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[; B THE CIHIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY FINANCE AND TRADE. Bfocks and Prodnce Still Depressed by the Scotch Bank Fallure. Important Chicago Bank Changes Pending-—-A New City Rail- way Bond. The Prednte Markets Aetive—Togn and Provisi Easier-~Wheat and Oals Weak— Corn Steadier, FINANCIAL, Prices aro & better baromeler of the fnancial sit- nation than opinions, and yesterday's nootations n the rtock market and on the Bosrd revcaled conslderable uncasiness 88 to the resnit of the Seatch bank failnre. Wheat, corn, and other giains and provielona wero weaker, consols were off, and the market for railroad and other etocks clowed depressed, The nress diapatches from the other aide took a confident tone, but uninepired private edvices from London and New York to buaineas men hern dereribed the situation in En- gland as dleconraging. Jay Qould was reported from New York s taking advaniage of the feeling of uncertainty to hammer down the stock market towarda tho close, with considerabie success. A further stringency in (he London money narket was to be seen in the Illin? off In the auotstions for convols, Ko rerloon ellects here are 10 be looked for from nhatever disturbanco may take place in London. 1 nny bank troobles occue there, the pressnre on sur Yreadatn(Ts markets will ho temporary, as food muat be bought whether banks stand or bresk, and, s ror those American sccuritles which are preased for rale, the result wiil be to give thein back to us theap, A vecullar element in the prerent sitoation in Ene'and i» the large samonnt of British bills of ex- change held abroad. ‘I'he French bankers have Deen lending money In Encland st lower rates than the Britisik banke, The consequence has been that & large amount of the best British paper, for anly the best paper would be accepted at Paris, haspassed into the hands of French hankers, 5t was extimatea u few woeks ago by onc of the leading commerclat suthoritles of Enclantd that the amount of Biritish blila now held in Jrance amounts to no ey than §150,000,000. The same authority de- clared that *‘in other Continental countries~ Ger- wmauy, Belgium, liolland, Anstria, etc. ~the State Lianks a8 well aa other bankers hold large amounte of Liilson England.® This statc of affalrs hga been hut Jnst now discuseed by the leading London financiera aa tho possible precursor of a bmllfon panle. There French, German, Anstrian, 1olland, Belzian, and other bankers, by throwing these Lilla an the London market, can create embarrass: ment at any time. The present fnancial nosi- tlon cannot be undersiood withoat considering those very Important facts, The safety af the London bnnka depends very greatly on the effect thi~ fuilure prodaces on the minds of these holiders of lundreds of milllops of English commercial pancra, 1f 1t creates distrust, the danger of a crisls s many times multiptled. As regards the Dank of Lnzland, the sitaation s complicated by the nction of that institution in Iargely withdrawling from the discount market and patting its fands nto more permanent investmenis, It has lately becole known that the bank had mado heavy purchases of municipal bonds, These investments nro reparded a3 perfectly mafc, but bankers have to oAy deposits on demand, aud it is certaln the London Stock Ex- chance, in case of fnancinl pressure, conld not re- leve the bank of these secantles, which must be held for years until they acrive ot matarity. The lank ©f ‘Entland has been aharply criticieed for making such unbankablo Inveatments, The most nerious’ thing anout the positton s the great losacs recently, and tor neveral years anffered o the East India trade, the cotton manufacture, and the fron indns. try. Pajier made by metcnants and manufscturors 1n these branches forms o large part of the sasots wath which the London Joint-stock banks and the ook of England have to meet thelr $623,000, 000 of deposits, Liko the Chicago banka at the time ©f tho panic, they have 100 nuch **Sam Walker" paper, In the locs] Joan market, New York exchange was =i, and was quoted between banks st par to “5c per 1,000 premium, ‘The orders for currency and New Yok excannce were moderate. Appll catlons for loans were not prossing, and rates of discount remained unchangod at U@10 per cent to regular customers, with ‘apecial rates in speclal cases, Thae clearings were $4, 800, 000, Heveral important bank chapges in Chicago gre under way, The Traders' National Bank, of this city, has jnformed the Comptroller of the Currency of its fn- tectivn to relinguish it Natlonal-Bank charter, wive ap itecirculation, and o into buslnces e a State bank, Tho Board of Directors have decided upon thisatep on accountof the heavy taxation vaid by Natlonal Banks and the liberal chinracter of the State charter they have securcd, The Na. tional-Bauk privilego of clrcalation s o loogor of any valur, Tho municipal and Fedcral taxeson Natlonat-Bank capital and the Foderal tax on N tvnal-Dank circulstion take away all the profit of the business. Wo learn that throe ottier Chicago Nntlonal Banks aro about to mske (he ssme trans. fer from the Natlonal (o the Statq system. These tranafera can only bo made by purchasing old Stals charte the general bankiag law has been re. pealed, The Traders' will continue in husiness, With the saine stockitolders, ofiicers, capital, and, uo doubl, success, as bofore. An adaitionat +lement in the calcalstions leading National Banks tozo into State banking is the apprebenslon of the comine abolition of the Natlonal banking ays- Tew, and the consequent throwlng on the market of the hundreds of miilions of governments held to wecure thuir clrculation, Those makingtho change yow will nell thelr honda st & greater advantage tuan If they sold whenall the banks were selling, A new tocal secarity has been put on the market, The Directors of the North Chlcako City Rallway Company, for iho porposo of funding floating In- debtedness Incurred fn extensions of track and in new pulldings, and for the purposs of making fur- ther fmorovements, have suthortzed the lswue of £150,009 of 7 per cent currency bonds, due In InBH. A few of thesc Londe have made thelr ap. pearance un this market, They are quoted at 10343 sud tterest, asked. n the lucal stock market there were sales of 60 shares of South Sida City Usllway stock at 105 ez, shivldend, and of #5 shares of Weat Divisiop City Ruilway stock at 1584, (I-uu stuck wan freely offcred, but there wera no saley, Jn railroad stocke, Erlo opened at 13, rold down to 123, and clused at 13, Northwestorn common unened a1 40%, sold duwn-to 303, sud closed at G%. 5 Paul common opened at 3%, wold down to 1, and closed at 1 preferred opened BLUT, and closed wt GG AMichigan Ceutrs) oneucd 8t70%, wold st 09, and clossd at 708, Lahe Sote apened ut 6%, wold down to 08, xud clused ot Weatern Unlon was weak, open- ozt ki, welling ot 08, and closing at D%, Tiock I-land declined wharply, opening st 11015 sna closig at 1142, Ruilroad Londs were steady, Northwoeaterns and Chicagn & Altona rewuluing unchauged, bus bt T'aula were off 1 cent, closlug ot 704, A uew sceurlty for Investors s the $6, 000, 000 New York City 5 per cont luog bonds, currency or guld, as tio bidders prefer, avon to bo otlered by o Cumptroller of New York City, OUCTULER DIVIDENDS IN BOSTON. Nino Natlonal Banks In Hoston passed thelr dividends Oct. 1, and nine wade reduced divi- dends, The October dividends payable in floaton smount to $4,475,72, of which the Lanks pay $1,151,600. Awong thy banks the Atlus re- duces from 245 102 per cent; Logtaton, 3 to u; Euuker I, 4% 10 43 Ellot, 8 (0 2; b change, 4'3to U4; First Natlonal, 5104; Peuvlu s 4 10 3; cout Natloual, 35 W 3; snd Sbos sud Leather, 102 uercent, ’l'm: following incresse: Com- Biouwealtl, 0 10 2 per cent: Everett, 0 to 8; Fourth Nutlonal, 0 to 2; Uswliton, 2 to 8; Mettopoittan, 0 to 2%, and Hocklaud, 33 4 per cent. Sowe of the Lanks which were compelled to pass slx mouths ago Lre now enabled to resuiae payment. The Revers Baua reduced s capital from §2,000,000 1o 100400 Feb, 1, 1678: the Blackstons will re- bet. 1 from €2,000,000 to §1. 500,000, sud tehandive from 21,000,000 to $750,000, ia ¢l cuse tedecmiug al par oue sbare In four, ‘Fhe 40 requeed jtecavital duly 1 frum $500, - VUU, Ly coargiug o $.0,000, thea re- tuned toite whareboldeis $250,000, leaviug the ew capita) V00, After paytog the October 4 Laok will bavew clear surplus ot §15, 860, (4 with Guvernment bonas at par. FAILURES IN NeW IUKK. New Yok Tribumd bty fatlures wer rportod 15 this clty durlng on whicu the azzregate ubihties wers t: .Ao Uiz, aud Inc Aascls wete oaliwalod at 763,417, Tble 1o the swalleas recuad of fadl- % 0t bon .City Ratiway it e ures for over A year, and, compared with the same manth Inst year, showna decrenne In the number of [0 per cent. the total linhilitien being nearly the Fame in amonnt. Twents-lve assiznmente were recorded, In which eleven harl preforred ereditors wha took Al the asseta in a majority of the casce, Teaving nothtng for the reneral creditors., COIN QUOTATIONA. ‘The following are the angtations fn this market of coins, boupht and sold: Tl‘ndc d»\un ated, T liver, haives and qinrtem T cfu‘; Jiscoint (n currency. Engilsh soversign Tenty francs Y fr: lk? Gold and stiver dollara were molgmo«m In greenbacks. Greenbackn were M H@0U34 In coln. Sterltng, neixun France. Rwitzeriand, Reden Denmark.c.e 9 GOVERNMENRT BONDS. United 81 nm;(zi ‘AL, Uhiied Batea new & mor United States cumgfl Ga Chlnn Clty 7 per cent bonda (lun) Ehtcago City 7 per cnnt scweraae (1 icafo Clty 7 Pt cent water loan ook County 7 pet cent honds Linculn Pas ity Hallwaytveut Stie 174 i a3 7 (NGrn Blfo), ei. dii 120 Ko n aiway ona il tgu-m‘}lul'l_l‘::'l“lnnd"c P e West Division Raliwa; At sAnd Interest, BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YORK. To the TWestern Ansoctated Press. ‘le Yonx, Oct. 3,—0old opened and closed at with ealos o the Interim at 100%, Borrow- lng , 1% and fdat. Governments were weak. Tallroad bonds were active, State necurlties were quict. The stock market was characterized by conald- erablo depression and u lower range of values, At the opéening there waa a decline of @1, which was followed by a rally, and still Jater by n break of 34 to 2%, This was up to noon, after which time there was 8 recovery of }{ to 13 and n decline of 14 to 35, the market at second call baing fevorish, Dorng tho afternoon the market was frregniar; and, towaras the ciose, became heavy, witha de- cline in prices to about the Jowest figutes of tho day, ‘Tran@ctions acgregated 137,000 shares, of which 4,000 were Krle, 110.000 Lake Shore. 3,200 Wa- bash, 20,000 Northwestern common and 17,000 preferred, 10,000 St. Paul common and 8,000 pre- ferred. 10,000 Lackawanna, 4,000 Michigan Cen- tral. and 13,000 Western Unlon, Money active at 3@4. Primo mercantile paper, 4@5. ‘The Treasnty disbarsed 317,000, Customs receipts, $410, 000, Clearings, $11,400, 000, Bterling exchange, 480143 might, 48414, tiar aflver here, 11 greenbacks, 1124 gold; subsidlary allver coin, 1@1 per cont alrcount, QOTRUIURNTS, —— Terre | (icago. & AI( . o & A “ BRISE )nnmlpn .. {lllnulll.tnlnl Northwestern.. Northwestern, " pic 1 I bom ) Lanc u{mu. & ulnnurumn 100 ATR™ Tennesser 1. old, M w xml-r-l. new, 25 Teanossce new | 1issourd o, . 04 Irginia da, ol “l CLEARING-1OUSE NEVIRW, Apaclal Dispatch ta The Tribune. New Youk, Oct. 3,—The Public wiil not give lta usnal woekly table of bunainess st the clearing- houses, but present mggregates for the month and forthe quarter. ditor thinks the ex- changes at twenty-thres clearing-houses by no means discouraging in the aggregate, although thoy Indicate & marked decrease in the volume of business at somo of tho loading citles. The trans- actions for Beptembor, 1878, were smaller by sbout 10.7 per cont then those of 16877, out the decrease was mainly duc to the decline in atock speculation atNew York, Ontaido of this city the sgurezato exchanges attwenty-twoclearing-houses is smaller by ahont 42 per cent than in Seprember. 1877, but the decline wonld have been greater but for the remarkablo sctivity in.mloing speculativn st San Francisca. Prubsbly the actaal decrease in the volume of business, not apeculative in charncter, wag about 6 ver cont, nnd, as the decline in -vom{- prices during the past year has been conslderabl llruu-n this indicates an increase in the qu-nmv r roducts tranferred. ‘The remarkable decline ll Milwaukoe, duv to tne partisl fallure of the wheat crop in the region tritutury ta that city, and st New Urleans, due to tho yellow fever, af- Tect the genaral result perceptivly, MIL.WAUKER, Bpeciel Dispateh to Tha Trib Mrwaokex, Uct, I, —The broak ln lha 8t. Panl atock, which occurred marly in the day, was doubt- less owing to the publication in Now York of the earnings of tho roud for the week, which show u decrease from the curresponding week of last year of $1683,000. Larie sbort males wore wmado here eaterday und lo-day, (ho sguregute reaching 000 or 7,000 sbares of common and preferred stock, Mot of the short sellors at lower flvures have covered, and since the dividend was declared, with nu prosuect, according 10 present Indicas catlons of another, the prexsure to sell le Iarge, NEW ORLEANS, NEw Ontxaxs, Uct. I —Gold, 100%@1001, bluhl gxchange on New York, % discount and Hmllng exchange, bankers' bills, 482%@490%, YOREIGN, LoNuoN, Oct. 9. —Console, 4 acenant, i United Ktales bonds—i! 05%; '47s, 1078 10-40s, 10843 ; new Bs, 10815, Awerican securitios—[llivole Central, 825; Pennsylvaula Central, 35; Headine, 164, Vauis, Oct. 3,—Ledtes, 113 U2ige. e REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments wore filed for record Thursday, Oct. .|~ ERTY. Fawlerat, s 124 07 Norih Havkie_et, 6 1, s f, Tugroved dated oot 1 mlll \llnhllh P8 1,800 wmmu. a8 o ul i ated bept, 11 (Hlun I(cl\l llll.h'ln\'l lL [ . 2,000 B of rieine i uatvd nent W d . "uuu-mu l W Il'zn:t.-rw‘l}.‘ 6,18 At ot 10 av.a f, W . llll.a UA,I. 3 (Jubu Vmul\flu'lll Lk Mossclwl 1,000 l)hnkm »l-n 1, 20 2. Jux 14 18, ufl(ldtkL folin Atkfuson to Witiia: m P id). 1,000 1nd| »t, 110 !lfifl(’l\nflnfilll S “ ullus Meyer to 8okl tun & el -llm'k . 8,5 Mlchtanuy, o Fida"'sk 40 44 7-10 1, unfll Oet. 5 0uarvey b fs (lu-mn B Jor 1,200 )luun Weler s, .»uvun {30 ehiiat o, Haled Aug, 10 aamel fitts 1o ’ i ward Ho 1,000 1 d ol 600 11 unm.nl. dlltd (h\. 3 (AL J, Bough lo MILYS OF TUK COLNT-HULWK, Tacine av, 204 it of Fullertun av, v £ 406130 l‘:. dln. 4 9ct 3 (Joun Woliacol Wi W MILEE OF TUE CULUT-RUI Forty elghtt st, 3¢ fLw ut Cenlre av. | 124 M1, dated Bept. 15 (L, L, Juckion Hollarua)... COM M'ERUIA]'J. delivery ontheleadivgarticies for he Luat two dav Wednssditg, Thursday, 7.3 LR ST o Bl ult ril Wl J R TTA e The following were the zecelvts and shipments of the Jeadiug articlus of produce lu tuls city dur. 10g tue tweuty-four hours eadlsg 8t 7 o'cluek on Following were latast yuotatlons for Soptember |~ Thureday morning, and for the corresponding date twelve months ago: Treanre, 178, ImT, R, 11 164,080 VHARL ] oal, tont mang 876 1T L ll-y. Lo M 3 Lumiber, m 7t \Withdrawn from store during Wedneedar for city consnmption: 341 bn whesy, 1,184 bn com, 1,751 ba oate, The foilowing geain was tnspected into atore in this city yeslerday morning: 1car No. 1 amber wheat, 8 ca 0. 2do, 1 ear No, 1 red winter, 12 cars No. 2 do, 3cara rejected (45 winter wheat) | 1 car No. 1 hard wheat, 4 cars No, 2 do, 1 car No, 1spring, 144 cars No. 2 do, 162 cars No. 3 do, 67 cars rojected, 1 car mo grade (380 spring wheat); 63 cars high mixed corn, 245 cars snd 21,500 bu No, 2do, N0 cars rejected, 2 cars nu prade (108 corn) 3 17 care swhite oate, 110 cars and 7, 500 bu No. 2 mixed, 14 cars rejected (70 oate); i cars No. 1 rye, 24 ears No, 2do, +f cars refected; (31 rye); 4 cars No. 2 barlsy, 77 cara extrs No. 3do, 37 cars ordinaty No. 8 do, 4 cara feed (322 barley). Total (1,048 cars), 433,000 ho. Inepected out: 4,504 bu winter wheat, 28,377 bu spring do, 380,000 bo corn, 13,897 bu oate, 5,331 bu ryc, 33,336 ba barley. A special meeting of the Board of Trade will bo held st 1 o'clock to-day to comsider iwo or three nropulluonl 10 amend the rules of the Board of Trade. A veseal is sent to the olevator to load withgrain, ‘The elevator 1a not ready to deliver the pruperty, and tho veesel goes to another elevator, then re- turas to No, 1o complete her cargo.’ The vro- prietors of the first referred Lo alevator charge ad- ditfonal storage, claiming that the owner of the grain ought to bo rendy 1o receive when they aro ready to deliver. The shipper of the grain demues, and not & few people on 'Change are snxlous to «know which of thom s 1n the right. The diroct exports from this city to forelgn porta anl week, on turough bills of ladlog, lnclnded 12 brle flour, 80,1121 bu wheat, $,427 bu bur- ey, 41,600 bn corn, X,N0K hoxes meats, I, 770 cascs canned do, 1,300 tea lard, 053 other pkgs do, 11D bris beet, 25 bria tongues, 5,710 pkys hutter and cheese, 631 bris tallow, 22, 500 be secds, DI bria oat weal, and 5O pkgu pork. ‘Chio leading produce markets were moderately active yesterday, and ave d steady, tho weake nene not being so general as the day precceding. Tho financial news from the other side of the At- Iantic waa stil gloomy, snd thero wasnews of an. other hank fsllure, but private cables fntiwatea that therv waa no further weakenind lo prodnce, and that the depression was rezarded as only tom- vorury, while consols were quoted higher, Wheat declined 13c, however, tho local fecling boinyg heary, but partially ralited, Corn was ecaricr, and onis sgain lower, while provisions were weak, in sympatoy with hogs, The general foeling liere wans oue of uncertainty, and a Jarge proportion of the trading wus In the closing up of deals 1o avold the posting of additional margine. ‘Tnere was contluned uctlvity In the dry-goods trade, wnd continued firmocss tn prices. Both stuple and funcy gouds were ordered frocly by the city and countey trade, and.ssies reached n large aguregste. Grucerios wero lo active request ot uncoanged prices. Coflees, sugnrs, elraps, spices, and eonps wero Arm. Indeed, there were no slgna of weakness in any arjicle in the list. In the but- ter nnd checse markets there was no warked change, trade continuing falrat previous gnota- tiops, Dried frults wero unchanged. Pricos re- maln tnan uneettied stats, both for domentic and forelgn varietles, The fish market lLad no new features. Dagiing was muderately aclive at teady vrices. Oats et with & liberal demand, and ane changed. Leatner was irnn. Coal and woud re- mained qalet aud Hrm, Tho demand for lumver was falr yesterday at tho ruling prices. The yordmen are seuding o # good deal of common staf 1o tae conntry. The cargo murket wae qulct, the offerings being light. Metals, irbn, and bacdware met with considerable tnquiry from the Weet, and formor prices wers adhered to. the only change nuted bolng a reduce flon In the ynotation of some kinds of copuer. Nalls wero quoted at 215 rats. ‘FThe demand for wool was |light snd spasmodic Ra usual st th seaaon, and 1o chango was made in prices, Dealors are filllng orders and paying the market rato for the prescot sinall receipts, Broum corn was weak, the recoipta being large, and plenty of coru is walting for o murket. Trado ls rather wlow, though hmproving a little. Heeds wers qulet and ateady, cxcopt clover. Green Iruits ware abun- dant and in foir city Tequest, Lake frejghts wers Jeas active, and Orm at tho advance of the previons aay, vessels being rather scarce. Corn to Buffalo was reted at $ic. Hoom was taken for 37,000 bu wheat, .RIU.WI) bu corn, and 12,000 bu oats, lall freichts wero aulet and unchanzed, on the basjs of $0c per 100 1ba on graln to Now York, and 4oe ou fourth-class to do, which fucludes meais, Theongh ratea by lake nud rail were quoted at T4c aud 15¢ for corn and whest to New York, 16%5¢ for corn to Boston. Sail aud canal to York weru Li%c on wheat and 125c¢ on corn. DAKLE R. TL Lawder's barloy circular gives the reduo. tion ln the bariey acrenyo this yuar, as compared with Jast, at 40850 per cent In the Narthwest, 30 @40 per ceut in New York, and 835@40 per cent Ju Cansda, The deficioncy In the crop of 187Has compared with 1877 s thue given: nd H Jrushels, 8,675,010 Northwestern State; ol New York. " 86w, w0 Cauad Aot (00 15,675,003 Thu crup of the ses States for 1874 is eatlmuted at 8,675,000 ba, sesuming that |t 14 GO por cent ehort of that of 1877,. The quan- tity ovallable for Chicago, Milwankee, 8t, Louls and Peorls in the present weason is placed ot 504, - 000 hu, ‘The high prices have drawa barloy to tha two lending Weatern markets In large quantities, and it is suggested that the deficloncy has been ex- aggerated, orhat the {nterior mmitstors bave not bought thelr supplies in tho conotry, as hus heroto- fove beeu thoir custom. ‘Fhe deficioncy in the sup- ply of walting barley is ostimated to be 6,400, 000 Lu went of Bufflalo, and 4,000,000 bu cast of that city, making's total wiortage of 10,400,000 bu to be provided for by California and fuielgn coun- trics, This fa estimatéd on the wupposition that the malt pruduct of the presens season equals that of tho last. Callfornia has w yurplus, but (s bulk of the crup on the Pacific coast is fit only to fecd, In Europe the uuantity of fing malting barloy is sald to vo less than uvual, and prices in this conne tey will probably havo to rangs bigher thun dealery ex pect them to befure much barley will be sunt Lo this side of the Atifntic, . IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY, Oct. 3, —Recelptd—Flonr, 10,211 brie; wheat, 3,750 bui corn, 107,250 buj oats, 40,812 bu; 490 pkge; rve, 20,187 bu; barley, malt, 5,075 pkzsi pork, nont 2,284 pkye; cut mnu. 1,007 pkys; land, e whisky, 638 brls porty—Twenty«four houru-l'lom. 2,000 bris: whul., 104,000 La§ corn, 109,000 bui oats, 235, W00 e 48,350 bu; beet, MOVEMENT OF WIHEAT. ‘The followiny shuws the mmpu -u:l shipments of wheat at pomu nawcd yestena; mv:nm. Sllpmul., = L7433 G OW FAve R, The following table sbows tis guantitles of wheat and cora un aye fur the Unlted Ring- dum for ports ot csll snd numt ports on the dates uawed: fltl. 3, . sl ‘:"‘%7“ e 18 w\uo 135,000 ,17u.00 Thar s whesh arv LRG0 MIGOS M08 ‘000D RECKIVED at Chicago Customs ucl. 4, 1678 tounal Wutch Lomu 4 casyw white enausel pol- fubluog-puwdat, o Vre eld, Leliee & Cu., 4 cases dry goods. Collectloas, 35,210.77, PROVISIONS, UOG PRODUCTS-Wera more sctive asd again weak. The early market was rin, but the feport of & dewituo 1n Lugs 84 thy buck-Yars aod the rumors of The Elgin Na- 'OCTOBER 4, 1878, more hank trauhlea {n Great Britain, cansed the offer- Ingvot some larga fota of product, and prices went dawn. It was fearad that the conrse of trado in hog produrta with Western Europa will he Intertered with by the fuancial unessinest there, dimini<hing the de- mand, which would ho ssneclally felt &t the outart of the winter's wark fn packing. The fouthern trade, 100, 13 very much less (ha ft was lioped wonld be the cnse at Lhs date, and packers held off to awall deved- opments, There was nat much shorteelling yesterday, the offeringe belng chicfly of property which hotders did not caro to carry any longer. 3fzas Porx—1Was quite active, and decllned 130 per brl. closing 1214¢ helow the latast prices of Wednesds, Sales were reported of 270 bris spat At £7.RTUQA. 2,800 bris seller Octoner at §7,70@7.85: 20,300 hrls seller Navember at $7,50@7.07441 an.d 4,750 brix selter December at $7.R74@A.24. Total, 38,020 beis, The market closed tame at 87.73@7.80 sot, $7,73% for Oc- toher, £7.824@7.83 for November, $7.024@7.8) aeller December, and about $7.7037.73 reller the yoar. Trime mess pork wasquoted_naminal at $8. 500,00, LaRs—DecHned 10c por 1001bs ander free affering: and closod 537H¢ below the latest prices of Wedne dav, with vor different month ference between atotations for were repurted of 20 tes apot ller Vcloher at Sl 17iwan.a; cn bet at 20, selier December at €8 S24@1. it ot S0t welos The market closed llen.{ll P 0. 226 acller Uciober. & e e Rl v hased unon the reduced quitations for Iard and porl Pales were reported of $30, (00 [T pliort Hbe At €. 13° 2174 vpot. and £4.ualyia5.c0 for Octohert 2 ioxes idem o Brivate formsi T0wn il long ‘o L 8300431341 200 boxen Lo on pricate tormiy e TR Ak CTATS AL £ s 0500 The SNOFE EreArs 20 200 boweea dn Driats terme an 7% Tes rect -Sickied Winme, at 73¢c for a0 10 tany it Mowinz wers the Clouag hrices por 100 itrg un tho leading cnts: i Shqui-y Rhoe | L. and Short |u¢n. ribs. s Clenra; cieurs. T YR T 2 [#3.43 s 14 3V PRl R 00 Joose Imln!'ifi!.- hflxcdl xedt -ple (20 Mames MeAvc for 164015 10 nreet AmS, 64@70 for same averages: green Hacon wnfid at 5@54a for shauide: ¢ for s, 48 Cor short ciears, 104@1 1 Pty ann-:—\\'u‘-}:u at’5e for white, 4%c for yellaw, and 4 F Were steady and qulet at $8.00@ 10 fur moss. £4,5000,00 for exlra mess, and 8i00 TALeow—Was qulet st OLaKs for oty asa o4 83c for country, BREADSTUFFS. FLUUR-Was tame and heavy. There was a moder- ate Inquiry on local account, but very little for ahip- ment, snd prices were necepsnrily shaded, in sympathy with wheat, chlefly an flour not {ncluded in standard trande. Gales were rovorted of 1,035 bris sorings at $4.2505.00. .ad 223 brls rya Sour on private terms. The following was the ranga of msking qnotations: Cholce to favorite brands of white winters, £3,00@5.30; 1alr to good brands of white winters, $4.00@4.501 goord to cholce red winters, $4.60@%.00: primeto cholce apringa, 84,503,001 falr to good spriogs, $4.00@4,15; fair to good Minnesots springs, $1.23@4.50; cholce to fanry Minnesota springs; 83,0008, 50; patent springs, £3.00648.00; low grade, $2.50@: BRAN—-Wad In good demand and firmer. Sales wers S0 tons &1 $4.00 free on buard, and 7,008, on track. Corx-3lxaL~Sale was fuadé of 10 twns cosrso at $13.%0 per tonon track, Minutixas—Hale was miade of 10 tons at $12.00 per 9313 #5.10 | .72 n. Farn—Sales were 10 tona at $13,50. WIIEAT~Waaactive sod rather wesk, hut notao much depreascd as ths day pravious. Tho market for next month declined 1%, and closed 13%c belaw the Iatest quotations of Wednesday, October was even weaker than November. The Deftish markets were - qulet, but reported steadler by private sdvices, and console wore rmer, while our recelnts, exnitnted molorate increnss. e powa wan ot of ' ellaracter ToTircher depreat quntat anw. It many aperators wete siruid of a panic in the Old World, sud prices nad ue- Slineu g niuch the pretious day Arto wife vag marghus Externityely, WAKIDE It nECEmary Tor sotts hoMIer: (1ot 0. ‘hisuindo the volumeof offeeings. rather large, rich gecasloued tho Turtger decitne, "Tiie shiprlie demani was very taine, eyt for il vower crdien ani undor the increated aterlnga the discunnt on aa comng l)‘.l with nexl month, widened to tige, finll!! 'mber e at oboul Aoe, sld At &I}fl\.. declined @HGC, :Im and the sear sway Septem*'or, Sjot sales were report- e of 8 No. 40 AYRSTE: A% 000 b NO. A Ut 08k ..nku X0 i n;{n.u i ol Sliedssor el 7,000 bt w e d G e hrnv{. In symeathy with ['Hml. lhlyrn held off Uil about noun, Aad then l!filll 10losa than Wednesdav, Later the market deciined more, And closed At Xgigo ToF Nu. 3. Nave: oo Wy e tirclynoiual, spot waige e ruported of oo b No. Lped wt8¥I(cy 28,000 by Yo, 2 red sud amber ay H9MGH 3 Woiic: and i lostug 4o bet. asilvery, aud & oo Crpoul ws aalot and Casice, Dak New gaecially on steamer lou which Ulir receipta mers sorowiat, srenter Lt 1ho somand was um:lnnuymnummfluuuu-n i Wiich sumained fatures (o (i face of & downwand l!mhnry du lu- llwll | with wheat. Seclier Novem- then At Bidke, and upted nl Heeiined vo MI‘c. ""'"‘5{5‘-.“‘ o Reller. Decamper wus quiat at Névemuer p Y hay e itgatige Seilor thie inontih wbl st 3115.ke,closing wiih taa dan ) xed nEI 4, ol il ejectad clored at 330, Spot les wer 0 15 No. 2 aind $igh mixed AL 4 a) g w en.lml at i b by samul ot bos1d , 000 b DAL scemed to and the market wi forines, especially of rundlois of thy with yiher ot Futktes suty equ fiock ¥ Closed e TORENCE Now Yark comi ||. b A 0 Joean ATkt cioutd Abtets O i caih wera takeu 10r'shipment, 'and “roand Jous ““wera (Kolg qoppd, on deibveries, ™ o, ¥ ctosod o, Fejecied mg 170 ovamber ofened st o mul-lerllnwlmx e, clostng atioe, Decrmber wold Ay UNGORC, und closed aL ' Cosli sales wero pyfiorted uf vy Witte ab Thbeoy 42, i int N0: 2 5% 1RSS@ININC] Do bt rejected at 170t 5,000 U hY WeRIple &t Isadlc oo (rack| ani 2o Yo' do ut Tkt freo on board. Toial, T \as qutet and svency ter lmmlrylnnn ahippens Wi Terings scateely adequate Jecter ag ot i and Getibor of 114 . There was s rather het- ullmlnm',. ith thw ot I . Noven| uminal at 4 1e u Mo, 2 nt Her 4w, 10300 ha by suinpi at 42k6ad0c, Totul, 12,000 b TANRL W -mll ruullnmlluwer. wxcept the low Faitek Wit wero I aciiv xuutn.uhlullmnh rid piier; Vi roccipts wers liberal, constiing chiedy of o \eutenwers quiet and lower ear) iy, Ravember up-nlnx 2t $1.00, und closing at 81,10, Lober gnd cas 2 60l AL $1,07 & Lo € & Tbia OF AXUPR M ool a0 TG At Mwul T8, R0 FAcEIBE N OTIEF NoUncA AL TUBTIE N D 1 801d BLouc, and fecd was auoted at Sidde, Iiright K und steady, while dark ¥ littlo call, Canlt sales £1.uTial ole: 4l 201 i Al 5 bi by " sample at 58 00 1 i 0% b 00 % T@TTE frew on bosn.Total, 47,80 b, CK CALL, =i, 000 b 4t i Gk 1 FoF November and iereuiber, Alsv, 5, A bu red winier fur No vewbor at suio hn at 84%e for November and 344G Corn i, 3430 for December. 7. 85007, 144 for Novamber, b7 for dnauary, Meas K—2,750 Drin gt l‘l.ll”(ll’;"bmmw. !u(l Wheat was tirmer, iflllnn ll B3 @HI%c for Octol Al el at sige; ' Novelver o at 4G 14c, aud Cluded 5 " Lu:n‘u:dnum AL 3934 for tho month snd 34%@34Hc o S Ihrky suld at 31,10 lar‘hovembc n{y Tk Was sle with utuo' 2,000 hris 01 AT, Wit for Nulrlnb!l sud $7.4714 !l)r He:l‘lnlwr. Lard was easfer, salvs holng ml e of 2,730 M;n,flmw for Novoumber, and 48,2008, £3% for Do cein A clisrter was mld.Ll(:E"Lli\fl)’) bu corn te Buftalo, PR Tl g I U e or Yaveaber & 20 0 fes, 135 brie 4t $7.6501. 674 Tor ‘November, and ‘wuh teady u{n, 17388, for Drlohnrta.ln .3) oyeniber, audsulva Wers repuried of 500 Les fur Deceber i §6.3, GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM-COUN~Ths recelnts are liberal, and the market weak, the demand atitl befaglight: Fioe greon curbet brush, 41@4)ges grecd hurl, dwiye; red-upped hurl. 3W@s3ci One kreen, with Lurl enough to work It 3MGdcy red-tinped do, DMW3IKos tnferior, 2Mwicy crooked, I@JNe. gradow; Io fact, al scelptione are held st very full figurea the supply falling within the demand. Ship- pers buuglit liberally, as did alsa tho local trade, at the soneged quotstlons: Creamery, 2@25cs goud 1o cholce :3:1, 13201 Wediun, 13GH4cy Inleror 0 common, s, VAGGINU=In thls market thers were so speclslly new festurce. Thera fs & aieady faif niovemens the sunsxed ngares: stark, 2346es Brivhton A, dicy ow: Intog, il Uiter Creck, ducs Ainerican, Iges bure laps, 4 and 5 bu, 13s14c) gunnirs, single, léa@ide; double, 23@3ic: wovl-siwcks, 40aid, CHEESE—In this market there was liltie elnnnm note. A quits aciive demand for September ch but sutnwer-miede gouds are nm.-eu A L 68 loiuws: }I‘" Cresll, TN ek low irades, Hyat pary licte’ waa ' falf dencaud for g time ot sad the uirye, teady. Luckaw arge ed, G -m o el o055 niogtos, $3.001 Gaidhe Gdidan biuk, COOPELAG erv ars huying the manufactured BOunde, 400 PRVER BPe WUCELIDE WILh conuderahle - !um Quotetvns Lork bareld, oo lard dlerces Jiucked whinky Lansl steven 447,00 0’!) bucked UUGE20. (L, and ua uflu s W, luIIKIl Illn . Wt 3. U ‘nm-u houjd. $10,06815. W), Llfl-b—\\e;‘u gavied ‘easy ot b for freat. Tha fn- : ouiles teuss tetuaty weady st pi alr lnmund from 1 iioas, tm.e»;._t‘l“u E G W 3.0 tat sty do, “wowe. 5 v. K gLt or i, wmedian ¥ 2541 uu. Jscealini Leargu's wdnm. Calra, B, S8 it wd. amuddies Labrador Lucrlog, hfll- $0. L, AV, .5 iy mm 7 l!ouuuu mlnu. 5.2 Ty acaled berhug, Wk, e Calforala ‘Jfllun.lllll. $hi0: do. b bile $TIC. FULUITY AND MU LD=N u( the fesiures vl the uumu\.;n Troi) thss Boted CSsTier a Lo ikow 5 Tark- e bz k) . new, Th ast clteu taise, 1 abpide, 16@idct l\u' York an Bouthern, wiicingei Uhio, Sausd usrlers, ile MIhisuL $udbaci Yoachivn, Wbparid Buve. 4ciraenherrien, 28@0¢1 hl-ek\mmu. e4@Te: pitted cherrien, 16@tte, Nt -l‘lnwru. 10@11c: Almonds, Tarragons, I 19%¢e; French walnnts, L1atde: Naples walnita, Grenante ratnmta, TR l!m 1 TeCAne, Cardey Pll’fl!n!t'\l’\la G Wi ton nate, G E: Tenuemcs do. o gtics VIFRini o i GUEEN FRUITS—Wern meneraily steady under n falr Inquity. Graves were unchanaed, Appies were plent, And winter fralt will foon be ATFIVING. The Inte Lo promires to ba s fair Forvign e unchanged: Apples, €. 2, per 0. 50 Foxt Cat 3 v Doxi Calf- P iia ars, uu bot vox; do Rrapes, 15¢ per ln, in 4 and & box canes —Pricea mum the same &eon the pre. the week, and were nuuln nuoted steady Husiness continuen act . 117 Rice—Carolina, 8'4@7%ct Lonlilln\ 84@7}c; Ran- RooD @O, o3 vndllln& Jaa, 28a3%; 0, G Java, 2 lll'{\xroullnlp :'4"':’0'” Ay Criinad 0% 2 on 1o fatr, ATent eut fol 4 C Nu 2,9 i "Im"". 75(0 BRUPS~California sngar-loaf deips, 40@43cy Clllfor~ niastiver drips, 44a50u; good sugar-nouse sirup, Sae L r o dcadie . New OFleAnS molawes, Shai new, 4ad0c: do prime. 4$248c good, S3@ics Eom. w;’:«mx common molasses, 32@350: biack strap, ~Allipice, 18A18Yes cloves, 40@dse; caula, zlanc pepper, Higaiser notmess’ No. 1, Soavaer m\ auitet and llud{ The Inquiry for Dnllcd l\-y Mo increcsmg. - Nome of Lhe tomine en Are ped £ to e aueations, and busines will probably Sart 0 of- 1imothy, n‘am 7,001 San in falp celpa continuo fale: Cure: ey do asmaged, o fiint, 146 ueat and stesdr. 'rm- re. ‘ 10ct deacons. i d mua. 1i@1ue; green eity e:l MPTA mand and m--lL the price of co THY PLATEZ 1, 0X14; $0.60 10214, $0.005 roofing, 14xa, I l'lnT"-lllm 1Rey lmfll IDM ‘bar, 30¢, youoancRo 1. Mot extra, tz r ib, according to quantityy bar, ottoms, heathing copper, tinned, z3c xom; hnén’nfn‘xu.n.fi opper, tinned, 23¢y vs;um-m;uo, Radas® MERT Z1X0~ snexr_inox—No, eat Russ 1015 196, CAmoHean” pinaRed A 10y nmx Ealvanized fron No. 23 ee'with dhicount o( uh cen Ban Inow—Common, S1.-waz.00, 4100, itc: W0to1l, 116 12, e lJlnd oh ukm 15 And 10, 14¢: 47, 1503 16, Jocy 10, 10ct 0. e, Discount of 45 por cent,’ Fence wire, il anantities. 4i4c. AILS—Wers ateady At $2.15, Jith falr aales to the Tofatnndar aurrounding country mere! 0L nmnmvtnurrnlv-t-md”vncu Wequote: Curnun‘ $10deg. tom, 113te1 carbon, Dinols, legal tests 50 deg. jc1 headllght, 173 dog. 'test, 1a4cs Miehl 1eat, 'nu( FElatne. Ism; ex! wlnnr llrlllled 2 29 ! Mo No. 1, (a3 bank oll, 45cy atraits, 4x¢; minem' ull. Asey turpentine, Fict Hlbnlnl. e urlled, "~y fler Iy, NC' RUDHI\B, nlumlurlmd. 74 deg., ne, 67 deg., 10@20c; Weat Virginis, n:ulm l"-" . 48eq nnuml. EUIIE'., -’IOdi reduced, 24 e, PR TR S ivers 1n foof demandand fym at 623 d_§1.R0@1.00 per bl on the rect, Sweet polatdes were siendy’ at §.00 for Jor- seyn And 83 304270 for ordinary stock. TRy XD OANE=ThG ofteriags wero asain numenjus, and prices ensy, Chickens were quot 20033y pur dor, ekt u.. nd mrkr Ant G Prairio emck:m were quolad a $4.0004.60, and t 81,002, 50 muul‘ deal of tne xamo Fine pal £ hrii orilnary coare, €100 e S0 e ol R w everally,stendy thongh qufet. a sack of 340 Ds, $1.80; Ashton 4 clover\ulquuu‘ lD"Bf Tlll’lfl"l' f0ld at $1.04491. IJ n{ifln{l;ulszé\ 10, Fiax s0ld at $1.29@1.30, and clover B ASNothing new was noted tn thiemarket. There wnr e fim \cxiouable. demand. and & sieady st of prices. 0. @30 oo do, 23@dc AT ool dor o ey Shaac) ey cholee, m‘oux chofcest, 7T8uot faocy, PcS1,00. l:cq’lmu.—wmmnn. 234%8c1 good do, 30@35es me- fllllm 35 «38¢; guod do, llk‘:“'!l fine, ‘w' finest, Heashas chofee, #ASc: cholcest, 8 YoUxa i Ysox—Coinmol it noml do, 29A%c; Eondit Vau aceady under & medfun, 33a38c) 4 1 fne,’ 45@18c; Treats 0@RRc: cholee, Abiber Chole 30, JAFAN—Common, 0e 20t R0 commun, 24@32e; P 43¢ foow fcilinm, SA@0CT Nne, $3@450 46Q@300; chulco, 5u@ase: cholcest, L3@dict Cligtcn nom, 35000 ehoiccauid, BTATDR Oorasuztummon, W ac: woor common, 29@31c: mediu e} Koo dcy fing, 424 43¢ fo@det chuls, TNG@SNGT chuteat, Ao To8, Wul s at $7.00 for maple, and at 88,00 for .bwth, dull\ "ffl. ILY~1Yas In falr demand and nochanged. 8ale whn 1enried Ot 00 e s the kkts OF 7 per pallon forhiguwines. Naw York was quated 0%} Cine clunath - §1. 001 and Pearin at $1.03. M tinues in moderata request, The roceints Vo an ndemuu stack of ‘wuol 2! ne a0 {mlm l'umllllnn. 118 fne hoavy unwunm.womm % wastied, clioice, e U0@34c) common o faiF 40, IS - LIVE STOCK. circago. Recrints— . Cartlr, 713 ‘otal, 14,988 CATTLE—Tho mark as without marked new features, There wags: woneral demand, and, al- though the supply was somewhal exceslye, soflers found uio difficulty in reallaing st previous figares” Asx for some time puat, thio natlves, Tozss and Weatern cattle, made up most of the supply, aud the larger part of the trading was dono at, prices ranging downward from 83.29. ‘There were & fuw lots of cholce natives for which $4.4034.3) waa resllzed, aud In two or threa instances higher prices wera paid; but trading was oeincipaily at $2.4092.75 for Texss; sl $2.50R2.40 fur Colorado-Texas, and at £2.2342.50 for puor Lo keod Bus tivo hutchers' stull. Thero woro sales of stockers at $2.5@3.10, and of native Colorados The market cloied quiet with not all suld. quoTations, Extra Beeves—(ra ihe sud uvwards. Cholce ~ liseves— steers, weighing L2 to 1, 459 |ha, Quod Heaves— zh {autencd atecr, Weigh. 10g 1,134 10 1, 350 (b 2,504, 00 Modiuin Graded -vtn Headi, waildi: 12 1,60 t0 oo 3.2303.40 P e e and Comimon (0 Glolce £owE: TOF Eity Slaughter Wwolghiing BA) 0 L 1., Biook Cattie—Colamioa cattie, welgling 700 ~Tlicuugti catile; et finmiiatiien i CATTLE BALES, jee. | Nn. 301 Coi L'rr e 0 HOUS~Tlie market uocaed with sama show of satty IV ARG sarly Sales. were i ne. prioes ol uli (o s of ths previous day, Lt ti deuwaiil soui sise 8 {00k & duwnward turn, easlne off Talt per Juring tie afternoon’ but it was fones A tha InaTgt Elowd Hards Wit s wood by L ullllfi ?Ilfllilluul were §3, 300, 43 ] fotur, heavy packue wid Ilrll’ Ill|lwrl. Bkips sold 2.0 les tnade aul h‘ru o ' shritkage of 40 Ns 10r pigky sowe aud 80 e 1) Prica, No, Price, h’lel.u\m An. o343 184 118 ooy o EEEEEEEEEpESEE SESBSEEELZERRE 3,43 343 LEP—Were fu larger sup| -l uaw (s i e :mm hippers, caolee ot §34, "AML o FURKF aND ll total 1 i Wk, MU} AIAREL GASIers mquuuu]y Towor s Fatr m z&ht:ll“p. $3.G3@ L5 chivicy, $6.00; lawbs, $4.00 G.x75; total for the week, 20,030; dvf‘uhulufw Iuilted dimmfll’}ork:m ; vy, $30045.75; 3. 805 Il&ll unuM (LI el 1 zl;l’!].vlll’lr Recel il East Linenty, Oct. 3. pts 10-day, Bul lwead bf thradah and 167 T tor sota for Ihru oA 82 shrough and 115 bocal; fourue Uva lusds vet uo: Sl several sbinfeld us s losds sold bere Lo'day ot wmm furthier uif trou Yeu L30T ka1 for tares da o IR e Y R e B Lo h-d; Lotal for thres ta, 1, totsl bt et “Sus Il!ctl i) daya, 2 100: swillug l» ..’;’ILI bt wud l r“' Im"&m-'rll hul"'.‘l‘:" Uit and o Ga whic = R L AR i S T Suxxy—Easler; not lowers falr demand; receipts, 1W; abilomeuts, 430, ¥E Naw Youx, 0ct. % Ebxerze=No Jeceln 5o trade. Sutxar-lecoluei 69wl ATkt Srpur Iot lainte, bui Weaker (ur abucy, Bud 8 cluafuuce wad 0OS elutted; I:N-.‘c‘-‘m'm per 1b; sheep, 84Q5Ne, With bulk of nslenn WINR~TieCFinta, 4,300: lfen hogs extremely dnll at a1 ALHE per T it 2 car-lomts Ohlo nogs at 434c. 1NN g lcunnas, Uet, 3 iiuda=Qalel e #3.0 ol recel pu. i o A\llr\mtnu, v 14‘7.\“"“.“. ‘The cargo market waa liahtly suppited yesterday and quiet. A few cargoealeft the dock early at tha pri obtatned the precoding day. Tharecelpts were iight, and probably will bo till the frat of next week, fome of the dealers are looking for & gradual falling off tn ar- rivals, and are expecting the late decline In ploce stul® in the face of higher fretahts will cheek the shipments 10 this polnt of that kind of jumber. anistee or Lud- tngton 2-(nch sold at 87.75. and otherenta were quoted 41$7.50. Common Inch was qnoted at 83.0320,00, and. the medtum grodes at $9.500310.50, Lath were qulet 181,25, and shingles st 81.733. 10, Bales~Cargo schr Sca Nind, from Mnekegon, 140,000 L piece ataff at €7.50; schr 1, Bands, from Manister, 257,000 11 plece stul $7.751 schr I1. B, Moore, from Manistee, 200,000 1 plece stuf AL 87.73, The yard imarket was unchanged. Trede wasupto "l! Ints uven\(t In volume, and prices sxhihited no terfal aiteration. The continaed competition be- uveen uuer-lm» 3 prices down to n lawr figure i ; First snd :'!cnnd clear, 15 8320087150 ele: ar. Im loa in:n 29,006 A atock boards, o Hock bosns oGk boards, 1016 13 e B Or omunan Stoek boar g 1ng, No. 1, 12 10 exira dry. Enfngien, $7A % sania Bhinklen standard wree Rhingles, No. l - 2.4 X1 'l 1 icts trom the Saginaw filvrr lnr ene lenml toOet. 1 lrfi a8 IDHBWI.m Lumber (teet), th’&‘ for thie same period lllll year, BY TELEGRAPIL FONFEIGN CITIES, ‘The following were recelyed by the Chicago Noard of o Liverroor, Oct. 3-11:30 &, m.—~Florr, 20@23s. ‘Wheat—Winter, 80 0d@3e 114y spring, Deitha 8di white, 92 0dia108; club, 1063108 44, Corn, 2382238 34 Pork, 47a8d. Lard, 33s0J, LtverrooL, Qct, 8= p. m.~Corn, 223 @27, Livenroot, Oct, 8.-Prime micss pork—FEastern, K3sg Western, 48% Tlacon—New Cumberlands, Tie: short ribs, 348 long clear, fi1a: short clear, 3241 shouls ders, 20s. liams, d4s. Lard, 30s. Difime nices beef, a7e: India mess beef, Tisi extra Indla micss, 87s Chieese, {%a._Tallow, 38v, Loxoax, Oct. 3.—Liverroor—Whest quiet. Corn rather easlor, Cargocs oft cosst—\Wheat qulet. Corn quiet. Spectal Disvetch te The Tribune. Livearoow, Ock. 8=111 00 8, m.~Fiovz=No. 1, 234: No. 2, 208, Graty—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 8 11d: No. 2, 8 84y opring, Na. 1, 04 1013 No. 2, D% white, No. 1, 08 10dy No. 2. 0s3 club, No. 1, 1t 4d; No. 2 W& Corn— New, No. 1, 218 34; N Provisioxs—Pork, 47asd. Lard, 831 6d, LivrrooL, Qot. &.—-CorToN—Dull at 8 @6Hds salos, 7,000 bales; Ametiean, 0,500, Conx—YWestern mized, old, 228 Q23e. AXTWEEP, Oct, 3.—PR1ROLRUN~214 8, AMERICAN CITIES, REW YORK, Special Dispatch (o Tha Tribune. Kew Yonk, Uct. S.-(Rmaix—Winter wheat freely dealt In, Iargely for export, bt to an important agarnes mte also on speculative account, at & farther rodactlon in values; white wheat serlously depressed, yielllog fenerally about 1c per buunder Iworal and urent of+ ferineey heavy trmosactions fa this grade for prompt and forward delivery: amber wheat decldediy weaker aod irrcgufary wpring wheat partislly neglocted, and quoted much lower and Irregulars gon. eral market closed weak, feverish, and unusually sone sitive; cable wuvices discouraging, and drift of reports from the West adverse, tiough Tatlier more steadincss noted near the closs, . Corn fairly active, chiefly inop- tlons, opening a trifle dearer, leaving off Joas Airmnly on mora leral offerings; free deliverics of corn on tone tract reported In additlon to regular frading; mized Western ungraded, 47@i84c, largely st 474@48¢: white Western, S3c; yellow do, 4316 40c. Ilya shont steady, but dulli No. 2 Westorn, G@20kc. Oats genorally steady, and not offsred with much free- doms whito Westerit, 8,400 hu at 27635¢} mixed Wost- ern, 14,100 bu st 25@330; No, 2 Chicago, 31@3134e. Provisioxs—3ess pork in lintted demand for early dellvery at easfor prices; sales of 275 Lrls meas pork at £4.75@9.25; quuted At tha closa within & range of $8.729,23 {or fair to very choicas Western mess dull aad lower, October cloalng ad $3.0078.7% Novenber, #4.00@4.751 December, $8.0044.73. Western stemn’ land more active aod easler for early dellverys salesof 1,100 feu at $6.07%@0.7741 for forward dellvery, In alack requeat, guoted at tho close, October at 8u,02@ ¢.85; November, 90.n2%: December, $4.00; seller the year, $0.00; refined inactive. TatLow—Quiet; pyime to cholce city quoted at 7@7 1+10¢e, Suuans—Raw unsettled, but fairly active, with foir refining Cubaquoted at 77-10474ec: good do, 711:10@7{ct refned sbout steady vn s modorately active business. Witiaxy—~Quoted up to 81,12@1.13, but dull, Faxiants—Accommodation fur cottoa, gratn, and provisions in active request, and In_berth freight line quoted firuy, In fuxtances a shade stronger, with tonnage for rain on charter rontracts sl steadiors inquiry from gran futerest chlefly for French portas for Liverpuo!, engsgements by steam fncluded 2,500 Lrls donir at 8:@3a 1%di room for chicess up to W4 asked; bacon and Iand upta 40e asked, v the Western Assoclated Press. 2w ToRk, Oct. S.—un'(nn-lrr! ulary 0 0-16@ 1tacy futies qillers Uctol Vet Novombers lo ey ber, 10,343 -luw-ry. ln,uex February, wnl-ln huyen lum-.[ nrelnll. 19,000 Lrlss super State and 003 pfluu ion 1o chofve LN 3 Minuesota patent’ process, §i. 26 ll—wllul In moderate demand: recelpts, !.'U.LIXJ No. 9 garin, siafive: No. i B, UG vy No. 0 idoe gy )u-\‘l No, to tlmll’ 30701 oxire Gbis, 6 13t N $1 00 1 -}n 1.0} oxira do. 81.0Slal. 10, ’h Jules B fot by chanued. Mariey riny Mol L pieadye tory frmery recelbta, 167,000 huy uneraded, 475(@40 No i aubeatuiles unuraded wiite, 536, “Onia gl 1 thd fnchanged: recelyite, 41,00 b3 roleeied . No. 3, s1hés iiea Western, Mwasses itk Sia: ey Gis at ds@soe Hoes—hull; Ksstern aod Weatern, 100! 20, (iRockKiEn - Cuffuo qulet and linchanged. Buger quiety falr to xoud renning, T4@IHe. Mulssses nom. In |y um'hm(ml, ey steadyi Carolius sad Louls- |-.muu ACu—Quiet hat stead 4 unltod, 844885%c| critg, D et o Pt heend o b Tixsin—0ull at 7c. laLLOw—Hiesdys LURFENTIN K= FiFi ulls Western 226 $8.7530.25. ~ Teef quiet and e Cut lmrlu steadyl Wesiern Iunlclf'l'l;‘nll;zllln. Bc. Laniin buyens' favor; priwd ixEsE-steady; Wet Waiaky—scarco sl 81, HILWAUKER, Bpecial Disputch o The Tridune, Miwavuex, Oct. 3 ~Tha banla fu the wheat mar- ket Lt In yestardsy” Was avCelcrated Lorday by HiG Rawa.of Lin Fuaeiios. Lenke fanrire T seotianiy st ruv'n e, Shu hmlll! vption, sold at one tinio n1 A ral made shortly afterwards, ?fl-hlflrvvlulnllha Ul uf tio market wad ox- lm enved, Prices ruled very low ind weak, howayer, Nll hnuuhu sy, clovlug 4t Helse for cash whoat, WNuvem ml. IIA !7)(6 for _ December, lrui‘ purchas of nh whirat st ul| 8y d|lrlll the wat few Ly Tiarties abile t Carry. and (o caphtity nf i w fiuuses lu Illll Imm(d ate viciplty s called upon to the Therm are no Illlhlll:ul-\ and the Aluullull- tlons sre immense. Other rauscs have umllillu “THere are po fallures | tuuwn that suise hesvy &ling bl losds of w| lulul.ll! lH 'lll W(lthfl! the turn, but tho pres unn in some lrll"ell 1a ve. ‘Fhe pecelote for the last tweuty-fuur hours e bees DI,(S4 bay alfpments, 73,310 b, 1u sore, L Bud, 0 To the “ulfl'n Arsoctated tres. MiLwavges, (et 5. Dull and -Ir"brfllml‘ UrdinsWheat used Ry Nu. i Milwaikee, nmJ. un‘uun.m. bel 1 No. i i3 No. Jected, deies ata dull and Jowers No. 3 tye 1, 44c. Ba unwule-l il Kowerd S, atl aad et m 1,061 No. Bapriu. Slauic. ROVIBIUNS - Quict and ¢ a0d Octuber. Pril i e Wheat 1o iy \RCK i1y~ Fiour, 6. brist 'hr-al. ol,mnbu. BUIPKENTa=FIUUE. 12,000 bris: whiat, 1600 ba. FLavELRG o t. 8.~FrLovk-Dull; ve 85,605,005 Gxtras, NA-LOBICA: AR Ins-‘u&. bleb grades, $7.0089. s ull, wenk. aud lower, rud, white, $1.u7ut1,08 (o g gLl G fre: qeliow. ey h«-‘hmmfi Gyie Ly orilor at sl oy o l'lu"ll\nl—lmu Iy ol inuked, 11! Lickled I ard wedk i Wi catn, §7.00 Sl N:v York Bate sad fraford Coun- i Resrve, ioallc FPHILADELPUIA, weak; supers, k. 80, 2589.00. India )ull. \ llfl'll. Jlt ~iull; Westirn choles, B4a@ut ’r.uuuu Qulet Lut steady; nnn:u, et crude, BALTIMOUE. UaLTiuos, Oct. ¥.—Fious—Dull: Quotations un- clianged. Uksix—Wheat—Weatorn sciive and lower; No. 3 3 Nu. 4 We cutern wisier red. cember, $4.0. Coru lover; ‘Weelcrn ‘mized, 4734 ::lvu:xxr, RN 2, 28, B Provistoxs—Quiet uml numlm\ny uachanged, ehnTrEn=Sieady and “Arm for *choice: Western les, PeTronmuN—Qulcs and more steadys erute, reqmed. e, ey Corrar—3o Whsxr. SlECrrT nata, bu. ok ¥ heat. 1HLUO0bu3 corn, 42,000 b, [ 3] "‘*:5 Te~To LISerpool Der stoam'Sriner. Grata, e quiety ln caranes, 14417 ¥ €109 1 AL ur, it it wheat, 191,500 hus corn, (I Torxoo, 0., Rat~Opened wit Anll nad jowers c!nmlqum Bt Ay o, 3 wnite WAt m#“ffi' n‘}‘é‘fin‘ &”’w‘k’"'fi? Taber. it Noymnilcs £ Michigin, gt Otoper. ot Rov s hidv o 3 N 3 red wint -"""“" 1 \a\'@llll)l'l'. Dter No 3 li-'vmnc |Icmnn red, dlige; e Western ambe; P;NC. Corn dull h , 3, A7Hc: re, N‘Wfl eld at Nm‘ Slll lllll| o © Fnlmnn—-‘vnen 13 iaitata frm at 2%es corn, ey T 'RV, 601 corn, 4}ci wheat to Klllllhm o eaty 75,000 bus com, 16,000 bu: owg, o mm-nunfl—\'han.Im,ooohn'm.lz‘ooobu; oata, "ToLEno, Oet. M =OAN-Cloted with w ;e“ry?numrn!":whu Wichiuan um»er‘;‘u';h(::,}.l vember, 0l i 0 vember, B3 TR0, white, Some” DI N0 [} 0ct. FtoTron-aood demand INOINNATT, . 0= leman: TopeE e e Dk ~Dull and unchanged. A ~\Vheat duil._weak, and fower: red and nme ber. «Jamn, 'hll H7@U2e: receipta 15,000 lnv aipe menta i CarARAELIYS Ani 100er At a8 swe, Usta HIIH‘P ll Tlf(.l-’“! "{l I"lll At 32@53¢, Dartey oA Fark niter s Jobig. £3,7530.00. 1, 8=1"0r] let: Jobbing, §8,7 . - Markat, dull knd prices s Aadn IOwert CHEFent Simios lfl.‘lsr)‘kfll&" :; mflfl w-._ll’l’llll“lnl'lulll’ull' At 24, J . Bacon duli £6,0031, 28, and u e, ‘“‘hnlnr-slmlm‘ demand good and tending upwua BuTran—Dult and drooping. Llllllh OtL—pull ll 95&\7& sr muu‘ Oct, .'L—num-whunnver No. 2 Aige cnahs BGRNSC Uctober: RAM. x m”:.‘g n fovemiier: Bujyeesc m-lnt g nihery Lurn lowar, o e i nmuncmher :u‘(c‘l Cmber. " tata Te cathy 1o\ Utober, Tpe lowars 416 bid. Bundy unchange WHIAKT = aL$1.07, Provision —vnrk lovnr AL £8.50. Dty salt mesty fl"m 8 &3g¢, e, Sheo. Dacon easier at 03c, 0c, aug Lard nominal, KRCRETa=Flone. 40 briss_wheat, 7,400 buy corn, 700'bt ORLE, 1,300 DU £ye. 200 buat arleys 1 10" Amrnnn-hnnr.mhm& wheat, 4,400 but; corn, 400 bay oate, 100 bu; Fye, 100 bui bariey, 100 bu. LOUISYILLE. LoviviLLy, Oct. 3, —( \)rl‘ol—qnlct AL 10%, Fuova—narl and) nnnhan GRatyoineat—dlarket ol red oner amber and white, 2 ufet; white, 43ci mixed, 42, e nixed, 28c. Jiyes ity. farer e -Tork anietat 80,2500, 50. Lardates cholca | 41755 00 Keign #1000, Bolk e Quitets shoniders l)'nx clear tih 03 Tiacon steaiyy -umnmmmmmr lear rib, 0)@uiscs ciear, Ghe. Hanip sugar-cured, 13@1i4e, BiaxY—Duilat 81,00, IXDIARATOL (.M Unl.l—erk'l duily white, 2ic; iton IxnIAYATOLIS, changei; A en unelunged, o Ve n sl naTinuna=Qulet; L 4C, $4.0034.23; clear [ He, l‘(‘:c’ulfll-whell. PR Vhi Corn, 31,000 bu; oste, BuIPHExTA--\Whent, 20,600 bu, Tiann—Ntentys cholee, $3.5k43.00t falr, §3,0003.40; slockers, 8200017 pin, 3,000; Abipuent, bio: bostoN. Dosro, Oct. 3. —Froun—Unchanged. RALX=Corn~Bale (oF GXPOFt and consumption very Uait of 520zior eholce Bxtrg yellow, 'S, Osin-ho: And fal imarket Airmy No. 1 i extfa white, 3 0. ey NO. J. et No. 0, 2kgiocs mixed, 234@Re TxCRToTa—Flour, 7,0 brle) corn, B,000 buy wheat, 23,00 buy onts, 20,000 It~ uw'sunu—imr.:.m brls: corn, 33,000 bu; wheat, RUTPAL, Borraro, Oct. 8 =(inat —\nxm quiet: no ey Tebortedy rlr«- unsettted. Com dully email ales ot riing taqualliy, Osta-saien 4,0 b No. RO AT T 1o mepet ot Tinrley nelected, o eI TA-Canal a0d rallruad frelghts Oria and e DarnotT, Oct. 3—Fioun—Dil, uxum-—(\ Nt nctive, but lower: extra, no! white, Oit Octuver, $1.04: November, $1°03¢; mnhes, it acetpin Uair bu; sbluient, oswran, Oswrao, N, Y., Oct. 3. —Gnatx—Wheat steady; extrs 'Mlu ltll igun, 31, 103 Silwmikee spring, $1.04. Cora stesar: No, 2 Tolodo, «m. mrm very drm, nis, Uct. 8= -4 sal “l“ .06.‘ 8, xnuwmn Steady; sales 100 briy PTETROLEUM. CLEYELAXD, U., Oct. S.—PRTROLEUM~Market anchanged; standard white, 150 test, oc., O1L Ciry, Pa., Uct, 8.—Market opened qulet hut firin; sales at B3c, declined to Héke, closing with s bid; recelpts 00,000 averaging 83,000; trantactions 8130, 000, itrsncna, Och %.—PrrooLrux—Quies and prices unchsnged. DRY GOODS. NEW YORK, Oct, 8.,—Dusiness conttoues Jight fn all departmentst cotton gowds qulet but falrly steady st unchanged pricesy prinis quiat. except Turkey reds, patch-work stylns, and specisities in fauney prints, which continue in good demiand; gloghams fnncitve; dreu-gouds {n fair requests men's wear of woolenadull Torefgn goods slugglati., SPOOL COTTON, "' Bost Thread for 8ewing-Machines," WILLIMANTIC ANOTHER VICTORY FOR AMERICAN SPOOL COTTON A GOLD MEDAL and ghe ONLY SPECIAL GRAND PRIZE For Spool Cotton, at the Parls Expostion, 1H74, w nil the greut ghresd manufacturers of llm wvllltl 3 yeted, wan pwaried to 1 WILLIANTIC COM BEYishton, Cotti o foF 119 SilFDAsAINE Excellonce of :lml:l)ilklnil Cotton, exncclally sdapted 10r use on kews ng-Muching More llxan l"ly cxhitbitors of Rewing. Machines at Ihl (mu‘m\lnl and at P'ariscertify that the Wil L MAN. Tie CURD. SOFI-FINGIH BIPOOL COITUN "Ihl best throad for SEWING MACHIN liey ever used.* ‘Fliey pronousce 1t sugerior to all Uthitr rands un aecoudt Of fis SH STRENGTET, BVENNESS, BHLASTICITY, FINISEL and COLORS. BEE THE. WILLIMANTIC DIS ot CAUO ‘umnu}s DIREAT ke MEDICAL., R T o A RN A AR GRAY’S SPLCIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE MARK. The (ireat Hn- TRADE MALK: - 1o i wm ropily .ml l-‘lll' cure sy and e vise uf Ne rvuu- D:I’HIIY and W eRs, Py suit lll Indb('n tlon, VXU OF OYRrWOrK of Ihnhulhlnrlmr yune syateuns b per Bofare 'I'nklng.m A with been waed for aver thiriy y £ Full pariicy ire to seud free by Medicine s sald by packaxe, 313 baciagea for 43, ar whil s en frea by wiall oa v celptof THE URAY MEDICINGE (0« 10 Mechantcs' ok, Detrolt, Michy or WNBI'IIAM K, BIEPHENSON & CO., 02 nad 04 Lake-ri.. Chileagn, ‘wholesale ang retali agedts who will supuly dragylstant p « s, aductlous ot thy respiratory oreane are i dtatels runmhyw s uf p.num-um 'n b puld 1 ‘arla &1 Di. Levaasou aiied vu pecelnd Of prive (31.23) by AKEHU. New York. Bold by dr g L 'l‘fll(”l T ’l‘l it Cauflhg Luhll. Bor, '"m"’m“fin“ VER KRSOWN ciidns: Mall. Trlmupll 'llmut 'l‘nlhltt Loy llulumurr- ., 1' o g femualer Anrs. lacasse, 30 ritficlal’ ayvs, mcdicipe, cte, Curee "II'ILI.IJ.A.VLUU Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 204 Washington 8t., Chicag! 116 well knows Dr. James for the puat 30 Jears Lead i st Wiraot 1 .,.,uu . Jaen baa sé 1 Liiom e, O it vara o Stuttoriug sad Biammering positively cured oF 59 oy NO cuRLE!: MY Dr, Kean, Goasult br ?»fi!fl;b.‘»fl‘mL ot e B, v a Fonle, Dervous, uf souclul discascs. Dr. b fl‘u.vw‘.‘m 1au in 1be r.ny Who warradts curcs ur i) 47 e PRESOKIPTION FREE. of For the speedy care of Nervaus Deblllts. wait, snergy, wic, L1 TS witola trala of owiy 311 gats, Auy druggist has the fugredients. 45 A JACQUES & CU., 130 Weat Sisiuat., Clclusdiy