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NCE AND TRADE. Moderate Activity in Banking Circles==-Clearings, $4,200,000 The Condition of the Treasury Now and a Year Ago, Tho Prodnco Markets Unseftled, with Less Doing--=Ilogs, Pork, and Lard Weak. Wheat, Oorn, and Oats Easior—Lake * Freights Stronger, FINANCIATL, ‘The banks report more liberal offerines of paper by their city cusfomers, It is preeenteil by all clasnes of borrawers, and s of good quality. The demand for accommodation cannot bo described as active, butonly as more active than {thasbeen, The country hanks still forward paper for rediscount, Vul fnsmallerqnantities than last week. Thecoun- tor transactions of the bauks have béen emaller than it was expeeted the sestlements for the month wonld make them. 3 Hates of discount wero B@10 per cent at the ke to rezular customers. On the street, eall Fidnswere made At b per cent on the best collat- erals, and first-closs Aime paper was negotiated nt 6@7 per cent. * The country orders for carrency have decreated in the last two days. New York exchange was 10ld between banks at 75¢(081. 00 per £1,000 discount., The clearines wero §4,200, 000, CONDITION OF THE TREASURY OCT. 1, 1870, AND oct. 1, 1 Becretary Sherman has begun the publication of 8 useful snpplement to tho monthly debt state- ment in the shape of a comparison of tho condl- tlon of the Treasury at the dato of each statement with that a year before. The condition of the Treasury on Oct. 1, 1877, comparcs with that of Oct. 1, 1870, as follows: currener s b, o137 Specal {unu for lhel ror ;: ¥ of 8,835, 4c8 24320, 42.110.000 50, l 4 1, b Geriincaics 0,175, W0 ] lesv coin certin- 34,813,224 AL 134,543 1,907,600 18,338,120 27,130,118 27,130,507 e cassveseisonsoceres " BOEADY 850,014,032 Outeianding fracional o CUTTENCY... vrvvisier 2D, A58,418 QuistandingIVET Sl 1o, 0 i e e MOUHZOBTE 2,001,097, 254 beptemlier, 01 3 3,F8524 Renf’mnm 3 :‘ “::D o n-rm ‘vaite of gol fadiad 8570 % VR RG Y teaa0 4w sgois Exparts (1 inotitis i 3 TR Auk. 51) 472100,273 023,008,148 Ml the chanece that have occarred I the year are in the dircction of sonnder Gnances aud apeclo- payments. The recovery of our forolgn trade s shown in the Increase of the Imports nnd exports, and tho former will ald directly In the sccumula. tion of gold by the Treasury. The gold preminm bas dropped during tho year froin 110§@103%, The reduction af the debt has procceded much more rapldly this yeut than \ast, and, #a a rewnlt, the debt i3 now but $2,051,587,254.87, against 22,0003, 200, 70 & year ago. The ontetanding silver coln has been almost donbled; the outstand- ing fractional currency is but $18,786, (42,27, againet $20,834,415,U2 In Uctober, 1876, The legul-tenders are back agaln to the Agure st which they stood when Sccrotary Jtichardson comuntted hus blunder of {ntation. The coln, less coin- certificutes, ba, 1 view of the resumption of spe- cio-paywents, the most hmportant item tn the utotncnt, dnd that has incroased (rom 834, 81 4 L0 $81, 151, 543, 40, + DBUSINESS IN NEW YOUK POR THE PAST TWELVE MONTIIS, The New York Clearmy-louse year ended on Saturday. The oflicial report of the yenr's trans. nctions is anticipated by the New York Zribune. The exchanges 1or the year ending Sept, 30 will bo about 20,500, 000, 000, an increase of mure than b per cent over tho transactions of 1875-'70, not- withstanding a declinu In the prices of many 1. portant articles, Indeed, the exchanges will alightly exceed those of the year 1873-'74, when the averaze of prices waa fully 20 per cont higher than it [« vow. 'T'hie indicates a considerablo in. cresse {1 the quantities of products bought and #olt, and tho reduction in prices, though It Ine wvolves more narrow margine of prodt for dealers, confers a corresponding benefit upon coneumers, and hus enabled the conntry materlatly to extend #1n foreigm trade, Some part of the increase in ex- changes is duc to very much leas than those of the year I474-"70, s0 that the Increase In exchanges must be attributed to an actual enlargement aud improvement of otber than epeculative Luslness, MANIPULATION OF MINING STOCKS. ‘The San Francleco CAronicle discloses to the vic. tuuiced public that the lato actlvity In the Tusca- rora sud Black Mountain stocks were fictitious, and that those who wero **cuthused® by the apparent vigor of trapsactions and bonght, have been awine dled. The plan of operations by which the ma- nipalators of these newly-listed stocks crealeda certain degree of enthusisym was the same as Faa been made eflectual whenever & slmllar class of uilning stocks wero being placed ma a bait at which the public bave been lnvited 10 niblle fur years past. To cause the activity which so (requently taislcads the publie, a scoro or morc of brokers ars employed by the manipulators, and while each may be attending to astrictly commission buainees, tho whole army are probably exccuting orders for aslogle pool. Thirty or forty brokers wrangling over some newly-liated stock are very lable to en- thuse a credulous logker-on, Thoss who read the published Mat and sce that thousauds of shares are” Lelng suld dally are niso led tuto the toils, FUTURK OF THE GOLD MARKET, ‘Thero are $04,000,000 0f 5-20 bouds to be re- deomed by the Treasury before Nov. 3. Theso bonds are called 10 make room for the 4 per ceuts that bave been subdcilbed for, Tiis calculated that nbout $25,000,0000f these calted bonds will Do presented by the Syudicate, und that the Trease ury will bave to pay ont §5,000,000 In gold, Come wenting on (his state of afairs, the New York Evening Post @ that, #f the premduin on gold can be removed within the nest stxty days,—and what ls moat against thisfs the meeting of Con- gress,—we could sce Amessy mnoucy warket, for then gold would become money L ita fullest ex. tent. and every dollar of gold which could be gut could be banked upon. This would be the kind of expansion which would be healthful. As It would scrve the present purposcs of the large stock-apeca. latore who ure now carrying from 800,000 to 1,000,006 shures of stocks deait fn at the Stock Eaxchaoge, aa well a8 would an unhealtby inflation of the currency, 1t is to by hoped that these specu- Jators will throw their large [nduence in favor of removing the gold prewminw, If they do not, they must expect tosso such & money market &8 may wot diatusb them, for they are well fortided, but g ‘will prevent or deter the publlic from bLuying stocks durlng toe remalnder of this year, REDUCING TUE FRICE OF TNE 4 PER CEXTS 1t ta proposed as one weans of facllltating the re- wumption of wpecle-payments that the new 4 per cents be sold ab par for Jegal-lunders, Secrutary Sherman i kuows to bold the oplntonthat resump- tion could be Leiped along by sid of bonds, sud re- ceutly declared that Cougress could ald him ma. terially Ly suthonzing bim to diepose of the new bouds for legul-tenderd. As the new bouds can nuw be ovtuined for greeotacks 1o any of the larye citien, by those who ure willing to pay 102@103 for them, the sutatance of this proposition ia that the -4 per centu alull be cheapened. The Secretary of ibe Treasury is now restralued by the law from selllng auy uf the bonde a4 less than paris gold, sud Jeyisialion by Congress ts necessary to eaable the grecnvacks ta by funded fu them at par, THE NEW YOUK LOAN MABKET, In fta Suaucial article, the Herald says that slrewd capitallets otill snticipate a pinch before the year s over, throuch ine drifiof currency boutl snd Weat, but 8o {2z thers has becn no aif- fculty in procuring sll Beccwary sccommodation. "'ne Z%mes states that & fuw of the banks called in suwe of their loans made 10 Btock- Exchangy bor- suwers, but the parties carrylog stocks securcd fresh capital through sales of burrowed slerling, o trynsaction which wes facilitated by the Increascd dwpoution of the bankers 10 draw considersble amounts of steriivg jo saticipstion of lower sates next wonth, when cutlon s expected 1o cowme fur- ward freely. The banks are sdopling 2 very con servative policy, snd, unless the drsln upon thelr Tvsources ls wuch greater than expected, 90 won- ey warket Lo not fikely o by walerially disturbed, nolers artificial mesns are employed to crente | ntringency. The Tribune editorially declares the rigns of the loan markel less unfavorable then they have been for many wecks, and helieves that, It caution enough fe exerciacd to get throngh the month of Ocfober withont tronble, the evident fmprove. ment in businers may not only continne, but in- creare, GOLD AND GREENDACKS, Gald wwas 10244@ 10 In greenbackn, Greenbacks were D73 @07Y4 conts on the dollar in gold. FOREION BXCHANGH. Sixty days. e M, i Finited Rtatesdn of a1 tinited Btates 416 per ce s, Uilicd Statea 4 Ser ceat lomin Lonpo Vited Siaten d per eent bonie e o ¢ ansor = dannary amf duiy...., (68 . Tanuary and dfutvs e 7 2ot i eianuary and July.... Jond 10:40w, 07ty nired St o LRl Kfatca hew os o Uhited States currenes o Chicago City 7 ¥ et. bonds. .. s Chicago City 7 B L. seworage. ety chlcunutn cx. -nm on SUwly x 108ty Sent Dre o Hiaiiway 7 & Chi ns- Lixht & Coke Co. Tkt Intereat. At the call on the Provision. Gral Board, the following prices were vrc;;r}ed. l‘lfl. Ronth Divislon Rallway Forth Diviaton Balivedy. West Division [allw: r,;vu. Ivest biviston, liatiw Wi Chamber of Conmn (3 Oan (mnlmny " |Nll|\ll 3 city werne), . i {1y certtiicatcer 74 ind Clty conificaten, & ¥ ct! ) Lineal Atk 7. Ly (o:vk Ln y T, » ‘fPaders' Invarace Comipan BY TELEGRAPIL. NEW YORK. To the Western Asrociated Press. NEw Yong, Oct. 3.—Gold steady at 107, Dorrowing ratcs flat to 2 per cent per annom, aud finally 1-04@1. perlien, Sliver at London unchanged. Ilere, silver bars 123% in greenbacks, 110% in gold, Silver comn, %@% diecannt, Governmenta wero steady, TRallroad bonds were active and strong. Stata securities were dull, v Blocks were etrong ond higher, Tha entire Hat advanced 2¢23%, with the createst riee in conl stocks, Tilinols Centenl, and Quicksilvee preferred, At Intervals great buoyancy prevailed. The im- mense tonnnge of the rallroads and the steady gain inenrnings reported by thewe companies, as well as (he report that the coal compantes were In cousultation in regard to the formation of a new combination, wero the principal srenments used by the bully In advancing pric In final sales the market weakened for conl phn oy lhc'le \v)u a !lh{lkll n'.rr‘llun_rlrnm ‘lhe h|ghu'u the gencral st~ Transactions Wwerw B2 Gob" shirers of whieh 10,000 were. Now Ytk Central, 13,000 Ene, 50,000 Lako 8hare, 7,000 Northweetern conimon, 11,000 preferred, 18,000 $t. Faul _comimon, ¢, 000 rflurrml 17, 000 Olitos, 11, 000 Wabash, q,llt‘D Delawats & Hudson, 4, 000 Columbus, Chleaky & Indlaua Central, 13/000 ankuwlnnfl ), 000 Michigan Central, 2,000 1H1- nols Central B2 000 Cleveland, Folnmbus, Cinglne nati & Indianapolle, .IK)\J Motris & Essex, 15,000 Weatern Union, and 2, Muney, +@0, clobingut 46 Prime mercantile mp ot Cuatoin rocoipts, The Afl!hfl‘lm Trefl'lln‘l lll!!l\lrle(\ !HH,OW; Clearinior, &1, 000, K0, Sterling wenk loniz, 4D UOVRINYENT. Coupon¥, '8t... Tioky New 14 Coupons, 05, ot Conpotin, w7, Copans, 03 New 5 00, Guieksiiver preferrud. L 3 mu, ormwumupm..... bt A S S Cotrallss 11, 2 fioe kfll-llnd 3 Marlposa pi Adama l-.!l!r Vel Farzy it .me b oo S Fpeetit 103 deRPANL veare L 1 alikig fand:os LS Tennesswe a4, ol Virgintans, naw, Tenmusecatln e {sauriua! 1rginis de old, ) BAN PRANCISCO, 8an Fuaxciaco, Oct, 3. —Tho_ following are the cluetog quotativnsat thetock Exchangor Lullton.. Consuitdated Vi Ualifornta, i O 17 Chala & 5 1t 48 silvor il us Fae gb w‘ QB‘“"’::‘.' i lidated. ég auslidaiii el osiiacea s, AlbiGeansoon H3H NEW OlLEANS, Few Onuxax, Oct. ~old, 10381031, Hight exchange on Yew York, ml zmmlum. Bterhng exchange, Uankors' bl FOREION, Loxpo, Oct. 3.—Conwols, money sud accosot, 1. I.’nllell Flltcl Bundl—‘flm. 1083 '67s, 110%; 'w Ds, 107 ew York Hrle, 11%; preferred, ‘The ballion withdrawn from the Hank of En- gland on balance to-day was £500, 'ho Imperial Uank “of Uermany T ralsed fte rate of discount lo .n. per cent, sud luterast onad- "l“:‘l. o “% [m —-llanlel. 104¢ H'l%c. REAL ESTATE. The followlng instrnments wera filod for record Wednesday, Ozt, 3¢ OITY FROPERTT. e cor uf_Hecley 05 nml. 10 West Monroe st, n -'1' L4 22 125 ft, with bil(lding NG, 770, date 7500 lillard av, .llJ II . u( T'!IIII -fourih at, w f, b i Ea . 3,500 1,050 g ;r; gt e rman s Ho l'n:n 1t s of ivision bt ferry avs i "' "’ Y mpravaniante, dated G e “w n.mmmm 25 fLe uf"Centro wv, s f, 3154 1 '"fl"l 1wy utheriuts near the abuve, dsted 2 6¢| e 000 \\.--fw..mnmn X180 y- 1013, withi ol mm {ordubn fluitunns, duied Oct. 1 13,000 Imu’h’ Dearbarn 44 xn of ’llllny-n. M. W £, 203123 [4; dated Uct, 1,000 Veriout v uj S Pairty-are i, W | TIE01s Mt duty 11, ATy 1,600 € cor of ehiller wl W . 44 " odut: 2,500 ST with mprovesent vnuflnlu.'n 1208 U Deart W car of Stxpie , b0 PO Fagt oyb)., 43,000 nuuu OF GUTY LINITh, WITUIX & HADIUS OF SRVEN MILES UF VIR COUKTIOLIR. Greenwood wv. ne cor of Fur inth L SR ML daded et 3 (Jonnatt to &, e e s 1% 10,000 et (XY nm\m. “atcd kept, 8,000 t, 3 :lllu'Vll\~hnl Pux ¥t COMMERCU\IA- ‘Thefollowing were the receluta and abipments of the leadingarticies of pruducen this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'cluck on Wednesdsy morning, and for the corresponding time lasty: Recelpis, Shuments. [ toT2. 1 b l:fluv '"THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY., OCTOBER 4, 1877. Withdrawn from store dnring Taerday for city eonsumution: 2,047 bu corn. DIX bu barley. The following graln was inspected into atore in this city yesterday morning: 60 cars No. 1 hard wheat, (3 ¢ears No. 2do. 33 cars No. 1 pring, 262 cars No. 2do, 34 cars and 100 bu No.3 do, 7 ears re- jected, Zearsnograde (461 wheat) ; 1car No. 1corn, 60 cara high-miged do, 227 carm and 45,600 hn No, 2 corn, 718 cars rejected (335 corn); 1 ear No. 1 oats, 20 cars No, 3 white, 72 cars No, 2 oate, 8 cars rejected do, 1 car no grade (111 oata) ;. 9 cars No, 1 rye, 17 cars and 100 bn No, 2 do, 1 carrejected (21 rye); 10 cars No, 2 barley, 7 ears No, 3do, 15 earn extrado, D cars and 350 ba feed, 1 car no grade (42 barley), Total (970 cars), 410, 000 Lu, Insvclted oat: 137,740 ba wheat, 152,- 384 bu corn, 81,044 bin oals, 2 453 bu rye. A mate of ** indefinite snepense ** 1a nemally the rosult of the performance when people !n the gal- lery try to competa with those on the atage, A good deal of complaint Is heard on *Change in regand to the manner in which the publie reports from Liverpool have coma {n recently, Last Toes- day wae a market day there, and althongh nomer- ooa private advices had beon received to the effect that the market was heavy and quolations iower, Beerbohm dtd not quote spring whest, and the Hoard of Trade only obtained a quotation in ro. rponac 1o 8 request from the Commiltee on Tele- graphing. 1Itcame in lower. Yesterday the im. porte of wheat into Great Britain were omitted from the report, and only farnished after another requeat o give them. They wera large. Soma ‘peopte on (he fluor were picions enough to fne sinuate that the quotation was (oo low, and toe Im. porta were (0o large, Lo suit certain intercats, and Asked §f it be possible thal there ta collusion some- where, While some wheat operators and statisticlans are troubling themselves with the question of how mtch wheat Ureat Dritain will need from the United States this crop yenr, others exhibit the keenest anxlcty to know whether or not tireat Britain can take what ls forwarded this sutamn without & serions break In prices, Quotstions have declined on the other side of the Atlantic in the prospect of large srrivals, at the same time that nearly everybody Intho trade talks asif wo can ecarcely send cnongh. e certainly are not yetup tothe average of the understood requires ment. If Great Britaln wants 100,000,000 ba in the year, shemunttake an average of nearly 2,000, 000 bu per week to bo satisfied, and ought to be able to take even more than that now, withoat finching, to make amends for a diminished move- ment in the winter, 1t is conjectured by some that the wheat dealers have taken aidvantage of low frelght rates to rusl tho wheat forward to the scaboard, and thot tho movement will roon sincken off, white much of the wheat will be held on the seaboard after the Octos ber sales are filled, whilo New York prices may bo expected to adsanco malerially when tha timo drawa nigh for shipping thither only by rail. The demana here Is slackening already; hut that docs not necessatily prove that the wheat is not wanted, Buyers naturally object to paying a big prewlum for spot grain If there fa any hope that by walting awhilo they will see the premium dieappear, Tho fact that with advancing lnke freights and big ro- celpts, tho price of cash fota shoutd still rale neare 1y 4c higher than October doliverics indicates that there 18 a good demand after all. Lake freights are advancing at last, and carricrs have shippers nt thele command. How long thls will continue depends apon circamstances that can ouly be seen dimly now, Carriers have hecn ground between the npper and the nether milistono far two or three years past, and the revense which the whirliglg of time hos bronght round at last must be particularly awect after so much walting for it, The dircct exports from Chicago duting last week Included 2,000 brie flour, 77,104 bu wheat, 1,570 boxes meats, B,087 easca canued moats, 850 tea lard, 5,003 packages Lutter and cheese, and 1054 brls tallow, The leadlug produce markets wero somewhat lenn active yesterday In the aggregate, and most of them ruled easler, Provislons tended downe ward, except for present dellvery, owing 1o re- ported large recelints of hogv. Breadstulls were casler, partly, as it scemed, because the weathor wae bettor than expected, thu stormecentro of the provious day having pas<od without much change In vur atmoaphuric conditlons during the principal nacselon of the Board. They wero nalso adverscly aTected by the stronger fecllng in freights, and advices from other points wero not fuvorable to etrength. The recelpts of grain were smaller than the recent average, but tha shipmonts were rather small, except incorn. ‘The dry-goods market was more active than on tho two preceding dsys of the week, but in other respects tho situntion was unchanged. Buyem are preaunt in large numbers, and the mall ordor busi- neas aleo 8 of large proportione. Prices remain firm, Urocerics were active, nnd most lines were frmiy held, The oniy quotablo change In values ‘was an ndvancu in auyars of }c. Thal staple arti« cte contlnuew In active demand, and jobbors find it diffleult to keep up with thelr orders, Colfces wero stendy. Sirups, molasses, and tesa wero decldedly T 62 1ha HIa Al Sofvit: iraportant changes were apparent. ‘Thero was a falr, though Ly no meand active, movoment st pravious quota. tlons, Fishwero quoted meady and unchanged. Fhe butter and cueeso marketa wero without nesw features, Olls were in good demand, and wero frm. An advance of 3¢ In linsced was tho anly change noted, Dagging, leathur, palnts, coal,aud wood were yuated as beforo, The movement of lumberto the country cone tinuca very large. and the gencral market Js Srm, At tho yardeail common grades are firm at the tate advance, and ot tho sale docks cargoea moven ol Lriskly atthe now and higher scalvof prices, Drogs and chemicals wera {n very good demand and generally stealdy, no change heing made in the published price lst. Tho wool market wan esteady, Western ordors apo prowptly ailed, and occarjonally eales sro made to Eastern pastles. ‘The recelpts ore light and stocks are not increase Ing. Drovm-corn continaes remarkably dull for the timo of yesr, and new corn fa coming in slowly, Bceds were qulet and steady except claver, which weakened ander large offcrings, 11ides were firm. Poultry sold falrly at reduccd prices. Lake freizhits wore active and advanced Y@ 1c per bu, clompg at be on corn and Gl§e on wheat to Buffalo, Hoown wae taken for 300,000 bu wheat, 105,000 bu corn, 115,000 ba oats, 32, Lu rye, and 17,000 ba barley, ‘Through rates to New York by lake and rall werg quoted at 164¢ on wheat and 15 con corn. Hall froights wore qulct and unchanged, Rutes on grain, boxed meats, and other fourth-class aro now d3¢ to New York, d¢ to Balttmore, S4cto Puiladelphia, 40¢ to Boston and other New En- &land points, sud 30c Lo Montreal, LUMBEIL WTATISTICS, A statement of the stock of lumber on hand on Oct. ) I the local yards would be of conslderatle Interest 1o the Jumber tradv at the presont ttme. It te generally belteved that the stock s a good «deal srualler now than It was on Oct. L& year ago, As compared with the supply on Bept. 1, the stock hes doubtless Increased, inaw. much ®s the woekly recoipts have been 1 oxcess of tho sbipments, and there fo no evidence that the local consumptive demand would ollsut the difforcuce, It 1s unfurtunate for thowe thirvting after knowledge thal the Svcretary of the Exchange cannat furuish the poothly report the first week uf every month lnstead of the third, which is tho time when the Sgurcp usnally sce the Night of day. There lv awple tinio tn the frst six days of & wonth o collect all the returu, and give the tradu the resultin a pubilshed circular, Thu atement for Oct. 1 ought o be out this week, ‘Then it would be of sowu value, but, coming throo weeks later, it s littlomorethan & curiosity, < It is sald that some of the yard dealers arv responsible for tho tardluess in producing theso atatistics, It they are, somebody ehould come forward and puuch, punch without care, Q00DS KECKIVED at Chichgo Castoms Oct.3, 1877: Sutter Brolhers, 3 Lales of leal tobacco; Lyon & llealy, 8 cases wueical instruments; Vorgho, Rubllng & Co., 1 case toye; A. 8, Gaye, 1 case manufactured vood; W, 1, Hodgins, 4 ca: of whisky; Il, W, HIll, 2 puckages machinery, Amount collected, $4,261.00, PROVISIONS, NG PRODUCTS—Wcere ioderately active and very Irregular, Preseot deliveries wero relatively steady, sume belog Bruer, a8 the demand Ie falr, and slucks Amall and i strvag hapds. Futurcs were rather weak, vwing chiedy to she report that the arrivals of hogs st AL Block- Yards were pumierous, sccowpanled by & de- cline fu prices. Thetw was liitle chango in the quots- ilons from other pufats, aud the Induences here wers chiedy lozal. 10 Is eattuated that our stock of pork hias Lecn reduced 1o about 20,500 brus, aud that of cured fueals Lo 8 Very few car-luads, while the demend for the fatter sevms bo ftcreass. Purk bas been handlcd very Judiclously by the partles controlltog it, and it s 0o wonder thak thiey 76 LUW abls to dictats prices be shorts. Mzas Posx—Was unsettied, snd duclined 312)@130 ver brl, Cloaing about 106 lower thau Tusslsy after- poos, Eales -m nwm-l 0l 7.000 brla seller October it $14. 14.55 seller \oiemhfl &t $13.00; z nf"‘ fict tne ys {uru m ribve i Tk ona l'|l seller January ‘l- “-750 It B T A e g 310 selict Uctober, of rvsad luta spots §13.° T ll_'lfllt er the Jear; sod 'lzlfl“ll Mullfl’: P ‘1 l IA‘M..D ;‘l:‘llu:;t l‘l“ 15@12.00, and tra brie do B ey "finu. wad veclied 106124¢ per 100 By 1tt1e demand. R T4 T TU) with ver: cash e undat rather Inrge offerin Salea wers rapari el of G301 16 ton 2470 o3 aeller Jannar R The marketclosrd tame a¢ e R W BN selier fanuarr, EAPHT make) AL 8.6 auly “weiier the yeari x4 Ta—Were mure Active, and & shade Armor, park striye Dol b llger. and n gond demand e ance. The Oniers for nlier Meata were gererally NIt helos THe. Tlewh of hoyers, Tho huying wag nt. WOre e mnl‘wl nf AL pe T retate o 40 Ba ahort tibm atse; 0.000 Dl Ifllll( LTMCT S b duatae; 750 hivs pork eieite ag 0 hes Tacon dn '8t e iw e uwer;‘nc\ln and Tubris hocks st m-'"‘::: e g Drcambers and ¢ fo otier: ohge for ; D s et af MMt TRt hatme, DR 0. M l.me| :ver! |vl|‘k o hatia, 10 114e, tireen hame, Hig B¢ -‘( 9 lur December, Ureen shonlders 5 rve tor shoniders, By far whort ribe, Gk € for shart clears, 114@13¢ for hama, all r:n\'fl'nl‘nml I‘l'l‘ll‘hl b sanide, Pk B TN Ce T Were mchly and nufet at stao @105 for messy F11,00411.23 for cxira messs and 'um o was quuuu 8t TH@THo for cly, and TH@ #M4¢ tor country. BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR=~Was dull and unchanged. There was 8 ight local demand, and shippers held off generally for lower prices, whils some holders wers disposed (0 shade quo- tatlons, but not to the cxtent demanded. Bales wera Toported of 130 brle winters at £4.73; 50 briv winter wipers at $4.25¢ 1,108 bris spring extras, partly at $5.0035,531 37 bris apring euperfines at €.25; and 10 bris rye flour on private temms, Total, 1,472 bris. The market closed with the following aw the range of pricea: Choleo tu favorite branas of winters, $7.0067.25; gool to prime hrands of winters, #0.0%3 0.50; chiotee to fine pring, $0.5047.00; falr to Rool #pring, $3.500A0.005 Jow spring, £5.0044.00; falr 1o Rood Mintiesonn springs £0.1040,50; chufce to faucy Minnesota surines, §7.U07,501 patont syringa, €7,60 @4.50; luw grade, 1,003,731 rye, $3.25@1, 50, HRAN~Was gulet and fiemer, Bale wan made of 20 tona at £0,25 per ton on track aud free on bonrd ears. ORT8-~Sale was made of 10 tons coaree at $10.0) per ton, Corx-Mzat~8ale was mado of 10 fons coarse at lm.ns p!non ontrack, and 10 tons st $1,25 free on hoar, WS wan fatrly sctive, It ensler, declining 1o gneastiiots anil e pn dell-r the inanth frum (he inteat prices of Tuesday. Liverpoot quiet aud Londoi quuied easier, Imlmu mlrkl‘l sironK on futures at o outeet, Subsequcntly New Vork was reporied du refused 10 Ay previous prices, o 1he apeculaiive art of :hnmm{c A o Fel |u-| H and tho i an ahie 16 fay farmar prices without o AT e an oy T o xpeeted winie fhg Tritih mar~ ketawere tending downwards. The feellng % e A lnrxs part ot tho sesion. Ver it the presen personsexpoct and Qetober can_ | 16 open hich wiil Kive W) Al viveens the cluw.mfl emaud continaes kood, and 1t 14 expected {he afferingz, ai least ur,to the 10 e Inte to_count upon ober wafes fn th oocied L $1. m! er\-. tmproyed 1o AN 4 At the c! seller Nu n{n. T sl ) it svicn were paported af o Yo, ll luLW‘ilI X117 it 81 3’ R T AR Pk s 1 LD i o Bkt T, ToF 00 b TRE WHXAT—\Waalnactive, 1 here was 8 fale of- i fering, but no a Tian T Sl ey ARD Wi EAT—Was In fair requ Insyapathy with the general market, puried uf 3. 04510 T Viniiesota b $1. 12001, 124 4,800 by N6, 3 00 ¢ AUl RO it Dy aainple ll 10 l ’Ilmmll-mhl . Tutnl, &hullm, RS active, A eclinei tu sy ailly With wheats Fhe riisls i eis wers nited i, bt New {urx wis dull, whiic wur’ vecipta wero amafior in colume, with fair dhipments fut (o tar: iher adeanco in trulinia nade shivpers hold ot and tue yreather waa not b, as expectel Wil o whiell tened es. The INTKer si Jlmnuwmwl t0'ba out of the Tuarkets lentiug ine uilortags 1o thows who had 1l orders to Oll, Th were less anadous to buy, and there were more Irllll!fl' orders on tha floor, ¥hel market had sirengtiiend the provions iay on Octu: ber beoauno deltverfer had Lean llzht, but they wery more fres yes 1d thie lacrenseil the volume of Tocal ofcrtas. e Tehort thaL Thinoin witl hat. Fatsa Tore thls year than sbout f 8 1 of corn mAge Uitle I"fl('l'! ‘nee to lh\s 1 ket. _beller October apuied at 123 decitned 104250 At the cloe (whi Seller | Sovember Y saiew ot sald st Ol 14&1‘)«". closed ho olgtier e ar soll At 4y ou!w i N Tosod it 3234, sl mived at 42%¢, nod n.-}wu.'d 11g¢ In houses where 1! were [oadiog, Cash A wore reported of Illll\!lllltdllll‘“bl 1 00 bt No, Y at 42 10000 by Pefected At aedes 2w i ew e sl a0 b slielicd by 0 bl ple At 415y@ i2ge. 4 L T4 ero tens mottvo and emler, Tho market weakaned I sympathy with corn,aud tho receluts wers Jarger, “Flicrs waa some trading in futures and w fair Lurinem In cas, witlci) was wanted for shipient. | The arket closed yolet and s, Noveiber sl jithe and closed at “M d(c. Ociouct suld at carlyand closed at ‘ath was the sawc ay e T, NG 3 WA sl ot 396 s T deoted at s, Baipios wers In fulF reguet, | Cunl anlon Jretg reported of Nu. 2 whiteat 2 EL t 10, S ko B 10 a Tt by ainplo At Ssize on track, W@2ifyu frev on n board. Tutal, IrJ.Ill)b\l- ko Vanin demand for aifpiient mid steady ot 31c, November waa noiioal atase. snles wery porled ur b,sxd b No. 3 at sie nnm,j«d«l ut 4ne; 4ot b by samiplo s Eaa on track - Total o0 by BARLES=Was iofa stlve, e rialng oty - elpal; November and the' lower grades, ‘I ho roe D A A A A 1 Truny shiorta and other operators, cash And fuluren ofwn- ed about J¢ higher, and declined towaris the middle of {he day, closny dulland easy, The lower yrades wery b cetc, Uhaiee Vot hes wtks Wt 1P reqtcats Lot 6 , OSBE 0 {ie Tanta Hcrings BulCE Oetober oened Rt weakened tu 50%ic. nd soid Juat ot tho eloss ‘ae*sutger Noveuher vpened st a2, atd ¢losed at mbyqo)c. " Cat ut A0 d theo llu:a 0 Oetober 3 c. ghosed namuinally shor closed n«nuv.c. nml mu 't 97c, Carl' waled were rrpunmlur«.»m P%tl)c, m.vm buextra i d: “"l 3 3t ducdiges wivo (m(nv i I-ymmplvn;"‘hflnun ik APTERNOON CALL, fnd 4,00 b du AT 43@73c frec un board, Total, 59, for Octor Wheat—Sales: 250 U4 by at §1. for the KBS ber $1.00 for Noveribors aud 6l (o, eur. (n=00,000 bit Bt 424 for October; 41 (u‘x"‘Nmuumhcr s 4I\w(nrm-‘yr ol s, "Ntews poriee . 250 F Tor Xovember; $12.75 el T e penn :ml 43 Tor January, Mess pork vl enster for tho onor fthr 2l ur Octa- heri 812 0 ot 3 A3 f0r Jnn $12, 12}y ) Balras 4, mbfll AL $14.02'g fur IlC“l'Kh 13, Ill ;ur hlflll- mber, $12,85612.87% fur January, and $12,70 OF b year, ‘ak iow and easierat £ .07 for Octoter, )'ul' lhu year, snd 101 AT o S 1t #8420 Tur the year aud $4.30 for -’l’"lflr’ Soats WEN l“l‘ . with saled of 400 boves shoullers ller 01 0 lecetiber st B¢y 10000 1be short e fl"lfin dRys At Ncg Ju 00 ihs short o le”k‘r llu'fll lll ‘ll m‘m iy |ill¢l lwlk stripa ut 744 Wheat was (3 tive and Arm. Octuber sold st Tou: Navernber sotd Bollor tho year sold 8t R Curu was l!ndy at 423424240 for October and 41K@ 4z for Norember, u ler, closing nt 204@29%0 for «l :l - © for Nuveinber, \"mm wara ciiurtered tor 23,0 bu Vieat and 18,000 GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOIOL~Was steady at $3.00@, 14, BROOM-CORN—Contlnuea dull and casy, A fow cai fonds of new corn have been recelved, Lut the trop moving slowly, and dealers decline to parchiase at the Prices asked except to cumpleta maortments. Manu- facturers sitl) hold back, but many of them are nearly out of stock and will prubably be obliged to enterthe market before many weoks pass. The stock of corn here ts not large: (ireen hurl, Ocy medium huorl, 44 Sejred-tipped do, dleaddc; green brush, with hurl enough L work It, 83%c; rod-tipped, with do, 4@4kes red du, Slgakdc; Inslde brush, Sigwdlycs luterior brush, Yhradcs crouked, dniadise BUTTEK="The wnarkes Dresented no speclally new features, There was & well-sustained sctivity In the demand, and the nisrket matntatucd s fairly frm tone. les were effecied st the snnexed range of prices: Fancy creaniery, 24430¢; kvod 10 chioice grades, 208 2a¢; inedlum, 13@18¢; Inferlor to common, 4180, BAUGUING=temalns quiet and sbout eteady. The demand for grain bags has fatlen off sowme of Iate, but for burlaps. yunnics, and vthier goods Ia the Jlat the » coutluued falr luquiry, We ageln quute: Bt 24%cs Briguton, A, Zdci Lewinton, i Utter Creek, Zici American, 20c; burlaps, 4 aud 5 bu, 1315¢) wunales, singles, 16u13¢; do, double, Stuisec, CHEESE~Tuo demiaud was moderate, buyers seem- {og afrald to slock up st thu prices LOw current, but the fact that swcks are lght provented any softening of prices, We quuto thia markes seady at 123413c tor ued Lo beat fuctory, and st Bailige 1or luwer crades. k —Was 'dul lX;(I unchuy gulth quole: a: -nxu. arge o 4 PUNGO, wod i lxloulm .'u s i u m{: b Tiaiors 4 ihivy l fll". iy 4.0 Uarianerric, $4.504. 'm i llllnnh. -l) iy D CUEMICALS=Contiue o st . m‘.’n‘ahud-umy. Dealers repors s Iares opdet sl e B urd roceiviug A¢gond aesi g from_sections wiilch have Miiin spiicd A A R A i‘a'u i a o powd R Unin. carb, Fide 2423¢) ‘axle greass, dos’ § l. ’lflll », lidlic: biue vitriol ot cm-.m:"..m. et e bul .h-.. a:;'i'o Vit g“m' s 503 lodtue, . 813 ol castor, i G 37 aia, B Py Sl b recipit., B, USCG§1.00; Fout llmcy:. 0 7ol Piels @ (noni, B 24uSE -um'l‘?y“ bl S g A oY fras bark, 10uwiz Al lhn c) ‘saaak cAATY Beed, 4446 ¥ B bemp du. ¥ b u,ds—mu In falr request st 16317c, the outside b packagoe, 1o llr Flnll clishics wers noted (o (he betwarket. Therew vu 2 reasonan Ay active demand from the cit 8 the ullulm‘ range of uuurnm.v bk 84 : maAcki K (Ta WXL SUTS brices bemain the ame s ln.r“u.':uwb« of daye previous usiuess was o AoTine s cold b deetrid, bub there ‘A1 ludieations of o carly revival, aud 8 confident feeling Lrevails sUDE dubbers. Fotlowlug are (s yuotatiun lsyers, 9@1lcs Turk. “QIIIMI. I".. 1. 1Aul 43; lovss 40 U u,u T S Sl 8 pies, I3 10e: Michigan uml—ll-lu‘ i ) D 8 10— Aldcn m:""é‘o&u‘;’?m sl beatuich baiven Torehes Bley ortles. new BYGYe; runberties, 20A27cs pitted cher rivs, 1i@idy Nire N1 Ihierts, 12 3121 [ Terraznna, 4 Ithows Trench walnte, v Irs nnm-. it Lot Bl stuene: poca - O SR S A AR e RN 1tS 4' DIREES FIE | P=TWere ta moderate reanest at ro- Dri for moet varletien, tirapes wire a shindo The offerings were not so Iatge, and the tru(c tnan that recelverd er | ll e varirtice ol grapes are nox Arples, £2.0net 00 € nlnnmll o, INor betteF et neason, : iy 1, 2, 2 Fer canes quincen, (368740 D R SR ML R o 2 perhoxi lemons, §7,50 per box Cslifornls pears, $3. uJ Taverur, IES—Sugars wers in active demand, fn piv. and an dee Bigher. Coilees were mmly irong. Sirups Mnlasres were Mo £reely, And were firm. The general marke: was facle: factorily Stive ot (ke anneved pric Ricx=Camil Het Lontaiana, (T Lorrrx Tt aAves b Tar E) 2ne ce and Taney ftto, 23'@2%es gl o orine, @IKcr COmMOn 0 fain 1eAI1es ToRsLing: e 1 RUARS—Patent cut loat, 12@12tct crushed, 18 Rice wi i erinslel, 11140 @11 s P11l n’-‘mnmm. R sbme s o o O cnfl & gy icl CNo. 1 oigainet G No. b sgabics yer Uk Ta—CAllfornia pugar-loat rina, fae; Calttor, nia honey drie, G2acy guod suaeioure sirip, 450 Bt eatia do, Wigtie. Naw trleans molasscs, chole 022851 il prime, BAR00C: common m_{mld 'm.m commun melases, £2. 45eq bincl stran, 43 iric, SPicks—ANDICE, 17QIT4er clove ey mepab. (A0t mAtrIe, B0 ATO% Gl cutts ginwer, 10 Loiras Trie Tiue: 6igcs (Ifm\ln mnnlm!. ARAler e Ly, desntder Whita. WHilte lose, 51 ges Peach tossom, 764 BAYOR Indnartaly Giutes Hhune o L mothy was in roqneat for ahtpment, wiri Donul balen betig preterred by shinpers 1 bners e market with 1o iny hound, $9.25) wnd pruirie, @ it —\Vere uieznn m-n.ly w(lhnn:hnngn Bnle wak rerorte of 100 hFia B¢ FL0Y i it n mmmnnn. i ere (400 ehiange it nuyunm.. fonal, i n situation, exi 11028 00 106 et OF D ’ N Fodtted 10 e sh of whicli nre Iifvor 11 s Th ey peer dai N (0,1 Ta. tmory: than hAlr Qo e age e groenenred lieht, wicy henvy, faet cured, et grech mate kiy. 1 Jlne sndl priine dey ipamd d hides, 12%5cqdry e 0, aties casts il at Bale for Wionsin mmples. Trewers are buysug fram: hand to moatl, and the i Ket 1 qunted wenk wmict inren offerings t Interor Dalnia, with fute Dttt Inulee, LEATIE = Wa in A, and was ateady and arin &% tho prices RIve n Tl JiexLocs 8 D021, 13 kb €l 1,952,101 Kip. v 1,002 nus—x.h.muu-nmm. aivance, or 't ok for ras and dic for bolled. Carbon, latd, whale, and most lier descriptions were also held at mll fluun—- \iu ota the market fairly active \ fol (:'N' Carhon, IID deg, test, h‘ |,) fdo ll|lnull l\s 1 e l’lull.u’ ‘f U W ! || Cy ! tesy, funl ull ™ Wiiare. wint strietly pure Lank oll, S0 turpentine walne, o + Weat Vi > va. 1 pera Gt T4ct dnsullne, K7 ew,, 28 deg,, d5eq naturel, e, E-~Early ost wire nufet at 350 per b, W e winloes wire dlow _b f.l fRha L TIcK e ke crnfers Ronl s et torn getlve. " The offerings wro lune. 8 s goot deat of wirtall stock was eurrled Turkeys and grese sold wely. (o I ol o farge o 1 8300k ary STy a0y e e oz BrAleld ehilckvne, 83,5043.73 Yerttuny ik, £1 506,24 per o iothy 50, and cliofve at 81, m-rimannmmi-.-emxmu o) 30063, 1% was ateady at 81 sA T—=W |nmnnl<lemnmlnuh¢ pric 3 Fino riven he. dinary conrae, $1.01 ANIFY. .:m Wiklout bas, 81,00 Antiton dalry, Were [n moderate oient attho yrices o Fent for the pant fartntint o amal G PON K ComRIN, SNGICE cbnl o medtum, digi4cs good' du, “4vesdes fin fliiest, Wiahler cholve, G3u7es cholvest, me- nest, ey, 81.006110, TakiaL Common, 2utane: oot do, mame diunt, 33ad0ct kool do, 4 fhe, dwasoc; it BIEET ehiolce, RGNS Chiojeent, TORTIC: Yutxa livaok—Commion ¢y good do, 30R2%e; 1, k400 ) s slai ieat. 3, ‘Cliole. BrAtiet Cholcent A% = Colninons 2baNer KOG, comiion, dNuazes medtu, 1 oo tned]uth, 55 4001 Anc, 4$3¢15¢; Ineat, Siemny cholce, szandor cholvest, 8wy chull‘l‘llm." kg o ovm-Lummun ac1 Kool comman, J0aTIcy 1, Becioy ol meadluim, 41 4ics fine. 4% boei awx chulce, Guenines chulteat, 73TAc, KON | naine slendy At £, 000, 50 for ulllPIl"Illll l'xlflifihi“wm heeeh,” Slabs sell at $4,0004. 55, oll cliversd. 0L Wan In moderate demand and steady, Tho Tawton Journil of erce s, e ok cldetly better, and some of the neaviest hll ‘I‘ |I' woul li 3 wol | yeen futhouarkes exnmining, sul som maite pitrchas o woal up to thiy mnrnnn arely 1 focyed, w ille tho otler wrades bave sold wnfto it Xow 1L Tooks aa 1f the manufacturers mmmlxhuvlnu nuite freely of 1 ne wool ma October Thelr stocks ate nrobably Dretty well reduced, L Tl DUrChs 116 NN TOF WL PFosint HanT, rices ubon the whole tiave Deen will sasintned in ot Atnes by dealers, Dom ucmnx..u:umlnu»vrrym.m. with nioderate arrivale af torelicn woole, W 8 lucal price lats | Medlum unwanied 0l Autwashied, 4303 fio lusced, wa dium do. IGa00) b wools, chols ool aladie™ g ] LIVE STOCK, CUICAUO: Recelnte-- Elmn o it wew Week betore s, ShigAncnte— CATTLE Thers wero more buyers provent than on the two preceding days, and o sqmewhat lerger volume of aales was sccomplished, but the gencral sitastion was unimp The dumand was of th nost re. strieted claracier, neltler shippers, feeders, nor local I‘:\éhfllenllklnl hold with uny show of frecdom, and, ive au pply. holders had all they could {nin the wxixenie low prices uf tho dny 7 Tile, Wiaily ot the OTErIgS, was ol miss . There were o few scatie (;m uta rlmflnw Inml ol {8t oo had 2 a8 443, o35 m LH 3, 3 with 1! duil n:‘d'Ta'u'f 83, stuckors st thronsh mnutu}«u 233 Colorad and eoulmon mrlmlu ipnlvg stecrs AL Lo close the yurus were ‘wll --rg’k;‘-nu the market closed aa (¢ upene n n,lm'rnmvl' Estra Decves—Oradeduteors wel Iulnul 1'0 unwards, i, Wil arnea . Your-old steors, welgllog 1. Lot 13,4003, 73 Iml’l.lnfl\u on to cholce cows, for wwlnnhwu L 1,108 B wk Caltie—Commion 101, lll”l rlor=1.iich and it cawi it Dtlls, and senlawsy siee; 20~ T ur le—P'er 100 D4 {0atives). carTLE T I¥ice. 23 ¢ & Coloradutytnt loTRdo L U §7 Colorsiot, Vel ws Uulufldul.l{fi 1 dtackeri: Iadtockora, o Pems Hisu Wit erh m wasiors sctlvity f thetrade yeter. pricon wuu o hnc -!» 3 'Tiritee. deciine. 2o -Mccnu bt Fur uncdu 84102, ur 38 {s ‘The fo \d_priuci) uuklnu-nlnl for W wre att ) llhflll lllllp|' [74 )f 5 cuntlnics excecuingly dull st sriccs v dha vir Woetirh i (bt S e Hos ot tha e '!lll—ll. ale';'n Tk l l‘ I e S S g $4.0044.75% The mulu ¢ sal ‘ sl Ba, ml-l ll] {all, aad futs g [}Y e 87, 5. a3, B, 8. . S a4 T 8.25 2doo T B23 29 823 lsl 520 | 30 a.an 6.30 Gresl 30 o ) 8.40132. Whoaddh B.0G 840, b bttt B 6.40° 07, 3,1 B3 a4 B ot 88| 8.40 47, E l: 810 5.4 44 14 4.0 8.40 7. 41...140 403 8,40, 31, 22...010 & 840 a7, R 13 . 7 B.s’l . 74,0184 ':"EE% W - llu“ L P 1’32‘ Gl"‘lw“fll = 30 P or x t cavlce w Naw rou. Oct, 8. Daav e itecetots, 120,aqatmat .20 s3me tlme Iast weeks market batter for selling {vlm |thnn\lnwlly by s vu{'lr poar te prime na- vonters and Cheraked VAt 10e: (R1F 0 good natiye In\ { et 1 S iaken for xrarts Abont . 1 AUACLeTs beet Aont in l.l'\‘n!ml rr-mrfi lhl m‘Nl for the week ending 770 Iy (rrelpta, St mARINE 7290 for twn aarn 5,000 samie tima 1ast weeX; market opene. Brm, Viored werk, Wit A tow A Ard 1E00ReT] Aigestors Iamba, SRake buik: most sales at WINE - Hrcnlpia, 5. S¥, MAKINE &M (0F Two ll1yl‘ asainat o4 e e Taat Newki 4 CAF-iondn offe et ronokiolt berore Erchange; quoted eastery BAHIG foF Binio A Wante m-rnm. ! eek ro rices car- or the week, A mATKet Relive Tir. 1oimbec ah oTernen dlapeeed ofy_§3,25683.50 for clltl\*’l !l)h:r Uanadas 'hel‘l" at FLY N'MYI lu\!! n (s nrrnlheennunehlnked Western unsotd, ‘1 3}’:‘1 ARG A 1 1l offerings dixpnecil o Rariy ‘ehand Lo tlie demisads bert Tork .uuefld' Tearestraat Ll lrem,- FasT Linzerr, oty 1 Sarg InConAN Sy to-d M ll: Prime, $5.33; xoud. ll"laas {ln nommuu. l( W Il~ —liees 2,043 helfih Yorkers, $3.000 4 8.35: l’hnw:lp"m--. FSR0 O, “snur-nc:olw \0-day, 3,3 nhudx selling at .00 8t. Lnl’ll 1.-1{0- b=y fl g SR nis 70,000, firm: eom. King. $3.25@ 2,000 stilpe LUMBER. ‘The carzo market waiagain sctiveand irm. A fieet of aboutu dozen vemsele waa at the docks early, and the market was nearly cleared at noon. Country buy- erd were nnmerots, but the sales wera chiefly to the city dea'ers, Plece stuff closed Grm at $7.75. Inch lumber waa fuofed 25@50¢ higher: common to falr at E410A9,20 andd thie inedinm and higher gradonat $10,00 G14.00¢ comnon and culls bring $8.00. Bhingles are ingood deniand and Airmer ot £2.0042.15, Lath sold aL 8125 Carwo prop Colin Camphell, Ludington, 200,000 ft plece-atufl at £7.35; barge Merciiry, Ludington, 155,000 ft blece sl ot €7.70: w0 (¢ nch At §0.50; schr Atalanta. from Manbiee, finber st §1 0. lulk 150,000 1t Cariin sohr Sesentir lmlu Jfron ey comman bun F Corat: Trom d it L €D, 12541 u e Lake, 50,000 11 ' ! ntague, 140,000 ft l;rn! 1“,(\“’ Muske- W 1,23 for FoFiie yurd marioet woe ne m"e' Nl!‘llll’?lfll L h’d strong lllh! lll’( A e rrice cob Mo o il ullr anlatee. Tllz common given. Fols Flrst and secoy First rommon AIM Floaring, BAL coming # Elouring, socond common, dresse Hlowrinie third comuion, areasen ox buatils, A, 14 Inches and upw: lox hoarda, B 14 inclies aad upwards tox boards, Aotk bonrdé 10/t T3 i latuekbuards, 1010 12 0ck IOATIR, 12 to 1 Conon s hoARLs, Comnon lumber—o Fencingz, N o.ll v :.u l'lllu‘lbllun »tull Diinion stuft. Emall tim 0x1 dflxfl R ot Tongh and sele Plekets, select, dressed o it A" eholcs 105: Dry altingles 13¢ etra, BY TELEGRAPIL FOREIGN CITIES, 'T-nm followlng wera received by tho Chicsgo Doard of ‘tado: Livraroot, Oct. 8.—Prime men pork—Fastern, i9ay Western, 40w, Dacon—Cumberlands, 0s 84; short ribe, new, lung clenr, 40s; shorl clear, 42s; shoulders, 8 643 hams, £0s Lard, 4ds 6d. Primoe mess beet, Ousg Indis mess beef, 1006; axtrs Indls mess, §ous, Clicese, a1s, Tallow, 41s. Lonnox, Oct. 8.~Livazroot—Wheat quiets spring. J1wa11s Bdy eorn strong, Mank Laxu—Wheat rather caslers corn firm. Cuntocs off cosst—V¥heat qulcter; corn Orui, Carwoes on pamage—Wiieat rather vaster; corn firm, Importa Into the United Kingdom during the past week: Flour, 80,00 @33,000 Lrls; wheat, 235, QUUB40, 000 qrs; curn, 163, 0003170, 000 qre. Sueclal Dispatch to The CAlcago Tridune, Livxurool, Oct. 3—-11:30 8. m.~OXAIN—Wheat— ‘Wiater, No, 1, 118 0d: No, 2, 116 3d; spring; No. 1, s 0d; No. 2, 103} white, No. 1, 123 &y No. 2, 12a 4y N!.‘lull. No, 1, 138 No. 2, 120 84, Corn—No, 1, 2683 I'nnvmnun—rorl:. 408, Lard, 40s0d, Ilav:lr; (o&h (l)cl.. :.—C?rmxnl-"rmm OHARMEdy salen, obnles: speculstion mud export American, 12,000, B UL BRRADATUPZA=TWheat-Californla white thnL 128 44@I20Rd: do club, 13 AIGISN No, 2 to No. i red Western spring, 10s3118 G4 do wiuter, 118 4211890, Corn~Western mixed, 25, Oats—Amert. can, 3v33s6L Darley—Ametican, 3s GJ. l'ess—Ca. nadian, 41, (unlu Brep—Amercan, 453504, Yirloxn~Vess pork, 408, Prime mens beef, 029 M. Lard—American, 466064, Dscon~Long clear, 4081 short clear, 4ds, Cunzen~Fine American, ots, TALLOW—i18, Prriouzux—8pirits, 7a0d; rofined, |:u- LiNaxxn OiL—10s 0, Rxain—Common, 56 0d: pale, 13s, Bromita TURrRITINE—200 642258 D, Loxnow, Ort. 4,~PxtaoLar—Honned, 122 54, TaLLow—41s 3, Axtweer, Uct,8 .—I’rrnnl.lvx—s.wm A\UZIIICAN CITIES. NEW YOnk, dpectal Dirpateh (o TAe Chicago Tribune. NEw YORK, Uct. 3,~Gratx—Whest offerad freely for carly dellvery and quoted generally about 2 per bu lower, lesding 10 &n active movement, mataly for ex- port, thoukh partly for muling; In option line deals Iuge wers moderate aud Indicative of cusler prices, thougls tho changrs were comparatively slighis un~ graded ryed amber and whits Western, Tola, aliouk 10,000 bu, at $1.40G1 604 2,500 bu amhor Michigan ¢ £1.50, 4,000 bo Kemwucky 81 #1,40; No. 1 Mliwaukee spring, 18,000 ba, &t $1,58; No. 1 Miuncsota. 24,000 bu, at $1.301 No, 2 Milwaukoo, TX000bu for prompt delivery, at #1.33Q1.33K. and 54,000 bu deliverablo by Oct. 25, 81,2743 No. 8 car-lots about 3,300 ha, at 81,203 No, 2 Chicago, falr to strictly {rime, about 4,000 bu, st §1.3101.535 ungraded n lota, sbout 6,300 bu, &t B1.34@1.333 No. 3 Northwest Ting October, 8,000 bu st §1.28' per bug quotations No. 2 Northwestern apring, Octaber option, 8,24 1.99; November, $1.104621,30; December nominsl. Corn active, mainly for prompt delfyery, at a further decline of ¥c per bu, under free and urgent offerings; inlxed Western ungraded poor 0 fancy at 80@a0e, malnly et 87)4a58. for malls Ing vesscls, and BAl4w30c for high mized; yellow Western.88'a00c, Iiye quoted weaker, with sales reported 00 8,000 b No. 2 Western oL Tike; Blata quoted At T8a83c for car lots and bost-loads, Osts wmoderalely deals in at generally frm prices; white ‘Western, 7,000 bu at X 41cy ear Inu of very Inferforas low s 23401 mitzed Western, 2,100 bu av B3w34cy No, 4 Chicako new adloat quated at 83 @33Kc, PuovistoNa—lcs pork in less pequeat for early de Hvery, and, though offering frmor at the closs, quoted weaker; sales 175 bris at $14.40314.50; Western prime quoted more or lesa nominal; October options quoted &y the closo B14.20; November, $14.00 bid; Decomber, $i4.00@14,60; seller remalnder of the year - $14.00314.00; wales 1,000 bria October at $14,20914.23, Cut mestd moderately dealt In at former rates, lacon quiet sad quuted u-ruulu. Western stcam Iard very quist for early delive: Jug weaker; aales 115 tcaat $0,20, closlng ag IO.")‘( Uctober upifona quoted at Lhe close, €0.13%; Noveme ber, 84,0241 December, $8.871GA 40| sellur remaln. derof o year, §8.50@%, 77%4) January, $5.83%) sales 2,750 tcw Octoher ab $¢, 13409, 1Th; 1,800 tes Noyem. ber, $8.0216000. G2y 1,000 tes seller ramatnder of the .y::’!ll'!.ll\‘fil.lflhl 1,350 tes January at $4.82%Q TaLLow=—Quoted steady on » moderate domand; lT.HaT. 873 for prime w0 cholce; sales 103,000 Ibe fu sunn—luv 12 Zood requert; quoted firm on & basis of BWudNe for falr to good refningi Cubs refinea sugsrt in falr demand, with cut loaf quoted at 13}c: eruhed st 11t powderod at 1okoy friulated at 10}c. 3xy—fold tu the extent of 138 bris | 1. um market ateady} of alcohl mbrl: .,,g,:“,,‘:; Furicuys—A nmun-un-m mov Chil o cimmln.g limel vesscla tur betroluu unmz e s 'lnnuum Tates b materta o thougn 4} ivaa AR e r foh mer. fa mml -unsen'nznnu "y Fhat ?--m Soton =hl=a! o shrolgh sorount 81316l for compresed o, of whicl wefest re o lmc-nn Iuhll{‘l‘7 F buj wbrl art 8 44 , yuwlm.lt.flnhuw u'at 04 pet z-r brl} Lor Lot o o2, oslem, duotated Pros, o) Futiires cnn‘:!m%'fl:‘ U5, dteadys ll fl 1 II . M 115, 12¢1 Decel nnl'\r‘y, i '_n.;hbm s il kil Mdrch. 11 170 | A»{% 1.00¢. RN TN I ™TR uelJunm FLogk-Strongly 1o bu favo briei) No. & 3. cogd, i iner Srata ol a0 $3.0043. tra, 53, 0083.10% ik 80 commun 16 guid ex to l:l}ul\.l‘ 5wtk ios white whicat extra. g4 e sl s 30 exta’ Ollo, 83,8087, 30 .00, % o tour Meaur, 8 4usde g Process ¥ KatStcadys We 01 Mber Keotucny i nnem:“‘"l u. Tivge. b Wmc'mnmnllmdnnwu 4. Al el e ocUAIEeL G “"'-ow“ faiaed, STH@IC: Stear, Intied. howIALls w«» s el Gk | Gale Send ecel g b Wealera o R TR e R JiAv=iearys ahippln | e flum But' lrm; i 1=&llxr:l:"flnn. Molasses uachanged, B uld nxn-“: c6 scoady’ ~Barkot dull and heavy; cruds, 8¥c; re- | O 15 ALLoW—stiady: TM@THC. e s talned fona e S matw. FrinTs TUsrsxtiNe~Firm )‘d. f?."?x'.'.l.’.':’ Fore S S0 auny t L e u [ty u«rum-x.vlm.m Toi cleas idites #oarco and firm: Al gc: ahort cl ) Trimn steam, 4 20 e o 4147, i Tren={huics atendy; others Leary ¥ We. Lot~ RURERY 1, L e Rio radn, ufim e it asg; Cullipratn oy 23gein, & Wour~FIrmi damertic feeee o ! e 1@ 11 i e, iAo ol 'Pm*nm Avres " unLn NawOnLraws, tct, H ~FLOC lur’!rt\nP‘ I XY e 25, ) Com=t\arket dullt white and ¢ oIke, OntaMariet (fmum. Trbire; Yoran AL FAlr dnmandan cnrce and Arn g chole ONA~—POrk MLTong an: @t DARTtes s neAd oo n~.| dercr. 833 E‘i.’?. ."e'}‘},"m“}.' sccn, tTong Mot M mt onld I R niil highers umumrm Kes , t8gcr clear, Wl Shrpanater |muu--4";f O L T Wisakr=Qulet URoCERIRE=10] Rt cargocs Qs Lt atend, Xy €5.50.40, 1" mi. dutly 8e"Lah, 503 1 heldateqs, o o A A S mx """"‘ cliolee, RiduAe, Molaw 48 » Slielers “Ruliae i i R "husd Brax—Scarce and I‘?‘I\'\l 941,00, flAL‘HH"Hl' Dsiuone, M.y OSt. .~FLocA—Dull, steady, aad R Thent=TWestern spot aslery 1 Western nienmer, 61, flhmx.x-'ln"‘a"-m«'f fad] BATE OCtober, €1.401 © Novemba oL &, “x U3 Noc T wintier red i caver stondy ol frin wil mundy Weatera mixgl, spot and Dt ) Py November, f0%ct Atramer, fx nt 1 1 Weatern white, 35a3oc 40 mized, Kigme ";'.2 1A= Firm and unchunged. T e St serrod pmchanged, T G A HomTALL Shotes WL AL ko and rog. noLaUN—Dully crude, B4s5ci renned 15qg rRR~=Dull, steady, an . G cxdr :: unchanged ra unr. o s 3,000 B oata, 4500 bt Fre, 40y . 0 D corm, HULPMENTo—WHeRL, 3,000 1t Corn 40,000 by Pl“'.lfl‘l" (A ":"“;A"‘LP L, cl R~ B0y Leny (vania Tamnily. 8, 557 o ""\n,.m.."‘.. 0007, 101 W1 R Ttent, o108 (I = Whea B3 ermn“lr.l‘\x :n‘a-:“'” nmlm’ ll Nfll Btz ita TR FITms CroaEy, 512330 New ¥ rh Bia and Hiradford County, Fa., extras, 2347 . Exiran, Ba@hic. oo Pl oXtral R Eaus—¥irm( weatden, 106z L se=Firm: Weater (anc) b Pl'rnubl‘.lv. x—darkot dallyre Atde. uca.fam i33cr crude, kY o lm«;nn—wmn 01,000bay corn, 67,000 bu; onta, wtoN, Oet. 5.~ Woonhomestla fal Nuyers D3ei U Tow pHices And pldie mera oA bat r i 1T UIOIT tn furthes tnecoon o juts of flevces; sslen cunseqnently restricted Jotas medtam and X Giio A Perlntyivaata b XX ‘and nove and %Y S8 MIthiaan Ant 1 imconatn ped o soom i) S s e ou".L:"m’ Wil sale o o Sl “a“, ALY NLS0) saper Aod X palled 3 o 25, 3,500, 0y \Vumulln :nr i iras, §0.00 Micnlian, 30,1t a5 Liina sfiufinwu fi ‘a Vatent 1ron Uraix—Corn—Firmt ed snd yellow, 1and extra white, uum Nu. 2 whit é“u‘e“" 34@38c; No, 0 whlle and” No. 9 Yo, F) mued: ' aorsNA Gurammary Oxt. 3—Corro ~Enale - lmlly.daln vm nus a0 i s 2ke ¥ mum Weatern -;.:’rtn """P'um" o Yrovisions—Pork |l0¥nm I ywfifl{-'v'n::{l’x“n 7 et #4.50 fhort. ciear® b e 5 Soum CTTRR—GnicE nngum:mln Lnuuu l}n-—!lmmmn o 5T Izher, a1, 35, Cor Oats In hl’l:mu,‘)'fi. Batiey krlun, £, ’lvmr’fi‘fi‘ nfiurln wluule aem. nlcun)'umm Loute, Br. Louis um"_a‘l r:.« l—vnchnnzefl- oL I8l uuo%uéx:'r“ u: at. 10 N il ot oot (s GAes at Sorth Lush, 95 420 caal 41763 3 26%c Norember, n © gulet At 634c. \\':u. 3 !l!nn:‘ W scarce, want ariey m’:.‘h’“? km‘n 310X8=or| e $14.00, Dry salt m uvmh Clea fn ymmlyuhlrkr-,tmw. B o0 hihers rd aulls suminer o buj cattle, 2, 'anuuh -nérnf‘ixf ead, + AFIeT L ToL#DO, (., Oct. 3~ Figya—stesd: hg'?‘.xr-\\ 8t Il|c£b|‘l1$ nmn .\u.ul wlma \nrhlnn mmber Michigan, spot, I'!l(flc el ".o Jm ¥ ver, bty insl dufn igneimties £po No. cfn:"::ah‘.?fl '”z. apot i tietSben, di4ct Noveinber, NO. 2, 5 let; N rm wheaty 86,000 bug corn, 2,000} O8La, 33,000 b, MLwATKER URALN=WWhent firm: upcned and cl Not Aliwnukeo lard, ®1, 13, o 1M R R i1 R 1 proait] nflnl 1 goou deniiodt m: Jtum‘l‘y m.v- Ialr deiianl Noch Wintan ") gl N6:q red m\mx. 5 k0, 3 canl red. $1. &')" ‘.’"’ }u:ml. ‘““h‘i‘“‘"‘“‘ 4345c 2, m \,nunex wheat, 3,600 buj com, xlr:wému& Wis,, Oct. oUn—Quirt and uae ber, o baj Staber 51 i s Octaber Ol ot 0, ALWC, Flour, d.unhrln whieaty 170,000 b, A SR uries whodt, 450,000 L, LOUISYILLE. Lomnm.l, Oct. 3. -bn N~Firm 10le. ';lf-x'fug.fl"cil':flfi'f?'n-nu:m 81253130 01331 friu au te, o mu—)urknmull wiite, Saci Inisod, Sie ulets 880 fu ' : 3 T —-I'urk Tuiots 814,25 Dulk m Lacon firner, bt nulqull(fllly i cured o air J omand st 13%wtdc. clivfca eaf tlerce, ) mmn—k‘lnn 1.00, XDIA‘AYDI.IA. lxmn?nous ‘lady, Uct. d.--Frota-Esslers uoe cha: uuux—Whu&TNn. 2 M ll-fl[flOflnbfl. Ll or! 3 Ladvintons=~Bulk i 1h, H 7. Lard—steam, sndll;c;r ."‘;m}"i et ) ww—!fi,m&ux Tocolpta, 1, 3007 lhlmur.'lll‘. w 'm"' LEO —Qrall keb RATN—(Oralo markel z\-neml ¥ el an rlcunumln-llr unchanged. Lo T len st nlu few luts wold atL that price; u ortuwestern wus aoid AL #1204 lllfluullflml u-m oactive, Osis mlles.l&d- Faztuute—Unchenged and orm. Lan Ticy) Mexruis, Tonn., —Flrmers falrdes mand; I; sl lll —Corro mand; ]\F“ AT A AL AR Faaoiici-Unohuoged. ST dovie. Qo ~HlousLower: leht sraden 4300 m u m‘n.m( butchers', 3, W 01 Pilistciohine, i‘ 350, ATTLE—Wea arTLagWeak had &-lmum. st yeaterday's prices. :.{:&?fl‘.‘fi.’ Oct. l.-mnuvun.—aunlnl $1.07) malv Oswxao, Oct. nchanged. DRY dOODS. NEw Yonx, Oct. 3.—'acksge trade geserally Hght, and Joblilng branches lom notiyo: cotton goods qnles ta first hands; some wakes of bleached Roods weaki printaguiet: ginghaing snd dress goods fu good de inand; men's wear uf wooluns qulet, and faancle s active; blankets moving slowly. PETROLEUM, CLEYRLAND, Oct, 3.—PaTuoLEUM—Market steady and unclsoged; standard white, 110 teat, 12%(c. TURPENTINE, WitutxoTow, N, C., Oct, 3.~5rimiTe TURPESTIXE —Hteady ot 815 ——————— Japaneso le-mt-t.mlm shment, Tokio (apan) T Japancse are fond "of lnudml methods of adding to tho curlous Intercst of thelr resk dences and gardens, The which adorn almost every suburban vitls, o howcver limited dimensfons, are famlifar to syerybody, Ouo of the moat cecentric effurts at embellishment wo have seen s counceted with the wuuu{.huun ot & wealthy citizen of Ynkohnml. Itls sftuated in Totsuka, on Lhe To Kai Do, aud from the rosd preseuts no Vel excepllunll appearunce, but as soon as tho visltor passes through the archwuy of the buildiog to the space at the rear he fnds sell fu view of us remarkable & speclmen of decoration as can be anywhero witnessed in s0 Hmited spoace. A .m-g Lill rises abruptly from the wmansion, wm. is threaded by {ntricate paths, and profusely covered with every varlety of adornment that Lmagination could "concelve or industry pu togethier. Stone images, strangely-carved rocksy tw roots of trees, dunty worky of brond and porcelain, are crowded jn ‘o mighty waze bumunlmuuu lag.” bluwc‘l’lflnllbhrubbtl'¥ are not entlrely displaced, and thick clusters ollage surround a picturesque arborat the suu- it of the scclivit. But the moat rewarkablo feature of the place, and the one upou which the most care aud cost scein to have been lav ished, Is & doep cavern, or series of subterrancat passaies, cut luto the hlll, (hrough which those uln admission ma) wh walk for sume buo- dreds of yards. These gallerics are enliveued with lluu of carving OAWRN0. 8. —Market: ’i:u -relef, represeutin Auwers, frults, family crests, and a perfect et agerle of real sud wythical aniwals. To walld and celling forw sn alnost yubroken pauurama Alttle atreau rung by ono of the foot-paths sud inlt crawls a mammoth tortolse, scons® panled by its young, These figurcs hx« been cut with'very little -mmuuy [rum the Soft clay aud It §s expected that they witl Larden with tlme. Mauy of thew are gauun wlund. 1o Sectiog a kaleldoscoplc radlativn Trow the glrd of the torches. ‘The entusprising owoer evidently determined to leavo nouw of the pos: ble advantages of Lis property unlmproveds Hlis house s cne of the flnmfl. in” the neighbur bood, every nch of bis hili-side fiudm “elowd the mark of his atteotlon, and be haseven pete trated the buwels of the carth to securo Lovelh aud luxunlo\u varloty in the developmcut of eatat I