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I SS FINANCE AND TRADE. Demand for Moncy Steady-**The Mar- kot Closer---Exchangs Weak, The Produce Markets Steadicres-Pork and Grain Stronger. Meata Tamo—Packing Slow. FINANCIAL. ‘The commeres of tho city nnd bunineas at the nonte ‘move shmg stendity and in large volume; but just now ft tu abont tmporsitilo to detect cuy considerable change from day to day, City wholexile dealera are filling heavy orders, and some of them sreeven an tictpating payments two or three weeks before they aro due, ‘The vory wide ortent of country from which Qietr customers como mako receipts the more certain, as it ta unlikely that all should st onco have good reanone for delny, The demands for money from city curtomera aro only moderate, ond Vankorn meet then cheerfully, Conntry correspond. ents keep up a eteady call for redisconnts and for cur- reney. ‘They hay drawn tho atrptus of our banka down ton working basis, and only short Ioana aro now neceptable; at Ieast this ts truo at most of tho banke, Tho currency ao largely and wo widely distributed must soon begin to fmd Its way back through mercans tle channels, when complaints as heretofore will bo likely to bo made of overburdened vaults, and an tine comfortably large and idte surplus, Tor tho present, however, money must be quoted clore, and working clover; bot no stringency, 80 fur ax ia Kuown, in cx. pected by anyhody, Discounte, 4 usual, are 10 per cent to customers, ‘The rate is firm ot nearly all the bouks; but one or two cf them bev stil choapor money on short timo aud beat collateruly,—uay at 3 per veut. Very fow traneactions, Qutaido of the banks there is moro paper—mainiy Bix and twolye months—offering than there was two mouths ago, Rates nominal at 9@18 per cent. The note-brokers arc, however, neatly idle for wuut of approved material to oporate, Now York exchange continues yry atnndant at former Oguye, viz,: BUATC per $1,0U0 dirceunt, with tendency tocven lower figurer. Some of tho Lanks ere ordcring currency quite iargoly. With the activa sbipmeate Ukely to rule til nuyigation closes, well- anformed parties do not anticipute any immediate change In tho market, ‘Tho bank clearings wero $4,109,000, Bpeaking of GOLD, the New York fulletin of Monday says It is evident that the stock of gold kero will be ins considerable tn the urly Tatura, but whether enough to make it inpoesble for speculators to cone trol, should they wirh to, the market J dowht{al, On Bonday the ‘iresanry bewing tie prepayincat of the November interest. ‘The total of thin 4 it 12,000,0°0, aud $4,000 fs on registered bond: atter, of ‘course, belungn to this country, but the freater part of the $4,660,000 on coupon bade beiougs to Europe, and the coupons rey rerentinig it, tt ts fuir to pasumi, have mostly boon secured Uy tha Syndicate for settlement in Tendon for new fives, We Delievo that $6,000,000 15 the outside | fire for tho gold which will como on this market—thia to ! be distributed over soveral weeks, Gold is coming here from San Francisco at the rate of $1,250,W0 to $1,100. rweek, Dnring the just week the foreign, imports of gold were $505.01, ‘The conntry han a much to slip, however, in the way of domestic pro- duce, thin year, that it i 9 reaeonable calculation that gold will be ront here from London later in the seaxon, Commerctalty considered, gold should now not ba scllng over 110@111, FOREIGN EXCHANGE. GOVERNMENT BONDS, ‘United States 68 of ‘1. 5.204 of '65—January aud July. 5-20a of 'Gi—Januury and July 6-208 uf Ge—January and Jaly. United Statoa Dow bs of tl, ex Int,.,.,, 113", ‘Unlled States cnrrency Ga... cit Gold was 1154@116. CITE AND COUNTY LONDA, Rid, Obieago City T Pet. bonds... 1094 Rint, Chicowa City 7 O ct, sewerege, 103 & int, orth Chicaco 7 @ cent bor (Lincoln Parka)... BANE STOCKS, Merchante’ National. First National Ban! Fitth Nattonal Bin German National Bank, €or Exchange Nationa! City Nutional Dank, Home Sations! Bau) ational Bank of 1inois, ‘Tlinots Trust and Savings ‘Merchants’ Savings, Loon and T: ‘Union National ans, ‘Union Stock-Yard D ‘Wide aud Leather Bank MISCELLANEOUS, City Ttaltwes Cay Weatlvea; Bid mance Cump Clainber of Commerce, ex, div. Cutcago Gas Light and Coke C Chieazo& Northweatern gold bow Expositionstock. LATEST. Yonk, Oct. 2%.—Gold advanced from 16%, reacted to 115%, and closed at 216, Natea for borrowing 1-64, and 1-32 per diem and 3,7, 3,aud6 percent per annum, Tha increased Lirmnces of tho market to-day was due to a Dolief ameng tho bulls that the stringency of money at Ban Francesco and the fire at Virginia City would check the wlipient of gold from the Pacile coast to ibis polut, although sume affected to Keo somo pur. chisscs on accownt of the Bynilcate, ‘To-morrow tho Syndicate havw to settle with the Treasury for Hy, = 200 of 18¢2x, being tho reimatuing balance of (hat feauc, It Ig tunderstood (hat about §2,60),000 tu gol will be used in this settlement, Government Londs wero strong and higher {o-day, with an fnereased demaud from dectitutluus and io- dividual investors, Tho supply m the hauds of declera iu very emall, and the market haa a rising teudlency, Raifrosd boots were rn ant fu oud demu tare Jem coupon firste old at 1112, Erie aecoude at Tite ‘Unnlon Pacitle trata’ at 102, sittking fund at Ad!z, Ce tral Vaciie at 104j, Chiaga & Northweatern o duted at td, de gold Louds at #6, Nock Istand 1083;, Fort Wayne seconds atti, aud Burlington, Codar Uspids & Miunesote irate at 3D, Missourd Farife Srets doclined trom 14 to 7, State bands were noniual, except ‘Teoneuaces, which are better, ‘Tho stock market opened strong and bivher, on an dneressed volume of bustuuw, Laka Bhore wan tho Jeadiug feature, advanelng from ¢0-, 10 627,., Westerns ‘Uniow rows trom 7s; to 1T!., Nortiiwester’ frown aT. to Sly, Bt, Paul from Bbsy t0'917;, Olos om Ley. te ery 374, Erlo from 174, o18;y, Paritle Mull frou 401$ to 41M, and Mfebigun “Central trom 62,” ta os, Manntbal 4 Bt. duveph declined” ta 4, and Miusourl Fucifice to Bt, Unton Paritts fell off {rom Chi 10 U44;, aud ater recovered Wu 8s3;, AL the sccond call prices showed # rusction of ix@ yy from highest point of the day. Ktocks ut the close wero generally firm, anil, an eum pared with the closing quotations of yestords: whowed ap advance of Wilds in sone ¢: reateat hinprovement being in Lake Sliore and Hite farmer clovod at O24, after eulling at cus, and the latter at 1u5,, after selling at 173,@13%). clo Mall reacted to 4044, und clusod at Wy. Western Union fell off to 76; il rallied to 704@i0%, Union Pacifie wold at 64;, but closed at B44 GOS.” North- western wus steady at 373{, Nock Jalgnd 105, Michigan ” Central at 425, Dela ware, Lackuwanna = & Western at lla, aud Now Jeravy Ceutral at 1064, Obloe fell olf to 104;, and fnelly reooveryd to 16%, ‘fhe recelptu of the Rock Irland Road are increasing about $.0,40 per week, The" buara" mnado stubborn resistance to the rialug tendency of the market to-tuy, but thelr offorta Were poorly rewarded ag u general thing. Thero is ge short tnterost ottstauding in Pacific Afall, ‘Lake Shore, sud other lead; res, Transactions at : 3,00) shared, of which 200K0 Wooster Union, 5,000 (od ‘Erte, #1,0l0 Lake BUore and J,000 Allasow 8 mercantile prper, CET, 2,600, pera tet Pas wo 4,000 Obios, 8,600 Unton Vacit Pacite. y, BAL, Prin: raeh, 4) rer diaburoed $141,000, MOVEMNAENT DoNDA, 122!, Coupons, ‘64, 19) | Sea's U5, Hew... 119"; Coupons, "67. « 07 "Teunevece, old. Teuucasye, new. Virginia, old. ai bt. Maul wa. Walaw ‘Terre auto. & * Terre Haute pf 2055 ‘Culeagu & Alton, slbu pia. 103%, + Cbiage & Aiton Ublo & Misslaippl., 103 62y | Indians Central... 4g 100 P Chi, Bur, & Quincy. L255 0 ¢ Clery. & Pittsburg. Hannibal & Bt. Joe, 19 rthweaterns,. & uv Del., Lack Ley | Atlantic & Pac, Tel. 17 entra Bac, Wands. WOM — REAL ESTATE. The following inetruments wore fled for record. Wedneritey, Oct, 27: 9,500 © of Cailiornia At tixd2d, ft, dated Oct, 36. 15,000 \ net f0 fte of Pa 24,000 y » 60) 1 ty R VN G1 At, dated Oct, % 1 1,000 ‘Wort Erie st, Ua tte ot Arnon Es 3,000 of + cay, DO cer of Cent tral Park ay, wef, 1424-1 ft toalles, dated Oct, 15.046 “ 888 Twonty-aiaih at wh ft, with ba 500 Twonts-clgith at, 9 cor Lowe a) . ft, dated OL. Divces cose snes 2000 Twenty-sixth at, 150 tt w of Walince nt, wf, 21x 125 ft, with buiidings, dated Ort, W6...c0-.. 20K Epima et, 4th; ft 0 of Aublaud ‘ay. nf. 258 126 G-U0 Et, duted Oct, 28, TAI2 sae eee » 1,00) Enmuta ety 4 ft oof Anitland ay, nf, rice 1,000 We 2-tex tad se te Tite M, ; e000 Leavitt st, § atte dated Oc ns ‘ 5,000 oman Ay, De cor Warrun ay, ‘dnted Kept. 1... 5,0 Fremont at, 340 fi 8 of € goa Oct, V4, renee 2,00) remont xt, 242 {08 of Cet dase Oct, 16, 2,000 Bangaminn #t, 4 7 innead fy dat 3,500 NicheTie et, we co tts f1, dated Oct Tas Rintie wt, 1 cor oF with bufdinge, dated Ost, 14, 6,n09 Norte ay, he cor of Western ay, 8 fy 1 fi, dad Oct, BT escecs veneee . Michitan av, we cor of Water’ at, wf, 1x19 fi, dated Oct, 1 (Abol 3, Bilt’ to ‘Obadtun aIackson), cs sescestennatsose 180,090 Prairie av, “5; fen of Twenty-sixih’ st, ¢ f, 242, x172 6-10 ft, datod Oct, 11... 23,000 Rarne a4 the above, dated Uct, Ve. yeccsee 25,000 | ‘Wort Van Bnren af, 178 ft oof Caunl st, nf, 5) x34 210 ft, dated Hept. 24,..0.. sie 16,000 Weat Jackson at, Go ft eof Irving place, 0f, #3 2125 ft dated Oct. Wessissercsreressverses O40 | SOUTH OF OITY LIMITA WITHTN A NADICA OF 7 BALES OF | eDURT- Atlantic at, 169 ft-n of Fitt 1s @ated Oct, 20,.. . 400 Lota 7 tu 10, Diewk 1, Davidson's part of Wie ‘aon et al. Boy. 15, 3%, 14, dated Sept, 8... 100 aa Ltaesarts: COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of | the leading atticlos of produce in this city during the twenty-four houre ending at 7 o‘clack un Wednesday morning, and for the corresponding data aue yeur ago BYCEIPTS, enivaeste, Wheat, bi, 135,70 Corn, bu, Tage Oats," ba: 40,4 Hye, ba, Barley, bi Grass eced, Its. Flax uted, ii8, 1 Broom-corn, ita: Cured manta. Dar TH 145] 320,700; 120,810" 10 29,897) ‘GAS 248i] Bai 252,841] 108,640 Fa ae R587, 357 HUCOLT, 144,180 seal | 20,Ne0) 19s,a%0 Salt, "brla es silt y78u) 4 oultTy, IDA... L464) cod Poultry, coops, if ase Gamo, 4 eens RRS, PRES. 15 Checeo, bx cry D, fruite, i., 3c Grapples, brig] 14i04 1182 Hay, tor 0) i Withdrawn from store on Tuesday for city consump- ton: 776 bu wheat, 8,980 bu corn, 1,613 bu oats, 1,496 ba rye, 2,059 bu Larley, ‘The following grain wos inepectod Into store on Wednesday morniug: lear No, 2 red winter wheat, 20 cars No, 1 spring, 190 cars No, 2 do, 141 cars Na. 8 do, iM cara and 20:2 bu rejected do, cara no grade do (89 wheal); 66 cara high-mixed corn, 1kt carannd 6,000 tu No, 2 do, 0 cars rejected do, 6 cars no grado do (214 corn); 12 cara white oats, 55 ears and 6,000 bi No, 2do, 18 cara rejected do, 1 car no grade do (43 vats); Lear No, 1 rye, 10 cara No,2 do; 2 cars No.2 Varley, Beara No, $do, carn rejected do, Total (307 cars), 287,000 bu, Inspocted out: 93,766 bu wheat, 126,077 bu corn, 33,443 bu cata, 1,190 bu rye, 6,303 bu varley, ‘The roceipta of tho articles named for last week Wero approximatoly au follows: Sugar, 2,910,200 Rs ; sirups, 215,160 fhe; coffor, 423,923 fe; tea, 1,450,00! tte ; cobtun, 14,464 tba; tobacco, 678,350 Re, Affoat ou the New York Canals yesterday: 1,039,000 bu wheat, 360,000 bu corn, 57,000 bu oats, 47,000 bu rye, and 406,000 bu barley, We have soreral times naked the question, what aro our commercial atutistica worth? and havo now and then given instances in which thoy were open to ims provement, One of thors ls now In order, On Mou- duy night some 2,300 bria pork arrived here from Sil waukee. The fact was not reported to the Board of ‘Trndo for Tuceday's bulletin, That omiasion, per- Lapa, ought uot to bo loudly complained of; but the fact that yesterdsy morning tho receipt of 1,778 brie over (ha MUtwaukee & Bt. Patt] Railroad was acknowl edged gavo rise to severe comment. Whero is the r- mainder? BU another thing is noteworthy, We find no record of the ahipment in any of the AMilwankoo papers, Itis possible that the statement was made, and overlooked ; but if not so, then of what value are tho Milwaukoo statistics? Ia ft carelessness or dualyn SHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1875. hiny was dull and weak except the better grades of tim othy whfek brarett better Bavts ve +. ty Qaetewept iti, Tout we ora bape. avpuirs 7 War slow and weak, TUE WHEAT Tu . ‘Tho Now York derald of the Mt saya Jn retoton, tothe anticipated active movement and export dee tani for the large crops of the Wert: Those hopes may yet de reallrat, hut ne tra posatbilo good ean camo from Aeitde cep" ton_ sy matter of sh vital Smportance, we Lele present Heh Reon ta Lost a nape th perity of the ally of transportat nea, venvra wie the Intorcat sane bright Promigen wore filed | crop af Ised, but they tol farmers nnd’ epocatviors cept ny tle that while Td not, Unt too Tete, ace atwhih our wheat cunld be exported, ro. r nie bo Mlantht porte of the United States dure Le Pare tinue decreased their exports wr At one tlio at war thoagit that France would st of wheat thie sear, Dubna we readin the Wopapera of Mieral Impurtations from that country itweema Ukely at Great detain again be to Ve the only buyer of wh If so, Lin following facia are of Iinportence: ‘The niovoments of what (award Great Britain fromm Sept. 1 to Oct, 2, compare as fule owe? . . 17, Imports into tho United Rings AMIN, CWE sess TA TOS. FeO, tie tinited Afiont, hound Ww Kingdom, qrs, Both reduced to bu PISO = 1,119,00 ans isbseke woe F607 S ew York comiiare aa follows Ys Aug. 14 to Oct. 2, bn. Docrente, Im. ae a ‘Thue, while Groat Britain setually tuported and bad afloat 6,607,235 hu tore that at the correspondit tlme fast year, tho Atlante portamaccepting New ¥ an the erilerion—had exported about 1,00 1,000 bit Ix Ithas bocn estimated that Great Britain would compelled to tuport during tae year, from Bept. gore 70,(H}1,060 cwtn af wheat, {f this estimate Is cor rect it neoms uhe lias nearly i per cent of the tot quantity tn aight withlu she Hret month, It may hero bo remarked that the exports trom Yew York rince Ovt. 2 to diate slow Lut a trifing decteseo from{thoxe of List ar + he following wore the relative prices of wheat and corn tn Liverpool and Now Yerk at tho respective pe? Tloda, to wrt z ea Netober 3— + (stiea’ hak Ist. 1888, serpool—Tted winter “heat, per canta Merctrctentrees G81 10800 New York—No, 2 Ghicago what, par ht, gold Inyo 1.08 ¢ Uverpool—Corn, par quartor, Bin id Now Xork—Coru, per bu, gold... we cle CALIFOUNIA CROPS, Tho Socretary of the San Francisco Produces Rx- change has reported the stocks of flour and grain in theiState on to 1st of October, The totals embrace 50,00 Uris of flour, 6,460,20) centals of wheat, 1,48%- 000 contats barley, 111,500 centala of oatu, 160,90 cons tals of corn, and 15,50 ecntals of tye, Of tha barleys 222,709 centals ts ere“fted as being In fan Fraucieco, afloat in the harbor and at Oakland Wharf, and a yuod portion of the remainder {8 credited to thy southern connties, ‘Tho Lulletin saya: Exnorters atill think wo shall baye 4,000,000 centsla for shipwout slrund, over one-third’ of which heat already gone forward, and there will probally Le less than 2,60 1,20. contals left for export in the lant half of the year.” PROVISIONS, HOG LRODUCTS—Werp quict and eteadior, with an upward tendency {u the apeculutive arlicles, Tho re- coipts of hogs wero rather largcr than expected, and the animal was caster, but tis fact searcely affected product, as thero is but little of the latter offering, Thero was a fair demand to fll contracts, and nut muuch from buyers fur consumption, Packers were still undecided what todo. Wrices of hogs are $1,502 2,00 per 109 tie higher than a year aco, nnd they wero thonght to bo high enough then, Now the sitnatton 4a Tegarded with fear by msuy, and only tho boldeat will venture to operate if prerent priccs should be surtnined, "Tho regular packing #casun should open next Mondas, and some packery will be then at work, but at the rate at which hogs aro now coming forward, all cannot commence eveu if curvent prices should not stand in the way. If it wero not for the fact that the market iv very short on product the leading packers would probably work bard to put down prices fur the gouer:d guod of the trade, wo that there would be x chance fut Profit on & msing market durjug the season, ces YoRK—Wasin fair demand, and 10150 per brl higher for present delivery, and do gyn the louger ceptions, Thera war no wpoctal caange in New York, Dut that market fa now $1,00 per bri above this, sud that incana on repacked pork at the eenboard, Bo thyt our market fa not relatively high, and there ia moro inducement to buy fir shipment thi heretofore, ‘The pressure to ecll, noted nero the previoua day, hence the feeling was steadier, with 0 action, los were reported of 460 brls cash at 28) brla do, fo car lota, at §22.35; 100 brly new 1,75) Uris seller the month ot $20.70. brie seller tho year nt $14.80. BTC 3 bris seller, Janiinry ot $1,007 450 Uris aoller January and Tebruary at $1H,90; and. 1,000 bris reller February af $18.05. "Total, 7,190" bela, ‘Tne market clored stronger at $22,25821,00 seller tho month, and $19,675 sorlur th year, tho otler deliver- jeu closing og above quoted, Primo meas (new) wae quoted at $14.00, and extra Pritne at $14.00, Lano—Was quiet and atyct&o per 100 the higher, in sympathy with pork, though Liverpool was quoted hl per 112 tts lower, and New York was unscttled, Thero waa notbing dloltig bare for present delivery. But lit te new da offerod ; itwan quoted at $13.00, The stock of old lard ts reduced to 1,251 cs, which aro told at $13.75 @14,10, with $13,25 bid, The only esles reported were 500 tea voller the year at $12.723/, and 1,600 tea seller Februnry nt $12.2:3¢@12,25, both clomng steady, Soller the month (oll) was nominal nt #2915. 1d,30, MeaTs—Were quiet, apparently, though there wero whis] ers of ome transactions for future delivery out sntended to be reported. ‘Tho price Ust was nominally unchanged on tulddiew, bit the tuno of the market waa dull, and quotations apparently tended downward. Buyers on foreign account are not disposod to take holt freely, though the market for future is Mberally discounted; they want still lower terms, which pellert are loth to name till there {a o better prospect than pow thet hogy will rango courdderably lower than now. Heuce the market js ucarly in state qua Fart felled were qnoted as follows Shoulders, BYycy lo seller Noyernber, Tice, boxed; doxciler Deremier, Zo; long clears, Iso boxed’; do ectler Novem ler, ‘10%e3 do seller Deeember, Hos short ribs, boxed, 11303 do seller November, 104; do reller December, 100; short clears, 1 do; r November, Wig it'ses do aelice December, OH ;@lWyes tong oud short clears, bored, 180; aa do ‘seller November, 107,410 ; do aeltar December, 10610:,¢2 Cumbeclipde, borod, 12¢ caahy for November; sweet-pickled hams, 124 @1: on the part of the partics making the returua? aod, in either case, ought not » reform to be attempted? Casva jinve Leen noted in which thero was reason to think that tho report waa intentionally silent, tho ob- Joct belay to provent a change in the market, which would uneuo ff the fact of the movement were known, Complaint 1a made that the inapoction scale, by which the quality of the grein rocervod into store iu this city 1s dotorinined, are wrong on some of tho tracka, In one case tho bottom of the bucket was dented in no much as to make a difference of fully one Yound in tho cstiinated welght uf tue bushel, making it cem to Le that much lose than tho truth, Tho difl- eully in wow practically remedied, tho attention of tho Jnxywctlou Committea Laving been called to the fact, snd it ta hoped that no further cause for complaint will arise, ‘Tho leading produce markets wero eteadtior yester- lay, with aLttle more strength in some, though that was chiely due tom pressure to settle up contracts muatoring soon, Next Saturday will bo the last tradiug day uf October, ond a yood deal of property will prob. ably change hands on Monday on November contracta, alter the work of this month has becn closed up, ‘There was bead doing forshipment thau is desirable at this Scan, A fow charters. were taken, Lut uot nearly cuough ty remava 5 yolumo equal to the receipts of =the «day, and it now looks ac If we shall begin tho winter with heavy stocks on Land of nearly all kinds of grain, Alrwady the work of shipment to lower lako porte ta dragging, aud in few daya more it will not bo thought prudeut to wend grain forward for pasanyy throug the Gulf of St. Lawrence, The Muffalo eoute aud arbor will be open for sono weeks yet, Lut higher roles on freights and iusurauce with tend to din(ulsis the welil iri of urnin here, pe ‘There wana good de dry-goods market, ‘Rroe of activity in the wholvsale and tho feellug amoug the trade waa cheerful, No important price changes were hoted, Gricertee were ayiin reported aatufactorily active, aud Grinncas aysty. Dervaded nearly all dupart- monte of tho inarket. Prices of checso were wtroug, fino goods belug Leld about jjo higher tau last week, Butter was quoted weak for low aud mediuia — grudes, Lut uldera of ehoiea to fancy factory were offermg no concesstous, Dealers 19 foreign dried fruits report a good bustueay du progress, aud prices of several descriptions show {ncreasod fitmucss, Donicstic dried wero dealt In aather sparingly, but commande! full prices, ‘Yho fv, market waa without new festures, Coal amd Mood remain frm, Wrlece of yrain-bage wero steady ut 276 for Btark, 20 for Lewiston, and ic for Amerlean snd Aluoskesg, Teather waa Oru. Uiy were tn. changed, ‘Tho demand foy lumber continues activo, prices rullug the sume a4 heretofore. Kome of the low diadus Wore Brin, while the upper grade were eavy, though coucceslous were uot often made, exept on large Jota from the yards, Druge aud chemicals ani 114 @113;cfor new, Green meata quieted . for ehonidera, 104¢« He for long clearw and ahort rita, @li3¢c fur abort clears, ond 104 @10%s0 for hamy, acon iieats steady st 9}jo for rhouldery, 2 short rlus, 13%c for short cluars, aud Magee bams, alow were reported of 50 boxes lung clears at 1Lye; and 20,000 Ite abort ectcars and short riba at 32a Joore, Guragce—Waa quict at 763¢, BEEF PRUDCOTH—Were quiet and firm at $19,00 for moss; $11.00 tor extra mees; and $21,00@ 21.50 TALLow—Waa quict and steady of 999!;0. Bales wore 100 brls country at BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was rather more active on local account, ani two or threo direct orders for shipment wero Alled, but abfppora beld of, The supply of country doura is on the increaso, with more Uberal reocipts, and rathor light shipments, but prices wore well wain- toinod yeaterday, expecially ou Minnesotas, Hales were reported of 50 bris winters, partly at $7.25; 1,226 brian spring extras, chifetly at 95,002 0,00 ; 150 bra rye flunr, partly at #440; 40 bris buckwheat at $7.00, ‘Total, 1,775 brls, ‘The market closed with the fotlow- ing us the runge of prices: Choico winter extras, $7.00@8,00; common to good do, $5,7540,753 choice syria xtras, $5,6.04¢,00; fate do, shipping gradca 1; Minnesota, $1,00@7.00; patent springy, Pring superfinen, $3,759 4.50; rye flour, now buckwhost do, $7.00@7.50, tive, and firmer, not being offered so freely axon Tuesday, Gales were GO tons at £12.25 @12.80, free on Hoard care, Bn 1U tous from winter wheat at $19,25 on tract, Hale were 20 tons at $10,50@17,00 free ‘T—Was autita active, and stronger, advenc~ ing 14.0 per hu on the speculative grade, wud Jo un No, 3 With w Griner teellug du rejocted, Liverpool wat quetod Urner, und New York holders were strony, with un taster fecling in ocean frelghts, though eea- tunrd buyers wero few, ‘Thero waa a goad demaud for the lower grades for slipinent, aud No, 2 was wuuted 10M October anurte, of whtel there da a conal Unu yet out, thocyh a good deal wun done yesterday Ju tho Way of bettlement, “There were fow otitulde orders to buy, stRl the xeueral diepocttion acerued to be beat> fo; but one ur two prousnut operators were pure chasing for future, eid others followed their example, sauklng the market strong under a better demand, ‘Tho tucelpty wero smaller aud about Y9 per cent lus bywcted intu the upper grades, whllo tho whipmeuta of ‘tuesday were falr, ‘Tue fuillug of in recepte did mutch Watrenytheu the markst, coupied with thy fact of coutinued gloomy weather, wulch lends to. reiurd copiry deliveries, The srowact of a forego @einand through the —comiug. winter” ta now nn dmportapt question, Now York ie rotty Well stocked upalready, wo that sho will want jeva by roli'than usual, aud tho oxtont to whieh wheat wil be taken by Lug!ind depeuds ay much upon tie weather ww upon tie deticleuey of ace home produce (ion, ‘The uttliude of the rollroud companies will alo have # great deal to do with the magnitude of the winter tnovement, They do uot accu disposed now to carry un low terms, and. thy rawuit of w Ligh tarlit could searcely be othe? (han a partial glut at Wertera pointe of uccumuLLon, Wouth speculation would unusually active at the conseuent luw were in good demand, oplum, fodine, and severat other articles being lower, Thu woul warket rerraius quiet, but tolurably Arm Ju wyropsthy with the Eaat, Hops are aluo Grin owlug to a utronger fecling at New York caused by a good demand for ux port, Grocn fruita wore tp fair request at unchanged Prices, Potatoaa wero dull’ and easy, The demaud for broom-<urn coutlnues active, but the market ta weak undes large cdenuge, Lides were sloady, aud probably ue prices, bucauay tere ia & yreut deal of moles tu tine country that will want employmons during tho winte Beller Nuyeraber opened at $1.08, rose tu $1. 18s to HvO'y at the clo wt $Lud SDevem) er sold at 31, at $1094, and seller Hominal et the Decemeve rang wold at SLI @ELIIK, clos % at thu” cutee.” "No, os Pie, oud rejected at Ri, Feywrtod of 440 Lu No. Le priuy at $1.13} 04,400 ba N adoas WA Kidd} yy 5 bu No sdust WAG at 980266942 535,000 bit res id 1,000 bn by eanaple at 64q3, lo at HD. (aude Ty al, 22a. net in ff bettor demand for shi eet erate bby yao banat dy gular edd aed highor than on Tuesday, Liverpool ut vandeed deg6d por 480 Ibn, and New York was atromis or, which indnved a fair demand for ailoment, aa well fs from the ahort interest far October and November, ‘The tonger optlona were not so much affected, though the bad weather {¢ pushing farther off tho the when new corn wil Lesin tocome In (reels, ax we hare not i Weently had say good wouther for curing tho new grain, The etock on the New York canals fs“ smialiey than a woo ny, and | At fe thonght that the November movement from {lin elty towante New England will be a lange one, taking out more than onir recelpts for that month, and leave ing only a comparatively nniall tock with which to be Bin the winter, ir mceipta aro again falling off elightly, which revives in tho minds of same the tdea thit ticatecka of corn aro pretty well cleared ont of snide, arid fiat ome daity receinte of old will #1 10 8 low poiut heturo the now in te ay io his explains the ctrongth exitlited, Keller Of eras No. 2, Opehed at hte, declined. to vanced to fdlje, closing at o4:, Helier idl at HU7QAS2'C, cloainR AL KIO, Seller LAT @dWC, cloeing Bt Maye. Boller Hanuiry subd at dpe j aciler January and Sebruary at 4a GetlYe ; and eciler May at #i@dli ‘Thero was Utllowierimination In favor of highsmized, anh sales were reported of 290,600 bn high-mived at 594d Bayes 161,400 In nt S301 465 12,090 Im re Sected’ at Sud 00 bu new kiln-deiod at 44urdie W yeara at d0e, Collvered ; and 1 cara at ‘otal, 200,600 bn, OATH—Were active early, and ie highor for thin Month, aul nuchsnged fur ‘the longer futures, Most. of tho trading was done carly, and chiefly {i seller the month, the demand being fran the shorts, who also were taking the cant ta deliver on contract, Tho do- liverics were fair, ‘Tho reetipta were liberal, and New York waa dull, but the fact that the mouth ia drawini ton cloye, tagether with the advence in cory, induce holders to ovter tote property sreringly, and throng. out tho acreion the market ted very eteady, though kK, Relier the month or Ute was ono atter 120% cash opened at ise, Bold to Suits, and cloed at fale, Beller November soldat 520u24c, cloning at 12'cy and noller the year nt 311 @iz:, closing at avout 310, Cash ralem were reported of {0,00 tat No, 2 at 33d Wie; i bu No. d white at 34.G 10,20 bu rojteted at 25 yw cGise $4,200 but hy wanipie at Is@iKie, on tracks 10 bir du, ueSie, tree on board, ‘Tota 113,200 bn, WE —Wan rather quict at $0c for No. 2 and fic for Tefecteit, tho latter belng easicr, Heller Nevonticr Boll nt We, Canh goles turiido 2.8!) bu No, 2 at 10s, 450 bu rolected at 64, Total, 9,200 Lu, BALLLY—Was getivo aud icvegulariy igher, ‘The Tomand was chivdy from the November shorts, ant prices for that option were at one Une neatly equal to thee for cash, but they fell back towards tho clos, Scler November opened at Phe, advanced to #agcy ihietnated between Bige and Hic, and clored at Rye Holler the month was quict but higher, coalug with caeltat ta’, Seller December cold ut &@ tie, closing, at Bic, amd seller the year at R2@c4;¢, closing at i, Keller January wus olfered at vic and Eebruary ative. ‘whe lower gradea etronger, No, 3 closing at Biedic, aud refectod at 244 Bie, Kample lots were quiet ani mnckanged. Cash salve Wetu reported of 34,00 nt No, 2 ot Sa BIE bu No. dat due; 3,000 bu rojected at i6@ iTe by samplo at Goce $1.12 on track, Total, J3,400 LATEST, In tho afternoon mess pork waa fairly active and Agher, clusing at $21.59 eller the mouth, 915,00 ecller: the year, and $10.00 roller Folruury, with pales of 2,250 bela at $21,2(021.) seller the month, $13.90 seller Wo year, $14.89 acller January, und $1.0 19,024 selier February. Lard was quiet and's shade farmer, closing at $12.95 roller tho year, und $72.3 soller Febraurs, with saics ¢£.250 tea goller January at $12.16, Wheat waw active and X@le bigher, month sold at $1.1 bu. Beller tho 1,12, closing at the outsido on settloment, Beller November gold ut 1.095; @lsthtiay and clovod at tho outside, Com was mther quiet but Armer, closing at i23j0 for Novenber, 43/,0 teller tho year, und at G4c eeller the month, qhlet and stronger, closing at 39\Wc for ge for November, und 83s tor the yenr, Uarley wad quiet at &4\efor Novewber, and each fold ut Sie, Awchooter waa taken for 21,000 bu corn to Buffalo GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL-—Was quoted et £2.2162,20, BROOM CORN—Contiuues active und eary, under Nboral offeriugs of Kanes and other Western corn, nome of which isnentto partles outeido tho reqular deslery, and forced on the marlct, 80 that prices aro frrogular, Itis thought that hroom-cora will bring better pricea after a while, The crop ia not larger thin that of 1874, and the supply of old Loft over is consid. erably laa than it wos a year ago, A protinent grow- er ut Circleville, O., writes that tho crop in bia district 4a not more than half am Jargo as it wus laxt yoar, most of the crop having been dratroyed by tho suinmer floods, The crop of Obto is probably 1,500 tons short, and only about 200 tona of old are left over, ayainat 1,009 tona inet season, Following are the retail prices, Conoesslons aro mnie for large lots: Cuoice old burl brush, 10G11e; choice new rush that will work {t- aclf into a hurl broom, 7374j¢; good medium brueh, (ia0jge; wir inalde and covers, 660; inferior, 4@l je} crooked, 4@6e. BUTTER—Juat at prenent thore scems to Lo a lull in the butter trade, and, asa resalt, somo accumulation of stock {a going on, Tho effect upou values lisa been to weaken them, but os yet tho wealness laa not antouuted to a quoted decline, excopt in the lower grades, Molders of cholco table butter show no groat Uneaainoss, and sakes are affected ut very full prices; Choice to fancy yellow, B0GSl0; modium to quod gradva, 246250; inferior to common, 15:6:18e, DAGGING—The quotations af Stark, Amoskong, and Ontario have boon cut down 4c, Other branda remain aa before, There waa a quict market at tho suncted prices: Btark A, 2103 Lewiston, 260; Mou- taup, 2c; Outarlo, 0c; American A, Y5c; Amoskeag, ie: burlap-baga, 4 bn, 14@1%e; do, 5 bn, 16@16c; gurinies, single, 15@t60 3 do double, 3@20e. OUKESE—Theres waa a fair denud aud 9 firm mnarket, Halos of primo to fancy full-made factory ‘were reported at 1%4a18¢, aud of common to good Arades at 10110, COAL—The market was quoted finn, both for hard. aud Woft couly, An carly advance iu anthracite 1a cou- 01; Lackawanna, rangs and eu, 3.00; Indiana cannel, $7.10; Hocking Yalley, $6.50; ‘Indluna block, $5,603 Balti: more & Oblo, $4.50; Ikinuia, $4,585.00, DKUGS AND CHEMICALS—Tua demand cou- Mnuew frie, Uptum, morphine, potasdum fodine, castor olf, ‘and axt ¢ Tower, otherwiwe there wait no change in prices, Quulatlonu: Acid citric, ty $1,10@1,12; actd tortanc, pawdered, tb, Bio fi a, cur, Y@We; aitegreass, tloz,, $1,001.95; borax, 1, 15g18e; bhte ‘vitrol, ib, 13@ise's ercanl tartar, puro, I, 48a50e; Coch: ineal, Mond, th, chloroform, %b, $1,10.4 BOBO; £20; elycoriue, 1 Jb bulk, th, 1i@z5e; gum arable, vieked togiéa; guin arable sdrts, 23.0; gum came phor, Ys, weS0a; plum, th, $3,73'87,00, gum shellac, thy T6g ue: se, Mh, $4,254.50; ‘morphla, Bulph.,'o2,, $4404 4.50; ol, casior, $1.15.91.25 per gal; “to, femon, $4.5004.75 + pottaga, chlor, Ihy 0a Soo} yotasalum, tod, Te, $2.80; quinine 0; 240; rod procipt, Ls, $1601.65; root Ipecac, powd., Ib, $1.60.41,75; root red, E. 1, powd., Ws, $1.2 180 eal epeom, B, 28@5c; sliver, cryst., Obs, FLAUGLIS soap, Castile, cen, by QUO; ule HUle, Th, 425@60 ¢ nasnafran bark, Me 15, hot Were fo moderate request, and firm at 1@ FISH—-Prices remain as last qnotod. Thore ts contiuned activity in tho demamt for cud and herring, while ottier descriptions remain yory quict : No, 2 whiteiah, 37-bri, $1,756.80; No, 2 do, $4.60 GA in; No, 1 trout, $1,5443,16; No, 1 shore mack. etel, how, 3-brl, $12.8013.00; No, 1 bay, $9.00 (29.25; No. 2 mackerel, g-trl, §7.15@8,00; family Rog tay Hoe $1,003 Linge” tamity hate! sisted Us pay kits, $1. Linge fami ay 1.183 bank codtieh, $5:55600.003 Goorge’s coudall, $0.09 440,05; new Labrador berrit Hit, Urls, F5G9.76 5 Gy gebrl $1i0a4.067 Labrador licerlon, rounds orlae 10.2501 0.50; do br}, $3,005.75 ; scaled norring, per Bok 43@M5c; Columbia Riversatman, $j-bri, $3.25 FRUITS AND NUTS—Thero is «free movement in forvign fruits, and tho general anorkot hoa a firmer tone, Lemon and orange peel are bold higher, Thero was bo fuproyemas in de duinand for domestio frotts, Prices remain firm: Fonrtun—Detos, She 370; Ags, layern, 16@1ic; Age, drums, wi, {es ‘Turkish we; French proves, crop ayerm, old, #23005 2 5; do ;, Woo Muscatel, now, $3,500.60; tae; Zante currauta, uew, Tussle; pe Fade 4o--Aldin ‘spplor, gun apples, 194 10),0% Indiana ond 'Ulinula, BY@Ic% perches, ualves, 123,@13%¢c3 do mixed, 10374110; do, yared, Inal0c; Ulicktarries, Isa dia; ‘raspberrics, Unuiios pifted ehorties, Yuwie, Nuta—filberts, lWxlics almonds, ‘Terrazuns, 2t4Zisja; Naples wal- nuts, Tglie; Grenoble walnuts, 144130; Mrazile, TN@de; pecans, Texue, Maglio; Wilmington pea- untae, yee Teuncssce poanula, 0,30; Afrian i450, poaust bic, GREEN EKOLTR—Winter applos were reported firma, aud in moderate deniund, Uther fruits sold ta the ree tall trado at receut prices. ‘The offerings wore Calr, aut included w good deal of poor fruit: Orauges, $3 (28.50 per box: Nlsge lomoum, $4,000.00, winlor at plea, $1,000.55 per orl in car lotd ; fall apples, $2,758 4,00 per bri fram store; Ouneord grapes, Oh, 4.25 per cine of 36 a; do Michigan, in baskets, 2504110; Cal- awa, $125 0,00 por caso; ‘Taabolia, £2.2582.00 per case; Olio qrapes, i Hd) baaketa, $1,70@ 1.50; Foare, H.00A0,00 per bri; quinces, 75c3$1.00 per basket? cranberries, $10.0n@¢610,50 ‘per brl; Cape Cod do, 11.0 11.60; Califorula poary, £3.5ui4,00 per box. GROVERIES—Tuo markut bad a study touu, both for staplo nud we goods, ‘Trade coutinuce stoadily ood, aud there fax cheerful Healthy feeling among Jobbsrw geuersily.” Wo quater attog—Bangoon, ic; Caroling, TY@8ka; Loulsl- ans, THT 0, RBS Yo; Java No, 3,90a Covgers—0,G, Javi Mo; choles t0 fancy Ilo, 2iyigus Ya do, 343144540 $ common to folr, ing, ‘suwatsic? singapore Java, Tica, 92650; Suracuibo, 954 @IsKo. Buosui—Patent cut loaf, Wie llize7 crushed and powdered, Wig@ll4.o; granulated, Wxis11KO 3 Ay standard, 1U),aluyo; du No, 2, 10A(cal045: 1055 gelosigs tra O, 1d 10)40 4 OR as fo. 1, 93f0} cholou brown, bavic; fair to prime trg@tzgoy tcommon do, hase sie nas wuyur, 84920; Sunvex—Califoruis wugse-t tuond drips, $1.05 «1,107 allver dria, extra One, 64@ $30; yood muar-house sirup, Mie d50's extra doy Bid Wo; Now Orleans mcleavet, choice ald, 654700; do pile, WAG0; do vommnod to goud, the 5305 Forto ico invlagacs, bU@S5e; common olasses, WBE tic; Uarkatrap, duasze, Briors—Allspice, 1N@1I¢; cloves, cug@étc; cassis, S205 pepper, Wy S210; outuiege, §1.25Q1.00 5 Calcutta gla Vsjgqiorge.® MRIS EN True ine, CYes German Mottled, 64 GEOL White Rose, 64 03, 7 Gohien Wert, € bese, Lata deyy 6 tye pat ordern In, : Ni J tinothy, $15.53, 3 hedged do, $1goid, 0; No, Uprolzio, 84.54e7,00, qate€ and unchanged, Balen to 100 brie et the close at $1.13 per gallon, Now York waa quoted with boldera st $1.1 TIDES —Were stealy under o fair demand and moderate oierings. Green city butehers', 0261, areon ctred, Wgit and heavy, Fey green call, 12\e3 dey Mat hides, kip ‘and calf, Myidlvc salted hides, 2612 e% denon wkiua, dry i Sih, Dante ngrdntack bringa two thirds price, aud Lranded 10 per centoff, Bhe.p pelta, 3 adie, TOVsS—Were a itet but tiem, in aympathy with New Work, where (ho demand for oxport ts Increaxiog, and chotco hops, Whleh only are wanted, aro firinyr, West. ern are quoted at R122, and cho'ee Ewterna nt 134 Ne, OILS—Uarbon was again quoted actlvo and Flrong, Tn other oils the movement was moderate, tnt wih M firmly held ¢: pt turpertine, Quotations 4 main os before: Carben, (standard white), 115 deg, 419,03 do Wiinbin legal teat deg, 34 07 do hondlight, 178 deg, Metin; fet Inrd ofl, 31,K@E14 inaced raw, 5 °c do winter bleach, 61a ike; sperm, $2,21h0 2, foot ofl, strictly’ pure, G15 01.205 do extra, Dicy a. 1, ties bank ol atialte, BSc 5 plumbage 0 } turpentine, fo a&ses naphtha, 63 gravity, 15 common, 12@ 1c 5 Went Vir cofla, natnr 30; Matural, 30 doy. Wey redacril, WI deity Dra POULTRY AND GAME—Gamo was slow ant work at Tuesday'aiuside prices, Poultry wna atronger tne der a fair retail inquiry and moderate oferings: Suring and mixed chickcna, $2,503.50; turkey, We; duoke, $3.00; geoxe, $9,000.10 prairie chick. cha, $L1Ha3.00; partridgon, mallard ducks, £ amall do, Tata $1,005 snipe, 4 Venison 9. ilo rt 3—Tinotuy vas quiet, hut primo wes fair ot $2.15, thero belag Uboral ordera on tho tluur, witch were unfilled, owiug to the paucily nf the offerings, Common to good was quoted at $2.0068 Clover wan quiet at $9,00.80,25, Fax wan abundant, amd the Rood gradex wold at $1,25@1,30, while common was alow, With astra at $1.15, HALT—Wen tn fair demand at the prices given below: Saginaw, Onondaga, and Canada, tine, § do in ronnd tots, $1.5U! ordinary coarse, $1 dairy, without bagn, $2761 dairy, with bage, 2.00; Aehton dairy, yor mick. $1.00, VEGETADLES—Tho rorcipts of potatoes wero flr for this nox, thong tll far below thoas of Last year, Penchblows wero quoted at uigisy on track, and very duil, aa few retallera wero ready to atock up for the Winter, and everal car loads have Hen ntored subject to the order of {ho wlipper. Teseublows aro retailed on the atrest at 5a 1c fu nacky, but tho de iand Is Mgt, 2s many grocers aro till stipyliod ‘by the farmers, ‘Tho mild weathor causes a grad many buyers to hold back; besides tho host stock ia yet to arrive, Sweet potatoes sold at $2.00 for Kontbern ta $3.0083.50 for Jersey. Ontons and other vegetables wero ult and easy, Balo of yotatoca inciads s car of Hasscta nt 2% per bu delivered, WUOT—Somo Eaptern parties were looking through the markot Lut no ealea ore yet reported, Tho feeling 4s ono of firnsness in conrequence of tio netivity avd firmauens Enst, bnt prices are relatively higher horo than at the réaboard, heuca few orders ato coming from that direction, We quota: ‘Tub-waahed, atrictly 3d poor to goat, dei dae; waabed fine, 38410 ;do mediuin, 420440; do correc, Sya@iwe; unwished, Nuc Leavy to light, 2ugdse; do medium, 3: 4 to coaran, 28990, WoOD-The following iam correct Mat of retail prices of wood: Hickory, per cord, $1.51, delivered; mepia, per card, $8.50, delivered: ‘Herch, per cord, 97,60, delivered ; slate, por cord, $5.60, delivered, LIVE STOCK. citrcaco, Cultle, Receip— Monda, see dT 189 21D 207 Shipmenta— Monday...,. ‘Tuesday... Total.cccesereee CATTLE—The market was unchanged iu ita gencral features, For stock cattle there wan # satisfactorily active demand at fully sustained price, but from other sources the inquiry war of the most Iiited kind, and tho cany fecling noticeable earlior in the week waa again prevalent, Fastermadvices continuo bad, and a8 the stock forwarded during last work {s loosing a plenty of money, ehippera proferred to remain tdlo ratberfthan incur additonal losses by continulug opo- rations at the prices now rultug, aud only a few drovea were taken for ehipment, Sales wero at $2.50; t $2,65¢9,75 for atockers and through Tex~ aoa ; aud at $1,75@4,50 for commen to modium native steers averaging from 3,050 to 1,250 Be, UATTLE SALES, Number and deacrivtion, 18 wlovkors ‘buoyant than on tho preceding two ing Was fairly Orm, and no spprocialte portion of tho advance then gaiued was lost, ihe light eupply enabling holders to maintoin tho advanced position. , fhe ruarkod declius of last week 4t was oxpoctod would re ault In dimiufehed recelpta, Lut few autlclpated yo pronounced s falling olf, 'Yeaterduy's raccipts wero only a fittle more than haif on large ue for the corre- sponiting day of last week, white for tho tlies daya there fs @ dec: of nearly 19,000, ‘To the amall su ply isdue the ndvance of Monany and Tuesday, The market opened #lrong, bnt eased np as the dey wore away, and cloeod weak with something of a dowuward tendency, Sales were at ¥6,50@¢4,2), oF $4.50iq7,00, for wkippers nnd inferior hoavy t at $7.25.47.00 for common to good; and at ¥7.70G4.25 for prime to cholo, ‘Ture was only ouo wale at tho latter Azure, HO #ALRA, Price \No, At. re eB. 2H TAOP LiEP—Were in nioderate supply, and in falr de- mund at unchanged prices, of at $3,00G4,00 fr pour tochotce, H. Green & Co, sold a flock of extra eheep averaging 114 tiv ut 35.00, but most uf the salea woro at $3,606 4.26, BUFFALO. Burrato, Oct. 97.—Oarrut:—Receipts, 1,258; total for tho weok, 180; market only moderately active; prioew for good ta week's quotations; cattle disposed of, conimon ta poor tc off ¢ all of, Nuker avo Lawie— ta, 5,400; total for the Week, 12.600; markot snore active, all ‘lambs ‘finding rendy sate; Veatern sheep, quod’ quallty iu fair de- anand; general quality ‘of lambe offering poor com. red with week ; prices fully i6@ 0 low Woit- Gru seep, about Inst week's quutatlons; common aubea 14 Hou—Heceple, 9,000; totsl for the week, 18660; market fairly activo for all Ught boga; heavy noglect- oil: quality of offerings fair to good; Yorkers and Hebt hogs, §1.60G 1.15; heavy holding at $7,008.00, EAST LIBERTY, Fast Lunenrt, Oct, 71.—Catrie—Rocelpts to~iay, 986 heud, all for enle ‘horu, making fot twodays past 42,650 bead ; supply goud ; markct active; prices un- changed from yeuterday ; beat, $4.2548.73 ; nedlum to good, $5.0. @ik00 ; curmmun to'fatr, $4.00G94.25 ; alock ern, $1.25(8 1.00; bulls and cows, $0.60; 1.00. Haut—Recetnts to-day, 2,605 load, inakluia 7,005 for boro dau j Yorkers, $7,897.60 ; Philadelphtes, €9.00 Surer—Recolpte to-lay, 1,900 head, making 61,000 fur two deyw; welingat $uog@s.ige k BALTINONE. Bariwoxe, Oct, 27.—Carrie—Tho market during the wock was dull prices dudlined io vary _ beat Suave: dit quality, 43403840; median, ‘or good fairy Crt (uatity, @43s0; ordinury ‘thin ateery, oxen, aud cows, 23¢o 350% tnost of the salos at 83{@50 ; receipts, 6,162; salea, 6,010, ‘Hous—Fair’ detnand ; lower rates; closing dull; teudeuoy atill ‘dowuward; range, 10@the ; Svoaljte, Burer—Dullat nnchanged rato; rango, (G5)0; lambs, 2G ie ; recelpta, ¥,:0, BT, LOUIE, Br, Louis, Oct, 27,—Hoas—Higher ; far demand ; Zorksre, $6.60G50.76 ; packing, teisat0; butchers’, 00087. 40. Catrix—Quict and unchangid ; good tn choteo ns tives. ihuogelaie bediur to fair, $3.00@4.1 ve stockurs, $9,049.75 $0063.40 5 Goud to choice Telans, $3 tq ico metlass to fair, $2.00 3; native cows, $2.40@9.01, CINCINATI, Crncimatt, Oct. 217,—Hoas—Active ; common labt, 06.1601.00; ‘geod ta medium, §7,10@1.20; extn butchers’, $7.25: sid, t The wholosite marhel 1. the cats, 108 beinwr aid |. i changed. Wiese stuf! auld at $2 $1042.50, cholee niill-run at $1 Ga.n0, Halen: Cargo echr Telleitonr, from Manteter, 140m nulll-rin lutmber at $16.54 Sold by Blonchard, Dor. land & Co, Cargo ache Presta, from Grant Haven, 15% m atripa and boards, at $12,465 eargo ner J, Fy ‘rary, from Grand Havon, 2:2m strips nnd hoards xt $15.60; cargo. echr Lavkout, Grand Haven, 205 m etrips ant boardn at $12,255 cargo ach Rohert Campbell, Grand Iayen, Fi mm stripe aud bodrds at $1400; carga. wche Elica Day, Whitr[Loko, 20m milleulls at $1.6, Bold by Evor & Karhata, Cargo achr Rlockbridgs, Manietro, 243. m_Jolat_and neantling at $3.25; cargo whe Two’ Rrothors, Manti fen, 178m Jolet and xeantling at $4,253 cared’ ncht OG, Ladin, Landington, 216 m jatst and achntting at $4,255 cargo sche Four Broilers, Maniates, 255 mo ahingies 142,50, 110 nt Joint ated nvauuing at $3.25. Mold’ by John Manon Leora & Ca, Cargo chr Mary, from Manlateo, 60 m abort timber aud Jolt amd reantling steel ant” arin, $1003 19 im Joint ant scautllng ant $4.5, Sold by Blmpaon Ruditark & Co, pe 2 Atthe yards breiness continues aciive, dhe demand being prinetpaliy for the lower grades. Bome lengtine of common atuff are now wold al G1.U0, Chotatina: Firat and eecond etear, «F820 15,00 Third eter, Vneli eenee D100 ogi7.ul ‘Thiet clear, thtek. Sees 9.0016 10,00 Ciear slooring, Nrat and sreond, roUgt Wha Clear riding, first and Recond vee 18210 «1.00 Firat common aiding. ..cseecces i Flooring, firt common, drersed. +> Fiooring, sccand common, dresred Hox Loards, A. Dox horrda. B, A Ftock boars, Batock hoants O sta-k bonds Fencing (16 ft.) i ‘Common timber, WHA LIU Jolets and Reanting, 29 to 24 ft. 1.01100 th... 2,764 200 2.500) 200 pana ties TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Spretal Diuateh to The Chteaze Tribune, Livenvoun, Oct, —=1L . 1.—FLOUR—No, 1, 256 6d; No, 2, As Gd, Gnain—Whrat—Winter, No, 1,100 4d; No, 2, 108; epring, No. 1, 108; No, 2,6 dd; white, No. 1, 119 4d; No.2, Ms; elub, No, 1,118 92; No. 2, dls 4d, Corn—08 Gd, Provintoxs—Dork, 82860, Lard, 629, Lavenroon, Oct, 27—2 p,m,—Lann—Ads Oi, Lavenroot, Oct, 27—Latest—Corn—Mixed Western 30a vA AIA, Land—6ia 94, Tennou, Oct. 91. Task or Esonayp—Tho Aniouut of duillon wiihdrawn from tho Bank of Eu- gland on balan®s to-day 19 £23,090, Weatien—Tempestuotia und wnustnlly cold, MONET—Tho rate of discauut tu opon market for dhree-months? bills is 3 4 Or YOY bolow the Bank of England rates, Lato for money at tho Stock. Exchange for Government rocuritivs fe UoxroLs—Money and account, 4 1-16, Usiten States Bosps—iia, Wy; ‘Cie, LOT: 10-408, 1044; 5 now fs, W325; New York Coniral, v23 Erle, 163; ¢ preferred, 9134, Pau, Oct, Y—Rusrra—65t Te, Fnankronr, Oct, 27.—New 54, Wife BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Bostoy, Oct, 97.—Doruvstte in yood demand ; steady and Ort for all gradea; no prospect of an finmodiate advance, but itis nelieved ta haya tonched tho lowest point for the procent, Supplies are coming forward quite freely from the interior, ‘Tho recefpta have been considerably for some weeks past, considering the lutenesa of the seagon, but stuck iu tho market in not large, olthongh tho nseortment of all kinda fs good, Obfo and Penneylvania fleeces, X and X: fe} ince dium No, 1 ad XXK fleeces, 45 S00¢ Michigan and Wisconsin flegoen, 4244342; medtuin and No. 1, 4103 Te; combing aud detalne fleeces, fu 1G2c, washod ; 4) @éio for unwashed; auperfine aud X pulled, 35 Guy. NEW YORK DRY-GI0DS MARKET. New Yorn, Oct, 27,—Butiness was quiet wlth do- Mostis commission houses end importers, and the Jobing trade was light, Prints wero quict, but some Jargo Hues of old Night faucies wera jobbed at low Agurea, New York mille shirtings wera reduced, Cotton flannels were active, Ragellauta were in better demand, Woolon goods for men's wear ruled quiet, The Dally Ruttetin wasn 200 ensos of wkirta were sold at anction, and brought goo] prices, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Prrmscna, Uct 27,—Petroleum qnict ; crude, $1.624 at Parker's; refined, 13'(915,c, Philadolphia do- livery, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET, Wrixatos, C,, Oct, 27,—Spirite of turpentine Btrong at 373¢¢, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORE. Snecial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. New Youn, Oct, 27,— nati — Wheat — Market steady; fatr export and hometrade inquiry; sales, 155,009 bu at $1,011.03 for rejocted spring; : 1.153, HOG for Ne 1.25 for No, 3 Milwi Bi ago; $1.25 for No, 2 Nurthwesturn ; $1.01 for No.2 Milwaukee ; $2,35@1.97 for No, Lepring ; $1.2%0141 for winter rod Westorn ; $1.26-7145 for amber Went- om; and $1.35@1,51 for white Western, including white Michigan at €1.47@1.49, nod hard No, 1 Mitwau- koa nt $1.87, Ryo quiet ut HO@ASe for Western, and ¥S (ad0e for State, Harley steady ; sslos of 1,000 bu very Suferior Canada at $1.00, nnd 10,000 bu fulr Cansda West et813, Corn Mike better; fale export and home: trade demand ; sales of 134,00) bu at 71@72c for steamn Westorn wlxed; 739 73jc for wall dos Wy@ia)je for high-mixed and yollow Western, 750 for whito Weat- ern; and t8@7lo for aft and heated Westorn mixodl, Onts steady, with wales of 52,009 bu at S824Se for mized Weatorn and State, and 46@5sc for white West- ern an:t Btate, Phovietons—Middlea Leavy ab 13%719%{e for long clear, Lard heavy; sales of 100 tea at 13,1330 for priine ateam new, Witagr—Marketa chade firmer; wale of 200 bri at $1.17 per gallon, Guocentee—Sugam—Market firm; moderato in- quiry; fair to gcod refining [6 quota at 7132, prime at 83ge, aud Nos, 10 to lz Havana at 77j084c, Cotfeo—Market dull an dheavy; [io is quot day @UXe in gold, and Marsealba ‘wt 2034/0" 21G0 in gol TaLLow—Kuies quict and heavy ; couutry and city are quoted at 93, @d sie. 170 the Aasmetated ress.) New Yous, Oct, 27.—Fraon—Lecelpia, 10,000 brie; Father muro steady; moderate export sud home trade demand ; superfiue Stato and Weaterts, 85,00:4)3,40; cam. mou togoad extra, 85.u5:45,70; ool to cholce, $5,758 6. bite wheat extra, $5.2565 8.00; extra Ohio, £300 7.50 5 Bt, Lots, $.7h4 9.0, tye Hour steady 3 §1.25 t Cann-Mrar—Western, $1,30@3.%5, Guarn—Wheat—Keceipts, 239,000 Lu; rather moro steady; fairexport aud inoderate milling demand + rejecied epring, $1.04@1,03; No, 3s Chieag: spring. $1.W@1.15; No, 4d Milw. ken, $1.15id125 Kol 2 Chicago spring, $1,241.29 Nh Northwe cholce old tn store, £1,203 ‘No.2 Silwaukce, $1.31; No. 2D apring, $tesgt.it ninter rod Western, $1 Zict1Alj amber do, SL5kalass white do, $1.sbi1-60, Rye Quiet Western, ic, Marley leas active; fair Canada Woat, 1.12@115; yory interior Canada, §1,00, Malt quiet aud unclunged. “Corn—Deniand falr, aud prices have advanced ; rrceipte, 61,000 bu; Weatern milxed stcamn, 714272550; do sall, Tks 79}40% high-mized and yellow Weatern, 13k @' 3 white Western, Tha t6e ¢ inlzod in tote, Tie, Ute lean active ; a:slindo eattor $ Tecelpta, 88,000 bu; miaod Wentern aud Btato, S45, s7c; white du, 45° Hay—Unchauged, Hore—Firm ; yearlings, 100 ; new, 10al5c, Gaoorates—Lortee—Rio, no export ‘demand } ear Rock, 184 (G20 in golds JoLbing, 184 @ILXo u gold, fair to retulng, 7% CM nd, Sugur quiet, but ateady ; rime, Uyo; refiued in better request, 10!Zcq ke, Molusus quict and unchanged, Rice qulet aad unchanged, VeTRoLKUN—Qulet, but steady; crude, 6X4G0Isfo ; relluod, 134, @13)0; ‘cases, 17},4190; waphtah, 1% @lle, Stuanep Rrain—Firm ¢ $1.80@1.00, Senuta Tunventine—Birmer: 44@423¢c, Huaa—Quiet; Western, 26g270, Leatuse—Unchanged, Woor—Firin ; domivatic fleece, 43205¢; pulled, T@ 6c; unwashed, 17¢320, Povpowa—Pork steady; new moss, $21,50@21,! Beef anu cut meats quict;'Westarn long clear, wug rime atears cash dull sad nou. Stoam, $14.874@15.00; $12.50 IW, SITY 19.49%; Novergber, Hurren—Heavy ; Western, 16@uso ; Atate, 2.6300, Cievse—Markot dull; Giga@ luc, Wirncr—Shade firmer; $1.17, BleraLs—Sanufactured copper quiet by new abecting, B00; ingut lake quict, 24 jron—Sootch yuiet and unchanged, 2iyigdie; Ameri can dull aud drooping, 2@ 150; {rou Wusala sheeting, TaM@ldsc. Naila uuchanged, PUILADELPUIA. Ovt, W1,—Sesba—Quist and un- PUILADELPUL, changed, pe eTuexUM—Firmer; refined, 194@19};0% Aas 102 9 Ce ¥ioun—Falrly active; Towa, Wisconsin, and Miu- novota extra family, $6,25@7.50: State, Gulo, aud In- ‘dian, 90,507.50; hivh grades, $1.740R15. ‘Gustn—Wheal—Slarket dull ; new Pennsylvania rod, -42916:05 now Western rod, §1.19@ 1.40; ainber, $1, 1,45; cmuber spring, $1.90; white, fee B mul xe {SidSc, Corn firmer; yellow, t0g72es ate Inactive; white, 45G@ese; mized, da ize. Te, 4 Viovistons—Weak; new wes pork, $22,260) 22,50, Lard, $14.00 14.80, Wilaxt S110, cw York Stet end Bradford frita waite; Western extra, Burren—Stoud; Oouaty extras, 3K at Tolls wxtFa, “Wy 400; Areta, 2a! tints, 14 crude, +4 Firr: Euas—¥irm; Weetern fresh, 2792, bt, Lous. Gr, Loves, Ato, Oct, 2—#eoun—Inactive and erfine fell, $40 ahh extra pai ri extra, fall, $hing % = , 05 familly withsty Inctadiiig ‘es trode extr: ober 5 $f hy BLL ah; No. 2 mized, F124 eliued for wr. ( eneli, jie primo te atetetly prim i 04 (fintta to atrlellyehotee, $1. 1yomMarted + 2, CR, Trovistoxs—lorte dull and lower; § an r pilct and unchanged, Iulk meata «till sid" ot shynldetr, Woe itiden, aot rants ton re teon daya ia salt, Macou—Barket dail; ony Dine and order trate, Fee Reorte7s—Flour, 3,009 bela; wheat, 41,099 Lars corn, 10.000 "ou oatey 10,000 Wu’ rye, 13,400 Un; anion 1 3,000 bit, NEW ORLEANS, ¥ ORLEANS, Ort, 27.—SuaAna—Qnict + Tej far to gownl fatr, Tac; OLAvER—Lower ; fale to cholen, ihe tte, Frove—Dully Or fine Quoted Bien ty trotlo, $5,250.00; choleo and tar corm Petmeto choice, vy g Q Nav— Dill; Droviato: mn It meats firms shoulders, ‘ he 1 dill ; quoted at Us lintne, “ehintee sugarecured prin ordinary, MY Ise, Corria:—-Quset j ordinary to prime, thu Watsiy—Dull roctited, $1,14161,20, BALTINOLE, iiuatusel, Ma Oct, 2—Fiava—Quist and op sri nominal Gare —starbet rae Nesey sel al Ale ite, Htyemstorkit diy 1 Weat nO lay—Market $20.00 221,00, Provisioxs—Stosdy and wn henged: firm, Terk Hao, I. dully Maryland aud Penusytyanis $2100 25.59. Tari eleady at 214, UeTIEN—Quict but pteaty ; W Orste, 3503) Pernouert—Unehanged, Corrre—Dail ond nowiual, Mex fobbing, 19.995, Wittsky—Dall and beayyt €1.14, MILWAUKE: Mrawatrare, Oct, LoUt: Gna ‘heut—No, 1 Miiwankee, hid: No, 2 Mit ny B11; October, FLAT! ber, $1.00, ¥84e Com stusly ; demand: “N Vata firme No, 1, SS3gr e TL extr2—, Sng? Rio cargoes, 18,9 ents ond Oe 0." 8, Bitein Vike, xited unsettled ; No, 2 cash and Octaber, FLOUAL IE: Now Kommber, $0102; Nu. % oi, lye quiet} ho “Yrovtetoxe—Qaiet_ end unchanged, af $20.15, Prine Tard, 191, 213900,” Me™ Porky qrbetonte—Fronige asd migher; wheat to Dugas ont Atvertpra—Flour, 4,000 bris; whet, 199,00 un, Sureatents—Floir, ROG 110; wheat, 10400) ba, TOLEDO, Torno, O., Oct, 91,—FLocr—Dull. an. Vheat quictand weak aa Tambor Mick FLL “1 ateady and firm 3 hig! new, fuller yor, Gies No, 2 da, U5 held kngher; No, Wye. NMATIL TLoun—Dall; family, $5,054 “Gram—Whent anil: red, 81.2%@1.35. Com dab snd lower: te, Cate in fair deniand and lower rates Ase. Titles wtenily ; moderate demeud; Cznals, 27. Rye dull; 332, Puovintoxs~-Pork easier; $9).50220,73, Lard dul and lower toseil; steam, Lio; Letile, Itc, Dulke moats easier; old, B3,¢, I28e, 1c, looses new foe bing stouiderm, Dez clear ti, “12,a123e; clear, 220 packed. Fpeots quict and ‘une nged. Winsky—Light demand ¢ nelders trim at 3.13, Buttre—Dall aud unchanged. aq Eiornnart, Oct, 2 1 BEporane, & nextray, isonedu and ra farntly, Obto, Indiaun, sad Michigaa, St! Louis, S70 of and yellor, 3 malxed aud white, WO; funey Minneso! 3 Gnaix—Corn rtozdy and firs @Sic. Outs in moderate deraas AIGSSC, Berrazo, 02 + antes mia bert hg ote Qtnet s 10,47 ized Western sold Gate held ut 40g Chlsago, Lys negleetod, Harley duik, CLEVELAND, Ler but 1» O., Oct, 2 MaTE—Wheat quiet snd unchi rn quitt and toe hbeh mixed; Ge for wewnited? Gln die for ear ou track, ate atecdy? Prrnouren—Uncnanged, —_-— MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, OCT. 27. Aunivep—Stmr Chicago, Matutow ‘Actes; echt Ti, Fitzlugh, Erle, coal; ser Michigan, Cleveland, coal; xebr @, W. Adains, Hnffalo, coal; sete Ont Son, Clovelsnd, coal; sehr M. Mucller, Miakegon, Inmbery sebr Monticetc, Cleveland, cout; scr MM, Elizabeth, Muifalo, cowl: schr Monterey, Charlotte, coal; echt Muntos, Muskegow, lumber: abr Saginaw, Vermll jon, ctona; whr Tom Patue, Grand River, wood; wht Sopsu, Red Rives, lumber; prop Philadelpbts, Erie, aundrlca; seliz Hotokea, Oevegs, waits ache C,H Nackley, Muskogon, luniber ; schr Pautine, Muskegon, tumbe Ctranrp—fche T. 2, Merritt, Toronto, 19,898 ba com; it Viying Mist, Batfalo, 19,25) bu wheat; brig Commercd, Mouuminer, 1udds bu outs, vO bela ap lea, 20 bri boet, 432 bates bay, aud wundries yacht Suite Brown, Jacksnport, 1,000 bu oats, 3 bee eer toma bay; stair Cu: is y i Tis apie, badwuodciens ris apples, and sundries Niont Cucanancta—Kchr M. P, Heuna, Boat He yen, 10 brly off, and ausdrles; vchr Diack Mus Btoiy, Creok, 8 bela pork, 2 Vrl'Leof 1 el lard, a3 stndriess nckr Muskegon, Grand Haveu, 2? sacks mwat sod + xchy Muskegon, Muskogou, 25’ bris pork, and sundrica; prop G. #, Heath, Sduguitick, 300 grees Ulder, 100 dry Nidca; ecu L. Doub, 8t, Joseph, 10 br flour, 40 bris limo, LAKE FREIGHTS, cric4ago, Treighte wero in moderate demand snd firmer a so fur corn, and 40 for cate, to Buttslo, The Builalo charters includo the prop Etapire State, coro through ; echra City of Chicago and Ilackley att evening), aud seht Gulden Flvece (loxd:y), corte is 4305 schr Chester 8. Jones, wheat on private tern} Yan Vi fr, osta at de, To Blech echr Lucinda Van Nalkonbureyy Sale: BAe, Ta ‘ate terms, In the efter avon the Dick Sonoee wus. tase for $202 Lt cora to Bufalo at fe, The capacity anivaute to O1W bu wheal, 135,000 bu corn, and 30,004 bu oss. DmTLolt, On the 25th the following charters were reporta Schr Evalino Bates, stavee, taint Hs Bugs, ot ae , . Norton tei par iindeer, lunes awaa City to Culeagy, at $470 m, rull, oes MILWAUREE, = Ags ‘The following chartera wero mado on the 3ith? | ‘Buffalo~Prop Superior and barges Buavnee end 822+ dusky, schrs Yoster and auothor not nemed—all to ur rive from Chicago—whost at Bye, Tu Uewes? Cortez, wheat, at Kio, CLEVELAND, oe ‘The Leader of Tucstay bse tho following fa regard to Ike frelghie: Frefghts ver rather quiet yeaterday, but few chur oe ing wade, ‘The rates remain at the old ae $1.00 and $1.05to Chicago, Jc to Siiwaukr, me a to Detrolt, ‘Tho aupply of coal fa qual to! Sy manda, und thera ate plenty of vessrls to iste that ooinea, No charters were mad) for Canstlid ports, consequently there are 10 rated to be rep} BUFPALO. ‘The engagements made on the 2ith were? Si: ime Richards, J. 0, Harrison, coal to Chlengo ze ¥. A sche J, IL, Mead, coal to Milwaukeo at as Oe 0 bauh, coal to Toledo at 250; brig Roscins, & re of Grean Day aud Grace A, Chaunon, cost es ‘ $i PadueWiuttnms Geasaye ia a ky ‘at Ge, and Ni Meutdusy tor Rilivgukoes #1 chr Aira Coll coal, Cleveland to Chicago, at $1.10, LAKE MICHIGAN. CHICAGO. ji Businega at tho docks was very active sestenhay oll most of tho largo luraber-ficet at the market SO posed of, Duriug the day there arrived a lety fe ber of coabloadod vossels from Butfalos... scow Seabird ran into Welle street Wile ie dey, aud fost her jibboom aud wes a damaged otherwise, fibe baa gone {nto pote de Barns & Farrow for ropatra..., Ths barge Keon ner, which collided with the sclr E Boe near Milwaukee Monday night, arrived neve 20 | with a cargo of melt, She ts cou aeritly, ee ‘The bridge-tendor on Halsted strect bridge Paar t fuating something on the abutment,fell tn A neh fn falling struck womerbing and broke Dit ty cater son tried to help him, but was pulled sth ois a Limself, Flually, however, they were Vou anni ‘Thouchr Minerva lost her'jibboom by culls oy, the schr Fairbank in the Fivor yesterday. hearer {vil off the rune at bi dock aud tuto the batchway § is) schr Crogthwalte, Ho'reccived vor, ues sae e03 which will Hkely says fae ee Sarre He Bot Pao weeks. -s-Capi, Dick Brower, of tues LUZ. eee! Hindleat the lumvoramarkot yostorday. TU0 DTG) Jost threo stanchious and stFluger, and 88 Ne damaged otberwise,,.. The owners of lumber ray Mflovattk Manltowoe, 5

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