Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 7, 1878, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

[i] & CITICAGD . 7. 1878, 11 A E: MONDAY. OCTOBER . TRIBU FINANCE AND TRADE. Activity in Stocks and Dullness in Loans. Rise in Stocks---Bullion Product ~Life Insurance. The Prodnce Markets Rather Iess Active, and Still Tending Downward, Spot Wheat Wenk--.Movement of Prod- uce huring the Week. FINANCIAL. ‘The past week was one of dalln, market and activity inatocks, These two phenom- ena nataraily go tagether, Low rates of Intercst enconragestock epecniation an weil as siock ine vestment, The Chicago dealings in New York stockn. both for Investment and specnlation, bave probably increased daring the recent and still vending depression In rates of interest on loans. The Chicago banks reported 8 moderate demand fortheir funda. Avup'ications were wel) distrib. uted between the Board of Trade. mercantile and manufactaring borrowers, and couniry redisconnts. Rales are @10 per cent Lo regular customers, ‘with apecial raten in epecial caecs, New York e change cloeed firm at par between banks. Country In the money ordera for currdncy grew less rather than more, Chicaco hank clearinzs for the week are reported a8 follows by Manager D, I Hale, of the Chlcago Clearing-Honse: L 21 Baturday, [ Total, 21,30 n $2.2,2% Correapuni i 2, 2,702701 P A (G4, 477 The following table shows the anles or bid quota- tions at the opemng of the stuck market on the firat husiuess day of the year, the highest and towest since that date. und the closing sales or bid qQuotatiuns on Sept. Sorthwertern. Sorthwestern, BL Py b Hzunibal & bt Jos Josepl, pret. 3lorrls & Lnsex. Quicksilyer Guicksiier, Atlantie & I'ne. Lhicugo & Alto, “1d quotatins T e g LIFE INSURANCE. A corrasnondent cuile ottention ta the snperior- ity of the Equitable Life Aesurance Noclety, in the rentale received from tedl-eatate Investments: Ta the Lditor of The Tribune, Citicano, Uct. 4. preat Cowpnny ha umny on muny occasiont folluwinz fizutes that it in the very nupurtant stem of renta from its reat crtate. The fieat columin ie tho rental roceivea In 437, ond the second 1he cost of real estute, A% ;.;pmmu inthe New \;ru losurance Heport for Criticieme deirimental ro thia found a place in yone col- hut you wiil aeo b; Fanltavle. Musual L] Aew York n onnectug MUl Qew kagland Mutu Mutual Benedt.. TR, 573 PamnrLay. Tho Mutual Lifo-Tnsurance Company, of New York, nnnoances that tho rates on ail new policies will be reduced 30 per cent for ihe oret two yaars, The News York Zintes “criticiscs the néw wove sharply, 1t saya: Onc of our largest life-Insurance ca whore prospeeity shanid bo & pledge of conservue tive nod fuxt managoment, lav tnken & step which calin for condenaation, In tte desire 10 uutstrip cunipetitors in the atruzgle for lisiness, it had co- duced ity premiama (oF insarance 1n & manoer that 1= nnjust to the present yolicysholders, and ine famounly unjust to tnose whomn the pressure of hawd times has compelied to surrender ‘their poll- cies. What purports to be a rednctlon of prem). ums In. in fact. un anticipatjun of pronts: and t fund vut of which thevo estimated profite are Liken long befure tie new policy can bo eniitled 1o nny- e of the aort, i elwply au sceumulution of moneys helonging to the owners of Iapsed and pdered policien, lm‘nmuuly withtield from by the Campuny, Had justice beea dons, of this suwm wonld have been handed over to the luckless policy+holders who rehnguished theie 1nsurance, 10 whom it properly bolunyed. “his courae not having veen adopied. the fumi ucqalred furms a purt of the reaerve helil for the proteciion of policy-holders who remaly, or b4 divisiple song them an prolite, The manugement, howes - provriste it to (be purchuse of nsw businees, and sctually takes out of it the 30 per cent which the nowly insured do not pay, ILis nsed aa a honus, B i virtually given to persons wno huve not the sizatest clalin t0 & dollar of the smuunt, Auy- thing more scandulous catiol be esslly couceived, WULLION PHODUCT. Ban Francisen iullei ‘I'ne monthly yield of ines repurting to this of- fice comparcs as followa wilh the sawe tiwe laat yeu Ll X 4 2| Amount Anars..o.. 110 8 1w, o0 (54 g 5 Yebruery Lo tania 0¥ it T March. MBI 4, A Rinwvom a3 PR TNT 4.0 A84LE0 o L 2, A, 40 “Tas year the acurai 10 thin wllice wits twenty, whil seobus beew thiriy-three, The difercnce in not slue (o aw increase In the Hst of productive minea, but atmply to an increavs in the nuwmber which Tsave sent aw monthly emcata, I e Ogurew A yeur emorace only the suwm nines as reporiead 10 1877, the tutal would show & wiuch larer full- off. ‘I'he Kodie anid sume other mines hnve uly recenily commenced to yield, while several of the wines yleldling lust yvar ara oot mow pro- ductive, NATIONAL-BANK CINCULATION BY BTATRS. The Cumptroller of tho Currency furnishes the folluwing statement, showing by Statvs the saouut of Nutionul-Beuk circalution lssued, the swonut of legul-tender uoten deposited 1o the Unlted Staten 'reasnry W retire Nutlonal- Bank eirculation, from June 20, 1874, to Ucl L, 1874, and awuunt re- walniug on depasit st latter dateg LEUALTRENDER NOTES DRPUR METIRE NATIONAL: AU LATION aIkCE aTaTES — ANt FRNRITOD. underuci| Total of June, | 20, 1474, Malne. ... X --v‘mmy;’ Jehode 1y’ LTS i) 1,314 WAl (IS Tt R Tty PIEINU - Lt 8,57y, Cunue i, o0 4aT.u1s! 20 | Sl nxuu! LIRS B 4, D30! d 8.0, 220 2,:647,836! 2459, 228 w1 4 416 143 l-'ll,h 1.’v o L., ) KA I 1,335 4 40214, 545, FanTalf v S0l 43, 1nd, Vol Minourt Bivitana | Tosad eyl depunited -| 8,813,675 TUBS.. SAITLTO0 14528, 413 64,020, 142 B3, U 283 LEGAL-TRNDERS OY PRFOCIT WITIT TRE TXITRD £TATIN TRRASCTZR, AT DaTE, v $4 180 Lennesace, Kew York. New Jlersoy, Pennsyivania Maryiand .. Misstwsinpi.iine, Laoutstana Totalsurs 100,860,088, 407 Texan.., CHICAGO MINING AND STOCK BXCHANGE. % 426343 2185 d. Asted, Beek Na Farther (Dlack Hills g1 50 EAn Juan (Colorado) ... 35 Cansalidaied Mica (New dexico), Nimrod (Central, Cal.) ... Jtelden Tunnel (Centeal, Dalias (Biack Hawk. Col.) COIN QUOTATIONS, The follawing are the guotations in this market of coins, bought and eold: Ard. Asted, T8 e P cent dlscaunt I carrency.... fexn Sfotlars. ofd And new. . Fnelien dliver. v Five france. b Thaters ... Eagliah 8ov Twenty france. Twenty marks, £panish doubloon . HMesiean dousioun . 1233 Mezican 20-pesos, . 1033 Ten wuydert, .o 0, e BB 4 Gold and miver doliare were 1004@100% in greenbacks, Greenbacks were PO @0OX In coin, FOREION RXCHANGER. United dtates new 3¢ of “al.... tiniten Siates new dhe...... United S1ates new 4 per cent coapont..... (% United States currencr 6s. proee i LOCAL SRCURITIES, Chicago City 7 per cent bonds (long).. ¢hicawo ity 7 per cent sewegage (o0 Ciicago City 7 per cent waiet loan (ionj Caok County 7 per cent honus (lang) Lincuin Fark 7 per ceal bunds. ... City Raflway (Routh Side 1y Kaltwayt West Stde). .00 Gy Ratiwag (North SUe ¢ di North side (tallway tonus. [¥ o Hatiway 7 city serip.. *And [nterest, BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORR. New Vonk, Oct, 5.—Gold dult at 1004 ail day, Carrying rates, 2 per cent; borrowing rates, 1, 1}, and fat. QGovernments firm. Hailroad honda steady, Btate bouds fat, Silver at London, 51%d. Rarsfiver here, 112% for greenbacks mnd 111% for zold; subsidiary silver cofn, % @1 per cent discount, ‘The stock market this morning was strong, with a farther improvement to @3 per cent. The law-priced shares wore active and huoyant. Inthe afternoon the market was comparatively quiet. Tne advance for the day was N@1% per cent, but at the closs the general list reacted 1 @Y% per cent., Tranaactions agereeated 1310, whares. nf which 41k 000 wero Lake Snore, 21,000 Norinwe cro commun, 9,600 proferied, $,200 Kt, cammon, 500 ' preferred, 18,000 l.ackasann 1,000 Michizsn Central, 200 Pucilc Mail, 1,500 St Louls and San Francisco common, and 3, 100 prgferrod. .filunq market et prime mercantile paper, 4% The ‘I'reasnry dfsbarsed $110,000; customs, $282,000; clearings, 512,000,000, Tankers' lls, 4,804 sight, 4,843, The following is the weekly bunk ststement: Toans, \nerease, £1,560,400; “specte, decrense, $5,000; Teul-tenders, decregse, 82,118, 5 deposits, ' decrease, $:, 228, G0d% cr 840,51003 rearrve, decrease, 89,541,250, ‘The vanks now biold 57,434,030 1n excess of legal renquirement 3 eovERRENEITE. 21Tl New i New "i%,. L 121g New 4 pej CauDOnE, “571sve meerer 10315 100808, T Cunpons, 8415 17 1110608, COMPORY ; T Cutrenciente Pacine Mai Maripors Wells, Fargo . American UL 8. Express, N ¥ Centra Iake shore. 1ifnols Cen| L&, ¥raTe wonon by o 0,000 233 | Vacwint Seie Tonnciscs new ooires g I Sehiiourtas. oo abhsg Virulula e oL L110s 23 BAN PRANCISCO. 8an Fraxciaco, Oct. h.—VFollowing were the cloning quotationsat thetock Buard: » 174 Julta Consolidated. oo IS JUSLICE ety v Liaymond 1!'\!' 28 us oo Slerra Novad, asgRliver NI Union Cousiiidate ) |Y¢llnv Jackat.. 2 NEW ORLRANS. New OnLxaxs, Oct, b.~diald, 100%¥@B100%. Bight exchange on New York, '3 discount, Bterling vxchange, bankers' Dills, 482483, FOREIGN, Loxuow, Oct. 6~Evening—Consola for money, D4 6-10: account, 04 O- 16, United Stales bonds—4ige, 103%; "67s, 107%; 10404, 10815 new Gs, 108, American ~ securities—[lilnois Contral, 82! Penusylveuia Coutral, 33: Readiny, 155, Flie Times, In its Ausnclal article, wayns’ * The ct 18 very siaznant, Were even a wmuderste agwunt offering, 1t 1s geaerally thodght the price would ralapes, but a8 long &s there Is 10 DA liad, no materially adverss movewent pprebended, ** Paiua, Uct. b.—Reates, 3131 G0c, COMMERCIAL, Pollowing were latest quuiations for Octoher des livery onthelesdingurticles fur the last two tlave: Frdte. Saturday. . i 8.0 b Curry’ Gruod Prize . ale & Norcrom, .. TN Thefollowiug were the receipts and. shipments of the Yeading articivs of produce fo' this city dur- 10 the twenty-four hoars ending at 7 o'clock on BSaturday morning, and for the corresponding daie twelve munths avo; Receivi, | Avmmens 1978, 7T, 1871, NAIT ) 1440 AT, i | PiLaTd 124820 4T 410 | Inl,am GTLTW YA UL did LA 8,778 TiwA S| 43 i gulao 20 o767 2 24730 1431 NBTwn 43T l‘n PPN N 122 Luga, NO, fRer ¢ NG e Bheep! No. ) 2 Hules, b, 1T04A° 234,470 iighwines, Uil 2 Jiny W, lbe, o178 846,078 ¥ i 34 1,047 wiy 3 i 2807 230 Ly 934 Withdrawa from store dunog briday for city cansumplion: 77 bu whest, 8,118 bu corn, 2,400 bu oats, 178 bu rye, 4134 ba batley, . ‘The following grain wes Jospected into store In Abis city Saturday mornlog: 1 car No. 1 smber whest, 4 care No, 2do, % cars No. 1red, 27 cars No. 2 do, 11 cars No. 3do, 1 car rejected (46 . wioter wheat); 2 cars No. 2lard wheal, 4 rars No. 3 cars Nu. Lspring, 105 cary Ng, 2 o, 181 fars No. 3 do, 62 care rejected, 3 care uo grade (430 spring) ; 110 cars Ligh mixed corn, 248 cars and 0.000 bu No, 2do, 64 care rejected, b care no grado (420 corn); 1 car No. 1 osls, 26 cars No.-2 white, 45 cars No. 2 iwoixed, 17 care sejected (80 vata); 1 car No. 1 5w, 25 care No, arerefocied, 1 car nogeade (29 ryer; 2 . 2 parley, 110 cars extra No, A do, 0 ears ordinary No. ddo. 5 ears ferd, 3 cars no grade 159 barley), Total (1,201 cars). 478,000 bn, Tnepected onut: 4 #pring do, $ELERT ba corn, 37, o rye, 15,047 hu berler. The followin;s were the recelpts and shipmenta of dreadstnils and live stack at thia point dunng the past week, and for the corresponding weeks cnding as dated: 1 b winter wheat, 35,4 b osts, Recopte— Rye, bu.. lln:gr.!. ML‘ 0gs. No. Catle, 6. IMpments= Flour, oris,. Wneat, o, Oct. 8, Bert. 28, Oct. 8. 1878 AT 177 Tlour. brha,, AL,500 24.010 21,0 Wheat, bu 2,014, 148 1,013,433 1,376, Carn. bu 560,000 ' €J273% RISLDIN The leading produce markets were rather tame Batardsy, and far from strong. Ilogs were easier, and provisions dragyed in eympathy, \Wheat was heavy for vresent delivery, the November premi- um at one time rising to 2¢. Corn was dall, but steadler, and other markets were generally tame. ‘The beaviness in wheat was ctiefly dne to the fact of large receipts, and Increased stocks here and in Milwaokee, rather ihan to news from \Western points: and that, like ** Den Adhem's name, led allthe rest.” The receipts were rather large all round. and the shipping movement qntet. Dry poods were active. The attendance of buy- ere ahowed some falling off 38 compared with the carlier days of the wrek, bnt the volume of orders recelved by mail was not dimintshed, and Jobbers had m fairly busy day. Groceriesalro were rather less active, Prices ranged the same a8 on Hriday, with sngars essy, and coffces, atrops, molasses, spices, and other lines ruling firm, In the dried-fralt market there were no prce changes. There 15 a gradually increasing demand ond thers 12 not likely to be any further mstenal softening In prices, Lhough values of most kinds are Wil somewhat uneettled. For saltwater fish thero was anactive sud Grm market. Lake aescriptions remaln quiet, No change wasde- veloped {n the botter market, the demand con- finuing good and prices remaining firm. Cheese was held migher, at84@0%e for September foll cream, There was & good Eastern and export de- mand. Prices uf bageing, lesther, ana tobacco ranged as hefore, Paints were dnll, with white lead quoted at $7. 50@8.00 for 100 1bs for pure. The yard lumber msrket wag Active and fiemer, 1he price of common having advanced 50¢per 1,000 ft. The ficet was srriving Satardav, and buyers kept away from the cargo market. Wool wae steady and in moderate Western demand. Brooms corn continues weak, in consequence of augment- ing snpplics uf new brush withonta very good trade, though bayers are tsking more corn than they did last month. The seed market was quiet and easy, except s stronger tone in clover, the of- ferings dtyhich were under the Iste average. The demand for haled hay fe tmproving, and a steadicr market 1s abscrved, hot eales are wtlll light and the offerlngs small, ‘The demand for bides 18 good and fall; recent prices are pad for the receipts, (ireen fruits were 1n fate coquest snd atesdy, excopt some of the voft varieties that are over abundant. Lake freighte wers moderately active and steady AL Friday's advance, at4c for corn to Baflslo and G¥c for whest to Kingston, Room was taken for 18,000 ba whest, 235,000 bu corn. 48,000 bu oats, 30,000 by rye, aad 20,000 hu barley, Rail freichts wera auiet and unchanged. on the basig of :t0¢ per 100 Iba on grain to New York, and e on foarth-class (o do, which tncindes meats. Through rates by lake wnd rail wero quoted at 14¢ and 16¢ for corn and wheat to New York, and 10%4¢ tor corn tn Boston. Sall and canal to New Yore were Lljic on wheat and L1ie on corn. GOODS RECEIVED at Chicago Customs, Oct. IN78; 8, C. Boettner, 2 cuses drled monses; Barnum DBrothers, 3 o toye wud fancy goods; the' Rigin National Watcn Company, } case diamond pnwder and watch jaw- R. D. Fawler, 4 cascs earthenware; Schwelt- zer & Bewr, 2 cases tove and fancy gooda; Jansen, McClurg & Co., 2 cases books; W, E. Bnrlock & Co.. 1 case dry goads; Fowler & Drothers, 451 eacka salt; collections, $1,435.71. ¥MIPPING VALUES, J. [, Drake & Co,, of this city, glve the fotlow- ng: g heat’ 83, with fntermediste charges 1 wonll cost pose. alongeide ship- W h s Do cent e mislon oo the CUrrency value and 64 teelgir, wouid €04t 404 Cork for orders, Dverdohn's quotations, e Gd @304 OF 334440 per bu fo the distavor of shipments, FORRION GOODS. Statement showing foreign involce value and doty paid on goods entered for consumption at the Portof Cmcazo during the week ending Oct, G, 1878, The selling value here |s about $105,000: Frorean 0. 5 Cusioms Class nf goods. eaiue, dutisa, D 1740081 Gl 34810 “hanlipagne ... v Tors ol Faacy wooda: ' rug ¢hampagna Watch naterta Ilowsenald goods. fard. PROVISIONS. A00 PRODUCTS—Were tame and again rather weak, Insympathy with hoge, the receipta of which wore larze for Baturdsy, Thers was & quiet demani tor cash lots at reduced quotations, aad the advices In- dicated little change In the prices of product at other pofnta, ‘The tradiag was chiefly (o trausfer of cun- tracts, aod thosa for this month seemed 10 Lsve been siresdy preity well closed up, sprelal reports to the Ciacinnstl Price Current show tha packini aince March | (b dsie and Ixtess mall dates, atthe underwentiousd piaces, as l\li:.!;l:lx Chlcago., .., BTN Cinctunally A T Butang, BE. Lutfaee aikea Celar Banid Cievelan, Uther places, spprox| 3, 704, Al 2. 108, 143 Iyby ‘Hrary Miiward & Co.,of foliowin; th $a1alus of the liog Crop fn e Abous HMates, Move.. Frioev, same. Tolal. 10Wkeesssee woa, v 33 1 w L] kN 17 @ 1 " 0 ] n w 7 7 2 A ¢ a4 e 3 i ) @ Mo BA Beciaed ke per brt; and Tlosed Tigs below Lhe Iatcst prices, day. Nales wern reported ¢ f 423 bris apot al $7.75 brig suller (ictunerat % ior Noveimnbnr nt $7. 70647, iris scller Deceuier at $7.704@7.43. brls. Also 50 bris (amil clused ateaiy at * 0 for Uee tubar, $7.75 for $7.4347.81% sulier Deceni- e, And 810u1 8. 70 <875 seiler J uury. Tiitie Liess purk wis quoted Louiluss ut $8.75@9.00 clowd 8L 4 de- eventug. Anp—Decilned 5c per 100 lgh aind- i E comparel with Frida, T ica spol &t B Ten seller Noyeinber at $5. 17564.20: 4, Thermiier at $4. 2kgel. 2242 Wi e i $0.13: aud 50 Lca sclier JAauary ul . 3Tk 4. l‘llu;:. ,'Ih-lri’rlslll :h‘):'aj‘l‘kfil 'l‘:"‘:fi J;‘N‘l; &55‘1 apul, 17546820 solies . 94,20 seller x?:vmw:r 50 8LOUL §4. L plug deinand sxveps for ported of 20,00 fua lon short £ibs at $1.0 epot 6400 dellor Octuor, ud $4.23 aetief December 3 60 i ureen bams (18 1) Toe fulluwiog were L closiog prices per 100 1Laua (he leadlug culst SAoul-| AAord (L. and Shori e ut ) livg ders. ribs, (8 cleurs ciears 08, ATt GUTeL ..os (B350 64,05 |84.9% (82,20 !mnl Parb ean a1 a0 |8 oriTH Octuber. 10Gae: o[ ama i {8 Decermber, baksd, s 1y Lung clears guoted st $4.90 and ey CUmbErNRL, $5083.73 boted: long.cub hiame 5@ Bigeiaweed plekled ams, wodd: for 10 10 1510 aver- axe: greon Bais Slpeb fOF 68106 BVEreges; green Il SHe. siigublers, SWSd st sM@sc for shoulders, SH(@6c for vr halus, shoriride aiiic forsburt claire, 10411 canvased and packed. “ot‘l‘l‘t\‘nl'—%n':fl at 8c for white, #3(c for yellow, c fur 5 RV PRODUCTS—Were steady and qait at 35000 8.50 fur meas, $a.50G0.00 f0F atra Dicas, aud $10.00 G RNV qulat a¢ €X@aks for city sad ox@ VaLLOW—Was o3¢ for counsry. BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Wsa mors active, sud rather weak. There was liitle beyood s llght lucal dewand, sod holiers ‘Wers more 8axus t sell, thouxh the vuluwe of oder 1uka §4 w0 Iarge, sa soma Mmiliers have ordered thalr lots scut Kast for & warket, Ssles were repuried of 750 bria Winters, chivlly at 4. 05@4.73; 1,400 brls apriags, partly 8034.00, aud 1U)brid eye Quur at §2.6542.73. Total, 2,310 Lria. Toe (ullewing WaSthe range of sesicg yuotations: Cuolca 10 favurite brands of whlte winivra, $5.0085. 90 fair to good brands uf white winters, §1.00u4.50; good W cholce red wisters, $1.2045.00: rrimeto cbolc BUMDgs, §1.5085.00: falr to guod avitugs, §1.U084. 2845 1o guod Minocsuts 5riogs, §4.2064.30; sbolco (0 fancy Minnesata springa, £3. 0015, 50; patent springs, £6.0¥49.00: 10w grade, £2.50@71 00, TIrax—1VA* moderatels active. and esster. fatonen: & A8, () (rer on board. Canv-Uxu—Cosrss was noninal at $13.50 Der ton on track. B0 aTs—8aln was made of 10 tons st $9.75. SPING WHEAT-Wae active and rather weak, rapeclaily for this month. which declined 1ige per b, #0d closed 1%4c below tha lowest auotation of Friday. November elasei Mc lowew, the difference letween the twa having raged a1 1lgiede. Liverpoot was quict and ALY, FOTOMING & falr Taquiry for cArgoes. And Sew York was firm, ha! tle récelpta here were rather large, and the Guantity of No. 2 evceeded (hat of X 2 in the da . 190 reported that “loads wers in_Omaha coming forwari, and that Jifimankee Is tnereasing fier stocks, There was very lctle demand for spot'No 2. shtanérs holding of, a0 that'prices peceded to & point where {t would PAY o Ty Into November, and even then some holders were obilged to walt 111l Manday for & market. This depressed fatares, and No. 3 deciined in sympathy, though in falr shioplog demand. Seiler Novemner apened at 8314 3e7uc, g to 4 3, dnd deciined to Kt AL the clote. "Selle December Fanged at Bia@saye. closing st the imie. Seller the month sold ay m“‘ Ailae, closing &t R14c. and the sesr was abou e ates were 1m0’ &4 Uctober. ‘Cath No. 2 closel ataiie. Spot ey were reforiad of RO 6 No. | n&idc: o (u 28t BIN@IC; 1,970 bu €0 it . | 47,000 AL7iC In . & Co. and It 1., and fM<4e in Afrline and Central: 2).000 bix rejected at 3%aa7e; and by samule at %yazic. Tatal, 137,400 bo. X tRAT~Wan In falr demand, ateady. Spat No. 2 red decilned ge. cloing at By while feller November kold i A, which was '(c ¥4 vance. &nat sales were renorted of A7) bu X0 1 ted 4L BTHC: 39.000 hu No. 2 red st ME8Te: 1,800 bu do (short rreelnta) at B7lge: 3,400 bu 0.3 8t 84cy and A rejecied at A%c. Total, 47,000 bu. COUN —\Was generally dill, And declined Me per ha, thougli the market was steady most of the time. with & smailer volting of recelota thao the previous day. Liverpool was quoted nutet and eavler, hut Nuw Yord wan hrm.The tendency downward acemed to he 7 In symutthy with wheat, shippers holdiog of, nres were. "7'\"'“’ the market heing at_times cller November nuened st 34e. aad iter Decem| Navember, el u Mar wsa nominal st ghout 8'an4e. month ranged st HH@1T4c, closing with cash No. 2 Aud bigh mixed at the inside, Rejecied cloved &t 334 Hpot aales were o oried of 00.007hu No 2 and il mixed at AkaMUC: 2,400 bu rejecied 8t Fise; and 2400 D by 13mile At F7&344C o0 track. Total, 330, VAT Were lmva and mnderu(t? Active, the sales Delng mostly of casls.No. 2 decliaed 3gc, and thie lon- rer fatures i4@rc. The o et was deprease swym: Fathy with oliier Krain. tne receints wera Iaraer, and \escock ln stare tprarentiy on (he increase, New York wassteady, and the focal markes closed nulet. November soid at 19%@ 1576 and clowe ] nt 19%c. De. wember sold &t 204 2:H)e. October or No. 2 ¢ 18l4e, selitng eariler at likge, Kelocted oats wi Fu quits aeseriod, declined 1o 34¥(c At the close, ceded [ Ye below. N, At i7¢, and Yo, 2 white at 19%gaigve. Cash ual feporied of aion X white at T8ua10:4c b A1 igg1mMce: 2,400 bu rejected At Tie; 15,000 unklummn 19 1 @22gc on L a0l 12,000 5t do st 1eic froc on board. Toal, 020 i, HYE=\Vas ratlier qulo* nd steady under ight offer- Inge, with some demantd for No. 2 sol'] st nd rejected at duige. N el AL Lasn sales were teported of 5,600 bu No, 2at 2 400 bu refected &% 4044e: BOO bu by sample st 6@ 443 on track, Total 6.8 b DARLEY—\Was fn ‘moderste demand, cash ruling steady, while the futares were Ic oft, And the lower erades deciined 1430 under heavy recelpte, The n- #pectiun refurns gave 131 cars, of which 110 were exirad. The woekiy statement also points 1o 8 con- riderahie Increase i the atock here, and present orices #e¢m 0 ha accenlable tu the farmers, {or they continne To market free quentities of bariey, November upencd at$1.00, and closcd at $1.08, Nu, 2 soid ab BLOID Y7, Extra wasin yood lipping request ab tha' de: «cline, setling 3t 67aa8¢ In A, D, & Cu.'s, clodng at ¢, And Ats: fn oiler locailons, kxire 3 sold for Novembuer at d4e70c, and ciosed at tho tnaids, 201 at 4R A30c, And fe6d was qitot were rather Inferioe in quality, ] h saies were revoriad of 4,400ha No, 4 at §1,0081.071 29,800 huextra 3 at 614M4c; 4,800 ba N0, A&t 4 25021 20,400 bu by Fample at 52'we@$1.0% on tracks snd 400 bu de dicdeilvered. Total, 31.#¥ i, LATER, aturday afternoon whewt wis active and weak. de- clintng tea under tree arlerngs, Liveral selling orders were recefved frun Miwaukie, wiich gave® rive to ranors of faliures In tliat city, ' The anxlery to seil Jasalio auributedto ihe fact of lisavy wtocks ip the clevators. Navember suld at Biyc, down o ¥3)d B3hie. cloing at K3%s. November corn was qunted at 343gc, — GENERAL MARKETS, DROOM-CORN~—Vas la moderate request and easy under incressing suppiles. Quotatious: Fine green carpet brush, 44@4te; green hurl, 4@44es red-tinped harl, 34@3%e; fine groen, with hurl encagh to work 1t 34@so; red-tipped do, 3M3Ne: Inferior, 2H@Ic: crooked. I%@Tige, BUTTENR-Little chango was observable In the post- tton uf this market. The. demand slows no aigns of abatiog, and prices remaln Arm all around. Tha fn- auiry s still chiefly centred In the better grades. We azalo quote: Creamery, 20225¢; good to cholce dalry, 1534200; medtum. 12@14e; loterior to common, 0@10c. BAUGING=Prices renfaln s before, and may be quoted steady and firin.- We repeat our Mat: Stark, ey Uriehton A, e Lawlaion, Sict Otter Crock. Xt Amertean, 19eulniriant, 4 and o by, (ieldet ~ie, single, 1@ 15t doudie, 29@4c; wool-sacks, 1) £8F-Bantember bhdesa 1a In ac KAsiern wnd_Kurupean acconnt, and was again nuoted up. Rummer-made gohfd were firme; sympathy, ihidngh not mach sougibafter. We now auotor | Full creamm, WdOXC: . ATS K4 TH@INC: 10W grades, 4@ i, 5 COAL=Tn this marketipere wers no chungos, axcent 1hat there was s samewHAt Ineressed demand. Prices wero irm a3 nraviousiy #iven: Lackwanna. \arge e, £6.200 amnll ey B SAcmt, 30,001 ranee, 86 30t Pied: maaL. $7.00; WosLUrEIa8 W) Erle, 83.0) altimirs Al 84, Ml.'l\‘;‘.k‘mu £2.501 Wiimiogton, sruherre, u..f} dlana block, § demand on n ErSAUE=Wan i} Tooierate requicee: ckers' readily At the quotatiogs; TPork bar- Thacked n'vn?-‘k'y 1 soodn are sellin Tela, M@S0C lard tiereed K151 Tareal ainves, $37.C0430A1 per bucked pork do, $U5. (020,00, nid o Ligece, 325,000, 0, ~ ftough e are £1,00a5, 01 iera-. Tiarce hibopa, 8100081500, RaiGe—Wer In falr redierat Jatdeltos per oz, Tho receipts cuntinno it nfices are steadier,” tho coaier weather inving afTesed the (endency to decline, FISIT- A «00 1 busli@g)s¥as 1n nrozress, and prices wers again ateadily maatained. Rtoeks hre Improv- finc, andof_wmoat kindh Hicro (s now an ainple aupply. Following ars the quotd'fdne: No. . [ whitelish, per 4. '!lll"( whitdsan, 31.75Q@1.90; 1 £, ) extv:mess, b brl, 0. A0, ) buy, $4,Ux89.2 2 Ay, sy ; L fol Kt Sheudtis 'a codfah, - BtFa, - AT icend, ’ 4% al 3 s U1 Labrador herring. splle, bris, STUOATSN: du Ydund, bris, #5.25@5.20: do, -bris, €.00; Holland perring, & atioked hisl) nut, Thyaawcr wealed hetfing, per bov, 30¢; Caitfornia saifnor brls, 31450 1% hile, 87.00: . PRUITS AND SUTSTTradu wasnot all that could beafesired, but continued Improvemet i+ noted, it the general market scems to be working 0o & rather Armer position. Both Tyrelan wnd doinesile friiis sro selilng very low, and AnY further marked shrinksge in Vaiues tarot looked fOr. ) W azaln uiiotaar folluws, X —Dites, 1@ AR5, 1ayers, B@NICH Tuirk- 1nes, (F{@T74ul Freg, U, KeLh N6W, babide: us, teyers,old, $1.000/.K3: Loddon lavers,old. $1,04 catel, $HRYALDA: Valenelan, uew, 74 ) ZANLe curranta, 4 'e@s ftron, @ 15e. Duwrsric—len aipies, J@Ic; New Yore and Michigan, éddige; soulheen, 2.l hio, i neacties, unpared. hilves 4 edlacs 4o, quariers, g unberties. a0 “Biackverries, @5 Tcr pitied ar7c, RuTa=Fliberia, 1081 4, Tarraguna, 17k 184ge; French walnuts, 13 lles walnite, lJUl‘l’a sOrenouls walnuis, ISiyaldcs Tinstis, oh@nc: 1 ex; cz vy WIL aton bea. -do, do, i) LAnK KN Fiver pes P AI{stes Teanossdd-do, Dhases Virginie | e 1 BN FRUITS—Werd stesty. wwier a fatr city tnauiry. with ampie offeringe of s the 1ate vari- tes: Apples, $L50@2.33 per lirlt Concord and Di- WA Mrapes, ade e ware mid Caiawba tlo, 6@70 perth: 1onis du, 84101 pears, S0Ma81,00; peaches, 2adTdcs cranberrien $7.0K4.00 por brly AOWTOE per Daskel; West [0d1a oranues, L0 ger url; lemans. $5.0061.30 per Dok Cal: fornia pears, $3.2%z4 73 ber Duxs do grapes, Viwd 15¢ per |6, 1 4 and 8 hocoasns. GIMICERIEA—Trade was leas active than ou the pra- ceding dayaof the week, " Prices were arm escept far sugari, Weduotes Itiox—Caralias, 0%@THe: Loulsians, @7 Kouu, (aaie, Corree-sicadallng, Java, 233 0. O, Jave, 3@ 761 cholce to ancy 110, 10 £20%e: 200d 16 Brine, 156 18e1 comtinn 1o falr. 1306Idges ronating, 1 $ageiie. Bro s reak it fost, luladibtse] Crumddy 10%e1 ¥F iBulaTed, TOBIOHE: powdernd, ihw I auin T wtandard, viyddyet do N WG e: vxira c :‘0. Higemw, U N z'uum ehow, 1\:0 A ba—Callfornts sugar-loat drtps, «0edes Castor: nlasfiver drips, dhato § guod sudar-ous (rng, 33Q Mo extra do, 40ad New tirle Inviasacs. chuiee Tew, dngiic] do DPImE. A4ddnc: good, I3RS vorm: Tin, 28e306; cutlinug Mulkvsds, J5a1501 DAk SLEAD, e 18918¢e: claves 40@(se t i s cloves, 1 cass 2L W@idc: Butlngh No. 1n Weavse: Calvul 0. [1%Y y and salable to shinners to the lym- ber districta ocal trude 18 bi ) 1 thnutby, §3.50: No. 3 do, 81, aplind prairie. 37 nd Ko. i, §3. 5481 00, WIDES~Wore (b uovd request aod frm. ‘The re- ceipts werr falr: Cured hides. lght. ¥o; do hewry, 'acons, 4! Tlae: do datmaxed, tie l ur o luf, B (3 rech ciiy buich: Kuod eneral TiArket wre tirin foF wiust Carbou, 1iihdeg. trst. 113c; 1 deg!, 134eq imadiight, 178 ke o Eiaine. tiiy St o No, 3, raw, 87¢ e, raviiy, 14 wasoline, T 2y’ Wesd Virutata, 48] uwturel, 30 deg., 3, 2deg.. W e POULTIY ~Way steady ot $2.50G3.00 and $2.% for ducks. Tiie afferinies Keys worw sulable ab il x: Pralets # brought i Wl dueks $1. 202,21 Awkeu. A Wero plenty i vasy atfodivc or by 1n car lats oo track. The retalicrs lave suj ool Eleny achven, lience are ot sw anyivus (o buy. white the ro celita conthnue fuir, EATly Hose la the princival vare. 1y now (i giarked. BALT=0 {a good demand snd stead) S i per Bk ordnary cosrse. $1.:4 St in: do, por s ot dduibi, i per sk, HERD "tioter wasatranger, thare befng s few orders f0r 1 with Tvas offarest Lian inal Sales were tde B4 044 L Priie Closluz at $4. 0430 Flas whs weak SESL Zhal 30 per L, Lhw rereiply wore Deavy, wid Ul Clushives were T hn‘ Jaht buyers wany of théo fugastock. Timolhy wesstealy st S0 15 Defog slout $1.10 sud (sacy 31 141 15, shaw CUla mys oW et reul cluver |8 oiferpd i dJun by e. b t Zuer Dures thay tha K willlux 10 l",v sl fremarks: L plus which It I3 beifeved thal tun Biales and aba Caos ia 1L iave Lo seml us usiorally acis as s binde fgcnl-llu forwsni buyiud: aud. 1nortance whicl would o ache e pyprted shore yield tuia scason of ine Lurdeaus P " Tr.AS—Remstn steady and firin. For the season there (a3 kood demand. We annle: GUENIIWLKE ~Calumon, 23X @nod do, B3alie; smediuny, Sndddcs wood' do, 43dk3ct fue, BRge puest, LGl cholue, (D@TUET chulcvat, Togdic ancy, Mcws st —Couimun, 25@%0; 700d do. IN@e: me- dluin, U5 adbei gond du, 41363 ANC. §3418C; Doeat, LOUTHEE CRuToR, Wb s ClICUsl. SA@Ts Yorxu HysoX—Comingu, 3iwic: kowl do, 28432e; mediuin, 3338c; koud du, 3l Ooo. dngtdc Bucat, WGASG: cholce, Anandcs cliviveal, Kudmde JATAN —LOmBmon, X4l Koo culiuu, M3 miedium, adtic: iona Wi, Saic: day, (latic Bucat. 4o chule, BABISC: Ehuicest, 03dsc clvlce Dew, 53a6ue; cndlcest du, UXATO, GoLoxu-Lommot, AGC: Rood raimon, 2HBIIc : avhion datr) medtin, wsdysic; cood mediuiu, S@bie: e A si5c, Qust, Wi chidice. chulceat. G iuc WOUL=Wis stealy at 8400 for beeeh: at $7.00 for a0 AL £4.04dL 50 fgr slabs, deiivered. Was 1 fs0d "deinas | un) unchanged. Sale Was repuried of 330 brle un the Lasls of $1.U7 Der :-lu-lu‘: fur lgn.leuuil iiw‘\‘u‘r'i‘w&qwudu LI 4, and Clucinastl stroa, i WODL~TEy ordar buduves {4 felf & tha carrent prices: Wathed fleces, 29@3ie: medlum unwashed wool. "N@22c: Bne da in good candition, 18720:+; Ane heavy uawashed, 13@18c: tud washed, chofce, BATC: nTon ta fairdo, ¥@ise; Colorado. medfnm cavd coadition, J3@e; fine do, A@23e; common, 1RG0 coarse, 15@ige, i LIVE 8TUCK. entcano, Rectiots— Mo y. Same week sante week Last week., SAinment. Monday... Tuesday Wednenday, CATTLE~1 the week ander review was I all essential particulars . repetitionof the three or fonr which immediately preccded It. Dullness refgned thraughout, and from firstto last the feeling was depressed. The oniy graln of comfort for setiers +was found In tha fact that the duliness and depresston were not confined to this market, but that at all points, bath Fast and Weat, there was the same Iack of activi- ty and the same want of stability to prices. That the market should have 8o long continted In fts present de- morslized condition should ocearfon no wonder when the charscter of the supply fs taken Into sccount. With a0 Average weekly run of from 33,000 to 24,000 head. mote than three-fonrths of wnich ware Western and Taxas through caitle, the wonder s not that price: have reached their oresent low level, but that they have not receded toa siili lower point. Of extra beeves. such as exporters seek, the offerings wers meaare, and the supoly of 10 choice steers, Auited to the re nuirements of thie Enstern trads, Aiso was light and fet) within the demand: bt of the pagrer sortd the eupply s orerwheimingly In excess of lexitimate wants, and therefore buyers were In a positiontodictate prices, Na- Hre trash, Texans, and \Western cattie soid st th frices of ihe sesson. nat Nfew saies being noted at 81,73 @000 33 Ofne low gradex, city butchers, can- uers, nackers, ani fecders bougnt freely st 82,0083 6%, but {heircambined waots did_not equal the suppiy. mady remalning unsold at the close, The pravailini were §2.10@2, 50 for cows: $2.40G11.00 faF stk 2 4. 63 for Texas throwgh droves: $2.50%42.74 olorado-Texas: and §:3.4044.50 for falr o chulce ¢ thipying stecrs. Of ‘tna eitire week's supoly. 8ot to exceci w0 hend 4old above #4.30. Milch cows were dull At $20.0°@33.00 par hiead. Veals sold st £3.00 @1.50 per 100 Ibe for poor (o prime aualities. Satur. receipta were nnusually lineral, and the week it openea, dull sud neary. Extra Beaves—Grad Ibsand wowards. Choice , fai, steers. walghing 1. 2300 1, §30 1bs 0o Uecvas~1Well fatiencd steers, TN 115010 1,330 104, oevsesvoe Medium Gradra—steers in fair fiesi N7 1, 05010 1,200 108, ..o Butcheis’ 8iock—Poor focommon stéers and common tacholca cawe, for welghing B0 to 1,000 iha. Stock Cattle~Commion catti 103, 050108, interfor-Ligi i bulis, A scalawag stoers. Colorado-Texas,. .. Trxas— flirongl cattie: ! Veala—Per 100 1hs (nativesi HUGS—Tho market opened dull and we: rivals during Sunday an.d Monday were un and, with na conslderable packing demand L liolders tonnd It Imdossibia Lo susinin prices, the niar- ket declining 10@13¢. Tuesda et Was mors Ac. tive and steadier, and on tho follawing day prices moved up @10z, but since Wednesday thevendency haubecn dawaward, and thie close of trade un ¥sturdey found prices fully 209300 loaer than at the clore of thy revions week. Fur thio time of year the receipts were Laeral, and in point of quality were & good aseraga. = Continued free arrivals are fooked for, and the ouilook deciitcdly 1e not favorable to aoy lmprovement in vrices, Closiig auntationa were: £.2043.50 107 ba- con grades: $3. 00K 30 for_heavy packers: and $3.30@ 3,73 for goork 10 extra heavy ahivplng Jote, - Skips asd interior | at $3.5082. 83, R REE—Were (n falr supply and ruled lower at §2.75 @3.23 far poor Lo nedium, and 8t $3.4044.25 for good to strictly eholc grades nér 1 lbs, T, Lou: 87, Loots, Ocl. &, —<Ariik - sbout steadys bulk of the supoly common gendes, wolch were worked off at yesterday's pricos; receipts, Gy shipments, 1,400, rnts g ulet aad uBchaiged; receipts, @i wbipe ents, 500. siouy -y nchangeds Yorkers, $3.2031.35: Daitl- o e LML Nodtons 83.2040%.c0; packing 3. 25683, 4J1 Dutihers' and Phliadeivhiag, $3.5083.60} receipia, 1,000t shipmenta, 2,100, INDIANAPOLIS, IxniAxaroLts, Oct. 8. LHoas—Firm: eholee, $3.40 @1.43; Talr, $3.0043.20; stockers, $2.0042.73; re- celpts, 1,600, CIXCIRNATLL CINCINXATL, Oct. 8.—[l0ue-Qulet and unchanged; roceipus, 1,240} shipmieuts, 1.672 LUMBER. The cargo market was quict Saturday. The feet commenced to arrive, and the river st tho salo-docks was neagly full of eargaes st noun, and more were con stantly arriving and pasting through to the yanis Undersuch circumstances buyars were disinciined to do anvthing, and the mariet was litlobotter than aominal. Floca-stuft was quoted at 87,807,735, common luch a8 $9.3089.00, sud the medium grades st $8,50@11.00. Lath wero steady at $1.2% and shingles at $1.75a32. 10. Sales: Cargo schr M. Usge, trom Ludloaton, 234,000 {t plece-xta(t at 87.73, mull tally; s, C. Trowbridge, “froim 'Chovoykan, = 25,000 ft. | boards, at 70,001 lath at §1.25, mlit eallys Lincoln 240,000 1t stripe boards, arge 3 The yard.narket cuatinaes sctive. The llet hiss boen rovised,and o Aoges ary made {n the quotativay of mding, flamlnq nd soma of the medium gradel The common xra les, It ts elatmed, will now ba billed tho pubitshed Lrices. Inatead of fower Agurss, s f beeu tha case hitherto, Quotations: Firstaiid sa¢o 1d clear, 13 and 4 inch. Lhird ciear, 114 to 2 Inets. “Third ciear, lnch Firstand clear drossed sidin) Flrstcommon dressed slding, Fluoring, Brat common, dressed Flooring, second com ol Floaring. third comman, dressed. Blox boards, A, 13 nche liux boards, Hox buardy, A stock bor B stock boards, 10to 14 Inch, Cstock bosrds, 10t0 12 1nch.. £ or cummun stock hoanis, ... Fencing, No. 1, 1410 14 11, Fenelog, N¢. 4, Coninun boal Lult boards, Dimension: Dimenstun-stuff, i, 3inch . ckets, roush and salect.. ela, select, dressed, and headed, AT 50 17,008 14.50 4.0 BY TELEGRAPH, FOILEIGN, Bpectal Davaich te The Tridune. . L1vXRrooL, Uct. 8—11730 & m,~FLova—No. 1, 2 No. 2. 208, Qmacx—\Whest~Winter, No. 1, M 17d; No. 2, #s 8d; spricg. No. 4, e 7d; No. 2 0u white, No. I, 10e; No. 2, Sewd; ctub, No. 1, 108 3d; Nu, 2, 104, Corn— New, No. 1, 23; No, 2 2249d. Provisions—Fork, 4664, Land, 35104, LivERPOIL, Oct. b—FKve. ~COTTON~Very flat a8 63 @6 0104, sales, 4.000 bales; Atnarican, 2,000, Lo%buN, Uct. 8, ~HEPINKD PETHOLE!N=Ts 04, ANTwip, OCL' 8, ~PRFROLKY M ~Es 0. The follawing were received by the Cicago Bosrd of Trads P0OL, Ut 4-11:30 8. oL—Flour, 0@ Livx Whioat-Winter, s BRI S1dg spring. u e a1 wilia 248 Yor DanliNg club, towidlos M, U ! Card: 3se i, & 4us Bl . 3 LivERPGOL, Uct, B.—Pril 83si \Westera, 47a4 Hacon: short ribe, $s; tong clear, 3 e, e 6, NN Jeal, 7a; hdla a8 S Ay Rk b st~ Wheat_qul .ONDON, e L N ea ulel. Coru sty b 7 $d Carioes ull corb—Wicat iteady. Curn’ rathar eas ay wixed, 2 wor feat alr de- it Cora wateter,” Vale avuruee auaiicy, uf No. 3 liles apring whest for shipmeuss durig, 4 Presant ud 16U Wing munen. S vdin. bl ADMERICAN CITIES, nEW TOHK Ruw Yasx Oct. 8.—Carrom -Quies &8 10K@10Mo: (utures Brinert Uctaber, (0. 830; Nuveinder, 10.3ics De- cewber, 10,440 Jaol February, JI0. ¢3¢ Frogs—Numinally unchagied; receipte, 15,000 brls; super State aud Wesleru, $LA0SLEY; commun to ehiolce extra, $3.4084.2%: goud 1o chulce, B4.20G4. K3 White whest s3ira, $4.0083.75; wstra OBlu, $5. 1063040, tent process, $6.25 5 HEht demsod; receipls, 48,000 bay No & spring, wi@nsie; No. 3 spriug. 934e: uugraded oL Bcdsl.usiy No. 3 do. $1.00; No. 2 do, S1.o6 Wikl NO. | d0. $1 OSMALUSHT smber, §1.044 L.04%: No. 3 sinber, B1.K1d3, ugraded wlite, LN No. 2 du. $1OSKG1.0T: Nu. 1 du, §1.07 ) atre #1104l V. Hye 4 Weatcra, tec. Barley quict,’ Sl fulcEs Teceipia, U, 000 bui uBgn 4 434, Tow mideu, fwe, L IEUY ecetpl e ed. 4744 Date emand o o bui reject d, Sige No_3aic: Mo wulte, Ja4 white, TTtesiThe ‘offed yulataui unehsaged. Sugsr uuiet alr Lo soud relalog. Theiic i Iiice dria. Quiets {inited. d2)a¥836; aruae, SMos Jtenin - -drad TURrENFInG: TVt ide Sony . nemtock sote, Biencr Agres. R K4tz Stesds: hemiock sofs, Psnas Agr Urs., I} ”‘AJ lhhs: e, l';;‘jh:l' ";l.:hu. m::'}hhfl e eady, 1 Armde; doinest] e, 30 dy 13@33¢: unwashied, Jgise: (‘l"lIL [E-] Provistons-Pork Jull, wes, $8.700%.00. Beet Brin. with noderate damdnd Cut weats Guils Wes STl ateady Sikct ahort clear unididies, 0ic. Land lass Belive, prime ik $8. 3 3. 30. L ViR~ Quivs sid huavys Weslers, eugase. UEASE—~BLloaiv; Weatern, dastyc. Wisay~Very gource: $L. 13k bid, 8118 ssked. I rata-banute:tured dopact uachauged lngot ul ufii"cl'u Im'l'ul1 ul:ud&u:ln 5-4: . Zid: ¥ i heetia 10 v lvife: ) Hay ‘ @ s Horseshioe, No. 8, 82132 ; Lliucs, 4643 aT. Lous. BT. l.ovis. Oct. & =toT7uN--Unchasged. ¥Lous~Unchiaued. ; e uu’:t—whuw seved hilghar; closed lower; No 2red, Bo@ndiic caalis Miiwsicge Udtoder. AThwidsdle No- Weinber, bi 0 Deceuihers No 3 du. 1¥'ie Cu A e e ey St v g Nuyminier: Sinuddc May aaB B NOVEUIOGT, Dbhd Uata Arinves 1914 198 §iNc bid, Barley 'stesdy, 19Kc ¢ e Doceinber, | Itve dulls Priaie b chulce, T04um: Wutsky—sieady al $1.07. Provistons=1'vrk dull ot $3.50. Dry sait sominal. AN S BRI B00; 44304497 ard vetier, 4.2 HNCHLPEA-Fiour, 0,000 brla; Wheat, 89, W0 baj cora, syamptouy of Jim-jau J3,000 611 oats, 14,000 bus rye. 3.000 bus barley, 17,000 SHIPMENTA~Flour, 10,000 hui wheat, 12,000 bu; uals, 3,000 bus TYe, none: harley, 11,00 BN, TaLTiNoRe, Oct, 5= mani. chteny far Jow grades, UR Y- Wheat~ \Weaera fifm but autet: No. 2 Penn: No_ 2 Western winter red, anat At Qctolier, §1 034 My, FLnatiy Decemner, * $1.00 w10, aicrn duli_and vi Western ‘mixed, apot anil Uctotier, 473 Li74c; vomber, 43@iNbac.' Onts dull ard eastory Westes 2@ o Mize 2y Pennsylvania, X Itre Grm at 32936¢, HAY~Dull and ear FroviatoNs—Duil and lower. Tuik meats=T.oote on Mers pork, $9.75. ideen. a¥cs clear Fib aldes. Sc: lear rinalled 7@7Ye. Hams, rd—itefized.” ica, & Kood~ demand; gisdes and BRI, uM—Quiet snd steady; erude, 7He; refined, gn;é;.""_qnl" sud caster at [44@17%e tor Rio car- WHISRY—Firm 1t £1.00. lour. 4.6 brie; wheat, Al,600 bu; corp, Hate ), 46X by W BeAL, 135,000 bus corn, 44,300 b, §RsiwiTe— Lisérpod! per steatt quiat, Cottom, B:10311-324; four, 258d: grain, Alyd saked, PHILADELSHIAL » PriLAoeteaia, Pa., Uct 5 —Puopr—Quiets su- FEr, 3,083,001 extri', 3000730, Minnesors (am- iy, $3.8005.90: high grhdc, £1.0 A RAIN—~Wheat quict but steady: Western red, $1.04; amiler, BT.01@} 0b; white, 64,17 3, 1 chiearo, £1.01, Lo qnirt: yeilow, 4n%jcascises mited, IT.“T‘:. AL dmily whita Wentern, '28.440c; mized do, Z7@:3e. s 3. 150v13033=Dall and unchanged, Lard essy: prime stenm, $8.7v27 00, » Ko tany aneds tpa; good demsads L us - KAsy, owing te el ! |.' ! Kflv eary receipta; g NREAR~LUnchanged. PRIROLEUN-Quict and anchanged. MAUR =Sttty s Weviemn, §1. 10, Rzcrtrra—Flour, 3,000 bris: corn, 47,000 bu: wheat. 111000 01 ORLe, 300 bu; rye, 1,000 buj DAFieY, 22000 A, CINCINNATI, CIXCINNATL Oct, 5.~ = auotably hlatiers 10se. CoTr oA~ Firmer, FLovA=Dull and drooping, Uxatx~Wneat dull and drooping: red and amber, &1 @ic; white, WN@DIS: recelpts, 17,000 buy ainpiments, N A R R i o flroo‘rml\l 5 .' ;’! auil at 50@33c. Dariey RUYIAIDXI—LOTK Gulet At $3.5078,75, U TAIE oL SUREra} egs. §0i3s Kerile, but not 30 AB.00. Huik meats tn fair domsnd i $4.23@5.33@ 53762350, Bacon easler, b gag.to, Dacoy easler. but not auoradiy pelrihol i CTTRR~Easiar, but not quotably lower." LINWRED OfiDull a0 sidazes 0 o LovisviLLe, Oct, 1wu:‘\“i(“' 1 ; . 5, ~CorroN~ 2 ATH=Wheat—Market gu ci amhsr ane WML, 30, Corn Rrinor: WIS, 43¢y miRed, 4ber Onta=Mardet edriery white, 0, cilxed 23, Hye Broh HAY=Steadr at £5,00@11.00, OISE o i choiee” Keat ers, 00,25, Latd ce e , 84,71 10760, ik Mokian M arnt Sanrey e i, o, { Caslers shoulders, 4%ey ciear rib, s34 ¢iie. Pacon &'l!le( oasier: shoulies 88 clear ri, GAuige. © IAma, J0gar-cured: 13@1IME Walsxy—siroug at §1.08, TOLEDG, ToLxno, O.. Oct. f.—(UnaiN—Wheat firmer: No, 3 whilte Wanasn, 9ic: No. 1 white Michigan, v do, 93c; extra’ white Michizau, U7i: mm cnigat, 19k i Noo dilo, o1kl Horomber, sai4er No. 3 red, gkt Nu. 2 Daytun & Michigan red, 91c; rejecte ed ‘Wabash,'Boe: No. 1 Weitern amber, 91 Corn ioss high mixed. S8io; No. 2. aser refected, 7 amazed, 55313, (aue dull: No.2, J0Me: refected, 19'ac, 3 EOBIFTA= WheRt, 87,000 bili cort, 14U00 bui osis, HulPxxTe~Wheat, 31.000bus corn, 2,000 big osts, Dugp. ROBTON, I!m-rmn‘i Oct. b.—?r.oun—qulec; Western snpers, $3.0053.90: common, $1.25314,75: ' Mlanewta, 83,504 Wisconsin, $4.50@.30; winter wheat Oulo, ine diaas, aud Michiican. 84.753.33; 1iinots, $3.00.88.83¢ se Louls, 83 0. iu; Bouthern, 'E5.0Xka0. 15 prieat Wisconatn and Mlancsots, $8.7560. L0 GRatN—Carn stuli but AFm: mived yellow, 6Iw@s3c; stemmer, Sus¥iw0: Oais I falf demands miixed an e Pt 2o e 000 bug wh <L Flour, 7, 3 ui wheat 490 vus Dste, U0J bu. 8 oomy ! e BRIPMRXT—Flour, 1,000 brin; corn, 50,000 bit, aLwavke: MiLwavkes, Oct. 5.~FLoun—Moderste damand, UHALN = Wiieat weak; opened e higher eed wenkt No. 1 Sliiwauxeo hard, $1.06: Nu. | Sitiw, No.d, ®ici tctover, ‘84 November Ler, B74cs No. 3 Milwaukee, Hoc N ©d.'49e.” Corn dully No. 2, 3se. No. 3 Bariay de- nomiuat at 1usge. pressed; No, 2apring, $1.00; No. 3 o, 0:@33%e. ProvisioNs~Quict and casy, Meas pork, $7.75 cash Octol Frime steai land, $6.29. = Whent Lo Ll e, Flovr, 0,000 hrie: wheat, 117,000 bu, Flour, 1,000 bris: wheat, 4,700 bu, INIHANALULIS, > CJEIIA‘HA'DLII, 1nd.,Oct. 8. ~FLotr—S8teady snd un- T (iualx=Wheat quiet: No. 25ed, &7c. Corn qulet st 33438, n suiet at 183Q@20c, _tye, 43¢, ianvigions—Qulets shuuidors, §4.00: ciear Flb, §3.23. Lard, 638 se. Jinine, B4e. HReE1FTe—Wheat, 20,000 on. BUFPALO. Borrato, Oct. B,—Gitain—\Vhest Inactive: millers offer lower prices. Corn dullt sales 3,060 bu Kansue by samnle L 430, Vata nomtual at 26s for Nu. 2 Chicago, Ttye neglectes Barley Inactive, REIGI IS froights drm; 80 pald for wheal T for coraj S3c for oste, lallroad frelgbts un changed. . NEW ORLEANS, New ORLEANS, Oct. & ~URAIN—Corn firmers white, et aiiaco s et Iy anowd Y12 10K 8 il and lower; anouide ¢ ciear riD, Ga.1 clear, Je. i, &l ity v ¥ il and lawer; 6@aT! Others unchanged. DETROIT, Dxeratt, Oct, 8. ~FLouUR—Qulct and stead: . 4, “‘Ml'"kc CAIN—Whent easlert - extra, lewiosos No. 1 hite, 81.0tiag Octoner, el0iks n&ux‘.fuuin'rf’ n:;xlmg: s sifunrstiel SAGLS buo <1t S Jioetits, 107,633 | uswrao, 2 Sllkares anring, $1.607 N pot o gL N a 0 No, 3 Vabash, Lora unchanged. Rarkey adtere” 4 PRUNI, Pronta, Oct. B.—Hiaicwty, AL 81,030, -Active; sales 700 orls PETHOLEUM. FPrrranuma, Pa., Oct. 8.—PxtioL xUs—Duall; crude, #1004 a6 Parker's for immediato s hipinent: sefued, e, Philadolplils delivery, O1L €17y, Pa., Uck, 8,—PxTROLEUN~MaTKet anened quies anu stasly, with sales at Wi, advanced to #H3go, closlog atAzkc bld; shipments, 58,0005 aversy: Ing, 83,000; trausactions, 173,000, CLEYELAXD, ., Oct, 5.—PrrRoLguM—barket un. changed; standand whits, 110 test, bc. ' DRY GOODS, New Yomx, Oct, 5. —[usincss continges anlet with dry goods package houses,' Jobblog tradu sluglsh sle, owiog 1o the contlnued mild weather, Cotton guods quiet and fairly steady In price. Prints tn brregular due mand, but patetiwork styles and speciaities falrly act- Ive. Ulnghaio’s dill. Drem goods in fair fequest. Meu's wear wooluos qulet. WOOT. BostoN, Ocl 8. —Woul ulet; falr bnsinet hio snd Pennaylvaala fleeces, 35@147¢; Michigaa, £0: Delstae sud coinblug Gecces, e, mainty at Wioe, TURPENTINE, WLNIYOTON, Oct 4.~SPIRITS oP TURPENTOE— Firmat2le. Testing Pateut Medicines.® Burdette. * 3, Kendricks,” satd the Calonel, * you are the very man tho Btate of Minnesotas hus bneo erying for. Wo want you to take the first pluce on the Committes ou Medical sud Burgfeat Dis- play, sand sppoint your own wssuclutes jund witbordiuates. Norw don't say No, tor we cau't du without you." Mr. Kendricka dido™t say No. He accepted the sppointment and went to work with » will. Toere has only been oue day of the Falr, yon kuow; but atready Mr, Kendricks bas been so vverworked, 80 curricd sway by his enthusiasi, that he will Le obliged to resigu. [ cun't taud it,” he said In piteous toues,—** 1 van't stund st Let usto up to your room aud I'tl tell you all abaut 8.7 Well, ho did have a hakt ttme. All the nien who tiad porous oluslers, uud lver lnlh, wind stomach-1uyizorators, aud anti-malarial big- tery, und wlectric pads, sud galvame belts got after lim us soon as bie mude his apjuarauce, ** Uhere fan't o falr in tho country,” shouted one, **that hasn't givon the wpdal to Boges' Bltter Wine of Bartierry,—try it!" ~And he furced a cordial-glass full down Mr, Kendricks' throat when Liv went Lu tasto it, “No tonte equal to * Torbuy's Aromatic lafu. slon of Ginseny,' " howled auother; * just tong Up vour stomuch with that;"” and down went u dose ot the Intusion of Ginscue, “‘Take # tavlespoonful of * Lenbane’s Elixir of Life,’ for au nutidote to thoss poisuns vou've heen swallowing,' calied another; aud down weaut the Eltxir, * | won't taste aoy wore,” sald Mr. Kendricks feebly, whou the vonflagzation 1o his throat, io- cited” by the Elixie, had eubslded o little, * Dow't say that without giving * Holos' Duuble Extract of Rhus® s cuauce with the rest,” nro- tested an agent; aud tae Rhus went down, and, arruriug (tsoll 10 direet untugontun to all the othur elements there, hnwealately wend work to Mexivanize Mr. Kendricks' systein. *Takea double duse of *Collin’s Balin of Hemlock, suguested & kind-louking ngent, * aud yoi'lt Teeh il right,” e pried open Mr, Keudricks' Jaws, aud fu thirty seconds later Mr. Kemlricks' nerves aisplayed unmistakable 0 tho sccondary stuge. Mr. Kendricks would bave fled, but suother agent poursil down lie resistiug throat o wive- Klass tull of “Beroges’ (fastric Esscucw of Mouutain Ash,” sud "be forgut his own name. Chen 8 mav dragged hiw up to bis stand and wiapped a puteut Dlister un the back of s ueck, explatoiug its virtues (o the meanwbile, re- wountiug the it premiums it had taken, sud bening SMr. Kendricks to kesp it oo a coupis of Yuurs L0 sce bow it worked. *The ooly thing for a weak back,” sald the ageat of “Bleedanblister's Porons Plaster,” and, before Mr, Kendrivks could proteat, bis wuat was ol aud the plaster slapped on the suall 01 1ita back. **Put this on louide of It, " cried theugeutof * Bladger's Streagthenivg Plaster, " “*und you'tt uever feel the trat one;™ soon it weat. The other aueuts crowded round, aud they beld Mr, Keudricks while they paved his back with plasters, and frescoed bis lexe with blls- ters, und swatned bits bindy 10 electric beits sud Hiver-pads; auil, whien the potice unally rescued Bhu anud took him away, just 48 they werg put- o bua futo the cerslagy ooe of the agents camo caasing after him, yanked oft on f 1001R, Al befdre he O b eluths my oy ) covered the unhappy man's foot wist = corn-plasters and bunlon-pads. The wre, earried to the place which had once | home, and all night long furgeon. Ly clans stond at Mr. Kendricks' hedstie pumped him out and scraped him o, w7 better now," he pd feebly, as hie ity |1t mournful recital, **but [ It to Tespen, can’t stand this kiod of work any Jonaer, | they want n man to pass on the plasters 4 biiters, they muat hire a cast-tron man. " T RAILROAD TIME = ARRIVAL END DEPARTURE OF iy, PRXPLANATION OF Rrrgnenom :}J’:I ;ed. *Bunday excepred. Marxa, —t g, b A =) OHIOAQO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Tlekew OMees, 63 Clark-st (“hierman Hasse) azs g the depota, alacific Fast Line ... akiux City & § aok alibuage Py 2z a ulubuque Night pin aumana Night Ex| pm asfoux City & Yankton. pm " GFV:BUML ,l«kl'fl & Dubuque. am, T aPreeport. Hockr'd & Dubnaue . pm im bAliwaukee Fast am M kee Kpect| m T d¥tilwaukes Fxnee: am: m BMlwaukee Fasse pm 12 i H am b am o pm i 1.8 Crovsn Exprem »m il 2i¥inonn & New Uirm, am R dWinons & New Ulm, b iy SMarquetts lsl’c pm m alake Geneva &t 4 bFond du Lac, via Jancay H Tuliman Hotel Carsare run through, between ¢y, caranna Council N, on 1he (Fah” leaving Chicll: at {0:0 8 . Noother rad yuns Pallman or any other forn of hotel ears weat of Chicagn, ‘a—Ticpot corner of Viellsand Kinzte.sts. ©=Depot corner of Canal and Rinzic-sta. OHI0AGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD, Depota foot o! Lake-ct., Indiana-ar. and Sisz snd Canal id Bisteaiitivne. Tickét Otes, 3 e Teave. | Arrive 7:258 00 Mendota & Qatesburg Fxpross ., Ottaws é Btreator F. 3 Jloektord & Frecport Kxorein. ubuaue & Kloux City Expresy Eacinc Fast Expross . Kahsas & Cotorado Exn Downer's Grave Accommiod {urora Bassenger...o..... o owner's (irato Accommodation Freeport & Dubiinua Express Omaha Night Expre: Texas Fasc Express. Kansss City & 8t. Jo Paliman_ Talace Dining-Cara Sleening-Cata are run between Chicago a the Pacloc Exress, CHICAGO, ALTON & BT, LO! AND CTICARY KANGAS OITY & DENVER BHORT LINES, Tnfon De nul.(gell Blde, near lllmmni‘u'!{ lxm)fi\-,‘m 61, B ] |5g3g23385833333 Twenty-tiilrd-at, Ticket Ofice, 1 ol Kanses City & Denver Fast Fx. 5L, Lowis, ¥prinutieid & Texas. Mobile & New Urieuns Express 8t Louls, Apringlcld & Texas. Peorfa, Burlington { Fast Expr' & Keokuk er e e Waahtnit i o fncan, Wanhing Joliet & DWIght ACCommOdation » CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY, Uplon Depot. coror Madison snd Canal-stn. Tickes e, 163 0w, Clark-se, opposita Bherman House, aiid at deput, Teave. | Arrive. in & Minncaoin,s Greciy hrough Da; Mliwaukee Express, Wise prss. Tiiwaukee Fast Line (dafiy). consin & Mrncsots, Green liay, Sievens Pointy and Ash: thrviszh Nt Expresy....lt 0100 pm’s 70 sm Al iratoe fin via Mllwaukee, Tiekets for St Tad and Minneapoita are ioud efther via Madison and Lraltle du Chlen, oF vis Waturtown, LaCrosse, aod Winous. ILLINOIB OERTRAL RAILROAD, Dopot, foat of Lake.at, und fout of Twenty-recond- PO et i 151 Handoreat.s nelimrk. % 8t. Lonts Pxpress. am, 8t. Lols 1. 4 :“ a aCi bm Eprinutield EXpress. . an Ropringdeld NiZhit Express, . pm Trotia, liurilakion & Keoidik. am bPeoris, Burlington & Keokuk. b ubuaue & bloux Gity Lixnres am hubuque & Sioux City Exprees pm Uliman V'ssseogur. um g On Raturday night rune to Centralla on & Un Satunlay night rund to 'eoria ouly. MIOMIGAR OENTRAL RATLROAD, Derot, fout uf Lake and foot of Twenty-secondat Tlekes Oice, 47 Clark-at,, southeast corner of L doiph. Grand Pacitic Hotel, and at I'aimer Houte. T Anive ikttt Kxpress (dasl Night Express..... PITTSBURD, FT. WAYNE & OHIOAGQ RAILWAY, comer Cannl and Maalson-are. Tieket Ofexy, ark-at., Palmer liouse, and Urana Pact: b Degpot, S 'BALTIMORE & OIID. Trains teave from Exnostiion Dulldiag, font of Marroe: st Tleket Ofces, K1 Clark-at., Pelaor House, Graud Vacle, and Depot (Exposition Hutiding). Morning Matl=0ld Lios New York & fdston Bue Atlaatic Exoress (Juily), Nigue Express. PITTSDURG, CRICINNATI & 8T, LOUIS B I (tincinpatt Atr-Line and KoLemo Line,) Depot, cornee ut Cllutou and West Side, | Aeme. : Leave. Cloctonatt, Tndianapolls, Louls- wille, Columbue & I Expless; KANKAREE LINE Depot, foot of Lake st. and fuot of Twent: nostt, Indisnapo’ts & Loul viilo Day Express, Nlght Lapi CHIOAQO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI0 EAILROAD Deput, curner of Van Buren and Shicruun-ste Thid Oilice, 86 Clark-at., bl Davenport Txpress. Dusbia, Lesd eliwo ery Accommodation. Bleht Express, Al meals on the Omaha Express ura serv €ears, w470 cuuls wach, . CHICAGD & EASTERN TLLIHOIS RAILROAD ** Duaville Loute.” Ticket Ofices, 7 Clark-at., 123 Dearborn-st., sad Desck vuruer CHutoh wud Carroll Day Matl., Nasuviie FPor Ractne, Milwaukea, e Batunay's Bous dou's ieave uiitil Fur Maolsten, Ludiogton, eie., ¥or Grand liaven, iuskegun, el For bt Juaepl, cic., delly Eaiurday's 5t Jou DOaL dun't ie ]’l;rll‘:llllfllfl. tireen lay, Eacanal Fridsy. e e “an Msckinaw, Northpert, eic. For Mifwaukee, Weiiiesday. ... Docks, §00t ol 7:00p® ceped PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washlington §t., Chicago, lil- sk o [3 Stutterion sad Siameriag positively curcd W * pay >3 —_— MY Dr, Kean, 173 Routh Clark-at.. (‘hics. Consult versualiy ui by uisll, § curonle, Uery s, oF siwclal discasea of all dus- s (AVLO g, Prepared | Ly 1 Srimet CAPSULE hia laitod Nidiea orthe,

Other pages from this issue: