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FINANCE AND TRADE. GCold Moves Down Toward the Resumption Point. Country Banks Increasing Their Applications for Loans. The Produce Markets Generally Weak ~—More Doing in Provisions --Breadstuffs Tame. The Wheat Problem—**What Will e Do with IL17—A Belter De- mand for Meats. FINANCIAL, g Gold moved downward }§ toward the resnmption point of 100, Tt opened at 1004, and remaimed at that fignre till near the ctose, when it fell to 100X, The weakness of the premium gauges the certainty of apecie resumption Jan, 1, and meanwhile the premium is depressed by the prospects of Iarge im- ports of gold doring the reat of the year in pay- ment ot cxports of catton and breadetafts. Henewed activity In tha 4 per cents was the feat- ure of the local market for Government bonds. Parchinses were made In small amounts as eavings deposits. Investors of Iarge means are not now buying Governments, as dering the summer, when the loan market offered no employment for their funde. There were no shipments of bonds to New York. The openfng New York quolations were: ©n of 1581, 1073; G-20s of 05, 1024 5-208 vl '07, 103%; 5-20s of '08, 108; 10-40s, 1003, new be ot 1881, 1063 net 434s, 103143 now 4s, 100. Increased ofictings of forelgn oxchange show that the momentarily-paralyzing effects of the Beotch bank fallure on our grain and provislon ex- ports ote pusaing away, The ehock of o great financlal calamity Itke thal of 1873 in this country, or 1866 in Encland, is fait 1n the produce and pro- vislons marikots leas sharply and for a shorter timo than in any otlier. Onlers from the other side for grainnud provisians are being renewed, and yes- terday there was . considerable increase in the rapply of foreign bille, especially those drawn sgzalnst No, 3 wheat., Ratcs remain tho eame, but transactiona are nearer the actual rates than eariler in the week, Storling s 481 for sisty days, and 487 for sht, It ls understood that in tho foture the Unlon Stuck- Yanln National Bank will charge exchanio— 25¢ per 81,000-on all checks and hog-tickets given for acpomit. 1t is clulmed that tho new deal will muke a difference in Lhe annual profits of the Vank of from $200,000 to 8300, 000, anclal and eommercial advices frum England were lndicative of an bnproved feeling. The Liv- ervool marketa were hetter, slihough those of Chi- cato woro weaker, Conrols auvanced. Tho clos- ing unotation Wednesdny was 0315-10, Yester+ day there was ajzain of Y, to 04 3-10, tho closing role. ‘Iho liank of England's weekly report of yenterday showed a galn of $4,470,000 in bulllon duriug the week, and greserve of 204 percent, This 18 10w, but not uangetdusly so, Tnore Is eome ap- vrehenslon, however, as to the effect on the Bank of Logland of the cofn movement suon to begin to this conntey for cotton and food. The Lon- «on Times states that the gold now going into the Lank I4, partly, In preparation for shipments to "New York, The Chicago Lanke received larger applications from the country banks for redlscounts, The ardera for currency are still limited, There are cxpectations of & kicavy movement in November, Tae wiluntion of ailaira in the country, ospeclally inTilinols, {s very diferont thls fall from what It was last falt, As beiring on this Important point, which coucerns every commercisl and financial interent of thé city, wo quote from the North- western correwpondent of the New Yurk Dally rospect now opens, the farmer will by the 1et of December have his comn pathered. nm{vnll Tave no trouule In ralsiig money upon it **in bis erv, " wnd be {hus epabled ta pay off much of his indchiedness. But, on the other band, when the rain ifod ungathered in the flelds the farier ls preally emvarcunred in meetivg 6fs billato (he cunntry merchunt, and this une fact alono does mure towards makiug **collections slow" than from any other cause, ‘Tho experiencs of inat winter con never be furguttens crops rottingin iho telds. With country miercnants nud many ety Jierchanta alw brought to the very ~verge uf Saniseuptey lor the need of thiw corn that could not Le ot on account of muddy faids and bnd roa w York exchiange was sold between banksat 2564000 por$1, 000 premium, Discoulits were somewhat moro actlve. Rates were @10 per cent to regular castomers, with :onccnlulll on first-class outatde call or short time outw. Liank clearings were $2, 500,000, There wers Bales of Cook Connty bonds, long; 81108}, and of one lot of 1885 at 104, e will survive the electric Mght, the London Spectator suggests, Just as hotses havo survived rallronds. Tho greatest rival of gas in London, the Spectalor says, ie varafline, which {s bawkod about the atreets dally lke milk, > Natfonal lanke cannot deduct District of Colum- bla bouds |n estimating the smount of taxable cipital over and mbove the amount Invested in Unlted Stutes bonds, _ Attorney-Gencral Devens tn Hlu decialon to thin effect anve: 1t conld not have Leen withn the contemplation of Congress at the “time when tho act was uriginally passed, nor st the te of the revialas, to include tho bondeof tho District of Columbis within those exempt from taxution under Sec, 214 of the ltovised Btatutes, because they were not in exlatence, - ‘e Uank of Montreal makes a good showing ln the ofiiclal statement publistiod In the Montreal Herald of Oct. 22 Itn caplial 1% 912,000, 000, puld up, and surpiue $5,600,000, 'Tho depos! - Ule on demand, other than Government, Sept, 10, were §0,315, 013, and the timo deposlta $1,040, 218, ‘Tue cash means wore 81,535,041 1o specle, $:.400, 760 in Dominlon uotes, $1,177,086 in other Lauk nutes und cleques, $2,441,857 fn balunces duo frum otber banks, $1,004,55 in Govaroment Londa. and §2,700,117 In loanu secured by bonds, 1n round numbers, the Nabliives on deposits, in. etuting 1,086, 270 duo to othior Canadian banks, wan ubout $18,000,000, and the cssh and cash means wero 89,000,000, or 50 per cent. The ‘x;«;;u aud bills divcounted smounted Lo $23,062, - The atock markot was dull, bot firm, Tt had the apuesranca of a broker's markot walting for popularsupport. Erie sdranced 3, to 11%; St. Tunl, preferred %, to 647 t Joo 3, to 14%; tuo preforred 1, fo 874 Western Unlon X, to 14}s. On the vther side of the market Bt, Paul, b1 Ililnols Ceutral 3, Lake Bhiore 35, to 6815 Michigan Central 3 Northwest, common X, to 40%; and referred 45, 0 70, Western stocks made s further advance on Mon- duy Ju the Boston warl Atchlson ahares, which closcd on Saturdsy at 83%, opeed at 875, snd advanced to 88, The advance for the day stands aL B! Pueblo & Arkoneas Valley, which closed at Ctg on Saturday. opencd at 71%, subsequently fallivg ot to 003, Kuneme City, Topeks & Western sdvanced from B5on Saturday to B3 S comumon, deciined b, to i R on tmprovement of 8&74%: Chicago, Burlfngton r Qulucy, %3 Wichlta & Southwestern, 8343 Kansas Pacitle, 157 New Mexico & Suutn Pacific sold at 125; Denver & Rio Orandv, 3%; Murllngton & Aivsourd, fu Nebraska, 2, In bonds, Burllngton & Misaourl 03 In Nebraekn were utcaay as bolure; Yueblo & Arksneas Valiey 78 declined 3 Atchiegn Istaadvanced 1, to 108; do land grant7e i ; Chbi- cavo, Burlingwn & Qulcy 74 K. ‘e report of the Murcantlle Trust Company by the New York Bank Examiners has not been taada pubiic, but the Finses wave the uxceas of navctsovar tabilitics bu placed st $23,400. The Habilitios as etated in the examination of Decewbor last were £2,204,050, 73, sud tue excesd of assets over s, billties was placed st $114,451.04. ‘o ierra Nevada divcovery bas reaulted in an fncrease Iu the value uf the Comstock Jude on the stock market from §20,000,000 (o §50, 000,000, ‘Tue futatlon in some cases bas boen 4,000 per tent, The unly foundutlon for the rise 1s the fact 1hata singlo mine shuwss yood prospect, ‘The Blerra Nevudsbas asyet produced nothing, and the extent ©f ltv ore body has not been determined. Tho San Fruuclsco Chronicle save that, out of sl the strikes 3uade uu the Comatock 10 eiziteen yedrs, snd from the surface to a depth of 2,000 feut, only two have been really of wuch valus W the sverage stocks bulder, —the ous in Crown Puint and Belcher, dis- cavered 1u 1871, sud tbe otberlu Consolidated Vi g1ola and Caltforuia, which waa found fu 1673, Tl total product of the Crown Polat snd Belcher Lonanza was §:26,000, 000, butthe Comstocs mince Were rased $30,000,000 fo vrice on the Stock Ex- chauge. ‘1Le Culitorols and Consulidated Virgivia buuauzs caused uu fnsation uf §300,000,000 1u the 1aluation of tho Comstock lode, although the value ©f tue two mines togetner a4 s dividead vropoals 1100 was uever wore tuan $19,000,000, Tho CAron- dcle eatlmatee that it will require nearly & year to eictwlng whetber slerrs Nevada of Uniou ¢an pay divideuds at wll, much less Lo brove thas they sty worth 834,000,000, at which they are now quoted. ‘There must be winzes,—not one, but sevoral,— crosscats on many levels, snd a vast amonunt of preliminary work, Inthe meaitime there is the usnal danger from water, as in the case of Eavage and Hale & Norcrons, and other accidents so fre- quent in mining. i When Mackay, of the bonanza firm, left San Francitco for Pania last May he said that the Cali- fornia and Consolidated Virginis Mines would not yleld over 1,000,000 o fine eilvez per month forthe remainder of the year, The arbitrary valustion of silver, as fixed at the Virginia offices, 18 $1.29.20 peros, At that rate 1,000,000 os Bne sliver wonld be worth $1,202,000, Thus far the product of the bonanza mines is entirely within the limita named by Mr. Mackay. IHe eald that the mines would not prodace over 8,000,000 oz duting the last eight months of the flacal year, or 5,000,000 oz for the five months already passed. Now, 15,000,000 oz, at the office valuation, Is $0,404,500. The actual product for the past five months In 4,540, 700 below the nominal valne of 6,000,000 ,or, Tiienoway likely that this deficiency can be made good during the remaining three months, ‘The Extrs Mine in the Pittaburz Mining District, Shasta County, Cal., enters the best of bullion- producing mines, with a product in Septemvee of $4,050 gold and §18, 560 sitver. The'suit of John A. Burke, of San Franclsco, to recover $20,015,000 from Flood, Mackay & Falr, lsbascd on the sectionn of the cinl code of California which prohibit the Trustee from dealing with the Trust Fand for his own profit or making contracts with bimself, as decided In the recent cass of Wilbur vs. Lynde, 40 Californls, 202, $¢That the law will not permit one who acts Ina fBduclary capacity to deal with himaelf in his in- dividoal capacicy, and that express contracts thus madesrs contraty to pablio policy and vold.™ Burke claime that the bonanza firm, under tho guiseof the Pacific Mill & Mining Company, made contracts with themaelver as Trustees of the Connolidated Virginia and Califarnis Mines, to do the miiliug at double the proper charzcs. His complaint sayn: ‘That at alt the times mentioned the Consolidated \'Ir’inll Company hed the meansand power to mill the ores takun [rom its mine at the rame or & feus rate than that pald by the Pacific Mill & Min- ing Conipany. but that In_pursusnce of Lo con. epiracy the Pacific Mill & Mining Company was yiain for sald work the sum of 86,000, 000, making therehy & profit. of over $3,000,000, ond, in aa- dition, retnined the slams and taillogs, which are allezed to be worth $20,000,000. Late bollion shipments embrace $0,212 from the Northern Hello on the Oth, $11,727 from the Bodte on the 10th, 85,600 from the Hitlalde, and $11,100 from the Manhaltan on the 12th, and $10,000 from the Tip Top on the 14th. The Heptember product of the Standard Mine was £01, 550, ‘The firat binllion shigment on October accoant from the bonanza mines was made on the 12th, and 18 as follows: Consaltdated Virginl Calitaenia, o 177 Total 8144, to7 ‘The following shows the fiuctuations of .the act- ive stocks: 8 f0.710 stocks. * s 4@. 70 L) COIN QUOTATIONS, The following sre tho quotations In this market of colns, bought and suld: Trade doliar.... . New (41diy ing) dollars,. American sfiver, halves and quartcrs, 1 per cent discount In currency. Mexican dolis i kaglish slives Fivo franca, Mexicaw Shpesos, Ten gullders. Qold and 15@100% in greenbacks, Greenbacks wore 00X @U0% in coin, TOREION IXCIZAXDI’. s a A Szl 3 gL, Sterltng B ) Tl a7 Francy i B! ol b 47! o 5 & GOVERNMRNT BONDS. " At aked, United States 84 of '8! i iy United States 8-20s o7 "85, 104 Linited btate: 1004 1inited Kiatea fhe2ou 0f *6d, 04 United Btates 10-40n, 0 nlted Biates niow 8s. 106 United Blates uw 4440, Uil b Uuited Histcs new 4 pe| 13 1 Unlted Blatea currcncy 0s.. wliGly rese LOCAL SXCURITI Mid, Atked. Chieaga Clty 7 per cent bonds (long). ... Chileako Cliy 7 per cent sewerago (1654) Chicago Clty 7 per cent water loan (long] Couk Cortnty 7 per cent bunda (| Lincoln Fark7 per cent bonds, ik 1115) el *And interest, BY TELEGRAPI, NEW YORK. To the Weatern Associated Press. Nzw Yons, Oct. 24.—Cold wesk at 100%. Carrying rates, 2@.4. Govornments were steady. Hailroad Londs were firm, Btate secaritics were quiet The stock market at the opening was firm, with an advance in prices of ¥ to &, but, under the fn- fuence of & break in New Jorsey Central from merket reacled, anc the advance . Towards middsy prices became strong agaln, and there was & general advance of I to 1%, with & brlsk Unying movement in Lake 8hore, Western Unlon, and Delsware, Lackawanna & ‘Westeru, The sdvance was well maintalned until mear the close, when & heavy pressure 1o sell Lake Shoro and Dolaware, Lackawauos & Western car- ried down prices to the lowest point of the day, Western Unlon was & marked exception, advance Ing to and closing at D4!{. Transactions were 134,000 shares, of which 38,000 woro Lake Shore, 10,000 Northwestern commop, 14,000 preferred, 4,000 Bt. Pau) common, 2,000 preferred, 41,000 Lackawanna, 4,000 New Jersoy Central, 8,000 Ualun Vacige, and 18,000 Weatern Unlon. Money market casy at 4@, closingut 4. mercantile paper, 5@7. ‘The Asslatant Treasurer dlsbarsed $310,000, Customs reccivts, $271,000, Clearings, $7,000, 000, Bterling exchange, sixty days, firm st 481%; alght, 48745, . Cou 8 of 188! ime A i g Feres Ha u 9 :fmu ) ‘erre Maute, L:I:Iuw%l Ao, .. by SgPRET hd7:1 g A {1 By k. B K. V. Comral... 35 (A& 1 &4 Wisourt s Mic] W Cul !zt'ifium i i e m‘”fi‘.fi ake Shore,. . sy U B iliuots Ceniadse. o200 770, ¥, Bonds [y 3 10 P Lsod Grani. S Nonu $AN PRANCISCO, Bax Fuaxciecs, Oct, 21 —Following were the clunng guotalions at theStock Board: 133 Julla Cus 1 Jileaniidned Crowu Pulat. 3 Eusekacon. Lo i Vel SiEdsiel g e 2 4 7" Budic. MILWAUKER. Bpecial Digaich o The Tribune. MiLwarkek, Oct. 24.—Tho eatniovs of the 81, Paui Hoad show & falling o of $70, 600 from the curtcaponding week 0f last year. b earaluge are telegrapbed from bere 20 New York, und Kiven to the press there. The actual S7urcs are not knuwn uutil the returu of the New York wapers. The gencrul facts, bowerer, are well . . 4 . P Fomnwenizia. + 4 U B Biuug undi i, Teaneises 61 old.r. 31" (Virainla o, & e v vunewcs 29 illhmurl [ Irgiula de, oid b1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1878,/ known to brukers and specnlators the same day that the news goes to New York. NEW ORLEANS. Nrw Onimans, Oct, 24. Gold, 100%@100%. Sight exchange on New York, 1001 disconnt, Btorling oxcliange, bankers* bills, 480481, YOREION. Loxnox, Oct. 24.—Consols, money, M 3-1 acconnt, H¥. American securities—Reading, 13%; Bele, 10%; '07s, 1073 10-40s, 107X 168, 104, ‘builion gone into the Dank of En- nee to-day, £20.000. 24.—8pecle In the Nank of France hias decreased 11,191, 0001 the past week, Tentes, 1151 25¢. REAL ESTATF. The foltowing fnatramenta wers fled for record Tharsday, Oct. 24: ciry provRRTY. Langley av, 241 ft n of Thirty.cighth-at, 8 f, SOREI00 1he Imbroved.. dated Sop. 3 (Johi new oa, 105X 4 Amount of W, Marah £ Benfamin F. Fleetw oo 4730 d Tepeor polkat, n &, 120 15, Improved, dated Oct, 18 (Lulwig Stegeman 10 Michuel Clarksan)... 5,000 Weat Tuiricenttat, 711{e of T.o0mis PRI X0RY ft, Imnrores lated Oct. 7 (Mlchae] Clarkson to Louise fllanmln&.. . .. 1,800 Inioes at, 120 8 8 of Weat ORio 3, 6 1% 180 ft, dated Aug. 18 (Nicolina Kubuteln to Andrew Nelson). L. 2000 Despiaines sr, 72 11 l" 1t. improved, dated Aug. 23 (John Hoyls to 1.8, Cadman), 2,200 x nproved, date: 27 (Ch L. G Awite 10 iepn T Wyan 7,00 o, 204 Huriln, (Jamea F, Clarke to Charle: 235 West Thirteentliat, 21018 w of £, 24124 1t, dated Get. 11 (Uths P, Amold (o W. 8 M, Flolmes) irnnenie 400 Korth llalsted at, it fisof Clay s, e f. 23% 128t improved, dated Oct. 23 (Ludwi .con SiIgawakI),e. 1,203 2001t sof Janast, w f, fli L] Oet, 21 (Hubert M Alden C, Andrews 1,400 ‘Twentisth af, 454 ft 1t. dated Oet., 23 (0. L. elch) 200 Elpntearifi i0 43 10 5 of RN I A 1x100 fr,finproved. dated Oct. 23 (Johi Taldar fo fadol f Safranek 100 Thiroop i, 150 (¢ nof Ninet 1w imrroved, dated tet, Tatiermann to Théross Stahi). 1,60 Weat iandoiph at, 0w €or_of Wesern av, o f, TAIX IS fL, dated Uct. 241, M. Clancy to Jotn Jolinsios, J “ 2000 COMMERCIAL. Following were Iatest quotations for October de- Hvery on the leading articleu for tho 1ast two daya: Wednesday. Thursday, -$ 7.0 8 740 st we bl T iy bl Jesn vatk AT, ey shogiders, hoted. short ribe, boxed. Vot ‘The following were the rocelots and shipments of the lendinparticles of producein thls eity dur- ang the twenty-fone hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thyrsday mormng, snd .Jor the corresponding date twalve months azo: BUIPMENTS, 1874, | 1837, 10,627, 10,710, 14,748 e N7.821 2 15089 L4171 Osta, ha. 1] 420 Ry, by Darley, o llgrlllu?d teer, tcs, feef, L o, 1ve hogs, N\ attle, N0.1o. heep, No [} Iidea jbalt 0 105,72 Withdrawn from store diting Wednesday forcity consumption: 2,742 bo wheat, 3,i48 bu com, D00 bu oats, 390 bn rye, 1,242 bu barley. The followlng grain was fnspected into store in this city yesterdsy morning: 10 cars No, 2 ambor wheat, 25 cars No. 2 red winter, b cars No, 8 (40 winter wheat), 1 car mixed wheat, 120 cars No. 2 apring, 60 cars No, 8 do, 17 cars rejected, 5 cars no grade (204 spring); 06 care high mixed corn, 165 cars and 0,000 bit No, 22 do, 05 cars rejected (280 corn); 12 cars whito oats, 10 cary No. 2 mixed, 12 cars refocted (43 oate); 10 cars No, 2 rye, £ cars rejected; 0cars No. 2 batley, 02 cars extra No, 3do, 20 cars ordinary No, 3do, 4 care rejected (01 barley). Total (685 cars), 271,000 bn. Inspected ont: G041 bu winter wheat, 102,804 Ln soring, mostly low grades, 118,482 bu curny8, 852 bu oats, 2,071 bu ryo, 20,102 bu bar- o, ! 'I'he feeling in commercial. eircles was again dall yesterday, miost descriptions of produco finding 6 Tower level In prices. Tho advices from othaer points were not specially depresslng, but **home. talent" was on tho side of lower quotations. The impression secmed to vrevall In several depart ments that present prices do not templ envugh consnmption to Absorb the supplies, and that the property must be ofered st less figures or carried through the winter in such large volume as to depross (ha fresh arrivals. Dot there was a check on free selling for futuro In the uncertaintios of forelgn aflalrs, it belug felt thata very little matter might prove sulicient to cause s de- cided reaclion from present conditions, And so the markete were slumpy, and most uf thom slow, but without grest weakness, The question is eimply whether it is best to ki offering property in greater volume than It is wanted, and thereby keep prices down to the low- est possible notch, without even then belngable to work all of it off, or to hold up a little, foeding the stufll out more conservatively, (a the hope of & letter demand byond by, Itscemsto boabso: Intely necesvary to hold over u great deal of our old pork at whstever'figures It may bo oferea. In rogard to Dreadatufls, there Issome compotition from other countries, and the bears say that if we do uot supply Western Europe the people there will find others, willing to sefl, The wheat problem 18 & knotty onme. * ‘The lower grades selling st much e than No, 2 as compared with the sctoal diferenco 1n value that therols no demand for the latter, and we now have about 2,000,000 bu of that yrade in store, with no demand for It at 80c per b, The actual valua of No, 3 1o the milicr 1s atated to be withinabout bc per b of the No, 2, while the dif. ference in prices s fully twice that smount. The No. 3 Is, however, golngout so fresy that It 14 be- coming relatively scarce, especially sa the in- apection now passes s mich less percentags of our receipts into the lower prades than last mouth, ‘The indications aro thatthe price difference will so0n bo much less (han now; but whether by an advance fn the one or a further decline in the otherls the point on which a great many oporators want light. We uoto that some rather large bloexs of No. 2ave already salted down for spring ales, w0 that thers 1egno waterlal presvure of spot wheat, on Lhe market, though the quantity in store 18 80 large, 4 In the dry-goods market thers wasasatistactory, genera) muvement. Few buyerd were to be seen, but the malls brought In o very liberal volume of orders, In valusa no chauges were reporied, the stoady tone. Urocerive werg rossouably active, and ruled steady. Coffcesare receiving s good deal of stientivn, snd sre firm. Bugars remaln dull and easy. Sirups, molasss, splce, and svaps wero freoly dealt in at former ptices. No changes were noted ia the butter and cheese markets, lioth continue dull, with prices weak and unsettled, Stocks, cspeclally of the latter, are large, and \be tondency of prices is rather dowaward. [Dried fruits aud Bsh woro in goud request st very (ull prices. Notblog new was doveloped 10 the baggiog, lvather. tobucco, cosl, sud wood markets. Olls wore falrly active and generdlly firm. Toe Jumnber market was vteady. The usual busi. mess was done sl the yards, and orices were un- chonged. Westorn urders continue tosrsisa freely, and o good deal of lumber i¢ moyivyg val. T free ruceipts, bowuver, provent any materls) re duction lu stock, ‘The offeriugs of cazgves wers falr, und sold readily at recent prices. Hardware wetals, sud nails were in falr demand and stead; Zine was qloted bigber. Wool was dru, noder & guod demand, snd broom-corn was casy, the blg recelpts causlng tbe weakuess, though tho ssles are rether large. Sceds wery dull and caay,” Choles potatocs wore in fale request and steady. Puultry was weak, tho offerings being fu excess of tho dewand, which lu cbledy local. Lake ficlgbis wero dull and casler. Cbarters wore madu vn 'Chauye at forwer rates, vis., 3¢ ou coru aud 3¢ on whoat, by sull tu Lullaly; but it wisa underatood that the market decliued avodt le 1u the afternuon. Room was Lekew fur 138,000 by wheat, 03,000 bu corn, and 0. GO0 bu vata. Rall freiguts were quict and uuchanied, ou the Lasis of 30¢ per a oo gralu to New Yor, sud 33¢ 08 fourth-ciass 10 4o, whicl lucludes weats. Throngh rates by lake and rail were quoted at 13!4¢ and 144c for corn and whest to New York, and 16¢ for corn to Doaton, York wera 12'4c on wheat and 134 on corn, IN NRW TORK YESTERDAT. Oct. 24, —Receipts: Flonr, 15,010 briag wheat, 290,050 bu; oats, 92,7256 bu; corn-meal, K08 brls, 40 baga; rye, 17,510 bn: barley, 02,400 bu} malt, 2,473 b meats, 3,004 pkge; brls, Exporta—~Twenty-fooe hours—Flour, 2,000 brle; whest, 40,000 bu; corn, 28,000 bu; oats, 17,000 ba. GRAIN ON PASSAGE, ‘The following table shows tho quantities of wheat and corn on pa e for tho United Kingdom for worts af call and direct portn on the dates named: " Net. 24, T3, Ocl. Ot 2%'77. Flour and wheat, arec 1.440%8 - CorD. Quseieinennes 420,000 HOw IMPORTS INTO THR UNITED RINGDOM. The following table snows the guantities of four, wheat, and corn imported into the United Kingdom for tho periode named Week ending Ot, 20, 1877, £0,00°G@ 63,000 30N K 120,0.068135,000 MOVEMENT OF WHEAT. The foliowing ahdws the receipts and shipments of wheat at points named yosterday: b atecerpts, T 0,40 277, AaT BL0 Bhipments, fl;1 AL 40,000 85,500 80,00 » T38,b% & Q00DS NECKIVED At Chicago Customs, Oct, 24: Boyd, Lunham & Co., 400 racks sail; Fowler Brothers, 110 sacks #alt; Cobb, Willa & Wheeler, 8 pkge ralatos, 444 quarter boxes raleine, 2,813 boxes raisins, 18 pkes almonds; T, N. Dond, 14 crates carthenware; *Grommes & Ullrich, 3 quarter-casks whisky, 1 cighth-cask whisky; Fleld, Leiter & Co., 173 cases dry-goods; Wilson Drothors, 10 cases “hosicry; Henry Bchwan, 10 casks wine, Collection, $3,- 108,04, 4 PROVISIONS, 710G PRODUCTS~Thers was mors doing fn this department, but at Jower prices, though the Diritish markets wers quoted firmer. 1logs were more numer- ous at the Stock Yards, and quoted fully 100 lower, which mada product weak In the handsof holdcrs. There I too much old stull on hand to prodace a vix: arously hiealthy opening of the packing season. and all clasacs of operatars seem at 1o to know what will bo tha effect of hiolding over so much old pork to como In competition with the new ar lucreass tha supply of other stuff If the pork barrel be not much used this season, Mzss Porx—Was more active, and decilned about T4 per brl under frea offerlugs, Halea wers reported of 1o brls spot &t §1.574s 1, brls seller November at §7.40@7. 43143 0,700 brin sclier December at 87,47k @T.653 250 brls seller the yesr st 87.47)yj snd 4,250 hirls scller January at $4.4:424.20, Total, 21,k0 Driv, The market closed tame at 87.40Q7.50 spot, $7.4068 7.424 for October, $7.40@7.42'4 for November, £7.43% @T.30 for Docomber, aod About 83, 4005.43 seller Jan- uary. Prime mess pork was qulet st $3.2°@9,50, LARn~Van more actire, hut dectinod 5c per 100 B, In syimpathy with pork, tough renorted 5d por ewi hixlier [n Live: rafes were noted hiero of o1y Aput at i ie i 700 fes selier Novemler nt STAW@N. (T4} @i ies weile sélier January at 4,17 market closed stoady @0 reller Uctcuer, §0. $0.U714@8. 10 seller Lecember, 13 fof apot, §0.0214 seller Nuvember, ud 86,15 solier Jav: usty. MEars=Were inoderalely active, buz st lower figures. Thore appeared 10_be moro ‘ordors on forelkn account, but moat of thein were limited o prices which 1t was iard for scllers (0 secupl, eapeciatly s Liver: pool reported an advance of 6 ber cwt on mlidies, fales wera noted of 40 bozes shoulders at i 5 tes sweet-pickicd da &t 434¢: 4(hra1 Be short Flbs, on pel- VALe terns 100 hoxos du seller first half November at 2 lears at #3045 box il nnd digc selier i and Livycs groen hania (10 Bt g, The following were the closlug prices per diug cuta: December, bo Long clesrs quoted at {umberiands, 8315350 loxeds long-cut hiia, 7 TMcy awect-plekied liaina, 7H@4e for 16 to 13 [bavo o old do, UKQUHL1 kTeen hauis, GHYHE fOF same avernges; greci sonlicn. MATC, Tiacon guuted i 4%adigo o slioniders, 5%@54a for short Tiba. GG for ghort clears, UK@IUKC for liams, wlf eavayed and packed, Gnxane--Was dull at 5360 for white, 43{c for yeliow, anddige for brown, DERF PRODUCTE=Were steady and qulet t 87,75 400 Tur nicat 9.5004.75 foF oxtra mess, aud 814008 for Nanis. Tastow=1Vas quiet at84@GHo for city sud 6dokio for country, oo « BREADSTUFFS. FLOUN—Waa sealu dull. Some dealers reported & falr local trade, but shippers holding off, and other sellers werw doing nothiag, The market was rather weak. Fales wero repa of 10) brls winters at 81,184 24 bria do supors a! 63; 00) brls spring ox. tras at £3.8¥4H. 503 120 bris buckwheat fivur partly at $3.00; 110 hels 1ye do o private terns., Total, 1,25 bris. The following was the raige of sking quata- vlona: Chiolee Lo favrite braudsof white winters, §4.50 @5.25; falr 10 good brands of whita winters, £).553 4231 good to chulee Ted winters, $4.354,75¢ prime to cholce springs, $4.2584.701 falr to goud wprings, $3.0004.00; falr t0 guod Minncsota springs, $4.008 4,351 cholce Lo fanéy Minnesota springs, $1.60&5.23; Paent springs, £0.0X67.50; low grade, 81.5043.00, TRaN~Was moderately active and steadicr. Hales wepo 10 tons &L ST.5087.73 ber W on track, sud 7.7 freo on board cars, CoRN-M2at—tals was made of 1 tons cosrse: at $12.75 per Lon on track, MIpoLINGe—bales wers 20 ton at $8.23 on track,and $0.73 free on board ca BPIING WIHEAT—Was tame and easter, being ap- parently heavy dutlng s great part of the sesslon, though without any verysovcro break. The market declined 154, and clused % below the atest prices of Wednestay, * Liverpool was guoted atealy, snd cargocs on pasage for tha Unted Ringdot wers moro trinly hold, ut with quiet Luyers. (ur_pecelpts Wera als rathier Mght, only 208 car-loada befne tnsnected (nto stone, Tt Now Vork was reported ta he dull and luw- €F. ahu doma ratlicr lary ssled of long wheat fad bec inade hers Wednceluy "sfternoon, which kave visa 10 & rumor that Cleading lunge were unloadiie vesterdsy. | This " runior was con- trmcdicted by narties Wit ouplit to kuow. Ibui 1t had i1a eftvet, buvers for fuiure holding off. Tlicre was s falr ahipulng deiand fur the lower wrades, but’ & only wanted to carry Into next monti, for was ittie dewmand, sod the D farie enunh t0 liducs wonth. Cash No. Jittie discriminatiou in Helldr Decanbar upencd at e, He paved fo #3 ‘10; decllued 1o nidic, deer Nuveinher sokd AL PG 4 Wak b thert abor rein{un was not fiito e, Wil very edued recelpt: d to »ige, T d closed a2 K at pring closos Tavor of gl Helior the wonth was quoted ae 718 closing Mon, Kpo salea were reparted of u No. 3 at Thbnos i ba No. R 0NG Iy At i ity .. wind 08604 elsowhiere 7,000 bu refected at 51ga figes And 4,500 bu by samiplo at Bk, Tol 4, 04, i) th \Win1mn Winma—Was In falr pequest early, hot afte wards rated. duil; and declined o K@ 1o, beiow the esturices of Wednesday, Beller November was o 26 A, with 00 buyers. ntul vales werd 1eported of 50,3048 D 0. 3 red at HIN@RIE 000 biy No. léot s b et wb o and $.003 b by sainilo at na S0 . ‘rbules were mado of 1,400 bu by sam- die, Ve dull, and deelived He per bu, Liverpou) were reported Oria, snd New York and ta,dull, wiitle by rall wero 'sday, was dull, fow- Lver. bofure utlier piuces. except Liverpool, hait baen fvard droi. “uie Father largo eiiilee ordiea fof fus ity werw recelved early, and aut filed, almply be- e Thery wiky o huvers, il Git Lein deserted for oug thne, When the reeelits Wero posted 1t wi fuund thist shippers were ot anx(ous, and the car-io Were low sale, the WATKet ayimpatiizlig closely with wiicat. Reller Nuvenmber opencd &b dlia, mid du- clined 10340 at tho eluse. Beller December sold ut try 3% day n:‘ ey wnd October ab L 39, i ctodie at lhelde quotatlons, Glit-edged seccipts ub No. s eloeed Khsde o preferenco for Bith int (e, b pot sales wero ves e a N aL 8y Her 87, boba Lo at 0,50 bu by sainply at SN@343E on track, Tot poat oy and it Puitad g e us Wedn il L 10k, o by, 28 AYa-were quict and a susdo eusier. Tho recetpts werd larger and the odleriurs wora Nberd, Wit Comparatively itle demand. I uecline fn ‘other Srain ais0 4Mected the warkel, and New YOrk was ro. Poried eusy; Fubures wero ulvt, aod mast of tha [4fai Wwad in caah, sampics seining readl oate huving the picference. No. 3 vloaed Tefected attadte, “Incumber opaned at ‘Closed AN 11947, 830 Nuvemuer wold 61 kel sy, clos fieatite ay Wai GUOLCd A% Ehusiier L, S are roporied uf A (0.0 b Nor 2 Whiter 8¢ 2000 Sobgey 1t b Nood st 103§ 118405 1L nr b refecio hTETeE 1% A0 bk by SUL e 1Tab 146ty TFaeks S Vi buda it iuheteTred onbourd Total, 440 u OV —wasmore scilve and fruer. There was con: atderablo inquiry for fuiures, and combar sdvaced boe, belilui ab 43tge. Nuveiber sold ut 1c. No. brought 4 45 and refecte ] . Cash sales wers re ported of 4,merbu No. 3 et 4ibes 400 b rojecied ab L0t 1,6 bu bY samiple st 494@) K¢ on track, Tutal, eniba, BARLKY—Was dull and 2340 lower. The recelnt wor u litils Iarcer, tbe oitorlugs of caib were nume wus, aud several rotud lolauf futures were thrown un the market. Thu weagucse In other gruin alwr hml1 depromiing ¢fact, 8o thero was levs UsL1and Liun usust for carluts Ko, 2 clossd weak ot U7ieiune, and © November | sold Cat - Uluws, st the lnslde. Decemter wia 1.4k 101 ¢arly, and at (lie clos at e, 1 30k, kil Beaitarhig recelpts at ), & L0.'s clusenl for hovember upcued at 793 wid clused dull st 0, heceniber opeutd slow at Gle an t‘lur\.’d at e sold 88 ik in any bouso, su 43¢0 A, Feed dectiued 1y e duil, Gy u repurted of 1,33 bu ) [t Nu.dalgme #ci 4.4 51 bo No. i wtases Mowbd by winple 8t 3Xwd i, L0 ol track w 2,200 Gu 6o 88 SUeu3e frea vo board. “Tutal, S, &d) bu. TVO 0'CLUCK CALL. Wheat—8000 by 8t HIG414e or November, K23/@ ke for Decembor, And KAC for Jatuary; 10,ua bu red winter for Novouller st ;’l.u Corn- 2, () bu 8t $3u Tor December, and 334e tor g8t 87, 47467.8) for December, % 54 4. 10 Tor Docember. sud $3.174 for LatEn, Wheat was atrongor, selllud i AI@8IMC for Novem- ber. aud cloing Bt Alc. DUGEINE clowd ot S3h@ oty oted xira 3 A & Co.v, U saley u cxira 0 b fev #4.43 for ¢ & Kilg /a8 quict a1 34Q Hdfe for nest wontd d Sy oa s guist o 30 e IR Jnonth. aud =K Viale were quict ot luh@is3a fu or, and 10y @ lubet for Deceinter. M [ur& a3 #1101 ger. salte belDg mads uf 30U brls fur Buveiber ot 87,43 Rall And canal Lo New pork, 190 brla: beef, 2,614 pkgw: cot rd, D11 plge; whisky, 050 G 1,38, U 53,000 Lard was ateadyy vember, an 0. 174 v Januar bt'eorn, and 3,010 by oata. LANT CALL, 146e7, 55 far December, an usry. "Kales 100 bris at LATA was qnict at . 1714 for Janunr, @i for $a.47K@N 1nfor Decembor, and €0, 1:@n. 173 for Jan AT Fekles 2000 toa 8t 80174 for for November, GENERAL MARRKETS. NEANB=Wera {n falr request #end to the pine woods. crooked, 1A7%0. BUTTRR—There was & dall and unséttied market for B krndes excont stefetly cholee. That grade, being in ‘modlerate supply, was held with some show of firinness, Hhiopers are practicaily ont of the market, aod the carrent receipts considerably excend the current de. mand. Wequote: Creamery. 20@321e: good to cholce dairy, 13@2)c; medlum, 12@140¢ inferlor o common, aatoe. NAGGING=This market remaing qulet and steadyat annexed pricas: 8tark, 233c; Drighton A,23¢: Lewlsion, 163 Otter Croek, 201 Amerfean, 10%ct burlaps, 4 and 5bn, 13@14c: Ranntes, single, 14@15¢1 doubdle, 23B34e: wool-sRekn, 40@15¢, the New York mark 1o auch th thie feeling la depressed. An At tho beainning of the week, but the market | Iy Jower: sepiemies fall croa, Dgnkes Aug 4ol partakiin. nadieo: 11w grades. e COAL=A fair seasanatle demand exlsten do, FER, $0.25, nut, €800 pAngS, #0301 Blossburie, 84.001 Erle, £.007 o \Vlfllkl whisk tndiaun bloc 50, AGK’ ateady and qulet. reis, $1.4G@ 1. 10; 1an] tierces, parrels, #1.401 Mcolol do, $1.60, barrel staves, $17,00$20,00 per 0, $15.00020.01 &nd do Tieree, §15.00Q: 2¥A41.30, XN Tk Fioirh staves are 83.Us3.00 doas. Teree Hoovs 81000 @800, |GG 8= Fere In fale request at 13@170 per dot. The outalde I8 for frualr package FI3H=1n the ieh fiarket thers was Kitia that fenow, Saltwater Nl coutinte fn wood damand, and ruls frm. Lako dereyiptionearesti dull, “We qudte fisi, pve s-hrl, €3.247 family whiteniah, trout, $2.00@3.00; mackerul, oxtra mess, o, Au.1 wnure, $10.501 (o, do, No.2 aliore.’ 86,5041, 701 1t fawliy do, new, L4-brl, $1. 3 N 2 liay. $9.70a7.001 g, 01 Ko, 1 by, Kite, £1.30@1,401 40, medlum,' $1.00@1.101 family kils, 746 @F1.(0); Ueorge's codiah, exira, $5.00G03,25; bank cod, ik frin, ¥ ut, Haici scaled herring, Der box, Aiei ¢ Ualifornta ssimon. Lrls. 813,601 do, Jy- 1Huy anparent {n the miarket for mpureed frults, and do- jcs Are muving moro frecly than horetofors, wera ganerally Arm, We quok %, e 0@12cy Turk, tah @2, 13 nte currants, old, 4'¢@4Nc! clrun, 14@135¢, den apples, 10&18c: New York and c‘ Houtbern, 24rgilfes Uhlo, 3a3%c: pesches, unpared, halves, 46 6%ct du, %Iuflflv. G Act Taspberriea. Blwiic) biscxberries, U4@7ci pitted cherries. 17@18¢c. NuTe~Filerts, 10@11cy slmonds, Tarrogona, ' 1R¢q French wainuts, Lidide; Nanles walnuta, i 10¢s Urenoble walnuts, Jdwalde; fimails, oi{@aige; ‘Texns pecans, Gascy river pecans, 6as'(o; Wilmingion :}mw;il.i’l%&“c‘ ‘ennesson do, 8%@dto; Virginis do, GUEEN FRUITB~Apples were steady”and fn fale request. Other frults were waviog out_on sinall nn!eu. at the current prices: Apples, $1.50@1,7% In_ear-lots, and $1.50@2.00 per brlt rrlpe Tasc per 1 nunbemn,m:vnu.mmrbrnuncu. 700 ver basket: lemons, $8.0090.00 per box: Califurnia ars, $3.2561.75 por hoxy do grapes, 12}4@isc per b, In 4 abd A box cases; Malsga gri g:'l. 8,00 pur brls Weat India vranges, 37.506- e 1. GROCERIER—bugnrs wuro & good dea) neglected, and remalned cavy, Cofecs were mecting with a atrong des m i and shiowed firminess. Sirups and molasses were active and strady, liclaw are the prices current; Ttcx—Caroling, 854@74ce; Loulsians, AM@THo; Ran- Rugn, GHHC, CoFrxu~Meidaling, Javs, 27a20¢ 0, G. Javs, 21 aae: choice 1o cy 1o, 17H6e1834c; good to prime, 104@170; commion 0" 1alr, 14131 romittn ) 1N 8 . NUdAns—Patent cut 1oaf, 10W@10Ka: crushed, 10t 163e1 Keanuiated, N4@10cT wvm-r“‘-u. xuwuukm‘ atandard, Bieabige: do No. 2, Mil!&a‘ oxtra C, By et CRo. 3. Wi@RKer © No. 3, Bulfci yeilow, 70 he, Siilurs—Callfornts augar-lost drips, 40@43c; Callfor- nixailver drips, 44@30¢; 2o0d SuzRF-houss sirup, 33 ey exirs do, 40« 4c, New Urleans molusses, cholce, 40@4uct do prime, 42@4ne; good, 33@3801 comiman, 24a3ic) coniton molacs, SI433cH DIACK strapy 28 s—Allsplce, 10D10%c) cloves, 40@43c: camls, 4 ponper, fildgloc nutmers, No. 1, o0wbsel & glnkor, BA00 it Vas In'fair request, timothy being the favor. e with anipperst ho, 1 fimothy, Bi.u348.20, No. 2 do, B7.50%H, 00; mixed do, §0.00@7,00; upland prairie, #0a7 00; And Xo. ) 30,001 ot strav, €0.00, 111DkS—Wore In’ fair request at the recent de- cline. ~Followlog ara the quotations: 1ikht, Bi@ct do, beavy, 7)4¢; do, dan calf, 106} deacous, 0¢t- 4o, Alnt, 14\ @101 green clty butcuers', GYc: Avers, HUPs—Werd o Inodarate request and steady. ' New York Lops ars ratlier Ann, o symvathy with tie Kast ernmorket. Uealors ore sunplying the trade, but are minking few Iario sales. Old hope aro plenty'yes, and brewers arg umng them Instead of wern quoted at 1k 13¢, and ¥ METALB AND 1INNEl' 5TOC ntinues foud. Bricet tinc lias wivanced f(c. under an activo enand, whichi is fast reducing tho supply, Holdor le jower, ~Quatatlans: TiN PLaTE=—IC, 10314, $0.50¢ do, 2034, $12.30; 1X, Leld, 60.00, rudting, 162224 1C, $6:001 do, 12, 1X] Dio Tin—targe, 1801 amall, 1901 ber, 2. Bu . "120) exird, Toe, R s?“ porib, according to quantitys bar, Cozpen=lottoms, 23c; sheatelng copper, tinned, 230 planishied do, 3ot do, it th siaen agerr T 04358 BURKT Z1¥0-U\er 7 for ics thiau Tull caske, 7 INON K0, M, 31-10¢ ratess Iumia iron, Nos 13ey Amorfean planfahed A, 10%ey I, O3 galvanizad iron, No. 24, 14ei wih diecountof 4314 per tent. 1ix® Inox—Common, $1,00@2.00, Wi on. 110 4. De1 5201, 10¢1 1080 11, 11e; ) inand 10, 1401 17, 154118, 160} oL 45 per cent. Feace wire, NAILS—Wera quict at 81,18 rates. OIL#~Carbon was netive, Other olla wers moderately w0, and all kinds were faltly arin. We quote a8 follows: ¥ o 4684 arbon, 110 deg, teat, 12er carbony. Jilnols jexal 100 deig., test, 144ci hesdlight. 175 deg. teat, iuior sltehigan, ek L Zie; | estrs winter stralned lard oMl 0301 do lco-pressed, o0ar N 1. 3¢} No. 2. 80c)Ineved, raw, B7cy bolled, 67¢; whiale, winter-bicached, ki shorm. $1,30; neatefoot ol strictly pure, $0ause; do exira, i do No, I, aici jank oll, 4307 strafis, dacs niners’ oll, 630 turpenitine, iier naphitha, deodorized, 85 KTAYILY, 14ci Kazoline, deoitorized, 74 deg., 13ct iasollne. 87 deg., 10@2oc Weat Virsialn, patirai, 24 dvg., 35¢1 Raturai, %0 deg., '.MF.& duced, S8 Ao, 2020, OULTRY—4\ us duil a offerings, Turkeys wore firer, uousualiy xm‘d ul sold et 1] G 3,75 wid ducks at $2.10G:2 @ 2at, (iame wan plenty and caay, eapeclally smail dicks, raffle chickrne wero wuoted At $1, 244,50, mallard ducks at §2.252.00. a0 tie amaller Kiuds ab B350 PGTATOES~Were slow and casy, thongh fne stock hromsit furiner fiarce, ana sakd feadlly’ Early o B0l AL 476: d peachblows at fu@ ic. e ont Crdinary Susrsee 8135 uiry s b FORUY n ot 3 . Tl E1vaabE s 10 per sack, 310156, #1505 Asblon dair 4 wers 10 close oul very quict, The recel| waro ot 8o anxlo ¥ sald st 0y b ord: re woerd acarce, JhAbitemaly Ori and unchianued. A good season- able business L n brogress. We quqie: GERPOW DRI ‘oiniion, 25641003 good do, 33 mediun, e bdo} wuod i, 45850ct Ane, apiic Sokptmic Lhuice, URT0S; Cuoicest, @) Tancy, wed 1.0, #UikniaL—Commion, azae; goud do, J0@A%e: o dium. 4GAC] dond 05, 4viedios tine, 45ddcy neat, S0can3¢t chulee, GRghdds chlcust, BATic, Younu yaX~Coniuan, 2165301 Koud do, 2Adey medium, Y3 good do, 40g43c1 Ane, L@ fiiesl, &35 chulce, X3t chole B, JAFAN=COWINGy, HaAk guod Curiinoh A 33cq madiun, i1 wadlun, S5 i0ct foe, $3@45e; furat, dbwdocy Lwadui _Chulcest, 03wkl chioler ne w, 536 ) At du, B83570¢. DOLUNU--Ceunon, J04; tnodili, 38ee) kvul plediun Aneat, fxadicy cholre, 33450 WOUL=We guite taple sud alabin ot 81,1 ue k.20 dellvere, i romman, PIAT1cy 301 bris on tha basls of &40 per wuliun for highwiner. Peorls was quotud Bt ¥0.07, Now York ut 81,0%a.u, Dalilmure i 81,1ty and Clocinuatl at 810, - WOO,—Was tairly acily salea have been mad (o P, Ja e from the Mt are &8 orekent 1 1 late sales probably ugeregsio ncarly 20 reduetion (n sTock creat= ranger teviin dealuty exiress the uplnlon that ok fin i3 ot Iarascnouly ta supnly Western demands 11 rlug. ‘Fhere la prubably & goud deal of woul scatiere threuxh the countey wiiica will Ino comiag 1 doriug the winter and fall, though sanie of 1hg lsrkor lota bave Lrew Bought to ww Fast, Quutationas Washiod igeces 2xeies mudlan uswashed wool, T3a7ict fine 40 15 oo conall k42161 One hieavy uawaslied, 13Ge iy ; Culo od a, 43003 06 do, BGE S, (s coaree, 1o@IET LIVE BTOCK, cuicauo, i . Sams tima iaat weak .. BhwT? 4uvig i 543 Kl 1,023 hore was uo very brouounced chsnge In tby condition of thy cattlo market. The fresh recelpts showed something of 8 fulllug off from the day befare, but thero were stale catilo ouougli to swell the supply 10 oxceastva provurtions, and thuskeep the marke do- preased. Tho qualitv of tue supply differed but atightly CATTLE~’ frum that of tho eatlice days of tho week. Wall-fatted droves wero the exceptiun snd Westers and Texas cate tle the rule; hence the averuge of prices was luw,~ acarcely mors $isn 92.75 ez 100 1bs, Tha bigheat re. ported salo was)n buad, sveraglug 1,333 1ba,as $4,57h. Theru were peraups a ball-dozen othior salesat 83,750 rices weru §2. 356 23, Texas 0y Colurado-Texas as wera 2.3, Thiey wure vold by 1l margvt clusd qulet aud casy. * uvu!&!lull. Extra Beovea—Gradedsicers. welibiog 1, 400 Tiwand unwards. Chice ca=¥ine, " Vi steers. welhlug 1,250 w i, do Good Hoevca—Well-futiund Litg 1150 Lo |, 330 Lby. $4.603%,00 » 4.13Q4.20 #.4003.00 ‘weil-foraise 3 [ss Audiui Orades—stes Lag ) )t 1 200 Tod. o .. . 31583 40 Betetére bock~Por foddinmiua aticreand 100 10 CLUICS Cov, OF Clty slaughter WeigULLE B B0 b U Ld. e 2184363 3,000 te at $6,08 cash and No- CRATICrY wers Tepartedt foF S8.000 bu. wheat, 83,000 Mere pork closed at $7.4°@7.474 for Navember, & 5 ? N’%mtm for Jan® Lovember, noary And $0.05 B1.540@1, 20 per bu, ‘The lumbermen are taking most of the offerings to THLOOM-CORN~Trade continues good, but tho mar- et fa caty on sccount of the heary recefpts: Fine green earpet brush, dey green hurl, 3(@4c; red-tipped hurl, 3A34cy Ane green, with hurl enough to work it, a4AsMes red-tipped do, 334e; Inforior, 2Y@2Net K =Trade was unimpraved, The position of shippers eannot enfely Invest, and with Iargely excesive atocks In store Quotations remain, the eame e, t the fol. lowing prices: Lackawanns, larce egy, €0.251 amail fedmont, $7.00; aitimore & Ohlo, $4.23 (ERE Minonk, $1, cot Wilmington, 63.00; Gariatierrie, uotations: b Bucked 000, bucked 0,1 whit- . 7581001 Sarbrl, 8132501 No. 1 bay, $7.0008.00¢ compresed i, g dresed do.7c; Labrador b 0XAT.301 do round, Hrid. $0,00 s doliand harelng, $1.3001 .45 AND NUTS—A good degrea of activity was Btock Cattle- 101, G50 1be., tie, welghing 00 i 4 Dilin A Scalswag Stecrs. Goturadofrexas Texaa—Through eatti . Veals—Per 100 Iba (nativesi. 1l CATTLR SALRS . I 73! i LA 188 Gaiorio: . 131 17. 1,163 Texss...., sockers..1.003 L1 40 Colorado, 933 41 Texn el 173 1 iiadkers ok Texss ..1,070 2.0 Aiiiien 057 L70 §10i8—There was a very marked tncrease yesterd in the receipts. ‘The effect upon prices was visihie {n Reneral shrinkage o values, goud to choice hieavy ship: ving gmdes declining 10a13c, nnd bacoa and nackers Krades & good strone 1 At the redaction thero was A setre market for ledvy welghia, but ligt radcs remained very dull throughout ihe day, sad not & few were left nver unsold, Bales were reportod st 82,406 .60k thowh there was very littio (rading above 1.0 Detaw £1,00, ‘Tlie outalde figuro was yald for 8 bunch ucy hogs averaging oyer 4 iue, The market steady at 8.0k, 10 Tor Hights at $2.00@4, L for packers; and ut 83131133 for oo to choice heary antphing 1oa, Incluacd (n yesterday's recelnts wers two ear-loads of Texasnoys, rhey wera from Wiilamaon County, aud wefc pronouncod the beat ever received from tha Long tarstate. [hiey auited tiie wants of the New Yorz trade, and sold well up to fie top of ihe market. 143tockera,, 8i4 2.10 MR EE e e Eee GRaIEoeREELYE . = B.137 2.40 313 BHEEP-~The market was duil, lucal hutchers being tha only buyers, Prices contluue wesk all sround, but eapecially 10r commn grades, Wo quots at $:.u58 8,30 for Inferior to extra, The following transiers were effacted: NEW YOUK, NEw Yonr, Oct. 24, ~1itEvyes—0nly ons oar-lond re- celvedy mied S0t Kentuoky steors. 1,700 81, for ox. rt, al £4.501 and 40 Texans, 1,000 B, ny fecl- ng ‘s siisdo better for beef catle: ureded duils low price. of $0.00@7.00 for pative and $4.6a3.50 for Biizxp—Itecelpts. 0.000 for threa days; ahéen low and eatior, at ‘85 S0uS.00 for ordinary 00 Exirat famibe dulls o lawers 1ited business at £4.2503.001 asles includs 2 cars heavy Kentueky abieep, for €xport, 136 BA, at & fraction over 43 00, gm:—neealvu 0,000; market stesdy st $3,400 market withoat decided chan, RIREP AN D LAXiss—Hecolits, 63001 prices frregular for slieei Canada Iambs, $4.2081.30; twenty cars un- sold, Hoas—Recelpts, 7,R801 fair shipping demands prices Iowar, Torkers 83,00t 53 HOnakIy 1 IUNLY 8 [0 i%.15; heavy very dulli limitod demand} good to chofce, ) extrsselected, $4.50; common, $L.50@2.73) A number of cars unsold. Kart Linkrry, Pae G0k 2o Ttecelpta to Al IRTY, P's.. . 24 ~CATTLR~Tlece! . day, 331 hesd through and «10 Jocsl; total lurp three days, 4,765 throogh and 1,104 loeali no Lusluess done ‘with threa londs yot unsotd; no buyers, Hous—Itecaipta to-day, 2,760 bead: toisl for thres 1,073 Yorkers, $.20@3.130; I'hlladelphiss, §: 5, Bligzr—-Recelpts to-day, 300 head: total for thres dayd, 3,400) none hero L0 oll focling not say vetter. 87. Loris, Oct. M. —CATTLE—Demand athil eonfined to butchers' grades with wiles at provious pricevs 8l other grades very dulls Feceinta, 1,500: shiptieata, 0. Bilxkr—gteady sud uncnangeds Shipplug desnsad n- proveds recalpts, 2,304 shipuiouta, 3, CINCINNNATI, CrxcramaTi, Oct. 2.~f{oas—Tnactive and lowers common, $2.40G2 Gy II“I. $2.K5G. Wi packing, ki3 @2.00; Dutohers’, $LUKESUGE Tecelpls, 7,054} sbip ments, 2,208, BUTFALO. Dorrato, N, Y., Oct. :G%‘Anm—mn!m 107 LUMBER. ‘The market was more activa yesterdsy. Tho offer- ings were noarly 30 cargoes, of which nearly two- tuirds wero taken away la the forenoon. No quotable change was made lo prices. Plece stuff sold at $7,00 for Whits Lake, and $7.23 for Ludington or Manistee, Inch waa quoted st £8.0030,00 for common, and 8,50 @10,50 for tho modlum wrades. Boversl cargues of ury lumber were at the docks. The sales wers forthe most part to tho city dealers, Kalest Cargo barge M. Amands, froom Spoonville, 100,000 *ft sirips and boards st $10.23; 40,10 lath at . De Wall, from White Lake, 143,000t solir Collingwood. from Ludlugton, At 87.23 mill tally, "LI:" rotall mariet wae fairly acu ‘n’flm and sacond clesr, 13( snd 2 inch. ‘Fhird clenr, 13 ta 2 1nch... Third clear, Inch. Eirst and clesr dressad siding... ¥|{rst commion drossed slding. Flooring, frst coininon, dres Floortng, second common, di Flooring. third cominoa, drussed. Boxboards, A, 13 {nches and up MK bosrds, Ji, 14 Inches and upwards., 1 boards U. neies 2o s A stock boards, 10 to 12 inch, rough, 1 stock borrds, 10 to 13 inch., Cstock basrds, 1010 13 Inch, D or common stock boards. e Ne ‘en: t, NO, 4 Cowmniuk baards. Diinension.s Catis, 3 Inch Jlekats ro "l:' ola, 8 Bhingles, **A ndard Lo extrs dry.,.. Shinglcs, standard green 4 Bhingles, No, Cedar atioglu BY TELEGRAPI, FORRIGN CITIES, ‘Tha following were recalyed bf the Chicago Board of Trade: . Livasroor, Oct. 24, 1120 & m.—Flour, 1z, ‘Wheat—Wintar, As UdGus: spring, 78 6J@0s idy whits OaHd@os 0d; club, D1 1033108 14, Coru, 4@z Pork, 43a. Lard, e, Livenroot—1 p. m.—Lard, 35604, Ieat unchanged. Livearoot, Oct 34, ~1'rimo mess pork—~Kastern, 623 ‘Wistern, 45, Bacon—New Cumbetlande, 87s; short ribe, 35¢6d; long clear, dlw; Lort cloar, #2¢1 shoulders, s, Nams, 476 Land, 3e3d. Priwe tuess boef, ode Indla mess boef, 708; extrs Indla mess, 00s. Cheese, 474, Tullow, 378 6d. : Loxpox, Uct. 31.~LivaarooL—Theat In falr demand and ateady. Cargoes off comst—Wheat quiet. Corn frm. Falr averaze Anicrlean mixed. 23+ 81, ¢ guu on passage—iWheat—The higlicr price saked chacks usioess. Hpeciat Dispateh to The Tribune, Livrroot, Oct. 34~11:%0 8. m.—Flour, No. 1, 2211 No. 2, 104 Unane=\heat—Winter, No. 1, ey No, 3, 8a il apring, No, I, tw@di No. 2, 78 0d;_white, No. 1, vaudj No. 3% 4 817 club, No. I, 108 1ds No, % Us 104 Cors, No. 1, 303k No. 2, 2s. Provistons=10/K, 43, Larl, 33, Livesroo®, Oct. 24.—Cortox=Very flat; 01:163 67+10d1 sales, 7,000 baleaj apoculation sud export, 500 Awerican, 6.000, Lakp—American, 85 34, Other articles unchanged. i ANTWRLY, Oct. U, ~PrTIOLRIN =222 AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YOuK. . Bpecial Dirpaied ta The Tvidune. Naw Yorx, Oct, 21.—GuaiN—1u wheat, rather mors dolng 1u early doliveries, rupresentlug chleny require- ‘menia of exportoras prices & tride lowers 32,000 by No. 4 Mllwaukee sprivg, st 5uc, and 47,00 bu No. 3 Chi- cago epring, strGrde. Corn depreased aud Mo lower o very moderate ealings; wixed Western, uugraded, 4:@i7c. 1tyo held Armily on resiricted oftrluys and & falr demand; Ng. 2 Weatern quuted at 57¢. Oats fa #oud demand adu stronger in price; do. 3 Chlcago, 2ly @uoie. Provistoxs—Mess pork active for early delivery at lower pricear Weatorn wess fu lfght dewand st 108150 lowery Uctober, $4.2084.251 November, £8.30G3.35; Decomber, $5.27433.35. Cut meats ggoerally la slack deniand st former Taten Bacon qufet; Western Jong clear, $3.00. Stéam lard In less request for arly du- Iivery and quoted at & duclioe; salcs 3,050 ts &t 80,475 @g.50. TaLLow—Leas actives prime 4o cholce quoted at 03¢ 80 13-160. Buuans—ilaw genersily dully falr to good refinlng (Cuba st 75@7%0s refined quies; uoted as bofore. M:‘V"uilll’—lnuuvfl Lield st 8310 7egulsr, and §1.00 Fuziauts—Berth freights show & falr degres of stzadiness on & resiricied outward movements charter- 105 busluess tate In nearly sl {mportast trado Luter- st for Liverpool cogsgements lacluded by siesm 16,000 bu wlheat at 73d per bu. To the Western Assoctated Press. NEW TuRK. Uol, 31.—CoTToN = Market dulli 93@100; tutures Arwi Octobr, 9.3 1 NOVemocr, 0,500 cember, U, 63¢) Jasuary. 0.741 ¥evruary, 0. vie. 5 Modersto_demand; veceote, 16,0 brisy ¥ L01 auper Ftate and Western, $3.3) | coinmon ta 1,106 |- 801 Kuol extrt, Sa4 ahad; i L 4 (& White whcat, diirs. 81.5°@%.2; extra Obiv, 81.0ad 3 Luuls, §3. 750,001 Kinucsots patout process, el kaly—Wheat steady; roceinta, spring, Taet uauradsd x wicy B, [ROT™} o3 w0 N U, o i cd red winier, @81 02t Vo, 4 do, $1.4 unghuded muiber, iaber, Wc: Unshudvd while, 81-0xa b 03t No. 4 $1 0l L. uines Moo 1 dor saics O S0.40 Bu b "ealdisy Vitea o, it b wli g o temer: Western. ofc.. Dariey active: Ktute, 3100 mudt dull 40 GOClengod. rocelpli 13000 Lut upkraded. 4:e47¢) No. % A0hui Tvuid yollow, di. Uuts gulet, LUt Brudi rue celpte, 33,000 hu: rejected, Mc: No. 3do, 3161 whita do, Sete, § mized Wenem, 2144 "AY- ulet hut firm 479430, o il and nominal. Bugar quiet: fair to goo! refnf; dlll !llul anchang b PRTROLRUM. o sPETROUETN Harket duill URMled, t0@% M1 erage, e ey AIN=Quiet and uncliinged at a7 TURPERTINR-Marke: dutlat 2908 00 2HC Fane-Sleady; Western, tulia e igers pork, 85 . Tioat ate Festert Tong' Siar” miiolir ' Prime steany, €6.4 [ A falr demag urTan—Eiring Western, 0azic, iEEsR—larket dully Westarn, 5ano, WHISKY —Quicts 8107 M 81: 10 saked, BALTIXOUE. (DALTINORS, Oct. 2L.—FLoUR~TFalr demand apq y. (niix—~Wheat—IWestern fim and ac H tive: % Weatern winter red. spot and Octnber, RO ber. S1UNH@LALL Decomoer, BEOsa0E ) Serem: Hgaterh nem odddemand, cnpeiiniy erfl mized, spot And Uctobers 476 Koye b, et 00 o a0, AT crn Wiilte, R 0 mixed, 23@55e vania, 20@n0o. jtre firm. adivil WAY—Dully primy Py PuovisioNa~Quict and nominaiy stea HETTER—Fiem for fine stocks med) wrades vory duil Weatern and (ikdennt 10 (o PETROLAVM—Dulls Crude, T4er pefned. piie GorrER=Qulnt and sieady KL TIgaTRe, ;V':l.l'!.l‘rf n{_lrtu"uldqlllf‘nll 114, T JEnEiaiTa=To Liverbool ver aieam qulct; gratn, sq Tirok1rrs—Flour,8.410 bris f TSy ath gy oy Tt WRORE 83,200 buy corn, BUIEXRNTA~Whea! ToLEDO, GRAlN extrn YOmber ‘and - December, GoMct No. dics Ne, ' red — ambér, cash, Uler and' Decomber, noWci No. 3’ el No, 2D, & M, fed, cash, Wxs refected Wahigi smber Western, 00c, Lorn dalls (RN mized, a3 o No. 3, cash. Mf“" Tefected, Aot dAmaged, cash, how! e, Unta guists No. 2, "camn, aisfe. i) Cudvan Bxan=siesly} medminuil, 8005, prine, lixcriTa—Flour, none; whesty 52,000 b = o at, 7 3 oipobut o g0 T T bz com, LEDO, O, Oct, 24— b, M —GRALY = No. i white \Wabaati. Bac No. 3 white Sicauets wiey amber Michignn, cash, fuifer Novemiwr, No. D red, B7c; amuer Weitern, tKic: rojocied, Lot quiati No. 3 ctober, die. Onta qutel , Oct, 3.~ FLOGR=Steady. ‘Wiidat dulli Ko, 1 White Stichizan 0dc; Amber Micliigan, cash, e < PHILADELPIIA, PIILADXLPOIA, Oct, db~FLOUN: ket duypy winers, dh@iics bxtran, 3@kt MINACAOtA famlly, g1 @lici bigy graes, Jabe. iiye dour, 3iie l AN \Wheat—Dull, weak, snd lower: No, 1 #1.0 wakeds amber. $1 21 white, §1.(3a 2 Chicago, (@ic, Corn easlers yellow, ixti . niked, 47W4Kc. Uats quict but sicady] white \en: eim, 2azser mied do, 26620, Tiye dull; Weatens e, Waovistons—Nomiaslly unchanged. Lard emter; prime steamn, 0'¢o. Norrer—steadys New Tork Btate nd Rraifors 8., oxtrar, IR@ct Western leserve, 14 16e Firii Weatern, Frazic. Gugeaz—Steadyy Wesicrn full cream, 8igamqe, Perorrrx~Qulets refined, Die; crude, 7ic, Wniskv—Weatern, 81, 10. RceIPTa—Flour, $.000 ila: wheat. 8000 bu eory,* 74,000 U1 0ALA, 7,000 i biarley, K50 bu; rre, by o anIV‘“DIIIZAA Quet w ORLEANS, Oct. 1, —FroUn—Quist: supern; za 1XX, 84608 XXX, $3.7504.754 MIKh yr nxt{'fi 3. 5. (insin—Corn—-Demand falr and markat firm; mixe 121 't whi e, Onts In falr demand at 35¢. H uorN-MxaL—Ncarco and frin at $1.00. Hay=bull nod nominal; prime, 813.00, PROVISIONA—F'OrK mnarket casice &L’ $0.0000.12% Lardquict tOrce. §7.074@, 003 Keyn, $3.00a8.%). iy eats steailys shouldern, Liacon steady, witn s fair demandy shoulders, iJeadcs: clear riu, n«msq clear, 6} B0Y: [ama—-sugnr-cured dull 8t 1266123 c) Wiisxy- Bludi'. ‘Wostern rectified, 81.0531,10, GrooRnie: olten quiet: jobbing. ordinary to prim: M@1M4e in gold, Wugar in good dewnand at fg) jees. © Molnascs active slisde higher; common, S0es falr, 3dc. ilica, 5H@ 3 TiRAN—Firm at 726, LOUIAVILLE, Lglfll"l.l.l. Oct. 24.~Cotrux~Dall and lower sy Loun—Qulet; extra, $3.0083.33: famlly, 8.0 273 3, $4.2364.40 2 63,00 e N1m 2% 8 4 fancy, patent, Guatx—\Wheat stewly; rod, ffic: amber and whit sigue. Corn quiet: white '41c; mixed. sic, O steady, with a fale demand; white, 34ci mixed, Zie liye atoady at Gic, 1AY—Quiet at $9.00010, PRovisins=Dork quict at §8.25@%.50. Lard scarce 33 and firuty eholca leaf tlerce, §4.60; pri Buik niess stesdyt ahoul e osfe, Tiacon duil houjd rib, Be@s3(e, ) WiIsKY—Actls CANCINNAT INCINNATI, 0., OCt, 24.—CoTToX—~Dull at 9%e. Lotkpomindily dnionyed, Gnati-—-Wiieat dull; rod and white, 83@07c; recelpts, 4,705 Ui shipiments. 4,100 i, Corn luactive st 314 a1 aales Of nuW AL d5c Noveuiber and ecemoer, Ot quict at 3i3rc, 176 quict at 49@oe, Bariey siroay. ery o 21all 310, ‘A0VINLON =107k dullt $9.00. Lard in falr demand, hut at lower Fatcar sleam, £4.001 Kettie, 80, ukr.0, Buik meata cavier at €150, 34,00, and 64,834, Jiacoi easler &t ¥4.6) 10F Mhoulders) 83,3755, 00 ot ciear Filj 83704375 0F vicar, Waisxy—Acilyoand irm at $1.08. DeTren-iteady and wichanged. 2 Linaxxp On~Dull avsaassc, XILWAUKER 4.~ FL0uR=Dull and unchasged GALY= Wiicat weaky opened e lower: clused orm: No. 1 Milwaukee hard, Usap No. Miluaukee, it No. 2 do, &'Ku} Uctober, Kitdet Novetuer, Hics i cember, &igei January, Wil No. 4, @) rejecies, S, Corn’ qulat and unshinked: No.' 2. G0 Osia duily Mo, 2. 1ve. Hye o fair deniand; No 1. 4t Birley duit and lawer) No. 2 et I'RovisioNs—Quictand weak. Mew pork, $7. aud Octobier, Prime steam Iard, i FaRioN . Wueat 0 Huiain, 34 i RtxokrTa=Flour, 0 Urist’ Wacat. 65,000 bu, BurPKENTa- FIOUr, 1,000 bries wheat, 31,00 0, o7, Louts, 8r. Loutn. Oct. 24, —~FLovk—-Unchaoged. GnAIN-=\Wheat Jull: No. dred, H2munaigc oashy R4 QUI)§e Novetabor: BIUBIHC Lecomber.® Curn sivet 20 tashy Aije Noveuber. Uata sicady: h{@ity Casyy cbge 3l December, Lye quicts 40k, Bafer unehanyed, $ Witisky—-Steady at 81,08, . ProvisioNs=l'ork duil: $5.008.15 deltverei.” Drr salvwneat nominal. Bacan lowers 43{c, Ghc, aud k. Lard lower) S0, . HKromirre—Flour, 5,000 brle wheat, o0 bap curn, 11,000 DUy OALA 1,004 buj. rye, hols vatler, Bone, BOSTON., Bostox, Oct. 3, ~FLOUR=1i falr demand; Wr supers, $1.00x83. 231 commod extear, i cunnln vxtras, $4.006).10; llhlxwlull AU, #h.4 winter wiheat'dull: Olilo and' Michigan, $1.4G:. (Ui gl“llfll and Iodisns, 585, L0t bt. Louls, $1.74¢ 1x—Corn quist; mixed and yellow, Slhydiic N R it Suteay o, 3 whlles st o1 601 aild BaLEA hite, J@due) N0: 3 wite No. 8 whits, 204{@300; mized, 2RI, Ly 0 uie. o Kaoutrra—Fiour, aeuobie; cor. a7,x0bu whest 2ak) b, ‘BuLPuRNT—Flouf, 3,(00 brlaj corn, U,0m b, INDIANAPOLIR InpIaNaroLis, Ind,, Oct. 34, —=Hoos and prices Lave dvancedt cholce, 83, 84, Axak 253 stockers, $2.0U01.501 stiipmente, 8,000 Loun-ydlet snd unchanod 3 iy No, 3 red, 8ic; Norembe il bid. Cora steauy at Sgdic’ new, Deceiiled ke, Oataquiet] white, I 20c| mixed, 181n4c. 1% B toxe—Clear ellsbeld atoc. Lard,obie. lami= 8t G, 10,000 by ontt i Oct. 31~ (e o heat—Bprt orrs (i1~ \Vheat—Spr ki Im’l for Mo, ) lara Duluth; ill(:” #a) Ly wl E-lzllu ot 81,00 Corn nculecied. Usta fuacibe riey lnactive. liyo luscth MiLwavxxs, Oct. Demand actire 101, 1 Inactl i FuKian s34 luwery wheat, Ict cara, oxe. Hall roud frolgtita Dutnhielly uuchivged. urTHOIT, Darsotr, Oct, 34 —FLoun—sleady: white, 84.7% URabx—Whet lower) axtra.bict No. | waite, 316 November, l.lflllkl‘lll December, 1.0 wiliing No. 1, 100 asked. Mocaljpis, 43,387 by sulpuients 23,80 ba. Ock, 21~ Rarn o Whiest steadyy No. 2301 Oswxa0, Oct, 2. —Graix—Whent 3 e waukve, tie. " Corn market dullj No. 3 Toledo, dx Dariey uiet bul Brm, + FEONIA. a Froura, Oct. M.-HionwiNes-sesdyi saley Urls at $1.07, COTTON, Gatvaston, Oct 24, —CoTrox—Quict; middlink et low midditng, #%ci good ordiuary, K¥c: ust I celpts, %43 bales; uross recalpis, i rdd; ssles (WL stock, 0,64k Moniux, Oct, 24.—Covro¥~Unchanged: powinaly midditng, ves low ulddling, B3o; koud updluary, K'sct net receips, 4,171 bales; salea, 40; stoci, 17,430 CuauLEsioN, Uct. 34.—CorTonN—Bteady: falr mand; midakng, OXc; low widdilng, ot god O dinary, Bici nob recelpts, 430 bales: sales 130 siuck, 78,4701 oXDOFta ta rest Lritain, 3,73 10 188 Contincat, 2,00, f Bavauuau, Ot 34.—Corron—Quiet; widdiisk 0bxas low 1nlddUog, a; guod ordiusiy, Bljs) Bet B selpts 4,631 bales, PETROLERUM, 3 Cuavstinp, 0. Oct, ai.—IernoLecy-derke steady and 0rmg standard white, 110 test, 86 3 O1LCiY, Pa., Ucl. 26 ~Px1koLB0N=Market 0pcied very quiet, with sales at s0%e, sdyauced lu sttic. < 1ny 4 20)0 bidy shilpmeats,’ 5,000 bris, Aver: v:'.“hmo.-l'nmun—nnhxmdl- Pirzsurn 8 %% Kt Larxers fur [mimedialo shipiealy Fed s biladelpls defivery. DRY GOQDS. " Naw Yoxg, Oct. 26.—(usiness coulinues lightia & Le1of trade; prices falsly sicadss colvs woods quiet at unchanged quotations; privts Wories slowlyi. dress goous I falr req ew's wear wooleus slugglati, The Bullelin saye: ** A verew)\of ssleof Lupin's febrice wes made to-day by} suction bouse, sud pruved & KTusL success. URPENTINE. WILMIXGTON, ‘t‘:“« .—brikiTs oF TURPENTINE Quictalzic. —_———— Blooa-Poisonlng by luipure Awmonis. A shocking ease of blood-pafaoulug 1s reports cpb e from Boston. \Two weeks awo M. Jusch Tew, fmundn ulon} tursted witl suonta sbost but tue Lub bl v ber forebead to cure 8 beadacis, x dage was promnptly discarded when larze ters begsn to appear, Soon afterward 3rs. found that ber wuole eyatews was FRrincit with polson, evigeutly from the awonle, W Le was purchased from a reputable Jr uggisty 4 proves to be u very fnpure article. Obliged to give up bursivg her Laby, e and dlswustiog sores developed ou lier livs sud scaly, sud for o e (b seemed 3 if ot both of her hauds mizht huve to bo uimnpuisr Five of ber Qugers have been opencd, "{:m;vl Dy doctors, leylug bare the bove, and 1t rae that the volson bus Leen eradicated lruxu‘L e Ous of Mra. Tew's eyes Lo badly silecu ok bardly auy portion uf_ber body s free it tracea of the putson, while ber ludmuumd’ beuu 80 gresi that oplates have hud W W Baed

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