENT DONDH. United Btatea s of 1, Unitad Btates 320w of 4 United Btates 5-20s of ‘65 of xo=January aud Jitly, of "6T—January aud July, 0‘nt 'Cs—Janusry and July conservstive basis. Yrom Oho, Indisna, more choerful ‘butlon, sand we ho) Unital Riaten new b of i, United Slates ourrenoy 8s Gold was LS5 @14 N, ‘Greenbacks were RS@HTS{c on the dollar, YOBEION EXCIIANGE, Blerling exchangs was 453@(887 cable tranafers, Xouden, 4513 Paris, 611, Other rates of foruign ox- «chauge are quale Heliaud guilders). aud (fraace), ., Buweden, Rarway, o Austria (paper Govh ud Denmark {kroier). CITY AND MDHT'";I;?}:ZI. tid, Aske boadn,.., 102% & {nt, 1093 & . &t 105 & fut, & int, 103%; & int. 10X & ot 104X & Int, 1003 & Lat, 103X & fnt, 54 Chicago City 7 ¥et, Chicago City 7 ¥ cf ity 7% cant bonds lang 4. s Cogk County T ¥ ct. bouds, utiousl Bank,, ational Bank, , Uerman National Ban| Carn Exchange National Bauk, City Natfonal Bauk, Home Natiousi Baok, Nations! Bank of 11luol Jllinols Truat snd Savioga Bay! Havipge, Loan sud Union National Bank ‘Uniou Stock-Yard N 1ide and Leathor Bank, City Ratiway, Houtls Bld Gy Ithway, Weat bide, i Traders’ Insirauco Com ‘Chamber of Commerce. . Chicago Gas Light and O Chicsgo & Nortnwostarn gold bon Expultion etock, Car Gompany. Nxw Yonk, Repl. 3,—Guld opened and closed at 104X, with sales ot 114'¢ and 11 rogriog 364, 132, aud 1-c4 per dlem, and 7, 0, 2, and § bormnnum. ALthe closy loaus wero nade flat, Governinents Orui, Rallroad Louds were In active demand, particularly for Pacifia issuce and Northwest= «en consolidated, The latter sold st 953, Stalo s~ wcuritics wera ulet. Dry goods {mporta For the week, $2,682,000, The stock market was frm at the apewng, but sfter- warde a dacling of i to X took placa excapt (o the caus of Erlo, which was atrong, and advauced from 26) 10175 on veports that the road was dolug & larger business and sowme vague rumors of » favorable siatement from the Tteceiver, Atthecloae themarket was weak and still Tower, Northwestern declined to 89X for common and 843 for preferred, St, Paul common fell off to 38Y, prefurted Lo c3), Jaland to 1077¢, Western Uunlou to 07, Pucifio Mall to 9734, and Hunul 1024, Erte was th i, 00d closfug ab 1757, tout ) rogated 119,000 sliazes, , 15,000 Western U] Rates for bor- which 6,500 were Puci 8,40 Northwestern, 4,000 Bt. Paul cotumon, rrod, 4,000 Este, Money éasy ; 1 Friwe mercautile pa) ringe, §20,418,000, ‘The Antataut Treasure Gustors receipls, $171,000, Sterling exchange, 4544 @ 189, UOVAEXMENT BONDS, ¢ diabursed §204,000, THE CAICAGU TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, Canpors, '3, 11876 L Indvs, { BETL T0-dtie, ez | Currency ATATE DONDS. VIrginga, Dew, .. ...0 40 RUTITL L FPPOPRRN [0 § Weatern Untoy Tel Pacific Satl, Watls-1'azgo. - Bl Atenican 3 7 United 51 ' o 4y Sew York tantral... 1y | ¥ rie N .1 Torie i 5 hoy; Hatiem sesgsvera G |cmr-fin & Alton pfdd, 104 Harlem preferred, . 0.0 Olne nirpd 2 14 Indiana Central 4 Chi., Bur, & Quincy, 1 * Hannibal & st Joe, Del., Lack & Wi Atlantic & Vac, T Contral stock.. Lake Sbore.,.. Clev, & Pittaburg Narihwestern. . Northwastern pfd. . 4 & 1 3 a3 ©,y s 1iunois Cantral.,.. e S REAL ESTATE, The following luatruents wers filed for reord Fridey, Sept, 42 o7y pROFERTY, Acnold at, 3 {18 of Thirty-Gret st ¢ £, 252120 olb ANt AN T o0 ampocll Park, 205 (L “m"'m datend Aug, 6,100 astings t, dated Sept. 3, 1,900 Parkav, 1 1t w dated'An o .. 6 North av, B ki nf, 44 15-100x 1415 M1, with ftnear ihe abov dated Sept, i i vaesees 5,800 Weat Lako nt, 22} ft w of Statinton &i, 0 f, 258 ' 300 {1, dated Aug. 14. s aat e 4500 Michigan av, 497 610 (£ of Thirtietis o, w, ATGXI62Y, T dated AR 7o velnn) 12,000 Weantworth av, 79 K101t of Thirtielh sty w'r, SATI0 Mty 030 AUL Dueresarensrennineees 2,000 Rossuth at, 197 810 £t e of Portland &y, 8 f, 233120 10, AAed J0IY 0.0uvvvionenrerenineny VS0 Michigan av. u w gor of Urippen al, o f, 122109 £, dated July 13, seerer BA0D Wentworth av, & W cor of Dishneil o) s 1, 733110 11, dsted Septenber 2. vl 0000 NONTH OP CITY LINITA, WITITIN A RADILA OF 7 MILES OF CoURT-nOUVAK, Halsted at, n w cor of Lincaln av, triangle of F11005109 7, dated September 3. BAUTIE OF CITY LINITH, WITHIN A QF COURT-UOUAE, 1y-fourth of 2% Tl $5,100 T MILEs Vincennes av, nocer of F Aug, 18 (llermin F, I atedd Sep, 1., 2,000 : 28 {1 n of Fiftyaih 1231033 11, dated Aug. 12 9,230 b e i COMMERCIAL. Tha following wera (he reocipts and shipments of tha leading artlcles of produco in this city during the twenty-four Lours ending at 7 o'clock on Wednesdsy morning, aund for thn correaponding date one year ago i) anteairwTe, 1878, 187 WiCEIrTS, ¥lour, bris.. Whioat, by Curn, bu, Qats, Y, Ttye, ba, cd, Tha, Fiax seed. ... 77,580 Broom-corn, 400 Cured meats, lLal K7,530] s Fotatven, bir.. .1 Lumber, No. 1t No. a3, 1y 1,84+ 000} 4,071,001 9 1, oo Tonitry, 1A Faultey U, apples, & 3 Withdrawn from store on Thursdsy for city sumption: 2,601 Lu wleat, 5,068 bu corn, 1,352 bn 203 L Ty, 900 bu bariey, The followiug gran was inspected into siore ou Friday morntug: 1car No, 2 red winter wheat, 18 cars No, 1 spring, 65 cars No, 2 do, 100 cars No. 3 (lo, 83cars refected do, 6 cara no grado do (238 wheat) ; 1 cars No. 1 corn, 86 cara high-mixed do, 207 cara and 11,800 bu No. 3 do, 67 cars rejectea do, 6 cars no gradle o (44 caru corn) ; 13 cars whits oats, 38 cars sud 1,000 bu No. 2 do, 10 cars rejected do, 1 car no @rado do (67 cats); 4 garaand 1,200 bu No. 3 rye, 6 cars refocted do; 2 care No, 2 barley, & cam No. 4 ilo, 10 cars refecied do, 1 car no grade do. Total, 631 AT, O 296,000 bu, Iuspected out: 94740 bu wheat, 424,916 bu corn, 2,003 bu oats, 3,319 burye, 425 bu bare 1, The reason given for the firmer tone in hreadatnfrs yesterday wan that operaturs wera looking Weatward, taking liitle notice of Eastern dullness. It was suge goated that Usiu {8 contrary to the order of naturo in Lresdstuffe, Wu genorally luok to tho (5) east to wake tho breaderise. .. The proposal to employ & compatent atatisticlan to Xeap track of tho dally movement vf produce to ond from our city neems to ba recelved with much favor, It i» gonerally understood on tho Doard of Trado that the eurrent Bgures aro not always correct exponents of tho produca movement, and every time they are looked Iuto somathing ar other {s sure to turn np as having tended to mislead the trade. ¥or instance, th recent Lard excitement revealed thio fact that the world lian been porsiatently misled $0 the extent of about 16 per cent in ita estimato of the volumo of sbipments frowm this clty, becanss nomo 60 ths of wood [u each packago was roturned a8 so much lard, There Is no question that, to be of real una to tho trade, mors atten. tion abiould ho poid than now to tho gathering and come pliation of the figures, and that present arrangements sre not sdequate to furnishing tho desired correction and verlfication, 1t seems strange that it aliould be so; but the wituation is unmistakable, Whon the figurce get {nto the ofMca thoy aro gonerally bandled right, £o more inistakes being made than ought tobe ex- pecled. Dut the figures that are ent to the offica are ot worth tho troublo bestowed upon them {u that In- atitutfon, and fuat &8 where tho mischief lied, The Director who it moves to lustitute a vigorous ra- form in this dircction, whether by mesns of & new oftice, or attierwise, will merit the thauks of the eatire comtaercial world, With tho exception of the regleiration of arain, whivhwas unceremoniously seized by the Btateas 8000 an the Board of T'rade bud got it futo good rune ning order, no improvemont of consequonce Liaa been introdueed into tho dally statistics of tne Noard for mare thao & dozen years paat, During that time, tho world lius been progreasing, and tho character of our prodiice trade complotely changed, Ouly tho Agures scom tobo foauilized, If thwy ahould prove, ou- exe siuiuation, to o rually doad, tho rubbish bed better bo tirownout, ‘Tho Bosrd of Trady, &4 & corporation, Liaa 1o right fo (Lat prerogative of an Indlvidual by virtue of whick ho kecpa & akeloton in his closet, A consigumont of 3 car-loads of corn arrived hore on ‘Thuraday, and was luspected into store as rejectsd, Tle conaignee felt confident that it would grade No, 3, 1€ not high-mized ; but ho reflected that the differenca in prica hetwoen refected aud No, 2 was $4,15 por car- loadt, whilo the workiug tariff for appest from tho fu- wpectiun 14 §3.00 per car, or $3,00 exch to & msjority of the Committue, Under the circumstances no did not focl like taking tho risk, snd subumitted 1o what be belleved to be an erronvous luspection, The constgnee now Lallaves fu Htate supervislon of the graln trade ~1n otlier Hiates tuan liinols. ‘Ihe proposition Lo ewtablieb & new grade of corn fs meeting with much dlsfavor from operstors, who think that It would tend (o fnterfere with the rights of yarties who Lave hought or sold long futures, 1tis sugesled that tha new grads ought mot to go fnto educt Lefure the now year, at which tmo all the {rades now oub will have Leen acttled, The longeat siiod fu coru hal wo waw ksow of lu seller tho yoar, which explres at 3 o'clogk i ¥y T e K Lu tho aflerncon of Friday, The leadiug peoduce markets were rathier leas ac- tiva yesterduy, sud aguin much steadier than usual, with 8 falr demand, snd & supply which was geaorally sbout equal thereto, except in Qctober oty which were otfered 80 freelyna fo Lo skmost unvalable, Thers was 8 (alr dowaind for sbipment all poun. wag lake frolgbts Were frw, Whough uo sdvance i rates was effected, Carrlers wero 1uors bopeful, Lowever, Thiey kuow that s0me Of the rallroads which bring grain Lieva have arrauged Lo borrow cars from Lastern lines for (e purpose of mueting the fncreased call upon thelr encrgtes which by autivipate frowm the fall movewent of graiu, Thie ought 1o be accome panfed by & vigorous myvement Eavtward. and gare riera vee reason to hops that Lho lucreasud danand for frelght rooms will enabl thesm 10 obtain bulter rates thau now, (Lough they do uot sulicipate auyibing ure {hau bare paylug rates this season, “Tliure was & faiz swount of tradig tu domeatio dry gooda st prices showiug little or wo varialiou fron thoso current at tha begluning of thu week, Tho yroupects for the fall trade are dally brighiening, sud ou all sidos tho foellug 18 bopeful, Oroceries . moviug freely st fairly sustained pricos, Al (Le laple srticles, aud most side goods as well, wero in 4oud demand, aud tho volume of sales was quite as larye as Jubbers Lad any veason t0 oupsck, The bu. 7 3 SEPTEMBER 4, 1876.— TAGLS, D — e — ter roarket prasented no new festuren. The demand continues uninterruptedly active, and the reants dasly Arrivale are readily almorbed at firm rates, Cheern wan qulet and easy, There was coly n moderate moves ment in dried fruits, aud prices remain ax before, At the present bigh pricen ther f oo demand fo tla dried frufte besond meeting immediata beces Fiah wero duli at steady prices. Daglug, coal, wood, leather, and Wlacco were unchanged, Oils met with & good demand at formes quotations. Cargo lumber wan more active, but without notice- #ble change In price. At tlie Yards a fair bustnesn was reported at unaltered rices, Hroomecorn was in fatr demand and sieady, New hops were In, but thery is lttlo mavoment yet b the market, which, however, i few, owlog o reporte that the sects threaten to in- Jurs the vrep fu Wiscansiu, Hides wors Arm under Talr Toeal Inquiry. Wool continues quiet, the demand being only for the coarse snd medium grades, Green fruits wers alantant snd in moderste demand at easler prieos, exeept prachies, which were stronger, the )y Ll aller han fora fes dayn past, Vege- tabies were almost unsalable o the streel, a8 the ro- tail trade b4 supplied by the famers bving tn tho adja- cent countes, Pauliry and egqe were slow and caier, THE PRODUCE MOVEMENT, The Journal of Commercs given the follawing sa the recelpts of certaiu Articics of domestia produce st tho purt of New York for the firat eiglt months of the years Buriey and ‘malt, bu, Tean, bui.o,. Corn, b Coltun, baie Pork, pkg Heefy phig: C PERN.0ve o Lard, tes and bris Lard, kege, Whisky, bris, Tobaceo, bhidx, Tobaceo, bxs & ¢ Woul, bales. S o following were corres) Wheat flour, brl x Riye flonr, bl Corn- Y, 24, g 9, It ¥ 0 34, 3, 2,240 1l 2, 1 43, 122,794,412 CEL RO TENTT 437 GAEuG 28 8,710 RSO0 01T T84,835 24,438,033 93,404,653 56,849,904 4. 514 Putroleuu, galls, 0.0 b4A5T,248 PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—\Wore lvss active and frregular, Hogs were sanicr on all but tho beat grades, and Liver- pool was lower ou product, but {his did not weaken our market, bolders being very firm, though byyers bield off, Stocks are agawn concentrated into fow hauds, and thoso of the strong order, excopt that lard s still on the fence, not being entirely controlled by the par- ties who hold the bulk of the other product, Mzss Pork—Was rather moro activa and firm dur- ing tho greater part of tho seesfon, the markot advance ing 20@2c per brl, about 5o of which waa lost after- wards, New York was sirong, in sympatny. Hales were roported of 250 brls casl 8¢ $20,50.220,75 3 b, bels, reller the month, ot $20,50(320.70 ; aud 0,250 brls, reller October, at §20.46:320,65, Total, 11,50) brls, Tao market closed at $20,03 cash or scller the month ; $20,515 seller October ; and nomiually at $18,00 seller tho year. Extra prime pork was quoted at $14, Lann—~Was dull, except on seller the year, and steady at {hio quotations of the previous day. Liverpool was quioted 602 per 112 1La lower, aud New York waa weak in sympntly, but the market hero was steadled by the fact that scarcoly anything was offered oxcept {0 settlement, Hales were Teported of 50 tes canh ot 2,853 600 tes suiler October at §1295; aud 1,250 tca seller the year at $11.80:a11,45, Total, 2,230 tes, Tho market cliwed dullat £11,60 seller the year, sod tame at abova figures for other options. Meats—Were in fatr demand und firm at the rocent advance, the orders for summer meats taking tho lead, oa they are now preferred for the Houthern trade, at i discount fron: wintor Jota. Halea wore reported of 100 boxes summer lony closrs st 11%a; 150,000 tha aliort riba at 1% 10,000 s short clears at 1310 100,000 Ia doat Milwaukeo st 1lc; ond 524 tos sweed plekied Liums at 10%c for 17t average to 11c for 15 b average. The markot closed at #10 for shoulders, cash or seller Heptemtor, and B3ge for do keller Octobe: 15,0 for 10ug clears, casl or sellor Boptomber, and 1170 for 4o eellur October ; 13¢ for short ribe, cash or ler Be tember, and 1346 for do seller’ Uctober: 12,0 for short clears, vash or eellor Scptember, and 13 for do seller Ocfober, Boxed meata Yo higher than tho Pprice for looss lote. Long and short vlens zed, aquoted at 120 ; and long cut hams at 123/@13%c. Burmer-cirod 'Englsh meats, 830 for mhouldars, loose ; 1150 for Cumberlaniy, boxelt § 113o for long 1% clears do § and 113 for sbort ribe do; sweet-pickled baina, verao, 10:@1io, iacon meats nuoted at 13% @143 for hinms, Do for shoulders, lic for whort ribs, and 13%c for short cleara—all pucked, GurAkE=\an quict at ¢@10c, BEEF PRODUCTS—Wero quict and uominally un- changed ot $4.50 for mess ; $2,60 for oxtra wwa § and $34.00@ 21,60 for bams, Tariow—Quoted at B}{@8 ;0 for packers', BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was aulet and frregular, A few small fote of uew wero un Land, sud those wero offered at lower prices, $5.50 belng the current figurca for good springe, ‘Thi tonded to weaken old flours, but they were gen- erally held quite firmly at former quotations, Hales wers reportod of 150 bris winters at $5.00@7.73 ; 500 brls spring extras at $3.76@0,15; and 100 brlu rye flour on privatetorms, Total, 150 brls, The markot clossd with thefallowing an the ssking rangeof prices : Oliolcewiu- ter extras, $5,00@7.60; common Lo Rood do, $8.25@6.50§ choice spring extras, $5.76@6.25; falr do, shipping grades, $5,25@5.50 nnesots, $0.25@7.00; patent springs, $0.75@8,50 ; spring sufertines, $3,75@4.25; rye flour, $3.0085.35. Drax—Was In falr demsnd and steadicr, were 40 tons at $15.60 0n track, and $18,50@15, on board ears, Conx-LlsaL—Was quict al $35.50@35,00 per ton for coarse, WIHEAT—=Was tn good domand through the grestor partof tho sesslon, and ‘averaged a little better than on Thursdav, but clossd easter. Tao market opened strong, in connequenco of reports of coutinued rains iu the Northwest, with rather light recolpts here, ee- pecially of the speculative grade, and the sbort Inter. st baught rather freely, while thero was a good de- mand for shipment, which made cash whoat command tully c premium over the option to deliver any timo thls month, Tho Engliab markets wers reported dull #ud ateady early, but_ Livorpool was sfterwarda re- ported Leavy, sud then our nurket weakened, though Now York was quoted Arm. ‘The oxpectation of heavier duliveriea {n Uctober nede that option relatively w the discount widening from o early 40 1o I Tlicrs wers uot $o_many outside orders hero as vaual, tho trading beiug chictly lacal, et was quoted alow st tinios, ‘The point of yreatest intsrost i tiia market Just W 1y the proportion of Now, 1and 4 1 tho rocelits of thu preseut aud future, Now it ia mmalt, snd 1f the Yows and Minucsols raine hold on & few daya longer the restlt must be such & deterioration of qualliy that 1hat proportion will con tinue wmull torough tha winter, 'Tho effoct uf thison prices i auother question, 16 may bo that the poor wheat would pull down tho good, a8 stumpiall cur- Tenoy slways injuriously alfectu that which ts not so us ifaeil; but the uitimste reaultcould scarcely bo othiorwise'than & considerably wppreciatiou in the prica af the epeoulative grade, Kollar Uctobor upened ynumwnjnu‘u ross Lo §1,14%, receded 3N, wivauced 0 $1.164, and duciined to $1.15% &t (Le close, Heller the month aold at $1.14 X 1164y cloaing at 81,143, and rouud lots of cash No. 3 closcd ut $LIGE Bellor tha yoar was nominal at §L181@ le4 Wero roported of 1,k0 bu old No, 1" wpring as $1,26 3 0,000 bu No. 3 do sl $L14X4 1105 3 9,000 bu No. 3 do st $LUGK@LUT) § 25,000 bu rejeoted do at 95@000; and 1,403 bit by sample at Buatuc, Total, 1,400 b, AINNESOTA WiEAT—Wau i good demand, sud firns, Halos were 5,400 bu ab §1,35 for old No, 1, §1.25 for Lew du, and 1. 14 for uew No, 3. COIRN—Was 1 good demand early, and advanced Ho but foll back It 1o e Closlug Agures of Tunrsday, Liverpool was 3us6d per 480 ne lower, aud Now York wes atesdy; but ke veporicd abipmentd here wero very large, aud the srraugemeuts for {relgbt-roun yusterdsy wero lu exvews of tho Tecelpts, This fuduced's frew speculative deinand 4 tho frat part of (o seasion, but {ho contiu- uvd warm_ weather hrouglit out fro sellurs, and the muarkel dragyed nftorwarde, Thers fua good deal of uucertaiity about thy wtats Of the corn market. it was coutroiled Wil Tecently by 8 puwerful combiustion, Lt It was undurstood that thivy wold out, chiedy 10 uue operator, Now {he Guestion {s, bow far L sltustivn was chiatige ). Tho vigurute shipplug movewseut of the Bales 1 froo it fow days tu vapidly dialineblug our siocks 0 store, and the ehort intercl 1 & very large o City operators are W littie, aod tho stoit interest bas recently done s good destof nlling the u, The chief sellsrd afe from the couutry, Lurcluy g the country Lo sell nuw, st (in the old-feshioned svuss of tho word) & drop \.fil course, thea to sue pressnud prices die mtuislied by bl reculpte, On tbe ollier Land, the lougs arv tulereaiud 1w kovping back the corn au amuch a4 pousible for the prevent, sud somo of them are Lredchitug the palicy of boldfug on for Ligher hyures, Bellur Uctolwr openrd b tiige, tose (o tée, doclived to G3tat, aud closed 8t 63ie. Bellor dbe motth or casts uld at 61w 3% ¢, closing at 63 Seller thp yeursold ai b @%4c. clonny Wt 66440 High-mized cluaed at Gy, ey wera reported of 63,000 bu Lfghi mizod at 043y 18600 bu No, 2 at' G2t 4825¢ 7 24,800 bu’re 1@8lie s 400 Lu eary' b G 3 wud 400 bu by vswiple st Suc;’ Total OATH—Were active for seller Beptetue and 1,34 bighier, whils veller Uctober was aiw gy advance of e, ‘The receipis wore liberal, and ' Wa «oRdiderabie inguiry from shinpors, aud the wazket sympatlized with cors,end New ¥ork was quote total for the week, K, rivaln ail throug 11t the advance was fduced chifefly by the frem the sborta for this montl, dany o alarmed and ruehod (64 A1 beeausa uppored to be a largs line out, with moderato o on land, Sellor Octoer wan dull st alnost salablo At ono time, owivg to the reception of cumerous seliing orders from o country, The ad- Fanca wa eutirely Jost towards tlie cloge of the anee wion, and the market cloxan oy eplember opened st e, advanced to 3 cloned at Bwi, it market to-day ¢ froah ar- osignmEnte; AMONg e fresh ar- wers very flup Kentucky siecra con- and sellow Western, TRate, Oatn lrreenlar, elosiiy 1t S60 8 b § old Wetern mized, B7@ e ; common, 12a1%¢: deg., 3ic i natural, 30 th And unchaned, Gnoceates—Kio eoflen dail and unchangeit b gold 3 Johbing, 141 atist and_unichanged, s ke Porto Hico, 36@dic, Rice unclis FUM~Firmor; quict; crude®K@sxo; re. Bunye ann Lastns—Rocetpts, 1,600 400§ market dull w Inmbe ‘only an eale, 1 ear abeep, § oor qoal- fty, remuining unsold, e iy s Michigan atieep, 73 t0 112 b Iamubs, G lbe, at §i 3 Tilinoie uheep, and eastor. (‘hnm: Malatnen futet s prings aold at §2,50@3,00, Turkeyn wers u irfe chickens aoll at £2,50 cked 1n (co Almout 1nvaria- biy arrive in a woribleas eondition, REEDS—Timothy wan rather quifel, but steatier n Jer emaller receipt anil hieavy shipmenta, Heller Uctoter ade, Beller tho yoear and closed at e bid, o Tetected broug! KaIN—Quint and unchanged. CRPENTINR—Oulet 1 430, ilona~Receipts, A0, and Lright at $2.003 eommon to' gaod at $2.2542.43; choice old brought $2.77%. Clover waa Flax was rather slow onder fair receipte, salen of good cruehing bewg mado ot ork flrmer{ uew mees, $20.0%321.10 342100 Sopteinhior s $20.15a s Cut meats dull § mi 2, @ el and firm at 49,00, 32403 4200 b by sample at $2212 & at n § ek ¢ 3,000 but do At 40 4de dree on board. Tolal, ey ons. B ing 4,480 fur the fhir days, a tima last week, The m with & very light Lusiness; ¥ prime nativostecra y Tdve tof len qoiet; long nat 6,10 at the kamo unreitied ana weaker, 2840 for poor to exan amd Clierokee 1 7-16 Sepiomber, —Wa qitiet, and_aliout 1c lowar for cash smil The receirta were dight o No. 2 eash soil at Lo, KALY—=The rocent advinca has had & tendency to Yeck husfncss, hut the lutl in probably euly temparas The markot fa Airm at the quolation: ! Cansda fine, $1, cthiout bigs, 1178 er for Oxtober, ected chiefly ae enfected, o ge for common to prime. ¥ ordinry coarer, aniry, with Lags, BITEE® AND Lastns—Receipts F,100, for the four dayn, agatnat 15,47 ‘The market wus dult & NEW ORLEANR, W Ontrans, Hept, 3.—Hu omman, #1.¢3 gooid conuno (410c . prime to cholee, 1014 common 10 ehofee, 470, $1.23 1 donble do, 3580} nid family, $7,258,00, CorN-MEAL—DAIl 7 $3,40@:1.50, Osts’ quict; inferior to R30I pajected At Gigive @75¢ on track. X 48 10 domnand, aud Brm st an uyersac advancy of 2d2y, e, The receipts contlnue fair, but »o nuteh of the grain 16 {ospecting duto the lower 'grades AR L0 calise womie GHXIELY smong the shorts, many of whow were yesterday settling thelr contracts d_atroug, hut closed with ters were buying sanie r0 & good fnquiry for rejoct= ed aud No, 3, but tho #upply of tho latter wan limited, No. 3§ wn aluty st 44.410¢, $1.12, and clored st §1,10, Beller October sald at §1.064 1y esny at the fustle, 2 at $LIG@LILS 400 tu No, 3 at 58 400 by rejected ab G0 & Bic; W40 bu by ssmple 8t o f1a0on tracks 1,200 bu o at $1,13@1,16 de- Mvered. Total, 14,400 bu, 1 drngsing, with o lime 'ap ; B@A7)0 for tambis, rcripin 2,410, funihig 8 w0 for fuo foue Aays, sgainat 1,700 af the kamo time last week § ouo ou'salo slive ; noue wanied, AH,—The market wan tnchianged, Thers wan a iberal distribution of Jaus, and a fatr movement hnen at firm rates: vNr—Cholen 1o fsncy, $LUOW i common togood, 3080 Pibaavey, Gurrownrr Mov- 1,105 good ta prime, 81, Lovis, Sept, J.—Hous—Recelptn, 6 butchers, $7.808 CATTLT~Tlecolpta, 1,715: quint and unchanged ; ool to cliofve nativas, $3.253 @438, AL MovCNE—C) ney, BI@YW0; jood 4403 Pligaur, plo lota snd there choive, Tha75e: faie Lo good, Bo@B JArAN—Choico to fancy uew, ¥ie; do fully fai 1iay—Quiet § ordinary to cholce, $22.00@26.00, X dull; held At § honlders, 81, 14y, Iinms steady's 145@ ¢, Lard dull ; tisroa, ull; $1.20@1.24 Corvrg—Dull; ordinary to prime, 18X@28c, 1 Texann raugo §2,5 Heller Septembar chiofeo fo fancy old, 7o 85@isc i common, 45 0c, cy, 80cc@$1,00; good to primn. CU@100 ;3 common, B D—In quoted firm at $0.50@7.00 for beech, snd 154,00 for mapte—delivered, VEQGETABLES—Wera dull snd easy, The season han been remarkably favorable for the growth of all Kinda of vegetables, aud the neighboring hrlnoz, Chah sales include ! Crxotnxart, Hept. J,—Ilous—Common and grades active and fir: rtockers, $6,50ka 7,00 common light, $7,0037,85 Tght, §7190G84.40 5 chotee, ghas, 2t ; , Bept, d—FLour—Market dull ; super. and Westoru, 4.3083.053 extra, B.50s0.18; Wheat vieady: No, 2 Wentern red, 8143 changed, Corn weak for Weatern whito firm; yellow dull; Houthorn whils, 8@ yellow, RiieRe ; Weatorn intxed, T4 o 4 Oate—=arkot dul white Western Michigan, 47 Ttye—Fairly active, Har~Dornand fair and markot firm; Maryland and In the wfternoon mess pork was in demsnd and firmer, closlug at $20.70 cash or Septomber, and §20.60 actler Octobor, with slex of 70 brie cash af $20,70 and 4000 brie af $20,8750220.70 reller Septeinber, $20.60 Octaber, Al $13.00 veller the yra; A wan in'far requent aud. firm at §12,65 cash and $12.95 seller October, withi sales of 760 ton as $12,03 selier October and $11,85 neller the yea Wheat was mudorataly activo resnure o sell, closing at $1.1 or October, with early » $1,1434, aud of thie latter at $1,13 Corn'wan \e lower, cloaing About 6210 for September, Usta were In moderate demand and L@ Beller October sold at @34 \c, closing at the inaide, Bellor Septorber clored at 1% Barley was dull and I¢ off, tember and $1.03 for Octeber. Two charters wwero reported : One for whest (o Port Cotburne st T%c; the other for wheat to Duffalo at about 2y ¢, Capacity, 11,000 bu, L 5 ‘The wholesals market wan miore active yeaterday at The offerings wera liberal, and city and country deslars evinced mora willinguoss to take hold, especially the former, with whom trade (s very good at present, Picce atufl rold at $8.00, and fuch lumber st $3,00@9.50 for common, $10,00@11.50 for medium, aod $12.00314.50 for the higher qualities of mill run, Lath wers steady at $1.50, and shingles quotable st $2.10@1,60, sccording to quality, Al the yards trado continues sctive, prices ruling {hio same s hieretofora for tho common qualities, An increass of about 76,400,000 feet In the stock of lumber at tho ysrda rince July 1 {4 reported, tho stock on hand o Aug, 1 Lelng 207,160,000 feet. The North- weatern. Lumberman far September anys the prospocts of large cropa 1o 1he West fusures o largs fall trado in Inmber, and thinka prices will bo more natisfactory to the selierd during the latter part of the acason, adda: * Tho condition of the markets along the Mis sierippt River and the reporta from the prodncing polnts on ita various tributaries, havo had quite an influence upon this market, aud moy affect It auill furthier as matters dovolop, Tholow stage of the water has closed several lacgu wmills, which supply Ium- ber fo tho lower river poluts, amd every day ot fnaction haa & decided earing upon the prospacts for the halance of {he reanon, rics have been réceived hiera from pliod entlrely by Missienppt markets, our reports from various polnts aloug glve a clesror idos of their conditton. remaln thus for any conslderable leugth of tinic, sufe fclent new domand may bn developed 1o relivss Chilcas 0 of Hu extra load of Eastern Michy even overbalance its damaging offec Following aro the yard the recent decline, ut out the trac commission-men, and prices are 30 low as to make IL Gnproftahie for country shinpers to send the atnft for. ard, " The oferlngs on ths sireet are arg rices, especially {0F potataes snd tomatacs, ate pecl T 23100 her bt wweet dor AL 80@15¢ per b, Al ofher ¥ WOUL—~The market remaing quiet, Modium and coarss wools are meeting with romo inquiry, Lut fine @rades are dull ond easy under Wo quiote : Tul-washod, strict T to good, 40@dSc; @d1c: do medium, 41@43¢; do coarso, iy w flue teavy 'to light, 266 28¢ 3 Dall Soptember, street are ampl quoted ot 25 mixed, 41@ e, per irl: tomata etabien are unquotable, i 4e¢ lower under & meata firmer ; “ahotildern, KG@YS: rib, 123,@114e 16)ge, 1ard dull e for Octobor and loone s 05@LE0 Toc; b, lise, lower ; reaned, $14.005 14 Burrer—~Unchangod. PETIOLEUM—~Steady § uile Iargo offer ly prime, #2.55%0 crude, BX@63a; refned, N Corrrr—Quict pud essier ; Itio cargoes, 18X @00} Jobbing, 185 @2)3;c. > Viset Wittaky—stoady 5 ciling 2t $1.09 for Bep- o medlum, 02@ ddc; docoazae, 2:@i0c. LIVE STOCK. U1, A7, Touts, Rept, 0. —Froun—Bnlter feeling among nellers, owing to tho lato advanco Iu whieat, but only & local detunnd, aud g anan—Wheat ‘excited and nxkod canti; #1.6@, October ;. No, 3 do, 31, No. 2 mized, 2 tember ; 48@40¢ neller tho y e cashi Hike Heptembor; i By Srmor; 77c bid casli; GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOTIOL—Waa nteady at $2.25 #2.13, BRUOM CORN=Tho demand contiunes falr at the current prices, A fow bales of new corn of an lnferlor quality bavo been roceived from Southern Missonr, and probably s good dealof new will bo realdy for markot by thie Ist of October, Reports concerning the new crop aro confileting, Lut do not promise o full ield, though tho erop may equal that of lat reason In magatude, Iu Kansaa the crop promises to bo heavy, and In other sections below the average, Guod to chuico burl, 125 @13c; brush that will work f1t0 3 cholca hurl beootu, 1134@1250 ; fulr tagood du, 041050; fuforlor brush, 8ed%c; crovked, GX cen unchangod, bigher: $149@1,50 il ; males at $148@1.G0 2, 'Corn active aud highe ol 3 625@t2%0 Bepe Already ordern and fnqui- riius formerly supe A scrutiny of the river will Should matiers ' @ o Hoptember ; 783 Pnovisioxs—Pork steady and unchanged. Tard bigher; ahoulders, um.‘ Bacan—Demand active 3 Kan lumber, and OATTLE—Priced wero lower all around yosterdas, tho decline rangiog from 10 15 far cholce, to 242330 From nearly ull points East came repurta of &n over supply of stock sod lower pricos, and this disconrsgiug view coupled with tho Hberal receipts and the miscrable quality of most of thoetock on sale wers tho causcs of the depression Tho day was well advauced beforo the dilfar- encobetween the viows of busers and sollers was ad- Justed, ncarcely mors than B0 head changing hands uptail o'clock, Snbscquently the market becams netive and continued #0t0 tho closo, Sales wero at 218 034,78 for through Texans; Rood tative cows, and ot §4.00 Ll irTa—Flour, 1,000 bris; wheat, 29,000 bu; corti, 8,000 bu; oats, 7,00 bu s Tye, 1,000 bu} barley, BUTTER—Thore was no abatement {n tho demsnd, and uoaoftening In prices, tho light reccipts makiug it an easy mattor for holders to (1l in tho market, but as the bulk of the Teceipts 18 required to supply tho home trade, tho outward movoment comparatively s light, Woquote: Chiolco to extra yellow, 25@200; medinm to good c; luferlor to common, BAGGING—Lemaina a8 previously quoted, Thore 18 continued aclivity in the demand for grain bags, and prices ore now undoubtedly down to hard-pan, In burlsps, gunnles, aud wool-sacks tho movement Lewiston, 2c; Montaup, 29 § American A, 27%a; Amorkesy, 3805 Oltor Creck, 2%¢; burlap bogs, 4 by, 1N@I8Ke; do 6 bu, 153 6o: guunics, single, 13elvc; do double, 2:@200; wool-Racks, 60 352¢, CIHEESE—Trudo was 0gain quoted quict. vatiing hot weather operates as a check to active oper- ations, and as cur Jobbers aro carrying protty full stocks they do not at tho morment entertain very frm views, Tho fincst goods are still Leld at 11@11xe, but a good articlo may be bought st 10@10xc. Low Rrades sell at 6@Yc, COAL—Tho domand Is not asactive s dealers would 1ike to veo it, but n very fair aud pricos afo steadily maiutaned uf Lehigh, $10.00'; Lackawanna, ranga and nut, 5,408 caunel, $9.00@9405 Hocking £5.80;” Indiana biock, $3.50; Buithinore & Ohto, linofs, $4,00@5,00, S—(uaruniecd packages sold st 13@1ic, the o for cases, ‘'ho wosther i hat, and s good por- tion of the ruceiple are In bad order, FISH~Tho fivh trade waa quist aimost to duliness, amounts, and were lighi ¢oa remain firm ou follows : No. 1 No. 2 do, $4.03@4.70; N ore mackerel, new, . (#7.78; No.'d mackerel, for the Jower grades, PILADELPIIA. PIILADELPIIA, Pa,, Hept, reflued, 111,05 crude, B Herpa—Timoty, of —~PETROLXCM—Quict taln. firmer rates, Clear looring, Int Cloar aiding, 1st nn: Fint common alding. va... ooring, Arst common, dre ¥looriug, sccond commun, rreascd Box boards, A and B, $2.50 3 Tiow, $3.00@3,25 ; flax, Frovi—Dakers' {n falr demand; ofhers dull; ex- Wikconsiu aud Minnesota cxtra fame ndiana, $0.6087.50; o tiour, $5,60. tras, $3.25@3.50 ily, $5.2517, bigh graden, $1.7 Conrn-Meat—Prime, §4.! GnArN—Wheat §n fair demand for consum, red, $1,46@1.850; nwber, $1.50 ; Corn—Market’ dull ; Oats—Yalr demond; of ‘Btate, Ubto, and I @3.78 for atockors; at at §2.0023,50 for poor 0.0 for common to cholca shipping beev miajor portion of tho trading wan at $3.00@ Tozuns, and at &35 good demand for cal quality. The market Common lumber, 16 ft and under, Jolats aud scantling, 18 to 24 ft, 1 100100 was wlow : Htark, 0, bovat i .24, utet and unchanged, xcited and bigher'; New York Btats, 10) @1lle: others unchanged, Eads—Quiot ; Wenter: 0:2.75 for natives, H@3.50 according to TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Speeial Dispateh (o The Chicann Tribune, Livzarool, Bept. #—I11 8, m.~Frour—No.1, 264 €d: No, 2,23, GRratN—Wheal—Winter, No, 1,10894; No, 2, 10a 81 ; spring, No. 1,108 4d3 No.2, 0s 8d 7 white, No. 1, 11s lub, No.1, 115 10d; No, 3, 118 74, nH;N' 4—FLoun—Dull snd lower; iat dull; now, 80c@8L.30. Corn qulet; e, Oats dull to 5 vear old wteel 30 Medii Grades—Steera in fadr fies 8d; No, 2,118 Corn, No, 1, Bis 0 ImaviaroNs—Lork, 702, Liverroor, Sept. 3~ Heavy. Wheat—Winter, apring No. 1, 10a2d § No, moderato domand ; 5@21.00, Lard nactivo ; nteam, 127 @13c; kottle, {c. Bulk meats ateady ; mode 3 : Toor to falr stcars, ana , for city elaughler, 200 Butehors' Stovk— Lard, 88 6A@508, m.—BREADATUPFR— 1,108 943 No, 4, 108 Us 6d; white No, 1, 11a club No, 1, 118 943 No, 2, 113 4d, Ltvenroor, Bept, 3—4:30 p. m,—Conx—Nu, 1, 31s 243 No, 2, 31s 6d, eat unchanged. Livearoor, Sept, 3—5 p, m,—Lard, 54s@5%s. Teat unchanged, Livrneoot, Bept, 3—Lalost.~FLoun — State and comnion {9 clioico cows, weighing 600 t0 1,100 3. ... Stock Cattle—Comiuon eat Inferior—Light to demund § 1ixc, Jobbing tie, weighing 100 Eais=14@18c, ButTEn—Dull ; choico reserve, 2@ 24c, Cuprsr=Quiet ; Wigraile, -Linseed steady ; wnd thin cavwn, el stags, bulle, and scalawsg steern, ‘Texaa Cattlo—Through drayes, ©; Number and deseripti moderato demand § Ined, casier ; summer extra, §1.00@1.03; wintor, $L.03 Whitsxr—Good demand; falt pricea ; $1.19, 0. Orders wera moatl LED0, Hopt. 3—Fioun—Steady ; modersta do- X Guary—Wheatdull; No. 3 white W Miclugat, $1.33 ; s do, $1 rejected, §1.09, bt ~brl, $7.45(7.60 0. 1 ahiore kita,$1,6i @1.703 N Targe fawily kith, DUca $100 3 bt Quorgo's codfish, §5.54356.73: sum 5,603 Labrador herring, split, brls, $3.(0@H,25; brl, §1.0084.25; La , $150@: 4hw4sc: Columbia River FRUITH AND NUT GRAtN—Wheat—No. 3 {0 No. 1 spriog, bs Sd@10s Corn—2ixed, 31s 0d, Proviions—Lork, We fale’ and finm; ucr:]xber: €8x o, 82600 Eastern, Wa, Deef—12s Gd, Lard, 65, Dacon—Cumberland cut, Michigan, 407 refod Recrarrs—Flour, none; whest, 38,000 bu; corn, 31,000 bu ; oata, Y,000 bu, HBripseNTs—Plonr, 1,000 brls; wheat, 7,000 bu; corn, 6,000 bu ; oats, 3,000 L, brador herriug, berring, per bz, Jg-brl, $4.15(48.50, ‘H—Thore was " Jitllo trading 1 retarded Ly lho In imported fruits Ciezse—52a 64, TALLOW—43 08, PrrrorxuM—Rofined, 9d ; spirils, 03(d, Lowpow, Hept. d,—Weatien—Fair, TR BAXK OF £EX0LAND—Amonunt of bullien with- drawn from the Bank of England on balance to-day, domustics, tho movement being extreme ‘views of holders, wan Just & falr business ruled frn st Thursday’s quotations; 10 good steers, 45 choice steers, MiLwaokre, Sept, 1, Frovi—Quist and nominal Grarv—Wheat qulef nd steady ; No, 1 Milwaukes, #1215 No. 3 do, $1.17 ; Buntember, $1.16% : Octobor, 114, Curn strong snd hi acarco ond Light @ Moxur—Tho rate of disoount in open market for three monthe! billa is 15,@ 1), whichi 18 36, % below {be Bank of England rates, Hato for moncy at the Block Exchango on Govorument sccuritles, 14, Tho Stock ExcLange closes to-morrow for repairs, CoxsoLe—3foney, 94 7-10; account, 04 716, Unirep Sratis BoNpa—'65e, 100X, AMERIOAN 1AILROAD SxcusiTizs—Erlo, 15; pre- spring, $1.0431.00 normioul at 850, 'Rye quietand steady ProvistoNs—Quiet atid unscttled, Al Primo lard, 127,@13%, ¢, 4 nominal ; to BufTalo, whest, auts, T@io; ‘DoMENTIO — Alden apples,” It WEiuke: Indlans sud Tilinols, K@ U@ xe; do, mized, 1@ 1@lisic; raapborties crrics, 250 23c, NUTH 103,03 sltonds, Tarragona,ala $20; Naples waluute, 14 @isc] Gronobla_ walnuts, pecuns, Texan, 134lc; KirTa—~Flonr, 2,000 brls : wheaty 67,000 bu. BurraexTe—Llour, 5,000 2@130: Yiraztls Tig@hos minglon pesnuis, sy B3(c; Tenncaseo pesnuts, 0x@sc; African peanuts, 35 0. “UREEN ¥RUITS- Lomons ware tu good demnd snd vury firm, undor moderate supplica. The offer- inga of native fruite were profure, and eales wers peackies being mrongar, 00 ; Lawlon biackberries, $1,75 $1.50 ; peaclies, BUc(g7! hanket, aind $2,00:21 Whoat—No demand ; old No, 1 Milwaukes, $1.47; No. 4 do, $1,, Oorn—Trime firmor ; 10D bt at (U@Gge, Osta dull and unchange: Nouo hero, Hirloy—Tuactive, Frezants—03c for whieat ; fc for corn, TALLOW—58@588 3. LINAERD Ort—s Ud@2a, CarcoTTa LiNsxrD—30@ 501 6d, Nkw Yorx, Sopt 3.—Tux TELEGRAM'S DISPATCI— bont receut prices, 44 Tho market waa atendy Thia London dispatch says st the opening of business this morning, with a falr demand for American Government sud rallroad we- curities, although the dealings are somowhat lmited. United States 5-208 of 1865 ad- Erila {a quoted }go higher. Now York Cen= tral sud Hodson River Nallrosd shares advauced ), Virginls titats bonds have risen fully 1 por cent aluco yesterday, and thera appears to bo a strong demand for investment, The Btock Exchange will bo closed to-morrow for repairs, so thero wlil be atreot nuota- CLEYELAND, O,, Bept, S.—GnarN—Wheat unchang: Coru unchaged ' tho decling of yesterdsy, Oats firm; 1o higher. PeTnoLkuM—Unchanged, i cted, did not scem to havo any urgent orders on band, nor ctid shippers take hold with auy dagrse of interoat, so tlat, deupite the faot that the rocsipte ware contined ta #oma 8,000 head, tho wanta of tho two clsases of Luy- ices ruled wesk aud a shade ty of the supply was—if such » thing were possible—poorer than thiat seen In tho pens on the preceding days of the week, and the average of prices was low comparative: @1.00 for acalavuge; at $1.40@7.75 for poor to good Loavy; and at $7.76@H,00 for poor to prime light. Thero Wore a fow transfers of extra Fhiladelphia hogs Bt $3.50(38,03, Conxols declined X, BOKTON, HBoatoN, Bept. J.~Frous—Demand for amall Jols only ; pricos uuchanged, iN—Coru I moderste demand at 83@86c, Oste— dull; 453630 for now aud old. ers ware fully mot (@$1.00 pur crate, Tower. "The® quai was without cesential chinuge, eitber in thu character of tho demand or in ) ‘\‘\;n repest ncllr ql; ations of the day befora: icE—Ilungoon, N@T1Yo; Lonisline, Tager! LB1N0: Col Carolins, T%@8K0; kes—0, Q. Javs, TK@WU0: Jova, No, @dke; choicetofancy 1o, i@ iges common o fal) Siuganoro Jave, do@io; REOPENING OF THE ASTOR NEW YORK CITY, BY ALLEN & DAM, g becn entirely renovated with modern improvewents and newly furntalied, wil ed 24 0 first-claas botel, on the Europaan plan, Tha Lusiness publia will find oneof the most comfortablo and couvenlont in tho oltry unususlly large, Ught, und af gant_passenger olevators will run day and a1l night, thabeat of sarvants will be emplo andno paina will bo spared Aain entrance on Vesoy. B 'i(;i'“fl‘:uuoud o) Panis, Sept, 32.~texrrs~L0f 65, AxtTwxnp, Bept, S, —I'ETROLEUN—I0] 30, NEV/ YORK DRY-Q00DS MARKET, New Youx, Scpt. 3,—Tlcre bas been a steady de- moud for staple colton snd woolen goods, aud glnglams, and worstsd dress-goods aro active, Wool flannels and Hentucky Jesns sre fairly active, and blanketa are in bofler demand, Casalieres sra quiet, The Daily Hulletin says 1,400 pleces biack and colored dress allks wera paremptorily sold st suc- ton, and brought very good prices, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Prrrasuno, Pa,, Hept. 3,—Petroloum active crude, 13)jc, at Parker's; refined, 1lic, Puiladelphis de- Tho Astor o o Av. Price, No, U3 &z sied and pawder« 11y be about Hept, 1, 1876, 10¥0; do No,' 2, 10 0”:?: nfl 5B Nn,*x,(‘ < . the rooms beln, of Otia Tiros, el common do, 7548}, 6; cholco molasaes augar, 920X0; common to good do, 7580, Biuure—California sugar-1oa( drj 2 the comfort of it, Rooms §l to W aday, Tha Notunds Lias beon slegantly Atled as & restaus raut, aud will furniel oll the delicacies of the sesson, The fluest oystors iu tlo country s u) The bas will bo supplied with the_chiol ALLEN ete, | GOUVERNEUR K, LANHIN( . N. D,~bir. Dam will coutinus his propristorsh; the Union Bquare Ilotel, New York—one of tho bes known hotela up-town, SERABREES Iver drips, oxtra T-hause alrup, 60, ne mulasses, chotco, new, 73:4. o primo, G4eTuc; do common to good, 538800} common moalues, 4U 1046(31054a 1 clovs s, Wy3Ict pepper, 206 ke § nuti Calcutta ginger, 13) Ars—True Tlue - R peye e Parto 1Uco molass @ ddc; blackatay & DAM, Propriotors, Byic: German Mottled, 63 @7e; Yhito llu;:: 6X@0)0; PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. Pairaperruw, Sept, 3,—Wool dully prices un- changed; supply fair. ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, 3, B @0ie’; rial, te: Ooldon We HAY~-Tho recaipts wera liberal snd the market weak at a lower rauge of prices. No, 1 timothy sold ak 15,005 No. 3 du was_qguoted H od at $19,00, Upland 12,00, and No, was X Hales: 1car ot. 1 timothy % ‘.23‘ li(a C‘!). ot, owlu; 3" Tor s |"'l'lu!ll'wll somo ju. 7....260 775 | 3 BHEEP~This mar] ply of atock olfered for sale, ry from shippera sy well as the home trade, and the yards ware cleared st full .0040.78, mediom 10 good st FAIRBANKS' SCALES op ALL XiNDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00 1114118 Lake St., Chicage. Be careful tobuy only the Genulae, ~ MEDICAL CARDS, IOO0K HOSPITAL, ecorow Special Dimateh to The Cheago Triduns, NEw Yony, Hept. 3. —~(GnaiN—~Wheat—3la; more ateady; moderate exportaand home tradudemand; salea 132,000 by, at §1.23@1.30 for No, 3 Chicago; $1.32 for No, 3 Northwsstern; $1.85@1,88 for No, 2 Al waukeo; $1.41@1.44 for No, 1 sprin; ‘winter red Western fezior to_common at $5, $4.00Gs 480, and choloa to extrs at §4,758.25, wiaT LTy, Spacinl Diapaich i The Chicoda Tridun ENTRAL HTOOK-YANDA—EAST L 315,005 1 ca 3 car_oplind proirie 4 caru No, L prairio at iere fn falr domiand and a abado easter, thougl with no change in quotatious, Halos r gallun, and the merket L #2003 1car doat $1L.00, all 'on {rack $1.40@1.45 for 45@1.47 for amber A 1.60 for white Western, and $1.0431.20 for fnferior new wintor red Ohfo. Iye quist, 8t ¥5@u8a for Canada 1n boud ; $1.02@1,03 for old Btal New Jersoy and Sitata, Barley quict and unchanged, o firmer; falr export and home trade do- maud; salcs of 48,000 bu, at 16@17340 for atesm Wosl ern mized ; T8@7vo for wail do; €8@73¢c for unscund Weatern mized ; @816 for bigh wized yollow Weut- ern ; and 88c {or round yellow Btate; also 8,000 bu rn mixed for last Lislf Soptomber at 18c, & shade Ormer; aales of 43,000 bu, at {335% for new, {ncluding new State st 50455 ; 873080 for old mized Wealern, sud 54265 for do white Weatern. Provistons—MIiddles quiet, st 123,@1% for city long clears, Lard beavy; sales of 500 tcs at 13yc lor week before. Of &. were 160 brls st $1.10 ere through stock aud closed with firm holders a HIDES—Were In falr local deiand and fiem, es- peclally groan hides, iha recsipta of which are fair, tio; areen oured Hght and 1303 dry flak bides, kip sud 1xc; descoy avicat for some time and far exceeded the denand, which Lad the effect of furciug sales down ¢ and mudiua to common 500 to 1,800 I, Green cly butchera Lieavy, B@8Y0; groen oaif, calf, 15115<0; dry sal skitie, 4540c," 1iides with one grub and overars 4 a1 damaged, Damaged slock brings two-thirds and branded 1 per cent off, Bheop pelts—Shear- amabe, (U T, Lups are begizning to arrive, and good niferud &t g, Old bops 8110415, Tho Wiscoustn crop promived to be vury beavy aud of good aversge qushity, but recently tho lice linve appesrul, and thresten to do serlous injury. Heporte of & slmlar teuor have on all grades from good nd 90c@$L00 for lord, $4,20(8 i salea for the 1 2,471 the ote wura 18,013 bead, againat 10, ood but Light of p atock were neg- o Ve, Jau ¢ the professlon for over the week beture, o thy Lest, Philadelpbia lig locted. ‘There Wav uot an over-supply st au Lence prices ruled the same all week: extra Fhiladel: e board, of deutial Utica, ¥ 8- m, unlil 7 p. B« Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTH OLABK.8T., OHIOAGO, by 1 reonaily or by mall, free of cnsret, o e R T At et st the city who WarTRGLa Qures o7 DO PAT. . . 0 80, m, ; Bundaze 111 MADIBONST., OHIOAGO, calc ssual. and pr toncy pereh been recerved frou Pickhug bae commenced |u Wisco The market s quist and frm, 10 consaquenco of 1he rious condition of the crop, ATHER—Hewmaluy dull sud ensy, Noither the lo- €8 nor country demauda ure sa active as they aliould on, and with & purposs of iucressiug anles thera 16 & fraw slnding of prices, We, Lowever, uiake Do change lu our list, &e tollows 3 puls, BHUAL0U; Dalttmors, $5.23@8.40; common, lfl.ocmo-m& 19,400 bead the week vefar or good elieap the mATket was active: c exira, av 90 t0 NOCURE! NO PAY!! Wutskr—Market lower ; salos of 100 brls at §1.23% per gallon, and U brls alcohol at Ladx per proof ecf Le at tisle stagy of the £ ls.usm?w;p Lalr, uy 73 10 BY $ $L.0@3.00; lambs, per 10U, §1.6Kg8.00, Pyt 3 ewes, pec hiead, Gflocxmixs—Suger markel unchanged ; fulr t0 good refiuing fs quoted at 19;@8%0; primo at #yc, and Nos. 10@12 1 ¢ B@tice, EilMcoiMarker hewvy & fAIr. e S S at @050 1 gald, aud Mare 170 the dssociated Press, b $,—FLOUR=—Dull d wln-lul vary :llllt'ol o argo uum! el fl Arade to Dlllg"“ !: age; but few topy patives and Tex sdvatitage ; demaud equa tue extrema heat and the bave teuded to resirics busiu 1 fully up o laat Off ; bess ustives, §7. 0; Toxas aod e siles aame a4 last week ; O N kxp aND Launs—liocelpts, B8 cary, 6 moro thsn 3 dunaud faiz st 1ue opentug al rday larmbls fell off iy od uled n{u(hu declins | 8 Circutars sont Galy speaialist ta A BOOK FO. (B lorAFmeste ‘but unchanged, oo auatiy of e ha b ta madicios. THE MILLION. Oounselor to the lll;rn‘;‘ piices, and cowiuon common 10 fair, $5.Uhd nd unsettied ; receipls, ring, $1.25@1.31 ; prius wastoru, §1.81@ 1827 No, No. 1 Milwaukes, $1,40 Minueaota, §1.44 ; ‘winter rwd Weal festern, §146@1.47 ! e s baned e s ehiaad satern mized, § unsound high mdx tological mysteries sexual system, with lunca of reproduatiot 13 80 i 1344 MARRIA GUIDE, o118 1n 1w geucral cha grogress and tho quotod prices were untfo ausiatued. Carbon (standard whi do Jlinois legal tvet, 150 d ite), 115 deg. og.y Liigo: o x, and_ cot Who 8fe marriod or con ju; lambs, C L b te, 139,000 bu Buyzato, W, X, Sept, 8 —Camsrz—Rocelpts, 3,100} e g aly 00Q1 Elghiniats Sh Lo

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