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FINANCE AND TRADE. The Country Feeling the *' Better " Times More Than the City. Moderate Demand for Disconntses-Active Carrency Movement. The Produco Markets Irregular—Hoga and Provisions More Aotive and Stronger, Wheat Excited-~Flour In Betler Demand-—Other Breadstufls Steadier. FINANCIAL, Trade continaes excellent, but tho Toan market fsquiet. Country merchants ara bnying liberally in nll departmonts, bat the retail trade of the city fa a0l alugeish. Times are much better.In the country than In the city. The agrlcaltural interest has been the fieat to feel the Improvement In the times. No better fltustration could be found of its euperior cconomic poeition. It i the purchases of the farmers thal give the country merchants their abillty to buy of the wholesale deajers and manufacturere, and the prosheeity of the latter brings activity and good times to all classes of city people, Thenflaence i the prosperity of the Northwest [a rapldly maklny {t3clf felt fn the wholcsale Lranches of trade and manufactures, and mast eoon be teansmitted to the lower circles of the papulation of Chicago. Among the hanks the day wpe n qnlet one, Ap- plications for dlsconnts were not numerous, and . Freat willingness was expreased by the banks to take ndditlonn) amonnts of good negotiable paper. The conntry banks aro still redlacounting Uber ally. lates of «l=connt wero 8@10 per cent at the banks to regular customers, Un he street call loans of the best quality were negotiable at 6 per cent. and first-class time loans at 027 per cent. The curroncy movement waa lighter. New York exchango was eold between banks at BOcTLEL per £1,000 disconnt, The clearings were 83,200,000 A BANKER'S PLAN FOR RESUNPTION. President Coe, of tho American Exchange Na- tlonal Bank, has proposed a plan for resumption which i described as foliows by Vice-I'resident Thompson, of the new Chase Natfonal Bank of New York: **The banke, under this plan, are to Place to the credit of the Government $100, 000, - 000 I gold, which, with tue specle now in the Treaxury, would furnish $200,000,000 a8 a. basls on which to resuto. The cradit for the gold fur- nished by the bankals to bo securcd by United Statea4-per-cont hondn to be left In the Treasury. ‘The hanks can claim the bonds alany time by paying for them in gold, or the Government canmaken call on the banks to take up the Yonds and pay in zold, As fuet as the Gevernment gold sball disappear, in the re<umption of grecn-, backs, the banks will be called upon. The Gov- crnment, having resumed on greenbacks, the banks' reecrve money in tho shape of greenbacka will command the gold for these greenbacks, The practical working will probably be a contraction of the greenbuck clreulation ta the extent of say $20, - 000,000 or £:10,000,000, and » dtminution of the zold In the Trensury to & corresponding smount, at which polnt the Government will find 1t necess sary to call on the banks for gold, or a payment for. the 4 per cent bonda. The banks will hold o molety of the yreenback circalation, at least, and be amply uble to meet the demands of the Govern. ment for the sabscription to tho 4 per cent bonds, without purchasing any gold, and the Government will be placad in the attitudo of merely paying + ver cent a year interest for the privilege of becom- Ing & depositar in the banks, ™ ‘The Hulletin criticisca this plan soverely, The operntlon contemplates olacing to the tho credit of the Government & deposit of $50, 000, 000 to $100, - 000,000 of gold, when in fact the banke would hold only a third of that amount, and when that one-third really.belonged to private owners. This fictitioun deposit would be reckoned in the coln reserve of (he Treasury, which would thereby Im- porc upon the world the cheat of possessing a very large sum of coln resources which It nelther held nor could posaibly get at. Boys the Zulletin ; +*Many milllona,of ita reported coin reservo would conulnt, in fact. merely of the bonds or other se- curity hold ogainat purely supposititiousdepositaot coin In the banks which could never bo turned to actual account. Asamethod of resamption, this 3s 0 bald sham and a deception,” ‘The Bullelin’s plan i thai the Trnnnry. as it can, **keep what amount of gold it ploases on do- posit with the Natiousl Danks; and all tust fs needful Is that the Secretary of the Treasury stall, when his withdrawala of gold embarrass the hanks, return to them, on deposit, 80 much as msy be necessary for thelr rellef. In this way the banks will be the custodians of uctusl gold, on which the Uovernment can draw when necessary; and tho money market would bo safe agatnst derangement 4n anticlpation of resumption. Even tals espedient involves a connection between the banks and tho Guvernment which [s objectlonable on prineiplo; but to nothing like the degree involved In Mr. Coc's plan; it shonld be lnlnylod only asan inevit- able makeshift, and should bo discontinued as woon as circumstances permitted, " A BAVINGS-DANK URUKEN BY AN IMPRUDENT BUILDING INVESTMENT. The farlure of the Long 1sland Eavings-Dank fs » timely fllustration of how dangorous It Is for 1svinge-banks (o invest the money of their dz- positors {n_cxpenalve hank buildings, The Long fsland Bank In the firet years of its carecr w. managed with cconomy 1 rents and salaries and tonacrvatiem In jta investmonts, It prospercd, and the Directors declded to buy aa eligible lot sear the City-1lall, and orect upon it & handsomo satldiug, - From this moment adownward progrees begau, Thelot and bank building cost $230,000, snd that slooe Lroke the bank, slthough lu de- posite st one timo reached 83,000,000, They wero luiedlnlulyul ‘wreportatalittlo over$1, 000, 000, 1t ls casy to shuw how such an investmeont in real cetate may ralo a bupk, Ira Lank has $1,000,000 at depoeits invested b7 per cent, and ylelding @ per cent 1o depositors, thery ts o margln of $10, 000 for salaries und other expenses, That Is enoigh. Tsut suppuan thoe Dircctors invest $200,000 in & lot snd bullding. The deposits invested at 7 per tent are therchy reduced to §800,000; the Interest Lhat must be pald to deporitors, however, remaing £60,000 B yi ‘The result is an anuual deficiency ot $4,000, unloss the balance can be made good out renting the unoccupfed por. Utons of the bank or out of other cconomies, The esources were barren in the case of tho Long Island, and 1t Is perfectly safo for depositora s & rule to distrust savings baoke that own expensive bulldinge, unlees they aco so 0ld that thelr cost has been defrayed ont » s luog- acuuwaulating surplus. A BAD SAVINGS-BANK PAILURE. The Clalrmont Savings-Dank of New York has been closed by the Superinlendest of Bankmng, Tts depoelts ainount to §137,000, on which thero was 8 deficit of $47,000. The Bank Examiner pald to tho reporter of a New York paper: **The ank Is utterly rotton, and bas been doing buslness on {mproper princip! for instance, '’ he said to the reporter, *‘what do you thiak of a frust ine atitution that will draw checks on a bank in which they have no money, aud carry over In thelr drawers as cash unpaid and pro- tested checka? and yet thia is exactly what they Lave been dolog bery. Thelr deposits amount to utwut $100,000; they owe borrowed money mbout 230,000, for which they bavepledzed securitiesof thelr own, and have slso put up collatesal of other people—at least, so faras I am fnformed, it looks that way, Thuy possess 86 Bsscts aboat $48,000 in bonds and mortgages, bot these are only secured on cuuntry property, and you can judge what're- #ults would cowe from foreclosure on such real es- tate tn the prescat couditlon of the warket. They Lave, then, of call lusns what represents sboat $u2, and these are sccured by Government Losdy, ssvinge-bauk pass-books, and things more or Jess good, Of cash on hand I think there la ubout §3,000. They claim to have about $35,000 in Goveroment bonds, but 1 am told snd belleve they aro pledged.” TUE STOCK AND LOAX MARKETS. A sharp reduction of losus on stocks is the rem. edy proposed by the New York Tbuns for the danger of 100 low bank rescrves. This woald re- duca the deposlt line snd make tho zesvrves more nearly ¢qual to what they should Lo. Therslen new element in calcalatious of the supply of cuze Tency. There is, says the 7ridune, **added to the prospective demand from the West, and & Iater ds- wand from the Soath for funds wherowith to wors the crops, the scttlument with the Treas- ury Department for the remalaning portion of the $75,000,000 subscription to the now 4 per cent boods. This scttlement falls due Oct 10, while the $50,000.000 of per cents called n pgalost them fslls o from Oct 18 to NNove 8 Dut i the two vperations of Lisulng the ot new bonds and paying for the old fell on tne same date, stillthere wonld rematn with the Treasury, presnmahly for redemption porposes, the aom of §25,000,000, which fs withdrawn from the usual channels. These secttlements, both waye, rre In gold, As many persone, however, are disposed to tegard tho low preminm on gold as elgnificant of that commodity roon becoming earrency,—a theory with which we do not agree,—ihe withdrawal of the num of $25,000,000 in gold becomes an im- portant factor In the situation,'" NEW YORK STOCK MARKRT. According to the /ndicator, of Wall strect, many of tho principal brekers have ceaned to pot In an appearance on the floor of the Stock Exehange, The market is entirely in the hands of Vanderbilt, Cammack, and other professional specalators, and there [s littlo or no businessoutelde ** wash ' trans- actions. 'The bulls are still masters of the situa- tlon, but they do not Jike it & bit better than the heare do. In fact, It1x a questlon whether they fike 1t a4 much, The bulls ara londed, and bave to protect the market. Tne bears are pursaing & ol iy of masterly inactivity; they are not short of atocka yet, but **they hope to be,"" The bulls are bottled up like the Russian Schipkn Pass. They know how they got In, but thay don't know how 1be dence they are gofng toget ont. It will reqaire Dbetter gencralship than has been shown hitherto to Ret tho bulls ont of thelr specalative holdings with. out frightfnl slanghter. GOLD AND GRRENDACKS, Gold wan 102X@103% in greenbacke. Orelt:‘nhuckn were 00X@07% centa on the dolar in gold. ¥ FOREIGON BXCHANGE. Sizty daye. 8iohL. A L A3 nx:\‘! 03! United suu'nm of 'at, 1.8, & “03—Januaty and Jai U.lt B-30 of 07— Tanu r;-nn Tt 1. 8. of ‘¥—January an: Valted &iacen 10-10m £ (ot [jniied stateanew a0 i Unite: w flas. Ualtod States curreniy Gi. 1203 DROKERS' QU()TATIO‘D., A Theii & Gk G i lon' fiatinay 7 ¥ ot d taterest. BY TELEGRAPH. To the Weatern Associated Press, New York, Sept. 20.—Uold opened at 1034, and closed 8t 1031(. Carrylng rates 35 to 3, Losns woro aleo made fat. Silver at London, 54%d. Here, sllver bars, 122% in greenbscks, and 118X In gold. SBliver calmy, 5@X discount. Governments were firm, Tallroad bonds wera strong. Btate aecaritica were datl, Btocka were frregular, bat generally somewhat lower. Just beforo the close there was a ateadler feeling and & slight recovery, The marxet was dull and without l‘pttlll featnre, Western Unlon #olil ex-i dlvhleml |hul{lemnnn. Teaneactions: 116, hiares, of which 4,000 were New York Centenl, 2 ,000 Lake Shore, 10,000 Northwest tnmmun. 5,000 preferred, 4,000 fock Island, 17,000 £t. Paal common, 5,000 preferred, 1,000 Ohlo, 2,000 W ml?\, 3,000 Delaware & Iilnl.lflll. £3,000 Lackawanna, §,000 Michigan Central, and 14,000 Western Union, Money active; 437, cloalng at 3. Prime mercantile paper, 5G7. Lustom, &415.000. 105 reasury disbursemen 5, 000, Clearingm, $10,000, 000, £ Btarling steady; long, 482: short, 400;{. gaverxueNTe e 10} 10408 3 100 Eaponsemmered): 4 1074 Cu . 97 & P, Tel By MI-ourI :5 o tinote % Llevelana & Piedssir A TR T TIA Northwestern.. . i »:( Ui b sinking-fund.,s Iflg 3% Virciaia o, now. 42k Missouries: ) Bax F !"‘Sc"tu“g“c'l'h ’ lowl; AN FRANCISCO, . 20.—The followlng are t\t}cqnnuflunl t the ;m:}(l’x:hn fiad n NEW ONLEANS, New Onnraxs, Sepl. 20.~—Gold, 103@103%. Sight exchanze, 1 promium, Sterling, 500, VORRIGN, TLoxpox, sem. "o—:\ p. m.~—Consols—Monoy and sccouiit, 05 United llul\dl—4“1 79, 103; 0Bs, 107%; 10:40s. 107%: ne 1 New York Central, 1035 Erle, 11%; Erle pre- ferred: 21: Thinole Clnlmfi 705; l’ennlylvlnll Cpntral, 20%, Pams Sept. 20,—-Rentes, 1051 0c, ‘The apecle in the Bank of France has decreased 000, 000 francs thoe past weck, E 2 REAL ESTATE, 'The following instruments were flled for record Thursdsy, Sept. 202 Homy [3 l. ndi of iy O Y Bepe 1 . Weat bufl‘rlur il ww sormet OF Astifanid ‘av, i 13, with & ted Bert: Fo 2,500 7,000 3,500 0 11, dited bept. 19, .l.wdpta of Leaviii st 'H; ol i 251107 Thy seEuna o TN 1L, dat :fi suuTH oF CITY LES O Tu% Co Blxtysecond a Astewor 1, dated Aug, 1 l'n irle el o COMMERCIATL, ‘The following woro the receipts and shipments of theleadingarticles of producen this city duting the twenty-four bours ending at 7 o'clock oa Thursday morning, and for the corresponding umu last year: Shlpments. 1870, T-n._|' 3 (2334 250620 e 1, 4% 157 peroi a7 44 823 | 310, 8,100 H @i 231 oo [} s 73 83 v. nhdnwn fromstore during Wednesday for city consumption: 2‘."..110 bu wheat, 3,634 bu corn, 381 tley. bu rye, 830 bu thls city yesterdsy morning: 3 cara No. £ red win. t{ wheat, 1 car No. 3 do. 60 cars No. 1hard eat, 16 cars No. 2 do, 4 care No, 1 epring, 124 <al 0, 2do, 21 cars No. 3do, 3 cars no grade 253 wheat); 01 cars and 11,000 ba bigh-mized corn, 343 cars and 31,500 bu No. 2do, 42 cars re- Jected, Jcareno grade (470 corn); 1 car No. 1 oats, 44 cars Nu. 2 white, 88 carv and 4,700 ba No. 2 0ats, S cars rejectud, % cars no grade (140 oate); 24 carsand 1,400 bu No. 3rye; 1 car No. 1 baze lev, ears No. 2 do, 17 cars . 8do, M care estra do, 0 cara feed (83 barley). Total (980 care), ,000 bu. Ingpected ont: §81,45% bu wheat, 252,458 bu earn, 21,517 bu oats, 34,855 bu rye, 6,028 bn harley. 1t {8 reported that many conntry operators have #topped buying wheat from the farmers becsuso they arc nnable to obtain cars In which to ship the wheat they alrendy hare on hand, There 12.a good deal of growling over ths fact, Loth in country and ¢ity, and some people even ro so far asto Insina. Ale that certain (of uncertain) raiiroad offielaleare interested In keeping back receipts, 1t 1s mora probable that the rioters sro toblame for the delsy. ‘The cars burned up {n Pittabarg formed no incon- siderable percentage of the rosling-stock of the country, . 3 Bome overators say, *'Why do you not ldvl‘a tho farmers to send in their wheat now, twhile they can obtaln top pricen for it?" They do nat need any auch advice. Most of them are dolng thelr best to get their gratn forwanl, bnt cannot do It for want of iransportation facilitics from the conntry depots to the elty, and they are not to be Ulamed for a condition of affaira which Is entirely ont of thelr control, ‘The wheat market was agaln the centre of chief attraction yesterday [n commercial eircles, There wan a big demand from the short fnterest, &nd the longs freely nnloaded about all that was wanted, 1tis now generally underatood that there {a 8 cor- nerinSeptember wheat both here andin New York: and, as yestorday was about the last day on which wheat could be bronght hero with a prospect of delivery in New York fn time fo fill enlea for this month, there wan an Irregnlar buytnz pressure, the ** option ' belng generally strong, while the premium on cash wheat disappenred towarde tbe closcof the session, The bnylng wae chicfly done to Alll these shorta, and to cover loans of wheat made toshippees cariter in the month. There were some shipping orders, but must of them wero limited ULelow the market, and the buying limlts of some operators were reduced d@1s per quarter. The strength wae, therefore, more large. Ty artificlal than for some time past, eo far as this month's purchases were concerned, and thero was some disposition to bear Octalier deliveries in ro- venge for loseen on the npwant tarn in September. ‘The other prodace markets were lrrecalar, Pro- vislons wera stronger. under s better demand from theshort Interest, Tyowas firmer, and flonr in good demand; Oats and barley opened firm,and closed casier, while corn was vety steady and de- cidedly tame. Frelghts were active and stronz. ‘The recelpts of grain were fair In vyolume, and ex- ceeded by tho shipments In wheat and corn. Dry goods were in lively detand and were ateady and firm, Prints, sheetiogs, abirtings, ticks, drille, fannels, hosiery, shawls, worsted dress fabrice, and notlons were moving briskly at full prices, The grocery market presented the same feat. nresas on the preceding days of the week. Trade was ol satlsfactory proportione, and the general market again displayed a firm and Lealthy tone. Sugars were again weak and unectticd, and the quo- tation were reduced another 4¢. The declino was due to wenkness at the East and incremsing rup- plies. Coftica wero active and firm, as were alen rice, afrups, and molasses, The drled-fruit mar- ket was quoted quict and steady. Flsh wero fairly active and fiem at the revised quotations of the day hefore. Mackerol s expected to continue com- paratively scarco thronghout the season, and prices are likoly to rnle high for rome time to come. There was & guod demand for butter at previous quotations. Checss was quiet and unchanged. Oils were active. ANl the leading lnes were or- dored very frecly, and prices were firm, especlally for carbon and Mnseed. Prices of teather, bag- ging, tobacce, coal, and wood wero quoted as bo- fare. The demand for lamber continnes active and tho market firm, Orders arocoming in from all parts the West,and dealers are dolng an unnaually heavy ‘business, but they claim that prices are harely re- munerative, The cargo market was quiet yester- day In consequence of the small offerings. Metals, nalle, and shelf-hardware were In zood demand and steady. The hide, wool, and broom-corn markets were nnchanged. Seeds wero lese active, snd timolhy was easicr. Ifay was morz active and steady., Green froits wero In smaller supply and atronger. Poultry and eggs wero steady, Lake freights were active and frmer, on the ba. of 3%@c for corn ‘o Butalo. Hoom wans taken for 75,000 bu wheat, 00,000 bu corn, 55,000 bu oats, and 60,000 bu barley, Through rates to New York by steamer and rall were quoted at 17¢ on wheat and 16c on corn. Rail freights were quiet 4nd nnchanged, Rates nn grain, boxed meats, and othor fourth-clasa aro w ihe to New York, 32 to Daltimors, J4c to l‘nlladelnhln, 400 to Boston lm! otier New En- gland polnts, and 30¢ to Mantreal. GOODS MECEIVED Chicago Cnstoms, Sept. 20: John V. Farwell & Co. 4 canes of drfi mmdv Slcluner Bros., & Co,, 1 case woolens; Kobn & Iiros., & cuscn woolens: Warloy n‘ymu. 10 plea glaataro; A. DuWilde, 10 casks wino; {libbard, Spencer & Co,, 040 boxes tin plates; order Francis Low, canca dolls and fancy goods: S, 1, Kimbnrk, 600 buxes tin plate, Amount collected, 8¢,U02,08. —— PROVISIONS, T10G PRODUCTS—Wers more active i the aggre- wato, sad stronger, but chledy for the longer futures. Hogs wers o falr supply hero, and Lirerpool was quot. ed 3d per cwt lower on lard, bt holders of product wero apparently sstlsled that prices have been forced down 00 low, tess pork especiaily belngcheap aa com- pared with hogs. Therels moro dfspoattion to buy for winter dellvery, snd those futures hate bacn stesdily strengthentng for two or three days pat. Mx1s Porx~Was in good demand, and firmer. Old pork exhibited littie chavge in prices, while now for delivery fn the winter months advanced 100 per brl, Bales were reparted of 50 bris caah at §12.00¢ 8,350 brls sellor October at $12.774@13.53: 6,000 brls seller the year at 8$12.37%312.35: and 4,500 brls sellor January at $12.424@12.33._Total, 19,800 brls. Tha market closed steady st $12.8012.43 for round lots, cash or soller October, §12.274¢312.30 seller the year, and $12.475@ $12.50seller January, Prims meatport. was quoted st $11,25011.50, 304 ‘extea prime dy at $9.25@9,. "LanbWaa Tulet bt aurons, advancing 13017%c on uld and T3¢ per 100 s o0 l’lt' Yflf delivery in the win- ter, Halos were re| d of 313 tea Cllh mmmer) At $4.051 1,270 tea seller Oetober at OB, 17 ’l | S0 fca seller the year at l.uwc.:m S 500 1ea se 1ok dtimis aryat 0 i3 tca, The market ciosed 03 ¢ ' .'j seller October, :1 ‘l.ml#“!rlfll year, llld 820408, 35 sclier ‘r&—Wfll In falr demand for shipment, and hade Armer at (ormer, prices, except (hat wiiort v "s‘num!‘ yacper hlgher. Ktocke are very small liere werd saveral orders hers und Sules were G Jimited below the Yiews of holiors. ported uf 0 boxes haulders ot privat 3 g do Bt (et KR i) e ahort I ci"n”'-’l'-;w" ing cles B0 “1)( l' t-flckied s (18 28} e ST e :loc-:'d TCthe olowio nm of Shoule Brort Ltomg der, T o A g ¥ g ki ¥ 7 7 d 88 730 cashy 7 i it Bt ?'%%?rhm."‘cu .m..'n.‘u‘.f.?f-u:{ Ton ; SERE o e ‘gu«“n-mms‘c i0ide, Al bused awent- i By """"u AT o shouders asige for short. Hn-. l‘;‘mfln for short cl:ln. 10%@12¢ for haws, S cany e Gz e duies 4xare 3 Ta-\Vere siehdy and qulst st $10. @I0HA foF m-".@‘rm.xfgu.u YOF elira meadt o .00 fur 8. "19 ‘::fu‘:-w'-‘;q uoted 88 TKQTHa for city, sad THE 750 for oustry, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUB~Was active Lo the extect of tho offerings, and stronger, There was s good demand for abipment, and & fair logulry on local account, and the purchases ‘wore restricted by Lhe fact thas the stocks of shipping flours are uearly exhsusted. Salos were reported of 1,000 bris winters, chioly st $6.6407.00; 2,510 brls spring extras, parily at §3.23$3.75; sud 475 brls ryc flour on privatsterms. Total, 4,913 bris Themar- ket closed with the followtng sa the raogs of prices: Cholce to favorits brands of wioters, §7.0097.23; good to prime brands of winters, §6.0088.801 choice 1o fine spring, $0.3037.00; falr 2o good spring, 95.50 @8,00; low spring, u.mfl.mx ir 1o good Minnesots aprings, $6.0034,50: cholcs Lo fancy Minnesota 1prings, $7.00@7.50; patent springs, $7.50@8.50; low grade, $3.0043,50; rye. $3.00@3.50, Brax—Was quict and uachanged. Bale was reported 0f 10 Lons a5 $10.60 per t00 00 reck. urazs MiLLsTUrre—sSale was reported of 10 tons 77e feed on private terms; 30 tons middiings st $13.008 1. Alio, 10 t0ns wheat screenings a2 $7.50 per ton on track, l.dll Mllu—(flu‘l was nomins! s% $17.23 per ton AR —Wassctlva and regular, Themarket for lulurc d 244 wul’lflhlm‘elmfll 3¢ Ligh €7 thia the 14est QUUTatioRe Of WedLcalays While cast luuutnued casler, 1ho Yulnlu ou Pul Lelug ouly e atibe X wasulet. with rmneudn tlrful. W York whs BTOn 00 sl WHEat but Su*thtutes. "Tha receibta wers sbouL ibe Rato b her small—but undi |hl uvlou- o8 ou ty o elter s shreriedason ] The e 1 Eneiudd wars tinicuug. The i Vhe :’:‘.'ufme e ity Amet “? s o Yery Tteeiy. W Tongs "valosded with uu-f' iogness; Joakln scaifon B very aeilv vaotTue a1k acilve, funy of tha Sopleiaber Bext flunm inbupeut a veaction Sad the price dfier: w0 Tatha wldened to sbout 7o lu e Tia Inguley turciah ot wia' us oy P(I ‘ ‘:l[;il::llunl-l'l:lfllr‘nll le“ Weakened A'f "m'"‘l' soller uu“mr u‘"xfl earis et 31,055, and hnproved 0 §1ui%, eelined b “"flf“}‘affx’ o bt Bolle 1 a8 3100 0 UI 'd 3t w Elicr theyear M REPRTY ’l'uul. IL' T-Sales were 350 bu No; Satg1.13; “‘n :“;"n.'-;n To AL B30, Troaon board cares 1T Wiaar i udicd Sl Brt "Saled weo 11, 1 Minnesote t 81,1331 12: 47 2,000 by ample AUL (G 25, fve on onrl ok | ‘iovs uit coS Belny MIG18 per ar Tower, New Fork waa i, and gltimore. anchanged, ' one reeetate wora larier, and thdt iact way the (hief cane of tne tam-news,” thonana Armer fecling In trefgiva had something 1o do with Tt made miprers O 1o Carrrpanding Foner e weniner wat firmer, with muie appeatance of heing xettled, and fhfamade the shorta for lest moath ieas anxioua {0 by, Frefcht roomm was taken for 3 0,000 b, hut inest of It was helioved o be hol} proytonsly hy shippers. Holttors wees very stoady in thelr €lews affer tho carly drcline, Scller Graner npene st 3U@titge, moli ¢ 47%c. then up to 473(c, and receded to Ko, cloing ab 4dlacs Seilcrthe sold ae 434@Ladv, closing ot e Reller et inar it at 400, and aein eller lhe FAAT was niominal 8t About 404e at the clo h 3elotedat 42t for ear. loisy high-mixed rejected -|| ey '(‘M D hianmyeg e 4 i At diilare PR R R T vttt ;_w A e 4o i hy saMDIS BE 41 140 OR (FACK. the demand belng largely era w u. iy netive, e mboer sl a5 also considerabla T C haml-lurlhlrmrm The market opened neainy s riccs, but closéd (e lower, anl my The recelpts were lbmral. Eeller the nienth omxrdu elosed nam e, Oetaber 1 Rovemher i a0 24 TG s eionime at de, 3 e, and refected was firm st 22, v males were reprted of 0.0 by 7001y N, 2 at 11 1,00 G white declt 0 niples ':r! l.lfl". V' bu rejecied at z3et trackiand 5,405t 1, 400 bt sz gi6ec un preil s 8 St h sic. dieje 7 i At Cadl shies were reporied nu‘mhn No'% Siwasnctive, anentog strong. and dvane, 2 34aic. hut 1 ance war suf nd I s it ief eak. The demand Fariy w‘unlrnv from shris for this month and Next, and atter tley fedin the markel weakened, Tiie Feeripin werd oFralet wiru In requeat and Wighes teptenlier opened At Gie, sod Octuber sold t 61 early, then rose d weak at wit{e, Na. 2 wold at 70 m'ln el at diadoc No. 1 brouzht 3niee, and 2, 2 L iincs 4(x) a0 10 ALy et B, o 1 l‘ 400 by ainple at 35@5¢ on !‘r;:'&"l?: :ant.':"-f‘ B 'lm Ua"at Togutiae, free on boand: utal, 43,00 APTEIIS00X CALL. ax) b At £1.33 for September, ctober, $1,05M for November, and 43'4443%c for October, and 4274 t 813.80 for October and P NE .7y far 81 ll( lurum tha y 43,000 bu at foF Noreniver, Mess pork—sales 1,350 bri 81275253 for tho year, wr otover, 13,60 for Jan: ' o or ko, o for January. ‘setes 355 4 Stes of lan.00p 11 winter jo for the ye ind_firmer. Eentember sold d at the oniside. October clmed ut 8L [ the Inside, “UA!I ‘were qulct at 24442 for Penmnbcf or Ocl.oher. GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOIIOL—1Was steady At §2.0%2. 14, BROOMCORN=Continues dall and exsy, 3Manofac- turces and dealers are walting for the new crop to move, when they cxpect lowar prices. The crop Is smaller than last year, except in the States beyoud the Misstselppl, Quotations: Cholce green hurl, 6@6%e; me- dium hurl, 44504 red-tipped o, 44 343{e; kreen brush, with hurl coough to work it, Blger red-tipped, with do, 44@3c: red do, 3§ Ics tnslde brush, al@idée; la- fterlar brush, 3% ides crook:d, 2HA ife. BUTTER=Was in good demand on Jocal and shipping acconnt, and commanded fully previous prices. Ra- celpta continue Mberal, but stoeks are not accumrlate ng tn any conslderable extent, and hulders express cone fidence tn the stablilty of priccs. We quoto as follows: V¥ancy creamery, 2317 kood to chulce grades 1@ 23e: medlum, [44192 Inferlor to common, daAlde. NAGUING—Jobbers report & well-austained actlvily fn the demand for the different lines, and the market retains its firm and steady tone. rales were efeceed at the following quotations: Stark, 2¢ics Drighton, A, 2 Lewiaton, 2cy Utter Creck, 3ic; Ameriesn, 30c; 1 ;huaflrl\‘lfl wunnles, singles, 14@13c; ) the cheese market there was na marked chauge, ‘itie demand was liy no meaas active, hut the supply eantinuini likht Kiven to the market & fa(rly Arm TP i W CnL LA 1 (UL g 10 BESL Horl Crearha hurlaps, 4 du dowiie, ¢ and fower grales at Belic. -Anthracite remains very frm, owing Lo the mnllnlled lnurruuunu lquhqucHflrl Raft varieties remaln steady. 11 8t the fol xuwln1uuull- tlona: Lulnvllnnl.!-n{ dus nut, an and smail exx. ¥4I Thaaburg, ol Drta 1l 50t Iialtimore & Ohilo, #4. Ut 111, j Ginrtsherrie, $4. INC ... lvlu HiS=Were In fall ver do Yl - lckfln\l and cod wmluuu flmh ut e waa & antiafactol l lhfl annexed pi . lsx;umlr -hm-m P Bt o re. b, Qu,.nn;, 87, I Sy nmfly ) "new, ;.-lvrlf Roct ahote kite $1.¢ o, 1 bnr i X i X v, 87, T T r'".fmufhm. U, -’Jx o Tatiria i lu e Fing, ria. §10.01 smoked halihni, Tocy -uuu Berrlag, er salmon. 16-brl 8, Pru Citrkats cnutine 1o gl demand nd a0 Deld. At il Biures: There wad a uiet market for domestic Trittn. “Prices aln sovnt 18 before: em: Jayers, 311ct Tark. $40 1. 431 Joors 1l gor aidncls, aN@1c: Laite vare Tanta. 7e7i4ch eltrin, o DuMEsTic—Alden ap -ul”"‘ "isi00; Miehtgan do, 73 Southera, 5. peached, “liulvee, ¥ nic ek herr 7\4“3';3:'5)'“,':‘ muherrlesm-ncfilu: e Filnerts, jaa1aes imonds, Terrazans, 10@ 1\ ‘alocy Naples 'nlnul.l.l el ALY, o, Mis- Miington peanits, CHuwnc) Ténnes. s (il b“m—'rna recolpts were smalier and the DAAToC SLTOBACE Tor. oK TRliYe YATIerER. TEie cop of winter spples i the Nrih will probabiv bo yerysmuil fiia cranhetry crop i larga s, Wisco Now derser and llant oo Ca ape* Cod, 1t e A A i hel‘n this fralo tn culerries. ' We gute; Anpi 230 per brii trab afplch {uzie per haskrt "rummon T ehotcd THChRAR e L33 (A;mlflril url»‘cl, L3 @ 1 Kronch vulnul :u ey lmxn‘. ‘exas, TATI] d ur N A, ¢33 WaL u-u-ai Mxhluple-nfl a1 gooia. Orders ara Bowlb in fram ail para of the nterlor, and tho dally sales A e, Broportions. Aside "’flm sugsrs, in which thers was a further weak- e exienl O an he, the difureat ines wera f‘y.na wieadily held, OF Y 0 market Lhe New i Mitvanyel B r in'in 8 comipary Liyely arim postiion &1 or ecomutation L D e aa o s G\ ew et Gt o ot Afeation ‘caiculated 10 show how much buyers wil ba Yoibelled 10 takabefora. tho srrivals of new AORd & divekiing asorinient, bt ‘whenover the demand rars evtel Wreater trengih must ensue, and 116 oatira slock 8e JUENC XIIT developtients, tock s 8 quiet tone and 18 without partic. y Dew oF stEIkINR featurek. . Holders are bot oficrs g whpbiict i mather tofulicats wiy lientlont i w d furcing husincss, and full prices are tasked on tho AT T Al ity WL detuand BF tho openy I A Fontued to ivoices Tequired 0o pusiive Couitics.™ ek CArolina, Tae: Taustane, O¥@THe, Vs, Noch dave, WO, 3, 2348 'w(“lJ.l 33 BD‘N] tu pritme, ”AQ‘I el rossting, 1680 Ja1ake: crushed, 11HA 3e aranuiated, kA1) i pomdered, Jai1Ne A ! N trs C, 1§ “":""':‘: S o R TSR Fande |ll!rb—€ll"umlfl sagar-loaf drips, 85@33cy Califor- nla houiey drivs, S2634c) goud suxar-hiouse sirdp. 433 148 40, mw, o, Urlesns molasses, Sholees mmfl» do irine, B4 0c: comnion, Lo, oud. S0 ot THoliaecs: 14 48e1 DItk Siraps Lousd PricRs-Allipice, 17@17KaT cloves, 4 cusmla, Zhadscy pepoer, ikelicy nutmiesy xRt e || cuuuu'luufr Du e, 53e1 German mottled, Afll‘!,( P higaRs=Patent cut loaf, R4 pa— i lllu- Liy. uflluca Whita Lily. oia0s Wiilta 'Itose: 1sson, Tcy Bavun duveral, 5iaucy Ban e A —Was fu tittla better renuest and steady. The offerings wers fair and the demaud chiedy fur tiimot 4. LA, WS, Bl oo wm.(m npl-ml rairtes .00 No. be3 5 Ga.td sicugh, § n\wt\ lvd‘nal‘:a.l sad unchanged. lr nqulry unl nml!l ol- THC; ftrers, Nad\{e: & e O nmned. ‘k'ur«n aalted kip, ‘ rY' N <y ip M Ealr TN P I X T ’fincn;s-rmn:m‘n 11134 for Wisconsta and 11 ST Now. SLeL R nvfll:s- BTOCK-Wers la fair de- nl( oLationsr u. m. n.m‘df ix, IDIN. 810,334 Fuiouit zm [} hn-rl — ulwlnl. it ShLatniog Lopier, 30c. Bil fm. NG, 24, 31100 ates; Humlairom, Now.o to) ‘f merican, plauished & Vics B uiésy it vaalzed Jrun, No. e ity -llxuunl. ot »2 e ox-Comman, $3.05a2. I(IJ 10t I, e mm. ““.&33;""‘3’ Het 17, 1 i .; unlc. mmuun.r oad Juta T o b AILS—Weru quoted st §3. mmu. Tbe domasd Is /St B-Michigan leyal test carbon was moved up an- other ceut yesierday, being beld at 2a34e, Linseed was ueu" sud l rong. ludeed, some parties were sk uce OYSE urovidus guutations wflnu tulpeating, and other dcicriptions we dY. Wequote nu eneral markes acs rbaa, Ho deg. et 1 5 de. Last 1 800 b o Mt aalslelly widter, Wic: do extrs, 755 3 led, 54¢: 'S uumwwu. q CELr I-I. N ey Lauk oft, 50 e, "302 iter, miders’ oty 1 Larpentine, d1e; nwmn deadarl 3 grave, 1561 yasollue, deedoftzcd, T4 deg 1A dasallue, 61 deit,, e West vul! 1f:-lnr..a.'m.nuu SPSBLTIS & fuu chickens wero salable ribge were slow and fu falr Iy, prateie zrvun belng Drmer: nf o $3.6037.0 per dug o 2.254 2505y i pralcie :‘nukeu‘ W ooa. 53 per S Nl R 18 lmothy was less active and !lllll o H il St s i st Tt Cllll svCTage, Al arket weakened betw' the fux trom #1, sfi.'u’""{‘ “u'!u LS me Tk g "" s g sctior Tua Year S0l ¢ $5:60. Fiak sold ot VAT W fairly sctive and 3rm, espectall alt. vuquu ay 05¢; orulasry coane, Isc wnll‘n h&gl 40; witl MHI ags $2.00; Ashton M!.P‘l‘ " ik Deaters roparg s falr demaand 124 stocks are M&J with cul Ful lh:il‘l‘l-lglrllé‘h.:u‘ruug;m};fl uro'un mmon, Foeliet u, Sobu medlum, 480 Kow i 43930 Dus S9e3dci A .‘ fl‘lbll(lulll. bml" e waa die g sflnmmmu xamml “Yovsa Hysov— ey ) Pardlamm A for s £ond do 414 1021 Tints 4947451 Eneat. Bk e84¢; cholee, RIgANCY rhnlcnl, FR(EIMC. Jarax—Common, 24@28c; good rnmmrm. b medmm 1)ICI'M" od me.dinm, 3@4nc: Ane, 474 250¢1 cholce, Ganic; cholceat, ' 63@ e'mltrfi “E'l 7“1 S Outoxns”Limmun, :@uac; good comman, W ile; medinm, 192 40c; Il\'l‘l medinm, 411t & """ nn‘“l‘. ;’&;!fl?‘lhll Elll;"f!.' (‘ \;' llmlfl'll( 311”1?:” 0.0 D) =Met with on Hght demand a o for mATier at 85, 50G0.00 faf heect; and At £4.0004.30 m-mu, flel"c ki WOOL=Wasin moderate demand aud steadys Me. o an'washed woolx, Jduta; fina unwashed, 23 13y fine fieece, washed, 3@ 0 mediam o, 36Q30¢; 10D wools, ebofee, 41@43et W@, — L1VE STOCK. cnicano. Recrintr— 21l Manda, SA{fmente— Mourla 8 CATTHLE~Ths market was dull. unsettied, and lrreg- ularly lower, Nows from the East was rathier favors- blo than otherwise, but the smount of stock on aafe. was large, and, taking sdvantage of that fact, boyers fonrted upon concesions, Tho few cholco beoves of- fered cominanded very full fgures, but the grades be- law choleo aversged about 106 lower than on Wednes: day, Thaquslity wa & poor aversge. Some cholco lots fetched $3.20@5.55, and a few cxtra were taken at higher fizures, but most of the transfers were at prices below £4.25—the bulk at $2.8024.00, The highest sato of tho day was 61 head, aversging 1,530 s, at £5.75, hy Conger iros. Sales of common (o prime cows were efected at $2.75@3,25, and of Tex! at EL73A3, 75, Gregory Cooloy & Co. sold 21-head at the iatter price., The market closed heavy, with s good deal of stuff lefrover. = & $ CATTLE sALER, No, Av. Price,(No. Av. Jyice, 0 4lcolorato bii .50 21 Ter e stocker, |2y stockers.1,.0m R 0 114.... 13 e 24 & 169 181 50 3 it w0 k< Y o ) 32388225 ZREN3NTREE £ & 847 333 prices of the marked chanue In val- Ser. " racie Ordned Yory QUIELAL. B Kt 43 ror coms o to prime PACON Krades, -ml-us 043,13 for poor 10 extra heayy. bul s the day sdvanced the demaml rored, amd grices worke Srmer, Nodeclded wi: van 5 thiere was A feellng thie Ml T e we Hurii (e Rentainder of the ok ok T terally excemd axpectations, tucro wiil he some fm. provement n prices, ‘Tn reccipta yesteniay wers erate. anif taund a ready outlet at thc boye quots- Thoan, EyeryLiing atd: and tho market. closed strong, Among the diy's transsctions wero (he following: AALl Ae. Price, M. Al. 203 83,70 | 0. 180 o 1) K3 Tex 5 Compartsgn with tho closing >, tlhiere was no_very g, frice. 4.0 w Mt supply’ and & restricted ar cummon o cholee quailtice: A New Sept. 0. oI 380 or threa days, againut 4,640 Tant woviy demaad goods all sonl esry n!x Among the sales car-luads wiixel W Ibs, 84,251 Bone for EXix; Ipte, A3 naking TN Yo theee 420" snine tmo last weeki markot usiness was recotdod at be close: sheep, 5.27%0.87H, (hs lstter for cart aKking 0,440 for threa days, san Tat wooki nons oMesed 7 redaed U SU.THATO0N Lwe ent: 0bds Westorn nmuumur lum sold yesterdsy and 1o-day st $7.007, 1235, reapect. | PPAL Norrato, Sept, m.—brrn.l—-l'knflml. 17 total for the week, 3 d; no sales; 31 through stock held for shipment tu-morrow. HUEEP AND ans—l(ecllpil.lmx total for the 'rek. nn:‘l’;r:‘nuanvnemndmd § sales,J cars; yarda bare B800: total for the week, 17,500 un IDKMX;.JHI [y lluhl Tacal demlndl Bowd . 501 u.uubwuunumi e 1 $3ip07 SR 7 Louts, Sept. 0. Zitoks _steady and unchanged; CarTie=Doltandaominslfor nativeshipping wrades: butcliers' stuck and Tezans steady anged, with & falr hlllln!ll for ths home trada and interior sliphing point SERELQuiet and unehan Rxcxipra—Hous, 2,500 IR dowand st LI nnno—nerelpu. l.m d'frmt demand ba lurmequlrell s‘g‘uns enfer mwmu 1] fosi<hoice’ Canada, 13 ‘ ,:Idllv 1,4004 sheap, 1,100, XAST LINEKTY Rast Lingxty, Pa., Sept, 2). Carrue=Recelpte for to-day a0 cary through And atorx, or 5:‘:'4: prime, uw.'.m. 'me 1 comnion, unu;—nll:fielpu(a-dny. 1,923 head; Yorkers, $5,003 E zjltll'—lhttlllfll v.u'-uur 200 head; selllog at $3.000 25, o cix gt o S Conmon st 55 L} icking, o bui " $5.4005.35) recelpts, 2,200; shipmeats, 630, LUMBER. The cargo market was qulet, owing to the lght offer- Ings. Thare was no change In prices. T was qaoted as §7.2807.00. dad comeaon s Lumber freights were firm, a4 $1.23 for Maalstee, $1.12) tor Ludington, snd $1.00 for Muskegon, Attlio yards trade continues aciive and the markat fArm, Lieral orders are recelved from the Btates west of the Misslssippl, snd the home trads'ts excellont, Following s the price list: Eiret Ao tecn dreaed slanug. Flourlne, Bt comowa, Uresae aorti, secund curmuion, dre Flaort o {hird cotginon. ;l:;md” andard hiatics v an Slniia o Dry sningles 130 extra. BY TELEGRAPIL FOREIGN CITIES, Special Dispasch to Tha Chlcago Triduns. ‘The following were rocetved by the Chlcago Board of Trade: LivEEPOOL, Bept. 20.~Prime mess pork—Eastern, 708y Western, SUs. Bacon—Cumberlanda, 363; shiort nibs, Bder loog clear, 338 6 short clear 30 ul- ders, 334 6d; bama, 518 Lard, 436 8d. 1'rimo mess beef, 934; Indis meas bec (s extrs ludia mess, 1104 Clicese, 81264, Tallow, 4le Loxpoy, Bept. Z%—LivesrooL—Wheat qulet. Corn rather caster at 232 64. Masx Laxn—Cargues off cosst ~Wheat rm. Corn quieter; falr average American wmized, 2. Cargoes o0 passage—Whest fArmly held. Corn qulet, Weathorfn Kugland cold sad wet. Un paasage for the Unlted Kingdom for ports of call azd direct ports—Wheat and four, 507,000 qre; coro, 533, %fldfll Dirpaich to Ths Chicago Tridume. LivearooL, Bept. 20-11:308. m.~OEAIY—~Wheat— Winter, No. 1, 128 6di No. 2, 128 spring, No. L 128 341 No. 2, 10s4d; white, No.1, 13ai No. 4 128 8d; club, No. 1, 134 3d; No. % 124 01d. Corny No. 3, 308 W; No. 2, 28s 6d. '80vI810¥—Pork, 506 Lard, 438 Livemroot, Bept. 20.-3:30 p. m.—Gsaiw—Coro, No, 1, 234643 No. 2, 348, LivesrooL, tapt. 20~Lalest— COTTO. active: 653-1636 7-164; salea. 13,0001 and export, 40,000; American, 7,050. BazapsTurre—Laliforuls white wheat, average, 12s 848138; club, 128 113 345 wpring, 108 $d@12s 3d; winter, 17s@12s 84 Corn—Wesleru mized, Ziewzs 34 Oste—American, m 64 Bariey, 3 d. Pras- Croven lllD—Aml’k‘-lI. 4584308 Puovisions—Mess pork, 50s. Prime moss beaf, 954, Lard-Americas, 43 0L Loog cicer bacun, 384 ¥j #hors do, 3ds 9. Cuzzsz—American, 618 6d. Tarrow—Fioe Amorican, 46 Brisas PATSOLEUN—Te i redaed, 118 943100, Lissrpn Oin-aw Rirery = Conmnon, iciay 13 pale, 138, BPIRIES TEREESINE Axswenr, Sept. 10, AMERICAN CITIES, XEW TOMK. Special Dispateh tn 1he (Aicago Tridune, New Yorx, Fept. 20.—Gratx—Wheat offered lew freely and again quoled strooger, deal- fogs In optioan ludical an arcrage ad. vAnce of 373 per bu, and for prompt delivery anim- provement of 1@3c per bus white Western, 0,500 bu st £1.80.11.54; red and amher Wertern tn lots, Rbout 21, buat 41.70@1.52; No. 2 Mllwaukee spring, prompt de. livery, 52,000 bn at $1.43; No. 2 Chicago epring bera 16,000bu at $1.40%4@1.41. Corn qnoted nt M@Me pir ha hicheron restricted offeringy and nrgent eall for suppliea mixed Western nngraded st o57@ 032; Western yellow at Bo\g360e. Nye qulet, but quoted steady: No. 3 Weatern, bost loads, quoted at 14@72¢; car-loteat 7IATIe, Oatn less act- fre, but without Important siterations as to values; mized Western, 4,500 by, at B3@37cs white Western, @80 by, AL FTGI(c, OcxAN Frrinnts—Chartering movement activs {n tonnage to arrive, with toncage for early use very scarcs and Ia urgont roquests berth freights, n falr hosoess reported AL A farther olight reductlon In the rates for mrain hy steam for Liverpool, and at somewhat easter Agures; for Liverpool, engagements of 63,000 hu grain, of which 17,000 bu wheat were at 9}¢d: 18,000 bu grafn a¢ 0d13,000 pkgs butler at SNIS341 230 bris apples on privato terms, guofed at 8s asked. I'novistoNs—Mess mork moderately desit in for early deltvery, with prices quoted higher, but {rregniar, Sales, 140 bris at 812.40@13,50; for forward delivery, Wentern mrsa quiet; September options quoted at £12.30012.501 Octaber, §12.10@18.50; remalrder of the ye at €13.25@13.40, with no e re- ported. Cut-me: fu request, especially 'bel- 1les, at full rates. ‘Weatern stesin lard less active for carly delivery, opening higher but weakening toward the close; sales of %) tcs primie new at §0.00; 250 tcs old At $0.20, cloeing at #0.13; fur tarwand delivery. falrly actives Beptembier optlons quoted at £0.12%; October at $0,12'ss November at $A4.02%4; remainder of the year at 8s. ealea of 370 tes Octoher at $0.1030,174: 5,000 tes November at £5.021440,00 150 tes December at §8.7%032.62; 5 O tes scller the remaladerof tho year at 84,76@4.77 41 ro- fined inactives nuoted for the continent At #0.69G0.00, TaLLOW=In moderato demand, and quoted at §7.87'4 @e.00 for, prime to strictiy chiofces sales reported of cntial (o 43,100 ta b Ama i Hcly dzalt (o on 8 pante of 8@mc fur fainito goud reflalng Ciliny refned o rather slack demand, with cut loaf qnote.t at 117« Wik Y00 by To the Western .Assoctated Press. Nl.w TYorx, Sept. 20.~Corron—Firm: 11 G-10@11 “#Lonm—Tecetnts, 0,000 shining a shade strong- ery wintet brande ult M@ 1.731 Buper Btate £ 1 3 rnmmnn)ln rhnl‘.e extra, G0G7.43: fancy Kt l.oulm 8. yr‘(:n cm, KB, uum.l . m.e mmr atey 2,00, aomewhat unseitied; moders LRI "0 ded’ Bpr nqatr W hu: ungraded spring i0uiat 1,40y o red WInker, B3 50@s 00t w bt -Vv:'-f- "“cll)"él X' ‘; RN ‘{:”\“‘Nh ") fl’l ca - R T i Tty rs‘:’f & yinwer, Yemember, £1.50415 giade. Live drms Weitern, UYe larley—blarawed Stale, Septeniver, ‘432 Talt ol . Tomea IALe. Taig0ct ixrow DOcQE1L00: Canaila. $1.00x Corn Arn e Keptemher, ‘(onmhen"flufll S eroer, 4L10'1|. Biehintie Wes and !!l w Wedtern, 8@, chunged: 1pta, 34, shipping, 60 70¢, ftors—Qulel; yesrlings, B new, sglle. a —Cofles qufel bt steady; Ita ca - yoldy lnhlun'. totazie n rold, r’lu\rll fair to good renning, l‘&‘ ;»Kfl prime, si4cs T ned duils 10°gm e, mand, Itce stead, x'llJllEll'G. PEraoLxuN—Quiet and firmy crude, THG@THes re- TALl.nw—l)ulh Hse, k81 N—Unchianied, [ Tun't‘nlvn—\lnm steady; 35c. 1’ Jeoms Woalorm thishine, L ih ikovisions—Pork rimer; .munn and heavy new Fibuoata ok et quiel: Western Toug clear Taidics UnchANRed, AR cacliad ang hiahers poed 0 closed hoavys frimie ateatt, Haw, §9.00; 019, $9.20. Durran—piems Westemn, 1 n:lll—Iklvlt'lm ZH Wiisky—8| rmunnrnu. PUILADELPINIA, re, £4.00, Suras, 3,001 epayivatia tamity B0 1o g :llltgl'!wl;‘.llfl- $7.0067.50; high grades and paiedt, Uraix—Wheat firm; amber. 81.4421.60; Pennaylva- nis rv-l. $1.42u1.441 amber, 1, 404150, lleflllly lnll red, §1. 'fi|~‘fl< Lflfll fArmg yellow, 61603 \I“ m)vll'lh!- Oata stos ‘E#B;'!lltln, fl“l)t‘ mlu ' do, 32434, lye FROVISIONS—ON) e rn. 814 mu.w. Beef Tndia tacss bog. szx flc; \ew\’url Btato histus, 1 BUTTER=Firnis creamerr, :;m TiTaatond County EXtrs. 210900, Westers Joemeres aus=Quict and weaks Woatern, 1033tc. IERvx—Steadys Western fancy, 1234 )i ‘TaotruM—larket dully nnnnu. ey uudv. L2 Virtoxy—~Firm: 81,13, I uglfll—“h!u, 48,000 bug corn, 11,000 bu; oats, ‘MamiTing Excnazox—Orex Boarn—Gmate—Corn fulel DUt A1 A0S xpt and Septembrr) uxdska Uc. Toer. led winter wheat jn_demani &t 7 a0t and Septembers 81,4 ur_Uctube l{ y firm aud unct Laged. AL sales of yrain for deilvery i uu- vators, M un: 233 £ BALTINONE, Bariuone, 6ept. 2. —FLouu—Falriy active, frm, s unclange tronk and_highery West- m nser, 3 du No. 3 wintee re. t, 81.50; Seutember B1.405 October. s1.ovi@tis Nove 81871 —Western quiett Western nm, rum L..p(mnbu. asu (i ber. sieamery o7, Oate quioy sn Whthon 356 o inixed, S3aBAc, I!yuquh.l Lbd stesdy at BMae, Jav~steady sand unchange Jaovisioxs—Firm, quior, it uneh ngod, rre-Cholco rades active sud nmn ‘othier kinde dull and nominal: cholce Weatura, 0@ TROLECM L heliaRe d. l"ln—uulut! Hio cargues, lf'"flfllfl; Jobbing, 17 Gzle. [ iitaxr—Quict aud fom at 81 nmnnl—flnnn risy -nm. 43,000 buj carn, 57,500 but oat uil bu; ryc, 4t ButrurxTe—Whisat, 12,00 Imx €oFt, 73,000 bu, bept. m—(.fl j—1 10 R 1 o “"h"' Bt FLous—¥irner by 3 b u-ux-\vnun"mfig;-:‘ r:'.?: ‘1'"‘31 "r‘ .:M clulln 58| Ubioher, ln: s §uve e kot 3e b i Py 4. Wik v—nieady Provistoxs—Purk e nominally unchanoed, Hulk clear rlhl, THb B a8 35, Lard ‘aid lower, Tile neth 1um?n Tacn caners asked 7ie bi syl Bl HH xxcnmn-nuur. umhmi vnun, 85,000 bus corg, 23 00) buj ot GO buj’ rye, 5,000 Lu; Lariey, b, 00w ba, XDO, Tol , Bept. Il -l- LoUR~F B e nlruus.hgcm YT lll»hl i $1.43; Sepe gatrs du, 81,44 aiubor Sichiyan, 8 tembe il !Jk' |‘ucw uee, 8. )‘»’n": "u”wimf-g, aber, S Wi s‘ne Scicn Wasasny 81 Ody Siner Mietiagy 81 Yo Lore dum Liih-mixed, nemlunhu 48ebity No, 32, , 4712 Boplol Feleciet. 174cs " Oata dull vt bl IgoxiPTa~Flour, Ir, 5 brlsy wheat, 4,00 buy comn, Spenu: oata, 4. F0b BilIPARNT— lullr, nuu!( wheat, 43,000 buj corn, 41,000 bui Oats, T o L Sty [uLeuoy | bept. o B GnaT—Wueat closey: strong and mnu o Silchiye Le Michlin st n- 1, henten! \‘x e N te clllll I 37, Col I"l‘k Inmlles »p \u I!‘qcl Nu J‘u[-ul i Be ll‘.lll'}th IE A¥34¢ e ldx id; Detovar, doNei pejected, 478y’ Uata gl i CINCINNATYL guierauaTt, 0., Sept. 2 Corron—Flrmi fie. lfl.uuu—-mmnzx dglers mnny. M-I 5,30, l red. 1, 2. Corn steady; - it Slutdc, Bars s, Ing)-ln o Falr Goinbid1 ‘w0 &0 Prlm’c Weslern spring, 5@ I'wovisioxns—Pork Jo fair demaud: $12.70@13, ll‘:l¥‘nlenll 0t Lard alll!ll steam, 't Kettly, 13 falr. THAS uadi Snoulders [ a7 reay. ot e liacon Soulavrs hcs Oetaber. chs-nnn:lur' I e X G T T O —Easier, bul not quu ower. Luxaxko Ou—sientss sre. er . xx, lll‘l.,wuflll' BwL u.-n.w--i‘lrm i good de- GRATY—Wh hnu Wi )fakluhd‘ or'nnl and closed fArmg Nn. Via@10c. g3 dhg . 3 da, 811 muln S Geiober, h :ul e ealk o oatisey €mau N :' L fiye. Arssers s mu-nm Nu. e Warkey fras s e iember, 6d%cq Qcmmrrh jomiial ll fill‘w umia 4110 B uflalo, 440! iecEtrrs~¥iour, 5 000 brist nu\. mmnhu. BULFMBNTS—FIOUr, 8,50 bris; wheat, 353,000 bu, LOULSVILLE, Louuvl\al.l-. Sept. m-tn Ju--rlrmulc. 231 o —Falr d III\IIIA' ey i 30, * Rye quiet: & g 10| 2 f Fyisis=tirner, Iurk. n:.m ' 7 i o Sigar-curca tarn e Wateer—uis: il A n'h b 0sTON, Borroy, Repl. 30, —FLous—~Fira; Westera . fne, u.mms.’w‘ commug uu-n.' lu.u mt“m-l coulla exting €007, 0 Mia o, 37, 0rve .10y winter wheat ULlo, lndlnn-.-na Il(chlu-n. u.-m, 7:50: Hligola, #7000 bl Lbuts, 87,0008,60; Min' Toiapiient procecs sud Wiscu o ¢ 18 oo dewands tnized and veliow, u.du 0 Nu. 1 sud nm-mu. 4iutict No. 3w mlicd, et Ho. 3 wblie uad No. 2 e ! ey 7 Quiess, bt 'a—Good demand = lllufl lflM!' l‘ 1-1 uuu!l 0 _$3. TRV il 0 Krades, : 'n “u'fi:'.';fl'"“cflfl""‘“' A 7 e W, uu-“lnncu oulslun, umlwln?uur:'lokc.w‘ %um unchaoged. 1ADIANAFOLIS, 1¥piax, rm.u. d, bupt. A—val-mm and At Vibeat=No. 2 ved. s1.250 % AiSitL 28100 Corn, mixed, 43c; Beple: ¢ 3 "s3u580, Ok, mupu-l."'u'\'&“hfwm" o Taovieross—Uach OO 83 M3 Sept. 20 ulk me i) 8 rnlnn. 1,300; shipments, 680, wx—wnm aulet, bat fr 0. 3 Lhicage u.ru. liye u-nluoud. ltll‘l Reg” t. ANAL huom—rln:‘m uachasged. M umnhbept. 20.~Luf rmln‘—flm; clmw Nghty "i’“loml‘ig‘l‘ m“llflbmull. U} sales, 120, BurraL 8,000 b T AP, ..‘“"c""w‘&.‘}n"fifi"“ ks ¥, 1 uelnv&n.“h_». 0 muuvun—aum % BLOTK COTTON, Naw Ostzaxs, Sepl. 26.~Lorrox—Ia falr demaad; Sales. 800 bulcs; wuod ordluacy, 10AaI0Nc: low uids dilng, 182N e: midddiIng, $1m 110 1yalliye: middilog fal % ‘,"'x tecelate, net, 215 1 . erpon MOCK, 2N X0, g {ALYESIOY, Bept. 20.—CoTToN—Quint; mitiling,, 10%¢1 net recelota, 853 bales; snlen, 104; coantwy LTS oy l(,&(‘u“ll'. Bent. o0.—Cotron—Firm: midditngs, g constwise, net tecelpts, 106 bsles; males, 230, TARLEATON, Sept. 20,~ connv-rlrmmml MG 1076cs net recels ta, 06 bales: aalex, 5 '”"n' BAYANXAD, Hept. 20.—COTrox—Very nnm mide dling, 11 1-14c; net recelpts, 1,347 bal, constmlse, 970, Saraales, o3y DRY GOODS, Kew Yonk, Sept. 20.~Nusiness rather quiet wiy commisston hauses, but the johbing trady comtin, falriy actives cotton Roods fn falr emnnd and genec: AUY Mteadyy printa quict in Ant handsy singhane saq dress goods 1n Ateady demands woolens aniet; funaes 1nsteaty requests foretin goods fatrly active, PETROLEUM, CLEYRLAND, Eept, 20.—PRTHOLRYN~Ver, mand good; standard white, 130 teat, m‘c”m' L irtantra, Bept, 30.—PgrnoLEys— l![:l'n'{ at Parker's; refined, 14ifo I"h“ldclphl.d. very, TURPENTINE, WiLKINGTOX, Bept. 0. and nominal. . —SIRITS TURPENTIXE=Dop, ‘RAILIROAD ‘l‘lfll 'l.'l\lll‘ ARRIVAL A1D' DEPARTURE OF TRAlig Exrtawatior or Rerenrxce Manxs :L’:‘fi;‘@ *Hunday excepted. “l:‘fl‘!;fl, '!fll::v'ld CHIOAO & NORTOWESTER Ticket Ulfletgl. a2 Cll" "mgu Efium”;wer aPaclfic Past Line. afunx City & Yai abubungs n.y 2 l |’ +via Ciffion |+ 'Il L“lu!l nit ity o nim\t- :.lur rfi«ln e akreer l«nkhl&lluum’:u 1 Bitiwaukee Mliwsukre “lliwankes Pasen, Milwaokee I dlake Cohera Ihmell m iman Totel Cars are run (hrouxh, hetmern G CA5D AU Omana, o0 the traln mvmx‘%m?-‘a?h" h"'y. ‘Noother road runs Pullinan or uotelcara weat of Ghfca, " OF 807 Other furm of a—Depot corner of “h'li ind Rinzie-sts, 8—1impot corner of Can nd Kinzio-dta OHI0AG0, Ticket offices E‘n!cnfr‘k% a:nflm.g?léfiullm —IZ‘IVC. ] Amu. sehae fifl!fiifif‘ofii Eitenm; CHICAGD, ALTON & ET. LOUIS AND OMicano KANBAR CTTY & DENVER BHORY LINES Unlon e West Blde, near Madfeonear, T Twenty thirdat Ticket Omees 151 mm-xkfl'n’."d i Ransas City & Denver Fast Ex *12:30 KL Loute & pringfeld uir, Springfeld & T l'mn And Forla Faat Express Froria, Kegkuk & Huriinyton hlcagn & Paducan 1t i, l-" ator, Lacon, Wasli‘ton Ex Jollet & bwixnt'Accommdat'n OHIOAGO, MILWAUKFE & BT, O Do ettt S e, PATT, RATLEOMD Ofiice, 63 Sout 1 Oifice: 45 SGuih” Clark-at., opposita Bhermian Hozie, =L L S _Arive, Witwaukes Ecprem o+ TR T (¢ 7300, N lmlnh‘l‘enuul g -u" * 4 wncmuln.n Towa, Gid i 0008 4 0 Xpre n' S:05p, m. [*11:003. m. iy Gessin ifeed uml ummzh wm Express, ¢ 0:00p. m. [t Ia Mliwaukeo, T, Illd M re good elther via Madiso) alria du Cnlflh. or 'Il Wl riown, Llelw. llul \Vlnnnm OENTRAL RAILROAD. LINOIS De nuz of Lake-st, and fout of . PRt etice. 15i 0o R mear Lraend st Arrive, Leaye. I gt £ PEoriE: Ruriinton & Keouiic peurta: Durlinzton & Keokuk e & Libux ¢ l)lllmuue & Nidus iy & Glimaa Prssenger... Bfl'flmflm‘l & QUIRCY RATLROAD. D'?" ':n.{“v:':n-'l'n'?-fi'nfxi At " Fiodor Ol _Uidricang and at dopots. s b syt Lflve. Arrive. Malland Exprom, Ottawa ang| ey 7123 8.0, TOEKTIGN B, ¥ions ity 1ALy £ Jacinc kxpress (o Otalia. .. [+ Kansas City, Atehivon & 8 cxpress e, hugaeE Kidus Cit , nre Rlclnc Hlantrxpros ummn-uuxmp m. Lo, BLJoc,| wreu‘..u..‘...."wmp it @53 m. )numem C Depot, foot of Lake-st. hkau)mca 7 unrl« iph, Urand Pacite 1 Toot of Twenty-second-st, wouthiesst corusr of Kag futel. nud at Paimicr House. o Alllnllc prn:- (datly). Nighs E: m.........‘.' PH'NWRG, T, wum: & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, Degmt, caruce d Madlson-ats, - Ticket Oficey 8! & " Salinor. uuuu, aud Qrand Pacific |ruu|. _Leava, Arrive. Malland Rapeens oS BI00 R, m, Jacis, § aitap m Rt Loe 0:10p: ! it ¥ BLI;'I’IHOEE & OHIO, pless fom, Eaption baltnc & o0t of Moa- Pactiic, 424 apot (K, LAKE S8HORE & IIDEIHAH BOUTHERN. Leave, “uml?lllll-flldmne.;. soo Mol n-um Bpeclal Ex. Al o PITTTSBURG, CINCINNATI & 8T, LOUIS B. R Depat corner ot Cltaton snd Larrol West Klde, Arrive. Columbas & Kast Day ¥ Culumbus & Eaat Night COHICAGO, ROOK TSLAND & PACITIO RATLROAD Deputy coruer ot Van iuren and bhernisn-sts. ~Tickst Qltice, 84 Clark-at., Bherman Hous Ueave. ] Amu. 20: 1sm..' Omaha. Leavenw'th & Atch F.ll Lisru Ascuinmodaiton, Nighs &xpre |4AK NAVIIIAI‘I“N- GOODRTCH STRAMERS For Miws raukes and ail (Wess Bhure portay | vt puty 5% Dost ot o dat nd-y mnvnlnnnnu ¥oes through to 'nrflr:n Dlnll "’“‘.,fi;:"g !upl and Musk Pob !( 3 ml. y exceple Dally, saturds hmh J:&vh‘-nn{! For HI!“ "u - Il Uilea i doc fout i a8 m LA ikt P Mlngtn, Aad EEtVECE b s m a ll)n. 12h,y Bunday s uxe 7s bost does not leava ., Friday. chiian:av OCHAN H'I‘EAM!"I x North German Lloyd, ‘Thesteamers of thls Cul will sall svery aic.e auy T Drceata Free. oot of Toiraalt e Hastes of ~From York o B‘llflh o ERbiae 4o Ford ‘-'-':um“"'m"i’m}"!ly‘;"’n‘a PRk bpy ta O l’ur frelghd L 5 & IAL. 2 Bowling Ureen, New Yol Great Western Steamship hine- Frown New York to Bristol (England) direct. conflvu.b. Stampe Tuesday, Seot 2 sl :m gma e, $43; Steersy lhmm 1c e 8% Javoraole raies. Bequtd jrtn] oy Wi, e 1ar AL Mchlges mnm ksl PLAYING OAIIDS- “No moveliy Naa ever mas (oiih such univevsal ./-m. Hclipss Comic Playing- Gands! Qmusement (o7 ANt Nu(hlux sty pur Yl fl"' O oiin e th urol merics y btstivoers, Goaods D"Al’.fl eYorywhors. .'l"f ;) <y, Goge, s uw Yorks DANDKEMCHIEES, Keep's Handkerohlefs. Pure Lisen Combric, full sizo. liost !l balf daseq, 0F 3¢ cachi. 474 Exat M,

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