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8 TINANCE AND TRADE. Qreat Increase in the Country De= mand for Currency. Larger Offerings of Paper for Discount---Cloarings, $4,700,000, The Produce Markets Rather Irregular «-Provisions Quiet and Firm, Whent Strong and Corn Steady Under Large Recelptg-=-Other Grain Easy. End of the September Wheat Deal~---Prospects. An Enormous Volume of Grain Poured Into Chicago. ¥ FINANCIAL, ‘Thera was a sharp demand from all sections of the Interior for currency. Orders wers recelved from all quarters of the wheat, corn, and hog re- glons, The totsl anount of currency sent out by tho banks wna not loxs than half a million dollars, The results of this movement wilil be scen In Breater receipts of graln and eattle at this point, and in aa improvement in collectlons, which have been growing harder, The offerings of paper wero genorally larger, and the lopn market mora active, The country (s bor- rowing bieavily, and the dificulty in Interlor collec- tlona haa sont some morcantilo paper to the banks, Tho Board-of-Trado demand In still light. Counter transactions were heavy, asshown by tho Increase in clearings, The scttlements on tha Board of Trado added cons{derably to the rontine ‘business of the banks, and a Iargeamonnt of Board- af+Trado obligations were shifted from ono institus tion to another. ‘The rates of disconnt at the banks wero 8@10 por cent to rogular customérs, First-clasa outside pa- per s taken st special rates, ns low s G per cent for thirty days, Tiates on the street are the same a8 bank rates, and busincss ia very dall. New York exchange was sold betwoen Lanks at 75¢@81. 00 por §1,000 disconnt. ‘The clearings were $4,700, 000, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. Tho prospect at present {o that the Now Jetsey Central, o few montha so powerful and prosparons, will fail In ts attempt to get tho 85,000,000 loan It needs to rehabilitato itself, and will have to gointo Ahe hanas of a Recelver. The only parallel tosuch downfall {s the caso of the Eaatern Raliroad in New England. Elther of these collapses coming At any other time would have produced a panie, UNPRECEDENTED STAGNATION IN LONDON. Our comparison of bank clearings at London shows that there has beon n materfal decline In transactions since Aug, 1, compared with the cor. reaponding perfod of either of tho four preceding cars. The clearinzs for four weeks ending Aug. 0 compare with thoso of &5‘“ fous years thus: flk’ll Oof 0.000 In 18705 In 1875 & in 874! 2451 000.000 in_ 18 snd Mfi )0 000 in 1872, Lvldemly the depri Bion n England was geenter than in this country in August, and the bank rate of disconnt has ro- mained ot 2 per cent for twenty-ono wecks—a stagnation unpreccl]cnlcd since tho period follow. inz the Overend-Gurney panic In 1t1&I ,—The Pub- {ic, Sept.28. DUSINESS IN NLW YORK. The New York 7Zritune of Saturday dovotes three columna to the prospects of fall trado fn Now York, and finds them to bemost flattoring. Veteran observers fn the dry-goods trade flnd an fdentity Yetween the symptoms of revival of trade now and those which prevailed after the panie of 1837, Business men in Now York ara greatly encournged over the fncreasing demand from Europe for Ameri- can breadstuffe, Asign of promise inthe fronteado 13 thie announcement of the Sanderdon Brothera & Co., the great atec! manufacturers of Shefield, that ** thoy accepted tho loglo of events and would transfer tholr m\mu(nc(urn of English steel to Amerlca. " $ QOLD AND GREECNDACKS. Gold was 1004@110 in grecnbacks, lnmelflnb“k‘ wore D1%@U0% centa on tho dollar rold. FOREION BXCHA!UES-’ -h d F“'”" g} }{Yfl'fv‘ lay. I 18— GOVENNMENT LONDS, Onited Stateads of 81 United States r nd Ju ST Janary ang Jul et 'N—Jlllunrynnd Jul] kn ed '8 UCW 68 0f 81, nited States curreacy Oy, CITY AND CO! ‘tnko Cl(y'l ¢, bonds,. uun tu Llly‘ll::: ater Tos EARU Uity 7 ¥ ot water foan......s o e Favk gt bon u-mhchl go 7 e, url-)..‘ “eAud taterest. LOCAL 8TOCES, aked, Glty Raivay, South Side. Ak City lallway, West Side, Jirthy (,IIYI | North Side.... 123 “Irade o Company. 14 Chamber of ummcru. 76 hlpfill!l Po 33 aboalion moek e B s BY TELEGRAPII, To the Western Asiociated Press, New Yonux, Oct. 2.—0old opened st 110% and closed at 110, DBorrowing raies were 3 to fiat, Loans wore aleo made at 1 for carrylng, Gavernments wora quiet. Rallroad bonds were Irregular, Btate securities wore quict, except Tennessces, swhich were lowor. 8tocks wero Irregular, opening strong and highe er, with the cxception of Rock Island, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, and Delaware & Hudson Canal, which were lower, After midday the mar- Xot was strong for Lake Shoro & Michigan Cen- tral, on a bellef thata soitlemont of the rallroad ‘war, or, st least, an advance in rates, was only s ucstion of a short thne, Coal stocks weru weak for elware, Lackaweuna & Weatern, and Delawara & Hudaon. Now Jersey Central wos exceptionally stroug, the paymentof thu October inturcst tend. inge to strengthen it. During the last hour the mar- ket was firm for Lake Shore, Michigan Central, New York Contral, and Westorn Unlon Telegraph. ‘The conl stocks were highor and doliverles of Del ware, Luckuwanie & Western, Delaware & Hud. son, ond New Jersey Central wure so frrogular thut purchuses had to be mada under the rule to 1l the short contracts, The Wisconsin stocks wore barely !k'ndK Transactions were 214,000 shurcs, of which 6,600 wore Wealern Union, Northweatern, 12,000 nuck hhmd,'l‘ 000 51, 28,000 Lake Shore, 4,000 New York Ceutral, b, 001 Nichigau Centrul, 114,000 Delawarg, Lackawanua & Western, 23,000 New Jersey Central, and 4,000 Dfin\\'lr% llllll(l)m‘lv(.liilfl]‘“ \ 1\ W Yomi, Oct. :—Mone; actly 4, \’mlna murcautile paper, 4Gp0, Y Al A ‘Tho Assistant Trcasurer dis e Gurtom recolpts, Cn e 47,000 rings, S22, 00 0 h E 8% i nye, f avENRRBNS B Ml swrnng qule ‘Weatern Unfon, tiuu\unver.. Ver pldiaeeeres |1 | 704 New Jerse: i A Amulu\n Uniteq buates iitgol ‘Iuv 1S4 s Plivuri. £ Yort Iwertern i B4 LM e Tenncueo 0s, old, ‘Fenliessgy te, DOW. Virgiuls, old... qunu $70CKS. 8, Frax 3 '] . llou‘:lo du C1800, ~Tho Istest quota w13 | 003) U. Pac. lund-graota, 1 e i \Virsinia. new. 13401 19 10 Tl Interest woa THE CHICAGO TRIBYNE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1876 ed to among brokers and operatora In slocks to henr m of malesin l.ho ean Mining Boa that quotations “would hn mcolrcd crll_hore, and conshierable desire was ovinced to_obisin them before the opening of ricenof Bonanzastocke that they wonld form businars, Thestiffenl is consldered duo ln a belle tho contre of attractlon in the Now York loard, though, after Enstern quotations had been buls letined, prices fell off in the afternoon. atroet was fall of rumors regarding the progress of businers in the new I ‘bogus dispatchier were adoat, Extras contalning quotations and teleprams relative to the new enter- Prllu met with & ready eale on the street this even- Many connrds and REIGN. [:lown N, Lmn('s 1zl—lfi v. m,—Coneols for money An an icd Sistes Honds-—5- 208 ot 163, 100; 078, mr Erln. !m pmnmd. 17, 2 —Unlvuu sme- Bonds—Now A FrAxgront, Oct, 2 REAL ESTATE: The lnllmvlng Inluumenu wera filed for record Monday, Oct. 2: cstors ot daté Scm. Lo 08 st Wl “ncnem;d v, W' 28 i ront. fo T Ored 1, Ta0%% 7t on Pecri. da QAP 66, LOF o ThirGetr b w Fy 124 8- 101 ed Jane Weat Jacksonst, ne mhfl Tauiloa 183 0:10 1, dated Juno 24 Diue INaid av, }"p'; &7 of Poikat, 38 n! on lllll“;lul b e souTIi on urv LR, Burnshde st, 75.1¢ 0¢ Thirty-aIath s W, 25¢ urnside st, 73 1t s g 3 11018, dated OCt. T.vanveeirners COMMERCIAL, The tollosingwora the recéipts and shipments of the Jeading articles of produce in this city during the forty-olgt hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morming, add for the corresponding tino it hxu.‘.. store on Saturday for city consumption: 3,108 bu wheat, 1,020 ba carn, 1,400 bu rye, 880 bu barloy, The following graln was inapeeted nto store in thls city on Mondny morning: white winter whent, 5 cara No, 1 red winter, 6 cars No, 2 do, 1 ear rojected do, 10 cars N. W. No. 1wheat, 24 cara N. W. No. 2 do, 10 cara No. 1spring, £27 cars No. 2 do, 00 cars No, 3 do, 20 cars rejected do, 3 cars no grade (412 whent); 2 cars No. 1 corn, 103 cars and 28,000 bu high- mixed do, 772 cars and 30,100 but No. 2 do, 155 curs rejected do (1,032 corn); 10 cars white onts, 15 cara No, 2 do, iv4 cars rejected do, 3carano grade {82 oate) ; O cars No, 1 rye, cars refected do, 1 carno grade (33 rye); 2 cars No. 1 barley, 31 cars No. 34 cars rejected do (148 Larley). cars), 730,000 bm, whent, 255,083 bu corn, 125 bu rye, ‘The following table shows tha dlsmhnllon of tho ‘breadstulls shipped from this cllydnrlng last weels: “Withdtaw from 21 cars No. 2 do, 4 2 do, 81 cars No, ‘Total (1,700 Inepected oat: 74,400 bo A)w, shipped 4, B do to Bufalo, 31,000 bu do (o Erlo; 83,000 bu ULarley by rall, 36,085 bu do (o Duflalo, and £1,420 bu do to Collingwood. The Now York Herald gives tho following snm- mary of llm situation In that city at tho close of Lu rye by rall, 2 ‘The mnwment in breadstufts and provisions hns heen Teas nctive than it had bean hoped they would ho st FE, but the broadstufls markot lina remafued n Aiate, ahd wiiea tho now crop ot w i frecly s good busiess 1a. cunmh.nlly s nearly ull comparatively pour, ot m-u ot rling o compared with the new rop. e ¢ with thie now, Fralii tuls way probably be wo fTtasdvantage, o difierenco fu ylue 1s very waterlal, but no griter and thesh remarks apsly new nud tha sale) inado have erl, huwever, demanding the difference in Wil cqual farca to upring s -ml Tutura delivery:. Oata have been Fomewhat memulr under free offérings of new, as com)| lutd,\fllh old, whici The telegrama yesterday were very enconraging Thoy indicated an advance of 2@7c per bu on new, which sold at $1,23 for No, 2, while $1.12 was bid for old No. 2 shipped out of Necly's Elevator and- fustarrived there, The tolo- grams Indieated a decldod improvement in the do- mand both for milling and export—the latter belng chiely on Lonl!nuntnl oeecount. The recoipts of wheat In this city exhibited n larze Increaso yesterday, 412 Into store, There was a good dealof hend-shaking over the fuct, as It was supposed to confirm tho Tdea that tho Septeinbor wheat cornor was run in th interest of certuln rollroad oficialy, Proper to noto that the weather In Minnesota has recently been vory bad. A gentleman just returned from a tour through that Stats reports that Jast Wedneadny was farmers could thrash toany considerablo extent, tho weather having been too damp, This has kept whoat back, undoubtedly; but it Is also truo that there was plenty of wheat In the country ready to tako advantage of tho high prices of jast week, which could notbe sent hero owing to alack of The same geatleman roports that the average ylold of Minncsota will be 10@12 bu por acre, bub that sho will uot export morg than one-third a8 much whest as usual, the millors In soveral scctlons are greedily buying up all the wheat that js offered, and aro paying within ubout B¢ of the Chicago price therofor, A cargo of now wheat was bought in this mar- ket yesterday to abip down the Bt. Lawrence, Thia s tho firat straight order that has been filled hera for a long time past. Most of the orders have been limited to G@8c por bu below what they could be They were based on the valuo of the old wheat for consuming purposes; no nllowance having hitherto boon made for the supcrlor quality of wheat of the new crop, The wheat doal of Septomber was not quite so closaly finlshed last Baturday as wo supposed it to bo, About 200,000 bu remained nnsettled for, but nbout oll of this was closed up to-day—and at the There may be an odd **fAive" or 0 out yet; but the deal s regurded by thosowho conducted jt as entirely closed, TIE MARKETS, 'The leading produce markets wero falrly active in the aggregate yesterday, though in somo cases the edgo of domand was dulled by the fact of enor- mous receipte—the number of car-loads of grain 1nspectod Into store Leing probably the largest over lmown in ono day In the bistory of the city. Pro- firm towards the clnw. Wheat wus active and atrong, ‘The deliverles of the morning, on Ociober coutracts, Wwere rathor light all round, as micht bave been expected from tho fact that cash lots In mony departments come manded a premiown over soller the mionth, The shipplng movement was slow tlll the afterncon, sbippors being ulow to mect the advanced views of carrfers. Tho lurge recelpty, and tho fncreastuy risks of lake navigation, tuduced vessel.owners to demand 3;c advance. Diy goods were fuactlve demand, and were drn “Fhe attendanco of buyersia to wheat holdore. cars belng inepectod car factlitics, full Agure, 81,104, af provioug priced, week now just oponing promises to be the most active of tho ecason thus far, Thero wasn fairly satiefactory demand for groceries at fally previons prices, Coffeen are strong nnd nd- vancing. The supply is 1oes than half s large asat thls time lnet year, while pricos are noarly 3c per 1blower, Sugars remaln dul), botaro held witha falr show of firmuess. ‘There {s a firm fool- ing fin elrops, molanses, rico, splces, anit teas, The butlor trade continues active, with prices raling vory firm, Cheese wna dnll at 114@12Ke for good to best factory. No price ciangea were doveloped In the fish and driod-frult markats. Apples, peaclies, snd In fact domeatic dried frults zenorally, remain insctive, and 80 for as values are concernad they aro ot tho moment almply nominal. Ofla remain without much activity. Carbon, linsced, lard, and turpens tine were quoted firm. Coal was firm at $7.25 for ogg, $7.50 for nut, nnd 87,95 for range,—an ad- vanceof 28cperton. Wood was dull and un- changed, There was a roasonably actlve and firm leatber market. Bagging remains quiot and steady. ‘There was little change in the condition of the lumber markel The offerings at tho sale docka wera [atr, and the demand Hght. At tho yards trada 1s fafr, hut tho docks aro tull of lumber, and deal- crs can easily All thelr ordera without re- rorling to the wholesale market for sup- plics, Building materlals were In very fale temand, especlally Itme nnd common brick, both of which are firm. Tho demnnd for wool and hidos continues good, and both articles aro firm under moderate supplios and in sympathy with Eastern markets. Hroom-.corn, hops, and biay were unchanged, Seeds werequict and eteady. The offerings of green fruits wwere smaller than naual, and the market rather quict. Poultry was dull ond eggs Arm. Cholce potatoes were in good shipplng demand and stronger. Lake freights were active and strongor, Carriers asked 3c (Yic ndvanco) for corn to Bufalo, and shippers Lid 2%c on 'Chango, but pald Sc After- wards. Corn to Kingston was taken at fiye, and wheat to do at Gc. tall freights wero qniet, with. ont chango In quotations, agents asking 20c to Now York, 18c to Philadelphia, 17%{c to Daltimore, and 25¢ to Doston per 100 be. Through ratea by Iake and rall were quoted at 10%e for corn and 11%¢ for wheat to New York, and 11%e¢ on corn yla Buffalo to Boston. Frelght ongagements wore roported for 5,000 bu wheat, (00,000 bu corn, and 36,000 Lu rye, The following were the exports of provisions from the principal citics of the Atlantle seoboard for the woeks ending as dated: Sept. 0, Sent. z:, et Fork, brle Lard, o 0..m.|w 5,643 tingon, B ATE PRI Figeasn “The visible lnmfly of grain, comjirising the stocks 1n granary at the principal polnts of accumulation at lake and scnboard ports, in transit by rall, on the New York canals, and on the lakes, Hept. 23, 1870, was: Sml Sfpl (A Stnl 25, TR Bl vevrrvvrrer BN IHI R.quss n.wn.m Corn, Wtlsasresnnns, k! 878 Data bus v Ehiiaw 530 02, 010 7«:,.‘.13 GW.‘HD 110,490,020 m.:m.nsn 18,318,570 FORRION IMPORTATIONS received at Chlcago Customs Oct. 2, 1870: I, I1. Hayden, 640 tons salt; Field, Lelter & Co., 6 cases dry goods; Jansen, McClurg & Coa., 2 cases Ink; Gould Bros, & Dibble, £ cascs files; Culver, Page, lloyno & Co., 18 casks Ink; Unlon Rolling- Mill Company, 70 tons Spiegel fron; D, W. Irwin & Co., 500 bu barloy. Atnount of duties collected, $0,282.63, DRY GOODE AT NEW YORK. Tho Bulletin glves the Importa of dry goods in New York during September us 86,473,000, which 15 §1, 700,400 below tha total for the correspondlng month last year, and $3, 014, 003 losa thau in 1874, Tho foreign coln value of forcign dry goods placed upon the market during the month is $7, 370,318, This showa o decrease of §1,5600,011 compared with September last year, and $3,101,417 com- pared with 1874, — PROVISIONS, 1100 PRODUCTS—Were qulet, cxcept In year pork, and firm, with little change in prices, though the tendency was upward. Tho recelpts of hogs were falr, and priceswell sostained, nndthere were a few more orders hore for product, but chiefly st Insldo figures, which holders would not accept. The stock of pork in Now York ts roported to be only 10,638 brls, axainst 23,473 u month ago, and 33,137 Urls o year ago, The stock of Iard thero Is 12,820 tcs, agalnot 24,043 tes amonth mgo. 5t. Loulsreports only 104 rls pork, 750 tes lard, and 3,363,C03 1bs moate—nil wintor, Mess Pork—Wasquiot and advanced 10@325¢ per brl, with s moderate demand for tho yeor, and adecldedly strong feeling In new pork, which commnnded 40G50¢ premium over tho old. Balea were roported of 400 Lrls casli at $16.506418.00; 100 bris new do at $17,00; 1,500 Drisseller the sonth at $10.20310.40; and 7,600 brls xellerthu year at 14.8%¢15.00, Tolal, 0,650 bris, Als 70 bria bucks at $16.50. Tho marked closed firm nt 10C0R16.00 for caahis $10.40210.45 for avllor October; $3.75:10,00 n0d £11.0746(3 12,0 for thie yenr. o BRIIND DOt Mt NaIRNL AL D1 A B oy Oies. i B VARGl oe por 100 Ba on thu your, with Ifttle chinnge for prescnt delivery, and lluln demand for It. Hnles wero I ml ed to [ cller the year nt_$0.95¢:0.4736. The market closed -mmwus 0.224410.23, 1G5, Caah; B10.24a10.35 for utoher; notiinally at 0,435, vembery $0.375G0,40 for seller tho year or Jul mmer Illi‘l\fl\n l,l‘%l‘l‘lln\lll.l At Seperioy ms below W io ‘rice of Winter aibeatioiWersilet, but shade drmer, {n sympathy i o, nil & mollerata demand at inddo diee foe LIRS SR et Bales Mons JopnHal oF ahouldors At 3461 50 hoxea do nE. (et 160, 000 14 sl Ting (winter) at £4.70@4.75 por 100 e, 100 boxes " surn- ner 0g; 250, hoxed loni and wiort clcars, acllor Betom SUSR. (7)) a3 Loy mammier sweut-plckied Bamaae ide. *Thia foi lowini are Lo Intest auotatunas hort Long Short p rm cleura. clears., Looss...,0e L 0 Tioxed 1 e s Ni uvumbcr. b, o 8 Du:dmher . 0! !! 8) Jazuary, 6 ) P Lony oted nl ¢ cash, ‘ot 5 Novnuwcr. nml ibida tor Deceinber. l.lnllln"glllllll quict at OQI‘?IN ILAIIR'L'HI |l 12! i3 uwll boxod, wwatplekled i, 1134 ‘Wintor shaulders, |0‘W.‘ 701 do short ribs, cash or seller Octuber, 83c. No winter short clears ur lon clenra on salo. Bacon uuoted at 8¢ for shoulders, ) ort. Hie, 100 for shor clears, and mll’cmn tlnvmd !Nl k . R ODUCT Bty 7 Qi fer ey 13 7§arfl:'.'m Aot s ptoas Tullou—\Yas quoted at BK@OHc for clty, and 74@80 for canotry lots, sccording w condition, ~ Bales were 100,000 B clty ot Ehger 2 BREADSTUFFS, FLOUIR—-Was In moderate deinand rnd strong at full previous prices, with rather lght offcrings, though recelpta ara slightly on the Increase. Tho stock is vory small, belug only 25,575 Lris, agalnst 82,060 bris a month age, and 85,373 bris & year ago, Sales were ro- ported of 1,200 brls winters, partly ot $3.25@0.25; 715 bris spring oxtras, partly.at §6,251 100 brls winter nupcrfines at $3.57341 and 50 bristyo dour on private terms, Total, 3,075 briw. Tho markot closcd steady 4t the following a4 the askIng rango of pric Cholco winters, $0.60; mediuin_ winters, $3,5030.00; ehioles spring extran, $5,23@0.75; medium do, B5.006 shipping extras, $4.5023.00; chulce patents, 88, 501 eommon do, $3,73@6.00; sour aprings, $3,00 "J."m spring superfines, $3.006:3.50. 1tyo flour, $4.00 Tirah—\¥as qalet and frm, bolug quotad scarco, Bale waslliwited to 10 tons at $10,00 per ton freo on board car. Aiddiinge—Bales wero 20 tons at $10.00 por ton, Jrv,: Feed—Sold tothe extent of 10 tons at 812.00 on track, Screenings—Sale was made of 10 tons ot $10.00 on track, Cora-Aleal~Salea wero 20 tons casres ot $10.73 on track. VIIEAT=Waz sctive and strong, sdvancing 15(c trom th Intest Oyured ot Batunitay, wnd cloaing Naisfe Wigh- ur nmntm thia ‘vauke of Trlced of thie two duya was nurlyl i@ saing. l. vorpool way quoted a aliade dearcr, T e wtrirgor. Wit b falr 0£port deimand i quatations wlilch thiSat tha lm‘yvrl ars beginnin reaifcs (ho valuo of our auw whegt s8 conpari with thooll, The uutatlon of 81,43 fn New York 1s Ut 1,07 hierv, whilch was tho rullug rato st \llauub Uie Tiay, arkot ulvance subscauuily, Tho krs(et atreugth East probavly (nduced the foiw i Shoria for Keptehiber o'seitlo At tné eurpunt’ Tate. (he ditocence belui lcu than the § per cent lanhigas whicl) mmmmm.-um 1£ 1t wero proven that tiey iad fafle ymv o for thelr contracts, ‘Tl pucolpta weru lare, coted Lo continiuy 4, but tlicro wasu goud QGity for aah Whioats WhIh sbaori M tho mlnrxm aud"kopt the ‘wmarkot at a premium of fiom: as M\.ull\ulmd ‘ u P e;, ‘ { dted! for anipmnt,. he Dol stfutatad by The wxpectation of Viher frelat Taten later in the inonth, aud, the fear that large losds cannot be taken duwn llwfll‘ Lawrenc (lMIlhl,dll! n nlum cash lots, \Ih L')I nm\m n for s el \!l‘l(‘l ou Uectober eunlrucl lhn{ lllfl Joined to thy llmr\l encouraging o h lnnbtnul demand for futures, nid roater b Ilmlll'y bl'lnn' thuly for Novewber, ‘The Were I\ mlml e mml, W|Ihmll mueh T ek s 30 uber ofienca at 81,073 ulu:llnul 19T 0nc, advancol Lo i ehG, w i at the close, Aler the mont lwhl llll U7k l,lr sud declined to 81,064, under the pressure to ull 2 fow round low then mh sogt Gtobir it g <y Venrig at o g B o b 2 d , u . Lapring al u No, ddo at g 07 24 v Ul MR ETO0 N 00 Y nuw o 8t 8100104 umbuam meuul ame 1,00 by R HEN by samplo at o8 1o o S b 00 at . gl .01 umc | C L1t fr otal, D4,500 byt ““’l ‘Aeui=bales were 350 b No, 1 red at 81, 12! g0 'p«;g',’:fignulmlmu wl)llllulrylluml'ltll’f& ‘e-un board cars, Lol A esota Wheat—Was' 14 "G00 demand and @ r; Sales wery 5,000 bu o arrivo by uu.. 100t 81, i 700 bu by seinplaat $1.0161.03 un trac m ALel Ll 13 free nn nuunl can Stal, b, Ml Ve fur present and quiet fur ful.l"ll “The tnurket was steady, bt declined 1ec on kil m' but w.»uc Bl for ¢ étober oF Noveniber, ‘i recelpts of the moraing werscnormoun lelug 06 sads aud 50,000 bit, Whlel staggeri buyerd ut int, l\nu rqmm,-d ahi u dearcy, and W 7 y, whils there wero sonie I clhlrmn Qrdors on the Lerket Bera. The decling [ e jrla cash lots was not wholly dus to the magnitude of re- celpla. as o one oxpectoid that 1st weeks bremium on caahlou would be aatatoed eftc (lie keplenber con: tracte ind becn @iled, Tho October deliverles of tha Horitug wera suiall,” Holdors wer nol snsh futures at o declin, though the ur, —~way ulied by W atateoient § It L U Coriecrob of 3180 i e Pine TR prm “satddrinr, " hetuis then lm|{'fll|lcv| to Nl Beptemher contrns Reller tho munth satd early at 44ator declined b 45 and ads c at tha clove, ” Sotler, Novembet sol nb 34 CIoNR AL 4357, Beiin enr suld 3 44» 0. Caal No, 7cl aodd I‘{i‘(c, Illlh mixerl n}. dalac, wivlfefostel at 49c. Casl snles irere repurtod B0 LT ixed At A5G4S 120,400 D Hisno: ot rejccted o SiNCes oot cate At 45ct Ih nt 4y Mll\finm track: ani 4wty oAt UAM1eTe Toos on Board cars, ot T30 B—Wore Toderatly ccttve and caster, The m«hnu In ftiires wan ol Ty of changln lmm Uctober to Nuvnmhor,lhn Inlltr lolty wt m of 34, The receipts were Iarge, nxul 0. Hlml ro- Jourou Wero M@t lower, acl driy atthio decline, lh:r thy month lnld ! ‘I:l clallm{ lb and" No ‘M i mic !1 sotop the YOAr JJ'{\L -mm Octoher and \nrcmbfl wld o Ko, 3 sald at e, closin ot the O esin, Sia: jected opened at 236, atd 2434¢, wiilch wa :lm}:\'u;lfln price, Canh oy rnru’n‘p«{m‘:l of 19,800 b No, 2t 0 b rejanted at 9 500 it b @3 on mrumnn"'amn 01,200 b, BYE—Canl was in ERE el for shipment, and llcml‘ Ilfll: !or 0, 4, 85¢ for rejected, and align for he telmn wore liberal, but the offertn, ere nnlern(u. Frelght Tion \as ongaged for 36, (0 lm. Fautures were inactive. Cashvalea were reported of £00 bu No. .lllmuc(l 00 b No. 2ot aicy 2,1 b r]fl“l “n ;s'uuw bu by samplo at6le ontrack otal BARLEY—Waa leas actice, anening dnll and Jower under beavy offorings, anid rallying (uwnrdl iho close, hers veing consAeEme lnnnlry ram shippers. Tho recelps wore the largest of thy scason, 148 cars being fuspectod In, of which 31 wers No, 2 sand 81 No.8, The lower urades opened weak, and aeclinedl tedv voder the large supy llj '|Ilfl mmmunn atiracted buyers, and ihe mwrket closed higlive, Heller u:umunpunmu £¢, and closed u BJ?‘G. Noyember vpened at 8134c, B R o, St G e 2ot ol c, closing at tho ouisldy ;‘n. ol & dogar i As T, . 4Gl xlms % abank 5 brouj tefect rflmhl .muaa o umu SN Dl apine, Mejestede 'I’C ‘ llfiwlnfl NIU’- Cash snles were 'Kll'wlldf le‘!\l lh'-'“)')ll NO, B it A%EBHEL 2,000 s ol o BEAINT U by i Beethii |rm,k| and _o.zul;fiu\u Mc@gl"wm\‘nnmx. 1’0 al, 32,800 b, P Wheat—Sales 18,000 lul u sl.u‘ll( for October, aad S1miict] 0836 for Navone mu—c.nnuum'\or ctoticr a4 aatde. FR-%0 bris wolicr Octoher At $10.25. DAra2as0 tex at So.s0seller tho yuar. ATE: ork waa In moderate dsmand and drtmer, with mierars .m Drisat $10,43 for October, and $15.000 e {mr. Tith salesof 1,250 1ce at §0.45 for fllu year nm.l for {I Teats wore llclll),wlt sales of 35 Loxea short cloars l oHe, Grense—Salon 33 packaxea Lrown at 6 \n cng was T fair domand uux ‘l‘lu fi'lc and o'cloek wnlmm(eduxz IU’W ‘ember sold at 3. 06KG1, U3, cloatyg AL F1.043c e T n Bl a?fcnl e, Novomber fold AT ke, cloy ik a¢ tic o the year closed nt 421@429%c. October sold 8% un c, cluatag e goati wero qn!ot at 33}e far October, and BKQGIINC Tty wha tirmor, selling ot for Dctob l.ukc'!reluhu woro VLE{ actlve and leuher. charters belng reported for 560,000 L curn 1o Buflalo st e, LAKT GALL. Mess pork waa qulet and fien oslng at ’lfl.m“ for th ho seat, T, and nt shurs Tor Octobers ot sm. ig auller Lio'y Lard was quiet aud mmly 010,23 for October, and $0.40 Tor tho year. ——— GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTIOL~Was quoted at $2,10. BROOM-CORN~Trado I falr ot unchaoged prices. ‘Tho lower grades nre firm, tho stock being JIght, and the crop ls supposod to run chfedy to better grades. The recefpts continuc falr. Cholce groon hurl, 6c; mediom hurl, red tpped, 3@536cs greon brush, with lurt enough to work i1, 8@bife: red tipped with do, 4@iXe; green covers nud inslde, 4ge; red tipped do, i @dcy Insldo brush, B@uide; mediuin to cholce atalk brald,4@505 Inforfor brush, 3@3iges crooked do, 2@Ae, DUTTER—There wera nu Important chianges {n tho butter market. Noalgns of weakicsa were apparent, nor Isthero llkely Lo be 8o long as the domand cxcacda the supply, us 18 tho case ot presont. Within the past fow dnys the Now York and I'hlladelphla markots avo nde vauced sifghtly, and the fecling hero—cspeelally for chofco to extra grades—Is drmer In sytnpathy. Thero 11 no stcumulstlon of stock. Wo quote: Choleo to extra yellow, rmzw medium to good grades, 20@21¢4 inferlor to common, 103tAc. BAGGING~Tho l.lelnnu{l conun‘fl{: N:fl& at lla'u.ly NUTLDISG SATERIALS—Arg fn falr rcquut‘ nad Yricka and 1imo are tirin, Prices forcementa uro tinesshaded: gonorally for arse ol Gromiions: ¢ MO DIk, 85,4505 60 DT Tty presed $12, m: lina i bl 03 Nrm, o {n Urlo, m.c Lnu(l\(lln cement, $1.6562.00 £1.79; liuftalo and” Akro 000,501 Wlents 2, mi.wu plastering-Lair, con t 11340 e for pooil to fancy factory, Oniyn nm AN oxiHed. nid HoMere &y ot apiear tu hava il cuniidence i brogent prices, -At & mgoting of tho ™ on Satur: day eventii It It sros <. Mescived 1 to ut np the prfeo of anthracito coal 25¢ per tan. The quotations b1 tnniuouscosl rumaln 03 1 I range, 67.73 II nuhu A hmnnum"'&fmm GS—1Wers tn good requet and firm &t 199300 for freal Ktock, * Shippers wers huylug, and the ufl:rxnzl m-mmkmw on after Arrival FISt—Lako fiah show lnvrcnhm firmnees. Oth- er Lkinds remain steady, ‘Crad “”1'“:}5:‘:""”& Wa auotar No, 1 whitefish, whitofioh, 3T 0t 507 Now f ahora Kerol, B301 nf’fm(-, 5.1 7h pIn.Coy Ko, 'L shoro, extra, QURILB0F No, y, ' 69,0000 o ) Sty mngkcrl.l 3g-iFl, 34,1 o, BLap Ro. 1h (s, n.‘hau%cl Turklsh Dmnefiflfl“}fi 9: do, Mucatel, ' oid, R Ll \'uxem:m. ll!muu( anu currante, uew, 7,46»1)6:\ tiron, 230 S amiestic=Alilen_ apples, 18G180; Michigan do, 703 s Nortll Corolino, sitecl, uiaisber pured peaghed, T4 4 bincklorrice HG0}4c: ruastiorrlos, new, 06101 ittt clicrtica, 176, 14c Nuta—Eilbort r'm"l(m Dlmonds, Termgonn, 14 2005 Kaplew waliiiss rench wainuts, 1061 ley {irohobit, walnu {3t rasils, MELG: pecuns, Texas, 186e1fc \Qnmmgmn hoanuts, Snigor Tennes: reg peanute, GH@abic: African peunuis, sa7e. AR hplen Womo biowes A Fow wintar varoLien wers offurad AL Eho Cu¥rent were b -mnnuuuwy ond gulet, Iin frutts mors anehanged; AD § pears, H: Bk gerhmkcl. PR iy &ady iu-l.w.u. £2.000h 60 pier Cos0 3 crunbiorries, l:r m‘t Lallornin pears, $3.5064. () pr U0, 1 per bt e per Ih: temons, islana aranzea, S hnuge was observoble In the frocery 'y T et st &t Jrstent coffeck ara attractini lio mustutcentlon.owing o thuatrong upward tenden ey of prlacs, In sugan s absence of act{vity 14 sl hoted and the fact tiat stocks are very lliit alono prevents Bdteling. THOro 1ok fAtTy BOLTVE IavOMESE Tn alrups and molasses nt full provious figures. The Reneral :I‘mlkbl was nloderately activo at tho following quotas ona: m':f—mnmn. 6@0ac; Carolina, flmxml.onlflmn, . G, Joya, 28@30c; Java, No, 2, 5ot Ty T {ernood ol orimo uu, s igciicommon 10 lllll‘ ey ne.l thfl i i c SArREIOr DINGI: ces. Poachea Traralen aud Callfors Ei Tavi NGl A e i, S e oret, Hlld flfl'(ll]lll!d. Ilkf( 11 lll\nlllld. l‘”‘h& o No, T 10) Q ol o1 Gatra € 10301 S Eholes Srow Daiauge 0 u; common do, 8HE@O! 8 sugar-loaf drips, THfl"‘hllLl mnm.l ver drips, oxtra fine, A%000: rup, 456¢50¢) extra de mawm Now Urleans molasacs, elml:n. mna a3 da prinie, 854 Beey do, common_tu good, Porto Rico moe isw; ommOn Mladse, JSCH08) Dlack-steap, iced—Allaplee, 104QIT0( claves, 46@48or cusms, D‘r it ‘f“ llllmvzl':‘l. 10wl ‘lfl‘t‘.n‘l i r‘u"““ ger German Mottled, _aMares WML L1, D308 WhHlo Kome: EHdaes Hosal B, b gt b iy Bavon lmwml. 530y Golden West, ) Y ‘wera larger and the market quiet and nmlwnkmr holgwer grales of tmothy, which yers freely ofiered. Balea were mady at i %" o Khlil chlc] lreu Un ll“l uu. Kfl. 1 Tlu\ll( 111581 No U0 lied 57,3065 uJ' [’l cunllnuc 1n et ¥ upland 11D iiand and fm. Bhtp. ernnd Tocal § uum.nnmmmng Ao ol belg clifer o 1kt wtockc 146 markee s LAty Wint hide botog pits: Troen ety b Bh@ucy Kreen =uml. I| and lieuvy, sged, 6h(ch pare cured: o} arosn l ¢ 40 nlm ' Gryaiiied hid I HOPS—Aly Ur] r| “at ..Mi.m for \vmem. The ro: @ 1fght, UL I I8 understood that hops are Toving with m.uu e frociiom in the luterlor, ' Now York liopsare quotcdat Fomat eita We uuy lhp Circutar, nn. The rnnupll show 3 very Increase over lasi Mook and miedii o fow. r Thu mory S ‘GF tha. 10w crob thY IMOra We Ae Desomiicg conviniced that tha. promeion of Ahe hops sultable for export 8 deficlent, Tho grest complaing uxllll In lnfirdl:klm;. Less carathan usual has heen sbaorved i, fhis parifcilar, and exvoricrs aro disap: ot Deuters and ippers herd oro waltiig ja tently o lea i of thelr easly ah flxlpmen W'to l!unnluy. have he cirous lary ¢ our hopt wre tlked e e ek reelva: orions bt along forall tha Sholes we hiayo ta spary sod b %mu prices. Wo do not look for orders froin nulnnduu-nu n on Account of the high price. On u wholo we call the market llru 8, with a Rmnl du~ mandlur lnfvlhlnfl llllln nlc 1ol ,mrl. Brew working up (h K, nn will not by IILL'Iy In cumolnlnmuvunum m time to coms. Boms very fino samnples of Washington Territory and Califurnia ara on the market lnd areuich WINES=We L0d: {ivity o 0 arhy mantts during ey liave been woil muinistocd, nmwvlunnau-nnu nerased broduction, whicli; during tho tonth’ hua buen as £o low-, on) ‘)vullumwrdnrhllllnull. 4,480 p-umm hw.u allons Lesaurl, 4,2 gallons. T RSrcutiy ioru hes nsh ocronsd 6 galigns por day, whicly uoes Lo sustali oif ol Ertlon 6a waokeoviat that, th cuntingou it lilors {uthy Nortuweatern Btntes ware Sakiay Much of th trade which lentucky ias bield ever wluco £l Sinio Whisky' beeame our natl e, Continuoue m.upmam Ao uiakin g b o 4 {ata th (rade, S0M 500 Leln \ Feelt spirits fiar- T a0 waricer uun the weak at prices hfl.lll!tfl caunut compete wil," ~Prices vomalued tho'sams 8s at tho closo of ot and tn other rewpects whio o marker wares: sentially Gacha W aatn auote: (.ccrlmu. 115 da- et G V5 luu 1ol e B, a0 ek § ; i e naliiic, 113, deg.s éuflum» eaird mu Furlcp 1 i Museed. Voltad, Bict whiies Whterpleacued, Gowzoe 2.00; " neatyfuol olt, sirictly w«rr. 105Gl tra, 0 , 3at k oil, adel nnm.-. ac; plumbago o, 70\. lur 3 naphith orlzee g rav- iy, lmluu Wert \m lals il g adew. 8001 nalural, 30 de o 24, POULTRY~Tis udmum wera nnali u.\ tho'mar- 3:0043, 0b_guiy [J mluru) cll L Thuc! bt lOLi—Lul‘II llu‘u Airm at A5@ 700, cholee “('EI\ Ishn receipte, ( flu'lH“‘Q!‘ln{HI et Fo nunted nt &2 D ot Hlaw: wid Iwer, The recalpte were modorate, hll!\lmorqlorum the finur were m- Ited to prices nnder thosa YPFPII"! sl t‘l|. and Il fow ln]l‘l Wl‘l’l’ ll"l(lu nl l Ill,‘l‘III\E of 5510 Ly, Prl E B0, prime Cloning 88 abuit 1, The kot oF Bt wers S o "hiarKo dale atgl 1l a0, Cloversold at SRR i fale rrauent and steady: Saina m dod ing thalocal traio, undl)nnndl 8, fine, $1.30¢ (,lumll, o, B1,831 ordinar; ooarse, °X°""" wulmu #4,701 dalry, with iy u.m h 0 per sack of 2 firm ‘marke! e adsanco at tho ¢e3 of supply and at the Eaat has given holders in- 11 A Tittle further along i thie son: A poteter—~Common, 10@35es Rood do, AR40e1 tma- d1um, 43@50¢s gaod o, BKEHIEL One, n:(unocx finest, eticr cholce, 70@7aci ahulcest,’ B3s00c; fancy, @i, 13, Imxminl-cumm n, 28@3%c; good do, 15@38c; me- AUs42ct good do, 45GdAcy fue, Mmufl nesty Bio0es cholee, 85@70¢1 cholceat, TD-Tic. meul::'yl,’"‘s'éfl&"iofi‘ uu'}"‘:‘dn‘“'é‘;"a“n"e bt Rranr horee ety eholoat, " S3G096) c“"‘“"’"":"mmk!‘ad:mc ®aod_common, 333350 nga—Commion, , 3335 medium, lm“fl( amculum. 4-1@{'“:1 mu‘dmch! finest, c ln ce, BX o n i hofc B0C, ¢ for. muglc. !u a0 or eceh. ang WOOL-Continues in (nl e e ContAe A ool s hands of interior dealers. Quotations: Tuh-washcd, mediuni, 28guzc; ‘medlm anwashed, 20G24c; Do do, LIVE S8TOCK. ciitcAao, CATTLE-Recelyed during Bunday ond Monday, except a small demand from the homo trade for cows, themarket, Inaddition to discoureging reports from Lelow, the recelpts were pretty lrge and of poar qualfe ty, and, taken all in al}, tho position of affalrs was quito nsunfavorable to the seliing Intoreat as on any day of !m weck Snlcnll prices nbovo 3.8 did not r(‘lu"l ow drovea was taken by ship) 3. Er R Inost of thu, tradiog wna 3 ont “The extreme ran 10. Huuter, E Hough sold in R0 e 0 Texas cattiont 8,908 ‘Thia markot clovd ha oTATIL Cholco Boave nMX)| Goni Nee In Fincs fas od 3 ol ate r-,wumnmr Tiscoto wlTthmened stears, welgii- i 1, |(llll| Butthin Sock—oor i common 1o chiofce cows, rnnuymumuer, welghing 800 Lo 1,100 1bs., stock L-\"\;‘,—Cammnn eatilie, welghing 800 hlh'r(ul—-ld h T‘i‘f“".‘ %rlkn'lr:finln\‘v':fi:lcor as T Vean—Tiof 100 1bs n(nnmeq CATTLE WALES, AB. Lrica, Ao, Drice. BOLSL, B71l o IGHE Rlisto wera recnlvm.l duting Sandoy and flon- sopened ob and contin: Ay r) P ALEIVG (0 (HO ElahG b, Cully BiatntnE prichss fidecd, for priime bacon grades buycra secined willing (flfll mmollulu ll-Wll\Gfl uwrbnl\m ay's prices lfllel nj ot $0.1560,20 for tho best. T Fuli:fuyed Torllghe st i cro 2 il for eavy £3.76@ 10, 00, Belccmd'huvyhm;lm Inhlu e tho PRlindsipia tradc futchod §6.25G0. all0ld, and thio market closed Arm, P—Recelved, 800 head, Thero was a good de« rmor atotations oF ot $2.75G3,00 for demand at for pourhmufllllm. nnd At 83.75@4.50 for guod to :hulcu wrades, 00 1hs, Tic) luwvwlll Le (mmd tho officinl report of tho mave- vnlufl ve xI l;(‘:)k at the Untos con, “Tho avoraes el of e 3 hu NnAL 270 1w T ffmfl, &m lnd::&’hlhl(n II k. Shf( 5 i 1" w7 “aih “.fl‘fl A , Ft. “ &0. I ¥ M (ehican C«mnfl Il:lllrold 1, B, &M, B, 0] it =0 W, &C. R. R.. Central taliroad. MR L ., T, L, 8, i) 100,833 le Yok, Oct. :I.—ll."rn-luetclrll. 0,470, moking 0 for tho weok, againi b work| «unm nu.fl um to falr, generally with scveral car-oads extrug [narket extromely duil st ' raduction of fgri(csince laat dionday on oumman to futr grades, and fully 4o o Kood to cholees the last log in Illu l|lll' et sold nt IO*‘J common to good n.nlvo Ilc!);? "9{310c; Texus an Cheroizoe, decont ta kaod, 766 imelp 7.5, Kk for tha week, 1} 4! 6 Ininhs gen- Ing 23, Gafi3(c for laiubay ln« nnn‘s‘m?:’ c; prime um.‘s G530, Jtveolnia, d0 making 32,640 fortie “weels, ax et ot 3y i el TS o sirongor with salcn of oou Stato and 'O hoge ot $0Beu het EABT LIBERTY. East, """‘",‘} P, Oct. HimCuttte—tieceints since Fnun{ 540 D ars tirougli stroc cars A ket Sbia] “Tor ‘the " G on :hlquuy 5 iend, or 230 ears througlt and 4 of yand stock, 7,735 afpuine: 0,014 hiead, or 237 a7 Gary lhrougii And 2 cam 108 tlis yard the week before: Sl thids far for mu week's salos are ullberrl. but s buyers are scarco Lo-i thore [a}ittlo ur nothiag dolag, 8o canaot form nllul!hl -] (JM 2,608 head: total for tho weok, 10, - flf‘ he week Loforos Yorkers, $0.256 n.w‘x mlunlymu. B0 40 B heais iotal for the week, 10, 100 SuTet 13,000 thes WO befores 'sering at prrisve JONTREAL Special Mapaich to The Tribune. MONTREAL, Oct, 3, ~1' Viiers wera 13 car-londs of cattlo on the market to-day. 5"’ thie smal) arrivals luat woek drovera wero uklnx mz F prices, Although the cattlo wero acarly all of feres ualit; TS a8 prett y i Jemand, sndsaiee [ither than the prices nald Thra doubludecued m-mmunrnm. Yt Dead. from Ciileago, Imlonulnxm(m Lard Stayorand Muns, wil Do stnughtercd {n boud and_packed for shipmont o Newfoundiand aud othier places outside of tie” Dowln: 87, Lowia, Oct, 2 bacon ‘grad 0.00: hutehers', §5.00(0.16; fa Ca ulct'and unchanged, SINgtNNAT ety common light, Suyountatyy Oct. 2 107 23413, 0 xunu T 58 o A b 3, 00 e"‘ l lew oxtra butchers'y 33} res ERipiac 1379) Suipmente pato. oY 8 b — LUMBER. ‘The cargo market was dull and easy. About thirty cargocs were ofterod, snd elght of ten were sold Lo the local trade. Tlho retall markot 1a fairly active, but the yard-dealors aro stil) bolding back, boing snxious to re- duce thelr stocks, which have recently bscn incresssd by liberal recelpts of Baginaw lumber, Plecostull was quotod at $7,00@7.23, and comaion Inch ut 87.0088.00 medium fach at 80,00@12.00, and Jath st $1.15@1.20, Shingles wera dull at 81,0034.30, Coarsa luch was in smalior supply, the lata arrivala belog chlefy of 3-lnch wad mediumn lumber, Lunber troights woro frm at $1.12@1.23 for Mus- }:lnn. 81,8754 for Ludiugton, and $1.374@1,50 for aniates Trade at the vards fs fair, ana prices are irreguler,but not auotably lower. l'lmnu-l cond clesr. Tl ! 1 ucl thie G uruunrmu. et u Clear stding, fru First wmlllan Floorfug, tirst co l"lauflnm lut}:mdwluumn, &l I‘nfhlnl‘!gg:)f : Bt PO il f i tho Eontnen Boarly i Fencing, Kal Nw. rlfik -‘d‘. bt BY TELEGRAPH, FOREIGN CITIES, Spectal Dispalch to The Triduns. Livewpoor, Oct, 3-11 8, w.—Four-No. 1, 2413 No, 2, 32 6d. Graln~Wheat~Winter, No. 1, 930d; No, 2, 04 4d; spriog, No. 1, s6d; No, 4 Bs 1041 whits, No. 1, 10s) No. 2, 0s 0d; club, No. 1, 10s 8d; No. 2 104, Corn—No. 1, 254 6d4 No, 8, 258 8J, Procistone—Puork, bos. Lard, Ltvgaroot, Oct. 2-Lates 1. -Cotion—Dull and castory ton dniry, nnur ¥ tack, $4.00) Grownd \!n—’l llcv;‘ was ln;nullcralvly active nn,s,l llel:hlclltly Sonfilonces end higher prioes wnay be expected 0 t,_ ooy’ firm. o stock [n atore s moderal I“rfl?ell'nnv'z‘(l{‘:h?i‘:x‘,lfl ikat0cs (alr (o @vod do, 3{@I7) waaned Gocee, fino and 8,800 head. ‘The market yeaterday was lifeless, It we falteh steers, and Texas cattle. There was about the waual attendance of shippers, but nows from the East won bad. nnd that ciass of buyers was practlenlly out o 2. 84.00@3,00 4.23@4.00 o 1,25 G(.W vors 2.23@275 2.4082.00 1.6032.00 O0GEL 00 + 2.5005.25 n Stock-Yants during rison with Santember, 875, thor 10,880 B15:10@0}ds 0,000 batess speculation nad ex+ port, 2,000 baless American, 6,600, Breadstumr—California whito wheat, average, s Wlie1ons Callfornia whita wheat, clnb, 103@104 3d: red Woatern spring, No. 2 to Nu. 1, 8810608 0dt red Western winter, No. 2 1o No, 1. s4dqossd; Western canal, 42 84@21s. Corn—tVestern mixod, 259 81@258. 6d. Usts—Amarican, 34934 64 Amerlean barley, ds6d. Canadfan peas,'37a 6d. Clorer Seed—Amerlcan, 803335 DProcisions—3icss pork, 801, Frimo mesa heef, 7O, Fine American cheeac, 5l d—=American, 558 Tiacon—Long clear, 4031 shol l:l Tullow—Fine American, 43 04, Tetroleun—Spirita, HIMI n:nncd. 185 61108, Lanveed Oll—158 603208, Retin—Common, 38 D@18 pale, 145 Spirits Turpentine=25s, Joxnox, Oct. 2.—Spirits Peiroleum=—124@132. Sverm 0i1-8ls, ANTWERP, Oct, 2.—¥iroleum=51. AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORR, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Nrw Yonx, Oct. 2,~@rain—For now spring wheat, falr oxport and moderate mitling demand at 2@30 per bu adyance; old spring hield yory firmly, and fa fn- stancea brought s littlo more moneys winter wheat without change to notice, with only & light trade roporteds sales of 171,000 £1.15 in siore for 10,000 .bu old ununued apring: $1.12 for 4000 bt oid No, 2 spring in atoro €1.12 for & amall parcol old ungraded Minnesotas $1.23for 24,000 bu nuw No. 3 Chicago; $1,34 for 8,100 bu new No, 2 Milwaukee; $1.18 for 8,000 bu very good old No, 2 Milwankao, $1.03 for old No, 3 Mlwaukeo Instorg,~both lote taken for export; and 81,30 In store for 8,000 Wit old No. 1 Milwaukee. Ryetond. ing upward, with o good export demand both for parcola on’ apol and o arrive saon, Bales 10,000 bu Wostern at 73c; Western quoted at 72@74¢; folr six-rowod State at 030t 8,400 bu primo do toarrive soon at £1.01; 17,000 tu No. 1 Canada roport- ednt §1.20. DNarley-malt rematned about as isst no- ticed, with further sales of 16,000 hit Btato and Canndn on private terms. Corn—AMarket ruled slightly In buyers' favor, with a moderate oxport and home trade demand; closing with, perhaps, a little mora steady feollni; anles of 180,000 bu at 55@53%c for Now York no grade mixed; 50@50c for unmerchant. ablel 80@STi4e for steamer mixed graded and ungraded; 87G87%c for sall mixed, Including 80,000 bu at 570 tn store, aud O674e afloat; S0@S8Yo for ungraded Western mixed, the latter very cholee; G8)e for Kansaa mixed; 57@38¢ for steamer yellow: 8@ BAje for ungraded Westorn yellow, Oats 1@20 perbu tawer, with a moderate tradd reported; sales of 58,000 bt at 30Q4Be for intxed, and 36@30¢_for whito Western and State; 30@38a for new mixed Westerng 402 4dc for du whito Western. Ocean Frelghts—Markot for all elasscs of chariering tonnage Inactivo asn whole; with, howaver, a falr call troin petroteum aud grain shippers at firmer prices for room or berth, and steady for tonnage for charters; en- Ragements to Liverpool, per stéam, 00,000 bu graln st 8d standand; 25 tons tallow at 50s. To London, por steam, 312,000 bu graln at 8d standard, Procistona—Pork firmer, with s fairbusiness in eash 1atss futurea qulot sales of BOO brls new mess on spot at B10,70G10,175; 250 bris for Octotor at $10.70; at sccond call, for October 81003 bid and $16.80 sakeds for tho rematnder of tho year, $16.63 bld and $16.10 nsked; for January $15.30bld and for February $13,60 bid and $10.50 asked. Cut meats fn moderate domand at steady prices; middies fn light supply nnd firm at 04@936o for long clear. Lard opened heavy, hut afterward advanced and closed very firm, with a fow sellers, and busincss small {n consequences snles 700 tea prime steam on spot at $10.63@10,701 October quoted at $10.00; 150 tea for November at $0.024@ 0,95, closing at $10.09; Decembor quoted at £0.774@ 9,803 750 tea sellere’ aption for the romatnder of tho yoar at £0.723, closlng at 82,77)¢; and 3250 tes for Jan- vary, 1677, 0t $0.80, Sugar—ltefined fn more domand at provious qrota. ttons; raw atill tnorcly nomlnal at 84®0C for fair to good rofining; Oifo for prime; and 0K@O¥c for Cen- trifugal. Tullow—-Steady, with sales of 100,000 s prima ot B3{®8 13-16¢ rier B, IFAlsky=Markot {rregular and unsettled: sales of 6O hirls at 81,13; 11 brls at $1.13; and, ofter 'Change, 50 briaat §1.13 eash, T the Western Antociated Dress. NEW YUK, Oct. 2, —Cution—=Ean tureaiems ictaer, 10 4o 11 1-10¢; Docember, 110-: v, 11 My 1 July, 2 Flour—leceipta, 18,0 3,007 auper Stath i W i, 3. 033; wl o e ox i et ot & fair o 515,000 b .umlhl'n;:":m, l‘ll(l, :fl e ,,';;"E':"" 0o’ apring, nuw, 3 llwnukeo. id, 1o atoré, 81,041 No. W. ol £l d new, § -m winter red Weateru. 1.1 0§, “now, small 1 1.2, Ryo flrmch Westori, 138740k Sintey §3 1985 B i3t op Hchini 1t qiilot and unchanired, Corn—liceelpts, 203,000 Huj Db s A nehaned. §480¢; 4o, N0’ ATade, AAEIANGCT Weatam ixed, unt ¥ mhmu. ateain, S4i@sTdcs mixed, oW Westert, e, ™ 8t ieavy; recel 0 by mixeit \Vulornnnd Btate. BOENTA L W Trentvr and il Biaty ‘dcssou. Jlag~Figin: unchanged, Chffee—Firy citibes 10820610 gold. Si0pF e nnd Ghchiy Groceries—sugar dull and v Molasscs dull, nmulnul, and unchanged, Rice nemn woderate do- i n,-lrnleum—l’lrm; cride, 1lc; refined 200; In cases, aogeics nuphina, clty, 14c! 1wlnm—aumln J (4n L3100, flplrlu Farpeniines mfin A otk Mt s’ 107001075, cuah v ginToOccher, luu;anlut. it b Topie, st ong clear, e, Lard aruier ol Closal prinia n;;mu 10,1 m.m.v(bum $10,60 Octover, Grui sprinis woject o) ol l.l' : Ni tter—Unchi rx. s.'Aecul—l)ull Al llnchnnfel.l. Vilsky—licavys TIILADELTH l'uu.mm.mu. Oct. —l!lrolmm—mnned, 203 crude, 175 1He. Mrehn g Clover, sm.mnu 004 thmothy, #2.7 e, | Flour—Firni; oxira, 4. linnuum lnlll’ “"7'.'1“' Hiate, umo, ad Thdians, 85156000 hidn red Dennaylvants, Corn dull} - ‘..\mm. onu Uaacs o yellow, b qum ‘white, new, 136 o o, Log tsc, Afudy=Westors, 81, lluun\-mmnnd mlm Now York sma and Drad- ford, Conty, Ta. extriw ®entu dnus, Sdics Westorn ox s, ek st e, Cheese] hmx\\'vllem e bk, Eagn Weal :!x. Zanle, T o Shipmenta=Corn, '_, Kl Br. Louts, Qct. .‘—C\ul{lm—lélllulu 4 weak, Frour—Btoady and firm for medium; fall extras, §4.50 ) b Grain—Wheat firmer for medium ond low grades o, 3 rod fall, S1175(@1 17AC bid, casly satce at 1, 16 Ociobers No. 4 v fall, §1,0 casii wid Octobor.” Cori quict and unchanged:'No, 3 mixed, 454c castiy 416 Gobir, Onta Unscttlod asid Jowdrs No- e bid caahy males MiGI43(C Octobor, ")ui et and nnchsngedy Latley wteady and ufe Ilnannmpluluu Nebrus- o~ ulunnflunchln !L‘ i} fl” 1 harel Hadan: Tomen: shoupy mmumnu.umwtnu-lur. 1"&310 e 4 BALTIMONE. DALTINORE, Oct, 2, —Mousr—5 5,231 Western oxtra, §4. 1 Western supar- 25 Western family, . n=Whont frmor; Western rou, 81.2591.29 l k{fl JL ‘Cflfll ‘catern ml‘n«l niimlll.fl‘ m Onts steady, firin, Ik. ' 50, Rulk lhuuldfll’l. 1 hould Bl S jiitrer—Kieaiy and Arn, Hm’?-viy"d ot 81,14, b v”"""‘lc‘s"%u “utrongs rofined, 200; erud r-m»m. ‘ % exnde, CINCINNATL, CIXCINNATI, Oct, 3.—=Culton- Flonr—tiond lluulnmll family, 303, (R Grain—Wheat § uirtlunmm.l nd i 61,0908, 15, Corn in fulr uunum { Outs uulh.l\mluc, Liye quisty B3w0se, ¢Y !Ill' llll\‘ firm; 81.03@1, 10, Protixinz—ito lys foir demand §1i.. uomm. Lard st e Ok Kol SHidaig o meata stcudy L alr demaiid T@TI(: e Tt 00 Ha: lnwndvl mrdn;m-nm 1‘;4; T ZAC TN (L T Hutler=Firmng Western lH:lu"l. m"w Central jecelpla—Flo bris: wheat, .‘Ifl m| corn, ,000 uj 0aLs, £0,000 bits Tye, 4,000 buj basiey,23, 000 rotsno, ToLxDo, Oct, :-n teady, in—Wheat 3 hm 4 whito “'Abnh, ll.l.. Gra No. 1 white M’icm un, | 17; XL whiso Siciioan 3 f xlu'rlllehlqn'n o et u; Uctobor, $1. |l0 $1 J anber i 51, & M1 Wc.l:amlluml F el mised: o b ipot, 47j681 Cetober, 11!3 "nundu,d‘ue. Qats «nfi"; Recelpta—] nflnnr. ufiw bLris; wheat, 83,000 bu; corn, nienis—] s e J:i:mur 600 briay wheat, 81,000 bus corn, Mitwavkre, Oct. s e Honrogutet agd u a2, rine W heA Bpenca e ".—Q:lhxu n“mwrfl"fifim tronis Ko, L BilwAuL 1 083 Aovehtioe g0k Doce 'l' ia$ b e @81.01%. ' Curn dih and Inm | u. “onta fawor, Witli a fair domaud; Nu, 2 3: So T2 lxnrley upsettivd; exclted] Nn. 2, Tl oad Gcko N I‘)"tgmll—]'lrml quict; wheat to Duffalo, 3¢; to Jueceipte—Flour, 5,800 brist wheat. 00,300 b SNlinena—E10ar. 19,000 PN Wieat, T4000 b, BOSTON, ¥, 0ot 3,5 Fourcbiealys. oemy Wesern s I'Wrflue. e.} 4004 cummuu eatras ¥4.00G3,00 Wiae xtra )H Ii.(lm'l JJ lnl r ;ll (lhlu. tlinols, 7,80 AL Louta, g5 ma.u'f. ader Hiniosote ora steadys mixed and yellow, 60@0%e, Ots ";fi’n;‘nm flaa. mmm’ rejoctods 4165400, Oct. 2. Graimeih dui} "-'ulu 16,000 b Weatern at 'mu" Mlé:l: dully 1 carsample RAY T A - DRY GOODS, Naw Youk, Oct. 2.—~Husinesa was fess active wiln commission houses, but there was a fair Jobbing trade, Cotton goods wera in modorate domand and steady, Prints were sctivesnd very strong on accountof the sdvauce n print cloths, Merrimac cardinal priots wera sdyanced, Dress goods were la stoady request, Woolea ods wers fn moderato demand. The Ezpress says: **There {38 healthy touo to trade, and overything 4 progreslng sutisfactorlly. ‘Thu seasan promises ta bo the largest for the Ove years paat, and certalnly wory remuncrative than any { rovlous one foF 8 year or two. The contulon merchiauts have bed an sctive deiand for prints, especlally durk foncles. at full aud pdvauce Iug pricee There (s very littlo accumulation of stovk, notwithatanding (h: fact that somo of the millsars worklng o eatra ttme. Thu contfnucd Srancas of print eloths natnralty b print market, Tirown cott more attentlon, and also the lower g Roods, whilu cotton fianncle Liayg mand at hsrdening prices, 0 Nrw Ontraxe, Oct. 2.~Cotton i1 m #nles of 3,450 haless good nrdinary, dilng, DH@10¥cs middling, 1084 10%§attey mlddiing tair, llk m recolpts, not, 0, ms;gm Oatvrarox, Oct. 2,~Colta middilng. 104t net recetpts, exports conatirldo, 3,820, CitanLEaTOX, {Oct, 4, ~Cotton 10}§cy net, 6,335 halea; snles, Dritaln, 2,05 ox; xmmmur‘:,‘,if POTte constivls ot wirlse, 2,04, net recolpta, 2,110 bales; o, BAYANYAR, Oct. 3, 2,~Cotton " net, 3,080 b-leq gross, 3, qulc;\ PETROLEUM, CLRYELAND, O., Oct. 2.—Pelroloum frm gy o IitTantno, Pa., Oct. 2.—Petrof £3.00@3,05 at Parker's; refincd, TURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, Oct. L.—8pirits of turpentiny @l MARINE, CITICAGO, Annivars~8tmr Chicago, Manlt atmr Alpena, Muskegon, sandrics; Huntsville, lumber; prop Clig densburg, enndries; Iumber; prop 1daho, Bufalo, rundrien; eonger, Henton Hlarbor, sundries; 8t. Joseph, sundrien; proj sandries} prop Standard Rock, Hol), prop Iluvhnyn, Baflalo, -undrm lo,sundries; prop G, I, Hoath, &, sche Wiilie Loutet, L\Idlnzlun, Titothers, Manistee, lamber; Cloveland, conl; rchr VY, Creck, wonds schr L, M. Mnsnu, |,um bers schr 3, Blawson, Traverse City, North Cape, Green Bay, wool; Muakegon, Ininbers schr I, M. rlch, salt} sehe W, 1L Thun mm‘ vor; schr Mary Bootly, Clay I ’”(.nnnvnlc, Tumber; lchr : x.nmxr:zu—l)’mp 'l'lm.lnr, prop O, I, l(vr:h-m P Oconto, Gren i prop Indiy, um nuznmek 2ndrey; Cal 1 rop Chnrlos (R Cednr Tiver, b '|’,'|:' ) oll, A el o J‘ C""’l"" n. dries; lchr Ironsld bris pork 2 tonn foed mndrlcl' pmpD A, 10. 800 b\l cnrn, nrop L‘nmrllu, L] atmr Al uun Muslogon, 200 bu , 150 boga foc and -uf\":'l'u nour. alm Bundrles; nchr Meun. bu corn; brig Hnmnlcs. l(lngllon, sch Thoa, Parsona, Bufale, 23, 03 @, P, Heath, Sauzntuck, sandrics; schr Fu“ Joncs, Buflalo, 40,000 Liu cornt prop Mg Tonton Harbor, 21 tons conl, G0 Keza bo ralt, b brls oil, and sundriea; s apples and aung TREIGOTS. Ciitcaao, —Frolghts wero rathor qulet early, carriors refused to accopt tho rates offered, bot iy tho afternoon thirtoen vesscla were talien foreom, the rates by eall being 3c—an advance of abogt Yo The following ongagements were toported eatly: To Kingston—Tho achr ercules, corn, at B¢y the schr Bolivia, wheat, at Gc, To Cape Vincenl— corn, To Ogdensburg—Propy Nashna and Garden City, corn throngh, To Baf. folo (8aturday p, m,)—Barge Sandusky, wheat, st 8c, ond snnnflnr. Tyo, at 2ic; prop Jaw, con Erloe—Pro| Indlunmlnchrsclmylull, lllcthu ]flhoblmnn‘ % hi opely, Onconta, 8, . i cylm. ol fao Schr Muminond, n\rd idu’l\ulu\. Buffalo at 3c, D, Darker, all com t¢ 'l‘n snrnlu—r‘mp o, Pridreon, con Clpnclty, 75,000 bu wheat, 000, IXX) MILWAUKER, Bapt 30, —Thero was o good mand for graln veea cls to-day, but nono could be obtalned, owing to tho scarclty of vessclsher. ora freely offered 3¢ on wheat to Hoflil; vessels “would undoubtediy obiain 35c ton rates ara tirm at Oc. Charters: Sehr J. Harrlson, swllLN to IiufTalo at J¢. loveland to Mnrqucnu at 40¢, Indw- . 305 schr Hen Frankdin, lime, heacets Cloveland M. "4 per hrly achr Now. Ii lime, do at 4¢ per brl: and schr Fostoris, ol Lionco to Suinaw on priyato terna; sciys Golda Fleeco, Kato Winslow, Northwest, coal to Chion at 40c; steam-barge Fleteher and consort Iroptes, dry lumhurfl‘om Tay City to Buffaloat $2.00 t mi achr Youns Amerfca, coal to Detroft at selir Three Deils, conl o Sarmla at 40c schr Al lnndn. conl to Sarnia at 40c, and luniber from A Bablo to Tonawandn ot 2,20 m-r mj schr Wzt teo, coal, Erlo to Black Rock at 60c, LAKE MICHIGAN, Crircaao,—Business at tho docks was very dal yesterday....There {8 a large lumber fleet at e market, but few sales aro perfected.... There was another Jam at Twenty-sccond strect bridge jer- terduy which delayod navigatiof for a considerstle +~The schr L. Johnaon left for Manietes 0 get a cargo of Inmber Tharsday afternoon, sud ik wae back agafn Sunday afternoon. This ls ¢on sldored n vory quick trip. The schir Avendale bt slsomado o fast trip, ‘Manisteo to thiscity fu a MNttle less then twenly hours,...The tug Robert Tarrant has mu into dry-dock to have her deala at Hnnluun Sho mads the ranfrom L. Iliggl which -lm has been charte Negotintions ara now it rogress ta hnvn her take tho cargo all the wayld lurope. . ., It blew almost a gule all d: from tho wouthweat, but southwest winc distitrb tho lake much In this vicinlty, lmlhtu(l no difiicuity was experionced from tho blow, PORT ITUNON. Speelat Disputch to The Tribune. Pont Munoy, Mich,, Oct. 2. —DowN—PropBs chirs Samuel J, Tiiden, Triomph. Ux—Props Commodore, Winelow, Huton Gl St. Albans, Emplro State, V. Swain and conroth Jupsn and consort, Enst Saginaw and barges; ebnt Pflnhtlxu.’rflnldnd. 0. M. Houd, H. A, Richaood n; \vwb-ysnn(hwcn freshs wenther fine, {al Dirpatch to The mnuu Ponr Hunon, Mich., Oct. 2.—| Sovorolgn, Marino Clty, lulum: Chamberlin; schrs Samuel J. T foore with barges. % Ur—Propa I, W, mnnelmrd. Lawrence, Ku sches Telegraph, Wixp—Southwest, freehi weather fine. am and convort: THE CANAL. ) —Anmvzn—:mp !l.‘:'{‘" Honry, ilenry, 6,000 bu corni Illdore, Heath 5,000 bn corn; Deor Park, LaSalle, 5,000 bu cori le.-x. LaSollo, 5,000 b corn; Andrew Jnhm ra, 6,300 b carn; John Cartor, L.q.no. 0,00 oy Dellane o Bninagront, Oct. a, 0, 2000by 000 prop ) \lum;uk, 782 brls our, 500 brls meal; Omaha, Al u corn, Cuxanrn—D, T, Wright, .mllc(. 1,000 \V. T, Ilnckwood, LaSalle, {lflflnmlb:.,fl’l“m X o, 112 0T T N hcaty Losk Imr, 100 m lathj port, 150 m headings. ‘MISCELLANEOUS. Ti1ie AND Tuar, —A dend Dbody, suppot that of Willinm Moody, 11, Miller, was washed ashore 8t B cently..,. The Rov, Capt. ummly, ship Glad Tidings, Ay GOD Inth; !lfllnln Locl gt l!u mt. iy O o formerly cook of the 3 [ e shw”"t’ atrolt Saturday that et llfn“w«lx:lxld Iw goax‘:g‘l the next en! Inariah qor:Ichncudllyhnf last away mm‘l her creditors. roprosented as a scainp, ulxin sshore ot Aloxandrin Day, loranm dchl;lr un‘ {’!’xlu{ cowplain o0 Taat o "\ (illlam Pattarson, lnngul-nu i Youke Thuraduy, the = U|~—Pmp Uuylhuxu ahio’ MW Ink ‘hc‘lmbl:nf.m;% A{g‘_} o o the hatbor for elter, n ‘n‘Ur\ u-uu(u;fihclfic. J and ¥qus s compelled 10 ™ " MEDIVAL vnflflggw Allscuin of Auatoms, hu w' Chremaiucy dovt m..d:lm llnxm b! o nunm dullmr. Ngcnndlnlldenual B F et PRESORIPTION l‘l}gfl For tho speedy cure of Seminal W d 3l dlso 522’&..‘“[.‘., urn.qm B i Iu

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